\ ■ I iM' .I t s si > V* i i t I..-,-— \ ;/ ■-.f, • I ■ t J h .r': f \ -It ■ ' • ■ -v ^ESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1968 PAGE FOURTEEN Average Dailjr IHot I^em Ran The Weather For the W e^ Ended Forecast of U; 8. weather Barsan Jaau aiy I L 1008 The monthly meeting of St. Blest, rain iwdlng, elsndy, esst- Margaret's Circle, Junior Daugh­ Engaged 126 Pints of •Blood Collected Engaged BaU Patrons NEV\/> 12,612 ar tenlghL Lsw 98-M. Thnrsilny About Town ters of Isabella, scheduled for tOr ooenslonnl rain sr sasw ikiinkiplng fg M / T H IWWtlM' *2 ti** Audit night, has been postponed. Mem­ \, ■ lata la day. High $$-$5. Th« Greater Hartford Hoitie Bnnaa at Clrcnlatlon ber^ will be contacted'shout the At Monthly Bloodrriohile VMt Should Reply M anchetter-^A City o f ViUage Charm BSconomica Club will have a eoclal next| meeting. M U 1 I I I I - A N ■ . I ■ ■ card party at its next meeting on h e a r i n g AIPj Jan. 21 at 7:30 p.ni. at the Talcott The Homemakers Holiday meet­ Despite a record number of James Coughlin,; Austin Cham- 'By Thursday Junior High School, West Hart­ ing which was canceled last persons who, failed to appear for bera, Everett Cramer. *6 5 «o VOL. LXXVIL NO. 89. (TWENTY-FOtJR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1958 tCtaaoUMI AdvarUang sn Psgs. tS) PRICE FIVE CENTS ford. All members, professional Wednesday will be held torrjorrow their appointments, yesterday's Also, Michael Clvlello, Tom Car­ Residents Invited to be patrons bomb economics and interested All iIm power tnd pcriormtnc* ettoim morning at 9:30 at the Comrntmlty penter, G. N. Cole, Albert Cole, for the Charity Ball were asked to­ homemakers are in\'lted to attend. Bloodmobile operation at Center Susan Dente, George Daniels, hearint aidi rwVcr of many V. Mrs. Harry Fraser will talk day to reply by Thursday despite ing for 4 limn iii pilet'. Hut aupar Reaeinrations may be made by con­ and demonstrate rug making, inr Church achieved a total of 126 suc­ Mrs. Richard Dimock, Mra Lillian ttntiiive Parmaphone*. amoolh-no* tacting the Hartford Electric Light the fact they received their In­ Labor Cutback eluding braided rugs. All Interested cessful pints drawn. Demeusy, Arthur Doane, S. C. vitations late because of storm- Volume Conirol, noite-limitinf ano Air Force Expects Co^ by Friday. , Eagleson. David Eldredge, Robert dieed Caae. Ztniik’t fintu persons are Invited to attend. Hbby ■ There were only nine would-be hampered mail delivery. sitting service will be avsilabfe for Fuller, Gall Frankenberger, John ikrfutfmut! See ii lodayt The 13th annual midwinter for donors who w*ere rejected fo^ mi­ Bnice Noble, chairman iof the Swiw hr JO-OW aiiiiir laA OearoWa. Ends Jobs for a small fee. J. Gerard, Mrs. Ida Gagnoh, Mra. Om-Ytm Om-Ytm Unrin mm um on “The Role of the Public nor physical reasons, a surprising­ Mary Goodwin, Charles Griffin, Ball, said early replie* would make School,” sponsored by the Service The Kiwanis Club .--will meet ly small number for this season Robert Hubbard, Mrs. Carl Hult- it poasible to arrange reservations To Fire Satellite; lOOOrga Bureau for Women’s Organiza­ Thursday noon at tin? Manchester of the year when eolda are so pre­ gren, Mrs. Helen Heard, Hobert. and to put general admission tick­ tions, will be held on Jan. 31 from valent, according to Rid 'Cross Hoistings, .Victor Haponik,/John ets on sale. QUINN'S Country Chib to ^ a r Thomas TT Blood Program officials. Forty- 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in Cen Ryan of the General Electric Co. Hyde, Paul Jones. Mrs. Dorothy The ball, scheduled for Jan; 25 Washington, Jaaf 16 (/Pf— tinel Hill Hall, 956 Main St.. Hart two persons appeared as “walk- Johnson, William Kuhne, Robert at the State Armory, Is sponsored The A F L ^ IO ^ ^ m reported ford. Reservations, which include talk on ‘'Freedom or Compulsion.” ins” without appointment to help PHARMACY Moon Stage Ready dealing with'the Right to Work Kippax and Mrs. Hilda Kennedy. annually by the Junior Chamber luncheon tickets, may be made swell-the total of donors for the PRUNE Ml fl-ilM today to have abolished jobs Law. . Other Donors of Commerce. Profits this year will with the Ser\ice Bureau before 5 day. be shared b.v the Manchester Men­ o f nearlv/100 organizers and p.m. on Jan. 29. Alfred Hagenow joined the ex­ Also, Paul Kissman. Mrs. Har­ tal Health Clinic and Ihe Manches­ B r THE ABSOOtATBO PRESS Obit, and could pbovids sxtendsd some other headquarters em* The/felks setback tournament vey King, Mrs. How-ard Lappen, will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in clusive 3-gallon Club by giving'his ter Infantile Paralysis Assn. manned satelllts misaiona,” ha plfwes in a financial retrench- The Friendly Circle will post­ ,24th pint of blood during the after­ John ,H. Lappen, Francla LaVolc, Replies should be addressed to Air Force missile experts testifled. thy Elka Home. Mrs. Mary Loftus, Ivan E. Lon­ Fallot Photo expect to place “ a payload ipent program. pone its meeting tomorrow evening Photo Roflex noon. Two-Gallon Club members I Bruce Noble, treasurer of the Roond Trip Seen ' The move reflects the AFL- Until Wednesday. Jan. 22. at which Margaret Eleanpr Meneham from yesterday’s operation include don. Mrs. Stella Masztel, Mrs. Gus­ Jena Ik Schuetz Charity Ball. P. Q. Box 109. i Mtellite in orbit” about the He said that later an im p r o ^ The midweek service of Bible tave Magnuson, Rt>th Matchett, ClO’e acknowledged lack of suc­ time it will be held at the homo- Frank Weir, Paul LaBrec and Wil­ Accept Inritations | Earth shortly, and they say vahicle “could provide mantled cess in enlisting new union mem­ of Mrs. Chester Hogan, 65 JefCh study and prayer scheduled for to­ Mr. and Mrs, C. Preston Mcach Louis Michand, Henry Matson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Schuetz morrow at 7:30 p.m. in the Coven­ liam A. Hanna. Noble today, announced the flight around the moon an^^iwefc bers in recent years, plus the fact Rd. am, Tolland, announce the engage­ Eight of yesterday's donors gave John F. Maloney, Mrs. G r a z 1 a 241 W. High St., announce the en­ the same existing “ missile ant Congregational Church..will be gagement of their daughter, Jean names of 19 couples who have a c-' to the Earth. the federation lost, about bne- Opposes Tax Boost; ment of their daughter, Margaret their 8th pint of blood to the Pro­ Markham, Frederick Naasiff. Ches cepted patron's invitations. can perform unmanned recon­ ‘Tha Thor ii the li^rmediatie followed by choir practice at 8:45. ter Nowickl, Guy Oliver, Albert L., to James McKebide. son of Mr, tenUi of its per capita dues in­ Eleanor, to Horace Cameron Mc- gram and in so doing became mem­ They are Dr. and Mra. Robert, naissance of the moon." range balllatic mjs«le (IRiBH) tome when It recently expelled Coan, son of Mr.s. Kathleen Mc- bers of the 1-Gallon Club. These Puzzo, William Preston. Elizabeth and Mrs. James McIftnRle, Provi­ J. Alesbury, Dr. and Mrs. Louis This foQKaat became public to­ which the Air Fpree haa been de­ FOR SALE—MOBY FINE The Ladies Guild will meet in the Phillips, Walter Pyka. Lorraine dence. R. I. \ the huge Teemsters Union on c.or- Guild room , n< St. Mary’s Church Coan. 93 Ru.ssell St., and the late were Lawrence Converse, Mrs. H. Block, Atty and Mrs. George day through cloaed-door testimony veloping aa a ri^al for the Army's rupUon charges. H. W. J. McCoan. Edith Fawcett, Mrs. Grace Agnew, Peterman, Mrs. Lin'da Plata. | Both are graduates oU-fhe Uni-, by Maj. Gen. Bernard A. Schriever, Wants Dulles to Stay CUSTOM TAILORED Thursday at 10 a.m. Guild members veralty of Bridgeport, with B.S. de­ T. Laboiihe, Mr and Mra. h ce M. Jupiter. Some of the organizers are be­ will bring .sandwiches, and the Miss Mcacham graduated from Charles Helwig, Francis Mc- Also, Julius Randszzo, Mrs. Nan- j Silversteln, Dr. and Mra. David M. Commander of the Air Force Bal- IVie titan la one of the two ing retired involuntarily and oth­ Becker Junior College, Worcester, Caughey, Mrs. Audrey Cole, Virgil cy Russell, Mrs. Betty Reudgen, i grees In health and physical, edu­ Caldwell Sr, Judge and Mrs. W es-, Ua'tlc Missile Division. longer rfinge Intaroontinental bal- hostesses, Mrs. Arthur Burnap, cation. Mias Schuetz is superid^r ers flrtd outright. MEN'S SUITS MrsSm and Is employed by Fred Hartzog and Alfred Drlggs. Osrl Shenning, Robert Schettler, 1 ley C; Gryk, Mr. and Mrs. Jack R .' liaticr^m 1 a a 11 e a (lOBM) being Mrs, John Trotter. Mrs. James of schools in physical education In The much-censored testimony Many have sought unsuccess­ Washington, Jan. 15 (/P)— President Eisenhower ssid today Used, But In “ Like I?ew” Robinson and Mi.ss Reynolds, wjll H. Williams add Co., Hartford. Her Walk-In Donors Robert Samoffsky, Mrs. Martha! Hunter, Mr. and Mra. John L. i was released by tho Senate Pre- pushed by the Air Force. The other fully to establish their own labor he would prefer a reasonable amount of deficit spending this Condition fiance gradttated from Bishop Walk-In donors included Bruno Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth - Simpson, Wlnsted, and her fiance is directof- \Jenney, Mr. and Mra. Thomas Fer- sen’c dessert and beverages. I of physical education in schools in j paredneoa aubconMnittee, headed la the Atlas. Both are in critical union with bargaining relations year to a tax increase. Sizes; About 42-44. Field College, St. Johns, Newfound­ Allczi, Elizabeth Alvord, John Jay Williott B. Steele, Mrs. Evangeline' giuon, Mias Bernice M. Juul, and: by Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D- testing stages and Air Force wit- with the federation. AFL-CIO •jMced To Sell Barrett, F. Leo Barrett, Henry Small. Stanley Shollk. William! Somers. . ' m K. and Mrs. Michael Quish. The President, at his first news conference in 2V4 months, Members of the French Club of land. served three years In tho A June wedding Is planned. Tex.). nesaaa have complained to the Sen­ leaders have opposed the union Se» Them At The ’ Manchester will hold their month- Army Air Corps, and is now em­ Bengston, Harold Case, E'/tie Taylor, Ed • Tomezuk, George Alao, Mr. and Mrs. Jay E. Ru- 'Target dates for these perform­ ate probers that more funds are and It presently is seeking to com­ said h6 believes some red ink spending would be the only I ly meeting tomorrow night at 8 ploy^ as a product - designer at Crockett, Robert Duff, Bernard Thurber, Sherwood Trueman. Mi­ blnow,\Dr. and Mrs. Don A. Gul- ances were daletsd as military ae- needed. pel recognition through National answer under present circumstances if it came to a choice LEXINGTON i o’clock at the K of C Home. A card Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufac- Freldlander, Mrs. Jeanette Glrar- chael Vartleli and Mra. T. C. Zlm delegate to the Polish Congreoa; nan. Mr, and Mrs. Harold E ., creta but 8chrlaver aatd the pres- Both Sen. Symington (D-M6), Labor Relations Board (NLRB) dtn, Ronald Gates, George Hansen, Turkingtop^, Mr. and Mrs. Theo-i between that and a tax increase in order to handle the pro­ 1 paxty will follow the meeting. turllig Co.. mer. John Zlenrak and W'tlllam. Mazur, efit Thor 1500-mlle Air Force mls- former secretary of the Air Force proceedings. posed new federal budget. TAILOR SHOP Donald Kuehl, Everett Kennedy, delegates to the State Congress; dore Bsntly ^J^., Mr. and Mrs. El­ ■ile can place "a payload satellite and a member of'the investigating Some of the retired organizers 209 SPRUCE STREET A Ladies Aid and Missionary Dr. Kiimoy, Edward Kosinski, Mrs. Bronislaw Kuligowskl and Lucian mer A, Weden, Mr. and Mrs. Her- tn orbit.” He said by adding an subcommittee, and Lt. Gen. James are being transferred to a new In that connection, Eisenhower noted that his economic MANCHESTER The Executive Board of the Red Edward LAChance, Daniel Lange, Obst. flag committee; Herojm man Lassow, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin; M. Gavin, Army chief of research speakers' bureau being Mtablished advisers are predicting an upturn from the current business I meeting will be held tomorrow at Cross, scheduled to meet tonight, Lebiec President axlsUng bhjrd atage “this missile 7:30 p.m. in Zion Lutheran Church. Mrs. Walter Lund, Miss Elva Mc­ Piertrowski, guard; and Lucian Spitslnick. Mr, Xm< Jerome cam perform unmanned reconnais­ and development who Is resigning, in the AFL-CIO Public Relations | recession. has postponed the meeting until Cormick, Mrs. Betty Maiorca, John Obst; house committee. Brettschneider. \ - \ Department. The accent for the I Tuesday, Jan. 28., sance of the moon.” agreed that the “ manned aatelliu Eisenhower was discussing the $73,900,000,000 budget for The Auxiliary to Anderson Shea Mrosek, William Malkenson, Rich­ Of Polish Club If the Thor in modUled and a is just around the comer.” immediate future seems to be on | Stofiderd ard Olmsted, Ctrl Peterson, Carl Redstone Data Checked public relations as an effort to | I the fiscal year starting July 1 which he sent to Congress on Post. No. 2046, VFW. will hold a Members of the auxiliary to the high-energy fuel stage now being HOLLYWOOD regular meeting at 7:30 tonight at PriesB, Robert Starkel, Florence Michael Lebiec was elected pres­ developed is added, he said it “can At cape Canaveral, Fla., the woo new union memi>ers, leaving' Monday. 8th District Fire Department will Schildgc, .Balph Warren, Henry the post home. District President ident of the Polish American Club make poasible Initial reconnais­ Army checked over tape and pho­ direct organizing primarily t o ! On paper, it is narrowly in balance with a forecast of a meet tonight at 7:30 at the fire­ Wroblinski. EUeen Krajewski, Mrs. tographic records of a night-time affiliated unions. I Mrs. Katherine Bourgeolse will house. > at the meeting held Saturday night sance of Mars and Venus.” surplus of a half billion dollars based on anticipated tax make her official visit. Officers are Edith Lon|:feIlow and Howard Hovo your lioctor phono "The THan booster, plus high- launching of its big Redstone mia- One of those reported diacharg- j W HItl CHAIR asked to wear uniforms. Past De­ Johnson. at the clubhouse. ed is Robert Christofferson o f : revenues. ‘‘ energy second and third stageL A $400-milllon deficit now is in i ' ' ’ _ 1 partment President Florence. Stree­ Donors who appeared to keep Other officers elected are Lucas could put greater weights Into or- .. (Continued on Page BIxtera). . Charlotte, N. C., leader of the new ; their appointments Included John us your proscription and prospect lor the current flacsl year, i U l P T l EaiU V con- ter will have charge of the social Church to Hold Piescuk. vice president; Bronislaw organizers union. The retrench- j d (rorp hour. B. Anderson, Arnold Aronson, Tsrasluk, secretary; Stefan La- ment takes effect Feb. 1 about the! because tax collections have fallen __ vettc with the decline In business pros- I" _ rest-wheel to Supper Meeting Henry Angel, Anthony A 11 b r 1 o, sicka, financial secretary; John wo wiH promptly dolivor It time AFL-CIO leaders will b e ; front-wheel Donald Alsbaugh, EUmpre Ander­ Zlemak. treasurer; William Mazur, gathering in Miami Beach to con-' perity while spen-ling for defense A j CC V^Ull vv-lJU propelling, or son, Mrs. Wanda Bonadies. Wil­ Boleslaw Kolentaj and Wladyslaw to yoiir homo. aider s $1,200,000 public relations has gone up. _ _ to all 5-inch Concordia Lutheran Church will liam Bayrer, Sylvester Barnes, Smoluk, auditors; Stanley Mlgora, Missile MakW Hits program. ThU w-aa Ebsenhower'a first news rs ta'aa* K a gtxxa hold its annual meeting and a r»«te«. Robert Bsllsleper, Anthony Bayles, Bronislaw Kuligowskl, Alexander George Meany. AFL-CIO presi­ conference since Oct. 30. lie suf- O C U c H t F l . family night supper on Friday eve­ Peter Brouwer, Mrs. Ralph Blod­ Litwinezuk and ignaez Zatkowaki, dent, is vacationing in Florida and fered a minor stroke on Nov. 25. $72.00 ning. gett, Mrs. Maerll Bennington, Mrs. sick committee; Stefan LiSsicka, M 1-234$ unavailable for comment. Other Feeling Very Good Hartford , Jan. 15 (8PI—Demo­ Reports will bo presented by the LIGGETT Lack of Space Aims AFL-CIO officials, including or­ In reply to questions about his pastor, the church officers, and the ganizing director John Uvingpiton, health at this time, the President cratic National Committeeman EARH auxiliaries. Five councilmen will H«llrwM4 OvM TsikI Cmmu4 declined to comment. But AFL- said with a smile that he la feeling John M. Golden today predicted Fits over s^ersge toilet PER be elected to serve terms of three /or FREE CIO headquarters indicated a very good and would like to get that if New Haven Mayor Richard bowl. Sturdily con- years each. A proposed budget to­ REXAtl DRUG Washington. Jan. 15 A k e y f the community of nations,” Gross statement might be forthcoming out on the gcAi course for a couple ANNUM taling $30,540 for local expenses, C. Lee announces his candidacy ttr.’rted. Estily cleaned. national Industrialist said today said. later In the day. houre if only there were some sun. for the party’s U.S. Senate nomi­ for building fund obligations and DELIVERY there la an alarming lack of clear- "This demands strong, po.sltive Word of the retrenchment move Hla face was ruddy as of old, and for benevolence will be acted upon, leadership, a realistic reappraisal nation "it will be all over.” $51.00 Several Small Mortgages, cut apace age defense policy that was published by The 1 the consensus 6f the 270 nOwsmen Golden, a powerful Democratio n ie future needs committee will must stem fcOm the President of of our defense requirements, a Times today in a dispatch from on hand was that he handled hlm- in Conn. (2 to 5 yrs.) report on progress and present renunciation of political considera­ leader and staunch Lee-for-Senate the United States. Washington. 1 sel well. advocate, aaid he was confident WELDON DRUG 00. for Sale at Big Discounts suggestions for the use of the Robert E. Groea, chief executive tions. a workable plan and adequ­ It was reported that^ those dis- ‘ There was one instance, near the property on Pitkin 8t. | ate funds to get the job done. that should Mayor Lee enter the Authorized Dealer Box A —Manchester Herald officer of the Lockheed Aircraft charged would get severance pay | start of the 80-;minute session, when senatorial race “ there will be no •01 MAIN ST,— MI 8-SS21 A spaghetti supper will be-; Corp„ told the Senate Prepared- "The responsibility for the.se of two weeks for esu;h year of 1 filtsenhower appeared to ''(lu ff a contest within the party and he served by the Luther League a t ' PLUS naaa Subcommittea investigating policy decisions rests primarily service. Seniority was reported a Presidinit Eisenhower clenches his fist as he emphasizes a point during his news conference today. word or two. But there was no will go on to victory in November.” 6:30. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Diana the lagging mlaeile-aatellite pro- with the president, the Depart­ consideration, but not controlling. | (AP Photofax). more of that — and quite possibly Golden made the atatementa la will assist the Leagpiers In p re -, gram: ment of Defense and the civilian William F. Schnitzler, AFL-CIO j there was leas—than before the an Interview with a newsman. paring the supper. All . Leaguers; “Althpugb we face a national departmenU of the military serv­ secretary-treasurer, gave the word I alight stroke which manifested it- Reached by phone at hia office have tickets for the supper. Miss ; THURSDAY crtaia MS grave ae any in our hit- ices.” to district directors witp. were, self .by a temporary speech dlffl- today, Mayor Lee waa asked point­ Marlene Forde, daughter of Mr. toiY eiiort at actual war, we have Gross asild one of the basic called to^a meeting' In ''Waahlhg-| 2 Torpedoes, ) culty. edly when he expects to make up and Mrs. Arthur Forde, 105 Oak and ' bean more concerned with balanced weaknesses "is the alarming lack ton last Monday. Schnitzler tbld j Temperature Rise I In response to a question, Eisen- his mind aa to whether he will seek St., is supper chairman.-All supper- ta>dgeta, reduced taxes and btisl- of a Arm, clear-ciit policy of na­ them to carry the word back to | I hower- said he never had any con- the Senate tjomination 7 reservations should be in her hands; nesa aa usual than with security tional defense with s definite, their districts and break the news ; Homing Type, ; sideration to resigning after his lat- "I don’t know,:’ he replied, ’T by Wednesday evening. | SUPfR MARKETS from atomic annihilation. . . long-range plan for Implementing to the organizers. ' ! T IVT T¥ 1 I est illness. He touched off a round haven’t even had a chance to con- “U N f high time, we,.as a na­ It." Thus, last night, some of the o r -' RaAIn 1A a ca a T w y AH X ae a r X i A n v a s o . tgi-,'*“*‘’***’•’y were assuring him l a couple | .. w-Uh party leaders on the mat- For An Expert Job Call tion. faba the facta of life." “ Such a policy must stem from ganizers had learned nothing of Erases lee Threat FRIDAY Lockh««d is the prinie contractor the president of the United States their fate and others had heard i He explained that he has been FULLY INSUKED—EST. 1>16 for the NatO''a fleet ballistic mis­ as the nation’s chief executive and only rumors. Wafbinxton, Jan. 15 (JFi — The as the President « « | wrapped up" In a $125 million 824-828 MAIN ST.— MI 3-5161 be concurred in by the Congress." Manchester residents were grate--ported at 10-a m. that two-thirds intellectual 1 redevelopment program for the sile. Polaris.' Navy announced today that- two faculties he has. LECLERC Gross was to be followed to the Although the growing Soviet (Continued on Page Ten) ful today for last night’s temper­ of an inch pf rain has fallen since , Haven arid haa not WM. DICKSON and SON witness chair b^epresentatlvea of strength has been known for some ature rise as they surveyed the re­ the storm began. Porter and new lightweight torpedoes—de- i Turning serious, Elsenhower went 260 TOLLAND TPKE. PHONE MI B-0020 had .an opportunity to giye much FUNERAL HOME two other missUe makers - Dan years, he said, "we have not sults of ye'sterday’s freezing rain Roaring Brook reservoirs, over­ signed to seek out their targets by , on to say that if ever his doctors thought to the senatorial situa­ PAINTING and DECORATINa CONTRACTOR geared our defense program to which engulfed the area. flowing before the rainfall, con­ should tell him that he was unable tion. Kimball of AerojH-General and ] following sounds—have been de- to carry on the duties of the presi­ DOUBLE Patrick Hyland of Hughes Air­ cope with realities.” Shortly after noon yesterday, tinued to overflow. Globe Hollow ' llvered to the fleet. Golden's forecast that chanefes of FUNERAL In a clo.sed door ses.sioh yester, Details Hiis^ed the rain, accompanied by freezing reservoir is within two feet of ca­ dency. he would have no recourse craft. \ Known as the Mark 32 and the - except to resign. a floor fight over the nominatkin TONIGHT day, . the subcommittee heard temperatures, blanketed town pacity and Howard rservoir is still I would fade with Lee's entry jnt'q SERVICE Gross had a prepaV^d state- j Mark 43, the torpedoes are the first testimony from Dr. Marvin J. streets with an icy coating. down about nine feet, a department of a ‘new series developed by the ' Eisenhower also discussed these This Is your invltorion to a privoro movio night on ment .which said that events exem-1 In Crackup of Thoroughfares which had been , other matters: - I Walter N. plified by the launching o( the; Kelley, president pf Bell Labora­ official aaid. Navy in it.s stepped-up concentra­ (Continued on Page Ten) Leclerc tories. that some predictions about cleared to the pavement of snow Highway Department workers, ! Summit Conference—Eisenhower i Russian Sputniks clearly Indicate! from last week's storm were haz.- tion on antisubmarine warfare. said—as he did in his message to : woedworfcing^Mturing tho latost full color and Director WORLD the -dates when U.S. long-o-ange yesterday in the throes of contin­ The Mark 43 can be launched “ We must .substantially Increase; A-Bomb Plane ardous but not nearly as bad as ued clearing of town streets after I Soviet Premier Bulganin last week­ tha emphasis and quicken the tem­ mis.siles Will be operational seem from either surface ships or air­ end—that there must be adequate 2'i Mam Street. Manchester “optimistic." the many side streets over which the storm a week ago, turned their sound films. Amoxing now source of woodworking STOP STALLING! po of our defense effort.” craft. The Mark 32 is designed for i advance preparation before he \ Washington, Jan. 15 en) The Pentagon, apparently acting at work. The remainder of the fenses and regain oqr respeH^ln For the. Hartford area temi'era- chief Of the Bureau of Ordnance, ence. House today swiftly passed a after consultation with other gov­ town highway force is busy clean­ MONDAY ernment agencies, refused to say tures were expected to rem / ;i. in said the Mark 43 is “actually a No Thought of Red China Mil authorizing $549,670,000 for the lower 30s with a low of 28 to 33 ing out catch basins In areas sus­ submersible guided missile and Is In reply to a question, Elsenhow­ a stepped up mlssllee program ISPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY] where, or when the accident oc­ ceptible to flooding. curred or to say whether more than tonight. Occasional rain or snow capable of searching to great er said he: has given no thought and spiuie age defenses. was predicted for late tomorrow Few Areas Flooded depths for enemy targets.” - It Is whatever to Including Red China one such incident might have oc­ Sheekey said that about six curred. with little change In temperature. propelled by an electric motor pow­ and ita satellites in any summit ADENAUER FOR TALKS FRESH CUT IGNEtESS TUESDAY Four Senators Back Inches of water had accumulated ered by a battery. conference. Bonn, Germany, Jan. i:* Iff) — ' However, there, was growing be­ Continued caution was evident ? -A V -f V.yX "‘'j 4 ^ for all road travel especially to­ .'on Ferguson Rd. but that the sit­ The Mark 43 was designed and Gaijher Report -Elsenhower said Chancellor Konrad Adenauer to­ lief that the accident mentioned uation has been alleviated. Other developed by the Clevite Corp., he has no intention whatever of night gave conditional approval by the Air Force Monday occurred night and early Thursday. W BRISKET The Town Water Department r«- flooded area.s include sections of Cleveland, Ohio. The same firm Is ever releasing the administration's to a new East-West summit meet- ; SATURDAY World Space Effort withia the last year in the contin­ Leonard St., Bolton St.. Birch St. manufacturing the torpedoes for Gaither report on the state of the Ing but turned down a Com­ ental' United States and involved a and Salem and Morse Rd. Uie Navy. nation's defenses and the prospect munist proposal for a European GET A ^‘SAFETY-TESTED’’ USED CAR NOW, Lb. B47 medium bomber. Today's rain has melted miich of The Mark 32 is one of the simp-1 for the future. That report drawn Zone free o f atomic weapons. O U A R A N T i IeD Air Force spokesmen declined.to the snow along the side of town lest antisubmarine weapons the | up by a committee of advisers Adenauer told the German people Washington, Jan. 15 (S’)—Four parallels that of President Eisen­ answer a question about that pos­ in nationwide radio address that hower for world cooperation in the News Tidbits streets and town highwaymen are Navy has developed. It can be named by the President, reportedly Corned B 6 6 f Senators, all fonner U.N.' dele­ sibility and had general “no com­ clearing snow from in front of the motive behind 'the atom-free .. .WINTERPROOFED AND READY-TO-ROLL! gates, endofaed today a proposal development of atomic energy for ment" when (isked about,other ac­ Culled from AP VVire.s (CopMniied on Page Ten) zone was quite cleajr. G ALLOWAGE peaceful purposes. catch basins ns fast as they can, (Continued on Page Two) T ill 5-: that members of the world organi­ cidents In which a nuclear weapon Sheekey reported. zation be invited to join in a pro­ “I am for any moye> that would *S7 STUDEBAKER ’49 BUICK 4-Door. Radio, might have been aboard a crash A primary drainage area. Hay­ 35 SAVED IN 8TORM Scotsman heater, standard C l A fC gram aimed at rnannmg space for advance the prospects of peaceful aircraft. Former President Harry S. Tru­ Genoa, Italy, Jan. |S IffV— The from control of space," Cooper said. “It nes St. near the Manchester 4-Door. ' $1450 transmission. * I T 3 peace. The pilot and co-pilot of a,B29 man says “ every door and window Memorial Hospital, is presently Norwegian tanker Selntad broke I.. Skin less They did not indicate whtether Would dramatize to the world our Which crashed and burned Aug. 6, and chimney" should be left open In two In a MeditCrraneaii tem­ they thought Russia would go desire for peace.’’ . • being cleared of slush and ac­ 1950 In California confirmed .yes­ “to even the faintest ghost of a cumulated snow, Sheekey said, so Ike Seeks 6ver last fall and would haVp lol the 11 GOP mepibera of the an average' booat of 19H per cent, alM UB. trial! saa a done so but for the intervention of up vwlth epUmlstto lotorpretatlohs to merit. . 336 NQRTH MAIN STREET TEL. MI 9-5253 AVAILABLE FOR IblMI^DlATE OEUVER9’ , wa could tor peace. It would be Presldept Elsenhower has direct­ House Ways and Means CdmipJ}'; The mUltary pay plan ambodiae and rale# Civil Senrlca vborlura by "mpat laflaet wba4 me are fpr 299 GRiEEN ROAD Mnd ot nice to be on the initiative. ed form ation'of-a apaca agency Strauss. T^e AEG boss. Recording o f' outcome of special election In tee — Including Kean — Icbuld be iV T aad must bare • ( “ “ which I^ublioana held Congrea- soma of tha raoomxnsndationa aub- 7Yi par eanU. , V'> J,l 7 A.M. to 5 P.M., Including Wednesday Phono Ml 3^134 '58, ' 57, '56 yOlTKSWAGEMS It would; be 4 Plaaaaht change ot wjthln tha' Dafenaa' Department. to the reports, demanded that the found who was willing to spon*or mlttod Imat year by an ;adriaory ad d ein g fteraoon and Saturday Until Noon FREE PICKtrP AND Wo hflvo frosh WATERCRESS at all rimosl i»ce .” ■ , alonSl r 's e s t but lost three State group headed -by Ralph J. Cordl- (CoBtlaued •■! Page BUtoea) tag with Htalted w ar." '■ t Cooper aald Jbhnaon’a /p le a (OoatIniiM oa Page Six) (ConOauad on Page Fourteen) , LegUlatura eontesU (CoQUoned on Page Two) DEUVERV SERVICE . ■ ' ' • ■ .V. . / \.' IT : I ' -f: m . .«T - 1. ■ ;V 'X y - A ' 1 f- .--- • *

» 'i ' '/.W •' .< ■ '• *■-' *»’. - 'V, . 1 ■I. t'.;. . ' ■ ' V,'. ■ V - .. : Ai- Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., We d n e s d a y , Ja n u a r y 15, irss PAGE THREW MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP, MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1»M '■ 1 ...... ■..(.iM.iiHf,.. • i,t film library, brluglag tha total to A n d o ve r (,- V. of a ' continuous program at the class next Monday.'lira'/ Raymohd about 1,400 films from m a ^ school. P. Houle haa bean subatltuttng in Quick RelM from BoUywo(>4 atudios.. Thuy will ber Details Hushed 2 Torpedoes, IHne&Danee ■ The s ^ ff haa recently completed Mrs.. Peck's absence. played on Channtl l>'a "Big Show" Ererjr Thurs., iSst Interests in Thejater,'Youth ' Ite study of the science curritulum Penumal Mentton Pilt Irritaflor As You Like It Sheinwpld on Bridge which was rewritten last fail by Monday through fYifiay at 0:80 ’ Ifairied to Burton E. Ifoore, well breach of the peace in a Justice Teachei Return Mitchell 3-2711. TV SERVICE and 'The Hidden Persuaders.” H ow should North try for V A A «9 ducad by Phllco and the Naval known aa a playwright and leader school, a .PTA epokesman . said. • ■ » were held by Ricky Nelson's “Wslt- last night. from the fuel tanka, and added: elementary achool educates Court seasioh in the Town Hall Mrs. Lewis P<<^ck has returned Days M QIC A Can Three of these books, we think, "You can assure everybody that game? Two spades will bo piusad. •saA West Narth Mm Ordnanca plant in FOfaet Park, lU. in amall theater groupe, Edith la *1116 In' In School,” the Diamond's "The The cinder block struoture local students In Grades 1 through Monday evening. He was given a to her Gilead-Rd. home following .Manchester Evening Herald An­ Night* Pin, piirta rata a few favorable comments. while the shape and weight of A Jump to three spades overstates 1 NT Fsm ' 2 A rai a aprightiy woman whose life haa suspended sentence of 60 days. Stroll.” Jimmy Rodgers' "Kisses housed a construction firm on the 6. Grade* 7 through 12 are taught an operation' at the Manchester dover e«rre*pondent, .Yfra. rant D. "On the Beach” by Nevll Shute. is atomic bomba may be carried, the strength of the hand and 2 A ) Fsss 3 A Fsi been enriched by her myriad In­ New Committee Named Memorial .Hospital. She expects to T E L Ml 8-S482 Sweeter Than Wine.” and Billy first floor. The second story was Name Recommended at the Regional District 8 Junior- Pfanattehl, telephone Pilgrim the fasctnatinK and profound there la no danger of a nuclear ex­ makes, it awkward aver to show 4 A Bs*i Tssi ?si terests. Mrs. Willard Orenon will serve return id her elementary achool' 2-8A58. Vaughn's "Sail Along Silvery used for atorage by a beverage and senior high school In Hebron. prophecy of World War HI. A plosion because that hush-hush the hoarts. Opsaiai lead — A2 The Moores Uvs'lf. a huge, white AS the chairman of the Well Child serialise version of the same ap­ Moon.” a storm window company. Chicago UP)—Rapraaantativaa of Members of the panel will be pan Is always missing on training Tha solution is ths ramnsa of AT OVB BBOVLAB PBICRW houae on Snake Hill Rd. Behind Clinic sponsored by the Mothers peared in The Herald recently. The Ubrary*s Newest The Cause of the blaze, which Lutharan churebaa angagad in na- four elementary school teachers: flighU.” two clubs, which asks South to the houae atande Brookmoore Bam Club for the coming year. She will "The Story of Wall Disney" by sent smoke and flames leaping in­ fsurtb spade. East ruffs, but South goUatlona for a mergar—tha Unit- Mnr. Hazel Floyd, Mrs (Carl Bar­ "R ally Round the Fia*. Boys!” The earlier A ir Force announce­ Md a major suit if hs has ons. which the. Iloorea have converted succeed Mrs. Maxwell B. Hutchin­ his daughter Diane Disney Mil­ to the sky, was not determined im­ is out of danger. Tlia defenders can ad Lutharan Church, the Augut- ' • T A L J O i r * ton, Mrs. Holden Wright and Guy by Max Shulman. author of "The ment had said only that a plane South obc^sntiy Mds two hoarts. into a little theater where the Cov­ son who has held the post for the' Tender Trap.” humorously relates ler, - ae told to Saturday Evening mediately. lavttas Gams take only one trump and two dia­ tana Lutheran Church, the Suomi TMfc.'- —l-IM il4 — Altai Outlaw, No overall damage estimate was carrying an atomld weapon had monds. entry Playera hold workahopa and. past two years. Mrs. , Grenon wfll the establishment of a Nike base in Post writer Pete Martin, ia the Now North ean raise to three Synod and the American Evangel­ "THE STRANOE ONE" Following (he presenUtlon by be In charge of scheduling clthlcs, newest non-fiction work at the reported, but a spMesman for tha craahed and that the plane "Was Dally Qusalioaa rehearaals for their atage proc- a serene, unchan^mt Connecticut destroyed by flrei no nuclear ex- hearts, thus inviting a gama with­ ical L u t h e r Church—have rae- wHb .Bra Oasarra the panel, questions from the floor making appointments and k(feplng Mary Cheney Ubrary. Com­ Steve Ferruccl Construction Co. tlons. community. It is, by far. Shul- ploeion was poeeible. and, of out demaading i t South might Partner deals end Mds <»s no- ommandad that tha united body be i,iM)«a-ia;aa will be answered. the records. plete with several pages of photos said the company had about |20,- called: "The Evangelical Lutheran Wa paid a visit to tha Moore inan’s beat effort and would make course, none happened." It eaid no pass with a bare 18 pMnts, but is trump, end tho next player passes. faa. "DBMBBV LEOION” home this week And after a lively Polio March Scheduled Four committee members who a first rate motion picture highlighting Disney's career, this 000 worth of equipment, in the Tou hold: Spsdes: K J 9 7 8; Church M America.” further details would bs given for happy to go on to gama In htarts talk, carried away aome of tha an- The Mothers’ March on Polio will work with Mrs/Orenon by "Kids Say the Damdest Things” book relates the wonderful world building. Hearts: K Q 6 2; Diamonds: 7 2; security reasons." with his actual 17 points and good thuaiasm which always seems to will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. Jan. assisting st the clUiics are Mrs. la A rt LJnkletter's account of his of make-believe as well as one of The secrecy wae ao tight that it top cards. Clubs: J 8. What do you sayT 29.'The announcement wa* made Whitney M e r r itt^ r s . Jack Con- many episodes with America's America’s top succsss stories. Answer: Bid two dubs, This is rub off on peopla with whom riie waa not clear how much of the si­ The game la eaaUy made. South cornea fn contact. yesterday by Mrs. George Koerber, lan, Mrs. Edward Arnold and Mrs. younger set. In it. he relates some In the fiction field, "A John lence was predicated on mllKary wins the first club, taada out the ths Stayman Convention. I f part­ chairman. Charles Donnelly. Dickson Carr Trio,” an anthology Interested In Many Things of the most humorous remarks security and how mtuA on concern SCO of trumps, apd then gets the ner can show a major suit, you Mrs. Koerber will be calling for Venlseji' for Sportsmen containing three of Carr’s most Local Stocks Edith Is probably best known for made by children he interviewed lest detatta might alarm raiUdcnts ace. and king of spades out of thS will raise to gsme. Otherwise, you volunteers from the Mothers Cfiub Members of the Sportsmen’s exciting puxxle mysteries. Is riow her work in the theater, but her ON W IN TER on his daytime TV show. “House over whoss heads AJr FV>rcs bomb­ way. Declarer then laada a trump wni ehow your spades and work to sign up this week to work In Club wUi be treated to a special available. ' Carr la world re- talente are much more vast. Fiva Party.” seen locally on Channel 18 ers preeumably carrying nuclear to the king and proceeds to run toward gams dthsr in apsdsa or In PROGRAMS their neighborhoods' during the snack when diaries Phelps will knowTied for his IPeked-room type Qnotatlona rurBlsked by days each week the ia busily an- at J:30 p m.. Monday through Fri­ weapons, fly frequently. the high spsdes. no-trump. 1-hour march. prepare and serve a cut of veni­ stories featuring detective Dr. Coburn A MIddlebroolc, lae. gaged in teaching kindargartan day.- South throws a club on ths third (Copyright 1858. Gen­ While no official goal has been son at their next meeting, Jan. 24 Gideon Fell. The three stories in Baak Stocks Headed Off Alarm ■ and nuraary classes at the South — n e Beet at Heller’s Early last year, in announcing Spade and another dub on ths eral Festurss Corp). announced. Mrs. Koerber said s h e lv e meat is from a deer Phelps this newest book are “The Three Manchester Trust ... 80 85 (Joventry cSimmunlty Hall. R ^ y Nelson's "Ricky” and Conn. Banlfc and Trust that nuclear warhead# were start­ On Mondays, Wednasdays and hope* , this year's drive will net ’bagged on a hunting trip last fall. Coffins,” "TTie Crooked Hinge” contributions equal to last year's A t the meeting members will Co. 85 88 ing to go iiko the hands o f defense the adminlstration’B precarious Video Bveryday Fridays,' irtie teaches morning and and ‘"nie Case of the Constant looking Meycle aticklng out of the total of approximately 3100. make arrangements for a supper ' Suicide." AU three were pub­ First National Bank of forces in the thiited Stetea using prestige in its own party ranks trunk of a car. afternoon, kindergarten, and on Boys' Q uilf Lined Hooded Storm Affect* Town and card party scheduled on their , W o r r y o f lished between 1935 and 1941 un­ Manchester 82 >4 84>,4 the Nike-Hercules and Talos anti­ it did not signify any major She checked and found it waa one A ll lUgfett Beaerved— Tuesday and Thursday mornings The first effects of yesterday's activity calendar for February.' der separate covers. - Hartford National aircraft mlaeilsa ant: thi Genie air- Chang# in the forthcoming trade etoien from her, Martha told her BL T. DIckeaaoa B Co« lae. aha holds nursery ctasaea. She haa Bank A Trust Co. .. 32 84 to-air rocket, the department took taught both groups ever since they blitz of freezing rain was felt John Phelps is listed as chairman ' FALSE TEETH Feature Films Acquired battle. ' parents, who caiUed officials. Tlie of the event. Fire Jaenraaoe Compaalee pains to head off public alarm. It hike waa in the trunk o f Sheriff O. were formed seven years ago. when 'school buses wCre delayed Slipping or Irritating? WHCT, Channel 18, Hartford, HousedOP Leader Martin of nearly one half hour in returning They will also consider whether ■ Aetna F i r e ...... 54 57 said that “ elaborate precautions A. Pniitt’e car. He had Just recov Vitally interested in the future announced this week that they Massachiiietta toid newsmen after children from the elementary they will order trees and shrubs Don't be cmberresssd b» looM false Hartford Fire ...-...... 139 149 have been taken in the design and ered it from two/hoys who had of. pre-acbooi- training, Edith ia a teeth eUpptnt. dropplns or wobbling have Just completed negotiations a meeting o f . RepuMlcan policy school yesterday afternoon. through the State Wildlife Con- i H when eet, ufk orUufh. Just National F ir e ...... 71 78 handling of thme air defense weaip- stolen it. member of an Investigating group for the purchase o f 112 full-length leaders yesterday that "there will known by the tongue-twisting Efforts made by achool authori­ servation Program. During the eprlnkle e llttie FABTEKTH on rout Phoenix ...... 824 854 ons to minimlu harmful effects be a fight” over trade extension PARKAS ^tee. Tble pleesant powder feature films. Each p«rcliBM name as 'i^e Structuring Commit­ ties to notifyitlfy bug drivers to come , P**! f*"' .vears it is estimated Life and Indemnity Ins. Coe. resulting from aoddehta either on when a MU reachaa the Houae rwnerkable eenee of added comfort Tills new purchase, which in­ the ground or in the air.” tee of the Proposed Connecticut to the scbWoi earlier than usual ' that upwards of 5,00n tre8S and GLOSS three years ago, is due to expire Blcal exercises. We make them College. Columbia University, and Reading Thursdays. 4-6:30 P.M. U.S. Envelope, pfd. .. 114 134 Kean Lift/ Barrier June 30 unless 'given another ex- Chaaa«l S Bartfard, Caaa. ( SAll DISNEYLAND dollars. They put on puppet shows Science in the Elementary kt’bool M'ednesijays, 7-9:30 P.M. O Strips Veeder-Root ...... 404 434 Uhaaaa, a Naa Bayaa, Caaa. "DoaaM'a Waafccafi" for children throughout New Eng­ work," she said, with a knowing dance for this ability. GOOD CHGtCE OF COLORS tenslpn by Congress. Edith Moore ^ portrait of a Arithmetic hi the Elemenjfiry The above quotations are not to Cfcaaaal U Bartiarfi, Caaa. (Ul 1 LOVE LCCY land, with their latest shows at •mile of one long associated with On Ik^% Trade Bill Three years ago. the bUl aa- Chaaaal St SpriatflaM, Maaa. "Taa Maay Craaka” children. busy, talented, interesting person. School , Mnndaya, 4-8:80 P.M. be construed as actual markets. C'kaaaal M Naw BrUaia. Caaa. (U-Ml WAGON TBAIN ' West Hartford and - Old Lyme. American Hlatory— Polities In o Checks F LA T . ' . oaped sudden death by tha mar­ Cbaaaal 4t Halyaka, Xaaa. "Tka Oaba CatawaH Btary” ’They also did a Christmas show Of all her many Interests, how­ Long mav she reign. gin of a singla vote in the House, Making Amerira Thursdavs. 4-6:30 P.M, REG. 85.20. G A ^ N O W ...... Gal. *2.60 (C^e^taned from Page One) Ckaaaal U Waiarbary. Caaa. i:aa (Ml MEN o r ANNAPOLU for ths children of the First Con­ ever, the Ojvenlry Players is prob­ Introduction to Desigk Mondays. 7-9:30 P.M. where more than half the Repub­ (IMt) THE BIG BKCOBO gregational riiurch In Coventry. ably her favorite activity. She Fiiolis Noam Polo a Aswirled licans and a third of the Demo­ Oaaalt: Carat Ckaaalat, Bill American Literature as a Study of Herald Gets New t]>4 administration trade bill. Bayaa, Pra Waa Baal. Nidi Edith and Burt moved to Coven­ and Burt joined the group in lP4»i .American IJfe Tuesdays,-7-9iSO P.M, rade and tariff leglalation must crats voted against it. l^toa. Dal VIklasa. Babart try in 194.5 after living 1.5 years in when it was in the minstrel stage Auckland, New Zealand. Jan. 1.5 Behavior Problems of Children MasvaU, Tbe MeGaira Sia- Later on, the Players undertook a Sizes 8 to 1R SEMI-GLQg^ and GLOSS. $0 ^ C Phone Number orirtnate in the House Committee. lara Windsor. Soon after they arrjved lAb—Tlie British transAnlsrctic (New london) Tiiesda.vs, 4-6:80 P.M. Kean, who now is expected to Looks Familiar l:M ( SI TOMBIITONB TBBBITOBY they became Interested in the serious work producing plays, un­ expedition led by Dr. Vivian Kiich.s Mexicis; A Society In Transition Mondays. 7-9:30 P.M. 7.88 REG. 86,80 G A L . N O W ...... Gal. be a candidate for the New Jersey y ______JJl** fiabala’ Laat Cbaaca'* fledgling Coventry Players and con­ til in 19.5.5 it won the first Asso­ todav was reported 105 miles from (Prerequisite for a three weeks' Field Study In .Mexico— Sum­ Republican senatorial nomination I SEABCH POB ADVEN. productions and working back 7” PAINT ROLLER. STATE Bt its very best Tl BE Both productions were directed first overland crossing of the Ant- Wllllmanttr. Conneetleiit. telephone number trade program through Congress ( S-M) DATE WITH THE stage. bv Burt, with Edith taking acting arctU; continent. Please send me further details about th* graduate ------nr un­ REG. 85c. SPECIAL 69c in the interest of international an g els "DaaMa Traabla” Children’s Theater Work prizes In each— first prize in : ------dergraduate ------program. DRESSES be: NO W and THURS. security and the domestic econ­ (la-M) I’VE GOT A 8ECBET Shown Eveninga 4;45-8:15 ll;ta ( I) NEWS a WEATBEB Her theater teaching, as well as "Antigone" and an acting award CLSTODI.AN REPORTS 'niF.FT Signed: , omy. WYMAN'S < l-Ul BOUNO Burt's.' ia restricted mainly to In "Chi-Fu." j RldgewocxJ, N. J., Jan. 15 i>p.— Mitchell 3-2711 " I believe that the urgent need OIL COMPANY Vlaca Marflaaa aa. Gil the- Oilldren's Theater in Man­ Common (imund : The custodian of the Methodist (Name)'^^” "”"^” to stimulate our own economy's 24 M A IN ST^—’TEL. 80 8-1608 chester, sponsored by the Man­ The theater and puppeta give Church yesterday reported the WOillD'SGREilM NOVEL (laAai^'TriiorV"' (Address) MANCHESTER LUMBER, INC, growth and to wage total peace GBEEN STAMPS chester Recreation Department. Edith and Burt a common meet-' theft of 375 from the church safe ;^anrl|FBtFr ’ makes mutual trade'legislation an NOW ON THE SCREEN! (js-tai rtsis^is’V o t'B T jri 255 CINTER ST. PHONE Ml^144 We started this group last. ing place where their similar In-j The custodian’* name: Jes.se "(Telephon(^ No.) and absolute must," he said. t:aa ( I) ai’siK t t) PEATCBE riLM year with a large number of chil- j terests keep them alert and happy James. Although Kean’s action rescued -A SPECTACULAR (lt-4a|.'BlU PAYOPP . "I MarrIaJ a Witab” Sttptttns l|rraUi • »> NEWS Be p o BTEB AND , u m r -u h (SS-ltl MATINEE THEATBB WEATHEB iCalarl (Ml CHABLIE CHAN ( S> ATAGE T (Ml MABTiN KANE aa-tt) THE VEBDICT 18 YOVBS ( II WOKLD'S BEST MOVIES • Sizefi 3 to 6x and 7 to 14 (ISl BBIGHTEJt OAk . "BlaaJ aa Ika Maaa” ( I) BANDSTAND (IS^i .SEWS • Wa.shable Cottons. Nylon Trim.*. Pique Trims ( S> THEATKB (W RIO NEWS mil (tt-Ml UUEKN POB A DAT (Ml WEATHER SALE! 7 PIECE COLONIAL SOFABED OUTFIT • Plaids, Corduroy .lumpers <4t) OPEN HOrSK (Ml PLAYHOC8E OF STAB8 • Many Desirable Slvles 4:U (lS-4tl SKCBET 8TOBM

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■i :.r : ■■ V 7)/ ■\ ^ ) \ '■ PAGE FOUR ilANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUAR^ 15, 1958 Ma n c h e s t e r EVENiN(i HERALb, Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., We d n e s d a y . J a n u a r y 15, i 968 PAGE PTVB MMH Unit Plans Railroads Ask End Midwinter Tea

The Women's Auxiliary of Man-. I ^ SMILING jr SERVICE bhester Manorial Hospital will ■» / '■ <51 Wartime Taxes hold Ha quartsrly. meqtihg' and ROASTING CHICKENS midwinter tea Monday afternoon D t X A t e v ' By DO! GLA8 B. fX>RNEU. » taxes Is desperately needed. Me- at 1:80 at the former Chapman A number of those who dropped in for chickens ket W ohlnfton. Jan- 15 —Alfrad Ginnis said. He called them disr; home, 75, Forest St. wsek mentioosd how well plowed our driveway was. We m Perlman, preitdent of the New criminatory because they keep the Central Byaiem, leaUfied railroads from competing with prl-‘ Mrs. Charles Jacobson Jr„ presi­ nuike it our businosa to ace that your cbx will never get yeaterday the nation's railroads vste carrier? who don’t have to i dent of the auxiliary, will preside stuck over here—end neither will you. pay the freight tax. at the regular buainees meeting. fs£s stATvation unless Congress A quesUon and anawer. program, frees them from what he called The B and M executive figured! entitled "Vyhat a Director of trol- ••this country’s archaifc transpor­ repeal .would enable the railroads ^ R p G IR O L C P n tation policy." _ unteere Can, Do For a 'Volunteer to recapture some SO per cent of a Program," hha been planned by 40S West Center Street MItchen 8-7858 ONCE-A-YEAR ' President Harry A. DeBulU of $4 billion a year business from pri­ Mrs. Charles tHmllton and her the Southern Railway urged an end vate iintaxed-highway transporta-, to the wartime tax on transporu- compilttee. Mra Jean Schubert, di­ \ tion and take in more than $860 rector of volunteenr^t ML Sinai. flon on grounds it is highly dls- million in additional revenue. crimtnatlve. punitive and a "factor Hoapital, will answer ..questlona SALE! X An end of the 10 per cent tax oh submitteid to her by four members Jn breaking down the nation's es­ \ sential transporUtion s>'Btem." passenger tickets, he said, would of the auxiliary—Mrs. Oarl Ander­ .a The two railroad executives thus help the railroads cut their large' son, Mrs. Edsm Bailey, M rs.'in­ passenger deficits. ward Olenney and Mrs. Alfred took a stance alongside others who McGinnis put in a strong pitch, are telling Congress about the in­ SundquisL Questions from the LIT JARVIS lUILD YPUR NiW dustry’s financial troubles and too, for Congress to clamp down on - floor will also bo welcome. recommending remedies. the hauling of farm products by ' Mrs. John P. Cheney Jr. Is in A fabulous bra at Their statemejiU were piepared truckers exempt from regulations. charge of the tea which will con­ H P M I IN 1»S8. Thirty years of for delivery before a Senate com­ He saiil this traffic la "growing clude the meeting. merce su^ommittee headed by by leaps and bounds" and threat­ quality building axparianea ara at Sen. Smathers (D-Fla.». ens to drive the railways out of a fabulous saving! "This committee,” Perlman said, this type of business. your sarvica. Custom building ii a ••has . . . grasped the nation s last The exemption originally was in­ Extended Forecast 1- i chance to save the situation. If we tended, he said, to help farmers Jarvis spacialty. fail to convince you of the des­ and other foodstuff prc^ucera by Forecast for Connecticut, Jan. 16 . . . H a n d W ash perate need to act now, if you fail : relieving them of regrulation in through Jan. 20: to act. the nation's railroad in­ 1 getting their products to market. > Temperatures will average nor­ C dl for bifennatleR tPDAY. dustry will go downhill, ever tast­ ; processing or storage points. But' mal to slightly above n iom ^ 'The ier. dving of starvation." I the exemption has been extended' normal mean temperature for the JARYIS RIALTY CP.. MonclMftor GODDESS The' New York Central presi­ by interpretation, he said, to Hartford afea la 37 anA rangei Drip-Dry dent said the railroads already are products that have been processed from a high of.86 to a low of 18. in serious trouble, their position in varying degrees and to com­ Alfred E. Perlman, preirident of the New York Central System, displays bulky documents at a. ■Colder Friday, warmer over the *54 CoBfer Sfreefi— Ml 3-4112 contimilng to deteriorate because modities moving in ordinary com­ Senate inquiry into financial troubles of the nation's railroads. Perlman said the papers, pre­ weekend. Predpitatlon will aver­ of a lafk of proper action, legis­ mercial channels beyond the ini-1 pared for the New York State Public Service Commission la a commuter fare increase, contains' age one to five tenths' of an inch only lative and otherwise. tisl movement from point of pro-j 30,000 words and coat the Central $335,000 to prepare. He said it took 18 months to assemble with snow Thursday and rpln or NYLON CLASSIC DeButts testified that the 3 per duction. I the data in the reports. (AP Photofaxi, . ' snow about Monday. . cent freight tax, left over from World War. II, la driving buainesa away. Former customers, he said, TMT, are buying trucks and hauling their own gooda. Canadian producers of iQumlnum sheeting of muriate of potash, he >r V Regularly $5 said, can undercut American man- ufacturera because they don't have to pay the tax—and the Southern U losing hauling charges. "I believe," Debutts said, "it Is I' unrealistic and extremely ahort- atghted to aay that thla tax is pro­ EVERY BABY ducing revenue to the government, which the government needa for The famoua wirctl bra that ha.s built-in 24.hour comfort with national defenae. when the immedi­ fabulous fit. Never sags or slips, outlasts ordinary bras 2 to 1. ate result la to eauie the wasting Light w'eight wiring cushioned in'both foam rubber and plush As advertised in February away of the very plant that pro- j r J SMILING t- SERVICE for gentle support. French back permits e.xtra-fine ad,just- ducee the tax and which la an ab­ VOGUE solutely essential part of our na­ ments. Beautifies all figure type.s. Heaven-sent b.t Goddess for tional defenae." youthful beauty. White only. Sizes 32 to 36 B, C and 32 to 38 D. McGInnle Testlfle# This Glenhaven suit will Patrick B. McGlnnla testified O t t A t e v take use and abuse. Cram it that the Boston and Maine has in a suitcase, wear it to af­ tried to lure back passenger busi­ I! ternoon tea. You’ll save ness with new, modem, comfort­ cleaning -and pressing bills able equipment, but with this re­ 'F'T'"- 1 sult: . because it’s hand washable "Steadily declining patronage, and drip-dry thanks to the and growing worse every day. SALE presence of miracle DA- "After listening to the public EVERYDAY BABY NEEDS Youthcraft's CPwON. Of course, the skirt eomplaln for years about.outmoded . equipment, 1 reluctantly bought ail is permanently pleated. In this passenger equipment. I know fashion’s smartest pin- now that modem clean equipment EVERYDAY ^ BURTON'S LOW PRICESI t checks, in combinations of is not the answer. The people have brown or gray with white,. choecn the private automobile. "And the ahippera of freight Sizes 10 to 16. have turned to trucks, bargrs. tankers, ships, pipelines and the YES. INDEED! . . . BURTON'S MAKES EVERY WEEK BABY WEEK WITH OUR DAY IN . . . DAY OUT LOW PRICE POLICY ON THESE NATIONALLY-ADVtRTISED BABY NEEDS! AND WITH OUR WONDERFUL LOW PRICES GO TOP QUALITY like because these carrlere can set iV:- ...stntches when you stride rates that we cannot match under MERCHANDISE ALWAYS. PLUS OUR FAMOUS ''SMILING SERVICE!" AND BEST OF ALL . . . YOU CAN OPEN A existing regulations." McGinnis added his voice to the BURTON'S CHARGE ACCOUNT AND JUST SAY"CHARGE IT!" chorus for repeal of the 10 per cent / tax on passenger traffic and the 8 per cent levy on freight. INFANTS’ CORDUROY OVER­ If4FANTS’ SHIRTS — "In these days of world ten­ RECEIVING BLANKET—regular ALLS—Snap crotch, washable, H Silicon, also tie sides. INFANTS’ R06E SET—Dacron .88 sions," the B and M president said. size 36x50. In blue or pink flannel. .49 strap. Small, medium and large. FIbie soft combed yam. 2 f o r 4 fliled. Pink, Blue, Maize. White THURSDAY •'It la Important that our railroads Satin binding. Regularly $1.99. Red. Pink. Blue, Maize, Mint. Durable, washable, shrink Lamb print Regularly $3.99. be given the chance to become Value $1.99. resistant, adjustable dia­ atrong and healthy. The present per tapes. Reg,. 69c each. conditions under which we operate BABY LOUNGER SET—3 pieces, PuD-en— Rag. $7.95 Rtg. $8.95 NYLON BLANKET—Dries quick­ blouse, pantalet and booties. Elas- 1 Day Only make this Impossible. ly. non-allergic. can’t mat, maxi- ESniON FILLED BLANKET— "We need to help ourselves, and tlcized for perfect At. One size fits FLANNELETTE P A D fi—12x14, Quilted In Mint, Blue,' Pink or SALE ' Wf are doing eo to the best of our nium warintli. Satin binding. In 6 to 18 month.1 . For after bath, Dry quickly, launder easily. .88 Blue, Pink, Maize, Mini and While. napping or play. Easy to wash. Maize. Regularly $3.99. Cut-Up can't bind your thighs— it stretches when ability. But, in my opinion, the Regularly $3,99. White only. No ironing, wster- government must now grant us the Pink. Blue. M.aize and Mint. Reg­ proof. absorbent, non-irritating. 4 you stride, sit, dance or stoop. You'll have more ouriamous right to compete." ularly $2.50. in box. Regulkrly $1.49. Regarding mergers, McGinnis freedom than you've ever had in a girdle. And-:— said a more realistic attitude of BEACON BLANKET—36x50. Of HOOD TOWEL -Terry knit. Pro- I N F A N T S’ HAND-MADE the concealed front panel keeps yguf tummy flat. rayon, cotton and nylon blend. - tecta from draft after bath. Pink, DRESSES—Perfect for gifts. In fabulous government would help the rail­ Malibu and Maize. Regtilarly $1.99. TRAINING PANTS— .00 ways improve service and eliminate Sanitized. In White. Pink. Blue, Double thickness. White Blue, Pink, Msize end Mint. Reg­ Cut-Up never rides up. Lightweight power net, waste. He said In his opinion the Mint and Maize. Regularly $2.99. FITTED CRIB SHEET — Swan only. Sizes 3. and 4. 4 forJl ularly $3.99. sizes Small, Medium and Large. 89 lines operattng east of the Mis­ soft and sanforized. Bias taped sissippi and north of the Ohio River for greater strength. Fits all IMPORTED are far too many. RECEIVING BLANKET standard cribs. Can’t pull loose, INFANTS’ KNIT KIMONOS With reference to passenger op- Bcacon’a candy stripe .00 medically approved. Convenient a n d g o w n s —Regularly $1.50. I N F A N t fi’ TERRY CLOTH Srations, he said his own line is —multi colored. Regular, for mother, comfort for baby. Washable, easy drying. In Pink, ROBE—In white only. SUees 2 TWEED iMeking to. abandon 26 unprofitable ly 75c each. Regularly $1.29. Blue, Maize and Mint. and 8. Regularly $2.99. lines competing with the munici­ pally-owned Boston Metropolitan Transit Authority, SKIRTS "Such duplication of service," he said, "la Inexcusable waste in SLEEP-A-COVER this day and sge.’‘ in slim styles! The number one difficulty of the Boston and Maine, McGlnnla- testi­ It’s a sleeper, it’s A cover. A comfy one-piece sleep­ in gorad ftaras! fied, is the "almost iinsurmbunt- sijle problem” of refunding $47 ing gam ent, full length zipiier. Plastic sole, mliiion first mortgage bonds by TAFFETA July 1. 1960. Investors consider the Size.s M-L. $1 million net income of the road ' for lO,'!? highly iirrsatisfactory, h« X' ' • • said, and It is almost Impossible n a to interest new ones. VALUE $5.99 McGinnis said passenger busi­ SLIPS ness. lest than a tenth of the total •£5 lost more than $14' million last >• year. Repeal of the transportation LAMB PRINT COMFORTER— a a Curlty type gauze diapers. Extra 5 1 - 1 .4 9 100% celacloud. Non-allerglc, no XX soft, super absorbent,- fast drying. ^ * dust or lint. Mildew reaistant ^ Art Your Car Value $3.76. Regulariy $4.99. itt SPECIAL SPECIAL Paymantt Too High? i- FAMOUS MAKE SLEEPERS I Saw CARDIGAN All flannel. D O W ^ i Sizes 6 months to 1 year. S u m m it <3R1B COMFORTER SET WITH ■ PILLOW—Eatron ’fllUd. Lamb W o will pay oft your bol* print. White.- Blue. Pink and SWEATERS Maize. Regularly $5.98. oneo in full and ofttr a REG. $2.99 VALUE eomploto folterlon of oldor modol guarontood ear*. . f 1 Get your share of W o also buy for cosh 99 every skirt a $14.99 value! all typos f lafo cars, $ 3 .9 9 all year wear! f r o m iit, ^ f « t . roliabi* m ■ FLARED SLIP. In thadow- \^every skirt in lOO^o wool! buying let. a-bra effect. Side-zippered to fit, proof acetate taffeta with hide- completely washable. Never 4 ridea up or clings. White, black, You’ll discover simply terrific values in brown, gray or blue assorted < irlow ■M Wanted-:—Non-ipilllng, mock fashioned navy,' fuchala, peacock. Slzea imported wool tweeds, all with genuine leather belts, side zippers . . , A orlon .cardigaa styles. '^Colors: White, 32 t0u44^. .) $1! by famous iSijmmit of ^oston! In'sizes 10 to 20l MOTOR SALES pink, blue and beige. Sizes 32-40. PHONE TR 5-2538 WINDSOR AVE. a r cj V i t EOCKVILLE. CONN. B u ci Cj c t it Open Till * Evenings T \ ' : ■> 1 ■ ! \ ■ \ ■'\7 ...''Tst-7 ■ ,7.7..' 0 .f' -i.'.;#-•».<-. .iji. '.kA-lB' . .V, . C.X., . ; f • H

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY,'JANUARY 16, 1988 PAG1S 8EVKIT PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 196* “'v:

lams over ths pressnes of Amsri­ Raymond R'jddsU rsported ineoms ingston, Robert J. MscDonaiid, Rsn- up grass-roots support tor foreign ■onnel of the battalion’s three bat­ ObM gs Unsung U,S* Ambassadors-^ ean technical personnel, in 1957 ig $28,046. ato Nicola and Hanrid A. Oagood. Team Keeps Lead IHanrl?E0tpr aid and trade comes as welcome A Thought for Today teries. About 24 men, eight from Year ManchesUr, Shuit Windsor and. .‘Tomorrow— fcxperU In a Major Baptists Pick The plans of tha Building Council Board of Christian Bkhioatlon: SpoMored by the Maacbester • Prsacripttms ^itptting i|rraU^ news that the President has takm Portland units,' will attend, Capt. Four Senators Back Gat* Battleground. for financing a new church ware Bvaratt Fish, Mrs. Russell V. In Setback Play OouacU at Charoheb Ileia a first step In a fight for his for­ Antone Frade, Battery C com­ resented by Dr; Robert' J. Alea- Hughes,' William E. Jarvis, Mrs. rUBUSUCD ST Tflfe : ^ ^ , A 1958 Officers ury and accapted. Mora than John A. Larsson, Mrs. Robert J. ■CTAl.n PRlMTIMa pp. m ' a eign economic program^. mander, said. 'T h e Red Men’s Lodgs. hsld a 10- PINE PHARMACY II BiM*u auMt BeaMms Why 1 LoVe God’s Day To Tour lastallattea U.S. e$100,000, covsrinig a I-year period, MacDonald, Mrs. B. Burton Smyth. polnt lead over Tuekei^ Insurance M>ne!i««Ur. Conn. Seldom in his five years in of­ HiftthinjitlisitiM iM-RnWied Deaths Last The,Community Baptist Church has bem paid or pledged. Plane Finance CoaunKtee: Mrs. Robert « M Center S L - ^ $-$$14 Because I levs God, and the Sab­ On Saturday, Jan. 25, 16 Girt after the 17th week in the Red IOMA8 r. rimaaB08ON, fice has the President sought to go W orld Space Effort are to build on the present site and J. Alesbury, William K. Gtlroy Jr., R 'nsR oiSoii bath is a trysUng time. ScOuts from N ew Britain will tour siiopted-a budget totaling |1>.542 Men’s Club setback tournament. ground breaking .for a 2-Ievel PubiMxn over the head of Congress, in this Because it la an opportunity to the local sit^. The firla will be F M oat how aMMk slaaasr By TUB ASSOCIATBD PBESS Stephen G. KrakOw. Scores ars Red Men’e Lodge, 3- for thla year at ita fourth annual church Is expect^ in ths spring. ' fbuodad October manner, and appeal directly to the come apart from the world awhile given a guided inspection of both (Contintted from Page One) acceleration at VJS, submarine pro­ aad brighter ws *eaM waah Hungerford, England—Sir Er­ Dr. Alesbury, Mrs. Ballard and 860; Tucker’s, 3,360; BoHon Five, sians nest Wills, 8$, British tobacco meeting Monday night. Georgs M. Russell are delegates PuMMed Cret7 BTMiog Bleep public for support of a program. and learn more of Him. It is the the control area tn Manchester and duction. yoar ear with sor Weaver Officer*, Committees 3,825; Maple Super Service, 3,317; A potluck was served before the Uoltur* entered nt tn Day of Worship. launcher area in Glastonbury. But Johnson has made it clear he But he said this country needs Aatsnatls Oar Waahsr. Rv- magnate who retired recently from Officers elected include Rnasell to ths Mancheater _ Council of North Endsr 3,318; Mancheater KetOTMee' »t’ Mniiidietter.---- Coon.', n But mutual aid and foreign aid, Because it brings a welcome re­ Capt. Frade also ASid that several than wsapons. sry ear is aateaaatteaUy tKeta—la parts of Sootheostf Korean officials say, are vital to the board of the Imperial Tobacco meeting, by t ^ Mary Williams Cir­ B. Orsnnis, chairman; Mrs. Ihrer- Churchee; Lester H.' Wolcott la Wallpaper and Pslnt, 3,256. . Marendaz k e e ^ CUae Mali Matter the vital importance of which he ddes not believe the administra­ lief from the stress and strain of other groups have inquired abouC n V s need the marshaling of our sprayed with fresh water sad Asja, aatt-Amartoaalein is almoet affsetlve " opsraUon of the program. Co., died Tuesday. cle,* whose .Chairman is Mrs, Ed* ett-W. Van Dyne, clerk: Virgil U Men’s Fellowship president; Mrs. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ■tressed in his State Of the Union tion is putting enough emphasis on Hsrtzog, treasurer; Roy O. Parker; Ruddell is Women's Society preei- everyday life. tours here and plaUs are now be­ rqsourcea, physical, and mental, mild detergefit aad thsrsogh- a fad. Bat iriwa tt eomes to for- Public sentiment Is ' a mixture of New Orleans—Dr. Edward Guen- ward J. Corcoran, Movies were Russia’s Czar Peter put a tax on TRAVEL ARENCY Parable to Adranca satellite production. ■ecreta^, local expensae And be- d.ent; Edward E. Kirkham, new One Tear ...... elo.w message, are in deep trouble on Because it contributes to the ing made. such as wa have neVsr had bsforc," ly head spoaged aad ehaos- atga toehnielaao, Asia most do- appreciation and disappointment aey Simmons, 81, .executive vice shown to the children while the beards. To n i n outer space, Johnson nevolencee; Raymond Ruddell, building council chairman. 18 Asylum St,, Hartford Sla Montlia 7-^ Oapltol HiU. If he were to leave happiness of Home; It is In num­ ! Naval Base Trip Planiibd he said. "W s need Dnsgination snd oised. Give year ear that aldsdly wants Amerleaas—aad la at the lack of immediately vlclble president and one of the founders business session was In progress. ^I'nree Montba I-W berless instances of family-reunion said. &e U.S.'muat "remove the of Pan AmerlcaA J,lfe Insurance building fund secretary; Mrs. Rus­ Presidenta of the Youth Fellow- TeL CHapcI 7-5867 L t WllUam J. O e t ^ . ’ battalion frerimsss. ’Tiks aew? look today. thoas erisis-riddaa aattoos the results. Walter Jacoby, church modera­ One Month ...... it to Congress to "dispose'’ of iaid fetters of tradition from our UJH. foreign aid experts are often Co., died Monday of a heart attack. sell V. Hughes, ClHirch School su­ shlpe are Frederick T. Ainelie and •a»«*»»*aas»«aa day.. officer, said this week that plans "W s nsed force and boldneaii in Japan: This is not an underde- tor, preatdsd, and reports of wofk and trade, the results would likely policy.’’ Amertea’s best ambaeeadore.)' A native 'of St. Louis, he was a den­ perintendent. Lowell Jacoby. Fellowahq> Guild Aathorized Agants For All insla Copr BMause It affords 'quiet oppor­ are underway for a trip to the New our leadership. W s need, further, •vsloped country. But a U.S. tech­ and progress ware msde. 'The clerk, DONT GET MARRIED! be disastrous. tunities for reading, meditation and "First and foramost,” he said, ‘T I believe,' to look beyond the danger tist before entering the insurance Board of Daacons: Mrs. Rubert president is Elizabeth. D. Neiffiert. Hail, Air and Steamship m e m b e r o p London U.8. Naval Base by a nical aid program, budgeted in Mrs. Everett W. Van Dyne, report­ Tin yon rent this hsli for..;^oar „ believt we are paying too high ■ buslheee tn 1005. B. EMgett, Rtlsaeil V. Hughes, W al­ The Rev. John R. Neubert Is THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It's going to be the job of the study of our Father's Word. group of Whahlngton School Cub Svidenoed now to see the horizons MORI ARTY BROTHERS By WILUAN L. RYAN 1957 at $1,890,000, .operates a ed church membership at 827, a Lines Tbe AaaocUted Prea* to ezcJuateclr Because it brings opportunities pWch for conformity . . . (A P Forelga News Aaalyst) ter Jacoby, B. Burton Smyth, Mrs. church pastor. riwdding receptioa. committee, which will be com' Scouts. Lit. Gettsy is an, of fleer of of peacs in outer apace.” "third country program.” A force West Palm Behch, FIs.— Dr. gain of 40 during the year. entitled to the uee of repubileatlon of for. Christian service; helping to "America’s vigor haa come from 301.816 CENTER STREET— MI 8.6185 John Ruif and Richard W . Yeriu. HAROLD EELLS all neerb diepatchea credited to It or ths lodal scout group snd he said A tan, blond man, very drunk, of 1$ Americans helps Japan train Walter F. Tunks, 70, retired rector Mrs. Matthew G. Keevers, finan­ Complete kitchen fsclIiUee. posed of business, farm, labor,' and make known amongst our fellows the originality, the freshness, the Board oif Truatses; Mrs. A. W. No two zebra, even of the same Manchester Agent ‘ am otherwlae credited to thto paper that about 30 youngsters will make tore a Bangkok nlghtdub apart other nationals for aid programs. of St. Paul’e.Episcopal Church in cial secretary, reported giving for 24 Golway SL— Manchester and alao Ihe local newa pubitohed here. religious leaders, as well, possibly, vision of our people— all our peo­ Ballard, Thomas L. Briggs, Wil­ family, are exactly alike In their the tidings of the Saviour's love. the trip, tentatively planned for It's a small, efficient, unpubli- Akron, Ohio, died Tueadsv follow­ local expenses and benevolences at Can M l 9-8650 after $ PAL Tel. Ml 9-7442 All rlibta of repubileatlon of apeeial , Because, rightly used, this hal­ ple, not merely an Intellectual ^Sad Sack’ Coming eae evening. H ie press in Thai­ liam N . Goodwin, Harea witk older ous. aaaumea no financial reaponalbllitr for resents a welcome flrst.step in the However, there's another side to trpocrapbical errora appealing to ad- Nike News don less than carload f r eight difficulties.’’ Phytlis Kirk, Peter ^jorre, Joe Man- tha picture. Take Indonesia, for earttoeinenta and other reading matter fight for essential tornign eco­ service at Beacon Falls, Conn. Unlike some of his colleasrues, tell and Gene Bvanr co-star In ths In The Mancheater Eeenlng Herald example. In that Asian nation, nomic programs, a second, and The railroad stated In Ita peti­ Johnson said ha is not interested tn Paramouht Vista Vision comedy, Warren D. Clay, the only threatened ominously by mounting Dtoplar adrertiaing cloalng boura: tion that the compsny is ’’pres­ assessing the blame for the "pos­ with George Dclenz, Ultane Mon- more direct, step would be to turn area man stationed at the loc^ CJommunlat strength, American Por Monday—1 p. m Priday ently providing less than carload ture of relative weakness" In which tevecchi, Shepperd Btrudwick and Por Tueaday—1 p. m. Monday. all of this persuasive power and Nike site, la presently attending tefdtniclana are often the best am­ Por WedneMay—1 p m. Tueaday. service at Beacon Falla. Little use he said . the United States now Abraham Sofaer. - bassadors of the United States. more. If possible, on OongreSs it' n l(^t school at the University of Por Thuraday—1 p. m Wedneaaay. la made of this service for ship­ stands, in relation to Russian armed Based on the cartoon character So says James Baird, chief of LAST 3 DAYS ♦ ♦ or Priday—1 p. m. Thuraday. Hartford. Clay is a native of Glas­ self. After all, that is vfhere the ments of less than 4,000 pounds might. created by George Baker for YanR ths IntemsUonsl Gooperstion Ad- for Saturday—1 n m Priday. tonbury and a graduate of Olaaton OF MANCHESTER Claaalfled deadline: 10:30 a. ra. each attempt will be mads to dip into and substantial savings could be No Gain In Qiiarrets magazine, "H ie Sad Sack" la the ministrstlon (IC A ) program for bury High School. Before entering day o t publication eicept Saturday — made if such service were dis­ " I see no gain in picking petty story of a'present-day Army in­ Indonssls. He adds that more t A m. funds earmarked-fqr foreign aid the services, he attended the Uni­ continued.” quarrels with the past." he said, competent whose good intentione American technicians ars wsntsd to satisfy, miniary requirements versity of Connecticut for three ne'ver get him a n y ^ e r e b u t. tn a W^neaday, January 15 Beacon Falls Is about 12 miles "I myself am willing to dm w a AS LOW AS S14.TS PER WEEK in that sprawling, strategically and that is where tha high-tariff years and Hlllyer College for one line here and now, and measure Jam. He Involves two unwilling year. northwest of New Haven. (lUrnSE A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT) Important Uland nation. . bloc advocates are organizing for The P U C scheduled a public responsibility In terms of what Is buddies in hilarious advenfursa at Nearing the completion of re HUrd Coaatry Flaa Ths Cure In Time? hearing on Feb. 13. done for the future rather than an American / -my base and in an attack on the proposal to re quirements for a degree In mechan­ The ICA in Waahlngton is plan­ what was done li\ the past." North Africa. A pretty W AC ma­ CHORCHES MOTORS Tlie Kiaanhowar budget Ulua- new the reciprocal trade act for ical engineering. Clay, at night ning an increase in "third coun- Georgia was named in honor of He called for a faster rate of jor, a peyehlstrist, tries to give TOUR LOCAL DODGE DEALEB Ory" spedallsU who would be hired trataa tha revival In our nationhl another five years. school, is studying a specialized ad­ King George II of England. It be­ missile production, continued build­ sound adrice and lend a helping M OAKLAND STREET—MANCHESTER by the United States to work with Ufa of an accuraed condiUoh In Tha theory behind the Com' vanced mathematics course in vec ing of long range bombers and the hand—^with small suroesa tor analysts. A t Battery C he came a state in 1788. Amsriean experts. For example. mission idea, of course, is that which, atruggla againat-lt aa we serves as a target track radar op' W est German doctors might be sa- may, we keep coming back to a Congress is cool toward foreign erator. ■ignsd to jobs in Iran, their sal­ point where new> preparation for aid and trade because the folks Birthday Party Held u tes paid out of counterpart funds In Idcsl cuirwides. The IC A is also w ar coincides sHth a domeatic eco­ back home don’t understand such A cocktail party, celebrating operating a third country program nomic emergency. programs and, therefore, are hoS' Mrs. Vytautas Kersuils’ birthday, in Japan, helping Japanese t: ‘ waa held Jan. 5 at the U th A A A We can remember when Presi­ tUe toward them. Inform the pub­ other nationals In various tecn- Mlaslle Battalion officer's lounge. nlques. dent: Kiaenhower first campaigned lic, make it realize the United Attending the affair. In addition to B ut undsr-dsveloped Asia seems for election, on ths platform that States self-interest involved, so Lt. and Mrs. Kersuils, were all bat­ to want mosUy good Americans to the theory goes, and Congress will talion and Battery C officers and we ought to be able to have a hslD build lU economise. It d^-^ their wives. Several of the Kersu- prosperity which did not depend find the political courage to vote not want nstlonsls of s thlr> lls'- civilian friends also attended. upon war. W e know, too, that. In the right way. oountry. _ Returns to Battery OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS TO 9 various ways, by dri'^^g for The fact may be, however, that, Asian leaders say the Romanian.' Sgt. Donald N . Hall haa returned IhMSiana and other Iron curtain ex- peace, on the one hand, and by as on many issues in the past, the to Battery C after successfully Man's onyx and dia­ gold *1 Love You’* perU wait offstage, eager to shoi trying to teach liberal trade prln- public la ahead of the Congress on completing an 8-week course of mond ring. W as 154; charm. W as $48; now ttielr technical aaslatance wares. instruotlon at the Chemical, Bac­ cdplaa, he has sought to carry out the question of mutual aid and now $48.30. $$$.80. guy any reduction tn the num- teriological and Radiological W a r­ CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS his own campaign promise. But It rebiprocal trade. There are some bsr of American technicians w ^ ld Park at our rear door! Drive fare School at Ft. McClellan, Ala. likely* Increase the number of Iron la almost aa If things wars too internationalists who will desert in ; pay nothing; shop 2 hours Sgt. Hall serves the local Nike atirtaln experts In Asia. powerful for him or for humanity. the ranks of the free traders In FREE. No tickets to redeem. battery as launcher platoon sec­ How U the U.S. technical sMtot $79.95 Gainsborough Fahback Chair, gray print Now, In the prealdeiitlal budget. this seuion because of political tion chief. 14K gold wUhbODs piB. ancs program going In A sia. Here cover ...... ; ...... 4 9 .0 0 We have the old, disheartening considerations In their constltuen Training Course Planned Hm llwd llma| ■ ■ ■ IS a look at some of the reenlta: Beginning Jan. 27, Battery C W as $S0; now $2$. picture presented to us again. ciea. But these iire more than,-out- India: Some time ago Washing- $126.00 Modem Lounge Chair, foam, blue tweed . *89.50 will conduct a S-week Nike opera­ tea ordered a big cut In technical $229.00 Modem Sofa, foam cu.ahions, turquoise W e are going to spend more— numbered by Senators suid .ltepre- tion training simool at the local $249.00 Queen Anne Wing Chair, charcoal-gold personnel for fiscal 1959. Sharp pro- nub ...... 149.00 m u ^ more— for arms again. But sentatlves who over the yehra have site. The course will be similar to ands January. Slat t ^ from the U.S' Miaeion In Runner Sizes! cover ...... 179.00 wo calculate that we will be able voted against foreign aid and for the one held here last month and ladia changed Waahington's mind $123.00 Modem Lounge Chair to match sofa above 79.00 $129.00 Modeim Lounge Chair, foam, green cover 89.00 to spend this greatsr sum of mon­ high tariffs, regardless of the will serve to indoctrlna:e new per- and tha mission was -maintained at $151.00 Motjefn Lounge Chair, toast boucle cover 9 8 .5 0 $142.00 15 X 6.6 Green All Wool Carpet, mill ey for arms without running Into views of the folks back home. its present strength of 230, a rise $98.00 Tub'Chair, T-cushion, gold provincial print 6 9 .5 0 second ...... 69.00 ffom M in 1952. the red by a comparable amount. It Is these members of Congress $179.50 Barrel Chair, foam cushion, gold cover . .8 9 .5 0 $159.00 12 X 13.6 Brown Leaf Patterned Wilton.. .79.00 Want More Americans $486.00 Modern 3-Part Section Sofa, brown plaid 37 9.00 W e calculate that this increased the representatives of a departed Indians say they want more $65.25 9 X 4.5 Beige All Wool Axminster, modern 29.95 spending for arms wiU tonic the generation of economic thought Americans In such fields as educa­ $244.00 Lawson Sofa, foam, small pattern beige 189.00 $31.65 3 X 6.2 Plain Gray Tw ist Carpet, store used 12.9S domeatic economy so that tax and not the folks back home, who tion, agriculture, engineering and $142.00 15 X 6.6 Green All Wool Broadloom, $29.95 Maple DuxbUry.Windsor Side Chair, golden 18.75 receipts will rise enough to fl pose the moat serious obstacle to home economics. Most of It has ‘>econd’’ ...... 6 9 .0 0 $223.00 Modern Elm Hutch Bar, black lacquer WATKINS- been In farming, trying to put over $159.00 12 X 13.6 Brown Leaf patterned Wilton nance ths afldiUonal spending for passage of the President's foreign o lA N U A R Y modem methods. finish ...... 149.00 arms. aid and trade programs. If the ’The number of U.S^ technical carpet ...... 79.00 $243.50 3 Pc. Modern Bedroom, pearl mahogany 198.00 W hat this, means, literally, la President could get through to WEST personnel, as compared with the $65.25 9 X 4.5 Beige All Wool Axmuipter, modern $49.50 Twin Size Maple Bed, red fin is h ...... 29.95 that new preparation for war, them, make them understand that task facing our country, Is Infin­ design ...... '29.95 CLEARANCE itesimal," said an Indian plan com- $159.00 Solid Cherry Chest-on-Chest, ogee base 119.50 once again, comM under the head­ providing our friends around the Funeral Serviea $30.25 12 X 2.2 Champagne Nylon-Rayon Broad­ * * ' • . . mjsrion spokesman. " ’Therefore, $55.00 Full Size Solid Cherry Spindle B e d ...... 42.95 ing of good economic news. A s we world with economic aid Is at loom ...... 12.95 Ormond J. West, DIreetot U.s; technicians have created no $65.00 Knotty Pine Lamp Table, pedestal base...... 49,95 were rescued from one depression least as important to us as our problems. There haa been no criti­ $24.95 Maple Ladderback Arm Chairs, fiber .seats 15.00 $39.95 Low Tile-top End Table with black iron base l9 .5 0 143 East Center St. cism of the numbers, even In the by World War n, as we were res­ ^ lllty to export missiles, then he $124.60 Modern Elm Dining Table, surfboard top 98.00 MItcheU 9-7IM 20% Off on our entire stoek of, left wing preM.” $29.50 Modern End Table, blond with plastic top . .9 .9 8 cued from an incipient economic would have scored a major break­ $257.00 6 Pc, Modem Dining Room, suntan cherry 198.00 Ih4>nesia: TCA Director' Baird $139.00 Mahogany Cocktail Table, leather top ... -89.50 ■lump In IBSO' by the Korean war, through in his fight for his pro­ $560.00 3 Pc. Drexel Italian Provincial Bedroom 429.00 ■ays the main problem l|< eeleCtlon / $225.00 French Provincial Love Seat, green plaid 169.00 grams. $79.50 Full Size Knotty Pine Bed, mellow brown so we are about to be rescu^ from Maneheeter'e 'Oldest 'k Gol^ Jewelry of the right type of Americans, who $102.50 French Provincial Lounge Chair, turquoise 79.00 an economic let-down today by with Finest Facilities work for pie love of It and do not c o lo r ...... 4*7.75 $102.50 French Provincial Lj^nge Chair, brown sputnik. The Embattled Jimenez Otf-Stmt Parking gripe about hardshl(Ss. He admits $189.50 Solid Cherry Triple Dresser Ba.se...... 1 4 4 .5 0 they are a minority. But tb his n u b ...... 79.00 W e are fairly sure that sputnik, ' Established 1874 $49.50 Solid Cherry Mirror for dresser above .,, .37.50 It becomes increasingly clear knowledge, he says, Indonesians do $503.00 Modern 3-Part Sectional Sofa, beige nub 379.00 and our response to it, will accom­ k Diamond Jewelry $129.60 Solid Cherry Chest of Drawers, ogee base 9 9 .5 0 that the abortive New Year’s Day not resent the 160 U.S. technicians $300.00 80-inch Square Arm Sofa, foam, rose plish this ecohomlc job for us. stationed among them. Government $115.00 Solid Cherry Bunk Bed, ladder, guard rail 89.50 revolt of the Venezuelan air damask ...... / ...... 198.50 On the other hand, we have no officials actually urged him to $61.95 40-inch Round Solid Maple Cocktail Table 4 4 .5 0 force was merely the beginning of bring In more, to prevent vacanr/3s $34.50 Solid Cherry Difxbury Windsor Side Chair 19-95 other cure In which we have any \ ' k Stone Rings $159.80 Group of 4 18-inch Modern Tables ...... 7 9 .5 0 Dictator Jimenez’ real troubles. V being filled by Communist bloc per­ $84.50 Knotty Pine Trestle Table, 32 x 60-inches real confidence, nothing else that He has since made two cabinet sonnel. $39.50 Knotty Pine Step Table, heavy ranch type 27.75 plank top ...... ; *55.00 we are certain can do the Jotf for shuffles, one to please the mili­ *Tndonesia needs more Amer­ $39.95 Mahogany Cdnsole Table, inlaid front . . . ■29.*’ 0 $55.00 Mahogany Duncan Phyfe Dropleaf Table . .29.50 ican aid," Baird said, adding that Room Sizes — By - the - Yard! ue as quickly and efficiently tary elements of his own regime, $102.50 French Provincial Lounge Chair, turquoise 79.00 $59.95 Old Pine 42-inch Cocktail Table, scalloped new aims spending. projects now under way are be­ $99.50 Drexel Occasional Chair, green ant. satin . ,59.*’0 the other to forestall an apparent ing enthusiastically aided by local edges .. .. . i ...... 44.50 The question which has to be Aquamarine ring with effort by one general to follow up officials. M86.00 Modern 3-part Sectional Sofa, brown plaid 37 9.00 $29.95 Thumback Side Rocker, white, decorated .. 19.50 diamonds. W as $100; aaked, even though there can ob­ thla concession by taking over Thailand: Thomaa Naughton, $159.00 Modern,Lbunge Chair, foam back, blue $28.95 Tilt Top Candlestand, solid m a p le ...... 18.75 now $80. IC A program director, says he has viously be no clear answer, - Is that entirely. The general hito been tw e e d ...... • ...... 89.50 $59.00 Solid Cherry Nest of Tables, brown finish 39.95 of how much our economic neM the "absolute minimum" of Amer­ Remnants exiled, and Jimenez j-eporis the $169.00 Chippendale W ing Chair, foam, blue Broadloom .. icans to do the assigned job, a $59.50 Solid Cherry Commode Table, 2 drawers 39.95 may influence our arms spending situation In hand again, as, of long-range program. Officials say brocade ...... 98.50 (Subject to Prior Sale) .$61.50 Modern Solid Elm Picture Window-Planter policy. Is our military spending Diamond circls brooch. course, he haa had it in h^id, by Waa $975; now $180. any personnel cut would cause Ir­ $129.50 Lawson Lounge Chair, foam, gold print .'.89.50 Table ...... 48.75 decision made easier by that reali­ his own . claims, all along. reparable harm. Thailand benefits $29.^ Modern End Table, plastic top, blond^^ sation, In the back of our minds, from pn annual 3414 million In U.S. Meanwhilf, however, the people mahogany ...... *''>^•••*9.98 that It will start our prosperity economic aid. $70.00 12 X 3.9 Green high pile wool c a rp e t...... 29.00 refuse to stay quiet .and only the Slack. fense spending, and the great cure treats is very long for ppwer. the nation's financial stability. $184.00 9 X 16 Green all wool loop pile broadloom, mill second 129.00 sure your home is with the works. Prices shown on this page include Federal Tax. H alf the aid has been military. for an Incipient economic let-down. HOMEOWNER’S FAMILY (1) $113.30 5 Pc. Daystrom Dinette; black with 35 x 50- $477.40 12 X 25.8 Brown moresque all wool twi.st broadloom .. 358.00 If, on the other hand, it had been POUCY. Americana assigned to technical projecta included many who at inch black woodgrain top and edges; gray modern up­ $3^2.50 12 X 18.5 Beige plain all wool twist broadloom ...... 259,00 (3) $19.95 Black Cosco Serving Carts, removable rimmed our satellite which had got up first, Timid Bcginiiiiig You get broud lire coverage, I first sOemed Indifferent, but today, holstery ...... $207.00 12 X 13 Turquoise twist, 30'/r Nylon, 70% wool, tray top; 2 rimmed shelves; (2) soft green (1) sand 12,50, it would have been a great year 99.95 New 1 York Id’)—Art Carney burglary protection, llnblllty pays Director Alvin Rosenman, all mill second . . . . ' , ...... 149.00 (1) $34.95 Black Daystrom Serving. Cart, rimmed top are tackling the job with great en- (1) $129.60 6 Pc. Daystrom Dinette ; bronze with 42-inch for science, a tight year for de- started his acting career as a lone­ insurance and additional living ^ $138.60 15 X 8.9 Gold tweed high loop pile Staylux rayoji, and shelf in black woodgrain D aystrom ite...... 29.50 fans# spending, and a year without some entertainer. expenses if Are drives yon out thuslaam. rounq table in fruitwood, brass edge, carmel (b u ff) up­ South Korea; This country has mill second...... • • *98.50 nay surs cure for Its domestic eco- "I was too shy to go out for the of your home. There le a sub- holstery ...... 99.95, (1) $8().50 46-inch Black Virtue Server, brass trimmed; an annual billion-dollar U.S. aid $269.80 15 X 12.6 Green 8-ply all wool loop pile, mill second . .169.00 high school drama society," admits ■tantisl discount for combining (1) $83.80 5 Pc. Daystrom Dinette; chrome with SO x 42- top and shelf ip. mink (tan) plastic, draiYer under ■bmlo doldrums. the longtime television comic who these eovi^rsgea In one policy. programi of which 215 million dol- $31.70 12 X 2.6 Green tweed high loop pile Staylux rayon, inch citron (soft yellow) top: chairs to match . . shelf...... }...... 66.00 is miw sUrring in the Broadway lart goes for economic help. Actu­ .69.95 mill second ...... 15.95 ^ y n^t ask ns about itt) . JBWELBRS-SILVBksMrrHa ^ - ally, the program la eolil. to be un­ (1) ^99.60 42-inch Daystrom bi'oruei Server, 1 drawer Tha Fight . For Foreign Aid drama, "The Rope Dancers." (2) $8.95 Black Dinette C h ^ s , fed tweed coVers ..6 .9 5 Carpets b'y-the-yard; buy as much as you need: , _• I "Because of timidity, I , be­ •6$ MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER— ALSO HARTFORD derstaffed. In technic*} assistance, cabinet with sliding cane doors, driftwood Daystromite Ths aanouaosmsat that Prssi- gan developing solo stuff." ' 6,6 ipUUon dollars for,fiscal 1958 (2) $10.96 Chrome Kitchen Stools with backs; rose-red $15.26 12 X 70.7 Green heavy all wool twist broadloom, iq. yd. 9.95 JARVIS MENOY want to program concentrating top ...... !....*...... 69.50 dent UiMBhower l)aa appolntsd His talent kt -lihitatlons finally n and gold plastic upholstery ...... • .6.98 6M pentor SL. Msachsater t h e k n o w n n a m e , t h e k n o w n q u a l i t y -SINCE 1900 -on -rafugM resettlement, sanita­ (1) 889.95 82-inch Hutch to use on server ehove, S sh d v ^ p t e JobasUm to ca,U a bipartlMm won Carney a break in show busl- (1) $22.96 Bronze Kitchen Stool with back ; extra hiriK neaa and, he adds, ‘‘gradually I Call M l 8-4119—an g-VMV tion, health, IrrigaUon and hous- with driftwood Daystromite plastic tops ...... 19.;75 la a a effort to drum tag. It employs 80 .A: I r r * .* > - \ - r - r . - ' ■. \- \>

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(CrniUimMl fram Pmg» One) Senator Races Erases Ice Threat South Church fSTilion* tiut »tie Unltjed State* I* f**t loflnK mintiiry iuperiortty ^ (CenUnaed' from Page One) (Centtawd frem^Pag* Om ) to Ru*si«. F.tnenliower said he names irch Gets Title to the race came on the heel* of for­ Obituary cause of this, we’ve got to get M etudv srroupe \%ith the provleo that mer U.8. Senator William Benton's much enow awdy from the catch Information given to them, announcement that he 1* "actively basins ae possible. If snow Cheney Land RIeluurd Wright SpofuondBy . and developed by them. I* In a priv­ seeking the nomination.’’ freezes In front M them, then we ileged or aerret eategory. If there Richard Wright, 67, 77 Main Fhonid h» any change,In that. Ei- The South Methodist CSiurch In a letter to Democratic lead­ 8t,, died tat hi* home, yesterday would be in tromte,"'>he aeid. Members Of Tht aenhpwrv added, he would have completed purchase this afternoon er* throughout the state, Benton after a lonjg lllnesa. Power vnaffected to atop art ting up etieh study of three lota formerly owned by aaid he 1* not "merely available’’ ' Bom in Perthshire, gcotland, Jan. Fortunately, the freezing rain groups. . . the Frank Cheney Jr. estate for for the nomination for U.S. Sena­ 16, 1S90, hs had resided here for did not accumulate enough to af­ " d iv is io n Ptillea Eisenhower vigorously a coat of 1100.000: Tlie deeds for tor but would carry hi* fight to the 32 years. He wits employed m an fect electric power and telephppe 6006THURSDAY, fWDAYr S^URDAY floor of the state convention, ten­ Inspector at Pratt and Whitney labeled as Ira.ah reports that Sec­ the property were to be filed this communcationa. Parker Boren, VTOMoa ’, if neces­ Victor A. King. 73 Martin St.. del remarked that local nsotorlsts The reporter asked then for the 100 Organizers sary.. Hartford, died this morning In St. used their heads in staying tiB the PresidCnrs view of those problems Another poaatbillty for the Sen­ Francis Hospital. roads last night. Patrolmen on Bom in East Hartford. June 30, and for a forecaat of the future. (Conttnned from Page One) ate nomination IS former Gov. Vernon Man duty last night repor,ed Manches­ Eiaenhower reaponded that he Gheeter Bowles off Essex, who at Snow Removal W^ork 1880, he was a son of the late Vic­ ter street* were almoat deserted tor snd Martha Roberts King. He Intends to carry on in the three The retrenchment .reflects the one time teamed with Benton In. a of automobile traffic. remaining years of his term ex­ advertising agency. Hurt as Car was smployed sa s toolmaker hy actly as he has during the first five failure of the organizing cam­ Billings d Spencer for 41 years, At 1:05 p.m, yesterday, ear* paign. at least In terms of a 225- years. Defended by Sheekey prior to hi* rotirement four years driven west on New Bolton Rd., In an obvious allusion a* to man staff: a 10 per cent cut in ago. near the Bolton town line, by Rob- Income as a result of the expul­ Upsets T ruck srt Riscassi, 31. of Hartford, and whether he will live out the term, Ellington Town Engineer James Sheekey^ Originally, Sheekey had appUed Besides his wife. Louisa Hope- Eisenhower said the future is in sion of the International Brother­ well King, he leaves on* son. Wes­ John F. Monahan, 18. of Talcott- hood of Teamsters and other un- Gerard J. Champagne, 83, of today defended employes of his ds-. for $35,600. Martin cut his rsquset vUlc,. skidded into the side off a the lap of the Gods. to $38,000. And Town Directors ton K. King, 44' OakWood Rd., •That five years, he said, have iohi, and a shift In emphasis to Diana Dr„ Vernon, received partment against criticism off their Mancheater; a daughter, Mr*. Ar­ perked truck of>erated by Bert C. public relations. Scout Group approved $25,000 to go into the Devla, 17, off Lebanon. Boto vehi­ not been very much rougher thah multiple fractures this morning snow removal work during the past budget. thur Cody of Bloomfield; s broth­ he had anticipated. He felt at the Leaders of the Field RepreaenU- week. A limited number of men er, Everett King of Bridgeport, cles slid as they came down a hill tlvea Federation as the new or­ when his car was Involved in an Figuring out expense* of last and glanced off the side of the start that world problems would with a limited amount of equip­ seven grandchildren and seven Increase, and at the same time ganizers’ union calls itself, reacted Names Head accident which overturned a fuel week's storm toda>, the engineer great-grandchildren. truok. Damage to the three vehi­ was determined that America’s .sharply, although making no Im­ oil truck on Rt. 6. Coventry, ment did the beat Job p6sslble un­ found that clearing of Main St. Funeral service* will be held cles was minor, police reported, liberties had to be maintained in mediate threats of an unfair labor Aaron Olmsted of Somers Rd. ha* Champagne was admitted to der the conditions that existed, the alone, from Center St. to Hartford Saturday, at 11 a.m. at the New­ and no one was hurt. the face of a tremendous threat to practice charge. been elected chairman of Boy Manchester Memorial Hospital engineer aaid. Rd,, cost the town $1,523. kirk A Whitney Funeral Home, About 18 minutes later, a car their exi-stcnce, the President aaid. Chrlatofferaon, who Is secretary- Scout Troop 98 Committee at a. with a fractured knee, forearm, Sheekey advocated a new town The number of miles to be 776 Farmington Ave., West Hart­ driven west on W. Middle Tpke. fiasin— Personality Matter treasurer of the FRF. and Albert recent meeting held at the Con­ fractured ribs and abrasions of the ordnance to compel residents to cleared 1* 152. Each year, six to ford, with burial In Center Ceme­ by Mrs. Ida R. Lasaoff. 44. of West Gavin The resignation of Lt. Bradt, chairman, issued a state­ gregational Church. face. The driver of the truck. gst their car* off the streets in eight more miles are added to the tery. East Hartford. Friend* may Hartford, slid into a parked van Gen. .lame.s M. Gavin as the ment. which aafd In part: David F. Bushnell, 20. of 573 snowstorms. , road total, Sheekey pointed out. call at the Funeral Home 'liiur*- operated -y James J. Dowd, 84. of Other oIBcera and chairmen are; Woodbrldgf St., Manchester, Army's chief of research and 'Tf the New 'Vork Times' in­ The greatest problem of men To clear them, he would like to day and Friday evenings at 7 IS Seaman Circle. 'The' truck was formation is correct, it means Secretary, Ralph D. Hayden; treaa- escaped InJ'jry. Both were driving who went out to plow through the not damaged and th* Ijutmtlf rar development was a personality iirer, Charles A. Hanson; Institu­ increase the number of plowing o’clock. matter. Eisenhower aaid. He that almost 50 per cent of the alone. snow was cars stranded all over received right side damages esti­ AFL-CIO field alaff are being re­ tional representative. M a h 1 o n State Police aaid both vehicles routes to 22, n-hich would mean added that Gavin had a right to the Btreeta, he said. more men and more plows. mated at $250. No one was hurt in leased without consultation, prior Chapman: publicity, Hylke Werk- were headed east at the time of the "People Just stepped out off their this mishap either. %uit, Gavin has decided to quit hoven; transportation. Dr. Fran­ "We could use more mert sum­ at the end of March because of notice or the right of appeal. crash. According to the report, cars, locked them, and left them," Funerals sit Hart in Falls policy differences regsrding the '.‘Respite the pattern of anti- cis Bird: Smut master, James Buahnell was slowing down to added Fred Lewie, department mer and winter." the engineer said. The. Manchester Memorla’ Hogpi- defense program. union behavior followed by respon­ Winans; and explorer advisor, make a turn Into a private drive­ foremen. "We can't even sand a "If we added 15 no'w, you woul^'t tal reported six minor accidents Defense Reorganization — the sible officials of the AFL-CIO in Richard Northrup. Edwin Heintz way when the truck was hit from roa4, much less plow it, when cars even see them." Ramoel J. Black involving persons falling down. President, who has promised a re­ Oieir dealings with the field rep­ and Edward F. Charter are com­ behind by Champagne’s.car. are parked acroas the street.” , To improve the equipment posi­ The-funeral of Samuel J. Black, They were all attributed to icy mitteemen. 34 Cumberland St., was held at 2 organization of thi Defense set­ resentatives federation, we are TTie truck flipped over, but did More equipment and more men tion, five plow* now too small for ■treet condition*. none the leas shocked by this sud­ Plana were discussed for raising not catch fire. How'ever, about 800 are needed but no matter. how the tnicka being used should be o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Both the Silver Lane Bua Co. and up. declined to answer questions den uprooting without cali.sa of so funds to purchase necessary equip­ gallons of fuel oil spilled on the Holmes Funeral Home, with the about his plan.s. He said he would much equipment and manpower traded in for larger ones, he said. the Connecticut Bus Co. reported large a number of faithful em­ ment and supplies. A program of highway. The Andover Fire De­ there may be, "they are no good Rev, C. E. Winalow. minister of only slight' delayc because of the not disclose details In advance of Five additional plows should also ployes. activities will be starts with the partment was called to wash off with atranded cars on the road," be bought to equip either privately the Church of the Nstarene, of-- storm. A spokesman for the Silver his special message to Congress. The statement also aaid that if hope of getting more fathers' In­ the road. Sheekey said. ficiating. Miss Marian Janea^ so­ Lane Co. said that 'Hailford Rd. He did say his alma are com­ owned or new town trucks, he the real objective is to destroy terested to participate in Scout Traffic was tied up on the heav­ "You couldn’t get into some thinks. The new plows would be loist, wa* accompanied at the or- and McKee St. conditions were re­ pletely ob.lectlve, and he noted that the federation the move will prove work. ily traveled highway for about ,an streets with a piece of equipment gsh by Mrs. C. E. Winalow. Bur­ sponsible for the delays her*. The he will remain as commander In necessary to Increase the nilial>er abortive. Church Meeting Set hour. State Highway Department worth $100,000." the engineer de­ of routes to 32. , ial was in East Cemetery. Connecticut Co. said that main chief for no,more than the next All church officers are requested workers spread sand on the road. clared. Bearers were Thomas Wray. highways were generally clear and three years. If there were 22 Instead o f' 17 the only trouble they had WSM on to.be present at a meeting at the No action was taken pending He pointed out that the town can routes, "We could open tip.Ahe A r^ie Haugh. Thom** Tedford. Aaked whether he Intends to Chamber Backs church Thur-sday at 8 p.m. completion of the accident investi­ I bS sued if parked cars art dam- Robert McKeown. Leon Hamilton routes where side-street travel waa fight for his defense reorganiza­ aged. streets a little bit faster.” the en­ necessary.'-jBeveral Hartford'Kual- New members will be received gation by .State Policeman Derwln I gineer said. and Benjamin Godlewskl. tion plans. Eisenhower replied that Pool Referendum iqto the church Feb. 16. Those -who Anthony of the Colchester, Bar­ ,^or snow removal operations and ■ Honday evening, members of ness firm* closed early, moving the ba is, striving to put an effective desire to unite with the church may racks. j other road work, the town has 42 Washington Lodge, No. 117. LOLI. bus lines' rush period* up. Irian before Congress. He aaid he In touch with the minister. The owner of the truck. Charles I employes, three of them auper- of which the deceased was a mem­ None of the town’s firms found It expects the plah to touch off argu­ A determined effort to get all Minicucci of Bolton, proprietor of [ visors. Sheekey aaid. Five were nece.ssary to let their employes of its members to vote on the Now Arrival out on sick leave when the storm ber,. conducted a memorial service ments. but his views wdll be ex­ The Rev. and Mrs. Wayne San- the M and M Oil Co. of 689 Main About Town at the fuiineral home. off earlier than usual. Case Bros., pressed a.s best'he can Globe Hollow swimming pool pro­ St.. Manchester, estimated dam­ struck a week ago yesterday. Lydsll and Fotilds and Cheney posal at the referendum Jan. 29 is dau of Maple St., are the'parents .Sa.vB OOP Stronger of a son bom Friday afternoon at age to the truck at about $3,000. ,17 Plow Route* leaders at the Mancheater Green Anniversary Mas* Bros, all maintained regular oper­ • Politics In his belief. Eisen­ being made by the Chamber of No estimate of the damage to To cover 17 established snow ations and all three reported "light Commerce. Manchester Memorial Hospital. The School at 8 o'clock tonight and A third anniversary Mass for the hower said, the solidarity of the baby weighed eight pounds and J3, CTiampagne's car was available. plow routes, the town had a grad­ next Wedne.*da.v night. Leaders I repose of the aoul off Edmund L. absenteeism.” Republican party la far stronger Dr. Walter Sch&rdl. receratlpn er and 10 of Ita own trucks equip­ Towinig service firms In town re­ committee chairman, has sent let­ ounces at birth and is named will learn how to pour, paint and t.Kiely will be said at 8:30 Saturday than some people believe. He. made Stephen Striker Sandau. ped with plows and aix hired how to bake. Each leader attending . morning in the Church of the As­ ported that they wer* kept busy that statement when aaked to ters to the members urging them truck.*. Two of the hired trucks all afternoon yesterday, pulling to participate In the referendum G radge Installs is asked to bring a paintbrush. sumption. , . what extent he intends to engage Everett E. Wanegar wa* in­ Police Probe^ carried town plow-a and the others cars .from roadside ditches gnd en- 'In the party drive to recapture and to vote for the proposed $150,- privata plow*. " likmenta 000 pool In the Intereala of the "fu­ stalled as worshipful master of The Instruction class of the Com­ control of Congress In this year's Fayette Lodge No. 69, AF and AM. Two town - owned payloadera Ask Cooperation ture welhbeing of the town.” bined Catholic Mdthers Circles will terday’s rain on top of the election. The reporter putting the Saturday night at the Masonic Office Break picked up snow and two extra pay- be held tomorrow night at 8:15 in Town Exhibits question noted that Elsenhower Is In his letter Dr. Schardt aaid loaders were, hired for three day* previouamowstorm promised con­ adoption of the proposal was a Temple on Orchard St. the Church of the Assumption. scheduled to kick off that drive in Installing officers were W. Kurt and another for on* day, Sheekey tinued exttn work for town gar­ "must for ' matters of health, to All but two offices In the multi­ Projects Plans bage coilectkma and mall carriers. a speech at a Chicago GOP rally Berthold, Installing maater; Paul aaid. y The Mary Williams Group of the next Monday night. remedy the ever-increasing infec­ office Professional Building. 153 Dominic MicoleUI. garbage cpllec-' tions from present Inadequate Menge. assistant installing master; Main St., were broken into during Botlr town - owned and private Second Congregational Church will tlon contractorNsSaid ' yesterday Without ever providing a specific swimming facilities; for matters John Lrfinz. installing marshal: A. the night. Manchester Police are equipment were operated by tnaur- hold a food sale at the J. W. Hale Voters who will be railed upon answer, Eisenhowet said the polite Stanley Usher, organist; and Dan­ -ed town employes. No extra men to approve bond* for four town that present conditions make col­ of safety, in more closely controlled investigating, the incident today Store Saturday, beginning at 9:30 lections difficult. He ^ k e d local leal philosophy he lives' by is one supervision and even aa a matter iel George, soloist. and Police ^ le f Hemiah O. Schen- were hired. a.m. building project* Jan. 29 mav aee he believed In long before' he ever plana for the projects at the Munic­ residents to shovel patl^ to areas of civic pride, since Manchester la Other officers installed Included del aaid Miat they have a "definite "We can't Just hire anybody off where their receptacles are kept.. got personally Into politics. He^said now the 16th largest municipality Norman V. Travis, senior warden; lead” and he hinterl at early ar­ the streets.’’ the department offi­ The All Saint* Mothers Circle ipal Building today, tomorrow and he also believes that Republicana Firiday. The 'Poat Office reportedxl«t in the entire state.” John S. Fluckiger, Junior warden; rest. . * cials explained. "They might kill will meet tonight at 8:15 at the deliveries will not ba mada.unleke generally believe In that aatne phi­ The Chamber la interested tn Wilfred Lutz, treasurer and Sometime between closing time somebody,.'.’ home of Mr*. George Hussey, 108 1 The plans are on exhibit in the hearing room of the building. pathways to mail .boxen are losophy. getting not one but two new pools Charles E. Robinson, secretary. last night ynd early this morning, For each plowing truck, two Taylor St:. Talcottville. The co- cleared. Eisenhower did not jit>t out what in the town but were advised re­ Both Lutz and Robinson are past wlien sever^ of Uie offices opened hostesses will be Mrs. Michael Architect’s blueprints In final men are required, a' driver and an form are available for an addition Because of the bad driving Con­ that philosophy is. cently by town officials that this masters. Appointed officers in­ for busineai^. entrance to the build­ extra man to direct traffic, Shee­ Clemmtino and Mrs.. Arthur Leduc. ditions. last night’s Manrasster But he did aay -that the people stalled were Rodney L. Brigham, to the Marj’ Cheney Library and WM impossible at the present time ing was gaiped by breaking a win­ key said. ---- . y High School basketball game at who twtieva aa he does are the kind for practical and economic, rea­ senior deacon; Charles J. Thurlow-. dow off a ffre escape. The culprits The meeting n. Mancheater EJm- an addition and alterations tn the After the storm broke, sanding Washington School. East Hartford was postponed to oif- people for .xidiom he will do hla sons, the doctor aaid. Junior deacon; Albert Miffitt, sen- then ' broke Idoor windows leading began between 5 and 6- p.m. and blem Club, No. 51, scheduled for 1 tonight. Cheney Tech’s gamg at El­ best, apparently alluding to his Despite this, he added, the j lor. steward: Charles F, Harvey, into the officer. tonight, has been canceled. The voters may alko see 1957 plows went out at about 7:40 p.m., plans now being revised for a plant lington, also scheduled for last personal help In the xomtng cam- Chamber will-continue It* efforbi Junior steward; Emil Kroyman, Desks and files In the.se offices Lewie aaid. night, was likewise postponed to palgn. to bring about a second pool ,, .'chaplain; Robert VV.'Nutland. mar­ were rifled and a total of $12Q was Members of Mons Yprea Post. to filter water from the Porter Two hours ts estimated as the and Howard reservoirs and prelim­ tonight. Eiaen’hower was asked whether Manchester. shal: and Arthur H. Wheelock, tiken, this amount coming .from normal time to get emploves to British War Veterans, are request­ he has any special plans to, get tiler. Kroyman is also a past mas­ inary plans for a new Globe Hol­ the offices of Dr. Edward J. Platz the garage after they are called, ed to meet at the Holme* Funeral ■i* support for his program in bon- ter. and Dr. John H.'t Malone, police low pool. check the trycka. and get them H om ^st 7:30 tomorrow night to l3bnd cost* being advertised art gresa by giving or withholding Girl Scouts Slate A buffet lunch was acrv|ed by said. out, according to the enginiSr. pay /respects to Richard Wright', presidential support in the election Hope Chapter, Eastern Star, after Heading the investigation are $235,000 for the library. $300,000 Personal Noliees fifiiat Phone Men • wljq was a member of the post. for the school. $424.OOO for the fil­ campaigns. -He replied he does not the ceremony. Capt. Walter Cassells and Sgt. "I have to call them all on the .deal on that basis. Annual Meeting Kindergarten Parents George McCSughey. Most of the ter plant, and $150,000 for the pool. telephone," Lewis aaid. "Some are / Center Church' Mother* Club A public hearing on the projrtts In Memnriam Oppenheimer Case Closed . The next meeting of the Kinder­ offices tn the new 2-atory building nof evaiabla immediately. You' hsa canceled ita meeting tonight Deadline for obtaining tickets garten parents will be held Tues­ art occupied 'by physicians. will be conducted by the Board of Oppenhelmer - Aaked about the can’t get those men tn five min­ and will hold no further meetings In loving mff*mory of oup tnoth*p, poeelbillty of restoring the access for the Girl Scout annual dinner la day at 8 p.m. in th* Congregfational utes.’’ Olrtctors at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Mr*. Annl<* Thoii)**, who pasted awa^ tomorrow. The dinnei- will be held this month. Jan. 22. at the Bower* School. January 15. 1M2. ^ of scientist Robert Oppenhelmer Church, Dr. John L Phiffer will The men undirsUnd that they to government nuclear secrets, Monday at 6:30 p.m in Woodruff be the speaker. Rcfreshme’nts and Hours for seeing the plans, are Ministers Approve may be called when snow falls but St. Mary’s Guild has canceled 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today; 2 p.m. to j B'»yoml the nal*'. our lovFd on»* Eisenhower replied that he has not hall of Center Congregational a social hour will follow the meet? they get no stand-by pay, Sheekey Find* happinp** and iFfit, Church. . ing. ** its meeting 'scheduled for tomor­ 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. to­ i And !h*»r«‘ is rom fori in the thought heqrd the slightest thing regard­ said. row. That a lovlnft Uffid knows h^**!. • ing any such step. Oppenheimer, A turkey dinner will be served I’erNoiials Fluoridation Plan morrow; and 9 a.m. to, 4 p.m. Fri­ by the girls of Senior Troop I and . The npmbier to be called for each day. a-ho helped develop the atomic Mrs, Raymond Peltier of Main St. snowfall Is unknown, he said. It The Rev. K. EJqar Rask will take Siink and daughten. bomb, was barred in 195a from their parents. The progiam will in­ who has been ill at her home for A motion approving the fluorida­ may he a few 05 the,whole force. for his subject at the meeting this acres.s to government atomic-data clude annual reports, group sing­ the past 10 days, is able to be tion of Manchester's water supply "You’ll be criticized If you call too ing, and election of the board of evening at 7:30-at the Covenant on ground.s he wa.s a qiicsWonable about the hou.se again. was unanimously passed .by the many out for an Inch of snow,” Congregational Church, "The Pow­ goeurlty risk. director* for the first time with John Saldak of Main St, la a Manchester Ministers’ Assn, at its the engineer commented. er of Little Things." If any of the The majority of a special board all registered adult members of the patient in the Veterans Hospital monthly meeting yeaterday at the Sheekey himself was ill and In organization voting. Some parts of officers arid committees have their TORO SNOW HOUND decided he was a loyal American at Newington. Bunce School. bed when the snow fell on Tues­ reports ready for the annual meet­ but aaid he had held himself above the program will he put on by Girl No Takers A luncheon was served the group throws 60 shovol- Scout.".. day. In the following days, he ing. Jan. 25. the Rev. M r.' Raak STOP •ccuri^y regulations, had associ­ No one attended the registrars at the' school, anu was followed by sp ^ t some time in his office but would appr^iate receiving them lo o d s a m in u fi ated with Oommunisls and . had Tickets may be obtained at the session recently held In the town the business meeting over which was not able to work for a full day Girl Scout office or th-ough neigh­ at the meeting tonight. been untruthful in some instances. hall to have their names put on a the president, the Rev. Arnold until Saturday, A cottage prayer meeting will be O Proved in Minneioio. borhood service teams. part.v caucus list for voting In the SHOVELING Elsenhower aaid he is under the Tozer, presided. By Friday, the engineer said, ail held at 1:45 p.m. tomorrow at the 9 Ruggsd rojor thre.wi (net knpK.ssion the Oppenheimer case Mrs. William Minnlck is chair­ caucuses or primaries. ■ streets had been opened up. On man of the dinner. Mrs. Charles home of Mrs. Jennie Nyman, 47 blows) (rcihly faHan, slushy 1* completely closed, but -said he ...... Elmer Batz is the Democrat that day; dirt roads between Riisaell St. certainly would be willing to con­ King is in charge of tickets, and ! regiatrar and Henry Meyer the Re- Greenhaven projeoff houaea behind V SNOW! •r drifted snow, * sider any new information bearing Mrs. James Smith 1* In charge of i publican registrar. Public Records the police station on E. Middle * 2.5 hp Migift* dears 17-lridi on It. He added that he knows off the program. Senior Troop 20,1 ______Tpke. were plowed. Small wooden path in snow up to 15 inches no such Information. “ Mrs. Paul Carlson leader. |s in Manchester Evening Herdld El­ houses on the site have been sold deep. charge of table decorations. lington correspondent Mr*. G. F, Warranty Deeds by the town. snd State to private Police Arrests Berr, telephone TRemont 5-9313. Edward J. Holl to Albert E. firms which are moving them out. Slavin and Marcella O. Slavln of The deadline for motlng, changed THIS COUPON ENTITLES YOU TO Travel Show Stars Group Orwaniziii^ Hamden, property on Arnott Rd. Mn. Wanda Scott, 26. of 174 See hand-propelled (illuntration) from Jan. 1, la now Feb.. 15. - Autumn St., wax arrested Monday or power-pfrifftellcd mtulcl*. Franklin G., Wellea and • .Dor­ The town departriient ha.s been Visit School rooms Bridiro Toll 1 iglii Mert haiils List othy M. Wellea of V e r n o n to and charged with failiiure to’ dls- Free Biook Bank THIS COUPON WORTH SIO criticized for working on the play registration markers’ and Crestline Realty, Inc., of Vernon, G'reenhaven site before all atreets 25% OFF Coupon Discounts failure to carry an operator’s li­ Stop, in for free demon- with every deponit of $10 or more. Youngster* at Iwn elementary OppuHition to charging a loll on property in Vejnon, property in carrying normal traffic were Vernon and Manchester, Rt. 83. cleared. cense. Patrolman Charles Morneau .stration 2''i to 6>// h.p. AGAINST THE PURCHASE OF ANY ■Cbools got a chance to see two the Bulkeley bridge in Hartford is said he observed iier car. without skunks this morning. The skiink.-i, . being organized by a group known Begimilng tomonow and ton- Trade Name ’■ “Tliey are getting things ready self-propelled or push. Book Banks available at our Main Office, named Petunia and Rweelpea, tinuing on through Saturday “cou­ Raymond D. Blanco, 100 Summit to move there," Sheekey answered. plates, on Porter St. He followed RED TICKHED DRESS IN STOCK ON ALL END TABLES I a* the Greater Hartford Free her 1^.0 Autumn St. where the ar- were deodorized. Mias I.ydia New- j Bridge Committee. pon days" will be observed by*, St.. Edward J. Dupra, 136 Green­ "Thte Greenhaven atreets are still 923 Main Street, or our Branch Office at 285 b u ^ , manager of the Stone many local merchants as part of ai wood Dr.; Ronald A. Finnegan, 98 town lilghwsys ' and w'e opened .resC w u made. Mrs. Scott ts sched­ That group will hear complaints uled to be arraigned in Town Court Bridge and Stone Cave in 'the from n\any groups tonight It has .Qiamber of Commerce sale* pro­ Summit St., Louis J. Gagnon. 50 them up to give a path out for the I East Center Streets- during Coupon Days; FURNn^JRB . Adlrondacka in New York, spoke motion program. Westwood St. and Celeatino Ex- hotlses and for fire protection.' Fire on Jan. 18. ' . C a p it o l been reported. A meeting will be Two more arrests of persona January 16 and 17, , s sKdp to the pupUa at the Highland Park held Hi the old East Hartford High During "coupon days,” sponsor­ poaito, Windsor; doing business fs trucks would have to go in there CORET CASUALS r r a z ic r charged with failing to pay over­ EQUIPMENT CO. and Manchester Green Schools. School on Chapman St., now known ed by the Chamber’s retail divi­ Tom Thumb Golf Courses. in case anything happened- 897 MAIN ST. 307 E.\ST cfeNTBR ST.. MANCHESTER With her wa* Mohammed Rady a* the Center School. Atty. Leo sion, certificates "Will be found in ftaptioa ts Buy Matn St. Expenses time parking tickets were made 38 Main. Street off'the Egyptian Tourist Office in Parshey, a former Hartford coun­ The Manchester Evening Herald The Garry Building Corp, of 'ff^sts resulting from the storm, yesterday, bringing the January Hit Savinct Bank of HiiMhoifor I s i FLOORS OF FURNITURE Now York. Mias Newbuck showed cilman. will address the n eeting. which will entitle the holder to a West Hartford bjf Thomas Leons secbntj snowfall of the season, have total of such arrest* to 86. Post­ Manchester aUdoo off tb* Adirondack* area. Manchester and Rockville area discount on certain merchandlae. and Santo Leone,. sxciuaivs fight prompted General Manager Rich­ ing $5 bonds for court appearance TeL MI 3-7958 Both aha anf) Rady are now ap- people are aaid lo be numbered A similar program was ob- to purchase property on Wilbur ard Afartiii to Sisk for another Saturday were Ralph F. Lanagan, paartof in the Travel Show at the among fhoM who wilt campaign for aerved by members of the Cross Highway during 3-ysar per­ $5,090 to b«L added to m $2S,000 o f Coventry, and Frank P. Woat .iWUord armoiy. ^ a toU-fresi Biilkslsr brtdge. ' divlelon eev^ral monthe ago. iod... .. aneae reBsoval tiudget. Keefe off Baat Hayen.^ . A. . r ' ' ' .a- / . f i I . , 1 ' J \ ^ ' \ / .. V.

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1968 ■f P A G E t w e l v e WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1958 Pages 13 to 24 Section Two WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1958 fianrbPBtrr lEorning Hrraljb wlU bfficUte and burial will ba in Whitney Rd. from Hafvey S. Col­ Columbia the East Cemetery, Manchester'. lins. The couple and their two 'chil­ Friends may call at the funeral dren plan to move in today. Hem- OPEN MONDAY home Friday from 3 to S and 7 to pel ie atate supervlaor of echoola Student Sports ^Bridge Tickets for Charity^ 9 p.m. at 134 Church St. in an eaetern Connecticut area, E ngaged Tum. M id 8at., B to 6:80 Miss ISatsch Named Leader Court Rules Mrs. Fitzpatrick eerved. Personpla Displayed for Meetlnga Tonight Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Henhasey MONACO Getting Lots of Support Here Of Red Cross Fund Campaign The PTA meeting, postponed of Lake Rd., left thia week for Key Not Plaintiff in Globe Action High School p r o OPEN TILL 9 last night, will be held In Yeo­ Weat where they, plan to do tome 1986 FORD CONV. RAH, FORD 4-Deor Cdetomllne. S -1. mans Hail tomorrow night, at 8 fishing. sMancherter’s “Bridge TtckoU<^booka, ranging from a f ^ to aa'’ otu Ferdomatlc, power cylinder, R ik "• $ 5 5 0 InJuncUon, la to b. Manchester High School Major­ many as 99 tickets, have been T Thuradoy and Friday Robert H. Young, 32, ErdonI Rd., Mrs. Helen Fitzpatrick haa becnyieeklng for Charity” campaign has 4now- Miss Jean Natach. Orchard Hill,^ o’clock'. Mrs. Stewart Tlbblts of Lake Rd., ste rin g ...... $ 1 6 0 0 ettes and Aquaettes entertained deposited there. Town Clerk Ed­ I Columbia Lake, haa been ar- who was arreated Jan. 2 by State ’The Board of Education meeting haa returned home after about a Sllmlnated as a plaintiff In the brought up to date in view oi balled into a "fabulously success­ developments since it was origin the Parent - Teacher Organization ward Tomklel said thst tjie books iM fund drive chairmaq of policeman Derwin- Anthony, for postponed )an. 1 ^11 be held to­ month in the south. She was with NASH RAMBLER 4-Door. R 1988 STUDEBAKER Club Se­ Olobs Hollow Injunction suit she ally flled early in the fall Monday In a program held In the ful project,” George Marlow, origi­ received now number 700. Tom- FREE PARKINQy I the Columbia Chapter, American failure to grant a half of the high­ night at 8 o’clock ill Horace W. her daughter’ and eon'-ln-law, Mr. A H, hydramatle . . . $ 1 1 0 0 'T e e n s Red Crosa campaign, according to way, was fined $12. He was in­ Porter School. Salaries are to be and Mrs. Thomaa. Agustlne, of Blau dan. RAH, automatic and two other residents had InnlUally, ...... the plairiUffs.. sought to gymnasium and the school pool. nator of the Idea, said today. kiel, cb-chslrmsn of the Charity Roland Laramie, Chapter chair- volved In a minor accident. the chief topic of discussion. d r iv e ...... $ 1 0 5 0 brought against the town. areventir . the execution of a 30-year Majorettes presented several Over 700 Charter Oak Bridge Ball, reporta that several town Popular Market Lot Oallie, Pit., who havq. a new eon, fraternal organizations are plan­ I man. Harlan Pomeroy, 34, Alexandria, Two-Together Clob Peter ’Thomaa,the last day of 1986 STlTDEBAKERChamplon In an order granting moUons fease of Globe Hollow land to the precision drills. They were fol­ ticket books, rftost of them with I ^ Va„ arreated the night of the 1956 AITSTIN-HEALEF Country' Club. However, the voters lowed by games, of volleyball more than 80 tickets, had been ning to collect tickets are their Misa Natach, who ia amployed Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bates December. , ^ 4-Deor. R A H, automatic that the be stricken sa a party meetings. B56 MAIN ST. I by the State Welfare Department, heavy anow atorm, for apeeding, Boadeter ...... $ 2 2 0 0 disposed of this part of the issue presented by the Boy and Girl turned In’ to the town’s 16 collec­ were elected co-presidents of the - Home freni'the Hoepltal d riv e ...... $ 1 5 5 0 plalnUff, Superior Court Judge when they rejected the lease In a Marlow added today that a local is active in the community in Olrt poeted a bond for $30, which was Two-Together Club of the Congre­ Herbert 8. MacDonald yesterday Leaders Clubs In a demonstration tion points. Irving Metkle, injured in an referendum on Oct. 22. of co-recreatlonal, sports. ’Ihe Manchester Junior Cham­ trucking firm has promised him Scouting, the Recreation Council forfeited when he failed to appear gational Church at a pot-luck sup­ automobiTe' accident Dec. 4, and 195$ CHEVROLET 2-Door 219. held that, since she la not a prop­ and Church wortf. She will appoint DoSOTO Chib Ooapo . S 2 5 0 In addition to eliminating ref­ The eynchronlzed swimming of ber of Commerce, with the cooper­ 25 books and that he plans to ap­ in court. per meeting held at the home of confined'to a New Rochelle Hos- ...... $ 6 0 0 * erty owner In Manchester, she Has erences to this lease, Flaherty will proach United Aircraft on the a chairman for each of the three Mrs. Mary Blum Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson, no proper cause of action iii the the Aquaettes delighted the audi­ ation of the Greater Hartford ital Since then, returned to his drop Mrs. Fitzpatrick as one of ence with Ite^rhythm and grace. Bridge Authority, will convert the matter of conducting a ticket col­ SAVE 20% to 50% towns In the chapter; Andover, Co­ Mrs. Mary Blum, 64, Hebron retiring presidents. Also elected EomS on Huiit Rd. yesterday. case. lumbia and Hebron. the plslntiffs, and add the name of Competitive dem’onstratlons In obaoTete tickets to cash. 'The lection drive there. Rd,, widow of David Blum, died were co-vice presidents, Mr. and wears a body oast but Is able to Judge MacDonald heard argu­ Treybal’s wife, Mildred, as one of Tomkiel said that six firms hava Laramie aaid that $1,800 will Mrs. George B. Smith and co-sec- MONACO A SONS MOTOR SALES ments on the motions oh Dec. 6. ■wlmmlng and diving were pre­ money will then go Into the Jay- I be sought in this year’s campaign. early yesterday morning at Wind­ walk about hie home. the defendants. sented by , the boy’s swimming ceei Charity Ball. Jan. 25, with swelled the list of collection points ham Community Memorial Hoepl- retary-treasurera, Mr. and Mrs. "TOUR PERSONAL FORD DEALER” They were flled in behalf of the OUlm Act Uneonstitutlonal to 16. They are Moriarty Bros., Of this, he aaid, $783 ia to be sent town and two individual, defend- teams. the profits going to the Manches­ Januory Clearance Ul. after a brief illness. Robert Russell. Manoheater Evening HemM In seeking .a permanent injunc­ ’The program was presented un­ ter Mental Health Clinic and the Bantly Oil Co., Wyman’s Oil Co., to the National Chapter, $450 will New 4-H Clob Columbia correspondent, Mrs. New London ’Turnpike, Olaetonbory—ME 1-949$— Open Even. antf, John Treybal and George be used locally for the water aafe- Mrs. Blum was bom in Latvia,' tion, the plaintiffs claim that the der the direction of Matthew Manchester Infantile Paralysis Jack's Atlantic Station, Tony’a Sept. 13, 1893. She lived ln>Nor Mrs. Edward Merritt of West St., Donald R. TntGe, ACdemy 8-8488. Danks, both of Bruce Rd., who 1.000-acre tract, purchased from Esso Station and the Hollywood I I ty program, $150 for the blood had been brought Into the case as Maetosa, head of the physical ed­ Asan. wich for 35 years, coming to Co has organized a. sewing club with Cheney Bros, for $1.28 million, had “There’s been a steady stream of Service Centef. Employes atthesa ' program and the balance left In FARM PRICES OFF 20% a result of their purchase from ucation department, assisted by I the-chapter treasury will be avall- lumbia with her husband in 1952, six little girls as members and been acquired so: ly for public |Mrk Betty do Eckhart Richard Sollanek, Mrs. June Brady, books coming In,” Marlow said, companies haye been instructed to Elizabeth Kaakowitz, her Assist­ Des Moines—-Despite a slight the town’ of about a half acre of and recreation land. 4nfl.for an ex- ask customers for their old books. j able for home sendee, first aid and to make their homo with their Globe Hollow land near their Miss Julja Case and Miss Martha adding that the number is in­ ant. ’The girls have not yet chosen upturn in the'past two years, farm panaion of the town’s watep sup­ Miss Betty Jo Elckhart. daugh­ creasing every day. "One woman Tickets may also be mailed or I diaaster work. only eon. Saul Blum. prices remain about 20 per cent homes. Peterson. Court Oases Besides her son, she leaves two a name for their group. ’Their of­ ply systam. The bonds, i ^ e d to ter of Mf. and Mrs. Robert G. Eck­ During the business session, came in yeaterday with 10 books left at Marlow’s Department Store, ficers arc; President, Karen Him; below those paid in 1951. This Coupon Is Worth ‘Not Oonviartng* hart, East Granby, Is engaged to S A L E Four cases were di.spo.scd of In brothers. Ike and Sam Sack, both finance the purchase spepined theee Mrs. Chester Clbroski, membership which she’d collected In her neigh­ the town clerk's office, Manchester Judge MacDonald In hla order. of Worcester, Maas., a sister. Mrs. vice president, Linda Merritt; Sec­ as the uses to which the land would Andre Baracco, W. Vernon St., chairman, reported 886 members borhood,” he said. Marlow's store Trust Co. and Its branch, Saving this wepk's session of Trial Justice retary-treasurer, Elizabeth Kas- dlemUaed as “ not convincing” formerly of Marseilles, Prance. I Court. Attorney Klizabeth Dennis Jennie Walpe of Chelsea, Maas., TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF I be put. / enrolled In the unit. on Main S t la one of the collection Bank of Manchester Trust Co. kowitz; club reporter. Kay Ann Mrs. Fitzpatrick’s argument’that Mias Eckhart Is employed at and its branch. Saving Bank of II Hutchins, Trial Justice presided, and two grandsons. BOYS' or GIRLS' | They also cont^d that the spe­ Dr. and Mrs. Morris Fancher points and employes are wearing, Girls' Winter GROW COATS Haddad. They, Will meet each Fri­ ahe could be damaged b.v the "Il­ cial act that/Was subsequently Pratt and Whitney Aircraft and pinned to their lapels, ticket book Manchester and its branch. First and Chauncey M. Squier was She was a member of the Sis­ legal’’ tale or lease of Globe Hol­ her fiance Is employed by Engi­ were appointed chairmen of a nom­ 11 prosecuting grand Juror. day aher school at their leaders FOR SALE passed to pefM t tha town to seU inating committee on which Mr. covers, to serve as reminders to National Bank here and in Col­ terhood of Agudas Achini Synjj- home. They will begin with a pin low land even though ahe is not a neering Services, Inc. Orig. 34.98 Phillip Haddad. 23, WllUmantic, gogiie. Chestnut Hill. Services 1953 Chevrolet Station or lease the land la uncon*titutionaI and Mrs. John Cervlnl and Mr. and customers. chester, Manchester Savings and Orig. 24.98 Orig. 29.98 cushion project. property owner. She had con­ and are seeking a declaratory A spring wedding Is being Marlow reports that about 300 Loan Assn, and- R. L... Schmidt Co. 1 arrested by State policeman Clif­ were scheduled to be held at 136 Wagon. Heater, defroster. tended that the Special Act under Mrs. John Treybal will also serve. ford Bombard of Colchester Bar­ New Residents Judgment to that effact. planned. ______They will present a slate of o f Sachem St.. Norw’ich, today at 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hempel-of Good. condition. which the Globe Hollow bonds racks, Jan. 2, was found guilty of p.m. Burial will be In tljf Nor­ were Issued obligated all Manches­ MeanwMIe, the town and the fleers for election at the M a y 1.90 failing to drive In the proper lane, Wolcott, have purchased a newly Call Ml 3-4304 Country Club are continuing their from the lecture will be used to meeting. Kevin Fogarty. 4 Summer St.; Mrs. wich Hebrew Assn. Cemetery, Nor- built 5-room ranch style house on ter “ inhabitants,” regardless bf Marie Warner, Elaat Hartford; Jo­ and fined $6. whether they were property own­ efforts to reach agreement on a set up a scholarship program for Mr. and Mrs. John Dormer, Mr. Hospital Notes %vich. lease that would be mutually satis­ seph King, Winooski, ’Vt.; Mrs, Forbes Morrell, 18, Rt. 6A. Co- Tenia Straiiberga ers end taxpa.vers. / one or more student! at the high and Mrs. Felix Klock and Atty. I, lUmbia Center, was fined $6 for Judge MacDonald’a order also factory. Indlcattoris are that a school. and Mrs. John S. G. Rottner were EdIUi Marshall, Bamforth Rd., operating an unregistered motor Funeral services for Tenia short-term lease would meet with According to Edson M. Bailey, ADMITTED YE.STERDAY: Rockville; Mrs. Thelma Badger, Select from CX)AT CRAFT o GASTWIRTH • BAMBURY. Straubergs, who was killed in an contained a surpriae for the' at­ appointed to audit PTO books. Sizea 2 to 4 with hat and olacks: Sieea 3 to 6x with elacks; sizei vehicie. He was represented by the approval of those town resi­ i principal of the high school, each The PTO heard a report on the Mri. Theara Snow, Buckland Rd.; 63 Gerard St.; David Prince, 8$ automobile accident here Sunday torneys Involved In that It denied Mrs. Abbie Zelenak. 34 W. Center T to 14 coat alone . . . Sub-Teens 10 to 14, now 28.90. r hia mother as guardian ad litem. a moUon by Ally. W. David Keith, dents who opposes the 30-year scholarship "will not exceed $300." recent book fair. Profits will be Elizabeth Dr.; George Hein, 22 Oak I He was arrested by State pollce- afternoon, will be held at the Com­ SKATES lease that was turned down by the St.; Mrs. Edna Ulm, 403 Center St.; Mrs. Jennie Van Haverbeke, DETAILS IN DYNAMICS I counsel for the individual defend­ A scholarship committee will be used to buy'books for the school I' man Thomab^ Gauthier Dec. 27, as munity Funeral Home. 134 Church voters. appointed bv the executive com­ library A donation was voted to St.; Allan Partridge Jr., East 155 Florence St.; Philip Pike, Elcho Street, Wtlllmsntic. Saturday at ants. that Treybal be dropped as Hartford; David Limberger, RFD he was hauling gravel for hla b y Off Our Law, Law Pricas! Keith orig- mittee of the PTO. The subsidiary the Lutz Junior .Mu.seum. Dr.. Vernon: Ekiwln Hellstrom, 607 11 a.m. The Rev. Karlis Kronls I a party defendant. 3, Rockville; George Sweet, 627 chicken coop. Inslly had held that at the lime o • committee will supervise the Other projects of PTO are the Vernon St.; Charles Marks Jr., qualifications for candidacy, the Center St.; Mlaa Evelyn Reed,- 146 -East Hartford: Gerald Muiaener, Girls' and Boys' 3 pc. Snow Suits LaBonneSilverstein Associates, Incorporated . Expirot Sohirday, Jon. If. | the injunction suit was brought. H o S a r V h O C i e t V Inslruc'Uon for Majorettes and do­ Benton St.; John Ward, 63 Garden Treybal was not the owner of the I y -v e i. selection of the candidate, and the nation to the annual Rotary-spon­ 93 Glenwood St.; Joseph Farr, \ St.; Mrs. Sigrid Gordon, Tolland Globe Hollbw land he had pur-1 'T *,. p . « l - ( } f f i e c r 8 amounts to be awarded. sored dawn dance at graduation. Glastonbury; Christian Peterson, GEORGE T. Ia BOXNE JR., LEE M. SHA’ER.STEIN, Other commltleei are in the pro­ Ave., Rockville; John Calvert. RFD 54 Deepwood Dr.; Allan Partridge WILLIA.M L ZIMMER.MANN, WILLIA.M C. CARROLL AUTO I chased, having transferred title to 3, Rockville; Ellen Swanson. RFD Orig. 14.98 90 I Orig. 16.98 his wife. However, at the time. ------— cess of being lel up Tickets will Jr., East Hartiford Laura Olek- 1 to 19.98 of the hearing, he and Ally. I-eo Nominations for officers of the pe sold by the high school students 2, Rockville. slnski, 655 W. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Toddlers’ JANUARY SPECIAL 153 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER. CONN. STORES . Flaherty of Rockville, counsel for j Roeary Society of St. and by others. YoiingXiOP Plans ADMITTTED TODAY; Raymond Mary Ann Edwards and daughter, 2 to 4 Sizes 3 to fix IF D Morin, Coventry; Lionel Beaulieu. Bolton: Mrs. Josephine Pregony the plaintiffs, had a g ri^ Bridget’s Church will be made Mitchell 3-1155 MAIN ST. Ml both Treybal and hla wife should _ Bv-lawS Change 31 Overland St.; David Blanch­ and son. South Windsor; Mrs. Doris Washable nvlons. pima blends, Dan Sheen fabrics . Interccl Substantia/ I r be party defendants and made an , Thursday evening, Catliolic Vi’oiiien ard. 106 Francis Dr. Aberle and daughter. Mountain St., or orlon pile lined. With hats or attached hoods. oral statement to that effect in i Tlie recitation of the rosan- and Preparations for election of hew BIRTH MO.'MDAY; A .son to Mr | Rockville. court. As a reault. it was “ not * enrollment of new members will officers next month will be made and Mrs. Maurice Latulippe, 405-| DISCHARGED 'TODAY: Infant •xpecled that the Judge would take place in the church followed Plaiining Council at a meeting of the Young Re- N. Main St. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Har­ Discounts BIRTHS YESBRDA'TY: A son Girls' 4 to fix. 8 to 14 rule on Keith's motion as it con­ by Benediction. Nominations will — ----- I publican Club at 8 o'clock tonight bour, 15 Mountain St,, Rockville. cerned Treybal. be made in the church hall. Mrs. 1 A proposal to establi.«h a Man- ( Municipal Building to Mr and Mrs. Robert McFel- Girls' Car Coats Armella Baker of the Diocesan So­ ridge. East Windsor; a daughtri" n i- sc s r- This Month In granting the motions flled by Chester Council of Catholic Women ' Members of the nominating corn- Bruce Noble, Charity Ball co-chairman, finds George Marlow’s Group. Keith snd. for the town, by Town cial Bureau of Manchester svill dis­ to Mr. and Mrs. David Fletcher. P o lic e SOU|> LAPS Quilted Robes F w a ON OCR COMPLE’TE cuss the working program of the will be the subject of a meeting j miltee named by President .lack plastic container fttled with unused bridge tickets. This is only Orig. 10.98 and 12.98 LINE OF Counsel Charles N Crockett. Shea and approved by the execu- East Hartford: a son to .Mr. and. ancinnati (W—The Cincinnati po- Judge MacDonald ssid that a re­ bureau. New members are wel­ ■Sunday at 3 pm. at .St, James' a small part of the books collected at Marlow's, and they found Mrs. Joseph Esada, Andover: a son i Uc* department, tired of watching 2*3 Track Cambinatian come to Join at the meeting, which Ih.'e board are George Eagleson. to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ellison, 39 hotrodders out-distance their patrol Orig. view of jtidlclal history indicates •School hall. Mrs. Audrey Brell.srhneidcr, and room in another container for the overflow. (Herald Photo by thst, "for almost a century, the starts at 7.30. Chestnut St.: a son to Mr. and cars during speed chases, have de- ALUMINUM Orea%,,, Shifman bedding \ Dr. Josephine Bree, president of , Alt.v. Thomas Bailey Pinto). 4.98. 5.98 basts for a plalnlilTs standing in the Connecticut Couni il of Catholic Mrs. Bruno Cordanl, Andover. cided to fight fire with fire. Th» WINDOWS and DOORS Shea said that a change In the BIRTH 'TODAY: A son to Mr. department has'purchased seven 2.99 co u rfiln cases of this sort' ap­ Womyi and a professor at Albertua club by-laws to allow the com­ FREE HOME pears to depend quite clearly up­ Magnus College In .New Haven, will ' nomination! will also be report from the committee on new and Mrs. Ronald Greene, Colches- "souped up” cruisers which they lecturer Speaks mittee to submit one Instead of | meeting ter. hope will give them the edge on Sizes 10 to 14 only, sheen cot­ Smart cotton prints, duster or on his rights and obligations as a be chief speaker. taken from the floor. voters at the meeting tonight, he wrap around styles. . . Lim­ DEMONSTRATION j two names for each office will be DISCHARGUED TBSTERIDAY. speeders. ton, attached hood, tyrol trim, G reatei*. • • Shifman Sdnotuft i property owner.” For PTO Benefit The Ladies of St. James will be ! discussed tonight. At the February The club president will ask for a said. thickly wool quilted. ited quantity, while they laat. Terms Arranged Appeal Unlikely hostess for the open meeting for To Suit Your Budget / / . . ' It appeared unlikely today thst members of the local Catholic Mrs. FlUnatrlck would appeal Because a nationally known lec­ women’s societies. Judge MacDonald's order. Her at­ turer will bring his talent to Man­ John D DaBclle, assistant Famous, Her Majesty y ihhooA a I lowest price in 25 years torney said he had not had ai: op­ Girls' Skirts A AkliMtMwaAl chester next month, at least one State's attorney, spoke to the Mon­ Orig. 3.00. Girls’ 3 to 14 portunity to discuas the case with day evening meeting of the Ladies Mrs. Fitzpatrick but added that he local youngster will receive a Wools, felts, cotton quilted scholarship from the high school of .St. James on wills and estates. In the low-price 3 Flannel Pajamas doubted whether an appeal would "Since 1940." he told the group, Sizea 8 to 6z Sizes 1 to 14 CALL US NOW— Ml 3-2856 be taken. The decision on the mo- p r o ! Cleveland P. Grant will deliver [ "when the Statute of Willa was Orix. 2.98 OriK. 4.98 ttona, he said, "does not go to the pa.ssed in England, ft compfttent 8.98 8.98 merits of the case.” I a public lecture Sunday Feb, 16 at plaintiffs ■2:30 p ni. In the high school audl- person, 18 years of age or over, HOME SPECIALTIES CO. The two remaining y.~...... with a sound and disposing mind Franklyn H C Parker of McCann , torium. Hia topic will be North Bab Brawn — Charii* Pringlt Dr., and Rudplph F. Carlaon of S3 I to the Yukon." This will be the can distribute his estate a'ceording Walker St., will proceed with their i a m time he haa delievered thiy to his wishes by making a will. Without a will, the laws of distri­ Sanforized, dainty prints, vel­ efforts to obtain s permanent in lecture. He will not deliver it vet soft flannels. junction that would block the again in this area this year. bution in each state are automa­ tically enforced ■ THIS PlYMOUIH town from ever selling or leasing When Grant speaks /during any portion of the Globe Hollow March in the BushneU^ 1-ecture He defined various legal terms, explained state and federal govern­ tract to anyone. i Series he will have a different Th4 next step in the case will topic. V ment inlercsls in a will and the Girls' Blouses Girls' Hots be the filing of an amended com­ I He la being sponsored here by de-sirabjlity of will-making. A ques­ Sub-Teen Sizes Incl. plaint by Flaherty “ within a the Parent Teacher Organization tion and answer period followed Dressy or Wool Knits land o'cotton I at the high school. The profits his talk. Group 0141.. Group. OrlK. week,” he said. The complaint. 1.98, S.2B 2.98. 8.98 Group Orig. to 2.T8 I0WEST- PRICED .99

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•.I ■ .V \ ' . /. r. I ■ < ^ .h ■ ■.) ■ f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15. 1958 PAGE FIFTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,';MANCHESTEr / CONN;,-WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 15. 1958 unemployment, about the atate tit the eontantlon that a trailer park by the Court of commoa Plaaa the national budget and tha lack Frame Workshop Coventry and upheld the Coventry Zoning AfiHumrfi Office SpeAks to PTA reduces the value of ether proper-, rU B p t E VUT BINim IN Pearson Gaining Strength of clear and firm poliriea for the Bolton ty In the area, Atty. Lugg aald. Board of Appeele in denying per- Race B ia^ nchecked, future.’^ Set by Art Group S e m it Eiistic Stickii^ mleaion to E. Lynn Beerwort to QUALITY USED CARS . • neMwMi » m MMSMsa * Chief Justice Wynne wrote: He offered no new program to Lawyer Claims rent trailer space year round. ALWAYS SEE OOR COMPLETE BtU C O nO N riiM SttilkT H saiw s. i*S (■<* 'H ie re was uniformity of opinion In Canqda^s Liberal Party win back the government from The Manchester Fine A rt Assn, •trias artoa cisitic sio By MAX HARRELHON Whlton auditorium, 85 N. Main would have on the surrounding in a nMidenUal tone to tonm or the Conservatives Mst 4'*ne. to the LJberal faith; to plan'for law prkt yea eia tiafA Sets New y Law property.” . four-trallere during toe summer SEDANS, COUPES. STATION WAGONS, OONVBETDMJBS Ottawa, Jan, 15 (JT) — Former St. God, Country Award Sunday Tuekegee, Ala., Jan. 15 f>M^Racef lative acNUi Alabama to rearrange He was reportedly pledged” s a larger future; to promise only in toe totlrn’e appeal to the Su­ months. Hie request to rsat ths Foreign Secretary Lester B. Pear­ what' we believe we can perform Ralph Eno of Hartford will con­ A decision o f too Supreme Court ALL OUR CARS ARE FULLY GUARANTEED the city Innits of Tuskegee and Bubstantikl majority of the deleg­ WELDON DRUG CO. preme Court of Errors, Atty. Lugg space year round was denied by BANK PWANCINO UP TO St MONTHS retaUone have worsened In the son continued to pick up strength and benefit Canada by performing; duct the second In a aeries of, 901 Main Street—MI 8-AS21 David Roberts, 14.' a member of^sor a square dance on Friday a ill of Errors regarding a trailer perk the Zoning Board‘ of Apt>eala but leave virtual^ all Jiegro voters ates from the populous province of p.m. at the Community Hall. Ralph argiietl that extension of time of OPEN TILL 9 EVENINGS Bouth In. toe pent year, eays Tu»-; as the national convention of Quebec and several ^ h e r areas, to truat the people and to deserve workshop demonstrations In , Scout Troop 73, will be presented in Coventry has established toe a non-conforming use was not per­ toe Board's ruling was reversed outside the citjf boundaries, and Sweet will be the caller for toe kegee IneUtutei and realistic ac­ approval of a\ conatltyllqnal' Canada’s Liberal party prepared including the Toronto - region their trust.” frame-making and finishing. He I the God and Country Award at the law in two aspects, according to missible .any more 'than an exten­ the Court of Common Bleae. ■will show the members _ how to.i momlnff worship service of the dancing. Atty. Harry H. Uigg,-former coun­ BARLOW MOTOR SALES tion la Imperative ’'if ecrlous dlf^ amendment empowering the A la -' today to recelva formal nomina­ which has 155 delegates. Irj their speeches tonight, Pear­ School Banking sion o f area. bema Legfaiature to abmtsh Macon St. Laurent. wYio made hla val­ make frames without the use of a j CongreRatlonal (^urch on Sunday. sel for that town. The Supreme Court’s decision es­ John Harvard, founder o f Har­ WINDSOR AVB., BOORVILLB—PHONE TR S-USS ftcultlee are to be avoided in the tions of candidates to succeed the son and Martin are expected to^.^power saw, how to assemble them ■ J He Is the first Scout in Bolton ever John Shearer, supervisor o f the near future.” County as a means of kbeping Ne­ aging Louis St. Laurent as party edictory apeeefi laat night, haa give their ideas about how they The decision, .announced yester­ tablishes this contention as law vard University, died in 1983 of groes from gaining polltlesl con­ and Hat the many finishes that For SAFETY to receive this high award. banking program at the Elemen- tuherculoeit, two months a|ter col­ But some progreee wen made leader. steadfastly mfused to Indicate any would go about putting- the Lib­ day, written by Chief Juittee Ken­ also, Lugg said. trol. Ttiskegee la the county s«(it may he used. In order to receive this award a tarj' School, reports that 3210.69 ' toward peaceful eettlement of dif­ The voting will Uke place to­ preference . between Pearson and erals back In power If they Yy-e ■ Mrs. J. Herbert Finlay will pre­ neth Wynne, eetabUshee as law 'The decision rsvsrssd ons mads lege claatea began. Macon. Against FIRE Scout or Explorer must work under was deposited this week by 182 ferences. notably In actlona taken morrow night. The convention will Martin. H# said only that he was chosen to lead the party. side. Light 'refreshments U-111 be the close guidance of the minister pupils in the savings sjuiem. Four by toe federal government, Preel- Negroes In the county outnu hear the nominations read tonight satisfied that the leadership would No decision has been taken as served and. the public is invited. get of his church for one year. Serv’icc students purchased U.S. Savings dent I* H. Foeter aald yesterday ber white residents nesrty 7 to and will hear speeches from the be liveapable hands after his re­ to when the general election will to his church, elementary study of Stamps ^-alued at $1.50. In the famfd Negro college's an­ but white voters hsve a 2 to 1 edge candidates themselves. tirement. be held, but some leaders are FACE LARCE.NY CHARGES FIRE-RESISTANT in the poll lists, segregationists The other leading candidate Is Ita beliefs, the study of its mission St. Patrick’s Dance •ARIS CURTAIN SHOP' nual race relatione report. . The veteran St. Laurent took a pressing for it this spring. Greenwich, Jan. 15 (A’l —Two DU PONT program and the study of interde­ All branchee of toe government hsve expressed fegT that the new former Health Minister Paul Mai*- parting blast at the Conservative Preliminary plans for a St. Pat­ civil rights law will force registra­ New York youths face arraign­ nominational work at the level of “ made clear." the report obaerved. tln. waging an uphill fight. Pear­ government of Prime Minister John rick's Day supper and entertain­ tion of enou^ Negro voters to., CHURCH HEAD TO RETIRE ment today on charges of stealing World Council of Churches are "that American citizens must re- son’il ’s candidlidtey was given a booboM Diefenbaker for what he called fail­ TONTIHE. ment were made at the meeting gain the u p p « hand. ■Greenwich. Jan. 15 (J7--The Rt. 8793.44 from a safe In the west­ some of the requirements for this rslvt treatment whirti la racially late, yesterday when anoltoer W8SHA8U WINDOW SHAMI of the St. Maurice Council o f Cath Foster ^ s o mentioned activttiee ure to come up with any clear and Rev. Henry Knox Sherrill, bishop bound ticket office of the New non-diicrimlnatory In education, candidate, Mayor Don MecKky of firm policies. As a result, he said, award. olic Women held on Monday. The of the While citizens councils and Mrs. AHi^ CIsmpet of the Protestant Episcopal Church Haven Railroad Monday. They were Upon completing the necessary transportation, recreation, voting Calgary, withdrew and thpew hia the Conaervativei had led the affair will be held Ijiarch 17 In the Bob Steele Ku IGux Klan against Integration support to this year's Nobbl peace in the Unlted.Statea, has announced identified by . police . as Jerome Hol- requirements. David was examined Church Hall. Mrs. Arthur Scanlon and emplosrment,, on ythe one hand, and religious country Into a state of uneasiness | jj,at he will retire In October upon ' land, 19. and Fred Sohnell, 19. both by the Board of Religious Educa- Relatioas More l^nacttled Mrs. Alice Clsmpet\ls president prizewinner. announced that there will be a Bob tteelo will speak at the JANUARY groups, labor unions and Negro or- of the Manchester Board of Real Pearsoiv also received the en- and uncertainty. reaching the retirement age of 68 I of the Bronx. Schnell was employed . E. A. JOHNSON . tlon of the Congregational Church cake sale and coffee hour following NevertheleM. Foster said, "race ^nizations against segregation "There is a growing uncertainty A general convention of the church j at the station as a baggage man. and they recommended him to the Men’e Night program aponaorsd by tors. The group held Its 1 0 5 8 dorsement of moat of the Liberal PAINT CO . both Masses on Sunday. relatione in the Southern R ta t^ on the other. about defense,” he said, "about will be held at that time In Miami, They were charged with larceny Board of Review of the Church and the Buckley, School P T A Jan. 20. are In a more unsettled and dis­ meeting at the Country cabinet minlatera Who served with l.«aa Violence him and Martin jn the 8t. Laurent trade, about Investment, about Fla., to elect a successor. and held under $5,000 bond each. 728 MAIN »T., MANCHESTER Scouting Committee of the Great­ f'nngrcgational Cburch Notes turbed statiM than a year ago,.Y1ie terday noon. The Congregators of the Con­ Th# public la invited to hear the , The N eg ri college president er Hartford Council of Churches divergent segregationist Other oIBcera are M. Kenn gregational Church will hold a well Known radio peraoiiallty. said toe growth and increased Ostrinsky. first vice president; for examination. ssgregattonlst points business meeting in ■ the parish Steele is sports director for activity of voluntary prosegrega- J. Crhckett, second vice president; A t the service on Sunday, War­ hsM more resolutely room of the church Friday at 7:30 W n c and Channel 3 TV. He doee CLEARANCE tlon groups ’’reduced the security Ralph Gaston, treasurer; Alfred P. ren Potter, Scoutmaster of Troop the recent past.” a radio aports program every day of person and property In many j werbner, aecretarj-. 73. will present the youth to the p.m. Immediately following the "There la an urgent need," he except Sunday at 6:15 p.m., a T V Southern= — ------communities.Committee chairmen are Her- Rev. Theodore Chandler, who will meeting, the group will attend the cautioned, "for realistic and con­ aporta presentation at 6:45 p.m., But despite "this trend toward pert J. McKinney, appraisals; present the God and Country square dance at the Community structive communication on the NTINUINfi OUR RECORU-BREAKING and a morning show six days a lawleasneas.” he said, "The num­ Arthur A. Knofla, arbitration; Award and speak briefly on its sig­ Hall being sponsored by the Cou­ Southern aceiie if serioua difficul­ week. He is a former professional ODD LOT ber of Incidents of physical viol­ Ellsworth A. Mitten, legislation; nificance. Mrs. Leslie Bolton, chair­ ples Club of the United Methodist ties are to be avoided In the near ence remained relatively low." Church. boxer and motorcycle racer. Earle S. Rohan, municipal ordi-. man of the Board of Religious Ed­ future." , i These occurrences were condem­ nances and taxation; Warren E” ucation, will give a summary on Tonight’s Events What hla topic will be only Bob Continuing, the Negro educator ned by numerous persons, regard­ Steele knows. SHOWER and WINDOW Howland, program; Miss Lilliai).-G. the award's requirements. There will be a meeting of the said /’several factora operate cur­ less of their views on desgrega- Grant, publicity chairman, sissibted David,- who has a Star Scout retiring and new executive com INVENTORY rently to affect the atate of race tlon." by Richard F. Dimock and Charles j rating. ItTa member of the Explorer mlttees of the Cooperative Nurs Draw Drapes The Tuskegee racial report took gelations In the South: \V. Ijilhrop. ■ unit of the troop. In his three and ery and Kindergarten at 8:30 Britain Raps Delay "Segregationists have at their the place several years ago of the The Multiple Listing Service, ' one-half years of scouting he has o'clock at the home of George W il­ CURTAIN annual lynching report which the command substantial control of the is operated within the. jurisdiction earned the camping, pioneering, liams on Brandy St. economy, extehaive authority In Negro school used for many years ■wimmlng, first aid. scholarship, On H-Bomb Story of the Board, has for its executive , The monthly meeting of the 'Vol­ political Bffalra, and considerable to measure race relations. committee Mias Grant, chairman: j and firemanship merit badges. At ENSEMBLE unteer Fire Department will be influence on the publication policies Ostrinsky, secretary; Robert W. present he Is the Scribe for the (Continued frona Page One) held at 8 o'clock at the firehouse. / of most media of mass' communi­ Lappen. treasurer; Harold G. focal troop, a position he has held John D, Avery, local CD director, cation There Is, too, the momen­ Bornhelm. Crorkell, William E. S M E ! for two years. British hold off until th# United Survey ComniiUee will show films on various CD ex­ State! could make a etmilar an­ tum of decades of operation of Goodrhild Jlr. and M. Madeline David Is the aon of Mr. and Mrs. ercises. these resources In behalf of a^ Smith. William Roberts of Hebron Rd. nouncement. To Define Studies The Board of Religious Educa­ Strauaa haa denied atepping In segregated society.” | The Board will hold Its next William RoberU is advisor for the Integratlonlsls, on the other i ------meeting on F'eb. 11. Rattlesnake Patrol of the local tion of the Congregational Church to block the British. will meet, at 8 o’clock In the parish The AEC eUtemeiit last night band, Foster said, "have the sup- Two of 14 town survey commit- troop and also a member of the REG. $5.98 port of an awakened and expressed ' members will define study sub- Troop Committee. room of the church. said the two countrlee would lasue R IG . $9.9t chairman, a post Beyrer had been The Holy Name Society of St. a Joint announcement Jan. 24. The national concern for the welfare jecls for the group before Its next | expected to fill but has declined. Tax Retienv Plans Sessions of all the American people. They The Board of Tax Review wlB Maurice Church will hold a meet­ statement quoted Plowden as re­ meeting. was postponed last night. ing at 8 o'clock in the Church Hall. ferring to “mlalnterpretatlone” also have the urgent pres.siires for The committee, appointed to re­ be In session Feib. 3, Feb. 16, and freedom on the international front, Feb. 21 to hear complaints or re­ The CYO of St. Maurice Church about a 2-step decleion to report view the past 12 years m town gov­ F.VTEFI'L STREET will meet at 7 o'clock in the Church hydrogen experiments. It was ne­ WASHABLE, NO-SKID and the widely proclaimed doc­ ernment and make reoommgnda- Westfield, Mass., Jan, 15 — quests of adjustments on assess­ trine of human brotherhood." ments entered on the Oct. 1, 1957 Hall. cessary first to declassify the In­ tlona for the future, met last night Mrs. .Jacob Lakona. 70, suffered Grand List. The sessions will be The Senior Choir of the Congre­ formation, Plowden eald, and note Two I program— a broken arm .Nov 29 when she The Tuskegee president said he meeting wi held at the Town Hall from 9 a.m. gational Church will hold a rehear­ agreement was reached later on Another meeting will be called was struck by an automobile while sal at 7:15 o’clock at the church. plans for joint announcement. Floral patterns, also solid with gold lurex stripe. Will found two basic obstacles to fa- after subjects to be studied have crossing Kim .SI. ye.slcrday her to 4 p.m. vorable race relations." Meeting Reset The Senior Choir of the United drape windows to 48” . UTILITY RUGS been analyzed by J. Benjamin ^ arm still in a ca.sl she was cros.s- 100% WOOL Methodist Church wdll meet at 7 PLANS NEW SCHOOL For one thing, he said, there Is Beyrer. vice-chairman, and .Mrs. , ing a! the .■•ame spot to go to Holy The T*TA meeting, canceled last "misinformation and misunder­ evening due to the ice storm, will o’clock at the church. Istanbul. Turkey— A new school Louis Heard, secriftary 1 Trinity aiuirh. She was struck by of business administration is to be ^or living room, bedroom, hallways, TV standing about the national wel­ Action on ejection of a new j another car and killed. b held Wednesday Jan. 22 at 8 fare Piihlic ofllciala representing pm . at the school. Manchseter Evening Herald Bol­ opened at Istanbul's Robert Col­ rooms and heavy traffic areas. ton eorreapondent Mrs. Louis Dl- lege. founded in 1863 and the first the South rarely make it clear in Square Danoe Set their talks or writings that Amer­ ■nie Married Couples ClUb of the moc.k Jr., tolephono Mitchell American college established out­ 9-9828. side the United States. ica's welfare depends critically up­ United Methodist Church will spon- on the strength of Democracy at DACRON home " TOPCOATS 24x34 Instead, Southern spokesmen "often express the opposite itpln- ^IMEST MEWS TAILORED OF IMPORTED FABRICS REG. 12.98 lon." he pointed out, "saying In 100% W OOL ZIP-LINED effect that the international Impact # P A m W # AwYmm^mwg RUFFLED of poor race relations In America Is Inconi^uentlal " Foster said segregationists have WARM AIR CONDITIONIR tried to "divert attention from CURTAIN their policies of reatrictioh " and that incidents of racial violence r r s 27x48" and dl.scrimlnation llv the North THE UL7WA-COMPACT M G . $3.98 have jbeen widely pulsllcized In the South. But. he argiied/aoiitherners omit mention of the Fact that "the legal EXCLUSIVE sirr>P'’ rt for racial di.srrimiiiation In the South is in sharp contrast 2*PtECE to the legally desegregated situa­ IMl GRIAUSI '.PACE SAVtK fVtk BEZZINI BROTHERS tion which prevails generally in the North." ijI'.IGNTI' • OP lODAY S HOME STYLING. MADE IN OUR REG.$5.99 A Second obstacle, Foster said, hUllDING N'AKKfT la "the substantial absence of com­ OWN FACTORY, BATHROOM SET munication between whites and N egroes " The educator observed Copaists of rug and Ud cover that "this Is deplored by many Saving oeeblc Sfacc today it spokesmen with rarely a . onstnic- money in the bank. And (hit most So inexpensive and ye^. so pretty for winter tive suggestion for interchange of freshness at every/Window upstairs and Ideas or opinions In terms of cur­ veesetile of all "nick-away” bori- down. 45” , 63” , 72” .lengths. In white. rent realities." MMal, forced nir fomaces take* DON'T MISS THEH TOP VALUES IN O^R Foster also took note of ■what he ' called an "almost complete absence mp no atabik Boor space at all! H L ^ aft'ley \ of any joint effort or program by Saspending or setting tbit com­ If-i the total citizenry in any southern pact Jenitrol away in an amitcd or $ ^ . 9 8 community to promote tt\e com­ Pre4hventory Sftle DACRON TAILORED $1 munity welfare." remote space need not make it REG. $4.98 He said such mutual inlcieata as dilKcwIt to maintain. Easy accass expansion of industry, community- These are first quality Dacron Curtains. Expertly tailored with ^ ^ beautification. better welfare aerv- I oa either side. double stitched aide hems and generous 3” bottom hems. White in REG. $2.99 Ice.s and improved recreation | If remodeling, think of the 54” , 63” , 72” in plain styles. _____ "could be harnessed for positive • action." and would contrlbiits "in- I •pace you save with tbit unit! MEN’S SHOES directly but substantially" to bet­ ter race relations. Caf CesyMe lafomoeios Af \„ CltlTcn Rights Opposed 200 Pairs Of The j-acial report said state and local • government action In 19.57 MANCHESTER SHEET METAL WORKS "almost Invariably oppo.sed the ex- 14 HIGH ST. MI3-54i3 FAMOUS MAKE EXTRA THICK TUFTED CANNON-CALLAWAY tensioh of citizenship rights to Ne- goe.s." NOW! lASLY AMiSICAN He mentioned {Passage of a legls-

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./ .i|.,/ i - ^ • \'H ■ t'T ■ V' , ..V <: ) . . f i ' - ; ' : ^ ■ ; " . : ” ■ \ ’ ■ PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY IB, 19B8 4- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY^ JANUARY 18, 1988' PAGE SEVENTEEN RockviUe Musical Director 8ARBABE COLLECTION DIPARTMENT WKNB>-849 WTIC—1080 Insurance Agents RANOe Missile Maker Hits Ike Seeks 6% Boost WDRO—1960 Daily Radio W H Ar—«10 State AFL-CIO Ousts w o c G ^ m o Schedule Speaker ^Boost Benton’ AH m ldtiiH of th« Town of M onchost^ or* EMtoni Standard Time WPOP— 1410 I UEL on horoby rtqiiosftd to eooptrofo wlHi too G orboft M, Kenneth Oatrinaky, prealdent Teamster?^. Bakery GASOLINt Ciack of Space Aims In Servieejnen’s Pay Tho foUoWtqg program oched-'YlJj^T of t8e Manchester Association of Groi^Begiin Contractor by thovoUng »0ow to tho locotioo of ^ H A V —Mila Watch If. ■ "»■■■'■ ■■ uloa ' aro aupphqd by the radio Wyte—Nlglil Line insurance Agenta, announced to­ <».- tholr roopoetlvo gorbofo Ptooptoelos. W l IC—Russ NauBhtoil Cheshire, Conn., Jan. 15 (IP) .—tbllam Egan of North Haven re- manafcmonta and\ara auoject to Wt ■'’—Hound Do* day that Nelaon Booth of Air- Some 14,000 members of the quested, however, that' his negative (ContiniiMl from Pfclfo Ono) (Cfintinned from Page One) subsistence payments. A Tolland County “Benton Fpr iBhango wttndut n o U ^ »i4a— . BANTLY OIL turn thumbs down on this request. Kern; Services will addreaa tha Teamaters union in Connecticut vote be recorded. • ■the pay for colonels—and Navy Senator” club, possibly the. flnit,, in j Tlionk you for y^MI 9-2012 WDRC—Ruaa Naughton Hatcii, who is now bishop of West­ automatically lost their positions only a net loss sbotit 3,000 to the urn of Hartford in an hour and a A four star office could get up monthly after eight years. Under tell in 19.52. l i l i - 209 SPRUCE STREET services in starling the job? WUAV—Planer Party W P C P —Modem Bounds ern Massachusetts. on the board with the ouster vote. State AFL-CIO. halt program of sacred and clas.si- to $5,000 more under the new the new plan, a corporal would Now a truatee of the.UnIveralty n;sa— MANCHESTER The general put off comment on 3. What action has been taken to Kale than the pre.sent figure of start at $140. and could reach of Connecticut, Benton hag written W i'lC —Rosa M iller WtlAY—Jaxx AlW ^ ■ The Rev. Mr. Rsquirol’s conse­ Both, however, agreed the coun­ Rourke said the council now has suggestions .that an additional avoid a similar fiasco in the event cal music Jan. 26 at ' Northeast W DRC—<7ai Knlbv WTH'—OtarilghI ft rriiada cration is expected to take place about $15,316 In base pay and al­ aeveral articles bn the RuaMan edu­ WPOP—United Auto Workers Bhoir cil had no other course under Its a total membership of some 175,- of another severe snow storm? School, Rockville. $180 monthly after two years in WDRC—Rue!, Kaiighlon staff be set up to advise the sec­ lowances, excluding quarters and that grade. $■■»- W PO P—Modem Bounds early in March. It can not occur, constitution and the directive from 000, including about 12.000 new The program is being sponsored cational system. He is the publisher WllAY —Platter Party retary of defense and the presi­ May I suggest to our Board of of the Encyclopedia Brittanies, 11:44— hbwevr.-, until a majority of the the national AFL-CIO. members. Nearly all the new mem­ Directors that they appoint a com­ by the Rockville Methodist Church. WTIO—Roes Miller W H AV-Jaii Allej- bishops and standing committees The Teamaters, Bakery Work­ dent.' Stenms said Twining told Impressed with Record WDRC-Cal Kolby bers are from locals of the Inter­ the subcommittee he would rather mittee to Investigate this intoler' The singers will be accompanied with some of the earlier Red' W T Ii:—8 («rlighI Serrnada of other dioceses vote -their approv­ ers, and Laundry tyorkers Unions national Assn, of Machinists, who Car, Bus Crash; Lavitt said he and Atty. Flaher­ WPOP-Wax Workx WDRC—R u m Naughton not comment until after he had: able situation and fix the blame by Ml.s.s Geraldine Douglas and' **unchings. But laat night’s • i44— WPOP—Modern Sounds al of his acceptance. were -read out of the national have Joined the state council with­ R.E.WANDELL vehicle tos.sed off an unusual num­ ty were impressed wtih the rec­ W IIAV-Platter Party in the past three months. seen detailed plans for such a where it belongs. Leonard Seehor, pianl.st. ord Benton made in Congress dur­ WTIO-Roas Utlier AFL-CIO at the annual conven­ .staff. ber of the brilliant markers. Four ID Persons Hurt WDRC—Cal Kolb* tion in Atlantic City laat Decem­ He said there were an additional May I suggest further that the or five clusters 30 or 40 seconds ing his service. L«vitt especially Building Pasadena. Calif , a scientist said Hon. Willard B. Rogers be appoint­ WPOP-Wax Workx ber. They were charged with fail­ 10,000 machinists affiliated with apart, of from three to five light praised Bcntbn for the stsnd he Singer Actress Despite Back to Ac tins' for Sarah ure to "correct abuses" within independent unions in the state Bussla Is widening a 2-year mis­ ed to this committee in order that Air Force Experts Suffield, Jan. 15 (IP)—A paassn look on controversisi issues, par- Datelln# Tpecis flashes each, were counted by W T IO * No W8 their organizations. who might, come into the organiza­ (Contractor sile lead while the United Statea no "cover up” will be perpetrated. ger car driven by Benny Beauty, ticulsrly in reference to the late Sarah Churchill, red-headed daughter of Sir Winston Church­ ,1s "about,to magnify the mis­ watchers here. There may have WDR15—Nowr Collins said the Teamsters would tion. Respectively. To Fire Satellite^ been more, beyond the vision of 16 Elm St., Hartford, and • U.8. Sehator Joseph McCarthy. W PO P—N«w8 ill who was Jailed Monday for five hours and charged with being RtsidonHol-Commorelal takes we “ have already commit­ E. E. Goodrich Threats of His Fourth Wife continue to cooperate with the Florida coast observers. "Benton was convinced McCar­ drunk, goes through a scene with actor Donald Murphy during a AFL-CIO in Connecticut and he ACTRE.SS OON\ToIic allotting The Redstone, powered by a .sengers of tlie bus. as well as the • :U - was no bitterness during the more to Municipal Court yesterday on into an orbit. W IlA Y —S 4*rona<1» de.spite report* tliat hia fourth "I'm a better actress than I rites performed by the Rev. Ernest I 26-rooni Griffin mansion. After 5:00 P. M. audience of about 1.000 at blame, demanding investigations, liquid-propellant engine, has con­ driver of the car, wei e Iregted at W Tir- Jt Hiar f^xira thought," she later told a reporter. V. Holmes, pastor of Clirlst Church i -...... — than three-hour morning session. the basis at the police report, af­ dena City College last night The Redstone wa.s sent up into siderably exceeded Its designed the scene and all taken to Hart­ Slating the Fact W D R r—fyYwoll Tht.maa wife - • the one he married and di­ Unity. Hindu and Indian dialects are A voice vote was tsken on the ter entering a plea of Innocent. 82 BALDWIN ROAD A»nn Cilv Collepe fast nicht How niaintaining that the particu­ W PO P—Top 40 Tim o , Street, whose former wives In­ long before the dsy . they can a starlit, cloudless, moonless sky range of 200 to 250 miles. A Jupi- ford Hospital. T:Hr- ’ - vorced last month- might cauxe cluded actresss Lois Andrews and About 100 guests, most o f ' spoken by more than 332 million expulsion order. Judge Leo Freund found her guil­ MANCHESTER. ’CONN. lar job they got was the worst ter-C vehicle with a Redstone as ty. She Is at liberty on $250 bail. Btrike iia with impunity? When ever. from the Air Force Missile Test None of the injured was in criti­ Milwaukee UP)—Classified ad In WHAY—S^ronad* a ruckus. Mary Beth Hughes, shook like an them reporters and photographers, | people. The council spokesman said Wil- that day comes, they will bury Center here last night at 8:25. the first of its three stages flew cal condition. Hartford Hospital the "Wisconsin Dniggesl" maga­ RTIC—Dick Burte! 3,500 miles over the Atlantic. W D RC —Amf»a and Andy Mrs. Maggie Griffin, mother of us ” Photographic and recording de- spokesmen reported. zine: W PO P—Pullon Lcw la He said the Russians have mis- vice.s at island stations along the The Redstone Is being produced But occupants and their injuries “Pharmacist wanted; For full 1:1*- the shapely Debra, told a reporter ■lle rocket motors "more than SNETCO Earnings missile test range extending out by CSirysler Corp. at Detroit. Its; were: time work in town of 5 000. Must WHA V —B^renad# that dancer Sharon Lee had called W T IC —D ick B u rtfl her several times yesterday threat­ twice as powerful as anytliing we into the Atlantic regi'-tered de­ engine is manufactured by Rocket- Bus driver Eugene I’Heureux, 80, be able to work long hours for WDR^>»Amofi ana Andy have And even now more than j Al 62c a Share tailed information ns to the man­ dyne Division of North American of Agawam, .Ma.s.s,, chest and rib; short pay. Boss is ugly, demand­ WPOP-Ed P Mortan ening to disrupt the marriage. four months after Sputnik No. 1 i i ner in which the missile and its Aviation. Los Angeles. ing and difficult to please. Only T:J#- "1 wasn’t the least bit nervous I and pasaengers Veinard King, 25, W M AY—B^r^nado about losing a daughter." said Mrs. — we still have no re.alistlc pro-' many In.stniinents performed, Ludlow, Ma.s.s., injuries to hai'k and those below 30 years of age who W-Wf'—Nowr gram for the development of .such ' Haven. Jan, 15 '/Pi - The Tills was the data being pored right fool; Jack Kline. 43, Kansas can smile in the face of adversity WDRC—A nRio^’r Griffin, "because 1 gained such a W PO P—Tnp i'.) Tlm o wonderful son-in-law. But I kept motors .Soiilhern New England Telephone over bv technicians today, for the Coventry City, Mo., injuries to h.-ick and left need apply.” 1 ;« — , The U S Army's new chief of re-. - '•«P«''ted earnings of 62 | Rcds’.one is Vonsidcrahly more .shoulder. Claude Aldrick, 77. W T U V —Bfr^nadik looking toward the door all during search and development, Lt, Gen. cents a share for the final qu-arter j than the Armj-’s biggest and WTIC—L!f# and ih* Wnrid the ceremony for fear that Sharon I Hurt Truck •SpringficUl, Ma.s.s., lacerations Of WDRC—K . R Mtjrrow Arthur Gilbert Tnideaii, deidared of Ifl.")?. and .'-aid this was 10 cents ' fir.si operational ballistic mls.sile. the face. would show up." SON W P O P -T n p 4n Tlm o HOUSE In Tokyo today that recent Soviet above lO-'ifi final quarter earnings A Redstone, will be the first Mr. and Mrs, Jo.seph Rosenthal, Miss Lee appeared on tbC Tom weapons gains are nothing "we on a smaller number of outstand­ Drops Off Bid(l«;c Springfield, Ma.ss.. 71 and 65 re­ WMAV- R^^onrd Rnd4»o Duggan Show, a local TV pro­ ing ahare.s. atag'e of Ibe huge Juplter-C test W T IC —Pf’fip!^ Arp F u m y can't compete with or surpass. " vehicle. With this device the Army spectively, with leg and facial W D RC—R Q le-als gram. on the eve of the wedding Tnideau, a rorpa commander in "Unless business conniiions hopes, before another month goes One man was slightly hurt this bruises and contusions; George W PO P—Mvst^rv Tlm o and declared that Street's love for Korea, told a news conference he .soften further” said Company by. to place a cylindrical satellite morning when a Coventry town Aldrich, 69, Worcester, Mass., • tl&— Debra had broken up their 30-day President Lucius S. Rowe in a let­ W HAY-R^-c/ird Rfid^« learned only this morning that he Into an 18,000-mile-an-hour Earth tniek plunged eight feet off a la .r ated chin and left leg; Fred­ More Ways W T IC —P ^ p k Are* Funny Nevada marriage. ter accompanying the dividend had been chosen to replace IJ. Gen. orbit. 200 or more miles up in the bridge on Parker Bridge into shal­ erick Mensche, 52, Springfield, W D RC—n Q lefYEls To this Mrs. Griffin replied: James Gavin as the Army’s re­ checks, "we expect that the higher sky. Mass., legs and left arm bruised; WTVYP —Mrolerv Tlm o earnings rate of the fourth quar­ low Hop River In the soiithoast • :Sa— "Why, Debra and Dave weren't January Cleetratnce search chief. Tile Redstone. 69 feet long and section of town. and Marvin Schwartz, 45, Char­ W llAY -RY^nrd Rod<»o even alone until this — their wed­ ter can be maintained through | W TIC V Jfh f Un** He will take over his new Penta­ six feet in diameter, lifted slug­ Treated at Windham Commun­ lotte, N. C., lacerations of the head ding night." gon post April 1, one day after gishly from its launching pad, in and possible oUier injurien. WDRC—Ruptv pranor Earnings for 1,957 were $2 25 a ity Memorial Hospital and later WPOP—Hound Dnf j Both the shapely Debra. 24. and Gavin's retirement becomes offi­ fiery sheets of exhaust fumes and re'lea.sed was David Chicerchla. 47, Beatty suffered lacerations of • :4.W the 37-ycar-okl singer said their cial share as compared with .R2.19 for with an earth-shaking roar. the face and possible injuries to WIXAY- Rfrrsr'I Rod^o of Coventry, who wa.s riding In the to Lower WTIC-Nicht friendship blossomed into love Tnideau said he hopes to Inject 1956. he said. The quarterly It climbed vertically, at a rapid- his left hand and left side. GIVEN WITH CASH W D RC—R ustv Prapor a "vigorous attitude" Into Amer­ dividend w.-is at the rate of .50 truck driven by Victor LIpsky, 36, only la.s| Saturday night while l.v accelerating jiiice, for thousands also of Coventr.v. Police said the Beatty car WPOP—Hound Doc watching a late movie on TV. ica's mlssils and weapon program, cents a share. of feel, q'lien It arched at a slight skidded into the path of the limou­ • :#A- "to destroy or at least redtiee the Rowe said telephones in service Chicerchla received contusions of WI».<^V-.NI!^ Watch However, they have known each angle toward the southeast, still the right arm and right knee and sine. WTU'-Nicht !Jn 4* other since 1945. DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS complacency with which Uils situa- were Increa.sed by 53.non during veiv muc'' on the un.grade. W D RC -W'h'-ro W#* gland SALES THURSDAY tlori has been viewed. " the year and that’there was a e ’ j a questionable concussion. V'POP-Hound Doc 'During the C'oninierriar Its tremendous flaming tail dim­ Civentry First .Selectman Rich­ flA — Tnideau. S5 sidestepped a ques­ [)cr cent rise in out of town calls. inished steadily, and for n ore than Vanishing Pennsylvanians WttAY- Nft^* Watch "We s.taited watching it just tion on consolidating the present Rowe added that while plant ex- ard Galinat said the two men were Your Cost of Living W T IC Nicht I.lTif* like any oUier movie. " .said Debra, a minute before disappearing en- U. S chiefs of staff system under panslon has slowed do\yn, "it has ! tji-eiv it resembled a winking red plowing out narrow Parker Bridge University Park, Pa. (/P) — For W D RC Whore Wf* St.'ind but we never oiU find out how il MEN'S WARM WOOL. PART WOOL one head. by no means stopped." and .said , star among the many paler stars Rd. about 6:45 a m. when the truck every 10 Pennsylvanians who wrop-HAiind 0 ' ‘r ended. He kissed me during the MEN'S SUITS, TOPCOATS and C O n O N On whether the three ser\1ces that planned con.struction during , m the clear sky. skidded on icy pavement, and move to California, only one Cali­ commeriial and wowie, I knew SHOE DEPARTMENT Television Prouram s could jointly re.search missiles un­ 1958 will be only slightly lower Light Marks Trail wen through the bridge's wooden fornian moves to the Keystone then I was in love " All models and styles. Regular, long, der one command, Tnideau said re­ than In 1957. Unlike most other missiles fired ratling. The truck’s front end was State, says rural sociologist James On Page Two Deiira long bad been publicized FLANNEL SHIRTS ports of inter service develonment reportedly in the brook. It was only \ shorts, stouts and short stouts. LADIES' , here at night, the Redstone’s flight H. Copp of Pennsylvania State a-s Hollywood's ohly iinkissed star­ Sizes 3.3 to .30. / rivalry were "greativ exagger­ FINISH H lfilf SCHOOL path was marked by a trail of slightly damaged, Galinat said. University. let Tills wa.s because filmland nev­ REG. $2.98 VALUE . NOW $2.35 ated " Amalgamating research by B stou About I.-100.000 stu-’ bright White flashes stroboscopic - Chlcerrhik wa.s taken to the hos­ 'This and other data Indicate er had seen her in public withotit the three servlees "is a prohicm REG. $4.00 VALUE . NOW $3.19 $7.89 dent.s were graer “ 88’| * Door. Radio, heater,, power wine. Call us today for expert advice, famous twin REG. $17.95...... NOW REG. $1.95 . ! ...... NOW $1.55 I do not' blame the’ ordinary Ooii4ertlble. Radio, $ / [ Q C glide, white wall $ 1 4 .3 5 OR BROWN RlPl’I.E SOI.E. Working personnel of om local heater, h.vdramatle. Urea. Many extras, W J action. Mobilheat I REG. $2.25 ...... NOW $1.80 DRESS OXFORDS. highw ay unit'for a .job ,\ct (o be REG; $19.95...... NOW REG. $ 2 .9 5 ...... NOW $2.35 completed. True, they were under JUMBO PRINT ’ $ 1 5 .9 5 orders, and did their level best as, $595 CUSHIONS a PKU’KS ACCOKDINC TO SIZK. cu B cm > Ihstructecj* To .those vesied w-ith RIO. 79c ACITATI REG. $24.95 ...... NOW tte iiithority of . carrying enu or- SWA/S ^ ■NOINI JX MtAKIS $4* STHRINO .••00000000000004 M obilheat $ 1 9 .9 5 N ow N ow (Jers 1 blame them dlr'ec ily Either 14^ n iiu UF lUCTRICAL SYSTIM BOUDOIR fHAOIS SOCONY MOBIL HEATING OIL the orders need levampiiig or fo n s A F e r y / REG. $29.95 ...... NOW 4ome of the bosser should be de­ Contractoi:8 Take Notice! 5 7 « $ 2 3 .9 5 moted before many more snow We ha\'e the largest stock of RE(i. $32.50. OXFORDS storms. KEG. $39.95 ..... ______NOW BOYS’ SHOES 10% OFF rubber goods in town. Save more than 2599 on 8* CALL Mitchell 3-5135 FOR TOP QUALITY * $ 3 1 .9 5 • During the anow lemuval opera- , MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES Plumpiy filled 'Vftnartly pin-pleated shadei. Egg- AND LOAFERS. tjons, I was completely stunned in | “YOUR LOCAL OLDSMOBILE DEALER” covered in a wide selection •hell and pretty pattelf. SILENT GLOW OIL RURNERS the rbAdmg of a column in your ONEOI^OUPOF respective newspaper.to the’ ef­ DIAMOND'S RAY DWYER, Used Car 5fanager of decorator prints. Lim- ' fect that General Manager Kich- 511 WEST CENTER 8T— OPEN'EVENINGS—5 « 9-9427 ited quantities so hurrv'* STORE CLOSED ALL DAY grd Martin has requested \he MEN^S LEATHER JACKETS , Sizes 38, 40, 44, 46. Values $24.95 to $29.95. At Bbard of Director|i to advertise, a a v a i l a b l e FOR im m e d ia t e DEUVlERY . public hearing on Jan. 21 for an MORIARTY BROTHERS WEDNESDAYS ' ARMY AND NAVY W E GIVE GREEN STAMPS OeEN ™UItSDAYS •ml'rHlItAYS UNTII. t additional appropriation of $500 .to the anowi acdount . j : '58, '57> '56 VOLKSWAGENS 315 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER H A LF PRICE 997 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER MAIN n . STORI ■ Whenever, auch hearing is held T* r kopa tha Board of Olrectora will 7 . ,l • . I- (• ,■

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MANCHESTER. EVENING HERAI^D, MANCHESTER, CONN., WED^ESDAYv JANUARY 16, 1968 PAGE EIGHTEEN " 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HEH(ALD, M ANCIffiSTER ,^M , WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1968 / PAGE NINETEEN Madicat noorda ahow that nina out BY. V. T. HAMLIN kafA Buti pb! tiook 'Toward Spring BadeoomtlBg ALLEY OOP When she protects what you’rs o f overy ten die o f tha dlaaana you G a v e n tr y ' yB>l flEEMSiHBCE MOW LONS ' [NOT L O )^ have. Toura' ia. the tenth c«ae I've Fanlghted homomakan wly>ae spending on her. living rooms will reflect a bright rre A \ been more than D^nOGER I I COMT r,„eUT LETS treatOd. Otbara all died. Statlatlca Sense and Nonsense Watch it, brother, or you're a up-to-date appeiurance when apring PUkS, MX) JUST A COUPLE IMia HAS { IMA3INE...I IGOSEEVVM gonarl are atatlatlca. You’re bound to gat RK3HT? J OP fiPUTNllCS BCSNHERE I W E CAN rrivea, are taking thair decorat- — Barton Braley well. ‘ Bargains ig problema now to MANCHES­ ^South^ Church Youths Slate FLV1N6 AROUNR ^ - T : ^ FIND! ‘A tirad looking man waUtad into called up hia home. r. S TER UPHOLSTERY CX). 24 Birch OOESNTfTP tha amployment offlca and applied Bones And teeth contain 99 par Wife—Do you want my husband N.evar queatton your wifa'a judg­ Street. An expert staff, doing all for a job. He Uatad seven young* cant o f tha caidum in the human in his capacity o f veterinary or ment. Just look at the man she Lisfed by work right on the premises, guar­ Parent Night at Hall Sunday aters aa dapandenta. Tha inter- chief of police? body, marrladl antees your satisfaction on uphol­ viBwar'looked up in aurpHaa. .Voice— Both! W e can’t get S Intarviawar—^That'a a coinci­ A wise man la he who doea not stery, slip covering, custom-built Miaa Barbara Rumph, daughter* Health Nursing Aasn. O f thaes, 61 bulldog to open his mouth. There’s Patient—What are the chancea furniture, draperies, cornlcea. dence. I have aavan children, too. grieve fo r the thinga he haa not, of Mr. and Mra. Frank R u m ^ of were therapeutic and 72 health a burglar in it! of my recovering, doctor? You'll find an exceptional ‘choice Rt. 81, will be speaker, at the par­ Three boya and four glrla. but rejoicea for thoie which ha haa. •upervlslon vialts. A total o f 101 .Doctor— One Jiundred per cent of decorator fabrics alao plastics ent’s night program at 7 p.m. Sun­ vlalta were made' in November. Man—Oh, shucks, (aa ha made Mother—Daughter, before you an X fqr his algnature) If you for renewing kitchen .chairs. day in the . Ruth B. Quandt Me­ The aasooiatlon wilt have its become aerlous with that boy Pkijoy Custom-Toasted Bread Mitchell 9-9521. . » morial Hall. Miss Rumph will also annual .iqeeUng. at 8 p.m. Jan. 80 count giria I got 18. friend of yOttra, be sure that he is Half Siza Treasure Flrst-OaiM Dry Cleaning "Romance" Redeeqilwt* for PennlM OUR BOARDING HOUSE %ith MAJOR HOOPLB B. D. PEARL APPLIANCE A M A R T I ^ I N G , the ONE HOUR The next best thing td'a vYInter show slides taken while she tour­ In the Booth-Dlmock Memorial l i ­ kind and considerate. rURNTTURE C3ENTBR. 649 Main Bixerriiae, essential for a con­ ed Europe last summer 'with mem­ brary. The public le Invited. Daughter—Oh, I ’m sure of that DRY CUCANING plant at 20 Blast vacation 1« to change thei scenery Tha greater part « f all the mla- trolled figure and healthy look, bers of the Pratt and ' Whitney Mother. W hy only the other day S t haa the "Proctor" automaUc Centep^treet, not only does uni­ where you are with fresh W A L L ­ Church Meeting Set chiaf in the world, said Ooethe, WEUL.MOOPXE, IF iO S K H o r J l \ W 5 8 3 6 I alao helps the teeth and jaw. Dlv., United Aircraft. She Will alsd he told me that he had put'his pop-up TOASTER with the impor- formly first-class work, but the PAPER from SHERWIN-WIL­ .The First Congregational Church arlaes from the fact that man do AU-ERSICTOALfrTLt ^ . tant difference, Ttiis toaster takes However, thli exercise is done answer questions. not sufficiently understand their shirt on a horse that was UM-VAG,Y00R LETTER.SIR.. ffdt service is an added bonUa. that LIAM S CO. 981 Main SL Now on annual meeting and election of of­ AIESSY WORK, WE CAN 0S6 freidi, moist brea . or drier, day- naturally if you eat auch foods aa The Pilgrim Fellowship o f the ficers will be held at 6 p.m. Fri­ PRISC LLA ’S POP BY AL VERMEER own alma In soma cases if men scratched. REQUESTING AN INTERYIEW.'- VOO/— CAN You CO/Wft IN .Coats' 'you not a penny more. When SALE are the trimmed and 'pre­ oid bread and aervei It up custom- pasted patterns, over 250 of them, apples, celery, carrots and cab­ First Conggegational Church is day in the church vestry. The really understood their aims, they IT MAS BEEN VEARS.OF COURSE, TOAtORROVY NIGHT AT • you're in a hurry, when it’s con­ sponsoring the session for parents AND r LOVE "tlOU' BLESS TtHJ, PR ISC ILLA ! WELL, I WANTED TOU The minister was reading a tpxt toast^ to a uniform golden brown. regularly |1 to 12.50 a single roll bage, whole wheat bread or toast. nominating committee will present would aim aomewhere else. SlNCa/WV HEYDA'V IN 6LASS0W venient to accomplish much With and famillea of its members. •CAUSE MDU-RE TWE) AND VDU COULDNT WAIT TO KNOW BEFORE YOU^ from H )ly Scriptures, when in S i 3 0 ? — BETTER BRINS It will BKJHEAT COLD TOAST now 49c to 89c. It la easy to see w hy these should its elate of officers as announced. JNNERSITV— BOTIVUAS— one trip to town, that is when the The fellowship will have a grind­ SWEETEST! TILL I COT HOME TO SAW MY REPORT] elderly lady interrupted to inquire. OXD CUCfrHE6-"-THlS IS v.ithoot further browning. As a be included in the diet aside from The little lad went to Sunday AM-8R— 1ME BELLWETHER. M AR TIN IZIN O service will win their nutritional values. er and taffy-pull party at f p.m. L.WV Meets Tomorrow P O P (N TELL .ME! CAROL Lady— What kind of Bible are NOT A PRINCE January apeotal the tag reada 69.95, Using a little lemon juice or School for the first time and his AS IT WERE, IN CHEMIGTRV. J O B — A N D your heart. It's a modem plant, Saturday in the hall. The commit- The day unit meeting of UM Pro-' you reading from, parson? regularly 614.95. Juit what the hydrogen peroxide on your hands A L L THE/ mother gave him 25c for tha col- with streamlined equipment and . The carpet bag la back in style. teea include 'Virginia Marah, An­ visional League of Womap VotBrs Minister—This la the revised ‘ S e e MR. family has wanted. Makes a fine will do away with stains or dis­ WORLD. : x ’ lacUon, Ha returned with tha Ra ------methods, plus a trained staff to see Big and roomy, too, and in colors drea Marsh, Lillian Loyzim, Jean (L W V ) postponed from last week money. *1 didn't nebd iL” he version.' -HAR-, gift, too. that nothing displeases you. You'll colorations. Probably the moat will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow Lady (grunting disapprovingly) that go with everything. » Ann, Bradfield, Nanoy Moore and explained.. “ The minister met me RUMPM,' also like the TWO HOUR SHIRT logical time to do this la when Nancy Biasell. in th/ Booth-Dlmock Memorial l i ­ at the ddor and let me in free." — Htunph! The King James version No one can work and achieve SER'VICE plant at 299 West Mid­ washing your hands before going brary. P. Raymond BrogK town as­ was good enough for S t Paul and efficiently with a pack of worries Home Furniture Sale • James Colby and Karen Little dle Tpke. (near the Parkade). It to bed. Today at MONTGOMERY sessor and sontng agent, will speak. it’s good enough for me. on hia hack. People who enjoy life have reported on a meeting they Any ’ official who can perform costs only penhtes for such labor- W ARD COM PANY begins the attended Sunday of the Tolland Tomorrow’a Events double duty la a uaeful ciUttn in­ and' radiate their happiness fear saving convenience of having Soapsuds Oaiqea Danger Signal ' Home Furniture Sale on the sec­ County Pilgrim Fellowship Coun­ North (Coventry OMperatlvs deed. ^ nothing. Fear never haa led, and shirts perfectly laundered, ironed Trying to find a way to enter­ never will lead, a man victorioualy ond floor. It will be worth your cil in Stafford. The council planned Nursery and Kindergarten parent- The chief of police of Dlnksville Aa long as the girl friend lets you and packaged. No matter how tain the small fry during the 'flu in any phase ofSiife...... A cheer­ while to look over the alashed a rally for Jan. 26 In Rockville. members. 8 p.m., bssement class­ waa alao Dinkaville veterinary blow much they slide around in the epidemic, when they may be con­ price tags on appliances, bedding, Re^stratlons will start there at room in the Seebnd Congregational aurgaon. An agitated woman Tour cash for presents, you’re ful frame of mind, reenforced by fined to the house for a few days? ' relaxation, which in iUelf banlat^ drawer, shirts stay neatly folded. living room furniture, kitchen 8 p.m. with an afternoon and eve­ Church; Board of Education, 8 Here are some sudsy paatimea: sets, floor coverings, sewing ma­ ning progthm planned. Thoae at­ p.m., Coventry Grammar School; fatigue, la the medicine that pots Soap bubbles: SUr soap and glyc­ all Gboeta of Fear on the n in f So, A small, soft brush, perhaps like chines and television seta. tending have been aaked to t>ring Coventry Grange business masting, CROSSWORD PUZZ1.E Baby haa, is an aid in your make­ erine in a bowl. A drinking straw, a box. lunch for their supper meal. 8 p.m., open house observance of BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS get fUn out oi what you do — and an empty spool and even a kitchen LONG SAM you will do much, and be glad that up kit. Use' it to brush powder and Paris ahowt bedjackets of blue Colby, president of the local fel- 70th anniversary, 8:30 p.m., for the ^ ¥f!6 s ffe make-up away from the hairline funnel will help make big beauti­ lace worn over matching blue lowahip, iji treasurer of the coun­ public, in the hall on R t 44A. you are alive. ful bubbles. A drop of food color­ HCm~-6MV George Matthew Adami. onc( your facial routine is com- satin pajamas. cil and M lis Little is faith commis­ Also, Brownie Troop 70, after idw Doanp plete. ing will color the bubbles. sion chairmaq. achool with Mra. John T. Cousin < Doll clothes: May be dipped in wwiHroNLy Awawif to Pravloua Puwla Would Vou lik e A Dlvldeod Check Ever envy the person with pure Tha fellowWp choir will re­ and Mrs. E. M. Boisvert; First Con­ ViOHAN I LCkC Easter egg coloring to help refur­ Story Book Folks Every Month In the Year? Don’t Mias It white teeth? 'WiBll, her teeth hearse at 7 p.m. Jan. 23 In the gregational Cffiurch choir, 7:80 -U3MS5AM- M P plONT EVENy«K: bish a little doU’s wardrobe. Let "W e have prepared a group of Elsewhwere in this paper you’ll really aren't that white. It la the church sanctuary- for the Youth p.m., sanctuary; Coventry 4-H E- f e NI ABOUT THAT BI6 / them wash dolly's clothes before high grade OCKMMOiV find a valuable COUPON OFFER complexion which heightens the Sunday church aeriricas at 10:45 Woodworkers, 7:30 p.m.. South St. ACSOM DOWN w .. J S un ^ k e r y id e a * tm U T Y the tinting operation takes place. contrast between skin and teeth. STOCKS aelHni; to yield better by CORET CASUALS, 887 Main a.m. Jan. 26. The'grdup will be in School; Merry Sewers 4rH, 8:15 1 ScotiUh cepe M Balloon fun: After balloons are But no matter the whiteness of complete charge of the worship p.m. with Mrs. Ethel Csigo; Cub 1 That Sawyer than 5% per cent. This portfolio ia Street boy SModley CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 8163 blown -up and tied, let the young­ your teeth, it ia the cleanness aervicea then. Scout Pack 65, Den 1, at 5:30 p.m. so s ^ up that the investor receives ster! paint them with comical that really counts. Valentine Day Party 4 “Sing a —. SMurical J2H-2«*A Dull, listless hair may result with Mrs. Albert Chesson; Den 5, a dividend dhecl- monthly.’’ CX>- faces. A water-color brush dabbled A Valentine's Day c o a t u m e oftixpeiiet’* inetrumente BURS A MIDDLEBROOK. 629 from poor shampooing arid gen­ at 7 p.m. with Mrs. Joseph IxKke dinehantrtti in thickly beaten suds provides the Many women are immaculate party will be held for fellowship and Mrs. Charles Ix>wery. • “Llltle—— Main St. O i l Mitchell 3-1105. eral hair care. Usually, though, it Prince" gPeome ia a sign of not enough of the right little artist with harmle.ss material In their dress but ovedlook a members for Feb. 14, The tirne IlCskte and • Tldltr foods and too little sleep. for bushy hair, beards, brows. Cigarette breath. Juat aa tn the and place for the party will be Advertisement— TAcrlfom ftid Women who wear glasses may Soap painting; Mix soap or de­ case of bad breath from many announced. Six cute desi|^ for kitchen \ Man or Woman, part time 8 GUiTe nemo want to try a hand at eye shad­ WIIM the MW tergent in a bowl with a little wa­ causes, this should be avoided .Salk Oinlo Planned for motor route delivering papers Nil Notion It's Worth Bloney towels that are Soi only rhyming 9 Land meaturt tS Laemlni 40 Weird ow for evening wear. If applied ter, whip it with an egg beater or because it offends others. Usual­ The Salk anti-polio vaccine clin­ il4 High cards 9An-0-IAMA We mean the COUPON Induce­ but also colorfuf You'll find these In Coventry. ConUct Circulation lOXBeounter 26 American 418traHwaif comectly, eye shadow will bring electric mixer until it la at the con­ ly mints, or even water, will help ic for children from six months JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD AND JERRY BKONDFIELD jSUnttofwira ment printed on another page in motifs quick wid easy to embroid­ r « partment, Manchester Evening 11 Eisantial praaMant 42Vlpera out the color of the eyes more. And Here ia a lovely, feminine, slip, sistency of meringue. Then let the clear thia away until one can and up will be held at 9,a.m. Sat­ HIbrald Mitchell 3-2711. mcMurwnent designed to fit the half-size figure this psper and redeemable at er. (P.S. M ai/ a set of two for the OH-ho/s o being 8? Cellara 4S Psc* instead of making the eyes look children ‘'paint" on windows brush her teeth or gargle. urday at the Nathan Hale Com­ 16 Mskee more O A fL O F perfectly. Neat panties to match GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE, bride-to-be Twars IT IT Meriner 86 Shoriionesn 44Palnfut X3SA hard, the effect is one of softness, panes, mirrors or even the glass, munity Center. Dr. Robert P. cortain are sew-easy. 713 Main Street Patteriy'No. 5836 contains hot- Manchester Evening Herald Cov­ fH ? BUTTER ISKarUest lIRuih'a . Indiana 48 Speck behind the glasses. table top. Best of all, It can be There Is Still Time Bowen, health director, will be entry correspondent, Mrs. F. Paul­ HIM UP UNTIL mother-in-law 2# Ugal wrong 4T Ripped DTOM No. 8163 with Patt-O-Rama is in iron t r a ile r for 6 designs; mate­ Three more days of the Janu­ HE S I6 N S 80 Mountain Although your hair may look w'aahed off easily, and the painting in charge. He will be assisted by ine Little, telephone Pilgrim SSMoMe IlCardgtmo 48 Strike. U • Long stoles and clutch rapes of sizes 12>4, 14'4, 16!4. 18>,4, 20 1-2, rial requirements; stitch lllustra- ary Clearance remain at W A Ty THE CONTRACT..' . rldgo neater if you brush it from the will help clean the surface. the Public Health Nursing Assn, 2-62SI. 21 “Dangtrous ' moofuro 88 Lotin mothar fiy orlon-and-dynel sell for pin money, 224, 244. 264., Size 144. .35 tions/color chart. KINS. 935 Main St. Still Um« 60 Rodent bust, slip, 2 3-4 yards of 35-inch; top down, this does little for its Sfhd 2.5c in Coins, for this pat­ nurses and other volunteer work­ — Magrtw* 14 Applaud 88 Indolent dreaa up a wardrobe both daytime Easy and Lasting to add a fine sofa, attractive ers. Any of the three shots needed ARRESTED A F I^ ACCIDENT taSMiysof----- 4 yards wide lace; .panties, lU health. Bru.sh up on the top and tern — add 5c for each pattern for lamps, handsome tables or com­ and evening. back hair, and out on the aide.s. One application of "HELENE'S will be given during the clinic. Old Saybrook. J^i. 15 OT)— 14 Anthony’s girl yards 3S-lnch; 2 yards narrow sl-claas handling. Send to LI43UID BEES W A X " will clean, fortable bedding to your home at lace. ANNE CABOT, THE MAN­ Adults desiring to take part may State police arrested ^ b e r t Stap- f r iM Between Babyhd and Young wax ' and polish your furniture, SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS. Try Roast Duckling CHESTER EVENING HERALD, also attend. lina, 21, of thi.s town oiL a speed­ SeSofdvMsel Wofnanhood For this pattern, send 35c in Venetian blinds, refrigerator, Coins, your name, address, size de­ For a pleasant change, why tuft 1150 AVE. A.MERICAS, NEW’ Meetings Planned ing charge last night aftef his car 87Ixeopt There comes the time for SlTB- kitchen cabineta. Get It from Tiny pickled onions are good sired, and the Pattern Number to serve fresh frozen DUC1KLIN(V(4 YORK 36, N. Y. Print Name, Ad­ The Fragment Society and the skidded on an icy curve andSjrash- SO E m e i^ TBBN DREiSSFX. from ANDFJl- JOHNSON P A IN T CO. 723 Main added to cream cheese for a crack­ SUE BURNETT. THE .MAN­ to 5 lbs.) from L Y N N POULTRY dress and Pattern Number. Gleaners Group of the society will ed into a utility pole, severely in­ IlSaUd SON’S CH ILD REN’S SHOP, 303 Street^ 81.60 a quart. With the er spread. Chop the onions before CHESTER EVENING HERALD, FARM S STORE in the P(/kade. Have you a copy of our Needle- have its postponed Joint meeting juring a girl companion. ingredient East Center St. These dresses minimum of effort you combine adding. at 7:30 p.m, Jan. 22 in the (Jhurch Miss Elaine Fogg, 20, waa rCr IlMcdlcatlen 1150 AVE. A.MERICAS, NEW Maybe you'd like to try p ^ e r bag Work Album? It contains fifty- know how a girl feels at 10 to 13 YORK 86, N. Y. DUCKLI.NG. Place in X brown six colorful pages showing many lasting beauty and protection. As Community House. The meeting moved to a Middletown HospitaL 88 Rubber ir this product is rubbed on, it wipes Many women use a hand brush and they make her glad she's a Send 25 cents more with your paper bag. folding aiya stapling prett.v designs; plus directions for was postponed Jan. 8 due to the where she waa reported today to StrooUnmpart young lady now. 'There Is s grown­ awa>' fingerprints, dirt films, constantly and then wonder why storm. be under treatment for a possible 87 Love god rw pattern order for the new Fall A edges of bag. Place in /hallow pan. making 3 crochet items anfl a their hands are becoming dry. up rimpitcity about the styling and stains, spots, grime. This product Niirsea List Calls St Try Winter '57 issue of our pattern Roast at 400 for 1 ^ hours. Re­ quilt. Only 25c a copy! hip fracture and severe scalp lac­ the Battering fit. Have her try on is poi#:lar with homemakers. It is This • Is a situation where experi­ A total of 123 vialN were made COTTON WOOD? BY RAY GOTTO 4orormerly magazine Basic Fashion. Inspiring move DUCKLING/from bag and menting will help. A person with erations. Her condition waa report­ a chic piald, or a wide-wale cordu­ in stock now. during December by the Public 4IJ0W0I and so practical for every home continue to roasyTor 15 minutes. dry skin may use a hand brush but ed aa fair. MOM.IMANAOID^ .^ENOUGH TO ENABLE roy jumper that Is pussy willow Paint Walla with Minimum Upaet OSPimorty Item r aewer. Remember, t o y that now you not aa frequently as one with oily TOiAViaOMI , DO SOMETHIN®; aoft. She'll love a rustling taffeta Now you can roll fresh color on A facial mask may be a coat of glTumahiims * don’t have to b/\' a whole chicken, skin. MONIY OURINft i, Z lONO OVERDUE T drean or one of. silky shantung. your walls without inconvenienc­ vanishing cream for a minute or TV FOOTBALL StReposItery Will Handle Travel Reservations only the CHICKEN PARTS your ing the family routine. PAUL'S SEASON B 1 At thia tlffl* Have her try them on. family U k ^ beat in the exact a 30-minute round with butter­ If you are heading for warm P A IN T S U PPLY CO. 645 Main St. milk, oatmeal or egg. But what­ Replenish Your Beauty Shelf BSPersUn aU quantity /you. require. LY N N carries "Kyanize" plastic color Once-a-year special prices T 18 Italian city nr Carry a clip or spring type FLORIDA let GLOBE TRAVEL POULTPyr is wonderful eating. ever the mixture, a mask will *■ m clothespin In your purse to clip SERVICE, 923 Main St. handle the SPREE that is odorless (perfect leave your complexion with more should encourage you to stock up StMufletl for now when windows aren't on aids to charm, at ARTHUR IT youC bmts together when left in a detatli of transportation and The /ilk and nylon chiffon party color from improved circulation. syllabla wide open). It is self-priming so DRUG STORE, 942 Main St. pubHc place. v.Tien you are ready pleasant accommodations. This dre.s.sAs'ith billowing skirt Is a sure Your skin also should be softer the 66 G raf— you can start right in painting any COLOGNES bv Lucien Lelong are I #• 86 Year batwaM ea.Ht ca to leave yon will not )iave to sort service ia FREE. Call Mitch s!l bet/for juniors during the holiday and smoother. A person with dry clean, Bound wall or ceiling. It is H A LF PRICE, reg. *5 now *2.50 18 and 20 r through a stack of footwear to lo­ 3-5707. se/son. Comes in brilliant colors, skin mav wish to tr>' a mask made cate yours. Paint your name or fast drying; takes Just 30 minutes. for dry akin. and include famous Balalaika, S7 Placed **You’ll lik* th* quiat Inttrier, too, ma’am— tifowt you „ , ,------, . : ^ c k and champagne. 5’es, this is the modem way to Tailspin and Indiscreet. Hoard Initials on the clothespin with Textured pins in fake silver o r / . ..___ Magic Mirror > r>-' redecorate, with no mua.s, no fuss, away a few of the "Shulton" to driva in a perfoctly normal ton# of voloa!" bright red fingernail polish. A good gold are inexpensive, look as i/ H^ve Pick-up IVork Handv There is a growing sentiment in Just glorious speed and efficiency. DESSERT FLOW ER gift seta that idea to keep the youngsters boots they cost much more. They coq* , You'll surprise yourself with the America that regular saving should include hand and body LOTION from being lost too. in form of leaves or swirls, l/ve amount of needlev^ork you can ac- be ignored ’-that the government To look really well in slacks. and TO ILET W ATER, reg. 81.50 Beauty Studio^ Inc BUGS BUNNY rhinestone or pearl trimmlngy/ complish if .vou have, some knit- will take care of people and give now *1. Buy a wardrobe of "Du- A t last, someone ha.s come up ' ----- r j ting, crocheting, embroidery, or Capri pants or Bermuda shorts, them security when they get be­ with a moderately-priced suede' one must be really slim all Barry " LIPSTICKS now half ORESSM BOOMS Lack of will prwer has caused rug making conveniently handy, yond a certain age or become old price. All in metal swivel lop .525 MAIN STREET BUZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE bgg that Is rain and snow resistant. more failure than lack of mtelli-; vVe are lucky to have YOUR apound. I f you’re not, it's more and unable to work, but It must flattering to your appearance to cases, tile creamy style 2 for MANCHESTER, CONN. Your department store probably; gence or ability. Y A R N SHOP, 50 Cottage St. in be borne in mind that the people *1.10, the "color-glide", 2 for < VE5 . W(KE fi0lN6 TO HAVE A HECK OF A TIME ANY IDEAS VOlfRE SUPPOSED TO LET THE OTHER SW tHI’.VERS GET has It. —Flow’er A. Xewhouae . ^he heart of our town. Here you stick to skirts. who earn and do save, take care “ Across From Center Park” ON HOW TO *1.25. You'll want to try "Du- BE A TOURIST NUTS OH USED TO SEUNC YOU AROUND. can get capable INSTRUCTION of the government! Were it not for Phone MI .5-7484 GET CHUMMY SKIN-DIVING. START DON'T RUSH GETTING ACQUAINTED. Protei'llon lor Pennies Barry" SMOOTH SET, that is a For Security In 19.58 Break I p the Routine | qj, gpy handwork skilLs. It is an ef- the thrifty and the willing work­ creme rinse, a conditioner and a WITH THEM?, OFF WITH A L IT T L E SEE IF THEYXL SPEAK FIRST. BUT You'll feel better for the change, j flciently-atocked center where J. A. WHITE GLASS CO., 31 Bis- SIMPLE SNORKLE DIVING A Oonneclicut “Blue Chip" for er.*. the government would be in a setting lotion all in one, Reg. *2 KEEP YOUR CYS6 OPEN FOR continued growth in BMHART the change to an occasional eve-. everything that’.s new and up-to­ sell Street, will custom-cut glass or! NEAR YOUR M O TEL... THE. RED-HAIRED VENUS mirror to fit the top of end tables, bad way. now *1. Simply rub Into your MFC. CO. Call, write or stop into ning out with dinner at M ILLER'S J ihe-minute cah be had. Evenings —George Matthew Adams. MiD-WINTER WITH YOUR W IFE, >1 desks, coffee tables or chests. I hair after 1t has been towel dried the office for particulars. SHEAR- RESTAURANT, 10 East Center St. ■ won't seem so long in’ the months and SMOOTHSET leaves your SON. 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over » • H erald »7 Hockey at • Glance .UConno Win Easily ' Basilio Feted Winner Meets EARL YOST Boston^s Tibbs Pro Basketball O’Malley Makes Pitch Sports Editor Tuesday'*’ Reoulto Indians, Tech Play Tonight Storn, Jan. 15 (6P)-rBin - ’> Eastern Division Eastern League Schmidt scored 23 iwlnt* to lead New York Stops Streak W L Pet. G.B. Johnstown 5. Clinton 2. Yesterday’s rain and. eleet forced poetponement of tRe the Univeipity of Connecticut >bna- \ Isaac. LogaTt Rett Single Score in 22 Yean Boston 26 1i ,703 Washington 4. New-Htven 2. Manchester-East Hartford and Cheney TiMh-EIIIngton schoolbey ketball quintet to an sMy 81-89 Syracuse ...... 23 17 .575 Charlotte 3, Philadelphia 2. haeketbsll games. Both contests wert called ilt late in the victory ever New Hompshlro last For Memorial Coliseum• f afternoon and reschcdliled for today. ' W riters D inner CHURCH LEAGUE New York ___ 19 Jl .475 night. For NBA Title ■'•'A.’- Of Ex-Champ Phlladelplila ..17 19 ,472 The Red and White Indtsins, lootcing to snap a four-gome ■1 ------,- Stendlngs MAN’8 WORLD losing streak, will Journey to East,Hart ford-tonight for an 8:15 Los Angeles, Jan. 15 (/P)— Into the inurky Los Angeles V j u n io r l e a g u e Western Division SPARTAN SClfEOUIX Now Yor4 sin Boxing Commieslon denied Mrs. Coach Tony D’Angona's Techmen will attempt' to mofet H “Fighter of the Year,” middle­ the day on which it appeared— not for sure, mind you— that Elks ____ ■...... 609 tor>' over Willie Pep the for­ Mildred Seller* a ticenee tf man­ two straight o^e^ Ellington tonight In Ellington. The Jayv ees Michigan SUte’a 1908 foottJxll St. James' (2) . 38 30 .559 live, • tonight’s bout between Minneapolis .. 9 .30 .231 17'4 schedule Il»ta home gomes with weight champion Oarpien- Basilio the qacstlon of where the Dodgers^ Ma's ft Bill's ... .600 Q a . mer featherweight chamnior W’ednesday’s Game age a fighter. The board ruled that will meet In a 6:S0 contest and the varsity gome wilt follow St. Mary’s ...... 37 31 '.514 Boland Oil ...... 900 Philadelphia’s Gil Turner and X dd Californio, Michigan. PLUburgh, turned to serious busihess today. South Methodist . i . . 36 32..529 will play next season might final­ proclaims he is not going tr Detroit at Boston •he lacked the necessary knowl- at 8 o'clock. ly be settled. wouldn’t shine in the eyes of bat­ Gordon' Cleaners ,200 Vince Martinez of Patterson, edge. Wisconrin and Kanras State. North Methodist (2) . 36 32 .529 ters, , Tuesday’s Result* ’ ■ • - - ...... The 30-year-old formeK Marine N. J„ is or isn’t a fight to earn F r 7 ' . ■■ 8 ia retire. Tibbs, the 23-year old Emanual 'Lutheran . . 36 32 .520 After all but sa.vlhg had de­ This is an Idea that brought pro­ newsboy from Boston, won a close Cincinnati ll'I, New' York .111 and his co-managers, .Tohnhy De- A three-way tie for first place a shot at the weltenvelght cham­ PhilndelphU 110, St. Louis 109 John and Joe Netro, will confbf at Center Congos (1) . . 36 32 .529 cided to pul his National League tests from the coliseum's football was created last night in the Y pionship of the world. If you Uv* split 10-round deci.slon over Pep noon today with Jim Norris, head St. Bridget's ...... 36 32 .529 team In Httle Wrlgley Fields. Dodg­ tenants, UCLA, the University of J u n i o r League. La's ft Bill’s in New York or in any placb where last night at Mecha'nlca Building. of, the International Boxing CluK Conimunity Baptist 35 33 .515 er President Walter O'Malley ap­ Southern California and the Los knocked off league-leading Boland the jurisdiction .of the World Box­ "I thought I won by a bigger peared before the Memorial Col­ regaraingregarding termsicriiis forloi a returnreuirii titleuiic Tan,.,,, Congregational 34 .000jqk Angeles Rams. They said the West Oil 41-40 and the Buke took Gor­ ing Cliamplonshlp Committee 1* margin," Tibbs said after the bout bout with Sugar Ray Robinson. He ) .. 33 S'! .485 iseum Commission yesterda/ with end plan would involve removal of don Cleaners Into camp by a 45- eccepted as law, you’ll merely be y^'cc- in which he was adludged winner Hirsch Retires dethroned Robinson with a split . . . . 39 38 .441 a new idea for getting his athletes ronsideraMe turf. Because of their 28 margin. , watching a scheduled 12-round by 98-97 and 97-96 bsllota on the 15-round decision in their torrid . . . 27 41 ..307 Into the 101,009-seat stadium. , Interest In' the msttef, the football bout which 1* one of a series of They’ll be talking about Paul Cerreitli’a 200 single for some ca r^ ,qf Judge' Jo* Heirty and 1 .. 26 42 .382 A supreme team effort by. Ma's From Pro Ball scrap last September. First Appearance users Were Invited to attend to­ ft Bill’s caugjrt the Oilers late in eliminations to determine a Utle- time to come, or until the mark is eclipsed. The chunky East Referee Eddie Curley, respective­ m . 17 51 .250 day's Sessions. holder. Sider po.sted hi8 fine string last Monday night in the Elks ly- . Although Robinson currently 14 L. James' (1 )4 , It was actually O’Malley’s first the game and provided a hard- appearance before the commis­ Propose* Rental Fee fought victory, 'hie Oilers jumped If you live in Masisachusetta you Judge Jo* Banterpto voted for Los Angeles. Jon, 15 (A5—-Elroy i involved in legal troubles, the re­ (1) 0; South Bowling Iveague at the Double Strike Alleys. TTie total wa.s Pep. 96-95, turn boiit Is regarded as virtually sion, but the queition of renting In another key part of his pres­ Into an early lead and took leads probably will watch the 'bout a* (Crazylega) Hirsch, One o f foot-l entation, O'Malley proposed that just another fight of top welter­ the highest recorded on a Manchester polished lane since "I didn't think I was going to be ball’s great escape artists, 1* qiilt-i set for Chicago sometime In March. the coliseum 'to the Dodgers had o f 14-6, 21-15 and started the able tP hlt'hlm as often as 1 did.” come iin several times b*fore. with the Dodgers pay a 5 per cent rental last frame with a two-point Sd- weights. Sparkey Saidella came up with a 220 single at the same alleys ting the game that once nearly | The dates of March If and March ■ If, however, you live In a state In 1936, then known as Farr's al-»- added Tibbs who recently has robbed him of his fantastic co -‘ fee. ba.sed on gross jlcket sa'es. 25 have been mentioned. uniformly inconclusive results. vantage, 28-26. The fine team work posted : Impressive television ver­ The Dodgers would keep concession of Larry Lovett, Tim Mikoleit. where boxing I* under the banner leys. . I or-dination and later helped him i "I want this fight more than ordia Lutheran . Today the commission . was to revenues. of the National Boxing Assn., you .TI;* tSth day of the month was: dicts over Frank Ippollto, Harry become a movie star. T i n t s ^ anything.” declarec'. the craggy- . John's 1; Sec- hear a report from its Baseball Bob Santos and Jon Morhardt Bell and Lulu Perez. O’Malley said he would antici­ closed the gap and with Tmir sec­ will be witnessing the semi-final onyllimg but unlucky for Correntl. The gi-eat Los Angeles end, de­ faced former onion farmer from 1 3, St. James' Committee on O'Malley's latest elimination In the 147-pound title who h u been bowling one-half of Sixth to Whip Pep scribed acetirately os a man who Lower pate attendance of two million or Chittenango, N. Y. after he had 3, No th Meth­ plan. If the session produced a onds remaining had the score tied more In 1958 and eatimated the at 40 apiece. series. The winner has been hie lifetime—16 years. Always in Tibbs thus became, only the appeared to run downfteld at two received the Edward J. Nell Me­ odist (2) 1; Commihdty Baptist 3, rental propo.altlort. It waa to be vot­ ordered by the NBA to fight Isaac the background of hit brother, sixth man in Pep’s 223 professional different angles simiihaneously, ^ commission would receive $206,000 Morhardt, made good his second morial Plaque as "Fighter of the Center Congregational 2) 1; Cen­ ed on later today, probably to­ or more In revenue. This is not Logart for th* title veceted by Mauricic, the current town cham­ fights to best Wily Wilile. He Joins said yeaterday that he ha-s ac­ Year" at the Boxifi:. Writers Assn, ter Congregational (1) \Emanu.-d ward evening. of two free throws to give Ma’s Carmen Basilio after he won the pion and a standout duck pinner Sandy Beddler, who beat Pep three cepted the position of sport* d i-; LIFETIME GUARANTEE mtich less than the Coliseum took and Bill’s the much n ^ e d win. dinner last night. Lutheran 1; Temple Beth. Sholom O’Malley’s new Idea was one in last year from all sources. middleweight crown from Sugtr for two decade.s, Paul came Into time(s. Sammy Angott, Tommy rector of the Union Oil Co. He will ‘T want to beat Robinson more 2, Zion Lutheran 2. \ which would not necessitate .the Big Rudy Wojnarowicz was the Ray Robinson.. his own Monday nlglit. ; Colllna. Perez and Gil Cadilli who have his own sports show and run ' The usual rental fee it 10 per Otlerq’ mainstay, controlling the the company’s youth program. Ask us about itt than any fighter I ever met," Ba­ Noteworthy scores: Luddj^ Man- removal of an.y coliseum seats. cent. O'Malley sah’ he figured the Will Recognize Winner Carrentl'i single, the best In 22 i won a disputed decision. sen 357. Ted Lawrence 337, Hbrry It would call for a 300-f9(lt right boards and accounting for 23 of The confused state of welter­ ” I’m not thinking about retir­ "I hope to-work out something silio continued. "I want to win bulk of hie patronage would be their points. Hans Peterson. Jim years tn ilanchester, was fashion-1 decisively so that there will be no Baskind 341, Jim. Mathieson 347, field foul line, a 2.50-foot/feft field weight effeirs was brought about' ing,” Pep said in his dre-sSing with the Rams as an adviser," the low-.price ticket trade, and added Sommers and Hank Grzyb turned ed like this: Spsre in the first boxj room. "If Tibbs had beaten me 34-year-old Hirsch said, "but this question about it."" Tiny Bonham 340, Ed Bakanas 341, foul i}ne and a center field wall this way. The NBA says it will followed by a nine fill for 19, spare' Norm Vlttnet 128, Nunzlo Luppac- that he must pav taxes and main­ in nice floor games in a losing solidly, I might have given retire­ certainly must megn the end of Basilio received the Nell Award, 440 feM from home/plate at the tenance costs for the next two recognize the,winner of a Turner, with a nine fill In the second box | chino 125 -344, Fred McCurry cause. Martinez. Logart, Gaspar Ortega ment more thought ■ - but I’m not rh.y playing career.” named in memory of the Associ­ farthest point. T lw e would be a years on Ebbets Field in Brooklyn for 38. spare In the third box w'ith; going to retiie. I thought I won i Hirsch’s retirement came a* a ated Press boxing writer killed in 130—359, Warren Chandler 134, 40-foot screen oy4r the short left The smooth-working Elks had eUtninatlon series as champion. John O’NeH 130-133—363. Henry and Roosevelt Field In Jersey City, Logart beat Ortega and thus al­ a four fill for .52, eight In the the figtht by a slight margin. surprise to the Rams, and when the Spanish Civil War 20 years field wall, to m^hide cheap home where-the Dodgers played some of little trouble with the Cleaners fourth box for a 60 total, strike Honored hy Boxing Writers Agnew 126, Torty Yacono 126-128 - in the second game. Led by Darcy ready has fought his way Into th* "He's more than I bargained the surprise wears off it may be | ago, before a Marine color guard. runs, and a six-foot fence in cen­ their games while based In Brook­ In the fifth and sixth boxes, with for. He’s a good, tough fighter. I aiK-eeded by a headsche. For El­ Middleweight champion Carmen Basilio, left, and Jack Dempsey, 378, John Brown 134, .lohn Aceto ter field. / Smith, who tallied 24 points while final. Praise from Many 12>, Luddy Hansen 125-129 and lyn. O'Malley said he must also The World Committee, headed 20 fills, for 90 and 120. strike in : knew I was in a fight, although he roy is the second Ram star to com­ former heavyweight title holder, hold awards presented at annual P revio^ plans' called for biting pay taxes on Wrlgley Field here, also controlling . the backboards, the seventh box with a 19 fill for He bowed his head mode.stly as Dick Quitltch 133-343. the victors’ passed the ba|} with by Julius Helfand, New York never had me in bad shape. I was pose his swan song in the pa.st two boxing writers’ dinner in Waldorf-Astoria Hotel last night. Into stands td'^xtend one of which he acquired last yeau. State Athletltf Commioaion chair­ 149, strike in the eighth box with ; stung hut I never was hurt. He weeks. Veteran quarterback Norm Major Gen. James Riseley. director the fdul lines, snd drew op- precision-like accuracy and worked Basilio was given the Edward J. Nell award as "Fighter of the of Marine personnel, former heavy­ In addition, O’Malley said most man, says nothing doing. They a 10 fill, spare In the ninth box I threw about 2.50 punches to my Van Brocklln was the first. - DU8TV LEAGUE po^lon from some commission through the Cleaners', zone de­ weight champion Jack Dempsey clubs make $50,00() a year from will recognize the winner of a with a 5 fill and a spare in the tenth ' body. But I don’t think more than Started in 19.38 Year" and Dempsey was awarded the James J. Walker Memorial Standings ipembers. beer salei, alone. Beer is outlawed fense en route to their third win Elroy began his fooitball career and other celebrities praised him. of the season. Bill McMuilin, Dave Martinez, Turner, Logart, Ortega, box writh a six fill for a 200 ^ 25 landed throughout the fight. plaque for “ long and meritorious" service to the game. (AP W L Pet. ' Undsr the O’Malley plan, home at the Coliseum, and the Dodgers score. Thiu, the Elks' pinner col-1______PAUL COKKENTI _ "I’ll fight again. I’d even fight in 1938 al Wausau, Wis., High , It was the second time Basilio has ABA Tool ...... 30 15 .667 Solomonson, John McCarthy, Bill George Barnes, 'Virgil Akins Photofax). plate would be at the West (closed) aren’t asking for permission to elimination series as champion: lected five spares and four strikes ■ . .u e. . r Tibbs again - even in Bo.ston." School, played at Wisconsin in | received the Neil Award. He won Gunver Mfg...... 27 18 .600 .end of tl^e Coll.seum, so the sun Lewis and Norni Richards added It previously In 1955 when he was sell it. ' Massachusetts isn’t having in his night’s work. : dletown In the Stale I^ a p e and Said ’Tibbs: 1941 and 1942, then transferred to Merrill’s M arket...... 27 18 .600 to the victory by playing out­ Recognized world record for his smart coaching and handling Michigan, where in 194.3 he won ' (Welterweight champion. Wllco Tool ...... 27 18 .600 standing floor games. Jeff. Mor­ either the NBA or the World ‘Smartest Boxer’ Committee eliminations. They al­ duck pins hy the National Duck 1 of boys Is jo y in g dividends.^ "No matter what they might tell letters In four major sports, foot­ Dempsey, voted the No. 1 fighter Gus’s Grinders...... 16 20 ..35» hardt, Bob Gleason and Doug Pin Congress Is a 239 score; ^ »t far behind is Joe Kubachka s ball. basketball, baseball and track. DeLuxe Super-Cushion ready have a welterweight cham­ '’Oil shout Pep being over the hil'. in the 19M Associated Press mid­ Mai Tool ...... 8 37 .vfs Johnson all played well for the chalked up by F.ddie Funaro of Hartford High Owls The former For three years, beginning in 1946, ! Haney to Appear century poll, received the James Year Makes a Big Difference Cleaners but were no match for pion of their own. He’s Aklne, he's the smartest boxer I ever Merrill's Market upended (Jus's New Haven in 1941. Funaro wa.s I'x'al Pro ba.sketball star has come he was with the Cihlcago Hornets .1 Walker Award for “long and the. impressive looking Elks. who vight P leasa^ 129—352, Gene game program at the East Side camp of the Baltimore Orioles. . , / ^ As Coach of St. Louis NBA is going with its four title bone Irl an exhibition game. 3’he Guest of honor at the 18th annual Gold Key Dinner of the the New York Athletic Commis­ Phaneuf 127, mil Sheekey 128— string total. National Basketball Assn, officials, bout snapped Willie’s unbeaten Rec last night. In the first contest nominees because Turner defeated To say Correnti waa right "at string at 21. Pep's overall reco>-d injury damaged hts coordination Connecticut Sports Writers’ Alliance will be Fred Haney, sion, who said that a plan to re­ 347, Doug l^cLachlen 33iB, Bill Miller’s grabbed their Initial win Akins last summer end Bame* haa who have been on the pan ra'her and a doctor advised him to quit vive the small clubs would be set home” on the Double Strike alleys consistently, draw down $75 per is 214-8-1 compared to Tibbs' 46- manager of the World Champion Milwaukee Braves. The din­ Anderson l?6--.340, Stan Mirucki St. Louis, Jan. 15 (/P)— Alex Hannum was bn pro basket­ ill turning back the Imperials refiued to leave his native Austral­ would be putting It mildly. For the 42-2. football. in motion soon at the Sunnyside 149--353, Ted Chambers 349, Pete 60-31, while in the middle conteJt game, plus expenses. Although at first he was unable ner will be staged Monday night, Jan. 27 at the Statler in ball’s bargain counter just a little over a year ^ 6 , Today the ia to compete in an elimination past five years he has operated the Garden In Queens. Jankowsjd 348 and Ray. Finnegan Nassiffff Arms crushed the Fem- bout. The national boxing group, even to catch a lob pass, Elroy de­ Hartford. 341 to^ed ail participants.big, balding holler guy, from California is th ^ N o . I coach in idale 65-45. lanes with Don Gain. 1 cided to prove he wasn't finished. Haney is the first of several big Well-known sports figures'.^ho Pet. however, haa served notice that Rolling In three leagues. Paul 1» - H*'’. Robert Keating, after­ names in the sports world who will .821 the Western Divisioij^bf the National Basketball As8n. With Paul Schlmmel and Bob the winner of its series must f i j ^ averaging 114 In both the FJk. I dinner speaker, rtorv teller deluxe^ Giles Disagrees Tlie proof waa eloquent. will be present include Nalionftt C<»llrgc Baskcthnil REC L fbiG rE .692 His St. Louis Hawses still have-^ Nell teaming up to set the pace. Akins in his first defense of the - ___ * n..,.ha* a "Putspot on the Manchester. N. In 1951, he was the NFL's lead- address the guests at the K e y League and the fa.st Restaurant I ing pnss receiver. He caught 66 Dinner. Gold keys will be pres­ Ijcague Umpire Frank Dascoli. Sti^dlngs . ' .590 a comfortable 714 gwfie lead In the Pettit y^'as injured again this Miller's had no trouble defeating crown. League and has a 110 average In H„ baseball dinner speaking pro­ Willi Stale 111 enls Ekiat ■ w .513 division, even after losing a full the Imperials as they outscored F a o I.o<(s of 81,000 gram as well as the Nutmeg Gold j throws, scored 17 touchdowns, ented to Dan Jessee, football and Andy Robustelli of the New York season .but the team didn’t stop the Mixed Double,* competition. equalling a league record set hy baseball coach at Trinity College. Giants, Albie Booth, one of the Oari-Maid ...... 32 .444 game of their margin as the result winning. thern in every period and held a > Turner and Martinez weigh-in Key Dinner on Jan. 27 at the Stat­ Cincinnati. Jan. 15 ()Pi -Warren ^ 4J0 A II IlMb. Duquesne 74, LaSalle 55y/ of a doubleheader In St. Louts last 34-14 edge at the half. Schlmmel ; Regular occupation of the Silk ler. Jack Ijivelle of the foo'hall I Don Hut.son .and gained 1,495 wall Tebi'Typo Paul Kuzco. Stamford High ath­ nation's leading college football Carnegie Tech 66. Alle^eny 55. Oliva's Eija'o ...... 27 .389 today at noon (ESTi. Under the Towner Is at Correnti’s Market on Giles. National Leaciie nresidnnt. ' PtM Tor ond Old McCanq'e’ Service .. . 23 night. The 34-year-old University of /ound the range for 21 points i contracts each fighter must weigh Giant", scheduled to Speak a* the yards, a new leaiue rccoi’d. T3ie Tko letic coach and Jimmy Coogan, referees, Hugh Greer, UConn bas­ Hobart 82. Colgate TST .250 Southern California grad is humble Birch St. Today Paul, while sc- doe.an't agree with the b'a"t, nams V on the title tiiat year. ketball coach and a host of oth­ Fullerjd Contractors 20 .250 Cincinnati, runnerup in the while Nell followed with 15. In a»; 147 pounds or. under or face elimi­ . ... nnn Kev Dinner, has been scratrl-ed ."gainst ba.sehal! l-"t Mnndav night long-time AAU and sports of­ Brandeis 86, Clark ^Tass) 76. , about his success. losing cause Dana Cannon led the cepling congratulations for his 20(1 commitment or 'he Mirscli got into the movies In ficial. ers. Uarjford Rd. Grill .. 16 West, beat New York 117-Hl and nation from the title picture and by I.ai’ry MacPhail. - American Inti 70/'Falrfield “ Basketball has done everything pact with eight markers. |loss of $1,000 guarantee. Neither score, is back cutting meat and Following eitker 1953, starring in tlie story of hi." Tickets have been selling at a Dinner will be served at 6:30 Wagner 68, Bro^lyn Colley 59 Paigani's Clippers .. . 14 Philadelphia beat the Hawks 119- Giles ";>:d last night th'it Mac-' ’ Hear-resisrinp .1-1' Nylon runs safer even on long trip,s Kenn's Tavern ...... 9 in the world for me.” he said. "It With three men hitting twin fig- i camp has indicated It faces any watting on customers. Father Keating or Lavelle on the o’.vn career, "('i azclegs. Ail- merry clip, as usual, and another with Art McGinley the toastmas­ Connecticut 81/N ew Haippshire 109. Asked the secret of his latest *r>en){ing program is like hrireing Phall’s remark" "'vere rath"r sen- Air.rrican " He " ’a." in "Un- because Cioociyear Triple-Tempers Nylon Cord b\- an West Side Tavern . . 9 Since his team leads the division, furnished me a stake to start my urea, Nassiffs made a last quar- j weight-making problem although capacity crowd if expected. ter. 69. construction business and enabled success, he rephed " I went without' nri a .150 hitter after Ted Wil- j sallonal.” but that after a decade rhained in 1955 and "Zero Hour" >• Fourth place Fuller’s Contrac­ Hannum will coach the We4t In the ter svirge to ice their verdict. Trail- : Turner hasn't tried to-scsle down awnv from b-i.seball. .MacPhail i." e.xcliisive proces." involving precisely controlled Tension, me to get a college education.” to 147 since he lost a 1951 title my supper Monday night'” ' liams . Dr Ted I>enczyk New- lost year. tors upset the front-running Dari- NBA’s annual All-Star ^ame next ing 21-29 at the half, the Ferndale [ not an authorit.v. Tempcratiire and lime. Maid 2-1 and third place McCann's The Warriors scored five points made a vain, comeback to within ' bout to Kid Gavitan. Pass the steak. Adele. and go ington dentist snd fine amateur Tuesday night in the St. Lcuis light on the graw golfer. wa« divorced by his wife i MaePh.ail. former general man- Service Station edged runnerup Arena. in the last 27 aecond.s for their vic­ six points by the end of the third Promoter Herman Taylor sa.VB I TACKUINC BUOTHER.S t on’ll get a stionger, safer, longer-lasting tire at an ordinary that "thanks to the television ------11,, Hartford Simerior Court yesle-- 1 ager of three maior league teams, Oliva's Esso Station 2-1 Monday tory over Hannum’s Hawks. A period but Nassiffs rallied to out-, teed off on baseball al a dinrer Amazing Story score the losers in the final blackout of the area within an 80 dav. . toe C'rone, huskv end i tire price if vou deal now for ,1-T Nvlon Del.uxe Super- night while both of last night's combined 64 points by Neil Johns­ Sliols Here and There with the ^ferchant«' football team In New York, saying parks are Tliei mopoli.-, 'vVyo, uV’ Hilan Tliis honor is the latest chapter ton (33) and Paul Aririn (31) I period. For the winners Bob Carl-. mile radius of Philadelphia" .the Cushions! Hurry! \ alue was never higher. scheduled matches were postpone in his amazing comeback story. Best schoolboy basketball team two years ago before entering ' b.solete. that the Brooklyn and ■lone". The-inopol:s High .School'." because of the Inclement weatl)Sr. helped do the job, Cliff Hagan of : son hit for 26 poinfa, while Red fight should draw some 7,5(00 fans aM-'latc c’ld .and ta'-kle for the After eight seasons as a top de­ ' O'Neil and BUI Twerdy had 18 and a gate upwards of $40,000. I've seen this season In , any service, is a.s.s'i.stant basket bail I New York National I^ag'ie teams EXCEPTIONAL VALUl Top single and triple sodres St. Ixiuis led all sqorers with 36 oast two \*enrs. is a br'a'her of . ail popular *1x0* and *tyl** at low Oalo Prlooal fensive ptayer. the 6-foot-7 Han­ classification - is Woodrow Wilson eoarh at HartfoH High th'." ."ea- (should never have been allo'."ed to were chalked up by Irv Rd'seoni points.. I and 12 tallies, respectively. For the The bout will be televised nation­ Kvert done.". University of Utah num a year ago was just one small j losers Jim Florence was the pace- ally (ABC). High of MiddlelowTi Coached by "on . . Soeedv recover^’ 's wished ' move We."t and ttiat there should Bleek WMf» IW«w«N 130—335, Jazz Fiiller 135-1,43—388. Jack Twyman, a member of Han­ tackle. Hts These Cert step froni being, out of the NBA. ! setter with 18 points and Pete Ga- Each fighter will reCeiVe,^ 27'4 Jim Sullii’an. the Presidents have for Ollie .Iar^•(.« West Side Rec j be four major leagues. iiu TtkrTfN Titib ii TiCrTvit Tstsbu Chet Nowicki 128—365, Walt 3u- Released by Fort Wayne, un­ num’s Western All-Stars, hit 34 a well balanced starting five with Bowling I.,eagiie ore.«'dent. who is The league pre.sident said, "1 m i PRICE* M i l PIK I* U l E PRICE* M i l f i m - chy 130—350, Ding Farr 128, Pete 1 vello chipped in-with 15. per cent of the gate plus a $L000 claimed and apparently unwanted, points, 20 in the second half as the TV fee. plent.v of height and the club a patient at the local hospital. , . can’t agree with that Of course n ts e ld e r e w d e h o f Aceto 140—36!5. Andy'Lamoureaux I In keeping pace with the win- i TUESDAY HOUSEWIVE’S Alex was discouraged as he sat out Royals won their ninth game in ning Nas.slff Arms, the East Sia*rs , . Martinez, the clever boxer- knows how to move the ball aa .Major league basbail team." gro.ss he's entit'ed to hi" views. " 4 .0 0 x 1 4 Rlymowlli, Perd , P ie vrelet. IMS QUALITY MEN’S-mnasium Is expected Lumley. a round-faced 200- are at fault. Houston. BETTER IN EVERY WAY AND TESTS PROVE ITI WOOL GABARDINES Daniel 117, Sherry Jochimsen 107 erh-.pivision title. The Hawks car­ night.. pound native of Owen Sound. Ont . REC. N O W and Simone Zollo, 107. ried "Hlie favored Boston Celtics with 11. markers. to be completed in, May. REG. . N o w who has done time with the Detroit througm't,.wo overtimes of the de­ Red Wings. Chicago Black Hawk- $32.50 Values. $26.95 ciding seventh game of the title end Toronto Maple Leafs, will $49.95 Values/$37.50 playoffs befoi^ losing. Sportsmen’s SLow step into the goal for the Boston $29.95 Values. $24.95 Sport Schedule Hannum has beqn less spectacu­ High JuiDping Record Ignored Bniins when thev face the New MACHINE SHOPS AMD STOBES OPEH SATHIHAT $41.95 Values. $29.95 lar but even more - effective this To Display Snakes York Ranger." in Boston Gardens. season, wearing a ault'ioatead of a It’s a tough 'spot for anyone FREE PARKIR6 AT ALL STORES • PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE Tonight player’s uniform. Hartford—It was announced to­ By AAU Because of New SKoe and particularly tough for a goal- Rec Senior League, 7:15—High Does he have a coaching sbcfet ? WINTER JACKETS day that ah exhibit of more than tender who preferred to stay in m s school. "No. I don’t think so," he said. the American Hockey I>eague last PRECISION MACHINE SHOP WORK REG. .< NOW REG. N O W Friday, Jan. 17 Some fans will tell you Alex’s 60 deadly, poisonous. reptiles from New York, Jan. 15 (IP).— If any^ it such as exactly how much ele­ season rather than return tu the Manchester vs Conard, 8:15— secret is Alex himself—nis fire and every comer of the earth will be high jumpers have plans of using vation Is in it-and how quich aid NHL for a few game." with Chi­ Unharmed by pounding. A mounted Unharmed by crushing. W e applied Safer traction every way! For sure- drive, which he infuses into thi $43.50 Values. $34.50 $19.95 Values. $12.95 West Hartford. , seen at the Connecticut Sports­ a built-up shoe to squeeze out a lb derived from It. We don’t know cago because he liked the relaxed # Wrist Pin Boring by Tobin-Arp Method jack-hammer pounded it for 34 hours. 31,150 Ibi. o f pressure and manag 1 footedness Goodyear combinei (D Cheney Tech vs Hebrqn, 6:30— players. , ' little fnore height, they’d better these things yet.” AHL atmosphere. Over a million blows didn't break or only to crush the rim. The tire came taw teeth rib edgea with (2) deep Hebron. "I like a talking team,” Hannum men's and Boat Show starting this plan on doing their jumping In Fop Lumley is replacing Al Mil- # VdviPWork done on V-8 and Foreign Cor $16.95 Values. $10.95 declared. Saturday at the Hartford'Armorv. The shoe Is reputed to be built harm a single 3-T Nylon Cord. our undamaged and ready for road. Stop-Notches. ^ You get superb Rockville vs Farmington, 8:15— Moscow this year, AAU officials up several inches, although prob­ lai', himself a substitute for Rockville. St. Louis lost three of Us first Included in the Various types of indicated today. regular Don Simmons. Lynn Pat­ Engines service. traction from 3-T -Nylon DeLux* SPORT SHIRTS four games this season, then start­ snakes, whjch will be 'shown In 30 ably no one but Stepanov knows Super-Cuthions. $12.95 Values. $8.99 Saturday, Jan. 18 One Yuri Stepanov of Russia •exactly how ' It works. Some rick, Bruins' general manager, ed taking the division apart. The glass-fronted cages will be: cobras, admits Millar was sacrificed on • Crank Shaft Grinding en or off cor ONE LOT o n l y M'Hncljeater vs Meriden (swim­ rattlers, copperheads, sidewinders went Over seven feet, one Inch to coaches even have beard that it $9.95 Values. $6.79 ming iheetl, 1:30—Meriden, Hawks have won three out of better the world’s r'c^cord not long the altar of fan-pressure. every four since then. snd many others. contains tiny springe, although this VALUES TO $4.95 Tuesday, Jan. 21 ago, but the mark probably never sounds far-fetched. , The Bruin* have shipped badly • Cylinders Rebored MORE PEOPLE RIDE O N GOODYEAR TIRES fH A N O N A N Y OTHER KINDI Manchester vs Bristol (swim­ Injury Actually Helped The show which will run for will be eccepted as officia,). Only AT YOUR PLACE . . . we accurately check shaft eight days and nights, will pre­ "If the lAAF make* a definite ming meet), 3:30—High school Hannum says the broken wrist yesterday, it was ignored In a list rule On the shoe at its meeting in and cylinders . . . reface valve seats and rebore. $1.79 pool. suffered by scoring.star Bob Pettit sent two tank and . stage shows of world records recognized, by the ■The Greatest Ever! daily, at 2 and 8 p.m. Highlighting Stockholm during the European WHITE SHIRTS Wednesday, Jan. 22 last year was a major factor in, the international Amateur Athletic championships this summer, a NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE CJheney Tech vs Hartford Tech, 2 team’s surge. i eveia’ performance will, be a host Federation. , CONN. SPORTSMEN'S of stars from the snorts and eg. similar rule will be proposed at the SPECIAL NOTICE! INCORPORATED DACRON COnON —Hartford. "They had to play without Bobby Fastest Mile Ignored next AAU convention," Sober con­ 713 MAIN ST.— TEL. Ml 4-S340 SWEATERS Rec Senior League, 7:15—High and found out what they could tertainment world. tinued. AND BOAT SHOW ‘ We Stock 295 BROAD ST.— MI 3-5179 $5.95 and $7.50 VALUES Share Top Billing Also Ignored by the lAAF In REG. NOW school. really do.” London last night wert Derek Ib- a Complete Line of Not All St^es $ 9 Top billing for the entire run of botson'a 3:57.2 for the mile—the Jan. 18 thru 25 GRANT RINGS LUBRIPLATE the show will be shared by Lt. HOLLYWOOD SERVICE CENTER $14.95 Values. $7.95 fastest mile ever run—and the state Armory # HartfoRt SKI CARRIERS JACK’S ATLANTIC STATION Rio Masters and Rlh-’I'in-Tin. who 3:38.1 for the 1,5(H-meters turned Sports in Brief 342 E. CENTER ST__RHONE Ml 4-81*7 $12.95 Values. $7.79 will be here direct from their TV In by Stanislav Jugwirth of Czech­ IN PERSON for All Makes of FOR PERFECT Specialized and Standard 70S MAIN ST., MANCHESTER— TEL. Ml f-8232 show, "The Adventures of Rln-Tln- oslovakia. A Tin.” Five big 'league baseball ★ LT. RIP MASTERS Car* Including $9.95 Values. $6.79 NOTICE "It’s a tough protSem,” admitted ' Lt. Robert Peake. B team foot­ OIL CONTROl" Oils and Greases stars, including Frank Malzone of Pinky Sdber, National AAU and ball coach at the Air- Fores and RIN-TIN-TIN SPORTS OARS SPORT SHIRTS the Red Sox, Ernie Johnson of the DON WILLIS OARiAOE WE H A V E IN STOCK NEW TIRES Olympic track and field chairman. Academy' in Denver, played four ★ BIG LEAGUE WYMAN'S GULF STATION $7.95 Values. $5.69 Braves and Gil McDougald, Whitey I a MAIN ST— TEL Ml 4-4S31 '’Actually, there Is ni rule specific­ .years of varsity football at BASEBALL STARS 24 m ain ST— mi f-«tlO FOR MOST MAKES OF Ford and Bill Skowron of the ally barring a built-up shoe. But if Indiana Unvlerslty before being If Your Dealer Doesn't S4ork Part*. We Invite Vour Inquiries. $7.95 Values. $4.49 Yankees will be apnearing in per­ I were the referee In a track meet. graduated'in 1055. ★ 15 WONDERFUL WOOL SHIRTS son, one at each performance. Oth­ I’d certainly disqualify anyone us­ STAGE and TAN K KEN’S OARAGE FORElONCARS er tank and stage show acts signed ing It on the grounds tJhet it’s an Four members of. .^rmy's var­ EHLER’S ATUNTIC STATION REG. „ NNOW $4.95 Values. $3.69 for appearance for the entire ruh SHOW ACTS ALSO NEW SNOW TIRES IN SOME SIZES artificial aid." sity soccer team come from ANDOVER— ril«tiil 2-4227 are; Zippy, the famous'TV'Chimp, (Plenty of Free Seats) 12B E. CENTER ST.— TEL. Ml 3*1477 Sober’s comments were timely Philadelphia. They are Kermit $8.50 Values. $5.69 $3.95 Values. $2.69 a whole, troupe of entertainers Henninger, Ray Baugh, Nick Kraw- e Saturday, 1 :30, 5 and 8 p.m. ONE DAY RECAPPING SERVICE from Frontier Town, New York; in view of thr fact that Poland’s Zbigniew Lewandows.-i, e high ciw and Fred Manzo. ★ Sunday 2:30, 5 and 8 p.m. $7.95 Values. , $4.79 $2.95 Values. $2.19 ON 14" TIRES The Berrys, M.O.M. recording ar­ . ■■------»-;(1 e Weekday* 3:80 and ^ p.m. GRISWOLD'S SERVICE STATION tists, Hank and Joe Peters, log junnpert was scheduled to arrive In JIM’S ATLANTIC STATION rolling exnerts plus others. , New, York todayl alopg with nailer Bob Bowman, Philadelphia right 174 W. CENTEX $T,-(-rHONE Ml 3A4S*v '' Zbigniew <5»y)Yal.. fielder, hit 10 Komere. and batted ★ 150 EXHIBITS 4SI W. CENTER ST.—f)40NE Ml 4-8154 ' 4* Hundreds of new bleachers have ★ A 5-ROOM COTTAGE NICHOLAS been erected around the tank and ; “ We don’t vi(ai»- to make a defi­ 277 for Miami, Fla., last season. stage so that plenty of free seats nite rule right oow," said Sober, He drove in 70 runs. TO BE GIVEN AWAY! CHURCH CORNIRS ED’S ATUNTIG STATION will be available for every per­ "beceuee we have found that If we <51 PARK STRUT main anp iOULtVAte , 191 CRNflR STRUT BILL’S MOBIL SERVICE le«^ Into something Uke this with­ Navy crew' coach ia considered DOORS OPEN 2M W. MUDLE TPKE-i^HON* Ml 4422* GLENNEY’S MEN’S SHOP formance. ] HARTFORD • EAST HARTPORO, • MANCHEStlR 1341. CENTER ST— H L Ml t-S317 789 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER TIRE Doors will open Saturday morn- out knowing sll the facU, we'd tjie dean of America’s rowing Satordny 11:06:06 a.m-r1I:la.m-r1I:00 p.m.. ItPO-llKW p.m. 2f$ IROAOST. Ml 3.S179 In g ia tL l and the first show will p r ^ b ly leave too many loopfaplea'. coaches. He began rqwdng at the Other I m jn ...... Tb I; JAdbea w i l l -TIL. JAdu#« W W l T » . M Io M I 4 i a itort^t l;S0. "We want more Information on University of Washington In IBU, V-', 1, ■ V’ V. / '1 ; ' ■'■■'r- ,V . ./• ' V - .'A. i ■

MANCHESTER'■ EVENING ■ ^ i HERALD, - MANCHESTER, ■■ ■ CONN., ■ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ■ ' ■ 15, 1968 F A C g BVENIVe HERAIB, WANtHMl'Elt, CONW., WEDNESBAT. JANTTAHT tl, WW PAGE TV^NTY-THRED Rooasa W lt ^ t Board 51 AiitomobilM tor Sale 4 ~Awto Driving School 7 A THERE OUGHTA HR A LAW! BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Fuel and Ftcd 49-A MoiiairiiiitniBieaiB. .58 Suburban For Rent 66 Housw for Salt 72 HobSm For Salo 7f L4;al Notte# Lea*l Notice Rockville- Vernon r o o m Fo r -rant Inquire 8Uta \ FOLKS SAY M0RT1/X3K’8 . Driving School r-' SEAIONKD hardwood (oi flra- TRY THE Klnaman al9ctroaic ROOKVILX.E—-New. three ■ - om MANCHESTER—Six room Cape, RCCKVUXJC—Start the New Tsar STATE orjdoNNEcrncxrr. mst^ DRCBEE ON LIMITATION OP spinet organ today. Finest quality ' Tatiar tbop, t Blosell. Ml $-788$. apartmoi.t, heated, electric range, near bua, ochdola and chur(ehea. A off right by purchasing this lovely of Andover, Probate Court, Towa of Classified MeSnaed by State of Conn. Author­ placa, cut and aplit to order. Call After $:$0 MI $-5047, Andover, January. 10. 19H. AT A COUR't^OF™ROBATB holden WE SELL THE ised by Dept, of Motor Vehicles Vn S-7088. Laonard L. Glgllo. o( any horns organ. Dubaldo refrigerator, dlaposol, ne pets, $90 buy at $ll|500. Four room Cape, new. 5>/i room ranch, three hed- Present, Hon. Charles H. Nleholsoa, •I Andover within and for the District FINEST U CARS S eems i m Horn maiq never o r « LkClPT ONE VtH MSiTVE tfOTNOTXiNg Music Center, 186 West Mlddl* PM month. 8$ Elm street. Phone $10,500. Many mora In all prica room, built in oven and ' icnga, Em ., Jud(e. of Ai^ov4r on the 21st day of Novem­ for driver education, including AlTRACnVHLY (umlehad end Estate of Elsio E. Collins. Ut« of lbs ber. J9S7. Pension Plan Offered; Advertisement classroom teachinK for 16 years ID voun ROOM w a n ouMiaTiMt- ELftt TO 0 0 8 «rr « . f EP SEAgONED hardwood fo.‘ (Ira* Turnpike. TO 6-3605, or *111 6-6060. rnngea. Coll the Elloworth Mitten fireplace birch paneled-in living IN THIS AREA lacaa, fumacea and stovea. Glgllo ebearful rooma. Complete flight Town of Bolton. In said Dlstrlc1> de­ Present, Hon. Charles H. Nicholson, old ahd up. Three cars, push but­ housokaaplng (oclllUes avellkbla. Agency, Reoltora. MI 84930. room, city water and eewer, full ceased. Esq,. Judge. CLASSIFIED A DVT. And Frankly We Agfi'ce With usuo.cEAVice veeklf trothara, Ml 3-5801. W URUTZER spinet —full 88-nota INSFIELD, Route 44-A Six cellar. Scconda from new ochool The Administratrix, having exhibited On mutiou of Lester C. Saunders, Ad­ ton drive-standard aHlft-automa- glngle, doume. Children eocrated her administration account with said DEPT. HOURS Them! Uc. MI 9-7398. VAN BAftNT MV «00M 0 *1,'VOU g keidkoard—purchased new from X heat, garage, VERNON—An exoclltlvc'a dramm and bui line. $18,900. Lqw, low ministrator on the Estate of Charles T. «MN ClfAVID? enuL MfggT our company 7 months ago. Prica —limited Perking. Central Rea- $85 monthly. Cell GA 9-4479., Just over the Mancheater line In Estate to this Court for allowance. It Is Ssunders .late of Bolton, within ssiri Dowgewicz Could Quit A.M. to 4:30 P.M. oonabla price! Gome seel Mrs. down payment. Webater Agency, ORDERED: That the MUi day of District, deceased. YOU'LL BE, PLEASANTLY aur- rvc OOT COME Garden—Farm—Dairy now oMy $466-no charge for de­ 3 ; Veriton on Valley Falla Road. Thia Realtor, Rockville, TR 5-ST45. January, A.D. 1966. at one o'clock In This Court doth decre* that six venv iMBontMT livery or bench. Will tranafer bal­ Dorsey, 14 Arch 8L cuitom built $ room rancher feo- the afternoon at the Probate Office in months be allowed and limited for- the priaed with the, price of this 49iS5 Businesa Services Offeted 13 Products 50 Andover be, and the same Is. assigned creditors of said estate to exhibit (heir Police Capt. Peter J. Dowgewicz a the clty'itfeets or In t)ie municipal PACKARD sedan with Ultramatlc ance of 1'0-year factory guarantee Waiitqd to Rent W turet 1600 iquard feet of extras (XVI) SOUTH WINDSOR—Just for a hearing on the allowance of said clxima against the-same to the Admin­ COPY CLOSING TIME OOOKmO APPLES 90c, McIntosh over Manchester town line. New, Will be eligible to’ retire under a parking areas will be towed away drive, neater, defroster, white tires. inAKlR SANDlIjro and ret; and finance again to good credit PUBA8ANT, heated room for gen- 4hat have to be ■eefl t,. be appre­ administration account, with aaid Es­ istrator and directs that public notice new pension plan to be recom­ FOR c l a s s if ie d ADVT. wcold storags No. 1 11.36 half risk for $15.70 monthly payment. SMALL HOUSE or apartment, for ciated. Such ttema oa dlopoial, 3 two bathroom randiea, raleed tate. and this Court directs the Admin­ be given of this order by advertising Ih at the expense of the owner. 2-tone paint. Don't w orry about the Specialising In old floera. UemhQ, (rea parking. 64 High St. mended Monday niglit to the Com­ btiahtl. Tel. MI 8-8116. Louis No down payment neccaaary. Ooaa a gentleman. In Manchester or fireplaces, fire illarm eyatem are hearth, paneled living room wall, istratrix to cite all persons Interested * enewspaper havinr a circulation In lllegaliy parked cara hamperM MON. THRU FRI. down payment. WE CAN MAKE A 9-5750 . Rockville vicinity. Must be fur­ therein to appeer. at said time and said District, sort ny posting s c'opv mon Council, the work of the highway crew in Bunce, 639 West Center Street'. Plano * Organ Company, 817 r o o m f o r rent, suitable (or one just samples of what is to be 1,200 equare feat living ares. R. DEAL; only $49 mortth. nished ,ond reasonable In .price. place, by - publishing a copy of this thereof on the public sign post in said Mayor Herman G. Olson said clearing the streeta and prevanted 10;.30 A.M. Asylum St., Hartford. Authorized or two men. Shower. Coll at 101 found In ^is year old home de- F. Dlmock A Co., Realtors, MI- order in some newspaper having a cir­ Town of Bolton, nearest the place where COOKma AND eating apples, 7Sc Reply Box 444, Manchester, Conn., culation In said District, and ^ post­ the deceased Isal dwell. the proposed plan, discussed by them from plowing out the muni­ WHAT MORE CAN 6 e ADDED Wurlltzsr Dealer. Open Thuraday Chaatput 8t. oigned (or better living. Pprcioua 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, MI- SATURDAY 9 A.M. MUKTENSEN TV. Hpaclalued RCA a IS quart baskat. Louis M. Bottl, stating address and amount of ing a copy of this order on the public CTfARLEa It. NICHOIJSON, Judge. the captain and the Police Com­ cipal parking area off School 8L to all the pihraaea that you've heard televiaton aervtce. Ml 9-4641 p.m. breeze^y and 2 car garage. IH 9-5818, Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702 360 Bush Hill Road. rent required. sign post in the Town of Bolton, where mittee'* lest night, will permit re­ Stamp Club about the Oldsmobile Super Rocket ROOM FOR rent, Near center, ceramic tied baths, finUhed bose- or Robert Murdock, MI 9-5972, deceased last dwelt, and sent by cer­ 8'TATE o r CONNECTICtyT District M A M RUBBISH Removal Serv-1 Heat and hot' water. Gentleman. tified1 mall, posuge------prepaid,------to each of Andover, Probste CotiriT town of tirement after 25 yeere of service, 'The Rockville Stomp CHub, wiB yOl'R roorERATION m u j . " 88"-. Come In end have a look at. moiit, all of this on a 3^ sera of thee fnllcwlng named persona; Andover. Derember 9 19.57, . tee. Cleaning attics, cellars and I Wearing Apparel—Flu* 57 $5 Foster St, MI $-8547. ed lot. Priced (or quick sole or at 55 years of age. hold its monthly meeting Satur­ BE APPRECIATED this 1955 2-tone blue and White 2- Household Goods 51 Parma and Land for Sale 71 Mrs.s. Efhel _ £ ._____ Nattraas,_____, _ R.D.___ No. 2, Present Hon. Chsrles M Nleholsoa Capt, Dowgewicz said today he day. Plans will be developed for door aedar with radio, heater, yards Incinerators emptied, ashes I to owner's transfer at $28,900. 'Lots tor Stic 73 Box 664, Bluefield, West Virginia, and Esq., JlldZ' removed Contract service avail- EVENING GOWN—Pink chiffon, ROOM FOR RENT, gentleman pre­ to On motion of Dorolhy Krsuse.-Ad- will complete 30 years service two the Washington Birthday Exhibi­ power steering, power brakes plus ANTIQUE FURNITURE, sl'ver. FOR Di f f e r e n t sisea and typea For amMintment to Inspect call Miss Helen H. Brttjr, Midnight Pass mlnlslrslrlx on lh<- Kstste of George D. Dial Ml 3-2711 able. Ml 9-9767 size 15, never worn. Paid $30, ferred. Shower in basement. Tele­ Of (arms end land tracts w ltlu n ^ TODAY. Jarvli Realty Co.. 654 LDT8 136x300 and larger. $1,300 months from now, but doe.s not tion to be held Feb. 22 In Syliea hydramstlc. With aj.small dpwn glass, china, and used furnliufe sell for half. MI 9-7863. phone in room. MT 8-7903. Road, Barasou, Plorlda, Shedd. isle of Bolto»i. In said District know at this time whether he will Gym. Allen Dresser will show hia psyment its only $59 month. liought and sold Fumltura Rspa-'r miles ol Hartford. Lawrence^ F. Center 8 l, Manchester. MI $-4113, and up. Off Manchester Road, all st least fire days before said time decessed. LIGHT TRUCKING and ode' Jobs. Glastonbury. Telephone M' 9-5981, assigned. This Court doth decree (hat six retire if the plan is approved. collection of U.8. Bureau Print Service. Ml 8-7449. DiflCSTER FURRIERS - Furs re­ Fano, Broker. Ml 9-5910. Xn 8-7847. IF THERE'S A FORD In youf Ashes, trash and Junk removed. I after S p.m. CHARLES H. NICHOLSON. Judge. months be allowed and limited for the He said hla retirement will de­ Precanceled stamps and refretb- modeled. repaired. CapM and rURNISHED ROOM near Main St. : z : creditors of said Estate to exhibit their For courteous and ■ reasonable ABSOLUTE BARGAIN - Custom (XVm) 115,400- 'THREE fomUy, UMITATION ORDER risims against the same to the Admin­ pend on the conditions of the. Job, menta will be sef'ved. LoMt and Found 1 future It must be this 1957 FORD atolea made, $19.65. Call MI 9-731$ 9 Hazel St. M l 9-2170. V8 custom “ 300" 4 door sedan with \serservice call Hurri-Cle,in Transi' mads cornices and drapes, Slip Houaea for I 72 5-5-4. Choice location. Spruce BOLTON—Two large wooded lota AT A COURT o r PROBATE held istratrix snd directs that public notice commenting that he is "not get­ All persons interested in etampa Myy time. MI 9-7863. for free estimate, at your horns. on Williams Road. Call owner, kO m Manrhesler. within and for the he given of lilts order hv advertising In radio, healer, it's a spotlesr snow covsrs, $59.50 and up. Choice of ROOM FOR gentleman Quiet Street area. Five 'car 8<4rage New ting any younger." The captain are invited to attend theae meet­ 1.0PT Konml? ticpr rat. month NEW SIX ROOM hmfse. Carter St., root, amoaite drivt. Excellent In­ 3.6331. tHsMct or Manchfiler, on the 14th day e .newspaper having s clrculsllon in will be 60 years old in August. ings at 7:30 p.m. In the home eco­ white outside and jvuit like new In­ fabncB. Budget terms. Mrs. Rita, neighborhood. Inquire from 5-8 of January. 1958. | ---■said — District, m and,,u hy .-muMK posting o a n»pv copv old Vinnitr RrookfioM St. Call GIRDER’S T V. Service, available Monchester, FiveIVB' ome. com pi Its come property. R. F. Dlmock A side. Come In and see for yrursclf. JA 3-7780. p.m. 324 Charter Oolr. MI 3-6368. Present. Hon. John J. Walleli, Judge, thereof on the puhllr slen post In said Dowgewicz praised the proposed nomics room of the high school. >n 9-6203. any time.' Antenna converilons Wanted—To Buy 68 full rear dormer, bathe.'flre- Co., Realtors, MI 9-5345. Joseph Estate of Arthur Elmo Genovese, late Town of Bolton nearest the place where plan, saying it waa what the de­ Terms the beat, the bank's lowest, of Manchester In aaid District, de-| the deceased last dwelt. The meetings are held the third Philho factory supervised service SALE 1-8 OFF on wallpaper. Wall place, basement garage. T. Shan­ Ashford, MI 1-6818. Barbara Suburban tor Sale 75 partment has bee^.esklng for, for Saturday of each month, Oe^obw I/)P T -Puppy. Kray, whita and after a small down payment, only Tel. Ml 9-1486. OLD GUNS tany condition), NEWLY DECORATED I^rge ceased. CHARLES H NICHOI-SON. Judge, Mtf.AfMVAvVtirvseiV ' tiles 4c a Ule, Kentlle, from 7c non, Builder, Ml 3-7489. BU 9-1418, Woods, Ml 9-7702 or Robert Mur­ On motion of Helena Vivian Genovese some time. through May. black, ihic'' fur. pointfd eara and $55 month. Bworda, war rsllca, snUquea, etc. room facing Main 81. For business (XX) $16,600—Coventry Lake, new ^1^15 a i S j n m n w each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, dock, MI 9-6973. of said Manchester, administratrix. STATE o r CONNECTICUT District Soek 'Younger Men Coming Events black fare. I>aat acen Saturday HIUUS’ TELEVISION Service lone or whole collection). TO Min or living quarters, 680 a month. (HI) W ES^A iDE—Six room Cepe. ORDERED: That six months from AndoTFr. ProhHtf* Pruirt. Trurn of FOR THE BUDGET WEARY oowf^gQ 0ta/t,iLL at the Green. seven room split level, IH bathe, Mayor Olson said the plan will afternoon .lanuary 11 Vicinity Available at all times. Philco fac hfll. MsCiMt MIWIM9M ETHttCAff St.-Tel. M 8-6717. Wm'. Rublnow, 643 Main 81.. Room 4 down, 2 finished up. large en­ VERNON—Dobson Ave., new five the 14th day of January. 1956. be and Andover. Janunrv lo. IMS. Hope Chapter No. 60. OE8, wlU man or woman vou must see this fireplace, attached garage, game the same are. limited and allowed for Pr^ji^nt. Hon. CharlFn H. NlrhoUon. provide the department with an Averv Hciphta. Reward. Call AH tory superviaed service. Tel. Ml WANTED—Good, resaleable used closed porch, ameslte drive, fine room ranch with fireplace. Ma­ room, lake privileges. Present ERfi.. JudJTF. meet Tuesday at 8 p.m, at the Ma­ 6.000 mile 1957 TORD Falrlane 500 the creditors- within which to bring In opportunity to bring in younger 3-102T . 9-9698. furniture. Watkins Brothers. MI location. For appointmer: tr see hogany cabinets, and trim, base­ mortgage can be aitumcd, month­ their claims against said estate, and ERtitF of I-soiJiN R. Zonoitl latf* of ib# sonic Temple. Harold Luetjan wlB 2- door 'Victory. Radio, heater, sea MEN'S SKI BOOTS, alz# 10. Ckll PLEASANT ROOM — On- block call the R. F. Dimock Co., Real­ said adminlxtratiix Is directed to give Town of Columhla. In «aid DiMrIrt. dF- men. Aftej- his re-election in Dec­ show color slides taken si^Ie ha 8-5171. • MI 9-1791. board heat, til* bath, near school ly payments are only $77.39, R. coaRod. I/OST VVoman'a ahoulder bap, mist greenX trimmed with snow DICK’S WSJATHERSTRIP Com­ from Main St., separate entrance, tors, MI 9 5245, Joseph Ashford. nubile notice to the creditors to bring ember. Mayor Olson staled his de­ was in (Jermarty and Switzerland pany, doors and windows, custom gentlemen, parking. MI 3-4724. and on bug line. Convenient to F, Dlmock A Co., Reoltora, Ml in their claims within said time allowed Tho Administrator, having #\hibitf>d sire to appoint a full time police dark beipr. aprinp cloainR. wallet cloud white. It's Just LIKE NEW. REFRIGERATOR, gas range, easy Ml 9-6818, Barbara Woods, MI new highway. Mortgage rinances 9.5245, Joseph Ashford. MI 9-6818, hy. publishing, ...... - a r ...... ropv of this order Inadministration arcount with said this past^year. work, guaranteed. Call MI 9-1583 Heating and Plumbing 17 Help Wanted— Female 35 Articles for Salt 45 chief, leaving the captain in rpcloaed T.oat at Klnp'a atore. MI Very low down payment plug $59 chair, in good condition, veej- rea­ 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, Ml arranged. Phong Charles Ponti- Barbara Wooda, MI 9-7702 or Rob­ somF newsi>apFr having a rirciilation In ! E'Mto to this Toiirt for allnwanro. It Is The Northeast PTA hoa again after 6 p.m. . Rooms Without Board 59 said pf'obato district within ton da.v- ORDERED: Thai the 24th dav of charge of the office. The captain 0-.M27. month. ■ \ NURSE WANTED-Ucenaed Btfrsa sonable. Leaving town. M? 9-6794. Apartments— Flats 9-5972. celli, MI 9-9644. ert Murdock. Ml 9-5972. engaged Warden Mark Richmond \ from tho data of this order and roiurn January. A.D. IWS. at one o’clock In would then be able to' provide PLUMBING AND heating—repairs to work in convalescent ' home, KNAPP SHDES. Harry Mahoney, Tgnemenla 63 make to this court of (he notice riven. the afternoon at the Probate Office In of Wethersfield State Prison to HEY, THERE ik. A FORD IN RAY ANN T V atnic service call A'rTRACnVELY furnished, front more direct aupervlaion to the po­ IX^ST - - German Shepherd, male, and contract work. Call Ml 9-8541. pleasant living conditionk. Rock­ 88 Maple St. Tel. Ml 8-4837. room for one or two gentlemen. (TV) MANCHESTER-Green Area. (I) SIX ROOM CAPE, centrally (xni) TALCOTTVTULE - Vernon, JOHN jr. WALLETT. JudrF. Andoirer be. and the same la. as.«isn^ dress its meeting Monday at 8 p.m. YOUR FUTURE. ’nUa two tone $2.75; day-night aer\ice. Bonded 6 room Cape, basement garage. for a hearinr on thr allowance of aaid licemen, set up schools and train­ acven montha old. black and tan. ville. Tel. TR 5-9121. HIGH CHAIR $5. Crib $25. 79 Char­ With kitchen Privileges and XHREE ROO»i Trailer to rent. $55 located, 613,800. Aluminum siding, $21,900. New Conn, contemporary, blue and white ataUomwagon. It's work. Work done on radios, car ter Oak St. MT 9-0541. Excellent condition. Call the R. F. LUfITATION OBDRE adminiftratlon account, with aafd ing sessions, and develop public A previous engagement WM can­ Vicinitr Bolton I.j\ke. Reward. LLOYD’S PLUMBING Service as­ LIVE BAIT and mihnowk for Ics parking. Apply 167 Maple 8t. a month. Chambers Trailei Park, ameslte drive. 'This home is an ultra modern ranch. % acre wood­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held Estate, and this Court directs the Ad­ celed by Warden Richnton'd ba- a country aedan model. Radio, radios and HI FI, MI 3-8877,' MI sures satisfaction, prompt service. WOULD LIKE lady to care for two fishing. Camp Meeting Road, Rt. office. Dlmock Co., Realtors. Ml 9-5345 relations, the mayor laid. Call MI-M442. 8-2958.. Rockrille. Apply at excellent buy! For appointment ed lot. Washer dryer-refrigerator- at Manchester, within and for (he ministrator to cite at] persons inter­ eause of a riot at the prison. Grada heater, white tlrea, power'ateering CH 7-6124, 9-5485. children in my home. Please call 85, Bolton. MI 9-5685. 1954 WE8TINGHOU8E washing ------or Joseph Ashford Ml 9-6616, Bar­ to see call the R. F. Dimock Co., bullt-in oven-stove are included. District of Manchester, on the I4th day ested therein to appear at said time Since the mayor has a Republi­ LO.ST—Apaln. hub cap to 19S7 and Fordomatlc, It’s book -value Is machine, fully Automatic. Call MI TWO ROOM unfurnished apart­ bara Wooda, Ml 9-7702, Robert of January. 19M. and place, hy puhlishins a copy of this can Council it is expected that this four mothers will serve refresh­ ELECTROLUX owners - -Prompt, MI 3-6277, 4-10 p.m. Realtors. MI 9-5345, Joseph Ash­ For appointment to sea call the order In some newspaper, haviny a cir­ Mercura". Call MI 9-2883 or MI- $2860. but now at your EDSEL deal­ SNOW REMOVAL equipment. 9-0162 after 9/p.m. ment, all uttlltlea except gas Cen­ Murdock, MI 9-5972. Present. Hon. John J. Wallet. Judye. plan wil be carried out, once It ia ments. friendly service on your Electro­ Town of ManchMter, Conn. ford, MI 9-6616. Barbara Woods. R. F. Dlmock Oo.. Realtors. Ml Estate of Gustave Albert Johnson, culation in said District, and hy poat- Millinery Dressmaking 19 Snow btowera or push type blades trally located. Rent $60. Call MI Ina a copy of this order on the public To Pay Respects - 3-7369. ' er's low price Is only $2188, a low lux (Rl cleaner. Pick up and de­ Ml 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI 9-5245, J o (^ h Ashford, Ml 9-6618, late of Manchester in said District, de* detailed. $188 down and bank terma of only CI.,EANINO woman, one day week­ for tractorr and tillers. Capitol FRANK'S 18 buying and aelling 8-4524. (XIII MANCHESTER - New six ceased. sicn poat In the Town of Columbia, Own Plan Seen Members of St. Jooeph'i Society livery. Call Electrolux at'thoHzed 9-5972. Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7703 or On motion of Wesley C Gryk of said where deceaseijl last dwelt, and sent hv $65 month pula you In a station ly. References. Call MI 9-8705. Equipment Co., 88- Main. Ml good used furniture and antiques Notice of Meeting I room ranch home in Rockledge Robert Murdock. Ml 9-3972. The Police Department, would will meet at the White Funertf aalea and service. MT 9-0843 or JA at 430 Lake St. Call anytime, 9 Manchester, administrator with will an­ certified mall, postaye prena^. to each Announcements wagon that you have been looking DRESSMAKING and Alterations 3-7958 MODBRNLY DESIGNED for ef- i section; hatha, ceramic tile (II) $17.900—N *"' S’ 4 room ranch, nexed, nf the roliowlnc-named persons: wlth-draw from the present retire­ Home today at 7:80 p.m. to pay 2-0108. Please ask for Augustine done. Mi 9-3553. a.mi-8 p m Ml 9-6580 To the (dr. (ortlesa living. Beautiful new ex­ kitchen counters. Attached garage, ceramic tile bath, dining area, (IX) BOLTON—Coventry line. New o r d e r e d : That six months from Mr. Erneai Zanottl. Columbia. Conn., ment plan which covers ell city their respects to the late Peter INCOME TAXES prepared In your Kamienaki. Help Wanted—Male 36 cellent location in Rockville, twen- ameslte drive, fully landscaped attached garage, full basement, 5 room TAnch, ceramic Ule bath,! !|;' *,"'1 and DRESSM-vKINtji and alterations. COMPACT—Coal, wood range and Electors and Taxpayers feMMpAws mIma ipitiaihAas owsmt saoie are lifniled and allowed for Mrs. Julia Zanoftl. Columbia. Conn., employee, if the new plan is ap­ Satrx'b, a charter member of the horhe or by appointment. Expe.r^ WE FEEL ABSOI.UTELY 36 ' WOOD LATHE. MI 9-4749. W minutes from Hartford via lot. $21,000. Call R. F. Dlmock Co., Knotty pwe KitGiPOn, WAik«OUt|the creditors within which to hrlnr in 5 Specializing In children's clothes. JOBS AVAILABLE in Manchester one Ashley automatic wood stove, amesite drive. Completely land­ all at least five da *s before said time proved. Police personnel would society. lenced tax work. MI 3-4723. POETIC about this top GENERAL Parkway. Ah applioncea, indivi­ Realtors, .MI 9-5245, Joseph Ash­ scaped. R. F. Dlmock A Co., Real­ bAMmtnt. Larre. ._Alot. Reduced .. X.-to claims arainst said estate, and assigned. MI 9-9140. and elsewhere; "lYuck mechanic, save half. Rennsonable. MI Of the Town of Manchester: then contribute to a Police Pen­ Hoepltol Notea MOTOR.S VALUE, It’s a 1957 Chev­ Household Services dual heat control and antenna.' ford, MI 9-6816, Barbara Woods, tors, MI 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, $14.MX). R. F. Dlmock Co.. Real- said administrator c.t.a. is directed to CHAR^^:S H NICHOLSON. Judfe. cloth spreader, chemist, ■ metal­ PRAC?nCALI.,Y new large apace 9-6740. rive public notice to the creditors to sion plan, whereas the city bears Admitted yesterday; Michael rolet Bel Air 4-door sedan with Offered 13-A laundromat. Ample ameslte park­ -Ml 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods. MI- tort. Ml ••SSdS. Joseph Ashford. brinr in their .claims within said time AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held lurgist, chemical engineer, sales heater. 50 gallon tank and stand, In accordance with the provi­ 9-5972. the cost of the present system. Poviasky, 6 'Tolland Ave.; Brad­ Personals powerglide, heater, defroster, back­ Moving—^Trucking DINING ROOM set, French pro- sions of the town charter, notice Is ing for’ two cars, each available ______9-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI- Ml U-681S, BArbars Woods. Ml allowed by publishlnir a copy of this at Mancheater. within and for the Capt. Dowgewicz said there is FURNITiiRE repairing and reflh- engineer, mechanical engineer, pipe. Call MI 9-2098. Nov. 16 and Dec. 1. Three rooms ••7702, or Robert Murdock, MI ord^r in som^ newspaper naY^inf a Dtatrict of Mancheater. on the 13th day ford Crandall, 171 High St. up lights, many other extras, It's vinctsl, antique finish, round hereby given of a public hearing of January A.D. no objection from his department RIDERS—Wanted to and from lahing; antiques restored. Furni­ Storage 20 town engineer, electrical engineer, and both. Adults $100 monthly.' rXVIIl TWO new Capes with 1100 »*6972. 0-5072. circulation In said nronate district with­ Events Tonight a spotless California silver, that JANUARY wallpaper kkle, 49c to table, large beautifully designed before the Board of Directora to in ten days from the date of this ord^r Preaent. lion John T. Wallett, JudK^. to thia aspect of the plan, noting Burpee W'oman’s ^lief Corps Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, Eaat new GM paint that coat $75 extra, ture Repair Service, Talcott'Ville. city planning engineer, pharma- Phone MI 9-4634, TR 5-6773. ' DUPLEX 4-4. quiet street, among and return make to this court of the Eatate of William T Stepheoa, late Hartford Firat ahlft, aouth park- MI 3-7449. AU.STIN A. CHAMBERS CO., local clat, civil engineer, draftsman, 89c per single roll, values to $2.50 bre’akfront, six chairs. Reasonable, be held in the Auditorium of the HENDEE ROAD. Andover— New notice riven. of Mancheater in aaid diatrict. de- that the men are willing to con­ will hold its annual banquet at 6:15 topped off with egg shell white top. and long distance moving, pack­ per single roll.’ Over 250 patterns. can MI 9-4866. Bowen School on Wedneaday. Jan­ ! well kept alngle homes, two new ceaaed. Inp lot Call 9-.3841. surveyor, time study man, tool REDEXJORATED three room heat- < water heating avstems, home of 6 rooms, basement j^a- JOHN J. W’AI.LETT. Jud»e. tribute if a better retirement plan p.m. at the Methodiet Church,. Of­ Inside It's a dreamy black trimmed WEAVING of buma, moth, holes ing, storage. Call Ml 8-5187, Hart­ All pre-trimmed. some pre-pasted. uary 22, 1958 at 7:00 p.m. to con- Upon appllrallon of William J. is adopted. ficers will be installed and ora planer, die designer, detaller, HIGH QUALITY home tape re­ ed apartment, $95 rnonthiv. Phone ra|:e. lar^e lot. Builder wiP accept AT A rOURT OF PROBATE. h»M Stephena pravini; that an Inatniment WANTED. Ride to and from Pratt with .Tanar red -on lv $198 down at and torn clothing, hosiery runs, ford CH 7-1433. Sherwin-WilUams. 981 Main St. aider and act with reference to the Ml 9-$229. Ml 3-7444. “ "'V ! } < ’ » "■ Under the present retirement asked to wear white. physicist, m a 11 r s, production corder. Four months old, still lii your present home In trade. Op­ At Mmnrhe.^trr, within end for the purporting to he the laat will and teata<> A Whitney Aircraft, aecond ahift. BRUNNER'S EDSEL with hank handbags repaireii. zipper re~ following matters: Realtors, Ml 9-5245, Joseph Ash-' 9-5182.______portunity to acquire a new home Dletrlct of MAnch^xt^r. on the 10th dAy ment of aaid decea.aed he admitted lo syatem, a pol/ceman must he 85 'The Daughters o f Isabella wiB MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ manager, salesman, yardman, new condition. $12.5. W'lll demon­ probate aa per anpllcallon on file. H la terms to 86 months. placement, umbrellas repaired, FOR RENT—Approximate!' Janu­ f(^d' -Ml 9-6816, Barbara Woods, e ^ST CENTER ST.—Large seven rtf January A.D. 1958. years old before he becomes eligi­ Gate 2 or 3 from \dcinlty of Union ing Co. Ml 8-6563. Owned and op­ church sexton, porter, cook, win­ without tr>'ink to sell your present Pr'>*<*nt. Hon. John J. WAM*»lt. Jiidye ORDERED' Thai the fnreeoinp - . ap- meet at 7 p,m. at Red Men's Hall. pi Tel. 3 6482 between 9 a. m. and men’s shirt collars reversed and PAIR GIRL'S Ice skates. size 4. strate. Inquire MI 3-0858 after 1. 'Hie appropriation of aeveni ary 22. Six room duplex. oppo.slle .Ml 9-7702. or Roljert Murdock, MI room house, easily renovated for home. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, MI ble tor retirement. THE BIG "M " PERSONIFIED erated by Walter B. Perrett, Jr., dow cleaner, chef. Part time: TV 5:30 p.m. Kellie of Eth^I Finh Lewie, late of i Plication ho hoard and detenntnod at A public grocery social will folloxy rejjlaced. Marlow e Little Mend­ Phone Ml 9-5801. stims of money to be added to the Croter Park. Three large bed­ 9-5972. S-1577 or MI 9-7751. Manchesler in eaid dlmrlrt deceased. th'* Probate office in Manrheeter In Mayor Olson said the coat of the ‘ l 2 Is this beautifully kept 4-door agent for Burnham’s Van Servlco. serviceman, machine operator professional use, excellent condi­ at 8 p.m. Refreshments will ba. ing Shop. 1957-1958 budgets, for the purpose rooms with closets, steam oil heat, Upr,n application of The Manchester Dl.Mrict on ihe 31at dav of Jami* present plan to the city ia "quite sedan. Immaculate exterior, plus Service to 48 states. nights, service station man 6 SNOW REMOVAL equipment avail­ DOUBLE BED. springs and medi- tion. 'Tw'o-car gsrage. transfer of Triiai Company, adminiatrator c.t.a.. ary. A.D. 1958. at ten o’clock In Iht served. RTDER.S- Wanted from Mancheater of paying the cost of the following copper acreens and doors Full BEAUTIFUL^ w".',7r new three h?.*. bedroom to ' c .ll . tor qutcic .xto Evr. i BOLTON CENTER-lAioklng tor . heavy." He believes the city can economy overdrive. Radio, heater, F L A t FINISH Holland window p.m.-8:,30 p.m. Apply Connecticut able. Also sand, stone, gravel and ' cine cal>inet. Ideal for cottage. praying for authority to aell certain forenoon, and that notice he riven to The Married Couples Club- of S t to Hartford. * a m to 6;15 p.m. proposed capital projects; name­ biuement and attic. Unoleun- on real eatate particularly deacribed In all persons Interested in aaid eeiate of "get more for its money" by set­ John's Episcopal Church Yikt post­ white tires, after your trade or a shades, made to measure. Alt MANCHESTER Package Delivery. State Employment Service, 806 asphalt. Nussdorf Sand and Stone $20. MI 9-4881. kitclien, formica counterx,. kitchen' , , „ btto bain, ’.xcill^t excellentjt^orkirmrizi^, ino | "‘"t* ^ weekend., call Wlllizm I*''**------the pendency of said application and Start from So\ith Main St, Phone ly. IcBride, MI 8-4616, J Watson here it is. Only three bedrooms aaid apnlication on file, it ia ting up a separate plan tor the poned its bowling party scheduled low down payment, only $.35 month. metal Venetian blinds at a new Light tnicicing and package deliv­ Main St., Mancheater. Co. MI 9-7408, cabinets, new oak flooring, newly frontage. $I1,7(K) Carlton W. but they are large. Immense ORDERED That the foregnlnif ap­ the time an«) place of hearinr thereon, after 6 p m ,MI .3-2.384. ery, Refrigerators, washers and Beach and Co., Hartford JA plication be heard and determined at by puhli.«hlnr a copv of this order In police department. tor tonight to tomorrow at 7:30 You can stop payihK repair bills low price. Keys made while you (a) a school building project docorated, two porrhe* Adults Hutchins, MI 9-5132. | stove moving specialty. F()lding TWO COMBINA'nON wood storm SM A U . dinette set. Call HI S-0192 2-2115. kitchen and dining room. I 'j the Probate office In Mancheater in some newspaper havinr a circulation in p.m. ^ A FREE GIFT .Itiat for answer- now and trade for this hiK "M " to­ wait. Marlow’s. consiating of constructing, furnish­ preferred, References requested. baths, breezeway anad two-car ga- aaid Diatrict. on the 22nd day of Janu- aaid district, at least t\vc days before New Sander Dae inp thia ad and allowinp me to day. Open e.enings till 9. chairs for rent. Ml 9-0752. 5fale or Female 37 doors, nine wooden storm win­ after 6. ing and equipping an addition to (XrV) PRICED for immediate sole, j am- ow' 'Z.,. ar>*. A.D. 1958. at eleven o'clock in the the day of said hearinr. to appear if 'The city's new road sander is Games in the Senior BaoketbaU dows. MI 3-8471. MI 9-7529, raK«. New heating ayetem, many they see caii.ae at aaid time ann place Inlrodp'ce our Royal party plan to ABSOLUTE Bargain Upholster­ Help Wanted— and major alteration of the Wash-, Large split. 2'4 baths, two cor fa - " j l ’. •xtraa. Muat aell, offera conaid forenoon, and that notice he aiYen lo scheduled to arrive today and will League acheduled for tonight vriU rog‘ Built-in oven and atove In' room pear bus U4.500, all peraona Interejiied in aaid eatate of and be heard relative thereto. ’ and be played at the State Armory oo vou. Call MI 9-6447. Satisfaction Giiarantccd ing, custom made cornices, Painting— Papering 21 17’■ ADMIRAL T.V., comblnstlon 5fuslcal Instruments 53 ington School on Cedar Street, ROCKVILL'E—Four room modern •red. T. J Crockett, Realtor, MI the pendency of aaid application and make return to this court, and hv mall- be put to use immediately, Mayor drapes and slip covers, $79 50 and EXPERIENCED waitress, counter ■ subitantially in accordance with apartment, heat and hot water in­ kitchen For further Information: ” y**' T«f,***' M577 or MI 9.7751. tha time and place of heartna thereon, Inr on or brforo Jnmiar>* 15 1956, hv Herman G. Olson said. West St. Instead of at the Long­ coal wood heater, typewriter. or appointment to see cal' th* R. i Carlton W. Hutching, MT 9-5132. by publUhInir a copy of thia order in rrrtlfird mnll. a ropy of xnlrt will »nd view School. 'The American Legion ALWAYS up. Choice of fabrics. Call Mrs. PAINTING AND paperhangiiig. man and short order cook for ACXX)RDIONS, guitars, band In­ I plans and specifications by Willard cluded. 'm 5-5923 The vehicle will be used to sand lupine. Ml 9-3694. Motorola car radio. PI 2-7211. aome newapaper havinr a circulation of thin nrfirr lo Alw'-ii T. Stephrnx, N. \xilt meet the Elks In the first gamo Automnblles for Sale 4 AT Good clean workraanshhip at rea­ nights. Apply Bar 83 Food Ranch, Wilkins, Architect, dated Deceni- F Dlmock and . ! WEST SIDE-Sparkling six room ELLINGTON—Florida atyle five in aaid diatrict. at leaat five daya be­ Lackward Zt.nr 44 Chlrazo. ill : Dor- the streets regularly, freeing .the struments st big savings. Easy THREE ROOM apartment, large 9-5245. Joseph at 7, p.m., followed by the Barlow sonable rates. 30 years In Man­ Rockville or call MI 8-7488. terms, repairing. Chester Accor­ I her .5. 1957, the estimated coat of ph Ashford. MI 9-6816. ^.p,, three bedrooms* wonderhil room ranch, fireplace, hot water fore the dav of aaid hearinr. |o appear arn S. R-arh, 77 MrKlnlov Avo., War- city's tnlcks for snow removal. BRUNNER’S rooma. with heat, hot water, elec­ Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702 or Rob­ heat; extra larreNrarare. K acre ‘ ^ey aea cauae at aaid time and ^en pPa. a . ■_ ("hariea Gharlr. T. SV“n{ijna.Stophrna. :278 NEED A CAR? Short on a down chester. Raymond Flske. Ml TWO PAIRS boys’ Ice skates, size dion Company, 48 Burnside Ave . I which is approximately $300,000. kitchen, living room with fire­ 'Hie Public Works Department Motors and WilUngton’ game at CORRESPONDENT to handle news tric etove and refrigeiatr/r Ga­ ert Murdock, 9-5972. int tgf«ll ' tl non place and be heard relative thereto. Ave., Moorei»ark. ( allfomla 8 ;i5 p.m. payment or had your credit turned EDSEL Building—Contracting 14 9-9237. 12 and 6. good condition. Ml 9-4124. East Hartford, Tel. BU 9-5607, place. dining room. Full base­ 1?*’., . " "ell. JLOOO OO""; I inrt makr r-tum to thi. court .lOHN J. WALLETT. JiidiJudea. has plowed out part of the Recrea­ In Talcottvill* for The Mancheater Herald In (hi constructing, furnishing and rage. Newly decorated, exrluslve Welles Agency, Coventry, PI •— • ------* * — down? Don't give up! For a good Manchester branch, 91 Union 8t. (V) BUIiJDERS special-b u m tor ment. Storms and acreeni. Made­ JOHN J. WALLETT. Judr^* tion Field for a public parking deal—not thru a small loan com­ GENERAL repairing and remodel­ South Windsor. Wapplng. Contact AMERICAN Flyer, engine, cars, ; equipping an addition to and ma- neighborhood. Write Box D, Her­ 2-755€, PI 2-7932. STATE OF CONNEP'nrUT nixtrlrt area, and has removed the snow t'ernon and TOIoottvtUe newt Open Evenings Till 2. EiXTERIOR and Interior painting. MT 3-.5709. himself. New living room w i t h ______line Smith, Realtor. MI 9 1642. \ pany — see "H arry” at 383 Main ing. Specializing In building of Walter E. Tedford, County editor, track sjid transformer. CViil MI- I Jor alteration of the Mary Oieney ald. AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held of Andnvfr, Probat- Court, Town of Chet Brunner Ceilings refmtshed PaperhahglnK. at Manchester, within and for the Anilnv-r. January 19. 1956. from the center of the city. iteme ore handled through 'Tha St. (Formerly Douglaa Motors). garages and shell houses of all MI 3-2711, 9-0146 after 6. Library located on Main Street, built-in bookshelves, ftnlihed m a NCTIESTER New seven room HEBRON ROAD. BoltonVTV'o new Pr-x-nt. Hon. Chari-.- II Nlcliol-on, Herald's Rockville Bureau, 7 W. John Garrity types. Ml 3-0731. Wallpaper book's. Estimates given. reation ^ m with replace and, Builder- District of Mancheater. on the I3ih dav To Tow Cara Fully xf'vered by insurance. Call ' substantially in accordance with ranch homes of six rooW base­ of .Tamiary, 1958 E-q.. .ludr- Mayor Olson stated that in the Main St., telephone TRamont IJoyd Odell FIVE ROOM apartment. second paneled den. Huge kitchen, dining , owner MT l «32i Present Hon- .Tohn J Wallett Judee, Eatat- _ of Artimr H B-niOn fat- of BEFORE YOU BUT a used car Edward R. Price Ml 9 1003. i plans and speclficafion.s hy Henry ment garage, fireplace, rambina fuliire, cara parked overnight on 5-8136. see Gorman Motor Sales. Buick Frank Janton BIDWELI Home Improvement Co. Female 38 Building Materials 47 NOTICE floor, oil heat. I«0 3-47M. area. Twice oj many cabinets as . ^ ______tion windows. Excellent cohstnic E«iate of Bentamln J. Cordaro late I Town of Andover, In eald District ■ Schraub Kelly, Architect, dated .. . 1 * o J g ' iiolbrook. Ma.«sachtisetts leavinr Sales and Service, 285 Main Telephone Ml 3-5191 ‘Alterations, additions, garages. CEILINGS whitened, interior paint­ "PAY AND TOTE In arcordance with the require­ UBual. Two ceramic tile baths. For ! jiAN C H E STE R-O istom brick and lion. Acre lots. Keady for OCCU- propertv in Manohesier. in aaid Dia- Admlnl.^trator ri h n c t a hav Situations Wanted— ; December 15. 1957, tiie estimated AVAILABLE Modem three room '' Street. MI 9-4571’. Open evenings. Re-siding specialists. Easy budg­ ing. Evenings and Saturdays. Call ments of the Zoning Regulations further Inlormation or ^point- frame six room ranch two fire- pancy. T. J. Crockett, Realtor,.M I i trln decea.«ed ! its adminiatraiton termlnation is considered on Im­ ' cost of which to the town li ap­ apartment. AH ronvemenres. Will Th- Anrillxrv Ex-c\ilrlx hsvinx -x- cnijnt with -xld E.tial- to thi.x CoutI for et terms, .5n 9-6495 or TR Ml 9-5425. Colored Prime. Shakes sq $10.25 for the Town of Msnehester, ment to see call the R. F. Dlmock , large recreation room, 3-1577 or .-n 9-7751. portant part of state welfare. Auto Accessories—Tires fi 6-9109. proximately $235,000.00: leaae to responsible person for a hihlt-4 h -r Admlntxlrstinn scroim t with , * ICJI'fL'ir?!..'?. Talk Explains CIjERK TYPIST—part time or full 6D and 16D Common Nails Conn, the Zoning Board of Ap­ D Co,. Realtors, Ml 9-5245. Joseph „n]v i j - poo Carlton W. Hutchins, asld -x ta i- to thia Court for allowancf, ! . ORDERh-IV That th- 3thh da\’ of Miss Fine quoted figures (Tom m i.K A IS E R . radio and heater. time. Call MI 9-6891. reasonable rent For further in­ Ashford, Ml 9-6818. Barbara '9.5132 (V n i) BOLTON — Coventry Line; I t la I Jxnuarj’. A.D. 195S. at on- o rlm-k In SNOW TIRES, excellent condition, I keg. $10.35 peals will hold a public hearing on (cl constructing and equip- cl arts, showing the amount given Call Ml 8-4986. ALL TYPES of carpentry work Disappearing Stairways each $25.50 formation rail MI 3-S524. I Woods. Ml 9-7702 or Robert M ur-! J ______!______New six room Cape. Four finished ORDERED That tha 94th dav of i Ih* aflarnoon at ih* Probat* Offi— In to people in different categories. new tubes, 660x15 mounted on Business Oppnrtunitie.s 32 1 Monday evening, January 20, 1958 I ping a filter plant for the Porter Janiiarv, 1959 xi -1-v-n o'clock fora- Andovao- h*. and tha a«ma |.x. aaaixn-d done, alterations, dormers, roof­ i Clear Oak Flooring (960 1 ■—------IT dock, Ml 9-5972. 1 EAST SIDE—Beautiful seven room down, ceramic tile bath, walkout State Welfare For instanci, a person over 65 1954 FdR D V8 convertible, with Kaiser rims. MI 9-1486. ing, porches, etc. Call Ml 9-6981. at 8:00 P.M. in the Hearing Room and Howard Public Water .Supply nqon. XI tha Prnhala O ffira in Ih’a Mu- I I'’/ » haarinc on th- allowanca of anld FOR LEASE—Gulf Service Station, intf:llig f:n t - ' min. I M $195.00 TWO AND FOt R room apsrt-1 ^ ----- brick and frame home.. Thr*e basement, large lot. $13,700. R. F. nl en. Two-car garage. Madeline ‘ notirf* nf th» tini» unrl pliir'* for one person does not seem very $38 month. Doh't pass this up. In Motel. McNall St., R F D No. 1 or Canadian Lumber 2x4"/12 ’ fwrtatlon apd shopping center, R g Realtor. Ml 9-1642. - i for said h«arin* b(» iriv^n to all pfraons , rulaiion in said Di.«tricl. and by p.iM- excellent condition. Low payment I 2-6452. sistant, receptionist, office, sec­ standing, lighted, ground sign 10’ I proximately $424,000.00; PAR'TLY furnished, five room F. Dimofk 6c Co . Realtors. .Ml ____ ' ______COVENTRY For sale nr rent, four I to h#* int^r.*Bt6‘d th^r6*ln i<. an- Inr a (^op\’ r*f ihi,« oi«|ef nn the public I by Miss Helen Fine of the State large, she .ssid. it costs the stats 90 days you can sell It for $1895. call MI 3-4148. (Your specs. 5 min.) M $89.00 sign m tlo- Tiiwn of Anflniei where over $2 million per month scheldule. Many others on tjie retary or allied fields. E.vper- from street line. duple.x, no bathroom .Sullivan 9-3245. Joseph Ashford, MJ 9-6816, 26 LTNDMAN ST. Six room home and onc-half rooms with large ; Welfare Department at the meet- I It oniy has a guaranteed 29,000 4 0x6 0 Plyscore M $97.00 , . t a X . X- * • • rop\ of thi.s ord^r In boiti'* nf'ws- deceased lrt.«t dwelt aji'l sent hy certi­ in aid lo those who need it. How­ same-plan. Jensen's, Inc. (always George W. Evans. 42-44 Lewl.s id) conslrui'Ung and equip­ Ave., Wappmg ,MT 3-5724 Barbara Woods, .Ml 0-7702 or two acres of land. Recently fflassed in front porch, new ^aa | pAp^r havinr a rjrn ’ation in aaid Dia-' fied mail, poslnce *-repnifl tn ing of the YWCA Public Affairs I miles. She,loves her new Edsel— reliable), 64 Park Road. West LOCAL HARDWARE business for ience in handling money in loan Sheftrock (5 min.) M $53.00 ping a new swimming pool to be- ever, providing the state abides Aluminum Storms and .St„ Residence Zone A. Variance Is Robert Murdock. MI 9-5972. redecorated Excellent potential. heatinjf syatem. gaa hot water , trin at i^a.^t five dav* h(*for'* th** dav The Willimantir Tru«t <'(•ruf'ani'. Wjl* See Frank Janton 'at Brunner'i HarUord, AD 8-8214 or GA 9-4479 sale. Inventory st retail over company type operation. R ef­ No. 1 DougJas Fir (min.) M $110.00 FOUR ROOM apartment Central lirnantir i*onn , all Group yesterday afternoon al the I by federal nlles and regulations, $11,000. Win Bell for $6,000 includ­ requested to convert 4-family io<'ated at Globe Hollow off Spring Selling for $14,000 with financing heater. This home ia ju.st like new. , j j ,, ! tonight. Telephone MI $-5191. Monday through Saturday. 9 to 5 Screens 14-A txl2 T A G Dry Sheathing Street, suhstanllally in accor(lanca location, heat and utilitic* fur- (XIX) $18,900 — NEW 5 'i room at least five davs beffi e. xaid lime aa- Community Y. |some of these expenditurea in tha ing fixiure.4. Real opportunity. erences. (,5Ml M $69.50, house to ,5-family hnu.se. available. T J Oockett Realtor. Extra building lot. This is a r e a l,______John j . w a l l e t t . Juug* Btgned Monday', Wednesday, "niursday I with preliminary plans and otUllns niahed. $90 month. Write Box K, ranch. Built-in stove and oven, rHARLKS H NK.'HOl.SON. Judge. I .Miss Fine stated that she serves j state program are matched by 1951 CADILLAC convertiWe. white, COMPLETE LINE of aluminum Call MI 3-6161. Hand Split Shakes No. 1 sq. $23.50 Radding Signs, north of 120 MI 3-1577 or MI 9-7751. nice home, firat time offered for AT A i'OURT OF PROBATE h*M ( .evenings. windows, doors, awnings. Jal­ Buckisnd .St.. Rural Zone. Vari­ ■ .specificattona hy S c u d i^ and Herald. fireplace, full basement. N e a r ______I 167 families m Manchester, of j the federal government. excellent condition. Manchester, Telephone JA 7-1164', 6-4 sale. or rent. Price * t- $7..500. .. Small . : Dutrict of Manrheatpr, on th« .'ri15tl» Jday '" '; I.I.MITATION ORDER which 132 are old age assistance, | Ml 9-90,32. ousies. For free estimate call us On oUr competitors advertised ance is requested to erect . free Mankey. Architects. datecTJanuanr Verplanrk -School. R. F, Dlmock COVENTRY A real buy. four nice down------payment fo r rent at $90. of January, ins* AT A I'OL TIT OK PROBATE Iv Id Many questions were asked Musa MOBILE HOMES -Furniture tak­ ■MU 6-3464, 6 to. 6, 19.58. the estimsted < ^ t of whi|h Si Co., R.ealtors. Ml 9-5246^Joseph rooms with gas heat, nice lot. •t Manchf‘«(f'r wltinn and for ihf* ' 2.5 aid to dependent cliildrcn. and | Fine, most of which related to any time. Home Specialties Co. Help Wanted— Female 35 prices w* will Iveat them by at standing, lighted, ground sign, SIX ROOM apartment, located In per month. Manchester Aaaoriates Pifspnl. Hon. Jf>hn J. Wallett. Judge 1 19,52 STUDEBAKER—Radio sgnd en as down payment on mobile MI 3-2858. Blake Corp. of Conn,. 4.3.5 .Main is spproximately tHi^iOOO.OO', Ashford. .Ml 9-6618, Barbara Priced at $6,500. Only $1,000 down. Ksiaie of Marlon B Whitcher. late of District of Mmirhcfll**!. on Ih^ 13ih (la\- 10 Hid to disabled. In the fourth specific casc.s or hypothetical ones. homes. Excellent lots available at least 5%', center of town. Tel. MI 3 1763. 172 East Center St., MI 3*0030 or Mancheater ui aaid DlMrlct, deceased of Januar>- heater, pood tirea. recent motor MOTHER—Needs capable energe­ .St., Business Zone III. Extension Woods. Ml 9-7702 or Robert Mur­ $66 per month pays everything MI 9*0384. Prf'Ff-nt, )i(^n .I(-hn J ./inlgr. I category, aid to the blind, there is Slie indicated that perhaps inc.e Mansfield. Jensen’s, Inc. 'always (ei constriictu^ purchasing, dock. .Ml 9-5972. The admmiRtrntrtx iiavlng exhihited no one in town-receiving such as- Job. Rcaaon for aellinp, am mov­ tic woman wlio will accept a NOBODY BUT NOBODY of permis.slon to mslntain free ONE~FOUR and one five room Manchester Associates, 172 Essl her administration account with aaid Estati* of P'r*»dcrl(’k Rundc, lai. of were people in need of aid who do ing. have other rar. May be seen) reliable) 64 Park Road Weat Roofing.-Siding 16 home and amall wage to I’elp with Dogs—Birds— Pifts 41 UNDERSPXU; NATIONAL standing, lighted, ground sign erecting and eqiujdilng a Highway Center St . MI 3-0030. or MI 9-0384. estate to thi.« Court for allowance H la Manrh'*.«t»*r In said Di.“trirt. .dcrca.kcd si.slance. I not realize they are entitled to as­ Hartford. AD 3-6214 or GA 9-4479. . Department garage, workahop and apartment. Refrigerator am ^,y^NCHESTER—Fiv# rooms (one ORDERED That the 24ih dav of On motion »if Thu Manrhpsi6‘r Tni.fi at 51 Arrcllia Drive or call Ml care of five children. No house­ closer to street than regulations both redecorated, e.xcellent condi Wanted—Real Estate 77 it ia the belief of Miss Fine that : sistance from Uje state. Monday through Saturday, 9 to 5. work except dishes. MI 9-0232, MANCHESTER Pet Center for all office on Tow:h-owned property off iinfinishedi excellent condition, j p-QUR BEDROOM colonial, excel-i January. I95k. at o riork. fora-! Maneb^stcr. adrnm- 9-6423. SPECIAL WINTER rates for all your, pets, supplies and acces­ NATIONAL LUMBER. I.N'C. allow. tlon. For information call MI nnon. at tha Probata Office In the Mu-1 'Orator rn . .. , the people of Manchester are , Monday. Wedneaday, ’Thursday types of roofing and siding. For mornings or w;-ite S. Shaw, Box Tolland T(rnpike, sub.stantlaliv in ftiuminum .stornis, $8,700. Carlton condition larjfc lot. central. I WANTED—Real Estate LlstlnBU* sories. Open Atonday through Sat­ 381 .STATE STREET Beckett Corporation, west side 9-9068 after 6 p.m. nlcipal Building in said Manebestar. ba - . "pretty self-sufficiont and in- HELLO—My nwrte la Frank Jan­ evenings. free estimate, call Manchester 562, Manchester. ac(?ordance witli preliminary plana W. Hutchins. MI 9-5132. ' „n|^, j u boo, Carlton W. Hutchins Call Fred Turklngton. 'Turkington and tha same m assigned for a haariug !V^* ^ urdays, 9-8. Thursday and Friday NORTH HAVEN. CONN. Buckland St., Rural 2tone. Fbclen- on'tha allowanca of. said adminl.strgtfon liimtad and alhfwod f«»r I dependent and like lo functioh, oh by James Sheekey, Town Engineer, MI 9-5132. I Bro-^. Realty Co. 3*1507 or MI \ eriion lo Hold ton. What’a my line? I am aelling Roofing and Siding Co., Inc. MI nights until 9. Ml 9-4273. Tel. CHestnut 8-2147 sion of permission to maintain FIVE ROOM flat, first floor, com ­ PORTER STREETT xection — Five account with said asiaia. asmtainmani !['*' within which In bring in their own." ' . . i the 1958 Ejlsel—Jual like pretzels. 9-8933. SEWING MACHINE operators, dated December 10. 1957, the esti­ 9-5665. of haira and order of distribution and ' ‘ i* 9’ ? against .'kaid .* ,atair«. mid Auto Dnvinc School 7>A free standing, lighted, ground pletely furnished including TV Oil year old six roorn Colonial, large poLTON A real dream home o n '------Giving a description of her job. | Do you khow I will give you as night shift, 5-10 p.m. Will train COOKER PUPPIES, AKcT^Ve^s- mated brniK high m '$ 3500 for clean 195’; Ford MANCHE.STER Driving Academy, tered, excellent teraperment and msleiy $65,000.00. I>ose Call Ml 3-6458, if no an.sw er gclting aid. it is first applied for i up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim­ 'Tov Co., 60 Billiard St. _ _ .lewelry_ ____48 Winfred B. Garner, 3 Summer kitchen cabinets, attached garage, ranch built in 19.56. Plastered M.L. (which means Live Modgrn Ing be given to all parsons-known to ba I” "^'****' ^**1 i*'" ,500 hardtop with all equipment In licenaed by State of Conn, and bloodline, beautiful red and buff St., Residence Zone B. Variance is Coventry PI 2-7013. large porch, hot water heat oil, Intaragtad therein to appear and ba publishing a copy of thi.« or»ler ; through the Town Welfare De- . Sorha 75 men and women from for a 1958 Edacl- othcr cara ney and roof repairs call Coughlin. LEONARr W. YOST, Jeweler, re- , Each of the foiegoing projects walls, fireplace, three large bed­ —Multiple. List)—all . your real es­ heard thereon bv publieblng a copv of newspaper having a circula- Motor Vetiicle departnSent. Can EXCELLENT position open for ex­ malea. $40, MI 9-3994. requested to operate rug and up- tile bath and first floor lavatory. | tate the modern way. The Elll* this order in soma naa^papar having a ‘‘J probata di-stm i .Miihm ien ' partment, and if that department eight area towns ' will be tfalned iOst as hi-rh? See me tonight at MI 3-1-7707.----- I pairs, adjusts watches expertly. which is to be financed in whole SIX ROOM duplex plus sun porch rooms, tile bath. Hot water oil tate the modern way. The Elli- fulfill all driver educational need.a, perienced bookkeeper, . luat be holatery cleaning business. Aluminum storm windows and; worth Mitten Atenev Reeltors cnculatlon in said District at least from the data nf tin* mfiet ami Uiinks the need is going to be for ; for aiixiltary police work tn a se- ' Brunner's Edsel in 'Talrottville. CCMJKER SPANIEL puppy. A K C, I Reasonable prices Open daily. : or in part by bonds shall also he and garage., separate steam heal­ heat, garage in cellar. This is from 16 to 80. Standard shift, push ^ Y ’S ROOFING CO., shingle and accurate typist. Substantial refer­ Donald Richter, 208 Spring St.. screens. Near bus and schools, •. 5 0 3-^930 n-eanors. of said hear- over three nnonlhs, then the ap- ‘ ne.s of clas.ses starting tn Vernon Tel MI 3-5191. four months old, blond. Call after Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce subject to approval by the voters ing unit, basement and attic stor­ truly a nice home tor the money. button, fluid drive and autocriatlr; Bttilt up roofs, gutter and con­ ences required, good aalarj-. Write Rural Residence Zone. Variance is ' at an election to be called and held real bargain. A-1 condition. Price] Priced at onlv $15,-300 and S1..500 JOHN J. WAiJ.ETT. Judge, I JOHN' J WAI.l.E'rr. JudKC. 1 plicanl 18 urged to appl.v for state Monday. Serving Manchester, Rockville, 8. MI 9-3354., Street. Ml 9-4387. age apace. Immediate occupajicy. i LISTINGS WANTED—.Single, two- |------aid. After 1 the application ia WANTED--Someone to take over ductor, work, roof, chimney re­ Box F, Herald. requested to erect attached porch pursuant to the provisions of Ser- $22,500 George L. Graziadio, STATK OF rtJNNFcTUn’T Di.^tnrt Venion's Civil Defense Director Coventry. Bolton, Andover and and garage to dwelling which will Children welcome. $125 monthly, Roaltoi'. MI 9 .5676. 1 t-a . ■ \4I family, three-family, bustnesa 1 at a court of p r o b a t e . i.Hd received in liie Slate Welfare De- . payments on 19.57 Comet Lancer. pairs. Ray Hagenow, Ml '9-2214. . tlon 2.5, Cliapler V of the town Eaat Center St. MI 3-0030 or MI nronertv Have manv cash buvera ^ “ Mxnrh*»t-r. wKhIn snd fnr (h- nf Andover, Pn.liat* Towiv of Edmund F, Dwyer )ias invited that Vernon. Call Mr. Miclette, PI Ray Jackson, Ml 3-8325. HOUSEWIVES — T V. advertised he 2' closer to weat sideline than Tel. MI 3-2934. property, wave many cash ouyera .Manrh-.-c-r, cn (h.- Htii d«v Andovrr. JamiArx l.'t partment. the -social worker 1 town's officials to attend the brief Dodge^’ four door hardtop, low Poultry and ^Supplies • 43 charter; F’re.^f'iit Hon. I’harli-H H N'irholaon. 2-7249. Avon cosmetics offers a career to regulations allow. NEW DUPLEX >'01- r7nl” 7ive ^'^^ PER MONTH after down pay-1 ■ ____ Mortgages arranged Please call ■ „f jnnusry a D imx determines the eligibility factors. ' opening ceremonies at Vernon mileage 4,500, Call MI 9-8862 “Male and Female” George L. Graziadio. Realtor. Ml I’n-x. m. ii,ni ,i_ Waii.-(( JihIkc. K-"! . .lu'lp* . ROOFING, SIDING, painting. Car­ the woman who wishes tc be in BROAD breasted turkeys, fresh or Reginald Baker, .310 Hackma­ ! ’ 2. The determination of the rooms, large plctiire window. ranch, ga- MANCHP:STER Parker xSl. iJtrge K.siaie of Loui.-* Salim. Irtt.- of Nt w ' The.se mclude being a icsiilcni of Elementary School at 7:30 p.nv , after 5. LARSON'S driving School—Offers pentry. Alterations and additions. rag(i. -patio, fireplace. On an 9-5878, 109 Henry St. Kstate of tJInvannl Parnaneiij a k a business for herself. High earn­ frozen. Tom .50c per pound and tack St.. Rural and Residence AA manner in which each of aaid ap- seven room Cape (.tod. in excel­ John F'HKHnilli. Ihi>- of Xfani In-stpr in V<(fk uho n »*^t in real f-.Hial*' In th.‘ Town of I'olnin- ings. Phone MI 3-5195. hens, 59c. Schaub Turkey f arm, JOBS AVAILABLE Zones. Extension of permission is propriatlon.s and additions'' to said inet kitchen, ceramic tile hath. lent conditicin. Konr bedrooms i rONSIDEmNO eaid 4||strlct. d»'e**ased. a conUnuous- ba.sis. In old age as­ H. Wilson. Rockville Mayor Her­ Insured dual control cars, stand­ teed.-A. A, Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn l.'poh application of Anita H a p p e n v i hin in said Dloiik'I. 188 Hillsto\*'n Rd., Manchestei. requested to rohduct clss.ses in budgets are to be fInanVed and Venetian blinds, storm windows. poU R BEDROOM Dutch colonial. fireplace, full cellar. Combination SELLING YOuR -PROPERTY? pravinr that an Inalrnmeni |Ujri>oftinir ’ havinp • \hihiird sistance, the applicant has to be i man G Olson and Rockville Polica ard or automatic. By-trained and St. Ml 3-4880, OPPORTUNITY—For responsible 6,5 and in need. : Read Herald Advs. IN VARIOUS PARTS art crafts., raised, whether hy taxation, hy Jjot water and heal. I^ovely baths, three lots, Manchester storm windows and screens, We will appralae your property (o (H- iL |R..( Will nn.l iR.-iantonl «( .-al* «‘ltoml-linllon iinl will. »aid Captain Peter J. Dowgewicz ars certified Inatructpr. licensed by typist in growing business located der4‘as»*d h** admitted to prohat'' esinte 1(3 thi.'» Oonrt ff*r allowanc*'. ii is Tom 'Thumb Golf Courses, weal borrowing, by transferring avail­ neighborhood. $135 monthly; Call | Green area. MI ,9-1205. breezeway and two-car garage. A free and without any obligation. ORDKRKD That the 30th day of Need Determined |expected to attend.. the State of C^nn. MI 9-8075. In East Hartford. New building Wanted—Pets—Poultry— beautiful lot 100x295. All fenced In. per application on file, it i.« OF CONNECTICUT of No. 320 Middle 'Turnpike West, able fuqds or othenvise or by a MI 9-7885. We also buy property for cash. ORDKRKD. Thai the foreRolnjC ajtplU Januarv A D, at one «»Tlock In To determine the need, continued i Slate CD Director Leo J. Mul- Roofing—.Chiinne7 16-A and equipment. Hartford Freezer the afiiM'iioon at the Probate Offif Stock 44 Business Zone III. Variance is re­ combination of such methods; and (Vm MANCHESTER—614,500 Cape Nea'r schools and shopping renter. Selling or biiying contact CRIi.m be heard and determined al (he ] ^ ! ’: E™™'* O” ' ' j r Miss Fine, the worker has to make > cahy will be preaent to open tha MEET BOB OLIVER Cotq). BU 9-2708. quested to erect-and operate mini­ four down, two unfinished up. Nice Priced at only $17,500 with only ae.ssion. as well as Silvio Zannl, ROOFING — Specializing In repalr- Locations STANLEY BRAY, Realtor Diairiri on the ‘>7ih Hn\' of lAmmrx' * hearing on th** alhtwam e (d .*«aid a home visit lo llte applicant and WE BUY dairy cows, calves and JIG Bo r i n g m a c h i n e ature golf course whiph will not 3.’ Suoh other matters relating Business condition. Near schools, transpor­ $1800 down. Eixclusive with Man­ area Director, and Lt. JesM F. • OK . ing roofs of all kinds. Also new CAPABLE WOMAN for housework, BRAE-BURN REALTY A.D. 1956. at alexen i. clwk in the forel ^Vie'^and .* 'Vl h ^discuss with him his need? his re- ' • SEPTIC TANKS beef cattle. Peila Bros Phone Ml OPERATOR be enclosed within a building. In any manner to the foregoing for Rent 64 chester Associates. 172 East Cen­ nnnii mtiti thAI hia arUon t.. nil ^^d tllli* OoUrl dlrffl.' tllC Adnilll* Folej| CD Security Officer. roofs. Gutter work. ^Jhlmneys 4-6 day week. Steady, must Jur- tation and shopping center. Im­ 5n 3-6273 noon, and that notice he (jlven to all i.^lrator to r|te i sources and how he has been get­ CENTER MOTOR SALES 3-7405. INTERNAL GRINDER as may properly be considered at ter St., MI 3-0030 or MT 9-0384. per.^mna Inteiested in said estate of the ’ pt*rsonj» inteie.ated Top police officials from Cleaned and Installed cleaned, chaired, 26 years’ ■ ex nlsh own transportation. Mi 9-5148. Frederick and Betty Edwards. mediate occupancy. Call the R. F. therein to appear at .^aid llm“ and ting along lo date. "rogeUier they 461 MAIN STREET OPERATOR 318 Middle Turnpike East, Resi­ said hearing. FOR OFFICE or commercial use. Dimock C6., Reali'ors. Ml 9-5245 or pendency of said application and the ^ hUfs'i ■ perlence. Free estimates Call LISTINGS WANTED, single and ; explore supplementary types of as- throughout the stale, who are con­ JOBS AVAILABLE in Manchester INSPECTOR dence Zone B. Extension of per­ three rooms, ground floor. Main Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-6816. Bar­ ELEVEN ROOM, two-family house, two-famiiy houses. Member of ""f"'' n,»-paper haVm* « r.r- nected with CD work, will instnict • SEWERS Howley. Mapphester Nu 3-5361. Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ ! sis'.anee, such as so.#' i iecun ly, and elsewhere. Chocolate dipper, SHEET 5IETAL mission to operate telephone an­ St. near post office. Phone MT bara Wiiods, Ml 9-7702, Robert two-car garage, ahed, deep lot. MLS. Howard R. Hastings, Real­ newinin/r V, CUlatlnil III -alil Dl.-lriCt. aild bv |HlSlinR the classes. , Machine Cleaned MAXCIl'pSTER cut, this 8th day of January, 1958. 9-5229, MI $-7444. _ North St. 66,000. MI 9-9866. dialiict,dr.Tri^?‘^.t at least ii\e oa^8 .1 before the , rop> . . <.f Ihl- ep ..rde,- • nn e-- the ,,nbli,- a.K,, 1 vet-'rans pensions, and others w-llh housekeeper, nursemaid, cook, I.ATOUT MAN swering service. Murdock, MI 9-5972. tor, MI 9-1107 any time. e4 .w e-6 --lei .e. -..T,.--... if .1___ post 111 In tilethe lownTown of tolumhia.Columbia, wljerewhere Ses.sions will be held each Mon^ 'TWO FAMILY—5 and 5 with two day of said hearing, to appear tf they deceased owned properl>, and sem by i wliich the applicant raay not be practical nurae, tailor, baker, SALE CR TRADE SHEET METAL WORKER All persona interested may at­ see cau.«e at said time and place and day at the Vernon School, With • INSTALLATION Heating and Plumbing ,17 Gilbert C. Barnes, STORE FOR RENT — Good for MANCHESTER— New five room stores. OH heat, two car garage, certified mail. |M>s(age }irepald !'• 1 famill.sr. The applicant may, have spotter, tobacco 'sojrter, handcut- SHIPFITTER tend this ’hearing. Secretarj' o f the he heard relative thereto, and make re­ Royal O \Vi*o(i\\anl. rhe«tnui Hill, either 20 weeks o f 2-hour saaaions, Ixirge 4-bedroom Colonial. Spa­ beauty parlor or any type bust- ranch full basement, fireplace,' large lot. Good income, first time Legal Notice turn to thi." court. asaets up- to $600. If he has prop­ SPECIALIST S. WATSON, PLUMBING and heat­ ter, laundry manager, presser. ORNA.MENTAL-IRON ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Board of Directors neaa. Ml 9-2997. Conn., and I" or fewqr weeks of 3-hour sessiont. cious living room, dining room laundry tray, full insulation, plas­ on market. Sacrifice. Write owner, JOHN J. WAIjLKTT. Jud^te Pauline Sahin Buisiein, 24- Scle nt‘<'- erly he can still gel assistance, al- ing contractor. New Installations, Part time: iaundre.ss few hours a WORKER William H. Stuek, Chairman I of Manchester, Conn. The course will provide instruc­ and kitchen. Dishwasher. Dis­ tered wall, 'tile bath, living room i Box H. Herald. STATE OF CONNEc’ TK’ UT. Dlxtrlrl lady A> 'nne Br(»okIvn 13. New Vmk. . though the Stale will put a lien on, alteration work snd repair worl.. week, sandwich girl— 10 to 2 p.m.. ARC WELDER Daniel L. Hair, Secretary ENTIRE BUILDING about MOO [of Andover. Pr(»bat»' t'ourl. Town of STATK OF <'ONNK('TirUT, Di.stnct all at lea.at fi\e b«fnr»* .aaid turn* tion for sheriffs, constables and Town and Country Ml 9-3808, Waitress evening.^, sewing ma­ posal. Recreation room. Hot INERT GAS WELDER A d n . No. 4416 i P. O. No', 4363 aquare-feet. Suitable for storei, fireplace, hot water oil heat. Caat w.Ta*a««f Afjdover, Jamiaiv 13, 195k. of Andover Probate t'oiiri. Town i>f a''’( E H r^ i»i,> of Judge. police work in case of on ether- occupancy. Built by Ansaldi. Sher­ Ksiate of Ruth W. Benton late of the of Andover Prubai-' t'ourl. Town tif port or where there i'l incapacity, Service, 806 Main St., Manches­ quire DROP IIAM5IER OPERATOR 'center of town. One car garage for Anili'Vfi Januai\ 13 195R - gency. Ml 9.4143 TOW.V OF JIANCHESTER wood Circle, North Manchester- n account with said Keiate I part of the social worker. nel after they have completed tha REALTY JIG BUILDER sewer and water. Reduced price. to this i'ourt for allowarici'. it is Town of Columbia, in .''aid District, de- PROPOSED ADDITIONAL general factory work. Appl.v Man­ Choice lots available. Being built ed to perform the dntlea of her truat, It In aid to the d'sabled, anyone be- course. Apams 3-6368 nr TE3IPLATE 5IAKER Houses for Rent by Andrew Ansaldi. West Side— Telephone Ml 3-6446, Raymond la ORDEItED; Tlial th. 2fllh .lay of ccaacd , ^ cheater Modes, Tno,, Pine St., PIPE FITTER ORDKRKD’ That aaid Admlnlatratrix .Taniiat y A.D. 1956 at on- oTIock In , The A. miniati an i\ liayliiK rxlilliltart I tween the ages of 18 and 65 who Anyone Interested In jotninf APPROPRIATIONS (ilastonbury ME S-3793 BEAU'nFUL five room fi’rntshed six rooms, fireplace, garage, very T. Schaller, owner and builder. he and. ahe hereby la cited to apnear the afternoon at the Ptnhai'- Office ' in i"')' ' •■‘aM In accordance with provisions of Manche.ster. ' SPOTTER. GENERAL is permanently and totally disabled CD and taking the auxiliary polica 6-ROOM CAPE COD three bedroom year 'round home good condition. Near bus line, T------, — ; ----- — ---- before hciore a Court of' Probate to be'Vi’efd Amloyer In. and tile .-ame le aeaiqned ' Ti'.'.'t 1 r ; and cannot funclioii aa a bread­ Chapter V, .Section 8, Of the Town BOILERHOUSE OPERATOR Bolton Lake, oil heat, fireplace, XI) OVERSIZED Brick Cape, at, the Probate Offl(;c In the Town ofit'U' a hcarjnz on tlie allo»aju e .,1^ aaid ,,Voi',F!a' 'I'n i!i'I"' u'l',00*0 rh!c\ Iti training coiir^ m ^ do so at.tha shopping center and schools. winner oithomemake ■ i.s cniltlcd to ■ra Seven room (four bedroomsi,‘l3 bath, appointment. Present moirlKSg lKSge can be as-should not be removed ar AdininiatrA' Admin’latra- In to appear at aaid tim- ai"l place (o’ ; ['"'.,“ 7,*,' renulied to take an oath. Dwyer baths, fireplace, screened porch, publishing a copv of this ord^t in sonu* adminl.-tratloii account, with said .sacrifiring eligibility tor full as­ rectors ‘Of tli.e Town of Manches­ SEPTIC TANKS L. A. ^ AITTO ROnV REPAIRMAN,- storage space upstairs. sumed. R. F. Dimock 6c Co., Real­ (rix hf aaid eatate ’ and-(hat nntjee of talc, and till- Court direct- the Adliilll- said. two car garage, all city utilities, the time and place of aaid hearing be newspaper------*-*vfn- ha yfng ' A rlrculaimn '...... tn /aid‘ sistance. ter,' Connecticut will be held in the AND METAL. tors, MI 9-5245. Joseph Asliford. District, and by posting a copy of this Istratrix lo cite all persons Iniere.-ted Those already enrolled ora from Full cellar-with hatchway, partially finished 27 ft. recreation near schdols. Owner moving out given to alt persona known to be inter­ ■ P«8 ihcrein to aiipcar at said time and Municipal Building Hearing Room, ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN of state. Priced for immediate MI 9-8818, Barbara Woods, MI- ested in aaid estate, by causing % copv order on the public sign poet In thi Full .Medical Care Given . Andover, Bolton, Cbvent room. Copper plumbing, oil. fired steam heat. All city utilities. Town of Andover, wh^r/' d^censf‘d la.^l place, by puhll.-hinz a copy of thia Tuesday, January 31. 1058 st 8:00 PLUeCED SEWERS CONVERSE MANCHESTER sale. Six room Cape Ctod, full base­ 9-7702, or Robert Murdock, MI- of this order to be piibUehed once In order in aome newspaper having a clr- All those receiving state aid are ers. East Windsor, Elllngto Ameslte drive, Near new High School and shopping center, some newapAper having A circulation in dwelt, and sent by certified mall, post- P.M. on proposed additional ap- ment, tile bath, patio, combina­ 9-5972 aaid District, and posted on the public age prepaid, to: culaflon in aaid Pislricl. and bv poslinz entitled to full use of the medical non and Rockville. The. nun JZ, A PUBUC SERVICE with 5 large The \TOimantic Tru^t Company. Wll- a copy of Ihl- order on tlie public alim- c|udes five women. propiiatiorls aa follows: Maehint Cleaned A smaU home tion windows, amesite drive, ga­ sign post neareat where the deceased poatpoal ill...... the Tow-n of Columbia, .where program, including visits lo dqctor SELUNG ONLY Elections ...... $2,100 NO FEE CHARGED ' roonie, garage. All ploetered rage. Near East Center Street (X V ) RIGA HEIOH'TS, B o lto n - last dwelt in the Town of roltimbia» llmsntlc. Conn. rieceaaed laat tlw-ell. and lent by certl- and dentist' of their owm c.boice,; Bapttq T u l u , Dry Wello, Sewer OWNER REING TRANSFERRED Magnificent new' ranch, Georgia and sept by certified mail, phstage pre­ Mrs. iUlph Wells. Sigoiirney 8t,. Board'of Directora ...... $1,800 nralle. Hot water ^ oil heat. shopping center and high echool. paid, to: Hartford 6. Conn. . ^ fl-rt mall, no.-taae luepaid, to:' word care in a hospital, the serv­ PARAKEETS OAIN FAST PERSONALLY SELECTED Llaeai fantallM -^lU r Water- marble fireplace, built in oven and Mrs. Ruth S. Kriewikl. Andover, Pauline Sallln Buraielu by her Al- Cost of Issuing Bonds .;... $7,600 PAWTINO aad M rg e Wooded lot, «mly $1,800 (Asking price $I4.5(X). Six iqome— Jtfrs. Sylvia I. Cambio. 4$ Ravens- torney. Royal O. Wofalward. Cheadiut ice's of- the visiting nurse and ac- Rocheoler, N. - Y. — . Bird iW* prooflag Done. ^ $tS,500 — V Dowif sPoymont | •tove, tw6 car garage. See signs wood Avenue./ rrovidence, Rhode Conn. J « 4i searcher! say that if th# gvftrtgg USED CAR^ Snow Plowing and Sanding $5,0i-5>ound infhnt greif a# .gut M PAPER HANQINB M ted? Call oil heat, I’ii bathe, fireplace, and to her attorney: 343 Schenectady Avenue, Brooklyp 18, All state checks, sold Mies Fine, ' Satisfaction' Guaranteed Board of Directora MeKINNEY BROS. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ^May B« Seen Sundiay 2 to 5 P.M.-—Weekdays 5 to 8 P.M. porch, full attic, plaetered walla, Dlmock A Co., Realtors, MI- John .B. SuUlTan. Main Btreet. Willi- ^'’sldto 'Taleotl Whit,. Wallingford. ore made out to the beneficiary, a baby parakeot, ha would ofiKsB nfiLEPH ONB 9-6245, Joseph Ashford, MI- mantle, Connecticut, New ■fork. . . „ Terms To Suit You Mancheater, * Connecticut W cM T M E. H o w IciimI oU city utilities. Near bua line imd w Tat lai(it five 6a.v, before latd Hma all at leaat flva daya before aaid Hma and he maytuea his check oa he j more than 176 pounda at tte Dated at Manchaster, OonnacU* . SOS M AIN A T R E E T 9-6818, Barbara Wobds. Ml 9-7702 all on or before the 14th da^ of Janu­ Bank Financing S«w«ra9« Disposal Co. M |f.32«6 OR BY APPOINTMENT—CALL MI 8.7U8 R eoltei^ M I $-1108, Anytime. aehool, caiarlee Lesperonee, MI ary, 19M, > ■ ****i?HillLE8 a. NlCHOLiON. jildfa. deenu nest The right of oelf-de- of thru wiKm cut, this OUi day o f January, 1868. tS 0-lS 9 PtOri •$. — $ a S-MOB > MANCHESniit, CONN. 9-7620. , I or Ro^rt Murdock, MI 9-5872, CHARLES H. NICHOLSON^ Judge. “ *‘S u ii L M *. NlCMOLaON. JiaUt. Phooa Ml 9-0081 P; O, No. 4868 J ■■ ''\- (>> ‘ A ' ■ ' '} ;■ ■ '

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, ld58 PAGE TWENTY*POim iianfliigatey IttMttog % yalb .•1 ------^ A rera p e Daily Nat Pr*** Ran TTi* Weather Far the Week Ended, Forecaat af V. 8. Weather Btmaa The annual congregational meet­ The Waddall PTA wUl hold lU The Jessie Sweet Circle^ of the be Mrs. Jean Mathiason, Mrs. Dor­ trict was recently created by di­ January 11, 1988 ing of the Emanuel Lutheran meatUig toni|bt In the cafeteria W8CS of the North ^ejiodist othy Trotter, M«. Hasel Loveland No SkiitinK Democrats Slate viding the fourth and Norman 8aow eontinitliiig tonlglitl. V im About Town Church will be heldtomorrow eve­ of the school.' The apeaiker will be Church will meet at 8/o’clofck' to- and Miss Florence Miulden. Comollo, Fourth diatrict chairman, near 80. Anrunralatlon 8 ta 4 ning at 7:30 in Luther hall. Finan­ Raymond V. Stlnchfleld, assistant morrow night at the home of Floyd Meeting Tonight la a resident of the new diatrict. 12,612 superintendent of schools. J. Tuckier, 235 Burnham St. Skating not be allowed inrhea. Friday, snow anrriea. Hlfti cial ahd organisational reporU wjll BecauasT of the Inclement weath­ on any of . e _ three Park De- Committee members will meet Mepiher af tha Audit MtM A n u LaCa m , regent of be read, elections held an)—The stock market stajred a mighty Anderson today left the door upsurge on news of lower margin requirements today but open for a possible lax reduc­ Farm states Congress mem. profit-taking slashed gains early this afternoon. Neverthe­ tion if other measures fail to bers gave a cold reception If It Promotes Peace less, the market was substantially ahead in virtually all ma- get the U.S. economy to today to President Eisen­ ------^jor sedlions. moving upward. hower’s proposal for lower 16 Dropping of msrgin require- “I do not believe the balance t« pri^e supports on farm com JAN. »i WITH AU\' CASH SALES! m enu' to 50 per cent from 70 per ■ now on the aide of reducing taxea.” [ nioditie.S. Sen. Ellender (D -' Margin Cut cent by the Federal Reierve Board lAnderiW chairman of the Sen-j Wants Reds Be The Very First To Take Adyantage Of «7it'^^Lofrw ^u a huge "We might very appropri-{ate Agriculture Committee. LINGERIE DEPT. SPECIALS Opening galna went to 2 poinU want to conalder” a ta-x cut. \ said Elsenhower’s program and beyond along,.a broad front.' Hia opinion, Andeiaon aaid. I* | “doesn’t have a ghost of a| Confer on For Stock The firat hour trading wa* a tre- j that the nation now ha* the "baaic ■ d m n e e this year or anv other Smdl amount of SLIPS, FLANNEL GQW NS and mendou* 1.260.000 iharea, equai^to Ungredlenta’^ for m economic ' FURTHER REDUCTIONS the firat four hour* yesterday. The readjustment and a reaurgenc# Vi PRICE PAJAMAS, RAYON GOWNS ond NYLON PANTIES Purchases ticker tape lagged for an hour and bualneaa growth. i Ike’s Terms 36 minute* and waa aa much as 8 But if economic expectations Washington, Jan. 16 UP)— On All Our ahniild prove to be in error, he President Eisenhower today By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER Washington. Jan. 16 OPt The mimitea behind at worst. Broken style* and rip e*. By the end of the flrit hour, aaid, "then w’e ahoiild have to take called for lower government Washington, Jan. 16 UP)— government today lowered the into consideration whatever meaa- SALE! margin on atock purchaaea--ap­ however, traders were cashing price supports for major farm iirea are neceeaary’’ to stimulate Secrctai’v of State Dulles said parently in an effort to help stim ­ their profit* with a vengeance a* crops and dairy products, and VALUE the market average neared the buaineaa activity. tofiay “We do want a summit ulate bualneaa and apur activity Andeiaon waa before the tax-writ­ an easing of production re- meeting" with Rus.5ia and $2.00 to on the nation'a aluggiah atock mar- recovery high reached last Novem­ to ber. a "reaiftance point" since ing House Ways and Means Com- ^ striction.s. other nations if it will pro­ keta. mittee and gave these view* under' In a special message to Con- | $8.98 *4.49 .There waa varied reaction among then. mote peace. COATS qiieat^ning. 1 gress, Elsenhower laid out in 14 I buaineaamen to the Federal Re- Big opening blocks tumbled He challenged Soviet ruler* to He had come Irefore the group points what he termed a "progress i From HALE'S FASHION DEPT. LINGERIE DEPT.—MAIN FLOOR aerv'e Board announcement that, ef­ across the tape. Bethlehem took ■say whether they want such a con- primarily to recommend continua­ program” and said it would let ' fective today, the margin or down opening honor* with 25.000 shares, tion of preaeht tax rates with the farmers benefit more from "their | frrence on President Eisenhower's payment required for atock pur- up I'-, St 3ft*,. In later trade* it* terms, which include preliminary gain shaded a point. exception of some relief for small own unparalleled ability to pro- ! GOOD BUtS iram rar GIRLS’ D^PT, Seemi Flior chaaea waa cut from 70 per cent bustneaamen. He had a prepared talks at lower levels. 3 Other opener* included Getty diice.” j to 50 per cent. The higher percen­ statement in which he aaid any The program heW out the pros­ Not .Afraid to NegntiAle Were $34.95. tage had been In effect nearly I Oil up 1 3-8 at 27 on 20.000 »hare*: Cautioning against a summit / TENNA PAGE general lax reduction*, "do not pect too of eventual lower food PRETEEN three year*. |(U.8. Steel Up 1>, at .55 3-8 on lO - seem prudent" at this time. cost* (or consunters. session without adequate prepara­ SKIRTS The announcement came after 000: and Royal Dutch up at tions, Dulles said this country is NOW • • 3 f t o n 10,000. In the coiirae of questioning. An­ Eisenhowei told Congress that SKIRTS DRESSES other government reporU *howed derson repeatedly voiced belief agrievilture in recent years has not "afraid to negotiate” with the ENTIRE STOCK pnoducUon and Income »agged in Ail the*e atoe "inflexible" "Farm production per man-hour change ranged from prediction* of 4',. in nlllng out tax cut*, and If the has doubled since 1940," he said. Cold War. " Douglas Aircraft, which der lared Were $49.95. that lowering the anli-lnf' e ion "circumatance* warrant ' hr would ' Tlt'ere has been more t hange in The secretary said it would be barrier would have little eff/ to i a 25-cenl extra dividend instead of certainlv be w-iiling to take some agriculture within the lifetime of a disaster if Western leaders were the 50-rent extra it ha* been paying a forecast the move would make I tax action. ■ men now living than in the previous forced to break off a heads of gov­ NOW • • • • *® since had a delayed opening ernment conference in an atmos­ N(iw ^3m m the m arket more fluid. In hia formal reiommendation. two thousand years," Now ’ 1 0 on ft.OOO shares and wa* down S', Now ^3'** The reduction waa hailed by phere oif hostility because that .knderson apecifically ' called- for Eisenhower aaid the rapid ■. Size* 7 to 14 8 to l i Mm 8 to 15 Keith F’linaton. president of the at MS- could "intensify tlie Cold War and The market remained gencially continuation nf the .52 per cent changes taking.place In agriculture Nek York Stoik Exchange, a* giv- ^ are "largely the result of a major ^ make more likely that it would Ing the market a desirable added j turn Into a Hot W'ar ' TOILETRIES, etc. (Conttniied on Page Khe) (rontiniied on Page ’two) I hieaklhvough in agricultiii )' sc.i- Were S55.00. liquidity that he said would help j ' ence and tei hndlogy." consti.iite a It a 1.40 rwoiild be a "fatal dis­ /" HNAL GLEARAUGE IN pUR SPORTSWEAR DEPARTMENT Industry raise new fund* for work-1 revolution that cannot be re- aster.' Dulles said, if a summit ...... 98c ing capital and expansion meeting diverted free world na­ BLU.STRIKE RAZOR BLADE$...... » • e • I versed, and are continuing. NOW SPORTSWEAR—SECOND FLOOR • ALL SALES FINAL Other reaction from financial "It cannot b.- avoided and it tions from neede Reg. $3.98- pres'dent of the union, said in Ce- paper that he "had no ificllnation REG. 88.98. ' After the Watkins decision, the da- Rapids: year, permits (owns and, i ities to BASII.IO-Sl'G.AK RE5I.ATCHED ea. 54.98 Bupwnie Court sent the Baren­ decide b\ refeiendnms wheltier to impugn the right of 'any group VOW .. *4.29 SHIRTS 2.99 "I have sent out instructions to 0[>era "Vaties.-ci ' written by Chicago. Jan. 16 '.T)—.Middle­ ^ of Prote.slants br others to express blatt ca«e back to the Appellate' Beautiful quality, mostly with gold hirex all our people to postpone the free transportalion will be piovidcd REG. 84.98. MS. Siios 7 to 15, 8 to 20, IOV 2 t o 2 2 V 3 . . Pink; roee, blue, yellow and green. A lighter Court for another look. I American .Samuel Barber, teniuxl for pupils of non-profit private frankly their opinion,” on tills ttlie weight Champion Carmen Ba- stiike pending further negotia­ major operatic work by music slllo will ilefend his title In a re­ NOW .. *3.79 Chooee from plaid* and stripes. Sizes 8 to weight quality hut very absorbent and long In taking the view timt the Su­ Ike Urged to Detail schools school bus lawi or any oilier sub­ tions,’ critics . . . Y'onkers, Y. mollier match with isiigii'r Ray Robinson REG. 88.98. 8*. Reg. 81.98. S I wearing. ______' _____• preme Court did not strike down ; "Die largesi single group of pu­ ject " 3 ONLY--REGULAR $29.9$ the resolution, Bastian Wrote: , Union and railroad representa­ meet* for last time with son Hugh at the Chleago Stadium ’Tues­ NOW . . . *3.19 CLEARANCE PRICE ...... I . T tives will meet this afternbon at pils eligible for .such tran.sporta- "But I should like to make it ALL SALES FINAL— FASHION DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR ONE LOT O F BETTER ST. MARY'S "It would not have left so vital j Redmond in Slianghai prison on lion m the slate are about TQ.OOn clear.' Dr. .Stafford wiotc. "That day night, .'larch 'ii, the Inter- an issue, to Inference or Interpre-1 Syracuse, N. Y,, for further talks e.spionage charge. nntinnal Boxing Club announced about contract provision.*. Pad- in. Roman Catholic schools ELECTRIC BLANKETS tation. The far-reaching result of, Pentagon Shift Plan Air Force . Colonel say.s atomic, Blanshaid. the Transcript said. 1 (('nntlmirM) on Page Fho) today. WOOL BLANKET5 such a holding would be that the | dock said. . rocket carried by F-IOIB Vodoo a PaddcK'k did not explain what committee, established by the en­ can knock out whole.fleet of enemy tXJI’PER AID CROED HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENT tire House of Representatives, I .'Washington. Jan. 16 (/Pi—Demo-*’ Elsenhower told his news con- development had 'caused the .sud­ bombers . . . Slate Police Capl. | " ashington, Jan. 16 (4b*—Con­ LADIES’ ACCESSORIES SPECIALS would be rendered helpless, anil cralic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of 1 ference yesterday he would be den atrike cancellal,ion. Robert Rundle tells Groton sailors gress was asked today to help (LOWER STOR^ LEVEL) REDUCED '24.95 1 Texas called on President Eisen- "the last to ask (or a detailed or------i- that Connecticut Ttirnpike will l>e the ailing domestic copper Indus­ With a S-year guarantee! Full size, single Some are ^lightly soiled. Mostly pne of a (Conttnued on Page Five) ! hower today to take full responsi- ganization in which I believe " be- (ConYlmifd on Png^ Two) heavily patrollixl agnin.sl speeders State Lawmakers Urge try l»y prescribing hlg)ter Import C/eoronc^ Clearance kind. control, 2 greens—1 blue. ; bility for Defense Department re-j cau.se such an organization had to U.S. Inimlgiation and NaUiral- tariffs. BipartiNan groups In t)»e Clearance ' organization something Eisen-, be effective in the long range after * • f • izatlon Service holds Italian .\ii- Senate and House co-sponsored 1 ONLY— GENERAL pLECTRIC QUILTED COVERLETS bower indicates he is reluctant to he was no longer president A lcom lor t.rasing ■ tonlo Portiinato on charge of il­ hills to set an Import tax of 4 Sale Sale AT REDUCED PRICES VanguaM Passes do. Eisenhower said there must be legal entry after he jumped ship Merit Pay to Teaehers , cents a pound fo apply whenever Sale Johnfion. who heads the Senate a consensus reached with Con­ in Baltimore , . . Canada'.* Liberal tlie C..S. market priee of copper 2 5 % OFF ON ALL ELECTRIC BLANKET Reg. 89.98. 72 x 100. Twin size. ------S 7 .9 8 Main Engine Test Preparedne.ss subcommittee, said it gress .and the armed services Split ill Slate GOP Parly expected to wind up conten­ drops )>elo>v SO ernts a poiind.^ • Hartford. Jan. Hi '."Pi —The I'lider Hie pie.sent setup, a sci­ Reg. 811.98. 86 x 100. Full size. .. is encouraging that Secretary of 'lead.s on any plan and his own tion by electing former Koieign Copper now is selling st betweei^ CLOSEOUT $OT^-95 personal convictions could not be Hartford, Jan. 16 i/Pi — National quality of Comiccticiil cciucalloii ence teacher with a masters de­ IMPORTED FABRIC Plain qolor Everglaze Chintz, “American Cape Canaveral, Fla., Jan. 16 UTi Defense McElroy "is drawing upon Secretary Lester B. Pear.son 34 and 2.5 cents a pound. SLEDS IN STOCK PRICE ^ " Beauty’’ rose pattern.' he final answer. Oiairman Mj.ide Alcorn says the as new leader. could be lai.scd by pormilting lo­ gree at MIT (Ma.ssachusetts ln.”ti- —Martin Co. and the Navy gronnil experienced people to come up ;Reg. 83.98. 72 x 100. Twin size...... $ 6 .9 8 ^ He said he wants "to gel the two wari'tng "factions within the Navy Fireman Carlos E. Vota of cal school.” to pay higher satarie.” lute of Technology I can't be paid TALKS CALIiKU ON JOBLESS Handbags tested the main engine of tl)e Van­ I with a specific plan for reorganiza- mo-e by » ' than a person, to exceptionally qualilied teachers 810.98. 100. I very finest kind of organization ranks of Connecticut Republlca- Texa.s *ay* prisoner* were mi*; Hartford, Jan.. 16 i45 — Gov. REG. $15.95 ...... NOW $11.95 Jewelry Rfg. $47.95 value. i Full size, single control. Reg. 86 x Full size...... $ 8 !9 8 guard rocket in the rain Taat night. I tlon.” in science and other fields. with a masters degree in educa­ Nationally ism must unite to nominate the , treated at Sasebo, Ja|>an. brig liy Rlbicoff said today he will ask Flamingo color. . , “I.eaf Bud’’ rqse pattern. The results were happy. McElroy named Gen. Nathan [ we can” but added that there tion from a local teachers' college, Twining. ' chairman of the Joint would be a "good (leal of argii- strongest pos.sible gubernatorial: Marine.* so openly he "tlipiiglit This conleplion came today fi'oiii legtslatlve leaders to nieet with REG. $14.95 ...... NOW $10.95 ' Regular $2.98 Pleased workers cm the big Mai - candidate. Stale Reps. Roliert T. Caiin.” of he .said. Known Gloves tin-buUt aatelllte launching vehicle Chiefs of Staff, and two of his : menf’ and if the trend is not in ■ evei'yone knew about it." . . . U.S him Feb. 10 to discus* the unem* I don't see how We can Induce Regular $1.00 1 the direction of his views "then 1 Connecticut Republicans h»ve military trains running on sclicdiilc Madison and I.iiey T. Hammer of ployment problem in the atate. reported that the electrical checks, j predecessors. Gen. Omar N. Brad­ any competent science student to REG. $ 9.95 ...... NOW $ 7.50 Many etyles in plastic, calf, couldn't po.saibly have anything been-divided into two camps for between Berlin and We.s.t Germany Branford ttvn menibcrs of the Kibicoff said he would not Hoot- Brand I FREE PARKING REAR OF STORE pressurization testa arid other de­ ley and Adni. Arthur Radford, to logislatiii p's education committee. go" into teaching rather than in­ advice him on defense iealign- ' to do with it.” , several years. again after dispute with Rii.s.sian late to call a special session of Slip-on style In double woven faille and genuine t leather. Large asiortment of neck­ tails which must be gone over be­ One group includes former Gov. .Such n practice, they maintain­ dustry when there is no premiuiij, fore a launching came off all right- ' merits. A number of civilian ad- i Jolinson said , he hopes the le- guard.”. tile Ix'guslature to cope with tho Limited to present slock while it lasts. John Lodge. Alcorn and, State Moscow Radio .' leachera in' ence and other instruction. These Sauce Pan ^ 1 for Th€ J W . H A liCO R K trend and turn it toward coopera- , The ■ split j:6es back to I960;'front B-47 jet bombei) at 18,000 stranded on sUppery roads 1st Uw There wai no hiding the missile’s 1 then to spell out To Congress any ...... ' ' •- suggestion* included: ', j p r . when I the Baldwln-Alcorn-Lt^ge;-Lodge feet o'-er Pacific Ocean. . . : New ! other subjects the schools wi*h to New York metropoUUa are*. M ANCHiStiR C o m m - identity, however. Hundreds of | legislative change* that sre need- tion and concentration Instead of , either attract or retain'.’ Longer Reboot Day Reo. $3.fS SPECIAL citizens in this area recognize the cd. the dispersion of»^uthorlty that i faction won the gubernatoriallatdrial type of evidence supporting con- Consideration To lengthening .the Up to 28 inched of 4WOw aeeom f nomlpation for Lodge. It reached tentlens that Jimmy Hoffa rigged Rep. Cairns went one stepfurther . CORNER MAIN dad OAK STREETS dlatlnctlve Vanguard- launching “ Thia la properly an executive now confuses the department” and said ,a teacher’s edutational school day and the school year. lated in the Catskflt* la .Mam function and detailed recommenda- Mans'fleld aaid. its pe(Ut lffJlG62 wl)en tjiat fac- Teamaters' election due lo be pre- York dtote—and It tower -without difficulty. I sented in federal district court in backgi'ound should also he taken tlonb will be very l^elpful tO'.Ckms into, considerfitlon salary-wise. (ConUnued qa Page FUtosa) r . (Goattnued «m Fog* Four) grasa," Jehnion itaid. - , (Continued on Pago Four) (CottUBued on P a to T o n r) N^w York today. 10 ■ "/■■ - \ ♦ 4 >e rm t

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