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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17» 1969 PAGB FOURTEEN Hiattrhpatpr 1En;enitt8 Ifpralb ■J; Don H Count Sheep-Look for White Elephants in Manchester Stores Saturday T" Tba weekly meeting of the Man­ XI Gamma Chapter of BeU i p Omar Shrine Club , The Weather chester Squadron of Civil Air Pa­ Sigma Phi will meet tonight at 8 Average Daily Nel Press Run Foreoaet of U. 8. Weather B«n«*s i ^ u t T o w n trol nill be held Wednesday at 7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Edgar P.M. at the American Legion Ansaldl, 101 Princeton St. SpePiliJ GihsTJnit Will Hear,Knigh% For the Week Ending Snow ending-early bmlght, 1 9o FUNERAL HOM6 February 14th, ,1959 F om st Howell, tluamien of the I Home. 3 Imbes likely. Fair, wfndy, odder oommlesion on chrtstten eociel fe* St. Jude’s XIothera .Circle will j Of Campaign Set Ladi^ Night late tonight and Thursday. Low l«U(m «t South Methodist Church, The Mary Williams Group of the meet,At*!fn*"*l"y 8:16 p.m., at! FUNERAL 1 2 ,8 8 5 tonight .15 to *0. High IlMimday announces en open meeting; for Second Congregational Church wiU theAtBBTe'of Mrs. Everett Cyr, 100 i Members; of the .Manchester -- Pmar Shrine Club will hold Its arniind 36. Wednesday evening at 7:Sn tn the FroBiMift St. '|. Menaber of the Audit meet at the home of Mrs. Harold Easter Seal committee were February meeting Friday -night at Chapel. Pastor Lawrence Al­ F> ler. 92 N.' School St., tonight at SERVICE Bureau of Otrcalatien. Manchester— A City of Village Charm the RosemounL mond will discuss the Methodist 8 o'clock. Phi Theta Chapter of Beta Slg-.' named today by Arnold L4twrence,. .Walter N. Social Creed. There will also be ma Phi will meet tomorrow night general chalrmair. The Shriners have also set Lieelere, (CUasifled Advertising on Peg# 1S» PRICE FIVE CEN1« a discussion of Issues facing the at the home of Mrs. Mary Twlch- The 26th annual. campaign for March 7 as the date for lU annual Director I Lakota Omncll. Degree of roca- Ei g h t e e n p a g e s ) stale and nation. 1 hontaa.. will meet In Odd Fellows ell, 95 Essex St.,'at 7:30. funds -to support the Connecticut ladles night, at the Country Club. > VOL. LXXVIII, NO. Its 'hall at 7:30 tomorrow night. A so- Society for Crippled Children and Friday's meeting will start with Call Ml 9-5869 The Rev. Paul G. Prokopy ^^^ll !clal will be hold after the meet- The Polish Women’s Alliance, Adults will open Feb. 27. ’ a social hour at 6:30. N. William 23 Main Street, Manchester t ' e for his sermon subject to­ i Ing. ■ Group 246, will meet at the Polish Those, named to head the-drive 1 Knight will be the speaker, and he morrow at 7:30 p.m. in Zion American Cliih tomorrow night at-. » ape John B.- Bamini, chairman '^wlll talk on amateur Jphotograplit- Church, “Our Sax-ior's Sublimity The Covenant Women’s Guild 7:30. special gifts committee, and Ruii- aocprdlng to Club PrMident IClnar AEC Chief when Captured.” This second Len­ will meet at the home of Mrs. sell A. Wright and Robert J. Lorintzen. ■ ten service "'ill follow the meeUng — : 'X'- Boyce, committee mem her*. The of the adult inquiry and discussion George K. Poole, Boa Mt. Dr,, Fri­ A retreat at th r l^oly P^aroUy.t.i?' Ladll# night tickets will be day at 8 p.m. Mrs. Kenneth Nel­ Retreat House in Ea'rnilngton ,(f0r p '> entire 66 member • roster of the group at 6:30. *vallab1#.'iit this meeting Edward MODERN In Science Ike Says Only Russia son will he co-Ho.atesa. Four book high school junior ■'hndriic.mqr hfiys • Manchester Rotary Club will be Saarl, clialrman of the ladies liight the working committee. Miss Anne Simpson, daughter of reviews will be presented at the only will be held Eeb;' 24 and 26. demniutee. announced to^ay. A cir- meeting. Those needing transpor­ Those wishing to attend should Statewide goal this year is ‘oular l» being mailed this Wwk to TV the Rev. and Mrs. Clifford O. Burlsn Moss Photo $435,000, approximately 90 per Fallot Photo Simpson, 105 Chestnut St., wnll tation or guidance to the hon\* contact John Cratty, 32 McCann members, Saari said. 'Tickets will Quits Po^t will meet at the church at 7:45. Dr., as soon as possible. cent of which will provide direct be limited to 60 couples, and the SBRVINO MANCHESTER participate in the original Rally E n g a g e d treatment services to Connecticut E n g a g e d ba>- Shows at Smith College, deadline for getting them will be and ROCKViLLB W. Thomas Perkins, Juneau, people who are crippled by disease ■> The engagement of XHss Mari­ Washington, Feh. 18 " Grange tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in Germany, graduated from Mor.se THE HELIABIUTY OF PREPARED On P lan s to Shoot The Mothers Club of the Center The wedding will lake place May on Wednesday, Feb. 2.'. dt 8 p.m. the resignation, did not Immediate­ in Orange Hall, Mr*- Gustaf An­ Business College in 1957, and is E.\PERJENCED and chief of the state'.*: Trial .Iiis- Congregational Church will hold a 23 in St, Bridget’s Chugah. at 'he horn- of Mrs. E. H, Phillips. nov,' employed at the Sun Oil Co., ly announce a successor. tice Courts defended their derson will present a program en­ Elmer Foster of ' Greenfield, Th o r Gu o h w o r k Libby, from the University of Washington, Feb. 18 (/P)— ALTA LAWS potluck af 6:4.5 tomorrow night in titled "Beanvllle Grange Goes East Hartford. record toda.v at a legi.'^lativr -p.-occupation responalbility which Ihe the Robbins room. A social time Lenten sorvicesiwill-be held to­ Mass., executive director of the Chicago, will have completed .three Moscow, Fell. 18 (/P)— i President F>isenhower said 27 Grant Road—MI 9-78,'il Operatic.'' Most nf the cast will be The wedding is planned for years of his 5-year term on June Rn.a.siaiis cannot transfer In the will follow. night at 7:30 at the Concordia Connecticut River Water Shed RAYBQOPER hearing on itropo.sed rofoi'in ot micr Kiinisliclicv warned to­ Kasl Geiiiisn (’onimunlst.a without emphatically today that if made up of past masters of the. Council, will speak to members of April 4 in the Church of the As­ 80. Grange. Members are reminded to, tutlieran aiurch. The Rev. Staili sumption. Xntrhell 8-8ind tlie minor courts. day that any attempt l>y thV api'inial of Ihe other lliree occiipa ;(herc is any shooting over the leagu^ on effective action to-' In a letter to Eisenhower. Libby JudKe Giienln Cenuotly of W«- bring in now n-iember application* ■ley Knull of New Britain will be a f t e r . « P.M. we.stcrn .Mlic.s to slioot thoii' uon powers. 'I’lie Allies lefnse to|\Vest Berlin it will he started the guest pastor. * ward improving the Connecticut CONSIDER t h e y HAVE gave no explanation for his resig­ leibuiy said the 102 Trial .histiie to this meeting!' River Valley. 7vay to West r.criin would deal with the Kasl German regime. | Soviet Union— and not Eo m e t h in o TO b e _ nation beyond saying that “ if I am rmii'ts, wliich include .’i2 small wliich they do not recognize a.a The league has studied national . to remain a scientist I ni''st return mean war with tlic So\ i>-t bv the western Allies. The Immacuiate Conception The Lucy Spencer Group of the t h a n k f u l about claims co\iil.'. lave lluee r-irtne.-*: le” itminte government. Second Congregational Church, water resources, and the complex to teaching and research in the convenienre, economy and el'fl- ^ The President told a news con­ ^^Space without Bulk^ Mothers Circle will meet at the problems involved in the dev'elop-: 1 L.'nion. Kliriishcliev nulicated llial Rus­ which canceled its meeting last CAMERAS near f«tu.-e.” ciency. •'No cnci oac'imcnts agaln.st Ka.at sia would ImlwarU Ira lister of its ference the Allies have no Inten­ home of Mrs. Thomas .Alb:-o, 51 merit of these resdurces, for the FUJI—f l a s h b u l b s Ten days ago Libby told a re­ Caimody .spoke as opponenl.s of tion of taking the first step In a Winter St., tomor^pw at 8 p.m. week on account of the snowstorm, OISCOUNttBRICES German U-uitory. in tlie center of Dr.-upation powers-to the Kast Ger­ will meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. at past two years. Develdpment plan­ porter he intended to leave the j pro]70sed court eor;:rmi7,ation had shooting war. ning must coiiBidefFnlne area-s of* whicli Berlin is situated, can lie man government hy signing a the church. Mrs, J. M.. Nichols an^ ABC by midsummer but added their day In e was not appear­ same wster source, require con­ )• -f' ing in opposition tn any of ing West Berlin, they would begin shooting by Communist force* to 158 Silver l,ane will be guest speaker. weapons testing controversy. He '72^-’ t' U N Chief Cites Moriarty Brothers flicting development planning and ’ t: e hills, hut merely to diaonss lo sli.p'U. slop the western Allies from doing VEast Hartford from these conflicts has arisen tho i has taken the poaitloh that radio­ heiher or not the trial J\iaUoe BtirliiWI, to everybody It is evident active fallout from atomic test­ their dut.v. TeLJA 8-1565 St Mftry's Guild will 'hold | nsHonal problem' concerning dur i courts have outlived their useful-! that if they begin to shoot, thi The President was alluding to 1. water resources. During the first | ing is-not sufficiently. harmful to Scene Along Main Street Fears of War Ctinteftient food' sale in the crypt tomorrow ness." ! will mean th beginning of war." pledges by the Allies to maintain '•forenoon foJlowlrtg the' Lenten year of study, the league con.-H" .caNjjjj] require the stopping of tests as With the help of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, the "Maharajah of Ras-nia-ahoor " arrived The gist of his testimony ^wns the Soviet Premier dec u ed. their rights of communication with f- To Aircraft service. Members will bring,their cemed. lUj?lf with an overall jiJc-J | some scientists contend. YOU in town yesterday to question/residents as to the whereabouts of his stolen white T ’ e* tliat they had not, | q-pe speeili, given yesterday. Cliu’HKo. Fpb. 18 - - A.nxi^ty West Berlin. MORIARTY BROTHERS own sandwiches for the luncheon, tnrs: of 'water resourcs’ 4qvlJpp- Before his appointment to his Houps: 6:.30 a.m. believes aA/attempt may be made by the thieves to collect the .1100 reward of- Carmody, a W.aterbnry attorney I ni.ade public todav hv the Elsenhower underscored hia po­ and hostesses Mrs. Eva Lutz, Mrq, meii^ and .the 28 federal j^e^cles; iUSiSI present 6-year term on the AEC, ; Rbout tho poMflibilily of wor ji well to 51.10, p.m. who is now serving his third term I news agency Ta.ss. sition by setting forth hts view 301 CENTER STREET— MI 3-5135 Emma Brown and Mrs. Kristian en^i'afed w th TOrrie-ph'eisg of tfila i AM M inm Libby served with it for two years birthday sale Saturday., Awed students droppedJ;o their knees m obeisance as the mahaiajah I founded, a United Nations leader Ages 2 and up develtfpm^t; This yeArj'eMh; Idiia^ j as trial justice in Woodbtlry. ilis- I The western powers have pro- twice during the 30 minute news Karlsen,. will serve dessert and to complete the unexpired term (Heraid Photo by Pinto). cussed ope hv one the three virtne.s said today, but there are grounds ; ‘ coffee. ; of Henry deWolf Smyth. made his-way down Main SL " .... po.sed a Big-Fo r foreign minis­ he attributed to the trial justice ters parley on Germany this for hope. . , On other matters, the Presitljsnt Elsenhower said in his letter Dr, Charles Malik, preaident of|,airt; accepting Libby’s resignation: system: spring but have not said what Ups,' MVs!' Mark KraVitz.''Mrtr;'Wal-; Wimlcw Shaits Defeuse States Convenience - action lliey woul-1 take i' the .*to- the n.N. ^ ^ General Assembly, said Oulles — He wants John Foster "The scientific' perspective you He saiil most of the couil.s have working day and Dulles to continue as Secretary of lace Grub#,' Mrs. WtlHam Han­ have provided to our deliberations viels cart V out their threat to give , the L.N, nah, Mrs, James Cooper and Mrs. White Pupils Shun night seS "'a and abided, "lliis is a Kast Germany control of AHied I night on how to alleviate te"-*'"" State as long as Dulles believe* he Mod* to Orltpf, on complex problems has been of tremendous convenience. " Leonard Seader have been study­ J o u e s ’ W i d o w supply routes to their Wosl Ber* ’ |yromote imfierotandlnjf ana is in shape to carry on. ing the problems of Connecticut a l s o -Jh much value both to me and, I am He said most of Hie people who ; ppac#*." Elsenhower said he has dlacuised sure, to the Atomic Energy Com- appear ih the courts are is’orklng lin garrisoms. River Basin development and •will VENETIAN BLINDS q5iere have been reports srmed j Anri ih^ '‘'bRlanra of terror.” ha with no one the possibility of re­ discuss their findings, under the miesion.,.1 am very grateful for Seeks Reveuge people. ' Bfidod. tends to keep althar aide placing Dulles in the cabinet, Bring yqur oW^roUera to 'and the highly significant service you Integrated Classes "There jare the people's coni la, convoys or an airlift have been leadership of Mrs. Edward Colt-, proposed lo defy.the East Ger­ from striking. A* for reports that Dulles, tried man and Foster, i save,360 per shade.! have rendered and I wish yo:i a he decla rid. _ __ to resign after learitW|f'7)4 4tss long and satisfying career* in your mans. who alread.v contiol civilian The l.,ehanese diplomat spoke at Tokyo, Feb. 18 i.Pi -A diWnse Econoni\'h'V' the midwinter personnel confer- cancer a.gain. Eisenhower *ald Chosen fleW.” ' ' • He said' courts took In a total traffic to and from Berlin. The Front Royal. Va.,'Feb. 18 other th a n ^ adm^t they i lawyer the widow of i ia.,i | we.Me, n Allies .-mitend(intend control of Dulles never has made any »pe- a Soviet (Contlnned on Page Eleven clfic statement to him about step­ NOW AVAILABLE Thventy-two Negro children d w in d le d '^ '® ’ : two years from 27.000 ca.ses. He their military traffic is ping aside in connection with this tRIPLE-S BIUE six white teachers, but not a single eft*er“ t C ' NSgrMs entereT"^thl '’f -I"*ePh ' ia'i'd $380,090 of this wa.s retm ne.l latest Illness. NewtoWh Man to the towns to pay cmn'l salaries Coil and Leaf white child, showed up this morn­ school, had grown hy the time P. Crowley on a charge of fatally But. the President went on. the ing as Warren County High School they left, but. there still were no beating her husband. and other iielaled e.xpenses. | Efficiency' i idea of Dulles being willing to re­ reopened on an integrated basis. .. 1 New 'Vork lawyer Edgar M. sign ls no new thing. Sine* the SPRINGS Slays Trucker, School officials had said pread- Carmody stressed that there' The Negroes were as calm i church made the charge in a was no oacklbg of cases in either Weather Eye Sends start of the administration’s ten- COMPLETE ously they did not expect more'could be expected under ‘he eir.; ^ ^ ^ lire, Eisenhower said, Dulles ha* SELECTION than.. a dozen .<___ _ _ whitet.ta— children $e%to re-1 cumstijnces," e.i ’ 4the K... ev##ir«tofficial aloa said4/4>o1-l'*^ of the courts two divisions, small Kills Him self ^the defense for the New Haven, claims and criminal. been telling him that he would re­ turn to the school which had been though ■ a few showed signs of Conn., busines.sman began its final 1 sign St once if Eisenhower ever closed for five months. nervousness. "Every person Is entitled to - argument. speedy justice and they get it In' should feel that he (Dulles) had Newton, Feb. 18 {IP) — A milk They expected that the 14 teach­ A small knot ot spectators—^^roost- Reports Every Hour MANCHESTER Church aaseited that pre.ssiire the Trial Ju!f»ice Courts, " 1 become a national or a political truck driver Was shot to death to­ ers not under fontract to a pri­ ly newspaper reporters and nhotog- had been brought to bear on Japa­ liability. ITb Tcnnf to take this oppor­ day by an assailant who later com­ vate ejiucational group would raphera—were on hand as the 22 nese authoritle.s to indict Crowley Carmody conceded that the As he did last week. Eisenhower AUTO PARTS mitted suicide after barricading show up, blit when registration arrived at the end of the barricad­ for Jones' death. Referring to courts have \ waahlnetnn Feb. 18 ';Pi Ampr--fer at least s decade, possibly for | heaped praise on the ailing Dulles tunity' to thank everyone for himself in his house. began only six teachers. Principal ed street leading to the school. Jones' widow, Alice, the lawyer - A U-einendous Not until the effects of j The President called him his clos- 570 BROAD ST. SomOin the crowd were white chil- the tepnderful patronage given State Police identified the a.ssaiW James S. Duff and his secretary' cism has been dlrecte g 7 ^ flashing atmospheric drag can be observed j friend and confidant, in the at were on hand. dren IN^chool age. but there were ! . , , . ant as Paul E. Smith, a 57-year- no incidents or shoutings. "Any evidence not m favor of Uiks'ha'^ not helped the operation j back hourly” data* that may open and " y ' calculated‘ '’ '^'''” ''‘"7'"^^^ will a more definite government. There is no equal,- us during the past 10 years.- old farmer. His home was on The majority of the 1,000 dis­ the accused conies from a woman ' ---- Eisenhower said, to Dulles'wisdom 7''' ^ib^OHNSON placed pupils—about 800—are con­ The crowd began dispersing with­ of thrf police are being used by the de- the Peck’s Lane houae and sur- A • ' school official said . the Ne- the last two decades and now "working perfectly.” device is triggered "at least twice B u lle t in s our ej^orts/to serve our custom­ made up about 85 per cent of all I "We haven’t found a single fault every orbit.” latest calculations rounded it in a effort to apprehend gpes, 10 boys and 12 girls, were (Ikintlnued on Page Ten) (Continued on Page Twelve) ers with Quality carpets and the taken tnjo the Hbrarj’. There the ca.ses. i.vet,” a NASA spokesman said. indicated the satellite, dubbed from the AP Wires Smith. „ J , He then made three recommen-' Among other things, the basket-j Vanguard II, niake-s a complete heat of service-'—at most reason­ Tear gas bombs were tossed in­ six teachers gathered them around to the house. c ^ a large table for'registration. dations to the committee, headed ball-size glcibe Is designed to spot, orbit of the Earth every 125.6 able prices. ' Police later carried Smith * oody The 22 emerged from the school, bv Sen. John M. Scanlon and Rep. and report cloud conditions In an |I linute.s. BANDIT GRABS Stt.OOO See The FabiM Into the street. They said he shot registration completed, at 10:25 Samuel S Googcl. New Britain | experiment designed eventually to Although Vanguard II marks j Hamden, Feb. 18 (^V—A Itww himself. . . . a.m. They walked down the hill to I Major’s Final Words: Democrats. "First, recognize the help forecasters predict storms. only a prelimin-ry step in utiliz­ bandit held up the Hamden There waa nir motive for the the street and got Into the cars j Trial Justice Courts for what they However, NASA officials reit­ ing aalelliles for weather ob.sen-a- Plaza Branch of the Union & murder-suicide immediately ap­ which had brought them to the i are — traffic courts." erated that It probably will be two lion.s. Dr. Richard Porter, head of New Haven Trust f)o„ 3100 Dlx- weeks before electrical .signals parent. _ , , handsome brick structure less than Ihe C.S satellite panel for the well Ave., about 1 p.m. today ALL ALUMINUM Kasperait, 61 - Federal St., two hours earlier. The day was cold Get Ready, Aim, Fire! (CoBttnued on Page Ten) transmitted from this satellite can International Geophysical ’"ear. and eseap^ with $13,000. Police Bridffeport, tvas in his 40s. and a drizzling rain had begun to be processed and findings report­ called it "the beginning of a new (laid they found the bandit's car Diyino cloth*! fall. ed. shortly afterward in a depart­ FREE GIFTS A *hotgun blast tn the back of By, ROBERT RERRELI.E7. era in weather research.” the head killed Kasperait. He died None of the pupils would talk to Batteries Good Two Weeks ment store's parking lot, about. it •dsy todqy..* Havana. Feb, 18- (4*i — MaJ. By that time radio batteries Other scientists indicated satel­ one-quarter mile from the scene. DURING OUR BIRTHDAY minutes after being taken lo Dan­ lite.* possibly some day may help celebration t o t h e l Ad ie s Jesu-s Sosa Blanco died before a w-hich report findings of the satel­ The esr bore Rhode Island regis­ bury Hospital. News Tidbits lite’s weather eyes, a pair of photo­ man achieve his ancient goal of i Authorities said Smith later firing squad today, calmly giving tration plate*. . . . TO THE MEN. Ribicoff Urges the order th fire. electric cells, are expected to have controlling the weather, killed himself by firing three shots As for po.s.sihle mililary-surveil- STOP IN TOMORROW. Convicted a second time yester­ Culled trom AF’ Wires gone dead. 1 MAKARIOS STALI.« PARLEY WORN Ry A l o v e l y ALCOA Mooa into his head with a .22 caliber day as a major war criminal, the; But the satellite itself, a 21 '-j lance. Vanguard II would be of no l.ondon, Feb. 18 (.P)—Arch­ pistol. ^ , € O P to Submit 51-year-old career .officer had; pound sphere laitnehed yesj.erday use. an Army spokesman said. | bishop Makarios today refused They said Kasperait got out of one last reque.st — that he be' Revolutionary movement , from Cape Canaveral. Fla.,' may to work with the Greek gov-^ AT OUR STORE hi.a truck and was shot by Smith g^v,en the right to give the orders j sgalnat Fidel Castro regime W , through space I (Continued on Page Eleven) ernment delegation to the Lon­ from the porch. Neighbors notified No-Tax Budget to hi.* executioners. ' • ; Cuba spawning in'Miami, with for-' don (inference on the future of It Pays to See 0 Specialist! TOMORROW, lidP-M. to 3:45 PH. police. mer Fidel Castro companion Ra-1------Cypm*, Greek circles said. The Smith’s body was found inside Army sources gave this account! of the" major's execution In the fael del Pino saying Castro Is; attitude of the e.\ll#d leader of Cqme in and see Manchester'a ctsinpleta the front door of the house, ac­ Hartford, Feb. 18 (49 Gov. blind to Communist menace. . . .; i t FIRTH CARFET C a. Abraham Ribicoff today invited earl.v morjiing hours at La Cabana ireek C.vpriot* could torpado carpet shop. This week . . . -tee our cording to Lt. Jerome Smith of fortress; , , Spokesman for 15,000 milk pro- j the conference, which opened the Ridgefield State Police. Republican critics of hia' budget ducers In Northeast say they wani |Greek Cypriots Pushing]; many true .values' In rugs, broadloem D o n 't Miss Seeing The to come up with an : alternative Sosa Blanco \vas led from his yesterday to work out Inde­ carpet and stair carpet. Kasperait also worked nights for cell into the courtyard where the ; M|nal treatment from federal gov- j pendence for Cyprus. Fbr o«ir birthday—A repeat / the Bridgeport Auto Transit Com­ that does not Include new or in­ ' ernment on subsidies as they claim ! Aaotb#r terrillc' value! creased taxes. firing squad waited; He told them: o t a -eeU-out: O F pany. He worked mornings for the "I forgive you. muqhachos othei-8 are getting. Makarios for Plebiscite DULLES' TREATMENT SET FOUST QUALITY Gown Your Droarns "If 'anyone in the legislature or Crucial vote expected today in so*! homo hooting, dairy, . outside has any constnictive aug- (boys), and you will forgive me.” Washington, Feb. 18 WB-- .FIRST QUALirV, Kasperait is survived by hia wife, Oklahoma State House on resolu­ Seeretary of State Dnlies’ doc­ 100% WOOL CONNECTICUT’S FASTEST GROWING gestions on the budget.that do not Tlieh he calmly told the execu- i HEAVY our w o v i Margaret E. Kasperait. include new or increased taxes I tioners:,^,_ tion that could send Oklahomans London, Feb. 18 (49—Greek Cyp-’ leader of the island s Greek C.vp- tor* announced today they have CARFET SPECIALTY SHOP. - >! V . DQNT FORGET YOUR PACKAGE OF “Get leady.. .aim,', .fire!" to polls again to vole on prohibi­ riot leaders pressed Archbishop riot majority. agreed unanimously on a plan of LOK-WEAVE will be happy to discuss them with tion. , . Former orchestra leader TEXTURED , You get premium quality them," the Governor said’. , Executions st 303 _ __ . - Makarios todav\o demand a pleb-' Makarios was understood tone treatment of his cancer, be|dn- CARPET MoMU^est with RT-98 .. .the i,'- Ribicoff made the comment after Prime Minister Fidel Castro: Don Bestor of Westport ordei ed by j j ^ j ^.^ich the people oC C y-; under heavy pressure to hold off nlng Frida.v with radiation ther- TWEED noet oompietciy effective fuel ALCOA WRAP PoKce Hold 12 newsmen asked him to comment had branded Sosa Blanco a m ass: apy. ■ R«««iariy $14.03 eq. yd. oii additive in use today. Aiui on Republican attacks on hi* gen­ murderer and \irtually demanded ; Uh’^ .^ o r cTDa^rfen ‘ MARSHALL HAS NEW STROKE you get premium service. An- eral fund budget, submitted to the Ws death. The unofficial total of for alimony and supptrt of the! Mediterranean island^^ A majority of Makarios' Greek NOW $ 1 0 . 5 0 Sq. Yd. O N L Y $y.5 0 Sq.Yd. 7S FOOT R O LL...... • • For Vandalism Ft. Bragg, N. C„ Feb. IS {IPh— tomstir deliveriee . . . s baL Legislature yeateVday. executions carried out by the rev­ couple’a two children. confeienc o . _ Cypriot ad-visors reportedly have aneed payment pian and many GOP State Chairman Edwin H. told him that any agreement on Gen. George C. Marshall has had olutionary regime now la 303. I Former New Haven attorney 1 ^ AHn«n Man* IS FOOT ROU ...... 29e May Jr. aald the governor is j independence for Cyprus without another stroke and his condi­ other eatima designed to' make Bridgeport, Feb- 18 f/P)-—Bridge­ -Sqsa Blanco got a fleeting lease; 1 Herman Alderman fa.'e* eight 7U Turkish Premier Ac^nan Men- tion todav Is considered serious. kom# bmtin| reailg easy. port and Stratford Police have "ducking hia fiscal respohsibtllty i on life - - and a second trial—after; ' count, fl*-embezzlement and oh-' deres recovers from a genuine plebiscite on the Island I and la attempting literally to pass "would be considered invalid and j The World Wer II Army Chief 18-INCH HEAVY DUTY .. . . . 59c ulten into custody a total of 12 the carnival atmosphere of his; I taming money from clients under tered in the plane <=[a*h yesterday of Staff suffered a mild stroke Service Deparynent Features: persons, ranging in age from seven the buck to future generations.” first trial Jan. 23 brought adverse I false VetensM. . . . Troop rem- '«:hy'h billed 15 or the 24 per.scins utterly unacceptable" by the is-; Ribicoff commented only briefly Jan. 15 at his winter home at M b b U l i M t i;!$t to 21, In connection with two In-' criticism from abroad. The same; forcementa rush Into barricaded . lands Greek-speaking population. 1 nearbv PInehurst and wae hw- cidents of vandalism during the on the Republican criticism,'stress­ BrazaaviUe in French Congo to Mendeves’ injtirlM were reported The escape of the 60-year-old ^ I M o THEDGE WAL|p-TO-WAU WSTAI^UTIONS ing his beUef that the people 3-man t-ribunal tried him ■ again’, ! medlately transferred to an GEt ypUR IHtRY BUNK FOB THE pSst fell' days. ' Menderes when the viscount wanted to avoid new or Increased this time in quiet courtroom, and ; copo with ronthiuiag political riot.* Army hoopltiLl here. He lm YS- In Uie first, in which 120 win­ came up'yesterday with the same in w hiclf22 Africans have t«en * aadr'r Nuri Birgi said it was hopecl crashed in the fog, near London |tliF)Ki|klNG^^^^^ ★ SEA M IN G dows in the Bullard-Havens Tech­ taxea. Ihe would be out of the hospital yesterday was described by air­ "My feeling Is that the people of gullt.v verdict. LABOR FOB SHORTEB WEEK nical School were broken over the .Resigned 'to his fate, Sosa- Brium*. Queen Mother gets' „ „ ' , , „ port officials as a near jrtiracle. ! San Juan, Puerto Rico, Feb, ; ★ REBURLING M GlVE^ti^ weelqend, Bridgeport Police have the, state will support this apr lant treatment from thousands o f' Conipllcatmns Increase ■ 508 » M . .'lu'.-- V . ed M isr^ Stt mli^YiiN'bWstoii^),, proach,” he said. ! ' ”Blanco ." "V refused to make a 'yiefsonal Shortly after' Menderes’ plane ; 18 (49—The ABXrCIO tffl^ STAMPS —■ - . ... * — rounded up five boys and one girl, May attacked Ribicoffa record i plea, for nls life. 1 shall go, with Africans lining streets of Kisumu, f ccmplicatlona were mount- crashed, another aircraft passed; kicked Off a drive to ahortea ^ MAIN STR all seven to L2 years of age. Sch.ool $462,200,000 budget- and called it' a clear conscience,' he'.BHid. Keny«, during roval tour .. TwdiinB ^dr the conference, which the just overhead and landed safely | work wriek to asaWF^wiiat ttfflM officials estimate the damage .at •phniq finanolng” ywit«rday after; In his last hour.sr-he visited gbips (Hjlllde In English Channel' British, Greek and Turks had hop- with Greek 'Premier Constantine i leadere eaU iaaii[ht^i4 Peters. Licia Albanesc. Igor ink drawings, and with film from heart Since this cleared the suit (Ocqiyright 1059, General Features It now. Directors felt the longer Francis Schlebel, Manchester, were - STAMINA ' VIGOR • Years Of Experience 14 OHUROH STt HARTFORD his safari. Saturday night at 8:30 p.m. in the ville has announced that the Union declarer drisw trumps with hla own Bristol Brass ...... 11 There was a Chinese bit in Goren, and the like on Firestone. A ery Memorial. Congregational Church In Rock' Corp.) length of time would give pro and ushers. 1 1 Tliri Uilviriity Exgirlsiiitl, 400 which a genuine Chinese, from the riaaaie of the W'eeik queen and dummy’s king. Then he anO-fluorldatlonists a better op­ Collins ...... 86 The mother of the bride wore a 0$8R Thiri. ivMt * JA This Firestone featured Rose­ •The Master Builder," written Coillns hold., a degree In drama ville will be available again as Dunham Bush ...... 9% I PtitNi PROVED WeBln OH imprmi oast of "The World of Susie Wong,” discarded losing clube on the last portunity to campaign for the ref­ cotillion blue taffeta dress with I kiirt MOii — liertm i is Hw m c ). I and a bogus Chinese from the mary Clooney. by Hendrik Ibse.i in 1892 is this from Southern Methodist "niver- Heart Sunday headquarters for Em-Hart ...... 48 I (ioma m< (6$tirf6i n I ALTA LAWS Well, to get on with the Yale sity. He worked in television in that part of the area. two hearts, making the contract erendum, which will probably be black accessories and corsage of Petar Lind Hayes cast had a con­ week's classic. It's a study of a There would be a different story . held in April. Fafnlr Bearing .... 88 pink French carnations. W ERIE bsok N*. 9 I ru || 27 (.rant Road—MI 9-78.51 versation. The real Chinese referred Reports. Professor Curtis Can- man’s prjde, the extent of it, and Dallas and at the Somers Play­ In addition to the Heart Sunday OOD Landers. Frary, Clark 20 ^ ^ V V IO R IN MantUtHo.lllWislol ^ 1 field, head of the drama depart­ house. _ to tell if West refused the. first The petition for a referendum White galdloll and carnations to the other one as "most honor­ the consequences of it. It's a study drive, more than 1,000 letters have Heart trick. Dummy would take the was circulated in protest of the N. B. Machine ...... 31 decorated Cooper hall where a re­ ment at Yale, was featured on of a woman's love, the caution, the Donnelly has worked In "Tea­ been mailed to seek financial sup­ Jerry Lewis Marie Mdtoaatd North and Judd .... 27*4 able father,” and the bogus this first television program. Later house of the August Moon," "Sep­ king of hearts and return a heart. administrative act by which the ception for 100 guests was FCR cniineae referred to the first one as rccklessne.R' of it. And it's a study port from local' businesses, and The defenders would cash a dia­ ^GEISHA BOY” Board authorized the health meas­ Russell Mfg...... 23 held Immediately after the cere­ “my number one son." programs will feature everything of a doomed marriage. Like his arate Tablec," and "Tea and Sym­ plastic heart coin containers have Stanley Works .... 43 from microbiology to the latest pathy." mond and lead the king of clubs In Colo, ure here in December. mony. When leaving on a motor SAFETY'S SAKE The punch line of this bit was other plays, this one ha-s few been distributed in the Manches­ Terry Steam ...... 45 trip to Washington, D. C., the method of teaching Russian. Worth Noting ter area by members of the Ander- Now South would be unable to l;M4:Se-B:M Tax refunds granted last night Tor'rington . . ; ...... 29 ‘Tt takes a most kind-hearted old characters. It reads raipidly, bring In dummy’s long hearts. De Territio Action Hit! were $133;60 each to Robert J. bride wore a brown tweed suit And Longer Tire Wear goat to raise 18 kids.” The best thing about this first GenovesI Finalist Pianist Raymond Hanson will son-Shea Post, "VFW. "WHEN HELL BKOKE LOOSE" U.S, Envelope, com. *. 24*4 with brown accessories and white program was the vitality, intelli­ appear as guest soloist with the Last year, $16,898.24 was col­ clarer can get to dummy only 8:1S' S ;l( Campbell. Sidney E. Estelle, and U.S. Envelope, pfd. .. 12*4 Drive In For Our Next Hayes did a takeoff on an Robert P. Genovesi, Dockerel ClWH. YesI NwM s Uc once (with the king of trumps) Fred A. Levitt, and $66.80 to Fred orchid corsage. After Feb. 23 Mr. Interview program by playing "Ed­ gence. and eagerness to share on Rd., Vernon, has been named a Hartford Symphony tonight under lected In the Manchester area fdr Veeder R o o t...... 82 and Mrs. Lane will be at home at the part of Professor Canfield. the direction of Fritz Mahler. He the drive. and he must ruff a heart and get Son., "7th Voyase of Blnbad" Woodhouse. The above quotations are not to -k .Mt.ii-1- Nni ward R. Fkirrow." He interviewed finalist In a station identification hack to dummy a second time to Temporary subcommittees dls 448 W. Middle Tpke., Apt. 12. a puppet, a regular on the pro­ The professor is one of those tre­ contest sponsored by WTIC-TV. will play Prokofiev's "Third Piano be construed as actual markets. The bride, a graduate of Man­ yallot Photo Aldon Offers gram. The puppet was a trombon­ mendously creative men, who can His entry and those of four other Concerto." banded were the Globe Hollow and chester High School, is a past MRS. LAURENCE DISBROW LANE HAND KNITTING YARNS. CBshmere, Fur Blend and Ijunb s FREE spark a similar enthusiasm in A program of folk music will be 2 Bridal Showers teachers’ salaries units. Wool fingering .yarns in a wide range of colors at very reason­ ist. "nie skit ended with the re­ whomever he is addressing. contestants have been selected presented at Trinity College to­ Women Will Hear Tabling of the Building . com­ CMS Elects worthy advisor of Manchester As- mark. "Next week we will inter- for the final round of a contest .sembly, Order of the Rainbow for able prices. Front End, Broke and The professor did violate most which will be decided Feb, 27 by morrow at 8:15 p.m. Singers will For Patricia Wiley | mittee ordinance followed votes evading responsibility, taking an all charged with giving false infor­ of the rules of good theater, be Miss Molly Scott of Smith Col­ Vocalists Monday against it by Directors Gilbert New Haven, Feb. 18 (A5 — Dr. Girls. auto without the owner's permis­ mation to Uie police, released in Shock Absorber viewers of the station. The top Louis F. Middlebrook of Farming- SWEATERS Ijiilles’ Chareoal Cashmere Cardigans In sizes 38 however, by sitting behind his three prizes are a Rambler station lege and Robert Coltman of Dart­ Miss Patricia Wiley. 3 Olcott St., Barnes and Robert Gordon. Barnes sion, breach of the peace and de- bonds of $100 each. Inspection. RANGE desk in front of the television mouth. said he wasn't convinced the ordi­ ton has been elected president of ■structlon of private properly. Bond In the school vandalism, police and 40. Ladies' Fur Blend Slipovers, blue, pink, maize and brown. wagon, $250 and $100. . . . , « n tu . I Members of the Women’s Club of has been honored with two bridal the Coimecticut Medical Service. Work done by expert* on all camera during the entire program John Hansen Chosen •A Night to Remember," the ^ x,. . i. showers. PROGRAMS nance would be any Inmrovement Police Hold 12 of $1,000 was set for his appear­ said, a 10-year-old boy used a .22 In sizes 34 and 36. He relied on inserts of film British film on the sinking of the Manchester will hold their Febru- over the present committee setup Dr. Middlebrook. director of the ance in Stratford Town Court caliber rifle to shoot out a number conventional make* ol oRrg. John Han.sen, 124 Oxford St„ ■manlc will have its New England ary meeting Monday at 8 p.m. In Sunday afternoon she was given Department of Obstretics and rUEL OIL showing the 'Yale drama school in will play the part of Jim, the a miscellaneous shower by Mrs. which provides for up to 11 elec­ March 19. of the windows. Stones and I’ocks Mill Store entrance off Main SI., Talcottvllle. action, to relieve the rrionotony of gentleman caller, in the Windsor premiere at the Bushnell Me- Fellowship hall of the Second Con- Raymond Redens, her cousin, qnd tors serving indefinite teriM. 'The Gynecology at Hartford Hospital, For Vandalism Others arrested included An­ were used by the other children to Open dallv except Monday, 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. MORIARTY GASOLINE watching him sitting behind his mortal Feb. 22, and will run gregatlbnal Church. proposed ordli^BJice calls for nine was elected yesterday at the an­ Jesters production of "The Glass Mrs. John Horan, her aunt, at the tt tt, thony Cavalli, 21. Bridgeport, break the remainder, police said. Saturday, 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon. desk. Menagerie" Feb. 24 through 28. home of the former at Bolton Lake. electors serving 3-year terms. nual meeting here. He succeeded J charged with reckless driving and Even with this fault, the pro­ ^ H a n d ’s opera "Deldamia" will Gilbert and'Sullivan Work- Video everyday Not enough directors were pres­ Edison Doolittle. (Continued from Page One) BROTHERS The play will be performed at the be presented Feb. 25. 27. and 28 at ‘he direction of Ber- About 60 friends and relatives at­ giving false information to police, gram was stimulating. It will un­ Norris Ely Orchard Theater at tended, Decorations were red and ent last night at the time the CMS’s board of directors also with bond set at $300. Ralph Par- Persian Rugs Knotty S0I-SI5 CENTER STREET doubtedly improve as the faculty Ta£ott school auditorium in E l m - - d ^ AH Rights Reserved—' elected a union official as a board Police at 12:30 a.m. today. There ALDON SPINNINC MILLS CORPORATION BANTLY OIL Loomis School in Windsor. white. A buffet luncheon-^ w_a ordinance was discussed to -over­ is evidence, police said, that the ziale. 17, Stratford, charged with Telephone MI S-618S becomes accustomed to television Hansen is a design engineer at served by the hostesses. H. T. Dickenson A Co„ Ine. ride Barnes and Gordon and pro­ member for the first time in its reckless driving and giving false Baghdad—Fine-quality Persian TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. ( .'Ml' W ) , INC production. Tonight the program "'°s'^;ah Fleming, soprano of the 10-year history. He is Joseph V. group used autos to drive through rugs contain as many as 1,000,- Pratt and Whitney who became She was honored with another vide a quorum in favor of setting the cemetery, smashing into grave­ information to the police, bond ■' M MN ' I i:i.i I will feature "Agamemnon." interested in dramatics at Man­ “"1 Sullivan Work- shower on Feb. 4 at the home of a public hearing on It,'as recom­ Cronin, former Hartford mayor $300; Anthony Rich, 19, and Frank 000 knots in every 3 square feet. By the way, during the time we chester High School. Mrs. Marie Shultz in Glastonbury. mended by Mayor Eugene Kelly. and presently business manager of stones. Porto, 19. both nf Bridgep t. and They can s.urvive an estimated TEL MItclicll 9 459S District 26 International Associa­ William Mlntell, 19. Bridgeport, were watching such programs as “View frem the Bridge” serle” on“SfannTf°"^ of people %rC^Soum“m S t The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly requested postponement of was charged with reckless driving. Richard Bennett, 21 Stratford. 500 years of wear. KOCkviLLE TR 5-3271 Yale Reports, our Assistant City Jim Collins, 36 Pearl St., and series on Channel 3. I church who enjoyed singing, to­ Joseph Wiley, Miss Wiley knd Each pHrehoM General Manager Richard Mar­ tion of Machinists. - gether. They presented programs Irving August of Stafford Springs tin’s compllatloii of sewer assess­ mainly for South Church affairs, will M married April 4 in the mode here is ment rules pending a report by OM'I mlM IMS TWtNTlIIM CINTUSY, SuM iil. Ci»-T¥ which soon began to attract in­ Church of the Assumption. bcwktdby Town Counsel Philip Bayer on KEITH'S MIDWINTER FURNITURE SALE! terested people from the entire queirtionS in conneotlim with It. community and now has among its dependable In another matter, the Board members people from Vernon, ELECTRONICS referred to Martin for study a re­ Hartford and East Hartford. There PARK lNG“1//e CCIVD. STANEK quest by former Director Walter will be a chorus of 35, plus many LABORATORIES Mahoney for an appropriation to soloists for the Monday night per­ BURNSIDE SERVICE pay for a national and State flag SMART STUDIO formance. BURNSIDE AVf I HTFD for .Manchester Barracks, Veter­ Mrs. Myron Boglisch, club pres­ Jerry l>wle Marie McDoaald 277 BROAD ans Of--World Wm L “ : ident,. saya the club will have an I open discussion on the possibility ‘^GEISHA B O r RADIO T E 1 E V I S I 0 N of furtheriV" the support of a lo­ TMh. S:II Boy 10, Admits Arson cal charitabie organization. Mem­ pin, "Wbea Hell Br»ke L—s«” Waterbury, Feb. 18 (A^ — A COUCHES So (iiildfeii bers unable to attend the meeting who have any suggestions, are re­ Son., “7th Veyaxe •( SlahsS'* FOR PREFERRED L sA dlng irioristn 10-year-old Waterbury boy has quested to call Mrs. Boglisch or admitted setting fir* last night to any .member of the board before REAL ESTATE and a side altar next to the main CHOICE OE STYLES AT BIG SAVINGS Monday’s meeting. PARK HILL altar at St. Ann’s CThurch, South Mrs. Gordon Campbell is in INSURANCE SERVICE Rower Shop Main St. charge of arrangements, and Mrs. PHONE HABTFOHD JA Z-ISKL . The blaze was quickly doused by Raymond Badger and Mrs. Wil­ Rowers By Wire the Rev. Ubald Laurlon, pastor sTie didiit liam Wagner are co-chsiirmen of lARVIS REALTY GO. and the Rev. EMward Pepin, hostesses. Ml 9-1443 ^ sistant pastor. THEATER—HARTFORD REALTORS—INSURORS Th« boy has Ijeen turned over THE ONLY TODD-AO 288 E. Center S t—MI 8-4112 8 E. Center Ste—Mnnisbenter to Juvenile court authorities. The fire, confined to the part of MIRACLE 8CBBBN * SOUND Chaanri 8 Hartlnrd. Cana. ( S48) THE DONNA BEBD the sanctuary Icnown as the altar BETWEEN NEW YORK * BOSTON Uhaaa*. S Mant Haven. Cnaa. SHOW of St. Ann, scorched the walls and STATE Chaaael tl SprlaafleM. Mann. (88-84) hULTJLTQN BEBLE SHOW a Gothic-styled wooden screen U 10 SHOWS (Huuiarl M NniiiBritalB. Cobb. ALL STAB PLAYHOUSE lltSS ( g) CIRCLE THEATER to do.... g;tS ( S-M> THE VERDICT IS YOURS "Honto of Cardo" (ZZ-3S) FROM THESE BOOTS (22-M) THIS IS YOUR UFB more THAIS M KSFWERKHIMliraR < S) CONNECTICUT BAND­ ( S43I WEDNESDAY N I O ■ T STAND __ BOXING Mike Delohn va. (U> WHO DO YOU TMUSTT Sonny Litton, IS ronndt M p m SNOW. 4:IS ( S) RANOEB ANDY heavyw^bt bent ■ n e w ! fitjr-Dtd hadn’t heard about Prudential'a <*I-$S> qUEBN FOB A DAY , _ . ( U3> AMERICAN BANDSTAND „ (40) FEATURE 40 !>, (48) FUN BOUSE 10 :M («) U.8. MARSHAL Family Policy. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNl, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1959 PAOEFJVR MANCHEffTER EVENING HERALD. MANCMESTER, CX)NN^ WEDNESDAY* F B B B l^ Y 18, |069 ■Cl P A C K POUR RoekviUe-Vernon .-“1 •d for tomorrow night has been dance in the gymnaaium, ending at a diiJier at the T ^ ee Silver- 'Town, to Pay Out post|ion*d to' Feb. 26. : ! u p.m. Hebron pftltft, B.E.WANDELL Vertion James Weir, of the University j Miss Valentine Crbumed a m o -^ ia w At 7 p.m. an evensong sarvlca Greek C^^ots Pushing flOCMMO in B ilk Town to Call of Connecticut,.who vyas to report^ F.dlUi Bohme, a sophomore, was WDBO—la w WHAT—0M was. presented by The Crusaders, Building on th*. senior citizen* survey, was crowned Miss Valentine at a high WOOO-UM ^ w P O F ^ iia Girl to Instruct an Organisation newly formed of Voters Oppose called awav for a few days. school dshce Saturday night. She I I StaaA va* bom 18 and older from tha order th e tnvm wUl pay Special Meeting. Jnalor High Honors was entered in the competition by w u m - a w PTA Swim Class §100.000 nM t week in Intereet end Contractor High honor students at Sykes of Sir Galahad, known as the ea- Makiario^for Plebiscite principal on Water and Sewer De­ the choir, and wa» selected from WDRC-Answar PIm m quirea and„pagea. - _ ^ Firehouse Site For Extra Funds Junior High School were announc­ among 12 candidates. Runner.s-up TtM louairUit pmcwn acti«

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1950 atop sign; Harry N. ^^’heelar, 84, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bernltt of Co­ PACHSOL Columbia ParunRd., OolcheaiJer,'815 for fall- lumbia Center. through faith; and that aot af u -a to obUln an operator* license: A eon. Was bom to Max and Belle (Baron) Zucker of Rt 6A, •My bHonr tha pu* of racant A TfKHti^t for Todoy raalves, it la the gift of God.. and William Hodgkins, 28, 82 Nor­ . itanri^atpr a. 2:8 INVESTMENT PROBLEMS Pro^am Planned wich A-e., Coloheator, $90 for Columbia Center, Sunday, at y w m by tke Naackeatar Windham Community Memorial Hiat p»e« hM b«n, u a mat- Rev. Lawrence T. Ahnoad reckless driving. Hodgkins alde- CaaaeO af Oar k •AMI Tifiiw0*y tiWBi T ^ M Vtfsck On Brotherhood awiped. Hyland Tasker of- this Hospital. This is their second son. Cnrttittg ^eralii U f o t ^act, aomewhat artlffclal, th e L A W - JtJT M vImpSSer, wa w« have aro of am -cybM Bells Solferedl War year ceavcalenea, le town, when he fell aaleep at the ^Mirrad by tha provtatan of pMatl- Ax & Chiiwaa proverb tells ■M*rM caB pa yea, at Tha ttaTM faitha, CaUiolic, Jew­ wheel. A third shift works?, he Manobeeter Evening Herald a s me. in your life «bSa'lavolvei eao tiwawa ay OrinmMa oorreepondent, Mre. ful money aad thf reatricUOB of about a Uttla flab who heard about u W^wmer y w ^ render yea eeaaplote ish and Protestant, will Join to­ had been bowling before rotumlng lahdsn—At t ie hatght et World to hla home late In the afternoon. Donald R. Tutus, ACademy civiliaii prodtt’!th» of two •amra watar ind swam frantfcally froth War n only three London churches gether In oDaervance of Brother­ 8-8485. - . HURRY A HicndliiA apree foUowad. and it remained whoee bells ctmld. be hood week, with a Fellowship To Pick Flay p o u t to rivar to ocean In search The OOlum'ol; Community Play­ waa a humdiager wbilo It lasted. rung. *nie others had been de­ Night program. It will be held In of It A wisa old fish convinced the stroyed by NaxI bombing. ers wljll meet at 8 o'clock tonight But as the free money behind Here’s How Bankruptcy Worits UtUe fish he had bacn in the water ^HEARSON, HAMMILL A CO. Yeomans Hall Feb. 24 at 8 p.m __ _ ♦ ------ct the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Don-* Driver Charged thia spending spree decUnad in •hMa the day ha was born. The / Sleakw«Nnr.rw*SN*l .. — lUm Ymik He* fsAseo* and ia open to everyone. aid Hodglna of BMgarton Rd. to OVER «■ Wnrtmttr.- Coos.. To the average layman the word UtUe fish swam home Saying: "I ■ Hall H a tte r .______amount and as the . opporturiiUes aiVber adjudges tha debtor a bank- , giradi, Manchaotar ‘ AAHdmll 8>1SM Atty. Laudhlin H. McLean of select a play for the players’ For Leaving Carl "bankrupt'* carries a aomewhat m pt or diachargea tjia paUUon. had water all the time, and I didn't / 919 I West Hartford will apeak on "The ____ RATH* and demands for spending it in­ spring production. Mrs. Robert la M ra n c a dishonorable sound. It la often felt With the filing of . the peUUon. know It” . , Challenge of Brotherhood," aa thia Lane of Andover, preeident of the creased. the spa .g spree began schedules are filed listing tha So It ia with faith. We seek It challenge haa come down to us players, announced recently that A car found wrecked In the lb«(t to be bankrupt la to Be dla- In the lunaUc fringes of religion or Marendaz brush on the south side of Hartford TO ... atv to Ic"- S'me «•' its joyous, irrespon- amount and kind of the bankrupt's from the past and as It faces ua the play will le sponsored by the , »e-can-a»ford-it character, gnued. However, under the law, a property, Ita locaUon, Its money on the paychlatrlata couch vdien TR AV a In tha world, nation, state and Rd. Monday moriUng was cause — >J!irtWe. an the Ume we ere living by faith. a r e n u iK Girl Scouts, this spring. Perform­ for the later arrest of Joseph Kor- :a,and turn itself into something of bankrupt U a person who is un­ value In detail, a Hat of the credi­ local community today. ance dates art. May 8 and 9. tors, the amounts due each of them, "By grace have ye been saved 18 A sylun 8t„ H i^ o r d Arrangements for thia progiram moB, of 92 Woodland St, on a ~ j a rat race, a business of heeping up able to pay his debts and who Kindergarten a Winner charge of evading responsibility. TOWERS * HKHBW^r „ i seeka discharge of those debts the reason for each debt., the T«L CHapel 7 ^ 7 and the social hour to follow, have The Columbia Cooperative Kin­ Kormos claimed he blacked out w TSB ABBOCWTKD PRKffl ■ jwith time payments in order to curity If any held-by each creditor, been made by the Rev. John K. dergarten added $25 to Its treas­ * Aurlslril Press >s excl^TSlT Ikeep up with the Joneses, a buH- through the Bankruptcy Court, and a claim for such exempUoha Aathorixed For All while driving west on Hartford Rd. ShMUM to the uss of ; ----- The bankruptcy laws are designed Honan, of St. Columba'e Catholic ury this week, the v/innlnga in a and after his car crashed he walk- j thto ipSJ i ness of spending not from the pres to give those individuals or huai- aa the bankrupt may be enUUed to. COSMETICS Rail, Air a ^ Steaaiship Church, Saul Caroline, president of Community Club Award cam­ ed home. He did not call police, i i S e S o ’Sftoeal neirs puWlsbed here, j of dolisrs in your pocket, but Wages ear..ed by the hankriipt " ines the' Brotherhood of Agudath paign, in Uo fourth week In Wllll- he eald because he had no money nesses, which are so hopelessly In or property acquired by him after WC CARRY ALL Achim and Carl Gosline, deacon i from the pressure of keeping psce debt that they cannot aspect to THB TOP USES mantic. Mrs. Henry M. Beck ia at the time. , tl.e filing of the peUtion helong to H j^L D EELLS of Columbia Congregational chairman of this project for the According to police, the accident V a Serr- i with everybody else. _ pay their debt*, a chance to wipe the bankrupt. Any creditor may * 9W1 —nriet tiltol el K. out those obligations and obtain a ARTHUR DRUa Inchester Agent Church. Kindergarten. /-Whose preeident is occurred about 10:30 the preced-' ! While the sprOe lasted, there wss file a claim for a period of six Tel. MI 9-7442 Sliver Wedding Day Mrs. Eugene Dente. ing night. . MANCHESTER ?^JbSilwrs ’**■ _ Ns* j little consumer quarrel with the fresh aUrt. months after Uie filing of the pe­ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Eng- Enlists In Marines 501 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE iM taa Hstbsws apedal ^ There are two way* in which a T O U I ^ Police said Kormos’ car went SSganw.Detroit a ^ ^ « . Of , obvious "planned obsolescence" of UUon. All clairaa must be proved. lert, one of Columbia's best known Francis Batoer son of Mr. and out of control just east of toe h a petition in bankruptcy may be The barfxrupt may object to any CQuples will have been married 25 Mrs. Francis Baker of Jonathan , BMRKR PPIT j many products, by which it wa» Hartford Gas Co. storage tanks, -cntcPLM Raq ______. _ filed. Theiie are known a* the filing claims filed if he has reason. years, Sunday. They have been Trumbull Highway has enlisted In veered off the north side of toe , BeraM PilnUns Compsny. toe., j sssumed that the conaumer himself of a voluntary or an involuntary The moat important .pointa to residents of the town for 14 years, the United SUtes Marine Corps road, knocked down a highway a w g ^ * ^ is:'would forever want to replace the petition. The former is filed by the remember about bankruptcy are and came here from Rockville to for a four year hitch. sign, crossed the road and went off bankrupt himself, while the latter ^oSsraSiito*eSins^ r»o**g?-^g****’ i triumph of yeateryear srith the Im- twofold. Fi at. that there does ex­ make their permanent home after He Is now at Parrie Island, S.C., the other side, then traveled > -m, Hawtoeeter Brening _ , , tomorrow. But may be filed by a group of at least ist a system whereby a man who spending summer at the lake many training center, where he will un­ through a used car lot and a va­ three creditor*, or by one creditor Is hopeleasly In debt, and who has years prior to that. dergo 12 weeks of basic training. , ObaHay sdvertismg ckjslns bawrs; iwhen the spree ended, and the cant lot before coming to a stop | -Tor Hoodajr-1 p.m. If the total number of creditors la no criminal intent to defraud hU M M e d M o h e y Mrs. Englert is the former Myr Francis, an outstanding athlete In toe bushes. - i t f r Tuesday—1 p.ni. j conaumer paused and took atock, leas than 12. Before an Involuntary creditors, may wipe out hla debts tie Kuhnly, daughter of Mrs. Anna when at Windham High School, ~ Wednesday—1 p.ni TUesdsy petiUon I* filed, the debtor must Kuhnly and the late Albert Kuhn­ Kormos Is due In court Satur- • TtoiTsdsy—1Tbarsdsy-1 - - Wednesday — ■n old common aenae valua which and obtain a fresh slart in life In both baseball and football, has LIQUIDATION Friday—1---- —1 pja. pJ can never be outlawed for long be­ be Insolvent or without sufficient The second point is that in order ly. The couple was married Feb. been attendln„ University of Con­ Pollce also said a minor crwhl — m----- tSi_B d atrlj t s ^ . funds to pay hi* debt*, and must to avail oneself of the relief of­ new-ibr-Hwaf 22, 1934 in the Union Church In necticut, where he was a member z CIsasitM daadBna' to.m a. I gan to reassert Itaelf—the value of Rockville by Dr. George S. occurred on Porter St. west of Pit­ have committed an act of bank­ fered by the bankruptcy court, of the freshman football team last kin St. shortly after noon Monday. durability. During tha recession, ruptcy. ' Brookes. They have one son, Her­ EVERY SINGLE ITEM OF MERCHANDISE IN FA­ it is advisable, and inde^ esaen- MANCHESTER, CONN. dciv I the conaumer encountered a novel An Indlridual, partnership, or tlal, that the layman be guided by bert, Jr. who lives at home. Second of Lenten Services According to thfeir report, Mar­ X Wedneoday. rebmary 1* poesibiUty—that a product could corporation which has debts may competent advice. The require­ "eeeend ear"? ■ Friday they will fly to Barbados Island In the Carrlbean, there to The Rev. Donald A. Powers shall W. Lewis, 62, of Bolton Md ba made to outlast Ita own time flM a voluntary petition. A peti­ ments of the bankruptcy court minister of the Windham Center Phillip F. Fadden, 26, of 27 Ll'Jjoy MOUS MANCHESTER MILLS TO BE SOLD TO THE » Benson’s “Letters Of Fire” Uon la filled out aUtlng the name, are so co.rplex as to require ex­ The Biggest and Best spend a week’s vacation. They will SL, were toe drivers Involved. Po­ payments. return by the first of the month. and South Windham Churches, residence and place of business of pert help. your convaniant Connactieut Bank will be guest speaker at Columbia lice said Lewis was driving south * Secretary of Agriculture Ben For various reaaona. then, the This columi is written by the Scouts to Meet 'Hams’ on Porter St. behind Fadden, who the bankrupt; then, it is filed, with The Willlmantlc Radio Club put Congregational Church tonight at BARE WALLS. QUANTITIES LIMITED. FIRST COME STILL having another of his embat-! consumer, even though he has been State Bar AasociaUon of Connec­ and Trust Company o/Bca now t White Elephantjs was driving an oil truck, and at­ the filing fee, with the clerk of the on a radio and signal demonstra­ 7:30. , ;jled days before the Senate Agri- ^yen the go ahead signal again federal court. The bankruptcy ticut to make you better informed If your family’s suffering from "ono-car-itis,’* yonll The Friendship Circle wi.l meet tempted to pass him on the left. and more full / aware of our laws. find that adding a good Used car will make Ufa a lot tion for Boy Scout Troop 62 last As he did so, the car hit a ridge ^ Hure Committee, found himself i, „ot quite the same conaumer court then hear* the petition and ■ night In Yeomans Hall. Jack Sulli­ Friday at 1:30 at the home of plaaaantcr for everybody! . Will Be Announced Daily On Mrs. George Greenway on Jona­ of snow In the road and was FIRST SERVED. ALL SALES FINAL! FABULOUS •attuked. aa usual, for having coat he was befora the recession. ThU WeVe h e l^ a lot of peopla in solving that prob­ van of Whitney Rd., activities thrown against the truck's front ana own party votes, and chal­ Is disappolnUng to tome produc­ manager for the club, whdSe sta­ than Trumbull Highway. / lem, and waul help you, too. Find the car yon want, Plant Manager Home bumper. GOING lenged. aa usual, by the Demo- tion call is W 1 HHR set up the No one was injured ana no ar-| tion schedules which assumed he then stop in at your nearest CBAT office or ask your program. Others ' participating Mr. and Mrs. John Mathieu of ;;praU. "to submit a bill that will would go right back to hU old automobile dealer to, arrann a CBAT auto loan. A Old Willlmantlc Rd. have returned rest was made. SAVINGS - - ONCE IN A LIFETIME B A R G AIN S. NO CBAT loan can be arranged promptly, without fu»a T ' Dick Barber president, call 3^UBfy all the farmers." habits, but It may be good for and red tape, and you’ll have your second car befora station W 1 GFM, and Lennle In- from Kansas City, Mo. where they Secretary Benson is used t - this everybody in the long nm. We salaco, call station W 1 HNA both attended the 30th annual Fact you know it! WINF of WlUlmantic. Finding Conference sponsored by ^jy thla time. He has been whipping were, and atlU are, the moat waste­ Just say tha wordl... You repay in convenient monthly payments, and the Institute of American Poultry SALES TO DEALERS. STRONG! TEL. Ml 3-2491 Wilbur Fletcher, scoutmaster, A MiHion Dollars to Hioy for hla own party, and a ful country on earth. A measured you can toks up to two years Life inauranca is in­ has announced that there will be Industry. New Dimensions in for gleeful Democrats, all You're always welcom e at cluded, free. Management was the theme of the prosxierity baaed ott our real, Give your family, thia convanianca right now! no meeting next week due to the Relieve Itch of Piles' abc years.he has been in his rmthar than upon our pressured A7 Ths FoUowiim Tim*: World’s Brotherhood Fellowship meeting. Mathieu Is plant man­ It Is estimated that over a mil­ PLENTY OF FREE EASY PARKING 3>fflce. Between his own party and night program. Plans are being- ager for the Rosemald Poultry Co. lion dollars a year is spent on va­ Open 10 a.m. ■ 10 p.m. Monday • Saturday needs, would be more reassuring in Danielson. They made their trip Jh e Democrats, each of them tlm- than anything we have had In a BENEFICIAL 2:55 P.M. made for a hike February 28, ried' remedies to relieve itch of weather permitting. by plane. piles. Yet druggists tell you that •wroua of the farm lobby, he has ^ g Ume. the sensible thing to do is 5:55 A.M. Court Session New Babies Reg. S9e VALUES! Yes, when Villa pile up, A son. Scott Henry, was bom cooling, astringent f ® Reg. 79c VALUE! ^«Mver been allowed to make very m NW K see BENEFICIAL fcor a Bill Clean-Up Loan! 8:55 A.M. Three cases were disposed of In Ointment soothes pile torture In Reg. $5.99-$10JI9 VALUES! SENSATIONAL I«pectacnlar progreas with the Ideas Then, make only one monthly payment instead of Trial Justice Court fn this weeks’ Valentines Day to Mr. and Mrs. minutes. 50c box or 75c tube ap­ BILL 10:55 A.M. 8:55 P.M. Robert Buckley of Norwich. Mrs. Srtth which he la supposedly trying White Was Our Valley several. , . and you may nave more cash left ib session presided over by Trial Jus­ plicator. Peterson’s BOYS’ HANKIES TI ConneeHeiaf Bank tice Ellaabeth Dennis Hutchins. Buckley Is the former Betty Ber- BOYS’ NECKTIES 3o min the nation's fanhers. Hla C LEAM «U ^ over for your famfly each month! Remember: it's 12:55 P.M. 10:55 P.M. mves fast, joyful relief from Itch­ Life aometimea seems ona^ in­ L O A N S / ' just like 1-2-3 to call up, soon as approved. . . come A N D IR U S r C O M FA N y Edward J. Chartler, 40, Pine St., nltt. The baby, the couples first ing. Be delighted or money back. i ^^^iMoriea -Tonld be supposed to de- formal. deatrucUve piece of prog­ child, Is the first grandchild of in... and pick up your loan at BENEFICIALI 28 Offlcea Serving 18 ConaecUent CosimiuBmea was fined $15 for disregarding a LadiesV Sweaters $ Assorted Patterns Fruit-of-the-Loom jn^aae the amount of purchasing reas after another. Progress often Phone todapf 898 MAIN ST... MANCHESTER ^ d Bearing of surplus farm prod- means tha death of a way of life NORTH BRANCH—15 N. AIAIN ST. • Oardlgana e SUpons • Fniit-of*the«Loom Lm r s $20 ta $000 — Lm im lifa-lmurtti at law eaat «Ucta that \ outd have to be done that" has aimmed pretty nice. One e Bulky knits • Banlons e White and colors Srith taxpayer doUan. But the man’s progreas may be another 806 MAIN ST., 0««r Weolworth’s, MANCHESTEN t.. i' I aitiainmmHwmimiiirn- sy e Orlona • Wools And 3 ^ n a of farm producta in gov- man's ruin, too. But progreaa, of all Mltchall 3-41S0 • Aafc far the YES MANager • Classic dressmakers OPfN THURSDAY fVENINCS UNTIt I FM. • Shetlands • Arrow Pkg. of 6 jkmment ownership is reaching a kinds, remains inexorable, and that . a |M« tl ttM mH I1S.M « i RUBBER MAID MEN’S SPORT COATS Tte.'iwpddR to 'Bpt BoitWa 9?6 MAIN STREET, and tieoafttive accessoriM. Pieces dhiiitTOteil: ' lOo PYREX WARE Steee 8-M-L ’ m o Hate’s TiMoefy - Turkish MI 8-8171. , Rei|.‘ $16li00 Castoita-6overed Wing ChiUr . . . 136.00 By famous ...... R. Oentaa Street Opeb'9 to o:30, , W A S H Many entry makers (reg. 1110.00) 89.60 a Large • Juat what "Presoott 85" Crew neck. i / '. ” a Steaiay'a itnrfcet AND SOMMEX C LO T H S $112 • you’ve al­ ■ -dkania'HaaHdtien' :.ih» :BeriivUle doit AndNereory Chair comes in i^'etTjr 6i^ black and aesorimeat label. Some e .l Goinpletely ^ ^fm BTS TO'9. YABLEYt 5 for of, handy, ways need­ Im^rted. ' Q j ------‘ Jl^ R D A Y ig . A eljcJce a 4 h p ||W ^ ^ ^ n n «tictd scenes ... 29i|6 ndeded ed. Large Handwoyen nytenlzed for P n r S a f a S ^ Idtehen and nasortment. ■hetianda, tweed* Yervtfte . ■hrlek eeatroL i,\ * ’-v.^ f M tergatu j

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way communication between cars, famUies bf 18 Cub BcouU made a by the two groupe after recent trucks and office points. Avery toUl of 73 guesU at the potluck joint meeUngs to discuss the pro- said he would hold the license event. POMll« pending the need for such‘services Mrs. Charles Warren, Mrs. TWs is the Year to Change to Gasl THREE Given an August date for the loaOty since the frequencies would Richard Fowler, Mra. Jess# Wil­ local performances, the co-spon­ Friends Fete not long rsmaln avsilabla kinson and Mrs. David Sharpisy Gaal Mapping sors wUl mast soon with the circus d«rmge Triephoae were on the dinner committse. DAYS booking agent to try to schedule A telepHene hss been tostsUed Mrs. Fred Gauthier, Mrs. E. J. It for a Saturday. ‘AUie’ Sdnner In the Town garage, the Bolectmen Roser and Mra Warren arranged Rec Program Easter Seal Oemmlttee the decorationa A program of ONLY Mra. Jack R. Hunter, chairman voted at Iheto. meeting Monday Albert N. Skinner Sr. of R t 44A Townspeople who have business movies was shown during the' eve­ MODERN GAS THURSDAY A. prognum 6t community recrea­ of the local Easter Seal sale which ning by Robert Potterton. will be^n Feb. 27, has announced „as honored Monday by United with town road crews may usually FRIDAY tion i» being mepped by Park C»m- Methodist Church in honor of his reach someone st the gSrage be­ Cubs In Need that State Representative Dorothy It is Important for aU parents AillMioner Fred Gaal and eeverallo- R. Miller, Mrs. Alan Leventhal. 68th birthday. tween 8 ani 8:80 a.m.,'it was said. SATURDAY ^al pereons as a result of a meet­ Skinner, a native of Bolton, has During storms, the road crew rt- to attend the committee meeting Mrs. John McDermott and Mrs. tums to the’ garage frequently to hf Cub Scout Pack 73 in the li­ ing held recently at the Commua Joseph DTtalls have been named been a long-time worker In the Ity HaU. church as have membera of hli reload salt, l^aiise of this, the brary at the school tonight at 7:10. to the local committee. Selectmen said townspeople might Committee members report that SERVES YOU BEST 1 addition to the swimming and -Personal Note famUy. be Successful in reaching wdrtcers unless the posts of cub master, archery carried on in previous pro- Miss Isabelle Jane Kassler oi More than 100 jMople, Including secretary, treasurer, assistant ’ grams summers, plans are being WlUiams Rd. is hospitalised at the 23 members of his immediate at the garage to report storm made to secure part-time super­ troubles. chairman and den mothers are Wesson Memorial Hospital in ismity, attended'tho event which Auto Fire Extingolslied filled, the only alternative will be vision for a program to incite spnngiieia,Springfield, mass.Maas. Stricken ••• began with a potluck. Members of The fire department extinguish to disband the pack. Gas is thrifty, tool such things as volley ball, cfaft.^ .SundaySunday while visiting in Belcher- the family includes Mrs. Myron ed a fire in the automoMls of Sensational sOyings on every floor throughout the store! horasshoes, badminton, kick town, lown. Mass., Miss KiuslerKasaler waswaa Lee 2nd (Laura), Albert N. Jr. Of Drivers Warned nature hikes, stick ball and bas­ rushed to the Springfield hospital Mrs. T. J. Oockett at about 6:15 State Police issued 10 warnings New Hampshire, Howard, Doris, p.m. Monday. The Are broke out for defective equlpnfent In a one Prices slashed tb fmithereens for Words greoter-thon-ever store-wide solel ketball. The committee hopes that where an emergency operation was Robert of Manchester and Ken aa Mrs. Crockett drove into her and a half hour motor vehicle check RANGES future planning may also provide performed. Although she has been neth. There are nine i^andchjldren driveway on Hdbron Rd. Fire Chief at Bolton Notch on Rt. 6 and 4iA 1959 ROPER GAS KITCHEN-HEATING for ice skating, checkers, chess and critically ill. her family hopes her and two great-grandchildren. condition will permit bringing her Peter Maasolinl attributed it to a late Monday. table tennis. High point of the evening waa short circuit in the vriring, which No. arrests were made according In addlUcm, Gaal reports that It home on Sunday for convalescence. the projection of a collection of Reservations Due waa completely burned. There was to State Police of the Colchester y FLAME-KISSED FLAVOR appears to be possible to conduct snapshots, showing the popular also scorch damage to the hood barracks. Sgt. Arthur AndrsoU an orgpiaiscd baseball program, al- Reservations for the Blue and "Allie,” as Skinner is affection­ waa in Charge of the spot check. thoufj^ sentiment of the committee Gold banquet of Cub Scout Pack ately known, from his babyhood of the car. 73 to be held at Rosemount Feb. 26 Cub Banquet J KITCHEN COMFORT Is against UlUe League affiliaUon. days. The Rev. Carlton T. Daley, Cub Scout Pack 157 held its first Manchester____ Evening Herald An operating committee is being must be made by Monday. They who arranged this feature,of the may be made with committee Blue and Gold banquet Saturday Bolton..jtiton correspondent,coireSr------Doris------M.— .| organized and will meet soon to program, had borrowed the pic­ at United Methodist Church. The D'ltalia, telephone Mltriiell 3-5545. set up rules governing selection of members or den mothers tures from several sources In the / AUTOMATIC SERVICE players for teams, tryouts, re­ Hugh Greer, bssketbaU coach at commimlty. quirements and other details the Univeraity of Connecticut, will A gift of money was made to Oaal expects this program will be guest spesker at the 7 p.m. din­ the honor guest. Mrs. H. Fritz be at least partially supported by ner. Cub Scouts, Boy* Scouts and Noren was in general charge of MANY ITEMS ONE OF A KIND-BROKEN SIZES and COLORS their fathers are Invited to attend. the local chapter of Lions Inter Tonight's Events arrangementa The supper was Fabdloufi new Roper Kitchen national, ')ocal businesses and in WILROSE DRESS SHOP Mass wiU be celebrated at SL planned by Mrs. W. Arnold X c dMdual contributions. Kinney and the decorations by Mrs. Maurice Church at 6 o’clock to­ 601 MAIN ST. (Next To First National Bank) Heating Ranges give double REGULAR 11.76. An appropriation of $1,000 Is night. ‘The Chancel and Senior Elmer Weden, REGULAR 5.08. REOTJIAR 1.10. available in the current budget for choirs of Bolton Congregational Jurisdiction Decided service—the finest in flame- 249.95 Hl-n CONSOLE NOW 7J$ use under the supervision of the Church will rehearse at 6:45 and Jurisdiction over tho ' Swsnson DRAPERIES NOW 4.44 BLINKER FLASHLIGHT itOW 77e 4’ ALUMNUM LEVEL park commissioner. 7:30 p.m. respectively. farm, recently purchased by the WASHINGTON kissed Gas cooking, plus snug, 94U in u.r. Kecoros inciuovm with Skating CoodiUons town for future school building REGULAR 191.00. REGULAR 116.50 purposes, rests with the Board of REGULAR 19c. Harold J. Dwyer, president of Mancheater Evening Herald Bol­ tfny warm th tor your kitchen. 169.95 HI-FI CONSOLE NOW 7728 1 the Skating aub of Bolton. Inc., ton correspondent, Doris M. Selectmen at the present time. CURTAIN ROD Em ilS IO N NOW 7c S H2. OUTBOARD MOTOR NOW 144.00 10” TABLE SAW said today that afternoon skating D'ltaUa, telephone Mitchell 8-5546. Town Counsel Harold Garrlty has BIRTHDAY New Ultra-Modem “Insta- at the Sperry Pond rink Is doubt­ advised. The Selectmen have juris­ S40 in LP. Records included when purchosed. Deraon.trator model. RKGUI.AR 6.08. 1 REGULAR 1.19 BOYS’ ful In the current mild spell. Eve­ diction until a school is completed Ser back panel provides ning skating still la possible, be­ Filing Dale Set on the property snd the Board of REGULAR 170.95. REGULAR 16.88. SAW STAND NOW 3.44 ginning at 6 o’clock. Members are Education so advises the Select Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS NOW 88e handy condiment shelf in ad­ NOW 139.88 NOW 12.88 1 warned not to use the rink, how­ For Works Post men. RGA TAPE RECORDER 3 PIECE LUGGAGE SET REGULAR 50.95. ever, If the red akating flag ta not The question arose at a recent dition to housing alarm timer. REGULAR 1.98 BOYS’ on (Usplay. meeting of tho Selectmen particu­ REGULAR 21.95. REGULAR 3.69. , 14 INCH JOINTER NOW 3328 1 The pond now has 16 to 20 inch­ Genersd Manager Richard Mar larly In regard to agreements for SPECIAL King size "BakerMaster” oven Short SiMva SPORT SHIRTS NOW 1.66 es of ice with a good surface, tin has set March 9 as a tentative use of the land. 'Tie Town Counsel PORTABLE PHONOORAPH NOW 1728 BASKETBALL NOW 2.66 Dwyer said. Members can deter­ deadline for applications for the said that any rental agreements REGULAR 5.49. has jet speed burner, auto­ REGULAR 1.59 BOYS’ mine if skating U permissible by newly created position of deputy for such use should be executed by REGULAR 48.95. ' REGULAR 8.59. 3.88 calling the Mancheater Answering director of public works. the town subject to approval of the NOW 1.33 2 r LEVEL NOW Service which has daily reports on Ths new offtoial, whose salary tenant. matic heat control and “Safe­ NOW 2828 Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS NOW 2.44 ice conditions at the pond. range will be from $8,684 to $10,- Radio License Reactivated 7 TRANSISTOR RADIO PING PONG SET ■regular 2.99. The Skating Club has enjoyed 088, will work under Martin and The first selectman signed an ty-Stop” racks. With bstteriez snd cnrphoiiM. Portable. REGULAR 1.98 BOYS’ SO days of skating so far this sea­ will have supervision of work car­ application for reactivating the REGULAR 8.05. 24” LEVEL NOW 1.77 son. It has 134 family membera ried on liy Highway, Engineering, police rildio license Monday. REGULAR 229.96. PLISSE PAJAMAS NOW 14M representing approximately 600 Building and Cembtery Divisions. John D. Avery, local Civil direc­ CHILD’S SKIS NOW 1418 UEGUI-AR 1.98. persons. Membership is still open In order to qualify for thepost. tor, also reported he had applied '0 OFF 21” CONSOLE TV UHF-VHF NOW188.80 REGULAR 2.29 BOYS’ , and tnquiriea should be directed to an applicant must have 'jaiMed for one of the newly-avallahle fre­ 1.99 REGULAR 1.89. SQUARE NOW 1.17 btlaa Carolyn Janaen at Bolton. State requirements for a profes­ quencies for a local government li­ REGULAR 199.95. PLISSE PAJAMAS NOW Guest skaters have been welcome sional engineer before the appoint-< cense. SOFT BAUS NOW 1.38 REG1TI.AR 2.89. at the pond ail season. rneiit. This would provide for a 500- AS LITTLE AS 5^*20 A WEEK 21” CONSOLE TV UHF-VHF NOW 13928 REGULAR 98c BOYS’ The club has set April 1 aa the He must have four years* train­ watt base and 10 mobile stations. REGULAR 8.95. MACHINIST 16-oz. HAMMER NOW U 7 date of its annual banquet which On M l COWBOY BELTS NOW 77c ing in dvll engineering in accred­ There are no plans for. Its use at REGULAR 279.95. will he held at the Marco Polo ited school and six years' employ­ present but It would provide 2- o fttr smdl down poymtnt CATCHER’S M in NOW 5.44 REGULAR 2.25. -a nataurant in East Hartford. Tick­ ment In clvU engineering, at least NOW 21928 REGULAR 1.98 MEN’S ets may be obtained at the cluh- i CONSOLE TV ALL CHANNEL MACHINIST 12-oz. HAMMER NOW 1.37 houae or from Miss Elinor Felice, two of it in a responsible position New Spring BOXED CUFF LINKS NOW 99c REGULAR 8.44. dealing with Municipal engineer­ REGULAl*rt!69.95. Manchester, or Mrs. William ing. REGULAR 8.49. Armdt, Bolton. Gassy? REGULAR 2.98. FIRST BASEMAN'S MIH NOW 5.44 Dwyer said today, in response EIxamination for the post will 3 Timas Fewinr Roliof Convert Your Oil, Wood or Coal Stove To 21” TABLE TV ALL CHANNEL NOW 199,88 NOW 2417 to d query, that Ice on most ponds bo Conducted for the town by the cirtiS(« UMraticr tsrt* SMW Merchandise POCKET SECRETARY NOW 1.66 REGULAR 4.98. l CLAW HAMMER Is becoming porous and la there' State Personnel Department. ttkmt ssstraHtt i Uant st smnS With matehtoc base. The appointment will be made icMity n M* niiHrtsjn ■»«» kriiH REGULAR 3.98. fore extremely treacherous. A1 siiMfM liiisH. stt sni-sw (Hw. nr REGULAR 239.95. REGULAR 2.29. TRAPPER’S M in NOW 3.44 thmigh it will retain its thickness. on the basis of training and ex­ nS Isstnl ISMS ralM. jte rt Sn^.rti. perience, a written test, and an smis pMtii IS sui-ui, SfssftSsnTV. t. CONSISTING OF: MODERN GAS KITCHEN HEATING HATCHET NOW 224 It will not support any weight, he Hr IIMnI frts untils. ELECTRIC RANOE 36” NOW 9920 MEN’S UNIONSUITS NOW 1.33 REGULAR 6.98. said. oral test, " Demonstrator model. REGULAR 2.15. Baaklag Report P feOATS •DRESSES REGULAR 1.59. FIELDER’S CLOVE NOW 3.88 Ths school savings system re­ NOW 1.66 ceived $108.07 in deposits from 117 ’ REGULAR 269i95. COVERT WORK SHIRTS NOW 1.33 COMPASS SAW pu|dls yesterday. Eight students $ 0 ^ . 9 5 REGULAR 4.75. suns •SPORTSWEAR 38” GAS aiA GAS RANGE NOW 16928 REGULAR 2.39. 1)ought tJB. Savings stamps val­ REGULAR 3.98. 2.88 ued at $8.35. FOR EXPERT Made by Magee. TERRY CLOTH SEAT COVERS NOW NOW 1.66 Special Meeting Set agcessorie (Xormal lastkilatfon) BEDSPREAD NOW 2.99 HACKSAW FRAME A special meeting of lay leaders WHKEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING • K REGULAR 149.95. REGULAR 98c. A REGULAR 1.25. and commission chairmen who at­ RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING 3 yMi» to pay 33” GAS RANGE NOW 88.00 REGULAR 9.98. tended the Interboard meeting of COMPLETE BRAKE ^SERVICE AUTO aOOR MAT NOW 66c NOW 77c < the Methodist Church to Rockville I THURSDAY, FWDAYcmd SATURDAY ONLYI | BEDSPREAD NOW 7.88 SCROLL SAW Feb. 5, wiU he held at United Meth­ r e g u l a r 429.95 REGULAR 1.70. SEE REGULAR 8.50. odist Church tonight at 7:30. Meet­ 12*8 SUPREME REFRIG. NOW299JI8 REGULAR 7.98. ing with the group will be the Rev. You carry no fuel — you THRIFTY TWIN aOOR MAT NOW 1.44 NOW 628 Harvey K, Mousley. district super­ store no fuel—with modern With your oU refrigerator to trade. BEDSPREAD NOW 5.88 HAND SAW intendent. and the Rev. Carlton T. WILROSE DRESS SHOP Gas Kitchen heating.. 16620 GIRLS’ CREPE PAJAMAS NOW 1.66 SEAT COVERS Brotbere circus will be sponiored T your old wood, coal or oil With your old refrigerator to trade. REGULAR 2.75. REGULAR 1.89. by the Volunteer Fire Department burning, stove. Then— ^with REGULAR 1.59. a ^ the constables association this com plete automatic ease REGULAR 219.95. NOW 97c summer. The itecialon' waa reached A’ GIRLS’ BABY DOLL PAJAMAS NOW 1.27 aOOR MAT SHIELDS NOW \M TIN SNIPS — you’UHtove perfect kitch­ 9 GO. FT. REFRIGERATOR NOW 159.00 REGULAR 79c. REGULAR 3.98. en comfort without odor or With your old refrigerator to trade. 1 REGULAR 98c. dirt. Yon even save on NOW 33c STILLSON14” WRENCH NOW 1417 cleaning .bills! REGULAR 629.95. CHILDREN’S DUNGAREES NOW 77c Plastic Windshield Pretecters REGULAR 8..19. 2 DOOR SUPREME REFRIG. NOW 338.09 REGULAR S9c LADIES’ r e g u l a r 1.98. /I i» 6.44 J With your old refrigerator In trade. MESH PANTIES NOW 24c EXHAUST EXTENSION NOW 1.44 PIPE WRENCH NOW SM A U DOWN PAYMENT— REGULAR 269.95 DE LUXE REGUI.AR 31.95. E l » l l ' r e g u l a r 2.98 LADIES' REGULAR 2.19. S M A U m 6N T|4 y PAYMENT! IS OR. FT. CHEST FREEZER NOW 219.08 BABY D O a PAJAMAS NOW 1.99 AUTO MIRROR NOW 1.44 RATCHET DIE STOCK NOW 21J8 REGULAR 229.95 STANDARD REGULAR 44.95. REGULAR 3025. r e g u l a r 1.39. 15 GO. FT. CHEST FREEZER NOW 180.00 MOSSBERG 22 R ia E NOW 2128 AUTOWAXr NOW % DRILL KIT NOW 3420 A The Best Way To Heat A Single Room! REGULAR 99.95 STANDARD REGITLAR 32.95, REGULAR 3.69. REGULAR 2.39. WRINGER WASHER NOW 77^ NOW 2.44 AUTO CHAMOIS NOW 1.66 DRILL KIT NOW 24J8 Ov«n cooking GAMP DOTS MODERN GAS ROOM HEATERS REGUIAR llo.W DE LUXE REGULAR 27.60. is oosy today.•• REGULAR* 6.45. REGULAR 9.98. 1^1 WRINGER WASHER NOW 199418 KNAPSACK, one only NOW 2.n BAnERY CHARGER NOW 6.88 SABRE SAW NOW 24.88 Any room in your home cart have«> REGULAR 89.95. . _ REGULAR 35.95. REGULAR 89.95. NOW 29J0 REGULAR 29c. NOW 32^ the toasty comfort you want— with MODERN DANISH CHAIR R ia E TARGETS NOW 7c ALUMINUM COMB. DOOR NOW 24.88 GRINDER a modem, automatic, Gas room REGULAR 94.95. REGULAR 229., REGULAR ilc. REGULAR 7.49. h cs^ . On tho coldest winter day LAWSON CLUB CHAIR NOW 39i0 JR. FUSHUGHT BATTERIES NOW 5c 30” CANVAS AWNINGS NOW 526 UTILITY CABINET NOW 1 i8 —on chilly “in-between” dajrs^ REGULAR 59,95. REGULAR 1425. REGULAR 4925. REGULAR 8.45. ” ' you’D enjoy safe, effortlees heat­ MAPU WING CHAIR NOW 39.77 3T CANVAS AWNING NOW 526 SOCKET SET NOW 1021 ing oonfiurt. New Gas nwm heaterh MEN’S 2 T BIGVaE NOW 3928 REGULAR 09.95 REGULAR 89c. 1 REGULAR .59.95. are styled right—engiijeered right MAPLE ROCKER NOW- 49.88 REGULAR 4225. NOW 4421 —and prie^ right. There's a wide BOYS’ 24” BICYCLE NOW 3 4 d PAINT ROLLER PAN NOW 44c D R ia PRESS t6*i homfi Jiooting m\ choice of aMidels—wie to fit your REGULAR 89.95. _____ 1 REGULAR 49c. i ‘ REGUl-AR 4920. NOW UM REGULAR 329. NOW 3921 - every need. The time to install your VALUE MATTRESSES ROUER SKATES NOW 1.77 MaERTRAY NOW 10c BANDSAW now Gas room heater is right now. REGULAR 835.95 8 PC. SECTIONAL REGUI,AR 70.9£ REGULAR 425. 1 !^'egeiilri tori UVING ROOM SUITE NOW 233.77 8” TABLE SAW NOW WWwwW36JI O isliflh m to w teday. And FOOTBALL NOW 2 JI 1 BATHTUB, tlith lly damagaO NOW 444)8 sarviee. Au- REGULAR 260.90 2 PC.’ i REGUL.AR 1.98. . . a btl- REGULAR 18.85: 1 REGULAR 69i;95. ______I and many MAGIC CHIPMODaSHOWN ...... S m .fS UVING ROOM SUITE NOW199S8 11J8 1 BATH TUB, Slightly damaged NOW 4483 6 GAaON GARBAGE PAIL NOW 14N Ttotoidm 60LFW00DSET NOW A 4 ^ REGULAR 110,95. i REGULAR 12.50 STAINLESS STEEL. woman P cs* OTNOt MOINAS AS LOW,AS ...... :. $134.95 REGULAR 28.75. * ' 1 REGULAR 249.95 STATIONARY ■ •iii'M’ii n IIIIS.I 7PC.DINETTE NOW 504)0 NOW 2128 AIR CONDITIONING UNIT NOW 149418 TABLEWARE SET NOW 7M »M 8 ‘ One chair eltgbtiy damaged. GOLF IRON SET REGULAR 1725. 1 REGULAR 1.98. J, ^ REGULAR 109J5 V A L U E . ___ 1 REGULAR 5.45. 1 3J8 UGHTFIXTURE ^ NOW 9.88 [ GARDEN RAKE m w 1-n siiiY oim ’'^'^ k IIN EH E SEVEN PIECE Now 7488 HORSESHOE SET NOW f' ’ . . 1 r e g u l a r 128. it r r - '' i JIEGULAB 219.95 2 PC. 1 REGULAR 5925. 1 REQ^ILAR 1325. »4IVING ROOM SUITE NOW 16928 1 12 GAUGE PUMPGUN NOW 3 M UGHTnXTURE NOW 9.88 GARDEN HOE NOW 1 . REGULAR 925. 1 REGULAR 128. SXOULAR L9S REGULAR 99.95. 3M S HI-POWERED RIFLE NOW 3113 1 UGHTHXTURE NOW s.n [ spade FORK SaLvJli’ t iMFECUBTAINS NOW 1.33 Pr. E * ’ USGUIiAR 973ft.^ I ' .pjiaam AB ese. REGULAR 93c. B«OUI.AK 1 3 8 . _ ___ V”-* l«. I, -.v: 'I, EiiFEVAUliGES COMPASS FLASHUDHT NOW 33s 0BUN8 U8HT FIXTURE NOW v a

* •/ T 1 I V V'' , * PAGE ELEVEN , r MANCHESTER EVENING HERAl^D. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 ^ / 1969

M AN CI^TER EVENING HERALP. MA?>ICHESTER. CONN^ WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 19S9 want to shars In toe managsmsnt Hg w To HoM at Ft. Monmouth; *N. J., and fed of ontorprlsM basod on their oco- P A C K TEN into machines that will convert UN Chief Cites nomtoa, and ho addod; false teeth RockviUe-Vem on the data into crude pictures. 'The “Th* age of cru8o exploitation te Weather Eye Sends pictures will then be patched to­ cotopletoly gone, and there is open Mor* Firmly In Fkie« Judge Defends gether, much like a large aerial Fears of War before ue the prospect elthor of Da your Uiss toatb aa»w as*sss» estrangement or honest coopere- barrow by supplns, dropstessr aSS Bon Ami Asks Lifting photo. bltat '■to* Tn“ ~~ Water ^ales Bill Hit Although it Is expected to take Of Sidewalks in Town (Continued fitun Page One) tlon on the hesli of oquellty and Juiit s^nkls 0 ttMUa M a iE FH is* Work of State mutuel respect.” your plotu. Tb li alittitae Reports Every Hour at least two weeks to put together ^wder b largest of the 500 or more kinds ot self control. The suit Is now pending before were “ roughly” those suggested by the that their water supply IS inade­ of bats distributed around the walk repair becomes a tlme-con- are now engaged In some phase of ported neither Guterma nor his as­ present Common mile to extend water lines. Spiel- Reports from tracking stations These tapes, in turn, will be sent "piggyback" freight service. He said Atrlcans and Asians Judge Smith. sociates now have any say in its Chappelle at a Jan. 6 mating. pieas Court. quate, and they will need the water man believed,that this figure waa it up at various parts o f the to Army Signal Corps specialists world. ' sumlng problem. operations. At a meeting Jan 6. Chappelle There would be only one common to ^ piped to that area bv the reasonable.. He also said that toe Last July, control of Bon Ami outlined steps which he said he pjeaa under the bar proposal, Connecticut Water Co., parent firm firm' had refused Barney Moses passed to Commercial Internation­ were necessary to get the C°ven- jpgtice Edward J. Daly and of Rockville Water and Aqueduct offer of $30,000 to extend lines to The Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY al Corp., a holding company, from try Republican Party out of Its jeaaing ConnecUcut Jurists Co. his housing development on Rt. Baltic Investment Corp. while Bon ".aemi-conscious state. have expressed their approval of Rockville’s Mayor Herman G. 30. Moses Is now hoping to operate Ami has run in the red in recent Among Chappelle's minor court reform, Olson said he Is ready to share the his own water company with grav­ years, it's expected to show a net lions were increasing the Town Snipsic water supply with a m el packed wells. profit for the first half of this year, Committee membership from 29 parched area, but noted that a well according to Emil Morosini, vice to 30 members, definiteoeiiniie subcom could be dug for $20,000 in the Also speaking in oppoaitlon to president. „ „ „ miUee appointments to handle is- Windsor area to produce a plentiful the bill were Repreaentative Harry Bon-Ami’s petition to the SEC sues in the town and party and supply. Hammer who said he was appear­ formally seeks an opportunity for support by th® GOP Town Commit­ In answer to s question irqm ing as a customer of the water the company to lay Us case before tee of candidates for election to Zoners Reject ^ rrmittee_ member_ toe Mayor company as weU aa former Cor- the commission in an oral argu­ office before caucuses. sala he would not object to sale por&Uon Counsel of the City of One of Chappelle’s main com­ Rockville; Earl Krause speaking SPECIAL OFFER ment. If the agency denies the re­ of excess water If House Bill 2688 quest, it will issue an order at a plaints has been the delay In ap­ Junkyard Bid were adopted. This Bill, heart for Joseph MaeVarish, first select­ later date on what it plans to do pointing standing subcommittees before the RockviUe hill this morn­ man of Ellington, and himself as a Starting Thursday, February 19th and Friday, February 20th about the case. until there is need for them. ing would permit the sale of water citizen of Ellington; Irving Camp­ The company also faces a. March At the meeting Jan. 6, Chappelle ^ request for a sonlng change only If there were an abundant bell of Vernon and Seymour B. 23 hearing at the SEC on the trad­ proposed that the Town Commit- permit property on Webster Rd. supply In the franchise area. Lavitt of RockviUe. and continuing every day, Monday through Friday ing embargo in its stock on the tee’s by-laws be amended to niake Junkyard was de- New York Stock Exchange. The it the duty of the Town CommlUee while the question of pro- exchahge ordered the suspension chairman to appoint subcommit- j changes in road construction (closed Saturday) until March 31st! because the aggregate value of the tees on finance, ways and means Remains unsettled after a public company’s outstanding shares feli nominations, new voters md public by the Planning and iBolton St. Flooding below the allowable minimum of Party leaders were reluc In the Elllng- two million dollars end because the discuss Chappelle s sudden reslgna- Tmvn Hall last night. company lost more than 1200,000 for tion, but it is thought that reouent calling for a change two years in a row. into trouble when he attempted to commer- Continues, Board Told Morosini concedes the company will probablv lose its listing on the Exchange. ‘ ‘The figures are true," Six winners of toe second annual Barnard Junior High School Science The problem of Aoirting at BoUon-f. Dartel ® he shrugs. “ I don't know any de they need a chairman to cement The request was turned do'vn at Tn the too ohoto. ciSThth BTader Judy Larson shows her first place e n ^ » Silicone^,^ Sf. bobbed again to the surface of said the level of rocks and mud in factions within the committee, not an executive »e»ston ‘ he Com. the guUey has now overtopped a fense to that one.” sum itUD mission following the hearing. t j classmates Philip Rider, who won third plaw Heart S t e ^ ^ t t o m S o ! town business last night at meet­ Bon Ami now runs plants in ing of toe Board of Dlrectora at 10-foot retaining wall behind his A temporary public relations About 100 persons who »ttend- Become a 59er...Build a Financial Future Mancheater. Conn., Montreal and the Municipal Building. back yard. and publicity committee composed qd the hearing heart a ^ le g a - “ vento^Sfib^Darid Alvah A. Russell, 64 Bolton St, Australia which turn out cake and T i n e " to^Orade 7 second'place winner, Gordon Hurwitz, whose, entry was Dteael Engines , Md Mayor Eugene Kelly said a re­ powdered soap. The company has of Raymond Bennett. J. LeRoy Uon of 10 members of the Greater port and recommendation for solv­ said on eight occasions since Jan. THE SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER, the only Mutual Savings Bonk in Manchester Invites you to {oin the SAFE and SOUND PLAN for futura Rnanelal plans to market a new, odorless Schweyer, John Rose and Elmore Rockville Board of Realtors ex- ing toe problem could be expected 2, water at a depth of two inches Turklngton was appointed last press their objections to a pro- triniiui thmiA of laat’ vear Fair at Barnard ends tomorrow. Exhibits were Judged on cr^tive abU- has flowed out his driveway, leav­ powder bleach, a liquid all-purpose ity, scientific thought, thoroughness, skill, clarity, and dramatic value. (Herald Photo by Ofiara). at the next regular meeting of the security through regular savings. cleanser and a product which will night with a permanent one sched- posed requirement that bituminous Board. ing mud and ice in his yard, ga­ Aiat and wax simultaneously. uled for appointment at the next gprfaces-be laid by developers on Several Boltwi St. property own­ rage, and on the rtdewalk. meeting. .■ all roads In subdivisions. ers appeared at the meeting to ask Atty. Paul Marte, representing Make 1959 your BIG yeor to build up your sovings account. Your savings account money is SAFE . . . It Is insured. It will earn for you rogulor dhrldendi It was decided that the meetings The realtors say the xoning Martin Jail relief from the persistent flooding Russell, called for. speed by toe would remain closed to the press 1 authority is right in seeking to re- Ike Says Only Russia of their back yards which is caused town'administration in coming up when you save loguloriy. Your ocfount wlH GROW and GROW and this good hobit will bring you greoter Rnonciol security ond growth. Stoit tomorrow GOP to Pick ahd all publicity be released 1 maintenance costs, b^t they by an eroded bank off Schaller Rd. with an engineering report on toe through the committee. The ques- this will not be accom- Now Charged above. ' - problem. tlon of open and closed meeUngs 1 pua^jg^ putting the burden of A storm sewer has been huUt on General Manager Richard Mar­ and become o 59er. Visit ony one of our three offices. New Chairman first arose when a reporter from expense on the developer. The To Start Berlin Strife Schaller Rd. to partially aUeviate tin said the report will call for the Herald attended the Jan. 6 proposed oriilnance "will have Just With Break the troubles of Bolton St. home- “ccmslderable cooperation" among meeting. Some discussion a g ^ U ^ effect,” the realtors ______owners, but rainwater continues to some Schaller Rd. property own­ The Republican Town Commit open meetings arose follortng that " e (Continued frons Page. One) and Prince PhlUp in Canadian , . , . . 1. .r » I fall on vacant lots and run down ers as it envisions some regrading tee meets tonight at 8 p.m. In the meeting. The next night aiat a meej-meet- i ciaimeo.- - - ceremonies. A burglary at the Veterans <>* the bank Into a mud-flUed gulley. of lots there. Municipal Euildlng to elect either ing of GOP State *„?/l I Riehard T. Dunn, secretary of and knowledge in toe foreign af- Since the Queen and her husband Foreign Ware home on E. Middle flclals, held in Rockville, It was of Realtors said the I f(^rs field. will go on from Montreal through Tjdie. last night set police in ac- Atty. John F. Shea or Eugene N, suggeated ’ toat Town Co^mmlttees j th« Board Kelly ms Its chairman. thFo-ughout the aUte open their U u b lr t cost of ^ but they didn't have far to The two are the only two de no, hurt feeling on the U.S. side look for a suspect—he was sitting White Pupils Shun dUred candidates to succeed Mrs. town committees are in no way of toe hoarder. | In Jail. and get what you have always wanted,.. Setebuufahomewmgte^ any thought to hav Louis Pellerin, aUas, Joseph Hssel Finlay, who rerigned last bound by SUte Committee rules, less than $18,000 on such expen- ing someone else represent the month. V but may act on suggestions from Vern, 30, who .was arrested early the sUte committee If they so slve lots. The realtors claim that united States at the proposed yesterday morning and charged Vies Chairman John Brown is bituminous roads in front of a East-West foreign ministers con- YouHii^ Motivated, expect^ to resign tonight to clear wish. with carrying a concealed weapon Integrated Classes 150-foot lot will cost about $1,125 fqrence on Berlin, and possession of burglary tools, the way for election of a man as added to this la the coat of land. Mexico — His scheduled talks Psychologist Saysl chairman. Party rules decree the now faces ~ji additional charge Fine Imported Translucent China about $800 per acre and water and! with Mexico’s President Adolfo chairman and vice chairman must Mrs. Klock Hurt c ' breaking and entering. He is (Conttaned from Pago One) manned toe gates, others were at sewage lines averaging $1,200. Lopes Mateos in Acapulco, Mexico, “ CSiUdren are always motivated [ being held In lieu of $15,000 bond. the top of toe hiU fronting toe be of Apposite sexes. Several of the homebuilders in Thursday and Friday tWll g;lve him Names mentioned for the vice and there are all types of motlva- ’The breate was reported by a He__ added_____ ho was “ alwaya stoool, and sUU others, aherifri In 1-Car Crash the area expressed the thought 1 a chance, primarily, to pay his re-. tion," Dr. Harry Leonhardt stated raeanber of toe VFW when he pleased when any unusual event deputies and state poUpe, were sta­ chairmanship have been those of ______that development costs would be | specta to that coimtry's chief ex- MUdred Schaller UlUan Holway at the meetinjg of toe Manchester opened toe building last night, occurs and is imt accompanied by tioned along toe street leading to Mrs. Nancy O. Klock, 47, presi- prohibitive and building on front- Ucntlve. j m . and Ifory Jane Crandall, among Child Study Group yesterday af- C ui^ards, drawers and lockers friction or undesirable events.” the school. ^ age lan dw ou ld become spotty. Eisenhower added they will dla- ternoon. I had been Jimmied open and about I The school had a normal enroll- Cartified and Approved by tha others. dent and treasurer of toe Mock ’They say this would tend to de-1 cuss makers of common interest, As each - Negro child passed EXQUISITE TRANSLUCENT FINE CHINA. YOU Corp. and secretary-treasurer of An associate professor of phy- j295 had been stolen, police seid, 1 ment of around 1,060 white pupils through the barricade on foot, his crease toe property value of back And from what he hears about chology at HlUyer College, Dr. pellerin was in possession of a and at toe beginning of toe term CAN HAVE THIS 4-PIECE PLACE SEHING land. Acapulco’s weather, the visit is name was checked off a toaster CORRECT TABLE SERVICE the Mai Tool and Engineering Co., r ' 1 Leonhardt spoke on toe subject, small JlmiT" when he was arrest-1 last year had 41 teachew under lilt of those eUgible for enrollment tlriyer Arrested was admitted to Manchester Me­ In answer to complaints that aure to be pleasant, toe President “ MotlvaUon.” ed that morning. contract. Twenty-ito of these re^^ by Warren County’s School Super­ roads In some developments are I commented. . In his talk he stated that “par­ Entrance to toe building was signed and accepted positive wlto morial Hospital after a car acci­ not adequate and in need of repair. Budget — He doesn’t see why visor Brent Sandidge. INSTITUTE* On Liquor Count ents use rewards and punishments gained through toe rear door, po- the ®,^r dent this morning. the „ „ _ homebuilders______said they did not-i __the_____ term_ balanced_____ budget is be- to motivate their children into do­ Hee said «*’! had Offered their services, but Mrs. Mock suffered a lacerated ^ v ^ r a i fair to place stringent coming a bad word, ing what they want them to do. In Cteiwmmds PoBcemen the. private acho^corporaUOn said An auto accident on Park St. lip, shock, and loosened teeth at acquirements on all developers due Elsenhower made that remark order to moUva': children in toe PoUoe Chief James M. • Reardon they were not nerted. F u n e r a l* Just iMfore midnight Monday re­ 11:40 B.m. ____, rto toe Inadequate roads built by a [when told an unnamed Repul?llcan right dtrectlcm we-tnust recognize commended „Sgt. .. ____ Henry Garauderj______The complete boycott by white sulted in the arrest of Elner R. Police’ said Mrs. Mock had leftrfc^.. Senator had suggested that toe her home at M Henry S t and was on toa other aide of the laaue thqy have .basic needs fo r ^ r e n W I was* in shn'rp c o n ^ t . to Staton Iztkewlcz Anderson, 47, o f 281 Center St. He President is making a feitlsh of attention and approval, toe . t - j - w Pellerin into custody, the reopening of six closed sec- Eternal Harvest driving towart Main St. on Henry. I were comments such as "home- hkr determination to maintain a The funeral of Simon Isikewlez, is rtiarged with driving while in- to pattern themselves after aduRs, S e ir ’M ondary schools at Norfolk on Feb. Her attention waa momentarily | owners want better roads.” “If it balanced budget. and that if there is an untnlAUed „ a ^ r V U- Most of Norfolk’s 10,000 dls- 82 Congress St., was hpld at 9 toxh»ted. , distracted, and her car veered into I will save toe Town money in toe Observing that there Is a pro- o’clock this morning at toe W. F. P oli^ said Anderson waa driving an auto psrked on the north side I long run by lessetfing costs of re- ipective deficit i of about $13 bil­ parental approval, the behavior . „ . .. ■' [schools with 17 Negroes. By last west whsp he veered to the left and o f Henry S t ’The parked car be- paira and maintenance, we’re for lion for toe current year, Elsen­ wiU be affected. A child in need of caueht white enrollment in the Qulsh Funeral Home, and at 9:30 Fine China sbruck a.parked car'near 156 Park longed to Mrs. Lucille G. Slosm, I i t ” hower commented that the admin­ atte-tlon may accept punishment schools a..ihad reached at toe AU Saints Russian Orthodox Bt. Later invesUntion showed the RN, l l ^ t l s St., and-wa* unoc-| The . next meeting of the Plan- istration has accepted that and rather than ac ;-'pt being Ignored.” 7,169 and ' offlcials said they didn't in Hartford. The Rev. Michael / ear belonged to Marion S; Loeser, xui^ed at the time of Jto® accident nlng and Zoning Oommlaalon la has been guilty of no fetish in do­ The speaker stressed the Impor- p e waited for a ^ _ o n com er look for much change in that fig- DiiK* officiated. Burial was in #7. of 65 Pearl S t Damage to Mrs. Police said damage to both ca n | scheduled for ’Tuesday, ing so. tance of school and a child’s Inter- j™®y|ure for toe remainder of toe year, Best Cemetery. GOOD TASTE, ELEGANCE and lEAUTY laxeaer's vehicle waa moderate, was heavy. Patrolman Ronald Aa for the fiscal year, starting est in it being stimulated by toat wen him w PoUce set up saw-horse barri- Bearers were Walter IzikSwlcs, police said. Roberts is investigating the ac­ July 1 and the administration’s of his parents, not only in school U»des at toe entrance and allowed Paul Jh^ewicz, Michael Isikewlez, With Each New Account of $2L00 or more IN PINE IMPORTED TRANSLUCENT CHINA. Anderson posted a $200 bond and cident proposal that revenue.and spend­ hut in other things, reading, for ex- u?u«Uy check people who no one except the ...... students in toe Peter Iztkewlcs, Walter Rutsky Is due in court Feb. 28. A garbage truck rolled Ho^^pital Notes ing he kept in balance, Eisenhower ample. Coniekences with the teach- fbroad,at that hour of toe mom- school |;rounds. T w o ' policemen and William KarveUs. ' OB wards into a utility pole aboutbout X • * ; said crisply that if we' can’t live er are also valuable, he said. a _ * ETERNAL HARVEST IS HAND PAINTED IN o’clock this afternoon while toe In conclusion Dr. Leonhardt! Hssidcs the .32 calib6r automat- PatiCnte Today: 208 {within our means in a time of averred that Jt is easier to start 11®. Pellerin ^ o ca ^ e d a bunch of driver was collecting trash. ■. a d m it t e d YES’T E ^ A Y : Ed-1 developing prosperity, then just With a depout of T25J0 or more on 24 KARAT GOLD. AFTER YOUR FREE FIRST About Town Driver Stanley F. LaSko, 44, of out rich*' in layinc tha proper atU* I skeleton and roaster keys, lock- wart Johnson. 90 Conway P ii;{w hen are w« going to be able to tude toward iS ic^ lw h m rtUdren picking tools,, a coll of knotted ny- SIMCA SIMCA SIMCA SIMCA PLACE SETTING SUBSEQUENT PLACE SET- East Hartford, was arrested and Robert McComb. 16 Elsie D r.ijdo so. v*t charged with failure to carry a are young than to try to correct |lou rope, gloves; extra ammunition an existing account ' The District meeting of toe Franklin. Rau. TalcottviUe; Mary} Unem ploym ent-^ comment on mistakes when they are older. jand the Jimmy. % TINGS OF THIS TRANSLUCENT CHINA PAT- ' American Legion AuxlUafy will be registration and was given a < I . , - .iSnillers. Wapplrig: Mrs. Barbara}a suggestion by Walter Reutoer. PoUce say PeUerin has an exten- % held Sunday at 2:45 p.m. at the written warning tor operating aFox, Lake vice president of toe A FL-dO , . , slve criminal record dating back o *TV,' ' ■ ^ . TERN ARE YOURS FOR ONLY $2.55 WITH U.S. Army Reserve Training Cen­ vehicle with defective «aiiinm«mt.l equipment Vemon; Mrs. Emma W ash-{that toe. nation’s unemployed' s ter, 700 S. Quaker Lane. West Lasko told police he parked burn. 35 N. Lakewood Circle: Mau-} march on Washington ip protest, P T A H earsPanel t e S / T 'AddHhnali^ace settings may be obtained EACH ADDITIONAL DEPOSIT OF $25.00 OR the truck, owned by Samuel Lom­ 91 Hartford. All chairmen are re­ reen. Leaene, Coventry: Susan} Eisenhower said he believes no MORE. HERE IS A LIFELONG WISH COMB minded to send their reports to bardo, heading south on Gardner WaoDina: Guy De-18d could come from such a dem- On School System upon payment of the special cash price of tha dlstricT Chairman. St. Just off Highland S t He said No court date has been set for} TRUE—A FINE CHINA SERVICE THAT WILL he pulled on toe emergency brake. Mrs. Marlon Petnicoelli. I c***!**!! that , top AFt^JdO offl' Pellerin. but he mey be arraigned} After he left toe truck, he saw It Coventry; Questions pertaining to the Man­ small fraction of its retail value f t Francis' Xavier Mothers Clr- AALev lie leiV alaO VaUvIV, EJeewHia QF •• 'Biveivn Tur-|riabi are meeting this week- In chester school system was toe top­ Saturday. ,__ GRACE YOUR TABLE FOREVER.. «|e wUl meet this evening at 8 roll backwards across the street i t n . Rutot^^*'^® 1^®®' wouldn’t think Hoth Pellerln's appearance in] o'clorii at toe home of-Mrs. Robert «rd hit toe pole. The pole wUl b e | | ^ g " - ic of the Buckluad School PTA --and a deposit of $25 or more, in your say- A» Dr • Mrs I they would want to leave toe sun- meeting last night iManchester and toe break at the] HeNamara. 27 Englewood Dr. Miss replaced. 4err?^^J^: to come to Wash- < l«8t lm|>ert liiy Frain Forb Mary A panel consisting x>t superinten­ j VFW heme are stUl under Investi- o awwrAfi Bowerii o f Bolton, who has L u k o is due In court Saturday. i gallon by Capt. Walter Cassells Sr. V ings account for each se t” > ■^The Correct Table Service Institute ia America’u addressed Mothers’ Circles previ­ dent of schools Arthur HUng, by Chri^itr Bialne, Kelly Rd., Vernon. B ou d of Education aecretary Mrs. [Reardon claimed toe investigationi : V FOlhs PIECE PLACE SETTING CONTAINS one 10” Banquet Plate, One 8H Ounce Cup, panel of correctly coordinated table enaemblea— ously erite, U m b e n may Invite prosperaue numth. with toe publication of an Paul Dronlan, 82 Village St., Labor—Blackmail picketing and ^ they'l"' tol!'ildert| aiiafbsrs to attend .tola meeting. RockviUe. ______secondary____ boycotts .are unJusUfled ONLY latMO SOWN ■Member of- arUcle on it In February’s “Coro­ 2SvSTcl^«d c'^Unta by "®’^ net" nuigazi«a^.,' DISCHARGBa) YESTERDAY: and not to bo tol<___ _ L PASi«irlrABb8 Written by^Haward : ^ l e . the John Jenning* 205 Woodbridge k ^ e r saht H* e x p r t e ^ iVUw . ’I OT article expiate* .three iX^tbe four S t; JuUus Flnkbein, 111 Walnut whe* told of critldiro e t S t; M r* Helen Smith, 151 Love the adminisbajUBt bm Your Newly Slaiei Oglin' FEDERAL DEPOSIT areas o t patient care at the .boa* nottneemspt WMWKle by toe T a w H pital, includtei|r;*Mcltt'cares rou­ Lanej-Linda Vlel, 4 Fairfield S t; kim ed to eUmln*' ------In tteae anchester tine care, ah® Jpeijdce. The Mra. Bela ZeUnaU, Coventry; M r* UqJdB. <^0 ' stay fimrtb are* o f care. 4s eonUnua- Ruth Oleski, East BactteEdiitn thw btu, ■aid. IHSURANCE CORP. tlon care, ud^ch tnatituted Christopher PowelL 279 Packer}-- Beaway- atedtehas] S t: .Miss- Sandra fiiik tt, 24, Gfova I no plans .te’ St;^ StMfi mo^ HcUaar-A*a*; M r* JUUat ■seebAE.DR Lnwreuer^i .Jim* 4 TkoaulFosi! Court, RoideviUe; Mr* A '.

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1959 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESPAY> FEBRUARY 18, 1^59 .itIL. mm Rabbi Will Speak Rupncr of Avery Bt., boUi eeniore at Bltworth High School, have re­ Defense StatesL At Second Church South Windsor cently been noUlled of their ac­ 883 MAIN ST. DPEN UNTIL S fli ceptance at Baypath Junior <^1- Bargains le^e at Lonsrmeadow, Maaaachu- i In observance of Brotherhood M oiM layi East Hartford Jones’ W idowH T /T f # 1 w M MANCHESTER Week, Rabbi Leon Wind of Temple The girla Will enter next fall ion Listed by uirer j Beth Sholom will be the gueet and will complete their couree In Seeks Revenge ■ ^ ^ ^ ^ ! preacher at the Second Congrega- TiiMday-Friilay Savings Assn. two years. , . : tional Church Sunday at to a.m. Both Muriel and Brlgita have Dr. Wind will address tt« chil­ (CoattnuMf from Page One) 11 Hoars Of been active In the Home Econom­ dren during the early part of the Conttaaoos Service Plans Branch ics Depl. at school. BHglta service and then address the adult cessed’* widow for her personal THURSDAirS has been a cheerleader In her jun­ - \ K , —— congregation during the usual time ■5 -b -b ior and senior years and Muriel vengeance against the accused?" allotcd to the eermon. The worship • A.M. to 8 PJMT. A South W'lndsor branch office has served as girl’s basketball Farty\Alre for WaBhlngtea** Headquarters for ‘Weattpghouae’ Power Mowera oa Sal* Crowley, 49-year-old former BIrtliday Strawberry Lace! ^ P«rf«ct For T*«n$ service win be conducted by the Of Ut« East Hartford Federal Sav­ manager. They are both Interested GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE, Plan to maintain a wall-mani­ minister, the Rev, Arnold W. ing* and Loan Assn, has been ap­ Yale football star, is charged with . 'TFhat an avalanche of cherries 713 Main Street, introduces the cured lawn this summer with leas In art. Tozer. CURRENT ANNUAL proved t»>' the Federal Home Co-Op Vacancy fatally injuring Jones, 45. in a luiva been falling ever since 1959 showing of "WESTING- wear and tear on the manpower Following the regular morning Board In Washington. D.C. Smith Windsor Co-operative 1 fight In their hotel suite last May. George Washington chopped down HOUSE” a p p l i a n c e s , the re­ at your house; Take advantitge of service. Rabbi Wind will address ^5£l OIYTOEND RATE Ravmond 1„ Miller, oresldent of Niiraei*y School has an Immediate (after an all-night drinking spree. ANNUAL SPRING that cherry tree. The PINE frigerator, range, portable diah- the PAYrIN-MAY SALE on a lh« church School teachers ’ "i the the Eaat Hartford Federal Sav- opening in the 4-year old class. The tw'o men were business part- PASTRT aCHOP, 658 Center waaher a n d laundry equipment. POWER MOWBat at MONTGOM­ q-hapel. isga and U>an A*sn., has aaid the This class meets Mondays. Tues­ I ners in New Haven, and prowley’s THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Street, ha* fr«grant CHEEY PIE What a line-up of features these ERY WARD c o m p a n y and save In honor of the rabbi’s presence MW branch will be housed in a days and Fridays from » to 11:30 'wife, Bllsabelh, now In Tokyo with with the rich juice .bubbling up up-to-lhe-mlnute appliances have. $19. This la a 19-lnch “Garden and in observance of Brotherhood through the flaky crust. Chop ator* rented for the present wlth^ a.m. at the Wapplng Community ' him, la the dead man’s sister. FEBRUARY 19, 20, 21 For Instance the RANGES have a Mark” de liute rotary power mower Sunday, the sanctuary choir ha* a full expectation of erecting a ! Crowley pleaded innocent to the 3 D A Y S O N L Y out birthday greetings with "Roast Guard” to keep your roast that ia SELF-PROPELLED, no been preparing an anthem baaed House. Parents are asked to ar­ eulUble building m soon as busi-| charge, the Japanese equivalent of HATCtearr COOklES and LOG hot and juicy even If dinner Is de­ puahing! What hixury. This la the on Old Testament acripture. range their own transportation. manslaughter. His trial before a CAKE ROLLS generously filled ness warranU it and when the lo- Mrs. Robert Melson. Willow St., layed for two hours or more. The only American rotary mower ex­ Brotherhood Svinday is apon- caUon of a prinripal shopping area ; 3-judge Tokyo District Couiit is Trammdoat M v iii« froni oMr rasiilar tMck «f NEW SMUN6 FASHIONS. CamplM* fhM » 4 edon-^teliloM l o w w now Arau«k with whipped cream. Place your LAUNDROMAT AND DflTTER hibited at Brusaela V/orld’a Fair. aoied by all denominations, under Wapplng or Mrs. Richard Doran, ‘drawing lo a close after 32 hear- order tomorrow for these good-to in South Windsor becomes clearly; Main St . South Windsor, may be CAN THINK. The bullt-lr» "brain It’s quiet, powerful and you re­ the leadership of the Association of evident.” The present office will be j Inga spread over 7*» months. lummor. . .IIMITED qUAN'miES. look at and good-to-eat refreeh center” carries but up to 11 of ceive a LEAF MULCHSai FREE. Christians and Jews, President contacted for further information. I fTiurch said he had known Crow- rneiita that turn a family meal into located at Oakland Rd.. near the; Events of Week your Instructions automatically Regularly $119.50, now $99.50. you Eisenhower is one of those moat Wapplng Post Office, Miller said. The Men's Club of St. Francis of ' ley for 30 years. a party. and takea a big 10-lb. load, giving pay only $6 down to hold it until actively supporting the observance, Maurlc4| F. Stanton, leader of an j 1 •'Indeed, I know that Crowley you correct combination of wash­ it'ay 15. No paynenU until June which ha* aa Ha aim the oromotlon Assisi Church will meet tonight at ; has had fights during his lifetime, Tea sandWlc^ fllling: Soften 1-2 of understanding among all men. Independent group that had also g o'clock. ing, rinsing, water temperatures 15. You’ll find many other models peUUoned for permission to estab-1 ! counting from his childhood, as cup cream cheese, enough cream for every fabrifc. So flexible you of power mowers. For instance a regardless of rare, color or creed. St. Jude's Mothers Circle of St. most people have had." Church Clearance Hah a Federal Savings and Loan, Francis CTiurch will meet at the to make it of a consistency to can start, atop, skip, repeat any 19-lnch push t>T>e POWER MOW­ Assn, said yesterday. “ I am sure, said. "But he has never struck any­ spread. Stir in 1-4 cup walnut part of any cycle. Imagine being ER with 2'a h.p. engine ia $66.88 home of Mrs. Richard Dynch, Park one to my knowledge with malice the branch rffice of the Bast Hart- ^ View Rd. tomorrow after the Len­ meats chopped fine. Season with able to keep ground beef fresh for reg\ilarly $89.50. or under the influence of liquor.” salt and paprika. Blend with 1-3 ford Savings and Loan Assn, will | ten devotions. New WINTER seven days—a whole week! Thanks "There are grave doubts," the cup of orange' marmalade. Spread to the COLD INJECTOR REFRIG­ If you want to get the best out he a success.'and on behalf of myj The Men's Retreat Group will lawyer continued, "as to w-ho or group I wish to extend my con-j make a retreat this coming week­ WOOL on thin ■UCea o f graham or entire ERATOR. Spacious, streamlined, of a man, you must look for the what actually, caused the death of ; gratulations to Mr. Miller and his | end at the Monastery of the Pas- Spring wheat bread find cover -with but­ efficient. The portable DISH­ best that is In him. Jones. y I tered slices. WASHER takes service for 8 and —Bernard Haldane association. I am also sure the i slonlst Fathers in West Hartford "No one has ever during the j East Hartford aaioeiatlon will do beginning Friday evening. Those has a water booster providing long investigation and the. long! COATS Did you know that the reaultaji Inlere-sted In signing up should Do Tou Have 23rf plenty of hot water all the time. an excellent job and should receive trial produced one tiny fact show-j Cotton the complete support of the resi­ contact Robert Rose. Ellington Rd. If you ' have 22c on Saturday, CLOSING OUT all 1958 major ap­ of years of research have revealed ‘ At St. Francis Church tomorrow ing Crowley ever struck Jones. On ; February 21, BtmTON’S, 841 pliances at rock bottom CLEAR­ that a single serving of m e a 11 dents of South Windsor. ” the other hand there is much evi­ A charge of failure to grant the night at 7;.30 there will be devo­ Main street, la the place to go. ANCE PRICES. provides more of the essential i tions consisting of Rosary, sermon dence that the accused had the What ,can you do with 22 cents, nutrients than does a aerving of . right of way at a private drive deepest affection for his wife's ag^st Joseph Repak, 42. of Ware­ and Benediction. you' aak? Well, we’ll tell you. Aging cream up to 48 hours In­ any other food? Meat 1* valuable!’ house Point, was dl.smlased by The I-enten Family Seiwice of only brother." This amaJl change can buy you creases Its foam volume and sta­ In the diet.* of people of all age i | SENSATIONftL If convicted. Crowley can be Deputy Judge William T, Thre.sher Our Savior Lutheran Church will any one of the following; A pair bility when It Is whipped. groups — from the Infant to his | at Monday's short Town Court be held tonight at 7 o'clock at the .sent to prison for 15 years. A of shorts, A blouse, nylons, jewel­ proud grandparents. ARE sentence of up to three years can session. IWapplng Elementary School on ry, gloves, to name just a few of Thirty years ago, the groceries Repak had been Involved in a I Avers Rd., just off Sullivan Ave. be sii.spended, and the prosecution DRESSES the fantastic values being offered. available In retail stores were lim­ Carpeting Repair Department THE AT 2-car coUlslon on Avery St. near 'nie Rev. Walter L. Abel's ser­ has asked that Crowley be given TWEEDS, FLANNELS, Now lif you have 82c there is no ited In variety and governed large­ MANCHESTER CARPET CEN­ the new school last Tuesdsy. His mon topic will be "Peter, the up to a 4-year term. ■ ORIG. tolling what you will find. Thia ly by seasons. Today the variety TER, corner Main and Middle VALUES auto was stnick In the rear by a Christian tNlio Needed No Help, Cliurch accused Nbrthwreslern Sizes 5-15. will just give you a rough Idea of of products and meats availble to Tpke. has a R®5PAIR AND SERV- | FAIRWAY $49.98 to $^9.98 8289 car operated by Ivan Provencher, Helped.” University Prof. Fred E. Inbau of what BURTON’S has In store for These strawberry doilies are the consumer is greatly Increased 1014 ICE DBP1. that can do nr.'.ch for ; 25. of Lawrence Rd. Simday School classes, the making false statement to the CHECKS... ou on this day of days to cele- crocheted in three aizes — 11”, 9" In fact, did you know that there your frayed carpet* and runners. \ The case of Isadore L. Gold, 79 . Youth Group and the Senior Choir pro.secutlon before Crowley was ^rote the birth of Uie late G. W. and 6 ‘i ”. The perfect topping for Aunt Lydia's are enough different meat cuts Just the frock for a teen's ward- Here they trim away the worn ' Aahmore Rd., West Hsrtford. w ho; will participate In the singing Indicted. There are; Incredible bargains ga­ yourlur tables! , ^ Ihvailable to provide a new meat I pari* and rebind your carpeting j was lined »15 for making an II-1 during, the Lenten services. A "He said Crowley had beaten lore so come early and we prom­ A clever’ hlghwaisted date RUG Pattern No. 5416 haa crochet di- Idigh every day for an entire year! 1 -harrcharmer with button accent. for extra months o ' service. If legal left turn. Is being appealed. nursery is provided and refresh­ Jones once before. This is a He. Jacket styles. Flare FLARE. STRAIGHT STYLES. RACK WRAPS ise you belleve-lt-or-not specials rectlona for three aizes; stitch 11- . cnarr you have a rooni-aize rug with a | ments will be served. Orowlby never beat Jones,” Church that you will talk about for a long No. 8289 with Patt-O-Rama ia YARN with $50 bond posted. and straight skirts. lustrations. If Yon Like Good Food jin aizes 10, 12, 14, 16. Size 12,; few threadbare spots, have the Judge Thresher“ she also gave dis- declared. Clearance SIZES 8 to 18 time to come. To Older, send 35c In coins to in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16. Size 12, poaitlons in three other cases which Manchrater Evening Herald You’ll appreciate dining at MIL- 32 bust, waist top, 1 1-8 yards of usable parts cut into generous i Rfo. 39e oa. "Mr. Crowley offered to pay Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ I.ER’S RESTAURANT, 10 East 35-lnch; skirt, 3H yards. scatter rugs to stretch your floor- appeared on the docket as a result South Windsor correspondent El­ Prof. Inbau’s expenses to Japan ' ,/ A lid makes an electric skillet ning Herald, 1150 -AVE. OF Center Street, right In the heart! To order, send 36c In coins to;— 2 .^ * 3 for of the State Police check on motor more Burnham, telephone Mitch­ so that he could examine him useful for long cooked dishes; the AMERICAS, NEW YORKS6.N.Y. vehicles at the South Wlndeor ell 4-M74. W lNnR of Manchester. Just one glance! Sue Burnett, The Manchester! ANNIVERSARY SALE] / regarding the falsity of these h skillet ia especially fine for recipes For Ist-claaa mailing add 10c over the varied menu will excite Evening Herald 1150 AVE; OF "ow In progress, many mvlttng i bridge. These Included; Patricia statements.” Church went on. No - iron cottons, calling for browning at the begin­ for each pattern. Print Name, Ad­ R. Brown, West Rd.. failure to your appeUte. In addition to the AMERICAS, NEW YORK 36, P^'ces were noted. New carpeting Exporterx* Ri»k Covered "Prof. Inbau was afraid to come.” shag barks,, and play ning. dress with zone and Pattern masterly aervice, you’ll relish that N.Y. ■ '* • apring tonic for your cairy registration, $3. and failure Crowley’s Japanese attorney, cottons.' Solids, Number. "home-style” goodness and those i For Ist-class mailing add 10c home, to carry operator'* license, $3; 1,-ee Akira Shenoh, in his summation It’s ready—the ’59 Needlework Allen Bub, Farnham Rd., failure New Delhi - - India's Govern­ plaids, stripes,j Sweet potatoes are a fitting generous servings. Take the whole for each pattern. Print Name, ment has set up an Export Risks said , Inbau gave his information Dresses companion for Sunday’s fried Album! Fifty-alx pages of pretty Fish Chowder to carry registration, $3; and Wil­ six days after Jones’ death to an checks. family. Settle down and enjoy the ; Address with Zone. Style No. and bur C. Aahton, Hartford, failure to Corporation to help exporters by chicken; aaute the cooked sweets designs; plus free patterns for cro­ aroma that awakens appetites. I Size. is another aubstanlial main diah. I covering risks not normally ex-pupil. Prosecutor Abe, who to a crisp brown right in the fat chet and knit Items. 35c a copy! ------Send 35c now for the new IngredienU are: I carry registration, $6. passed it on to police. I Playground Gommlttee Set handled by Ineurance companies. left from frying y’our chicken. Martha Washtagton’s Deril’s Spring * Summer '59 issue of our 1 1-2 pounds fresh or frozen The Board of Education hiu an­ Boys Are Heading Into Food ^ k e pattern magazine Basic Fashion. cod, haddock, or any other large. nounced the appointment of mem­ Staffed Toy* for Easter Easter Parade Bake in a square pan. fish. ' 2 cups diced potatoes ber* .John Flood and Daniel P. S $0.00 From crib to college, everybody Smartly tailored SUITS, SPORT 4 squares Baker’s Unsw’eetened Cavanaugh to a apectal eubcom- loves the cuddly, huggable COATS. SLACKS, and spring Chocolate , Reduced 40% 1 cup diced carrot* STUFFEPD ANIMAL TOYS by i JACKETS are at their peak of se- PAINT-BY-NUMBER SETS at 1 quart water mlttee to bvveatigate the poesibii- ORIGINALLY 1 cup sugar SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 981 tty o f expanding the Union Ele­ Ka-KIar now getting all manner' lection now In BOYS AND STU- ti cup sour milk 1-4 pound salt pork, diced USE YOUR ALWAYS $10.98 Of attenObn at HARRISON’S, 849 DENTS SHOP of C. E. HOUSE A Main Street, are reduced tOf'r 1 onion, chopped mentary School playground. The 2>i cups sifted cake flour when you buy one. Or. save more; a^ ool FTA haa requested such ex- and Main Street Such a heart-warm- SON. You’ll find the latest etyling, 1>4 teaspoons baking powder 2 tablespoons flour get two for the price of one this Salt Warrens ^panalon. ORIG. Ing family of bunnies,- teddy bears, | quality fabrics, most w’anted pat' % teaspoon soda $14.98 Imtens, ducklings, plump ele terns. Lots of style and value. weekend. There are 23 different Pepper Koto Seal The apedal committee will eub- -1 ‘i teaspoon salt sizes and over 100 different de- mit Its recommendation* to the REG. $14.98 REG. $17.98 $17.98 to $29.98 Hants and gentle lambs, priced ; Spring 1959 has arrived in this up- it cup ahortenlng ^ 1 pint milk 1,39 Up to $10. You’ll want j to-date shop catering to yoiuig signa, covering dozens of subjects: Cut the flah Into amall pieces Board for action. f % cup sugar Landscapes, , flowers, animals, BABY A procedural revrision apecifying nmre than one of these lovable, i men size 6-20, also students size 3 eggs, well beaten and remove bones and akin. Cook famous landmarks. Children and fish, potatoes, and carrots In the that approval of any action m'uet tPuhable toys, some pure white j 35-40. 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PAOB TOURTBBIf MAN(«EPTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1969 THE ------...... - ...... r B U G S B U N N Y OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR noOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PU/ZLB Time for Third Major Tie Now-Rickey Herald Angle By HMM! I SSTTt^ An*w«r to Provieut Punlo WWTt THAT ITAIMT VIORTH ANY *700TO ME, EARL YOST tfUNCH/XOOeHTTOflUITlP t A La Carts Organized Ball NlW\iER ' YOU'RE A3T OP MOrlEV SOT tLL Sports Editor DOWN! ER E m i Home Television Seen ,TELL YOU WHAT tLL 00- m1'LL I'LL PUT UP THE •l«01 WON AN' ACROSS 4 German river m CEWET^ 8 Creek letter Must Support, McCIiiskcy One of Most Colorful VOO POT UP TH'. RINO — . 1 — m*in i ITl 3 WINNER TAKE ALL/X'MTAVirf, 6 Not open to FA’ery bo often one picks up a national magazine or out-of- A 9I96ER CHANCE 8 Pork ------view 9 Crew’i ery Guide Project state newspaper and runs across the name of Joe McCluskey, THAN SOU SECAUS6 7 Polish river S native son of Manchester and one of track’s all-time greats. IT COULD ^ l2B«born« 8 Mexican coins t=) 18 Secrete 9 Includes T A T ra New York, Feb. 18 (/fP)—The Floyd Patterson-Ingemar New York. Feb. 18 (/Pi- 'Thanks to Jim Blair a recent copy of the Boston Athletic A PHONY/ fi A 1 n 14 Chemical 10 Toward the'^ M :?i Johansson heavyweight title fight may be seen bn home tele­ Branch Rickey says the “lime Assn, track meet program at the Boston Garden" came across tufflx ■heltered tide R T ■ i K K n[-=li:.l I hji vision. “Fm leaning more toward home television than for expaii.'iion to a third major the desk. Jerry Nason of tlie Bo.ston Globe was asked to _ »*♦.,»»« N* 15 Athenian 11 Unite/ submit an 800 vvord story on the^— ------——------^ «M »*f U».*M general 81 EaiSntial 46 Man's theater television,” said Bill Rosensohn, the roving promoter. league in baseball is here now, 16 African fly most colorful Htiileles ev.r to com­ 17 Honey 20N«t being nickname “I'm going to Calk things over to*,< not live or 10 years from and basketball coach and a mar 18 Caecho* 22Eample Choose 47 Love god dey with tome network ofticialBj pete in the B.A.A. Meet. Here's who gained much experience play­ 48 Space and tee what the tituation is. Of] now.” The third league, the what he had to say about McClus- MY V. T. HAMLIN alovakian 24 Sacred Image Exile ing football in the National Foot­ a l l e y OOP “Beiutiful SO SeiM course, tli ” can't make a definite Magic Number chairman of the hoard of the key: ftatetman 25 Mother Pitt'Shurgh Pirates contends, ball League.. Remember A1 Pal- TH’ POOR jWEU.WCTEFAR HOLD rr, PRSIGHT?r WHAT KINDINP ) 18 Let fall 26 Too early Blue------" 81 Alio wane* offer until they know what city we “But. 1 recall .loe McCluskey, mierl, a fine pro basketball player OKAY OOP . OFFRBSHTISTVW.*5 7 American fpr waste • pick for the fight.” "Should come about under the as you douhlless do -certainly one VCBY tpsfc XfiLK ' m ust ©JOUSHOUTCr. 21 Network 28 Yawned structure of organized ha.schall with Manchester In the Eastern . 0FTVOSB200 N BE ALL TOWN NOW 60 OXV.OL I THERE'S 83 Indian weifht 30 Distant inventor 82 ------and Midi That would be because of «n Two for Celts of ‘the all-time 'color' athletes of and American Leagues? He's sUH tT SHOULDNT A CAR Rise high SS Number and with the aid and guldanre B.A.A. competition. .loe was ad­ fBOPLE NpT lEHlNS ) SHOOK 80^.. 24 Small demon (prefix) almoet certain TV blackout of Uie of the American and National teaching school in New Bedford US TAKS 0*V OUT J UP MAKE ANV COMING 27Zfat area in which the fight will be dicted to the two miles and almost and coaching championship high 29 Quote To Clinch Flag LcRgue.s." every race was a tremendoua OF THAT CASE.' PIFTER0JCE r r J 1* r n r held. Television officials and spon­ Baseball's former Mahatma, school basketball teams. 32 Fondle sors are very much against black­ atruggie, seemingly with the tor­ e * * 84 Shamea now in semi-rollrement, expressed l l 13 n ing out the huge, rich New York New York, Feb. 18 (/P>—The his elder statesman's views and ture rack for .loe. .38 Egg dish market. Any blackout of the Met- Boston Celtics, playing at a snazsy "He wore white pants and an Started All Over 87 Door parti lashed out at major league club- r () 1 rbpoIiUn area would have to re­ .750 pace in the National Basket' owners for their inaction at anguished expression throughout Jackie Allen, another former prt 38 Title ball Assn., today had their magic the race, and he gave the appear­ ij^AT'S A 39 ParadiM sult In a lowered bid. the Sportsmanship Brotherhood's hoopsler with local teams, is now r number down to two for clinching Awards luncheon honoring Stan ance even at mid-stages that the In his sophomore yearas a student ft)5SlBIUT>' 41 TYatch , i So when will he announce the next step would be his excruciat­ JA K E=- g .,t 42 Deed the Eastern Division title. Muslal yesterday. at Providence College and Is also l i site? Even without brilliant Bob ing .last. I serving ss freshman basketball 44 Mine entrance i "The week of March 1,” said While he was at it, Rickey I 5T Cousy, who is sidelined with a brushed off Commissioner Ford ""Yet, .Toe won more often than roach. Ernie Calverly, former 48 Model !T r IT v r Rosensohn, freahly returned from he lost, and it was utterly amaz­ 49 — voce pulled thigh muscle, the Celtics Frick's proposal for event>ial ex­ Rhode laland All-American who P a l2-day tour of Indianapolis, Min­ turned in a fine performance iMt ing how this apparently exhausted now coaches the Rhody Rams, said 83 Auitralian JT r r I*! neapolis, Lae Vegas, Los Angeles pansion to two to or 12 team CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ostrich i night to down the Philadelphia league.s as unworkable, and blamed individual would suddenly come Allen decided to take a different j r and Chicago. O , Friday he plans Warriors 95-84 in the opener of a the major leagues for pointing the charging around the pack with a type course and enrolled as a zStUi 84 Away from p to visit PhlladSJphla to eee what North doubleheader in New York. The minor leagues toward financial couple of laps to go, freshman last year. Allen at­ r » i that city has to offer. "The crowd, of course, would 86 Rocky hill i New York Knickerbockers trounc­ “HOLD IT LIKE THIS”—Jack Sanford, new San Franicsco Giants pitching acquisi­ doom by their quest for television tended Rhode Island for less than PRISCILLA’S POP RY AL VERMEER 87 Ear part i Possible Sites ed the St. Louis Hawks 112-93 in gold. roar with delight. I've ._often two years and then decided to be r tion from the Philadelphia Phillies, takes time out from spring training to show little thought that ol' Joe was merely ^ 1 C A N 88 Pieced out ^ 1 “Right now I would have to the nightcap. "I know there is enough man­ a city fireman in Newport, R. I., 89 Before i r r W) » !T s r rate Chicago even with New York In the only other game on the Donna Antonelli, 2V4-yeaJ‘s-oId, hi« pitching grip. Donna s father, Giant mound ace power and funds available for a giving them a show, that ho could his hometown.... (jonnecllcut 80 Prayer endini and Lew Angeles,” he said. “Mln- night's program, the Minneapolis Johnny Antonelli, looks on with his other daughter, Lisa BVa-years-old. (AP Photo- third major league and you can be have breezed away almost any A.A.U. will stage a basketball 61 Soaki flax r 5 • e. neapoUs Is close behind along with Lakers finished strong to whip the ■sure the club owners know it, loo,” time he chose." tournament for senior teams m ® Colorado Sorings. Minneapolis 97-90 at Detroit. fax) ______Rickey said. Among McCluakey's hundreds of March 2-14 in New Haven. 'The DOWN triumphs were two In the two mile r ft H would even rate with the top three Big Halftime Edge 16 Cities Want Teams winner will be eligible for the Na­ 1 Deviled — In winning their 46th game in 60 B.A.A. meeL one in 1933 while tional Tournament in Denver. 2 Rent t r 11 ff' we could be assured of the Uni­ Home After 18 Years “There are at least 18 cities running for Fordham University versity of Minnesota’s football starU, the Celtics ran away from Colo., March 16.. .Last minute re­ 3 Norse god JS BASKerSAUv that want major league baseball and two years later as a member minder: All tickets for tonight’s stadium. A deal on that may still Philadelphia midway in the first and could support It," he added, period. With Bill Sherman, Frank of the New York Athletic Club. UConn-Syracuse basketball game b« woiiked out.” sco K ei and then listed two "musts” for Holder of 25 national champion­ at Storrs have been sold. Syracuse Ramsey and Sam Jones leading the Veeck Vows He’ll Keep formation of a new league. . Rosensoihn said Cus D'Amato, way, Boston built Its advantage to ships, 13 times a member of the has won all four previous meet­ BY FRANK O’NEAL Patterson’s manager, was In favor Y JUNIOR LEAGUE One, he said, there must be a AU-Amerlca track and field team, ings between the two colleges. S H O R T R IB S 20 points late In the first half. Sbuidlngs franchise for New York — and of home TV a t the moment. Any combination of O ltic victories McCluskey also twice represented * ♦ e W L Pet. two, it must be done under strict the United States in Olympic com­ IAN6! "On home TV we would have a or New York setbacks will give .686 White Sox in Chicago guidance by the present leagues. chance to show Patterson off to Elks 7 4 petition in 1932 and 1036. Five Star Scorers IAN&! Boston the title. 4 .636 The latter was in reference to the r r i more people," said Rosensohn. Boland Oil 7 'The Manchester Irishman, now $AN6! The Knickerbockers had an easy 6 5 .545 so-called "outlaw'' league proposed Of the 18 leading scorers in the O The date for the American’s time against the Hawks, who Gordon Cleaners Chicago, Feb. 18 (/P)— Bill Veeck, a balding, sweating a successful stock broker on Wall National Basketball Assn., all with BANE! Nasslff Arms 2 9 .182 several months ago by the New ’O ' cUcic title defense against the undefeat­ clinched the Western Division promoter who is glad to be back home in baseball, vows he York Mayor's Committee on base­ St. in New York City, will return 16 plus per game point production S' ,.X.l»l».ta.!IIA.hiinM, >», BAN(i! MkK ed, Bkiropean champion from home Monday night. March 16 at totals, five wear the green and crown last weekend. The Knlcks The Elks easily turned back will not transfer the Chicago White Sox baseball franchise. ball if a third league is Impossible 9AH6! U\ue Sweden, hasn’t been decided either. took the lead for good late In the which time he will be honored by white colors of thft Boston Celtics, 1X)NG S A 6 I BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS luckless Nasslff Arms 49-21 to “I’ve been trying to come back home for 18 years,” said under the framework of organized It probably wltl be held in late opening quarter. of St. baseball. the Knights of Columbus at the Bill Sharman, Bob Cousy, Bill Rus­ keep pace with Boland OH. The Veeck, a native Chicagoan, "and'$> annual Irish-Sports Night pro­ wefiOTAeROQwA ms&iOU6Hrpfsyt6y June. Louis led both clubs with 27 points “There could be no third major sell, Tom Helnsohn and Frank MOTALLlseefS Oilers outfought Gordon Cleaners now that I ’m b re I ha*'e no Inten- gram. Ramsey.. .Best playmakers In the ■meBUiSH\H9 THAT meae THenes an “It wac a very wortiiwhlle while Ken Sears of New York had "I can’t say a thing about the league without New York," h* ypO-HOO-MR. BAMB! 36-34. Uon of leaving,” club until I own some slock," said s e e NBA are Cousy, Dick McGuire, M PefA N O A LL POOHIV50F- ARM, THB?ete LIKELY trto," fald Rcaenaohn. "The people 26. Boland's, led by Hank Grzyb said, “and there must be no war. X Ulked to «ere highly enthusias­ The Lakers’ victory gave them a This was an informal Veeck Veeck. "And right now I don’t own The pre.aenl owners could insure , and MASifUAeee, SHOWTH'diJSriCE r p E A B o w f (16). Bill McMulUn (13) and Jim speaking last night hours after Jeff on the Move Carl Braun,. .Hartford’s Billy tic. I received four offers of 8500,- two-game lead over Detroit in the Sommers (10), got oft to an early a thing.” the success of a new league. If 6 00 0 LAW, HAS • O'TH'PBACe e s o , uosncEf/ BAMBf race for second place In the West­ his much publicised conference in Jeff Koelsch, goodwill ambassa­ Lynch will battle Kid Anselm l a / i HI 000 for the fight. These were from lead, and a scoreless second period However, Veeck made it clear they want to. And they are obli­ ^TIDH AVEA ''yefisBLFf legitimate bual: ejsmen. ern Division. Larry Foust paced which he exercised his option to gated to every bastbail fan and dor at Hamilton Standard in Wind­ 10-round bout ’Tilesday n lgh^ at for Nasslffs saw the Oilers ahead buy the 64 per cent of Sox stock that once he and his syndicate the State Theater.. .Scoring 20 v & B o c m r m < e "Believe me, boxing is far Yom the winners with 26 points. Earl actually buy into the club, he'll player in this 'country to see that sor Locks, reports watching John­ Lloyd had 20 for the Pistons. 2-4 at the half. Nasslffs, with held by Dorothy Rigney Comiskey ny Egan lead Providence to a 53-60 or more goals in a rational irLeeALAN* , Mark Sheptoff, Terry Kloter, Ron make the While Sox a driving one 1s formed.” dead" for $2,700,000. The biggest problem. Rickey be­ win over St. Bonaventure Monday Hockey League season/ is the W N DIN ©I>1 Cowles and John McCarthy, start­ The closing of the deal was set force In baseball. Veeck wouldn’t answer when lieves, is trimming the list of pos­ night in Rhode Island. "The fans equivalent of batting .30() in major ed to score in the third period but for March 31 although Veeck ad­ sibilities from 18 to eight. He Haled carried Egan off the floor but there league baseball...D ot Panciera, were no match for Bolands. mitted that he would try his ut­ asked if he would give away I I 'Notei from the Boxing Beat flowers, as he did in Cleveland, or as cities ready for major league were two other Providence players former Boston CqHege quarter­ The Elks foul shooting provided most to complete the transaction baseball Montreal, Toronto Buffa­ that did great Jobs too,” Je ff re­ back has been nflmed backfleld their margin of victory as they before then. Introduce midgets, as he did in 8t. Louis. But he did say that lo, Miami, Atlanta, New Orleans, ported. Koelsch is on the hop at coach with the Eagles. The former 1^, «... Pm. M. were outshot from the floor 14 to What about Chuck Comiskey Birmingham, Houston, Denver, least five nights a week, following Eagle passing/whU! played in the 2 / 8 13 but connected on 10 of 22 char' who owns 46 per cent of the Sox times change and men, including Moyer Wins Again, Aragon Veeck, change with the times. Fort Worth-Dallas, San Diego, Hamilton teams around or else AH America Conference with the ity tosses to enable them to post stock ?' Minneapolis-St. Paul, Portland and watching college and high school New York Yankees and later with "W s havs b an an a cra a m , lemon cream, pineapple* their seventh win. Veeck said: Better Franchise the Detrblt Lions and Chicago JU D D S A X O N BY KEN BALD and. JERRY BRONDFIELD Seattle. basketball games In the area.. cherry, pumpkin and chicken p o t!” In Headlines, Bout Tonight Turk McCormick, Phil Custer, Hope to Keep Chuck Veeck said he thought the While Of Frick’s expansion proposal for Among those interested in getting Cards^Whllo in service, he played Tim Mikolelt and Hans Peterson “We hope we'll be able to work Sox franchise would prove more the present two leagues, Rickey into the Manchester High coach­ with Fort Devens and performed I played outstanding roles in the out an amicable and friendly solu­ profitable than the one, he ran in aga^st the Manchester Merchants • . - ’ 'l/.' said; ‘'Will you tell me how a ing system are a former well i S l Portland, Ore., Feb. 18 (/P) > weight sluggers’ match unlikely to win. The Elks were down 15-11 tion to keep Chuck and the Com­ Cleveland where he set a major ninth, tenth, 11th or 12th place team known college football, baseball at Mt. Nebo. Young Denny Moyer took another go its 10-round limit. at the half but surged ahead In iskey name up front in Chicago as league attendance record and won is ever going to get into conten­ LITTLE SPORTS B Y R O U SO N abep Bp the welterweight ladder The winner will be a sure can­ the third period only to have the it should be. We want to win a a championship. tion? Why, it's taken the Pirates last night with a unanimous 10- didate for a chance at Floyd P at­ Cleaners bounce back and knot the pennant. We're not interested in He brought out that In the last six years to get into contention in rouhd decision over veteran con­ terson's title. score at 30-all with two and one any controversy. Our only con­ 25 years, the Sox ouldrew Cleve­ an elght-cIub league.” CollegeBaskethall Roundup IS tender Vince Martinez and today Liston, 27, from PhlladelpWa, half minutes to play. A Jump troversy will be with the New land in average attendance. "We As for the plight of the minors, Moyer was looking for a summer was being favored at 8-5. He has shot by Peterson was the final York 'fankees.” had one good year in Cleveland and he said "The minors are in a dis­ a playing manager (Lou Boud­ championship fight with Don Jor­ won 13 of 22 fights by knockouts tally for the winners as the Clean Comiskey refused to comment astrously decadent state, financial­ and lost only one bout. DeJohn, 28, era missed several attempts in the on Veeck's move to exercise the reau) who came through with win­ ly and otherwise and are doomed Robertson Sets Scoring Mark dan. final seconds to score. Fred Mc- option. ning base hits." within a few years unless the major Promoter Tommy Moyer, tte of Syracuse, N.Y., has knocked out 25 of his 42 opponents and has Curry, Mike Barry, Ed Czomota But Veeck, who won a pennant Reverting back to Comiskey, league owners wake up to their ob­ youth’* uncle, hopes to match the and Jeff Morhardt played well in a and World Series with Cleveland Veeck said; ligations.” With 43 Point Performance ItNyear-old Moyer with Jordan in lost six. Liston, ninth-ranked by Ring losing cause. in 1948 and was pushed out of “We want him to Join us as a Several reasons were cited, the an outdoor show at the height of partner. Then I’m sure everything QW .Tei.wewte esessTt a magazine, is a shuffling stalker ownshlp of the old St. Louis main one of which he said was thla state’s centennial celebration. WEST 8U>E MIDGETS Browns in 1964, was evasive about will work out to everyone’s satis­ The invasion of minor league ter­ New York, Feb. 18 (ffb—I t has<^front-running St. Mary’s (Calif) It was Moyer’s 20th victory in who employs a left Jab and right taken the greatest per game pace trounced San Francisco 91-53 and ___ «yi-- - . cross from a standup position. The Personidlzed Floors dumped Nor­ his plans. faction.” ritories with telecasts of big league BY JOHNNY HART as many professional fights, and man’s in the first game of a dou­ games. The utter disregard for the in major college basketball history Santa Clara toppled College of the /■m by far his most impressive show­ lOth-ranked DeJohn, an uppercut pressing problems of the minor to dg it, but Oscar Robertson has Pacific 64-56. artist, likes to crouch and counter- bleheader,82-21, and Paganl’s edged BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE A CLAM FOR. Nasslffs, 34-26. leagiics I can’t understand.” shattered in less than two seasons Harvard made up a seven-point ing. punch. halftime deficit behind the play of ^nOKnBtaooom ( p m .MWOt /' |{\N mmnwLV m b u tr, m iwtsoME hush, nut m vust sflono irnwnn la. Both fifh te r a weighed 149 Billy Dixon, who recently won a a ChnclnnaU scoring record It took TOUR THOUGHTS. Promoter Chris Dundee looked a fine player named Jack 'Twyman Bill Rlchling, Griff MeCneUan and MR) RMS A LOOK «r pounds. battle with pneumonia, led his RHAM'Xiualifies, for a record crowd of 6,000 to 6,- TwaavAssc.twiT teammates with 10 points in a los­ four years to set. George Harrington and nipped ,tOOONE«lOM«,IC^ ' 9 Moyer won It on. the esrds 600 at Exhibition Hall, where the ing cause. Next beat for Norman’s Sport Schedule The brilliant Bearcat came off Brandels 74-73, and Memphis State ■11 omdsls. Referee Eddie Volk 10 p.m. (EST) bout will be tele­ was Robin DlTorando with four a 10-day rest wiUv a 43-polnt Job held Jim Hagan, with a 28 point gave It to the Portlander 97-87. vised by ABC., Mints. The Floors were led by last night as streaking Cincinnati average, to 20 In turning back Judge Ralph Oruman sho^ heir fine shot-maker Dennis (The Rockville Downed Thursday, Feb. 19 overwhelmed Miami of Ohio 102- Tennessee Tech, 63-60. Itoyei' W-W. Judge Andy Crab­ Menace) Hagenow with 18 points. High riflei''tn home to Wind­ 73. Robertson now has scored 1,812 Maine whipped New Hampshire tree bad It 98-98. And the Asso­ The second game saw Pagani’s One more chance is all that is left for low-scoring Rock­ ham. points in 47 games compared to 86-83 and moved to within a game ciated I*resa had It 97-94. VCAA Maps Plans close fast to nip Naasiff’s. Skip Friday. Feb. 20 the old Cincinnati school record of of perennial champ (Connecticut In Minor and Andy Anderson were ville High School to snap a losing streak which reached 20 Manchestir vs. Bast Hartford, 1,698 set in 90 games by 'Twyman, the Yankee (Conference, and - the 'L m Angeles, Feb. 18 OP) — or Grid Telecasts :h for the Barbers with 13 and 10 straight last night as the host Rams were soundly whipped 8:30 — East Hartford, now a star of the professional Cfln- Quantlco Marinas, behind Ja ck .'Weltttweiihtweignt Art (Golden JW y) points respectively. Bob Ronzonl for a second time by Middletown, 75-43. Also, last night in High tankers vs. Torrington, 3 clnnatl Royals from 1951 through Sullivan’s 22 points, shaded Ni­ Aragon Is back in the headlines, Chicago, Feb. 18 (/P)—^The NCAA again led the Nasslff club with 13 Norwich, RHAM High Schoo.’B — Torrington. 1988. agara 83-82. ■yt' and ag^ the center of con- points. Bob Bombadier had six emt, hct y,4 tmm, im agreed yesterday on a plan for quaUfied for tJ.e 8U U Class C Roo’Kville vs. Windsor, 8:30 — The Big O has been traveling at Colorado College boosted its points. team’s Gordon Plank hooped 17 controlling 1969 college football ’roumament with an easy 69-37 Rockville. 34.3 per game pace since he first Rocky Mountain loop record ■to 8-5 80, was punished tor telecasting with 10 natlonsi and tallies in a losing cause. Rackihlle slipped into a varsity suit and with a 68-64 victory over Colorado MORIY MEEKLB BY DICK CAVALLI conquest of Norwich 'Tech. concludes its season at home Fri­ RiHAM vs. Hale Ray. 7 — Mood- 83.000 of bis $8,000 purse for his three regional dates hut made pro­ made the Bearcats an overnight Mines. toiriroTOd knockout Jan. 81 over Potter Wins Playoff In posting their ninth victory of day against Windsor. HE awe, Aa#i/THAr6A VyxjsuRE YPUPIOWUCH visions for pay-as-you-see-tele- the season, the 'Tigers from Mid­ national power last season. For pressure shooting, how about •WHireANiCCr SCREAM, CANTEU. UWCRATH BETratTHAT J Charley Sawyer of LOe Angeles After tying for the West Side With Dick Farley (15), Bob It’s the fastest pace in major BY LANK LEONARD teyg-gf a t tka Hollywood Legion Stadium. casting. Rec Junior Basketball foul shoot­ dletown led at every turn, 11-6, Johnny Sauer of Brockport, N.Y., GIRLUKE J V BOSS.'A'EW,EG/ TIME.MEEKLE / The plan will be submitted Fri­ 34-18 and 62-29, in handing Coach Ponchak (14) and Gunars Vinkels school history, approached only by State? Tom e SUPPOSED TO TOU DOING The 88-yaar-old Sawyer was, fined ing contest at 16 for 26, Marsh (12)- accounting for 41 points, former Furman ace 's IN A JOINT If T M j $1,000 of Wa $2,000 end of the day for mail vote by the member­ Potter and Craig Phillip had a John Canavari’s club iU 21st set­ SASKETBAU^ Brockport trailed Buffalo State ship of some 600 colleges and pro­ back as against one win. Ironically, RHAM had little difficulty i-epeat 32„5 career average. And most of 65-64 and Sauer waa fouled as ho LIKE THIS?'/«00 ding dong battle in a playoff. Pot' Ing a previous 35-point triumph SCORES, it ha-s been accomplished against ^*Th* penalties ware announced, vides for little varlstlon from pre­ ter finally won when Craig missed the victors also won the first meet­ missed a Jump shot at the buzzer vious years. ing by 82 points, 78-41. over Norwich, the winners leading top-class teams with opposing They cleared the court and Sauer In Saerdmento late yesterday hy his last shot. Marsh had a very EAST SIDE INTERMEDIATE coaches rigging two and three man Last year the National Colle­ Leo Ouirantano sparked the 'Tl 15-10, 34-21 and 58-29 at the quar dropped In both free -throws for a_ the State AtUetlo Commission. fine 19 for 26 score while Craig ters. The win, fifth in aucceasion defenses against Robertson. Bdklng experu hire were some- giate Athletic Assn, plan called for was Just one behind, 18 for 25 gers with 21 points while the home The lowly Elks bounced back to 68-65 ■victory. w h av eg ^ at the findings of the nine national and four regional and 11th in 19 atarta, assures the upset the Charter Oak Grocery 53- Sky the Umlt Sachems a berth In the State eommlMlon^,Aragon was penwlaed dates. 50 in the first three games in the With at least seven more gfames V- tourney for a second successive Intermediate League at the School tor lack of effort although he This year's plan calls for a clause this season and another full season knorogram. Improving Southern the gate as the San Franclscc CAPTAIN EASY BY LESI.IE ttm N BR •did he did not believe Sawyer football TV In San Francisco and S t. Petersburg, Fla., Feb. 18 PEN. ean l pick up my $8,000?” seven NCAA districts. season. . Sena ...... 1 0 final period. Roger Amlrault add­ Duke, with Carroll Youngkln before the drill ended. ‘ ’ Hla aa well aa Sawyer s, Asa Bushnell, the committee’s Only the battery men wlU be D’Amato ...... 1 0 ed another 13 tallies also for the scoring 30 points and plucking 20 Attentidn Skiers, Carla ...... 1 n He promptly parked the fhrst was hnpounded pending the oom- TV program director, said his present but by the end of this Patrrek ...... 1 0 winners. rebounds, scored sin 85-78 Atlantic pitch of the 1959 training season miaslon's'decision. group was holding a policy of month ail 16 major league clubs Resort Wants You! Hart ...... 1 0 For the Grocery, Darcy Smith Coast cjonference decision over over the rlghtfleld fence, and with -Aagm ’s attom«y> Bd?* ’ watchful waiting” on pay-as-you will be bard at work, in full force, set the pace with 18 points and. Wake Forest, and 5-10 Terry Ran a big grin left the, batting cage. •aid the commission's decision is Total...... 35 25 75 dall’s 20 points triggered Georgia see television. , trying to cram two months work BockvHle <4S) Get One of the most 'heralded rook­ "M obvious ■attempt to save Bushnell said the firm (Skia- Into less than six weeks. Squaw VaUey, CaUf., Feb. 18 (P) Tech to a 59-49 victory over Ten­ RussMui Sklera took . their first B F Pts.' 13. ies of last season, Kirkland didn’t face . . . releasing 75 tier cent of tron) did not make a specific re New Yorit, Los Angeles and. Soranno ...... ___ n 3 3 Gus’s easily rolled on to their nessee in the Southeastern (Con­ live up to expe^ U ons as he A ^ g iii’d U an o " ^ ad mis­ quest, but NCAA policy would per^ runs on 1980 Olympic mountains Plank ...... 8 1 17 14 ih win as against no loses. The ference. sion they can.'find no conduct W MY r BEEN THE ISTT?.. Olympic planners, hopeful of BHAM (M) Miller’s got back Into the win­ lighter and declares, "I’m not wor­ VNHrrE ASA -< POCKET..IT* : THE "LOST AND FOUND" IN * : to them.” Ho said that Aragon Mllout home SftxnM* conducting xh instructional school making the Feb. 21-March i straight for a 7-3 Southwest'Con­ .TELLME- ,1W MORNW(^..R^«^ lid have been more cautious In at aearwater, Fla;, since Feb.‘ 8 H. Taylor, f ...... ^ ning Ways ag^h as they came ried about my weight now. I’m r>|i* r r e k w t e r in Olympic drqss rehearsal a big sue A. Tsylor. f ...... 1 bounding back after a poor start ference ledg;er to 9-1 for idle TCU ' I^ ...U L P /9 LANDLADY MY A0C5RES5 _ a fight with his ox-sparring won’t get) stJurted until Feb, 27 about 195 and have been work­ rfMWEOSECLAIMSTT'^ cesa. called on Squaw Valley resi­ 'Farley, f ...... s and dumped Hixise & Hale. After with four games left in the race fler. Sawyer. ,, Cross SeU Record when the tuU equad reporU. Ponchalc. ( ...... i...... 7 for an NCAA berth. Baylor’a title ing out at the YMCA in Detroit" dents and Amsrlcah competitors to Vinkels. c .. trailing 19-9 at 'Jhe end of the Jt Ziff added that the oommla- A deoiaion to begin the pennant help pack down the new snow on chances were blasted, however, aa ^ d iu loical repcMentatlves races on April 9-JO, earliest in Feleetts. c . first period, the winners eu rg ^ In New Haven, Feb. 18 (dV-Wil the couriss- Walsmsley, g the secamd period to grab a 30-26 defending champ Arkansas scored S c h o l u t io ■“■'“ (tve been even mors aware bur Cross High School’s classy modern major league history, has Prestrlds*. * a 69-58 dwdslon over FayettevlUe. lihts mismatch. Strong bodies to stamp down the Iqlo, s ...... halftime edge. . , basketbalUteam set a new Cflasa cut a full week from the. pte-Ma- snow' hy foot: were sought Ckim- Bemle Mathews and Bob Wfta.ver 05. ISUsy, local bro^oaator •On grind: To make up for tliis» Gagnon. K •• Gil'Bolssonneault (19) and Dick WeUtemWd. U. [ time Wend of Aragon, A basketfcan record for epns^' petltoFS wsra asked to work three 38 13 Aivery (18) teamed up to *et the Slobknlk combined for'43 points in live victories last nllKt defeat^ the 16 cltthe have virtually eUm- Totals Duquesna's victory over Dayton, 67i,'''''- ^decUlon ••AjdUly o f iirated their ritualistic banutormr hours a Ayi receiving compensa- Norwich (87) OTce wl)lle Dick Sylvester threw Wiloox T«b)l;4^T decUlcns thU contmis Fairfield Prep 78-35. It was the Oon in room and board. In 14. For the losers, Gordie Geer, and BlUy Haig had 34 points and winners « s t straight triimph wer Howie (Carl 19 for DePaul against NorwkA'^fc .j;ra*de, *”fT^*'*taam*r-I>ttTolt Xos An- Thelweathsr bureau s ^ the Bernardo; f. collected 17 markers and B o b « two year period, btotklng Cros­ storm should 1^ up tonignt and Bourdon, f .. ruggsd LoulsvUlfi, ^ P la l B Y ^ by's old m»rk of 40 ■traight The gelea, MUwaukee, PitUburgh and jfootle, o ... Hewitt, and Pete Gavello each niu Fsb. 18 (« — It L ouIa will play all tbalr ex' thsie is a (disaoa of good weather frtMt. g .. aeeeeeeses* 13 tound the range tor 10. InW ast Oeakt A X . Td^li^BtfoSBeai- ' Raven squad will defend Itk Smat. ■ kSCIT- gttto tlUe sUrtUi noct %sek. hOiltiaa gaiBss In Florida and go frar-tlw wsMsnd. In -B ■ f

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PAGE SEVENTEB^ \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEStER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAR'i^ 18, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., W ED I^D AY, FEBRUARY 18, 19B9 RooniB Without Board 59 Suburban (or Rent 66 Houses for Sale 72 Houses for Sale 72 W ould'Mean W ar PACK SIXTEEN Ribicoff Urges Housebold Goods (XXXXI) BY FAGALY and SHORTEN | Hbuaehold Gooda 51 VICE HOME with lavatory, private ROCKVILLE, 29 LaUrel St.—Four (XX) Household Services THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW entrance. Hackmatack St. Call room apartment, $50 per month. TWO-PIECE Lawaon aet, slip cov­ BOLTON—Two year Old four room Offered 13-A ■— B y ALL KINDS ot sterilised used MI 8-8905 or 112 OV 4-8880. TR 6-4956. MANCHESTER — Six loom Cape. GOP to Submit niture for every room Including ered, 9x12 wool rug, good condi­ Aluminum storms and screens,*! new ranch with carport. Large living tion, $65. MI 4-0629- Nikita Warns DOUO'S Refrigeration 8ervinafiona. $12,800. R. F. No-Tax Budget wHKiMCeaor off on new mattresses. Electric, Dlmock Co., Realtors. Ml 9-5246, Skating Advisory Phone MI 8-5932. MI 9-6660. Musical Instruments $3 yard. Priced to sell lmmedla*ely sit THIS ID ID gas, and combination ranges, f ir s t f l o o r , room and board FAMILY 4 WITHtth four children only $13,600. R. F. Dlmock Co., No skatinK will be permitted to­ On Plans to Shoot TV SERVldfc — Potterton’g, all I THE GUT OH spftce heaters. Some refrigerators for elderly lady or gentleman, Would like five or six room apart­ Realtors, MI 9-5345. (Confinoed from Page One) day or tonight at _jPenter Springs COME AND hear the Kinsman Lots for Sale 73 advertising makes. Highest quality guaranteed | YOOT with freesers. All sparkling cIs m home comforts. MI 9-6656. ment or house. Vicinity . East Pond. work and parts, over 47 year’s ex­ appliances *nd furniture look like electronic orgw . Big savings on Hartford or Manchester. MOhawk (XXI) buck to futura generations,” May (Confinned from Page One) demonstratiem models.■ . DuBsJaldo 8-9771. VERNON—’Two house lotk, $1,600 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT DEPT. HOUR^ perience. Famous for service since I new. Electric appliantes tested said in a statement following the 1931. Phone MI 9-4537 for best | before you buy. Come in and com­ Music Center, 186 West lUUddle Apartments— Flats— FOUR b e d r o o m older (folonlal. each. Other lots available in Man­ pared to sign a peace treaty with Pools Group chester area. Phllbrick Agency, budget message. 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.______service. pare, quality and prides. OP«n • ■I^ke MI 9-6205. Tenements 63 Excellent condition. Two-car ga­ Andover both West and East Germany—"or to 8. LeBlanc Furniture Hospital, Business Property for Sale 70 rage. St. James. Pariah, $17,300. R. MI 9-8464. ’The Republican leader said the with one of them. ” If Ruiala signs SPECIALISTS In exterior decor­ rnPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 196 South St„ Rockville.______J8 MINUTE ride to Vernon. Three F. Dlmock Co., Realtors. MI 9-S345. ATTRACTIVE land, partly wood Governor’s $403 million bonding Buch a treaty with East Germany, Sets Hearing ating. Spring is Just around the I Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 PACKAGE store, gas station, seven he continued, that nation "will MONDAY Thru nU P A T 10:80 A.M.— SATURDAY 9 A.M. room apartment with garage, room house plus extra rental unit. ed on West Vernon St., Manches- program would endanger the fu corner. Caii or write 'Tr'-Btate Three piece mahogany bedroom stove, zefriigerator. References. MI (XXII) Parents Study acquire all the rlghta and obliga- Construction Co., 881 Main St. | e v e n in g g o w n , worn twics, nsw Located on a heavily traveled ter.ApproxlmatcIy 35 acres con lure of Connecticut. May was re­ set ...... : ...... 9-2837. ______taining hill affording magnificent tlona of a sovereign state, . For Monday PLEASE READ YOUR. AD -(rear), MI 9-8360. ’Three piece mahogany bedroom $39.95 now $10. Blue, size 18. MI route, with an excellent potential NEW SIX room ranch, one block ferring to the 3346 million authori­ "Any violation of Eaat German 9-4856 after 4:80 p.m. TWO ROOM furnished apartment, for future growth. Guaranteed in­ from Green. All large rooms, two views in all directions of the Possibility of —aUi—iSU act ...... compass. Would make wonderful zation over the next four years sovereignty will be resolutely re­ A public hearing has )>e«n sefaed- O M daed or "W w t A d .” arj, tak «. ovw the Hlne piece mahogany dining 105 Birch St. Call MI 9-5801 after vestment with all types of fianc- baths, bullt-ln stove and oven, fire­ buffed, Irrcapectlve of whether this oanUnM.. The advertlMr should read hi. ad the FIRST IRONING DONE in my own home. private estate or developmerll for part of the bonding program—to uied at the Municipal Building VMOfOU lUTAHE ALLTMETIMe t WAMT.' voom set ...... 41w . 6 p.m. ing available. For further Informa­ place, Full basement, two-car ga­ start a ’’Pay as tVe Grow” high­ violation will be on water, on A P P E ^ S M d M P O B T ERRORS In Hme for the next Inwr- MI 3-0118. tion call R. F. Dlmock O j., MI building purposes. Write Box M, Monday night to air information B ut LET A HOHkiNG AT, I GOT THE 8 1 ^ OF WAf// Four sofas. 820, |30. $40, $50 eac^ Wanted—To Buy 58 rage. Your choice of Interior way program. Kindergarten land or in the air, ” Khrushchev H e ^ d I. re.pon.lble for only ONE Incorrect or o m l t ^ '(ou #% w rr $20 f i v e p l e a s a n t rooms, conven­ 9-5245. decoration. R. F. Dlmock Co., Real­ Herald. gathered so far by the Town Di­ MOTOSifiT lEAM Maple breakfast set Free of New Taxes warned.” . . . if our frontiers or the rectors’ Swimming Pool Oominlt- t o r ^ adverttwroent and then only to Nine piece dining room set •. $30 ient location. 91 Main St. Tel. Ml tors, MI 9-5245. taaertlon. Error, which do not Ic.wn the value of Building— Contracting 14 ONAHOCH ._rn rH WANTED TO BUY Ribicoff presented a balanced A preliminary investigation of frontiers of our allies should he tee. 9-1077. violated, we would not stand idly t t f i d v Sia l«»en t wUl not be corrected by "make good IniMirtlon. HE'G WATKINS Good used resalsble furniture, Houses for Sale 72 (XXIH) Wanted— Real Estate 77 budget, as required by law, for the possibility of a public school Chairman Francis Mahoney pro­ BIDWELL HOME Improvement | 9E0ESTRiAKATiHG- also smaU upright and spinet f o u r r o o m duplex and g.'.rage the 1959-61 biennium. It is free of by." posed the hearing at the conamlt- Co. Alterations, additions, ga­ USED FURNITURE WEST SIDE—Attractive f?ve room BUY — SELL — TRADE kindergarten is being made by in­ Khrushchev hailed as "worthy of YODB COOPERATION WILL I 3-2711 pianos. oil steam heat and hot water. Tel. BOLTON — Six room split level, new taxes. tee's Monday n l^ t meeting with rages. Roofing and siding experts. EXCHANGE Ml 3-4751. home, enclosed breezeway. ga. wooded lot. ’Three bedrooms, fire­ Want to sell your prooTty? Ribicoff set precedent by recom­ terested parents. While attempts attention” a call by Sen. Mike pool construction company rep'o- BE appreciated f T l l rage, $13,900, assume 4%% have been made before to organize Mansfield (D-Mont) (or direct unity Aluminum clapboards a specialty. I I 16 OAK STTIEET Watkins Used Furniture place, excellent condition. $16,800. Greenwood, Inc. will buy for all mending the channeling of certain sentatlves. The hearing will begin Unexcelled workmanship. Easy ^ MUY tSVV, Exchange n e w EFFK3IENCY apartment (or mortgage, small cash. Carlton W. R. F. Dlmock Co., Realtors. MI cash. Or work out a trade. Quick highway fund revenues estimated a cooperative kindergarten, there talks between the East and West at 8 o’clock. Auto Driving School 7-A Open Thursday Evenings rent with kitchen, living room, Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. is more interest this year in a ptib- German governments and for a Lost and Found budget terms. Ml 9-6495 or ’TR1 Ml ota ou ’rifls., 9-5245. action assured. Call and get our at $36.'700,000 into the general Mahoney said the hearing wll’ 6-9109. UnUl 9 15 Oak Street bedroom, tile bath. Fun shed deal, no obligation. llc school kindergarten which Central Kuro^'-an zone (ice of MORTLOOK’S Manchester’s lead­ Closed Mondays BOLTON CENTER—Attractive two fund. The revenues are to come come at an apropriate time la the LOST—Small female Fox Terrier, with- stove, refrigerator and heat, (XXIV) GREENWOOD. INC., would be open to all 60 children of nuclear weapons. committee’s study of the outdoor ing driving school. Three skilled, CARPENTERS, experienced in I WE BUY and seU antlqus and used bedroom, ranch, aluminum from the fees paid for motor ve­ "One coulu iciu'h agreement with black and white. Vicinity Whitney VYSB etHUBT furniture, china, glass, sUver, pic­ all on first floor. Storage space kindergarten age next fall. pool problem. The committee han courteous instructors. Class room building and contracting, altera­ In basement. Parking — o-i bus storms, cellar, enclosed breeze MI 3-1577 hicle registration and operators’ li­ An Informal query has been people who have adopted such and JaiMs Rds. Name LAicky. 9S9 aunt */M., APARTMENT size refrigerator $15 ture frames, guns, attic coitsnts, NEW SIX room Colonial $17,900 censes. held four meetings so far and fore­ instructions for 15, 16, 17. year tions, additions, porches, e’ c. Spe-1 line, near shopping center. For way, garage. *13,900. MI 9-5132. built-in dishwasher. 1'4 baths presented to the First Congrega­ sober attitudes, ” he said. Wearing tan collar. H years fam­ pirrspiSLD, daybed $8. Call MI S-8938. whole estates. Furniture refln- Carlton W. Hutchins. SELLING TOUR home? For May commented that the Gov­ sees three more, including the olds. Telephone Mr. Mortlook, ciallzlng in cottages, garages, sid­ one or two only, $95 monthly. Can built-in stove and oven. Ctmplete- prompt, efficient, courteous serv tional Church a.s to whether claaa- Mansfield told the Senate last hearing, before it makes its recom­ ily pet. MI 3-0616. Director of Driver Education. ings. Guaranteed workmanship. | ished and repaired. Furlnture Re­ ernor "has taken funds from the week that West Germany should TWO PAIRS custom made lined pair Service and Sales, Talcott- be seen at 26 Congress St., Apt. $14,900 RANCH, brick front, three ly landscaped. Ameslte 4rive. R ice and appraising without nbllga- room facilities in the new church mendation to the Board of Dlrec- LOST—Black velvet purse near Ml 9-7398. MI 3-0731 or AD 3-5978. J. Phohe MI 3-7091, F Dlmock Co., Realtors, MI highway department and has di­ wing would be available and, if so, abandon tta opposition to dealing r(jee silk draperies 77” long. MI viUe. MI 8-7449. bedrooms, fireplace, cellar, base Mon, call S. A. Beechler, Ktealtor, verted them to the general fund tora tn the middle of March. Armory, on Main St., or near Park 9-5245. Ml 3-8969 or Wesley R. Smith As­ under what arrangementa. It 1s direetly with the Ea.st Germans on lARSON’S Connectiput’s first li­ ANY KIND of carpentry and cabl Painting:— Papering 21 Help Wanted— Male 36 Articles For Sale 45 9-7782, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. ROOMS, refrigerator and stove. board heat, trees, near bus making it necessary to borrow ”We haven't tried to puU a fast Chertnut apartments, night of stores, school. Carlton W. Hutch sociates. Ml 9-8952. Member Multi­ not expected that there will be any the unity tasue. The West Germans one on residents and excluded them censed driving school .rained, .. net work done. Honest and rella-1 Individual thermostat, lots of money to replace them. This is the Information forthcoming until the have been carrying on trade nego­ Charity Ball. MI 9-5490. ble workmanship. Call Roscoe OIL BURNER, used, short barrel NECCHI automatic sewing ma­ HOT AIR or hot water furnace. ins. Ml 9-5132. (XXV) ple Listing Service. from meetings,” Mahoney aaid. CcrUfied and approved, Is •’ow of­ PAINTINO AND paperhanging. TOOL MAKERS chine, oost $250 new, will take $96 closet space. Available immedi­ classic example’ of robbing Peter Board of Trustees of the churcll tiations with their eastern col­ TTiompson, MI 3-1895 for estl-l Good clean workmanship at rea­ price $35. WiUlams Oil-o-matlc CaU MI 3-6183. "We want their views, and we fering classroom and Vehlnd cash. MI 9-0937. ately, In modern apartment build­ *12,900 ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom NEW SIX room Cape, West Side, Ha v e n e e d for six room capes. to pay Paul.” holds its meeting at the end of the leagues (or several years. FOUND—Young cat, white with wheel instruction for teenagers, mates sonable rates. 80 years In Man­ AND low pressure oil burner, see page ing. MI 3-5175 or MI 3-7997. built-in range and oven, ’'estibule. The Governor’s recommendation "Supporters of eontinutng the want to keep them Informed of 132 Febmary Popular Science, ranch, ceramic bath, liot water If you have one to sell call P. V. month. everything we’re doing.” graV stripes. Phone MI 9 3490. hn 9-6075. chester. Raymond Fiske. Ml 40” UI7IVERSAL automatic electric Choice location. T^arge lot 416,200. Tongren, Broker. MI 3-6321. that $12,200,000 be borrowed for If .sufficient Informaltou on cost Cold War are attacking Mansfield CARPENTER desires repair work, 9-9237. price $40. New 550 fuel oil tank, Rooms Without Board 59 FOUR ROOM apartment. Heat and heat, basement picture window On March 2 the committee la Jk _ __ _ OnnniAl VirtnUV all types of remodeling. Dial PI IRST CLASS MACHINISTS range with warmer drawer, MI 145’ frontage. Carlton W. Hutch R. F Dimock Co., Realtors, MI the slate’s share of school build­ estimates on facilities, equipment, smd accusing him of making con­ 'l o s t — Cocker Spaniel, honey price $98. New oil fired forced 9-0122. hot water, parking. Just off Main 9-5245. ing grants to towns and for voca­ cessions to the USSR,” Khrushchev scheduled to meet with the Town 2-7728. ______EXTEHUUR and Interior painting. f r o n t ROOM heated, hot water, ins. MI 9-513’2. teachers’ salaries and transporta­ Planning (Jommlsslon to review 8 For work on close tolerance Air­ air suspended furnace, price $340 color, vicinity Branford St. Call Business Services Offered 13 St., adults. MI 3-7590 or inquire Legal Notice tional-technical schools was also tion are available, the propo.sal to said. "Nobody la making any con­ MI 3-4274^______Ceilings tefinlsbed. Papernangtng. craft Precision Parts. Also gas fired heating equipment, BENDDC Economat, In good work­ parking, central. Lady or gentle* at 649 Main St. once again the density of popula­ ALTERATIONS ta kitchens bath- Wallpaper books. Estimates given. man. 59 Birch St. VERNON—Four room home, mod­ attached by May. This sum was Include kindergarten In the ele- cessions to US. Mansfield is Just CONNIE’S ’TV and Radio Service, humidifiers, sheet metal ducts and ing condition. Needs no special 8TATK OF CONNECTICUT. DlMrlct thinking soberly and sensibly.” tion and areas of town-owned iMd LOST: PASS BOOK No. 1392, Sav­ rooms, attics, cmlars, porches, or Fully covered by Insurance, Call FIVE LARGE room duplex with ern kitchen, oil hot air heat, base­ proposed by Ribicoff to be Included mentar.v system will probably he which might serve as swimming available all hours. Satisfaction playroom. Plumbing, carpentry, HIGH HOURLY RATES fittings for forced air heating sys­ plumbing. MI 4-0387, . BOLTON — New five room -anch, of Andover, Probate Court, 'Town ot in the $57 million non-highway Switching to the Middle East ings Department of the Connecti­ guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1815. Edward R. Price. AQ 9-1008. tems, T. P. Aitken Co., Tolland FURIHSHED ROOM, convenlenUy heat, parking facilities, outside ment. A good buy, *8,500. ’The fireplace, basement garage. Two Andover. Janimr.v 28. 1959. presented at the next meeting of pool sites. electrical and masonry. .Aluminum If you don’t qualify for one of located. One minute from Main Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. Estate of George A. Antliony, late of bonding figure. the Board of Education on March Khnishchev charged that the Shah cut Bank & Tnist Company, North Tpke., Manchester, MI 3-6793. COM’IN GET IT !! porches. Bus transportation. Call acre wooded lot, $15,200. R. F. the 'Town of Columbia, in said District, Later, Mahoney said, a meeting C Main Street office. Application HILLS’ ’TELEVISION Service. siding. Garages, cottages, out­ PAINTER and paperhanger, deco­ these positions, please do not ap- CHOP, CHOP, CHOP, PRICES St. light housekeeping. Woman May said school construction 2. Iran had been pressured by the MI 3-2457, 9-5 only. VERNON Five room ranch, mod­ Dlmock Co., Realtors. Ml 9-5246. deceased. United States, Britain and Turkey will probably have to be arranged t made for payment. Av'ailaMe at all limes. Phtlco fac­ buildings, room additions. Nuslde rating. Good clean Job, reasonable WONDER HORSE, $6, twin size YES, ALBERT’S ARE only. Ml 9-7969. The Administrator having exhibited bills should have been paid out of Plans for a cooperative kinder­ Engineering Company, Ino., 84 ern kitchen, builtAn oven and break off recent negotiations for with Water Department Superin- ' tory supervised service. Tel. Ml price. S. Yencha, MI 9-8914 alter coil springs, $5, lady’s writing CHOPPIN’ PRICES I x x v i l ) his admlnlslrarion account with aaid the current Income. ” In effect, this garten have also been under study teiu-’ent Fred Thrall and Tawton Rd. near house friendly service on your Electro­ FOUR ROOM apartment, all mod­ Hansen, Realtor, MI 3-2453. X00x200 landscaped lot. A clean f:e, $5. under construction return It to 64 lux (R) cleaner. Pick up and de­ T. Slocomb Co., Matson Hill Rd., Driftwood ...... $225 per M’ portation. I'll send my auto for M I 8-6745. em convenience, partly furnished, the Town of Columbia, where deceased jermlt has been submitted to the Mystery Guest? presentation was made by James INSURANCE COMPANY South Glastonbury, Conn. you. No obligation. home throughout. Asking *16,900. last dwelt, and by sending a copy, cer­ Insurance agents examination Planning and Zoning Commission Conway Rd. livery. Call Electrolux authorized Roofing and Chimneys 16-A Knotty Fine ...... $140 per M’ convenient. MI 3-0305. SOUTH WINDSOR—New five room R. F. Dlmock Co., Realtors, MI tified mail, postage prepaid, to. P_. Irvine, District advancement Cedar ...... $126 per M’ 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTTORD PLEASANT large clean heated ranch large modem kitchen, full Blanche E. Jone.->. Administratrix, by fee, $5. and the Town CHerk by the Ban sales ana service. Ml 9-0848 or JA DRIVE-IN theater manager, full room for gentleman. Centrally lo­ 9-5245. A "mystery” guest will be pres­ chairman. ATTENTION neglected house­ 3-0108. Please ask for Auguotlr.e | ROOFING—Sperialhrii^ m rei^ ^ OF AMERICA We will beat our competitors ad­ FOUR ROOM apartment, second ! cellar, 'i acre. *15,000, *1,000 her Attorne.v, Retd & Riege. 1 Eewis Insurance brokers examination D Realty Company of Manchester ent at the next meeting of Gibbons Scouts David Bruce. John time. RetaUing experience helpful, A—L—B—E—R—T—’S cated. Private entrance. Free St.. Hanford, Conn.. fee, $5. wives! If the light of your love Kamlenskl. ing roofs of all kinds. Alan now. vertised prices by at least 5% . floor, oil heat, hot water, attic, down. Clifford Hansen, Realtor, (XXX) and Marllvn Pa.vne (nee Marilyn If. The applicants recently purchased Assembly, Catholic Ladies of CJb- O’Brien and James Sheldon were Is Indifferent, if he is silent and roofs. Gutter work. Chlmneye has an opening for a competent not necessary. Writs Box L, - OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P.M. parking. MI 3-8914. screened porch, entirely reno­ Public adjuster's examination the Andover Lunch property on Herald. NOBODY — BUT NOBODY SAT. 6 P.M. MI 3-2453. Jones). P. O. Box 96. Camp Verak. lumbus. accepted In Tenderfoot rank. Wil­ morose, we have a remedy that LAWN MOWERS sharpened and cleaned repaired, M years earner- clerk-stenographer In MwchMter. UNDERSELLS NATIONAL FUIWiSHED light houaekeeping vated, garage. Adults. P. O. Box LAKE S’TREET — New six room Arizona, all at least ten days before fee. $5. the north side of Route 6. The next meeting will be March liam Auden received merit badges repaired. All work guaranteed. MODIFIED RANCH—Seven rooms. said lime a.sslgned. will cure him and make him In­ lence. ih ie esUroates. Call How- Permanent position with Uher^ UPHOLSTERED dark green chair. room, heat, lights and gas In­ 255, Manchester, Conn. Colonial with garage. Built by U. CHARUES H. NICHOI-SON. Judge. Other fee increases recommend­ The application requested only at the Knights of Columbus for canoeing, flremansliip and stantly Verbose. Quick like a bun­ Free pick-up and delivery 10% ley Manchester. $n 8-5861. salary Increases and opportunity NATIONAL l u m b e r , INC. Four pair 72” drapes. Almost new 22x15 foot living room with fire­ & R. Built-in stove and oven. ed by Ribicoff Include; signatures from the Commission cooking. Paul Christiansen was - 1 tor advancement to qualified appli­ Help Wanted— cluded. Ladies. CaU MI 8-6388. ijEW 4% ROOM apartment on bus DECBEK ON U5IITATION OF Home. ny, serve him a Lynn Poultry off (^sharpening until March| 881 STATE S’TREET, coffee table. Step table and occa­ place. Modern throughout. *23,900. Large fireplace. Sun deck. 114 Registration of flshlng boats, and Town Clerk verifying that To the one who first guesses the awarded the weather merit badge. piping hot Barbecued Chicken. let/Bruno Moske, MI 8-0771. cant. Excellent working conditions Male or Female 37 line, heat, electricity, hot wrtei- Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. CLAI.MS NORTH HAVEN, CONN. sional table, mahogany. Reason­ ATTRACTIVE heated room to t baths three bedrooms. Beautiful from $5 to $10. there were no zoning regulations identity of the "m.vstery ” guest An art merit badge went to Rob­ You'll be glad you did. Lynn Poul­ Heating and Plumbing 17|87V& hour five day week, vacaUon CHestnut 8-2147 gentleman, near Center, In quiet and garage furnished. Immediate view. *18,700. R. F. Dlmock Co., License to fish from registered against liquor stores in the area ATTENTION residents! Homes, and extra earned vacation days. SPEED TYPIST at least 60 words able. Mornings 8-11 a.m., eve­ occupzmcy, Ideal lor elderly cou­ RANCH--6'5 rooms. Ultra modern AT A COURT OF PROBATE holden b.v solving the riddle below, a ert Hopps. try Farms, Manchester Shopping nings after 6, PI 2-7176. home. Private phone on floor. MI Realtor.s. MI 9-5245. at Coventry, within and for the District boat, from $1 to $5. of a town ordinance against liquor commercial. Industrial. Dissatis-1S. WATSON, Pl-UMBING aud heat- Complete life Insurance benefit pjro- per minute. Night work, 8 p.m.-5 ple. $115 monthly. Call MT 9-0279 — situated on a spacious lot. in of Coventry, on the 16th day of Febru­ prize will be awarded. Members Scout families and their friends Parkade. MI 9-8251. 3-5331. License for commercial kennel stores. The area Involved ia the enjoyed a potluck supper planned fled with present rubbish sendee? Ing contractor New InaWlatlona, 460 Woodbridge St. Phone a.m. CaU MI 9-6273. Diamonds— Watchi KENMORE electric range' 30” , or 22 Trumbull St., Manchester. exclusive surroundings. Beautiful ary. A.D. 1959. of the A.sscmbly are asked to solve We Invite Inquiries. Pull time! alteration work and repair work, 3.2418 living room with large picture (XXXI) Present, Hon. Elmore Turklngton. or pet shop, from $1 to $10. newly designated land reserve dis the riddle and then to phone Mrs. by Mrs. Althea Gibson, head of Jewelry 48 automatic oven timer and clock, WEST SIDE room in private home. E.sq.. Judge. Slaughter of rabbits and poul trlcl under the regulations ap Personals sendee M&M Rubbish Co., MI { MI 9-8808. All conveniences. Gentleihan pre­ FOUR ROOM apartment, Pioneer window. built-in bookcases, VERNON—New six room Colonial On motion of Jay E. Yaffo. Executor, Edward Morlarty, 167 N. Eim St., the Scout mothers group. Intro­ WOULD YOU enjoy your vacation Situations Wanted— rotisserie. Used six months, only Qrcle. Convenient kitchen with try where less than four persons proved by the commission last duced by Toastmaster William 9-9767, LEONARD W. TOST Jeweler, re­ $150. CaU MI 8-0918.. ferred, CaU Ml 3-8138. paneled walls and wall to wall with attached garage. Built-in 49 Pearl Street, Hartford, Conu., on with the answer. ELECTRIC SHAVERS, soles and 24 HOUR Immediate sendc*. Re­ more this summer If you could dishwasher, fenced-in vard, *80 carpeting. Full basement with the estate of Charles P. lee. late of are etnployed, from $5 to $15. month, which permits commercial Hust as after-dinner speaker, John Female 38 pairs, adjusts watches experay. range and oven. Fireplace sun Coventry within .said distrlef, dereased. The riddle follows: sendee. We carry cords, cutting GEER ELECTRONICS. Electrical, modeling, repairing, new installa­ earn extra money now? Up to $25 monthly.. CaU MI 9-1775 between recreation room and-^uilt-ln bar. Insurance company license, from or industrial uses In keeping with This person has traversed Mortimer, chairman of the Dis­ tions, electric sewer cleaning, Reasonable prices. Open - daily. ATTRACTIVE gas range, has large deck. 114 baths, three bedrooms, This Court doth decree that six other uses of the area. The major heads, cases and most parts in radio and TV — installation and working any early evening. Will Thursday evenings. 139 Spruce oven, grill, timer, excellent con- ROOM FOR RENT, 7 Florence Bt. 8-8 p.m. Two-car garage. *38,500. Phil­ months be allowed and limited for the, $10 to $20. afar and wide, for education trict campsite committee, spoke on sendee. For the best In Sendee drainpipes cleaned fast r.nd effi­ high wooded lot. Brick fremt. purpose of the designation is to Btock. Russell’s Barlwr Shop, show you how. Car necessary, TYPING DONE In my home.. Pick Street lA 9-4^. dltl(m. Asking $60. MI 8-1264. MI 9-1940. brick Agency, MI 9-846-1; *17,400 R. F. Dlmock Co., Real­ creditors of said estate to exhibit^ their Fee for notary public appoint­ and sport. the advantages of Camp Jolinaon to Spruce SL caU MI 9-0762. ciently. Will R. Guy, Ml 8-0677. Write Mrs. Roas, 23 HUlside Ave. up and deliveiy. MI 9-2056. FOR RENT—Spacious upstairs five 'V claims against the same to the Execu­ ment. from '10 to *20. restrict the encroachment^ of com­ the Blackledge District There room apartment and garage Just MANCHESTER— Special tpodern tors. 8il 9-5245. tor and directs that public notice be merce or industry in residential 'The know’edge and films at­ Waterhury. given of this order by advertising in a Sales finance company license, tained on these Jaunts form followed a presentation of the VACUUM CLEANERS repaired tn EVERE3ADY—Ashes, rubbish re QtHET, MIDDLE-sged woman, live Fuel and Peed 49>A off Main St. Phone MI 9-3616. .six room cape on bus line, full newspaper having a circulation tn said from $100 to $150. areas but to permit them In non my own home idxtp. yean moval. Cellars and attics cleaned. Insurance 0 18 (XXXII) an interesting and factual re­ troop charter by Bruce McBlroy, CLERK-TYPIST, In as companion housekeeper. No price *12,500. 6',2 room colonial, district, and by posting a copy thereof Motor veh cle racing permit residential areas. The property in District scout executive, to St factory experience. Au makea, low No Job too big or small. Sunda; heavy cleaning. Phone MI 9-7864. WELL SEASOI7ED hardwood, fire THREE b o o m s , heat, hot water, *14,900. Beautiful two-family on the public sign post In said Town ot question is not adjoined by reai port. ratea. tree estimates, tree trickup M U ? ”pacU^^ PAY THE ' B IL I^ S garage, garden. Telephone eve­ VERNON — New six room split Coventry, nearest the place where the fees, from $20 to $50. If you have no idea who this Mary’s Institutional Representa­ place or furnace, $5 and $10 loada homes, good location, excellent level. High wooded lot. Cathedral deceased last dwelt. dences. tive Paul Bernard. and delivery. Mr. Id le r JA expressing. Ml 0-5045. IF YOU’RE LAID UP? purchasing and export sales. She- delivered. MI nings CH 9.3491. condition. Two to choose from. All Certified from Record. PTA Meets Tonight "Mahchestcrite” is, then I’ll 3-8804. Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 CeUinB with redwood beams! Built- ELMORE TURKINGTON. Judge. give la clue most assuredly. Amusing incidents of Scouting TV ANTENNTS repaired and In­ cellent working condition and out­ kinds of new and used homes. In range and oven. l',4 baths, large The Andover PTA will meet at The Metropolitan Life Insurance standing bwieflts in new Bloom FIREPLACE wood­ lick up tunk- Legal Notice Ta|ke a letter and place it in Troop 27 were shown In Koda- WANTED—Ride from West Side to stalled. Call Modem TV Service. POODLE clipped by appointment. Mitten will work hand and glove fireplace. Finished laundry room. AT A COURT OF PROBATE hi-id at 8 o’clock tonight In the elementary color by Alfred Christiansen to Company will .carry a big jpart of [field plant ful or less. 78 Erie St., off Keeney Business Locations with Vou. Call the Ellsworth Mit­ Coventry, within and for the Dl«lrlct school. Guest speakers will be before and after a word mean­ State Office building, Hartford. MI 3-8185. "Let your poodle look like the St., MI 8-4415. Garage. Three bedrooms $17,990. of Coventry, on the 16th day of Febru­ ORDER OF NOTICE conclude an enjoyable evening the load, If you’ve protected your- JI M. NEY CO, for Rent 64 ten Agency, Realtors. MI 3-6930 R. F. Dlmock Co., ReaUom. MI AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held Carlton B. Seybolt, principal, and ing "shut up securely.” Houra 8:30-4:80. Phone Ml 3-7943. CH 2-3281 king he thinks he is,”- Call before ary. 1950. Now if you think you know which many helping hands made REUPHOLS’TERY, slip cove-^ and j self with a Metropolitan Accident 10 a.m. or after 7. TR 5-5552.' or MI 9-5524. 9-5245. Present Hon. Elmore Turklngrlon, at Mancheiter, within and for the Mrs. Barbara Wyther. and Grov­ possible. Notable was tha wori: draperies. Custom made. Free and Health Policy. For the’ M l VACANT STO R E-’Will remodel for Judge. District of Manchester, on the 13th day our guest contact me quick as YOUNG LADY to rent room and FIREPLACE wood, $10 s load. PI of February. 1969. er Howard, of the RHAM High of Senior Scouts "Butch” Auden have full use of facilities. Ml esUmates. Open evening fo. your tails of these plana, write or P^one: WlDOjraR M ^ th rw chM rm office or business. Parking and ENFIELD—Five room ranch -three Efttate of Winifred Mltterholzer. Jate you will. sire housekeeper. CaU MI 9-1978, 3-6406. • (XXXIII) of Coventry, in said District, deceased. Present, Hon. John J. Wailett, Jiidg^. School staff. "Dave” Butler and "Sam” Han 0-8839.,. convenience. P A M Upholstery Articles For Sale 45 yentrally located. MI 9-3627. years old, fenced in yard, rear The Admlnlfilralor having exhibited Estate of Louise Moffett, late of the For there's a prize fo, the Shops, 207 North Main St. hn HARRY J. MERO, or contact Rev, Almmd at South jxirch. *12.600. P. V. Tongren ■VERNON — New six room ranch his administration account with said City of New York. State of New York first one identifying this drickson (assisted by Scouts Briar Church. A m . CONDITIONED two - room estate to this Court for allowance, It is deceased, owning property in the Town Manc)iester Evening Herald Macintosh) and their friend “BUT WANTED — Ride, Woodbridge St, 9-6324. 60 High Court, East Hartford USED LUiraER, buUdlng and Household Goods Broker MI 3-6321. with attached garage. Built-in of Manchester in said District. Andover correapondent, Mrs. Paul guest, whose shoes no one else Junction of Lydall, to Hartford, front office. 100% location. Mar- ORDERED: That the 24th day of Baker added the final touch c ' JA 8-3849 WANTED—Cleaning woman Fri plumbing supplies, fumacea, hot range and oven, fireplace i.u living February,, 1969. at 10 o’clock, forenoon, Upon application of David Ardrey. D. Pfansfiehl, telephone Pilgrim could fill. vicinity Royal ’Typewriter. Houra ELECTRICAL work by Walt water heaters, windows ahd 16” MOTOROLA console TV, VHP low'a, 887 Main St. COVENTRY—For *7,900 four-room room and basement. Wooded lot, at the Probate Office In the Municipal Executor, praying for authority to »elr glamour with drum and plan 8-4:80. PI 3-8289. Zemanek assures your' safety. after 5:30 p.m. day mornings. CalCall MI 9-2507 be dwelling with closed in porch, Building In said Coventry be And the certain real estate particularly de­ 2-6856. throughout the evening. tween 8 a.m. to 13 noon. doors. Choman's Housewiacklng, only. First $25, MI 9-0710 after $ nice location, $16,500. R. F. Dimock scribed in said application on file, it is Don’t wait, call MI 9-8976 now. j Representing p.m. fireplace, one-car garage, large Co., Realtors. MI 9-5245, same is assigned for a hearing on the at Stock Place. Open Saturday Hotises for Rent 65 allowance of said administration ac­ ORDERED. That said application b< Be wise and modernize. Metropolitan Life Insurance 8-1, daily 3:30-5, or call Ml 4-2392. lot. May be purchased with small count with said estate to this Court and heard and determined at the Probat Deaths Last Night Automobiles for Sale 4 PARTY DEMONSTRATORS need­ down payment. Alice Clampet, office In Manchester in said District India to Compare Music ed. New 1859 line of over 600 new SALE 1-8 OFF on wsUpaper. WaU (XXXIV) filed an application for the ascertain­ Cheney lo Speak TYPEWRITERS and office me- j USED TV . set new idotorolas for files 4c a file. KentUe, from 7o Realtor. MI 9-4543, Other listings ment of distributees and an order of on the 27tn day of February, 1959. at WANTED — Clean used cars. We eati smartest, most unique na-l THREE BEDROOM ranch. *120 distribution, this Court directs that ten o’clock in the forenoon, and that By ’THE ASSOCIA’TED PRESS . New Delhi—A program o f com ' chines repaired. Sales, oervice and Moving-Trucking—- high trades. Don’t wonder, CaU each.'Green Paint aiid Wallpaper,' available. COVENTRY—Attractive five gpom notice be riven to all persons inter­ Yakima. Wash. — Mrs. Alice buy, trade down or trade any­ rentals. MI 9-8477, tionaUy advertised items. Full or ^mwithly. Ellington TR -5-7759. notice of the time and place assigned To Exchange Club parative studies in Indian an Storage 20 spars time money-making oppor- Gonder, MI 9-1486. at the Green. ranch. Large kitchen, three bed­ for said hearing be given to all persons ested !n said estate of the pendency of Lucas, 87, an aunt of President thing. Douglas Motors, 383 'lain. SIX ROOM split level, two baths, rooms, nice living room. large W known to be interested therein to ap­ said application and the time and place Western music la being introduce TREES PRUNED and removed.. tuntUes. Experience unnecessary. SNOW BLOWERS—Beo, Snowbird, MAPLE TWIN bed, box spring, fireplace, recreation room, ga­ pear and be heard thereon by mailing of hearing thereon, by publishing Elsenhower, died Monday after an at the ’University of Delhi The un-’ OLDER CARS, mechanics spe- MARCHESTTSR Package DeUvery. Call or write HOP Home Parties, Suburban for Rent 66 A comfortable home for m oden on or before February 19. 1959, by copy of this order in some newspaper W. Fitch Cheney Jr., professor of illness » f six weeks. Her late sis­ Elxpert service. CaU MI 9-49611 and ’Toro. Push and aeU-propeUed. like hew mattress, $50. Four rage. City utilitie.s. A real family living' Priced at only $12,650, R. having a circulation in said district, at mathematics and chairman of the versity is establl-' ’ ig an inatitut «laU, fixlt yourself cars, always after 6. Light trucking and package deliv­ 45 Manor Circle East Hartford, home near new school. Minimum Cfrtified mail, a cony of this order to ter, Mrs. David Eisenhower, wa* ery. Refrigerators, washers and Capitol I^ulpmeht, 38 Mair. Ml drawer meple ’ chest, $30. MI ANDOVER— Four room heated F Dimock Co., Realtors, MI i.#eo Mltterholzer, (jedar Swamp Road, least rive days before the day of said Department of Mathematics at of music as a center for the stud a gpod selection. Look behind our m, three District of Mah^eatar. on the 16lh day Dover, N. J.; Marie Pollock. 1377 ton. length film, which was produced the lowdown on the lowest down work, guarantssd. CaU MI 9-lSSS The keynote of this week’s Best Buy Is versatlUty, This horns 0. Ingtoh Ave., New York City. N.Y.: Anna and xmaUest payments anywhere. Kcreens Knd doors. One car gar,^e bedrooms, den, and separate din­ of February, A.I). 1959. Cheney’s subject will be “ Be-. in 1914. after 6 p.m, ter. Is adaptable to a young couple just starting out an older couple with ameslte drive on bus line, Present, Hon, John J. Wailett. Judge, Von Callo. 2801 Pond Place. Bronx yond the Milky Way.” Russell Not a small loan or finance com­ MANCHES’TER Moving and Yruck- aOCKVILLE—-2H room furnished ing roogi. Kitchen, built-in range Estate of Helen'.Brahsney, late of N.Y.: Dorothy H, Anderson Dupuis. Denver — Radford S. Hall, 62, pany plan. Douglas Motors, 888 ing Company. Local and long dis­ AMBITIOUS young man for parts getting set to enjoy their golden years or pn avemge family ajwrtment with private bath, utill- near school and shopping. Nothing and oven, wall refrigerator. Two- Manchester in said district, deceased. 372 Anderson Ave., Cliffside Park. N, Clifford, vice president of the club, executive secretary of the Amer­ WEIAVING of burns, moth holes to do but move in. Asking $15,600 J .: Robert Hughes. 542 43rd St.. Union Main Street . - and tom clothing, hosiery runs, tance moving. Weekly van serv­ dept., interested In permanent with one or two (even three) chU^ren. Here’s why: The resi­ supplied. Si dhr garage, lt4 acre lot. $28,800 Upon application sf Edward F. is in chaise of the program at this ican National Cattlemen’s Assn., ice to New York. MI 8-65«3. dence Is preser-Uy comprised of four, Immaculate rooms . . . in­ with 10% down to approved buy­ Brananey, praying thhl letters of ad­ City. N. J.: David Ardrey. 28bl Pond handbags repaired, zipper re­ work with good future. Mechani­ Call TR 5*4828. R. F. Dimock Co.,- Realtors, w ministration be grantedxin said estate, Place. Bronx. N. Y. supper meeting. died Tuesday of a cerebral hemor­ BEFORE YOU BUT a used car placement, umbrellas -epaired, cal knowledge helpful but not nec­ cluding two bedrooms , . . downstairs. Upstaln there la very er. Alice Clampet, Realtor, Ml 9-5245. as per mmlicatlon on flh». it i.s JOHN J. WAIJ^ETT. Judge. Prof. Cheney holds both B. A. rhage. The association has affili­ see Gorman Motor Sales. <4ulck essary. MI 3-4163. adequate apace (notice the front dormers) for two more, well R(XSCVIl Ce — Six rooms with 9-4543. Other listings available. ORDERED; That the foregoing appll- and M. A. degrees from the Uni­ men’s shirt collars reverjwd and Painting— Papering 21 (Uitlon be heard and determined at the LIMITATION ORDER ate groups in 29 states. Sales and Servioe. 385 Main replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ lighted and cross ventilated bedrooms. Location is expellant, near bath, $65. Four room apartment (XXXVI) AT A (XIURT OF PROBATE, held versity of California, an M. A. de wtth bath $40, automatic gas heat. MANCHESTER—Six room older Probate office in Manchestee- In said Flint. Mich. — Roland F. Scott Street MI 9-4071. Open evenings. ing Shop, ' J, CEILINGS retlnlshed, , interiors school, transportation, shopping. TTie present owner (change of District, on tlie 26th day of February. at Manphpstftr. within and for the gree in teaching mathematics from W, H. Preuss A Sons. TR 6-2557. home two-car garage. Very con­ TWO IN ONE package. A nice two- A.D. 1959. at ten o’clock in the fore­ District of Manchester, on !ho 16th day 45, who wrote Jokes for some of painted evenings and Saturday. jobs is reason for selling) has meUculousIy maintained both the of February. 1959. Harvard! University and a Ph. D. SAVE 50% on Taundering. Wet venient clean. Tongren, Broker, family and a separate (our room noon. and that notice be given to ail the ’ nation’s top comedians while 1963 PLYMOUTH four door sedan CaU MI 4-8016. • SEPTIC TANKS interior and exterior. ANDOVER—Near Route 6. Large m 3-6321. persons Interested In said estate of the Present. Hon. John J. wailett. Judge. from the Massachusetts Institute confined to his wheel chair with wash, damp or fluff dra. 6'olded hofoe. ’Thla two-family ia in very pendency of Said application and the Estate of Ernest N. Fryer, lale of of Technology. He has been a $386. Can Sa 9-0710 after t p.m. CUEANED and INirrALUBD almost new atx room Cape. l',4 time and place of hearing thereon, by Manchester in said District, deceased. crippling arthritis, died Sunday. and wrapp^ free., Ifoncheafor For example, there Is an excellent retaining wall In front . nice condition inside and out. Oil motion of Myrtle F. Rossner of teaching.fellow in mathematics at Laundromat, 060 Center Sl see picture . . . two flagstone patios in the rear and the entire baths, $100 monthly, option to Separate heating systems, copper publishing a copy of this order In some Scott, an invalid for 26 years, re­ 1949 FORD V8 four door sedan boy. AC 8-9237, WiUlmantic. Call MANCHESTER VICINITY newspaper having n circulation in said said Manchester, executrix. the Unlversit.v of California and cently wrote for Gary Moore s • SEWERS ground have been well learned and shrubbed. Another extm- plumbing, aluminum combina­ diatrlct. at least five days before the .ORDERED: That six months from the $138. 18S4 Ford 6 club coupe, BELMONT Rug deanlng Can- MACHINE CLEANED after 5 p.m. ______16th day of February. 1959. be and the haa taught at the Hebbard School, television shows. radio, tarnter, $645. CaU MI • value feature is the finished rumpus room In the full cellar. Manchester Deepwood Dr.— Four tions, two-car garage, convenient day of said hearing, to appear If they pany—For those who care about Special location. An unusual package buy see cause at said time and place and be same are limited and allowed for the Newton, Mass., ’Tufts College in We believe this represents excellent vplue . . . a typical Beat RdCKVILLE, 24 Grove St.— Well room Cape with carport, knotty heard relative thereto, and make return creditors within which to bring in their their ruga—phone MI t-0013. • INSTAUATION for $21,500. R. F. Dlmock Co., claims against said estate, and said Medford, Mass., and the University Buy. Your Inqtilrtes are Invited. TTiank you very mueb. heated two room apartment, $18 nine recreation room, completely to this court. of Connecticut, where he was pro Bus Line Held Doomed Free pickup and delivery. Free! Discounts On "Bince 1907 By Held fenced In lot, ameslte drive. Ideal Realtors, MI 9-5245. . JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. executrix is directed to rive ptiblic eatlmatea given. We specialize inj SPECIALIST weekly, three rooms, $22 weekly. notice to th^ creditors to brlnu In their fessor of mathematlcis and astron­ 1966 YO tK in»G B N , black, excel- It*B Been Of Course*’ for small family or retired couple. claims within said time allowed by furniture and wou to waU carpet­ AUCTION I^ulro first floor, apartment 9. (XXXVII) A T A COURT O F PROBATE, held omy. Southington, Feb. 18 (IP)—A Con­ hMBfc jchndiapi^ .QUl MI 4-8166. GAS FURNACES Owners want fast sale. Asking at Manchester, within and for the pubiishiDK a copy of this order in some necticut Company official says ing. ' f Ths WILLIAM E. BELDORE AIENOY District ot Manchester, on the 13th day newspaper having a circulation In said AT LEOION HALL, MANCHESTER. CONNf BOtaCVlLLE. 24 Talcott Ave. - $11,800. probate district within ten days from h o u r Tovni m i CoHRiry TWO-FAMILY — Excellent condi­ of FeBfuary. A.D. 1969. that bus service between Southing­ FLAT FINISH HoUand window On Leonard S t, Off Main S t, Opposite Steto Armory Beaufiful furnished three room Present, lion. John J. Wailett. Judge. the date of this order and return make S E R V Id ^ B a 9-4749 SiW MAIN ST,—TEL. BU 9-0760 tion, 6-6. choice location, $16,700. to this court of fhe notlcp riven. ton and Meriden Is doomed. shades, made to measure. Ail M : I'beated apartment, resldeptlal dis- Estate of— Forrest ------N. Buctland.-tl ■ late of Legal Notice Earl Mortimer, vice president of DraiRagi Go. SATURDAY. PEI. 21.1959 AT 10 A.M. .I’ftrict. Adults only, $26 weekly. TR COVENTRY BOLTON LINE R. F. Dlmock Co., Realtors. MI Manchester in said district, deceased. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. metal Venetian blinds bt a-new Upon application of Harold W. Oar- the transit line, told (Chamber of INSFEOnON AFTER 9 AJML ON SALE DAY ONLY Member: 9-5246. LIMITATION ORDER LIMITATION ORDER low price. Keys made while you Earl VanCamp MI9-4143 Oversized six room C!ape, 1% rlly praytnc that an Instrument pur­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held Commerce officials here yesterday ■4r Residue of the estate of Gertrude O. Lewis, from IM Steele porting to be the la st will and testa­ A T A (XIURT O F , PROBATE, held wait. Marlow’S. Manohqster Board of Besitors baths, very large lot. Owpers want at Mancheiter. within and (or fhe at Manchester, within and (nr the that the company showed a Iqss of WALTER G. PACKER Rd., West Hartford, by order o f the Connecticut panic and ’Truat (XXXVIII) ment of aaid deceased be - admitted to District of Manchester, on the 13lh day Co., executor. ■ ■ _ Manchester Nnltl|de Listliig Servlee fast sale.'Asking $14,900 or best probate, as per’ application on file. It Is Dlatrict of Manchester on the llth day $5,056 on the Southlngtpn-Merl- Legal Notice of February. 1959. ol February, 1969. JOINS Antiques:—Cherry Highboy bash, pine comer cupboard, 3 offer. MANCHESTER — Nice six room ORDERED; That the foregoing ap­ Present. Hon. John J. Wailett. Judge. den operation last year. Manohattec Cknmber eC Commeree plication be heard and determined at Present, Hon. John J. Wailett. Judge. Wlndscw riiairs, carved Paw F t sofa, mahogany DL table, 4 ITS OP CONNECTICUT District Cape just off Porter St. Fireplace, Estate of John H. Darling, l^te of Estate of Nila R, Nilson a /k /a . Nils idover. Probate Court. Town of the Probate office in Manchester in P. Nelson, late of Muicbcstnr in said He said the increase in the num­ DENNEn A POPP For other Information and list­ large lot, aluminum combinations, said District, on the 24th day of Febru­ Manchester In said Diatrlct. deceased. door riierry chest 9 signed ’’Margolls” msbogany chlppsndale ver. January 28. 1959. , On motion of Louise D. Darling of District, deceased. ber of automobiles and increased ings. nice iwjndlflon. $13,900. R. F. ary. A.D. 1969. at ten o'clock in the On motion o( Herbert Bergeson. 14 diniiig chain, few oil psfotinga, flue china.-glaas, silvw, etc. isent. Hon. Charles H. Nicholson.. forenoon, and that,notice be given to said Manchester, administratrix. cosU of operation were reasons for DODGE Dlmock Co., Realtors,' MI 9-5245, ORDERED; That six months from Cherry St., Mlllbury, Mass., executor. 1r Residiie pf a Boston BaUte;—B. Howard A Co. banjo clwk, P .$ , . . Sellingj^ ’ iottlm ot Henry R. HajTien. Jr., LAWRENCE F. FIANO, all persons interested in said estate of ORDERED; That six months from abandoning the run. .A re You. the pendency of said application and the llU i day of February, 1969! be and m m r M m l s 2 wralnut chests of drawers, Vlctortta roeker and chair, astral ■ rator on the EaUte ,of ’Tresa 1- tha same are llm ltM and allowed for the -ISth day of February, 1969. b ^ ^ d Mortimer said *p. employes wUl Walter fovitsR Ur Tucker, Ute of Columbia, In Brokers (XXXIX) the time a ^ place of hearing thereon, the same are limited and a l lo ^ d for iaihp, Interesting gleaswan, 90 piece g<^d b » d eet etc. . I t has been nigh -onto' two j^«rs now that we jiiavs b $ ^ ' tiMng by publishing a copy of this order In tha ereditori within which to bring In be affecteiL to, cone tn and see jUm. ' deceui^. MI 9-5910 their claims against .aaid estate, and the credltora within which to bring in W Other sources—SlHne sterling ahd ptafod Miver Items. Mod­ the byline . . . “Best Buys—By BelBora” We’ have stti^tsa some newspaper having a Clrculatlqn their clainu a i^ a t said eswte, and ’The bua firm hae petitioned the for the MANCHESTER—AU brick six room in said district, at least five days be­ aaid administratrix is directed to give em furniture—^Maple double bed,, maple jmd roahogshy c ^ t s , . to make this not a catchword Yatber a gtiiSe t« ouf PAULP.-FIANO ■ 'public notice to the (^ e d itm to bring said ezscutor la directed M give public State Public UtillUea Commlaaion piw of said Estate to exhibit their Cape in South Manchester. Built fore the day ot said hearing, to a p ^ a r notice m the credltora to bring In their DENNETT A POPP tnaple kaetiiote 4 e ^ twin bedroom set, PooKcases, cedar clMdfA': MI 3-0458 {( they see cause at said time and place In their claims within said time al­ to abandon the MerMen division, woy of operating . . . a busluMs tnMkis ytyeaOl, VC W t t ogathst the same to the Admuv- by PonficeUi in 1951. Aluminum lowed by publishing a copy of this order claims within said Ume allowed by ••ic, ‘ . : ' ' ' ■ ‘ j., ' and be heard relative thereto. abd publishing a eppjr ot this order in some which Includes the Southington to iBlVO selected quaUty homef « every p|tbs. range.t» dH4!r .as f and dlrecU that public notice combinations, large enclosed bear make return to this court, and by mail­ In some newspap/sr ha-ring a circula­ DODGE ' -ff Clocks—BevenI unusual mantel clobtag eoUkiltac. w of tj»lh order by advertising AN8AU)I H^GHT8---Slx jwm c

WEDNESDAY, FEBRtJARY 18, X959 '.is, ; . PAGE IJIGHTEEK iMattrlieatpr lEnaitlttg IStralii White Elephants for Merchants-Sales Bargains for You-Shop Saturday Keeney Bt. School, with South Following the muslcale coffee and .lTM The Holy Angela Mothera Clr- Waddell Children School invited; March 11 »t Na­ Musicale Heard doughnuts wore served In the Feil- than Hale School; March 12 ^ FOR INCOME TAX cies win meet tonight at 8 o clock eration room. N, Average Daily Net Preaa Ran ^ The Weather About Town with Mrs. Anthony Oates, 71 Law- Highland Bark School; and March a s s is t a n c e , c a l l By Grace Group See ‘Silent World’ For the IVeek Ending Forecast ot U. S. Weather Bnrean ton Rd. 13 at Bow’ers School, all at 3 p.m. JLILI ^ ^ a J Museum members are admltt^ ANDERSON February 14th, 1959 TIM MATES will m«*t tonight ‘The Silent World,” »n award Tonight fair, nwch -wider, alow- at T:30 *t the home of Wltwlow Osll Bowers, daughter of Mr, Grace Group memben heard a 35 Attend Shower to a % showing free of charge, Mi 9.4764; Ml 9.0BS4 i t ^ t t t i t n l i F r n i n I.V diminishing winds, I-irw 5-10 lldioughlin, tST Summit St. and Mrs. Sherwood Bowers. 75 /musical program Monday evening winning film being' shown under with a nominal fee being charged 12,885 Thtwish the -ourteej- of Preeldent Deming St., a senior at Colby Col­ For Miss Audette ^wnaorship of the Luts Junior for non-members. TTie movie Is above. Friday simny, cold. High in Center Church directed by or­ Member of the Audit Donald Kuehl, who has just fin­ lege. tVaterville. Maine, has been Museum, was seen b}’ about 250 recemmended for children of Around 80. named to the dean's list for the ganist Robert C. Vater, who Is Grade 3 and up. Bnreaa of drmlation. ished six weeks ot schooling on Miss Suzanne M. Audette, daugh­ Waddell School, children Tuesday M a n ch ester— A City of Village Charm nuclear weapons at Ft. Lssaven- first semester. also music instructor at Manches­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond worth, Kan., twc motion pictures ter High School. Audette of 42 Lancaster Rd., was afternoon. ELASTIC In sound and color donated by the Washington LOL, No. 117, will A string trio consisting of guest of honor at u miscellaneous The color mo'yle tells of life STOCKINGS (ClassirtMl Adverttslng on Page 18) shower Sunday. VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 119 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959 PRICE FIVE CENTO American Rocket. Society will >e meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. In Orange Diane Mather, Cynthia Treggor aboard the Calypso, an underwa­ TRUSSES ~ BELTS shown. All men five pounds or Hall. Tlie first degree will be ex­ TTie party, attended by 35. of her ter research ship, and contains more overweight are invited to emplified on several candidates. and Carol Mather, who played clas­ mends, w’as given ’ y Mrs. Guy An- sical numbers, demonstrated their dere.n and Mi's. Ceretha Lech'usse pictures taken 247 feet under the Carter's ARTHUR DRUQ attend. ocean, the deepest shots ever tak­ The Manchester Golden Age | accomplishments in that field. at the latter's home, 669 E. Center Carol Martling and Steve Mos- St. Tlie Valc' tlne motif was used en by camera. Senators Ask Applications are being taken for Club will meet tomorrow after­ r.cr followed with a clarinet duo. , The picture includes sequences j WORK CLOTHES noon at 2 o'clock at the East Side | In the decorations and luncheon partial 2-year scholarships to Mt. The third number was a lively jazs was seiwed buffet style. of two divers and. their sea ecoot-! Welcomed St. Joseph Academy, given by the Rcc. A Valentine social is planned.! era, exploration of a ship sunk { / For Painters, . U.S. Give More oc'.et. Players participating In Miss Audette will be married Catholic Ladles of Columbus. Any I'hided Michael Gesmundo, Norman In 1041, a turtle laying her eggs, j GENERAL - 4 eighth grade girl may apply to ApiHl 4 In S't. James' Church to Carpenters, Plumbers The Study Circle of the South I Gagnon, Robert Demers, DaVld Al­ Ralph N. Jackson, son of Mr. and 30 shar'.cB attacking a'sperm whale i Help to India Cyprus Pact Signed, Mre. Oeno J. Andreini, 8b Weaver Methodist WSCS will meet tomor-: mond, Peter Joblon, Patrick Gra- and the anti-shark cage of the Rd. Entrance exams will be held Mrs. Richkrd V. Jackson of Leba' T V SERVICE row afternoon at 2 o clock in the kowsky, Dcnald Seipcl, Arthur non. N. H., formerly of Manches divers' in action against the fish. Mexicans March 7. chapel. Engaged Benson. The film will be shown March Days M A C A OaO ter. Nights w A iv il PhM Parts W ashington, Feb. 19 (IP)— Preceding the program a short The bride-elect receh-ed an as­ 6 at Buckley School with Green Creation of a fi’ee world mis­ The Kiwanls a u b will meet 1 Delta Chapter. Royal Arch Ma- The engagement of Mi.ss Doris sortment of gifts which were School invite. March 9 at Wash­ j R A R L O TEL. MI 8-5483 I l-usinoB.s meeting was conducted by They left for Eisenhower’s sion to canvass India’s needs Thursday at 12;15 p.m, in the : aon.s. will hold a business meeting Ethel Gaily to Lothar Bruno H. I the leader, Mrs. Rupert Uppling. placed within a treasure chest. ington School; March 10 at Acapulco, Mexico, Feb. 19* downstairs room of Cavcy'a Res­ ' tonight at 7^•^n at the Ma.sonic I^nhardt, -son of Mr. and Mrs. {fP) — President Eisenhower Acapulco “White House,” the lush and chart long-range eco­ taurant. Dorian Shainin of Rath Temple, Refreshments snd a social Pierre Marques Hotel. nomic aid was proposed today and Strong will be the speaker. At Bruno Lenhardt, 115 Charter Oak fleyr into this palm-ringed It was the fourth visit of an I hour will follow the meeting. St., is announced by her parents, by Sens. .Tolin Kennedy (D- Makarios’ Plea Fails this meeting members will vote on tropical resort today to begin American President to Mexico. Be­ the place they want to meet and Mr. and Mrs. John Gaily, 78 Wash­ two days of talks with Mex­ fore Eisenhower came Presidents Mass) and Jolin S. Cooper (R- Tlie Kdith Cowles Strickland ington St. wnn tVMWc. also the day of the week they pre­ ico’s President Adolfo Lopez Taft. Franklin D. Roosevelt and K y). fer for meetings. Group of tlie Second Congregation­ Mis.s Gaily Is a graduate of Man­ Truman. They joined in offering a re..olii- Zurich Plan al Chun-h will meet at the home of chester High School and is em­ Mateos. Never had a meeting between a tlon to put the Senate on record in Mrs. .Samuel Henderson. 2n.'> Wood­ ployed by Wcb.stcr and Webster. ! The smiling, 49-year-old Mexi­ Mexican President and a foreign ■favor of , r»_ A n iOf'many, Canada A scaainn of nearly two houis WE ARE NOW C"urt Monday oi a charge of fail­ 45” Hide T-T>T P’ j i ‘* 1 ' and Jaoan world he Willing to join was held today followin'^ a almliar 99‘ y<) CBI. plate and local police united states in a survey of session last night. Zof'.d represent­ ure to drive to the right, not reck­ Unuaual patterns and colorings that will make up « „• bunt focused toda\' on one of i India's needs ' ami in niB'Ting a ed Tuikey iiv absence of Premier less driving as the Herald reported proportional saciiflce and com­ I Monday. Smith, who was hospitgl- beautifully. th^ nation’s 10 “ most wanted” Adnaii Mendcres, .stiU confined to , ized briefly after an Accident oh U.S. Aides Sure Talk men in the $12,000 holdup of mitment to nicel those needs ' i the hospital after a pl.ine crash. Spring St. Feh. 6, was originally Kennedy, a potential candidate The other parficipanta weie j a bank heie. for the 1960 IV —ncvalic presiden- OPEN THURSDAY ' charged with reckle.ss drivihg. The COHAMA “CARONELLA" Prime Minister Macmillan of Brit­ ' * t A bandit snatched the ca.sh from I charge was changed, how»v«r, on ain and Premier Conatnntina Kar- Luxury Printed Celaiiese and teller-s at the Hamden Plaza (Continued on Page Twelve) amanlis of Greece, with top' aulas. the recommendation of Prosecutor Branch of the Union A- New Haven John R. FitzGerald. Combed Cottnn Satin Prints To Bar Berlin Strife P'em'ers Karaina.aiis and Man- Trust Company ye.sterday. His de­ Like the Boy Scouts, the Manchester Chamber of Commerce believes tn "being prepared.” Just derea shaped up the agreement in scription generally matches that of in case someone does show up with a live while elepliant at Saturday's Washington Birthday sale, recent meetings at rurich, and NIGHTS TILL 9 Frank Lawrence Sprenz. on the Traffic Soofflaw the Nas.siff Ainis Co.. lOl.'i Main St., volunteered tn see Uial the animal was aheltered properl.v. br(.i,ghl it to Britain for approva'. yd. 45'* tdde By JOHN ,M. HIGHTOWER ; Khru.shche'v, dlscu.ssing the FBI's 10 matlt wanted list, authori­ Chamber membera Leo Juran and Fied Nassiff are shown erecting a lent lent by the store for Details of the agreement will he Washington, Feb. 19 ((Pj—Inj problem of access by the western The newest look in satiny polished prints. Completely ties said. Gels 1,455 Days “ medi\ini sized elephants.” Laiger tents are available for larger animals, {Herald Photo by Oflarai. published simultaneously next •pile of talk about a sliooting war powers to West Berlin, snd that Sprenz, described as dangero\is Niehols-Nhtlchester tire, Inc. hand washable. the Soviet government would not Monday evening In London, Athens, over Berlin. U.S. officicials express- and armed, is sought for nnlawful Ankara and Nicosia. 295 BROAD ST. — Ml 3.5179 ed confidence today that a conflict tolerate ''encroachments'' against Los Angeles. Feb. 19 -A*i - the territory of East CJermany by flight and armed robbery in Ohio, Makarios and Turkiah Cypriot can be avoided .by diplomatic nego­ The FBI .says he ii.ses a number of For 18 months Vencll Gene White Students, WATKINS- COHAMA “TREASURE” Here^s the Popular tiation. land, water or air. And he added Hawkins had been getting leader D. R. Fazii Kutchuk both that "'If anybody ahould start aliases, among them James Hiel. » , . acceptedaccepted tlu the proposala In full. There is considerable belief in Frank Lawrence Sprence. traffic tickets — and ignoring Town Spreads Rug A Beautiful Silky Broadcloth high quarters here, however, that shooting, this will mean the be­ Asked...... Ithe was going hack to WEST According to the FBI descrip­ them. Again Koycott! Arncl and Combed Cotton Soviet Premier Khrushchev may ginning of war.” “ J \ Cyprus, frofrom which he had been SHIRTWAIST DRESS Elsenhower commented at his tion. Sprenz is 29, *, native of In court yesterday, police [exiled, Makarias replied: try to substitute a summit confer­ Akron, phio, stahda 5 feiet IQ. or AT Funeral Service ence for. the foreign ministers news conference that the tsrhstenf 'produced 35 citations. They At Front Royal "Yes, in a few day*.” powers have not said anything inchet/, weighs aljqut 185 to 190 Included running stop signs, il­ For White Elephant Thus, with Cyprus becoming a • 1 ,2 ’ 45” tcide hy Ahhy Kent.... meeting proposed this week by the pounds. ORMOND J. WEST, Director vt'esteril powers. about using force to maintiin ac­ legal lane changes, speeding republic—at a date to be made 143 EAST CENTER ST. cess to West Berlin. The FBI also says Sprenz has s and nine for driving with a Front Royal, 'Va.. Feb. 19 i>P)— known later—will com# the end Of The newest fabric that washes and irons like a hand­ Some U.S. authorities expect quiet, studious appearance, brown flntrhell 9-7196 kerchief. Beautiful new colors In fine weave. that Khrushchev will Issue a call "We are saying we do not aban­ revoked 'driver'a license. By FA ERETT HOFFMAN ♦ conducted hv (Tiamber members Cla.s.Hes began for 22 Negro chll- 81 years of British colonial rule in Only * 1 4 '^ ® for a heads of government session don our responsibilities. We will Municipal Judge Joseph Leo Jui an and Fred Na.ssiff on the I'''■'•n today fn newly reopened War- C j^u s. ' (Continued on Page Two) The Manchester Chamber of lawn of the Armv and Navy cnub' ''^n bounty High School, integral- The outlook is for establishment lit our tfcilloi oontraeiors to be held in the near future. continue to carry them out,” Marchetti convicted Hawkins, Commerce, ever uindful of the ne- COHAMA “BELLIM” Katya by, Stevens is a combed cotton fabric—- There is some speculation that Eisenhower said and added at an- 26. on each count snd sen­ on Main St. this morning. I '‘d theory but still segregated in of the^ Cyprus republic within a tenced him to 1,4.5.8 days in ces.silv of maintaining the town'." fact. year. There Will be a Greek Cypriot fliancheeter'e Oldest embroidered waist back and front—wrinkle rey he would like to get a conference ; other point: I'CiHitalion for being ho.apitable a.a During la.at year's sale, several 1 City Jsil. per.sftnB slept in ch:?* or store door- Knrollment at tlie previously all- president — most likely Makarios with FIneet FaolUtlee. Cuprama and Dacron Yam sistant. Stays fre.sji longer. Available in blue, before Secretar>’ of State Dulles; "If we are stopped it will be well a.s ''charming.' tnoli steps Off-Street Parking Is well enough to attend. Khrush- | somebody else using force.” Drivers Ballot . “Why ,— they don't get that ways tn get first opportunity at >'hite 1.000-pupil arhool remained CLEAN • WAX • POLISH Establlehed 1874 Adaptation o f Silk Linen Weave aqua, beige, lilac. Sizes 10^-16. today to mase sui'c that no white buying the "white elepliant" arti- at 22 today as one more Negro en- (Continned on Page Ten) chev and other Soviet leaders have I The Soviet government has said much for manslaughter" elephant would be t'lincd away cles being S{>1{1 during tlie Geoige ! ir)lled atld one was ab.sent. Q. D. Visit our Ready-To-Wear Department, aecodd floor, and often denounced Dulles and some­ that it intend.-* to turn over its Tomorrow on Hais'kins protested outside r tiirday for lack of shelter. aee our very fthei assortment , of ./dresses priced from times contend they could not do occupation authority In East Ber­ court. “ And murder is only Washington's birtlida\' pinmotion. j fJasqne. county school supcrlntend- yd- 45"tvide The jetail division of the Cham- Ever mindftil of the inennven- . ent, saicF-ije did not know the rea- $10.98 to $24.98. - Xf,. business ^^^th him. lin to the East German Commu­ seven years" lier ha.s offered a $100., rewaid to YOUR KITCHEN FLOOR ■VVashable, crease-resistant. Fashions newest fabric- Dulles is hospitalized for an In­ nist government. The western He plans to appeal. iences of sleeping out without | son for tnfe ab.sence, biit that he Bus Co. Strike the lirsl person showing up with piopci' preparation, the local i expected the absentee to return to- for sports and street dresses, skirts, etc. definite period, recovering from a powers do not recognize this re­ such an animal during the George Bulletins ony six*, any kind sotisfaetion guoranfMd hernia operation and preparing to gime and have so far refused to .sporling goods store offers this' morrow. * HALE’8 FABRIC DEPARTMENT Wa.shinglon's birthday sale to be year to spiay with mosquito lepel- . The 22 fared a day of six perioda undergo treatment of cancer. do business with it. They there­ New Haven, Feb. 19 —AFL- held then. from the AP Wires rnquioriy $2.50 ' MAIN FLOOR, REAR. Present Indicationa are that the fore„ anticipate difficulties If the , CTO bus drivers from seven major SEC Charges lanl. free of charge, anyone con- of minutes each the normal While the po.s.sibilUy of the ani- templaling sin-h a wait. | school dav. Gasque liaid biology. with coupon bdow >.^iy United States, Britain and France Connecticut areas will vote again world') would he prepared to go into a trol over their access routes from ■ * >■ - » mal.s appearing in town seems Not to he outdone, the ftiambcr the only sciejice reqtiested by the DEBBIE WINS DIVORCE .50 Ship’n Shore’ jtfm m lt meeting only if it were West Germany to Berlin. tomorrow on their joint conference Guterma with slim, due to the weather, the will make ai rangements, if desir­ piipil.a. is the only .science course IxM Angeles. Calif., Feb. 19 No extra costs, no obligation, self-winding wafehos preceded by a foreign . ministers But what officials are counting board's recommendation that they Ohamber propa';d for all even- ed. for free inoculations against being taught. t/P» — .Actreas Debbie Reynolds, nothing to ^gn; floor done as completa The bra that named itself... n o - t r G h conference,, in which there was on Is a start on active negotia­ strike against the Connecticut lualilies by making arrangentenls the bite of the dread tset-se fiv al- Only a handful of townspeople — without shedding a tear, today, often as you wish. . . . From •ubstantiat ptogress toward East- tions between the western powers Company. Shifting Funds to house an.v elephanUs which tliough none have been seen in , not more than 8 or 10--appeared divorced singer Eddie Flaher on West agreemtot on outstanding and the ^ rte t gdvenjment on a The union's international repre­ might show >ip. Manchester for many yeais. at the SI hool this morning. There teetlmony that: “ 5Iy husband 'The Nassiff Arms Co. volunteei - I'rec Parking— .Ml Dav empire blouse German problem.s„ including Ber­ whole range of German problems. sentative. Joseph Fahey, said yes­ New York, Feb. 19 1.1b wa.s no flialiirhancc. Police still pa- beranie interested in another terday the board recommendation ed to furnish various size tents for j Tlie sale Satin (lay is to t - ;in at tiolled the .srhool and it.s grounds. woman.” Actress Elizabeth Tay­ lin. They expressed conviction that if Securities and Exchange Commi.a This coupon worth Talk of a military conflict fig­ such negotiations are underway of a walkout was unanimous. The various sized elephants and a test 9 a.ni, and will end at .’>:30 p.m. The Negroes again arrived in prl-j lor, linkeil romantirally with b y j w m f l t w it h f i n e ured yeaterday both In President the Soviets will not force the is­ recommendation came after union sion says abmit $2 million sp­ run, using one of the shelters, was i Free parking will be availahle on v-ate cars. | Fisher, was not mentioned by toward tho prieo of Elaennower’s news conference and sue or permit East (Jermany to officials met with representatives ' pe*rs to have been siphoned out Main ,St. ail day as the parking | School official.^ said they were | name. Debbie, on the stand in In k Khrushchev speech related In of the New Haven railroad, which of one company controlled by meters will not be in operation now convinced no white students superior court for only a few little tucks Moscow. (ConHr led on Page Five) owns the Connecticut Co. ! Alexander L. Guterma into an- during the evont. I brief momenta, aaid she filed for eno floor polishing. Ij?st year saw hiindred.s of shop- will he enrolled. Fahey said neither, side had other firm controlled by Guterma j N cm s Tidbits 'Die sehoo! had been closed dKorce because her husband comes in the length you like... changed its position, with an arbi- and an associate. 1 pera crowding into the atores to asked her to. m m rn m lake advantage of the fabulously sinoe September under slate anli- tration clause still remaining the Affidavits to that effect w ere' Culled troni .\P Wires integ ation la v.s. Nearly 800 white low priced erticles offered. The A g a in s t t u it io n h ik e s Tighter Traffic Laws Urged principal stumbling block. filed in federal rourl vesterdav bv Chamber merchants promise even pupils have been attending private Royal The. company has offered to a r -; SEC Regional Administrator Paul, Hartford, Feb. 19 (,P)—The I i moie bargains this year. classe.s, ♦ House majority leader today CALL CHapel 9-9355 Industries, Ine. bitrate all "bi-ead and butter” ia- , Wtndele Jf. in connection with an Police and firemen in Beacon. | p-or exampie. one c ar dealer l.s' Until yesterday, the county had sues while a,state court decides the | SEC motion made against Guter- carried the ball for the admin­ . Y.. tearn^iip to rescnie unfailing offering car.s at 8 cents, $8.88, .$88 no high school for Negroes. istration against a bill to raise validity of a clause .which would ■ ma in court Feb. 11. The motion woman from an island on the ice itnolher is offering green Principal James . Duff said. Insurance Men Blast require the company to arbitrate, sought to restrain Guterma and ' clogged Hudson River . . . William tuition at the State Teacher future contract disputes. , the F. L. Jacobs Co. from selling Saroyan says he ia leaving Salur- Colleges and the University of (Continued on Page Ten) (Continned on Page Nineteen) Connectiriit. “ I am iinequivocab- The'iunion wants the clause r e -. unregistered Jacobs,stock in viola- day for Yugoslavia to do a movie l.v opposeP) — adopt eomputaory automobile In- ed in the record of Massachusetts, In a strive vote laat month the l.#nt or ‘Siphoned* Wilson, 57, New York's "Little Old Secretary of State Dulles, in yjDA, d(oL S sd L ■urance met strong opposition at a which has compulsory insurance The Bffidavita filed yeaterday Lad.v” bank robber faces a prison Walter Reed Army Hospital legialatlve hearing yesterday. along \yith New York and North (Continued on Page Five) said niore than $2,200,000 might term of up to 10 years. awaiting the start of' caaoer The truly dependable 65% Dacron'35% Pima blend! The t^ponents offered aitema- Carolina. have been lent—or "siphoned”—by Dairy farmers supplying milk to Connecticut began voting in a ref­ From Nasser to Reds treatment, today got ,a 15-min­ nMATO -aETTUOE - PIPFERS Such high fashion, this high-n*p lino. It's Ship’n .Shore'* tlve>plans. Insurance industry rep­ “ Massachusetts------has .W theMax P)—Britain A more ■value, than compulsory in­ TMofifvca-sagtes 4"^** ’ I 'l s v | Gutevma and an associate, disclDsed today ahe has been lar enthusiasm for the Republican fortable night last night and and,notched sleeves. Easy-sud.sing...it drie. Slim and handsome- ...... I ' i i " i i' ru...... er ■with aii Insurance industry- Connecticut Safely (Tomniihalon, Daniel Alden Reed iR-NY) died $46 ,088 tax Hen against property Baghdad. Iraq, Feb. 19. (2Pi Pre­ tears, said the gangsters also . Ityled for dreei and tmder onything you wear! Ch*^ the Importont Rove feoturei. sponsored measure tb broaden the record vote. : today of a heart attack. The 83- The government’s new direction' threatened to cripple him with' Spoeiois in Friday's popor. Mony ofkor Ittnis .said that well over 80 per cent of of comedienne Martha Raye. mier Abdel Karim Kassem’s spilt stems from Kassem's stubborn de- (port wear! This new We welcome charge Recounts! Green . Trading Stamps are. given financial responsibility law. all drivers carry liability inaur- Several______House ______members gaid i yeec-uld Congressional veteran was Leading Libyan newspaper calls with the followers of UAR Presi­ a baseball bat. His wife, he Minimum Standards they feared the measure might in -, stricken at Walter Reed Army Hos- 'ei-mination t{.> rival Nasser as a told the Senate Rackets Con*- dimeiuibn in self-winding « ' Klestic stttehiMf vnilOT the cup ler hexible fill with cash aaled and also to customers who pay their charge account vdthin aiice. . Others in favor said that for Mtlffer rental terms for the dent Nasser and his closer rela­ candidate for eventual leadership , . watches adds elegance to Compulsory Insurance laws in four out of five driver*‘‘involved in crease the coat of insurance poll-'P'*®* where he had been under American A ir- Force bases In tions with Iraq's Communists are mittee, also received, threaten­ * 'yiettic unbutid the cyp fee anbig IHi fifteea (15) dayff after billing date. ether states set minimum standards j treatment for^l4 weeks for an In- of art the.A'raba. ing .telephone calls from the tugged construction; l$^ds Accidents carry aUch insuranceK Libya, and says the Americana threatening to tear his revolution­ To do this under present , cir­ • O itlM B e h e d c«|H Iw »p*»h end ih epln gl ■ under which drivers must be In­ iiie bill provides a complex fo r-! **^*®‘*, i,,. - . ary government apart and to hoMlIums. M you wear it. ehdtk- • Several automobile dealers back­ should clear out anyway . . . Gen­ cumstances Kassem must play ^W EPim ivfRr-* sured. The standards usually set ed the bill. mula that would IncreaM 1958 Republican «n'ment. Various der treatoaeet ohM* # 0 . _ fum tatlves testified against com­ * * ing it greater klrbome mobility,' With tha Nasaeritea evicted was diagnbeeA. Mmeftf, l| N l w w ?! W orld fiwiML . ' ' ' ' - -S'-m pulsory Insurance. John B. Qros- HCemUmms* m i rutM a) (CMUatMff Mi V hc« n t t M ) (Chntiii«e4 oa Fag* fifikeea) th*' goveounent announced today. from ^ cablnot, tho men around j[CoiittwMa Ml Page nftMM) I ■ „ iV ' J ;/ 1