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BRAKE Ur D( Tlm Cbvciuuit Oonfrtrauontl Study Group Tomorrow at 3 P.M

BRAKE Ur D( Tlm Cbvciuuit Oonfrtrauontl Study Group Tomorrow at 3 P.M

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• X . TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1966 ATtnica Dully Net PrwM Run SIXTEEN Far tka Week OMete H m Weather Jaa. 14. leee Farseaat sf U. a Weather ] 1 1 3 7 6 H it Ooreu Group at tha South piaar aad eoMer taaight with Mathodlat Church will net mart Sutliffe Named Reads Ike's Prayer Hold Hearing wafUMAaeit toW la MMdle taeas. Oaattaaed ■ A ^ u t T o w n for rug work tomorrow, Tha naxt Engaged •( OlreulaWax esRkniiraday. high aear 861. Saaw m ating will ba Jan. 35 at 10 a.m. r M anefutiter-^A City o f ViUage Charm Thwrdk^(^aight ar Frtiay. Th« 1UY..K. VJiwr lUak, mini*-. The group, however, will vialt the Vice Principal On New Code BRAKE Ur d( tlM Cbvciuuit OonfrtraUontl Study group tomorrow at 3 p.m. Church, left y«tt«rd»y to ottend aa planned. th« umual AArun ot tho minl«< Hyatt Sutliffe, guidance teacher The comprehepaive .new building W E D ^D A Y , JANUARY 16, 1956 A4hrarti0 ag ah Paga 13), ~ f in o< tb« MoUm district et the The monthly dinner of the in the Junior h i|^ 'achool grades code for Mancheeter' wtllfbe the PRICE PIVEI^CENTS ''BvBi««Ueal MiMlon Covenent Senior Citiaena Club will bt hald and assiatant to- the Barnard eubject of a public hearing before Church ^ Amerlc* in W«»oditock. School principal, will be a vice tomorrow , a th# Community Y, principal .of the new high achool the Board of Dlroctora fonlght at Reservist Step Of! which b«Mp jrMterday aid will atarting with a program of gamaa, 8 p.m. In the hearing room of the laelndes lining and labo^—THE BEST BRAIU JOB IN TOWN «ontiiiu« through Friday noon. - ainging and dancing at 3 p.m. Din­ next year. China Asks Tha Board of Skluc^Uon last Municipal Building. SailotB.Feared ner win be at 5:30. The program YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS HERE Real Dimies March R. Earl Wright, lixiuBtrial rela- will be under the direction of Jim night, designa.tcd him for the Job No objection to putting the code on the nomination of Superinten­ Uona managar o( Cheney Broa., la Herdic and tha ladiea from the into effect has been voiced in the Force Ban, Austin, Tex., Jan. 13 (PV—Two ' a member o( the Connecticut Per- Second Congr^ationai Church dent of Schooola Arthur H. filing. In hia new poaltion, Sutliffe Will many meetings held by the town Lost in Shiix Blast members a t a Houston Marina Boanel AaMidation which will hold will act aa hoateaaea. rsssrvs unit trudged into Auatin i t i third meeting or the lUS-M aca- V have charge of the Junior high officials and representatives of the achool itu-'enta housed In the ndw yeaterday and, eatlmatsd that - /w an Thuraday at the Hotel Sutler, Mra. Charlea Ubert, repraaentf- building trades over the past Ijov VANS Ifni * n Chou Talks they had collected nearly 10 Hartford-.. The group wlU h ea thVa of the local ad^itory council of achool. 10 months. The code is in the foyin of Lake C harles,/^., Jan. 180>>>r to the comi^. wars a com- cents for the March of Dimes throe OeonacUcut. prcaldenu give, the Connecticut State Branch of the , Sutliffe has been In the Man­ an ordinance to be acted t ^ n by pleta iojs. chester achool system since 1P40, 4 2 7 Hartford Rd. Manchcster,Conn. Geneva, Switterland, Jan. (/P) — Citiea-Service Oil Co. on each of the 36,000 steps they their peraona viewa oh varioua aa- American Cancer Society. Mra.. J, I the Board of Directors. / 18 Charles R. was granted a leave of- absence to scope, would' replace an anti­ renounce the threat of force smoke that may conceal the confining the flames to thia, ship Blanar, escorted by a Marine The Friendly Circle'wlU hold lU Tumor Clinic and Mra. E. T. serve as office manager of the and .docks, aw-ay from theX^ga nti- quated code which building offi­ on condition that the United bodies at at least 16 seamen color guard and motorcycle po­ ■ monthly meeting tomorrow eve- [ Bantly Jr., publicity chairman, at­ War Rationing office. adjoining oil refinery. tended the Joint meeting of the cials have found too rigid and lim­ States at the same time in a bllucing tanker. licemen, were greeted - at t^a ning a the home, of Mra. Cheater j He was born in Meriden and went ited in coverage. At 3 a.m. (C8T), a tugboat sui steps of the State Capitol by volunteer advtaory ^council and to school there. He received his agreed tor a meeting between Loaded with a full cargo of ISO,- veylng tha cracked, flaming Salem Hogan. 65 jean Rd. atatcwtde ataff at the New Havan Janet Ann Harvey Another public hearing will be 000 barrels, of gasoline, kerosene *'aj. Gen. K. L. Berry, state ad- B.A. and M.A. at the University Shlrly. W'arrex SMretary of State Dullea apd Maritime noticed a flashlight wav­ nt gei^ieral and chairman of LaW-n Club last week. of Connecticut. one by the Water-Commlaaion on and fuel oil, the tanker Salem Mari­ ing at the Tear. Pulling alongside, The Paat Miatru* Club of Mr. and Mra. Beverley H. Har the installation of a $12,275 eant-* Chinese Premier Chou En-lai. time exploded late last night. '' ~‘ate March of Dimes, Daughtara of Liberty. No. 125, At the present 'time, there are ■ Miss Shirty Warren of 127 Tha diacloaura was made by the tug found three Mamen, who e leaving Houatoa Jan. 7, Army Units The following women from thla vey, 28 Elisabeth Dr., are an' , two other high school vice prin­ Princeton St., recent winner of the tary sewer system for Litchfield, CJommuntat Chinaaa Ambaaaador A crew of 41 was believed as­ Jumped overboard. LOU, wUl meet Friday at 8 p.m. area were elected oIBcera or ap­ nouncing the engagement of their Avon and Portland Sts. Wed. Specials foi signed to the veasel. Cities Serv­ the twV members of inapector- cipals, George Emerlin;, and Daughters of the American with MDaa Loulae Copping, 852 pointed deputiea at the recent Wang • Ping-nan, who haa baen ice officlala did not know how The three—-BVank Toto, 25. of Instructotv ataff of the sixth / daughter, Janet Ann. to Earl U Cheste.r Robinson, who have assist­ Revolution statewide good citizen­ Other hearings will-be held on holding aecrat talks hara with U.S. Brooklyn, N. Y., George Bmley, infantry vwttallon. collect Vernon S t meeting of the Air Force Reaerve Louoks of Eaat Haddarn, son of ed Principal Eldaon Bailey. They ship award,^ will be featured at five additional'- appropriations to many were on board at the time Ordered on Women's Auxiliary; Mra. Philip I. anvoy U. Alaxis Johnson for the of the blast,. and Fred Gentry, (agea and ad- more than S^DOO for the pbl Mr/a n d Mra. Loula Wright of 35 will transfer to the new achool Connecticut Republicans' "Salute the budget totaling $10,875. Other paat 24 waaka. dreaaea unavailable) - - had lain drive. The meh. who said tMy , In the abaence of Paator K. Holway, Coventry, reelected com- irant St. tb Elsenhower” dinner Friday minor matters will be discussed. - vnandette; Mra. Robert H. Starkel, when It ia opened in the fall. Wang lasuad a 2,500-word state- Fireflghters picked up pieces of trapped in the tanker's engine lost 10 to 12 poubda on the bike, EJnar Raak, the deacona of the Mlaa Harvey la a graduate of 'Will QrganiM Program night at the Stktier Hotel In Hart­ mant giving datalia of thalr three 4Mies this morning. St.. were given he Covenant Congregational Church Mancheater, aocial activltlea; Mra. Nathan Hale-Ray School, Moodus, room for-four hours. When gusts of Alert Basis Raymond P. Ward Jr.. Manchaater, Thla summer. Sutliffe will or­ ford. iThrifty Shopper^l nagotiation| on tha U.S. proposal Patrick's Hospital here treated winds shoved flames away from atbng the route '-and / were will have charge of the midweek and la now a senior at the Univer­ Mias Warren will read the pray­ memberihip; Mra. Marthall Bah- ganize the Junior hii,’i school sec­ that force be renounced in tha eight seamen, one in serious con­ their side of the tanker, they escorted by'high achooKbgnds at aervlce at the church, tomorrow sity of Connecticut.* tion of about 15 ropma at the new er President Elsenhower delivered formoaa area and elsewhere in dition. A Citiea Service worker climbed out of the engine room and a number of towns. Bombay, India, Jan. 18 (/P) ever. Mahcheater, revtiloha and Loucks, who la also a graduate three years ago at his inaugura­ a 7:86 pm. • .. reaolptJona: and. Mra. Philip I. Hol­ high achool and coordinate it with CHOICE CENTER CUT lONELESS RRISKET disputes between the also waa burned seriously., onto the deck Where they signaled —Police opened fire again to« of Nathan Hale-Ray School, the high achool program. Charlea tion. H er selection waa announced States and the Peiping A apokeaman for Cittca Service, the tug. day on waves of rioters pro- way, ' Coventry: hoaptUlised served four years with the U.S. today by John Alsop of A\on, who The annua meeting of the Johnson, prlncl^l of Barnard which owned the tanker, estimated The three were hoapitalised for yeterana. Arrny. He is now employed at the School, w-tll do a similar Jo'o at the ia dinner chairman. Misa Warren, testing Prime Minister Neh> Waahlngton Social Club will he Ruffert Chemical Co., Center- The ^ In e a e Reda have long the missing at 30. A seaman, who ahock.and minor bums. S o v i e t N a ^ ru’s plan to sever this west held Saturday a 3 p.m., a which Cub Scout Pack 1^1 will obaarve Educational Square buildings, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Roy contendedX^at th4ir differences bad been on board before the ex­ Earlier In the morning another brook. which will be adapted to Junior Warren, ia a freahntan at the Uni­ coast, metropolis from Bom­ time reporU for the year will be charter night at Ita monthly meet­ A'June wedding la planned. with tha Unili^ Statea and tension plosion, put the figure at 16. tug had picked up a trio who read and new ofllcera elected. ing tonight at 7 o'clock In the high school use versity of Connecticut, CORNED BEEF arising from the issue Set Docks Afire Jumped into Lake Charlea. • bay state. At least four of ChailM Johnaon. chairman, re- . In other personnel matters last In announcing . Misa Warren's Verplanck S C h o o If auditorium. selection, Alsop said. "President can be rcsohred diUy by 'a top-level The Salem Marltiite'a bias, set Crewmen John Klepadlo of Avo- Gains/Seen the demonstrators were queata that reaervationa for the Oommiaaioner Bruce Mcllroy will Delta Chapter, No. 51. Royal night, the Board granted leaves of conference. This twaposal haa bean two loading docks afire .at the aupper a S o'clock be aent In by Arch Maaona, will confer the moat abiaence to Mrs. Doris Sllverateln. Eisenhower is a deeply religio\is ca, Pa., one of those rescued by killed, bringing the death toll make tha preaentatldn of the char- man, and it seems fitting that aa rejected in WaahUigtairaa amount­ Citiea Servics plant in Lake the tiig, said he was standing on Thuraday. ter. excellent master degree at Its a teacher at Buokley School; Mra. ing to recognition of th# Commu­ Charlea, about six'miles from this in three days of violentie to stated convocation tomorrow even­ Elizabeth' Rebfnhymei*. a teacher we honor him on the third anni­ C the' fantail of the ship with two U.S./Tlireat 10 in Bombay state. versary of hia inauguration, we nist regime. city ih'southweat Louisiana. A combined mMtlng of the ing at 7:3Q In the Masonic Tkmple. at Lincoln; and Mrs. Avis B . In Tokyo, meanwhile, ,The Ship and th r docks, aceord- Indian Army units were ordered The meeting will be folldwed by Smith, a teacher at Bowei a. -. use as our invocation the prayer mus.mmn»sciir (Coattaned oa Page Twelve) to stand by and a -hour curfew South School and Green PTA't to­ he voiced on his inaAtfuration today rejected a U.S, \Yasl^gton, Jan. 18 {fP)— 24 FOR PBOBIFT morrow night at \S o'clock Ih the the usual aoclal hour lU’d refreih- The Board last night also made w mmumo-MMimmii made at Oaneva that both Adm. Arleigh A. Burke, chief waa clamped on the big industrial Bowara School auditorium will be ments. three appointments, Mrs. Mildred day.” ; f ■ m r n m im M foratwear the uae of forqe in •ector in the Northern part of the Sherman Adams, the assistant X of nayal operations, told Con- city. Various other parts of tho addreaaad by John F. Bchare- L- Tag of Storra will .replace Mrs. to the President, will be the math REO. 69e LI. Formosa area. iachewaky, who will dlacust "Prob- Members of Linne Lodge,- No. 73: Sllverateln, Miss Patrtcia Taylor of A- pciping broadcast quoted a gres^ today- Soviet Russia Has city were put under duak-to-dawn speaker at Conneeticut'a dinner, :ar cqrfew, SiRVIGE lema of Children of B3ementary Knights of Pythias, will meet at Mancheater, who lageadliatinrihls which will be. attended by some foreign office spokeaman as aay- became -the major naval .rival CALL WnXIAMB School Age.” The Green PTA will 7:30 tonight in front of Orange June from New Britain Tj/whers 'in g the proposal waa made Jan. to/the United States and “we At least 300,000 workers in tho 1,000 persons from all parts of the FRESH GROUND city of nearly three miUlon pet^Io MI 9.aBtS hold a abort bualneaa mcatliig at Hall and Proceed to WatkIns-West College, will teach a mfddlegradc State who will pay $100 a plate. 13 and was the same aa one turned Oimnot afford a holiday.” Adlai Fites in Minnesota Primary 7;50, A cake.aale.wiiLba.haid for Ihineral Home to. pay. re8pect,a_ .to next .year, and Joaeph W. Buaky of The--Jlar.tford dinner, will- be KALI'S down by Red China last Novem- Burka urged ih«- House armed anawertd a call by. leftist unlona-- the benefit of Cub Scout Pack Bl, Alexander Berggreh who ,,.was .a Mancheater will teach industrial linked with 53* other cities across ■'bar.'..... ~ ... ■ Services committee to approve a ■ Aiaui Stavenaon, center, awaart to validity of affidaviU aa he 61m yeaterday In St. Paul with for a. general strike to reiitforco aponaored by the Gnen PTA. The member. B.rta In the Junior high school next the nation in a ufllque half- hour Headquarters Peiplag Blaats Dnllea bill to authorlae nearly 1 bil­ *cr tha Mlnneeota prcaidentlal primary alecUon, March 20. demands that the city become toe meeting la open to the public. September. closed-circuit telecast, which will At the same time, Peiping let lion dollars worth of ship con­ At right ia Ctov. Orville Freeman of Mtnneaota. Stavenaon handed Donovan 4 list of 67 MinnaaoU capital of a naw ioarathl-apeaking The regular meeting of Daugh- loots a aerlaa of blasts at Se«e- ■I?'* “* ‘***'’“ * allegiance to him in the coming Democratic National Mnvention. ■tate. - P O t R IN T tera of Liberty. No. it. LOLI, feature a talk by President Eisen­ FO R - . HAMBURG struction. The Navy propoaes to (AP Wlrffphoto)* Peliee Jail Top Bod i' , ^ S and I t niiBn Hovto Projectora A cheerleading club for girls la MEET TO.MORROW NIGHT hower from Washington, tary of Stats Dulles. The apoRea- _ Hartford, Jan. 18'(ff^The executive Vice' president of.tne build another 00,000-ton aupericar- being orggniaed oy the Recreation scheduled for tonight in Orange The regular meeting of DAV, man wqs quoted aa saying Dulles Police Jailed onw of India's laad- ae—d or ailent, niao S3 mm. Hall hai bean canceled until world’s leading.cigar firm in dollar volume todav denied Mat rier; an atom-powered cniiiM’ that ailda prajaeteri. Dept, at the Ehuit Side Recreation No, 17. Auxiliary will be held to­ •-'even renewed the clamor for an the Connecticut wrapper industry is threatened bv a manu­ would be the world's first surface Ing Oommuniata 8. A. Dange, aa Center tonight beginning at 0:30. further notice. morrow night at 8 o’clock at the atomic war againat China.” warship driven by nuclear power, Eight Persons he arrivad by plane from New w WILOON DRUG CO. There la no fae attached, but any VFW, Home. Mrs. Katherine Mil­ Red China broke the secrecy factured cigar leaf. Stanley S, Keysef of Consolidated Ciirar and other ahips. . Delhi. He is vies preatdent of tho M l Mala at. Tal. Hfl 3-5331 one wishing to Join must ba a Maryellen Velvo, daughter of ler will be hoateaa for refreshments. lbs. for which both sldea have been observ­ Corp. with headquarters in New?—------' . Naty Chief TesUfles GiBill Cash Given Red-dominatod World Federation member of the recreation program, Mr. and Mra. Sebastian Vaivo. 54 R. E. WANDEU ing on the substance of,the pro­ York alao said the outlook for out-' % ther witnesses at the commit­ Lose Lives iii of Trade Utaions (WFTU). Eklwardt St., an Bhving model and tracted talks 'at Geneva “so aa to door binder tobacco grown by 2,000 tee hearing will include S ecreti^ The rioters hsld virtual control accordlopiat, will perform over Building •et forth the aUnd of the Chinese farmera in the Connecticut Valley; I Th o u s a n d ^ Ne t of the Navy Thomas and Rear of tha factory area until pollcb and Channel 80. TV, tomorrow inorn- REG. 3 LIS. FOR $1.00 aide,” the spokesman said. ta not as dark aa pictured by agri­ Adm. Albert G. Mumma, chief of Regional Storm special armed unito drove them out Ing at 5:30. cultural leadera. the Bureau of Shipa. Four Rfd Schools with ahota, tear gaa and club For New Work Contractor Peiping gave the text- of the Besides growing shade leaf here Quick $4^rofit charges. OUTS YOUR SHOVELS The n th alttlng In the Elks set­ • American proposal, which it said for wrapfien. Consolidated ia the Btfrke teaUSed , that Russia's 08 RttidtHtid-Commareial THESE ARE 1 DAY SPECIALS ONLY! | waa aubmltt^ Iqr Ambamdor drive for naval pow-er "ia the moat Boaton, Jan. 16 OF) — Eight . Telling, stone-throwing mobs back tournament will.be held tor chief buyer at native outdoor (^P^Yr^enato invostigators today iden­ ranged the atreeta. They felled LAWN TNIT SNOW night at tha Elks Home, Alexia Johnson at OanaVa, aa fol tobacco fdr the cigar Mnder placed Ou Ford Stock aignlOcant development in Soviet deatha weM blamed today on tha or Repairs Alftrotions-Rtmedaling lows:' g-and strategy since World War tified four Bchools they sSid are involved in their a^udy of trees td barricade bighwaya and under the wrapper. heavicat anow atorm of tha aaaabn charges that jtchools now .orMrmerly owned by Comraunista hbrted BtteH at pasting trrins, The second aeaalon of the Fam­ **Bu8iness Built On "Tha United Statea of America 'Concern haa been felt in the which yeaterday vasbed off its ex­ bUQM Shd Cftff, ily Financial Management Forum FREE and tha People’s Republic of China overall 350 miUlon a year industry New York. 3 ^ . 13 UP) — The He aaid it is Avious the have received milliona of dollars from theXovemment for TORO tA L L Customer Satisfaction" pected ooean-boimd course '’'and training vatarana. Paul J. Tlamay,41 Btteets Wars Uttared with brdtoa. rpower RuhIIc- will be held tonight from -7 to B in Rongos, Rofrigorators, are determined that they will aet- in the valley as a result of an new new Ford motor stock sold at a U.S.S.R. wants to be in position glasa, wood and dtbria. By noon the high school library at the East Full Insurance Covcrafc PARKING tle disputes between them through manufactured binder made of premium toorts Even so,/tha tlmiaanda^of pedple .hova jp o rt thaii. Naw England baa had preoipiti^ Downtown Bombay was 1 er to snow ihovcl! 974 who got a portion of Uvf^ offering Ufi(k " of aoipe Itind, A” Weother tratora SelKXd- lnO., of New York S t o ^ s registrants can be accepted for the 82 BALDWIN ROAD SUPER MARKETS (CoaUaned oa Page Twelve) touching on a atm liar threat to 400 aubmarinaa and ara commit- City; / . ^ t o ^ t a r l with buaineas -vtituBlhr at a"it course. Inquiry, may be made of TEL M l 3-7773 MANCHESTER. CONN. I f ■ the natural shadegrowm .wrapper. at $04.50 a share had a pioOt of atoning 75 to 85 new ones a year; Bureau record. ■UU. Shops which “opimed -ware Throws 6(hihoveI-losds Cheater L. Robinson, director of The JEO K O IA U COM M AIN ST. Keyser.e in an exclualve inter­ nearly yk a share. they also have been building more Generally aunny, cold and windy 3. TOw Radio and Televiaion looted. \ per minute! No more adult education at the high school. view, was asked for comment on a The /Stock was quoted in early deatroyera and crulaera since weather was. fbrccaat by the TeehiticU School of \ Allentown, PoUce barricades kfipt Uis mebs Bush Drafting atatement Dec. 28 Ralph C. Laa- dealiq^ at $70 bid, $70.25 ask'eA^ World War If than all the rest of Weather Bureau for today. Pa.; es’ Army out of the waterfngR area where i ^ i e t o d shovcling-^ust whst 3- The Robert Loula Btevenaon the doctor ordered! * The querterlv meeting of the bury Jr.', director of the Shade but by no

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/. \ I 5 V » T W 0 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JAlhJARY 18,1986 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, .JANUARY 1«, P A G E T H R E E laston, while cleaning off hia car eat 8 binder of this general type to Eight Persons in tha Doaton'Bdlaon Co., Pram- Bush Drafting Thousands Net uaad enbetanttolly only on low anonymous donationa In tha achool OOSHEillw 4 Ingham yard. ' L w a l Stocks priced smokes made by another iJ3URNSIDE^ Bolton group and ona card labalad only Wk GABBY AU. Andraw J. Daary, 59, ratlrad maanfectnrer. General Ogar Com- Tbm. Furthar acknowledgament of Navy warrant officer, after shovel- pahy. Hence Ooneolldated may be gUtM- from the children includes: &BAUBOBBAND8 j Lc^ Lives in ihg a walk in front of hia houae in Changes in .BiU Quick $4 Profit the firat to adopt a manufactured BUI Gauthier, Thormlynn Jensen. BternteNoB By . •*nr Several Activities Canceled Nawport, R. 1. Cobora BrMIMMmkg I m * binder In other than ’the low price bcBtoann' Howard BurriU, Billy Maneggla. 'Mmr Bivf Stent Mrs. Mary Chemerynaeki, M. On NatuiralGas field. Clxxmxllcxpx daeaxafitoee Linda Bucclno Candy Oresal, Ho­ I Regional Storm ivyhllt shovaling.anbw in her back itj-jgJSST On Ford Stock ■ ;1S C ;«- N - ward Skinner Jr., Larry Jackson. yard at Colcheater, Conn. Bid Aakad xTVaJitlonally. the acre wax the Sat I p.m. "Mitoxox Txiitef** Because of Heavy Snowfall Richard Mlckewicz, Linda Dim- (Coattaaed traai Paga Oaa) tiao Baaueheene, 30, of l/>well, (OS8« Pirst NaUoMi Bank (CMBaiiad IfMD Page O m ) . measure of ground that a plow­ CxHmsx! n«a.i Itonr •ted. Pearl Olmsted, Reni Blan­ fatally injured 'when hia csr of-ManehcatorTr;... 29 84 ' Braa«ttxa" P»xx "lUxx t t Flee" chette, Jeff Bell. John Shapaseau, man with OCX ox could turn over fill la Cxixr Bolton, Jan, 18 (Special) — Ithteve. It opens with the Feast of ter from the naval aWpyard, Boa- skidded and struck a tree, on old ably, this might tend to keep prices Hartford National them on several regional . ex­ Burton Jackson. in a day. 8t. Peter's Chair at Rohm and SNOPPIM FOR toA. for the Weat Ooaat was held Nashua Rd., Dracut, during tka down. . •- , Bank and Trust Co. 801$ >31$ changes and- m ay .eventually ap- ' Waa 7:45ia.in. yaaterday when the Also darolyn Glenney, Douglas storm ., - Conn. Bank and y for Uating on'Canadian and radio announcement came through closes with the Feast of the Con­ up until today by the storm and hpeclfte Pormuln ffaen version of St. Paul. Smythe, Ellen Sherman, Cynthia the resultant vlsibHlty.^A -crew of Thomss 0. parry. 48, of Abing- Trust Co...... 351$ 881$ uropsan cxchangM. - AN AUTOMOBILE? thdt there would be no schI in Gagltardone Named Steele. Barbara Holland^ Nancy 990, including 200 NeV England­ ton, slipped in the snow and fall Buah said hia aasendmanta will Maachaster Triiat ...65/’ — eThe sale will bring In 8657,900,- NOW Last Cwnpleto Bolton. There couldA't have been State Rep. Eugene Oagliardone Arnold, Teddy Haggis, Linda Ro- ers, la aboard; beneath the wheels o f a backing propooa a M>ectfic formula to hold F ir* InaonuMa Compaolea 000. Underwrltera and Invaatment OONT. FROM Show A t a achool child in town who didn't was eliKted vice president of the ser. Linda Facchettt, Diane Person, \ «ET OUR DEAL The storm brought out Boston's garbage truck he \ was helping producer prices to a “ juat aad rea- Aetna Plre-...... 69 72 dealera vdll claim 815,300,000— a PM . Ssl6 hear it personally. And why not? David Southcriln, Edwin Dowley, unload at an Abington piggm%. State Vegetable Growers' Asan. at full snowfighting force of 800 men, Ronable” level. He said they aleo Hartford PIra ...,.-..'149 159 $180 a ahare— in diacounte and Everyone ot them nad had hit car Jerry Plante, Terry D'lteUa, Daisy n v n i L P A Y ! Charles D. Martin. 8.9, of the National Fira ...... 120 180 commlaslont, leaving $643,600,000 ita recent two-day convention. 259 snowplows and 33 snowfight- would apply this formula spMifi- cocked for just that announce- Held In the RatcUffe Hicks Arena Dimock, Doria Souer, Robert Lodi, DODGE Md PLVMOUTU Dorchester dlatrlct, died on Gs|- Phoenix ...... 88 '9 3 for the Ford Foundation, which is Dennis Dufreane, Donna Calhoun. ers for the first time this winter. liyan Blvd. of s hesrt attsck after to “eacalator" clauses In con­ hient ever shidR the moment he at* the Unlveratty of Connecticut, inOR SI YEARS Afternoon sessions of elemen­ Life and ladeaMrity Ins. Caa. selling (he etock. had waked and got a glimpse of Bonnie Valentine. shoveling snow, at the home of his tracts between,plpettna companies Aetna Ufe ...... j. .204 Called Fair PrtM the convention was climaxed with tary schools In many .greater Bos­ and producers. the'w inter Wrondertahd that had a banquet at Shell Chateau Sat­ Also David Bell, Joyce Holland,. ton corrimUnitiea were canceled, as niece. Aetna CSsualt:)' . . . i. .128 138 Charles, R. Blyth, president of BifstiRf the floBiiites Of BiiBtkii. crept into town overhight. * Marilyii Carr. David Ladd. Kath­ SOLIMENE, lie. Buah told nawsmsn **1 am Inclin­ Conn. General ...,i..4 9 0 520 urday. -J «M CERTEB 8T.—X I S^IM ware several schoolboy evening ed to feel these smsndments would, Blyth A Co., commented that ” wc A t noon. Trial Justice John Also making news recehtly waa leen Person, William Hutchinson. athletic contests. Hartford Steam B «l. . 90 95 believe that at the offering price siiatterfBi 4 birriirs of raci BRi tiGBl Bwanton and' Prosecuting Grand ClalA Southcriln, Walter Bavier, Ope* evealag* imUI t reduce the opposition (o the bill,” Travelers ...... y.... 80 85 Rep. Gagliardone's daughter, Nan­ The deaths attributed to the Suicide b); Car paitlcularly team aaatera gas dis­ the Ford stock repreaente fair and Juror Renato Coccont canceled the cy, who waa crowned queen of the John Gents, David Peresluha, and PabUc DtUMes Barbara Cocconi. storm: . ^ . tributing-psniei. Conn. Light Power .. lTia|NU|iiea Polio Fund.' Report caller and, band are expected to the Boston A Maine Railroad, here. ' without such amendments. Am. Hardware "The total ■ underwriting com­ Btate Patrolman Arthur Mansfield attract a number of gMople who Alt motorists, including thou- 18 2o Marrii ef Dimes coin efirda have' while cleaning snow from a rail­ Sen. Bridges (NH ), clialnnsn of Arrow, Hart, Heg. missions of 81.50 a ahare are 2.32 on a charge of reckless driving regularly follow’ the group, Mrs. aands of Ameiicans, must have 48»$ 511$ all been mailed to local reeidente. road switch in Clinton. the Senate Republican Policy Com­ Aaao. Spring . . . . . 30 33 per cent of the offering price," he IH HimEMiM BWION-Fitd MxIMY . and Robart C. Hetzel of Coventry Mra. John Swanson, Jr., announced Swanaon has announced that local Alonso P. Andrews, 85, of Wol- the inaurance or face dne or in^ mittee, stated yesterday *Tt is our Briitol Braaa...... -4 91$ ” 211$ said. " I f the out-of-pocket grotip arrested on Dec. 38 by State Pa­ yesterday. Arsons who does not reservations will be gi\en prefer­ prleonment. / claar duty" to eiurct tha iibill. COUInx ...... expenses before individual ex­ trolman Charles Mansfield on .the ence. The dectoion wax made be­ same charge. > receive one shortly and would like What worries officials la that Bridges told the Senate ha waa E m -H art...... penses such es overhead, sales banUinEUI-McMIlEIIIIIE to contribute to Invited to contact cause of thy limitation on the survivors of anyone killed in a acting as an . individtwl Sanator, Pafnlr Bearing . . commiaiiona and Other direct ex- a«EUaiKlC(MnwCH Other cancellations Included the Mrs. Swanson. capacity of the Oomn'.unity Hall. car accident automatically gat not as the„pollcy committee head. Landera-Krary Clk, insea arc deducted, this becomes meetings of the Women's Society The jot) of addressing the cards Puppies AvalloMe/''' S s . cM 800,000 yen without dven going to Phia tad for Chrietlan Service at United u—g--- T— ------N. B. Machine Co. . 17 per cent. Both figures are the -Hit wras done by several local people There are three puppies of un­ court. N. EaaterrT Steel , rlowest of any registered common Methodist Churrii and the Ladles wfho included Mrs. William Ener, certain paternity that can be had They fear that Japa bent on stock industrial Issue on record Benevolent Society at the Congre­ North and Judd ... * l B v § r Mrs. Harry Goodwin Jr.. Mrs. for toe asking at the home of Tax StanvjiA. suicide—-and the . sui' rate , la AppointCMl to Post Itussell M fg...... where distribution ia made directly gational Church. Mrs. Flora John­ Warren O. Hoar. Mrs. R. K. Jones Collector Anthony A. Maneggla. high—will forsake cliffa. rail- Stanley Works ,,, through underwriters.” , ' son also canceled ballroom dance Sr., Mrs. John McDermott, Mrs. The mother of the 6-week Old road crossings, vol bridges Of Chief Ob^rver Terry Steam . . . . . About 1,500,000 of the shares Sof ’ ctaases held A cb Tuesday at. the Charles Zeppa and Mr. and Mrs. babiei ii an English setter and you and .high buUdfiiga and leap into Torrington ...... 27 were offered to Ford dealera end Community, HklL Swanson Jr. though Queenie isn't particularly the paths of auto^bilaa. U.S. Envelops com. employes, 600.000 to Csnadlhn and Biahop to Speak Acknowledgement of ' donations anxious to break up the family, While 800,0^ yen le only 8833 Mra. Evelyn McCauley, 121 U.8. Envelope pfd. foreign distributors and about The most Rev. Bernard J. Flan­ received yesterday include H. F, Uw Maneggiaa feel four dogs to Given On C.O D. Deliveries In American stioncy, it la an aver- Delmont St., a member of the Veeder-I|oot...... 900,000 to institutions. The stock agan, bishop of Norw’ich, will ad­ Noren, Hector Brochetto. Sylves- three too many. Anyone who ii In­ age year's salary in Japan and Ground Obeervei‘'Corps in the lo­ T^e aMve quotations are not to is being sold in 20 foreign dress a dlatrlct meeting of the tro Cocconi, Ralph Burleigh, W il­ terested Is invited to contact the V.____ Japanese hMe been known to com­ cal Civil DefeiMe . orgaiUaatlon, be construed, ac actual markets. Countries. Council ' of Catholic, Women Sun­ liam Balch, Ernest Pesola, Pa»- Maneggla family. Altogether, there sre 722 under­ MicaUg tcaiaal* mit euicitte because of debts since August, 1954, has been ap­ day at St. Edward's Church In quale Cafro, A. C. Kehl, Ro'^ert Toda.v'x MeetiRg KatkiagJaaort ” pointed chief obeerver. It waa an­ writers. the largest number ever Stafford Springs. Hie subject will smaller TELEVISION Mortensen. David Bjorltng, W il­ The Co-operative Kindergarten / assembled in one undertaking. . fc n ta l^ thaa a Yadch that nounced today by Prsd Edwards, be the “Chair of Unity Octave" liam S. Clark, Walter Gleaecke, and Nursery will meet tonight at 8 CD director. Breaks Nose, Ril> «aatlaaggaa6tiaaa.Tagfa- Por.,I'oi/beat flavor don.’t ehctl peas which begins today and continues Robert A. Milter, Mario Aiualdl, o'clock at United Methodlxt laal Iha anfwarj af jaar tratnh RANGE & FUEL OIL untiiyyou aare ready to cook them. Mrs. McCauley has received the through Jan. 25. , Frank G. Clyde qnd Anthony An- Church. _ • hataBf 50-hSiir and 100-hour swards for As Car Hits Pole Cigar Aide Denieg PROGRAMS The devotion Is a period of eight saldi. There were two andqymoua A meeting of the Holy'Name So­ days during - which prayers are i l l ^ a t t e observation at the lecal -poat. Her donations.. Total received thrpugh ciety ia scheduled for 8 p.m. loday hnabaiMl.. John McCauley, their given for the return of dtosidents coin, emrd donations has reached Vaa'Bhaaaunadat^ Police eald three accidente oc- at the rectory of St. Maurice aon. John Jr., and- daughter, State Grower Peril Video Everyday — , to the (^tholic CTiurch and for 842! Chapel. i lOPA TQ A PUU t ( S RED aaaeb batterhatter Toarroar watcawatch wmwill Gloria, are members of the QOC. eurred yesterday afternoon and fruitful progress In missionary en­ The bpx score on school cards " taaaftaritiiaMaeA aai aiM. The BOLAND OIL CO. WROUBHT IRON All Rights Reserved — ’ In her new poxition, Mrx. Mc­ evening which were directly at­ H. T. Dickinson A Co., Inc. terprises of the church. Prayers returned has now reached 183 giv­ Maachester Evening Herald Bol- ’I f laaaha aaaheaded ear aapart Cauley replacex Mrx. Lucy Burke, (Continued from Pngo One) oU RAIUNBS tributable to the icy. roada. One for various dlaaident grovipt are ing a new total of 878.38 received toR _, correapoDdeBt,~Jttn. Joseph appointed GOG director aeveral fered on separate days ^ f the oc- Wa stiMwreiy believe this la the ninet exdtlag double-duty „a a rm a iA pat tliiBip dgfat. along. We won't have to carry ia- from this source. There were 11. p ’ltolla. telephoae Mitchell 8-5545. M Rn WRBT Yt# MR ^ i BsAMriMai months ago. driver waa injured. outfit bargain ever offered. It would be a real value at tbe PMCH COLUMNS Edwards aleo announced that She was Caroline C. Hurley, 33, ventmiea to the same extent.” origlaal price . . . but KEITH'S SAVES YOU SEVENTY ifaa aa abeot gettlM the. aaua< CMsumer Tmts Conducted ‘h n aaw Elgia uaraPowtr threa new'Volunteers have joined of Thompaonville, operating a car DOLLARS! O ^98 858168 !18> 4 * OO (* IN >46 HANb R A IU belonging to John Coma of 160 Consolidated hax not used manu- ■iMBayiag lor y t m wateh. akywatch. They are Rodolph PIPE GUARP RAILS Thomax, 13 Lilac St., who will Eldridge St., which was considered lectured binder In cigars thus far. lunerepring aofe bed epea* («vltb aa reater divlaioa!) to i However, Keyser today said the sleep TWO! (:ocklatl table baa acrateb-proef, drlak-proel aerve from 10 p.m. to midnight op s total wreck by police after it O Tin 851*8 40 *ilr8- Wednexdayx; Harmon Tompkins, ■kidded and hit a pole on S. Main company has conducted consumer plastic top, atop tobies have pleaty ef aterage space for VALLEY WELDING CO. 101 Harlan St., who will serva from St. at 9 p.m. tests of a new binder of this type, beeka, etc. Arm rhalra deeply upheletered xvlUi plastic cov­ ^ piNit m iMM Ii M# Phone Oiaateabary ME 8-9111 10 p.m. to midnight Tuesdaya; ahd She ■waa taken to Mancheiter which the Consolidated people call ert. Decorator-oti’led modem tamp*. , ^f. e: b r a y Call Taday—Call CeOect Mixx Hazel Gilbert, 80 Wellx St., Memorial Hospital by investigat­ blended binder. . , W Mahi R t - ^ h L IO ^ A g lT No Charge Por Eittmatca who will serve from noon to 2 p.m. ing Patrolman Robert Turcotte " I thjnk blended binder will be : MABCWB8YBBX OLDEST Tueidays. and found to have suffered a accepted,'" he said. ^ u n e k V BSKABUSHED^mnCLEB broken noec and rib. Hospital "W e plan to use blended binder officials said her condition was on some of our cigars, but we won't good today. have any substantial production 277 BROAD The other tWo accidents oc­ untU the middle of 1957." $ALE8M m 4 curred within 15 minutes shortly The tobacco executive stressed TELEVISION RADIO SEBVIOE after $ p.m. this time clement to illustrate hia In the first, a car driven by Sam belief that widespread use of the Norman," 52, of Weat Hartford, new binder is not—as feared by rh*iiii«l 8 New May**. (59) HOUR FILM skidded into an Alexander Jarvis many In the valley—just around CliM**l IB H*rtf*Hx m t RIO IDEA 'road grader on New State Rd., the comer. Cli«***l tf rfn»f1«ld. Matt. 7:tt tBjejnnnra c ar avab A. Ck«aii#l tt Rprt«K#irU. Moot. . ^ OS» BPOBTS BEVIEW north of Hilliard St., police said. He repeated for the sake of em­ Ckmkmol B4 Krw Rrltai*. C***. S:W ABTHt'B OODPBET The grader wax operated by phasis his statement that blended SS Wi .rriNiry. C«*ii. lit) HOIXYWOOD PBESENH Wendell S. Adams, 45, of 144 S, binder and a poor quality crop oc- Ck***el M*ly*ke* Ma m . .(M) DIBECTOB’8 PUkyHOIto Main S t, according Investigat­ c^zred together last year by coin­ ( Cbxcbed Oat’*^ ing Patrolman Priino Amadeo. cidence. declaring: |.BD ( B» BUCKET BCOCSE CLUB <18) LATE MATINEE 4 - M e said there wge some damage "Even without the blended bind­ to the car while the grader was un- er situation I don't think we would <1B) m a t in e e t r e a t e r GLASS acathed. No one waa injured. have bought anywhere near the » ( l * profreia)—**E*rK*He* Wvniffa** * Auto Soffffy Gloss M * . 119.94 A few minutex later. Patrolman normal amount." (22) UNCLE BD*8 rUN CLUR Emanuel Motels reported, two Conftefidated will want the same (84) RAR M WESTERN THEA> * M i n ^ high quality tolwcco in the future t e r ■utemobilex skidded together at (U t FILM THEATER * Gloss for Fumitur* < 9 9 » Pearl and Hamlin Sts. it has bought in the past; and it (AS! OUT WENT (I* pr*fr*t*) The drivers were Raymond R. has no iriten(ion of changing its 1:9# <9#.22) HOWDY DOODV Tops buying policy, he said. There ap­ (#5) LITTLE RASCALS I^nzano. 28, of 6 Ridgewood St., <:M ( B> STAGE 8 iforBOHAIBB and Joseoh Peretto, 66, of 29 pears to be a feeling, Keyser ex­ — Traced^*' - 9 M M IT A IU Indian Dr. plained, that tobacco of nonde­ (1I> AUVK.VTtmE THiUTEB J. A. WHITE CO. script quality can be used in the ' R*y R«jierB SI BISSELL ST.—M l 9-7S22 Motola estimated damage at <1B) MAGIC VAULT fi( Coleim YeltoiK 875 to the Peretto car and 825 to new process. ^toMkol Jowott H ole O isr, Fktk. ChoM M l the other car. None were injured. Blended binder is no better than 1tt> WEATHER • :9B ( #>1B) STAR PARADE i « « 8 Mol • 65 fo e . M Police made no arrestx ax the . the tobacco that goes into' It," he (M> NEWS AT AIR —Fred ARUire **d G*p* Blot <82! roW HOY CORRAL KeHy revive •‘The RahbHl m 7-pe. IhigtilBi sell $ r * .u result of, any of the 'accidents be­ added. The farmer can cut costa <#5) TWIUGRT THEATER a*d the Rremide** fr*VK cause of road conditions! when producing for such a market Efesfeld FhlHea. U t* Wbie fisliffis 1*9 by reducing his sorting operations, (H) THkri 'RE YCM R SC'HOOLR Is6l«6lvff Bear poltoral (98) B'ATHER KNOWS BEST JEWETT RELATIVE DIES ho predicted. MAJOR (M) DRAMA New Haven, Jan. 18 (J9 — An eventual slash of two-thirds 9:H ( R) MAMUERADE PARTY Funeral services will be held here of the valley outdoor acreage <1B) MILLIONAIRE APPLIANCES —‘'The Slery ef Cl*dy Live better Thursday for Mrs. Mary Stanley (planted in broadleaf and the Other Exirex." Sheafe, who died yesterday. She outdoor crop, Havana seed) was t it ) CHBIS'TOPHKBa waa the mother-in-law of Lt. Gov. < »«) TV THKATEK recently predicted by State Com­ —"Tax Dxvll ■« a Bxarlu Charles W. Jewett and Ogden Mil­ missioner of Agriculture Joseph IJ»x" 7-Pc KING SIZE DINETTES ler, headmaster o f Gunnery School N. GiU. HALr nOUB FUJI DISCOUNTS lU) BADGE N>. 714 where ybu ar^! in Washington, Conn. She leaves A two-thirds ratio waa previ­ her husband. Atty. Charlei M. » :N (1>- »-M) BBKAK. THE BANK ously cited by the Conn-Mass To­ —Hxrt Parki la.C. Sheafe Jr. of New Haven, three bacco Cooperative, which said In a (ll-U ) I’VE (iOT A SECBET-^ daughters and two sons. report: , Carry Mo«rx / lt:M ( t-:7.U) BOXI.VU ,.VAa estim xt^ ratio to that one N O R M N ’S -^SXndy Hxddixr tx. FIxxky 9,. . ; V ‘ - acre of tobacco completely con­ Elxrdr ml Nxxlla, It rJ. fhnr M on sqU 445 Hartfbord Road frxthrrwrtxkl ctxtrxl ekam- verted to manufactured cheap Tel. Ml 9-4697 IMnxikie koal. binder will bind as many cigars as um hr*79i(H I -~ the natural binders produced on S:«} three acres used ,in the cuetomkry <::> HOPALO.S'G CAX8IDT QUALITY MEMORIALS ^56;. the S;IX MX) KPttRTS nir.KST 4*4*9 1*4(1*# 1e# manner." ' i : » (M) THE .KAMI.Y SHOW —“rptib*** ii As to amount of tobacco acreage t : M (R> SPORTS . $ P G MAR81E fOP PIASTK liaxtlx necessary (toiiaibly In future, Key- ( 19) NEWS A WEATHER ler paid: " If blended binder is tised fi:.U 8 PORT.S DIGEST B e e a r extoiieioB table Medgrnifi~yDur present home for better living . -. for c^ven- S:M < WEATHER FORECAST New ma^le-Uke plasHc top universally, and there Is no In­ 4 :U < B) WORLD NEWS TODAT ience, for comfort, for beauty . .during '56. There ere hunc Insulate ceilingx, walla crease- in cigar consumption, the (1*1 MOVIE M I 'S E I M __ r r r r s r r ^ ia your choice of black or. and attic number of Connecticut broadleaf (22) NEWS wUtol of ways to do it end we here at McKinney's ere ready 7 :M ( 4> CAPTAIN GALLANT Manchester Memorial Co. 'aefes ci^n conceivably be cutS in —••The CiDldefi L«mp‘* PloaSc reetoto buina. slalaa. 49« with the best in ideas and mAterials. We'll show you how *5 0 0 (IB) NEWS 0pp. East'Cemetery «aO to Keyser said his company plans (IB) CLUBHOUSE «ooklets . % they're free. Drop in tomorrow. Never e perking 9«r Nm kwnB, tmm -m temo, . NOW ON THE SCREEN tW) V AEfETYTH E ATE B mak* livUf Mi«r« Txxxx Kid" ■XTkn Banck- O A aeasaMoaol offerl here! . STUDIO •at" 1 %o yMfT w«flr tmiw.... ‘BUYS iii DOLLS” ChiM Photography (») THIS IS yoUB U FE i* . T# PAY Ultrttl* 1M) LraEBACE • a , momomo. ivltlGM. Utt f r. 4om» CteeliinScope — Color AND , 14:4t ( t) m n PLAVRACK Nti, ke6#Nel, fimerel { MARLON BRANDO Adult Portraits (77) F A M O r S F IG H T 8 ; > Modernize your kitchen II :t How to bring your homo up to date with new wood cabinets- FRANK SINATRA ( X) R A D G E Nn. 714 t ^ ^ ^ o u d a t s U w--' ------JEAN SIMMONS 476 M A IN 8T. (It-M) NEWS FEATURED AT BOTH __ • . , a muo »nti •ftU tiin« pmy MANCHE8TF.R, CONN. (7'*) F I N A L E D IT IO N Build a book.9helf-TV-radio .unit. Make two room.s from one large one ewees. W« mv Higm IW’ vma VIVIAN BLAINE •St) NIGHTCAP EDITIDN CONSOUDATI Nigiii I TEL. MI S-S2SS ll:tt (77)..SFOBTS BOVNDCr for the growing family. Make your basement into an attractive play­ 9 ^ f Iy« you ONI tooo^if CONTlNVpCS (M) WEATHER i pOf9oom*i IwmVrU ot touoemp Dally From l ) — Sunday t F. M. (SS) P R E V IE W S . KEITH STORES!. room for daytime and nightime u.sc. Replace worn floors with sturdy too MtSy mtoof-. . ; e e • I (It) SroBTS BDI.LETI.N BflABO (It) kirSICAL WKATREBMAN 11 (lt-:7) WEATHER ' solid oak flooring. Change your fireplace 'mantel; add a corner cabinet. . 7Vi R E F tS A N C B itw M- T h e a t r e (tt) WEATHERCA8T (S4) CONNi:CTICUT.jIEnOBT Pine panel a room. onto duo oo youe Coe, TV Mt, (latS) JOH.N DALY AND THE II’.It (It) BIG SHOW w Hevseheld A^Iisacd*. Fvrni« FARSONS 1M7 M A IN ST.—CH 6-5499 NEWS —"Exypl By Tkrrx” Keith’s. Manchester, flosed Mondays, Open Tuesda.v fueo, fue Coot oo4 GtHDc (l|.At)\ DO LULAS EnWABDS t h e a l 't u m n a ir e s Through Saturday From 9 A.M. Until 5:50 P..M.. Open ooooi putcHgm* «.. «• you HARTFORD AND Tin: NEWS (M> LITTLE SHOW. Rtor sU m I ftslUy poymoen you tom >77) BIGHLIOETS U:3t ( t) LES PAUL A UABY FORD Tboraday Evenings I'ntll 9. Keith's, East Hartford. Open komym^ l*< Tak, -hetort- and ”af- mmo •Mily mooi. . # . . . . x (M) CONNECTICUT BEPOBT SHOW Dally From lO A.M. I'ntll 9 P.M.,' Closed Saturday At 6. NO aad WUm, OtoNid sad l8Uto fiqm «d 8 * i AM up tilt. Gn wH yoo woal tt) WEATBEBVANE (77-W) ■"ONIOHTONI) ter” photos of your mod­ —Sieve Allen ’ ■ ■ - ■ ■ .-r Join BH&G $25,000 Mimm • Writ* or Vitll *• t*4*y. > (S-IO DISNEYLAND r ernizing project. Enter Oiv* H»* r*N*ir*G v*'• ■ sue..' . '■ ■ . Ami***t lA*wml*f Mwilklyf*irm*iififen •J* f*r AcaGejHijr Air*rG ■•mlaitl** AUiQ^iUiftQ^r ^MO. —K*w Y*rk erltic** eh*lr*. I %M tt.ts I S.U 4.71 Tr*rr Wiill*m ttiuatii It.l? 94.1S \f.l% 4**lf*r iomoo 1951 CHEVROLET SPECIAL DE LUXE, Open All Day Soturdays - 4T.4I tf.D4 M.4f Rw^n533i^77fpS5lM»ia33fiirni6^oir 2.DOOR - X - » ^ "BA D ' ' “ L o v e TWy «f« k*ff«4 Radi(L healer. Power Glide. Inunarulate 2-tone ear Keith Furnittere DAY AT Is A M any with excellent rubber. Completely winterized UBtkm JCumbor TW HONi » WRIti * GT VISIT BLACK .Spicndored and ready for the (ilshway. oOxfw 1115 MAIN ST. ROCK" ThinE ” MORIARTY MOTHERS 317 MAIN ST. f , S,U P P L Y, -C O. — B O L T O N NOTCH Build a cloast-wali; €ln#nMiHr*D* ClsfauSeaeo UNCOLN-MERCVBT DCALEBS cedar-lint a cloaet „ FINANCi CO.g INC. ^ a*4 c*l*r ■■4 exUr m H AHUmn • • SMB^fl**r 1;U-S!M S61AIB CENTBlt frreCET— TEL. M l S-SI88 m MCSmm o fUmm MlfCMErV4t4G MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD Om Tm . W«rf. ftU fxm to •wi# ifcw*ye f I* #• e * Ctew#SWw#Rr* tiulraday—'•‘UBeeaqiwed* I—N— <*Wt*itewoG*iikyiww s m K * * H n * i p i •;

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V 'X. PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER E Y E IN G HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18. 1956 ataff on hand. Th* ftrat Igdy •4-m ' PAGE FIVE NevD Building Code Adopted Mid-Air Jet Crash Andover Musician Grandma Mnsres wa* present when . th* President " You Coii’t luy 8fTn* Auto htsurDmeo ^ arrived. a few ddyA Itat wtUOava to report . Fatal to U.S. Pilot ‘ Scene Given Ike Serving as mastar of ceremonies. Realtor Ba^s back for pertodie okgcks. By Board Following Hearing Vice PtMIdent Nixon told Xkaen- W HY PAY MORE? Sufllclent axpoeur*' to gadio- hower that "in case you have for- activity can dMtroy vdUt* blood Troy, Ohio. Jan. 18 (iP). — Two Washington, Jan. 18 (ff)—A de­ gpttan," he took office three year* corpuaclca and bring on . a fatal V ------Soo why ANitato seM moro outo Ihbu^ o i» J V M NHRR Service Air Force Jet fighter* — scream­ lighted Prealdent Elsenhower to­ ago Friday. U ln ^ . A nrw bulldinr codt for U»« ing post each other In simulated fb«m m y oHior comiMray boiod m NIroet wrifttR ' . Three other worluneil who were PublU Utillttaa Commiaalon to day raceivad from his Cablnat a /Tht attracUvaly framad oil bru approved by the Board of Dl- rodar-gulded attacks crashed painting bykged and fan,ed Grand­ Stainford, Jan. IS UT)—The New riding In Zawackl'a car when a "make proper Inquiry'* Into.when seven miles above earth last night. Grandma MiMsa oil painting of hls T rectora laat night and will go Into ma Moses is a spaciotui landscape Haven Railroad’a commuter serv- gelger counter, detected thi the aervice will be reatored. One pilot, espt. B. K. Thayer. fariki hoBM at Gattysburg, Pa. ^OMPAr !?*ANd YOUTX preaence of the capeuM In view of the Risetihower farm -home. by Sears, offers rates usually l o ^ th*" , lo* may not be as good as It used affect within f couple of weeka. Sherwood Bowera, who deacribed 38, apparently ejected hlntself Ths gift, presented at a White glov.e Compartment alao W( The Board Voted the building himaelf aa a "railroad fan." aaid from his disabled craft and para­ a really better auto inaurance value! At 9** to be.'a Stamford'real estate man House gathering, marks the third Heat pieces of cooked lobster M examined at the. hoepttal, but dot he would like to aee the aervice re­ chuted safely to earth. The othef. can count on Allstate for flneat protection, CE cede ordinance'with virtually no anniversary Friday of the Presi­ butter and use as an dmwet fliling. and fast, fair claim aettlementi throughout th* United Biaiea said today, but It is still "far sup^ admitted as patients. They wM be diacuaslon after h M e f public hear- atored. He nuggeated that if mu- First Lt. J. J. Schulte, 37, waa dent’s inauguration. X rior" to any of the other transpor­ given one more blood teat Jjust , ^ nicipalltlea could legally do It, killed. His badly mutilated body and Canada. . . ~ b -'V At The K m t surprise ceremony, Contact your local AllsUte InanrawCa. d ^ r . tation Mrvicss'running into New to make sure” they are all /right. tag in the hearing room of the he euppoaed they could not. was found near the wreckage of Mrs. Elsenhower accepted a hand- Dr, Esposito said. FRANK LANGMACK — Mlf-MM ' York. Municipal Building. it would not be reasonable for his plane. ' .. aomt gold platad dish presented to 3. Timot Poittr F ^ The capsule had been audpeaulcd V v S them to donate money far the res­ The crash was Witnessed by a j And, said President William |htt The action cania after monthv her on behalf of-.the Repul )ican Yeu'ra In Good Hands with by a piece of atring alongUd* a o f lntenai\-e work by a building toration. He said the federal gnv- Ground Observer Corpaman from women of th* nation. o f the Stsunford Board of Realtdra, steel pipe on a conatructmn Job in Beautiful, new code reviaion committee composed .ernment, for reasons o f ' defense, his Troy post. In the semi-darkness Bisenbower walked Into a sched­ Inc., those Fairfield County ewnt- noarby Milford to titst tw flaws In of town officials end repreaenta- might be interested in seeing that of twilight he watcKed the two uled National Security Council Cerlifltd UbOrslerytests prove Bell-an* muter* who crIUciu atiid ridiculd. the pipe. RMwacki said be took the UVea o f thf building trade*. The service ia resumed along the Hart­ F88D fighers collide, then- fall meeting. In the (Cabinet room this labists neutralii* 3 limtt at much the New Haven RaUraad\“au« ad­ Vapaule, unaware of i n potential committee, headed by Director ford to Boston line. He said the abou.t two miles apart'' of each morning to find moat of the Cabi­ stomach aeidlty ln en*,mlnult at many Jl^jjjj^NiURANCl eOMOANY versely affecting the values of chinger, because he /needed the other. leading dlgtstivavtablets. Cst •sll-ans their owrn homes and land:” Harry Firato, waa set up four public might help by using the line net members and his White House today for the faiMst known rsllsf. 3Sf. a t f ^ . . Instead of driving In these days of Both planes were based at '' Aaka Conatnietive Program It remained lb hi* Car overnight years ago. Wright-Patterson AJB, Dayton, n The new code will replace an an­ overcrowded highways. 'Pitt made Dublic a letter he aerit and V * s found '«diM he reported and were part of the'^Mth Fighter tp the presiflent o f the IcKal real for wbrk the next/momln'g. tiquated and narrow, code which ' Hear Country Club Offer Interceptor Squadron. gave the building Inspector no dis­ The Board heard read a 3-page, ' eatate board In each town in the The dead pilot, formerly of Way ne Andre county, auggegtlng. a meeting "to cretion in permitting the* use of letter from th* Manchester Coun­ .Steubenville, had been stationed St aewly-developed methodi and ma­ try Club in which the club offers CLOSED MONDAYS — OP|N THURSDAYS TILL f - diacusa a constructive program Lo€ ^ Elks Honor B a t i s t e Dayton 3 years. /^Andover (Special) —Wayne An­ where we could aid the New Haven terials. The new crt In "a campaign to offset State Rrealdant Merritt L. Ack- ‘H Board to pass th* ordinance aa did land have failed because It is stra­ Mlaa Blleen Farrell, young WII- limatlc - born dramatic soprano, orchestra. He joined the German . dangerous propaganda" which he / . si WEAR. Laden with butterfly appliques Alexander Jarvis, local builder. . tegically associated with the Olbbe aggregation after touring with ClEARIinCE SflIE erman o& Middletown vill head the Hollow water supply. will present a concert toni ;ht at 1 said threatens “the enviable repu­ officers/from the State who will on this silky-look fabric. The only reservation 'waa ex­ o'clock St the na'v S,600-seat au- Charley Spivak's band and the tation our country enjoys - as the Mrs. Helen FlUpatrIck, a mem­ 8 be honored. The program will in­ / pressed by A. -B. Hamilton, gen­ diidrlum at the Univeralty of Con­ Saiiter-FInnegan unit. moat desirable suburb In the metro­ ber of" the Democratic Town Com­ clude a dinngr at 6:3(> and during eral. superintendent of the Hart­ necticut's Storrs 'capipus. He studied music at the Julius politan area.” mittee, challenged that contention the business session., initiation' of ford Gas. Co., who proposed an The event la the second in the Hartt School of Music, Hartford, Stating that the New Haven last night saying the club has had a class of 30 candidates will take, Sllm-Jim Slip, butterfly appllqued and lace amendment concerning regulation concert aeri.es which opened last for six years and won * two-year Railroad aervice "haa (leteriorated of gas appliances and their in- four opportunities to buy the scholarship to the Schillinger OVER 2,000 PAIRS OF FINE SHOES, lneludiii§ TboM place, under the direction of the edged; front shadow panel, nylon tricot sheer month with the appearanc* of the to aome extent,” Pitt aaid: locu lodge officers, headed Vy Ex­ lined bodice, aieek undercover for the aheath. atallatlon. ‘ course, House, ' Boston, Maas. While in Boston Symphony Orchestra. Mias Fomouf Irffndt: i "While the- commutera are Jua- a lt^ Ruler George R. English. Site* S3 to 40. In whit* sugar and pink aherbet. Proposed amendments will be Th* Democratic Town Commit­ Farrall la a regular guest stan on the U.S. Air Force he played in the tee and the Cltisens Committee of tifled In demanding that It be im­ legations from otner lodge* conMdered later, since it appear* the Teleplyjne Hour. band and made arrangements for ALL TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK! proved. the widespread ridicule of much easier to adopt th* code a* Manchester have come out publicly yhe band's radio program. "Fllg*ht ii/ Eastern Connec-icut will also $ 3.99 the service is not Justifled." tend. Mayor Harold A. Turking- Also matching petUcoaL It is and make tninor change* for S municipal golf course. o n TRAIMNO ( » i ;r s r s r t In the Blue." later, according to advice General Atty. Jay B. Rublnow. speaking • RED CROSS Pitt.appeared to be 'particularly 'oh, who is a member of .the local . concerned about the contest an­ lodge, wil be the principal speak­ ^Manager Richard Martin gave the for the Charter Workshop Com­ Hartford, Jan. 18 i!f)~ Slate \ day. DIscuaaed In the courie will nounced laat week in which resi­ er. srtflaat night mittee of which is he a member, Civil Defense Director L«o J. Mul- be food snd dnig problema faced Empire Nl^tle. Long, cool and endearing ^ FOOT FLAIRS dents of certain Fairfield Count; Ackerman - informed Mhcalted There was no public expression urged the Boerd to take up rs- cahy says the Federal CD will If Connecllcut Is attacked by nu­ fashion piece with puff .aleevea, graceful aklrt, to\t'ns will be eligible for priu) Ruler English that William F. at public hearings on additional vlslons to the charter propos^ by start a 3-day Irslnlng course In clear, chemical or biological weap­ nylon lac*, butterfly appliques, floating rib­ for the beat letters about the Nej Freeman, of Ihe Mancheater 'x>dgc appropriations to the currant that group. He said there were food and drug problema next Mon- ons. bon soah. Bloea S3 to 40. Ib pink aherbet, bon­ seven or eight of them which had • TROYLINOS Haven's commuting aervice. haa been appointed chairman for bon blue, tnlnt and lemon. budget and the'Board voted the to five years to the Distr' t Scholar­ appropriations, which Include the support of mbre than t w o - ■ /' thirds o f th* groups In the work­ ship Committee, ^of Connecticut -gl,100 for election, g4,18S for in- East.' '1711* 'i*~'lh recognition of shop which voted and which the • CATALINA DEBS taraat on notes for the park por­ No III Effecta Se, n Manch -Jt'*-'* interest In Youth Ac­ tion of the Globe Hollow land, workshop feela are worthy o f con­ / sideration by the electorate. Ro^ulorly $7.95 to $18.95 tivity for the past year. 9S,510 for the watkr poftlu" of NOTICE • FATjOS _ For Cobalt Bonny.and brief twce-pieca with baby bloomersl . that purchase, $1,0#9~6f Intereat BENTON ADDRESS SLATED "~~oonT ln > i.icv d La b ik ir d Puff ileeven^neckllne, hem and Woomer on notes sold to flnance the start Dres$y sh'oe$, tailored $hbes, w alki^ $hoe$, rufflea edged wtth nylon lace. Butterfly up- Of a new sewage plant, and $1,000 An mffmbffrt of th* ltaligM«AniffricoR Club ora r«- • DOLOS 7 Bridgeport, Jan. 18 (>P 1— It’* Hartford, Jan. 18 u:

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f- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEStER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1958 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 19M PAGE SEVEN make their ewppjudgment of Rus- even though eo -mu^h of the bem- they remained wounded In their Meany Attacka Ike IHattrl;p«tpr •la'a ineanUons. They have a right oeratic leglelatlve- leadership la Search. Continues .parents’ bedroom much of the day, Prom oted Drpodles after being attacked In their cribs. Per-Pupil Costa Here Drop, Copuing ?pralh to make up,their mind that Rui- pledged to It. By ROGER PRICE Dixon said there was evidencs Plan on School Aid ata Is, at any moment, less of a For Milford Killer of s violent struggle, which ap­ PUBLUiHKD JBY THC Still Below State Average printino CO., w a purely mllltery threat then their parently started in the' kitchen. H B H fbh Tsv Bn PapMb (Cm OmmB ftoM Tmgo Ome) Blncll Street / owm military num may tell them. McGiuniR Cancels Milfqrd, Jsn. 18 (P)—Thd Tovm Mrs. Shsron was wesring a night­ ■iiillBiR 1* $1*. riM M$ie.rha for your I Oonn. ' of Milford has issued* a warrant gown 'With an apron over it, end a B Pho'ne for loan in eoa visit. Laaa TH800___ 32J15_ 30.70 Uso Biff ConsoMalfonSorWeo... adtlB Moany said aducation aid Should tou-ns In the State in the amount per pupU and local coata, 8194.33. MANCHESTER Ttoundcd Octobir 1, l**l___ atenees, be any reduction in our of hia 43-ySar-old wife ahd the State’s Atty. Abraham 8.- UIl- Aba’ strength.'In the Ridgway Stamford,. Jan. 1* New wounding of .their two children. men aaid-he has asi^ed for a federal 4 fooR •! IIDO oosN I2D.4G poymenti, consolidato bill* Phoae, thia^aaation of Omgraaa. Ha salit on its net'current ..chool expenses. ya.AM Holiday*. Eatery at tha Oet. CapL Robert Dixon said warrant charging Sharon^^with granpHy tBfm*4 ia 12 fOMOivtiva State-wide, school population c* at Manchaattr. Cobn.. aa Inatanee, he claims that political Haven Railroad Pmident Patrick naalhlp iM*alla»«af8 af write, or com# in. _ Eiaanhowar'a plan is liiMaquata. This waa^liacloaed in the Con­ grew In average dally membOrahip B. McGinnis,'who announced after the whereabouts of John T. flight to avoid arrest. H . ssdd ex­ toons 838 so 81— h "The adminiatratioh's program, ' ai Mall Matter. judgments invaded a field which Sharon, 40, IF not known. He said tradition \^ll be asked if Sharon necticut Public, Expenditure Ooun- by 33.239. aurpasaing the growth he took over the railroad two years while making a aigniftcant conces­ cii'e anhual bulletin, "Local Pub­ in any previous year and bringing SUBSCRIPTION RATES should have been left clear for his ago that he wo.iId bUlld New the murder,warrant wr i issued by is found outside the state. sion to tha need for fadaral aid, Payable la Advance Town Prosiecutor Robert Hanlon Sharon was described aa belnjg lic School Ebepenies and State Aid the total number of pupils to a Qua Tear ...... *^S S!f own military expertnese.' But it Haven ralirbad itationi. in three o e m ^ i d a i finance co adds up to another manlfeatation tn Oonnecticut Utat. «-a* released | new high of S83.1ST. ma Moatita J.ra states, said last nijrht "ail .gran- ysaterdsy. about 5-8, 300 pounds, with a of tha Too littia, too lata' policy," today. Three Moalha was the opposite which actually Sharon's wife; Eugenia, was round face.. He was driving a 1949 / it*I tr-\ u'nnl [ I is \s< | t n I Thie growth wae accompanied Oae Moalh ...... l-Jg happened; he, the military man, dlose plans” for new etatien facili­ Haany aaid. The Bulletin also '^ o w a that by a corresponding - acceleration WeeWy ...... ties are canceled. found aUbbed to death on the liv­ blue Dodge club coupe with li­ "Labor baHevea that stinting Slatla Copy ...... o# was offering pbilt^al Judgments. ing room floor of her home Mon­ cense number F4-403. while, throughout Qie state, school in the rate of school expenditures, He gave the damage suffered MAIN ST., 2nd FI., Ovor W sBiw-th’s, M A N CH ISTIII the achoola ia the height of false expenditures were reaching new according to the CPEC bulletin. For rbettsf or worse/ right or 'Worm, Apartmeat House' day-night. .Officials estimated she economy. In order to build the MEMBER OF b.w the railroad in two ’floods last had been dead about. hours. M Itc M I 8<41M . Ask tor Uw YKS MANagto highs, Manehester"s pe.' pupil cost Net current expenaee Increased b; THE associated PRESS . , wrong, his poiltltsl Judgments year as the reason. The railroad If you happen to know of any 10 SNOW BRINGS HEART ATTACK necesnary ichooU and provide actually dropped sllghtly,i The Ajiaoclaied Preaa la eacluilvaly displaced worms yott can do them The two children, John, 4. and OKN THUISOAV IVfNINCS UNTIL I $10.5 million. Jumping from 885. •atmed to the uee of repuMIcatloa of were over-rvlled by those whose suffered . oie than 1C million dol­ iMM aitSt h miilMH rf ill nnastSliil Hwih ' higher pay etandarde for teacher* state Average <'oeti|brp million in 1953-54 to |96i3 million. All aeera dtapatehe*- cradUed to It. or lars damage. a.good turn by recommending this Judith, were both stabbed Cbicheatsr; Jen. 18 (Pi—Mrs. so aa to attiact more qualified responsibility It Was to make the ne’er'th e heart, Dixon said. Both Mary ChenlerynskI, . suffersd a A'bcording to the bulletin, the According to the bulletin, the Bot otherwlic credited tn thla paper New stations had been proposed apartment house. It’s called "Ap­ 86 people to thia profeaaion,' the state-wide average per-pupll cost largest increase in any other year Bad ^ao the bical news publlahed here. political Judgments. ple Arms" and it meets every re­ were reported In "fair" condition fatal heart attack while shoveling federal government should commit All r ^ U of republlcatloa of ipecUU in Connecticut, Maesachusetts and at Milford Apparently lest year was 1264.84, an increase in the past decade waa $8.8 mil- diapatcoea hereto are alao reaerved. ------—t------Rhode laland. quirement for modern worms who snow in her back' yard yesterday. Advertise in The Herald— It P»yd itaelf to an Investment of at least A liating tn the bulletin of towns are looking for luxurious living in of 112.66 over the previous year's • pun aarvlc* clleot of N. IS. A. ,8erv. A Soburlkn Revolt He spoke before a dinner of the a billion dollar* a year for the average of $233.18. Manchester's according to per-pupll expenses Sc* lac. Stamford Junior Chamber of a charming and delicious atmos­ next five year*.” Lt, CoL disalM A. FlnAey average in I934-SS was . $228.78, showa Greenwich at the top, with nbllahera >RepreaeBUtlTea: The Up around Roston, there is e Commerce. phere. Every ymrtment is just sauipsmiwiuiawr-j^- Meany said that "since ■ the 8354.19, and Enfield at the bottom, uUua Mathewa Sp^al Aceney — New ripe for occupancy, and if pros­ a decrease of ^2.26 from lU pre­ (York.■ork. Chlcafo. Detroit _ . and Bnatna. well-defined suburbar. revolt in states and communities cannot Air F^pre# MaJ. Charles A. Dhln- vious figure of $231.02. " with 8186.38. The previous year's MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP pective tenants hurry down to the cope adth thia immense (iroblem ney of Manchester has been pro­ high waa 8347.39, and the lo>', progress. It is a revolt against the Manchester last year h.ad an 4 CIRCUIATIONR . Branch Office they can be among on their own, the federal goN’em- moted to the rgnk of lieutenant average dally memliera'iln In its 8168.39. The mid point on the per- The Herald Prtotlns Company lac., spread of low-cost housing deveiop- the first to sign a Tree Year mant must assume its fair share of colonel, according to an announce­ public schools of 8.191 pupils on pupil expenditure scale in 1994-53 aaaumea no ttnaaclal Teapontlblllly (or fnents, and the demand for schools A Thought for Today Lease, Apple Arms is conveniently e burden." ment from U.S.A.P. headquarters. la at 8349.71. with 84 towns spend­ typpnaphlcal eirora appearing In ad. located out of the Early Bird dis­ whom a total of $1,873,758.88 tvaa TertlaaBieaU and other readlns matter and other services they bring into h the , foreign policy field. Col. Phlnney, the abn of Mr. and apent In net current school expen­ ing teas per pupil and 84 towns | In The Maachea^ Evealas Harold. ftommon Sense / trict, and there's positively no Heany called on Democrats and Mr*. Frank L. Phlnney, 316 Cen­ ses. Of this. $282,891 ^tame from spending* more. being, and Ih r higher tax rates fishing allowed within miles of the Republicans to quit bickering and ter St., Has been stationed at Dlaplay advertlalng rloalng houra; Recently In my reading I ran neighborhood. It's also high Come and get ’em ... the Slate In the form of granti. Por Monday—I ji m. Friday; that result. across a delightful Jittle article. I tn get Together on "a truly effec­ Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, The remainder, $1,500,866.66, was STEEL MAY UTAH. ROAD For TneadaitF-1 p. m. Monday. ' Some of the suburban communi­ enough so tenants will have no tive" RjroCTsm. for the past three years. do not know who-, wrote It, but I smelly, smudge pot problem. Be­ in local funds. Pbp Wtdneaday—1 p. m. Tueaday. ties, in desperation, are taking would like tn share it with the "There wUl 'be a strong disposi­ He is scheduled for reassign­ Net current expenses do not in­ Hartford, Jan. 18 iflPi—Deputy For Thuradiy—1 p. m. Wedneaday. lieve me, this is one deal no worm tion, for ^ Iltic a l reasons to For Friday—1 h. m. Thuraday. rather high-handed methods, 'ilhe.v readers of this column. It was en­ ment to the United States this clude expenditures for such items Slate Finance. Cmsr. George Oonk- For Saturday- 1 p. m. Friday. will ever want to wiggle out of. criticize admtnlstrstlon failures summer,. In the meantime, his ilng said yesterday thgt the cur­ Claaained deadline; 10:30 a. m. each are requiring that building lots titled GET- RID- OF PASTOR as transportation, vocational tey el publication azctpt Saturday — 'nPS; Bargains you'll never see again! in the cold wsrA^e said. "The ad­ wife, the. foi'mer Ann Miriahi Mc- training, induatrtal arta programa, rent demand for ateel may delay f A. m. be of an impoeaible else. Tliey are A Methodist biahop in Los An­ MEDICAL HEAD DIER ministration h a s ^ t itself in for Koy of Mullins. K. C.. and their programi for phyaically handi­ the completion of the 138-mlle Jacking up their assciemenle for geles. Calif., came up with these such criticism . . three children,'are with him in capped children or school con­ Connecticut Turnpike. He said ; , WedneadAjr, JABUAry l i suggestions for congregations anx­ Fairfield. Jen. IB (Ab—Dr. Wil­ "Yet crttlctsm wilXget us no Hawaii. ' struction costs. steel order! for the 400-mllUon- Improvements. Some of them, it liam H. Curley 8 r., «9, former where. The real iiwd i s ^ r bipartt- la said, succeed in merely refusing ious to "get rid of the pastor"; " WATKINS NEW YEAR Col. Phlnney enlisted in the Air In 1953-.54, Manchester had an dollar project will have to he Ridgway And Politics 1, Look him straight in the preeident of the Fairfield County ss'n agreement on a sognd and Force in 1941 as an Air Cadet and average dally memberahlp of placed U»la week if the Dec. 81, to Issue building permits to would- eye when ha ii preaching and aay and Bridgeport Medical Aasns., firm policy which can oe oon- aaw aptive ser\ice in World War 7.6.58.58 in ita Schools. The town 1937 completion date le to be met. And now we hAve the RidgwAy died yesterday at hia home. In sistently applied in the futbre *in be holders of more suburban "Amen" once In a while. He’il 194.5 he wea a'- t and wounded by- II aa a bomber pilot in the North leceived $272,685.26 in State $id The state waflta 100.000 ton*. eontrovergy. I t is opened by Gen- homes. The desperation which preach himself to death within a order to peace and safe­ Pacifle. He, later was assigned to and spent . $1,496,622.15 in local a man whose wife died after an guard the free world." fuhds'fnr a total of $1,769,307,41. erAl MAtthew' JUdyway’g fervent Icsde to such community tactics few weeks. operation he performed. The aa- the Division of Air Trans­ The ahillelegh, the Irish cudgel, 2, Pat him on the back and brag port Commimd and ,fiew aircraft On a per-pupll basis, that gets its nkme from a place in • proteatatlon that his vliews with Is real; many ot^the communities sallant was sentenced to prison. amounts to $35.61 In State aid and reffard to this nation'a security about his good points. He'll work His son, Dr. William H. Curley Jr., alt parts of the globe until hia County WlckloT» where blackthorn have no resource for financing the himself tn death. Heir to Grime Dies from active duty in 1849. $195.41 in local funds for the total saplings grow the knobbiest. were ignored-and flooded under by Is chie sturgeon ct St .Vincent's continued reeldenUal'growth they 3, Start paying him a living Hospital In Bridgeport, fiervices CLEARANCE After a brief period as owner - President. JEtaenhower’s State of are offered. Their taxes are al­ wage. He’s probably been on- a and bMrator of a Dairy Queen f putitandint tpeciol ptit^iM i 252 ceih phM pedtirS starvation wage so long he'll eat will be held Friday. By Electric Chair the Union Message for 1954, in ready high; their borrowing power Store in Manchester, he wa* re­ crown ctfltor for iwoMiful tupp«Hl V e it k ^ iHIdwA ■ which some cuts were made In our himself to death,^ called toXactlve duty at Weatover JANUARY snaA L la exhausted.' 4., RededIcate your own life to (Osattaned from Pag* Due) Field, M a^, tn September 19.51. pro-built berdor — ne-iot odgoo. I. 'MlUtary budget. H is General They have a bad case of it, these Christ and ask the preacher to He la pres^tly assigned t* the 72-coll BOX SPRING....R9.N, .' Ridgway's argument that the give you a Job to do. He’ll proba­ scheduled .Jo die October 18, 1868. 48th Air ' iVanaport Squadrpn, PARAKEETS pommunit'iea around Boston. For bly die of heart fetlure.,_,^ ; .prime reason hia military vlsws tha Brea has been booming indus­ Four final pleas for clemency MA'ra, flying Ovl2.4. Globemaaters ALL COLORS ' were ignored was that the Eleen* 5. Get the church to unite in were turned down yesterday, eight from California Arabia. Include*, cage, food, seed, bell. trially, and new induatrles require prayer for the preacher. He’ll be­ hoCirs before Fairria went to the hower administration was' indulg­ new bedrooms. A'nd right now the come so effective some larger chair. ^ . Reff. 112.95 ing itself in poUUcs-rthe {iotitlcs church will take him off your Fairris, pronounced dead at greater-Boston area la faced'with hands. Reel Hunter litres of trying to balance the budget, an actual houslhg shortage. 3 - A ' - 12:08 a.ro., wai baptized into the NOW and appeal to the voters.with a Major John Pickup. Catholic Church Just two hours be­ $ 9.95 Still, what ahall these rommunl- Sponsored by The Msnehester '^ 0 0 'nnymity—by High­ before his election to Congress In tacked for standing in the way of F. Warner of Waterbury.- 1946, said esterday. "I should like ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE ing that Mr..J>uUes w u too tough way Patrol relays and piane. At* "progreasT" What la "progresa?” All Hems listed'Subject rangements had been made for a to retu.-n to the Judiciary and feel in carrying us to the brinks of I can now best ser\’e tn that capa­ RAYMOND DELUFERA Is it taking a pleasant, apaclovie cornea transplant wtthln 48 hours city." wars, the other charging that the community of adequate schools to Prior Sale to restore some person's failing Elsenhower admlnlstraUon.. has eyesight. In a stateqjenl i.saued bv his of- and reasonably tax rate and turn­ Fairris also had consented to re­ fice here, Velde said the Eiaenho»v- ' INSURANCE ADJUSTIND GOMFANY rendered us incapable of winatag ing It Into a residential can of sar­ NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMIERS er adminiatrstion has acted to ; a'war.' moval of the aorta, which will go dines with an exorbtta..t tax rate? OF MANCHESTER SAVINGS AkO LOAN to the aorta bank in Dklahoma correct what he termed the situa­ •08 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER Loaving the Dem etratr aside, Inventory time always reveals things we could get along Oty. where section.^ are being tion that led dm to run for Con-1 It Bcema obvious that these ASSOCIATION. INCORPORATED gress: "Toe serious inroads that hfwever, it Jim io.bd y^ fe a.blit greater- Boaton towns are having without . . things.that will make prixed possestiems for you! , transplanted successfully: to pro- FIrV m a r in e . AUTOMOBILE that ^ n e ra i Rldj^ay.^^.t^^ his had been made by the Cothrminlst an experience rather typical for They're one-of-a-kind suites and piecesi discontinued pat­ long lives of persons with defects P«Tty. in our Ameriean .'ree enter­ bitter charg^, a j 'a purely The Annual bleeting of the Members of Manchester Savings of the arteiy. \CA8UALTY CLAIMS towns surrounding great metro­ terns, odd sizes, and the-like, Here are a few of them; prise s\-stem." , military maR;Vho has been vic­ and Ixian Aaeaclatlon, Incorporated, will bo held at the ottlce of Young Fairris had blamed his ■ Velde’s ho e Is in Pekin. 111. politan and Industrial centers. It the Association, 1007 Main Htreet, btanchester, Connecticut, on life of erlme on s number of his timized by officials and Isadera la the experience of being turned Jaauhry 37, 1050 at 7:30 o’clock P. M. for the following purposes: relatives. ; who let ptditiea) conalderatione into bedrooms-for induatriae which His'mother is in the Texas SUte ■ make up their mfncL ' Reg. SALE alKep their employee in one towm 1. Acceptance af reports, Reg. Penitentiary for killing her third hiwband. .She also killed her sec­ • ■ R has to be pointed out, further, and pay taxe^in another. (4) Twin Size, (2) Full Size (1) Simmons Convertible that General Ridgway's pose is not ond husband. ' Everywhere this happens, the 3. Election of Directors. Dre.xcl Knotty Pine Cannonball Sofa, sleeps two; green tweed valid. He himself renders far more His father is now free on bond Rm RI Rovahrgl Aotan Ir theoretical solution which lug- Poster Beds...... £ ...... 74.00 59.95 cover ...... ; ...... 119.00 after being charged with burglarv than military Judgments. He him- fortl Rof. 49.9t Ratktr. gests itaelf Is have soipe of the I. Td contider and take actlen upon a complete revision of the (1) Statton FiPI Size Red, (1) P'otl Size Modern Bed, In Pans. Tex. : self renders political Jui%mcnts. .10 taxes paid by the industry xhared By-Laws of the Association, incorporating amendments here, golden maple, low foot 58.00 29.00 footless style, seafoam mahog­ His sweetheart is in a federal TV C iM ir He - is making not a military tofore adopted, omittjng sections governed hy statutory pro­ pri.son for transp'o)-ting a stolen wrtth the towns which are bed­ (1) Full Size Bed, solid red any ...... 3P.50 ‘ judgment, for instance, but a po­ vision and changing V^tlons to conform to recent statutes. car. ^ Tweed wMi metollic Hiread. rooms for that industry. The only (Caples of the proposed r«-.vlsed Ry-ljiws are available for litical Judgment, when he bases maple, spindle foot 49.60 34.95 (1) Boudoir Slipper Chair in His uncle Iwana CU-de Fairris *14-828 Pladk In ipot* of wear. .way to do something like' this is to inspection during regular business hours at the office of 39 was given a .V)-year prison tU MI S-SI6I 39.8| I his wh(^ case for an army much (S) Full Size Beds, maple .... 81.95 18.95 green and black diagonal stripe .51AIN ST. transfer part of the taxing power the Association). term in Dallas yesterdsv for a $57 ^'CHESTER atronger than we have, on his own (2) Twin Size Maple Poster printed velvet, kick pleated to some politlcel unit larger than robbery in 1949. The’ uncle was , axpecUtion of what-the.'Rueelans Beds, spindle f o o t...... 58.50 ■ 44.95 valance ...... 32.9519.99 hrmlght out of the penitentiary' for the city or town, and then have 4. Tn Iransart any other business proper to come before such ' will do in the world. His dlscus- meeting. (3) Modern Lounge Chairs the trial. He already was serv­ that larger pblltical unit, which (1) Casual Oak Night Table, alon of how to beat tha Russlane is with ottomans: open arm style ing a life sentence as' a habitual would have to.be the state, dis­ shelf and drawer, pewter pu'.l ;|9.50 29.95 criminal. ! military. His sMumption that we ROBERT J. BOYCE (1) Modern Seafoam Mahog- \ with blond wood: green tex­ A brother Is serving a 10-year tribute the tax Income out again. tured cover ...... 29.50 USUAL DUSTER ' will lutyp to beat the/Rueelans is aentetnee for bfirglary. But nobody does much about this, dnaunry 19, 19M Hecrelnry anj' Night Stand, drawer, open poliUcsJ. His estimate of-whiit it (3) Swivel TV Chairs by The executed man also was a perhaps because It is much too cab in et...... ,___ .lO^O 22.50 would take to halt the 'Riisswne is nephew of Raymond Hamilton, difficult a thing even to attempt. (1) Modern Biond Oak Night > Valentine Seaver; (1) gold (2) . military. Hlf d ec^ thsi onjy our green textures...... 50.50 ■aoiith western desperado of the' 'So the towns, after they have al­ Table with drawer . . ; ...... ':16.75 1930s.- I 9-pc. Dintttt S«t—Words Rnt ot This Frkt force halts them now,' and. his pre- 19.95 1 ready accepted too much damage, (1) Ladies’ lyningc Chair action that they will move th j (10 Modern Step Night Ta­ aonietimes make up their mind with foam cushion; lime em­ The 'Moqgblisri Peoples' Repub- i Finest Chrome! Toughest Plastic! moment they see a favorable 'op­ ble, one drawer, to-floor-con- Ur has been s Soviet satellite since that they muet save themselves, broidered antique satin; fringe 1924. portunity is political. struction ...... 44.50 24.95 Big 3x6 Ft. Tabie^Color Choice .Sm Nsw—Ai-Sfoal WUis MtaEs or what Is left of themselvea. by trim ...... 129.00 In short, General Ridgway (1) Modern Statton (’herry mmm whatever means they can^ It U (1) Modern Scoop Chair and • . OsPsRt E I ftshk^iAjR. Usg ■ hasps hie views on our Army needs C M S Hdpt Pay Doefor Rills Night Table, drawer and .shelf 49.50 29.95 Special Purchaiel Pin* quality ot lew emll Tobla, B chain, 2 table hard to'blame them. Ottoman, lime cotton loop- Ward* thread-naadfo cord*. on his own political assumption 6 Pc. Modern Dining Room pile covering: foam cushioned 75.00 teovei—built for heird kitchen ut*. tebi* top it heat, itaK tcratch- in l)lo»d mahogany; buffet, 23 to 2«-ih. wide, Reg. 2.59 2*33 that war is almost inevitable. (1) Modern Arm Chair, reiitlanl. Eaiy-to-cleon ploitic-covered chain. There is nothing but political Ths Bigfest Grab? table, four c h a irs ...... 288.50 1 98.00 .27 to 30-In. wide, Roig. 2 .9 1 ...2.M blond maple frdme. Persim­ T-pt.^KT. Talilp, 6 chnir.5, 2 table leave*...... R8.8I .31 to 3d*in. wide, Rag. 3 ,49...1.14 • Judgment ifi the following passage Some of those same Dcmocrata 9 Pc. French Provincial Din­ mon textured c o v e r...... 85.00 of General Ridgway’s Saturday who have specialized In accusing ing Room,in fjruitwood. Cre- 6-pc. SKT. Table, 4.chair*, 2 (able leaven ...... 87.88 Evening Post article: the Eisenhower administration of your denza, china, .scalJo|>edge talile, (2) Luxury Platform Rock­ "And 1 fiifther believe that the letting "interests" grab off privi­ two arm chairs and 4 side ers, fpam cu.shioned ; beige cov­ recent sudden switch in Russian lege at the expense of the t'ax- c h a irs ...... ; ...... 518.80 349.00 ers on (1 each) blond maple community and mahogany frames ...... 79.50 NO-IRONa PUSSES diplomatic Reties, from belllger- pa.ver are going to stand up and.be (2) Black Fiddle.liack F.mpire 69.95 ance to bonhomie, from aurlihess Munt^_thernselvM, in favor of CMS Side Chairs, Penns.vlvabia ^ . (1) Wentworth Queen Anne such a grab, within a \-ery few service House Cheriiv : Collector’s fTn-' -Wing—Ghaih with slretclier EMBOSSED COTTONS —th^.-Paxl.A(t hiU and soothe us, days. - And, oonversiil.v, some Re-, ish ...... 35.00 19.75 ba.se; small all-over crewel de- and thus to slow thd build-up of pyhlicans w'hp normall.v go along sign on old gold linen; spring- that force which guards the heart with the idea that the less federal (1) Lounge Sofa, foam cush­ down seat ; ...... 229.00 169.Q0 GAY PRINTS, SOLIDS of Europe. ' regulation of eiit,erprise the bet­ C M S is op«ratB Judgment of the motives of the print...... j,...... 239.00 I79.OO ALSO ond ttyliog for ju*t $2. Thii i* a real buy Ragulariy I I .00— Sava 4.34 t!han gaa-producing states. Fortu­ ■valloMe N O W I , • men in the Kremlin, of ^ their nately, too, there are Republi­ (1) Hitchcock Side Chair, , to moke you ruth to Word* right now I 7 atrategy and of their intentions cans, like Senator Purtell of Con­ black, decorated, cane, seat .. 49.50 2495 Alumimim Mines' *ise* 13 to 30. Vbu'll ba impretied with the atirociive Socdl potlarn shown obevei iM ch ijeada to bis military pro-. necticut, whq. despite' ^Uieir (1) Simmons. Space Saver Cembinafion Doers olio lee lovely laof and caiuol deiigni In decorotor colon. Pluth , Ssfol Pijbw tarfsis. Hew Dewto Bouncement, which is that we need natural inaOrict toward free' com­ Convertible Seat, in a >j: and twiif pile in wool, carpehroyon, 9' and 13' widtfo. S«ft Dserts,* Springy foRS Lalsx more men in uniform. petition,- cannot swallow'the idea .■’brown-and-'Beige tweed cover; MANCHESTER Boy on Woede Cenvenieot All-wool ripple weave carpetinK-i-reg. 9.75 a r r But;; by law and by right,'that that the ta s monopoly should C onnecticut M edical S ervice, inc. contains twin bed and mat- Soft dacron pillow* won’t m a t^ Q J kUid of Judgment is not the pro- MeoHily Payotiof Plaa «q...vd. 2-leyel loop pile in many colbr*. 9, 12, o * * have the consuming public turiied U0SS4III11 til («isi(ii(ii iisri aiiirn'tidiii tresa. Discontinued pattern . .169.50 129.00 15c width.*. ..Jyd. and art wothoble. Pull 30*24* " r ® * Tiaoe of the military man alone. It into -its helpless captive. There la - p i N K A i o r n c i S i N iw n a v i n a w n In g CO. POAM UTiX PIU0W...... 4.M. Uaa much .more properly with, the zonfk hope this, the biggest grab M anckente^ •serMary of SUte, and with the .185 WEST CENTER ST. attempted during the Eisenhower TEL. MI 8-8091 •tetoal Tradeaiarh ' bU Tlisy havB a right to administration, .can ba defeated, 8)m "I" -.s' ' • < A ' i I > T V , :

■V, ‘ L . ’ ■■■ ■' ^ ' ' .. '■ ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER/CONN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18) 1966 -*AGE SIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18.1956 PAGE NINE Andoiver . Scouta. Tha agricultural portion that point, he said, he thought the Bros, and waa apprehended on Dm '# SII|i|rfBf of tha program waa boaod upon Um Airline Pilot Lands Hal Boyle PTA Views Film Main St. Jan. 6 after he wba to Long Victor Opeufl-Office plane waa doomed. Perry Assures High School East Reich Unit product of South Amarica. He' told of taking out a piece of .have relume-■'(t. FALSE T6SETH ' 8eo«t CemmIUee -^Plane by Compass paper apd writing for hia wife Ou State Parks Drivers charged with speeding Indian Award The Cub Scout committoa will Barbara; "Bobby, I love ybu. Jer- were Barry M. Mark, 21, of Brook­ hold its monthly meeting tomor­ In Louisiana Males Come of Age, lyn, N. Y., who fdrfelted a $S5 Will Be Ready in September Votes to Start ry." row night at 8 o'clock at the home (OeeHwefl IroM Pag« Om ) Passenger Elmer Hunting. 37. of DasplU dUflcuU traveling condi­ bond; and George Z ^tb'wiky, 28, / "■ ...... ■ li Voted by Unit of Mre. Paul D. l>fansUehl. on Ben­ tions last bverilng, there was, a of Plalnflc.d. .Ined SIS. COwrtto—fl fww Pxgb Om ) Madwaaka, Maine, described the Jamas Psrry, the town's ctorkAThs dsmand for glass has bean ‘Peoples’ Ariny’ ton Hill. an emergency landing before reaction in the cabin'when the good turnout of the msmbera of David J. Davia, 10, of Stafford, Andover, Jan. 18 (Special)—The Meetlage Poetpenpfl reaching Ne New York. ROASTING CHICKENS As Bargain Hunters tha Washington PTA for "men's waa fined $9 for a rulea of the road of ths works', gavs absuranets to­ vary hsavy in areas that ware hit Fred Pitnus, who was flying the | lights blacked out "Everyone be­ .•b _ d by the Sooda. Howavtr, dsllvsrtss Board of Beacvolencea of the Firet The Andover library waa Cloted administration colors since the Reports that the plane wga gan praying allenfiy," he said. night" violation, and Marcel P. Jobert, 01, day that tha $0,000,0minded now than ever be­ salesman's best friend, hut actual­ crossing place. The contractor, the M. S. Kelli- Until last Juns, Stoph waa boss ' ^ e : Faith, John Hamilton, chair­ that picture. in a million tlmea,'' Francis told ford bank i shareholders would re­ • And Wild Bird Seed her Co. of-Boaton, had predicted These require the greatest amount man, Nelson Warner' and Karen The Ladles' ^nevolent. Society mond DellaFera Insurance Adjust­ fore in history. ly Is his worst enemy. He tikes U waa announced that the yel­ of interior work. Hie other units of the interior ministry, which IR. E. WANDELLI will meet in the church aocial rodm Negro RegistraGoa High of the flight: ceive $.580\a share In the Itouida- "VTankly, men act much crazier, anything and everything he sees. low raincoata for the patroia had Waul Acl Seeks thqj. the Job would be completed by then contathsd not only the bar­ GlIK (action, Thomas Tattaiot. chair- Krioqked out early. In the night ing Co. i t 808 Main St, The new "We were at about 1.500 faet. tlon. if approved by atockholdetii. July TO. The company had start­ will be completed In this order; m an \ Gunara Vinkels, Rlchsrd tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. to sew on firm will handle fire, marine, auto­ To keep birds from starving when natural food is cov* than women during a big sale,” an He selects s dozen shirts, thrse arrived and were now In use. commercial, manual arts; boiler racks police, but also the secret layettes for lUly and dresses for were independents Grevemberg, We turned east looking for strati­ the Walllngfot;d bank would be­ aldsrly salesman' said. "They are suits, two sport Jackets, a couple A nominating committee was New PoHeemeii ed work in March and said the job police. Building Thompsm and -Mildred Gamer; the fonrier State Police super­ mobile and casualty claims fied layers and to keep out of traf­ come a branch oP,,Unlon,A New ered with snow and ice. M w tr at tha game and don't know would be Anished in 460 calendar room and cafeteria, and ptayaical fellowahlp, Christopher LcBaron, Salonika, Greece, and to roll band­ DellaFera wra formerly asso­ of topcoats, and several pairs of chosen to pick a new ilate of of- education. The' three-starred barracks po­ ages. intendent who ran on hia slot fic. We went up- at one time to Haven. tha rules. A tot of them would be shoes. Ths bill doesn't worry him. llcera for next year, namely, Mrs. days. , lice uniform he v’ore is olive- Contractor ‘ chairmsn/^Barbara Munson. Elsie machiift-tftisting record, and ciated with Cornwall and Kennedy -12,000 feet. It was snowing and we Ann Arbor, Mich. (/P). — Ann A considerable amount of work Tebbetts, and Valdls Vinkels. A pot luck luncheon will be and Blair and Oole, independent .ashiun^ to have their psychia­ Why should It? Next Monday his Henry McCann, Mrs. Walter Delay In Deliveries green and almost identical to Rus­ served. Those attending are’ re-' Alexandria rancher Jam'es Mc- never saw the ground until we got trists see tha way they behave. wife, will send every single thing A'rbor'a police department, caught ' A considerable amount of bad haa already been done on the proj­ RBstdcnfid-CoiniiMreiol Mra. EMwa)R«moula Drakos. West Hartford once held the town’s tennis doubles bargain lale. It's your hfiil bar­ Sandwlchea and colTce were Bons." Customer Satisfaction” architect, will show plans for the Negro registration shot up to Long Island, Francis recognited • Dreaaea Redesigned of-war for a prised shirt between gain in entertainment. All It will Chief Caipar Enkemann aaya It work began last March, there was flnishlng the interior masonry This would he In contrast, he adult advisor to iheNFellowship, sn all-time high of 154,000. up 50 championship with Lee Urbanetll. where he ‘Wae and headed straight Deliver two maddened bucks can be physi­ aerved by Mrs. Rdmund Mlkolow- waa the Aral time In hia memory an unexpected snow atorm. Thia work In the acisnes and adminis­ has been accepted by thXBoard of proposed regional high school for DellaFera ia married to the • Dress htaking cpsi you is the price of the zipper aky and Mrs. Thomas McKenna said, to the "American uniforms of Full Insurance Coverage Andover, Hebron >and Marlborough per cent since 1952 in this state for LaGuardia, bringing the plane • Eve.nlng Gouna Repaired cally dangerous to any bystander, on ymir girdle. You'll bust it that the department haa'ever had summer, heavy rains and sub­ tration units. ths Wsst German mercenary Reilgloiu Education wltK\regret. where whites outnumber Negroes former Vera Krajevskl. The in visuvUy for a perfect landing however innocent. following the meeting. to advertise for this purpoae. Tel. Ml 9-3031 The Rev. Stephen Chambenain-is tonight at the meeting of the An­ • Z lp^rs Sewed On laughing. sequent washouts hampered pro­ army." - dover PTA at the ^ ElemenUry 2- 1. couple resides gt 51 Benton St. The airport had picked up tho The male bargain hunter breaks The department dlfflcultles were gress. And this winter, periods of Fighting giraffes awing thetr After 5 :00 P.M. acting advisor to the town. Although Repriblican leaders plane on Its radar screen. One ♦THEN COME TO down into several common types, Increased when 11 men quit be­ bitter, cold slowed operations. Minister to Speaker School. day a bill that Would jnake tt a tong necks like beiebsll bats in Tha number of amateur photo­ 82 BALDWIN ROAD Five members of thq Regional saw the test primary as a chance other plane waiting to, land at the and here are a few: cause of low payj Jt usually em­ The supplies thst were stow in an effort to knock each other off graphers had doubled since the 'T h e Rev. William Phllpot will to mold a two-party system in this crime to slander Mlsstaslppi xnd field at the time waa warned by MARLOW'S 1. The pirate raider—he is ruled Spor|8 Car Talk ployes 66 men. arriving were aieel saah and glass. MANCHESTER. CONN. the speaker at the annual meeting^ School Board will also be present its institu-tiona. balance. end of World War XL '• the meeting to discuss the pro- traditionally one - party state, radio to keep cleai:, ' . by the pMlosopHy tiiat "whatever Court Cases of the Firet /'Congregational county clerka were unimpresead. Apparently aimed at groups that The sight, of Long Island brought TAILORING DEPT l«la wanU, Lola gats. ’ 1^ waits Church. He ia the pastor of the _ (M which they have made In criticise segregation In Mlsalssip- (MRS. SALA) Translation Given other planning phases connected They put aside counting GOP bal­ a cheer of relief, from the passen­ until another customer picks out Charter Oak Pansh. in the Charter lots in most places until the gover­ 1, the bill was in the hands of the gers, reported one of them, Jerry Next to Shoe Repair DepH. a good-looking necktie, then grabs Julio J. Nvrrola Jr.. 16, of Weal Oak Terrace Housing Develop­ (he establishment of the £louM Judiciary Committee. Hartfortf, was fined-8150 ir Town school ^ h ic h Is expected to be nor's race waa decided. \ Ferrori of Roosevelt, N. Y. Up to it from his hand, throws down his Baltimore, Md. (ID —Members of ment. Hartford, which is Jointly Elsewh're in the South the cash and racaa for the elevator. Court today, given a 60-dsy aus­ , supported by the Christian Activi­ for occupancy in September. OVOTtOiMH the Balthnors Local of the Motor pended Jail sehtenCb and probation 1957, when Andover students will Georgia . enate an( the Senate of 2. The lest soul—He never Sports Car Assn., like other small ties Council in Hartford, the Board a neighboring stele—Alabama— 3 4 DEPOT SgUARR bought anythihg before in his life for efx months on a charge of op- of Home Missions of the COngregs- no longer be accepted by the Wind­ TEL. Ml f-B2t4 oar enthuaiaata, speak a apecial easting a i lotor vehicle while his ham High School. passed bills yesterday . aimed, at without tha advice and consent of Jargon that ia difficult for the aver­ tlonal CluHstian Churches and the preserving racial segregation in his mother, his father his wife or license was under suspension. Connecticut Conference of Congre­ The meeting will be open to the age citisen- to underitand. For Negrola, this wSs the sec­ general public. schools. his law w . He stands alone, his A hood ia a bonnet, k get-to­ gational Churches.' The bills were .lifterent In de­ ayes c r j ^ help, while the big bul­ ond " elmllar conviction within -- He is a graduate of the Yale gether is a rally, and wonia like about two L'onths. Ha waa fined Manchester Evening Herald sign, but their Intent was identical: lies shove him out of the way. He tachometer and overhead can split Divinity School, and a Congrega­ to keep white and Negro pupils to a n ^ up buying an overcoat the $128 in West Hartford Town Court tional minister. Andover correepoadent, Mrs. Paul ths air. for driving whll« under suspension out of the same classroom. cMor of a mildewed fried egg (two For the uninitiated, however, Buses Delayed T fllWfl * *****'* PDgrim In Georgia, the Senate unani­ aiaea too large for him) and goes Dec. 16. Judge John D.'LsBelle Storm conditions yesterday out tha door murmuring to him­ seme of the Baltimore speeds^t made It a condition of the youth's mously approved a bill giving the have offered a few handy trartita- mocning were respon-sible for de­ governor authority to cloae any JAMUARlr probation that ha, not hia family, self. "But all I wanted was a pair laying the school buses on their scliools forced to integrate and to ONCE A YEAR of knitted gloves." Uons. Hera are a few; pay tha fine. routes, so that the last one arrived IiLvited to Attend a. Tha wandering destroyer—Ha R.P.M.—Number of repairs per Another 16-year-old, Thonias N„ at the school 40 minutes late. make educational grants to stu­ paws through and wrecks eight inonth neceeaary. McCryetal Jr. of Maple St, Ver­ dents affected. Children who had been waiting It also gave unanimous approval abelvas of shirts, paws a dosen ' M.P.H.—Monthly payments will non, waa turned over to the Juris- for the buses, arrived wet and Tri-State Coiielave neckties off tha rack and opto the be heavy. dtolion of the Juvenile coart on chilled, and two teachers were un­ to three oUur of Gov. Marvin Grif­ floor, paws half a dosen sport coats B.H.P.—Basis for the high pries recommendation of Aaalstant iPro- - CRIB ^ . SALE - --- able to get to the school from fin’s segregation bills. These would of sportscara. Miss Julia CJase, girls’ physical allow the state attorney general January Bedding Clearance on and off. Then, without pur­ secutor William DeHsn. Lebanon arid Columbia. education teacher at Manchester to enjoin officials or private cltl- chasing anything, ho wadsa out of F.O.B.—Prices given in French The j’outh pleaded guilty to fail­ Under Ine circumstances, Mrs. the wreckage waving a marry paw ■ot British currency. ure to secure a Connecticut oper- Yes siree! 3 0 % off on every crib in stock, regardless of kind or price! This is the first High School, ia oiy> of approxi- aens from any action toward inte­ ONE AND TWO.OF.A.KIND SURJECT TO PRIOR SALE Doris Ey Chamberlain, principal, mstely 450 peraona Invited aa dele­ gration, would allow school build­ in goodbye. He enjoys himself ator'e license, using s motor vehicle authoriz/d the closing of school at more than anybody. LET THERE BE LIGHT without the owner's permission, time this has ever been done with EDISON cribs, known to be the finest. More than 20 1 p.m. / gates to the Trl-State Conference ings to be leased to a private oper­ 4, The cautious Invastor—Ho be­ New Smyrna Beach, FIs. i^ - and giving a false name to police. on Physical Fitness to be held at ator, and would provide for the XJbrary Volunteers New York University on Feb. 17. subleasing of pioperty of the gins by fingering tha $200 cash­ Ths City Commission spent a mil­ These pleas were erassd when the different styles in os many os four colors to choose from. They're by EDISON LMLLABYE Llb/ary volunteers for the month mere polo coats marked down to lion dollars renovating the light youth's csss became the concern Educators from New York, New state achool building authority. of January Include Mrs. Francis Jersey and Connecticut are being The vote of-each was 48-0. This Is Your Opportunity To Save $140.00. He wants to know the plant. Soon thereafter ‘ It had to of juvenile authorities. and others. Minor, Mrs. John f. Phelps, Mrs. Invited. The foun bills were the last of name of the manufacturer and meet in darkhcu because a 10- iPoIlca said the yolith was allowed Charles Donnellv. Mra. Peter itort- Whether tha manufacturer la hap- cent fuse was blown. to use a car belonging to Moriarty Attendance at the conference Is an eight-bill "package” called lo ^ . Mrs. Royden Konopska. Mra. by Invitation only. Aa a delegate, for by Griffin to, maintain segre­ 1954 7 A'Layaway For Future Delivery 'A'Immediate Delivery ★ d Month Budget Account C/ Davli Calkins. Mra. Paul Juro- the Manchester teScher will rep­ gation In Oeor^a achools. ITie yaty, Mrs. Edward Jiirovaty, Mrs. resent the State in her area of spe­ flrat four were approved unanU jluth Whitney, Mra. Andrew Gas- cialization. mously by the Senate Monday. UP TO Vi AND MORE CHEVROLET /’per. Mrs. Walter F. Montle Sr.. The conference, part of a coun­ The bills now face aetjon lli^the 1 ■S'^**“* wMto. j y i m . -'Mrs. J. - Russell Thompson,'" Mrs. try-wide effort to help educators house. Tuny gtMiahiMi, A Paul Bramhail and Mrs. Joseph better understand the place of In Alabama, both the • Senate . Faiiiws Brand Remeach Jr. physical fitness in their programs, and the Houae took steps to should hteeting Place Changed has been endorsed by Vice Presi­ and the House took steps to JANUARY The meeting of the Church dent Richard Nixon and by the shoulder aside the U.S. Supreme 4 SIMMONS % GOLD BOND V CRIMSON SHIELD ONLY ■chool staff of St. Peter's Episco­ commissioners of education in the Court deciaion banning achool DOWN pal Church of Hebron will be held three states. segregation. tomorrow evening at 7:30 at the Miss Case graduated from the The enti-segregation measure home of Miss Dorothea Raymond, University of Connecticut and re­ approved by the Senate haa been * TWIN SIZE BOX dramas PECIALS Church school superintendent, In­ ceived her master of science degree called the "freedom of choice" bill; SALE STARTS THURSDAY stead of the rectory as originally from New York University. 'She It would allow parents (o send planned. has taught in Manchester -for sev­ their children to either all-white, Reg. to $59.95. SA'LE $27.75 Grange SubaUtuIr eral years. all-Negro or racially Integrated 1949 Miss Marlon Stanley substituted schools. It calls for a constitution­ T for Mrs. Walter F. Montle Jr , a.s 5IANAGER'H HEARING SET al amendment the whalebone of lecturer at the Andover Grange Bridgeport, Jan. 18 (;Pi — Supe­ which would not require parents TWIN SIZE (ONE ONLY) FIRlkkTON'E FORD SEDAN YOUTH BED rior Court Judge Samuel B. Mellltz to send their children to integrat­ Bpotleae Mbit. Radio, heater. Ilke-oeW white FRENCH PROVINCIAL meeting on Monday night. has set Jan. 26 as the date he will FpAM RUBBER \ ttree. Extra rleoa. \ " Vsry Heavy Gonstnictipn Double drop xidM, ronvrrtihto into A review of the ritual waa con­ ed schools under protest. COLORED BAU GRID hear the case on whether Harry B. In Jackson, • Miss, lawmakers, MATTRESS oml M ATCHING In French maple t \ f \ In wax maple. twin bed; fron- birth through teens, ducted, in addition to the safety Flood ia still the legal town man­ j ' r ■ Maple only. A f t C program presented by the Boy -seeking a new method to defend Reg. 69.95. NOW ‘ A f Y s U U Reg. 59.95. NOW 4 i C s V U Reg. 39.95. NOW ager of Stratford. racial segregation, considered to- lOX SPRING— SALE $89i00 Reg. 59,95, "NOW 42,00 REG. 9189.50 ONLY *98 DOWN SPECIAL! ii i i l H i S FVIy Guotaate^ ' WHEELS Maple GOLD.ROND HOUYWOOD THROUflH & ___ V DOORWAYS Baby Chest BED OUTFIT (3 ONLY) Is Still Complrtie with bedding, frame atid ^ E O 1950 Bathinatts 25% Off and headboard. Reg. $89.9.1. BALE Tubular metal 5 drawers, maple /* framer aluminum dresshif table with only, Reg. $9.95. NOW _ In Progress Radio, heater, eJertrtematIc clutch, ove^Rrivo. pad, complete with Only 28,00# mllee. Just Ilhe new. guaranteed tub, F u u SIZE BOX srawes .Twin alar. ’($ sets onl.v), Firealorie drain hoae, pocketa, 29.95 foam rubber mattress and mateh- measuring acalr. (MI n^l I a r good Ing box .spring. COO REG. 19.95 buys—on ehlffe- Reg. to 859.9.5. m a l e $27.75 Reg. 9149.50. MALE. .Met ONLY I n i I DOWN NYi.O.M'/,Kn rohes -nnd other ACETATK TRICOT NOW chests la maple). . SUP Fully Guaranteed $ twdn aiae HImmons Re4iut]r- FULL MIZE Permanent nylonized fln- t r u n d l e bed Isii. syasliea easily, dnea 13.99 "r^ t M A T T R K S ” and (2 O.NLV) In a wink. Needs no Iron- Complete with attached mia- MATCHING BOX MFRLVG SIMMONS INNER- "JOYCE UNE- pi!! Ing. Sizes 32 to 40. ■m UP TO ple desk. It’s a honey Discontinued pattern 1950 liii: SPRING MATTRESS 30%. OFF for two boys. Reg. $189. i| Reg. $1.98* $ 1 . 4 7 On Alt ('omblnation MALE $59.95 Reg. $49JiO. Will- MALE . Met $ 8 9 male $27.75 PLYMOUTH COnON DRESSES CARRIAGE ionCSTRDUERS , “XTIoorSNIaa? Radio, tienterr VecyHetoan.- Compare 'with $3.08 Reg. 19.9.1 (o 8.5.00 sellers. An asaortment iiilil of woven plaids. No- , NOW ON CHILDREN'S 14;00 to 4S.S0 . ONLY ’98 DOWN iroh fabrics, woven Lullabye bow end in .wax maple, gray |(inghams, new cord- plextone. Reg. 55.00, NOW STUDIO 38.50 Fully ings. In sizes 9 to 15, ntti- 10 to 20, 141 i to 24' .y hint - conoN „ PLAY PENS • SNOW SUITS COUCH and 42 to 52.' ISIS IRAS ALL CRIBS HAVE: _ By Simmons ...... ■.... r ...... • Ihiqblc drop .iilr. 7.95 T.. 9.95 $1.00 (.Some are Imperfect) - Floor Sample—i Only Take Me Home • Steel mtaMlizer ttsrx • JAI3(ETS • COATS strategic stitching Play Pen Pada Reg. $.08 and 4.98 moulds gently into high, ' e .Solid h ard m aple e o n .tn irtio n . BViKaniwel NOW 2.9g and 3.98 Reg. $99..i0 '40 PLYMOUTH COUPE . . , $19.00 round vontoiiEa, give Arm SALE ; Special mippoi't. \Vhite. Sizes 32- $79 '48 PACKARD...... $19.00 ,.18. Sharp Reduetiona Ladie$’ Dept '39 BUICK ...... $19.00 H'OMEN'H 9 to 6TUES. through SAT.— Open THURS. 9 to 9 '59 PACKARD ...... $49.00 NYLON SAViurio .COATS • DRESSES. •47 O L D S ...... $29.00 l it QUAUTV BUT THIS WONDERFUL SAVINGS PROHIIITS MOLID m a p l e 1941 CAD^LAC SEDAN >\ ■ US FROM GIVING GREEN STAMPS \/ ON THE • SKIRTS • JERSEYS SOFA BED STUDIO CODCN Drive 0 \> r: Take The Key end ,8ee - ON SALE MERCHANDISE ' Open* t«i bed for IU». A ttrac­ BUNK BEDS SORRY tive plaid cover by NImmnnt, By tMImmons. t-toor’ anmplaample.’ pair t:.: / 3 - t t o U S B - • ROBES F loor «ampte;-”Reg. (2 only). Reg. A Q C (1 only). Reg.$89.9.V 8II9..<)8. SA LE $89:95. SALE SALE $ 5 9 WARA/TFELT ISIS BRIEFS Finest 60 gauge. IS denier with Runritnnf Trirot Rrlefa. BRUNNER'S dark or aalf aeam. These ai>a ^ SLIPPERS Cuff Or rla.tir OQ.* full fashtoned nytona at a one- Reg. $1.00 ' i t O - leg. Miles 5-7. a OC . YOUR BUDGET ACCOUNT INVITED Uma tow price.. Blses $>i-ll, Sizes 4-9. Pr. O O C Sizes'^S-O ...... S8c ...... , . 7 . ’.' ' - ^ • 7 FURNITURE PACKARD \ MONDAY thru SATl'RDAY 9:30-5:30 V ON THE MANCHESTER TOWN UNE STORE HOURS OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. WE GIVE S & H,GREEN STAMPS LOW: MA DEPARTMENT ' /■ TALCOTTVIUE - 815 MAIN ST. • • • NE)(T TO VnTNER'S GARDENS— ACROSS* W. T. G RANT CO. 1085-1089 Main Street — Ml 3-S856 — Manchester, Conn. EVERYTHING LOWER STREET FLOOR LEVEL Ml 9-5221 PROM GARRITY BROS.— I l k Ml 3-B191 ■A . ■ •______- ) I • ' . f ■ U..'—

J.. PACE TgW MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CON^^ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18,’ 1956 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18. 1956 PAGE ELEVEM rector, reported the highest yearly First Congregational Church will pines, members of the intenfa- hooks. on and anatebas It ott. a RoektiUe attendance In the history of the maet tonight at • o'clock at the tional group visiting in Connecti­ “cradls" in the aaroe’ way gIMers $32,000 Wiimiiigg church, 10.1S5. It was voted at the. home of Mrs. George Risley, Lake cut, will be guests of Mr/ and Mrs. U.S. Jet Pilots are launched. But the dart doean’t W K N B-M 8 WOTH—16M Hold Leadership meeting to have an assistant Or­ 8t., Vernon. Mias Cora Webb, Wallace Thrall of Vernon this Inspector Issues glide. It acreama acroaa the sky, Daily Radio' IVHAV-4Ht Skywateh Schedule FORMICA ganist^ and a parish aecretary. home demonstration agent of the evening. Improving Aim looking like a comic strip drawing FOR GCPERT Taken by ^idow -1^ Elks Tpumey I High Sehool Notes Tolland County Farm Bureau will William Thrall spent six months of a ship from outer space, at the WDRO—IIW Eaatera Staadarg Tbae WTIO—1986 58 llome Permits be the guest speaker. last year in the Philippines, under WHEEL ALIGNliuSNT-oWHEEL BALANCING We specislizc in counter-tops, venitories pnil bon. ‘the Senior class la completing end of Its 2,000-foot nyloi^i tow New York, Jan. 18 (JPj — Mra. Thunday. Jan. It The 01iv^*a.'.Eeao card playera plans/ to present the nMy. "Father The Women's Guild of the Union a similar exchange program. rope. , . RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING Newabeys Waated By Dart, Game TtMi'foUowuig Mabel Mottia, a 75-ymr-old re­ Midnight • 2 a.m . Vataateers Needed, hold the ItaasJn the Elks setback We do complete coanter-tops instsUstion incluitof IfcockviU*, Jan. H (SpeclaO — of tM Bride." The play will be dl- Congregational Church will hold For many years, fighter pllou COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE tired echoel teacher who haa been 2 a.m . '• 4 a.m . ...V e lu a ^ ra Needed new sinks If desired. rectM by Miss Eileen Murphy^ and a pot-luck supper tonight at 6:80. The Herald has openings for a have practiced on towed tsirgets a n auppuad ^ the ndto maaasa- tournament with SSH2''])plnts aa Oa«t(«. B. MacDonald, Vernpn, few epergeUe newsboys. T^ese .are Wendover Air Force Base', \ manta aad aubjact to ebanfo receiving city financial aid, took 4 a.m. - 8 a . n ^ ...... VehmtMraBtMra NeedNeeded MiUdInr Inapacter reperta that 72 the members of the class who will The Sisterhood B'nal Israel will In the shape of long, reftangui r SEE her $32,000. wlmrings and quit 8 a.m. - 8 a ^ ...... Jean Marcel. the conteetants prepare to gpter Uka part Include Fred Pouy, Rose meet tonight at 8:15 at Recreation established routes in the city. Any Utah, Jan. 18 (JP>— American banners. These ha- e too much air WiUMUt - rbaatar Complete vsnitory units to fit your need. ‘ parmita w art laaued for the flnal Interested boys should call at the "The 884,000 <)ueeti«n" CBS tele- 8 a.m. - 10 ...... Clifford FiSher, Philip MeGehan the, 18th. aeaslon. And Konlar, Jean McLaughlin. Hall, 54 Talcott 'Ave., Dr. Benja­ fighter pilots a/fe' trying a hew resistance for the tow plane to .Bvaaina Qj HoBla vialon quiz ahow laat night. 10 a.m. • Noon ...... Evelyn MeCtuley. Gloria McCauley ^uiutcr of IMS. Waime Snape, William Tobin, John office on 1 Market St. ■ “ ttarobaat At the'end of theVnth sitting . If you are interMted in Formica consult ns. Of thia number, M were for min Spector, orthodontist,, will be game of darta —- played at nearly get up much speed. Not until the I ' She aaid doctora had examined Noon • 2/p.m ...... „...Paul O’Bright last night, the acores at5od; Oliva's D e ^ h te , Michael McGuire, DlSim the speaker. At the conclusion of dart came alone, an Air Force of­ VXatlBM h*r pulae and told her the excite­ 2 p.m. w' 4 p.m...... \..Mra. Harold Lord, Olive Chartler houaea. white the remaining 14 DoW'ding, Juli Dueir. Jean Connell. AH TakwttvUle aad Vernon news supersonic'speed high above the CLARKE MOTOR SALEO^ . WGTM-( 3392; Vlcht*A .3386; Hood’s. 3363; hia talk thereVliHSe o discussion ficer said, was there a target that ment of trying for the grand prise covered alteratlona and additions. JoM Sampleri, .'Robert Kelly and Items are now being handled earth — to sharpen their shooting 301 BROAD STREET MI 9-20li 4 p.m. -.6 p.ui...... Dennis Rooney. James Hor'. an Anderaon’a, 3342; Coughlln’a, 3322; PERSONALIZED FLOORS n t catimated totpl coat, of the period. Hurttands and friends of gave jet pilbts a chance to practice Theater would be too great. 8 p.m. -> 8 p.m...... Celeste King, Robert King Msrllyn Stavens. . through The Manchester Evening eyes. under conditions close to those - WBlag Good Muale Renn’E 3320; Paul’a, 3305; iXXX, .392 MAIN STREET MI 9-9258 parmita iaahed. totaled W49.000, members are Invited to attend. Herald, Rorktille Bureau, located UAX-Muaio Harehaat . - ____-BventngNSerenade Mra. Moiria, an Engtiah-hom 8 p.m. - 10 p.m...... Joseph Marcin, Emmett Roberts 3282; Patten’a. 3261; Capitol, 3340; oland Robbins, of Lincoln,, Burpee Woman’s Relief Corps - In a twdst on the old' game, the of combat. WTIC—One Man'eTFamlly widow, had reached the 832,000 10 p.m. •> Midnight '...... Dorothy A York Strangfelcl with faea of fl,I04. All of the per- was the guest speaker at at 1 .tlarkrt Nt.. trirphone' Rock­ object in thia one Is io hit the BMani Itavua Lathrop'a, 3336; The Height’a’, mlta ware for rural Vefnon, will meet tonight a\ 8 o'clock In Gapt. Manuel (-Pete) Fernandez uaatHattaM ,W DRC—B. R H u i ^ mark in four previout aeaaiona of Skywateh Post located on top of Manchester Police Station. Vol­ 3230;'Garden Restaurant, 3200; e last- assembly. He spoke on ville TR 5-8IS6. daft — writh bullets and cannon of the 479th, America'z top living i*r Srdwa WOTH-Lea Paul and Mary fbrd UmiU. OAR Hall with a birthday social u Koiby the . show by anawering com- unteers may reglater'at avll Defense Headquarters. Municipal Peterman's, 3157; Oallaso’a. 3132; ankee Country,/ and showed to follow. fire from jet fighters. It's a seri­ je* zee w'lth credit for shooting FOR A U HOUSEHOLD - Heated queatlonr about Charleg St. Jehn’a Oflicera lored slides ^ancient folklore REC04ERV HTEP-i;P URGED ous and difficult game that for the 'azwona Building, MaiKhestbr or. Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 1-5 p.m. SMFD No. 4, 3131; Lehman’s, St. Jolui'a Episcopal Church Officers' and members of Damon down 14 MIGa by himself wnd a gickena arid hla books — M r 3130; Manchester Wallpaper, 3113; New Englanth first time gives pilots a . chance 15th with help in Korea, safd one Batty Kimban / chosen category. . ' 68 a* dactad the following ofSCera re- Beatrice Brown has been award- Lodge, Knights of Pythias; will Washington,, Jan. 18 lAh—Sen. to test their aim on a target as FUEL PURPOSES kaoord Ravtia ' -IJuth or Cbnaequeneea Manchester Trust, 3105; Ray Hen- meet a t 7:45 at the VFW HOfrie to problem is to find out how many Baquaat llatlaZa ' -My Son Jeep She haa hcen a realdent of the the 19S6 DAR Good CItlsenshIp Bush (R-Conn) yesterday sent hard to hit aa enemy aircraft, __ ^C—P»pp»r Young — TOaag Buatera Hartford Dtatrtct Office .of the In­ Revenue Service In Ita Taxpayer ry’e, 3000; O’Brien's, 3082; Man­ I to ^ r t Nutland, William A, go to Manchester for a point in­ 'hits a pilot should have to acore MEANS Home for Aged and I n f l ^ He­ ternal Revenue Service.. District Aaststance Program. chester Auto Parte, 2997. Xuhnly, wardens; John Sixer, Award, given on the basis of cit- telegrams to Civil Defense Direc­ maybe, harder. on the present plywood target be­ «n}RQ-C;U Kolby ixenshlp, patriotism, leadership stallation ceremony with Memo­ tor Val Peterson and Defense 'The Naval Ordnance Test Center WOTH—Wazworka Hi!A.Y--;UCopn v». Holy-Croea brews for aeveral years. / Director James J. Oraham an­ The time and place o r the school clerk-^Misa Lucillb Kuhniy, treas­ rial and- Llnnea lodges. fore he Is dven credit fOi a "klU." Evmint Good Muale Mra. Morris has said dhe would nounced today: WITH ALL SHELL FUEL OIL DEI urer; Miss Eva Little, assistant and seriflce. Mobilizer Arthur S. Flemming call­ at Inyokern, Calif., invented the "On the old, alow-speed, ,>anner- Batty Kimban _ ^ ___ ji'a Neat It as follows: Internal Revenue A modern dance group has been Recreation Night 4,'hange ing on them ,fo step up a program new target, and both the Navy OLD GOMrANVS WCeo-Raeord Ravl.w i,-, n C-Owiylr^lon repay 88,000 or 17,000 to the O ty Repreecntatlves <^o have \ome Service, Conference Room,’ Third treasurer; Miss Haxel Kuhniy, type variety, a pilot has to get six WKira-^aquau IfaUnta WgfM^ohnnYpoUar wfelfare Department, which has missionary treasurer; Mrs. Leon­ formed In the Girls' Athletic Ac­ The adult men’s recreation intended to place government or­ and the Air Force have adopted it. or eight hits bef.ire he Is creditetf* WTIC—Tha Woman WP'WptW-Gang Buatera knowledge of accounting or law, Floor, 480 Capitol Ave., Hartford, )M HOUn DELIVERY AHH BUBNEB SEBViOE tivities Club. Nearly 60 girls Joined group, which has met on Wednes- ders In areas hit by natural diz- Air Force sharpshooters from LEHIOH. WDRC-Ual Koiby 1 :1^ contributed to her upkeep at the or who have had experience In Conn., Jan. 25. 9 a.m.-4;S0 p.m. BXPEBT BURNER SERVICE u* ard Green, financial secretary; with a 'kur," Fernandez said. WHaY—UConn va. ' Holy Croat , home. Approximately 814.006 In rais^EWII dsy evening at the Maple Street WOTH—Wazworka working with the Federal Income r P an els J.^'PHchard. Russell Hills. the. group at the organisational ast^s such as floods. Tactical Air Command are here "One thing is certain: If our WTK^Lona RangiRanger All firms Interested are asked FLASH BULBS. OASES, School, will now meet on Tluir.s- Stokers and Oil Rnmers Sold aad federal taxes and 82.000 In state Tax Law are invited to take part to reply by letter to: District Di­ k Z)avid Somerville, Russell Taylor, meeting. \ rtow working out hew techniques pilots can learn to hit these, *'t^y-R ecord Rod«o WDBO-rBI-Paac taxes will havg to be paid, MOVIES, PABT8 FUfLOh. Roland Wise,, house, committee; The members of the six\ girls' days at the same time and place, Hl'8B.\ND KILLEIl CONVICTED and looking for ways to improve heaven help the en-my when’ they Serviced Promptly aad ERleleatly. WCCC—Record RavlaW W GTH-brr^.^-^* In the Instruction courasE The rector of Internal Revenue, P. O. bowling teams are meetlngXeacK starting tomorrow night. WKNB—Mallnea 1:4a- ”’“**8** »he will have about tax achool held laat year prov^ Box 2158. Hartford. 15, Conn., or WYMAN’S, HRVICI - Robert Lavery, Henry KrerhkoJ the target. get them (n their sights." WTIC—News WHAY—UConii vi. Holy C ro u ’ 89,000 or 810.000 left for heraelf, M MAIN ST. MI a-eeio<-aa s-ua Tuesday afternoon at the Kos- McCusker to Speak Hartforrt Jan. 18 (,Pt—Mrs. Allle The target Is Called a Dart be­ WDTO-^awf WTIC—Lone Ranger - helpful to many firms and their contact. Osgood or Meaener at the PArlhar Dnif SIsrtt ] fdL. Warner Oruenig, vestry; wyiiam M official at the home said her employee, as well aa to the A. Kuhniy, F. Leroy Elliott, Mrs. cluszko Club alleys. Joseph McCusker, assistant M. Hunter\27, was sentenced to cause that's what it looks like—a The touro Synagogtie at New­ - WOTg '-Beb aad-Bay Shew “ 4 ’F a r . Hartford Office. Coming Events 8 . L ft Irc. 8tl6— WOTH—Offbeat detlre to remain there would be Benjamin Zahner, auditors. piinclpal at the High School, will JO to 12 .yesh^ In prison yosterday red-painted steel and plywood dart port, R. I., is the oldest Jewish WILLIS SON, WHAY-Baranaaa . - B:ac- worked out aomehow. A budget of 912,160 was adpoted The Alter Guild of the First be the guest speaker at the din­ after she nleatled guilty to man­ 12 feet long and 4 feet aOross the house of worship in Anlerlca. It S MAIN ST.— TEL. Ml 8-5125 w ceo—Record Review WHAY-NIghl Watch Evangelical Lutheran Church will WlOfB—Matinee WTIO-You Bet Your Ufa Two previpua conteatahtl on the for the coming year, not including ner meeting tonight of the Rock­ slaughter In Vdpnection vdh’the rear of its 4 fins. A jet .tow plane was built in 1763. WTIC—low Radio Uma WDRC—Jack Careen program^ have gone for the top ' money for the church building meet tonight at 7:S0. ville Exchange Club, 's t the -Elks stabbing death -of her husband WDRC-Cai Koiby. WOTH-Lieten The Men’s Club of the Trinity Club at 6:30.- ■ WOTH—Bob and Ray Shew fiU - fund. Reports for the past year, Nov. 5. Police said\the woman ad­ WHAY—Night Watch S:o“ 3" 2.(M *qu1r"; mchiding the buildliw fund showed Lutheran Church will meet to­ Vlsllora Here mitted stabbrng thc husband with *'wHAY—Suburban Baradada WTIC—You bet Your U fa an Income of ovah night at 8 o'clock. . Salvadore Fuentes Bolivar and a butcher knife In their Hartford WCCC—R,cord Review 9»),ooo. w n ^M aU n ea The Rev. Mnurico G. Foulkes, • The Women’s Council of the Nicomedea Flores, of the Philip­ apartment. l:ia - . STARTS TOMORROW AT 9 A.M. WHAY-NIght Watch Hold First Place WTIC—X Mlnua One ■i WDRC—Ainoa n Indy—Muale Ball tlHi.. HAY—Suburban Saranada WOTH-Night Muale In Setback Play WCCC—Record' RaViaw •:46- / WKNB—ItaUnaa WHAY. ?/Nlfht Watch PARIS CURTAIN WTIC Mlnua One WTIC—lUW Radio Laaa SALES EVENT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR! WDRC-Cal Kelby i*' Andy—Muale Hall With 13 sittlnga spmpletet WOTH—Lea Paul A Mary Ford j^w ora—Night Muale ,we wtMck tournamenNit the Red 8:! Mena CTub on BraiHiSfl PI., Rwi W H A Y -N ain WMY-Night Watch / WCCC—Good Bvaning Oood HuKe tC—Meuea apd Mollie * *^®<*8* ♦>‘>■'1 flaat place with WKNB-Today In SporU RC—Romance Mooda 2,876 pothta. ' WTIC-Newa |G JH —Newa Roundup WDRO—Newa « MUlkowakl’a. Famous ‘‘SEALr WOTH-Nawa WHAY-Nlzht Watch 2,765; Red hfen'a Club. 2,727; W TIC-Newa 8 iU — WDJlC^Romance Mooda *•'^26; Manchester Auto, WHAY-SporU. WOTH-rizhta 2,716; Town Motors. 2,579. A WHOLE STORE-FULL INNERSPRIN6 • WTCCj^^o^ ^ranlng Ocod Muale letia- 2 PANT WTIC—Stnetly Sporta WHAV-Mir Watch WDRC—Gby Lombardo . WTIC—Banuuet Jr. Chamber of - WOTH—Conn. Sport Light Commerce Plan, Tax School OF EXCEFTIONALLY FINE 8i: WDRC—Romance Mooda MRnRESSand 'HAY—Dlnnar Data WOTH—n z h is WCCC—Good Evening Oood U ;4 g - . iraAk.-Nawe^ Nile Watch - — - At District .Office w e a r WKNB--Serenade • WTIC—Banquet Jr. Chamber of BUYS IN MEN'S ^ ------tanfe Comnqerce BOX-SPRING WDRO—Romance Mooda BuaintHia organizations and Si4 j^^GTH—Sounding Board COME EARLY WHILE WHAY—Dinner Date / flrma who with to aaaiat their em- WCCO-Oood Evening OfM Muale w tet^N lght Sympbtmy < - ployca in the preparation of their WKNB—Serenade 1955 Income Tax Returns are Free W f n ^ 8ttr Extra SELECTIONS ARE BEST WDRO—r____ -Lowell — Tbo W OTH-Newa aaked to aend qualified repreaenta- WOTH—Meet the lilts— tivea to a apeciat tax information WHAY-Nlle Watch school to be conducted by the "‘wHAY-Encore WTIC-rSnorta Roundup • with Every WC(X}-qood Even Oood Muale WDRC-kal Colby WKWB—Serenade / WOTH—Bob and Ray WO8STI0S EXTRA SPECIAL WTlp—Anawer r ll:ia— WDRfl-Curt M% Kli.A.^ri'^l'mphony Ui the Night SNARKSKINS / _ WGTH-Fuhon WTIC—Riarlighl Saranada Bedroom llU - WDRC—Kal Colby FLANNEU . / - WHAY—Encore Theater WOTH—Dance Muale WCCC—Oood Evening Good Muale 11:4- MANUFACTURERS WHAV-^yniphoiiv tn Ui* Night F fM AlUnttijini w nc^tarliot 8er«aada NOW! itt this Sale! PACRON CURTAINS Tekyision Prognnis WDRC-rNIfSl Owl On Page Two TV SERVICE LONG SLEEVE Extend Deadline aLLlED FACTORY AL'THORIIEO In Two Projeets TV SERVICE $2.95 • 101% Wm I Zip4.lR8d TwMit e A.M. TO t P.M. SPORT SHIRTS The' Mancheeter Lodge of Elks \ , -• $1.50 F«r Houm Coll PBB " F tl'S PARTS announced today It has extended , . E » . S .* 8 iU 94)080 tljie deadlines Tor . participation In CALL • FlRttl lni$brtM Harrii TwMit SERVING ALL MANCHESTER two youth opportunity programs Ry PETE WILSON At it is ' sponsoring In conjunction . I with' other Elk lodges throughout the country. ■ e One is the youth leadership You save $2.00 on the.se ea.s.v to care for Dacron Curtains. Just wa.sh, GENERAL program and the, othef is scholar­ i \ dry and hapg, they need little or no ironing. Exceptionally strong, ship program. Both are open to .won’t tear and will last for years. All lengths. Choice of colors includ­ TV SERVICE Manchester High School students ing white. and applications may be obtained Daya M AK A Call at the high achool office. 448 HARTFORD ROAD Nighta w4a99 Plua Parta .. The deadline for entering the TEL.M1S-51M contests

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JAMES LOT JEWELCRfl-^n/VEBSMlTHS FORMAL WEAR FOR HIRE TEL Ml 9-2747 •68 BtAlN ST.MI 8-4tas - / ) “TT */ ^ w TT i.'i-,,- »•' ■■■-I . ■ ■V TWELV* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 18, 1956 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1986 PAGE THIRTEEN B’nai B’rith Plans m y Units Engaged China A sks McGinnis States Railroad Survey Reveals Towji Logs Drawing Givea-Andover, Hebron, MarHMirough Residenta View o f New High School O’Keefe Set to Talk To Drop Boston Service In Off-Street Parking Field Gay Sociai,Event On Bank Car Theft O rdered on Force B an, Gains Seen F' FREE Bob Eara Ch^ter of B'nal Wrlth Boeton. Jan. 18 tP) —Joaeph J. „ The New Haven Railroad has sriU hold Ita annual donor affair at (Specs) O'Kaefe, the outlaw who decided not to restore poaeenger MancbMtar, which has 60 off-^fleld, 60: Alert Basis Chou T alks ford, 100. Bristol reported nOBe, ’ fismitia Bath Sholom on ’Tueaday, talked about the $1,219,000' Brink’s PERKING service on the Hartford to .Boston U.S. Threat atreet parking aUlla owned and but Maxwell said he beUevea Uut ♦ _ _ _ _ Obituary Jan. 24, at T:30 p jo . rqbbery, la reported ready to talk line through Manchester. managed by. the toWn govern­ report U in error. U IT N E X T 1 0 (Oentlaaed (ram Pm(a Oae) (Coatlaued from Page One) Thla outstanding event of the alMut another big underworld job Patrick B. McGinnis, In a letter fOaatliiMfl (rooi rag* Om ) ment, appears to be behind other Of the 10 towns, 6 haVe parking year will feature a amorgmabord POPULAR MARKET authoriU^ BOd 4 'do not. None ->-the- $681,000 Danvers armored otk Connecticut cchiihunlUes in off-, T tonUjr proclaiming “ death to Neh* of jhdivldual and collective aelf-de- received today by Briiiee Watkins, supper, to be followed by a card He aalBstha propoaals before atreet parking provlsloni, a study have parking dtvlalona cqr theft.. m l” and hung xarlanda of old fehae, they will not resOrt to the president of the Mancheeter paHy. All types of games sriU be Deaths Congreas reflact emphasis bn U.S. completed,yeat'arday by Wilfred Seven of the towna have metered On the basis of tha report U.S. TJ8E YOU* * dboes over hla piqturea. threat or use of force In .the Tai­ play^i Mrs. Maurice Snyder,' 58 Atty. Anthony Julian held a ape- MANCHESTER TRUST Chamber o f Commerce, aaid tha naval air. striking power and con-' Maxwell, planning administrator, the off-street stalla and. moat of . MUford Rd„ is general chairman In Xew Delhi, official aources wan rFormosa) area or elsewhere. decision was dictated by economic tlnue the trend toward a nuclear them charge five cents an hour dal federal grand jury en standby oaid Nehru would not attempt to 'The two ambassadora (Johnson Mrs; Nellie K. Packard indicates. of the affair. Mrs. Nellie KIrke ' Pac|)ard, consideratlohs. propelled navy "which we Intend Maxwell was'"reluctant to draw for parking. notice. eenj CHARGE PLAN halt the wave of violence aweeping; Members 'who have lieen work­ ’T and Wang Ping-Nan for Red The letter goea farther in elat­ to accelerate each year.’’ Most of the Iknd on which the O’Keefs’s atory of the tobulous Bombay and other cities In Bom­ China) should continue their talks widow of Elmore C. Packard, died any firm conclpaiona from a sur­ ing on their donors or vriah to con­ at her home, 121 'Park Sit., last ing more definitely the railroad's He asked Congress to increase vey he conducted of 22 State mu- lots are located Sn the towns was Brink’s robbery of Jan. T l, 1950 I c ^ bay SUte by a personal visit be­ to seek practical and feasible Intentions In the matter than one tribute them are urged to take ad­ cause ‘t ^ t would dignify the un- night. . . the alze o f the guided miaaile nictpallUes on the parking ques- vacant at the time it was acquired led to the Indictment on armed means for the realization of this received last month by Edward S. vantage of this opportunity to robbery charges of 11 men. Includ­ CONTINUING OUR m ly elements who are responsible Born In N«W BrIUin Nov. 14, cruiser which the Navy wfmto to tIona,“ but be did feel the itudy and in all but one case was bought take part In a gay aocial affair. common desire.” Dik, 137 Henry St., that one, Bhows toiigbly that other towns outright or leased. Bridgeport con­ ing O’Keefe, for the disorders.” Instead, they The spokesman said “our side 1873, she had been a resident.of build aa Its first .atom-Rowered Members of Mrs. Snyder's com­ Manchester for over 60 years. She which gained State-wide attention surface ahip. Originally planned are ahead ui the off-street parking demned ’and. Moat of the Iota - The armored car^ae robbed In said the Nehru government will absolutely cannot accept" the idea after It was made public, hod only mittee ard^aa follows: Mrs. Her­ “alt tight," waiting to see whether was a past matron of Temple for 9,000 tons, it would be inr field. , were financed by bond Issues, al* Danvers Square in March, 1952, that the United .States has indicated that the service might man Alport, Mrs. Raymond Bdrn- the curfew and other restrictions Chapter. Order of Eastern Star, creued to 11,000. Only id of'the communitlei to though cu ren. funds were used by While the ^ h lc)e’s crew was In a ■the inherent right o f individual not be resumed. which ha aent questionnaires re­ two toarns and reven' f.*om park­ stcln, Mrs. Benjamin RelchUn, Mrs. drug store having coffee. George svill halt the rioting. and collective aelf-defense” in the and of >Chapmsn Court, Older of Burke said the Navy wants to Alvin Spltalntk, Mrs. David Wyn- PAE-EXPANSION If the situation worsens, these In his letter td Watkins, Mc­ plied. ing meters was used In one. D. O'Brien, who later committed Formosa area. Amaranth. She was dlso a mem­ Ginnis says,' "Regret very' much accelerate the integration^igf guid* ahaw’, Mra Bernard Cole, Mrs. Mil­ ■ources said, the central govern ber. Of the Past Matrons of the Bridgeport has 1,190 off-street In only two towns did merchanta suicide, waa acquitted of participa­ Pauline E. Olovaanini Red C h in a clalma Formosa and having to make this decision, but ed mlaailes into the fle e t ? w ad­ ataills; Waterbury, 665; Stamford. pay part of the coat of the lota. ton Leon, Mrs. Hetbert Snyder and nent is ready to take more drastic Eastern Star and of the Past Ma­ dition to the atpm ship, tha build­ tion In the theft. maintains ita “ liberation” Is an in­ In faIrneM - to the owners of the 1,250; New BriUln, 479; Weit Towns gave little information on Mr*. Irwin Ungar. Paul T. Smith, defense counsel measures. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Giovonnlnl ternal matter. trons and Patrons of the Order of property rind it 'impossible to,, re­ ing program calls for four guided N. V. Cadgll, a former minister Amaranth. H a ^ ord , 380, Nonrich, <41; Fair- the cost p'er stall. for three of thoee Indicted for the o( 25 Eldridge St. announce the en­ Formosa Not Hubjert store a line that is a nwney-losing missile frigates of 4,000 tons each in N ehm 'a. government and Ma- She leaves six daughters, Mrs. Brink’s robbery, said O’Keefe'a gagement of their daughter, The spokesman reiterated tliat proposition." f and eight destroyers of 3,000 tons ' harastiian Congress Party leader Herbert W. Robb, Mrs. Clifton L. each. thoso aubaequently developed will said that was done about April, Dr. Smith Talks apparent willingnesa to talk about Pauline E., to John MIley, son of Red China "will continue to strive ITils latest statement from the in Bombay SUte. called the gov­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Mliey of 25 Potter and Mrs. Basil Nodden. all Coat over Billion he adequate. 1948. the Danveri theft ta an example of for the liberation, of Taiwan by railroad president Is expected to ernment’s .decision on Bombay Deerfield Ave., Hartford. of Manchester, Mrs. William White Sen. McCarthy (R-Wla) aaked I f / hla willingnesa "to etng any aoitg peaceful means, so far as It is pos­ spark a new barrage of complalnta Chairman ’Vipaon. (D-Ga) esti­ Aa for. the vulnerability of big To MMH Group “against all democratic rights and The wedding ta planned for May of East Hartford. Mrs. Ralph Gosch "they were' actually conducting' tjhey want him to sing." sible.” But he added P'ormosa "can­ from persona In towns formerly mated the cost Of the construction, carrHra, Burke said no target is hbertles.” 26 in St. James' Church. , of Glastonbury and Jdrs. William served by the line who have been that would be authorised by the proof agaiqat succeaaive nuclear communists classes” in thS.Cayfor- ' Smith also waa O’Brien’s de- The violent sruggle for control not poaslbly be a aubjcct of the nia school. Tleiney replied that Dr. Wilson F. Smith, who Is on fenM attorney during the latter's Sino-American talks” at Geneva. Carlson of St. Paul. Minn;; five' urging McGinnis to have the serv­ bill, at about $1,429,000,000 or attack but he added that the auper- Cf Bombay SUte revolves around ...... - f c : grandchildren arid sfven great ice restored. The lettfer to Dlk had about 110 million dollars more carrier has "speed and freedom that was his understanding. _ / the attending staff of Hartford trial. • , • several political figures high in the Peiping said Johnson presented And the government was paiylng Hospital and the obesity clinic at Only one of those under indict­ SAVE 20% to 50% his plan aa a "Joint” proposal and grandchildren. led to protests from Waterbury than last year’s program. of movement” ; is in a good posi­ Congress Party. They include The funeral will be held Friday and Windham, oa well as Man­ Burke said the proposed new tion to a old attack and can'ab­ them "this money" while the^ weri the Hartford Dispensary, talked on ment In thf Brink’s case has been Xlesai, who'' frequently la men' asked Red China’s approval. The chester. conducting such classes?/ aaked “ Pounds o f Prevention” at the In any way connected with the News Tidbits talks began Aug. 1 and agreement afternoon at 2 o'cl6ck at the Wat- 60,000 ton Forreatal. d a is carrier, sorb much punishment. . 5' , lufoiin'. Girit', lay*', SubtooN Appotol tloned as possible - successor to McCarthy. / quarterly meeting o f tite Women’s Danvefb Job. Adolph (Jast) was reached on releasing nationals "klns-West Funeral Home, 142 E. Neeley-Brown Acta. / which would be the sixth 6t Ita Nehru as prime minister; S. Kuk "Thl.i is correct." Tlerffey said. Auxiliary of Manchaster Memorial Andover, Jan. 18 (Special)'—The Regional School Board, Dis­ The structure, which la ocheduled for use by SeptemWr, 1957, Maffle, 44, of <)ulncy appeared be­ Culled from AP Wires of both sides who wish to go home. Center St., with the Rev. Fred R. It also led Congressman Horace hind, would not be obaoiete when ■. Patil, president of Bombay SUte atomic ship eiKinea are developed. Tierney testified that. $3,081,397 HospltaK Monday afternoon in the trict 8, whiqh comprisM . representatives, from Andover, He­ will be built on a 46 aero tract a short diatancm from Hebron Center. fore a grand Jury Inveatigatlng the Red C3Una still holds at least Edgar, minister of the Soujh Seeley-Brown of the Second Con­ Congress Committee, arid Oadgil, He atided. that the present Mil calls GI Bill Cash Given wa.s paid by the--govCrnmei\t to Auxiliary. I^m. >,. bron and Marlborough, has given preliminary.approval to plans for The land 4s the former Lord property on Wail Rd., commonly known Danvers robbery In 1953. Orou* Orig. StAa to SASS, Funous mako 13 Americans..iyhlch it had prom­ Methodist CHiurch. officiating. Bur­ necticut District to bring the mat­ who is seeking the chief mlntstir- Plqrro Poujade dealee ha ever ial will b« In Rose Hill Memorial ter to the attention of the I. ter- for designing a nuclear power the Robert Louis Stevknson school With the aid of charts, the doc- the proposed regional high’ school, aubmitt^ by Louis J. Drakos, as Andover Rd.' •hlp o f a new Jdahatastra sUte ised to release ‘'‘expeditiously.’’ It plant for a carrier. for training veterans between 1946 Weat'Hartford architect. GIRLS' GROW COATS o4yia^ Frahchman not to pay now aaya none can be released un Park,- Rocky Hill. atate Commerce Ormi'.lsalon and Four Red Seliools • tor pointed out that statistics show This evening mambera of the Regional, Board wlil appear at the platform of' including Bombay tw ea... Internal Revanue Service the State Public Utilities Commis­ and 1952. , * Drakos has tentatively estimated tha:t thejichool building will til their • aentences for "crimes’ Friends may call at the funeral Then he said the Navy Is moving' that people who avoid putting on the Andover PTA meeting In the all-purpoae room of the Elemen-' city within that sUte. rules ittonw spent by a college re- sion. McCellan has said existing lawa cost $1,500,000. ' The cluster type school as shown in the above Steaa 4 to Ss:wltli alacks, 1 to 14 ewit alote have been' served. Peiping also ac home .tomorrow night from 7 to 9 aa fast as possible towards a nu-' . weight after SO U^^e longer. An­ tary School to explain the progress the Board has made and answer GENERAL Vtoleaea Spreading crultiag da aUilete is not an eX' fCoptimied from Pago One) providing educational benefits to akqtch will be bOilt o f brick and steel with aluminum windows. cusea the United States Of holding o'cloc'ic. — , Seeley-Brown asked both clear end noted the preaent other chart Ulustrated how exces any questlone pertointng to lU function or the proposed high school. Although the roaming rioteni penditure for education and hence agencies to make "proper Inquiry” veterans appartotly require the alve food consumption turns into Chlneae students against their will, bill calls for six more atom driven 31 it had 278 ex-GIa enrolled aa T V SERVICE Oroap. OrIg. SAS to 18A8. Taddlen made communications difficult, re­ not tax exempt Mrs. itusarll H. Tallard as to when the service might be aubmarines. He sala '"w e must veterans admihi-stratlon (VA) to fat. He gave a number of help, a charge denied by the State De­ students, adding this was about of order and shouted "Hooray” the new stylea, designs, colors and p.m. There will be nightly enter­ ports indicated the violence was Two killed In explosion at power Mrs, Emma .Schadlick Tallard, renewed. The RepreaentaUve also thenfore build a minimum of one pay tuition . to schools which ful suggestions on how to avoid ' .Days M 8 K A CaU partment. when the sewer was approved. Morning Bowling safety features that are part and tainment In addition to the die- spreading to Poona and other cen­ station in Pqrtamouth, England.. 61, wife of Russell H. Tallard of declared that the railroad "can­ new attack carrier a yiar." 46 per cent of the student body. "might be owned by members of ^ ever-eating. Ntghta wZtSR PluaPart* SNOW SUITS or PRAMS ters in the sUte. A night cuiTew William Drennon, winner of safety Earlier Peiping had attacked Tierney ' said the California la­ the Communist Party.” Residents have had septic Unk parcel of the 1956 mdtora cars. play of the newest cart and the Melrose, died last night at her not legally discontinue service” on Burke said older carriers are be­ Mrs. Alexander Mannella presid­ In addition fo-the beautlftil cars, TBL.>UI-«194 was proclaimed for the whole Bel- award for 350,000 accident-free Dulles for-the recent Life Mo^a- the line--without appearing before bor school no longer Is approved Mundt told reporters the closed- , trouble for several years and have Set for Women beauty contest. . Nylaas, swtroaa, papitos, oaa-piaee atylaa ilne "brink of war” Interview, aa- home after a long illness. coming obsolete year by year and ed at the business meeting preced­ made a number of attempts to get there willVbe' beautiful girls who with hatotoetuaed for g lrla a rb ^ guam area, 250 mites south of miles o f driving, killed la Flerlila ■Born; In Broad Brook Aug. 26, either tha ICC or the State PUC; for veterans trailning but he testi­ door.testimony of yesterday indi­ Members of the MADA who are aerting the Secretary of State estimated that hy 1959 “we will ing Dr. Smith’s talk. will compete for. the honor of being aponaoring the event along with Bombay.* acddenle 1894, she had been a resident of fied that it received $196,947 for cated the' schools under inquiry the sewer Installed. "expoaes hinuielf through hla fab­ A check of the PUC today Indi­ have only IC carriers fully able / At the conclusion of the pro­ No one objected to the Imitalla- T h e RecroationaV Department la selected "QueeWbf the Polio Ball." the Manchester Uona Club are ^ The ofBclal death toll So far was Virginia State Senator Hadlocfc Melr-ose for the past three years, cated that agency is now looking to ope.ate the advanced, naval air­ aubaistence and tuition of veterans have been "m akingi. mints o f gram, Mrs. Edson Bailey and'Mrs. put at seven — three in Bombay named to Fleh and Game Com­ rications as an exponent of war." In the 1946-47 period. money” from the GI benefit law, tlon. Thirteen property owners organizing a program of morning The committee In charge of the Garter (Chevrolet Co., Sollmene, Special Purchaae! By the Nehera et moving there from Manchester. Into the situation. However, a craft of the day.” He said this Lawrence Case, poured tea at project reporte that all proceeds •nd four at Belgaum. Scores were mittee. .. 'Earl 8. Jenckes of Wyo- The Red China official radio, i ____ ' involved favored It last night and bowling for women designed to Inc., Chorchea Motor Sales, Mc­ FhaMua N. N. quoting j M editorial in the leading She was aecretary of the Melrose spokesman said there is a question compares with 15 carriers how' Put on Subversive List table attractively arranged with will be turned over to the Man­ Clure Auto CO., - Morfarty Bros., wwrRHSi seven were absenL * - Injured and many hundreds ar- mleelng, Pa.;- -hae caengh nseaey ' Community Club. o f how much hla 'agency can do geared to present day aircraft.— Asked if the school has been put The average American eata an provide activity for women who AT LQW PRICES ...... ^ Communist newspaper, People’s plnk> candles in silver candelabra ------T ------1----- f chester March of Dimas.------Brunners, Inc., DeCormier Motor rested. The rioters set flr«i at and d o e a n't want 3100,000 hla Besides her husband, she leaves since It la an Intra-atate matter. After 1S66, Burke aaid, only the on the Attorney'General’s list of average maximum of 5.7 pounda of have children in school and jvlio COTTON KNIT SUEPtRS^giili foot f f iQ many pdinU in Bombay City, . sister left him. Dally, also aaid the Red China and a centerpiece of pink carna­ The show will be open for the Sales, Bqiand Motors, Beaupre two brothers, Liouis Schadlick of The line, which runa from Hart­ big Forreatal class carriers and subversive 'organisstlona, Tierney ricO a year. public on'Priday ctaning from 7 to The violence and today’s strike offensive In the last days of the tions. are unable to get out evenings to Motors, German Motor Sales, Roy ;ArtlNir Drag Sttrasl 1 *• 4- Paatoh, 2-plc«e, eaap-ea etyho. «iB W w Korean War forced the United Manchester and Frederick Srhad- ford to Boaton through Manches­ Arrangemements for the meet­ MUsilig Youngster participate in bowling. 11 p.m. and on Saturday th'e doors Motors, Inc., Manphsater Motor rotes ted extension to Bombay of lick of Melrose; and one sister, [^HOURS 9 A. M. to 11 P^ I L i ’alue 2.28, Nation’s, sign the truce. ter, Willimanttc and Putnam, was ing were made by Mrs.. Charlei Jeanette Cushing of the recrea­ will oppn at 1 p.m. and close at 11 Sales and Dillon Sales and Service, 8lie Nehru govsmment’s plan for Mrs. Robert Gordon of Canaan. knocked out during 'the Aug. 19 reorganising state boundaries in 16 Sailors Feared The broadcast aaid the Commu­ CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc., USED CAR LOT Jacobeon'tiind Mrs, Jolui' Cheney Sought./iu Arizona tion staff will be in charge and Slaea 4 toS, 3 Piece w llhjoet. Val. 2AS...... NOW | ^79 nist capturp of Dien Bien Phu in The fune'ral will be held at the flood when a bridge spanning the Jr.. co-(4nidrmen of the program accordance with the distribution of Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Malp win be 'available to teach anyone Indochina dealt a "fatal blow” to Quinebauc' River at Putnam, was committee, assisted their com. /• " "*— ■ who sriahes. to learn the Srt of the country’s doseh ' msjor Lost in Ship Blast St., tomorrow afternqpn at 1 ” U.S. criminal achemea to expand washed out. 1229 Main Street • Phone Ml 3-1200 mittee members. , Aria.. Jan. 18 (A’)— Search- bowling. There will be a alight languages. o’clock. Burial will be in'Wlndsor- the Indochina War,” McGinnis' letter to Watkins was era crowded the desert today look­ fee to cover the cost of the bowl­ file central government en- vllle Cemetery, Windsorville. Orig. l.aa to 1.2a laleate’, Peyh’, OtrW - In London, meanwhile. Secre­ in reply to one in whicii the local ing for blonde, seven - year - old ing and pin *'oys.. aonneed Monday night that (OeaUsded (reos.Page Oae) Friends may call at the funeral Bombay SU te would *be split ^ tary of SUte Dulles’ defense of hia CJharober president stated that the Hixob, w-ho stepped off a Aflyone wishing to join may do home from 7 to 9:30 tonight. line la vital to Eastern Connecti­ Boat’d Approves W OOL MITTENS. GLOVES tween the Oujeratls, who speak other men but was unable to give controversial foreign policy inter­ school bus yesterday afternoon and so by attending Thuraday morn­ Mohandas Gandhi’s ton ^ e, and any account o f them after the view in Life Magazine got a going cut's expanding economy. Vanished on the quarter-mile walk ing beginning at 9:30 or any other over today In the British press. Text o f iJette'r" home. the Mahrattss, who speak Marathi. blast, New Sewer Line Thursday morning thereafter. For ITie city o f Bombay, whose ”Dul)qa was agaih put both his The text of the letter follows: . Bus di^ver ' L. B. Coons said he further ' Information, call Jim Klepadfo was quoted as saying, Funerals "Dear Mr. Watkins: Orig. I.sa. A Large Selectlea population is divided about equal­ left feet forward.” was the liberal saw her walking south toward her Herdip at the recreation office. P E G G Y L A N E “ Anybody who was on that ship The Board of Water Commiaiion- ly t. between the two language Manchester Guydian’a assessment "This will acknowledge youri of 1 " home in the rear-view mirror when East Side Recreation Cepter, \ groupe, la to be a aeparate eute after 1 left it jupt won't be around of the Secretary's performance at A. Uaudettc the 3rd In regard to newspaper ar- ; B ers approved the inatailation o f a a dark-colored'' caf approAched GIRLS' WOOL CLIP HATS rtnlder direct federal administra­ to. talk about it." A Washington news conference The funeral of Ira A. Gaudette, tide in The Manchester Evening | | sanitary aew$r last night and the from the south. •777 MAIN ST. Open Mon. thru Sat. 9:30 to 5:30—Thura. Until 9 P. M. tion from New Delhi. No cause was given for the ex­ yesterday. Graham Rd., South Windsor, was Herald, which was prompted by: property owners who will make use The bus driver said he did not Marathl-ipeaking demonatrators plosion. The Independent, pro-tabor held this morning at 10 o’clock at my letter to Mr. Edward S. Dlk, ||| o f It made no secret o f their Jubila­ see., the car enter the intersection New Cat* Parade A Wonderfiil Bay ea Plao QaaHty launcbc ■ woman aaked permission to be out Popello said: AtSn. These cars will feature all Borne official source's there said Some aiirvivlng crew members against the Communists In Indo­ , Itor lafhBto, giris, boyw Slioa S to Nehru may fly to Bombay to rally IdentlSed the ship's captain aa china and then backed out on the ly $14,OOO,0()O, which does not in- ^ | B LO U S IS 1 s u i^ r t o f his government’s de- John Rugling of Milton, Maas. agreement." ^ V and ^ 4 . 8 ^ dude stibstantial loss of revenue cieion. Others said the name was Rug- "Hla refusal . . . to do so Is due to curtailed freight and pass- 11 file CommunlsU quickly jumped man. hardly calculated to make for a enger services during these periods. I ■ Short sleeve, convertible necklines, notched colors, O r e a p r o ^ lS -a a . ISA*, S-plaoe Into the fray. LefUst unions called One of the aurvivora, Toto, aaid pleuant ' atomaphere when We have already spent over $12,- _ t today, "I made some promlaea the general strike. The party’s Anthony Eden and'Selwyn Lloyd I 000,000 against borrowings, up t o ; I white, tancerinc, blue, yellow, maize, red, checkH, plaids. USB OUR GIRLS'SNOW sum gw eral secreUry,. Ajoy Ghosh, down there,” aa he left his hotpUal get to WMhlngton in 10 da>V of the Statue of Uber- the present time, of $10,000,000. bed to meditate in a chapel about . .. .. - - days the Comforts LAY-AWAV "It is apparent that ^ thl4 hw _ Dfscover Slaea S to Sx. Nyleus, gaha, pepHua. OHg. charged In a press sUtement thsf time,, the Herald added. A-It. was named for a former Sizes 32 to 38. .... • PLAN In defiance of all democratic the four hours he spent trapped in placed ,ji..^severe drain" on our ■ 2 4 .M ld 0% ayleu paow suite. .IW W 19.$}. The Independent Daily Expic.ss owner and often is called Liberty princtples. an undemocratic setup the engine room of the biasing accused Dulles of ‘'hedging." It finances and for that reason, we * tanker. * Island. It is now the property of are performing only the work that m -■—ta-being imposed on Bombay pri­ complained that “many reporters the U.S, Government. I marily at the dicUtes of big busi- About 16 of his buddies may have never had a chance to put their is required for safe and necessary | ■ Oroup, Reg. I t t S Shapu Oabattifato died in the explosion that cracked o f Low-Cost lu x u ry neas.” questions to him." operations. i the tanker Salem Maritime last ■ Q—What was President Franklin JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE From within Ti^ehni’a own Con- night. The conservative Dally Mall put Roosevelt'a reaaon fqr advancing Studies we have made indicate ■ That's whot wa'va boon told. How eon such " GIRLS'CONVOY COATS the story on an Inside page, -but g iw Party, a large group of Mah- To Toto, a 25 year old Brooklyn, the -date nf Thankagiving? that there is Insuffident traffic, ' | (•tta membera called on the peo­ noted that "Mr, Dulles refused to both freight and passefiger, to Jus­ tramondous Used Cor values ba priced so LOW. STILL IN PROGRESS Sloes a to 14. FtMoel-Ueed, Wool quilled lator- N. Y., seaman, with a wife and six. A-It was at .the instigation of I Hued. Detoihahle Sttod heed. T o m s ure ISAS. ple to proteat-by refualng to cele­ month-old aon, the blast seemed al­ revive the controversy over merchants who felt there was in­ tify spending any new money for | ■ In a Oroyhound brate the aUth annlveraary Jan. most like A routine blowout when whether — as he earlier alleged — sufficient selling time between the restoration of the bridge near Put- | o f .India’a becoming a republic. Britain had a change . of heart nam. In fact, the entire opera* It came. usual Thankagiving -and Chriat- Reg. 2.M Fully Flaunel-LiMd Am ong the foreign vialtora re­ "One of the feUoWs had just said about united action In Indochina.” mas. His Ihlrd-Thursday Thanks- tion Ipdlcates an out-ofilld. " that creotjes thoso values. • f ' Shifts, Swaotara, llb u ilf, Roboa, Pa|amaai SHpa oM Half Sfawa. COKOUROY. POPUN SU tK S who arrived hS n last night by the third fireman explained. ence ended, "The smoke got so Q-^What do .stamp collectors "Regrelj very much having to thick It was'dlfflcut to see where Boxer style. Sixes a to Sx.' / plane to begin ^ Indian tour. "I kept looking around to see meSp by a cover? ~ nthke this decision, but in fairness “ Wo have aee^ no violence," what's wrong with the engine. I any of the original points had got to." A—An envelope that has passed to the owners of the property find Highway Traveler Slaea 7 to 14. Orig. * 9 9 ... . 9 ^ P ” ***.? by teiephdhg ^dn ’t dream the whole sh)p qould through the mail and bears postal it impossible to restore a line that from the waterfroli^t Taj Mahal Be bh fire." However. In Washington. Sen. markings of philatelic interest. , Bridges (R-NH) said today Secre-^ Is a money losing proposition. Hotel, “but we have not been out- Trust you will understand our po- teve 20% an FaiRous^ Mighty Mae ■ida the hoUl since w* came. tary of Stale Dulles , deserves Q .-For what unusual achieve-. “ We are. waiting now to confer praise for policies designed to ment Is Douglas Corrigan remem- * Come to the Used Car Plaza and "keep us,out of w')>r,” pered? Sincerely. lOYS' VIRGIN WOOL . with our advisers here, but there is About Town Patrick B. McGinnis. no thought of canceling my public New criticism fbi; Dulles came A—His ’.'wrong way " flight to see for yourself.. .'Here are a few - SURCOATS meeting here Friday," he added. yesterday from Adl'ai E. Steven­ Ireland in 1038. The annual voters meeting of son, a candidate for the. Demo­ . Despite the rioting. Indian and Zion Lutheran Church will be held cratic presidential nomination Orig. It.M . Slaea 9 to IB. autto-Uued, weal Foreign Cairlatlana were on hand ■Q—Which is the youngest repub­ Certificates Filed ADVERTfSED SPECIALS! leterSued. Friday at-7:30 p.m. Saturday, at which he won in 1952. Stevenson lic in the Western Hemisphere? ts.- at the alapoit-to greet the visiting 10 a.m„ the Confirmation class said President Eisenhower should ■ - / •yangejlat. - singing hymns and A -P anam a which declared its B y will meet. repudiate Dulles' views or fire him independehce, in 1903. Corporations '' 1948 DieSbto 4-Door. 1951 Chevrolet 4-Door, Hh ^ ^ WHO'S GOING TO BE decking him with garlands. Among In the wake of a. rgntroversial arti­ Radio/ heater. Group, Orig. tO M Baye’ Oeunlue the greeters was 8. K. PatU. nresi- cle in Life Magazine. $195 Radioi heater. ^ 0 4 d * The ways and means committed Q—Why is it sometimes said that' Two certlflcatea of Incorporation dent of the Congress Party in ^ m -’ of Rockville Emblem Club. No. 6, In. Jakarta. Indonesia, n^ean- 1952 Plymouth 4-Door. / the poin8c\tia docs not have a rad tiled in the office of the tow’n clerk HORSEHIDE lOMIER JACKETS toy. , will held a anlorgasbord and dapcc whlle, a government spokesman flower? today indicate the formation by Radio, heater. Sunday. Jpn. 22, from 5 to 9 p.m., said today that Dulles plans to A—It, la a confusion of teems $295 Slaes a to It, timtoa fur-Uke collar, woel ICE CREAM OPERA'iipN' at the EUka Home In Rockville, The visit Indonesia afterlie attends t^he William B. thomton, of the Man­ The acart^el leaves of a poinsems chester Sand and' Gravel- Co., -of a . 1^^ .. aiM TUpper- will h e “ atrved “ a m pTni: SEATO Colindl of Ministers' plant are not part pf the flower but *1952-Chevrplei Club Cooper! wrisfleto. ~ ' --j. Storrs t n '—The University of Manchester members on the com­ meeting In, Pakistan In March. surround the flowSr proper. saild and gravel firm to w'ork out _ i heater^ of Monson, Mass., and the merger Radio, heater, ^ O i l C Connecticut undergraduate news- mittee Include Mrs. John Murphy, Other government sources said he 1949 Chevrolet 2-Door powerglide. ^ 0 4 d Sizes 14 to 18; Reg, ia.S Si..,N O W 12.S0. P*P*r AAya a student came to the Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. John would not be Welcome. Q —Who discovered the Hawaiian o f three optical firms. Infirmary to have a silver of lead Burke.' Mrs. C. BT Rineo and Mrs, Islands? The new Thornton -company, Radio, heater. ^ 4 9 7 ^ 1952 Chevrolet 4-Door. ^ g OF THE Monson Sand and Grayel. has an lemoved from h is, palm, and was Rose Valuzzl. BUILDING DROP HEEN A It is fairly certain tliat a 1949 Studebaker 4-Dr. i f O - Heater, seat cbvers, s p O V d huatleid onto an operating table Spaniard named Juan Gaetano authorization for $100,000 in capi­ Com'para This Conyahiant, Group, Origl l.«$. lA A SIzee t to IS tal stock divided Into 1.000 shares Radio, heater. ■ ^ 14 7 1953 Chevrolet 4-Door. g where .attendants began preparing A fev’ more bowling places are Washington. Jan. 18 (J’ h— first discovered the islands in 1555. Ufill Low-Coat Sorvica to Ail Amorica him lor'a blood transfusion before available . or .vouhg housewivea in­ Buildera from SO cities todSy Captain C^obk visited them in 1778 at $100 par value each. Radio, hiftiter. d lOYS; FLANNEL SHIRTS The Optical Style Bar, InC., is a 1949 Ford V-8 Tudor. 1 OQ he could tell them what he want- terested, at the CJorninunity Y.. A unanimously predicted a.drop In and is sometimes given credit for 1953 Chevrolet Hardtop. •d. The student was treated aa baby sitter is also availuble. Bowl­ botne censtniction this year des­ discovering them. . tirni which controls the local.busi­ Radio, heater. by Greyhound Sonforilted cotton, fuU'cttt, plaids, uoveltleq^ * . an emergency case because his' ing is bn Thursday forenoons with pite yesterday's rrUxation of ness now called Manchester Opti­ credit terms on government- . Q Can any bird fly backward? cal Co. and the Hartford Optical 1951 Ford V-8 Fordor. Alt-CO N O m O N Ep WARMTH Whit* ahlrt was beapatUred with coffee b.resAc at 10:30. Information Radio, heater. R^dit'heater. ' $1295 *•<1—atrawberry flavoring from may be obtained by telephoning hneked mortgages. The builders, A—Yea, hummingbirds are able Co. The signing of papers which PANORAMIC WINDOWS 4' to dart upward, downward back­ transfer ownership of Union Opti­ 1934 Chevrolet 2-Door, the university’s Ice cream making the Y office. here, for 'iscusslons with federal ADJUSTAStC RECUI^ING CHAIRS For Ezftmplr * One ward or forward. cal Co. of Manchester to Optical 1951 Dodge 4-Door. Radio, heater. Round’ department. *' housing officials, told reporter^ Way In a group news conference they Style Bar, Inc. was underway, at Radio, heater. ^ 0 4 3 AIR SUSPENSION RIDE Trip foresee a. 1956 building cutback Q To whom docs the term ‘ 'lost $1295 JET PROPULSION deadline today. ' COMPLETE WASHROOM and BOSTON ...... ^.*2.65 % 4.80 ^of about 7 per cent. generation" refer? -Officers oif the corporation in­ 1951 Chevrolet 2-Door. 1951 Chevrolet’ Convertible. Public Records A— the . men and women who Radio, healer, DUAl-LEVEL SIGHTSEEING, NEW YORK ...... Charleton, W, Va. —‘ a Hin­ clude Harold Davey and Leonard Radio, heater...... 2.70 4.90 came to maturity during World ton woman in court qp a drunk h u n g r y ’^a i r .m e n Grace, both of Manchester Optical powerglide. (en Scenicririser) ' ' War I, and as a result of their ex.^ $695 PITTSBURGH ...... ______,’ 2.20 22.00 charge was explaining her prea- CertlAraten of* Incorporation _ ------— Co. Capital stock Is $Sl).000 di­ Optical Style Bar, Inc., optical penences in the war and the social WORLD'S NNESr DRIVERS ance In the staU caplUl. Dayton, Ohio (/P)—Hungry Air vided into 500 shares at $100 par WASHINGTON...... 7.J5" 13.95 merchondige. $50,000 capital stO(8< Force servicemen last year changes following it became die- REGULAR LOWFARES "Judge,” she aatd, ”I just got illUAioncd and neurotic value each. ~ — •, Thora ora many, many mora voiuos tanked up and took o«.” ^ divided into 500 shares at $100 par cleaned up 4 '» million dollars PHILADELPHIA ...... 4.80 8.65 value each. worth of food. - FARM MISSION ^ "You’d better try landing some­ Q—VVTiat do djstci'a eat? BALTIMORE place else after, this.” aaid Judge Mbnson Sand and Gravel Corp., The Air Materiel Command with ...... 0.8u 12.35 $100,000 capital stock divided Into A—Plant and animal ororganisms James A, McWhorter, and sent headquarters at Wright-Patlerypn of the sea. Urbana. lU. (4>) — The’ Univer­ DETROIT ...... 1.T.95 J.OOO sharpa with $10<) par value Air Force Base said this money Greyhound offers many other travel 28.75 her back to. Hinton. each. sity of Illinoft’ committee on Agri­ bought three mejiU.a day for.^the cultural. Foreign Programs wants “exfrsa" Inrludlng economical Char­ SYRACUSE ...... 6.70 12.10 • / Trade Name. Certlllrate alrifien at.a- cost of abhut 35 cents The embarrassment we ’ were experts to send to India Jo carry ter service for group trips end de- Roland A. Larson, 87 Mather suffering over the separation be­ WATCH per meal. out an extensive farm program, ROCHESTER ...... 8.6.) 15.60 e FOR St,, doing business as Ral Machine came so great we felt> obliged to peudaMe. tlme-seving Package Ex- I Co.', 260 Tolland Tpke. there. preaa service, to ell A'merice. " CHICAGO ...... Personal Notices POSTAGE^TROUBIK make public how we felt about it. ' R. W. Jugthheimer.' committee ...... 20.80 32.45 ------; a —Oliva "Papa" Dionne on the FLAMDS CLAIM WORKER chairman, aaya experts are needed MIAMI ...... 27.35 49.25 THtfRSDAY'S COMPLETE tsrd of'Thanks Aberdeen, Wash. (Ah — News* patcAed-up rift between himself; in tile fields o f extension, farm papermen chuckled over a piece And his four- f ^ o u s daughters. ' CENTER TRAVEL AGENCY Burbank. Calif„ Jon. 18 (AV~ management, horticulture, plant LOS ANGELES .... 58.00 104.40 Wa wM to extend^ slace're tbonks to o f mall that reached the Aberdeen breeding, plant pathology, aoil «*r friends lor Iheir many acts of An aircraft worker reocned two Dally lyorld after having been re­ Only about 78 o f eveiV 1.000 mnn CHESTER 493 Main St.—Tel. MI 9-8080 Plus U. S. Tax HERALD of hla children, then pertehed in salinity and miCro-nuirition of DETAILS rss and eapressUns of sympathy turned to the sender, ‘ Ambrlcana read a book a year, so fruits.' and vegetables. OPEN TONIGHT TO 9:00 * r ~ ' the recent bereavement of otir flamee today trying to intw Me It bore the bold, red-lettered there's plenty of room for expan­ v«d srtfe and mother. wife ond^ tUrd'ehUd from their. College of Agriculture .Associate i stamp: "R fto^ d for Postage.” sion. • - --. Dean H. W,. already is in anahand and children of bunUng hero»—unaware that elw ' It was from - the National Oharlea Levy Jr., Chicago paper­ prt. U iv Msisaro. and the boy nlrendy had -rr-nrr<1 India, heading up the self help GREYHOUN Federation Df Post'Office aerkg. back book publiaher. miaaion from (he University. -) ■ CARTER CHEVROLET USED CAR DISPLAYS . V,

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■t... MANCHESTER EVENING JERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 18, 195fr ViOJB fOURTEEN MANCHESTEIR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY I t , ItBt k»AOE nPTEEN which compela a paraon to do.hla BUGS BUNNY high coimplataly ground Taxaa. B n ______; . 'i Man (from out yonder) — Go beat'-'werk evan though nobody la For A Sparkling Tabla! W a p p i n g FOR rROMPT ahead and build It.^lf I like It IH looking and checking on him. Antwtr to Prtviout Putilo' Sense and Ndnsense buy It. . 5313 TralBc warning: "Oo alow. ThIa Chow Coll B a r g a in s Fund to B enef|l REFRISERATION t h is TBAT • Ing dlgareta, and when the wait- The heat kind of pride -la that la a one-hearse town.” I? SERVICE I UMd to hoot »nd howl and ireaa returned, I commented'on the ACROSS .SDectora From f^rd Parly holler whonovor anythhif wont fact; 4 Serve aCantity L is te d b y CALL WILLIAMS wrohc. And *et rod-hot bonoath •Yea." aha aaid with a twbikla. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 1 -i— and eggs 5 Fork/^rt M I 9 - 3 S i r "and It alao diacouragaa paopic 4 Aatcriak 1 The Wapplng, Jan. 16 (SpacUD— tho collar and "aound off" like a S Photograph The annual March of Dimes bene­ firohouao gonr Waa dinner late? from aUpping, them into their t Wheat----- developer li TI Orcat> leaj^nf Caeaar! I'd made pocketa aa aoovenlra. 12 Malt beverage fit card party, sponsored by the T.Soak Sax Pleasant Valley Oub, will be held the well known welkin ring. And M Dinner —— i'Horned i 8 ahout I marked 42 Petty quarrel while your favorite coame'UM are ahaad, you’ll be glad to know that Whathar you plan to promenade pint Of “aRIP-TEX" might easily Lehtonsn, Mrs. Rlchsrd Klbbe, acooting. and 1 collapaed upon the dead yet, but he will be dead be­ BOYS' WINTER JACXBT8 are on the deeke of a Medltarranean AiLWEATHBR enopgh 17 Dye ingredient 22 French father 43 German title enticingly priced at AKHrUTt prevsnt a dangerous fell. Paint Mrs. Raymond Valade and Mrs. A |X ALUBfINtTM m g ... The old doc aaid. "You'll fore ntoming. and I thought It 21 Monte cater 19 High winds 29----- War god ol 44----- Therefore InviUngly MARKED DOWN at C. cruiae, follow tha aun to Florida "ORIP-TBX" on the backs of blow' a gaiiket If you don't learn to I would aave me another trip if you DRUG STORE, 94i Main lit. J David Burnham. 22 Harem rooms 23 Cupolas Greece 46 Notoriouf you are imdeclded. Gladys Eaten fc. HOUSE A SON, Boya' Dept. 0" ate the Winter out in dear old your scatter ruga to anchor them Hoipcmade food will he auction-. DOOR MOODS uae your brake. And then they'll would put it down now. 24 Telephone 24 Prescribed 31 Dress Miss Gwya There Is a fair selaction in all alaat. Now England, tho CLOTHES YOU flrmly in place. JOHNSON PAINT aeal you In a rv k et,. which would ' RMflater — Oh. that won't do a» has the knack of ’ rea'chlng up to ed by Ray BuTnham of Burnside. part amount. 33 Gaze Sxcdly 47 Roster a high ahelf, delving under the Finish out the season In warm LOVE are now SALE PRICED at Co., 699 Main St., carries this Numerous prises, wrhlch were be mighty hard lo take," So now*, all. why. your father may bg wall 25 Narrow 29 Goddess 36 Annoyed 4g Mulligan — atyla and buy AT SAVINGS for CDRBT CASUALS, MT Main St. "liquid rubber" which akld-proofa solicited by Mrs. C. D. Higgins when thinga go «Tong. I aputter before morning. counter to produce just what you You'll find your atylo faveritaa In opening 26 Killed 40Lurg . 90 Here (Fr.) are looking for. You’ll value her next fall. While here pick up a your email rugs alao prevents from vsrtous stores, will be and then recover with If^amlle. Laborer — Ah. no, our doctor 2? Health retort pair of LINED DUNGAREES. Blouata. Skirts. Draaaea. Coats and* fraying, raveling and provides a awsrded. Refreshments will . be For, all In all. I’d like to putter M y n he won’t and he knowa what . JT advice. Holiday-weary nervea are They are snugly warm for school Accoqaortaa. Do hurry lii; try some reaillant,laillant, cuahion -backing------(If more 20 Bony 1 r r 1 5 1 r 1 IT aoothed when you add ' ‘Abanot served. All proceeds go direct to around thia old world for a while. he'a given father. 22 Man's title and play to ward off chills and on. You'll like whet you see in the than one coat is apnHed). Thisjs the March or Dimes drive in South Karl Flaatcr. BATH on, CAPSULES to your mirror. 24 Afternoon nai i 1 k bath (18 for:91, reg. gl.50) Theae colda. a’ PERMANBNr'^folJtECrnby)N Wtndaor. If you. want to make an easy job / 3S Whole because repeated .washing^ or dry- ailken your akin, refresh and per- cleanlnga do not attact '"GRIP- DOt'BLB DITY aeera mighty hard. Juat keep put­ 26 Worm tuma you ull over. Keep hands soft Slightly beaten egg yolk thinned Your famll/ like poppy need? Maneheater E v e MI n g Heinld iBh-ic Wllaon in the Rotarian). ting off doing it. 27 Atperagui with Mrater will give pastry Or Spread cracker with aofl butter TEX." AVold painful, expensive Wapplng e*rr*ap«n4anl. .Mra. An­ 'M: with REVLON "Aquamarine” reg. and .sprinkle with poppy seed, accldenU. -Oet 'GRIP-TEX" to­ While awaiting my order in a - 92 now 91.26 or DUBARRY HAND cookies a shiny glass. . nie CoUlna, telephene MHc9^ mMEDLUn: OEUVEBT little tea garden In IBngland. I A girl from Kentucky was try­ 39 Eras r fleat in a moderate oveii.ven. Let cool morrow. 6-8411. ■ & ■ n LO'nON now HALF PRICE. a few seconds, than aerva at once. AND INSTALLATION noticed that the aah tray on the ing to justify her atate to a Texan. 40 Eat TUSSY products ara substantially Yankee A ntenntics / table had about half an Inch of OIrl—In Kentucky we have Fort 41 Supply with i NEW BRITAIN MACHINE If you need to keep ground meet 1 & l l a f r reduced. HARRIET HUBBARD Far FaaGly ar Party Far* longer then 34 hoiire, wrap It in water In the bottom. Thia atmek Knox, where enough gidd la stored weapons XYER French Formula Hand Lo­ Atock may be pur^iasaa for IN­ D eaths La st Nighty MANCHESTER me aa a good idea for extlnguiah- to build a'golden fence three ^eet P COME and APPREClA'lnON. Call Tomorrow night why not treat waxbd paper end treese It. 42 Thin r r 3Z tion whitens' aa it soothes fl rag. your faimily to a company dinner. 49 Makes beloved 92. 'DOROTHY GRAY “Sill- COBURN AND MIDDLBBROOK, i INC. MI 3-1100 or S-llOO. S ^a tandar, a 11 • w h i t a meat Everything You Need In One A W N IN G C O . 49 Saw w 5) C r^e" LOTION heals thanks to By TBB ASSOefATBD PRESS Its W. oeater SL—6 0 6-1661 91 Small child CHICKEN BREASTS from LYNN Pneknge New York — Charles J. Hardy, OUT OUR W^Y BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE i Infection-fighting ingredient, |1. POULTRY FARMS, 505 Main St. In YARN DEPT, of J. W. HALE 86, corporation lawyer, a former 92 Jaaon’f'thip % J! 1 R Complexion care requires HAR­ Maks creamed tuna axtra ape- Fresh, lUkUvihgrown and of aplen- \ 93 Pritoh room m 1 did by adding am egg yolk w two CORP. the "Bear Brand" SOCK president of American Car A RIET HUBBARD AYER "Luxu- did quality, thaaq ara your aa- KrrS at 91.98 contain all tha ny­ Foundry Co., now ACF Industries, 54 Follower % k ■ . rla’’ Cleansing Cream, 92.60 now to the cream iauce.. ' \ •urancaa when you buy here. This "mite-a-mb IZZATO5 SO 8AD iP - 95 New York city lon-woof and 'dlrectlona you n e ^ fun to crochst and i Inc., active In politics, and former SAAO.dMOfFy.' IT «tOCKKO M E gOOv iTUCK A ?iPe Ik M.V * i $1.26. HELENA RUBINSTISIN’S to make a warm pair of good look­ owner of the Nvack, N.Y. Journal. PUOFOonOlv whem T^taT taw o- 96 Utioccupied IT r 1$ r r reusable ZIPPER CARRY-AJU, A Treat AayUnae look" to your tableli mouth its PA*4 for a . m r Ever aarvt stewed apples ? Cut ing TWEED or. ARQYLE SO<3CS. Bern In New York. Died - Tuea- l 97 Crew's call CASE containing either Toilet A delidous aroma of good food sparkling white tu6 OKO CO^ THE RBiOT ^NOA'MAM/-**- 0UT WHO'U. r 5T the pMled and cored apples 'In Theae kita, too, make welcome dsy« SOU ARE It* ARREAIK.'— MAM'5 •16 W ater and Liquid Foam Bath now wafts out from KOPPER KET­ eights and cook them In hpt sugar are accented with MR! 3 e 6H0Ci 5! 92.50 now 9t.60 cornea In FOUR over vanilla Ice eteam. ysars, fp rn tr d4an of the univsr- "W hat's this. Schultz— taaching your ton tho butintst If FRAGRANCES. Prolong yopthful before a spacious tabla and enjoy acnae of accompllahmsht knitting manta; stitch Uluatrailoas. sheltered gMe a delectable aandwich, deaaert or or crocheting an AFGHAN using sity'a law achool, onatlms dhan of .#I^8UYZARD' to oarly?”*, complexion with RUBINSTEIN’S Bea*Ufttl Wallpapera. Sand 25c in coins, y e home-style dinner with that ir- the KIT. Tha ‘‘Cascade" pattern addrsas and the pattenu SUrtfdrd Untvsratty School'of Law •'ESTROGENIC HORMONE' The slanting winter sunlight has and professor of law a t’ North- \ Beauty Package contairing tinted realatibla flavor. a way of calling attention to faded ha'I bold horisontal stripes of color ^ N B CABOT. THR ilMtie and requires ahout 16 packagaa at TBB EVENING H western and Oornsll Unlvsraltlss.Unh foundation, cream and- oil, nqw wallpaper end a room's general Item In Middletown/ N.Y. Died PRISCILLA’S POP Front And Center BY AL VERMEER $6, reg. 99. Or. try only the Crekm Next time you prepare pattiaa run-down condition. If spring xe- 98c. "Granny" . pattarn makes AVB. ABOBRICAS, from ground lamb, add a little up quickly into attincUvs squares 66, N. Y. Tuesday; hitiiry and Oil for 93.50 reg. $6. MATCH- decoratlng is on your mind, step Los Angslss — Harold Gold- ABIXLI "Potpouri" COLOGNE a ground allspice along with the aalt 8285 using 10 kita at 91.4\sach. Usual­ Still available — .the HE'D BETTER f ALLeRO>IC ^ IT^ 'J U S Tr W TH ER E'S and pepper. ... Into SHBRWIN-WILUAMS CO. Rian, 86,JUi anhttMt who tuzaad , N O T ! H E 'S TO P A T S I^ M A K E S SH O W MEME\ fiower-splce fragrance reg. 97 now :l-3 yri. 961 Main St., to And a beguUful ly appealing ia the “Rainbow Rip­ wark-Album printed iir al to writing and produced short AI^LERtBIC , ANY-LUMPS ONE! 91.2iL makes a delightfid'gift as collection of WALLPAPER in pat­ ple", design aig-saggtng besutltul colors. It contains 58 pages «f M E T ? r H IM •< A dainty little puffed sleeve stertM, pUys, songa and sersan- D O g O H N U T . B R E A K T- does CHARBERT ‘breathless Sav^on the Clothe* Badget terns appropriate for every rooni. color to enhance a dlvisn or couch lovsly designs — plus thras gilt plhya Diod Tusa MR. B O TTS? OUT IbJ F R O M ^ S t S! Mist" $1 reg. 93 to refresh a.hbspi- Fewer heavy jackets, aklrts, dress for a miss of under six. The Bring refreshing style and color with yasra of usefulness. It's the patterns, diroctions piiqted in PhUa’delphla F. Clair Ross, tal patient. Feel as lovely as you suits are needed for your faat- skirt buttons on over a bloomer- to match any interior paint per- kind of pleasant pick-up work that book. Only 35o a copyl iRsylsa LUMPS'^ SHOW 8t, judgo of UiO'superior e o u r t hilMeols8 ME* are with an- aura pf LUCIEN-LB- gcowing -youhgatera . now thet leg outflt. .Nice, for warm weather fscUy, or .match your-woodwork- to lat’a you viait with frtenda or sine* lM 4' ahd ’unsnccsstful t>em- LONG "Indiacreer’ or “Balalaika" StARTINIZING; the ONE HOUR minus the skirt and aleevea background of wallpaper for 1964 watch TV. •" TBast, bread under tbs broiler ocratlo candidate for Governor of fiin-tsihlsnsi reg. 95 now 92.50. EVENING IN DRY CLEANING, has come to 20 Pattern No. 8286 la in slsea 1, effect. You'll And RBADY- DO fMftiiii ini^id Ekiat Center St. Have Dad or chil­ on one side only. Spread untoasted Pennsylvania In 1943. Born in San­ PARIS Deodorants imaginatively 2, 3, 4, 6 years. Size 2. iH yards PASTED, PRE-TRIMMBD, For juat the right'amount' of sides of bread with sharp soft dy l^ka, pa. CMad Tusaday. t fiihinn itiitM dren drop them off; the shop la of 36-Inch; Skirt, % yar<^ packaged for .’’Mr. and Mra.'' are p a p e r s that stay new looking; grtddle greaae, spread It evenly Cheddar cheese. Top with toiAato I S^Mas k^AMs aimja a open 7 A.M. to 7 PJd., Monday For thia pattern, send 36c In they reatat soli, stains, grease and with a crumpled paper towel ‘8r WfD iDff mmW |W i reg. 91.60 now 91. , through Saturday, Thuraday to 9. sticea and dots of buttei;., Broil un­ BTATB HRAIAB RBPOBT coins, your name, address, alee de­ fading. The pries range is so in­ paper napkin. Hartford, Jan. M cp>—Scarlet All garments carefully pre-epotted sired and the pattern number viting...... til hot through. Servs'^ fafntshed SOOME ^ When a/' recipe directs, you'^to and revltallted right on the prem- with crisp strips of bacon. Favor­ fever, whooping cough and measles OH.Vi*.'THAT'S pack a cMcken or turkey lightly to SL'E BURNETT, THE MAN­ Fsr_ Important Flrat Stepa ite luncheon dish! ahowqd increases in (^nnscUcut iaea. CHESTER E v e n in g h e r a l d , Tomato aaple with cottage ' aVTHU* ACT diblM « A THOUGHT TOO«wi , with etufflng, pay heed! Packing in Ons pair of feet must laat a life- last w*eK, the Stats HsaltH De- 1169 AVE AMERICAS, NEW cheese makes a good Sunday night time, which ia why you watch dreaainK tightly, gives you a aoggy Having a buffet-styla aupper? pafthieat says. New csss* of Prwcripalou Pkansacy !i product. YORK 96. N. Y., •uppes talad when prefaced by a your rhild'i foot health and give measlas totaled five, scarlet fever Serve the first course in the liv­ With your pattern order include hot soup. Add grated onion, aalt The Inquirer ALLEY OOP New Hat? Yeah I BY V. T. HAMLIN ing room so you can put the finish­ him tha beneflt of JUMPING- 3&'and whooping cough Dvs. \ an additional 26 cents for your and freshly-ground pepper to JACKS. the shoes that really FIT HGW •BOUT COMIM- COTTON WOODS BY HAY GOTTO ' Thia Thuriiday*a the l)av ing touches on the maiii course in Come to YOUR YARN SHOP. the kitchen. copy of our fascinating new fall cream-style cottage cheese. Mold and glva WONDERFUL SERVICE. r ON INTO TOWN / OKAT. and winter '55 pattern book. This the tomato aspic in smell ring You’ll And them at C. E. HOUSE LOOKf,,, COTTON B6 cottage St. tomorrow evening vinv* US, BoytTMV sheripf., •a t t a -boy, c o t t o n .' HOPE SO, when Patricia Kurland of WKNB latMt edition of Basic Fashion con­ molds; when ready to aarve, un- A SON for'boys and girls; . IN- LEAST I COULD/1 COULD USE IT OFF A aHO-T NOW WEIL BUST FELLAS.'/,, Happy Comings and Qolags tains a wealth of sem-simple, up- mold and All the centera with tha -COURT.' radio brings as a gueat Dorothy Join the happy, laughing cua- FAN'l'S to SIZE 4 In sturdy ox- 3-Pi«e« M«d«ni t sdiBWH S«t RUDOBT DOS BUY MXJ/ A NEW ONE, WE GOT-TA Beverly Haynea, an artist with a to-the-minute styles, special fea­ seaaoned cottage cheese. foida. loafsrs and party atylsa, alt --iC ^T E R 'tomera coming and , going at tures, color and atyle. IVORY WALNUT FINISH TERW l NEW MAT. I TMATB FOR .BEFORE SLIAA fondness for dogs. Browse among JACK'S COFFEE SHOP. 59 East whltSt-rsd, brown and patent leath- 68” Dmible Dreasen dnstpreof PtCKENS CAN the many fascinating needlework Look Freek-aa-a-lMIsy •r. , ' OPERATE AT Center St. ]Bnjoy a hearty KING Cottoh DUSTERS FOR drasrers, devetaileJ center patterns any one of which you SIZE SANDWICH (Hot PaatramL Mncka Thnt Really Fit, 87.63 guMe. Mirror,. - beveled edge, THE PIVOT POST.' could accomplish because FREE SFRINO in Fashion Dept, of Both plcVliMt and snioked tongu4 Filet Mignon Open Steak pr Pep­ Keep snugly warm, slim-looking MONTGOMERY WARD CO., give geuulxe plate gloss. Bookcase ■^RSONAL INSTRUCTION will per Burger) and really GOOD and neat with all-wool, PROPOR-. need to be reDigerated. Try to use fuV else he*db*^ bed seKyoii through to a happy finish. you so much styli* and comfort for the smoked 'tongue within three COFFEE with 18% Cream to aat- TIONED SLACKS from BLAIR'S, tha tiny price of $3, an axeeptlonal wheel*, alldlag headboard pai The^JANUARY SALE has ear- Isfy vyintar-aharMned appetttea. 57 Main St,, Whether y o u are days, the^plckled tongue- within' marked''many Items at 30% DIS7 Popular dmahd liaa necetsltated Jhort. medlutn height qf uli.'theM eM us for which you’d- expect to about aevex dlG«. --f-v COUNT. Sec you tomorrow,- - keeping OPEN LONGER HOURS handsomely tatlored sMclur w iirflt pay «boMU‘93 to.93,98.-Choose two you smoothly and perfectly with­ or three. to keep you looking Greater Gsmfart In the Sickroom (to 10 P.M.) for the convenience dsihty snd feminine every morn­ Team small wTUte potatoes with of late ehoppera and theater-goeri. out alterations. In j^pulsr CHAR­ It will be an easier convalescence •*« COAL Shades and . priced 97.95, ing. Slip one over your best clothes green peas .for a tWp-in-one vege­ A NEW SBRYICE w il l BE when you come from church to for your homo patient if you BUY table dish. , Add a oroam sauce ADDED SOON. Watch thia col­ complete with attractive leather or RENT a HOSPITAL BED from belt. \, prepare dinner. Of Ana. peroale, and strips of red plmienuKfor pret­ umn! seersucker, broadcloth, you'll .And KEMP'S. 783 Main St. Yoii iiw ty color. Good with bak4^ham , ctcase the patient's comfort, while BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Can't Stop Her BY EDGAR MARTIN Cherry preserves, cream' cheese Cooked ndodles, condensed cream solid colors, pretty prints in belted Maaekeater Open ' a beef roas^ or a leg pf lamb. and wrap-around atyiss, all with decreasing* the work for the at­ Thnr*.-Fi1. ,4111 6 . HABTFOBD i uMon v ajD OF a « v4Ad n vm dbr cm DOES Tt« FACT TV4AT PK and thincrisp crackers mskt a fine of mushroom soup and tuna make tendant- BUZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE ending-to a meal. a good eaaterole for lunch or sup­ two roomy ppeketa, ■ / AD 8-(l881 JUST A TMe-C JUST A PWMUnrC. naohrm . V09BAVD MADE VNTKJJOU? ,urm Tuo STOpiD dogs HARRISON'S, 849 Main St. milk, and add a topping of grated Otrie Grow thrb Fridiiy RU 6. ■68 FARMOfOTON AVB. BABTFOBO mWE 60AETKIK TfUTOU! UNE UFALL 'ArguTTssletNItW.! are headquarters for the loveliest. 1958 Tokyo —The gIrU of Japan hsppisr life, try to cultivate a imSBOfUiRE w t v t i FlANf« FAON« t h e Cheddar cheese. Both atoreq *pea M*a, 22 E. O B N ^ ST. MANOBBSTBB tAUTV > frllUest VALB24TINES ever, 5c to the money- are getting taller and allmmer. sense of humor and laugh—even at MI 6-88T1 TO DO OTTM n ? .r RUN'kAT! HIAlfOUr n c m v .J I / /MAfiETHs NCHESTBR 95 aiming their "I Love You" mes­ The Education Ministry‘checked yourselL ' a B B a p B i A SUAtO 0* HOMOR! ;08 Main St. Win Satisfied Smilee from flve million students, found gii-ls ...... « sages with affection and imagin­ ■ ______/. \ J I W I W V JLLVWOOD ’’ - Meafolks averaged four-flttha ' of' an inch ./ . ation to children, family-memhnrs, ) which In- Everybody likes LEMON You Are Invited ' teachers, friends and sweethearts. "Restonlc" MERINGUE PIE from the PINE teller than two years ago. And It's adway* a delightful experi­ / 1 LIU------^ MAKE n YOUR - OWN VALEN­ <^ntry girls, formerly plump and ence to browse through the FAIR­ • ' / . ■' ■ ;t ■■ ■■ ■...... box-spring, PASTRY. 858 O n te r St. Why? abort, are approaching the dimen­ TINE KITS are a favorite with on legs and your .choice of Head- Because I Vs so light and delicate, WAY, 975 Main St. You are al­ children wtaq enjoy creating, aa- sions of their more willowy city ways welcoma to cop>e In and board. If you are not Waking np' ■(it actually quivers). The fluffy slaters. j i f K aembling, personalizing the.r own. really refreshed and rest^, yoiu mountain of meringne has gently "look around" and get acquainted The "Norcroas" package .at 59c with thia marvelous,' bright new sleeping equipment may be ^ tile browned peaks of goodness and Sew with ABMiraxre has makings of 24 VALENTINES cause. Look into it. Fix up the the just-right lemon' taiig Is/rich store that has "juat about every­ complete with envelopes. Or. guest rootht'''bring the children's > Wouldn't you like to "run ofT* thing." ' 'Mort and Leo tell us •with healthful vitamin C. Also, try anfiart, attractive aprons, place choose 18 CUT-OUTS for S9c. A room up-to-date or- coiisider the BISMARCKS. the puffy, wnjppedr that new merchandise is arriving January or early February birth­ needs of your sumrainxjgottage. mati, scarves personalized with cretm-filled brown, crusty dough­ handrome monograms',' applique daily, so be sure to stop in sooh, day gift might inriude the "Gib­ RESTONIC MATTRESS^ ark n u t . ■ / ' and often. son" CHILDREN'S "ASSORT­ Arm enough with just the right design*, or fancy . embroidery J E F F C O B B BY PETER HOFFMAN stitches without Uie tether of MENT. 50 VALENTINES end EN- support and resiliency to give you Add a half teaspoon of vsnilla MICKEY FINN G o^ Reasons! BY LANK LEONARD ■VELOPES for 91. truly healthful sleep. separate attachments? *1716 ver­ J UNaE MATT/...0 H, U N K .iT and some mitmests to a retrulsr satile PFAFF s e w in g . MA­ *^ARE YDUJIMKl? . 4 suaet muffin hatter. Serve hot for CHINE on main floor of J. W, TUB LETT! four o'clock tea! s i t y ouSffloN !...i '• (itegiH'Asaehi ______L » Pf*ttadweta, Jt. lee' •19, ll HALE CORP., leU you do all this, ADDRESSED ID « m u YPUCOULPVEPOT 60SH,UNOE lOrD.BErTERfDRSEnTHArSRIGHT.PHIL! and more. Mr. and Mrs. John NOW you can buy YOUR U N a E , MISS HORRIBLE OBAR A u ik...... S iSS m How to Please Bveryeae IT SACK IN AND IT .PHIL-AND ANUTSUMSTHE •CanDIPTHEY Kubacka inrite you to seat your­ RATHY...BUT TH'“ MUE.. 'CAsrm-your guesta without tax­ self before a PORTABLE or CON- NO POSTMARK WHERE’S THE LATCH J HERE JT IS,SJR ! ITEVIPENTiy-T CWIDCMTi WOULDW WORKED TO THINK t ’f COMMNY, UNCLE fHIL?\WIANTED 10 GET ing the hoateaa. Make dinner res­ SOLE MODEL and try it. No obli­ this brand new RETURN ADDRE' !► THAT YOU SAY N PROPPED OUT WHEN THE POOR } WITHOUT ANY YOU WERE lpyOU60TTHeB5CKjfOU6H,m ^THOUGHT ervations at beautiful CAVEY'S gation. . ' WOOLP'VE LET M£ OOT?) SLAMMED! IT WAS OH THE ..TROUBLE? THEY CERTAINLY rf^ O IIU ) CHARGE » 0) Of , RESTAURANT A LOUNGE, 45 ALL I SEE ISA r^FLOOR-KHWDTNISPRAPI Mud, Slush aud Suow Ohfat Eaat Center St. Everything will Oourment fare: plump ralalna in STARTING TOMORROW WOULDN'T RENT A Y FOR EVERY HOUR /THOSE be aa you want it. a delightful set­ a little cooking aherry and serve LITTLE h o le! STUDIO TO LULU?J YOU WERE IN THEREIIaNGUSI Tha Ufa of Yaur ting, delicious and suitable com­ an. accompaniment to chicken or SINGER* binations of good food, graciously shrimp curry. Other good curry THROUGH JANUARY 31 Samaals *.. Clfusa Nowl serviid. And when the "thank you” accompaniments are salted nuts; notes arrive, you, too, will aay "It fresh tomatMa and oqlona dressed was a pleasure." with salt, pepper, vinegar and littia sugar; ^isp crumblsd bacon: Packing a lunchbox? Make sandwiches the night before, wrap How to store fresh Ash; put U them w-ell with transparent plaa- in a tightiy--eovefed container -in m tic- wrapping or waxed paper and the coldest part of your refriger*-. CAPTAIN EASY No SuiT’ivora HY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLE,S AND HIS FRIENDS Nq Equipjment BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER refrigerate. Put them in the lunch tor. Uae it within 24 hours. • • flSHlR DKY CLSAMilKS INC. box at the last ^s,-iibie momsqt! 1 Mt&gr »r A SAP LOT o r SeiWNfUS, No CHOC Milk— nosemnauzers, SorryIm gonna |325 IROAO STREIT, MANCHISTIIt Mid-Wlater Peroiaaeal Special • Vf dA*. 6aOUF/i9tM’ THAT IT. MR.MtKfil naV'O AlIMJr/SRSAr KDTTi ABLE lb S/ARE DOLL.' TUESE MUSTA NO pie,t40 PRIED CMlCXEN-r— _ ' New Departments Added Just when winter-weary spirits O' SCauTlAT* RirugMWa SgOtA/wOlieTHAT You look! Boecb. BE BUSY TONIGHr BUTW Rf ACHID TW MaOUIDIRINO / thATF HDRXSil TME Tl^« — - co y s OVER. OM tme MOW DO YOU Kerr ALIVE, ? Mort and Leo at the FAIRWAY. need a tonic. SCHULTZ BEAUTY HAVa NO SNCbgAC WCAFON TaaiMCgAiiaD M NRICKAAR NHiN TMI6 y«||T { |A5Vi WONW BAZOO— vwy o o n t TMEN A etJH , MAYFLOWER.' _ on FISHERS new 975 Main St., want to apologize if .SALON, 983 Main St., comes • A WFORUATIOU nos UORNiMd! — ARIZOWl yog COME OVER. 1 Ms&kr Nor.f TO FK699! TMIRt NaR» jAPMRO.aiU HAS TOMyMoosev T part of the store seems to be in through with a mid-winter PER-' ON FRIVATi <« tans klOlieiiTf NO » urvivocslX a hsakd vgrT ^ T an uproar. They are busy making ^FUMIRSIR! CASH and CARRY MANENT SPECIAL 97.4,5. luring room for new linea of merchandise you into looking yotlr best. Trust ON EVERY ITEM IN THE SHOP DISCOUNT PLAN which Sre coming in shortly. They dhe capable: talented Angers, here, s- are aa proud aa "New Papas" when to expertly style, shape, and thin Stock up'MOW Ml all iSf* spscc —litre isaaicr iltHiti discussing proposed plans for the your hair to make you feel as your kifittiag aud nee­ all vlsitr-clsfaiai.p lst S94 par faraqsl ENLARGED GIFTWARE De- young • as the New Year is. Call dlework xeeM . . l)OMT MISS out V PARTMEafT as well ss LAMPS MI. 3-89.51. for an appointment i ■ RING THIS COUFON and SHADES. Do watch’ for it. ■tomorrow. 1 { Round Table / > / 0 CASH oimI week > CARtY NOWI Tomorrow Niabt /-/f t IMS M MA terawa. Ww. TJW. Beg U 4. PM < 1 (m inim uQ ^I .001 New Records wMi Potikio KBriOBd and hor fiiMt: - IN KEMP'S RECORD DEPARTMENT MORTY hfEEKLE P a r t jr BY DICK C .W A L L I THE STORY OF MARTHA M^AYNE Hearing The Story BY WILSON SCRUGGS DOROTHY Fa OEYERLYbHAYNES ...... ^ on tmy dry ciGoning of WAIT FOR 'TOMOiftRipW . . . . .' 7...... JUI Corey ■IIWIB FNf.ahmin'lWOWT-l-J After ciJJT-riu^ OF THT OEAT>fpF)ts WFC, WMYSETTlEFORtESS Noted for Her Lifelike Pertrsit* of Dog*. r is e s SUCK o ' I HAPPEN 1D KNOW THIS' ASKNOu.weoowirH WHOSgMhOCRUIAaiJOOU^TtCWAg., flSHiD DRY CiiANSlRS INC. I’LL NEVER KNOTV...... Four laid* WHEATS iSA\€eYSPiC------WHEN FOR S8 LITHE GOWN' FOR TOU,NOKTY/ [HOW ASS von T H R jsc o e / |3 2 5 EkOAD STREET, MANCHESTER CHAIN G A N G ...... I . Bobby Hrott C O F K i SiRVED 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. UP/ MA7THA7 *,m s o SORRV/WWrjWHBN I «ABT NOU NCtMIW BE GOODTo M E ...... McGuire Slater* YOUCANENIOY Uaten to Your Yarn Shop on "The Women’s Touch" pro- OONTM3UT1U.MS \ \flLLB;tTDLOYDUIKWM gram with Patricia Knriaad over Station WKNB Tue«lqy M F O n ? voue MUSIANO MFORR HT THE GREAT PRETENDER .....7...... The Platter* 6 .SINGER Dependobijity and Thursday 18:65-11 am ; ■ wAsmeD.jMacLOM0io SAME DAY SERVICE . I. . CRY ME A B IV K R ...... TO BOTH OF Uf.THRRS WAS IN tY 10 OUT lY 5 - AT REGULAR PRICES .. Jiille Loadoa 6 SINGER Service ..N0 THN9 TO K OAMO *r 6 SINGER Uaions . oacutSNS fi/m .fvf^ a SROciGSS Parkinf TM»aTDt08B/ aa T«M* Mat sMSe tt«a IM|. 9a THE STREETS OF THE V e CK Aiub: ^ • Free Instm ctions our ±arn Onop QlKEMP’S d ] SINGER JrookfitM, Daucharty u i Oatrar RA INCORPORATED M C p n A G i STRIETMl 9.23M It you live on the above streets ia MaadMster. ymi ar* militM FURNITURE an d ^A ^C HUME OF FRIGIDAIRE SEWING CENTER • Free Parkinf IMa week! Just call MI 9-7111. W* will pick up axd 4Mvar. o o c 76.1 Main 8t. Green Stamps Given ‘ TeL MI-j|-5680 U 2 I^AIN ST.—TEL, Ml 6-8866 m u : . - te a 25% CASH dtaeouxt •* all dry cleaaiag (aaudxMaa gl,M) gS3 3 i|pBiBgjppQgBBB^ f FAGS SORCnf HSl^RRnSSTER imCNTNC ffERA1jD» XFAIVt^RiSSTERr CSW^Wlf ^TBDW BmSDAT, JANTTART 18f 19B8 Indiltns East Hartford • at Armpry Herald Angle Saddler Big Favorite Tonight, No Odds Posted ■. Hy EARL W. YOST Lakers Show Cm on Casey, We Know You little InteresJl Sport»meo*K Show Feature Many Obscure Players '^ongh Giiy Accuracy at Foul Line yes® Rivals Scored SporiB EfUtair Signs of life Upsets in Last m O M HERB AND THHRB 0. ProldtBt' Will HoMflg* ot t‘h« Shown on Coast U stad among tha loading point Amerien Laagtia and h|s staff of Selected in Pro Draf Brings Rockville Win makaratin tha National Baaket- 'itmplrea will meet In llorida be­ In Pro League OISTV LKSOtE )mU1 Aaan. art four membara from For Title Bout Qeaver Mfs> --T}ia NaUenat Football Laagua difift of (.rtmanon ...... >7 S3 106 By DON BBROER .^a cloae-preasing man for man. The _ __N«i4h MstIwSM M*. 1 (11 ing aeasem to plan a speed-up In Rockville High's Yel'owjsckets Blue Devil squad found this to its R. Brown ...... M SI arrayt. Paul ArlalR (S), Nail San rranclaco, Jan. 18 (41 —> 1000 eeUagtana wag well on tha way to eonclualen today in What old New Toric. Jen. 18 tPi—The Wrisiu ...... m U 63 games for the 1980 aeaaon. All Him obMnrtra aay la one of tha graataat grab-bag producUona in m'any Mlruckl ...... St 108 103 came up with another superlative liking and paced by Petit, a rugged Orady ...... M ^ By PAT BOLOUOK Johnaton (4). Jack Gaorga (11) and Kandy Saddler, dasptts giving lltameepolU Lekeri, who turned (fewman ...... St Comparing aeaaon's'records and Jot Oraltoakl (18) art tha Warri- eight team managers will also alt ywife. - .;frem the klheplne to the week TolsI* ...... !. 392 269 191 872 performance at the foul line lait 6-2 junior, and Bob Zduncayk, a <3iandl*r ...... S5 “ % In at tha aesaton. Games lawt sum­ away 10 ytara in age, la favored sophomore, battled to within two Nark ...... •V judging frtim the reeulti In tha ora' biggatt guna. Easy Ed Macau­ Famoua namas, auch aa All-America guard Jim Bipdwn ot IKXA, eleten in the NeUenel Basketball tUIr* T**l (3) night to- defeat PIstnvIlle 82*78 In 106 mer averaged two hours, and 31 CO strongly, to defend eucccesfully Asan. in the pact couple of years, Ralmondn ...... 93 70 74 227 a thrilling, free-scoring overtime points, 34*82, at intermission. D. Brown .. previous game, tonight’s contest at lay (6), BUI Sharman. (7), Bob aiMl Ren Beagla e( Navy and tackla Paul Wlggln o( Stemford, aa well ae E. Armstrons ...... 110 8ft 93 288 the Armory between hlOrh-scorihg Oouay (8) and Jack Nlchola (20) minutes. During the 1943 season, hie featherweight boxing title quarterback Jaity Retojiew e( Iowa, fullback aerry ^ Ian u tla of Michi­ have caught fire and are making W- Armstrong ...... 81 89 92 363 contest. Plainvllle's shooting greatly im­ ToUla , . __ .... 473 470 686 1478 gamea were completed in two min­ f^KIrka ...... 1») ins 119 :i43 proved in this period, hitting 10 for a**’ No. 1 <81 Mancheiter and Eaat Hartford ara tha OtlUca’ top point pro- agidnet Flash Elorde tonight that gan State and tha enea fabuioua J, C. Caroline of IIUnolA were pronii- the moat rapid atrtdea in the etc* MScLarhlan ...... 110 in iOt .335 TTie \in 'gave the home team a „ ••• High should result In an easy tri­ utes under two hours. . . "Oousina" cult. BlA-four r.iark In the Valley B 22 a* Petit and Zduncsyk combined Gagnon ...... 94 98 106 391 ducara. . Big Bob Pettit ot tha thera aren't any odds posted on the ^nent among the drafteee. Hllaebmnd ...... 94 113 91 396 umph for the. host Indians. In laat placa St. Loula Hawks in the lor Duka Snider of the Dodgers But tb6 dominate feature ot this, The Li a k e r a, uncomfortably ToUl* ...... 604 468 482 1444 League and moved theih to within for 10 points each. Buckley ..., ..... 98 104 117 319 last saaaon in the National League otltcome. > locked in laat*place in the West* Beerworth's foul ahooting fea­ Lupacchino ...... 97 93 84 361 the midst of a rebuilding year the W aatam Olviaion of tho NBA hat draft — the 17 roundh completed a game and a half of the idle K ^ t e ...... vlaitora have managed but one. were members of tha Milwaukee ' The word on fistic row htre was Pros Hoot TadcMtero am Divialpn during most of the A. a r. (1 ) league leaders. Plainville, mean* tu re the last.half with a qear per­ ...... 130 96 99 314 tha bait par game avaraga, 23,2 laat night, the 10. to go tqday and, MotXFr ...... , 71 96 188 fect 14 for 18. Ritchie Buchanan triumph In eight outtnga compared pointa, and haa dropped In the staff. The Duka.., of Brooklyn that the only wagering was, on to a laaaer dagrae, the thrin rounds campaign, won thur ninth, game Mlnnich ...... M 80* whllci dipped to five-six. Overall, ToUla .... 603 *498 Im to High’s five won an^ three lost stroked Brave 'pitching for an when the scheduled IS-round title Sunday at Verplanck in tM r last 12 .starts last night. D^ltatto ...... 88 90 114 Rockville has won eight and lost kept Plainville in contention with moat poInta, 112. . New leader in held In November — was the move Msdarn ...... in 113 91 .314 five hoops and three free throws record. rabbunda la rookie Maurice StokaO average of .537. He collected eight match at tha Cow Palaca would for playera almoat obacure In tha The victory, 97*86 ot^r St, Louis, Warrrn .....'...... IOC 99 103 :ni8 four. . , ' Coaler Conxo* Ne. Especielly off their fine sho^ng homers and drove home 28 runa end. Beaetlag a tall dub, avefag* moved Minneapolis within fodr WrIxht ...... — 88 79 18ft over the last 16 minutes. Malek of Rocheatar with 645 In 34 gamea, national picture. Outscored from the floor, by Brown ji in topping strong Windham 09-64 against, the StidsvUlp entry. Saddler raised hie age. to 82, lag 0-8, the Woeoeeler Taikiaat-' Unknowns Mnde (Inwlfi peroeatS4ic points of the second* Petit’s rebounding was. a tre­ Cnriaon an average of 16 .1 par game. . . ToUl* ...... 470 487 482 1419 .three field goals, Rockville tallied mendous factor for Plainville. Ap­ laat week, the locals would appear Magician Bob Couay, the fellow Shortstop Phil Rlzsuto of the three years oVer tha "official rec­ era sell) provide the eppeeitteil Just aa In paat the NFL plucked place Rochester Royals, who Gray Mig. (•) 32 times from the line'while miss­ Maaaoll walcomad a ord book figures, during hie train­ droni>ed a 112*107 decision to the (.Arobi-rt ...... 78 83 ?)0 249 pearing to grow stronger aa the Saalela to have too much height and ex­ mainly n^pontlblo for the record Sunday aftemeen for Eie Orem such unknown players as Harlon riisnipasn« .... 84 83 9ft” J8l ing only 11 for a tremendous 74 game progressed. Petit grabbed off perience for the hard-luck . Hor- son — hia first — Into his family ing etlnt here. Elorde, the FiilpIno Maaer Proa In aa ezMMtlen Hill from little Florence Teachera New York Knickerbockers. Roch* ToUla . 4M 484 681 1533 gataa thla aeaaon, holds a wide champion of the Orient, is 22. BtathBm ...... 80 81 90 3ftt per cent average and the 'oargln eight rebounds in the third quarter, neta. But V»R6thing happened last\ edge In assists with 307. Jack yeaterdav. Tha new "Mr. Short cage attaraetim at tho Verplanck In Alabama, and Tank Younger ester is 17*23 and the Lakers 16* Kri*(«rr ...... 123 M 96 .117 of.victory. Leadint' the parade was CamaiBhIly ^ajrtlat d> Friday night in Hartford which atop" wtighed In at alj Lntereet In the fight, which will 22. Low Man ...... 71 80 -«• IM adding another 11 in the final pe­ I*>w Man Oaorga of Philadelphia tfails with Bight pounds. School atnstlag a t StlE A pee- from Loualana's OrambUng Col­ 8(ockrr ...... — 106 106 lanky uon BeeM/orth with 16 out riod for a grand total of 29 for the Nicola .. Coach Elgin Zaturtky certainly five ounces. Tha R 1 a a u to a be televised nationally etarang at llmlaary la echednied at S lege, who went on to pra fame, ao The Boston .Oaltlcs downed the of 19, Larry Remklewlc* with nine Lawrenct does not want to happen to his 242. , Dubious diatlnctlon of being have three daughters, v. Hilrd 10 p.m. BST, was low locally. Vort .Wayne Pistons 91*85 in the ToUl* ...... 434 425 476 1334 game. In ' addition, he was. the Baakind . charged with the most personal e'elech. did the coachee and acouta go for for 11, and Bob Groua with four game's high scorer with 23 points. Yacono . Red and white combine. A fter baseman Hank Thompson haa Promoter Bennie Ford.^opUmieti- The vlaltem caplnred the talant from the email coll4|gas. leagn^'a only other game. for f(>ur. suffering seven straight setbacks, foula It held by Yarn Mikklese’n of returned hla signed contract to cally forecast a crowdM 5,000 and Third Period Spurt ABA Taal (5) With John DetPonte sidsllned, - it Minneapolis. Ha' has been' disquali­ Wemeetor Park League Etie -The champion Cltveland Browns D. Andrraon ...... 107 94 318 Force Overtime would appear that Petit la the best ToUla ... 513. 479 536 1530 ranging from 17 to 25 points. the New York Giant front a groM 'gata .of |30J>00, but the choaa W I g g 11n, and In contrast, Clyde Lovellette, who hit 22 ....111 100 i>5-wr ;«K) fied 10 times, a loop mark. Tha fdellng .generally was that hie tkla paat emumor aa(l currmtiy W. AndFrBon Plainville forced the overtime reboundqr in the league. Not only Coach Jack Wise’s quintet spratig office... Another aatlafled play­ apart u lendeble It wm and ana guard Wlllte Davis from Oramb- notats, led a third period spurt by Jsnkowakl .... w 108 143 347 coming from behind in the closing EnaaalMl Lalkeraa (41 one of the season's biggest upsets proa are allowed six parionala a er was Jim Wilson, ace pitch­ figure was high. ^ ScinneapoUs that moved the Lak* PhanBuf ...«•*.'•» ... M 116 143 366 Is he physically strong, in great Noren ...... 113 113 106 game before being waved, to tha lent raeetd.. Nmuhemd among Ung, halfback Lan Hallyer from Bertachf) .*.*.**•* ... 10) 108 10ft 312 minutes. A free throw and a hoop condition, and able to get off hie edging highly - favored Hartford er with the Baltimore Oriolee... Eefereea Changed Marshall College and Chuck Grif­ er^from a 44*41 halftime deficit Brennan ;...... 102 89 97 288 A. Anderaon ...... 113 JSS 103 showara. Ckillage and high school Charley Jo^ihaon. Saddler's their vielerlaa la a roomt iO ^ by diminutive Artie C^robrello feet, but he also knows how to get genaon ...... 91 91 98 59-58. Thus It is certain that Cap- Charlie Sticks of Trinity, drafted triuaaph over the New 'Yark fith of Southern California, who to a M*S0 lead. They increessd it climaxed a long up hill climb by R Anderaon ...... 94 107 91 tiUn Eddie Wbjcik and Co. will not rules allow but five personals per yesterday^ by the Los Angeles manager, was parified by a to 19 points in the fourth quarter. ToUU ...... 611 -497 596 1903 position under the boards. Cariaon ...... ig? 104 130 Eeaa Fenaer. etaadoata at Was 4lropped from tha "Trojan MrrrIII'* MarkM (II Plainville to knot the count at 71* Beerworth Top Scorer be taking the Invaders too lightly player per game. . Dolph Schayes' Rama in the National Football California SU te Athletic Com- squad for braaktng training rulaa Chude Share was high for St. Aliplrbv ...... S3 106 S6 37.3 71 with 1:30 remalnirg. B<«rworth ToUla ...... 616 647 614 1677 come tapoff time at 8:30. (My of Syracuse la the free throw per­ League, haa also receivad an in* mUslon announcement that Ray tjOeaa, Clark OaUegO and Colby In hie flret full aeaaoti in tho Kecarthy ...... 86 99 96 379 Beerwbrth led the Rockville College farm the aimlcaa of the H m Los Angelaa Rama, runner- Louis with 21. B. Farrapd ...... 96 100 ' 93 3SS netted two quick lay-upa, th< latter forces vWith 22 points and 11 re­ Concordia Lalkenu (6) crystal ball sees Manchgater th a ’ centage leiuler with 276>successful vluUon to play with the 44-man Flores would replace Jack Downey major wheal, tmi Fentlnato fiexea . Uea* 96 tosses in .319 attempts for an .865 as the refdree. Downfy worked a Tadcaetem* bapeeaelvq llaeap. up for the NFL crown and mitort- Paced by substitute Dick Atha, M. nirrand ...... i01 137 104 3.33 on a neat maaiat from Remky to. bounds. Remky had 19 and Stalger Sragf victor by 18 points, with the final College All-Star team against the OUB for producing "sleapara", cama hla muaclaa aad puts Ufa tn tha the Knickerbockers streaked to a L Farrand ...... lit 81 96 393 erect a 75*71 lead. With 55 seconds 17 for support in the scoring col­ If you’re having tioubje recognising the gent beneath the Japanese nuren* . tally reading, Indians 67, Hometa percentage. Nell Johnaton of the Wortd Champion Cleveland Browns non-tltle bout here last month be­ Orem Maaer, aperttag a 9*0 New York Rangera aa tha NaUon* lOipoInt lead over Rochester mid* Ulke ... Warrlora heads the field gokl tween Saddler and Davey Gal­ reoerd and a ata-gama alaalag up with (California ahd Jlm-Oar- al Hockey Laague'a No. 1 bad TolaI«,...... *479 619 ' 473 1470 ihowlng, reserve John Hoffman umn. , W<8> It's CgMy Stengel, manager of the New York Yankees. Ht’a Corill .. 49). next August In Chicago... Witji miehaei. halfback Ed VInoant of Way in thSathird period and the flipped In an off balapce shot for pointing at a figure of a Japanese wrestling champion, one of-the sou­ Eye Tourn^ Berth Bhootera with 248 In 541 tries for five players hitting double fig­ lardo, ' and Johnaton contended . wlU roly m Its tegular man. ( Interested spectators at .laat B. Geaa Downey failed . to maintain discl- Pogo, a boxing kangaroo, will ba ons of tha features at the Con­ llaeap cemprMag Wally WM- Iowa and Jim Deektr ot UCLA, Royals never threatened thereof* WOMEB’S I.EA44tB Plainville and R(M;kville railed night's contest were Wethersfield venirs he picked up while taking the Yankees on a barnstorming tbur For the first 'lime In years a .463 nnark. Teammate Paul Arl- ures, Gordon Ruddy (15), Bob Ma­ necticut Sportamen’c and Boat Show Which op^i Saturday at the ter. Atha dropped in three baskets ■award'a (11 ToUla .. 491 633 473 i486 zin, with a deadly one-handed lone (10), Red Quinn (10), Paul lUne In the ring. Oallardo. accord- behm and Eanalc Rarrla at tar- each wall known, fullback Charlea O. CowUt no 114 363 time out leading 75-73. Coach Millard Mason and "his of Japan. Casey revMled he's signed a scout to look for talant among local schoolboy followers have fhg'xo Johiieton, wae considerably State Armory, Hartford. The show will continue for eight daye and Sticks from Trinity College and and assiated oh a couple of others 333 A series of jumpetulla and ex­ something to cheer about since the ' Jump shot, Is second with a .443 Kaspar (11) and Ronnia Bushwell a-arda. Art Quhn^ at omtar. Trdfonl ... . 65 100 team,” Jay Beat and Artie Couch. Japanese ball players who might make the" grade with tlie Yankees. Mary’* (I) lees than a gentleman in hla nights through Saturday, Jan. 28. a lad named -Charlea Dm . a Cameras Winners as New York, leading 49*47 at the Morton .... 387 changes gave Plainville the ball Wethersfield visits Sykes Gym Thia picture waa''takbn In Glendale, Calif,, home. (AP Wirephoto). Corey ...... Indians apparently are on their percentagd and Larry Foust of (22)., Connecticut easily whipped aad Jimmy Abeam aad Bobby half, outsoored Rochester 23*15 Johnion .. ,-SJ IS 339 ...... 98 106 303 Fort Wayne is third, one per­ actions toward the champion, and Kalght at guaida. tackle, who aeema to have been Crandall ,. 100 113 301 under the Rockville hoop with only Friday night In an important Bloodfood ...... 67 183 way to their first state tourney New Hampehire last night In E^r- even "Spit • blood In his face around. In tha first six minutes of the three seconds left. The Blue Devils Brown ...... no 13 300 beiih in 10 seasons. And plus .this centage pointa behind Arlzln, at bam,. 93r06.. The success was the Py®** - League Foe_ leaguo-ronteat. MaaoiVs charges, Hnpaeii ...... 107 101 m deliberately" without drawing cen­ Data* background Inc luffed third quarter, carl Briuin had 25 ToUla .... 479 543 639 1661 managed to get the ball to high- sparked by Beal's 26.4 per game WnlUier ... fact that the locals are home for .443.,. The Boaton Celtics are third in aa many starts in Yankee petate for the Knicks, but Roch­ Eakmaa’a (I) 94 86 300 sure from Downey. . HInde, MIee., and ‘I^ler, Tex., Chapman ...... 86 100 96 383 scoring Charlie Petit and he re­ averi^e, have come ai long way ainord ... — • SS - — 89 the next five skirmishc| they averaging 104.3 poiaU per ouUng. Conference play and the 10th la Saddler won the - bout by a junior coltagea. UcNaeae 8UU ester’s Jadt Twyman wound im MctSirthy ...... 73 103 -366 spond^ Elth a whistling one- since early December and. a real Pagani’s Bow to Grill should Improve greatly on their Boaton Philadelphia Mon- 13 games for Coach Hugh. Griifl-'a' Vy>tn«r|rtll • ...... 136 137 .363 toUl* ..... M ~in *m 1480 technical knockout in one of the (La.) and Trinity Untveralty. I* Pet. h i^ for the game with 26. ss hander as the busser eoun led. ding-dong battle la expected. present 3.5 rating. day night at tha New. HaVen fine club... Johnny Pesky, foMner bloodiest melees in a, San Fran­ Harm’s Camara Boston s ta ^ a scoring spree Plrkav ...... 93 104 115 .313 „ CoBlor Conxo* No. 3 (3) Boston Red Sox Inflelder, will be Mont io Crach Navy's BMgle and ITCSaA’e Jim » 1 .750 tiow aeora ...... 86 100 39 374 Rockville got the jump In the Plainville won a low scoring McComb ...... 91 133 103' 316 Neither coach plans any lineup Arena; cisco ring In years. Brown w.nt to the Chicagi Card­ Taaoli#rr~ 5 S .025 ^ late tat the third period .uto i ^ -extra aeeeion on a drive in by Don jayveo game 36-39. Hnryay ...... «6 100 1(» 304 the guest speaker at the January Totala ..... 463 498 . 639 1496 Deslle ....; ...... M 113 lOO 306 changes tonight. For the host cliib ' Lope Sarreal, who fills the dual inals and Orean Bay drafted two H artford Rd. GhiU 4 4 JlOO away from Fort wayne, the Waist* Plank and a one-hander by Cap­ EsrkvUI* (S3) 74-60 in Feature Tilt It will be Wojcik' and aharpahoot- Newly-acquired Randy Jackson niMting of (he Hartford World" rols of Elorde’s manager and Maryla^Team Oroon Manor em leader. Bpb Cousy had 20 B r Pt*. Saarl;^,...,...... H4 116 105 - 334 Series Club Wednesday ntght. Jan. stara . of Oklahoma's . national 1 7 .125 Deci'a Oflye-Ia (3) tain Gary Stalger before, a minute Kupfcr«chmW, f (VO 8 L«w Man ...... 96 96 96 386 Ing Alan Cole up front, sturdy of the Dodgers has set a goal of father-tn-law. Insisted that Floree Hartford, Jan. 18 (Special) ^ rd e r, and QIck West, star of tha champion fioonara halfback Bob pdnta for the Odtfes while Kd B*n*nakl 86 370 h4td paeaed. The winner* held the B<’i-rwortli. f .... 18-19 33 Standljige ' ,i,tacular'ahootmg of Scott and Bel- Norm Hohenthal at center, and 30 home runs thla season at Eb- 25 at the Hedges... Sunday ba inatructed to watch Saddler's In a wild battio for Aral placa .MaCaulmr chipped in with 16. Wllhrlm 103 393 PIs.ik, f ...... (W> 4 ToUla 480 663 611 1644 afternoon at 2:30 the L (id low. Two veterans of the New York new Buffalo Bill Jr. scries and co- College Park, M(L. Jan. 10 (ff)— Burris and guard Ocll MoitIi . bail most of the period with free Pet. linghirl In the second half. Dave Turkington and hustling Leo bets Field. Jackson clubbed 21 actlona In the ring. Elorde won. a star of the Range Rider eerles. The Chicago Baara aelected Herm’a Camera dowiied the Teach- lArry Foust paced the Pistons (hiahlns ... 103 398 Uirows by Don Calhoun and Rem­ Urou*. l y ...... Mass., Lusltano Soccer Club will Yankee World Series triumphs— Maryland, My Maryland was McCann ... 101 390 C'alhnun. c ...... North End Package .. .800 The second contest saw White KoHk Malhodlal No. 1 (3) Cyr in the backeoiirt. East Hart­ homers last year as a member of decision over the champion In Both Captain Midnight and Dibk adopted by the university as well Oarellna and dlaclused tb w taava ara 49-85 l u t night In tha flrat with IS. Molumphy . 116 334 ky providing the cushion. RrinklFWIcz. s Walnut Grill ...... 800 Glass overcome a 23-19 halRlme Tyirr ...... 84 126 87 ford itarters comprise forwards' play tha Phlladslphia Truckera at Inflelder, Gerry Coleman and out­ ama of tha Bualneaaman’a assteca Division 8(*Wt''r. X ...... the Cfiiicago Cuba. . Biggeat draw­ Franklin Field in lAidlow. The Manila laat summer and Sarreal West will be here for the entire aa the etato today aa ita football already had a Ulk with ‘I^ n to Total! ...... 478 491 506 1476 Stalger Back In Arlinn Paganl's ...... 600 deficit and lead most of the second U. Chappell ..■...... 116 106 110 Fran Maochl and Co-Captain ing card In the Cuban Winter Mys It was a pretty rough affair. fielder, Gene Wo(xUing—signed run of the ehow. of Canadian football regarding gii^etball Lahgua at tha Baat W L Pet. Sparked by the welcomed return 33 Total* A. Holmea ...... 96 88 — Charlie Zabilaniky,. center ^ rs e Quaker City club Is leading the theme song with the piping done Phnadelidiia ...^....25 11 .694 _ FriMMi S*i4siinuit (3) 35 33-43 83 Man. Wallpaper ...... 600 half only to gO down to defeat onham ...... loi 92 103 League la Vinegar Bend MIzell, St. The fans agreed, throwing bot­ contract! to appear at the fourth Woodling wae a member of the by a Texan. acqutalUon of the former *111101 side Itac. Oraan Manor defoatod Phillip* ...... M — 113 303 to action of Stalger, Rockville, Plaint llle (78) White Glass ...... 200 when the Wallpaper quintet put ganna ...... 121 93 102 LaPolnte. and guards Don'^Mc- American Soccer League with Lud­ tles Into the ring after It Waa -annual Connecticut Sportsmen’e Hartford Rd. GriU 82-45 fai tho aec* Boston .....•«••••• .21 15 .583 Kloter-...... 93 106 S6 394 r PI*. Low Man ...... — — 98 Ixiula Cardinal southpaw who low In second place.... Spring- New York Yankee team that won Dr. Wllaon H. Blklne, a lltUe flaah. Prrrlto ...... Ill8 8 — 199 soomed-to a 19-7 first quarter lead, 1 Rlakuplitk, f 4-6 8 Miui; Aijto Pgrta .... 0 JO .000 on a furious rally in the closing Meana and set shooter Dick Frltz- pttchea for Havana. Mlzell haa over. One clipped Italo Scortlchlni, and Boat Show opening Saturday five straight world champlonshlpa Rodaklae Ck)t "iuratla ond contaat to win Ita flnt.gamo of New Y o rk ...... 19 17 .828 Brrbo ...... 94 107 106 .306 after leading 11-0 at the 4:30 mark. .1 Poll!. I ...... on. In Cole (157), Wojclk (134) field's Indians entertain first place Texan preaidant of tho univonlty tho aaaaon. t Syracuse ...... 18 20 .474 Mclntoih ...... 98 90 96 384 minutes., Frank Butkua lied the ToUla ...... 618 604 610 1630 bean tabbed aa a "sure bet’* to serving aa Saddler's second, on the at the State Armory, Hartford. before he was traded to Baltimore for one called the tune by -The -Washington Redaklha tof anotljer y«ir"or two.- ; — - fojtJi Ultlee..Eggltet(m had » P tn n rx air, • -jf • t ; t : 3 • (VI 4 SS52y trials were suspended temporarily Belgian aled damaged one of the by Lamne. Coleman will take over ond baiiemBn for most of hit and Bob Skinnar^who played, a Pinky' Hohenthal controlling the Ko*kl. X ...... 0 (VO 0 3& 90 363 today after a Belgian sled hurtled s' boots: ■ * kee life, is a strong posalblllt' six poet aeaaon bowls. The Chicago Beam olgnM luch backboards Pagani'.<) held a 36-29 HublarrT X ...... 3 3-3 8 B«fi4berf . 63 133 306 curves. -X Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 25 "I decided I should look at our good^ll^e under tha boarda, came New, York in Tie, lamonaco. x 1 1-1 3 MAthiefon 104 101 396 Htondlngn off the course, badly Injuring the Time runs were called off for the the shortstop berth this yeab. Last a "redshtrt" In William. Oallmom, Cincinnati Redlegs "If Rabe doean't make a big halftime score. Jack Scott, who A. Johnnon *>oa^.«.> 8 to 133 131 366 driver. and 26. followed by Woodling on own ataff and stay within it," aald a 190->)O(ind b*ck from Florida 10 merkera for the win- toBi NighVa Fights (Third of n Series on Rookies) league pitcher," sadd White, "I had been missing shots in^ t.he first Total* ...... 21 Pet. day pending repairs but officials Friday and Saturday, Jan. 27 and season ho performed at bbth sec­ Dr. Elkina. In addttitm, ha ex­ narA 16-13 60 TotAii 497' 490 643 1630 Personalized Floors .. .889 First victim of the pre-Olympic M id sleds could stUI go down Arms, Bolaud Oil ond-base and eh'ortstop, And is a AAM. ■ ■ . Gain on Canadiens New York, Jan. 18 —A 23-year- don't know what it takes to make part of the game, suddenly foupd Score at half 36-26 Paxanl’*. 28. pounded future policy: Oraan Manor lelUod tn tho last Miami Baach, Via.—Jinuny Mor old southpaw, who registered an his eye wnd put on one of the best NasSlff Arms ...... 875 preparation here was Charles De- without preseuCe of timing In To Pos# for Pictures valuable man in either/a regular "We would Ilka to accent aa half to boat a rough OrtU toam In one. He Has an excellent curve, .Maacheater Hallpaper (66> 61. Jamoa* Nb, t (3) Norman's ...... Sorger . 25*year-oId Brussels order to acquaint themselves with or utility role. One of the oeat- ris. U4. Miami, o u ^ lm M Joe Incredible .two-year total of 474 exhibitions of shcratlng seen this Bfnito - 97 87 106 289 .778 All four will appear oA the stage much aa wa poiMibly.can Maryland the ' final minutea. A ^ being New York; Jan. 18 (FI—Tift strikeouts in 438 Innings, will be F Pta. Carlin ...... PonticelH's...... 500 achitect who suffered a broken the course. Cop Y Loop Tills looking and best-dresaed major Mledl, 149. Brooklyn, ip. New York Rangera, the surprise matching fast ball, is getting hep year. Steve Bellinghlrl, who had Modotfn, f JO* 98 82 384 and tank show to be -presented bbya." down 17-9 in the fiistpwMd tha Houeton, Tex. — Pgul Jorgen' one of 11 rookies trying to land a to using a change of pace and has but one bucket In the first half, Morrnn, W. Pacant . . 88 98 92 274 Fire and Police ...... -333 arm, contusion of. the spine and a At the time of the Belgian ac­ twice dally at 2 and 8 p.m. They league ball playere, he la a good Mont was given a thrae-year vlctora battled back on evoa terma team of the National Hockey regular berth with the Cincinnati BulkUK. I J AcMo .... . 93 98 123 311 Gus's Grinders ...... 250 bruised left knee. f cident. the Italians were showing Standings "glove mane" who has played an Sport Schedule In tho Bocond quarter to trail 27- seit. 129, Houston, / outpointed League, were only six points ^ the right son of spirit." started hitting regularly and JohnMon, E. PairapI ... 108 101 97 301 also will chat with their fans, sign contract whlla Cebey was given Lauro Salas^ 129, Loa Ang4ilea, 10. Redlegs at their spring camp In Paganl's halftime lead melted in a Volz. K Pagan! and Son ...... ■. .222 It was the third bobsled crash new evidence of their superiority. autographs, and pose for pictures. Important part In the Yankee vic­ tenure the same as a university 22. In tho third and fourth periods Aind the league-leading, but sfum- The Reds, hobbled by an acute TotaU/A...... 494 476 609 1469 Decl’t Drlve-ln ...... In two days. Norwegian and Umberto Dalla Costa whlued H dyi^, Masa. —r Sammy Wal* Tampa, Fla., next month. hurry. Vttiner, / ' Zl< .125 Elks Sharing top billing at the show tory aketn. Coleman'e big league department head. tha witinors paasod botUr and had ■plng Montreal Osnadiens today.« pitching . eakneas last year, Fran (1> French aleds plied up yesterday. down the iCy runway in one min­ Boland O il...... playing hM twice been Interrupted Toalfht kar, 159. S p r i n g f i e l d , Mass., The young minor league phenom reached out for a 35-year-:old big At the three-quarter mark the Totalfl 20 15-21 56 C. Hampton ...70 82 8<> 232 with the ball players will be two Hint VA Eaat Hartford, 0:30— a tetter percantago 4>f ahots from ‘The hlueehlits, who were eX' Socor ...... 89 83 m 281 Despite the weather, the West Even after the trial runs were ute, 26.67. seconds, best time re­ Mb’s a BUI'S ...... television Idols of millions of by service In the Marines. He was the floor. Stove Koaak dumped in taod|ad out Bob Bolton, 160, pected to be In a battle for the is ChSrlle Rabe who, according to league castoff fqr bullpen help, Griljers led by a single point,,but WIiltF GIaki Armory. Rtnddence, 12. numeroua authorities, is definitely in the final quarter ScQtt took over R F Pta. G. Hampton ..88 91 99 278 Side Midget League *operated as suspended, there was another ac­ corded for the dgy. The best NsMlff Arms ...... American youngsters — Captain a flyer In both World Wab II and O'BBIBN BBPBAT8 eight pointa .in the third quarter. cellar Instead of the top spot at purchasing lefthanded BUI Ken­ 1-2 9 Wll.j- ...... 94 104 93 391 cident. Daredevil Merquii De American time was 1:28.08 by |4orth Bnda va. Paganl’a, 7:16-*- videnee, 12 . going to be an outstanding big and broke the |Ame wdde wh^n. he barllnf. f . II Hampton 100 100 88 288 usual lost night and two fine Miller's Pharmacy .,. Midnight, champion of law and the Koi-ean jlgbtlng. Lenny Seadar, Roes Hahii and the start of the season, plcktd up nedy ,'rom Seattle. The former Turklnirion. games ’ resiilted. Norman’a de­ Portago of Spain plunged off the Walghtaian (Bub) Washbond of New York — (NBA) -- Joe Biufidey. Koaak toamad up to bring a ope point last night hy playing to league hurler some day and has a American Leaguer, confined exclu­ dropped in six hoops and a pair of Totala ...... 467 486 475' H28 course but neither he nor his East 'Hartford. Conn. W alnut, va, Wallpapar, V:S0— IXYINO HORSEMEN gCK^ chance to make It next sea­ foul shots. Hdhenthal -inc Glenney Harp, r ... • feated PaganI and Son 28-24 In an A much, improved NsMiff Arms O'Brien was tha leading money noodod victory homA .Fred Oen- a 2-2 tl3 with the Chicago BlacV sively to relief, permitted only 74 Upton, jr ... brakeman was Injured. Patrick' BiesladeckI of Ware, and race winning driver On har­ Bucklay. tile was best for tha loaera with 24 Oorsl O ab^, FIs.—(NEA)*-R. Hawks. The result Isft them with son. Rabe was brought up from hits and walked only 18 in 94 in­ kept Paganl's in the game scoring pfnkin, g l*B (4) overtime. In the second half of American- bobalcdders said they defeated Ma'a A Bill’a 49-37. laat Satarday, Jaa. 01 J. Dlsnst/onmer of the River Dl* Columbia, 8. C., of the Sally 41 points between them hut .Jhey 8. Grxyh ... 109 111 92 312 the twin-bill the Personalized Mass., who made the trip down night to climb Into a tie for third ness racing's Grand Circuit -for poIntA 51 points. Montreal has 57, but hai nings, compiling a 1.91 earned run Totala ...... __22 5-14 49 H. Grayb ... . 91 114 99 .304 feared the coiirie was un.iafe be- with Washbond. Mid he believed Few Big Ten Cage Stars the second year In a row, Women'a Bowling Tournamont. Sam ’s Cseisea (W) sride Stdble of Columbus, O., flies ^a^d one more game than New Lea^e, where he w.on practically average at Seattle. could not compete with the spec- Score at hajf 25-19 Wallpaper. Plorharcxyk 101 123 96 318 Floors edged Fire and Police 22-21. place in the Y Junior League. Hie, 1:00—Waat Side Rec. from race masting, to race meet* every pitching honor Including tpe Opalach __ 139 m no 344 Norman's strengthened their "Four steady trips” could wdn the nightcap found Boland Oil .upend­ M cqsrihy, t I 1-9 Ing in his private plane. league's Moat Valuable Flayer Pat Scantlebury. a 30-year-oId A. Rubarho .106 117 lOA 327 hold on third place with a very two-man title. "I think foui; trips ing Miller’s Pharmacy 54-33 to Tneeday, Jaa. 94 The Black Hawks had to come Panama-born southpaw, who had r / Maiitle Unsigned, in 1:24 can do it," he added. . Make Good in Pro Ranks ' DOUBUE-BABBBLBO Auto Parta va Olaaa, 7:15-)- ll-rdlr. o '...... 4 0- 1 Award. ToUl* ...... 635 689 ftOl i^os close decision over Paganl's. The take over undisputed possession of gklnnar.s...... f (Vi National Leagua batting cham­ from behind In the last two min “ Even though he would not have a 13-9 recoul and an impressive ». 1 (•) (ParfFlt) score was tied at the half 13-13 The Olympic bobsled competi­ second -place. Buckley. fifrvar, f ...... | 0-1 Major Cage Giants Clash^ tion is scheduled Jan. 27-28, Ylie Amaa, la; —(NEA) — Bamay P a n n l'a va Wallpaper, S:S0-> pion Richie Aahbum of the Phil­ utes to gain the deadlock. Ed uits been subject to the draft," said 1.90 ERA at Havana, la expected and 22-ail at th^end of the risgula- NsMiffs, with Gary Payne set­ New York — (NEA)—It is sur­■futile St. Francis of Loretto, Pa., Moak*. i ...... i l4 lies, vritb a 338 mark, hit .388 at enberger oored their first goal at Gabs Paul, personable general to move aorie veteran off the staff. Predi. games. rided to bring him up. We believe Ph.Ip* ...... 97 106 104 .107 30 seconds left to play only to New irork, Jan. 18 (/P)—Mickey lead which they maintained for even bother to scout Big Ten Gela learned the dribble and deal ipatters at 18:48. he deserves an opportunity to win rtghtha^er, whose 12-5 fecord at Falrfl.ld Mantle was rolled Into the operat­ ly criticized for permitting mory; k ...... 103 99 103 306 have Tom Turner linot’the count Italians sarly 's(;cess to the bobsled the durati(m of the game. team*. at LaSalle In his old home - town. FAIB BNOUOH Hyd*. f ...... /...... 6 \ Andy Hebenton and Andy Bath- a .major league job and we think Omi^ha earned him another chance Ruaconi ...... Ill 92 130 333 ing room of Lenox Hill Hospital "Only Minnesota," say. the pro North Bnda va. Qlaaa, 7:15— rtrti* . t ...... /...... 1 (VO 72 ^ te acored for New York. with the Reds. Tom Acker, 25. 11-8 New York.' Jan. (>P)—Some of highest game totala ev^- , Gav.llo ...... 91 82 1(H 277 for Paganl’s with six seconds left. run. Hustling Neil Pierson played hla New York's Ken Seara la a Santa Buckley. kalMr, c a 4-X *0 he may help the Reds climb in next McKlernan flipped In two baskets today to undergo a tonalllectonvy beat game of the season for Bo­ coaches, "and . the Minneapolis Clara alumnus.' Lawrence, Kans. (NEA) — DanlaUeit. X V...... * 0-2 a The Canadiens, -who have season's race.'' at Nashville; Tom Oldham. 23, 9-6 the Giants of major college basket-” Holy Cross, outahot 27-26 from but before he uni^crWent the suit Auto Parta vs. Walnut, 0:80— ball take .shots at each other to­ ToUl* ...... c... 493 641 1497 In the ■ three-minute overtime to land Oil as he scored 21 points on Lakbrs seem 'to 081)0 a Jock on . The proa come from anywhere Kansas forward Oene BIstun Itae«, X ..II 6-2 4 dropped four of their - last five Had 1>ial 1«lth Browns at Seattle; and Jack Taylor, 27, the floojr, sank 39 free throws for B.aa'a Tavern gery he revealed: what superior talent comes from Buckley. games and have been shut out In 17-11 at High Point-Thomaaville, night in what should be a pair of J Mor(in...... 116 103 .123 accord Norman's their seventh win 1. That, he had sent back his driving lay-ups and one-handed but the Big Ten, with the indO- played through two atmlght baa- Friday, Jaa, 97 - Tolal*D IM lE **.«a*>i«««4 **i**a 14 JS 7-16 H Cartei^s Rabe was born In Waxahachle, great scraps while Dayton, the No. a 12-2 season record. MrConn ...... 108 — 108 Im nine starts. McKiernan, Ray New Euglaiid Title push Shota. He set up many others there.” pendent schools -by far the more Hctball games without committing' ■cor* at naif 26-17 H-rm'A Uielr last two, lakt on the Improv­ complete the rciokle moun(( crew. Tomil»on ...... V8) 96 310 contract to the New-York Yankees High Va. Briatol, .3:30—Armory. Tex., home town o'f Paul Richards, 2 team In the nation, takek a stab Elsewhere; William Jk Mary hit OauxhS.y ...... 107 uotchin and Ed Carlson were high with hi* fine fioor play. He was It ia oin'ioua that, for profea- fertile aouree of supply^ a foul. ing Toronto Maple Leafs in the the manager of Baltinrore. on May Best C7uum« to Stick % 304 unsigned. aional. purposea at least. Western TueiMlay, Jaa. 81 Or**a M(umv " f at its 13th straight success. 61 per rent of its set shots in the McCurry ...... 107 1.1s 378 men for the winners. Brian Krause. Claiiiiefl by Walker fol)ow(^ In the scoring depart­ P PU. WORK OLOTHES only game on tonight's schedule. 6, 1932. Richards naturally heard Of the five remaining rookies, In the battles between the rank Brovn ...-...... - 99 190 2. That hia leg misery, which Conference baaKetball Isn't nearly North Ends vs. Wallpaper, 7:15 outfieUer Bob Hazel and first half and waltzed past. 'Vir- Tom Turner and Kevtrr Toomey did - i ment by rangy Vytau Gulblnaa —Buckley. mil*, t ...... ,6 &0 < of the fine pitching Rabe was do- mg' teams. North Carolina State, hampered his play in the World with 13 and speedy Marty Nevlna aa highly regarded aa its Yootbail, fi*ad*r f ...... a 2-3 - 14 OOLUEGE BASKETBALL Eld Bailey figure td taae^e the beat ToUl*/ 638 heavy scoring for the Barbers. t/uidtm .'c ...... t e 5 ForPaintera, iitg in high school and tried to land No. 3. is at North Carolina^ No, 9^ --glRla Military 81-72 in a Southern Series is fine. Holyoke, Mass., Jan. 18 (41—The with 14. captain Bob Rylander generally considered the best col­ OUuls vi. Walnut, 9:80—Buck- him for the White Sox organiza­ chance to stick. Hazel, a 25-year- conference ganle. In ' the Yankee Fire and Pijllce nearly upset the 3. The Yanks would win the lege variety in the land. Predict Three Gold Medals lay. , ■lahD. X ...... i t 12 In an important ’' Coast Mcl'oan'. Service (3) i6RKUR*leftdlng FloorA» holding a New England middleweight cham­ and Pete Olsen paced the hot and KnMtb. a M 16 CarpcBtciB, Plumbers F^kkl tion In 1952. After a brief trial with old lefthanded hitting slugger from Conference game and Louisville, Conference, Connecticut moved Lamoureaux ...... |19 98 133 349 pennant asain pionship belongs to Sammy Walker "We know the type of boy we’d Wedaesday, Feb. t Gay, X .. 0 /' 00 0 Holy Cross 81. (Dartmouth 67 Nashville,'wUI be given a chance GulKrie ...... ^...... 102 103 107 312 one-point advantage with ]ust sec­ cold Pharmacy five with 13 and 10 ■/ the St. Loula Bro.wns' organiza­ No. U), takes on Memphis State, nearer another title by swamping ,thls year. of Springfield after his 12th round points respectively. find in the Big Ten," aaaert the Pagani'a va. Auto Parta. 7:16— Colgate 84. Hobart 62 tion. the youngster lentered the to fill the \*old In left field. The New Hampshire 93-56 with Ron Acelo ...... Ill 134 107 352 onds left to play. Wayne Reyi.nids, The husky outfielder, said he bad For Yanks in 19S6 Games Buckley. Total* ...;...... W No. 15. Snonr ...... 105 96 134 324 Floors’ high-scoring forward, knockout of Bob Bolton of ProOl-' . Nattiff AroiB (49) money drill-moaters. "Big T*" BsHfoWl S4. OrlU (61 N iji^'a’ M, Toronto Unlv >16 Redleg organization. In his first big boy led the Southern Asan. Dayton and 7-foot Bill Uhl are Bushwell scoring .22 points. Taxxart ...... ■■.. 128 , 118 126 .171 not been asked by General Man­ dencc. R. I. B r PI*. players Vry to do a solo. They are '..Walnut va.-North Ends, 8:30— >pt». • Connecticut 93, New-Hampshire .with 29 hor.ie rups^and 306 total _ scored with k tong set shot to pull ager Qeorge Weiss why he had re­ i-ov^u, f ...... a (VO 6 Buckley. G*nlll*„ f ...... 11 ‘ Jnnindv If u year with Lawton, in the Sooner. at home to unranked Villanova, no Miami (Ohio) strengthened its ToUl* ...... •...*6i5 l i i "w im Walker rained s eeriea of left Ansaldl. f ...... 5 rugged individuals who don't look Certliia D'Ampezzo, Italy, Jan.--hla mates. Hla performance in the 8t. G<>0|ff*,. f ...... 1 >4 * 56 League. Rabe won 1.1 game.*, fan­ bases while hitting .314. Bailey, - out the win. Reynolds and Dick turned the contract without his hodka on the battered Bolton to en’d to pa.is. They simply run and shoot 18 (41—In the cold and snow of Swiss International champlopshipe Friday. Feb. 3 better than 7-6 at the present. second place spot in the Mid­ Neal Side Tavera (1) Washburn scored 18 Of the Floor'.* OI*avpr. c ...... * Kirin, c ...... -4 1-6 9 Williams 82, Massachusetts 69 ning 255'bBUers in 181 Innings. back for the third straight year, There was very little activity American Conference with a 93-70 M Maaaaro ..... 88 — 107 195 signature. But he expects to be their fight at 2:42 of the 12th and gulfv. s ...... ' s and defense Is neglected. Ozzle Oslo in 1952. the United -States a t Davos today will te w atchH High V*. Hall, 8:30—Armory. K*l*ry. X ...... 1 • O t '2 Roai ...... 92 11,1 .84 2( total points. Toddy. Potter, John called Into Weiss' office before he 8her)ian. x ...... 0 Donshu*. X ...... -...... 1 (V2 1 After two years-in the Army, __had. a . good . , season ^ at San Diego . laat nigbt. Holy Cross.' rated No. victory over_Ohio U. Cincinijari ...... 106 183 final round laat night at the Valley PaiT.f. X ■■■...... 6 Cowles of hllnnesota is the only sent a chill down the spines of the closely. ■ .amson, ...... 1 0 0 2 - McMulIln ' ...... 94 108 •— 302 nd. Buddy Mlnoa led tHe~ - heads'Jjack home- to fJklahoma. Arenh. wihirt-Tiparts eoTintfleiir----- beat beta n s ^ t t e d .282, s1kmmed~16' 12 had the spotlight with an 8i-67 smacked Xavier (Ohio) 'Yl-Oi; losing Fire and Police. Barrru, g ...... o and proved a aensation under Ernje homers and drove In 60 runa. decision over Dartmouth’s disap­ Niagara, suffering only five foul A. MAa.arn ...... lOI. 106 1 26 3.14 When fh* major-domo Inter­ Walked Sighed 159. Bolton 160. the possession-type game. Min- The Yanks took home f(iur figure skaters—Tenley Albright Taeaday's Besulta ...... 0 0 -0 0 White, former southpaw star of CJatcher Dutch Dotterer, who We*n.4kl ...... — us 128 244 rrr>»*allied Flmrs (22). view's him, he'll tell Welaa he Total* ...... J4 1-7 49 I nesota players (Jon't throw the ball ‘-"SK-Totsi* • .:...... 60 6-U 46 pointing Indians. The only surprise calls, coasted to an 84-56 decision F Pts. The bout was for the title va­ .Ua'a a riir* (371 Olympic gold medals -and that's -of Newton Center, Maaa., and Nattoaal liesgiie ■core at half 17-33 Hartford. the St. Louis Cardinals. He topped made a good impression on Man* was the slim 18 points Tom Hein- over Toronto, and Colgate, whack­ Totals 460 678 6.12 1690 D. Slnimoii*. f .... 'J wants more money than he has cated two years ago by the retire­ r PI*. away, hold it for the good shot. four more than anyone thought Hayes Allen Jenklna of Colorado New York 2, Chicago 2 (Tie). Reynold*, f ...... been offered. But he hastened-to R)»*. I, 0-.1 12 the league in victories with 21, in ager Birdie Tebbetts last spring, sohn had for the Crusadet-s, who ed Hobart 84-62. 8. Simmonx. f ...... ment of Ralph Zanelll. Tani, f . Annually. Minnesota tops the Big they could' v'ln. ‘ ' Springs. Mias Albrii;h„ once a Eastern Leaipie > SCHOLASTIC B.VSKETBALL ERA at 2.01. in stHkeouts with is back after a ao-33 .221 season at were paced by Joe Liebler's 26 and Two Key Basket# k .WaAhburn. c,...... * ' add thac.he'a certainly not a hold­ Walker sent Bdltdn to ’the can- Smith. I . Ten in defensive statiatics." Will the Amcric’.n upstarts do victim of polio, was tha women's -PhUadelpiiia 8, Washington 3. 319. He wAs used only aa a starter, Nashville. So is shortstop Bobby Kah, c ...... out, and hinted that he'd not. be vaa for an. eight count in the sixth | Sj*"*'**. I ' 8triklng Example world champion In 1953 and Jen­ EahIMtIoii Hlllhousc so, Hartford Public 43. SPECIAL Don Prohovlch-’s 21. .In the only upsett Seattle Thieves Get Plaque Rfi*i g ...... ; ...... Pin^o. it again thia year In the seventh pitching 23 complete game.* and Durnbaugh, who hit .2^1 in 111 Role of Playmakrr GfUwIch. g ...... lurpriaed if he signed before leav­ round with two left* to the body Pro coaches cite Don Sunder- kins has captured the men's world Dstrojt (NHL) 9, Michigan West. Hartford Hall 7d,''Bristol handed 14th-ranked Oklahoma ing New York. Pantulak. c lage as - a atriking example winter Olympiad, which ^pens here 251 Innings in 30 games, suffering games at Nashville. The Redleg Helnsohn, attempting only- four City Its third defeat 89-84 in over­ Baraw g and a right to the head. Winter!, g ...... I a week from tomorrow? crown the past three yearA They Stats 8.- 59. only seven defeats. He also pitched brass is confident the 23-year-old From Lyons’ Car Welaa. It was believed, offered of Big Ten defection. are regarded aa almoat aura win­ . Wedneeday's Scteffule - Rockville 82, PlaInvIUe 78 shots In the first half, took t,he time aa little Cal Bauer two key Totals TDtalffxiA. The answer in this nlplnc vil­ aix shutouts. The only black marks Durbhaugh will be a big leaguer role of a*^' playmaker, feeding 77...... • • . . I 2-4 2 Mantle about f25,(M>0( and Mickey 8ECOND HIGHE8T 1-11-27 Young Sundeiiage 'w-si one ners. Eastern League (Overtime). T IA E SALE on- his record were 121 bases on baskets. They meet again tonight. Police A*Fire Cleveland Indians. vlch who wound up with their In the Rocky Mountain Conferenee, Luraii. r .. 1-5. f) son and Don Carter bowled 1.534 experts. would te the favorite If It had former Chicago White Sox pitch­ Phllllpa. f He declined to confirm the in. the -St. Louia All-Star Doubles V Pt* Illinois. In hia first campaign, defeating Colorado State 63-54. ing great, told police laat night WdJm»roa icx. (Ml n Most folks connecteu with the more chance .(o practice on the fSEE DANNY or ADOLPH) Minor, c .. figures but admitted they were for the *ec6nd higNa^nteague to­ rdwui!., T .,. Sunderlage w-aa 20th in NBA scor­ .run here.) The Yanka have whipped «33MMIf KW HE HE North Carolina has its ACC lead Uuevea broke into. his car and McConnell. ing 'for the Milwaukee Hau'ka in games h re think the Americana Hence, g . ••hot." tal on record. ' Person, f .. will win two (,'old i.-icdals and may­ down the treacheroua chute only } ■ at stake against the once-beaten stole INK in clothing and a Simler. g .. lsA«rencF. f 1953-54, but was out of the league plaque awarded him Sunday night Oulblnoe. r , be a third. But they’re sure It five times, white the Italians, AC PRODUCTS L O C K H E E D Wolfpa'ck tonight. NC atate haa PlFrfff>n. % .. the^ following w-lnter. He a t­ using their "home" course, have Chick McClure SayS ' a 12-1 record, losing'(Only to Duke, by the Chicago Baseball Writers Totals i-6 f ... tempted to do it all by himself, won’t be-four, Many of the Amer­ A U T O -L IT E M A L L O R Y in a conference upset. North Caro­ Assn. Scorv at tmir'tim'*'i'i.8' FlUo'r*. was hawked out of 'the bualneaa. icans themselves admit that the tried It 60 tlmea. ToUils 24 However, thla Is a claaay team BORGfWARNER McQUAY NORRIS is 12-2 for the season, losing Lyons said he hoped the plaque 3-9 61 Don Schluhdt was an All- odds are against them winning titgnraii A T— ifVM9 to the Wolfpkek 82-60 In the Dixie would be returned i^ause of its .Norman's (28) 9(lltfr'a Phaamarr <331 four. and if the bobaleds came through, R V rts TUBELESSTIRE ___ B F P(. America at Indiana last lieason, no eyebrow* would te lifted. The FEDERAL MOGUL R A Y B E S T O S Classic and 76-71 to Wake Forest. great aentlmental value. Lyoni MrKi.rnan, 1 ft 1-3 n (JUen. t . ...TrrT:...... 4 10 but felt that he did not belong in The first place finishers in the "GoiodwRr SoffviM The Tar Heels are 7-1 In Uie jkCC, was awarded the plaque in honor Dotchlii. 1 .. , 3 1-1 7 Wilson I ...... 0 ^ the cash-and-carry ranks. Osl<] games w^-rC Mrs. Andrea driven of the Yank sleds art Ar­ GRANT RINGS WALKER Cariaon, f . 3 (VO 8 Baxfr f ...... r...... 1 thur Tyler of Rochester, N. Y., a followed Duke (6-1) and NC State of hia being named to Baaeball's Trurman. c , 0 04) 0 ■arry. f ...... ) 0-l 2 There ere those who say that Mead Lawrence in the women:s Lynn, c ,,,, 0 HEBDQUARTERS nyl*nd»r. c ...... 6 1-2 13 slalom and g>#nt slalom, Dick scholarly phyatclat when he Isn’t TBb *)j*elie CM ihfaM k TRADEJN (■4-l)i ------V ' IMI of Fame.------—- Nowbourr, X (VI 0 the Lakers Mnk tecause of Ihejr CMNpIfle Lint of SFUD EOOIFMENT 0 . (M) 0 Solomonson. s ...... 1 1-3 3 rellaifce On Big' Ten material. Button in the figure skating and risking lift and limb rippinff down Bmachrui. r n (VO n Bori*. X .. ■ ...... ' 0 ' 1-2 1 .mountains, and Waightman Alan ALLOWANCE Schofield. X 1 (R) «» IN MANCHESTER OImjivad. X ...... 0 - (V3 n They^ve .got going more recently Ken Henry in the 500-meter spaed riOB OB thB rig h t COB* 0 ' — Geciau*ka>, x ...... 1 (VO' 2 with the return to good health of skating. Wairiibond of E ast Hartford. Conn., ToUU 13 . jT 36 Mrs. -Lawrence and Henry are a heavyweight with tha delicate for '54. . P«X*al'» (24) to ta l* ...... 14 ’S i s M Vern Mikkelaenr--but were-handi­ TOWARD NEW ILACK TUIELESS TAKE-OFF'S '•B- k ' Pt5. 'S core . a M ia ir 46-33 B.olanri. capped by a Just fair bench, which back again, but Button has turned -touch of A French-paatry chef. Dowd, f ...... 0 (VO 0 SALES ~ SERVICE-^VULOANIZINe' includes freihmen Chu<;k -Mencel profession.]. Strangely, neither Two menitere of the American ^1T ZIebarth. f .... 1 0-1 2 Nineteen World -Serlex ' have- , R O N T IA 6 WALNUT RESTADRANT Dim. f ...... V...... ', 0 (VO (5 and Dick Garmaker, both from Mrs. Lawrence nor Henry are ex­ Aipinf skiing team alao are re,- Sq«H N STOCK Krauar. f ...... 3 1-4 7 •UY ON OUR BUDGH TERMS been played in Yankee Stadium. In Minnesota. pected to -epeat. garded aa having an outalde MACHUE SHOP Turner, c ...... " 3 (vr 8 1921 and 1922 the Yahkeea played Percentage Is Small Three Cblldren . ' chance. They ar*' ^Ip h Miller of 6.70x11 7.10x11 7.40x10 7 WALNUT STRER— TEL Ml 9-B070 Btarena, x ...... 0 (VO •0 Hr-; Toom».v. X ..'...... - k 3-3 sJL^ejr Serlea games in the Polo When The- NBA lyas organized Pretty )nr*. -Lawreni-e, who has' Hanover, N, H., holder of the McCLURE SERVICE Manrhuck, x ...... 2 1V2 4 Grounda, with- the Glanta winning 10 years ago, out of 110 players had three children sinci the last world speiHl record, an Incredible A l^ Yoyr BewiREg ceM i owliwthdl *Dc e e m each' year. Olympics, has been coming altmg ToUl* ...... To , TT 24 Nichols Mihehester Tire, Inc. only ' one Big Ten ‘ product 109 mph, am) Wallace (Bud) .-(MODERN STORES FOR AUTO PARTS Score at hall iloac 13-13, amounted to anything. The slowly and its doubtful I; sht'll,’ t Wener of Stoamboat Springa, Colo" PONTIAC Bimini hilt been a magic word proportion hasn't changed. her top fp.--t by the time the gam'es m nARTY BROTHERS CHURCH CORNIRS * ^ ’ J*******® - Brannick, traveling sec­ 295 IROAD ST* to lalt-watar aMlere for years. Not'one of this season's top pea- get under way. A alick paint job on a amooth S79 BIMa St# Maaditetex . 6SI PARK STRUT kUIN AND leUllVARO mCENTIR STRUT Eiifoy Pixxa 1 retary of the New York Giants, It lies closer to Inoiida than any greens got hla higher education Henry, who now la 27 years old bottomed, Ughtwalght outboard ■n 9-4048. Opaa EvxalagB 301.31S CENTER STREET Ml 3-5138 Mgan hla annual Florida.vacation other ialand of the Bahamas and in the Big Ten. Maurice Stokes. —a greybeard a speed skaters go boat might make It drift or blow IMRTPORD KAST HARTFORD MANCHUTU " Ml 9-4224 or Ml 3-4047 . IN OUR blNINX ROOM by taking in Miami's Orange Bowl la Juat 40 m ilts to tha eaat of Dick Ricketts, Jack Twyman and —hat teen 'erratic recently and around more whan U la anchored T ii. JAclitM 7.1111 TIL. JAckiM a.l1CI TO. MKcMI ioSMt guoM betwreen Oklahoma /and MiamL Ed Fleming of Rochester halt from Kaa not inspired c'nfidenca among for aagling. /. ' i ' V P': ■( r S' W' MANCHES-TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1966 k C lG H T E E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WED^TESDAY, JANUARY 18,1959 RAGE NINETEEN 7 ^ Wittmit Boord 69 Hs Far Bala 72 SoltorlMui Far Salt T5 LtgRl Natica iM p AutoNobUss for Solo 4 THERE OUGUTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY Snd SHORTEN HouMhoM Goods II Help Waatod-Malt 86 Artkks For Sait ,45 Ma lar-gaatlo- 399'FT. FROMTAOE, sm a la o O iM ROaevnf lE-Oapa Ped. alx On- DomycT o r oo'nomtT osl.-pra- Policy. Highlghtii : m u . * Fnriflfig. sn Midn 8t. bat* Oossrt. Jamsarr . tNt. ' ^ ' U N , s m , MM DODOES. ExtrS TWO REX aide arm gas wait e ? - Cod. fun Ohed dormer, 1% bathe, ISbad rooms, three bedraoma, liv­ 10 Rubber Co, Mushrooms nice. Priced to cell on oaaleat fi­ WANTED M l S-4071. three bedrooma, flreplace, collar, ing room, dining room kitchen E*tat« of Marv J. Atowtll, lat* of. e i m i f M AND NSXT beaters, 38 each, new water ooU Reliable. Honest Person Cqventey. la said District. dtetWNd. individual Pupil nance plan anywhere. Douglaa g r a y r e s e a r c h for oU atove, <3. ML 9-900g. . ROOK in priVKU bpnM. Inquire high aUrvatioii, trooo. iutMrban. and bath. Full cement basement, UpoB the apnlleatton of O m M K. Motora, SIS Main. iT M tSU M I OMTSO wiu. cnew^ >UT ATT HOMI rr% IVIM MORI TO TAKE OVER Aa little as .31,000 down. Carlton garage. Aluminum comt^tion Stowell, AdmlniEtrator prayinseiu aa - > fWAOOWIQlNA )ANO«MAao«j*r)iit BUte Tnllor Ohop^ i a S-73B3. AT- Appllcaijpn to OsmjwoaUM.« fflatm ae rWwrtiieni l t UMMLIIVABLi WHAT HI pkN T f WILD BIRD seed, feeders, And MONTHLY PAYMENTS tor S:S0 enU MI 3-8047. W. Hutchins, ML 9-8133, MI. windows, Venetian blinds,, hot per appllcauoa M flio OKira toO f ap­ 10-Year Existence Here Somers, Jan. 13 (Special).—la MM esOeVROLET. two-dooT. Com­ M X 9M0M AND iTb sgoumdolass . —Offsrs m ^ good jobs to quau^ equipmenL LitUe A McKinney, i8 water oil heat, lot 90’ x .190'. AU pear*. It I* _ ^ ^ an attempt to put graater aad pletely rebuUt front oad, other Mixio With OUST/ tied peraotmeX Jobe worth w h ^ OF $17.63 ' ORDERED; that saM apollcatioB be ' CLASSinSD ADVT. IMMUMMIB Woodbridgo Pt. Ml. 3-8030. BEAUTIFULLY fumiahad, qwel- city conveniences. Handy to more detailed emphaola ea the work, Joean't bum oil. Douglaa WMATMtCANPUT RAZOR BLAOIS,' MMtTDMIHfWHAr. auc«siTMu«rif mvestigating, \ Start Your $12,400 exceptional ranch school and bus. Ptnest residential hMtro and d*l*raitn*d at tb* PiObate DEPT. HOtmS \ oua room wlUi complete U|At homes, three bedrooma, ceramic Off'"--,.*" Coventry ta said dlsti4et. au tadlvidtial etudaat, ratlier thaathe Motor, SU Main. NUISCTOMACN- raOMYX DIDN’T THi o m w c iiw ) 9' X U ' AXMmUTER riig. Cbnaole Monthly Parents ' ^ kouMkooping fncUlUea available. aecUon. Immediate occupancy, lh« 34th dM of January A. D. 19*8. at •dS A. M. to l:M P. M. FRVORMICI Spray Painter radio end record player. Two tile bath, stalalese atMl aiak, 314,300. Geotge J. Colaman. TR, 10 e clock fa the (oreneon. and that group, the Boaid eC Edueatlaa boa ■ MS4 CHEVROLET aU metal four VOUHNONZCMT (Second Shift) 1'Month After You Receive \WiU rant augta or double. ChU- Formica countera, hot water Mblie Mtico to Blvoa 04 ^ s iediues door ataUon wagon In the claeneat rr.'tvsNiHi ^TAHf MIWV; metal twin bedk. CMning room M . (Umlted). Central. 8-4048 or TR. 84710. ot said appileatlou and llm flitio and adopted a aew oducatleaal peuey. COPY CLOSING TIME •ASyNTf {issfuMiaiis kst. Call afttr 9. MI. 9-33n. A Your Home Outfit heat, crilar, H acre lot, tem place of hearing thereon, by publishing The new policy, its advocatea end beet equipped condlUon we Lathe Op^ator ,3 COMPLETE , Mra. Doraay. 14 Ardh view, euhorhan. Carltan 'W. WILLiMANTIC—Charming 9 room a copy ot IMt order one Ume In tome POE CLASSIFIED ADVT. have ever amn. Radio, heater, newstupor hartng a circutallon in said contend, will return tbs tadividaal (Second Shift) FURNACE—Forced warm air unit, Rutchinia MI a-gm , MI »4ga(L hoaae, oil heat, city water, fire- student to n place a t prominence MON. IMRO PEL with automatic tranamlaalen. complete with oU burner nnd coA- ROOMS OF BRAND NEW pUoa, 4 bedrooBSs, apacloue lawne. DlslrlcJ, and by (usttag a.ctum that<^ Green body with Ivory top. We NICE. of m the public tln-poal Inlhe tSira in the school. The liww phUooofiiy lOdIO A. BL Tool and Model Maker teolk. Very good condition] See it FURNITURE tr a u a . N nxifag. KRchaA privi- MANCHESTER, V m u a S t-B IcW Taraia.. Owner aulkewiki, WUIi- Jl Cqyenlry In said Oiatr& at leaat will gladly guarantee , this car (First Shift) Beautiful Weatlnghouae alee. roetei aiagle, fear roonu each of education for the town roplaees EATURDAT 9 A. M. at 89 Cooltdie St., after 4 o'clock, legaa. or two reOud gmUe^ mantle, HA. 84217. one adopted tn ItoO follewlng a which haa been driven only M.SS7 or phone ML 9-3830. Refrigerator man. MLSHlTl. - . floor. Stehm heat, coal, Oemblna- mliee. Rerlow Motors, MS Mein Sweeper and Cleaner « Beautiful Bedroom Suita tlon Btorm windowa end dobra, BUILDERS AND two-year study by a fact flaSng to w oourcBAnuN wnx 8t., Manchester. (First Shift) Beautiful Living Room Suite ftEA aA N T, Venetian biinda, arteeian wall. committee. n Avruotonco Beautiful Dinette Set Good lot. euUabte for laige fam ­ DEVELOPERS' Thia was dropped Monday alght IN I, M80 CHEVRULETS. Good Boats and AcccssoriM 46 with ootedng M toU e Excellent working conditions. Beautiful "Da luxe" Range for OM aOuU. ily. FUU prica $13,900. MI. 34873. RURAL VERNON .by a 5-4 vote'w hich foOewad a tranaportaUon at low cost. Lowoat Ideal spot for local residents. BOATS — BOATS Waahing M achine TelavlBion Bet, Brae-Bnra Realty.'' OPPORTUNITY The long debate on the merit of betli Dilal MI-3-5121 down payment. Low monthly- New model! of Crulacrs, Inc., Rugs Lampa, 'Tablea, Dlahaa. , refrigera­ , ,? ’ the propoaed and tha old phileao- weekly payments. Douglaa Motors, Interviews daily Monday Dtmphy, Yellow Jacketa, are BUvarwara, Blankata tor u d . hot water. Al) (acillUea. OLDER 8DC room house, good in- Town approved roads, phy of education. tU Mam. through Friday from 8 a.m. now In atock. New lOSa Scott Free atoraga until wanted. Free da- CaU MI. t-aoti. veatment property. Three bed­ high class restricted pic­ Doctor Says Somera has two alamaBtory motora are on display. Now is . livery. Free aatup by our rooms, two tsnn siae. Isuge kitch­ schools and presently tte F7 Ugh BEFORE TOO BUT a usM ear to 4 :30 p.m. LARGE FRONT room, Xeated. en. Let 109 x 900. Good cODdlUon. turesque r e s i d e n 1 1 a I Lw t iad Poond 1 See Oorman Motor Salea. Butek the time to talk trade. See ue ' reliable man. school atudento attend Itoclcv^ at the Hartford Sportsmen Centrally located, continuoiX hot Handy to echool, bua and etotos. property. 13 approxi* Lour A ll______IMV-Ainday tn vtcimty o( Camp Salea and Sonnoa, US Mam Phone Me Immediately Only $11,000. Phone Barbara High. However alnee RoclhriUe will atrest. Ml. MBTl, Open ovaninsa. GRAY RESEARCH AND Show or here at our atore. Over water, OenUemjin prefyrfd. mately V^ acre lots, % ' ^.Ylila tsitk BIcB I ba. refusing to accept tuiUon " MMttng Itoad. Carter and Plnlay 30.boats to chooose from. Htfd. CH 7-0358 . Wodda Agency. MJ. 9-7703. 8te.. Mond fama)a Cdckar Spaniel. DEVELOPMENT COMPANY After 7 P.M., CH 6-4690 mile to Wilbur Cross freshmen in September,. tha town Call Ml. SAW. Iteward.______SINGLE AND double bedrooma. MANCHESTER —Six room older Parkway, 17 miles to ,,1Sy EDWIN P. 30RDAN. M. D. is planning a junior-senier high INI NASH RAMBLER convertible McINTOSH b o a t CO., See It Day or Niglit Buaineaa Mock, heated. CentraUy bi« line. FoUr rooms , Writtou ter NBA Servloe school. . ]'“? ISM. Inquire ISS Oakland St. ^ iJ m k L tir Hilliard Street, Man'bhester 83 OAK STREET If you have no rn'kane of tranapor- Charter Oak Bridge. To UW T-Black "cat LaM aaen in "A GOOD PLACR TO WORK" located. ML 0-1191. Mr. Keith. . two bedrooma on sec- Among the highly practical prdb« School dffKiala indicated that vidniw t t High S t Finder plaaae - 4 Ml. 9-3103 tatlon. I'll send my auto (or you. GoOd eondUion. Excel­ be sold in one unit. Spring lems is that which ia brought up the educational policy uead during MANT OLDER care, good traae- NoT obllgaUon. " is coming, don’t miss this eaU >d. S.T4M. rtauon. that can't ba aaan jfZA P tto t e o u n r lent XeatiBg eyetem. Full price in the flrkt inquiry, th e past flva y ao n waa quite Maii- JO tt.C A U lk A—L-B—E—R—T—S PLEASANT ROOM (or w om u. tll,8B(k Other Uatli«s available. opportunity. $9500. Q—Would It be aefe to take a lar to those now followed In nmny Kun tha atreat Look behind our SETUP MAN in punch press de- , Buildinff Materials 47 Canter St. MI. 9-49S0. Offlee. Douglas Motora. SSI Mem. i w s iy 43-48 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD $8,000 and up. Alice Climpet, Also 20 acres suitable for person who has an extremely high Tolland county tewna. Aanonnctnento . partmenU One accustomed to 1- 4 X 8-3—1 «s" mahogany Freetioora Auto Parking cor. AUyn and ItoaltorTML 9-4848. . , blood presaure to Colorado where close tolerance work preferred. Trumbull HEATED Ro o m , central. Klteben residential, commercial the altitude la high? Thla person HICX3IIB TAXBS prepared In your Please apply to Gunver Maitufac- ea...... 84.95 privllegea, aeperate entrance. MANCBESTBR. Gardner St.-New home or by appointment S ^r* 2- 0 X 8-8—l*i" mahogany doors and industrial purpo^s. Is susceptible to nose bleeds and , ATTENTION turing Co., 234 HarUord Rd. MODERiT t HREE-PIECE Mohair Gentlemu. Parking. ML S-47M. atx room nodi house. Three bed­ I am wondering If this would leneed tax w ork CaU ML S4TM. Auto Driving School 7-A Boildlng—Contracting 14 Help Wanted— Female S5 ea; ...... 38.49 - living room set. Reasonable, MI. rooms, basement garage, large Detectives Repay 2-6 X 9-8—1**” mahogany doors MASTER bedroom next to bath for WEBSTER AGENCY cause nose bleeds more often than FARMERS AND' MURTLUUK’B DRIVINQ School. WANTED s-s)*9 after 2 p.m.' let, now open foKinSpection. Call GENERAL CARPENTRY-Altera- es...... 37.20 one or two genUemen, quiet,' pri­ GUbart Fickett. KR. 3-6983. ROCKVILLE TR. 5-8745 at lower atitudea.—M. S. Damage in Blood PursoB sls Lost confidence quickly restored Uona, additions and new construc­ RELIABLE MEN 8-0 X ' 8-8—1?4'' 3 llte exterior vate home. Breakfast if deaired. A—It seems to be rather BUSINESSMEN by a ekUlad, courtaoua uiatnictor. tion. Dormers, porches, ganmea^ door, ea...... 321.98 ONE ONLY Ml. 9-6801 after SteO. SIX ROOMS, b reeze^ y , garagt, BOLTON—Now five room ranch, generally agreed ' that low MORAL DKOENSRACT alwaya uoensa mcludad., Inaurad, dual atui rdoms finlalisd at reaaonabla FOR MOLDING PRESS 4 X 8—14" Plyscord Sheathing full boonnent, fireplacb,^ hot water basement garage, flreplace, im­ alUtudes are. better than high Baa D tege.,c2t^Theeaw precedei phyeical violence. Some­ contrallsd standard and hydrama- prices. Workmanship guaranteed. OPERATORS per M ...... ,.,....$110.00 Hand painted. CTilnese modern eO heat, ameaite drive. 'Priced at mediate occupancy. 313,500. MI. altitude! for most people with of the danuteod poMea ear re* one haa Bitpped. Surely eomeone I have a MSS Ford pickup ue ears. Ml. S-7SN. Free esUmatet. Robert M. Alex­ SECOND SHIFT - No. 1 18"" R.C. rebutted wood bedroom set. 3830, now 3390. ‘ Wanted—Rooou»—Board 62 only $14MI0. CSiarlee Lefqpqrance. 9-8173 alter 8 p.m. extremely high blood , pressure. ------unomrial t o the aud. Two le re^Kwelble enforcing rnoramy. ander. Ml. 9-7719. khinglea, per sq...... 818.30 French Provincial bookcase bed, deteetlvee. in It whan tt o e r a ^ truck, *« ton, lii new condi­ MANCHIHTBR Driving Academy, HOUSEWIVES — WILL TRAIN ML P-7S30. ROCkViLLE — New 'ranch home One would expect, also, that where tion. Healer, signal lights. Menchaater'a moat recommended. No. 1 Common Oak Flooring, per triple dresser, mirror ani night built on plot 76' X 300’, cmitains nose bleeds were Involved h i ^ tha entraaca to a garago, foflod to Mutt be sold this week. Price Minimum weight, 180 pounds. M ...... '...... 3228.00 stand, was 3359. now 3259. WANTED—Room by working gen­ $10409 FOUR room ranch, cellar, altitudes might worsen the condi­ » rt. m AaUmiobilw for Salt 1 Rasulte guaranteed. Standard or OOINO TO BUILD? Foundation tleman. Reply Box Q, Herald. recreation room, garage, \6T' three latge bedroome, tile bath, to eetl at serrlflce. Private automatic. Mr. Miclette your per­ Age to 40, 11.50 to start. Clear oak flooring, per M .. .3288.00 Genuine mahogany chest on chest, large kitchen with plenty of cabi- tion. Thera may be exceptions to . .jlaf A. E. Jaaaea aidd owner. MI. f-IMS after 6;M erection service. Call MI. 9-4391. NEED EXTRA MONEY? Prime ahakea 18’^ per sq. M 311.70 bed, triple dresser, mirror, night frentoge, trees, bua, shopping. thld ganeral rule but I imagine ycwild pay to r -tha daaaago J t a HODSOR. aU good Urea, new sonal Inetructor. Dial PI. 3-724t Cariton W. Hutchins, MI. 9-MS2, naU, fireplace, ameSUe drive, full battery, muffler. Oobd running p.'m. ■ ... \ any Ume. PALMER AND CARNET, mason atand, box spring and mattress, Buaineas Loeattona cellar, city water and aewer. A few doctors would advise a step Apply in person We guarantee sheetrock, rock 3395, complete 3490. ML 9-Ma4., rach as the writer aufgeits, Theg^Nfound, in sh o p n la g . CondltIJust the right home for those who JM n.YMOUTH four door Cran- IN I FORD two doqr custom; Black S-47n or Rockvllte TR. 0-4744. built ia 3943. Cfoerry living room, seek plenty of living space. This hut when 1 am aoated I am as tell By WHITNEY JACOBS No, it Isn't caviar Ciharlea U sk, 'ot 55 Drive E. ta ramirktog foom a palra wmdg coot A o a t flW . Our bttnk. Radio and heater etc. L«w Mntorcycles-^Rieycles 11 that new appliance, or your RUBBER PRODUCTS CO. to developers and builders a spe­ JANUARY. gangemoa. \ howover, ranmitod with contrestlngx whits walls, CHAPEL ST. cial service on part or full carloads ■MALL 8TORE a t » Oak f t to r dining room and kitchen on firat seven room colonial home with a t­ as anyone M dve feet eight inches. Spencer Rubber Products Co. press at Spencer Rubber Products Co., S3 Main flt. Those ark valve- nueage. MW. CaUMl MWO. radio, heater, plus Ford-o-matic. CARPENTRY repairs, alterations, new spring wardrobe...... rent. Apply at Mariosst’a. - Goor.lWo bodrooote end tn* bath - tached garage has three taiga My. lega^an disproportionately ■tem oU leaU, which roll out of the plant for tha aUMoa, loraMd undar BICYCLE REPAIRINO, ail types. etc. Work guaranteed, no job too of building materials. — CHAMBERS maltei a "phanelfo apouge’* tuMMr and oHd .Ma sister needed - a WANT TO BUT A CAR and had Power steeling and tinted glass. Bngllah a apecialty. Now open 9 ■nie Telephone Company TOOL Makers apprentices. Will be - f - -.oeoend Goer. Excallent construct bedroome,\tile bath, T.V. room, short ia oomparieon wlUi my torso the 330 tons ef prssaure and 850 dsgr saa ef beat imparted by the praaO We suggest you come down end smell. Reasonable prices. Rock- NATIONAL LUMBER. RtC., FURNITURE SALES ONE STORE for rent, SO’xSO*. large living room and dining room and I havo raeently read about whira iimreases . Its bulk about blood for tranafUriono. Tha deal ybor cradlt turned dowar Dent a.m, to 9 p.m. Manchester vllls TR. 8-8759 after Six. has a few openings as tele- tekted. Apply Connecticut State tlon. Vary ceaoOniently located. melds. Spencer blankets the autemetlva industry with thla eagbw see and teat drive this "Black Cycle Shop, IN West Middle Turn­ Employment Service, 806 Main 381- State St, North Haven, Conn. * AT THE GREEN Heat fumiahad. Rent reaaonaMe. FUU price 813,800. Other listings with expeniiVe wall to waU car­ limb stretching or anyththg sloe eight times under heat «uring. But part.' waa made, uaefOdMIy —• Mood for" fivo ua. aae “Beneat" Oougiaa, Beauty." Wa know you will like phone operators tor women Open dally from 10 to 8.' Modem brick buUding. For fur­ repairs. . • M l ^ k Nat a fUiaaea eompany pike. Ml. 9-3099. St.', Manchester. Tel. CHestnut 8-2147 avaiUUe, 38,000 and up. Alice peting. Near bus line and acbooli, whether this device could be used Spencar's^aRnual total Income has it! Barlow Motors, 4N Mein 81. who are available to work evenings 7:30 to 9. ' ther IntormaUon cell Jack’s Cof­ Ctempet, Realtor. MI. 9-4843. 318.600. Rockrille—Cape Cod, -four to remedy my situation.—G. Roofing—Siding 16 full-time from now unUl the MAINTENANCE man with some fee Shop, Andrews Building, rooms and tile bkUi, full cellar, A—I am extremely duM6us that muehroeined more than 17 .Umee how ta keep It from getting' Into making many of tha rubber fabri­ BUBO|AEr, FLAT SY FLAT middle of June. Learn this. experience on machine repaira, DismondR—lUatchafl— East Center St., Ml. 3-4282. LARGE 10-room tingle With extra expansion attic \ combinatkai' limb atrtching or anything elec in.JRyeara from 373,000 in 1945to the flnisliod product? cating molds and dita needed in IMi FORD Cuatom da luxe four RAY'S ROOFING CO., shmgle and ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, door. Radio, heater, Fonho-matlc. Busineu Services Offered 1.8 unusually interesting job of alao some welding experience pre. . Jawetry 48 glass, china, and used (uniitvra building lot in C sene. lU baths. screena and windows, garage, you could do. (except wearing $1,350,000 in 1935. Magnetic rubber, which will the relatively complete machine Nogataa, Aria. (F)—PodeA warn NO MONEY DOWN CARS! built up roofa, gutter and con­ STORE AT CENTER. Heat fum- Sir heat. Ideal for large family, trigger a warning device if It ■•te shop the Arm maintains. Beautiful original robin egg blue (With good credit—) ferred. Call MI. 9.4821, ask for Mr. bought and aold. Furniture Repair lehed. MI. 0-8808, MI. 9-8821. Rflll ameaite drive, large' enclosed built up ahoea) would be of an^ wan Informed about burglary oeoi* DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, ductor work, roof, chimney re­ helping the public with its Valllant. LEONARD W. TOST, Jawater, rw iwmiiw . house, or profesflonol porch, preferred location. Imme­ value. , The Arm's plant at the rear of Into tobacco on factory conveyor Bob apencer concerns himoetf mtttod by Gregorio Gnerrero. An flaiah. Immaculate Inalde and out. copied, vacuum claanara, irons, Service. MI, 3-7449. remodel front to suit tenuta. S3 Main St. produces rubber goods Baay tarma.' Douglaa Motora, MS pairs. Ray Hagenow, Ml 9-s3l4 out of town calls. pUra, adjuate watenaa axpartly. man. 'This piece of property has diate occupancy. 814,200. Webster Q—Could you please sojkbo belts, looks like a marvelous an­ mootly with the production, ra- he was teokfog qver tbo biKura (But*.,. 1950 Ford V-8, Sima, ate., npairad. Shaara, Ray Jackson, Ml 3-S325. maim poaoibllitiqa. Please, cell .The ranging from tlAy rubber bands eenreh nnd development sides e$ radio, heater, overdrive, black. kmvM, mowtra, ate., put mto oon- If you are Interested and Rtaaonabla pricaa. Open dally. S400 SQ. FT. of space for buala Agency, David J. Webeter, Rock­ thing about the aleejMeds drugs swer. Many growers may ho re­ Ung a window oereon aad oU m hte are a high school graduate Situations W anted- Thursday nveninga. 139 Spruce otficee oy light tnduatry.' 8ec< Itouvea T. MetJ^ann Agency.. MI. ville. TR. 64745. which are used teVleep people to coniplete, all-rubber - teU light quired to use them Jn the future the company’s o p e r a ^ white Mra. In a window, n Btato Hijdiway Oo- SOM DODQB two-door, radio and 1950 Plymouth, two door, 'dltiea for coming n a^ . Braith- FOR THE BBIST m Bonded built Musical Inatraments S3 3-7T00. \.. . receptaclea for Chrysler Motors. Spencer mainly handlei the nann- waits, U Paarl auraat. up roots, ahingia roofa. gutters, between the ages of 18 and Female 38 SteMt. Ml. 9-4SI7. floor. CentraUy located. Park awake?—F. W. by tobacco products manufactur­ partroont ampteya in an oftlea heater, complete new motor over­ heater, radio, grey, BAND AND orchestra IfiatrumenU facUlUee.iCaU JA. 7-1872. And the rangk of products prom­ cial end. Boorby gave a raaaiag. aoataat to conductors and roof repaUra call 40, visit our employment of­ MANCMEaTER—Large four bed­ A—Thefo awT- a number of ers, according to Bob Spencer. haul, oxeelleat Urea. Cbmplataly 1948 Pontiac, ALL TYPES OF electrical wiring, Fuel Pcad 49-A and .pianos. New, used, rentals, Wanted—Beat Estate 77 ebemleal mibetoacee which are ises to grow with the gaoss. The only thing close to metal in She haa a good deal of back­ efflcen ovtr tha totephena. aervicad and ready for many more Coughim, Ml, S-7707. If no answer and room colonial. Attached heated Examplee of Speneer'e crafts- ground for this. At one time she radio, heater, automatic trani- installatlona and repairing done. call M1.'S-44S1. fice m Manchester at 80S WILL CARE for children In my repairing, toning. Ward Krause, HEATED 8TORR for rent at 3S garage, ameaite drive, cabinet UBTTNGS WANTED — Single, Cioaely tefoted and are eometimes the new rubber bands is an oxlfle Guerroro waa arreotad aa ha ev* good mllea. See Bdb Oliver, Cen­ mlasion, black. Ceil J. * A. Electric. MI. 9-967S. Main St., (2nd floor) Mon­ home. days. Phone MI. 9-8209. SEASONED hardwood for stove, 87 Walnut. Oak St. WUi paM to airft tanuL used for tne purpose of keeping maiisHlp are on display thla weak waa eCPbo mnaagar at Amanee rtad houeetiold itr a u oat tho 0 o m ter Motor Salea, Ml Main St. kitchen,'qiacieua living room with two-famUy, three-famUy, bUsi- ot Iron, akin to rust? This hara Rubber Co., In the fnmlly’a home 1950 Chevrolet, four door, ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. days andT hursdsyi be- furnace or flreplace. delivered For tnformatK»\caU ML S-liM. flreplace, IM batha, storm sash, neis proparty. Hava many cash from falling asleep. These and next at the Mandheater Trust give tt Ite magnetic property. TtM Ha got a yaar to li mentho. radio, heater, powergllde. CALL US ANY 'HME for your re­ AiteraUons and addlUona . Ceil- anywhere. Call MI 3-7083. Leon­ MUSIC Inatrumental, rental. Com­ ML 9-8094, ML preparations are not without ef­ Co, It 4a one of a.serlas of exhibits town, Md was personnel maaoger SOM FORD StaUon Wagon, excel­ frigeration needs. A. and W. Re­ tween 9 and 4, n r call MI. plete tine’ of tnktrume'nte. Rental fireplace 'in baoamant. Only four buyers. Mortgagee arranged. local Arm holds a patent on the for women at the WUUmaatlc plant lent throughout Priced for sulck 1950 Chevrolet, four door, mgs. Workmanship guaranteed. Situations Wanted— ard GIglio. Bolton. years old and in top condition. Please caU Georg# L. Graxladio, fects on tbo human physiology and being sponsored by the (ftiambcr frigeration Co,. 143 West Middle 8-4107 any weekday 3 to 8. applied to purchaae price. Repre- FRONT ROOM offlin for buainaaq of Commerce aad the bapk. formula. Bob Spencer adds. of United Aircraft before otdrtliH Bale. «1 ^ a t Middle Tpka. heater brown. A. A. Dion, Inc., 3M Autumn Male 39 or profentdonal,l . i T ^ - - -998 ------Main- ■ 132,100. Warren E. Howland, Real­ Realtor, MI. 9-5878. 109 Henry it Is ptobaWy inadvtsabla for any­ Tpka. Ml. 9-1U7, MI. 9-OOSS, BU. Street. Ml. S-4N0. aenting Olda, Selmer, Ped- tor. MI. 8-1108. 94003. Street. , one to take them with regularity. Many of the Spencer products Need for a new kind of tall li In buMness with h er bon. 1951 Kaiser, four dbbr, 9-SlN. Garden— Farm—Dairy ler and Bundy. Metter'a Muilc St. MI. 34419, hr 7914. holder was bom when autombi Both of tho Spoacen Mhecribo to Quitk RiHif liw radio, heater, ^overdriva, THE SOUTHERN EXPERIENCED DRIVER needs They are aometlmea prescribed for have been develop by the Arm IF YOU'RE THINKING of doing work with good pay and advance­ Prodnets .50 Studio, 177 McKee; Ml, 3-7300, ARE YOU CONSIDERINO In the short decade since the com­ manufacturers stepped up vol the principle that a hiielniae can­ bronie,' OUNDBR'S T.V. Service, avauable FOR RENT or aale-Qae of the sperial purpose and aometlmea are not stand stilt. It te n meamtee ef USED CARS alterations of any kind from ■’C ■ ment opportunities. Sober, de­ * beM huetiieae locaUona\in WiUi $2,600 DOWN BUYS SELUNC TOUR PROPERTY? used by automobile drivers when pany began operations "here In In cars and lights required'^ flner nitlrritalMt 1949 Ford, two door, any tune. Antenna convaraiona. cellar Ip attic, cabinet or con­ pendable. Clall MI. 9-4114. FOR. SALE— U-B. No. 1 Katahdin We will aMralae your property fllamenta. the optimism with which Boh 40 yean ago a Buffalo druggfat PhUeolieo tactory factory supervtaed servtra. NEW ENGLAND potatoes. Bryan Brothara, 179 Wanted—To Buy 58 mantic .Wlth large atore the risk of falling asleep may be January, 1045. i ARE BOUGHT radio. Heater, blue. struction work, with best prices Ing p^tform . TeL HA. 1 tree and wilnout any obllgaUon. greater than any. haurds from Spencer now dbipa. 26iqQD—two futUN that ha oantod aa etotmant to renovo Tai. Ml. 9-14N. and workmanship guaranteed, Tolland Turnpike, Mancheser. This beautiful fivt room, We alao buy property for cash. There la even magnetic rubber, to a car—one-pleGe, a ll^ b b e r toll fotouhH tte Phone Ml. 9-7037. ARROW HEADS, old guns, swords, using the drug. Ordinarily] it would intended primarily for uac In auch quick, FOR TWO REASONS. ^ BARLOW MOTORS COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart call Manchester Roofing A Siding, Dogs—Birds—Peta 41 powder horns, stuffed animals, old g ro R E FOR Rent. M4 8p It. ranch. Full basement, hot Selling or buying contact seem wise to refrain from the’ light receptaclea a /week.' They ,0M in 1958. i m MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Inc., MI 9-8933 or 9-0279. Free TELEPHONE COMPANY SuitaUe for televtelan, redi^ water oil heat, fireplace, STANLEY BRAT, Realtor binding tobacco, but for which provide a natural ^ s l and shock "The whole economy te grow relief thA its R. Wolcott on wringer and auto­ estimates. post cards, etc. MI. 3-3717, Stan, full insuUiGflti. plaatered habit of-using them. other uaes will probably be found. Ing,” he aan, *'nnd wa hopa to anniaa tha land moklag matic waahing maonlnes, electric MANCHESTER Pet Center, 998 Household Goods 51 70 Mill St. , flee, or u y type of . BRAE-BURN REALTY Q—Is It unhygienic and a absorber for tbe^jiewsr fllamenU. XXCEU.ENT CONDITION Main St..Ml. 9t4273. Open Monday Phone MI. 9-3997. w alls/ceraspio fflax huth, ...... Ml. 34373...... In the words of .W. Robert Spen­ And; ' they raved Plymouth Iteepjrlldit.iiHBg> wIthJL" " Kf -OlHtmaBt n favorito in ranges, vacuum oloanera. motora, garage, liiimedtate'^'occu­ method of spreading "bacteria to cer—who ehares ownership of the Uwuaands of homos. Aak yunr AND LOW PRICES. IN I PLYMOUTH in running condi- amaU appltancas, .welding. 174 Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday KITCHEN SETT, one eolid oak table blow out candles on a cake? Sure­ HJMO.OOO la s ^ e a r . Bob Spenoer Uon, IM; man's brown overcoat, Roofing and Chimneys 16-A 9 a.m. to 6 p.m,, ITiursday and pancy. ' ' w a n t e d —A two or three family company with his mother, Mrs. oaserts. dfUEgtet today for Mo hox4r Yto Main Street. Ml. 9-aS78. and four chairs. In good condition. house. Occupancy not Necessary. ly there muat come a lot of saliva •IvHeata) tuba. Ptoonenfa 4)tat> slfe 40, worn tew timea, tlS; Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Baby Ml. 8.7888. Read Herald Adva. Honaea For Sent casrading over the cake.— Mrs. Ruth J. Spencer—"We’ve ex­ Gather Mtencer products are duplicate old coins and seta. CaU MANCHESTER’T.V. Service, radio ROOFING—Specialising m repair parakeets, canaries, mongrel pup­ Write Box B, Hefald. panded fast and hope to keep on Man with Red Tie ment (Mights or raonegr book. OURS HAVE BOTH. big roofa of aU kmda. Also new PERMANENT position for one PLEASANT, modernized five room v : Y. doing so." valve Miom' oil seals — used in aftar.SiSO, MI. 9-3N3. and T.V. apeclalleti since 1934. pies, hamsters. S and H stamps TWO WHITE enamel ranges, oil- CHARLES LESPERANCE BUYERS WAirmo —If you are A—^No one could claim that this hydrat^ valve lifter motdrs — Charter members of Teles. MI. roots. Qutter work. Chinuieys stenographer and one typist clerk with every purchase. gas coihbinatlon, RoMr gas range ' duplex with garage. Ontral loca­ He explains that the company Loses Job in Bank IM t Buick Hardtop, Dynaflow. 19N CHEVROLET two. door. INI .9-66N or Ml. 3-4W7. cleaned, repaired, M years' ex (unmarried). Excellent working with heating unit. 'TR 5-8812. tion. Mature couple preferred, but Ml. 9-7620 ready to sell your property and is an hygienic practice. It must which/ roll out at the rate of inence. Free estimates. Cat Notice other applicanta will be consider­ want quick, reliable service, then certainly be true that aaliva and ■taxted on tha proveriOal shoe- l.SmOOO every ten day a aad INS Chevrolet de luxe club ChavrOtat sedan. Fully aquipped, conditions. Opportunity (or ad- atrHg, or if you prefer, the rubber brand nSw utaa. Douglas Motors, I PAY FAIR prices for news­ Bowley. Mencheater MI. SJUSl vai .-ement. No Saturday work. l.ivcstnck-k.Vehicles 42 SEVERAL USED FrigidateiralHn ed. Rent 375. No increase after call The Real Etetate Center, Real, germs, are spread over the cake's band. ^ reptosent 80 per cent of those used Buenos Aina UR -~A man who aedaa A public healing will be held by ^ ril let. References required. tors, 68 E ast Center St.' MI. 34181 surface when the candles are the automotive Industry; ajid SU Mam. papers, rags, Iron and metal in Vacation. Extra earned vacation good working condition. Reason­ the 'Town Planning Commission ON ST. — ExceUent three wore a redteiektia after Eva Peron IMS Dodge V-S club ^ a n with town of Mancheater. Write to John days. Many other benefits. Office WE BUY COWS, calves and beef ably priced. Kemp'f, Inc. rrite Box Y, Herald.. oom ranch. Large living any Ume. blown out. This, however, la com­ "Coneldering the amount of hian'y. different types of seals and 1993 O.M.C. 41 ton pick.up truck. Millinery—Dressmaking 19 cattle. Also hortes. Plels Broa. Mondsy evening, January 30, mon, and in spite of Its unappetis­ capital with which we started, w gaskets. died waa forcod to coalgn from hte EMENEH6Y overmlva Waclaw, R.F.D. No. 1, West Wil- located at 161 Washington St., 1966 at 8 P.M. in the Bowers room, fireplace, ceramic tUe bath, ur READY to biiy sell, exchange Two tone Ivory and red,, complete lington Connecticut] or call Rock­ Hartford. Prudential Ins. Co. JA. Tel. Ml. 8-7405. , porcti, attached garage, ameaite ing possibilities, I am mot awara probably had no business o w M g . "Our company’s main advnn- job, an inveatigatingcommlttee haa O i l W HM Ot IN I MaN StaUon Wagon new brakes, and king pins. This viUe TR. 8-7931. 5-3168. School Auditorium, to consider the Snbnrban For Rent 66 drived full basement. Immaculate real estate, mortgegu arranged. of any Instances In' which disease a rubber products business,/mjt Ugea are in our formulas and our been told. DRESSMAKING and alterattona CEINCEILLAS (or sale, two pairs, Q J o lic e following proposed zone changes: /: Consult Howard R. Haatiaga, we saw an opportunity and fook a precision," Bob Spencer says. INS Pontiac HvdramaUc. truck which la In excellent condl- Shirt collars turned. Ml. 3-1488. ROCKVILLE — Qne room apart­ condition. Immediate occupancy, haa beep traced to thla practice. Antonio Cimam«yox-presldent of 'smvici See it now. No monfy down lion, will give the new owner RUBBISH aj)d ashes removed. one female. Very reasonable. 1^. PARKER STREET (ea.st aide) 817.800. Warren E Howland, Real, Agency. Ml. 9-1107. Q—A friend of mine has been chance." hir oaya "And„ la many cases, we've been 9-0831. . Sealed Bids will be received at To change to Industrial Zone, all ment with kitchen u d bath. FUra- the Bank ot Santa re Province, ad. thousands of trouble tree depend­ General cleaning, cellars, attics ALTERATIONS on women's and LEGAL SECEETARY, Manchei- tor. MI. S.110S, MI. 9-8003. told that !she has thyroiditis. . tet of Iterd work successful In rabbe,r-to.metal mitted he “ put proesura" on Von- IN I Chevrolet MO four door. able miles at a low up keep. We and yards. Reasonable rates. M. ter. Tel. Ml. 9-8277. the office of the Genegat Manager, or part of 'an area approx. 88 / lahed, heated. Suitable (or work­ bonding wi^ere others follqd,'' CALL Two to chooM from. children's Clothes. Reasonable ing couple. Write Box N,'Herald. Would you explain this please?-^ but It whs worth it." lob Spencer ancio ValHrioin, manager of the •uggeet you hurry In to Barlow A M. -Rubbish Removal. MI. prices, also dressmaking. CaU MI. 41 Center St., Mancheater, Conn., acres, east of present Industrial MANCHESTEUt—Six room Cape. Mrs. K. I. says. / "We are able to work to 9-9787. Articles For Sale 45 up to 3:00 P.M. Tuesday, January Zone, now in Rural, Residence A good value, full price 811,580.’ Bellnoue bank branch, boenusa Val- WHUAMS Juat tell UB how much Motors, 4M Mein, Mancheater,' 9-1370. R(X:KVILLE, 24 .Grove St.—Well A—^Thls means inflammation of M^. Spencer expj ins that when tolerancea ef ,005 of an inch in an llrialn wore a red Ue after July 29, 24, 1966 for t ^ furnishing: of 5.- Zone. Two family six and alx duplex, Huih Milleti the thyroid' gland which is one of overall diameter of Ave inches," he you w aSt^o pay a>month. 1N3 BUICX Special two-door, ANTIQUES Riitmiahed. Repairing SECRETARY SPEC3AL on wallpaper, regular heated and well (umiahed Ught her son recelved/a medical dis- 1962. , OIL SIRVICI paper, 99c. There are 11 patterns 040 lineal feet of one InCTi copper EAST CENTER .ST. (north.aide, housekeeping roams, $12 per good condition. A r|ial buy at the- glands' of Internal secretion cMrge from th«/Navy in 1944, he explains For woeke after Eva Perm died standard ahifl. Radio, heater four done on any furniture. Ttemmn, tubing, type K. , , apprpx. 170' west of Brookfield '$18,800. East Hartford—StricUy a tSY South Mam St. Phone Ml Movinx—Trucking to choose from. Stock limited. week. Inquire first floor, apart­ and which lies near the base of the a terriflC/yen to open up his "The reelatam,e to the effects of citteeno were oxbortod tp w*ar SOLIMEI^. INC. new recaps^ |SM. MI, S-SNl. , Women with secretarial exper­ Open 9 to 9. Green Paint and Bid forms and further Informa­ St.) To change to Business Zone I, ment 9. new year’s buy, 714 foom cape, How Do You Explain Dad’s neck. Hiare are several varieties* oil of many of our formulae is very Ml 9-4548 t-BMg. Storage 20 two unfinished. Near Aircraft. hwn nibbe^shop. Both of the black tteo in mourtiing. Dodge and Plymeuth Since 1037 MSS OLDSMOBILB super "U " ience wanted for full Ume and part Wallpaper. 521 East Middle Tpke. tion may be received at the Water all or part of an area approx. 343' Drank te the Children? of thyroiditis and the causk anq huatllng Spencera had worked for great,” he sbys, "and, Is the rea­ 684 Canter St. AUSTIN A. c h a m b e r s CO., local time poeUlons. Shorthand essential, MI. 9-8300. Department, 06 Center St., Man­ along East Center Street and be­ Only four years old. Will qualify outlook for them varies as dose son for some of our growth." -four door seden, two tone green Available At AU Times (or OI, full price. 113,900. Over 50 A man who works hard all iyeek nibber c^panles In the old home finish, white walla, radio, heater, and long distance moving pack­ pleasant office, group Insurance chester, Conn. ing approx. 350’ In depth, now in Wanted To Sent 68 the trastinent. However, ^yroidit- *®’"’"^»FAlllahee, Ohio, and knew These .formulas have been worked CaU WILL HILLS ing, eterage. CaU MI. 3-8187.-Hart- and profit sharing benefits. Apply BOLTON—BuUdIng stone, veneer, Richard Martin Residence Zone A. ^ more lisUnge of all kinds. Call and brings home his pay is *»- Is always cells for careful . and out as manufacturera approach SIN CHBVROLBT BM-Air V.I four automatic tranemleslon and power ANDOVER family being evicted. The Ellsworth Mitten Agency, titled to get drunk kla. own something of the buelnees. ateeiing. B*en driven a certified ALL TYPES OF TV SERVICE ford CH. i-1433. fireplace, wall atone flagstone. (general Manager and Superin­ Exact descriptions are on file complete medical studies. Spencer with problema and the lo? door-atatlon wagon, two tma aear- Also slate flagging. Bolton Notch tendent In the Town Clerk’s Office. Maps House aold. Five room reasonable Realtor, MI. 64930. home.^once a week, a Rhode leland • "’•k’te short supply cal Arm "tailor-makes" rubber re­ let and ivory. RUte wall Urea, S.BU miles. We will gladly give lUdloa and Phonos MANCHESTER Package Delivery. Quarry. Ml. 9^)617. Prompi de­ rent. Three email children. C^II. teyn. ^ conUnuae. "but Bob was you a full new car guarantee on of proposed changes may be seen BOWERS SCH(X>L secUon, off judge said in court recently. lie to get some rsw rubber be- cipes to suit the clients' needs. radio, heater, automatic trana- MI 9-9S88 Light trucking and package deliv­ ALDON SPINNING MILLS. livery. In the Town' Planning Cbminls- WiUiara Snigir. PL 3.8988. Spencer's 110 hourly rited and mlaaion. power ateerlng; power this Qcneral Motora beauty! Bar- \ ery, Refrigerators washers and Princeton, seven room colonial of­ It's too bad the judge didn't tell ;ause he was a veteran.’’ windowB. Driven only IMS mllea low Motors, 4U Main. St., Man­ Phllco Factory Supervised Service TALCOTTVILLE, CX)NN. sion's Office. gINGLB WOMAN desires thrceo fered (or the first time. Screened the wife who had her husband up Hospital Notej 24 salaried employes use a variety stove moving specialty FoIiUm WE SELL and aervice all electric TOWN PLANNING COMMIS­ "I had a little nest-egg and we ot methods to come up with the 'and cornea wHh a fuU new car chester. chairs tor re n t Ml. 9-OTiS3. razora. Big trade-in allowances. Notice four room heated, unfurnished poECh, one car garage. If you are before him juat how to cope with pooled resources,"' Mrs. Spencer MANCHESTER . Ml? 3-3123 SION . apartment in Mimcheatcr. Call iooKing (or an older home in good flnished product. These Include guarantee. Barlow Motore, ' iSS Russell's Barber Shop, corner Oak Town of Manchester a husband's "rightful” once-a-week PaMents Today: 164 remembers. Main S tr Mancheater. SIDEWALKS driveways, snow and Spruce Sta. Xtartln E. Alvord, Chairman • JA. 7-6311, extension 2180, t:S0 to condition and with nice nelghbora drunk. William A. Allen, Secretary 4:30, or MI. 9-8389 after 8:30 p.m. ADMITTBJD Y E S T E R D ^ : Wil­ They bought the building where Ante Drlvliig School 7-A plowed. MI. 9-7139. I’ainting—Papering 21 Invitation to Bid please contact Elva lS!lcr, Real- What does she tell the children liam-Hanson, 234 Green lUI;; Diane Uie company now operates in the SIM DODOB two doer aedan. Heat­ DIVAN, DUNCAN Phyfe mahogany Bids'will be received for the re­ Manchealer, Conn, tor. MI. 9-4469. when Papa geU pie-eyed 7 Does late summer of 1944 and began er and defroater. 0«ie owner tSM. URSON'S DRIVINO School, ^ASHES AND rubbish removed, also PAINTING AND paperhanglng. table, three piece mahogany bed­ placement and repair of the flood­ January 16, 1936 anxious to obtain a warm, -"com- Nlaacn, 52 8. HawtMrne St.; NEED EXTRA money? Represent furnished rent. MI. 9-8218 between MANCHESTER GREEN — Three she quote the Judge's disillusioned Frederick Som m i^v^ 156 Pearl manufacture of nibber bands a few RockviUe, TR. M705. - Manchskter's only tramed and attica, cklUrs and, Verde claimed. Quality work, reasonable prices' Avon Cosmetics. MI. 9-2*14. room set. all in excellent condi­ lights at Robertson Park at the months later oeitlfiad tnstructor. For your aafe- and prompi service. Free esti­ 8 and 8 p.m. bedroom ranch. Birch kitchen'cab­ words that "Life would be pretty St.; Donna Dorn.. Lydall St.; Prompt, 'relleble courteous serv­ tion, also miscelHiheous iteihs. office of the General ,Manager, dreary for thd average man unless "We atarted with this product ty we are, teamed to teach prope^ ice. reasonable ratse. Ml 9-3143. mates. B'Ully insured. CaU Bert WANTEDr-;Woman (or general of­ Call MI. 3-6311 after 6:30. Town of Manchester at 3:0() P.M.. inets disposal, ceramic tile bath, Mra Barbara'Williams. 160 Birch ► PMNO Plante. Ml. 9-6985. / fice work. Apply Employment Of­ PROFESSOR SEEKS room fo pri­ fireplace, screened in knotty, pine he could have a drink now and St.; Kevin Adamson, 250 Spring because a number of the larger Thursday, January 26, 1036 at vate home. Staff member at then?" companies had given up making MELODY RADIO-T.V., phono'a fice. Mezzanine, J. W. Hale Co. ROYAL AND RmlthOorona port- which the bids will be opened in porch, attached garage, ameaite St.; Robert IgnatoWicz, 33 Vernbn H Night calls. Guaranteed service. PAINTING—iheterior and Interior, abia and standard typewriters. Rbnsselaer Polytechnic Institute's . drice, 316400. WSrren R. Howland, Does she say, "Look kids, ta m ­ Ave., Rockville; Henry Glode,.1701 them at that time and It didn’t r . . is Hw Hb m for paperhanging, ceilbiga iwfinlshed. public. Bids, sealed and marked new Hartford Graduate Center ie Realtor. MI. 3-1108, MI. 9-600S;* ing a 'living' for hla wife and chil­ take much equipment to produce MT^SSSO. ______' PART TIME WORK Ail makes of adding machines "Replacement and repair of flood­ Tolland Tpke.; Mrs. Barbara Hein- Read Herald Advs. Wallpaper hooka on requeat: EaU- aold or rented. Repaira on ell habits. WlU'_acrlve In this area in dren ia such a depressing and hate­ old, 4 Harvard Rd.; William Sweet, them," aecordlng~to Bob Spencer. DRARSMIN " mates given. Fiilly Insurei Ed­ Here is an opportunity - for makes, Marlow's. ■ lights at Robertson Park" must be fortable room with desk In private MANCHESTER — Numerous iiat- ful- burden that "the ortly way a in the office of the General Man­ diome. Willing to share bqth. inga incliiding 14 new -ranch Vernon;' Mrs. Grace Anderson, 85 "It Is a-' highly competitive SNOW PIXIWINO Sei-vloes, Rea- ward R. Price. MI. 9-1003] an ambitious woman to change mxn can stand the attain is by E. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Julia Bour- product and It waa rough sledding -men ef unusual sbil- sonable rates. Call MI. 9-9718. her spare time hours into spare RUG BRAIDERS' and rug hdbkers' ager before the time stated above. Should be convenient to central homes, three bedroom colonial, getting drunk evi^y so often?” at first,” he recalU. But the firm INTERIOR, p a in t in g ------apecialai All wool mg- «(rips 80c Manchester. Quiet man with naat- (our bedroom colonial, neat.. quard, Wapplng; Mrs. Margaret Jtlto^snil,experience..-4o— - - dollars., . Does -.ehe--sendf the Iclds off to Haberern. 37 Norwood St.; Mrs. progressed;------^ E m S T W I K S paper hanging. Free eatimatca Pleasant, interesting work. pound, up; hundreds of remnants and all bids. mabite. Will arrive in this area in room ranch that ‘Will G.I., and bed early .with the warning, "Tliis 1950 brought Korea, a grim check the unusual growth Honsrhold Services cheerfully given; Superior Paint­ 35C-31.2S each. Colonial Remnant All bids must conform to. the early February. Addrega repUes many more. Thirty year mort­ Brown, 121 E. Middit AND ' ' Flexible working hours. High This Is a small shop is the night your Dad drowns his emergency. With It came a press­ opportunities with one of Offered IJt-A ing and Wallaaper Hanging Co. weekly pay check. No exper­ Shoppe. 115 Center St. specifications and bidders forms including'rental,, to M. J; Cullen, gages on all. T. J. CrockcH, Real­ sorrows in 'drink. If you’re smart Tpke.; J^el Antonio, . 147 Olcott Ml. 9-7517. Manager, .Hartford Graduate Cen­ tor. MI. 3-5418, MI. 9-7751. St.;.Mrs. Caroline Hurley, Thortp- ing need for aircraft propellers. TRAVEL AaEliCY the nation’s most rapidly ience necessary. which may be procured front the thof Is axponding rap­ children you'll make yourselves Hamilton-Standard developed a T h i s H IBB PLUSOED SEWE68 WEAVING of bums, moth holes I 'i YEARS OLD pot.i)rpe oil burn­ .Superintendent of Recreation, 22 ter. B m 94, East Windsor Hill, scarce. And alnce he'll probably sonvllle. 18 Anylum St;, Hartford expanding organiutions and lorn clothing, hoate^ runs, Call MI. 9-1959- 10 to 12 noon er, General Electric troner, three idly. Opportunity for Conn. ADMITTED TODAY: William hew, lighter, hollpw propeltor de­ in long range missiles Courses and Classic 27 Wednesday and Thursday for School Street, Manchester.’ Conn. With A Grand View High have a hangover tomorrow morn-. signed to be fitlad'with sponge rul>- Tel. CHnpel 7-5857 handbags repaired Upper re­ years old kitchen gas range. Rock­ odvoflctmont is unlim- Ing, you had ■ better watch your Weber, 76 Davis Ave., Rockville;. w orks for oar programs. MAmiNE CLEANED placement, Uinbrelles -repaired, appointment for interview', ville, TR. 5-2270. ' • On Gardner Street Howard Fisher, 3 Academy -St. tor. Thai nibber had to expand Un­ LEARN WELDING now! Big de­ itod. Writ# for iRtor- Farau and Land For Sale. 71 step, k^p quiet, and try to. ftay der heat aftef the prop waa filled. Authorized Agents For All Septic Tanks, Dry WeUt, Sewer men's shin boUers reversed and WONDERFUL opporttinity to earn South Of Fern Street out of his way." BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter i A t Top Wsgea replaced. Merlow'a IJtUs Memd- mand in well-paid industries. DOUBLE AND single beds com­ But Hemgton engineers had Rail, Air. and Steamship a 4 v o r i l s o n Unee Installed Spare time training in gas and moniy. Does not interfere with plete, $6 each. Rebuilt horsehair viow. giving ogt, britf NORTH COVENTRY-^Here U the A lovely custom built-3 bedroom It's T h e Famll.v That Does the to Mr. and Mrs.dharles Dewberry, trouble getting a formula for tlie fng Shop. home duties. Good income. Write rahch home with basement garage., East Hartford; a son to Mr. and Lines » • Excellent Working Cellar Wqterproeflag Dene arc w.plding prepares you quickly. mattress, never , used, 110, MI. outlino of txpofioneo answer to. aomeone'a require­ , Rufferleg ™bber adaptable for mass produc­ FLAT FINISH HoUand window Write Utilities Engineering Insti­ Box LR He.rald: 3-5800. - ments. 48 acres. Owner estimates M any built-in features. * paneled' It's real eaay to talk about a Mrs. James Halloran, 110 Delmont tion. HAROLD EELLS Conditions ■ McKinney m o s . tute, Bo.x W.^erald. ood odueotion. q* mile montage on Improved fireplace wall, paneled wainscoat man's right to get drunk when he -St. » ' He is a highly ipocializ^f A-B.C*. cireulaUen ' ahadea, made to’ ineaaure. AU In dining'and kitchen, service bar, HanUIton wanted to experiment Manchester Agent SEWENAGE DISPOSAL CO. metal Venetian biinda at a new BATHINETTE, car bed, play pen CONVERSE roadf high and'partly wooded with fecli like it. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: at Spencer, using Us own en.; auditor, who pwiodicaDy viiit* our office to • Liberal Company Help Wanted— Male .36 with pad, carriage mattress, bas­ Skungemaug River . flowing plasterad walla, baseboard hot But it is the wife snd the chil­ Raymond Hills, .95 Bridge St.; * Tel. MI 9-7442 139-183 Pearl 81.. Tel. MI g-UM low price. Keya made while you Bonds—Stocka JR. water heat, ceramic tile bath. gineers, Spencer lemployes learned examiiw and -verify our circulation information. Benefits welt. Marlow's. sinet. All in good condition. MI. through entire length of property. dren of a man who have to suffer Enrico .Scrimaglio, 67 Bissell St.; *of the problefn. did some experi­ He i* also a reporter. His findings are published M o rtE a n n 31 TOOL DESIGNER 3-7996. W R I T E This portion is desirable (or a through the disillusionment, dis­ Mrs. Lorraine Tompkins and country residence or a group of Call PHIL HALUN-M I. 94231 ment on their own, and came up in an essy-to-rtad A-B.C report which we make • I gust and damaged pride of seeing daughter, 101 Harlan St.; Mrs. Joy with the right formula. After Apply St mONINQ DONE at home. Ml. 2ND MORTGAGE money at lowest DETAILERS PMNTINil «NU homes. Property also includes five MANCHESTER ASSOCHATBS, the-fnan of the houae drunk." Thompgqn and daughter, 66 Sea­ available to our advertisers. 9-0811. paym ents:.332.23 for each $1,000. rooin 1938 comfortable (arm house expansion the "phenolic ' 'sponge" In a very real sense, iMs maa k PERSONNEL OFFICE IF YOU ARE CHECKERS B O X X Raaltora So anyone who tells a husband man Circle: Stanley Waldron, nibber-is harder than wood because (Connecticut Mortgage Ehcchange, 34’ X 33', modernised 1953. Cheer­ MI. 9 - ( ^ , MI. 3.7433, MI. 9-3434 and father he has a right to get Wapplng: Beverly Howland, 236 working for you, providing facte about LOOKING FOR FURNITURE repairing and refm- 27 Lewis St., Hartford CH. 8-8897. PAPER HtoBINU ful kitchen approximately 31' x of oompresslon Inside the propel­ Foj Sale Mondsy thru Friday ishing: antiques reitored. Furni­ PROCESS MEN I drunk In his own home ought to Woodland St.; William Sheldon. ler. . oiir ciKulation audienco that help yon AUCTION . TELEPHONE 11’. Hot water heat, bath, tub a t leaat tell his Wife how to justify 78 N. Elm St.; David Ring, 116 8A.M.to6P.M. A CUF OF ture Repair Service. Talcottvllle. shower. Attractively situated on a OFF EAST CENTER—Immediate .to invest your advertising money on a Long program, overtime, top Gigantic laventorv CleanuMS Ml f-31M his di;unkeneas to his childrsn. Broad St,; Mrs. Anna Slusarexyk, It ws* then .Spencers research Saudi Grtoftl, Fill, Loom, 8stardsy8A.M.to MI. 3-7419. Business Opportunities .32 rates, beneSts. Apply to ' hillside with wooded background, joccupkney. Attractive Six room laboratory developed. Boh Spencer sound business basis.- — ^ of BRAND-NEW also dairy barn with modem home. Fireplace. FuU basement. And that ia a big order. For 50 Turnbull Rd.; John Morrison, 12 Noon FORMICA'counters, ceramic wall YANKEE CXJFFEe SHOP, Main MERCHANDISE at AucUoe! Landscaped lot.. Price 813.800. children have a natural horror at 122 Woodbridge St.; Mr*. Audic says. Pfot Mou. Eacovating la ^ A*k us for a copy of our lateit ‘ MANCHESTER TOOl, stanchions for 20 head, milk roomt Out of It has come the magnetic r A.B.C. reporL and floor tile. Let us .modernize St. Doing large volume busi- EVERY THURSDAY, FRIDAY garage, artesian well water. Madeline Smith, Realtor. MI. aeeing their par.ents changed—aa Larson. Rockville; William Blolnt, your bathroom and kitchen. For . nees. Call Mancheater Associates, and DESIGN *. and SATURDAY NITES Price 319.900. Walton W. ^ ra n t. 9-1*42. drink cliangea those who. over­ RockviUe: Mrs. Elsie Donze, 19 rubber band, which may revolu­ (pee estimates catl MI. 9-2838, The Charles Lathrop. MI, 9-0381, MI, 130 Hartford Road T Rid, Bujr aad Save on eVery indulge. . tionize the tobacco business in a and luUdoiing. *IWt. ■Mapaow It e'tweA* *4 iSt ' ADVANCED Realtor, 306 Andrews BulIdiAg, 83 Johnson Ter.; Randall Toop, Glaa- AtJIt 5wm« *4 Clftulwlww, a tatptrm Tile Shop, Buckland. 9-9221, MI. 3-7133. poasible home, shop. Or person­ East Center St. MI. 3-1153. *' And there probably aren't any tonbury. small way; the tall ,light rAep- Delivered or your own truck. r ia s= SERVICE Station Attendaht, part al commodity. words that can change their dis­ tacle, which haa revolutionized one »M, OHipntt oMKlaliM at wAHthtn. DiVILQFMINT SRbariMn For Sale 75 NOW Is the tinw. Why wait •Jvwtiitn. m 8 ra«wiWiit time, oyer 25 years of age and SALES START AT 7 P.M. 310,800 COLONIAL six rooms, 3 or gust and shame Into placid-accept- phase of the automotive industry: CURTAINS Neatly done by hand.' Help Wanted—Female 35 experienced. Hours. 6-10 p.m. LONG WAIT until gprln'g when everything is Owr alrcvtwlefi I* bv «tr«ri. DIVISION C o ffe e We accommodate 1,000 people 4 bedroonu] Central heat, con­ ance. ‘ ■ and a tastelesa.and odorless rubber soft apd trucks get stuck. Do it Ml, 3*8930. , daily. Must apply in person at ^over 900‘ care! BOLTON-^Four room non-expand- ••w J AEC ciratleXM MditeM. Oat TRY GEINERAL OFFICE work, lady Van's Service SUUon, 427 Hart­ crete cellar, attached garage, one able overlooking the lake. Selling Lincoln, 111. (F) — When John for use in light receptacles for ra- NOW when the ground Is hard AVCO With knowledge of accounta re­ WE WIU, REMAIN OPEN ^or two faipily; 300' fromaga, bus, -COB'IXY KINDNESS Anderaqn went to sleep', he waa frtgerators. nnd do your dosing In the ford.Rd. ’euburban. Carlton W. . Hutchins, for *10,000. Win o r. vrlth email ..Xm <*• toya. whws' k fat*. k U *5. '.Carp, ^ ceivable (or East Hartford office. THROUGHOUT FEBRUARY down payment.‘30 year mortgegc- sitting'In his'car waiting for a Heratofore, curing tobacco has spring. Special rates for vol- •SliMd, mad aSm ten* iImI taS’adm , Bookkeeping machine experience MAN TO WORK in parts depart- WE RE-OPEN MARCH 1 "Realtor, ML 9-SlU . 9-4994. Iteal nice, worth invaeUgating. Butte,> Mont. (Ab ’—Gertrude tea)n te pw u at a |^d a croating. been wrapped by using a leaf as a tune erders. Pit open 7 to 5 W Sniffea's Lane Hwrt **e# tkar ail tar riwir'awwi PLUDDED SEWERS helpful but not kasehtial.; Salary ihent for well eatabllshed, reput­ POST AUCTION ROOMS " Also have a six room ranch -at Reichler, Butte youngater has When he awakened he was ia jalL bindpr. The leaf ia ruined and ^ ery day except Sunday. 'vAw* Mwr HO IM* peoir. . Oer. South Mala Cavey^s open. For Interview write Box G, able local Lincoln-Mercury deal­ Ooventry Lake, juat off the water. found that beinF a Good Samari­ Police put him to 'bed on a thousands of valuable tobacco Herald. er. Muat be ambltioui and ac-' "COMiecGcat's Uirgest Hogaes For Salt 72 (SoujOi asd eg plant) UNPLUMED ■ ;i AtMtIon Finn" Owner wljl aeU for 38,350. Excel­ tan can be costly. S|ie told police drunkeness charge after they leaves are lost annually. Another M lieStlOorM If^U *) 1 COFFEE SHOP curate with figures. This is a Rt- S — Berlin TumpUte' ^THREE .f a m il y houM. W«st Can. lent ftnancing. Te see these and that her purae containing 33 waa found him, with tha car motor binder Is nseded. to w n aite COUNTRY SALESLADY part time or full permahent poeiUon for Uie right OawHotteut ASBAaroENTBaaT. OBADTAGE CO. ’ Umf, chain atore efcperience pre­ NEWINGTON, CONN. ter at., apartment vacant. Asking other suburban vahist- call T. J. mlating after she helped an old running and tha train eroasing Maybe rubber bands— but rub­ party. Apply In person to Robert > 314,000. C U MI. 9-8339. Crockett. ML 14418. MI. 9-7781. lady croM a otraot. gatae Uftai;. ber taotee bad whan it bunu aad iH .ancl)r8it8r iEttrning IfriaUi TEL.AOS-l«lg , .. .M lU -d ia ferred. See Mr. Keith, Keith's Damaechtr Moriarty Brothers, 301. Opposite Conn. U ght nng Variety, Depot Square. 313 Center St. CeU ML a-5lU. - f t Power Cenpnny BolMlng

’■ 'V * t , A T EAGB TWENTY WEDNESDAY, JANUAKT 1 8 ,19BV manrl|[rBl(r lE v rit^ l^irrald Avange. Daily Net Prase Ron Fer the Week Eadea The Weather Jam 14, lasa Faraeeet at V, S. Weather Bareaa Membera of the Crlstoforo It •{ Colombo Society are requested .. Saew bcgtaalar early toalght About Town meet at the Italian American Club c aad fkaagtag ta freezlag rata at 8 o'clock tonight to proceed to 11,»76 by daybreak. Ueweet teWperatere the Holmes Funeral Home to pay Iwher et tbe Audit 35 - 86. ITritey cloudy,with raid H«ib«rt A. Vnr«ld«r. ton of Mr. ■eau af qrwdaHea WU Mra. F. Vrwtider of last respects to Peter P. Cordera. endlag aear uooa. 81 Frlnotton St, a aecond yaar vice president of the society. i n JUKHAU com Manctu!$ter—“A Cijy of ViUage Charm madioal atudant at McOtll Univer­ M A N C N i i m i C o n n * sity in Canada, is one of 48 medi­ The Klwanis Club will meet to­ morrow neon at 13:15 at the Man­ VOL. LXXV, NO. 92 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) (Claaeilled AdvedMag aa Page Id) cal school students who have been .- wgp- MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 19,1956 PRICE FIVE CENTS awarded a total of $11,100 from chester Country Club. A Oirl the Oarcelon hnd Merritt Fund, Scout program will be presented eatahlished in memory of tw’o by Mias Jean Camnbcll. executive distincuUhad fraduatee of the director of the Manchester Girl -c\ Mains Medical School at Bowdoln Scouts, assisted by Miss Emily UN Censure Ccdle^, BrunawicK, Maine. He smith, senior leader. sraduated from the college in PLUS OTHER SPECIALS Mrs. .Norman Blanchette, chair­ June 1054. man, reminds members of Emblem For Israel Club, No. 351, of the mystery ride Ik^ Offers ‘No Objection’ , The Women’s AnxlUary of Troop tomorrow evemng, leaving from ifo, 2S; Bc^ Scouts, will hold a the Elks parking lot on Brsaell St. baked goods sale at Hale's tomor­ from Various DeptSs^Throughout V Unanimous row at 11 a.m. Donors unable to at 6:15 p.m. deliver foods at the store should contact Mrs. Mva Tyler, 85 Tan­ The Brotherhood of Temple United NationB, N. Y., Jan. Beth Sholom will cast tonight for 19 (/P)—The U.N. Security ner S t its spring musicai The troupe will be chosen from the Temple mem­ -Coun(dI today unanimously The weekly prayer meeting for bership with Ben Shankman act­ The Store! condemned Israel for its Dec. To State Primary Entries women of the Covenant Congre­ ing as producer and Bill Cooper 11 attack on Syria in which gational Church will he held to­ director. . morrow at 1:30 at the home of 66 Syrians an^ six Israelis Mrs. Robert C. Widham, 33 Ben­ were killed. ton S t Tht action waa on a Western Formulate Plans. taiawaBnmw**-’ resolution, aponsored by the United Dulles Gets States, Britain and France, w-hich For Sale Parly h t waa milder than a counter­ Remains Silent proposal backed by Rusaia, but waa nevertheless a clear-cut cen­ FuU Vote bf Ten Manchester Beauty . Shop sure. lUEL Oil owners, members' of the Hair­ ' In the month-long debate which CH WM preceded the vote, all delegations GASOl INI dressers' Guild of Connecticut, Confidence About ’56 Plan 4 in the 11-nation Council had de­ braved the storm last night to at­ clared themselves in favor of con­ tend a meeting at the home of Miss demning Israel. Washinrion, Jan. 19 (/P)— Bernice Juul, 00 E. Center St., to Washington. Jan. 19 (/P)—Prasident Eisenhower said to­ BANTLY OIL formulate plana for a food sale and Precisely., the approved reaolu- President Eisenhower today Uoh condemned Israel for "a voiced complete faith in Sec­ day he has no objection to entry of his name in the New card party, benefit of the new flagrant violation” of the Coun­ Hampshire or presidential ptimaries in .other states. But he Arthritic ainic at Manchester Me­ cil’s 1948 cease-flta resolution, of retary of State Dulles but de­ morial Hospital. Miss Juul was clined to get into the contro­ said he still has not made up his mind whether to run for a named chairman and Albert Heavi­ the Syrlan-lsraell arniistice and of second term. Anticipating a ,bar*f m ►.'If. !., II Israel’s obligations under the versy over Dulles’ “brink of rage of pollticid questiona at this' sides, OT Baldwin Rd.; co-chair­ U.N: Charter. first ^ Washington meHttng with TIL ROfKVIlll man.. war” interview. The date set is Monday, Fab. 18. It also warned Israel that If it Eisenhower told a news confer­ newamen since last Aug. 4, BUan- at the /merican Uegion Home. failed to comply with its obliga­ ence he has not read tha Life hower came to today’s conference Frei^chUmt Much enthusiasm was shown by Nautilus Readied for Action tions in the future "the Council mhgazlne article In which Dulles with a prepared statement dealing will have to consider what further was quoted as saying administra­ with K|e poHUcal future. the hairdressers present for this Crewmen of the atomic aubn^rine USS NautUua ease a torpedo project of National Beauty Salon measures under the Charter are tion policy has prevented war in OfflcM Reply . In SessioD . through a deck hatch aa the underaeB vesael la made ready for required to maintain or restore Asia three times and that "the It waa in the form of an official action at tha New London, Conn., aiibmarine baae. Thia photo­ reply to formal noUce that his Others on the committee are the peace.” abUlty to get to the verge without Fw New Work graph waa rblbaaed In Waahington yesterday by the Department It appeared even at the last min­ getting Into the war is the heces- name haa been entered in the Harriett Horan. Marlon difford.: of-Defeneer'• tUi BrNavy photo via-AP-Wirephoto). , Pat Oyabe. Tolanda Felice, Stella

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