p a o b rHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 196t X . ■ r Sttrnittg Averace Daily N6t PrcM Rib For the Week Ended The Weather ForecMt of U. 8. Weotbdr BnroM P1NEHUR8T EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ON YOUR EyERYDAY NBElDS----- Piiithanrt Comer Main^snd Turapike Febrowy t, IMg About Town Snow continuing tonl^^ qhaoging 13,543 to rain and sleet. Not ^ t e to cold. M iM Patricia Bum/ord, daugh- W HAT MAHERS MOST IS H O W IT TASTES' I'aHERE’S Low ts-s:. Baturdsy rain chaagliig Menlwr of the Audit to snow bofore ending In morn t«r of Mr. and Mrs. Auguatua Bum- IBirera of Cb-ralathm r.O O D >^E A R f(^ , £3 SumnUt'St., a freMiman Manche»ter— A City of Village Charm ing. High.JS5-30. '(S ! at Hartt College o f Mualc, Hart- ' ford, will go to New York City NOTHING LIKE I with the college concert band thia VOL. LXXXI, NO. 110 (EIGHTEEN PAGE$) ; weekend. Tbe band a ill play aev- MANCHES’TER,.^ CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1962 (CUoolfle^'Adverttslng on Page 16) PRICE FIVE CHBNTS I oral concorta. including one for ’ the Band Directora Asaociation. PINEHURST FLAVOR! j Miae Bumford, a clarinetist with 1 1 ! the band, is a 1961 gradtwte of M eat. makes thb meal— a main W ith thia in mind, Plnehurat Stat4 News , Manchester' High School. aource o f nourlshmeoit and a grekt buyers look only for. meat that’s what our war'ehoiue hat to tay New U.S. Strategy aource o f pride. been raised to bp deliclpua— the m i E W The planning board of Trinity Of course it matters how It special care and apecial feeding ah6ttt this “red hot tpeciaP* on Gal- ! Covenant Church -will meet tomor- looks, how much it costsror how that makes all the difference.- Roundup j row at 7:30 upstairs in the church. loot-of Wetton Oil. . . . you cook it. But what's most Im Buy it this week and every week. Reds Made N-Arms Gains, portant la how it tastes. -Tbe meat Alt cnoloe beef, finest lamb, pork Tried Against Reds “Most of you ar# aware of the runaway ten ’ Manchester WATBIS will hold yoa set before your family at din and poultry cost no more when dencies of the com oil market. Mazola gallons I its seventh annua] banquet tonight nertime must be delicious. you shop at PinehUrat, ! 1st 7:30 at the KofC Home. are now retailing at $3.26 to $3.49 gal. A t the Teamsters Ask moment YVeaaon Oil has a tremendous price ad vantage." In South Viet Nam New Election at I Army Spec. 4 James t>. Oiglio. I 21, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Leonard irSIVLM Featured this weekend at PInehiimt 100 gallon i -M. Glglio, 134 Charter Oak St., ■ Here's a low Plnehurst Sikorsky ; Plant has arrived home from Ft. Camp price on the finest roast you «aos Wesaon. No rain tAecks when gallons are By FRED 8. HOFFMAN dtiuaeoaed to 200,000 men---about solds . . . we are ou t*.. . 50,000 more than a year ago. President’s Aide Declares bell. Ky., for a 26-day leave. He can buy—standing rib of all AP Military Affairs Writer I f the use o f U.S. combat troops STRATFORD (AP) — The i is a fireman with the 637th Engi- Premium and Choice Beef, WASHINGTON (AP) — ,neer Airborne unit. He'attended tender and delicious— and be beccunes imperative to preserve Teamsters union wants an j .Manchester High School before cause it's -extra value trim The United States is pushing South V ie t ’ Nam 's independence, other election to be held at ' entering the Arm y in Augrust 19.59. med as. only Pinehurst knows a new strategry in South Viet the new Military Assistance Com Sikorsky Aircraft to clear the mand could form a base for direct Kennedy ir S A IM D : His brother, Army Pvt. Paul Glg how. it's an even greater Nam aimed at clearing Com air and show whether the ^ lio. 18. will arrive home Sunday ing" such an operation. value than the price implies. munist guerrillas from one workers want the Team sters!I U.S. Seen Gen. Paul D. Harkins, named to ' from Ft. Dix, N.J., where he has Come see them at our meat , completed basic training. He will counter and you'll know area at a time rather than try head the new command, undoubt as their tiar'gaining agent. ! edly carries with him to Saigon 1 report in 10 days to a medical what w e mean, bones trim ing to mop up the whole coun The Teamsters won the bargain-; C l... ____ 1 7 '______J _ a clear idea of what Kennedy corps school at Ft. Sam 'Houston, med short to give you more try at once. ing rights election held in Decern-! t ^ l l d l C r P U U U S FOR AS i Tex. He also attended Manches- wants done. Harkins conferred ber but a regional director for the Resuming eating meat. V The intention is to make m axi ! ter High School before entering with the President at Palm Beach National Labor Relations Board , ------Dont wait another day for mum use of manpower and ' service last December. some time ago, it was learned. recommended last week that the WASHINGTON (AP) — this wonderful buy. There's equipment instead of spreading LITTLE AS GALLON CAN Harkins, 57, a native of Boston rem its be set aside. i The administration todav ask- nothing like Pinehurst the resources thin, said informed who has been second in command The Manchester Garden Club i sources. They are optimistic the Ivan C. McLeod said in a 20- Congie.ss to aonrove a Sky Tests • > ' > flavor. of Army ' force* in the Pacific : will meet Monday at 1:30 p.m. at plan will work. page report that advertisements U* approve a Center Congregational Church, i The Idea reportedly wa« ad run by the Teamsters before the, lUSt-year fallout shelter pro- i Mrg. Douglas Roberts and Mrs. No limit . . . While shipment lasts buy as much vanced by Secretary of Defense (ConUnued on Page Ten) eiection contained “ material mis-1 gram for 20 million persons at Moscow (A P )—-The_ Soviet as you want. !• 7T Just ask for the ' Oscar Gronlund will show slide.s. i Robert S. McNamara during re representation of facts." ja cost to th e government of government paper Izvestia to i Mrs. John Fhckles will be in charge cent conferences in Honolulu with day warned that if the United I of refreshments. Premium and Choice, Extra Value Trim .h million. U.S. military' leaders and diplo U . P^posal was delivered In States and Britain carry out matic officlalg brought in from Striking Union "42"...the Nylon inH hv SecreUrv of De- Army Reserve Pvt. Norman S. 6th and 7th ribs i S XT’ XT’ XT' South Viet Nam. plans for nuclear tests, the Hohenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Papular c u t s h o r t PLANTER’S PEANUTS According to the latest Informa I the lir.st major step toward Presi- Soviet Union will also resum* Elmore S. Hohenthal. 44 Ridge- rS H trlir Told to Retiu’n the Teamster., in the election. All-Weather "42" «.70k 1S tion available he're. the Commu , , , r,,-. .w dent Kennedy's announced goal testing. i wood St., has completed a five- Uoclfwalt Usually 39c can nist build-up in South Viet Nam In a telegram to the NLRB., the a ^ nationwide public -shelter “It is naive," said Izvestia. fubo4ypa week course in single engine ob- i Is continuing with an unstemmed company, and the Guild yesterday, program for .10 million Americans. -serv-ation and utility airplane | Or Plant Shuts the Teamsters said McLeod's re- "to suppose that in a ^tuation More flexible Runs Cooler plu( tax t Special Sale Price stream of guerrillas coming from . y. . A draft bill accompanving the maintenance at' the Aviation where there are increasing RIB ROAST Can North Viet Nam by way of I.xos. port had "no validity in fact or would authoriza the federal Better Tread 3-T Cord Strength School, Ft. Rucker. Ala. H e is a Guerrilla strength has been esti NEW HAVEN (AP)-^The Newi . .u . . government to make payments to military preparations in ths 1957 graduate of Manchester High (3 cans 95c) 3 3 mated at close to 20,000. Haven Board and Carton Co baa 'Thewire-suggestedthatlheelec- "any nonprofit institution engaged West, our country would not School and a 1961 graduate o f the Contact Guaranteed Like the proverbial iceberg, Isaued an ultimatum to Its itrlking Resorting to in...... health,. education or welfare au- take all measures necessary to t Uhlversity o f Connecticut, most of the greatly increased U.S. production worketw: End the i thorities” for constructing or mod- Rides Smoother 12 Months Tubeless O nly $12.95 effort to save South Viet Nam strike or the plant closes. , deprive Sikorsky workers of union ifying approved public shelter strengthen its defensive ca from communism has remained The president of the company,' vepre.sentation for as long as three .pace. pacity.” Whitewall Only $2 More below the surface here, at least W. W. Fltzhugh Jr., ssld last night ... . . i Tlie language is broad enough Is Group Plans 4th thru 5th ribs I st 2 im allar ribs officially. the local plant's production has union said it and the com- embrace parochial schools and By THE ASSOCIATED PRB88 MAYPO More of the iceberg came into been farmed out to the company’s ■ employes are not Interest- ajl hospital., as well as local and 'Die Soviet Union scored plants In Richmond, Va., Baitl-;*'' delay and extensive .^ate governmental facilities. It view Thursday when the Penta- some substantial gains in nu A FULL SET ON YOUR CAR REQUIRES NO Area Appeal New Banana Flavored Oat Cereal on announced creation of a ma- more, and on Long Island since i w'hich the rompnn.v and would not, however, apply to fac- l b lb Usually 37c Pkg. • 5or new U.S. military command the start of the atrike on Feb. 1. I Independent orgM ization have tories, to commercial office build clear weapons development MONEY DOWN...AND ONLY $1.25 WEEKLY! 79 In Saigon under a four-star gen And if the company's latest of-; attempted to create.’ ings or private residences. during its atmospheric tests For V ofH 69 eral. I fer for a new contract continues to ^ ------In his letter. McNamara said last fall and may try a second Special Sale Price The new command. Pentagon j be unacceptable to the strikers, he Killed ov Smoke it was anticipated that the feder officials said, w ill direct U.S. heli series in an effort to win A Manchester citizens commit MEATY SHORT RIBS (lean) lb. S9c 1 said, the p iM t here will be aban- H AR TFO R D (API—A 69-veaf' al payment would be “ set at S25 | dominance in the nuclear tee under the co-chaIrmanship of copter missions and other opera per approved shelter space or the ! Jerome Brett, sales manager, tions by U.S. military men in sup I flames and imoke suddenly filled '^“"t ”f th* vo"stniction, arms race, President Ken- Plimpton's, Inc., and A tty. Allan ® port of thq South Vietnamese ar The announcement from man-■ ‘ several rooms of the house In whichever Is less. A shelter nedy’.s disarmament director D. Thomas, Js planning an area ap 2 37 my, navy and air force. agemrtt followed a mwting of "...... space, meaning room to shelter .said today. g o o d e a r peal for support of the University Use It also for Banana Bread or Muffins. Recipe American authoritlea are hope membership of Local 467 of the P a-: ______identified as Jo- |fcured at 10 square The director, William C. Foster, /V permakers and Paperworkeri of Hatiford $4.3 million campaign on box. ful U.S. fighting men won’t be Peace Corpsman and His Crew made the itatements in a letter to construct urgently needed build needed — that the big booet in Union at which the company's lat McNamsr/e.Umated the cost John C. Oort, 48. a t Boston, stopped over in San Franolsoo last night enroute to Manila and his job to the Washington Post. Thia eat offer was rejected. I smoke inhalation. Carter waa the ings for Hartford A rt School and arms, training aid, uansporta- a t building AhelUrS In new or ex as communications specialist with the New Frontier Peace Corps. Oort is taking quite a crew of came in the wake of a U.8.-Brlt- NATION-WIDE ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE-AII in workmanship and material without limit as tlon, communications and other New Haven Board and Carton « the time, they isting buildings would average out H artt College of Music on the A New Low Price said. helpers along with him, his wife, Helen, 39, and their nine children. The children range in age from l*h proposal to I he Soviet Union to time or mileage. Any Goodyear tire dealer support will enable the South Co. has about 565 employes here. to *40 a shelter apace. On this N n » Goodyear Auto Tires Are Guaranteed: W'est Hartford campu.'i. PARD DOS FOOD Acting Fire CSiief Thomas J. 3 to 14 years. (AP Photofax). that the i8-natlon dinarmamenC 1. Against normal road hazards (i.e., blowouts, in U. S. and Canada will make adjustment Both colleges are threatened ‘Vietnamese army to root out the About 330 are represented by the basis, with a maximum federal conference opening in Geneva Usually 2 cans 33c— Special Sale Price union. There are also about 125 Shorten said a plug in the side of payment o f *25, the federal gov allowance on new tire based on original tread. with loss o f their present teaching On Freshjlow'a Government Inspected M 'm gg Communists by itself. March 14 be raised to the (or- fabric breahs, cuts — except repairable punc With American money, the a kerosene can that Kipplied a ernment would pay M per cent of tures.) Limited to- original owner for number depth remaining and current "Goodyear Price," locations. Hartt College of Music Btove an>arently blew out, allow Protest on Terrorism ministers level for a auprema Is directly In the path of the East- 7 cans $1.00 South 'Vietnamese anny is being (CeBttened em Page Seventeen) the total coet. Nixon Charges effort to and nuclear eompeUthm. ing a stream of the fuel to spurt If the cost in individual cases of months specified. 2. Against any defects West Expressway, while Hartford .The reference to Soviet gMna o^lnst th« wall. j was lass than .$25 the tedaral gov Art School, now leasing space from SPARE RIBS 4 n S ernment would pay the entire cost n »e further ladie«tton that iiw Wad-TworUl Atheneum^ is faced Trylrbem With S & W Kraut Extended Fore^r^’^ ‘m-ttiaw antaau: Cuba Invaders Kennedy admlnlstratton ts mov i with the fact of the museum's own COMSTOCK APPLE PIE SLICES . Protection up McNamara said the public shel WoWoWHUrParis ing ateadlly toward a decision WINDSOR LOOKS (API — The ' increasing need for .space. ter programs represent “an or within the next few days to order - ■ f Usuall,v-25c can— On Sale extended Connecticut forecast for Lacked Planes From Manfchester, 426 students ganised, long-range, sensible pro resumption of atmospheric testing Saturday through Wednesday, Feb. of U.S. nuclear weapons. ' are attending University of Hart- gram of Cixll Defense" which ; ford classes, including collegiate 14r In the belief this might be nee- 2 cans 25c Medical Probes Report should be approved by Congress as NEW YORK (AP) — Former and non-collegiate divisions. ' Temperatures are expected to After Street Riots Vico President Richard M. Nixon eaunry, arrangements have al No rain checks this Item . , . when stock ia "one o f the easentlal tools-we are A meeting of 35 volunteei's was average a degree or more above ready been made for the United f y , ------sold . . . we are out. forging to meat the needs of our ha* attacked President Kennedy's i held Tiie.sday at Manchester High On our last sale . . . many learn normal. Moderate over the week handling of the abortive Cuban States to u.*e Britain's Chrlstmaa i School. ' ed just hew delicious wafer thin Use ..your own recipe, but start end; warmer Monday, and Tues times.” B.v GODFREY ANDERSON invasion especiallv for not giving Island, a 30-mlle long atoll In the i4 I Effective Measles Shots Now ponstruction or changes in fw om en and a IB-year-oId boy were Persons serving on the commlt- dried beef can be. This week we with" Pinehurst original day, colder end of period. At this killed. the Invaders air support. Pacific, In return for British rights existing construction to provide P A R IS (AP) — A one-hour , tee Include: Miss Audrey S. Allen. offer time normal mean temperature The Interior Ministry said aJI to set off underground testa In the 'S m strike, in protest at the police Appearing for almost an hour Mr. and Mrs. .lohn C. Aron.son, LUCKY LEAF PEACH PIE By BOBEBT GOLDEN8TEIN < Measles Is a source of worldwide at Hartford is 27 and ranges from the dead apparently were crushed Nevada caverns 3 in I BLEND a usual dally high of 86 to a low of Tliursday niglit on the Jock Paar Dr. W. Howard Baldwin, . Mrs Usually 35c— Special Sale Price Solenoe Writer sickness among chlldm i and many (CoDttnoed on Pago Tea) methods in a wild Hot In which In the stampede. If denied a The Implication thal the U.S. 1$, The normal range at New T V show, Nixon said he liad been James'Bardew-ick, Dr. John Barr>-. First Prize or Morrell's Ground Beef . . . CHICAGO (AP)—Two groups adults. One death occurred among eight persons were killed and hun charge by the Communist news unable to discuss the Cuban situa lead actually has been narrowed ■Mrs. James Benevento, John J. every 1,000 cases in the United Haven and Bridgeport Ig 86 to a constituted an argument that at Sliced Dried Beef, pkg. 39c 2 cans 35c of medical inventigatora reported low of 20. dreds Injured, stalled much o f P ar paper Humanltc that the police tion as freely ss he wanted to : Bennett. Mrs. Hugo J. Benson, Pork. . . . Veal fea States in 1986. 1 had fired on the mob. mospheric tests of American weap today a high percentage of ef- Precipitation may total over 6.8! is business and industry today. during tlie 1980 prcsidentl.il cam captain; Donald Clerks, Mrs. Pa tured this week at fectlvezieaa in irteventteg measles The AM A. Journal commented Paper Asserts Workers were called out by 'The skirmishes raged over much paign because he knew the United ons obviously are necessary. tricia Conti. Atty. Vincent L. Di 3 pkgs. $ 1.00 editorially ' that, it now appears Inches occurring mostly as rain Lb. 69 with a vaccine containing killed about Tuesday. Communist, SociaUst and Roman of eastern Paris with the heaviest .States was training rebels to ana, captain; 'ITiomas Dsrenda. Many recipea on the Morrell pkg. measles virus. there are at least two approaches CjathOlic unions after Thursday’s fighting on the vast expanse of the mount last year’s Invasion, (Continued on Page Tea) Mrs. George Eagleaon, Miss Char BEHY CROCKER to the goal of how best to prevent Lucky Luciano They aald the vaccine did not bloody clashes in which demon- historic Place de la Bastille, birth Kenned.v, Nixon said, apparent lotte Fayle, Gordon Fogg, William 35c BROWNIE MIX cause fever or other tmpleaaant measles. Mary P. Pilgard „ stratom were killed and injured place of the French Revolution in Forbes. Mrs. Donald A..Forstrom, However, it said further studies ly “ took the advlco of some peo 31 symptoms of the disease asso HARTFORD (AP>—Mrs. Mary in protesting government failure 1786. ple around him" when he failed to captain; Everett Gamble, Mrs. of the killed vaccine are necessary Died of Poison Good ’n hearty, this soup-pot supper. And it takes only ciated with live meeslea virus vtic- Prolssner Pilgard 93, widow of a to suppress terrorism by the right- Tough workers from the factory follow through with air support. Raymond B. Gowen, Dr. Peter B. to establish the duration of its pro Bulletins minutes to make with Campbell’s Soup. Shape 1 lb. sea oine. former Hartford mayor, died yoa- wing Secret Army Organization. districts bombarded the helmeted "Once the United Slate.* has Oram, Mrs. Ludwig Hansen, Miss The initial study, which first tection and further studies of the terdav at her home here, 79 Vine ROME (AP)—A Rome paper Communists accused police of "iin- police with paving block* ripped up Carol Harding, Mrs. Philip I. Hol- soned ground beef into 12 small meatballs. Brown slow committed Its prestige to the over-, Culled from AP Wired showed the killed vaccine'to be live vaccine are needed to deter-1 gt. said today deported vice lord believs.ble savagery" in the three from the streets, gratings and Iron w-ay,^^. Melvin Horwitz, John J. throw of a Communist regime, and 8-fL Battery ly in saucepan (use shortening if necessary); pour off worthWhUe, Involved 61 children mine whether It can be modified She was Uie widow' of John A. Charles Lucky Luciano was hour* of alreet fighting. bolts. A barrage of bottles rained once the decision was made, and JeffeRgLeonard Johnson. William Special Sale On to eliminate unpleasant reaction!. X, excess drippings. Push meatballs to side; stir in 1 can and two adults in 22 'families in Pilgard, who was a Hartford poisoned—either, by hi* ow-n luuid Today's strike was the first of down fT( from window* and balconies, once the troops sailed, there was RUUNG ON (NDEPBNDENT8 KellejT Miss Ann Kutz, Harry Syracuse. N.Y., in late 1960. The vaccine uspd in the studies merchant and banker who died or by an underworld executioner. A t the height of the melee the; no choice but to make It succeed," Booster Gable Maidment, Mrs. Frank H. Malon Campbell’s Mipestrone Soup, 1 soup'can water. Heat, a series of strikes and demonstra HARTFORD (AP)—The new I t provided pro&Mtion in 72 per contained measles virus that had i^ rtly after his election In 1935 Telesera, an afternoon daily, tions that are expected. De Gaulle government made an ap-! Nixon aald. Independent part)', which Is ey. Mrs. David S. McComb. Miss stirring now and then. 4 t
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m - - -- ' ■ . - ■ ‘ ' f ■ - \: . "^PAGB TWO iiANCHESTER EVENING HfeRALD, MANCHESTER* CONN^ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1962 PAGE THRRB Andover Lent Preparation Tuesday—hot dog la roU, potato the statutory requirement If It D r . Masmro ^ BOY SCOUT RockidUe-Vernon sticks, idcklss, assorted cookies; RockvUl^-Vernon chose to Join the region. Phelps find Moe Theme of Meeting Wednesday— in gravy, mash ' On Feb. 20 Tolland will enter Notes and News iStamps Sheinwold on Bridge ed potatoes, buttered green beans, the field of Industrial competition MANCHESTER Denied Cut Dues Revision Valentine cupcakes; Thursday— if a proposed zone change 1s adopt TV-Radio Tonight Join Heart Drive By LOUIS MANDEIX Preparation for Lent will be the spaghetti with meat sauce, cheese Regional Unit ed there. It would create an indus theme of a quarterly meeting of A charter was presented to Cub YOUNG EXPERTS , < wedges, buttered ' csrrots, white trial zone 700 fMt deep along the In Tax Value John Phelps has been named the Women o f St. Mary’s Episcopal M h dsalsr north Bide of Rt. 16 from Vernon Scout Pack 78 by Don Warner, Coventry Special Postmark ForQiamijer > cake with chocolate frosting; Fri For Industry^ Church Monday, be^nnlng with a HAVE COURAGE WetGi Bouth ’wikwn l lt day—tomato bisque, egg salad to Willington. Blackledge District scout .execu treasurer and Lawrence Moe, au Coventry will have a postmark By Alfred Shetnfold Dr. JoMfih Mum u« hM been 7:30 p.m. worship service in the MOKIH ' sandwiches, assorted cookies. Merrill said there is no opposi ditor for the Heart Fund Drive, from time of receipt through July Today’s young men and women Television denied a reduction in the assessed tive, to Mrs. Charles E. Carlson, church. 4k K 0 * 5 2 Breed, butter and milk served with tion to it althougli' some* residents which will take place on Sunday, 15, with the wording "Coventry, take such things as airplanes, tele Lowers Rates Wins Support 6:00 Bic 6 Theater (In progt'Ma) Bob Newhart Show LUMBER] 9 K lb S value Of hlB home at 52 Hillcrest president of the. Buckley School After the service, the three mem each luncheon. are opposed to a companion plan k;arl> snow On nroiereui lO. Soupy Sales Show 40. E'ch. 25. Workers will turn in Conn. 250th Anniversary July 8- bers 6f St. Mary’s clergy will each vision and bubble gum without ❖ J 4 First Show (In prof^ess) 8:00 The Third Man PTA, at the annual Blue and Gold A new duea acale for Chamber Pocahontas to Meet to create commercial zones on INCORPORATED Rd. by the Hartford County Court their reports at the Congregation 15, 1962. ” speak on a phase of "Making Lent blinking an eye. They have the ad « K J S Kiowa (Council, Degree of Poca Cautious support wa* given to Merrow Rd. Rocky and His Friends The Hathaways 40 • dinner recently at Buckley School. Syllabus Shannon o f Common Pleas. al Church between 2 and 4 p.m. Practical Through Prayer, Fasting vantage over those of us who grew WOT lA fT of Commarca memberahip, pro- hontas, will hold its regular meet day to a proposal that Vernon, Ellington officials were unavail News Top Cat Dr. Masssro was appealing the After dinner, a color film taken ^ a t day. 12 Plate Number Combos and Alms-Giving." The talks In up with trains, radios and lollipops. A I 10 64 *S7S poead by a study committee this ing tonight at 8 at the Moose able for comrhent. Charles B. The Alvin Show 8.30 The JHinlstone* Twelve combinations of plate BUlihgton and Tolland edhaider Highway Patrol The Detertive.s value of his house on the 1960 at the "Jubilee, Jamboree" at Heart Fund containers are cur Neill Hall by the Rev. George F. Young bridge players enjoy a sim V J * V 0 9 7 week, la drawing favorable com Home. It will be the first meeting Brahm, chairman of the town’s in 6:15 Film Colorado Springs was shown. numbers exist insofar as ths 4-cent 0 9 3 0 7 forming a regional Industrial com Perspective on Greatness grand list, which was $33,913. He rently being distributed at busi Nostrahd, rector; the Rev. John D. ilar advantage. AKQI ment. for the newly Installed chiefs. dustrial unit, was out of town to News, Sporta 9c Weather Route 66 claimed that the functional depre Cubmaster Acle F. Johnson pre ness places in town. Nursing stamp is concerned, ac Hughes and the Rev. William Gen When this hand came along last ♦ Q 10762 +93 They Include Mrs. Anna Bar- mission. The doncensua is that a day and First Selectman Francis 6:35 Weather New* A Bporti t. Burns ft Allen sented the follo\j’ing awards; Den cording to the Post Office Depart SOUTH Payments under the new acale regional unit would have greater Behind (Hosed Doors 9:00 77 Sunset Strip 8. 40 COLONIAL " ciation factor granted on his prop- Dental Clinic Set der m , assistants, will be follosved year In the national mixed team bero, Pocahontas; Miss Agnes J. Pritchard Jr. was working wiih 6:90 Club House TV Hour of Stars ty was too low. and ,\vas a.sking 1. attendance banner; Webclos Slips have been sent home to ment,. This stamp, based on a de by discussion. championship, Mrs. Ixtulse Robin + A would range from $10 to $400 a Doherty, prophetess: Mrs. Rose flexibility than any sing;le town th* highway crew and could not SiKirts New# & Weather 9:90 Father of the Bride badges to Paul Blain. Robert Sny pai'ents of RHAM students con sign by A1 Parker of Carmel, Calif., <7 A 6 5 4 2 ■"year and are generally lower than Wilson, Wenonah; Mrs. Anna Dev commission has at present. be reached. Harbor Command Third Man for a $4,000 reduction on the fig There will also be a brief busi son and Richard Freeman found Yancy Derringer Debutante '63 der. Thomas Cone, Gregory Fon cerning the dental clinic to be held required two pjusses through the ness meeting. Refreshments will O 10 6 S 2 at present. lin, Powhatan; Miss Jennie Bats, Comments came after reports Firemen Plan Dam-e 10. Combination ure. the right defense without the 54 6:40 Men of Destiny 10:00 Twilight Zone An appeal on the value of the taine, John Tomassi and Bnice at the school lyarting March 5. A presses' and there were, threfore, be served. Co-chairmen of hostess + A (Chamber directors expect to vote keeper of the records; Mrs. Carrie this week that a regional oom- The second annual Firemen’s 6:tb Doug lUI wards I. Million Dollar Movie sUghtest heslUtion. Both In their on the proposed scale at a meet (‘Evening Report land on which the house is situ Hust; Ldon badge to Steven Hal- single application of stannous two plate numbers In each comer es will be Mrs. Francis R. Dieterle early 20’s, these young experts am lh Wait MMk b H Kane, collector of wampum; Mrs. mission will be p r o p o ^ at a se Ball of Vernon Fire C3o. 2 will be Target: The Corrupters 8. 40 of the sheet of 200 subjects. 19 Pass 1 + 2 0 ing this month. If Implemented, the Anna Willeke, keeper of lyampum. Hunlley-Brlnklcy 10. 72. 10:30 King ot Diamonds ated, and on the swimming pool royd, Gregory Fontaine. Paul fluoride will be given. Mrs. Hel and Mrs. Chester Koblinsky. All didn’t havw to overcome the habits lectmen’s meeting in Vernon Tues held Feb. 24 at the PAC ballroom 7:00 Whiplash Eyewitness 3. Paia Pass 3 9 Past new rates would reduce the an Also, Mrs. Helen Rothe and Mrs. DOORS also on the property, was dropped. Blain and Stephen Dieterle; Bear en Sick will be the dental hygien According to the Bureau of En women of the parish are invited. of a lifetime to make the right day. and that two or thiree of the on Village St., Rockville, from 8 News-Weather 23. 90. Chet Huntley 22, ist. Money and permission slips graving and Printing, which pro 4 9 All Paal nual revenue from the present fig Florence Lynch, trustees; Mrs. Guest Preacher Death Valley Days U:(X) Big News The total assessed, value of the badge to Mark Mangun, Stephen seven members o f the Vernon in p.m. to 1 a.m. Rifleman Tomassi. Jared Stansfleld, Christo must be returned to the school by duced, these stamp.s. existing com play. Opening lead 0 * ures of $11,896 to about $9,500. Lena Hill and Mrs. Eleanora Kreh, Final Report property as of Oct. 1. 1960 is $39.- Freeman led the nine of dia dustry unit will resign. Music for dancing will be sup New Hotisons Barry Barents Scalloped inserts pher Cooper. Allan Rcichlln, Joseph Feb. 16. binations are Nos. 27080 and The directors are considering scouts; Mrs. Florence Lynch and The Rev. Fletcher Spruce of Mel Rescue 8 News. Sports ft Weather 8. 8. 387, the result of the functional monds, and Mrs. Robinson took the Robert D. King, a commission plied by the Jim Sullivan Quartet. LaBlanc, Allen Chenard. .School Notes 27081, 27082 and 27081, 27082 and two minor changes in the proposed Mrs. Emma Mathewson, runner; rose, Mass., superintendent of New member, said however if the Million Dollar Movie 11:15 Rest of W s r (C) 10. depreciation allowance which queen and ace of diamonds. What A turnout of 250 guests is ex 7:16 Kvpntng Report Amerlca'i Greatest Movies Sawbuck Bottom brought the assessed value down Also, Wolf badge to William Mc Mrs. Hazel Floyd resumed her 27096, 27092 and 27096, 27080 and Wedding suits with such a play look for a schedule. They would eliminate a Mrs. Mae Scherwltzky and Mrs. England District of the Nazarene present coinmission could be re S|H>rts Camera 11:20 Adventure Theater should Ehwt lead next? pected. from the 19.59 listing of $40,965. Govern and Richard Blake; silver teaching duties at the elementary 27083, 27089 and 27096, 27089 and situation In which the only tricks half-price provision for new mem Catherine Preuss, councilors; Mrs. churches, will preach at the wor vitalized to become an effective Proceed."! will go to the fire com Htghlichts Award Theater The decision favoring the town, school Wednesday. Illness caused 27099, 27089 and 27081, 27082 and Locates Aces you can expect are trump tricks. bers, and would raise the maximum Anna Baxter, guard of teepee; ship service Sunday at the Church 7.30 Rawhide I 11:30 Jack Paar Show (C) arrow on wolf to Robert Hust, Ron Mercer - Buckler Mrs. Robinson was sure South organization, it would serve a pany’s social fund, used for pur • Rescue 8 • Movie R Critic’s Showcase represented by Town Counsel Ar her absence during the entire 27083, 27089 and 27083, 27092 and Then your partner may be able to number of allowable employes to Miss Loretta McCormick, guard of of the Nazarene. International Bhowtimt 1:00 News Sign Off PINE ald Bilodeau and Allen Chenard; Miss O rolyn Mae Buckler of had the three missing aces for his worthwhile purpose and '1 would chase of uniforms, flowers for the thur J. LeClaire, stated that the old arrow on wolf to William Mc- month of January. 27099, and 27092 and 27081. drive out a high trump and thus qualify as small Industry from five forest; Mrs. Florence Turgeon, The Rev. Mr. Spruce, newly ap Washington, D. C„ and Centerville, vulnerable opening bid. Hence she like to be a part of It.” sick, and aid for firemen and their SEE SATURDAY'S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTII^G ••burden of proving facts upon ovem, Donald Gaudreau and The virus infection tunong school No combinations of plates Nos. promote the value of your trumps. to 25. Mrs. Daisy Holmes, Mrs. Gladys pointed to this poiritlon, moved to Mass., became the bride of Boyd could defeat the contract only by Gakeler and Miss Frandj Ham Other officials expre.soed support families. which the valuation of property gCharles Johnson; gold arrow on children has caused between 40 27080 and 27096, 27080 and 27099, Individual memberships under New England Feb. 1 from Canton, M. Mercer of Arlingrton, Va„ la.st developing two trump tricks. Daily Question mond. warriors. Mrs. Florence for the regional idea, ranging from Alfred F. Lemlre, Robert F. for tax purposes are to be based bear to Joseph LeBlanc. and 65 absences daily At the ele 27082 and 27099, and 27092 and the new scale would be $10, the Ohio, where he was serving as pas 2 7 - 9 5 Saturday afternoon at the Com An old-timer might flinch at the As dealer, .you hold; Spades; 8 minimum fee In any category. Turgeon is keeper of parapher tor. He is a graduate of Bethany partial to all-out endorsement. Beebe and David Gale are in la upon the property owner. ’ Since A two-year service pin was giv mentary school this week.- 27083 are known to exist. charge of the ball. Mrs. Doris Chamberlain, princi munity Baptist Church in Man idea of leading a suit that dummy 7 3; Hearts—Q 9 7; Diamonds—A Twenty categories have been es nalia. Nazarene <3olleg^ Bethany. Okla., Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr. of Radio this was not satisfactorily done, the en to Douglas McClean. Denners' The Phllatlic Sales Agency in chester. K Q 8 7; Clubs—9 3. What do you Rockville said ‘'It’s an excellent In the future years, they said, appeal was dismissed. pal of the elementary school, has Washington, D. C., receives stocks could ruff, but Mrs. Robinson led tablished and will be subdivided and Nazarene 'rheological Semi (ThI* lifting Incliidce nnl.v thnze news hroadcari* of 10 or 15-mlniHo stripes were awarded to Douglas The bride Is the daughter of Mr. another diamond without break say? nary, Kansas City, Mo. He Is the idea and would help remove some the firtmen’s ball may be spon The ruling was handed down McCIean, Mark Mangun and Allen listed the organlzaUons that use containing combinations of plates for small, medium and large firms, length. Some Ktation* carry other abort noivDoaiitii). and Mra Alfred N. Buckler of Cen ing her stride. To make things Answer: Pass. You would bid ona based on the number of employes, author of four books and writes for of the petty feelings between sored Jointly by three Vernon com Feb. 6 by Judge Arthur Healy of Chenard. Assistant denners’ Stripes me school building regularly. as follows: 27082 ahd 27081, 27089 Rockville-Vernon panies. The . list includes; Girl Scouts, terville and formerly of Manches easier for her partner, she led a diamond In third or even fourth assets, volume of business and the Church School periodicals. This Is towns . . . I’ve said on several oc VniRC~1966 WINF—1S96 the Court of Common Pleas. The were presented to Christopher and 27096, 27082 and 27083, 27092 ter. The bridegroom Is the son of position, but not as dealer or secr his first visit to the Manchester casions we should grow en an World War I VeU to Meet 6:
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PACK FO im MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., PTIIDAY, FEBRU A RY 9, 1962 ItANCHESTKR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1962 PAGE FIVE aervie# awards during Ms ssrvles Uruguay May Be Next T State Troopers with ths dapartmsnt. to care and support her child; Her Attending last nlght'a Usttmonlal Community College: 3 whble body Is ready to minister to Honor Sergeant ware aevarai State PMiea oOlcials, Emphasis the Infant’s needs. inclikUng, Connecticut State Police Yet, mother and child are iaolat- Argentina Cuts Links BUU PoUc* Bgtl John F. Ferach Conuniationtr Leo J . Mulcahy, ed from each other in many mo Maj. Carroll Shaw, Out, Robert dem hospitals. Just when they of Wethersfield last night w m lUndau and Ueut. William Acker Emphasis Shifte.d honored at testimonial' dinner man. On Health need each other most. Comments Montagu: "W’s live With Castro’s hegitjne attended by more than 400 friends Oharlea Luce of Mueheiter wu in the logical denouement of the and colleaguet at the Manchester chairmu for the event. t By. THK ASSOCIATED PRESS To Extension Courses T ^ growing safety of a baby's machine age when not only our SMILING SCRVI CE (Ooatiniied from Fmgo One) American Legion Home. 'Uf.{ the question of whether human things are made by machine, but The event marked his recent pro Harold G. Luca$ (NOTE: Thlx |« tJi« butt in .eEducation for the State Depart- birth is only a half-wav point to human beings are turned out to eonferenc*. But It w m not known Mtie. of arUcle. truing the hl.- ment of Education. readiness fbr life; and a study of be as machine-I)ke as we can Local Stocks motion and his reaaeignment to NBWWGTON (AP) — Funeral 7 whether they would prese thle t«- Troop K. Colchester. He entered the torjot effort, to eeteblhih u In- Democratic director Ted Powell, blood for 76,000 mothers are sub make them.” mie. aervieaa win be held here Saturday •HtiiUon of higher edumtion In at whose suggestion the committee jects for focus on health: State Police Training School for Harold Griswold Lucas, 6t, vet- Oc ■■ fvi I'M Frondizl'e emrender to the ,Quotatlons Furnished by on Jan. 15, 1942, and laUr epant Maacheeter.) was Initially appointed, criticized: Secrets In Blood •wieties the armed forces epfo Newington Republican town Goburn Middlebrook, Inc. the first 1$ years of hit 20-year ca-.^ chairm u u d former town court The committee is ignoring the It's a'Baby, Again Are there secret v'irusei in an brougiit rtSarp reactions from the Bank Stocks reor assigned to the CoIcha$t6r Judge. By PATMCIA PLATT idea of an actual community col For the anxious, prospective expectant mother's blood that JoumalUrts’ union and one after Bid Asked Troop. Lueu died yeeterday at New lntere.xt in establishing a coia- lege In favor of an extension of an mother and father, the birth of a cause-mental retardation or some noon newspaper. established college or university In Qpnn. Bank and Trust In September 1965, Sergeant Britain General Hoapitai after a munity college in Muchester was flrst child is probably the most im I other brain or nerve disorder in The union's executive commit Co...... 62'i 66 Fersch was''assigned to head the short illness. the area. portant, exciting milestone In life. ' her yet unborn child ? tee—some of whose members had dlr««ed toward a different aim In It has' not determined the need Hartford National administration and enforcement of He was also Newington’s rspre- They might calm themselves j toured Cuba as Castro'»/(ruests of such an Institution In Manches To find the answer, scientists at Bank and Trust Co. 68 laws relating to,olitdoor advertis- sehtativs in the General Asaambly a brief cre«:endo last April. with this; Since man flist appear I the National Institutea of Health —warned in a statement of the ing. He held that post at headquar ter. ed on the earth some 600.000 years Fire Insurance Companies Lt. Fermeltter Sgt. Belleflenr for three terme in the 1980s. While the community college ■ have begun a study to sample the possibility of a military coup Aetna Fire ...... 150 160 ters in Hartford for four years. He Lucas leaves his widow, a sis- committee wa. w:heduling a talk Powell said it was time for the or more ago, some 77 billion babies which it said “wiU mean the total has been cited for bravery once committee to get together with the , blood of more than 75,000 expect- Htfd. Fire ...... 80 84 ter u d several niecea and neph- with Dean Robert'Vogel of Trin hure been born. I ant mothers. The study will cover destruction of the few liberties National Fire ...... 146 156 u d has won numerous meritorious ews, ity 0>Uege, townspeople in the board of education on the subject. ''Until recently, at least a half of still remalnixifr in the countrj’." Barnes was not present at, a I 15 medical centers across the Phoenix Fire ...... 124 134 mecBcal, dental and legal profes- all babies bom died before reach I United States. Pregnant women "It cannot be admitted, by any IJfe and Indemnity Ins. Cos. Lt. Formeister Promoted^ edons were buzzing about Inviting Jan. 11 continuation of the di ing maturity." says the popula means,a, that the military power rectors’ meeting to finish his re- tion Reference Bureau. i and their babies will be studied, Aetna Casualty .... 143 153 the University of Connecticut to j It will last^some 10 years. should try to Impose political Aetna Life ...... 135'4 14114 establish graduate schools in those port, but Powell presented data on "Man's quest fur some formula norms when their only and spe- Conn. General (WI) 131 139 Stafford Troop Gets New C.O. area, in Manchester. th* mechanisms of community coi to avert death included magic. In I Samples will be checked for dfle duties are military and they Hftd. Steam Boiler 136 At an April 28 meeting, the doc- leges already e.atabllshed, and cantations and prayers, but none , viruses that range In effect from must respect the constitutional called for the committee to deter of these had shown any efficacy I the common cold to polio and Ins. City Ufe ...... 28 31 Lt Edw-ard W. Formeister, com-'^ Sgl. Bellefleur'#, stale police 8 out of 10 homes tom and lawyers agreed that the power,” the statement added. Travelers ...... 154 162 town should pursue the idea of mine the need of a community col against the major killers. Then, death. The daily Noticias Graflcas. (gen m a n d i n g officer of Stafford career dates badk to 1949. He be lege here. with Uie advance of modem sci Publlo Utilities gan hla dutleaas a trooper at Sta •eiling the university a 396-acre erally regarded as a pro-govern Conn. Light Power .. 28'4 30*4 Springs Slate Police Troop for tract In the Globe HolloW Reeer- At Its Jan. 18 meeting, the board ence, the mortality pattern of a ment paper, sharply attacked the tion E in Qrdion. During thla tour hove 0 cold room univeS l GARAGE of education criticized the commit million years was broken.” Htfd. Elerfric Light 72 76 the past two and a half years, has voir areai owned by the town. military under the headline: "Ndt of duty, lii December 1952, he was tee for failing to keep the board . Now, the bureau points out, 95 Hartford Gas Co. . . . 68 — been promoted to acting captain commehded for outstanding public But UConn had other offers, too,' That Way, sirs.” Southern New England IS rOUKS O N E O F THS SttTT and Phoenix Mutual Life Insur informed of'developmenta and Re- out of every 100 babies born In and will,take over the Special Serv relations' and promoting highway N O W while prices are LOW! publicjm Robert Vames charged Western, Industrial society Jive to Telephone ...... 49*4 64 skfety with the naval service.. ance Co., owner of a 59-acre tract SPECIAL SALE Manufacturing Companies ices Division at Hartford head on Asylum Ave. In West Hartford, the committeemen with "dragging become adults. Ribicoff Top Guesi Arrow, Hart, Heg. 61 65 quarters Tuesday. In November 1955 he became Warm ap that accepted, the university's bid of their feet.” Associated Spring .. 14 16 He will be replaced by Sgt. Wil resident state trooper In Montville, $570,000 for the tract as a site for Supt. of Schools William H. Cur Too U ttle, Too Soon 7 Bristol Brass ...... 914 H fred J. Bellefleur, now of the but returned to the Groton Troop the graduate' school of law tis said the long-overdue question- For some scientists, the idea At Parly Luncheon Dunhi^ Bush ...... 5 6 Westbrook Troop. Sgt. Belle- uppn hie promotion to lergeant in hard>to-haot room Nothing more was said on the! naire for Manchester High School that the gestation period for man Em-Hart ...... 78*4 83'4 fleur will be promoted to lieuten August- 1958. He served In the dental and medical graduate | students to determine their inter- la 267 days is only half the story. (ConMnoed from Page One) Fafnir ...... 47 ant when he takes over tbe Staf Traffic and Communications Divl- schools. j est in a junior college here is now Dr. Ashley Montagu, Princeton Heubleln ...... 25*4 2814 ford Springs command on Tues tlons at Hartford Headquarters ’Hf. with the oaw University anthropologist, says the for a short while and before being The committee's meeting with | being readied. The luncheon was viewed by day. j human baby is ushered into the N. B. Machine ...... 22 25 assigned as an Instructor at the Dean Vogel of Trinity brought Atty. Harold W. Garrity. board some as the opening of a drive to North and Jtidd .... 13'4 15*4 The Special Services Division, CHlii* CH ASIR VISIT OUR DISPLAY meager results. Trinity showed lit-1 chairman, suggested that a school world before he is really ready which Formeister will head, in training academy in Bethany In for it. In fact, birth may be the solidify Democratic leaders Stanley Works ..... 20 ,22>t January 1960. He was also on spe tie enthusiasm for becoming the board committee be appointed to Veeder-Root...... 5814 6214 cludes detective and iindercover lY IRON NREMAN Exit 49-Conru Turnpike parent of a Manchester junior col- work with the community college halfway point. throughout Connecticut behind work of the department. cial assignment ■> ith the emer lege. Ribicoff, He has said he is will The above quotations are n(^ to gency firearms unit at this time. committee. While it takes the infant soms HAVANA be construed as actual markets. The new captain, who joined the THIS REVOLUnONARY NEW DB- OPEN SUNDAYS Committee members Gilbert 287 days to develop in the womb, ing to be drafted for nomination department in 1940, was cited In He WH.4 transferred to vYeetbrook VELOFMENT IN ADD-ON HEAT> Generally, board members called as y.S. senator. last July. Chock thoto 19621 Barnes, Christie F. McCormick for action on the community col it's about 267 days after birth be 1946 for the capture "of a desperate ING sdll keep your cold or ehlOy room and Dr. ■ Merrill B. ■ Rubinew fore the child Icamg to orawl. A Democratic leader said that in The 40-year-old lieutenant was csdvmOagox: wann u d cozy, with iiltcred. circulat lege proposal, which has grown car thief who.se apprehension lead S HO 7-6396 learned that UConn extension little larger than the seed It was Montagu feelk that the human New Haven, as at similar gather to two friends who were involved bom in New London and is a V OioMm NNweS wmm dr. ing, thermostatically controlled beat branches must be at least IS miles New Tax Table Bulkeley High School graduate. . when former Town Development infant has to be bom when he la. ings planned later in the month in in various crimes; and also, for the V Nfd »mm (rta kw »dw • Operating cost up to 75% lees than *P*U. acedrding to university pol-1 commission chairman Leonard or he would not be able to be CIGAR Bridgeport. Hartford and else He sjid Mrs. Bellefleur are the capture of another car thief two other add-on heaten. Heats cold bath- H UNIVERSAL GARAGES, INC. Icy, Md . a proposed Manche.sfer Seader suggested the Idea In 1967. bom at all. The infant's brain if your Valentine where. Ribicoff will aim to dispel days later while transporting the parents of two daughters — Wini IkfrMtftt. room, enelotcd porch, attic rooss, or branch would be ju.st a few miles | _____ :______s Tops In Tssts the charge by Rep. Frank A. Ko On Deductions fred, 14, and Donna Jean, 13. The needs only increase slightly to first car thief to the Massachusetts V w M u y space that needs extra )ieat. M i Bu» 1 /08 6'^i SlILES ST . NiW HAVIN. CONN too close to the Asylum Ave..' make passage through the birth walski. D-Conn„ that he is a family lives on Fort Shantock Rd. OrMDVREBVR BtORMRES* s MIM In Smokisg slate line." FREE HOME DEMONSTRAHON. Hartford, extension canal Impoasible. "phantom candidate.” The citation came while Capt. In Montville. V iwRWilMl ItH IR IfliliR [ \Vi(I>mit ohligstinn please tend FREE catalogue g .* J Kowalski is the only announced For Sales Tax But the policy wouldn’t rule out Card Parly Slated In fact the baby's growth rate • Excellent Qaallty prefers Formeister was assigned to Staf a series of classes, with full ac candidate for the job now held by ford Troop, where- he has spent all CXJNTRACT FOB AVCO I NAME______CITY ------. j is such that it just can't continue Sen. Prescott Bush. R-Conn. HARTFORD (API - Thla is creditation, to be run by the uni By Church Ladies inside the womb. It must continue • No Homogentted but flve of his more than 21 years WASHINGTON (A P)—The Ly I ______I versity under the direction of s ______Leaf nr Whapper Upon his arrival, Ribcoiff was the new tax Uble by the Internal with the State Police. coming Division of Avco Corp., I ADDRESS^,.______^PHONE, / outside. told that the West Haven Demo Revenue Service showing income FO G ARTY BROS., Inc. resident admmlslrator, Barnes The I-Adiea of St. James will This natural progression. Mon He was made a sefgeant in Stratford, Conn., has been given a said hopefully. i u , SEAMLESS cratic town committee last night tax deduction allowances for Con October 1949. and became a lieu 85,934,430 contract by the Air tagu says, is reflected In the moth unanimously endorsed him for the necticut sales tax. Force. The firm will make engines 319 BROAD ST__ MI 9-4539 In August, the committee asked ; er, too. At birth, the mother needs At Senate nomination. tenant in March 1954 when he was Dr. Albert N. Jorgenson, president j Hall Monday at 8 p.m. 1.79 The table is designed for use assigned as commanding officer at and related parts for the Air UggetVs Golden said, however, that he with form 1040 returns. Records Force’s HC-lB. the office of Sen. FU EL OIL, RANGE OIL, CONNECTICUT COKE of UOonn, to meet with members ; after a short bTisineas meeting. Low Price "does not anticipate" any similar the iJanlelson Troop. In addition to will not be requested ordinarily these duties, he was made chief Thomas J. Dodd. D-Conn.. said talks toward e.s- Mrs. Norman LaRone is ohalr- NYLONS endorsement by the New Haven JEDDO HIGHLAND COAL tabiishing a two-ye j r UConn; man. assisted by Mrs. Lucian R ANGf except in cases where the sales tax firearms Instructor for the State yesterday in announcing the con Box of 60 Reg. 17.60 leadership at today's session, or at deduction exceeds the amptmt in tract. branch In Manchester, If the policy Bedard. -Mrs. EliZaJieth Dupont. a meeting next Monday night of Police Department In October could be amended, We Personally Gnarante* dicated on the table. 1958. Mrs. Gene Enrico. Mrs. Ruth Mc The Best Smoke Vet! the Democratic town committee Dr. Jorgenson appeared "quite Ginn and Mrs. Joseph Twaoite. ' J(L OIL Here's the G IF T for her! here. Income Shown on Sales He a*s:imed comm and at Staf Line 9. Page 1 Tax Payment ford In July 1959. The captain and Interested" in the idea, Barnes Prizes will be awarded, and re GASOLINf Meanwhile, in Woodbrldge. Under $1,000 ...... $ 7 four troopers at Stafford received said. If lurangements could be car freshments will be served by Mrs. where Kowalski backers have been $ 1,000 under $ 1„500 17 ried out, UConn officials said the William Stenger and Mrs. Albert. LIGGETT i>-)t claiming support, the Democratic the department's bravery award $ 1,500 \mder $ 2.000 23 In January 1961 for their work on START SAVING— OR ADD TO cost per student would be less than Boy. Members sre a.sked to bring and only for town committee last night voted $ 2.000 under $ 2,600 27 $200 a year for a full schedule of their own playing cards. against endorsement of anyone for an Ashford murder case. BANTLY OIL DRUG $ 2.500 under $ 3,000 35 Jo.seph Na\in, now serving a life courses, Barnes said. the Senate nomination at this $ 3,000 under $ 3,500 40 YOUR SAVINGS ON OR BEFORE But, again the committee, after INI "We Save You Money" time. The committee set March Ifi term in Slate Prison, murdered meeting with Dr. Jorgenson, for election of party-endorsed can $ 3.500 under $ 4,000 his 45 wife and da’ighter on Jan. 23. USED t \\ - I IM I 1 $ 4,000 under $ 4,500 ,51 THE lOHi OF THE MONTH seemed to settle for the idea of ex only at The Parkade didates to the state convention 1960. Tlie five policemen received tension courses, probably to start West Middle Tpke. After today's luncheon here, $ 4,500 under $ 5,000 the ,56 department's second highest TTL MItclull 9-459S • Math or • Plain Knit $ 5,000 under $ 5,500 63 W the fall of 1962.' Ribicoff is scheduled to meet with award for "extraordinary police CARS Bames said Dr. Jorgenson was party leaders ne:;l *\Ionday in $ 5..500 under $ 6,000 duty 68 while oonfronled with appar EARN DIVIDENDS FROM THE 1st ROCKVILLE TR .8-3271 * 2 levaly thadoi $ 6.000 under $ NOW working on changing the policy Bridgeport. Feb. 16. in Watcrbuiy. 6.500 71 ent danger to self.” "rhe board of which bans a formal UConn branch 4 and the following day in Hartford $ 6.500 under $ 7.000 79 awards said their acts of bravery within 15 miles from another one. * iizas 8'/i fo 11 at the party's $100-a-plate .lack- $ 7.000 under $ 7..500 83 were "over and above the call of changed. aon-Jefferson Day fund raising $ 7.500 under $, 8,000 90 duty and prevented furtlier blood -A 'A 'A He said, too, that further talks $ NORWICH'PHARMAUAL dinner. ' 8.000 under $ 8.500 94 shed." were planned with Trinity offi is the producer of such $ 8,500 tmder $ 9,000 100 The captain, who is 46 yeans old. I cials. well-known propj'ietary drugs as Pepto-Bismol, We’ll Gladly Wrap I ’our t'alentine Gift Free HARTFORD (AP) — The Ma- $ 9,000 under $ 9.500 105 S A V M G ,S Why you won’t find fanfare, was bom In East Hartford and There was a lull in committee Unguentine and ZeAiacol. It i.s also an important cihinists. W'ho have been carrying $ 9,500 under $10,000 • ...... 109 was graduated from Blast Hart L O A N activity until Last Jan. 9. w'hen the main light to get Congreas- $10,000 under $11,000 117 ford High School. He took a mili ^ < I \ I I ( I Bames gave a progress report of producer of nitrofuran ethical drugs. Every year , man Frank Kowalski the Demo $11,000 under $12,000 127 hoopla and hullabaloo tary leave from 1942 to 1946 when the committee's work to the board FOOD since the introduction of its nitrofuran line in cratic nomination for the U.S. $12,000 imder $13,000 135 he .served with the U.S. Coast 0 ______of directors. Except for a written Senate, stepped up their drii’e to $13,000 under $14,000 145 Guard in World War II. He la a ■ awcwtsTts’a >c>iaT rixawaiat iwaTiTOTiax at this world-famous sign report given the directors In June, 1954, the company has come up with a new' com day despite a decision by the State $14,000 under $15,000 153 member of the Rockville Lodge of CURRENT ANNUAL the Jan. 9 talk was the only re SALE BERKSHIRE Labor Council Thursday to stay $15,000 under $16,000 161 Elks. port given the directors from the pound and new uses for the.xe chemicals. A rich First glimpse of officially neutral. $16,000 under $17,000 170 Capt. and Mrs. Formeister, who DIVIDEND Tonly good, sound used cars and trucks) committee. .Sponsored by Kehler Circle foreign market is juat beginning to contribute I BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 81, COVENTRY Banies reported'. Of .South Methodist Chnrch Matthew Demore. general vice $17,000 under $18,000 179 live at Ohestniit Hill In Stafford, royalties. Call us for further investment details. president for the Machinists' $18,000 under $19,000 186 have two sons, Jamee, 11, and Both UConn and Trinity appear I SPRING COSTUME Northeast Territory, in a letter $19,000 under $20,000 190 Frank, 10. Interested in giving courses in SATURDAY. FEB. 10 to the Slate Council of Machini.sta Manchester. • :S0 A.M. Hi-*rwaiBN EyHniirQ ® m o n .. t u e s .. f r i September 1962 is .still the tar Opm Thursday tam ings 6M) to 9M> p.m . an t , -f '■ r • ■f MANCHESTER EVENING HEKALU, MANCHESTER. CONN, KRIUAY, 1-EBRUAKY 8, 1962 PAGE'SEVEN « C SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, I M t ------i',------1 H.’—i . . • — ;----- assume full responsibility for re Bolton Illing.MHS porting. and will ask help from the Paper Asserts artlatically and indirectly framed, Unltsd States to give its backing Harya Mannis; personal experi Ameiioaaism chairman; Mre. Helen WE GARRY... Griffin, d v U defense and national FOR RiNT high school on reglstrsUoh (in and elicited a longer anawer. to the United Nations mission in ences of an author, critic and well- Rottner to Speak security- chairman; Mias Baakeie 8 and 18 mna Mevle Prejeetara cluding grouping and scheduling), the Congo. known obeerver at Am erlea’a meat' John Rogers Split Duties Lucky Luciano The questioner ^ wanted to know Wallett, Department Amsrieanlam ee— d at eOent, aim W ana. athletics and setiviUes, assemblies, s. s. mm. Cttntitig if^rald prodigious and axciting city. T o State AL Unit "how deeply are we in'volved in ’Tomorrow, no doubt, the dark "M m Gold In Your Attic" by riialtman; MTe.' Haniy Peaainl, De slide preijeetore. discipline and guidance counsel- partment music chairman and also FAMOUS FOODS whet aeema 'to be a growing war savagery of tha jungle pokes tta Van AIMn Bradley: eseential In o 5 * n«jt Atty. John -8. Rottner, paM in diarge of the entertainment for W aOON DRUG. CO.^ To Speak on For Grade 9 Died of Poison it and what are the righta of the peo head up again, an' all may aaem formation about tare and vahta- General areas which Illing will oommander o f the American Le- the dinner; Mre. WUber Little, Ml Mala BL-YU. MI 8-MSl ------able books. supervise are curriculum, PTO v v s i m I IN III ple to know what our forces are in peril again. Biut, fo r the moment, Services and aotivitlea qf Illing ■The, Inheritors" by John Teb- flea Post hwe, Fill speak on decorating oommittee; and Mrs. J. and public relations. Educational (Continued from Page One) doingT” one can sense what peace would he r . W i ^ ^ Race Topic Junior High School's Grades. 7 and bel; pohits out the difference be- "Amerieaainn la Aadon" at a Na- materials will be the prime respon 8 will be coordinated with those anyone," said- 'Verga, without! Country Storu The essential portiona of the like, and coming hi thla area, from twen people who acquire wealth tieoal Beeurtty forum dinner spon sibility of Illing. with the high John* E.': Kbgers of E. Middle of Mandieeter High School's Grade I elaborating. PresldenVa answer went aa fol- these en'-'iglements, and from and thoaa who inherit it sored ^ the American L^on Lana Hotpitalized school assisting. R O U T E 88— s a 9-7889 Even though, wa are not of>ea 9, in an effort to effect the Junior "The experts’ appraisal Is not, ’w £ 6 ^ B u r ^ ^ these ' iblems,' peace can, we say, AuxiUary, Department of Oonnset- Tpk., Manchester, will speak on On the list, the school Indicates gsm B t__ Ooaa. aa lowa; to tha iRibUe, w ork goes ott faith "Here Comes, There Goes You function for which Iking had yet complete.” said the pro.secutor. | Knew Who" by WllUam Saroyan; ient, Mimday at 7 p.m. at the HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Actress "Who Is My Neighbor?”, when be the need for additional personnel TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. iciBBi Man 1 "There is a w ar going on In be wonderful. fully here at the ifary Cheney Complete been originally Intended. ‘Therefore, one cannot speak of | an autoUography. Hedges, New Britain. Lana Turner coUm ^ on a mo takes the pulpit at Bolton Con to assist In the proposed division RAT Library- Although lUing waa built to poisoning." 801_____ South Vietnam. 1 thifik last week "life Among the Burrealiata" by Chiaries Trowbridge of W alling tion picture set 'niureday night of responslbillUas. The personnel PayaU* 1 One at the most exoitlng ee- gregational .Church Sunday at 10 house Grades 7 through 9 from Rumor.s had circulated In N a- Ultra were over 600 killings, as- Matthew Joeephson; a memoir ford, American Legion Department and w as hoepMalised for what waa r e m o d e l i n g Include; peots of Ubraiy work at any time Mancheater's North End, about plc.s that he poisoned himself to aaa*a«aaa •23 00 c4vll defense director, wUl dsacribad as nervous exhaustion.' ajn. as guest pr^cher for Race •aasinationa, bombings. The cas- IM the arrival of new books. Since about tha expatriates In Europe af apeak 1. A full-time assistant principal avoid inuninent arrest or was poi-| "American Legion AuxlUariea’ Miss Turner was admitted to Relations Sunday. 700 Mventh and eighth graders >• MoMhi w « have been ckiaed a lot o f new ter World War I. on SERVICE at Illing. Caldwell divides his aa*»«*8*8* ualUes are high. . . The United Your Dental Hdlywobd Presbyterian Hospital akme brought the school's enroll soned by members of the drug ring 1 ^ Moath .. •a*tA«aaa«a Role in Civil Defense," and Cmdr. Rogers, a member of the Bolton time between assisting A. Hyatt States since the end o f the Geneva books have been received and "M artyn Green’s Treasury at Gil ment to ckpaclty at opening in under Investigation by Italian,' FOLDING COMMODES ratfelf ...... >aaaa««a«*a O. H.' Perry, oommander at the at 10:15 p.m. The hospital said her RECREATION Congregational Church for many SutUffe, principal, and guidance prooeeeed. W e thought you might bert and Sullivan”; 11 completa condition was not considered seri September 1960. U.S., Spanish,-French and Canadi accord setting up the South Viet Gold Crew at the U.8JB. Theodore years, is now on its board of dea counseling. awfiT'ntii-'sa Health like to make a notation of aome Ubrettoa plus Martyn Green's com Thero are .bout 300 ninth grad an narcotics agents, THJB- PRIC8B namese ^ v em m e n t aa an inde Roosevelt, will discuss "National ous. ROOMS cons, is a former superintendent of 2. A full-time guidance counsel • 111* ABaodated Prea* la eacluatraly of the titiee ao that when wa next ments on their history end how to A n aide said the actreea prob ers at Manchester High this year. U.S. officials had said Luciano's Security Provided by Polaris.” the church school, now substitutes or at Illing. This recommendation tled to tti* tiac oi rapublteattoa e l pendent government haa been as- > you these might be aome of stage and perform thorn. ably will return to work at Para William BX Caldwell, asristant arre.st by Italian authorities was aatra Hanatctie* credited to tt or Msm bers the Manchester KITCHENS as church achool teacher when has already been included in the aiating Vietnam economically to (This is the last in a seites of the titles you might be Interested "Humor from Harpors" adltad mount Pictures Monday. principal of Illing. Wedn^day Imminent. The Italians never con r pM olhanria* ^edited In tlria paper American Legion Auxiliary attend needed and haa often been elected proposed 1962-63 school budget. and alao lb* local new* pupllahad her*. maintain its independence, viabil articlea on dental health 'pub- in borrowing: by John Fischer and Lucy Donald ing are M r a Charlee Johnson, She eoUapeed during a party in night submitted to the board of firmed this, but Thursday night . All rIshiB of rtpabUcaHon of apeda] iiahed by The Manchester Shmning "What'a A Woman Doing son; a selection of hi^-eplrited . FORBES, INC. moderator of church meetings. 3. A part-time counselor al ity, and also had sent training piMdent; Mrs. Leon Bradley, honor of her 42nd- ■ bii• rUiday.-- education a list of services and police ls.sucd a statement outlining diapatdMa b « ^ are alao rpaarrad. „ Herald, in cooperation with the HeieT’’ by Dickey Chapelle; a and witty w^tlng. JOHN V. PA^cnatA A graduate of Weaver High Manchester High. This suggestion details of their Investigation of Lu- areas which wiil be coordinated is s continuation of the present - ftall aerrie* dl*M of N B. A 8*r*- groups out there which have been Mancheater Dental Society, in on- combat reporteria report on her- "The 80’s—A Tima To Remem M I 9-5392— M l 9-1898 School in Hartford in 1928, where claoo. It said investigations of the in the t-wo schools. situation. tee. Inc. expanded in recent weeks aa the servance of National Children’s eelf. he played varsity football, Rogers drug ring and Luciano's alleged • PubUabera RepreaantatlTea: Tb* ber” edited by Don Congdori; the One of the schools will take ma fullua 'MaUiewa Sptdal A nne; — Nav attacks on the government and on Dental Health Week Feb. 4 ”A Marianne Moore Reader"; terrible, troubled, triumphant, NATIONTAL DENTAL HEALTH WEEK has been widely recognized for his jor responsibility In each categoiy 4. A teacher with released connections with It were continu -TOTk Ohicaico Detroit and Boaton. selected poema, eseays and other scholarly research and,ability as a tim* for aasistancf in building ad ing "on. an International scale." the people of South Vietnam have through 10). surging thirties. FEBRUARY 4-10 of services, with the other giving ‘ MBiraBR ADDIT BORBAO OP wriUnga by one at America’s dis "What’s Got Your Back Up" by speaker on the history of the N e assistance. ministration. Even before Luciano's death, c ir c d Ca t io n b Increased. > Healthy TeeMi... tinguished writers. Bill Miauldin; collection of politick gro in N ew England. Hd haa toW In the area of personnel, Illing ■ The fourth proposai led the the statement said, authorities Th* ReraM Prlntlna Compan;, Ine., "W e are out there,” the Presi A Happier -School Child ’’Dove Song o f the Plains” by cartoons. how his interest i n ' atudylng the alone will be resptmible for selec achool board to discuss the 8-3-3 found that "elements linked” with laaumaa no flnandal reaponslblllt; foi Mari Sandoz; a lyric galute to the COL-GATE subject was givep impetus in his system, which several board Luciano had been in contact with typoaraphlcal error* appearlna In i dent continued in hia answer, "on To assure the best possible den "Tha Age of Churchill’’ by Pe FROM tion, supervision, evaluation, de- earth and „and people who association with Masonry, particu bers feel cannot be efficiently suspected members o f the ring. arairtlaeineni* and other readlna mab training and on transportation, and tal health for your child — dley ter deMendelssohn; a magnlflcant FOR partment meetings and substi la The Mancheater Erenina Herald made hlatory a t the Cheat Plains. larly upon being appointed hle- Sandah Retiiiy, from Israel Trip tutes, a n d , will seek help from adopted until sufficient faculties Narcotfee agents searched Lucl- wa are aasIsUng in every way we 1. Teach him to eat healthful, account of ChurchlU’a early yearn, THB BBHMFITS OF DIapia; advertlalna cloalnp boura: "Plamao'a Plcaasos” with text 1874-1911. b e t t e r torian of Prince Hall Grand Lodge Mancheater High In orientation, are found. The separation of ano'p home In Naples, the after mCDICRL properly can the people of South protective foods at mealtime and noon before he died, the atatement Hot Monday— 1 p.m {Mda; by David Douglas Duncan; in N ew Haven. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Sandals,AHoapital for heroism during the,^an of Zionist affairs, educstlon assignment and faculty meetings, North End Junior high pupils la a iy>r Tueaday— 1 p.m Monday between meals — reduce the in said, and questlonad him the next Vietnam who, with the greatest Picasso’a personal collection of his Rogers has spoken frequently siege of Jerusalem in 1948, was un chairman and past president of the ‘nte high achool will take c h a i ^ physical barrier against the 6-3-3 PHftRmflCY Iter WednejWedneaday—1 ‘ p.m Toeaday, take of refined sugars. Jamaica Independence FABRIOS 40 Steep Hollow Lane, returned morning, a few hours hefbre he iy«r Wmradilay—1 p.m. Wedneaday. courage and with— under dange: own paintings. ^ ihunlde^ TOOTH pusn at both the high school and coUege veiled by the widow of Dr. Chaim Manchester Hadassah chapter. The of special subject teachers, with system which sortte board mem MiMB.niMM.8.8. M. 1*4148 2. Help him to start the brush at L O W M IL L P B IO E S yesterday from a two-week visit wetn to the airport, shadowed by ilor ntday -1 p.m. Tliuraday. "New York TimeB Cook Book” level on the history of the Ne- Yassky who waa killed In ambush. Study Mission was part of the ob Illing assisting. bers feel makes the system Im- ___,y—1 p.m Priday. are attempting to maintain their ing habit early.. LONDON (A F )— Jamaica, Brit * a detective. edited by Craig Claibomc; 1,600 to Israel on which Mrs. Sandals Mrs. Sandals reported she was servance of the Jubilee. Year of In UM^aroa of pupila, Illing will practical. led deadlines 10:20 a.m each freedom. 3. Provide his teeth with the ain’s largest holding in. the Carib- VISIT. lay of pablleatlnn exeenl Saturday— reolpea fo r all oooasiona choaen IJKE / was a member of a Hadassah “amazed at the accomplishments Hadassah, women's Zionist or I Am "N o w ," the President concluded beneflts of fluorides. beaiL will becoma indepandent from thoae that have appeared in n>s and 4nergy” of the Israeli people. ganization of America, which waa ...... I ■ ■ I —.... . ,. 11 - RA'msmber that ewly and reg Aug: 6. Study Mission. his answer, "this la an area where the N ew Torii Times. / / PILORIM Mrs. Sandals is regional chair- founded 60 years ago. Friday, February 9 ular dental. care saves teeth and Mrs. Sandals, one of five Con 935 MAIN ST.-M l 3-5171 * OPEN 9 TO 5:30 P.M. - CLOSED "Larousse Gastronomique”; bi- -Colonial Secretaty Itaginald WORLD’S elao there is a good deal of danger and money. • I's. tematlonally famous bible of oook- Maudling communicataS the Brit necticut delegates among 140 na In Troobled Streets it's a matter of information. We ish government’s agreement on MILLS k»ff- ••••Si* tional Hadassah leaders, with her don’t want to have information thd date today to the Jamaican BEST TOOTH PASTE TASTE! New England Closed Monday One mipht think that the right "The Super Americans” by John CHENEY HALl* husband, was greeted at the Ha which is of assistance to the enemy Bainbridge; a picture of life in the delegation attending constitutional Hartford Bead Ring terroriata who will reaort to A Thought for Today dassah Medical Center in Jerusa News Briefs The' Municipal Building, the —and it’s a matter which I think United States featuring the land of talks in London. Sponaored hy the hlanchcoter lem by Dr. Sagher, head of the Connecticut State Employment jmything to try to defeat Preai- millionaires—Texas. Jamaica, with about 1.6 mllllcHi OPEN A will have to be worked out with dermatology department to which Service and Unemployment dent de Gauile’a policy of inde- Connell of Cburcbes "Fam ous Last W ords” edited by people and an area of 4,411 square BOSTON (A P )— A 10 per cent in the government of V ietn ^, which TONIGHT TILL 9 the Connecticut Hadassah chap, Compensation Division, with Bamahy Crnirad; a collection of miles, will be the first of 12 Brit- crease in commuter (ares expected jpendence for A lgeria were caualng tere contribute support. offices at 806 Main St., and all bears the primary responsibility." tender, profound and witty last Ish-protectsd 'territories in ths SATURDAY 10 to 4 enough trouble in Algeria and in The church is in need of more Mrs. Sandals attended an immi to add 172,000 tb New Haven Rail banks will be closed Monday, O F MANCHESTER Between the President’s mono words. Caribbean to receive full state PHARMACY Paria, and that any FYenchman of radical reformers — in the best 458 H A B T F O B O BO . (O O B N E B O F M c K E E ) T E U BU 8-9946 gration seminar and participated road revenue was approved yes Feb. 12, in observance o f Lin syllabic "no” at the previous press "The New York I Know” by hood. in a two-hour question and answer (ood will and common aanse would sense of that expression. As soon terday by the Massachusetts De coln’s Blrthdsy. conferance, 'and the rather ornate conference with Prime Minister not do a slngla thing to add to the as any group settles down and David Ben Gurlon. The Manchester partment of Public Utilities. The and wordy dodge of this much imbllc turmoil the rightlat tem r- thinks it has all the right people -(xtuple visited youth Aliyah vil- hike is effective Feb. 11. commissioner of public works; longer answer, there seemed to be Ernest Reiss, Belmont; William lata a n trying to create and main on its side and all the right an reclamation projects on de litUe real difference in content nuded'hills and„.new development SP R IN G F IE LD . Mas.s ( A P I - M. Jacobs, Newion; Elton Ste- Have fun! tain. swers to any possible questions, Beth the "no” and the long answer towns desert of the Negev. Eleven persons were left home- phen.s, Wellesley, and Edward A. But auch thinking would reckon when it becomes more interested le.ss yesterday when (ire swept the DeSimone, Boston. seemed to imply the 'very same The Sandals •^Iso boarded a boat without the nature of the Oom- in the beauty of the temple than carrying more 'tijM 700 Immi two upper apartments of a 3-story Design your own solid thing—that we are doing much nunlata. They, aa they damon- in the God worshiped there. Its e E T 4 B c m > / grants at H aifa port and -visited dwelling on Monroe St. No one LAWRENCE, Mass. (AP)—Pat more in South Vietnam, and that very smugness will inevitably give was Injured. rick J. Donohue, who served with Strated in Paria yeaterday, were housing project. settlenlenU where what we are doing includes much rise to a new and dynamic group John Kt'^ktgere the immigraints will makeike their fu- Sgt. Alvin C. York during World hot content to leave the atreeta BOSTON (AP)-U.S. District War I, died yesterday at the age cherry dining room at more actual flghUng, than we are which will threaten it. Ws.com ture homes. dtar for the efforta of Frtnch plain about too many churches in gro. Spreading the knowledge he Climax of the Study Mission vit* Judge Charles E. Wyzanski Jr. has of 73. willing to admit legally, or public Baeurlty forcea to reatralp and con our towns, maybe smugness has FORD DEALERS has gained, he bclievse, help* dis it was the dedication of stained liet next Wednesday (or the ar- Donohue was one of a handful ly, or fomriAlly. pel ignorance and intolerance. raighnients of five men Indicted on of men under York's command trol the activity of the right wing helped to produce some of them. glass windows designed by Marc A resident of Mancheater for the when York won the medal of honor Sale prices! Perhaps the final teat or proof Rev. William G. Lorlmer, Chagall and installed in the syna charges of conspiracy to defraud tarrmiata. No, the Oommuniata had past 26 years, Rogers is station in connection with the federal high for leading an attack that wiped of this comes in tha way the busi First Congregratlonal Church gogue of the new |22 million Ha- to get th em aeli^ into the act. supervisor at the Bishop’s Comer dassah-Hebrew University Medical way program. out a German machine gun nest ness of American caaualUes is han South Windsor. They had to get themselvea into Branch of the U.S. Post Office, the Center in Jerusalem. A standard ■^e defendants ii^lude Fred B. in the Argonne Forest. Donohue dled. There la no pretense, on the the atreeta. They had to add them- first Negro to be appointed a sta of -iralour, presented by ihe Israel Dole of Shelburne FYdls, who re won a Silver Star (or his part in tion supervisor in the greater H art Defense Forces to the Hadassah signed Wednesday as ar^xssoclate the action. .Balvea to the turmoil. part of our news services, or our 34.95 officialdom, that they were really ford area. The reault waa a altuatlon which USED CAR 179. Equally well kno-wn in Bolton, holding a non-belligerent status, TUNE TEASERS waa idiotic, from every point of Manchester and Hartford, Rogers when they were hit view except, one auppoees, that of' is affiliated with many civic and The big 48 x 70i/i-inch hutch stores loads the French Communista them- What all this means is that. Just fraternal organizations. Including BOTH of dishes. (Buffet base only, $109). the Eiastera Star where he has aelvea. W hat waa idiotic about It like the Communista, we are w ag ing an undeclared w ar In South served as past patron of Stella is that the French Communlata are Chapter, the Masons, the Grange, east Asia, answering the guerrilla VAUNTINE suppoaed to believe in freedom for and the Neighborhood Centers. Algeria, that the French Commu- game with the guerrilla game, and Rogers and his wife, the former WATKINS niata were, when they went out devoting as many more men and Oretta Majors of Hartford, have as much more equipment to it W five children. SUGGESTIONS Into the atreeta yeaterday, demon- Births Drop it takes to produce an undeclared atrating againat the aame right Acordlng to vital statistic le- vlctopf. SEMI-ANNUAL wing terroriata the French police por3rts filed in the office of the ALL FAIRWAY PRICED are trying to control, but that they That Is why we frequently have DIAL lowntow clerk for the year 1961, there FURNITURE were alao, by their going out into newsmen from the area proclaim 1230 were 68 births to Bolton residents during the year, 37 marriages and CUPS — NAPKINS the atreeta, adding to the very tur ing flatly that we are engaged in • HANKIES 6 A.M. to 10 A.M. 18 deaths. During the previous VALENTINE CARDS an actual w ar there while the TABLE COVERS moil and atrife the right wing year, there were 67 births. • JEW ELRY FOR FAMILY and FRIENDS President practices his evasions, terroriata are trying to promote. Am sf About 75 attended the Blue and • SLIPS PLATES — SEALS The Oommuniata themaelves which, when we analyze them, Gold dinner of Cub Scout Pack 157 • UNDERWEAR CUT-OUTS — BOXES really say the same thing. 5 c-2 5 c 34.95 would proclaim, of courae, that WINF at United Methodist Church last • GIFTWEAR STREAMERS and MORE Table And It is,- we suppose, the w ay night, Cub Scout leaders report. SALE they were out In the atreeta to help professionals mask and manage an Den niothers Mrs. John Sailer, • COSMETICS HEART CAKE PANS Braotd -back the government againat the right Mrs. Don Carpenter and Mrs. Al' VALENTINE PACKS Duxbury a rm operation of this kind—as con wing extremlata. Actually, they bert Glglio made arrangements for HUNDREDS OF VARIETIES chair, (matching 117.50 SC O U T S A N D trasted, for Instance, with the the banquet, including blue and aide chairs Rrare, by their own preaence and ORGANIZATION gold decorations. 629.50). ' activity, making it more difficult amateurish management of the SUE/ CANDY DISCOUNTS ON ALL 9 p . m . for the government to maintain Cuban affair last April. Wa seem Awards were presented to Rob BOXES and PACKAGES 15c-59c PURCHASES ALWAYS! Shown for the ert Butterfield, bear badge; Mark PER PACKAGE to be getting more sophisticated OM iAT N i w r u n o n order, and challenging the very Mulka, lion badge, a gold arrow first tim# and competent in this sort of rulea of public conduct the govern DIVIlOFMfNTI and a silver arrow; Warren Klein' during Watkins THURSDAYS ment haa eatabllahed in Ita effort thing. Whether that will be a long Schmidt, two-year pin; Charles WE GIVE WORLD GREEN STAMPS! to maintain order. But* If the Com- range curse or blessing, who Zeppa, one-year pin; Bobby Rob Semi-Annual 29.50 inson, one-year pin, denner’s muniats Juat aat home and let the knows? ■ Sale. FRIDAYS badge; Douglas Bevins, denner’s 705 Middle Tpke. East government police snuff out the badge; Stephen Conley, de'nner’s 975 M AIN ST. The 42 X 62-inch oval apoon- right vring terroriata, they would badge; Norman Daley. bear "Turnpike Plaza" In Downtown Sweetness And Light badge. Bob Boske, who earned the fool table above extends to a not be advertiaing their own M l»: N ext to Popular tence, or gaining notoriety prestige Suddenly, even if only, perhaps, All makes, all models... including lion's badge and gold arrow, was Manchester big 42 X 86 inches with two luiable to be present to accept fo r their pkaty. "^ ry temporarily, everybody In Market !eaVe«, The four-slat ladder- them because of illness. Bo, even if their presence in the volved in the problem of the Congo back chairs have fiber-rush On Honor Roll FAIRWAY •soat.s. There are additional atreeta aet back the government'a Is beha-vlng at If this were a nice, late models taken in trade on our hot- Six pupils from Bolton were on control of those same strMts civilised affair, subject to the most the honor roll at Bennet Junior liutche."? and tjable.s from againat the terroriata, even if their polite drawing room manners, and High School in Manchester for the which to 'choose, all sale demonstration caused liolence and the ultimate In consideration for ledond quarter of the year which priced. selling new Fords... all priced to move fast ended Tuesda/. They were Rob loas of life which could easily have the outlook and the vital interest ert Bosworth, Daisy Dlmock, been avoided, even if their activity of others. a / Leonora Fava, Marjorie Luke postponed the day of peace and Premier Adoula, who previously Cynthia Steele and Sandra ' Wil MEET DAVE .. freedom for Algeria, in which they had had nothing but Impatience Hurry in for a buy that's out of this world! Hams. Family Communion Slated themselvea suppoaefjly believed, and abuse for Katanga's President Family Communion Sunday will the Communista atlU had to get out Tahombe, Is putting .in a good word be observed this week at St. Mau there and exploit the tragedy for for that separatist politician, con A KING of HEARTS rice Church and will be sponsored what It might be worth from their tending that he isn’t such a bad by St. Maurice Council of Cath own political point of view. sort after all, and ought to be olic Women. 'There will be a coffee The right, wing terroriata, for given a chance to carry out his and social hour in the church hall after all Masses. The council will their part, are naturally delighted own promtse.s without any more conduct a food sale in the hall all 134.50 to be able thus to claim that what threats of action o|^ pressure from during the morning hours. Tabic and 4 chairs 149 they are really doing is to defend anybody outside, including the Buy y o n of uioful 'X ast Call France against the Communista. Quaint 34-inch hutch United Nations. SAVE ON DEPRECMTION... milooffo, . . dopondablo trans- Property owners who have com (7014 inches high) has See how little it costa for an Old Salem and they immediately began send Union Mlniere du Haut-Katanga^ Helps keep your plaints about their tax assess ments may discuss them wjth the a spoon rack shelf. solid cherr.v dinette I The 42-inch round ing a few o f their plastic bomb val which is the name of that mining TAXE5...INSUttANCEI porfation you fan bo proud of I board of tax fevtew in their - last table extenda'to 42 x 54 inchc.s so yoii_ can entines to known Oommunlit ad- burner clean os it (Base only, to use as company owned by the Belgians scheduled public session tomorrow seat six when required; All Old Salem dretaes, as if it were only the Com- heats your home I a server, $79.50). and some undoubtedly villainous at the Community Htdl from 8 a.m. pieces are finished in a satin-smooth mel munlata, and not de Gaulle, pro international associates, has sud to 5 p.m. RT-98 is the most completely lowed brown coloring. posing freadom for Algeria. denly abandoned ita aupposedly effective fuel oil additive In use Manchester Evening Herald Bol And if thla helps the right wing n;iost villainous role— that of en today This helps your oil ton correspondent, Ornce terrorists fool and' befuddle a few burner deliver more dean, de- .MtiDer- couraging Katanga to go its own mott, telephone Mitchell 8-8568. more Frenchmen, the Communlata way—and is now suggesting ways peadablt beat You get pre Including m anyjfO^Ugod' mium aarvice, too. All dealgDad Got 6 usod ear you will not regret'that either, not so by which part of its own taxes can to make borne heating easy. Old Salem Group % long as they get their share of the be paid immediately into the cen eon truit from a doalor who'g Con. . . ingpoctod/rocondhionod spotlight and the notoriety, and tral treasury of Premier Adoula. in businog* to gtayi [whon nocoggary, road-togtod. Police Arrests can see renewed hope for that ulti This sounds exactly aa If the big Call today lot Adapted from fine old mate demoralization which would mining company had finally come Frank S. Bugnacki, 52, of Birch make both France and Algeria pieces. Old Salem fur to the realization that even Its own M o b ilh e a t M-tn. Bd., Bolton, waa otMunged alaves to a cynical totalitarianism. niture provides you future prosperity now depends on wUh keeping two unlicensed dogs with the utility for a united, rather than a dismem SEE YOUR FORD DEALER.a.NOWI and ordered to appear in Circuit 20th Century living bered, Congo. 99.50 The Undedared War WE GIVE HrK Court 12, Manchester, Feb. 19. and the charming A s we look at the moment, all is Ernest J. Hubley, 23, of 33e Cen At one of his recent press GREEN STAMPS quaintness of Early sweetness and light. Even Ambas ter St., earfy today warn charged Americati times. One of tlie most popular Uliles in all our conferences, President Kennedy sador Zorin, the Rpssian repre , with passing in is no passing none. man^' open stock groups is the reproduc was asked point-blank whether we Pieture above is Dave Witham in front of hia huge heart display. Dave features Whit sentative at the United Nations, Ho vi^ be presented in court on tion of a drop leaf swing-leg table. The iiad forces fighting in South Viet- Feb. 26. man's, Fanny Farmer, Schrafft's, Candy Cupboard and Page and Shaw Valentine who has the obvious assignment of MORIARTY Old Salem model shown measures 40 x t h •nam. Hia response, which waa M ra Irene J. Bieu, 451 Parker Choose from stirring up a iltUe trouble and dis- Hearts. Priced from 66e to $10.95. inches with leaves down: opens to a big haraly audible, so quick was hia BL. wes charged this roaming sension If he can, aeems to have DILLON SALES and SERVICE, Inc. with keeping an iinltrenaeil dog >MBage on to Uio noxt press con- BROTHERS oghteen 90 inches long when extended with two been unable to tap real controversy S19 MAIN 8TREET--MANCHESTER, CONN. and was ordered to appear in 0t • leaves! Hitchcock chairs have filjer-rush ;ferenc6 question, seems to have •o far. And, if it is any conaola- court on Foh. 38. Dog Warden Lee M l 3-5135 SMts. a one word anawer, "no.” tlon to Zorin, the Communist, not Fkaoehia roads ths arrest attar 301*315 Center St. ths dbg had run in front o< a car LENOX PHARMACY - At last Wednesday’s press con- even the American right wing haa, dsrenea, tha President was asked and was stniok down. Hia dog 299 E. OBITER ST. TEL MT 94B94 for ths moment, anything new or was taken to a Taterinaftan tor AHsattaUy'tha aams question, but, startling to say about what a wick- W a tlaiA the question .was mora ad bminsai It hsis baaa for tha Read Herald Advi, •Of* — I ■ / V amwrisartjR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, PEBRUARY 9, 1962 P.AGB MINE r ^ g i G H t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CQNN„ FRIDAY, FEBRtlARY 9, 1962 turned up this winter Up for 4klv- Rgckvitte’yertum Columbia Marks, Norwich. TVrenty-two par reasarclt aknad at lsamta« HEALTH CAPSULES ticipated in ths^ competition Sun Science %srto prevent oorroslea. day night and seven showed up for Tax Unit SesjBions k y MIehml A PcMk IIJ . 2 Town Students instruction. IS TMSRE ANY MNGCR VelenUaa Deuce At Work Spam veMelat re m tirlni tiM To End Saturday IN G6TTINC TATTOOCP ? Win UofC Degrees The Porter School Grade 7 ie ■arth's u /tm o m tb m f aie sui^setad sponaocUif a Valentine dance, T he H igh S chool W orld not to just on# but two aourosa of By I t a ABSOOEAntD YBIM The Vernon Board of Tax Rs- John F. Clarke of Lake Rd., and ‘^ 1 ^ of Hearts,’’ for the Grade boating. 8 t o ^ from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in Wtaala talk, fallout aSeeta on Best-known te asrodynamlc vtew will held Its last publio ses MUe Harriet IL Lyman computed Mr, W iUiw C. Coe, Faeulty Adviner sion for appeal of property assess- the activity room at the echool. BRAND NEW 1962 MODEL VoLXXVI,No.20 Friday, 'February 9 Compiled by Stodcato of Haacbostor HiKh School. farm animals, and a giant sai heating. tlM heat gensratSd by their academic requirements at the A king and queen will be crown wave are topics ot aeientifie stud mstita tomorrow at Town Hall. The' fricUon o f tha air and the vehicles University of Connecticut 1 a a t ed. Candidate! for queen are Susan Iss: outer akin. session will last from 9 a.m. to noonAnd from 2 to 4 p.m. month and will be awarded a Tamborninl, Kathy Gamacl^e, San- The otoer source la radlaUon bachelor’s degree in June. drk Naumec and Jane Forbes; and A-FASS. Whala Talk heating, but it might create as Residenta who wish to appeal pr contest property eseeesments Clarke was enrolled in the Col for king, Gary King, George Ro SEDAN "Two Losses End Coast Guard Band Scientists have been eavesdrop much heat, say sclcnUsU of the altered on toe lest grend list ere lege of Arte and Sciences and Miss land, John Card and Mike t^rran. Wn M|* ping on the maternity ward chat-' Northrop Corp., B evvly Hills, L^man in the School of Business Committee chairmen are: Re Calif. entitled to sppeer before toe boerd. ter-if any-of pregnant Pacific gray During the belance o f toe month, Admlniatration.. freshment, Jacke Marrotte; decora whales. The violent flow of air afbund tions, John Jamee; king and queen Includes Finance and boeuni members wifi view proper- „ Called for Car Fire Insurance Chargee Bid for Tourney Will Play Tuesday The purpose la to discover if a fast-moving object cim make Uee involved in toe appeals before Firemen were called out about thrones, Betsy Ferguson; clean-up. Immtdlat* they do m ^ e soiuids, arul catalog toe air so hot its molecuiss'become making their decisions. The board Kevin Lyman, Master of cere "After Normal Down .6 p.m. Wednesday for a car fire monies will be Calvin CSiowanec them as part of a growing Ubrary broken apart and ionised, they ex' is required to complete its adjust on Cheebro Bridge Rd. The vehicle Payment Ddivtry of toe sounds made by msmy spe plain. This produces radiation and Jim Purvis. XJehoM of “Wait ’Ull next year,' Those who enjoy good music, but ments to toe grand list by toe end belonged to Clayton Blay of To never seem to get toe opportunity cies of animals Including sea lions, which contributes additional heat of February. bacco Rd., Lebanon. Damage was hM i hopes for the future, and a seals, porpoises, shrimp and many to toe surface of 'toe vehicle. Mancheater Evening Herald Co pnde In their hard ■work this se Riflemen Roll to attend a concert, are reserving Chairman Norman N. Strong slight. fish. said toe number of appeals to date lumbia correspondent Mrs. Donald ■on give the high school cagen Tuesday evening, Feb. 13, for the y o o MAY OET H E ^ITIS, IBq](/Scout Sunday IR. Tuttle, telephone AOademy BOLAND MOTORS reason to hold their heads high. United States Coast Guard Band. The . findings could help experts Highest Wave "has been normal.” - He said this SINCE THE NEEPLC USEP Boy ^ o u t Sunday will b e . ob distinguish betwen true and false 8-8435. 369 CENTER SIRBET— 5U 8-4079 With two away games remaining Over Academy The band, under toe direction of Tha great earthquake shook the meant between 12 end 15 appeals CAN TRANSMITyfHE VIRUS served at Columbia (Congregational targets showing up on antiaub- Fairweather Mountain range of heVe been entered at each of toe OF THIS PISE^E FROM ONE YOUR QUALITY LARK DEALER and a 7-7 record, the Indians have Bandmaster William L. Broadwell, (Jhurch Sunday at i l a.m. Hie OVER 25 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION been eliminated from tourney con will prtssent a concert starting at nmrine sound-dstaction equipment southeast Alaska, and great ava three sessions toe board has held PERSONANOTHER. Scouts will gather in toe Pariah tention. Bristol Central overcame For Sixth Win 8 o'clock in toe High School’s Bai Scientists o f toe Lockheed-CaU' lanches tumbled into the serene hvlplvl Hall in uniform and enter toe a 13-point deficit to edge the sur ley Auditorium. Ih e concert is fomia Oo. used hydrophones loW' tdtuya Bay. laaissni church, in a group. And that created a sea wave prising Indians S8-51 last Friday Ck>ntinuing to roll along at a being promoted by the Senior tred from a research ship into shal Boy Scouts Plan Bowmen NeWe ZONOLITE While Maloney held off a late rally, Class for toe benefit of toe score- low water o f a channel which toe which probably threw its foam Columbia Lake Bowmen will fast pace, Mancheater High's red ing crest higher toai, any wave winning 67-61 In Tuesday's game b ^ d fund. pay whales follow In migrating Drive for Funds here for contributions. Oh hold a workday at toe course on INSULATION at the arena. hot riflemen made it six in a row Bandmaster William L. Broad- from their arctic home waters to before known too man, writes Hunt Rd. Sunday to prepare for Capt. Elliott B. Roberts of toe day, March 11, parents of cube, Co-Captaln Paul Quey, '63, dis last Wednesday, downing Loomis well, leader of the United Slates spawning grounds south of San scouts and explorers will conduct toe Mental Health Shoot on Feb. W. H. ENGLAND Don’t just woo her... played one of his b ^ t offensive Coast Guard Band at the Coast Diego, Calif. Earlier, they had U.S., Coast and Geodetic Survey. Boy Scout units of Manchesti 25. Hiey will also floor toe club Academy 901 to 881. have set a goal of $10,000 for thtlr a door to door campaign; LUM IER C O . performances this seasem, scoring Guard Academy, New London, stuck aluminum ^tubing into the Tha wave of July 9, 1968, The week of Feb. 7 through 13 house. eight ba^ets and converting 7 of In anticipation of a 900 score annual finance drive, Connecticut, has been a member of sea floor to make a picket fence caromed down the bay. sloshing has been designated as Boy Scoiit Three new members w^ere taken e Open Ail Day Saturday e 8 from the free throw line, for 23 for Loomis, the Indians fired at corralling toe pregnant whales in hundreds of feet up toe sides of The drive will begin tbs' latter into the club Suhday—Mary Alice points. Tom Kelley, '62, and Don their best to shoot in the 900's the band since 1946. Before en part of February and/contlnue Week by Governor John Dempsey. McGuire of Nonvlch; Graden Lock- ‘ At the Oreen” —Ml f-52UI listing in 1946 as an apprentice to chosen spots for the sound the bay, and in one plgce a heavily Simmons, '63, backed up Quey with for only the second time this year. studies. wooded mountainside was wiped through early March. The purpose wood,. Manchester, oqd Richard 12 and 10 points, respectively. Previously they had scored a 914 seaman-musician, Broadwell play of the appeal is to radble Manches ed with the Randy Brooks Orches clean to its bedrock to a height of Sir Cedric Improved Simmons lead a first quarter against Wilbraham Academy. Fallout sad Meat more than 1,600 feat, he says in a ter to provide ite^are of Charter ■urge against.the Spartans, scor Leading the way for the gunners tra of New York City. He was Oak Council’s operating ex advanced to (Jhief Musician in If nuclear bmnbs fall, and farm Smithsonian Institution report. HOLLYWOOD (A P )—Sir Ced ing 8 of the Indians' 14 points. was Rick Jacobs, '63, who com penses. ric Hardwicke has. bmn released 1957 and to his present rank of animals become dusted with -fall wow The Indians could not maintain bined a 99 prone with an. 84 off Monies cqMroted will Be used to out, it would be safe to eat toe from Cedars of Lebanon Hospital a six-point second quarter lead and hand for a 188 score. Dave Lan bandmaster In January of 1961. William Broadwell defray tl^^scout office operating after five days of treatment for fell behind by as much as 6 points Bandmaster Broadwell is an ac flesh of animals which you could dry, '64, continuing to show some lead to slaughter. Warren Receives expens^ the salary of a profes- a ivspiratory ailment. in the second half. Foul shots by complished trumpet player, play sional,''man to serve here, profes great potential, fired a 181 to tie Their meat would not be made A spokesman said the British- Simmons and Dennis Dailey, '62, ing with and leading the Coast s i o n guidance for toe troops at- for second place with A1 Archi unsafe by large amounts of ex Commission Today born actor was much Improved, CUPID Mi^iwWHEN; put the Indiana within two points bald, '64, including a perfect 100 Guard Band's dance orchestra for School Marks ttoding summer camp and leader- but would rest at home for a few of the Spartans. several years prior to his appoint ternal radiation, says Dr. John H. .snip training, opportunities and ma HERI prone. Captain Allan Sault, '62, Rust, University o f Chicago vet Forbes S. Warren, son of Mr., days. With 8 Heart of Gold by Barton's; Filled with 72 Maloney erected an 11 point fired a.fourth place 180. Sault was ment as band director. Broadwell terials for scout leaders. Sir Cedric, 68, was taken to the lead in the third period, holding has received toe following decora Re-established; erinarian. reporting toe flndingB and Mrs. Ray S. - Warren, J69 i»" During the week o f Feb. 26 'YOUR COmiDENCE scrumptious chocolate mirAatures. Just $2.98 for the only other shooter to fire a of the Natiom l Academy of Sci hospital in an ambulance last Sat the Red and White to nine points. tions': Coast Guard' Good Conduct Princeton St., is being commi^lon- scouters and friends of . scouting urday night. He was discharged “possible” 100 for the Indians. ences' subcommittee ter assess the 14 oz. package. Bi^t come on over and look The Indians could not catch the Gary Harrison, /63, fired a 17t>, Medal, American Campaign Me ed today as an ensign at toe U.S. will call on industries and buslness- Thursday night. leaders, falling behind by 15 points dal, World War II Victory Medal, Ducks Victors ment of damage to livestock from good for a fifth place finish. Har radioactive fallout. Naval Officers Candidate School, WHERE' into all the W OW S Barton's has for Valentines.) midway through the Ibial period rison has been faltering as^'br late and the National Defense Service U.S. Naval Base, Newport, R. I. before their startetd scoring. The Eating radioactive forage prob but it is hoped that he wllil|nd the Medal. The Manchester High School His parent left jiesterday to (Cupid's favorite) Indians narrowed the margin to Tickets, at one dollar per per ably would not i j y itself kill many The time to buy an engagement ring la whan six points but It was too late. Ma range and get back into toe 180 swimming team, led by Bob Heins farm animals, and their reproduc attend the ceremony. circle. The performance Is over, but toe memories will linger for many Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the Bushnell. Several of this son for this worth-while affair, Warren was a 1955 graduate of you are in lov e,. of courae. The place to buy it loney had enough of an edge'to MHS students may be seen scattered among those on the stair and', Ivan WasiUeff, out-classed tive ability or fertility would not BARTOl In firing an 881, Loomla was years. The Round Table Singers of Manchester High School may be obtained from the class Manchester High School, attended te where you know you will get full value for recuperate from the attack, piling way and elevated ledge. Many had exciting experiences, and all, officers or any Senior Class Com Buckeley of Hartford by the lop be noticeabIy,tedueed, he adds. ORANGE HALL aUe to fire two men in the 180’s played actlvi parts in toe recent presentation of “Aida" held Willlston Academy, WilUston, your, money. There's no problem, it ceeme, in up the lead to 12 points again. enjoyment. ( Herald photo by Oflaha). mencement Committee representa sided score of 71-15 at tjome on A major factor in the Red and with Steve ' Bukkall, and Blii Hot Oars Mass., and graduated in 1961 from determining when you are in love. Deciding White loss was the fouling out of Bousoh Isading toe way with 181's. tive. Wednesday afternoon. Journeying Colby CqHiege, Watervllle, Maine. Bruce Slavens, '62. An automobile suffers greater where to boy the ring Ie a problem. Or eo Dave McKennsu '83, in the third This week toe shooters journey to Meriden on Saturday, the Ducks His brother, Bruce B. Warren, ed to Choate School on Wednesday PTO Open House tamed Maloney's Spartan in a fine corrosion damage from salt or will enter the U.S. Naval Officers it may seem to you. But not if you know a period. H ie Indians were out re- other road de-icing chemicals If ixnmded 32-30, falling to get a re to take on toe Prep School squsid, 52-35 victory. Candidate School Monday. He is a ■tore's reputation for integrity. Or if you '• Round Table Singers Enjoy Both Ivan Wasilieff '63 and Bob it’s parked in a heated garage graduate of Manchester High BINGO and today entertained Hamden, an compare our values with those o f other bound in the fatal third period. In place of their regular ITiat period also saw Manchester earlier victim, at toe Waddell Club Stresses Heins '63 set new school records in rather than left out in. the cold. School and a 1961 graduate of Bos 72 East Center St., Manchester stores. Or if you consider aur policy range. Monday night meeting, toe high their events as toe Natators Canadian investigators fitid. They ton University. make only 4 out of 22 field goal school PTO will hold an open of unconditionally guaranitad aaUtfaction, attempts. Doug Pearson, '63. every single event on the '■ slate Backstage Thrills of Aida house on Monday afternoon, Safer Driving {^ainat the Buckeley Bulldogs. Follow Cupid's dictates and head our way* Mancheater aimoat surprised / Feb. 12, from 3 to 6. At this lUins won his specialty, the 200 EVERY SAT. NIGHT-7:30 .Then you've no problem at all.. Kdatol Central, raniked seventh in time interested parents may yard individual medley in 2:36.7; The Safe Drivers’ Club under the state. Playing to buUd up a Their make-up washed off, cos-Si There arose some question as to^tween InsulU and compliments; but talk with teachers concerning breaking his own record of 2:39.0. Sale Sponsored the leadership of president Nor quick lea^ the Indians scored 12 tumes returned, and song books the role that the boys would take. in Mr. Stivanello's case, it took no their children's progress or elec Wasilieff shaved the school breast to Bristol Oentaral’s S in the first man Latulippe, '62, and advisor By Erench Club put away on the shelf, the Round At first it was thought that they translation to realize that most of tives for next year. The guid stroke standard by two-tenths of a quarter. McCunry, '63. spearhead Table Singers have returned to all would be pri-asts. Later, some ance office )yill be open, and Mr. Norman Wilcox, is. trying to second, swimming the one-hundred FREE-Minialure Cedar Chests Engoeament ring his expletives were the former. A f stress the Importance of a safe ed the attack with 6 pobvts in the normal life again after their ad were given parts 8ls ministers and ter the Saturday performance, the principals will be available yards in 1:13.8. Graduate Doug with iplendtd diemend opening minutes. All students who have a sweet driving attitude on tenagers. The venture Into ancient Egypt via captains of the king. Then the however, with the tensions gone, for consultation. Stevens held the previous record Say It Sweetly With In 14K gold. Fulling ahead by as many as club, which was formed last Oc tooth will be able to participate li\ Verdi's opera “ Alda” ; and no idea of priests was abandoned and Mr. Stivanello lost his gruff ex - * before Wasilieff's tremendous per 13 in the second quarter Manches tober, wants to Increase Us mem EASY toe French I Club’s “Sweet Sale,” doubt many of their experiences the common citizens' parts were terior and became a very pleasant formance. Manchester High School to M.H.S. GIRLS, CLASS of '62 CREDIT ter appeared to have an easy vic bership in order to reach more can expect to hear a great deal MUNSON'S CANDY to be held Tuesday, Feb, 13 during will be remembered for a long studied. Finally, Mr. Frank Pan- person. Worldlings Given teenagers who have or soon will — ON TERMS $200-^ tory tucked away. The Rams, time. dolfi, executive director of toe Round Table members were im more from Ivan Wasilieff in the however, thought differently, as toe lunch'period. The sale, which is have a driver’s license. Posters that way of fine swimming. EXOLUSIVEL.Y IN MANCHESTER AT Completely Ignorant of the re Connecticut Opera Association, de pressed by toe friendliness of the Interview Tips clearly emphasize toe need of safe Each year, as the senior class of MHS grows they approached within 7 points the first of a series of money-rais cided that tha baases would be people with whom they were work In addition to winning , both of at halftime. cipe for toe making of an opera, dri'ving on toe part of tenagers are ing projects, will include cakea, priests all the time, and the tenors ing. Libby Tbwle, '63 termed the relays, the Ducks piled up eight larger, it becomes increasingly difficult for us to Central created a troublesome they had only a vague idea of the Miss Patricia Platt, a Herald being obtained by the club's pub firsts, in winning every event, brownies, cookies, and fudge des ingredients when rehearsals bet- be ministers and captains in their their attitude as "blunt, but friend secure a list of girl graduates to whom we want preaa In the third period which serts. ly." Gory Harrison, '63 felt that Btaff reporter and a former mem' licity manager. Posters are also string of ‘firsts’ was started by enabled them to grab a 5 point gan< last fall. Forewarned by their first scene, priests In the second, being prepared by toe club mem John Verfaille, '63 who won the 200- to present, absolutely free, our Lane Miniature The French I Club is hoping to and citizens in toe third toe BoiOists were more friendly ber of toe High School World Staff, iValentineVDaV WESTOWM advantage going into the final raise a large sum of money to give director G .' Albert Pearson that bers themselves. ^ yard freestyle. Karl Then, '63. 50^ opera stars tend to be tempera The morning of the first chil than tile chorus, but mo.st of the spoke to that club recently con Cedar Chest graduation gifts. This year we will SUOOR PHARMACY eight minutes. The Indians came to a United Nations Fund for unr people were very nice. Members Meetings are held one eiftemoon yards freestyle; Heins, medley: beck on the strengh; of two mental, they were prepared for dren's performance the Round cerning interviewing and other a week. The brief but Informative Jim Hunter, '62, 100 yard freestyle: Beautiful Heart Boxes derdeveloped French - speaking Table was to report to the Bush of the Round Table were very present these keep-sake chests to the girls ..i^ho 917 MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER 459 HARTFORD RD. (CORNER OF McKEE)— TEL. MI 0-9946 brackets by McKenna with a one areas. The club expresses hopes the worst when conductor Anton readily accepted, not treated at all newspaper problems. meetings frequently consist of films Dick Berube, '62, diving, and Char- I Priced From $1.10 point edge, before Central piled Guadagno arrived to Instruct toe nell Memorial to be costumed and depicting safe driving and cor 1 ley Everett, '63 100-yard back reserve them in advance by sending in the coupon J that ail MHS’ers will buy some coached on stage positions. Un like strangers, and had their share An MHS graduate of 1960, Miss on the deciding margin. thing from the sale in order that chorus in their parts. of praise and scolding. rect attitudes for drivers. More stroke, all added to the list. Fast below. Mail or bring to our store. We’ll advise you FILLED WITH MUNSON'S Fouling wee very coeUy for the However, Mr. Guadagno immedi fortunately, this operation turned Platt joined the Manchester Eve films depicting sale driving ahd improving senior 'filer' Herb their contribution to the United out to be a "hurry up ari’d wait" At the two abridged children's ning Herald shortly thereafter. when your Miniature chest arrives. No obliga OWN DELICIOUS Indians, who lost three starters Nations will help in a shiall way ately won the hearts of the entire correct attltuudes for drivers. More Maher. ‘62 turned his best perform proposition; but the group had had performances, toe tenors, who had Presently, she Is a reporter of edu via ftyuls. Central's press rattled to better the present economic con group, and although he did strive films are scheduled to be shown via ance of the season In winning the tion whatsoever, of course. FRESH CANDt the foresight to bring lunches and to change costumes twice, were cation news. 100-yard butterfly in 1:09.7. , Manchester. The Indians managed ditions of the world. for perfection, used none of the terribly pressed for time and de the clubs meetings. Anyone who eventually were assigned costumes. Other points collected by" the REGULAR 4 shots in the third quarter. Man Although French I cla.sses have tactics made famous by Maria vised ways of quick changing such Miss Platt, pointed out to the is interested in participating In toe OR chester converted a poor 16 of 30 CallaS. Mr. Guadagno's method What seemed to be fashionable club the "Three C's” that she fol club should notify the club advisor, Natators were: Jerry Miller, 200- agreed to supply the food, other as keeping hats and capes pre-tied. yard freestyle, 2nd; Tom Alexan MINIATURE free throw atteoapts. contributions will be gladly ac of getting attention was to make in ancient Egypt is staging a come lows in interviewing. They are: Mr. Wilcox, or one of the officers. WATKINS BROTHERS, INC. back these days, at least in toe However, these devices took two der, 50-yard freestyle, 3rd; Bob With tourney preeaurq/off, the cepted. Those who wish to con a kissing noise which served to performances to perfect and by Carefulness. Courtesy, and Con The present officers are as follows: 2 Stores To Serve You boys' apparel; the tunics they rer cern. Emphasizing the importance Norman Latulippe, '62, president; Johnson, individual medley, 3rd; 935 Main Street Indians lurve an a'way contest -with tribute to the "Sweet Sale" should alert not only the chorus, but toe Saturday, when the full perform Ed ChJster, diving, 2nd: Ned Zaglio. , Hall tonight and travel to Weth contact Mrs. Heidi Mclnemy in orchestra and soloists as well. celved were of the “ two Inches ance was given, toe chorus had of .fach, she explained that the ap James Slavin, '62, vice-president; Mancheater, Conn. MUNSON'S above the knee” fashion. Unac proach to an interview is the key butterfly, 2nd; Dave Baxter, 100- ersfield next FVlday for the sea room 237. Girls were assigned parts as several extra minutes before their Sandra Rhodes, '62, secretary; yard freestyle, ^ d ; CJiarley Whar son's final. Neil Wise, '63 Phil Rider, '63 priestesses. customed care had to be taken In entrances. to its success. The interviewer James Prior, '6 3 , treasurer; and CANDY KITCHEN sitting and running to avoid em should have persistence, but not ton, 100-yard ^>ackstroke, 3rd; and I am a member of toe Claes of 1962. Mancheater High Makers of Fine Candy j For a few parts as soldiers in David Goodstlne, '63, publicity Jim Blanehfj^ld, 100-yard breast' School. Please reserve a Lane Miniature Chest for me. GS barrassment. overly so. Patience, and back manager. Sa« Brown, '62 SHOPPING I Make-up indeed a ahock. Un the Saturday night production stroke, 3nL (Please PRINT information below). SELF-SERViei lEFTrSTORE boys from TVInlty (ToIIege volun ground information about the sub PARKADE Inexperience Key der the glaring lights, normal fiesh ject of the Interview are two other The Docks, after spotting teered and this gave the Round 'FROLIC PLANS STARTED Maloney an early eight points In Mon., Tuee., Sat. i color takes on a corpse-llkc ap- necessities. Plans for the annual ‘Spring PINE ST. and HARTFORD RD. pearEUice, and quantities of orange- Table boys (acting as captains and the o.edley relay, roared back to 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. In Wresting Loss veteran of two performances) op Miss Platt continued with, the Frolic" were put into motion at a win-^2-35. Individual winnefs in Wed., Thun., Fri. yellow make-up were smeared on writing up of an article. She point combined meeting of toe Senior exposed portions of the body. Then, portunity to demon-strate their su cluded Verfaille, Berube, and 16 A.M. to 9 P.M. “We expected to be beaten be periority to these old college men. ed out that one doesn't have to Boys’ and Girls’ Club on Monday, Wa.«ilieff. Baxter and Hunter to show up thb face, eye shadow take detailed notes to remember Jan. 29 In toe cafeteria. Various ROUTE 6, BOLTON cause wrestling has been taught in and outline, (in three colors for Three adults acted as chaper swapped places in the 100-yard West Hartford for several years ones of the group: Mr. Rogers, the fact-s, for in writing one should committees, such as theme, tickets, freestyle. Baxter defeated Hunter DaUy t A.M. to 6 P.M. boys and four for girls) rouge, and consider what he learned from toe and decorations, were formed arid Sniiday 10:30 A.M. to now. and begins in seventh grade." lipstick were added. Francis Jes- Principal, on Thursday; Mr. 'Vater in the Maloney meet, while Hunter. of the music department on Fri interviewed person. She also point members chosen. There waa^ toe 6 P.M. So stated Mr. Anthony Allbrio, Bop, '62 toe lightest-complected boy Just three days previously, had first year wrestling mentor, to day, and Mr. Pearson on Satur ed out that a reporter finds it u.sual hassle between the ' boys, edged Baxter In the Buikley meet. in toe Round Table, gave the malce- day. All three were able to get easier to write an article if the in who didn't want a fiowens-dance, sum up the team's opening match up girl no end of problems as her Other Indians to gamer jriaces front seats— for nothing. terview is conducted in person. and toe girls who dldi,t(me will at Conard Jan. 19. efforts to darken him with brown were: Miller, Maher, Then, Hein.s, Famous FruU-of-the-Loom In 11 individual matches, nine In Dennis Podolny, '62, said of toe A question and answer period tell who won out. ish rouge served only to emphasize followed. Johnson, Zaglio, Custer, Blanch- dians were pinned (resulting in the opera, “ It was my most memor Nancy Jackson, '62 fleld, and Paul Saari. his blontf hair. She finally dubbed able experience at MHS." This loss of five points each): one lost him an albino Egyptian and gave This afternoon the Indians will on points, losing three points; and statement summarizes toe feeling up. of the entire group. It Is not engage the Whippets o f IVlndham. the. eleventh won on a pin for the Hie Ducks will lay a peAect CCIL It was at that, rehearsal they merely the novelty of participating team's only five points. The final record o f 4 wins and no losses on Ready-Made Slipcovers met Mr. Anthony Stivancllo, the score of the match was 48-5. In grand opera ‘that will be re Stage Director. The Roimd Table membered. but the overall experi the line, starting sA four o’cloefk Wrestling in two - minute pe were to wish for a better undpr- ence of working intimately with at the High School pool. riods, with the possibility of three standlng of Itallaii, since it is famous stars and appreciating toe Bruce Stavens, '62 * Crest Floral Sailcloth Pattern quarters, eight Indians were spoken by most of the people work that goesi into an opera. pinned in the first period. Those there, in order to differentiate bc- Phil Rice '62. Included were (weights in paren WE NEED * Fre-Shrunk and Machine Washobic theses) Bob Fregin (115), Jim Joy Joubert Jeff McCormick Scholastic Art Smith (121), Tom Sheridan (127), ing experiences which he encoun * Custom Details . . Fully Adjustable Art Petrone (133), Dick Diehl TB Foundation tered in toe Air Corps, where he (138), Tom Andreoll (157), Jim Legion of Honor first received training In pho Contest Opens Barry (167), Marc Squatrito (un tography. •, limited). Awards Prize Mr. ^ te m is told the club that Fred Felicity managed to last . Fiery red hair, a ready smile, It is a cnicial moment in the there is plenty of opportunity for The annual Scholastic Art Con a^nd an over-sized handbag are the game. The score is 745 to 3 in favor a good photographer, but there la the first round; but, fell in the sec The Connecticut Tuberculosis test, sponsored locally by ' toe Chair Styles ond. Felicity, lightest member of well known trademarks of Joy of Manchester, and the visiting also a lot o f competMion. He fur Hartford Courant, is about to be coach has just- committed miicide. and Health Association has an the squad, catne up with an ex Joub'ert, this week’s feminine le ther htated that earning a great gin, and students, have been cellent performance. Bob Shea, a The band is playing an ecstatic nounced the presentation of two deal of money ^ photography U USED CARS gionnaire. Joy defends the hand junior, “held on’" for the time march of triumph, hut say, who is 35 awards to the High School rare; yet it is a rewarding pro bustling around MHS preparing their entries. limit, but was defeated on points. bag, often referred to, as the "sad that leading the band? Why that’s World in connection with a school fession. All the members of tot Rene Glrai-din was the only wres dle bag" or “ mall pouch," as being this week's legionnaire, Jeff Mc press project sponsored by the as chib enjoyed Mr. Saterriis’ Inter There are about 200 entries rep- We are giving'top trade-in prices now for your tler from Manchester to win his Cormick! sociation. esting and informative talk. rseeiAing both toe crafts and art practical because she only carries departments. They ■vary from oils, match. Rene has become the lead When it comes to the band, Jeff Tlie awards were given for a fea- Kathy Ryan. '63 "necessities" in It . . like gym collages, pastelets, sculptures, and er of this team in' the match and hol(l8 back nothing. He is not only ture article on .tuberculosis by suits, bus schedules and sneakers. clay objects to water colors and in practices demonstrating the presideM of the ^band, ^ but he is Mary Pierce, '63, which appeared Her favorite pastime is painting, also a member of the dance band oaalne ptUnts. Various methods of 1955-1959 Chevrolet, Ford, Comet or Rambler to finer points of'th e game to the especially abstract art. As Joy in the Jan. 19 issue of toe World. and the bandoleers. One award is for. selection of toe Chess Team applying toe materials included ^ 3 other members of the squad. states, “ It has to be abstract; even Jeff does not confine his abun I don’t understand it.” She claims story to represent Northeastern the uses of palet knives, razor Mr. Alibrio evaluated the match dant energies to just one field blades, cotton swabs and string. by saying, “Although we lost, we .that ahe also paints wonderful San Connecticut in state competition. ward the oil new '62 Chevrolet. See us soon for though. He is also a member of There is' much preparation in gained valuable experience and ta Clauses but since "they’re a lit The other award is to toe paper, Checks H all tle out of season right now” she is the Senior Commencement Com judged as one of the nine best in making toe entries suitable for iMmed a great deal. I expect we mittee, the cross country team, and attempting a new pjpject, portrait Connecticut. entry. Paintings, for example, will get much improvement be the Varsity M Club. Hall High - School's winning mu.st be matt^ with a sturdy that deal you've been looking for on America's best Diyan Styles cause of this experience.” of a rabbit, an appiWpriate symbol The World will be entered in toe streak was snapped Jan. 17 by toe Music is O-K any lime with Jeff, national competition to compete backing and carefully labeled, With a match today at home for the approaching Easter season. and there is nothing he likes to do MHS chess team- with a score of She also enjoys playing tennis, for certificates of merit which are terms must be filled out-for each against Windham and two more belter than listen to a good jazz 4^ to 2H. This is the second item entered. FV>r the industrious next week, the Manchester wres swimming, and twisting. being given by toe National Tuber- straight win for toe team, which selling Cjor. And don't forget, we specialize in serv or swing hand. In the field of culoiiis Association and Uie Colum student who has many samples to tling team is moving ahead at full Her favorite food is the potato ■ports Jeff likes swimming and came out on top of 18 otoer state salad that she makes herself bia Scholastic Press Association. exhibit, filling out forms may be steam and students can now be playing tennis. ’ chess teams last year, to win toe come a tedious task. treated to Another exciting spec which is, she modestly declares, Jeff enjoys traveling, and in his title of Best in the State. ice and satisfaction AFTER you buy! tator sport. “delicious.” sophomore year he took the advice The first ^m e was won by Dan WWh crafts entries of pewter- Randy Smith, '64. English, the subject that she of Horace Greeley (who said. "Go Doll, 7th Ixrard, in juet 20 moves. ware and all types of beautiful enjoys most. Modern European west, young man” ) and toured Photographer This was followed by a draw on jewelry, 'vasee. ash trays, snd to* So Who Was Scared T History, Chemistry, and Choir oc America on toe Phlnney-Hunt tour. second board, played by Bill Frank, Hkc. each item to be sent to the show was cltoned and polished. "Repent ye sinners — the world cupy Joy’s school time. • This year Jeff stays up late do which left Manchester ahead IH Smart tailpred. fins quality allpcover*. Self-cordwelled, fully adjuaUble, re ended yesterday!” This sign ac She is a member of toe Girl's ing homework for English IV, Presents Talk to H at tola point. A win by Alex Then sm inventory o f all toe pieces Student Project was taken, snd they were indi- versible cushion covers. Chair styles include club, wing, T-cuihlon club, 1-aw- companied by another, “The day Leaders CHub, and la toe secretary TOgonometry, Mato Analysis, Urbanettl and Larry Preston, 6to son, modern or Cogaweli. Divan atyles Include 76” 8-cushlon, Lawson 2-cuthion 'of toe Somanhis staff. She also at- Physics, and honors Modem His Paul Begin, '84, baa reeaxUy completed this retdiea of Baxter's vkkwlly wnqipsd snd packaged the world ended — alm ost'" was Many questions were asked of and 5th boards re^ieotively, put Island, the aoens o f action in The Yeariing. The book was mas or modem 2-cushion. D ^rativs shades of green, toast, gray or red. tenda toe CYO of thq Church of toe tory. Trigonometry and English Mr. Joseph SstemBs, staff ill cattoPs. discovered by students, Monday, Assumption. Manchester fa r Into the lead wtakh tbs B k ii^ ria M of Mta. Larinia Amister. decorating varloua lockers. The are his favorite clasaes. tographer for toe Manchester^^** It never reUnquUhed. After Tom Prises of ksys, sclu^snbips and Although Joy describes berkelf m m i M m ooold not picture in their minds tbs ^ money grants have been won by Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc. Next year Jeff plans to go to ning Herald during a talk premt* joke, played by certain senior as unskilled labor, she would like Rivard, 1st teiisrd, lost a eiosely scribed by tbs aut|ior. Paul volaateersd to create a ecale m o^ bovs, made many (who refused to Brown University where he will ed to the Photography Club fought contest, Stan Marcbet. 3rd MRS atudente in the past- Win to go to work for a year before major in math of the island to aid tala classmatss' understanding of the book ners are choeeo on toe basis of bwsvs the world would end ,Sun- going to colle; Wednesday, Jan. 31. board, won his gams to put the Hs was helped to (xmplete his sxtra credit project by sevciai Mr. Satemls pointed out tost game on ice for the home chib. originality, wmtanaaship, matarl- smile ms they thought of MHS teachers. Paul/oame in after school many times ai^ workad ala used, desigB and method of Joy la toe laughter of Mr., and! Stanley M*cCo^^*/imd toey*u” a military servios gives an sxesUent BiU McBride, 4th board, kwt a Who wuren't so sure. Mrs, Louis Joubert of 9 ly ie r Cir. at 601 PorterAL 7 J “ 9 gg!! g ****”« ^ PWjte*. wWrii was m ss. a|q>Ucatian. as weU a s eonaposl- opportunity for one to learn pho- very close game to finish off thq Carolyn McNamara, '62. Cecily England'62* / Dave g o U '82 ^ P ^ t , mid pteMsr „ tten and stni(;rtim. K t<^rapliy< He related many asans- match. Kathy Vsnoart, ’64 ' Jy -r ' i- I P A G E T E N SlANCHKiSTKK ^VlS^iWG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CX)NN., ERIDAY, f'EBRUARY 9,' 1962 ■’I -••■-.rP-.- aiANCHESTER EVENING HERAI,D; J^CHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1962 - FAtiE ELEVEN R e d s Made N-Arms Gains, Protest on Terrorism Nixon Charges Obituary Mahoney Asks Talks papers ^ r e ' intact. He toM re- merically, «v«r done on multiple Peter Bent Brigham and Massa-' Hospital, while he was inside the iigsing Sclerosis portem he was vaiy happy to have sclerosis,” he said. “ It involved chuse^ts General Hospitals, said adjacent Harvard School of Public Personal .Notices President’s'^ Aide Declares Cuba Invaders them iMtck. work by tome 40. medical persons the raw data that were used to Health -for several houra abbut Mrs. Joseph SinuiKiiu Found Intact The neurologist had planned to In both the United States and Eng compile the study still are Intact noon. Include Consolidation land, With 1,156 cases being ana Mrs. Mary Jane S. Simmons, 87, leave tor England by plane today to and could be processed again. Tha study was supported by In Mbnuniatn . (CMtlaaed fran P»ga One) \ continue the study at the Univer lysed. I myself had spent about grants from Multiple Sclerosis of 591 Burnham St., died early this Lacked Plalies (Ooatlniied from Page One) “ But it would take at least a Tn lovlnc iftemorv Of MiettSrd Hllbls, sity of Durbani Medical School in two and pne-half"years on it. But year to. putvlt together again," he Foundations in England and the who passed away February 9. UeO, FOater'i uterUon that the ex morning at Manchester Memorial The proposed meeting between the town board of dilators of coiaee It is only a small part of United States, he said, iCoatlniied from Pags'One) found the car oh Ptrry Street In Newcastle. said. "It took 18 months original It doesn't take a special day tent o( Soviet K^ins has "become ^ew s Tidbits Hospital after a long illness. After Street Riots and the Eighth' District directors to discuss expansion of fire He eald $200,000 had been spent the overall work being done on ly.” . Now living In Boston's West To bring you tn our minda Uie South End at 4:30 a.m. Dr. multiple sclerosis." The days we do not think of you clear only ill the last month" in Mrs. Simmons was bom in Port- the development o f a policy to see fighting facilities in 'the North End should also ihclude a di^ on the work,'which began in 1959. The doctor’s car was stolen from End, Dr. Poskanser has a perma the AP Wires Podtanzer quickly determined his Dr. Ppekanser, on the staff of Are very hard to find. dicates that Kennedy has had adown; Ireland, May 15, 1874. and that It happens.” ' cusaion of consolidation of the town and the district, Mcord- "The study is the largeet, nu In front of the Peter Bent Brigham nent home In New York City. had lived in Manchester for 35 (Continued from Page One) country to be In danger. He hint In discussing the present ad Wife and daughters. under consideration in the last few ______^------— :>^ing to Director Francis Mahoney. ------\ ------years. She is a member of Gos ed, in an addrese to the nation ministration's foreign policies, In a memorandum to General weeks facts argding: in 'favor of Dr. H. G. yan Dam, secretary- pel Hall. the double game of the enemiea of Uik. Monday _ that he might be Nixon said: "If all the United Manager Richard Martin, Mahoney U.S. test explosions which were general of major Jewish group in Survivors'include her huhbond, the nation, which can only shake forced to use' emergency powem. States does* Is what the weak and asked that the<.broad area o f con Germany, warns agsdnst abuses o f Joseph Simmons; a daughter; Miss State Offers not available to him late last year republican institutions and reault De Gaulle's speech Monday was timid will approve, we might solidation be placed on the agenda freedom of tlie press which he said Margaret E. Simmons at home; well cash in our chips right now. when he-first began making tenta directed primarily agsdnst “sub- of the meetingf OPEN ALL DAY could result in renetVsd snti-Seml- a brother, Thomas Simmons of In anarchy.” vemlve and crim ^T’ rightists at Nixon discussed Atty. Gen. Rob Suggestion on "On 'Tuesday, Jan. 30, I request tive preparations for U.8. tests. tisin or anH-Oermanlstti . . . Spain Monson. Mass., and a sister in Ire Humanite claimed that 60,000 tempting to block his policy of ert F. Kennedy, the President's ed the board of dlrectoim to con persons stormed into the streets in Foster wrote his letter because offlclaJly requests association w ith land. putting Algeria on the path of in brother. sider complete, and not partial, SUNDAY of reports from Kennedy's news European Economic Cohsmunlty Funeral services will be held at responae to the Red call for a dem "In looking at Robert Kennedy" consolidation of the Eighth Dis ONLY A T THE onstration against the terrorists It dependence. But the ^vem m ent Town Sewers conference Wednesday that the . . . U. S. Ambasador Llewellyn the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 moved against the Communists Nixon said, "you have a man who, trict with the Town o f Manchee- President had introduced a new Thompson in Moscow has fbt|rth Main St.. Tuesday at 11 a.m. Bur denounced as “assassins” and “ fas except for lack of experience ter,” said Mahoney. cists.” Police set the figure at after Thursday night’s riota. The State Department of Health condition into U S, requirements meeting of 1963 nith Soviet MliHs- ial will be in East Cemetery. Today's edition of Humanite was which he is now gaining, has many ‘It is becoming nlore and more for any future nuclear test ban ter Andrei A. Gromyko on Berlin Friends may call at the funeral 1 0 , 0 0 0 . seized along with most party qualities of leademhlp in foreign has sent the town a report on the apparent that we all must consid treaty. That was the impression question. home Monday from 3 to 5 and 7 While the battle raged In Paris policy." er consolidation now. ( p a J t h a d iL other demonstrations broke out in newspapers in the provinces and operation of sewem in Manches Which newsmen generally got. President Kennedy's controver to 9 p.m. Nixon noted published reports “Previous attempts to consoli The family requests that flow Lille, Clermont-Ferrand, Lorlent the fellow-traveling Paris Daily ter, making some reooinrnenda- Kennedy said that in any test sial plan to set up Cabinet-level de Liberation. hinting that Robert Kennedy was date were defeated because of gen ban agreement hereafter the Unit ers bp omitted. and other French cities. But no being considered for a foreign tions for the sewer system, and eral mlsunderatandlngii.. 'Hila plea partment of urban affairs has been disorders were reported from the Across the Mediterranean in Al including a proposed ordlnanc% WEST MIOOLE TURNPtKI ed States would require some as endorsed by House Government geria, the daily slaughter went policy post—possibly even secre for consolldaUort should in no way surance against the possibility Bernard Shlekaltls provinces. tary of state. regulating the use of public sew be construed as a reflection on 0|>erations Committee but sup Authorities reported 83 arrests on with Eluropean eettlem and that the Soviet Union could again Rockville—Bernard Shlekaltls. Robert Kennedy, currently in ers.. thoee persons who have done, and porters of mea.sure admit its we^e made In Paris and ordered an Moslems wreaking Vengeance on "WE SaVE YOU MONET start nuclear weapons explosions chances in House approval are 87, formerly of South Windsor, Japan, first foreign stop in a trip After an inspection of town are doing, an excellent job in what died last night at a convalescent inv^tlgatlon into the rioting. each other. Eleven persons were sewer operations, the health d-e- ever capacities they serve and after months of secret prepata- slim . . . Adlai K. Stevenson, U. S. killed and 47 wounded by terror- around the world, said in Tokyo tion. That meant, he made clear, home here. De Gaulle, under the constitu he had no comment. partment made Vxt following rec which we are sure they will con ambassador to. United Nations, Ista. The victims were both Euro that an inspection system would He was bom May 18, <1874 in tion, can take over virtual dicta Commenting on the militantly ommendations: tinue to do. Their deep pride In wiH be best man at wedding of torial powers If he judges the peans and Moslems. have to provide against secret youngest son, John Fall. Steven Lithuania and came to this coun conservative John Birch Society 1. Expansion of sewer operation their accomplishments is to be ad preparations. son, 25, next week at San Fran try as a young man. Mr. Shlekai- and the Mlnuteman organizations, and maintenance program to in mired. tls w8is a retired farmer. He had clude annual Inspection of all Foster said Kennedy's state c is c o ,/ NUon said that neither the Re "Oonsolidatlonj la a subject that ment on this point had been care lived in the' Wapping section of publicans nor the Democrats could sewum, more extensive* cleaning should be ctmsldered on a strictly fully considered in advance. He Eugene R. Black, president of South Windsor for many years Petition Asks District Board afford candidates who sought sup operations, particularly In trouble business basis. said that in view of what the So World Bank voices full support for before moving to Rockville three port of such groups. some sewem, and the aqulring of "I uige the town board of direc viets did in starting tests last fall President Kennedy’s bond-pur years ago. He has no known sur "W e need good, strong, anti-Com- additional safety equipment. tom and Eighth District directors Kennedy was "not introducing a chase proposal to help United Nar vivors. To Print Sewer Plans Costs munists in this countiy,” Nixon ' 2. To obtain copies of manuals to meet as often Os necessary to very startling principle.” tlons meet financial crisis . . ; The funeral will be held tomor said, "but I realize that those who from the Water Pollution CJontrol make specific plans for consollda- In fact Foster denied there was Robert Welch, founder of John row at 9 a.m. with a requiem exaggerate, those who make a Federation, Washington, D. C., tion when' and If it may be ac Birch Society, says at River Falls, Many residents and taxpayem in^tlhis morning. *T have not received any “ new element” In what the I Mass at St. Berifard's Church in raqket of It, hurt the cause. When giving details on needed pers6n- complished. Consolidation can only Mrs, FranJeoline WATES Queen Wls.. that “ Increasing quanflty” the Eighth District are reported to the petition and can not take ac President said. He asserted the Rockville. Burial will be in St. you ovemtate your case, you are nel, equipment, and procedures. be accomplished if the people, not Mrs. Rocco FrancoUne, 16 Duval ^ of government "brings on wars” tion until I get It and present it new element had been introduced Bernard's Cemetery. have signed a petition demanding playing right Into their Commu 3. To continue, or adopt, a pro only in the Eighth District who . . . Havana Radio says Chile has There will be no calling hours. to the board o f directors,” he said. , St., MaiKSiester, was crowned Daley, Mrs. Charles Nicol, Mrs, by the Soviet tests; I that 'the district’s board of direc- nists hands." must act on it, but all the people ■Gerald Wagner, Mm. Leila Yungk afte^purchased 50.000 tons of Cuban I The Ladd Funeral Home is in Any action will be by the board gram of continuing sewer mainte Queen of the Manchester WATES Foster's letter appeared tora publicize a report of cost es "I know from experience," Nix nance to protect the large capital townwide fully undemtand its pur- and Mm. Stanley Zaremba. Mrs. administration spokesmen had told crude sugar in barter deal north charge of arrangements. of directors, he added. poee. timates involving a proposed sewer The petition is an outgrowth of on continued, "that In fighting the Investment In sewem. at the group’s seventh annual ban Wagner waa the flmt to reach her newsmen in various private con $10 million. expansion plan for the district. Oommunists in this country, as "Many Important events happen quet last night at tlie K o f C Home. goal. The Baihara Thompson versations Thursday that theSPres- George M. Lindsey Sr. a controversy which began sev 4. 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REMOVES A TON OF SNOW IN2 MUNITES! •84 Owter St^ Manetaeater Open Eve*. .* I MI M B9I f "■ L V ■ h \ ' -■ • / \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1969 PAGE FIFTEEN >AGB FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, ‘l9fe2 THE Harvard Denounces Spdrts for Commercialism Home Providence Registers Ninth Victory in Row with 70-68 Win Herald Wynn Signs, »y Friars Squeeze Past Eagles EAKL YOST ‘Big Time’ Activities Vetoed Sport# Editor Rams Hopeful We are not persuAded that the»atahcee of big-time baaketball andeand suitable winding up of the NEW YORK (AP)—Brad-^Uie runaway at North Texas. CAMBRIDGE, M*S8. (AP)« Led^cUtf-hanger and pulled out its ninth^of the Eastern poWSrs, sixth-rank —Harvard’s Faculty Commit NCAA poet-seetaon hockey event footbail. Eastern college hockey season in ley remains AUsathe pace-setter in by flophomor€ Joe Strawder and victory In a row since' a four-game ed Duqueane. Little Hope of Forming Leagne contribute# to the development and "These circumslanceSy pressing volving natural rivals again.st Of Qualifying A'li-America Chet Walker, the losing slump on the road in De In the other )ialf of the Garden tee on athletic sports has de atrengthening of amateur college college sports on toward commer-, whom we have been playing dur the tight Missouri Valley Bas- Braves zeroed In with 17 straight doubleheader. Mark Rainer put on )cetball Conference race after cember. Going with their five start ranks for the 1963-64 season, where it rightfully belongs, af- nounced “big time” college athletiea in the United States, aa clalism in alni and profeSsionaliam ing the winter and other teams points midway in the first half and ers all the way, the Friars saw a scintillating' display of long- sports for commercialism, we would- like to see them de in spirit, are quite precisely the not on our schedule." For B Tourney AxTomp, Cincinnati still is breezed In. Mrawder was high ui ter being rated a Class B school for the 1961-62 school year. NEW YORK (AP)—Early Wynn, at 42 the pitching patri visiting Boston College rally to range jump shooting that sparked professionalism and subsidiza velop." circumstances that the Ivy League It was th* third consecutive year ritfnt behind after a squeaker, the game with 23 points and Walk within two points when Gerry NYU (10-3) over Temple (12-5). Toni’ D Angona is still hopeful of forming a tech school tion. After noting two bertha in the colleges, to apeak just of our own Har\-ard had refused NCAA Tour arch of the ma.jor league.a, ha.s signed his 1962 baseball con Lone area team still nursing and Provjdence, St. John’s and er added 21. Ward connected with six seconds The blond six-footer was uncanny league. However, with Cheney moving back to Class G, there NCAA Tournament would be filled group, have banded together to nament consideration. tract with the Chicago While Sox, received the go-ahead for a tournament hop^, Rockville, New York University are a notch ClncinnaU's third-ranked Bear to go. The Eagles had One last from t)ie outside, hitting 12 a t The 10-man eommittee made the by members of the Western Col avoid. Our goal in a th le tic s - and his ailing elbow and set his sights squarely on the 300-victory higher in the struggle for Eastern cats (18-2) had a scare on the cliance to draw even, but Dave NYU's final 14. points in regula statement yesterday in explaining legiate Hockey League, the report the ghal of the vast majority of The faculty commCttee said post- will be hbme to E. O. Smith ______V its decision not to allow the Har sea.son competition at Harvard will '• circle. ♦------^------■ A. supremacy. \ Billikens’ floor, dissipating 13 Reynolds’ 10-footer at the two- tion time, pumping in eight of the Prince Tech* In Hartford and Wil continued: our U.S, colleges — is to afford Wynn, a .sturdy right-hander High in the feature attraction V rfUNIORS second mark bounced off the rim. Violets' II • in . overtime, and fin- vard hockey team to participate in Wrong Track the opportunity (or representative be "decided on the merits o( each j . .224 last year with Columbus of Standings Bradley kept^lts slender hold on points' of a 15-polnt second half cox Tech in Meriden are ail (Jlaas Side Rec following this week's sc- the 1962 NCAA Tournament if in case . . . or by having a flat rule Ibrown a bail since bn today and tonight's school the Missouri Valley lead last night lead before two foul shots by Jim Hadnot'jed Providence with 28 isliing with 35. B schools. Chances are good that tion. UAR surprised aecoiid place "The circumatancas of hockey in students to take part in athletics July 22, when he had to quit be the Internati6nsi League and boy sports slate. Four oth’er W. L points. Bucky Keller, the mily senior tn vited. rather than to assemble widely against all post-sea.son conte.sts. Malkmus .231 with the Phils. Bolton Pharmacy ,... .6 3 .667 by routing North \Texas, 91-81, George Wilson and Tom Siser's Cheney's stay as a Class C school Civilan. 2-1, while Watkins the Western Leagtie teem to tu to Our feeling is that we are obliged cause of an aching right elbow, hoop contests, a swimming; meet while Cincinnati stWed a half iayiip put- it away. Thirty-two points and 20 re Virginia Tech's lineup, collabo trimmed the West Sides, 3-0. The At the same time the group ap be on the wrong track, involving publicized and commercially sue-. signed yesterday with the White The Washington S e n a t o r s Elks ...... ♦•••• .5 4 will be limited as the new school not to set a flat rule but to try and a rifle match are also on the .555 bounds by fl-10 Leroy Ellis and rated with soph star Howard, Par- . Main St- Fumlturemen now boast proved Harvard's acceptance of an generally the heavy recruiting erf ceaaful tMms made up of heavily brought to 24 the number under Gordon C leanera...... 5 4 .565 game back with a 64-48'decision at The Bearcats, winners of four will be ready in the fall and en invitation to the Eastern Intercol to judge each situation on Its season In the big cohfiact when former Plttsbtirgh docket. 'St- Lcmls ■ straight Missouri Valley titles and Willie Hall's tight gwarding job on due to lead the Gobblers (13-5) to rollment is bound to increase. The an eight game lead with lime Canadian players, the. use of ath subaidised speciallats." ' leagues, Needing a aw'eep of their final •se’-'v-- Ma'a A Bill’s ...... 5 4 .565 Villanova star Huble White keyed their 33rd successive victory at legiate (ECAC) Tournament if a The committee’s crltlclam plain merits.” pitchers Fred Green and Tom I S' a se s • I .. ssMbss^asm * IfX ■ I ( |/ 4 A/8JO, CIAC rules governing classlflca- running out. Eight more weeks on letic. scholarships, and what ap Wynn inked his contract Imme- three eames to cualify for the Nassiff Arms ...... 3 8 .333 St. John's (14-4) to its victory hbrne, 87-81, over Wake Forest. bid was offered. pears to be an intensive effort to ly went far beyond the scope of The letter cited the (act that Cheney put their initials on the Miller’s Pharmacy ... .3 6 .333 ; dence maintained its momentum have dropped two of their nine Uons are as follows: Class C—Boy the schedule . . . Norm Vittner whlla ail Ivv schools have banned '’■''t*'-'’ checking In with dotted lin*. Green was 7-3 with Class B Tournament this month, by edging Boston College, 70iM, I conference games—to Bradley and over the WildcaU (16-5). White Keller totaled 31 points, 21 in the enrollment, 1 to 124; (J1a.is B, 125 rates a few words for not only The undergraduate council had develop a big-time commercially hockey, suggesting the NCAA had wniie ail iiy scnooi-s iis\ r usnneu team , ph.vsirian n,-Dr. Joseph Coyle, Coach John Cana'vari's Rockville accounted for nine points aa Villa- second half, and Pardue had 24. recommended NCAA participation successful sport. allowed a minority of its members football bowl games. Han-ard Columbits last year and Cheney By virtue of a 45-18 rout of and New York teams went tw ^ | Wichita's Wheatshockers, who are to 299; Cjlass A, 300 and over. successfully staging the' > recent who approved Itia condition of the 1-3 with the parent club after quintet will be trying to repeat an jfor-two again.st Philadelphia clubs ifl-2. Cinrlnnatt has rematches at nova jumped into a quick 14-6 Houston (17-4), utilizing'. its » * ♦ Husband and Wife Bowling Tour (or Harvard (13-4 record overall, "It la true that the circum to get out of hand. erewa have rowed at Henley and arm that ceased to function prop earlier 66-40 conquest of the Gordon Cleaners. Bolton Pharmacy lead, but the Radmen put Hall on patented press and psuia strategy, 7-2 vs. BSastem foes). In a letter stances of Western League hockey Tlie committee approved ECAC its track and swimming personnel posting a 4-2 record at Columbus. took over undisputed po.ssesslon of I at Madison Square Garden, S t.! home with the other two contend- nament at the Y lanes but also for erly after Wynn compiled an 8-4 Orioles Sign Hve Storraraen. The Rams, who have 'Jolrn'a 79-68 over Vlllanova and .«r.s'later this month, climaxing him at that stage and White man hustled past Miami (Fla.) with a Off the Cuff raising $55 for a worthy c .use. explaining Ita stand, the faculty are governed within the rules of Tournament partlcl(«tion because annually ’ appear In post-season record over the first half of the won 10 of 17 decisions overall but flrst place last night. Gordon’s loss aged only 10 more tbe rest of the lS-3 spurt early in the second half committee stated: the NCAA but so are the clmim- "thla seema to- us a quite natural events. The Baltimore Orioles came up two of these wins came over a SF' marked the flrst time this year It NYU 78-78 against Temple in over- what has been a three-cornered Despite a limited officiating Profits were turned over to the season. yith five slgnei-s - catcher Larry it*"™®- battle virtually from the opening way. It was 39-39 at halftime, and blew down the HtirricanM at .sdiedule due to the pressure of his Manchester Association for the The ailment was diagnosed a* Class C foe. will be looking to ^ t p had been out of the loop lead. Mill but St. John'a took charge right Houston, 89-69. Jim Preston'# Haney,' Andy Etchebarren and Olander, Carl Niederwerfer and ! Bradley, 16-3 and ranked sev-1 w'hislle. tlutic.s at the Manchester Trust Co.. Help of Retarded Children . . . muscle trouble aggravated bv a Dave Maasarelli. second baseman er’s Pharmacy won Its second over after the intermission. White’s 19 only field goal of the game proved Jimmy Murray is still one of the Each season in Manchester there gout condition. With the condi Charley Wright, all of whom have time contest beating the Elks. 33- enth natlOTally, won for the eighth I Another aiff-Hanger' the winner for Seattle in a 76-76 Bob Ssverine and outfielder Dava JOE WEHR TOM McPARTI.ANI> time in nine conference starts with ] Proridence (14-B) played another points led the Wildcats, who were top whistle.looters in the slate . . are less and less parents on hand ,-..5 - . tion cleared up. Wynn said. "I Nlchol.son. Nicholson, one of the been playing well of late. 26. Ma’s A Bill’s pulled out a 33- fresh from a triiimplr over another. decision at Montana State. Palmer Leads have two ambitions. Indians at Hall 32 squeaker over Nasslff Arms to Retired officials Jim Coogan (New nights when their youngsters par Orioles' big bonus babies, hit .248 Meanwhile Manchester High's Haven), Bill Coyle (Hartford) and ticipate in Recreation Department W ants 300 W ins with '20 homers and 73 RBI at Lit end tip In a three-way tie for sec Jack Lockery (Stamford) will as- activities, especially basketball. "I want to hit that 300 mark, disappointed Indians, which saw Russell and Chamberlain to Duel ond place with the Elks and Gor Phoenix Open '1^ , , ^ i ,< J, ' .fi'",, » tle Rock of the Southern As,aocla- its last tourney glimmer go down don’s. .stitt the CIAC basketball commit Are the parents always too busy? first. Tlien. I want to be the sec llon. Ref Succumbs tee in recommending referees for ond oldest player in this year's Pittsburgh signed left-handed the drain in the loss to Maloney An Orff-balance jump shot by Babe Ruth Loop * ♦ * Tuesday, are still hopeful of wind the coming state tournaments in With 64 Score KAYCEE TENPIN All-Star game. " pitchers Bob Veale and Dlomedes Doug Shorts with four seconds re Wakes Up as Champion all classifications . . . Annual Major Mef^tiiigs Wynn's second wish was a play Olivo, both from the Columbus Jets ing up the campalgi with a win maining tied the score for Miller's To Heart Attack Standings ning record and also possibly se Wilt Fresh Off Record, Claims Mqnopoly Westminster Kennel Club Dog Two games of major Importance W. PH. ful poke at Warren Spahn of the of the International League; and in their upset win. Miller’s, paced Show from Madison Square Gar PHOFNIX, Ariz. (AP) — Ar curing undisputed possession of ALAMOGORDO, N. M. (AP) for Cdich Hugh Greer’s Huakies Man. Surplus ...... 120 58 .682 Milwaukee Braves, who won hla the San Francisco Gianla signed by John Holmes (13) and little TBENTOJf, N. J. (AP) — den Feb. 13 w’lll be telecast via nold* Palmer, his game once again ! 300th game laat .season and actual- left-hander Billy O’Dell, who had third place in the Centrsd Connec Dave Wollenberg. (11), led until'a —A referee dropped dead on After Foe Disqualified are on tap at the Storrs (ieldhouse. •sharp, is off to a torrid, start In Morlarty Bros...... 110 88 tlcut Interscholastic League stand Babe ROth League, Inc., Ovannel 8 at 10 p.m. . . . Lincoln Saturday night. UConn ho.sts a Ver 6 6 8 ' .vounger than Wynn. a 7-5 record, mo.stly in relief, last last quarter rall.v by the Elks put the basketball floor last qlgbt Downs opens one week from Sat the 135,000 'Phoenix-Open with a Ijippen Ins...... 100 76 Ings. The Injuns, who have split Moves into Celts’ Lair during a game between two charged today that Little mont team that gave the Huskies a PaganI's Caterers .... 94 82 514 ’ " yon has won 292 games and lost season. even in 14 loop encounters, trail them ahead 24-20. .lohn Roberts COPENHAGEN, Denmark, ^ Dane sprawled unconscious on League baseball Is threatening urday — Feb. 17 — for. a 54-day three-stroke ler.d going into to ‘,',,j228 wlUi Wa-Hhlngton, Cleveland Lanny Van Ehman, a ahortslop, sparked the Elks’ rally with eight high school reserve teams. scare in Burlington two weeks ago, day’s second round. E8S Gage ...... 90 88 third place Wethersfield by a half (AP)— Christian Christenaen, the apron, with only one foot to monopolize youngsters’ base spring meeting . . . Assumption without acs Benny Beacton Tues Paul's Paint ...... 89 87 SOI "od the While Sox. who completed hla varsity basket game. Hall, in turn, is a half step NEW YORK (AP)—Wilt Chamberlain, fresh off still an of his 13 points In the last period. Dead was T. Sergt. Virgil who won the Eluropean middle Inside the ropes. ball by moving Its aetivittes in College in Worcester, one of the day night. Coach Matt Zunic's Red- While first-day leaders often 500 Philadelphia Phillies came ball eligibility at the Unlver.sity.of Shorts tied the score with his des Ballard, about 86, of nearby small college baaketball powers in Shea's Nutmegs ...... 88 88 behind Manchester owning six vic other record performance, takes his one-man scoring show weight boxing title w’hile iin- The 5,000 partisan specta to the. next older age group— men will meet Green’s club at fade. Palmer iiaiially geta better T^rcotte's E.sso ...... 88 88 within seven of closing their con- Wichita at midyear, aaid h^ kad tories in 13 league starts. to Boston tonight for a clash with his dearest enemies, Bill peration shot. Holloman Air Force Base. Doc tors rosy* to their feet, shout the 13-15 years group In which the East, will have a new gymna- with each 18 and is eapeclally not ■ ’ tract ledgers when they inked been signed by the New Yan Shorts al.so put Miller's ahead in tors said he apparently died of con.scious and out of the ring, sium-sudltorium. Ground will be Storrs in another Yankee Confer Fogarty Bros...... 78 98 Slated for its final night en Russell and the Boston Celtics. woke up with the champion ing ■ and booing, ^ m e began the B a b e ^ th League Is active, ence test. Both games should be ed for great flnal rounds. Stevenson Inc...... 78 98 ■ catcher Bob Oldia and uilllty in- kees to play for Augusta, Ga. in counter of the year is Coach Don the overtime with another bucket a heart attack. • running toward the ring. One broken this spring. He l)egan defense of hie Phoenix fielder Billy Malkmua. Oldia hit the South Atlantic League. ’ Chamberlain, Phlledalphia's giant and Wollenberg added a twin- ship and very likely a eoncu.s- “We do not approve of nor « V V sellouts. It will be interesting Tues- Home Specialties __ 8,5 lit Bums' Blast Catholic quintet: The center who is scoring at a pheno slon toda.v. man grabbed the bell from a enjoy the posslbilliy of a pend day night to see just how far the champioTvihlp yeoterday bv shoot Flllaramo Const...... 56 120 Blaglea sporting aa: excellent 13-1 pointer. Holmes hooped another ringside table and hurled it at game officials let Zunlc go. The ing .six birdies on the first seven menal rate, put on a apectacular field goal to ire the conteri for Christensen, a Dane, was ing monopoly," said Walter Here and There record, host Northwest. Catholic awarded the title last night McCormack. -It miased. Cocks, president of the Babe UMs.ss coach is a mad-man on the holes and ended with a seven- ^Trying Season AheafP for A^s at 8:15 tonight. Tom McPartland Radio, TV Sports show at Syracuse last night in Miller’s as it threw a net over the Dieting Keys St. Thoma.s Seminary High KegU-ra .showing the hotteal leading the Warriors to a 138-120 when defending champdon John Christensen, meanwhile, had Ruth League. "Young ball School’s basketball tea)u, coached bench during a game. Only one under-par 64. rounds were John Gniangos 211- and Joe Wehr will be with the Elks to hold them scoreless In the been hauled to his feet and led players should be allowed, to game Saturday night with a wrest Lean Art Wall Jr. pre.sented the Saturday— vlctoiy over New York in the first overtime. ' McCormack of Scotland waa by the Rev. Philip Blaney of Man- 213 616, At Boll.s 202-211 582, Aldo Eiagles. di.squallfled. in the fourth round to bis stool. He was only half- ‘gi^ u a te ’ from one league level ling exhibition starting at 6:.30 in most immediate threat to the Mi D'AppolInnio 216-.581, John Higham Kington, needing a trio of tri S:tO—^Royals va Hawks, half of a National Basketball Aa- Bolton was down 12-8 at the end Boxing Future chestef, boasts a 10-6 won-loss rec KC Chamber Asks Cooperation aociation doubleheader. for hitting CSiristensen w'hen conscious when the disqualifi to another level, distinctly sep ord and appears "in" for a Class lieu of a freshman game John ami. Fla., muscleman with a 67. 20(i-667, Roland Ma.sae 201-561, Stan umphs in its final three games to Channels 22, SO. of the flrst period as A1 Snyder led he was down. cation waa announced. He was arated by name and affiliation. ny Egan of Hartford has a ,5.3 point finish with a wrlnnlng record, visits Big No. 13 hit 23 of 27 shots Gordon's with 10 of his 12 points. B Tournament berth . . . Annual Jack Nicklaus. new to the pro Hilinaki III 560, Ted Klejna 203. 4:80—TV Race of Week, German Referee Rudolf still unsteady when he left the "Control of so vital a part of banquet of the Central Connecti per game average with the Detroit entourage after winning the U.S. Granby seeking its 10th victory in Channel 18. ‘ from the field and finished with Len Monroe (121, Ray Jenack (12) Of Joh ansson our great national pastime in Pistons in the NBA. Between Owtiers and Newsmen 17 starts. RHAM (3-12) Journeys 59 points — the 40th lime this and Bob Bo.sworth til) started to Prust said he disqualified the ring. A doctor ordered the cut Board of Approved Basketball Amateur and National Intercol COUNTRY CLl’B WOMEN 6 p.m.—All-Star Golf, 27-year-old Scotsman because new champion to bed for six the ^Id of youth activities ♦ * * legiate titles last year, waa grouped Standings to Avon' for a Southern Division season he has gone over 50 points. connect for Bolton and the.v went GOTEBORG, Sweden fAP) — should not be entrusted to the Officials will be held at Ihe Haw Charter Oak Conference clash. Channels 22, 80. The spree allowed him to better ahead 18-14 at halftime. The.v con he rushed to the attack while days. He naid he fears a deep thorne Inn in April. Tom Kelley of with five others at two-under-par w. L. Pel KANSAS epTY (AP) The^ln any meeting out of which might Ingemar JohanssoA, former world ■Christensen’s gibves were still concussion. dlrtatorial powers of one league. End of the Line 69. U.S. Open champ Gene Littler Putters ...... 51 2ft .R30 Ch(\mber of of. ComCommerce, fearing come a solution." Showing five victories in six 5 pun.—Big Time Wrestling, his own season scoring r e c o r d tinued their onslaught In the flnal heavyweight boxing champion, be "Wherever and whenever Manchester is banquet chairman meets, Manchester's swimming Channel 8. touching the floor, after a Unhappy with Win . . . Annual Knight.v of,Columbus Hockey fans will have two oppor was among 10 at 70, Woods ...... 50 30 620 that "a triylng season Is ahead." Finley told a neweman. ‘iAll I established last season. half to mov'e Gordon’s out of first gins his comeback against Jamai knockdown. policy Is necessary concerning tunities over the weekend to watch team played host to Windham this 7:80—CConn vs. Vermont, With 19 regular season games place. Christensen admitted he Irish-Sports Night dale has been Palmer's opening round was Mashtes ...... '.4ft 31 .610 Is trying to mak,' peace between can say la: Another Ernie Mvhl can Joe Bygraves tonight with a McCormack claims the Dans wasn’t happy over the manner the youth baaeball programs. It the Springfield Indians in action. onl.v a stroke over the tournament Tees ...... 4A 32 .600 Chal'Tc.s Finley, owner of the Kan afternoon in an Important Cen W n c 1080. to go. the 7-foot-l scoring machine Ma’s led throughout btit Nas- reputation for slimming to rival was* not down when he charg should be fortheoming from the set (or Monday, March 12 at the Tonight the Bay Staters entertain ilory. No further comment.” tral Connecticut Intericholaatlc has produced 3039 points, six more slff's, with Bob O nstantlne (10) in which he won the title, and Kacey Home. Fran Mahoney will record for the 6,766-.vard Phoenix Irons ...... 45 35 .5)50 sas City Athletics, and the Kan- Mehl wrote that the Star would 10 p.m.—Flghe of Week, even that of Atchle Moore. Johans- ed, but said he would not file said he thought he could have national committee of amatedr Cleveland at 8 o’clock and then Country Club course. It taipporled Niblicks ...... 42 .i60 ■sna City Star. League meet. The Indian natatora Clay va Banks, Channel A than he scored In setting an NBA and A1 Norris (9) hitting, crept up aon is a 4-1 faverite for the bout, a complaint. baseball.’’ again bead the committee. Names meet Providence Saturday night, continue to cover the Athletics al are unbeaten In three CCIL meets record last season. in the closing minutes. Dick Pas gone on to a points victory. o( the honored guests wi^ be.an earlier evidence that he has re Wedges ...... 37 , 43 .450 .The trouble dates back to stories though "Mr., Finley has estabitahed .scheduled to etart at 3:30 p.m. "The return match will de The referee had' McCormack Babe Ruth I>eague baseball, at the same starting time, at the gained tlie touch that earned golf's Brassies ...... 47 .410 lo date. Sunday— Should he continue at or near his ternack put one in from under the EST. cide the thing." he said. founded In 1961, has been ac nounced shortly . . . Honor of be Coliseum, Coach Pat Egan's crew written Isst September by Ernest a policy that no information on Alao active this afternoon was basket ajid made good on a foul ahead through the first three ing the oldest active player in tne largest bankroll in 1960 and sec Drivers ...... 27 53 .330 Mehl, Star sports editor, crlllHz- the Atlilelics ran be made avail 2:80—Sports Spectacular, I present remarkable pace — an Ingo shot up to iibaut 216 pounds The fighters had come rounds. tive only half an long as Little hold a 15 point lead in the Eastern ond largest last year. Spoons ...... 22 6S -270 the Injuns’ unbeaten rifle team. average of 49.8 points a game — shot to accourtt for the gatme win through three rather dull League, which cnrrently has West Side Ree s American Volley Division race and appear headed ing Finley's handling of the ball able to thu Star nor will either h* Channel 8. in his long layoff after hla knock "I’m a alow starter and I The l«al gunners were seeking 4 p.m,—World of Golf, he could break the old mark by ning points. Dick Siegal (10) and out loss to Floyd Patterson last rounds when McCormack more than half a million young ball League goes to Eddie Werner (Oj their third consecutive title.. Consistent Golf I Hub, which lied for last place in or his general manager. Pal Fri Bob ^cavich (9) scored well for had Just begun to feel warmed of the West Sides, at 50. twq weeks He waa undrer par in each of the Top pinners were Ronnie the American I..eague. Finley aaid day, be available for comments.. their eighth straight victory and Channel 8. nearly 1,000 polnU. And a slight March. caught his 35-year-oId oppon sters In the 8-12 age gronup. Coach Don Russell has guided the maltls 131, Evelyn l»rentzen 124. first sweep of Ham den High Increase could make him the first the winners while Tom Greer and ent with a r i ^ t to the Jaw, up." Christensen said. Babe Ruth had 140,04)0 boys ae- older than Willbert (Red) Hadden Wesleyan freshman basketball team five rounds of last week's Palm GETTING A KICK OUT OF IT—An Olympiacoa player the Star never tried to get hie Finley has reported that season 6 p.m.—World of Sporta Many said he 'would never get It waa the second time o( Watkins . . . Gene Sturgeon Springs tourney, where he grab'oed aims a kick at a fan of the oppoRing Panathinaikon team Dolores Psganetit 120, Avis Ham whom they have already whipped Channel 8. man in NBA history to score 4.000 Diek Zelinskas pla.vcd good floor back into fighting trim again. flooring him. The dazed Dan# Hve last year. to seven wins in nine starts, Jim ilton 118, Ann Barron 117. aide of a alory. He made a "Poi- ticket sales are 52 per cent below once this season, in four years. in a season. games. began to struggle to his feet. (Christensen had won a fight became the .fir.st Manche.ster bas Dixon, former Klngswood athlete his flrst victory .since the British during a free-for-all after their soccer match in Athen.8. aon I’en" award to Mehl. last year's sales at thla timv*. '“May'be I’ve not taken off while flat on his beck. Last ketball official in modem times to Open in July. Adding yeaterday's Major Teat weight aa sen.sationaJly as Archie Batted on Floor and son of George Dixon, former Spectators poured out of the stands after the Panathinai- Garden Grove Ciaterers—Norma J. R. Domlnlrk II, Chamber of William Dauer. Chamber of ' EAST HIDE JUNIORS Moore,’’ said Johansson, "but I’ve The referee said he raised November he was knocked out referee a var.sjty game at UConn well known seml?pro baseball star, performance, Palmer has copped Commerce preaident, baa written Commerce executive vice presi He faces one of his major te.sts Re.sults la.st night saw Nassiff his left hand to keep McCor by B r i t i s h middleweight last Tuesday night When he han 24 strokes off par in his last six kos squad, the Greek champions, triumphed 2-1. Courtney 125-1.52 384, Charlotte , tonight against Boston's Russell, Uken it off. And I’ve taken it off la one of the Cards' standouts .. Helm 120-134 -343, Ruth Ostran-[ “J' dent, said the chamber'a baseball upset Clark's 40-31, in the opener, by a combination of hard training mack back, but the Scot George Aldridge, but Aldridge dled the UConn-AIC attraction at Mntt Morlarty of Manchester will competitive rounds. linn that you might have aa to committee has tried twice without Reed Wants to Justify Spot acknowledged as the outstanding Parkade downed Songailo’s 38-31 brushed past him and )>egan was disqualified for a foul. Storrs. be honored Saturday night at the As good as it was. Palmer’s der 134 341, Phyllla Tomalonla 1 y ’" “ defensive player in the game. But and scientific oatiTVg." he added. 115-123, Reggie Gburskl 136, Ttery how the dispute can be settled... miccess to get a meeting with Fin and Spruce St. Market shade L. T. Moore's weight reducing in the battering the atricken Chris- Christensen weighed 150 and annuel banquet of the Gaelic (oot- opening spurt could have been A trying season is ahead of us ley to plan promoUona for ticket even with Chamberlain's scoring Wood, 31-30, in the nightcap. ten.sen with both hands. SKI bsdl teum of Hartford at the Iriah- better. His chip miased by five Entries Now Being Accepted Vaecaro 129, Barbara Dovon 124. light heavyweight class is almost earned about $3,000 for the Marge Rleclo 119, Doris Prentire unless a' mutual agreement Is sales. Against Net Challenger Scott heroics, the Warriors had been With the score tied at halftime, He finally sent (Christensen title fight. McCormack, ISO's, 'Odds'nEndK American Club in Hartford. Dan inches on the third hole, where reached " The commlUeB is having trouble unable to beat the three-time Nassiff's opened up a slight gap legendary. Johansson's weight re Additional daylight has been 117, FYan Shannon 117, Ann Fld- ducing. at least among Swedish through the ropes and the made about $6.5()0. Carey, who manages the (laelics. par four Irroke what otherwise Mehl published Dominlek'a let functioning," Dauer said, "because champion Celtics until they swept and managed to hang on until t1)e created', in Die American Volley reports the team will tour IrelMid would have been seven consecutive For Rec Town Women^s Event ler 116, Elsie Kravonika 11.5. NEW YORK (AP) — Whltneyfdltch, Ft. EuiUs, Va., 4-8, 8-4, 7-5 a weekend set two weeks ago. fans who know him well. 1s some ball League standinga at the West ter and hla reply \eslerda.v. Mehl there does not seem to be anything and Reed fought off Crawford final whistle. Dean. John.son sco r^ later this year. birdies. He almost sank a long aaid he was "willing .to partinlpats we can do to help.” Reed, trying to "Justify” his posi Russell, sidelined with injuries, 13 point.s with Denny Smith rack thing that proves that the home Parkade Men's (lasHic - Ray Henry, Atlanta, 8-4. 10-8. grown Goteborg boy is serious in Positive Wotv with Rochester putt for an eagle on No. 1 and Entries are now being accepted Hanna 231-204-202 637, Al Turk- tion aa the top-ranking American Four other Americans ■— McKin did not play In the series, but will ing up eight. For (tie lo.sers, Jim missed a four-footer for a bird on be back . tonight. McGehan hit 12. his bid to try to get back to the (or the annual Women's Town Bowling Inglon 222-204—608, Tom Hohin player, faces another challenger to ley, Donald Dell. Frank Froehling top. He now weighs about 198 the 18th. Bowling Tournament sponsored by 220—592, Mike Mozziralo 221- his throne in the quarterfinals to and Ron Holmberg—also breezed The Celtics suffered one of their Parkade. with Har\'ey Duplin potmds. He didn't slip over par on a the Recreation Department. Aa In O getting 14 points and Wally Bau- Summit Meeting of A A [/, ISCAA Holiday Early BIrdii — Alyce 588. Mike Denhup 211 .5.50, Joe night of the U.S. Indoor Tennis into the round of eight along with rare defeats in the feature jof the It was last Septeitvber that Ingo Orioles Have Hopes for Powell single hole. the past, the event will be held at DeMalo 225, Gene Darna 305, Bud BRAND NEW foreign ata^a Rod Laver, the Wim Syracuse twlnblll last night, fall vler 10. jumped off to an early "It could have been a'heck of a Pontlcelli 131-151- 388, Gerry Mc Championships. lead and never was headed Jerry decided he wanted once more to the (Jommunlly "Y" lanes. lAat Mnrriasette 203, George Cushman bledon champ from Australia, and ing to the Nate. 122-110. hear the cheera of the fight fans. Leaders Set in Chicago Sunday round,” Palmer said. "I putted year there were 52 entries, with Namara 126, Mary Ann Pizzansllo 202. Reed, the U.S. Davis Cupper Spain's Manuel Spntana. Syracuse, winning only its sec Murphy, with .some great rebound In Becoming New Homer King very well, but should have made 116, Jo Kerin 114, VIvi Bayer 110. from Alameda, Calif,, plays Gene ing and 10 points, kept So'hgailo's So he passed off the bright "lighta BOSTON (A P )— Back In tha Mary Simmons beating Shirley Laver ripped - Bill Scarlett,! ond against Boston this season, of city living and, went to the some I missed." VIttner in the (Inals. MerrhanU — Ken Seaton 150 - □ Scott, the No. 87 ranked U.S, play- broke it open In the third quar close until the la.st quarter. early 1900s. Fred Harris, a stu Verona, N.J., 8-8, 8-4, and nowl CHICAGO (AP) — A summit^ "There is no question about It- He knocked in four birdie putts Mr.s. Simmons, who along with 8Hni “N Trim — Bert Farrand er- Spruce overcame an eight point j northern part of Sweden with a NE5V YORK — (NEA) — It<,■the way, he tackled some pretty dent at Dartmouth College, swoop 403, Charlie Bcabert 148-138-379, playa Froehling, Gqral Gables, ter, outscoring the Celtics 35-14 mountain infantry unit to get back was 11 years ago about thi.s time meeting of leaders of the AAU and we must get tog;ether,” he said. of 10 to 12 feet and one of 25 feet her husband, John, were crowned 181 466. Al Helm 136—376, Mike Denhup "Scott's underrated, he’s really Fla., who routed Robert Green, and taking a 100-80 lead. I deficit in the last quarter to nip fair pitching in our league—guys ed down the hills at Hanover, into .stiape. that thi.s department was telling like Dave Stenhouse. Ray Wash- N.H.. as a small crowd of 150 NCAA will be h«ld in CSileago It’s a pretty serious scrap the wa.v on No. 17. Husband and Wife Tournament 161-135 -372, Jack Vittner 38.3, tough," said Reed. "For me they're New York, 8-2, 8-3. L«e Shaffer scored 16 of his Wood and keep a hold on first ^ j Harry Simmons, secretary of, the Sunday and Monday with the Palmer consistently boomed his champs, will be seeded along with all tough now. Now that I'm rank place. Brian Hamilton kept the ' He spent 12 days In the moun bum, Reuben (3omez and Tom watched in mild curiosity. Tliat things stand no\v. 1 surely hope we Y Keglers—Emily Peck 115. Archie LaRochelle 3.58, Santana, the French champion, 28 points in the burst. Sam Jones tains with the Infantry men. International League, about a 19- Sturdivant He positively stands started the Dartmouth Winter hopes, that there will be m o re can get this thing worked out and drives arouixl 300 yards, leaving the top seven total pintail ahoot- ed number one I’m trying to Justify ousted Badley Brown, Bronxvllle, ! led the losers with 26. _ losers in contention with 14 , year-old shortatop coming up to short Irons to moat greens. He era. This action will take place it but it's tough. Everybody else markers and some great re- Then he came back to the city out as a distance hitter and la Carnival. swinging of an olive branch than I believe there is a (air chance we N.Y., 8-4, 8-4 to earn a match With; In the only other game, Oscar and followed that rigorous life in 1 the Yankees from Joplin of the a gavel. will do so. How;evcr. nobody knows reached two of the three par fives Friday. Feb 16, and Saturday. has nothing to lose. I’Ve got every j bounding. But the Marketmen. ' Western Association, His name adequate tn all other depart Today, the 53rd annual Winter thing to loee." Dell, the third-seeded Davis Cupper i Robertson scored 38 points in lead I were not to be denied as Bob-! the mountains with two hours of ments." CJamival' gels underway in that The leasion, viewed by some aa what course the meeting will take. in two. had the dislanc# to do it Feb. 17. with quartertinals Friday I from B r e a d s , Md. Dell defeated ing Cincinnati to a 113-109 tri wa.s — and is - - Mickey Mantle. on the other one but hooked a night. Feb. 23. and the aemifinala j by Hamilton sunk the basket! gjnn training a day. This will be Powell's fourth year quaint, hill-nestled college towm— a "last chance" parley to bring "Should the talks settle noth Scott, the University of Virginia i Herb Fitzgibbon, Garden City.' umph over Western leader Los An "Once I used to eat anything at "This kid led the league In peace in the battle for amateur ing. we would be in terrible shape." three wood off line. and finals being rolled Saturday law-school student from St. James. IN.Y., 8-3, 8-8. I that put hi.s team ahead to stay. , eveiything but lobby Bitting and in.organized baseball. He baited but Harris, for the first time, geles that broke a six game Royal Tlie Iremen mt.ssed a victory when ’ any time at any place. Now I con won't be there. He died last June. athletic power, has been called he continued. "I do not know what Wall, wlio said he "got all pos Feb. 24, PHILLIPS N.Y., defeated two top Americana i McKinlev, second-.seeded from losing string trol my eating. -bubble gum chewing,’’ I enthuaed. .351 foi Bluefield In the D recruit by K. L. (Tug) Wilson, president the soluHon would then be.” sible out of some pretty wild Any female bowler planning, to —Davis cupper Chuck McKinley. at. Ann, Mo., disposed of Ned I their last .shot rolled around the "Ca.sey Stengel tells me that he’ll Appalachian League In 1959. .312 His widow, and daughter, Sandra, PLYMOUTH "Los Angeles was without the I rim and out. Hamilton of the wln- "Often I rel.v on biscuiLs pre will be on liand, however, of tlje''tl.S. Olympic Committee. Hardt denied reports that the shots." had a round of four Ijird- compete should register with Norm end veteran Vic Seixaa-to win the I Neely, Atlanta. 8 1 , 8-4, McKinlev hit American League pitching (or Appleton of the B Three-Eye in ies and 14 pars. His irons were on Vittner aa .soon aa possible at the 2-DOOR SEDAN Buffalo Invitation Indoor Touma-|now faces Holmberg the Army services of Elgin Baylor^nd Jerry ■ ners netted 14 points and Bruce! pared scientifically to give me right now.’’ 1960. Last season he led the Triple John Rand of the Dartmouth WlSon said no public announce- NCAA favors federal investiga ment last weekend. West. Baylor is on rtiitv with the ' Hence for seven while for the los- | plenty of energv-, " Johansson ex Outing Club, who has arranged Mient on the conciliation meeting tion into the affairs of the two the beam as his longest birdie putt Y building. Shifts will be rolled private from West Point, N. Y. who plained. "I'll .belieYe It,” said Simmons, A International In home runs with was 12 feet. Friday, Feb. 16. at 7 o'clork and F.quipped will) heater, In last night’s second round here, i eliminated Paul Cranls New York, Army and West was mil with the j era Gary Rowe helped Brian Ham- "when I see him do it.’’ 32 and runs-)>atted-ln with 192 and the carnival aki program since ha will be made until Monday noon. groups. GARAGES at 4 and 7 p.m. on Saturday. 4 Scott,.battled past Pvt. Bob Bow-' 8-8, I0-*. flu. I lllon out with eight points. "I want to win hack that world was graduated, in 1038, aaid oon- There will be eight AAU dele Didn't Know Farts jef roster, directional title and that'a why I trained so 5"ou kpow the story. The Yan was second in batting with .320. March 17. Additional shifts will be kees returned from their training If Powell is as good as they say ditions for the four7event meet in gates attending, headed by Presi "This rumor." he said, “came BraReh, Ri 5, South Windior, BU 94515 lights, h’ull.v winterized hard in the last few months," Jo- which 10 colleges will compete dent Louis Fisher of High Point, from people ,w-ho didn’t know the Hockey at a Glance opened if needed. hanason said. ba.se in Phoenix in 1951 with the he Is, Roger Marls had better start (OPPOSITE TKN PIN BOWL) 6 cylinder, standard veterans, led by Joe DiMaggio, counting his money. will be onl.v fair. N. C., and eight from the NCAA, facts. The NCAA would hope to ■k DIBPI-AYK OPEN NITNDAY 12-A DAILY 9-8 * It was In June, 19.59, that J'o- "There is not enough cover for led by President Henry Hardt of stay away from Cojigress—It is NATIONAL LEAGUE HERMAN WITH YANKS traiiHmi.k.kioi). raving about yqung Mantle as MAIN OFFICE, 2091 Berlin Turnpike, Berlin—VA S-3561 Pete Close in Inquirer Mile^ han.sson slmcked the world by tliough he were a phenomenon the downhill." Rand said, ‘'so it Texas Christian. our problem and as such it is our (jhiesgo 6. Boston 2. New York-(NEA) Babe Her *> List Price $235.3.0.') knocking out Patterson in the (l|] Miles From the Meriden Line) from outer space, which indeed Pro Basketball will be replaced by a giant slalom Alao, on hand will be a U.S. job to solve it. I hope we can gel AMERICAN LEAGUE man, once famous as a Brooklyn .Uilrd round. The Switcher came' close to being. race Saturday morning." Olympic committee "observing together without any outside agen; Tods.v’s Schedule slugger, rejoined the scouting staff Vaulter V elses Hospitalized \ A year later Patterson became So, you listen m the same Inter Rand aaid the surfaces ars hard. group" which, in addition to Wil ci.es, authorities or interests. Cleveland st Springfield. of the Yankees. ★ ★ BOURNE BUICK, Inc. the first man in history to regain NBA The temperature wa# cfoiwn to zero WINTER SPECIALS iCHOICE USED-FUL CARS national League office, high up in son, Includes Vic# President Doug ” We believe our group has not the world heavy title by knocking , Philadelphia' 136, New York 120 yesterday. But he added, "I’ve been treated fairly. But I believe PHILADELPHIA tAP'i—A hostfc Mile Entries the Old Ruppert Building on Fifth Syracuse 122, Boston 110 Roby, Treasurer Max Ritter and out Johansson. Ave., when Simmons tells v'on seen It wror'ae." Assistant Executive Director Art we can make the starting ateps , of track and field stars, Includ-! Sitndor Tharos, the Hungarian Patter.son retained the title by ancinnatl 113, Los Angeles 107 Because of conditions the cross f toward harmony at this meeting.'' ! - Alwnlaam mg 100-yard da.sh world record sub four-minute mller who made that Johnny (Boog) Powell, big, Lenz. '60 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE again knocking out Johan.«son last handsome, red-headed and only 20, country race this afternoon was Crux of Dispute Fisher, St High Poiivt, said tl)at ! Clearance Sale holder Frank Budd and sub four- ),i., r S. debtit last weekend in a March in Miaaii. is'-a potential major league home arranged for two laps of 711 kilo- "We are going into thla meeting | liitiilfftiMi, diitten Impels. Radio, healer, automatic, V-8, Crux of the dispute, which Wil minute miler Ron Delanv, com- pair of losing two-mlle efforts will Johansson ha.s not fought since run king. The pheenom is a rtx- meteri,' instead of the usual run of power steering, power brakes, white pete tonight in the Inquirer Game.si try for Uiis flrst American victory son believes will t)ndermlne the optimistic. GETTING md Lseiden. 1059 BUIC» ADOOR RIVIERA. that fight last year, and has foot-three, 235-pound resident of 15 kilometers. The regular sla “We are now prepared to offer walls, Besutlfiil green finish. BLACK. FULL POWER. but the man mo.st talked about In' in the Inquirer Mile. His rivals in slumped to sixth rated challengwr. lom run was set for this morning. UJS. Olympic and Pan-American *1995 »1725 Kev West. teams unless agreeably settled, is th* NC.AA the r i^ t to select what i rerent Wfeks. pole vaulter John-elude Tom Sullivan of Villanova .Starter in jH t Field Slid the jumping on the vale of 1980 BUICK 4-DOOR SEDAN. Uelses. .wont be able to parttci-j and U.,S. Olympian Pete Close, the demanfii 1^ the NCAA for greater we regard as substantial and cquit- * BLACK. AT., P.S. AND P.B. Powiell. a positive wow- with Temple Hill will l>e Saturday af .able representation on each of our i M495 P**'', ; 4:08.6 winner of last week's Wana- Folry's NE*8 Best Rochester last season, joins the ternoon. / control of amateur athletics, espe MARRIED? Custom Built '59 PLYMOUTH 1989 BUICK 2-DOOR SEDAN. t.el.se.s, the worlds first 16-foot maker Mile in New York Hose ja cially pertaining to Internatloiial ,sports cotmniUees. (The AAU has | bright young Baltimore Orioles at Off lU'»hi)wlng a t the William# i7' different sports groups). 4-Door Custom Wagon, Radio, tester, GRAY. .AT., R. AND H. $1425 pole vaulter who last Saturday! from Manche.stcr Conn NEVV YORK (AP) .—. Jackie their Miami Stadium training base Carnival, Dartmouth probably win competition. Th'e AAU is the certi 1957 BUICK CONVERTIBLE. cleared 18------feet. V»* inch. Is under Jack Yerman. Olympian quarter- Foley, and Boston College are New Feb. 28. be favored. Other teams compet fying authority Internatlonallj^, “W*'- fflll otter the NCAA what | Hent Formal Wear 1-CAR GARAGE aulomallr, V-8. whitewalls, power treatincnt at the Quantico iVa. miler, is favored In the 600-yard England’s top offensive represent A telephone call to Bill.v Hitch ing are: Middlebury. New Hamp The NCAA, at its January con 'It has fciaistsd for months it wants steering, power brake.). BLACK AND WHITE. AT.. R. AND » *825 Marine base hospital for bronchitis vention in (jhlcago, backed forma-- to again work In harmony with | *1395 event. Yeman, who swept theevont atives in the latest NCAA major cock revealed that Powell deflnite- shire. Williams, Maine', Norwich, At Regcd 1957 BUICK ADOOR SEDAN. and Influenza. Tlie Marine corporal college basketball statistics an tion of national federations in bas the AAU." I irtetfld — TAN. AT., R. AND H. in .New York and Boston last I I.V will open the aeason lii left field Vermont,' St. MichSeU, Harvard wMi *695 had hoped to shoot for 18-2 this wreekend; will face stiff competi nounced today. Foley of Holy for the Birds. and Yale. ketball, track and gymnastics. ,Fl8h«r aaid the AAU )s consid-; One Of Connecticut’s Largest 1956 BUICK 2-DOOR SEDAN. weekend but he was admitted to tion from Villanova freem an start Cross remains the nation’s third "You don't.” aaid the freahman Dartmouth lias won the cup 24 In Forth .Worth, Hardt said he ering a plgn calling for separate \ Pmndatim ' 9 9 5 '61 PLYMOUTH VPHrnC. AT., R. AND H. *375 the hospital yesterday morning. Don Webster and Colorado • most prolific point-maker with a manager, "give up on thla kind,' of the 40 years it has been offer believes a framework of harmon}) '.")SUb-gToupe” In etch sport. The | Formal Rental Stores Belvedere 4-I)oor. Radio, healer, au- 1954 BUICK ADOOR SEDAN. He'll also have to miss the Ixis Bill'Toomey. 31.6 average through Tlie.sday but not at least'until the day after to ed, but Middlebury has three can be reached at the meetings. NCAA ertU be offered post* In each. lomalir, 8 rylindei, whdewalls. One Angeles Times meet Saturday. Star hurlder Hayes Jones will be ! Wednesday he outacored Seton morrow." atraigbt wins and will be trying NEWEST STYLES TO owner. I>iw mileage. GREEN. .AT., R. AND H. *75 Hall's Nick Werkman, No. 2 scor 1958 OLDS .S-S8. BLUE. Uelses came up with a tempera out to preseiwe his two-year string ! "Powell hits the ball as far as for another. FIT ALL MEN Cuttoffl luilt *1895 ture of nearly 103 degrees and of of indoors victories In the ,50-yard er. 38-26. Boston College is fifth 'anybody ever did.” .testified Sim • SKI DUST: The 65-meter Karri# AT.. R. AND H„ P.S., P.B. *1095 ficials at the ba.se said he rouid. hurdles again.st fellow Olympian : in team offense with 86.8 points mons. "He could be the player re Hill «'t Brmttleboro. Vt. (Named • TUXEDOS • CUTAWAYS 1957 FORD ADOOR SED.AN. per game and fifth in field goal be hospitalized from seven to to illie Ma>’, Bill John.son of Mary- , quired ,b.v Baltimore to win.” for Dartmouth's famed Fred) win FUTUHER UU8S UK o r m a n c h s s t e s • STROLLERS 2-CAR GARAGE '59 CHEVROLET BEL AIR GREEN AND WHITE. AT„ R. AND H *595 days. , land and Ru.ss Rogers of Marv- : percentage i .481) while ace Jim "You ma.v quote' .me as predict be the scene of the Washington’# While Uelses' lo.ss ia a big dis land State. ' i Hooley is 20th in scoring i23.8i ing that Powell v 111 *inake i t . big MIt4dMn 1957 FORD 4 ^ 0 0 R SED.AN. and Gerry Ward seventh in re Birthday weekend ski jutnp . . . Irsctsd 4-Door Radio, heater, aulornalic. GRAY. AT,, B. AND H„ PJi. CLEAN appointment, a sellout crowd of 10,- Two new invitation event.!) have ' with Baltimore,” cut in Tommy It will highlight the sixth annual 18* WEST klDIK^ TURNtnUR . »-7S7* EVERYTHING IN STOCK with power steering. *895 850 still was expected at Conven been added this year, a 4^-yard ; bound percentage (.186). Foley is Richardson, president of the Inter Winter Carnival, Feb. 25 . . . Th# 1957 CHRYSLER ADOOR SEDAN. tion Hall for the IRth annual In fourth in free, throw percentage national League who ha# been Fmadatim »1495 run and an 880. making this the '■ carnival opens Feb. 21 with a '1225 AT„ B. AND H.. P.S, AND P.B. *695 quirer Games. (.8871 and Malne"s Skip Oiappelle around baaeball for 40 yeara. . , > OOKNEB DURANT RT. NOTHING TO SEND AWAY FOR biggest Inquirer meet of all time. ' seventh i,875i. Holy Cro.ss con fashion show . . . The carnival 1958 OLDS 98 2-DOOR HARDTOP With the world record holder ■ Simmons was reminded of hla queen will be crowned Friday night FULL POWER. tinues to lead the nation in free reservations regarding Mantle URGEII QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! '59 OLDSMOBILE *545 sidelined, the pole vault shapes up throw percentage (;790|; Further at the ski ball and she will ride in No Down Pymt. • 5 Yrs. To Pay 1968 DODGE 4-DOOR SEDAN. as a wTrie open battle among coming -out of C3ass B. the float parade the next diay with PLENTY o r FRONT PARIONa Super 88 .4-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, Sports Schedule down the list of individual scorers "Well, I had never seen Mantle," automatic, power ate^ering. power AT„ R. AND H„ P.S. *350 Henry Wadsworth of the U.S. : is Lai'ry McNulty of Boston Uni .Vermont Gov. F. Ray Keyser. Army; Orlando Cruz of Villanova; I Harry explained, "but I have had Vermont skiers can enjoy a LOW WINTER PRICES ON CUSTOM ENCLOSED brakes. 1988 OLDS 98 2-DOOR HARDTOP. versity, 28th (22.5) and Dart a good look at Powell. A player AUTO^QLASS MSTAUED Mel Schwartf of the U.S. Marines; | mouth's Steve Spahn. 36th (21.9). second “appreciation day” today POECHES, ROOM ADDITIONS, IREEZEWAYS, *1795 FULL POWER. *345 and John Belltza, of Maryland. j Today who has It come# quickly, and at Killington Basin . . . They bad Q USS FURNITURE TOPS ANY-STYLE OARAOES. COMPARE. AND SAVE! 1964 FORD ADOOR. Meanwhile, the track mem will! Manche.ster.at HaU, 7:4!5. take my word for it, Powell Eaa the same oi^ortunlty .yesterday .MANY O'niKR.S—LOW BA.N’K TERMS B. AND H. CLEAN. ' *195 get their chance to regain the Smith at Rockville, 8:30. Worthy Cause it. He won't exactly be handi , . . The idea was to hav# resident# ■ spotlight. I RHAM at Avon. capped at Yankee Stadium, where MIRRORS (Fiftploe* «id D*or) 195* MERCURY 2-DOOR HARDTOP. Ellington at Grknby. f^'the Green Mountain State get AT. CLEAN. *125 Budd. of Villanov.'i, who holds the ' SAN FRANCISeX) (API — In the Orioles have to win, by the (act ^quainted with one of the new- nCTURR FRAMING (dl typn) I I am inf#r#if#d In Q Garag# ^ CoHeg# I world rccord'f^ Oielbo-Vard dM^ Catholic at Ea.st its 37-yesr history, the Bast-We.st that he is a left-hsoid hitter. Bat eKski area# . . President Preiton I □ Room Addif!#n □ -Porel) □ lr##tew#y I MANCHESTER; w4»h . »ir«. .01,0 ______uainoiic. football game has raised more ting left-handed didn't hamper Jim "Itl) a time of ;09.2, will be carry Swimming — Windham at Man Smith skplaiiui: "We h ( ^ we ar# WINDOW did PLATE GLASS ing a two-ysar indoor unbeaten chester, 4. thah |4 millioa for the benefit of Gentile at Baltimore Memorial (W )HOOPSs-As he ^oaM ring a movement which will I Pl#ai# *#hd witheuf ebiigatien FREE''brechurei. { •tFeak into tonight’s conq;>etltlqn. Shrina hoapiUla for criniilad diU- Stadium, either. T’U beway oH ^ ether araa (qwraton pausing OONTRACrORRt WE HAVE IN RTOOE I M. H. RIfl#—Manchester at Hamden. dren. WUUam Ooffmaa, the man base if OentUe and PoweU don’t flcoiPefl, Miles Aiken, S3, His 'opponents will be teammate Saturday, Feb. 10 of S t Bfmaventnre coL nem b w winter schednla# to .| Nam# —• I IPLYMOUTH BOURNE BUICK, Inc. Paul Drayton, Brooks Johnson oS aging director of the charity give the Oriole# a left-hand'punch ■Dsm with Vermont § th# MEMCINE CAMNETS m d SHOWER DOORS PLY.M03;TH-VALIANT SALE.S and SERVICE Green .Manor vs. Rockvlll# All- game gince the firat one 'was play that will cfeat# a let of com lides "with Seton HaU’s I Addr#i« , I CORNER MIDDLE TPKE. and MAIN ST.' Chicago and Paul Winder, former Stars. 8:30, RockvUIe High. stim u latin g (acta cooeeming ROUTE as, TALCOTTVIUJB—Ml *r*7«»—TB *-*010 Morgan State indoor champ. ■ ed, r e p p i^ last night that *238.- ment." ■ "I Mike Murray at Madison •hUng in Varmont". O^EN BATUEOATR-OPEN THUBSDAT EVENDfO PARK PREB IN PURNELL PARKING 030.20 M t was realized at the 1961 I City MI 9-4571 or CH 6-5862 Delany, former Villanova atar, Bit# All Fltohlng S()uare Garden in New 'Ifee thenle of the Big Green Car EEnMATBS OLJL1H.T GIVEN / JUST A STEP AWAY PROM REGAL OPEN EVENINGS m X BtOO ^11 be returning as anchorman cm game in Kezar Stadium. It waa Cbuld PoweU'hit left hand pitch- Philadelphia and Cbattandoga the aaventh straight year the ool- York. That’s the Bonniei’ nival Is "North. Side Story” . . . Ireland's touring two-mlle relay have a baaeball working agree InzT .11 )0 esater-ef-canuni# status por% team. ment for lUM. laglata All-Star Gaiaa ha* ratsad .He doeai't know or care who'# Tom Hannon, too late, at moM t h n «a»,000 for ohwttj. “and fey le ft - ■ oS'a'C'. “* “** ...... r i Xii t . \ . PAGE SIXTEEN SIANCHESTER'EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FI^IDAY, iFEBRUARY 9, 1962 \ MANCHEStER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1962 PAGE ^VENtEEN Automobiles For Sale 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY PA6ALY and SHORTEN Salesmen Wanted 36-A Household Goods 51 . Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 Business Locatioiis Bouses For Sal^ 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 1955 PLYMOUTH, 4 . doorsedan, WAMTHD AT ONCE>vXan te ssU SIX ROOMS of tuitalture, most et like new mechanically, 48,(X)0 WOMEN'S CLOTTlES, sites 16-20; For Rent 64 LTM Scores Rawleigh Househtrid and Farm it only 3 years old. many maple shoes 7H-$:, gloves, hats, pocket- 8DC ROOM ranch—One-car garage, I BOLTON SOUND VALUES Shating Report Survey Starts CLASSIFIED actual miles, good tires, standard \ / l/ltAlfSAK.* pdecea, ei^ipetware, linen, dishes , . 14* tiled baths, buUt-lns. corner SOUSELEIGH.tGiyElP- Necessities to consumsrs in Eisat Mala it. at M Birch shift, 8 cylinder. A good car, re B ous ELEIoiS VIRUS books, flowers, scarfs, maternity $12.900—8 large rooms, new kitch HO KCPKAnoM SEEMS VEAH- Hartford or Maachsster. FuD-Ume silverware, lamps, clocks, mower, fireplace, family room with cathe Get aw«y from hustle and con - liable transportation. Asking USO. HUMd tops, etc. .Also, man’s sport Jacket Marlow’s Apply en, new heat-*ld but solid and. Success in nOMaP!X1HtHM40U MAVSE CKOM) business opportunity. Steady year tricycle, etc. You name It, -Uve dral ceiling, city utilities, patio, fusion and relax in thia 8 room On Shelters MI 3-1677. , 6UCM AUM& size 40; man's leather slippers, '?! hot water oil heat. Ehccellent loca farmhouse, 4 bedrooms, modern central, SHOUIOGOSOUTH . l U op THAT, 'round- income. Write Rawleigh got It. MI $-7789. 1 - MI $-7789. TIME I OOC?CHMi'5 Dept. CNB-36-34S Albany, N. Y. EXCEU-ENT STORE for anv buti- tion. trees igalore. Charles Les- fsmlly sized kitchen, modern bath, $15,000—Older home, three bed A aearch for fallout aheltitf* In ADVERTISING 1954 FORD, 2 door, automatic OOCTQRYRE* MIDGET SOME SUM: DRYER, 8 months old, exesUent ness or office, apartment Includ- perance. MI 9-7620. excellent hot water heating ayatem, rooms (not too big. but ade ^The Women' transmission, radio, heater, good Manchester la new being conduct SCRIBED .« o a k i t u p : m m k condition, apartment rtze -gea e^ 4J 6 Main St. Ml 9.5239. 9-8. one acre plus, asking $18,800. quate) big lot. plenty of priva-' ed and to date 40 or, SO sltea have tins, good condition, $ m . MI rrvALL SAKE THAT ' stove. MI 9-51S8, alter 5. Wanted—^To Buy 58 cy and still central. By M.ARION M. CA8E%' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 9-6489. ______A PAR SU)iNIEIR Siiuatlons Wanted— been eyed a* posaibilitiea, a feden- 8 A.M. to„5 P.M. CUME SUGOUTOFVOU; Female S8 WE BUY, SELL or trade entiqua CONSIDER R. F. DIMOCK CO. $15.700—Owners have been trans The Little Theater of Manches Weekend skating and hockey ally selected survey team report*. STORE Fo r rent. ?48 N. Main St. ferred, Green Manor ranch has ter presented the firil of three TAPE RECORDERS for rent. Mar* and used furniture, china glasa, Ml 9-5229. 9-5. -----at '$13^500 a neat 6 room Cape MI 9-5245 ’ schedules are as follows: The preliminary phase* of the 1954 SUPER BUICK, $250 ' Call MI low's, $67 Main. CaU MI M32L sliver, picture frames and old Barbara Woods . MI 9-7702 to be sold. Corner lot. extra performance* of “The Women," Today: Skating at Center Springs .survey for shelters,’ also under way on bus Unei 4 ^bedrooms, plus base large patio—carpets included. last evening at Bowers School COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 9-6685. YOUNG MOTHER would like to coins, old dolls and guns, hobby ment family room. Shopping lor Johanna Evans-- MI 9-565$ Pond and Charter Oak until 10 in other nearby communities, so MONDAY Thru FR m A Y 10:80 A.M__ SATURDAY 9 AAL care for children days. Ml 8-7705. YOUNG COUPLE collections, stUc contents or whole SMALL STORE, 3 Summer St. Call value—c a l^ Lot of house for the money. auditorium. The play will be re pm . Hockey at Center Springs far indicates that about 25 build 1960 CHEVROLET Impala Coh- BREAKING UP HOUSEKEEPING estates. Furniture Repair Service MI 3-2467. 9-5 only- . II MANCHESTER ($17,400—Tanner Street Ranch —one peated tonight and tomorrow Annex until 10 p.m. ings at the Cheney Mills complex vertlble, black with white top, red TMATfllN CANT USB THEIR Talcottvllle, Conn. Tel. M3 3-7449. block to Bowers school—8 bed night, with curtain time stylishly Saturday, Sunday and Monday and quite a few school* ultimately \ PLEASE READ YOUR AD Interior, power steering, power Q o ME JETTED CAME DOWN 10^ SitnathHis Wanted— I ROOMS OF FURNITURE STORE OR office apace, street Beechler-Smith Nice people on this street. 6 room rooms, basement garage, cor late, at ‘8:30 p.m. ..schedules will be exactly the same. may qualify as ahelters. CImMifled «r ^ a n t Ada** are taken o^er the phone as a eon- brakes, 14,000 original miles. Ex SOUTH GET THE SUM . -AND APPLIANCES d o b t o ILLNESS Frank’a An^ level, 71 E. Center St, Cali AD custom built Gambolsti .ranch, ner .lot—owners moved to San Clare Boothe's aatirtoal comedy, cellent condition. $1,995. Can .be Male 39 tique Shop at 420 Lake St. will be 6-1628. Realtors 13x24 living room^^oast Iron re Skating at Center Springs Pond This much was reported today vealeBoe. The advertiser shonld read Ids ad the FIRST DAT T A3 PAST AS MAH AMO LOOK WHERE ^ THEY HAVE HAD Diego. a smash hit on Broadway not many from 10 a.m. imtil 10 p.m. Hockey by the Farmington architectural APPRAr S and REPORT ERRORS in ttme for the next Inscr- financed. PI 2-7138, YOUNGitme MAN looking for part-time FOB 8 MONTHS closed until further notice. cessed radlatlfifiTnugg lot 100x300, seasons ago. has a cast of 40 CAM HESPEHD61HE MI 9-8952 MI 3-6969 excellent neighbdrhOod. selling for $18..500 - Spring Street—Large 7 at Center Springs Annex from 10 firm of Louis Drakos, commle- tioa. The Herald Is responsible tor only ONE Incorrect or omitted evening work, meferahly office WHICH IS PRACTICALLY NEW room home—5 down and bath women; and, although men are the a.m. until 10 p.m. Skating at aioned hy the government for the Insertion for any advertisement and then only to the extent of a AMD SOAUEO UP m X X V M t work or sales. MI 8-7163. p r o m p t a n d courteous aervica Houses For Ren' 65 $21,900. Auto Driving School 7-A IP YOU ARE A for your scrap iron and metal in CUSTOM BUILT 6 room'"Colonial. with 2 up. Definite 4 bedroom- chief topic of conversation Charter Oak from 10 a m until Manchester operations. **inake (ood” InswRon. Errors which do not lessen the valne of PLENTY- RESPONSIBLE PERSON any amount or size; Pipes, fur 2' 2 fireplaces, large cabinet kitchen. er—enclosed front porch, ga throughout, not one .of-them ap noon and 1:30 p.m. until 10 p.m. Survey worker*, making their the advMtisement svUl not be corrected by ‘Nnake frood" Insertion. :* ROOM COTTAGE furnished or R. F. DIMOCK CO. MORTLOCK'B Driving School—Of sutwedDhtmeam WHO’S GOING naces, machinery, copper, braaa, unfurnished,ifUl ■ • ‘ ga* heat, hot water, I 'j baths; screened porch, swim rage, real big lot with plenty of pears on the stage at any lime. initial findings while touring the fice, 448 Main St.. Manchester. SUMTAN! Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 HOUSEKBBPINO etc. Call Ml 3-2809. ming pool, garage, corner lot MI 9-5245 ‘ trees. Possible to assume FHA Philip Burgess Sr., who direct adults. New Bolton Rd.. Ml 3-6389. Barbaca Woods MI 9-7702 hairbrained and often tipsy, Coun- town by auto, say the first phase YOUR COOPERATION WnX m A I All ^ O T II L«aniiiw correctly "May Save AKC REGI8TE1RED, m year old YOU CAN TAKE OVER 90x178. Shown by appointment. mortgage of $15,000 that is on ed the local production, did an ex is expected to be concluded soon. YEAR 'ROUND home for rent, 4 Marion E. Robertson, Realtor MI Johanna Evans ■ ■ Ml 9-5653 property. tes.s Deliage. Betty Spalla plays RE APPRECIATED VIMIn JVII I I Your Life.” Driver education male Boxer, all shots, completely UNPAID BALANCE cellent Job of casting and. coach Miriam, a brazen, six-week resi This will be followed by on-the- MONTHLY PAYMENTS large rooms, garage, fireplace, 3-5953. Claeses. Member. Connecticut Pro housebroketi. MI 9-2376. Rooms Without Bohrd 59 III MANCHESTER $18,900—Lynesa Street—3 bedroom ing. The smooth fluid acting of dent ' of Reno willi pronounced spot checks in the preiplaes and a fessional Driving School Assn. Ml $23.14 partly furhi.shed. PI 2-6661 ranch with 1'4 baths, attached all scenes and the careful handling written summary of the space pos 9-7898. r o o m s t o r e n t , also cabins $11,500—2 bedroom ranch, celiai. views '’'on husband-swapping and ••WESTINGHOU8B’’ REF. Room to breath in this 6 room ' garage. Partially finished rec of small parti as well as major .successful divorce, with noncha sibilities which will be -furnished TJuuikitS' WANTED—Good homes for 8 weeks with efficiency Scranton Motel. FOR RENT—Centrally located 5 double garage, trees, near bus. room, beautiful carpeting stays to the government. ’’CALORIC" RANGE stores Carlton W. Hutchins, MT ranch, formal dining room, 3 large ones, gave an air of finesse ap lant conviction. Linda Allen ns PREPARE FOR driver'^ test. VIC F£CA«>{ old mongrel puppies. MI 9-9838. Call MI 9-0826 after 5 room single house. Three bed with house. proaching the professional. Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class rr.,LAUOtliPALt, "EMERSON" TELEVISION rooms. Adulta only—no pets $95 9-5132. bedrooms, huge heated rec room, Lucy, proprietess of the dude After the summary is reviewed, TROUBLE REACHING OUR ADVERTISER? garage, good location, selling for $21,900—Alexander Street—spaclou.a The cast is as follows: Bell.v eallmales will be made on costs • room. Three Instructors No wait PLOglOA jh«mt BLONDE BEDROOM NICJE LARGE frbnt room for gen monthly. Tel. MI '9-7256 ranch in Reno, injected some ! MANCHESTER—6 room Cape in $ 21, 000. colonial, three bedroom*. I 'i Lundberg, Marilyn Mann, Jayiie required to make the shelters zult- ing. Manchester Driving Acade Articles For Sale 45 LIVINO ROOM SUITE tleman. Call after 5 p.m. 5fl ''raw-boned " western humor nnd my PI 3-7249. 9-4966. 21 CSiurch Street. COVENTRY—Beautifully furnished I quiet location, nice yard with hath*. Rec room haa fireplace. Newirlh. Anne Miller. Jeanne song in her portrayal of the phil able for u»e, and agreement* will 14-Hour Answoring Sonriee 6-PC. DINETTE SET 2 bedroom house, all conven-1i trees, upstairs finished in knotty R. F. DIMOCK CO. Good reaidential area. '' Adams. Penny Richter, Mary Jean have to be drawn up with the TV ANTEINNAS, tubes, parts and MAYTAG WASHER osophical wife of a virile cowboy. LARSON'S Connecticut's first U- ONE ROOM to rent, orivate iences. $125 a month Phone MI pine, dining room, flreplsce. 3 MI 9-5245 Bliss, .Lucille Vincek, Marilyn Audience Delighted property owner* for use of the Building— Contracting 14 accessories bonanza sUe—in our HOOVER VACXrUM 9-1254. ' I ' T. J. CROCKEn’. Realtor shelter*. Free to Herald Readers censed driving school trained — Painting— Papering 21 Help Wanted— Female 35 famous do-it-yourself department. trance, near bus and mills. bedroom.s. screened porch, garage, Barbara Woods ' MI 9-7702 Greenfield, Linda Burges.* and The audience was delighted with Certified and approved Is now of SEALY BOXSPRINO Cooper Hill St., Ml 6-0695. very clean, immediate occupancy, Johanna Evans MI 9-5653 MI 3-1.577 Doris Beldlng. This week Governor John Demp BATHROOMS tiled, remodeling, Rabbit ears 99c, stacked aluminum - SEALY MATTRESS the particular comedy scene in fering classioom and behind CEILING reflnished, painting, WAITRESS, part-time, 10 a.m.-8 FIVE ROOM completely furnished j $15,900. Robert Wolverton Agency, Also, Genj Walton, Jo-Ann Ba- Which Maureen Rizzo as the cook sey urged Connecticut property Want Information on one of oar classified advertisements T No additions, recreation rooms, all conical $9.99, channell 8 yagl, r o o m f o r lady or gentleman. cottage, Andover Lake, oil heat.! wheel *lnstnietlan for teenagers. papering. Wallpaper hooka bn re p.m., 5 days, good pay, good tips, Also included "Mohawk” MI .3-1914, JV 3SIANCHESTER _ Jek, Janice Bonham. Erna ' Bur- Maggie, sits in the kitchen in her owners to cooperate with the arch answer at tte telephone listed T Simply call the Ml 9-6075. types of carpentry. Also, fall-out quest. FUlly insured. Call Edward $2.99, UHF bpw ties $1.99 and up. Kitchin prlvilegea, quiet. Inquire References required Cali M I' no weekends, pleasant atmosphere Special prices on chsnnel master Rugs, End Tables, Cocktail BOWERS SCHOOL RANCH | ges*. Robin Lockwood, Jo Rich Impo.ssiblc old bathrobe, talking itects and engineers making the shelters built. Call XO 9-4291. R. Price. Ml 9-1008. Apply In person. Brass Key Res Tables, Lamps, Smoker, Dishes 224 Charter Oak St., MI 3-8368. CH 9-7463. VALUE TO SPARE—6'4 room old Rent been raised lately? If so, a\irvey. crossfire and JFD signal comet 6-4738. , er home, fireplace, dining room, mond, Ade’le Davids. Lee Whlte- with Jane. As Jane describes what* MANCHCSTER ANSWERING SERVICE taurant, Main St. Silverware, Kitchen Cabinets you can buy thig immaculate 6 Modern, Immaculate 3 bedroom sell, Jo DeMalo, Nancy Cole, Governor Dempsey, stating the PAINTINQ AND paperhangtng. antennas, 10 foot mast pipe $2.99, cellar is wann and comfortably room Cape, ha* everything with ■she has heard through the key Business Services Offered 13 Florists— Nurseries 15 Red Bird chimney mounta 99o, Mirrors, Pictures, Pots 6i>d Pans ranch, 2 block* from - Bowers Nancy Donahue. Barbara Burgess, hole, Maggie delivers In broad cooperation Is a vllai element to M l 9^500 Good clean workmanship at rea And Few Other Items NICi; RO(5M for rent In nice home,' Wanted To Rent 68 finished, 2-car garage, beautifully minimum down VA or FHA to School, plastered walls, fireplace, VHF wire 2c per foot. Receiving rcasonabff. Woman only. MI Maureen Rizzo and Doris Frost. Lancashire accent some very out the succee* of the program, em ALL KINDS of clocks repaired. An sonable rates. 80 years in Man- R.N. PART-TIME. Call MI 9-3858. Phone Me Immediately landscaped 100x150 lot. Far below qualified buyer, asking only $14,500. large kitchen, full basement, lovely phasized that the mere granting and leave your message. Yonll hear from our advertiser In Jig CARNATIONS—Fresh cut, $1.95 a chestei. Raymond FIska. MI tubes 40% off, "21’’ aluminized 9-9043. TEACHER desires 2-3 bedroom bank appraisal of $16,000, Robert Also. Phyllis Hemingway, Ka.v spoken sentiments on married life. tiques Included. Work guaranteed. bunch; African violets, large size, Hartford CHapel 7-4)868 yard with trees and stone wall. of Inspection approval to the *ur- time without spending all evening at the telephone. MI 9-1962 9-9287. picture tube special at $26.95 and home in Manchester. One child. Wolverton Agency,- MI 3-1914. R. F. DIMOCK CO. Sheehan, Linda Allen, Ruth Row- Her dead-pan expression and com 98cK-each; Cyclamen plants, $1.50 CLERK POSITION available Ui many more specials. See us first See It Day Or Night Guarantee excellent house care ley, Betty Spalls. Celeste Letendre. plete ab.sorptlon in the part make veyors in no w^- commit* proper BELFIORE AGENCY ty owners ’These Inspection* CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. and $1.96 each; also large assort INTERIOR painting, decorating, Order Dept. Knowledge of typing and save. Open e-venlngs till 9, Apartments— Flats— 5-9468 INVEST YOUR future In 2-family Sandra Doutt, Joan Tucker, Joyce this an outstanding spit in the If you have no mean* of transpor MI 9-5245 generally take less than an h4Mir, Reasonable rates. Call PI 2-7658 ment of foliage plants, 25c each ceilings, wailpapei^, floor sand and shorthand desirable. Apply Saturdays till 5. Satellite Electron living. Unique layout makes this Loersch and Nola Kleiza. play. Lost and Found Automobiles For Sale 4 and up. Open 7 days a week. Pon- tation, I’ll send my auto fpif you I Tenements 63 MI 3-5121 he noted. between l.'V-4:80 or any time ing and refinishing. Clean work Personnel, Iona Mfg. Co.’, Regent ic Service, 165 School St., Man 5-5 duplex more adaptable than Barbara Woods MI 9-7702 Cryatal Convincing The role-of Mary’s ten-year-old Saturday or Sunday. ticellrs Greenhouse, 438 N. Main. manship. No Job coo small. Jolm St., Manchester, chester, MI 9-1786. No Obligation! ^ Hou.ses For Sale most. New and near completion, Johanna Evan* 5U 9-5653 He said the surveyor* are only LOST—Yellow cat. with white NEED A CAR and hrd your credit GENERAL REiNTAL agency, J. D. 72 To our Way of thinking the role daughter, little Mary, was taken looking for potential places of Verfaille. MI 9-5750. A—L-B—E—R—T— quality construction, all citV con last night by Jo-Ann Bajek, who, chest, answers to “ Kitty” vicin turned down? Short on down pay SHARPENING Service — Saws, WALLPAPER, new selection of Realty, 470 Main Street. .Ml most convincingly done was that public safety and in no wray are ity Oiestnut St. Reward. Call MI ment? Bankrupt? Reposaession? 43-45 ALLYN ST HARTFORD 8-5129. MANCHESTER Suburbs- Two-fam veniences, Beechler-Smilh, Real- V MANCHESTER of Crystal Allen, played by Nancy will play it again on Saturday knives, axes, shears, skates, Roofing—Siding 16 closeouts, good stock, 57c per sin Open Every Night Till 9 ily ranch 5-4. two furnaces, ga tons, Ml 9-8952, Ml 3-6969. SIX ROOM older house on bu* line, they looking for anything els*.. - 8-5223. Don't give up! See Honest Doug roUry blades Quick service. Capl. gle roll, many others available 47c Contentment will be your* If you Donahue. Crystal 1s the peroxide Janice Honham will take the sarne las, get the lowdown on the lowost A. A. DION, Electrical Services 22 ROCKVILLE— Apartment! newly rage, completely modern tremen $12,800. MI 9-3519. role on Friday. The scene in which such as for aasMement or taxa tol Eiqulpment Co., 88 Main St., to 97c per single roll.- Sherwin-Wil 17 PIECE stainless steel waterless $13,500 - ATTRAcrrn'E 6 room buy this lovely 6 room Richardson blonde husay who' succeeded — for LOST—LARGE Collie dog. tan- and down and smallest payments any painting CLERK-TYPIST decorated, dinette, kitchenette, dous opportunity. Only $19,.300 a lime — In taking Stephen Haines Mary tells her daughter that she Is tion purposes. white, male, vicinity Old State Manchester. Hours dally 7-8, FREE ESTMA^nS—^Prompt serv liams, 981 Main St. cookware, original cartons, reg. bedroom, tile bathroom appll Carltcn W Hutchins Ml 9-5132. ranch. 2-car attached garage, built ranch, I 'i baths. 2 fireplace*. NEW CONTEMPORARY Split Single fkmlly homes .reportedly where. Not a small loan or finance Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. MI and add ice on all types of electrical wir Foyer Ranch—8 room* plus ma away from the wife and children getting a divorce, is done with great Rd. AndoVer. Answers to Laddie. company plan Douglas Motms, $149.60. Sacrifice, $39.50. BIX ance.8, $65 per month. Call Ml large lot.-Carlton W Hutchins, .MI 2-car garage, large lot, Rockledge will 1^ excluded from the search. 8-7958. . ship guaranteed. I Autumn St ing. UeansM and Insured. Wilson INSURANCE OFFICE DELCO OIL burner with all neces 9-6955. BOLTON — Two pleasant homes. 9-5132. area. Selling for $24,500, hogany paneled game room, 2-car he really adored. The part, so poignancy. Uttle Marj', declaring Call PI 2-8425. 833 Main St. MI 8-4860. 8-1869, TR 5-3485. easily over-acted, was done with she knows all about divorce from in addition to his public appeal Baectricar-iap Manchester, Ml sary parts Iri excellent condition, One a seven room colonial wtth garage, Westinghouse dishwasher to property owhere, the governor SAM'S UPHOLSTERY - Retired Must type at least cheap. MI 9-5898. SPLIT LEVEL— For those accus a casualness more maddening the movies, nevertheless Is at a LOST—Lady’g beige wallet, Man TAKE A SHORT BIDWKIA, HOMX Improvemeat 9-4817. Glssto^faury, MB 8-7876. Three Rooms of Furniture THREE ROOMS heated. Main St., attached, two-car garage. The R. F. DIMOCK CO. and built-in range with hood, 2- also has given a letter of creden chester Knitting Mills. Saturday from the shop. Cto take care of 45 words per minute other a compact ranch with ga tomed to the finer thing* all one zone hot water heat. Anchor fence than any outburats of temper or loBs to understand iiow It can be Company—All types of sliUng and GIRL’S WHITE Canadian Flyer FROM MODEL HOME with or without atove. Call between loud-voiced demands: and the that her father and mother aren’t tials to the architect* and engi evening. Driver's license desper ‘ DRIVE TO all your upholstering needs at 5:30-7:30. MI 3-6441. rage selling for $14.7.50 ($2300 and could demknd ha* been in MI 9-5245 border* the property, near Church neers. great eavuigs. Call CH 3-2878. rootinK. Aluminum clapboards a MI 9-2831 ice ekates, size 8, one year old, cluded in Ihl* lovely 8 'j room, scene of the chance meeting of in love anymore. ately needed. Call TR 6-2311. LONG SAVINGS specialty. Unexcelled workman- Bonds— Stocks— $6. Call. MI 9-9874 after 6. Cost Over $700 you can assume 1st mortgage). of AMUmption and Verplanck On other civil defense matters. NEW ADDmON to house, quiet T, J. Crockett, Realtor. Ml 3-1577. home. The style is condusive to Barbara Wood* MI 9-7702 School. 808 W. Center St,, on Silver Mary Haines and Crystal is one The ladies who had small parts COME TO C08MA APPLIANCE Service-Re ship. Mi 9-6486. Mortgages 31 'NEVER BEEN USED Johanna Evan* MI 9-5653 of the highllghta of the play. In the production should feel, with General Manager Richard Martin LOST—5 month* old German Shep SNOW BLOWERS — Prom $79.98 neighborhood, 3 'i large rooma, those who en.ioy split level living Ijine bu* line. Bob Samuelson, MI and other town officials have tak herd puppy. Answers to name THE NEW pairs all makes refrigerators, SIX ROOM ranch, 6 years old. at it* best. On beautifully lano 9-0498 Marj’ Haines herself played by out exception, that the faithfulness freesera, waahlng machines, dry ALL TYPE18 ot roofa repaired or SECOND MORTGAGE mouey-We GOOD HOME in exchange for tak and up. Parts and Mrvice Capi $100 monthly, stove, refrigerator en a' position favoring netv clvU “ Midnight." Call MI 8-0368. FITZGERALD replaced, specializing In Bonded can supply sny amount of money Sale Price $388 spacious yard. MI 3-5983. Bowers School, all rooms better scaped spacious lot. 2-car garage Penny Richter, had what was per in carrying through on these small ers ranges, oil and gas burners. ing care of school age children, tol Equipment Co., 88 Main St. VI MANCHESTER MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape, haps the moat exacting role, in the er parts, made the entire presen defense headquarters in an addi built-up and shingle roofing. for mortgages Terms to fit your Houre 7-5 dally, 7-9 Thursday. 7-4 than average In size entire base 4 bathrooms,^Priced in the high tion to the Municipal Building. ANNEX, INC. Ml 9-0055. All work guaranteed. some salary. Call after 5:80. MI Pay Only $4 Week THREE ROOM apartment. Heat ment finished off into large family 50*. Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464 walking, distance to ichools. shop midst of gossiping, back-bltlng tation the success that It certainly Coughlin Roofing Company, Man needs. .Oonstructlan mortgages 9-9988. Saturday. Two family duplex, separate oil ' wa*. Present civil defense headquar Announcements chester. MI 8-7707. also available. J. D. Baalty, 470 Sacrificing complete bedroom, stove refrigerator Gables 118 room 4'/i% mortgage, priced for heating systems, 5-5, one side ping center, and bu* line Imme "friends," she must remain the 1954 FORD $395 LAWN MOWERS sharpened and 'nVO-FA5nLY flats 5-5, with 2 lady and the representation of The play la long, but it provides ters are located In the basement repaired, sales and' service, pick Main St., Ml 8-6139. IMMEDIATE placement—8 women HOME MADE ra-vtoU, freab or complete living room anij kitchen Main St. hn 9-6229. 9-5 quick sale, $16,900 Philbrick vacant for immediate occupancy. diate occupancy, $13,800, Carlton Victoria, V-8 stick. Agency, Ml 9-8464. room* finished on third floor. 2- A Thayer Realty. JA 8-7848. what waa finest in a wlfeVTlie part fine entertainment, .racey enough of the Municipal Building, but INCOME TAXES, prepared in your up and delivery. Ice skates sharp to work 3 to 4 hours dally servic froze-, 80c doa. B. PaaquaUnl. 348 decorator furniture from model dis Selling for only $13,500. John D. Merz, clvli defense direc home or by ap^intment. Exper 1955 FORD Roofing and Chimneys 16-A ALMOST unlimited funds available Avery Street. Wapplng TWO ROOM apartment, heat, gat ,car garage, off East Center St., called for dignlt.v and restrsJnl, for thoae who like tt that way, and $495 ened, precision ground; L A M ing Avon customers In their vicin play home. We will give/ you free atove and refrigerator furnished MANCHESTER—I bedroom home, near Post Office, schools and shop WAPPING- 6 room ranch, 4'4% tor. has broached the poeaiblllty ienced tax work, 24-hour service. 4 door Falrlane, automatic, radio. for private mortgages. If you need delivery and free storage up to one R. F. DIMOCK CO. ami the need to win the sympathy though It I* certainly not fashion Equipment Corporation, Route 83, ROOFING—Specializing repairing ity. Excellent income opportunity. STORM WINDOWS for sale, one Adulta only. M l 3-6388. excellent clcset and storage spac*. ping, Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8484. mortgage, $97 monthly. Many Im- of the audience without over able in these day* to mention a that the new headquarter* could Call MI 8-4728. heater. Vernon. Conn. TR 5-7609. Manches money to consolidate worrisome FUll or part-time. No experience year. roofs of all Kinds, new roofa, gut debts, to Improve your property. 3’x3’l” ; two 'I 2’6’’x4’-3’’: five large enclosed porch 2-car ga MI 9-5245 provemenls. Exceptional buy. worked scntlmenlnllty in lla inter lesson or a moral W offers some be located in the new toum Are FEDERAL INCOME taxes prepar ter exchange. Call Enterprise 1&45. ter work, chimneys cleaned, re necessary. For Interview call BU rage, $19,700 Philbrie* Agency. Ml CAPE—4 finished room*, close but $15,500. Rondinone. BU 9-1545. very good hints on |he subject of department building propoa^ for 1956 CHEVROLET $595 Or for any purpoee, and can pay 9-4922 now. 3'x4’3’ ’. Call 9-2891 after 5. NORMAN'S pretation. Mrs. Richter did this ed with your savings In mind. paired. AlO^inum siding. 30 FIVE ROOM apartment, second 9-8464. quiet location, nice yard, garage, with great skill. If there were sny ] donieallc felicity, / conetrucUon at the Center. 210, 2-door gray and white, FLOORS WASHED and waxed, $32.25 per month for each $1,000 443 HARTFORD ROAD Barbara Woods Ml 9-7702 , ANDOVER—Iju ge houae. aluml- Reasonable rates. E J Bayles. years' experience. Free estlmaUs. you borrow, call Frank Burke, at OAK PICTURE frames, special floor. 13',4 Ford St. Tel. Ml 3-4751. good-sized rooms, rec room in Johanna Evans MT 9-5853 flaw. 11 lay in an aloofness that Much credit is Am the produc Merz feels new ci-vll dafenee windows cleaned, painting, paper WOMEN WANTED to do part-time Ml 8-1524 $12,800 - ROCKVILLE 6 room cellar, oil hot water heat, fairly j num aiding, ideal for large family, headquarter* for a 30-man com Tel. r a 9-6248. 1956 BUICK $695 ing, walls washed, odd jobs. Handy Call Howley, MI 3-5361, MI 8-0763. Connecticut Mortgage Exchange, purchase, sizes 8x10 to 14-18, 99c might be Just * degree lese. tion staff, with FrejB T, Bliah HI telephone survey work from own each. Sizes 16x20 and 18x24, $1.49 Before you buy furniture any TWO ROOM apartment at.a batit, ranch, large living room, cabinet priced at $14,900. Robert Wolver $12,800. Joseph Barth Rroker MI munication* center could be in Special 4 door hardtop. Man Service. Phone Ml 8-8948. 15 Lewis St., Hartford, CH 6-8897 home. Box F, Herald. COLUMBIA- At Columbia Lake — Betty Lundberg as the calUcsl as manager. The npmerous sets INCOME TAX returns prepared by each. Sherwin-Williams 981 Main where—shop at Norman's. electricity and heat, $57. 180 Cen kitchen, teautifully landscaped ton Agency, MI 3-1914. New large ranch home, 6 rooms, 9-0320 ’ cluded in plana for the new fire days. JA 9-5553 eves. ter St. Call 5U 3-2457, 9-5 only of the ladies: Marilyn Mann, Jane were allractlv# anef well suited to former Internal Revenue agent in 1957 MERCURY $795 SNOW PLOWING, day and night Heating and Plumbing 17 St. lot. shown by appointment. ceramic tile bath and a half, beau Newlrth and Jeanne Adams, did the scenes for which they served a* department building for $60,000. Monterey,2 door, SALESLADY needed, preferably RANGE G.E. automatic deluxe, 'Marion E. Robertson Realtor, Ml COLONIAL CHARM-Qualitv con MANCHESTER—One block from the convenience of your home for service. Rates according to Inb evenings and weekends. Apply in TO RENT—Small heated apart tiful large living room, large bed excellent portrayal.* of women in backgrounds; and the quiet and He feel* that more than halt thia individual and business. MI 9-8938. PLUMBING AND heating — re FORK LIFT, model 620T. 18 foot push botton controls, deep weU, 3-59C3. struction by Gambolati just off Main St. 4 years old, beautiful 6 amount would be repaid eventual 1958 FORD $895 and/or conditions. MI 9-5650 all Business Opportunities 32 person. Hallmark Pharmacy 277 ment. Tel, MI 3-6117 between 8:30- rooms, built-in appliance* 1340 room colonial, I 'j baths, enclosed Mary's social clique, with fine prompt shifting backstage added to modeling tnstailattons repsdra. basic unit, 4 foot tower capacity, like new, $85. Call MI 3-7071. Porter Street. 3 bedrooms, attach sq. ft. of living space, garage, ly by federal agencies. INCOME TAX returns prepared by Falrlane 600, 2 door, Continental i hours. W, Middle Tpke. 4:30, FLORENCE ST.—7 room home in ed garage, new. and eomplelely porch, bullt-lns, combination win a 'N V ni'O ipi B ibd ftRMtr t .. - ■ J.J,-''M . .- -v 7 • ..I . I' P4CS EIGHTEEN jPHIDAY, FEBRUARY 9. l^CT “I iKan^lrpat^r Evening V^raUi Average Daily Net Prera Ron • : . : ’7 Far tha Waak E eM — ------■ ‘M Febnm fy 8. IM S The Weather Kehler Circle, South Methodist Foreeaat of D. a. WwatWr : Church, will sponsor a food sale at ■ • t ' Ailout Town House and Hale’s department store LISTEN TO KATHY GODFREY. WINF, MONDAY thm FRIDAY. 1:10 P.M.e^TURDAY AT11:10 A.M. tomorrow at 9:30 am . 13,543 ^ Chmd#, eoia tonlgM, m m ' Our- T h « ZipMT p u b wUi hold a act-, Announce Engagements raftha Audit ri I- 'V;l