'■'N I' '■ K V- ■ f ■ \ \ ■X' ■JH ITIURSDAY, JANUARY i. 1962 ." N- A jm m t Daily: Net P ^ i9IattrbPBt«r lEnMittit HrraUi t>- ■. ide the Week BadetU^' The Weather Deeemliito SO, ,1001 rbreeeet ef D. S. WoetIMr BeMae V aiMt-rreexiag Wain 'iTMaiaWb; 13,527 Light enow mlzclQ with end dieaa- Member of the Andit Ing to eleet, fredxlag rein toalgn. f'**- of OhwqIatlaB Lpwla aOe. Setorday freeikif lelq Manchttter— A City of ViUage/CItarm .diMiglng to rein. High 28 to S4.
i G O O O / j ^ E A R Vex.. LXXXI, 1 ^ 8 0 (FO U ^^ P^ES) M^CHESTER, CONN., FlHDAV, JANUARY 5, 1962 fCIeMlfled Advertiitngi |^ en i 1») PRICE FIVE CENTS f Sant^ns Lifted ^ ^ Stat&Neivs Roun Man Leads 6 'N r- V . ■ Children, Wife Tax Bribe , Boston,-Jail. 5 (iiP)—Inter- ■ - K Deluxe 12 Pound 2Xycle 3(Hliicti G-E Electric Range From Danger Washlngtoii, Jan. 6 (/P)—emlnlaten meeting m Coate Rice. nal Revenue Service Chief In^ Automatic WITH AUTOMATIC Removal of diplomatic and The late Dominican dictator, Rafel Litchfield, Jan. 5 (/P>-^A spjktor Raymond N. Kicly O V E N T IM ^ economic ;'saiielions against L. TruJlUq, was implicated in a man led hia wife and aix chil testified in; federal court to plot tOv idll’ Vedexutlan President dren to safety early today as day a defendant in a bribe i^ilter-Flo^ the Dominican Republic has Romulo Betsuieeurtt' ; . triggered quick action to re- The swetioni were continued fire ^ stro y ^ their 2-story trial promised an Internal- lieve the Caribbean Cbqntry’s during the island's stormy period home. ^ Revenue .offidal a trip to following Trujillo's assassination Fire units from Litchfield and Paris. Differraicegr ailing economy. last-May 30. ^ two other towns fought the flames Kfely returned tp the witneee i A vote by the council of the Or-, . After other members of the in sub-freezing teinperatures but stand at thS trial of four men gnnizetion of- American Stetde Trujillo family finally left the Is were unable to save the frame charged with' conspiracy tp de With AUit (OAS) yesterday to remove aanc- land -jr as U4S. warships cruised house oh Chestnut Hill. fraud the government. They, are Uone cleared the way for an,im>. olfshwe—and Balaguer and rival Tile occupant. Ross H. Simmons, three lawyers—Nathaniel Berg mediate increase in the amount of eleibents aneed to the council of discovered the fife in the cellar and- man, Hartford, Conn.; Saul Glass- EXCLUSIVE OFFER! ! 23-incltvmastcr oven, anfo> . Bugar which the Uhlted States govemdient, removal of the. eanc- immediately evacuated hii wife and man,''Brookline, Mass,, and Paul Main Topic buys—at high prices—from the tlons appeared .imminent. I t came the... Six youngsters who 'range In A. .Gorin. Newton, Maes.—and matic oveiTiiiner with clock Domihtesn Republic. Henry Grtllo, a former executive The vote was^SO-O with Cuba ab yesterday. ’ age from 9 months to 14 years. By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER and minute mhi^er. Litchfield, Ekut Litchfield and assistant tManchester, .yt.. Jan. 6 (/Pi ■ The government contends the ident Kennedy and Secretfiry,, .. to resume normal diplomatic and —When Miss Clara Mae Hem- ■ Extended F'orecant three attorneys -gave a bribe and first line quality china! Sold until' now only in tjjr finest gift economic tblatlons with the island of State.Dean Rusk on „&irlin ’ enway, Manchester town, clerk, Windsor Locks, Jan. 4 (g>>—'The other .gifts to .McCaffrey to per problems,. ' shops and department stores. Now for the first'tiybie brought to - republic. looked up from her desk to. U.S. Weather Bureau extended suade him to recommend "ho X ♦ you on a Club Plan/never before eqijaletf by any merchant. President Joaqnin Balaguer said see a young couple holding Connecticut forecast for Saturday prosecution" of a tax evasion case,' One -piiiipoee of the oon/Mi»ncs Start Today fhe-OAS action vrill lead to "open hands queried; '.'Marriage through Wednesday, Jan. 10: Kiely testified Gorin made the phesMmably la (o (]i*cuas reported Check these wondeHul-values. _5®^P«''* P'‘'‘=®s other fine ing the doors to greaL-possibilities license?" .. Temperatures' are expected to offer of a Paris trip to McCaffrey operational dUTerenoes between GE Electric Dryer on the econonric front” average 8 fo 8 degrees beiow norm U.S, offlclala Berlin and quality:china. It's the oppqrtithity of a lifetime and you .can "No,'* answered the young in a conversation in McCaffrey's Now available all 5 units ... Balaguer, head of a compromise man, "too late for that. Look': al. Normal ipean temperature at office, in July o f last year. Kiely pollcjmAake'rfi in Washington. at- 79c each with. every have thisat Pinehuj/stp .L!! council, of goVemmept established out there.’’ Hartford is 28 and ranges from a added that unknown to Gorin the Clgy Is rSiMrted to have regis $5.00 i^urchasc. NeYerPricedMower , last Mqprfay,, reaffirmed that he .Outside .her windows, in a usual dally high of 37 to a low of room had been equipped \lrith . hid tered an objection with Rtwk last will step'^doWn s& head of govern- station wagon. Miss Hemen- 18. At Bridgeport, the normal den electronic devices. month against instructions which sharply limit-the fMedom of action -C U P and SAUCER .ment befot%4he end of next month. way saw four chRdren, . range is from 37 to 22 and at New Kiely said that Mrs. McCaffrey He had vowed to'qult If thp. sanc What '*he sold was two Haven the normal daily range Is also was Invited along tors the of the U.S. command In BWUn in - tions were removed.' ' ' hunting and fishing licenses. 37 to 21. Paris-trip. >■ , s . ' dealing with sr poeaible E ast Ger -SOUP OR CEREAL The .sanctions were voted ip 1960 The Ice fishing is great Cold at the beginning of the Kiely told Judge Fra“ncls J. W. man uprising ahmf the Efiat Ber . after im Inter-Americap foreign hereabouts right iww. period, moderating a bit about mid Ford and a jury that G6rin made lin border watt. - DINNER PL^E period and turningmoderately the 'proposition of the Paris trip High 'Ui8. olficlals claiin that ' cold at the end of the period. on hearing that one of McCafrey'a any dllfererices between Clay and - FRUIT and DES‘SERT ' Precipitation may total 41 inch' eight children Was ill, the administration are ' reUatlvely U. S., Dfeih Agen|i8 ’ to 1 Inch melted, occurring as .Kiely, teatlfled McCaffrey had minor In comparison- with : what - SALAD and B & B rain or snow alCng the coast , and called Gorin in hi*. presence and Uiey-taasert l*-bnlc ' agreamant" snow inland ^at the beginning and invited Gorin to Hia oMto First, among Clay, Kennedy and Ruak •ot-' " - Hr ^ on U.S. policy in Berlin. ■ ' ./ middle period and toward the end Kiely said, he instaUeAlMl^amic Because this cWna offer CLOTHES COME OUT of the period aa-well. microf>hone behind a in Mc- Other Informed authoritlas con came right, in the mirldle Red F ^ s Resisting (hiffrey's- office and ..that wires firmed, however, that soma differ- . FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW ' SUHSHINE FRESH! Beaver Taga were run behind the,. Saab board •nets do exist. Specifically, they of the holiday season, we and down the hall to the. utility T Wtis in Rfisan.and You Visited Me’ say Clay feels, stnmgly Washing will run it a little longer Hartford- Jah. 6 (gn — Beaver cioaet where he listened to the eon- ton cannot anticipate all poeaible The following pieceswiU.be-availahle (open stric'k) trappere take note. Tha second the security doors to open during a recent visit to MassachuaatU emergencies which may arts* and than planned.. . so start In North i^etNam and final tagging session to r pelts veraation and recorded it on tape. State Prison at Walpole Maas. The photograph, by .Philip Stack of The Pilot, Boston that authoritlea,, on tha.: scene now-. .. wc will .see that you to complete your set: / will be held this week'Mid. Kiely told the Court MCCaffrey Catholic newspaper, recalls the Biblical .words of Matthew; "I was in prison iuid you visited e Sugar and Cream e Gravy Boat Metal lint trap, jseletr“dry” or “damp dry^’, “fluff” setting aotivated the microphone and the "'8major damage ' to der consideration. A-special cen CORM-FED IQWA MISS IOWA (formerly Mis- SNET Cites Revtmtim-^ scribed aa an alleged W O,000 tax Denies Bar poses. . Mocebvaiv .otfiolala Mid best meat in town and in addition they are i ^1 Ocmanmlst pldnta and defense la-< ter is in operation for training vol there 4s. ja constant need, to con 8l.s.slppi brand I . Stereo ■ Btallallons. unteers in behind-the-linea tech Hartford. Jan, 6 (jF)—An official evasion. | Nexl 2 Months pleased that we continue to offer old fashioned . AmChg thb'areas Ulted as major of the Southern, New England Tel- At yasterday’s teaaloa the pro- sult wlth'the NATO Allies, particu counter service where you get really fresh niques. including parachute-jump larly Britain, France and West resistance centers was the pro ing and general guerrilla wOrk. aphops Co. haa raised the question Washington, Jan. 5 (iP)—The Da Germany, and thus make sure of PORK vince of Nghean In the Red River of whether the state can consider (OoBlIaiMd oa Page Four) To UN in Rh odesia ground meals . . . w here you can hil.v one' SLICED The volunteers, who reportedly re a coordinated reiponse to any dan- Delta, a region where much of the ceive special .pay allowances and intarstate,, revenues in fixing state fense Department announced to frjankfurt, two lamb chops, one chicken breast day a ebarp cut in draft calls for population is Roman Catholic. family security arrangements are telephone rates. (Oonllnued on Page Four) ROAST or just any combination. . . . - ■ V Communist reprisals against res being taught to operate in teams John Laahnits, SNETOO vice By TH E ASSOCIATED PRESS ifdo .the job. Thant was invited to the next two months because the 7-R in r i :T BACON idents of the area reportedly have of-three.. Some 100 volunteers are president and general eouneer, said H ospital Fire Britain disassociated itself to Salisbury for talks on this matter Army has reached 11* buildup goal. Increased sharply. '* day from Sir Roy Welensky’s pub and otuWelensk.v’a own accusation understood to be in training. yesterday at a 8UU Public Utili The February draft call was set The Hanoi government has All official sources deny knowl ties Commission hearing (hat he lic refusal to allow the United Na that U.N. troops have been com UHF-VHF. Has continuous tion* to check whether arms are mitting atrocities In Katanga. at 8,000 men and the March call at tacitly acknowledged it is having edge of- any plana to sehd agents doubted that the PUC could con Alarin Set Off 6,000, all for the Army, UHF tuner. Smartly styled. problems with rebels. Nhan Dam north. aider the inteihUte rates. belpg smuggled through Rhodeaia A Foreign Office spokesman BiiUetins , Availahlejn your choice of colors; Walnut, maple, oak the official organ of the: North ■'fBe South Viet .?lam government His argument ws* that sines the ,to Kataiiga. was itoked-at a news conference If TiUjs wgs the lowest since last Vletnameha Communist party, has In Six Minutes Weienaky la a aiipporter of Britain identified itself with these July, just before the U.S. began Culled from AP Wirgs ‘(blond) and mahogany. No delivery, or in.stailation been charging in recent weeks that (Gontiiined On Page Sqeea) (OonttBoed Mi Page Pour) Prealdent Molse Tshombe of Ka chSeges. He replied: building up lU military strength guerrlUaa sent north by South Hartford, Jan. OiJPl — State Po- tanga. "We have not committed our In the face- of Russian threats- to aharge. • * selves.’’ piish the West out of Berlin. 12 Cu. Ft. G-E Viet Nam and the United States IlM 'Cbmmisiloner Xeo j-'Mulcahy The Foreiifh Office,’ with acme 8U X T, FREEZHTO RAIN have bedn woritlng with peasant embarraaament, said the Britiah It was evident Welensky's pub The January call was 15,000. eays tnveatigatlon haa establlahed lic statement cut 'hcros* British The Pentagon said that aa a re Windsor Locks, Jan. 5 t^V— resistance groupa In the highlands A Report hy William J, government has not committed It Tie UJ8, Wenthw Bureau Iim BEEF, PORK and ' Ref rigerotorf and causing wtde^>read sabotage. that from the time the Hartford self on acting U.N. Secretary-g.en- wishes. This ■ country Is respon sult of higher draft calls and other Issued this sleet aad freeaing G-E Portable The Hanoi Radio and press hSve Hospital fire was disoovered until eral U ’Thant's proposal to aeC up sible for foreign' relations 'of the abtlons the ‘istrenglh objective of rain Warning for OonneeUeuti VEAL LOAVES been charging that "U.S., Diem the alarm was turned in only aix semi-independent Rhodesian Fed-' the Army, .Including provisions for Beat 2 egg.-.; add I V cups iSs; Freezer obaervation r>osts in Rhodesia as Light snow wlU develop this agenU” are trying to Infiltrate minutes clapaed. a check against suspected armt> eratlon. A British note to Thant manning the two new Army divi evening then become mlzM with milk,and cup -fine dry .Dishwasher North Vlpt Nam in vieUtioh of the The blaze caused 16 deaths. smuggling. . * last night suggested he visit Sal sions, has now been reached.’-’ bread ■ cniinh.s. I..et stand a Brides Have and change to sleet and freez 1954 truce agJciBement endlhg the Mulcahy'a disclosure about the isbury for talks with Welensky few minutes. Tlien mix with Welensky, prime minister of the Since the start .of the buildup, ing rain tonight continuing into Indochina TVar. • Hanoi concedes timing of the fire alarm was made white-ruled Central African Fed- and British delegates. the afinouncement saldj there ha* Hatiirday. Glaze and Icing will a Ih.r. .Pinehurst 3 in 1 blend that there are ceqters of resis yesterday as a formal hearing on But the note significantly omitt of ground pork, beef . and leration, early today aniibbed U been more than a 20 per cent Im occur on alt exposed surfaces in- tance,''particularly In the remote the. fire resumed. The. ori^nal Thant'a plan. He proposed Instead ed all mention of the federation provement in enllslmehta. Half of veal; - V cup ntWlced onion, The ‘Dreadful’ Look hearing conyened at the hospital aCCusatiqns and of Welensky's re cJiidlng wire* and treea. Hazard hig^ands, which have not yielded that International Red Cross men the -total -manpower gain* during ous driving conditions are ex- , t'easpoonsi .'?lt; ' li, tea- to mopping up. . ___ . .i X on Dec. '8 within hours of the fusal to admit U.N. watchers. the buildup have b«*en from Induc sjioon pepper and 1 teaspoon tragedy. In general, the British govern pectin tonight and caution Is , BUH K ( HICK The Hanoi mention of Diem was New York, Jan. 6 (/P) — Mostfbut ■he.,placed the blame oh the tions, it said. advised. , Worcestci-shire. Shape in a reference to President Ngo Dinh Testimony at the original hear ment sympathizes with .many of This did not Include the call tO' 2 loaves. Bake in moderate modem bridee who walk down the brides themselves and on their ing ahowed there was great die-' (BONE IN) Diem of "South Viet Nam. aisle look "dreadful" In wedding mothers, adding: Welensky’s criticisms of U.N. active service of 119,000 Army Na PIAN WAR ON TiaRRORmS oven i.a.'in’ F .i 1 limir. P our • Slide-out Shrl'-es South, y iet Nam and-the Uhft- agreement among hospital-person policy Irt' The Congo and elsewhere. tional Guardsmen and Reservists. bottled btirbeLondon is ment mlnistors worked today on Pol Roast the loaves .abowt 1,5 m inutes • Antomatie Defrost . says a noted New York^miUlner. ulns on things, but if It's what first month of the buildup, totalled secret measpree to smother ter FIRST Cl'TS Fluah-away drain means ab.solutely no pre-rinsing. the demarcation line between known there yaa a fire In the convinced Welensky has made a 1.1.000 men. In Septem)>er it reached Ijmgei'. Each loaf makes 6 Refrigerator • " I went to‘'aoma 60 weddings In le customers want, what are you trash chute until the alarm to big and embarrassing mistake. rorism flaming over the Algerian No Delivery or Installation Place setting for 12., No delivery or in.stailation charge. North and South Vlpt Nam. a' year and a half,’’ said the millin agoing to do?” its high point of ■i.'i.OOO followed I Our wonderful center cut b’ock chucks will be oiil.v^ servings. Two months ago a trial was bring firemen was sounded. ' Mandelbsum Gate opened to let U.N. observers would have helped hy 20,000 in October. 20,000 In No Issue In Algeria and M et^oll- 40c 11). and we will feature center cut .shank meaty' Serve barbecued loaf hot ' ''V""'...... t^ a rg e . er, who goes by the fiiune of Wil The eetlmates ranged ..up to one ISO Itraali Arabs cross no man'a confirm the falsity of the U.N. tan France.. A - government with cawots. Onions and po staged,,in Hanot, in which three liam J. ‘It was pretty dreadful. vember. 16,900 In December and spohesnian aald the measures .soup hones at 40c lb. . . Vietnamese were charged with fly hour, however, and hospital admin land for Orthodox Christian ccle- suspicions. In Britain's view. On January's 18,000. , tatoes baked and glared ing i .C47 plane, over. North Viet I went to observe the faehlpne and istrators throughout the jUate and bration of Christmas with orders the other hand, Welensky's refusal The average draft call during the will be stem. The mlnUterz Since this is the weather for hearty meats . jL- eur with some additional barbe to see whaL If anything,' ttiould Mrs. Kennedy nation reacted by cautioning their they can remain 3.6 hours In Jor considered methods to cope srlth cue sauce. Nam for espionage purposes. The special on -. . Homilton- plane allegedly was shot down by be changed or Improved upon." ataffg that the (iret thing to do in dan-occupied Bethlehem, Jerusa (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Four) both Moslem Nationalist rebels Sen’c second loaf reheated Communist artillery fire last sum- Weddings t Should be the most case of fire—no matter now small lem reports say . . . Official Bel and the Rightist French secret LEAN BEEF STEW . at 79i ll>. on casserole of packaged au heauttful. time in a woman's life, Again Elected -7-waa to turn In an alarm. grade spokesman scoffs at - idea army organization, an under gratin potatoes; spi^kle Beach No Mpney Down and everything associated with Yugoslavia mijghl..try to take over ground opponent of President de Mulpahy, who is the state fire will he much in demainl. . . . .with chopped parsley, '^ice Uhem should have dlipiUy, ha said marshal ak' well aa state police Albania and Intofporpte it into Gaulle’s plan to let the North loaf while it's coWI,. apd wrap 3-Speed * With Y^our Old Appliance'- yesterday In an Interview with ^Best Dressed’ commlsslofier;' said the 6-minute In: country" and says repdrts to this Africsui territory decide ite own in foil to reheat. •-Thtin put India Muffles Charlotte Curtis of the Jtiw York terval haa been definitely eetab- effect appearing abroad are' Alabama City Delays future. The NW Year’s toll, as on casserole. , , - 'Pay As Little ..Us . .... Times. New York, Jan. 5 (/Pi—America's liehed. Inveatigatore spent weeks in “senseless and extremely Irrespon- compiled unofflclklly, mounted to Portable But iteiUier bridal dresses nor arriving at their conclusion on this stble",,.U.S. Naval force of nine '85 desd snd more than 150 Threat Against Hirst Lady haa again been elected wounded. . Weekly Or g ^®"****^ ' the 1-airdoe-wom by brides Impart the world's Elrat Lgdy of Fashion point, he ■aid. vessels, including 38,S()()-ton Air Hand Mixer 1 0 0 this dignity, he contended. and is joined on the 196P beet- The principal witness at. the craft Carrier Essex, arrive for two- End of Airport BiaS PINEHURST ' . • • ' . ' A - ' i. "We must do away with the dreasetr U8t by her Slater and a hearing wpa I. Laird Newell, preal' week visit at Hamburg, Germany. MACMILLAN nJL 2"Border Foes Amoltl'L. Belcher, 81, news cam 3 in I BLEND On Odr Own Budget Plan s <■ nipped-ln walsL the huge full Palm Beach neighbor. > dent M the Henry Souther Engi latndnn, Jaii. 6.- (jP)—Prlnia alttrL .the maeelve train, .ttie lay Jacqueline Kennedy was a landt- neering Oo., Hartford, eraman- who photographed every Montgomery. Ala-, Jan. .8 t)P)— *\ybltesell, the airport Minister Macmillaa svaia emi- GROUND BEEF, • Patna, I r td ls T j^ « taPK^TOatt^e Like others who have investigat prealdent from Theodore'Roosevelt City plans to remove .cliairs from will be closed Jf there PORK. VEAL ruling Oongreaa psoly muffled Its ers of tulle—the whole cumber, elide winner in the.snnual poll con Dned to bed with a heavy chill some dress,’’ said William J. ducted by the New York Ooiiture ed the tons'of debris left by. the to Dwight Eisenhower, dies at Con sirpbrt waiting rooms were held certed effort to Integrate lotlay. Aides said Ijir Illness was And every day bu.\ ('arniUinn op Pet Milk at Pinehurst. 3 cans 49c. Ca.se of 48 ST.50. - president’s war dninu today with' fito, Newell aald that what touched cord, N.H., hospital. . .Air Defens.e in abeyance today-, at least for the " U.S. Dial. Judge Frank 1 Year FREE Factory a rCaoIutlea callings on the govem- In its stead, he isuggested sub Group, Inc., of soma 2,000 fashion not expected to Interfere with stituting "terrifically aunple drees, expe^, writers and designers off the blaze may never be known. Command at- Colorado Springs, time lilng, despite brief use of the son Jr. outlawed segregation at the bis visit to Chaneellor Konrad ' ment to seek - i!alf - avinues of He ventul-ed' the opinion (hat, Colo., formally takes control of far- terminal, Dannelly Field, a* a re Camel Cigarettes $2.!49 carton. Filters at .$2.48 and $2.50. Packs 24C and 2.5c each ' Seryice On All Parts peaceful aettlemeBt’t(„of territorial ee that make a girl fee.l exritlng.” throughout the world. usually * w'htte-only- _5v**tlng room Adenauer In Bonn Monday, These dresses would he made of whatever its case. It began In the flung alarm: system capable of by a Negro. sult of a suit brought by the fed disputes .with Red Oilna and Pakl; The group’s style committee said trash chute between the ground flashing- word of missile attack eral governthent at'the request of and Labor stab. 1 either dull -satin or efepe, would she brought 'The Kennedy era'.of A Negro youth, 'apparently in a MINIITEMAN ON TARGET be "almost comfortable" and floor and first floor levels. The wiUiln seconds...Search continues group of young men traveling to j-hf .Civil Aeronautics Board. Prime Minister Nehru drafted young elegance." She also headed fof M South Korean fishermen, He also directed that race-des- Cape Canaveral, F|a,, Jan. 6 W. would have anklf-Iength skirts In the 1960'Hat an armed services enlistment Minutoman intercontinehtal the resolutlan after party Presl- jOeattmied on Fags Four) missing from, fleet of 146 bont* point, sat for about five minutes Ignaling signs on separate faclll- daat Neelam fianjlva Reddy, open stead of yards of unwieldy matari The First Lady's sister, Princess caught fat New Year’s Day snow Ues be removed by today.- White- range misalle roared., out of an You might get a car PINEHURST. FRESHLY ing the party'Bi.annual conven* aT around the feet. Lee RadstwOl, and Mrs. Charles in the waiting room usually pa underground pit today and zuc- storm along east coadPof Korea. tronized by white persons only. He sell said they would'dome down. dinal . we" have a GROUND . 10 Trdnsfstor Q I^I^Y ' Poyal iTab-0 ‘Matic yeatarday, declared, the Chinese 'Pleaqs,” he asM, “no sweet jVrlghtsman, a friend aad neighbor, ' Most of Ceylon's bueiuesa. clerks TTie City attorney’s announce cesafiilly hit a target 3.806 miles .Oommunists and the Pakistanis heart necklines or any of that junk. were also among the 12 woman on Big Newspaper soon moved to the other waiting down the Atlantic^-|;ange.' ItVwas couple eating Pine LEAN CHUCK’ . and bulk of 600,000 worker* oh te,a room, and there was no incident. ment came after Johnaon and AM-FM > must .follow the Fortugueeeyoff In- And no tricks, no fancy drapes and the official 1061- t u t ahd rubber, plantations go oh',^- Judge Richard T. Rives of the .Ith the third straight I undergroiind hurst jwild bird food. j ^ g g TYPEWRITER ' dla’s soil and aOon. He isjpiied no seed-pearl embroidery." TUe commlttee,^ also announced The city attorney said in a tele launching success for the push .rr> V Rivals May Vanish honr atyike called by Communist vision In'.crview Thursday night U.S, Circuit Court of Appeals re force would be uled if necessary EV>r the very formal weddin, election • to the Fashion Hall of dominated Trade Union Federa fused to stay John-vn's order pend button solid-propellsnt' weapon Portable Radio to eject the Chlneee from 12,000 William J. sugjpssts a' bride wli Fame, a permanent group selected thal^-officials. planned to remove which Is scheduled to be opera Full fixe V featuredt Loi Angeles. Jan. 8 (JPt — The tion and Marxist Social Equality ing appeal. f square miles of m halayaa border- the barest suggestion of a train— from 8-tlma winners on the annual Hearat family's Ebcamiher and-the Party, according to reports from chalfg' from waiting rooms of the The city is going ahead with tional next siiilinier. In Washing TV I t h . battery • lUch-grain Cony Cote tand and to drive the nhisMnia '’a small qeftnesa that comes out poll, of Mm . Norman K. Winston Caiandler t o d y 's M lrroi''are re Colombo, Ceylon . . . Fire severely integS'a-lon-thrMtened terminal, plans to appeal. ton, Intelligence ' aourcea esti a a d .earphones ■ (MA a t dtspwad Kashmir aUttis. from the ertd of the skirt." of Paris and Now York and actrMS ported abmit to cease puSlIcatiSq. damagto library at Grambllng padlobked ttie" toilets and plug the Johnaon specified that while aad mated earlier today that Russia plus built-in an- Ptw I^ . Tix x^ll-ciraracter The milder reaohition. on Interna- He aUo euggefts veiry lofig white Audrey Hepburn. Neither |S>nlly,. whose members (Negro) Oollege, Grambllng, La., water fountains. Negro traveler* be'^allowed equ^ finals Uie United States by about tenna. 4 9 .8 8 ' keybeoed w tiepal affairs proposed hjr Nehru glove*,“ bridal bouquets that look Runnemp to Mm , Kennedy on have been newsiNiper rivals -for destroying almost 50,000 books, af However, th-5 furniture remained access to rest rooms, lounges and sta'moaUis’ in development of a 'Vs /Vl/if.r was approved by Uwi eubjecto com natural, casual hairdos and head the 1961 list was Mrs. Loel Guineas more than a haU-ceottiry in what. ter severe storm with thunder and in place and the other facillttea the restaurant. similar sdvanced ICBM. ON SALE—SHURFINE mittee and la certain to be adopted dresses that look more like hats. of Phria and Palm Beach, a Mexl- still were ir^ operation a t mid- Is now the nation’s third largest lightning,, which may have struck In Washington, the Justice De TRAINS CRASH IN ITALY - CLINS.PEACHfS ' -by U)e full conventtoa- During' his round of weddings, ean-bom grandmother deecrHied by city, would comment last night on building, eoUega officials aayr-,- moming. An alectrlc cord leading partment said only that it was ’ R accused the Ohhiese .Oonunu- William J. cams to ihe conduit some faahion journals aa "The the reports. ■..-v,-:...... Royal Laotian Government at to one water I fountain was pulled aware of the situation at the slr- Treviglio, Italy, JSiiJ 5 (jP>-— 3 large cans 89c nlstsland- PaUsUnle of being “in that ‘(the bridal consultant Is* the aiM t elegant woman to tha worliL" Several aourcea publiahed stories Vientiane, Laos, report# fleroo. from its soCk'^t, but newsmen on portj V The “Aitow of Ills DqloniltM’’ magal and ftmdhie occapatlon of numbor on# monator, and tha baU<> ' ThneanaplaU I96J list: , m ytuf the Morning Bbtamlner ligbtiag between government and the scene said tills apparently wag exprsM orsahsd M 62 iuUas an our tarrltorlea.’* bitt placed empha- drewdr la monstar number two.'*' " In another Montgomery devel ais OB eettlement oroie dUpulM by Mrs. John F. Kennedy, wife ef would auapand publication after rebel forces and -minforcement of done without official authority. opment, federal ’ attorneys M id hour today Into the reaur of a 10- Nabisco new Home.atyie,^ ^ r v i c e Ooneultants, he sal((, have rery the PrnsIdenL Sunday ahd that me afternoon Mir rebels from Communist North Viet City Commissioner Frank they expected to complete presen ear passenger train ttm t had Raisin Cookies ,39c j awotiatloas. Uttle faahkm senae and are bound Mrs, Loel Guinees, wife ^ E A R censietent with India’s basic poli totamaUBnal" benw r/ tions. Minister Ludwig Erhard and high facllitlga only if they are inte against Montgomery, voter regis dead, man wa* on , the tracks. As for halrdrassera, ha said they ^ PrincMS Stanislas RaditoriU, At a tlma whan American news- officials In' U.8. Government will grated.- , trars after calling a few more Three persons aboard the Ex- Corner Main and Turnpike; North of Armory cy and mstbdds, tbs government "gat everybofbr upast -and fhoutdntt London. Parking . . . Carrj’ Out Service . . . No Tipping S ^ o re sbmdd seek aH avioMS of peaceful ;pan aifi anjoylilg their widest glva,. special attenUOn In their Signs segregating the waiting Witnesses today. preM-'‘or6Vvd6d with slderp ro- bo allowad at the wad^r." Queen Blrlldt of ThaOend. .. , the trend is to fewer tallto next week to ostaUishiBewt rooms and^btiMr facilitiu were Ths Justice Department is ask to Milan from Oorttaa All authorized payroll and personal checks cashed-. 713 Main Si„ Msncheater-^IMiones MI 9-0665 or MI 9-9523 OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 P,M. : aad approves IliepoUcy - bt ranetien. Mia. Mag^ TIak, •Igaem Otoani AgaaOl, tb ria. Open Thursday and Friday, Tlll Nine nawtowpesn sA roe«A survey shows at elaaar aeiMaile ttoa batweeu tiUcan ftown under a federal court ing Judge Johnson to prohibit IF. srem klUed. a britel eonagUnat, a fto a ltlia t too United States and Europe, Eco intonation order today. six tnjnied, U of ttMU tmgif dnamd. Oa Mg* ■) nomic Mtolstry fit Bonn, nporta. Ahtl, 1^ 4 City. Attorney Calvin . (ConttDucil on Page EanrX ., gravely.^ • . Wy ..^...,4 .... J ., . ■.» ■ j y • V • • ■ ^ of - V-'.•'■■ .■V.; ^Al^B TWO IfAKqH^STEB EVENiNQ HERALD. M A N C ^ I^ OQim.'FltrojtSr. JANUARY 6.^^ • v / l " llii^CHESTER EVENING HERALl! iarty IMuMkOr to wMon BAcch Bt. i, MANCHESTER.'CONN4 FRIDAY. JANUARY 5. 1962 PAOr'tHRSB^ wtisrs It Sroats on t$b propoKy. inthp Bolton l e ^ or to erect: Ughtliig la me parMng .IIN&IS' about eosnpUrtad propfrationr for | age 80 apd no payment la made lot. ’ eoBStnietien ef-tha city's flrst: Rockville- V ernon for dlsabtiiUea Incurred after that The Slew pgrkihg lot will sdlolh S ] ^ ^ w 61d ojfl iftfidge 6 ’ 6 1 FALSE TEETH M m F r e ^ d o ■ fV ei: ii n ’s G d i n b i n e d hourtM for the elderly project.': «««•, J tta present lot which was maOe ■ X‘ named* FranKlia. Park in a town-1 Announce Engagements . The premium cost of tha rider ThatLootaa Ia n -y e a r but of the Birch St. B# LOUIS MANDBLL wide.‘contest. [tear T itle C louded v ^ e a with, the policurholdef's age, NaadM ot Einborrost ■*A'. Bshery 'property.' Heads Townes DEmCATE \ Ths Chsmbsr- ef Oommer^ - in W pst St. Zone type of policy and itffac s amount. If the muddle, over the railroe^ Peaci^: and Polem ics the dokbtuna -with the rsMghiUon Many wssrars of blw sseth here - DOESN'T ALWAYU . ‘ iM lh 6mIsY ■ Veterans whose age at nearest suffered real embsiraannent bars use ' 6ince the poeislbility of the toMmIs buyinj^ahe railroad de d epot. la ever cleared^, said Ms- ’ - By Alfred ShelBWoia Butt iUm vntaM Ui' of Its execUtlvs secretsry^in Augr birthday is 40 or less may gel the their piste dnpped, slipped er mb* pot at ^Ke North End from the New JHaven Railroad seeiiu honey; the town could s^ ro p riste Dimes Drive SemeUmes you. lue euch^^dell- . By RORY O’OONifOR ■^Trom Hartford were i^reni Of urt. named - a woman./^rs. Dons rider without physical examlftar bled s t lust the wrong time. Oe not . hopeless. Democratic Director Francis Mahoftey has s ^ - more money fo buy it. cate Judgi^t in the play of\a A K Q 6 4 wentqn, 1961', was^^a town of charity and- unsatlsfgctofy pro- 'ITiompson. tb the nqjV post of man tion. Those older are required to live In tear of this happening toymi. ager and has drawn prais4 for hew , Tti* Rock'ville^Clty Council, act Just sprinkle e Uttie nffnarTH, / gested tha^t the $35,500 which the town parking authority has hand that it brings tears to yot^ ^ 4 yi spite fences and olive branches, jwsala. the officers resigned. .submit to a physical e.xl^lnaUon the alkaline (non-seld) powder, on .. Mrs. J. Ahgslo yfroMo tA Rt. 86 eyes (to your pattn'er's eyes also; towka of prey and doves of peace. 'pfOjrots and {ncreaMffi activity ing as. the city's, zoning corhmts- your pistes. Hold false teeffi mosw 8«t astd* H be fpent on aome'* ------—------—------V O A i 10 Subseqiieritly, the Red, Cross Bion, will hold a.pUhUc hearing Jan. by either VA physician or -their for A ndover' is chaim ^ ^ thyMavch of Dimes when you go ’down). Maybe ♦ E ’The hawks ^ d iqjlte fences, how named Mrs. Mildred.Connorjuto the sihchjhen. - firmly, so they feel more eomferP). thing else. /■ i j 29 on a request to'\rezbne a 16- owji local', doctors. VA medical able. Does not sour. Dhecki Tslste 1 ^ tion that the quitclaim.dM which Drlitf to be commoted this month. there’s no * Justice. ' -v. BAST ever, -over^adowed their competi executive secretary Job. ' in, her - Two RoCmrJUs/'textile proceasing applicalioh forms must be used. odor breath’*. Oat YASraRB es Director Mahoney suggested the railroad wanted to present to A 7 5 : tors. . o- . firms, thecentei--«tshat^ exchang acre tract off West st, to' a resi drug countea everywhere. that some of the money be spent Mrs. Freddo smd’ that proceeds . Xou win the flrst heart, draw short time In the ^ t , she has re- ■ ."i';-*??/ - dence zone, perm itttn^jonstruc- Further information and appli . . . Do..I the town should meet the'itand- Second Harrima throe rounds of trumps and lead ’ Vernon entered the' year on notet ' ported a -roturli' to oormsj. ch&pter es over unpaid taX^--and plans to from the drive/Will be used tq aid ^a 9Q !7 leave, town,, ieon4d o u T ^ e lr dif tlon of apartment houses. " ' cation forma may be obtained at and Owies Mojiarty propertynr«ni%v on ■^ the Connecticut Bar As- a club. When West plays low, you of discard - a. criticism' .of the activity and a better-than-^cpect-- '■’’'Atty. Robert F. Kahan. repre- any- VA regional office. ' .j , Boy Joins Miliary thpAs 'With birm defects and arU ^ think hard about playing the king « AQ town's Welfare, program - but ed response to visits of the Blopd- ferences with the' community and, Birch St. which the parking au . In the' subsequent title 'searcli, ritia, as well / as any still being later in the year, aiuiQiinced ei- aenting Mrs. Lottie F. Redens, sub thority is buying to make into a or the jack. seemed to have developed a degree mobile. X, -j; ' mitted the request. Which asks that the restrictive use clause was dis William Harriman, 2 o / son. of treated for the effects of polio. Your - thinking doesn’t help. of harmony by year's end.„ evi Id Vernon Cenler, a pie v theut prior clearance of \ the Arizona Statehood Stamp Registrars' Session For Sheinwoid’a M-paga book nent citizens during the year, ald Foster Lewis, U.S. Air Force, TTie R-10 rone permit.s multi- Day. There were reports that he would clear the title. The town re years Viqtof has been aboard, has The registrars of voters will ' But your Aneas'e falls, and it’s B ^ r s was nied late in the-year. One-Man Power among yiem Atty. Donald C: Fisk, has been announced by her par both of Manchester, has been an Garner's le, that the property will revert fused. made twp six-month cruises in the . -The central design of the 4H;ehf let, “A Pocket Guide tO'Bridgs," TStm propo.sed trash- ^ 'disix>sal Opposition - by a rural Vernon e n t, Mr. and Mrs. Lyrtn K. Watt family, a* w-ell as single and two- disappeared, while on a'bicycle trip CKiswoi n 's-r S have the flrst Enrollment session of time for <$he crying towels. send 50c to Bridge Book, ]£ui- former state’s -attorney; John J. nounced by her parents, Mr. and famlly, divelllngs. to a' nearby village. H to the heirs of the late owngr, listters. Vnanswened Meditei Arizona Statehood coirunem. to the New Year Jan. 12 from 2 to sites Yn the rural section were resident to an unwritten and un Of Burlington. ' Mrs. Ellon A. Johnson, 16 Ciun- (live ^ t,rt (’ll SUuiipN Minor White The ^arrimans also have three Coarse Gorrectlo'n > ^ chester Evening Herald, Bmi 8818, overwhSmlngly rejected by vot Rady, city alderman , and publish V Chairman Phelon aaid yestar^y be released Feb, 14,^ at Phoenix. 5 p.m.' at the Community Rail. ■nils is just the wrong time for challenged school board policy of er; Mrs. Dellg Gardner, active ini Her — ------fiance is the------.son of Mr.. ---- and bridge St One penon, Mrs. l,eona Hibbard daugluen, Patty, Linda, and DSb- ;Thia seSsioh Is not to make new Grand Central Sta., N.Y. 17, N.Y. ers in to ^ ^ an^fdlrtrlct meetings. Wlthboldlng diplomas as penalty" Qolsaler of 300 N. Main S t. notl- that the parking authority it ttill bie, home. Arirzona, is a flowerUig arm Of your partner to chime in "With a X , ('Copyright 1962, A citigens' <4>immlttee to study the Tolland County homemaking work; j Mrs. Roliert J. Donahue. 90 Cooper .H er fiance is the son of Mr. ) r i i e n l v i U t v ‘ interested in buying the property, n voters.. It is for unafflUated votegg' for/ failure to pay amall damage the Rev, George S, Brookes pastor j Hill St, MIrs. Felix E. Lewis, 39 Turiibull C » l S a m i l l y I \ i a e r FOR RENT fled, the town that she would seek ' / Teacher at Parley the giant saguaro cactus, the bear coarse correction. “You "diiln’t General FeaturM.^ip.) problem anew^as formed In the bills caused the school' board , to her -legal rights to the property. if the tifle is cleared. As recently who. wish tq register' with s l t ^ have to agonize,” he says. “The emeiltus of Union Congregational' M**-'' Walt is a graduate of Burl- Rd. B 16 mm. Movie Projector* Gkiy Outlaw,' Orade 6 teacher er of the beautiful state' flower. party, ■and for--meifiSera of both last weeks’ of December. revoke the policy and establirti a Mljts Jolin.son attended Manches Mrs. Oeissler, according to Atty. as a week ago, he sent a letter to at^ the elementary school, is at *nie main trunk of the plant tow hand is Unbeatable If you Just play . Observers see thi’>.effect of pop ChUrch and author of "Cascades i Ington High School, -a special stu- . Available to Vets —oound or *1101)1^ also 85 mm. the t-ailroad asking for a progress parties wRh wish to change. aflUia- new one of ’ seeking 'payment and Courage’’- a hlstorv of Rock-1 dent at the University of Vermont ter schools'and is a graduate of vtlile projector*. TUNE TEASERS Herbert Phelon Jr., chairman of tending the convention of the Na ers above the flowering arm khd Uona. /'■ it right.” King Leaves Hospital ulation growth on a munber of de the parking authority, is not an report, he said, but like other let You listen coldly as he explains; through small-claims acfidiK' vllleiind Vernon: and' Irving P. ' and a/sec/retary at the school. Le.sle.v College. Cambridge Mass. More than three million veter tional Commissiop on Teacher Edu- the bleeding effect of. the-design Voting lists will be corrected velopments. X.---- In March, the , St. Bet^rd'a heir of Minor White, but she is a ters in past ^months,'this one hss cgtloif and Professional Standard has been uMd to accentuate the Win the Arst.! heart, draw three Boston, Jan. (AT-^Klng Baud CampMI, former state representa-; ..Mr/Donahue a 19,16 graduate She has taught in Greenwich, ans holding National Service Life >fELDON 6RUG CO. been uhiuiBWered. ' and sent to the.-printers after the /6 School Needs Stun'"-.'- Parochial School ba.aketball team !-of'Manchester High School. Lv an Conn., and in American Dependent 901 Main St. Tel. Ml 8*5321 descendant of the family which, b^ng held in New York City to yastness of the desert. tnimps, cash a top h e art and get of Saiidi Arabia, discharged nom The 'forecast of school ebpeds Insurance (NSIJ) still have the gave the property to White. enrollment sesislon in prepa'ration out With a heart. « won the grammar school cham A Rockville mother, Mrs. Jean engineering .student st the Uni Schools in Japan and England. She Dirdetor-Mahoney iiaid U>e park day. This is the flrst United States for pArty caucuses. Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, has'' over the next nine years, mai^d pionship of the Netv England CYO. opportunity of bu.vlng a low coat The town bid $35,600 for the authority, could-4 >end soma-of ‘W est wjns,"you point out. He nette SuHl.van, wa* murdered by a versity of Vermont. is now teaching in Germany. ing - Library Notes postal issue on which the engrav St, Maurice'Notes • ' long-range appraisal oY a feather in the cap of both city Capt. Lewis Is a'graduate' of total disability income rider for property-in 1038, with' the reserve- the $3S,006 to tear down the m!ot- The Ubritry circulation at the ele ing has been ^tended, into the hods, the oaf. ”He leads a club,” moved into a 40-room,, gold and gunman whlle-Mi vacation In Utah. A Jan. 27 wedding Is planned their GI policies. Mrs. George Banks is general the tbwq’s school bulldhig require kjm town. Her daughter. Dennise. 15. waa kid (CArr PtwritftB) Manchester High School an d .at mentary school during December normal gutter'iWtweep the Stamps chairman of a food sale to be spon you continue. white suite ort the sixth floor of ments, a foreca.st which stunned Blectiona held during the year This rider was first offered to was: Fiction, 409; non-fiction, 134: “Play the king or tbo Jack, naped imd never found. tended the, Univereity of Connecti veterans in November '19OT. Since G A S H E A T to produee the desired bleeding. sored by-.St. Maurice Council of sen and Mrs. Wilfred Maxwell are the Sheraton Plaza Hotel. A pri ■ <^icials and' residents alike. saw bhangea In the three Vernon- Two youths traveling to a swim-1 cut. He is a pilot in the 40th In magazines, 16; pimphlets, 5; and iTils has been accomplished as A catholic Women after all Masses in charge of arrangethents. whichever you like,” North replies. vate elevator with . oriental rug School Supt. Raymond E. Rams- that time nearl.v 800,000/ f the 4D records, 6; total, 568. ’’You lose the trick, but then any governments. The towm ^election ming class in Springfield, Bruce I WSCS Will View terceptor Squadroffat Yakota Air SfECIAUSTS result of: extensive experiments at Sunday at St. Maurice Church. A The town-sponsored bsiskstbsll has been placed a t the 59-ysar-old dell told the board of education in ended in 'a, landslide Republican Force , Base, Japan. million pollcyholdera el^b le have Library workers this.month are: the Bureau of Eng^ravlng and return at all gives,* you the con king's disposal. ' April he foresaw g doubling of Campbell and Dennis Chapdelaine. | applied for the rider./ 'Mrs- Philip Denoncourt. Mrs. Sam social and coffee hour will also be session for girls 10-to l4ryears-oLd ivft-tory and Uie Rockville election died when lf)rtr r s r crashed.: o i l A 'summer wedding is planned. A I V L E |> Printing. held this week in the church^lTall tract.” The monarch wlll.Uve at the ho school enrollment to about .8(0.00 •saw a landslide Democratic vic Film Monday (Fslloi Studio) Those policyholders/ who hsv6 P.STOLTZ uel Kolter, Mrs. Eugene Schwanke, A full grown saguaro la'silhou will be held tomorrow from '9 a.m. Take my advice, and don’t ar against a tree. ''4 after all Masses. until noon at the East side Rec tel fob two weeks continuing hia pupils and the- need for a .awond tory. Tbe distri^t..^elections, gen A five-year-old girl was killed b y ! bought this rider an.d who become Mrs. Raymond Roule, - Mrs. Ed etted In the foreground, with the gue with tha callous creature. Just apparently successful, convales Junior high school, three ne\\’ ele tolally dlsat)led from any cause INCORPORATED' Hav^e you^cver M t akmg mund Hauschlld, Mrs. ■ Howard The Council of Catholic Women in Manchester. erally non-partisan, -did result in a car on Rt. 83 and lip .80-year-old The January meeting of the Night." There will be a buzz ses moon behind a cloud bank reflect will meet Monday at 8 p.m. in the tell him he should have bid -three cence from cataract operations on mentary schools and two additions the up.set.of a coiipie- pf favored V/omen’5 Society of Christian sion in which the gudlence wrlU before age 60 and while their rider sid«. mmeone /rating a Sweeney, Mrs. George Taylor, ing-on the valley below’to create hotrumps, and keep eveiybody’s to the high school, all by 1970, woman died on the same road when CH 7-2661 Mrs. Albert Patch, .Mrs. Lewis church hall. MaabiMitfter Evening Herald Bol '.both eyes and minor abdominal- candidates. she was thrown from a car follow Service, of North Methodist Church participate after the film ahow- is in effect will receive a monthly' c ri^ Jt^ey ajMle? Well, a typical desert night scene. The All members of the parish are attention on the bidding. surgery. - By September, school enrollment The town of Vernon aWitched ing a collision. win be held Monday at 8 p.m. at Ing, income of $10 for each $1,000 face AD 2-5946 Peck'and Mrs. Calvin Avery. . nocturnal' theme was used-'since ton eorreepondent, OraM MeUer- had topped 4.000. going over the the church. it makra y^ur mOutfi Tetanus Boosters Slated Jnvited to attend a rehearsal for nMttf tqlephone MI$ohell 8-8568, Daily Question The king’s son. Prince Msahhur over to the uniform fiscal year A Hartford man drowned in Mrs, Herman Wagner will lead value of their policies. Free Estimates the saguaro flowers begin to open the "Showboat Jamboree” rb be Dealer, A t your right, bids one Ibn Baud, whose left band has predicted enrollment of about 3,- Tankerooeen Lake, A 75-year-old Mrs. Thomas Goldstraw- Is chair Payments' will continue for the say, I wish/1 had one. A tetanus booster clinic will be at night. 900. Also, construction of an eight- .luly 1, causing cries of anguish the worship service, and mer]$bers held at the school for ail children held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the heart. YOU hold: S p a ^ —K Q 6 4; been crippled since birth, is under from embattled taxpayers, who Manchester man died in rural man of the program, entitled. "No of Eliza Chapenan-Joy Circle' Will duration of the disability regard I’m miMii^ something The stamp was deislghed by church hall. HearlSiMi 8 2; Diamonds A J 10; going tests- at Boston Children’s classropm addition to the Maple broods after wandering from con- Easy An.swers,'' which will include less of its length. NATURALLY IT'S GAS who have not received a booster Messrs. James M. Chemi and Jim 4:6% Interest Offered , 'St. Elemfentajy School was under may, nerortheleas, find their tax serve as hostesses for refresh* good! shot in tbs'last two years., Forms library News Clubs K J 6. What 'do you say 7 Hospital prepsiratory to corrective bills dropping slightly next year. valeecent bom*. a film strip called “ How Long the nients. The rider ceaslBe to exist aftef^ mie E.. Ihms of the Phoenix Ga Mrs. Thomas Bentley reports way and plans for a 26-room ele have bsm sent home for parents zette. It was modeled by Gharles Los Angeles,. Jah. 5 (i')—Moat ' AnswerPass, You have the surgery. mentary school "On Skinner Rd. , Revaluation of real and person to indicate whether or not their several people took advantage of al property saw an $18 million JVith other ’fmits high in price, appWs are your best R. Chlckeriifg of the Bureau of ■the fine-free day at Bolton ftibllc savings and loan associations here were nearly complete. children are to participate. Engraving and Printing. The vig increased their interest rates to Housing construction . boomed jump in the town's grand list, "ibrary Tuesday ,to return overdue while/the adjustment of two long- buy. Fresh from our eooieni we h a ^ , Macs, Red and nette was engraved by Arthur, W- 'ooks. some with overdue books 4.6 per cent today. during the year.. After a slow Manchester Evening Herald An Announcements of the increase start, subdivisions named Vernon claimed tax Inequities (town po-, dover’ correspondent. M argery Dintaman and th^ - lettering and insisted on paying a t least part, of Golden Delicious, Baldwins and Gri^nings. Crisp, juicy numerals by GeOrge A. Payhe;.''^ ,. the fine due in spite of the mora from 4.6 per cent were published Hills, Forest View Terrace, Hilltop lice and town highway appropria Montnndon, telephone POgrlm in metropolitan'newspapers. Those Homes, Glenstone, and' a number tions) caused a two-mill jump in *•801*. The Arizona StatghoOd stamp torium. Mrs. Bentley said. the district tax rate. , and Tich in flavor. Packed 4 qts., 8 qts. and l6 qts. will measure 0.98 by'1.44 inches in The Bolton Jhibllc Library com hiking Interest rates included the of others began mushrooming.^,, dimension, arranged Vertically, mittee" will' entertain teachers of billion dollar Home Savings and ' The beginning of a.; 5Vlol sub At year's end, the Rockville City priced atcording to quality. and willissued in panes of 50. the eleme'ntary school at a coffee Loan and most others. ^ DANCING division within the %>ckv^le city Council adopted a budget lower . , z South Windnor The bleeding of the design, left hour at the library Tuesday from The mobs was. In reaction to EVERIY PMDAY and SATURDAY MGNT limits by builder ..James A. Mc than the preyioUs year's and and fight, accounts for the 0,98 3 to 5-p.m. Since there are several earlibr a^on of Calif ornia banks -) AT THE POPULAR Carthy marked- the first new bous looked forivard to a lower, not a Utility grades at Sl.OO for Vi bushel bag. Lutheran Women Inch dimension. This stamp will be new teachers, the committee feels in raUd)7g their savings ,interest ing construction in Rockville in higher, tax rate in June. printed on the Glori presses in this wlUihelp acquaint them with rates'^from 3 per cent th 3.5 and in about three years. Ill-ban renewal and . public hous Open Every Day — Apples Until May 1st deep blue (background and por the library facilities. GARDEN RESTAURANT This was the year in which the ing programs in Roclfville met Set Slides Show spme cases 4 pepAent on funds left with controversy. Furor over the tion Q|^,^cactus): green (buds and About Town a full year. 840 M A^'ST, DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER 28 officers and directors of Nathan Drive Out To See Us, It’s Worth While center portion of trunk of cactus)': Bomarcb, Community couplsS^ Halo chapter of the American Red former arose from pictures of a The January meeting of the Lu There was no Immediate indica modern, curved, 10-sto't‘y building, red (center of blossoms and letter club, Will hold its-smnual potldck tion what . effect today’s action Cross resigned ■ in'protest of fund theran Women's League ‘Will bj ing). The wording "1912 Arizona at the Community Hall ibmor- appeiE ce Th^ "John Paul Trip^' collection and distribution prac 5n the latter, with protests to erec held Monday 'at p.m. at the might have on loan rates for home tion. of low-rent housing units. 6 ^ 1982’' appears across the top of row at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Milton Jen- building. tices of the Hartford chapter. PERQ PERO Pleasant Valley Clubhou.se, Mrs. the stamp and "U.S. Postage 4c" Because a large numbbr of resi .The redevelopment agency- calm'- Serge Desplanques; of the South is at the bottom. All IcUorlng Js dents of . the Nathan H^e area ed fears finally by declaring plc- Windsor Historical Society, will Gothic. work In Hartford and donated to itured builplng an idea only, then tv ORCHARDS FRUIT STAND •show slides on "The. Historical Collectors desiring flrst day the Red Cross at their jobs, intmme got back to work and completed its ,Hemes In South Windsor —. Ebc- cancellaUbns of the 4-cent Arizona BEYOND DESCRIPTIONL to the Nathan Hale chapter first round of appraisals and othef A V g » r 8T. XT6 OAKLAKD sT. tcrior and Interior." Mrs. B. O. commem. may send addressed en ExoeUent eliiied," the administrators said. work on schedule. Pelton, also of the' historical so velopes. together, with remittance ypid C a n H a v e . . . Aeconunodatioas Their po.sitlon was that Hartford Th'e housing authority, faedhg WAPPINO, CONN. MAKOHEgTBR, CONN. ciety, will narrate. For should . return a proportionate unanimous opposition at a public Mrs. Ralph Rundc, Mrs. Robert to cover the cost of the stamps to be affixed, to " the . Postmaster, ir favorite dinder and cocktails e Weddings ' TVCHBfieOLOR share of funds to Nathan Hale. hearing, dropped its low-rent hous Bohenj'ler, and Mrs. Albert Ohlhof Phoenix, Ariz. • BsMinets . Saying all they had received ing plans. By year’s end, it had will be hostesses for the evening. ' Orders for flrst day covera nluSt ‘Dumbo’ Billed not include requests for uncanceK on Sunday and any week day at... • Parties The Walt Dl:.ney movie, "Dum ed stamps. Arizona Statehood^jlrst bo." will be the feature movie day cover reqireats must bo'post Shown Saturday from I to 3 p.m. marked not later than Feb. at the Pleasant Valley School gym 4. RESTAURANT Heating Problems? Call... nasium sponsored by the Pleasant RT. 6 and 44A—BOLTON -TIio Manchester Philatelic So MI 8-2842 ;box Valley Kindergarten Association. ciety will meet ‘Tuesday (Jan. 9). «fnci MANCHESTER m CO. The public is invited, aiid six adult 24-Heur Prompt, Dependable Sertlee at the North Atethodist Church, • Saturday Night Dancing • *Tb am « supervisors- will be present Parker St. Ttie meeting Is sched Hf AM FUEL and RANGE m throughout the show. ExtbS car uled to start at 7:30 p.m. toons will also be shown. •»y2 lAHMlNOTON A\ I , .«iALR8 AND INS’TALI.ATION School Menus - Each/lnember of the MPS is MAwrroi lunn requ^ed . to bring a philatelic ON ALL MAKE BlTlNERS Menus for ih* elementary schools TIcketo on sale at Manchegjer Book Shop and Arthur Drug. next ...week ' are: Monday—frank, item—a stamp, qover, album page, Ate.—to show and discuss. MANCHESTER OH. CO. furt on roll, potato chips, buttered 279 NORTH MAIN STREET green beans, fruit, milk; Tuesd — meat loaf, mashed potatdes, STAMPS M l 9-8 0 7 8 scalloped tomatoes, wheat/oread Deaths Last Night and butter, gelatin, milk^^We^es- STANLEY WARNER day—soup and crackers egg sal By THE ASSOCIA'TEO PRESS H e y K id ^ ad ot* peanut biltter sandwich, W ashington-O. William Blaler, cake, milk; T hiu^ay' -creamed 64, carpenters union'vice president turkey on blsjnut, buttered whole convicted in Indiana's 1958 high You’ll be . glad you dined when you taste our IT'S THE TRUTH! _ kernel corn.-^ranberry sauce, rye way scandals, died Thursday of a GIANT YOUTH SHOW W i r O N E IS THE CONVERTIBLE AND WHICH THE HARDTOP? bread an d ’bu},terr cookies, milk; heart attack. Blaier. who headed fine food and enjoy our courteous service in our TOMORROW ATT-iOO P.M. i-'T F«w over 50-year*, Marlow’* has helped Friday — baked macaconi and pleasant ijLmosphere. the union's Washington office 10 THIS SHOW WILL EXIT AT 4:00 P.M. Manchester and surroundinR towns to keep cheese,-,, harvard beets, celery years, was the second of three top their records straight!' sticks, peamil butter and marsh- Union officials to die while await JEL. Ml 3-1415 FOR RESERVATIONS ON THE SCREEN msHOw sandwich, fruit, milk. ing determination of appeals of their convictions In 1960. Treasur ADDING MAOiiNES BY Wm con ciion9« Hiot cNnqy Mancihnster Evening Herald, er Frank M. Chapman died in I960. Banquet Room Businastmen’s 7 South Windsor correspondent President' Maurice A. Hutcheson Availnble Fbr Parties Luncheons Served Dally ' • VICTOR • ADDO-X • REGINA old Mfclion into Hm ploosont, Laura Katr., telephone Mitchell 4- was the third official Convicted. • BURROUGHS • OLIVETTI 1758. Ocean City, N. J.—Fi-ed Seiler, From 85. Philadelphia, fetired S^vatlon SUNDAY DENNEBS SERVED happy room if should bo in Army lieutenant ^efelonel, died Thursday of a coronary attack. 12 NOON to 8 P.M. . 0 VMy short fimo. Lot us Work Progresses Seiler was associated with the Sal vation Army for 60 years and held ALL NEW COLOR CARTOONS moko your M ly homomokinq On Garage, Drain 13 major posts. DOORS OPEN AT 1:30 P.M. ’Plus Tax Wilmette, 111.—Mrs. Amelia E. A ^ ^ E Y ’ S ALL CHILDREN S5c EASY todcs ptoosont and offieiont All the steel la up and ail the Collins. 88. benefactress of the "FOOD FOB TERMS blocks are, laid in the construction Bahai's faith, died Monday in X EVERY MOOD” of the public works garage on Haifa, Israel, Americiln he'adquarr- 45 E. Center St. I ' in ■ modorn stop soving Olcott St., according, to Chester t'ers of the sect in Wilmette report Langtry, deputy director of public ed nuirsday. Mrs. Collins, who/em Mtehon. works. braced' the faith in 1919 andrtiad He aaid he expected the roOf been a chief steward since 1951, timbers to be raised starting today. lived in the Holy Land for the last L^P ◄ l. The Green Manor ConsUmetion 10 years. Mrs. Collins, whose late ' Phone MI 8-7882 ' cdU m ateA Co. is building the garage near the husband, Thomas H. Collins, was sewage treatment plant-for $94,300. a mining .investor, w'hs born in OFFICE Tho low monthly poyn^ts wiH givo you sotisfoc* Work has also started on the W. Pittsburgh. '' Middle Tpke. storm drain, said STATED WE CATER TO EQUIPMENT tioR^for mohy, many ypors to com#. NO* DOWN 'Langtry. The Alexander Jarvia Co. has started'excavarting at the west 5 PM. tWNTINUOUS—S H O ^’ AT 5:15 and 9:00 PM. FAMILIES .Oome in-azid -get PAYMENT. end of the iirojgctxneaii. Hilliard ear mnrLOW prteMi Pond. The A. Dzen Co. is due to BOB ' LANA ¥ Did yow keen old eyes.tell yon the to^ one’s the Pick out any one of the 14 Jet-smooth Jet-sjUooth ride at work with a steelvmuscled^ begin its part of the project near conTertible? Welt, sir, that turns out to be Our Chevrolets. Slip inside, relax in one of the Full Coil spring at each wheel. The richness Complefe Remodeling Service Hagerdorn's Seiwicc Station on the ELVIS PRESLDT In J .'YEAR’S FUNNIEST!’ HOPE’ TURNER Food .DBueunnFUL turnpike sobn, he saki- In a TBIRiCHnOND -MeucTK! ATMOSn^CRE new bnpsla Sport Coupe ,whose sdlid steel roof comfort-high seats and just notice how good of the roomy interior and the quality of the Work is progressing slowly on "HUE HAWAII" CourfMiniy Sorvad! ECA Whirlpool Applianco Distributors . . . H ji^onstructlon of a road on E. . In color 1:80-8 :S9-»:50 line is a dead ringer for the Intpala Convertible’s you feel. Ready for action? Just flick the key metalwork that surrounds you are just ElmTdge St., said Langtry. The Bnlly Luncheon Spednla! bdh»w. But after rich new styling, then whst?" road has been excar-ated nearly to W$o: "MAN TAAr* and let ’er purr (you have your choi<^ of two two of the beauties of Body by Fisher. / subgrade level. Work should speed With JEFFREY HUNTlIiR VAbnlons Snndwiehee!' Look at the power deparhnent, where there’s up next w-eek, he said, if bad kCNSM«8a3Pc standard engines—a 135-hp 6 or 170-hp' V8 for hoMD Improvement jielp 8:15-4:15 to* Mtioeoum Businsssmen's Luncheoiu a new dioice of V8 vel^ity. In the ride depart' And, if there is anything more you coilld weather does not intervene. M H m —w optional-at^xtrartiost V8 s way up' tO a “ •— JANlSRMGE Served Dally 12 noon-2 p'ju. ment, Udnga are Jet-smooth. In .fact, this one?8 want, your dealer will be more than happy JIM HUTjUN'OiUlAPflENTlSS .SUPPLIES 409-hp mile-«hnnkwT*.... PTA Hears Talk / DlNNaS iSmBD got jnst abont evajlttiing yon could reasonably to show you exactly where you can find it in SAT. 1 PAf. K ip SHOW PLUS THIS OO-mT AT 7I06.PM, WednesdnYi Hinredny, Frldny ON ICAKBS . . e q i^ of an espen^e car.' Except the expen^. That gentle cradling motion you enjoy is the handsome ilew Jet-smooth Chevrolet. "Morgan and the Pimtea” V Spjn.t«8pjn. By Pediatrician "Secrets Of Purple Reef”, r- HARTFORD SUkDIRO Wednoedny Night >,< We’re Headquarters F or 1962 QUlidK OOUNnCB M Dr. Winfield T. Moyer, Manches . A WOMAN AHUOD TO BBICVBDI U Family Night! BOOTO SERVICB • Desk-. Pads • Record Books'Of Every Kind ter pediatrician, will- be guest HZBJBYNSIDEI aker at a meeting of the Buck- svt ( Mill) **7 SHlWflf lAUHaCE ' JACK • Calendars • Diaries, etc. See (He new Clmrdet, new Chevy II and new Corvair at your Chevrolet dealer's One-Stop Shopping Center SUPPLY Inc. ley School PTA Monday a t 8 p.m. Susan Haywsrd-JMui Gavin in ^lUAINE 4 You Name It, WeVe Got It! . in the school auditorium. "BACK STREET—‘Tech.;8ll8 RockviUe Branch HartfoW Yard . His subject will be ‘*nio Sick -.1 19 Grove Street Child,” and his talk Will be illust Kirk Douglas In : FREE PURNELIa PARKING MI 3*2622 593 Windsor Street rated by slides he has made. Dr. fTOWN WITHOUT PITY” I Hartford Moyer, a native of Philadelphia, is ^ ' Tech. S:25<19 RESTAURANT TR 5-3396 s graduate of Trinity. College and MANCMEBTEB BMOPPINO FAHKAINB, SUNDATt Open Fridiof Eveninjrs 8;80 . .^ CH 9-8686 the University of Pennsylvania w e b i MpamuiTUBNFiKs o naUM Bai Medical (fcihool. Ha has pncUcsd "SoAsa OsfM K ra a in ” K«xt W sdaw ieyi «*SUiAK S L i M r a a t nBA K -O U P* CHEVROLET CtiMPANY, Inc in Maiic^ester for 10 years. • r« ic A irc nRM Bitf #4Bm IMf liAM |S |» r .S; MANCMSIii. 60NN. Ml ^ 03^ .' 1 ’ r / ; - 7 - r . •S!
\ / X X X. A. X' L 7. * ■ i1 X;.-' MANCHl lIANCHBSTra EVENING HEBAU), MANCHESTER. OONK.'rRIDAY, JANUARY J, 1962 tNl>j[G HERAiJ), MANCHESTER, CONN, FRlDAY, JANUARY 6. 1962 * PAGE FIVE -V MM MM MM •i- Regional 8 lay Coming for Talk O bituary Murphy Bachs Car TaxPUm ^ R e v i e w s Rockvillo-V ernon Advdiice Gifts \ orl -%■ ^ WilliamDrohan Despii^ Mess bn First try in AtMMillioK tale On Policies in Berliy^ WUUam J. Drohan, 84, o f Wind Democrats putdi) G^P By Rory O’Coimqr sor, \father of Mrs. Roger Boisseau Huadrads of motor vehicle reg^ plated a week or lO daya.>fe8fors In VofH Drive Slates RHAM •X (OMtteoad fn » Tmgt Om ) ' of 28 Long HiU' Rd.. South Wind- istration cards sent by the l^tate the Jan. 81 deadline. ’ 'sor,,' died yesterday^at his home. Motor Vshlela fUfpartmsnt to the On Election Expenses RochvUle-V ernon In Hartford, howevpi^ the tab-, contrary* how does'youT'tpwn grow?^ •^The Urilverolty'of HArtford to-- ) Bltuatioa pr new Cotnmuntst Bendes Mrs. Boisaeau, he is sur town assessor hatra strofa on them, ulatlon confusion 11)8 Risdieal staff at Mimehester BandCoheert vived b y two sons in Hartford and and .huA4rsds Have been mlsMnt Why, With a center mall and urban sprawl and, pijrty lit lay announced aidvahee glfta total- Weaken^, skating and -ci according l6,A>tMa V. MahoRey, .Memorial Hospital "will meet hqxt 31, m i^on toM’ard a $4.3 mil- 2 y 1 T KttOMdy's peraonal rep- Windsorf three other : daughters, to pUisr towns in whgt Is proving Democrats outapent Republi(ttna#advertti!rig’l'T h e GOP spent 81,- tle-houses all in a row-after row after row after rowaft^r row kpdn were act tbday by/lihe pa: the H artforfja^eseor R « o ^ lu a o Friday-night to review the- hos . after row...... " '-The' music organtzatloris of ttiV* In West Berlin. He was District of thU Avee New Jersey; a to bs th^ biggest tabulating mess president of-rthex|:on)MraiHlt As- Jn the RockvlU* mayoral election 370.45 and the Democrat* $1,. dejArtmCnt. ' '' \ Am mean bfficial in .Qer- sister (li Irelsndi and 13 grand of the year. pital's dtsaster plan and discuss race and ended with a bigger de 888.10. ... . : , . Mary, to.V clarify ..the tiic picture, buildings for the Colleges of Art High School will sponsor a soclaUatp^H -Assessing Officers. iroposala for regional and M .^ c. plus a jointly used Uni Both Center Springs Annex at the time el th e' IMS-tS children. However, Aaeeesor Pt JoiMpb preparations for a rehearsal of the ficit than they had after the town Republican expenses wbre large ' Uvea In the U.S.A. somewhefe east t Jsn. 23 at the high school, Funeral servicea will, be held the 57;600 cards which of the Paciflc.^ean. crease in'zones allowing versity Theatre on the l6t) acre Charter Oak Park will be open m iot' blockade and his as. No Actionem Mur^y seid that Conunlisloner plan on a hospital wid4 scale. elecUbn In October. . ' ly for,newepaper advertising, but apartment buildings and clus- Monday at 8:15 a m. at the. Ahern John J- Tynan warned, the town sent tp-Horden's office,-8,000 She la 1611101-^ tale of .tawdri Hartforff campus, til 10 o'cldck tonight for Ice aka\- turhkg/the University of Massa ts West Berlin by the dijpUcate listings. Ur. Charles Jacobson, a neurol In reports filed yeaterdky by the the party j>aid $260 to s 'G ilford construction. last hammer BMlgn- Funeral Home. 1408 _ Main St., aseesson there would he errors public relattons consultant, Rich ness, disguised in SL iiiirsery rhyme. one of the Urgest amounts Ing. Coasting will be permitted chusetts Oq^ert Bsuid, . Proceeds ogist and ohalnnan o f the hos party treaausera and caritUi^Us, 'The popular objecUofi to apart- : in Dart as a reassurance to the East Hartford, with ! a ^solemn duriri^ the initisj part of M ai^ eat* were given tneorrect ard Rittenbsnd, .who advised-on In- Connecticut, particularly contributed In recent yeare within dally, from .8:30 a.m. to dark, at f,rom the cohrert will g o . toward Cliii^rch O ffer 'pttal’adisaster. plan committee, the Democrats wete shown to liave ent or cluster living has UtUe Center Springs Park. *nera- ,tlSt the - United reqtilem Maas. ■ at St. tJertrude’s am undertaken by the atajtoT to tel yeaik listings.. A t leest one publicity. this section of the state, Uxiw the O ntrel Omriecticut area, ac the purchase df/tohoir robes for Church. W inder, at 9. .Burial will said ths rehearaid will probably bs endad 1768.99 In the 'red, while the erit in the face of im a^ ativ e cording to'-A Burvey of informed No skating will be allowed on r to stand tirm in SIculate the value o f all Owner found his car listed as a GOP was 11,024.03- in the black. Democratic advertising espsns- rowa and rows of houses arerget th^ High School cqjorns. B y . taking .Vo action on a pro be in St. Maiy'a Cemetery-, Eaat electronically, and foi •■1066 model." held sometime within the next ting longef. Generally, a reritongu- /design possible today. A group of sources.' \ the weekend at Center Springs two or three weeks. Democratic Town ■'Committee es lnclad^wlll save as S o ^ . peraona who owned lower Ckilors v^ Mutual Life L isurai^ Co., report tet; Oak Park hours for supervised firehouse, the '.commissioners of 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. . ' . risi Hospital will hold drilH to 1606.46, $228.44, the Dem^rats' telephone Impressed by what they called "the ever'it has performed for Ha fine, W T ). OM a ftei^ ird vitth Me- sessors In thO'^Ure, Murphy said, priced ears found that the''State bill. $145.39. 'A s laya, the hoiisirig devek ed that the addition of advance skating Saturday and Sunday Svlll i well-dUcipltned and exciting Vernon -Fire 'OisUict in effect In calulatiii|;.Hie value o f the cars. mske aurt that aU departinenU The Democrats spent $1,908.64 art of city li'vfrig” they discovered CMWfe B ' Khnnedir's special listed their veliiclea as OadiUaes. know their rolee in th» event of ments Spread across the land, Slhg gifts total to the $1.7 nuHipn con be front lO a.jn. to noon and 1:30 I sicianship under yis baton turned down the proposal at- a ...Mr*. Ruth Rathbun Many qf:Ue cards sent to Man- and the GOP $1,746.81 in the ap Republicans reporti .$46 pent gishjy flattening trees and there. ,to 10 p.m. aasisUnti ■ Bectirity A l. A treat number of reeideota a disaster. for headquarters.' The aecrfjs tributed previously In the Univer I'seph CJontinO. GLENOITS regular meeting last night, .^ j, Hebion—Mrs; Ruth Hayes Rat^- <^estern \ Nearly all' of the errors .-.have some people would sell their cars will meet to hear Town Fire Chief . the building o f . airigle-famire hous the goal. tions to the inusiciahs is asked to had been planned ;Commi8aion''~^3ha'lrman Donald 1910 in . Stonington, a daughter of t^een corrected, - he- said, and in Heading the list of 38 Democrat $16.90. thick hedges separate back , yards. DeadJine Monday Arthur and Bertha Rowley H>yoes. without notifying the department W. Clifford Mason discuss practi School Mena - - es, although they limit oUrer types B v n ey is board chairmah' of contact Robei/t (IHowes, music direc . for a we^ dr I and, not B. Loverin said a ney firehouse In fact the grand lirt may be com- ic contrubutors was former Sen of constiniction, such as shops arid ■nie CRPA is not attempting to Hartfofd Electric Light Co. 'She wg|, graduated from’ WllUman- or turning in , their license pUtsa cal aspecU o f evacuaHon. , ... eliminate rural housing, but Is at tor at RHAAl. The band will arrive related J » the [Cation yester- yie district shoufd.be located- ator William F. Benton who gave Northeast School: . Mo'nday— multi-family dwelling./ Zoning ’Ths success of this oanspaign FW^iet Parly .•Pl j tic Normal SchOol in 1930 and had Manchester Memorial Hospital la spaghetti, green-beans, tosseid sal tempting to locate it ori Jess at the- high schodi at 6 p.m. the day o f reports t he had ob farther south, toward the Lake $250. Other top contributors were ordinances were developed to bring can only be achieved through re I taught school in Stonington and ttudyinir dltiiEter procedures ad: Tue.*day—corned beef, cab ground £hari is indicated under evening o f the concert. They will Jected to instrui is which In,his Sk School area, , \ of areai hoepltale tp compere these Eklwin M. Lavit, $1(10, Thomas F. order to town growth,, to protect doubled effort on the part of every Closing day tor rtrervations-\d view limited too Ariiis Smuggled to Katanga? bage, buttered beets, mashed pota present conditions. Also, the leave Hebron* the follmvlng morn ■erely the free- The proposal to p^chase)U: the j “ F6?"the past several years, she procedures with iU own plan, pre Rsdy, $150, and successful mayor land values and to give partial one of us working to attain th’e attend the John W efH «tim orual ing at 9. dom of action of he U.S. military al candidate Leo B. Flaherty Jr., toes; Wednesday—beef stew, agency is trying tojnspire interest goals of the various Campaign di GIvffi warmth at church building, unused for about,Pioneer Para- pared In April 1967 and revised In l^aee of mind to property own- in setting aside open areas. and farewell dinner wuK. be on commander in I Iflin,' MaJ. Gen. February 1980. cheese sticks, crackers, _assot1ed visions,” Stone “W e need al Tickets for the concert may be wallar4iya appeal a year and a half, was made hi' chute Co. (n Manchester. u . Thursday—roast- tar- Monday, according to Georg^I^av- obtained from any member ^ the. Albert!'Watson. Robert T a p p e r of Tunnel Rd.,- an. A eonferentfe to diacusa a plan Contributions to the Republican sandwiches, The building trades will riot be so to increase oiir voluntary man She was a member pf Waterford key, dressing, gravy, mashed po-' rules have been adopted affected. Certainly there will be power , for the final push to -vic RHAM High School Band or The Washington \ESvening Star associate ib the Harold. Hincks Baptist Church. for widening Haynes St., another cause were generally smaller. for eqlih community's benefit, not is, chairman for the event. ''x . t reported that <31ay\had strongly B rita in D en ies B a r Mayoral candidate Jcihn J. Yas- fatoes, cranberry sauce, carrots; plenty of construction work in the tory." Chorus. Mail orders mav be aeiit real estate Agency. Tn'addItion to her husband, Mrs. ^ e t y move naked by the hosptui’a Friday—fish sticks, mashed pota its harm. Wlet, outgoing exeic'utlve.’ vice protested to Rusk \ that ■ Watson Tupper quo^d a price of $11.- board o f trustees since the Hart kuika listed a $40 contribution and next 40. years if the predicted re •'Voluntarily working in the "cre president for the Manchester Rathbun is survived by a sister. toes, apple and celery salad, peas. Yet zonilw systems are nearly gional population growth of 800,- was not being glveni enough lati 000 and said ronbyation .for use as Mrs. Raul Pagach of .Amston, sev ford Hospital fire Dec. 8.-will be candidates Herman A. Krajewskl, ative. giving” campaign commit Chaniber o f Commerce, will be tude to deal with tossible East Desserts, milk and sandsrtches powerless liiHhe. face of prban 000 becomes reality. tees are 485 persons. Contributors a fi.r,ehouse-Would '<^n addi eral nephews antj nieces. held by the Town Planning Com Kent M. Savage, Rudolph C. served with all meals. _ sprawl, the muMjroomlng subdlM-. honored at the "an, 10 gathering XJerman uprisinga in Uie city, tion^ 87,500. He sBid the Mtlmate FiinerBl servicea will be held To UN in Rhodesia mission on a date to be set next Schmeisks, 'Mrs. Sally Surdell and Regional planning is a new con Include University Regents apd to be held at 7:30 p.m. In Cavey'i .In Berlin a spokesittim for Clay week. Hospital Note# - ~ sions. • — c y cept In an age of new concepts. It trustees and’ Individuals 'primarily was made by a co n t^ to r. 'Sunday at 8 p.m, at the Potter Fu Kenneth C.„Merk reported con Admitted Thursday; Helen Zoning is restrictive only to-Ihe Restaurant. eommented that the mport of the neral 'Home,v45« Jackson St., Wll will meet Its share .of opposition, from Avon, Blo^hifleld, Canton, Note the features o f this sirikft District commissioners! have (Coiltiiined tram Page One) eight provlitohs. 'In Ota flrtt, ha tribution of $10 each. Sal vino S. Gycklewicz, 32 Earl St. extent of governing lot sizes, set Eaat Hartford, FaTmington. Gran Chamber members and other j ^ t e s t was "ridicuiou) " periodically probed the^opleni of limantic. The'Rev. John N, Cross Yets, reported a $16 donation particularly in New England where coat. A-Line silhouette. Slant^ had accented the Congo's prdvl- Admitted today: Angelo DSCar- back lines and the like. the sanctity -of the township' has by, Hartford, Manchester.wlddle- friends of Wlet may make reser - A part'from this, however, there firehouse needs in lhe\ district. pastor of Hebtpn Congtegational while. , other candidates reported ing slash pockets, Full length have been persistent re^ rts o f dlf. to accepl-.a U.N. check might only sional constitution, which tnakea 11, 128 Prospect Sf. It is occasionally unpopular. jealous guardians and deep roots. town, Newington, Simsbury and vations at the Chamber 'ofllce\. Thinking has been that the', Corn- Church, . _ • v, will officiate.. .Burial will defend those suspicions. Planners Deny making no contributions. ■ Discharged Thursday; Leons sleej'es. Barrymore collarrOvnl ferences between Clay and the ad' H«bron. Katanga a province under the con Soinetimes lot sizes are too' big, The problem may not be ap West Hartford. ministration. Oenerally, \these rep pany. 2 firehouse In Dobsiuiville j P* trol of the Central Government, in Democratic 'Candidate)) contribu Beervvorth, 6 Ann St.; Siisan Per sometimes too small. Nonetheless, parent today*It will be tomorrow. Each proepect is asked to un buttdns. Satin lining^ In white, shQ)jid be moved to Lake ^ ^t, to Friends mav call at th«e funeral - In EUsabethvllle, Katanga, the ting were: Joseph S. Konlcki, $5: kins, 39 Talcott Ave.; Lawrencs resent Cagy as favoring swift and home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. the last, he pledged to respect and the houses spring up while resi By then, it manay be too late. derwrite , a ^rtlon of one of the black oh brown. Sizes 8 to 16. . declsi-ve reaetiohs' where possible be riearer apias, '-where, housing Katanga assembly today began helj) enforce ^.N. resolutions, Two Requests Wllllsm F. Smith. $20; Janies M. Hansen, 12 M'ebster St.; ' Herman dents batUe over location, of stores three projected building* with sub Kelly, $20; Mrs. Ethel Pease, $25; r t - to Communist moves. growth la rapid and large. \ Benjamin Stewart closed sessions to study the .pact which call, for an end of Katsinga’a Friedman, 35 Orchard St.; Hioinas and the amounts of commercial or scriptions running from $500,000 For exampie','.though he wab not Huelsmann said the present" Pre^dent Moise Tshombe signed secession and expulsion of the Ka. Two bfds to create more buai- Gerald Allen, |20; Wfatte. S. Shat- JSljsa, Paterson Rd., ‘Vernon; E ^ a industrial land set aside in their to $250. The name of the donor or Benjamin Stewart, 47, of 3 Wal ttfck, $10; Bruno jUszCwskl, $4.16; TalcottvUle . OR the scene at the time. Clay is Company 2 house has been en nut St., a former bartender 'at' the pledging to end the • proiince’s tanga government’s foreign ..mill' ness-zoned la^d out o f residential Mfeber, 88 Davis Ave.; Mary Folsy, towns. —. whoever he may designate may be larged in the past two years knd aece.sslon.' anil Tflcholas Pawlitk, $10. Other 3 Windermere Ave. ■ A member of a service club fe- Sad to.JBtve felt, that the western Walnut St. Grill, died yeStCrjIay tary officers. land have, been turned down by the permanently attached to the build; powers ahduid. haye taken steps to 'should be adequate for some time. TTie isqwnbly split, Into. foreign Tshombe,' who' wants The Congo candidates reported no. campaign , cently remarked on the Increase Firemen to Plan Ing unit. Pledges may be paid over at Manchester Memorial Hospital I ’own Plennihg Commlsslbn. destroy the East Berlin border He added the church building after a Short illness. ? affairs antk^olitlcal commlsAibns to becothe a confederation of auto expenses. \ Vernon new* ■* hatidled through of new houses In the Vernon area a period as long as five years. wall Boon after- the Communisla tUM adequate water-aupply, little Mr. Stewart was bom in Wol for seqret' dlMussions after Tshom- nomous ‘provinces, said Katanga’s Denial of one o f the bide, pre In the expenditure department, The Herald’e Rockville Bureaai.'S , and said- each new owner has For Skating Party began conatnicting it last August. land and tpo .lqw a basement cne A. Bray It la largely, perhaps, due to the pensation claims for the week en(l- aasembly shtrwed Up for the first had asked a change to Business apparition of gigantic urban party to be held on the pond.in American and Soviet tanks faced painting and,glazing work done. le Holmes Funeral Home, 400 ■assion yesterday, and only 9 of a free hand to the United Nauiona ing Dec. SO was reported by the in Katanga.’’. Zone-lr'* of Airport Bias sprawl no longer covering acres the near future./ each other for several hours across However, he said, the Company ain St., tomorrow at 11 . a.m. the.25 antl-Tshombe seat holders Manchester office of the State La Cotton Knit die bonier. 2 firehouse has little room and per In fiilfillment ’ (rf another clause The commission said no changes but square miles, that the Capitol A report will' also be given on bor Department today. - rial will be in Soldier's Field. from the Baluba. tribe were among what progress/ has been made mits no social functions unless 'an JSsat.Cemetery. \ ' of the agreement >jKattmfa dele had takqn plgce In the area since Region Planning Agency has pro , The Increase, amounting to a to them. An assembly spokesman the previous dentals for a zone (Oeatlaued frera P afe Om ) posed: that Its 27 member towns toward the-* /Bremen’s carnival engine Is moved out. 'ends may call at the funeral suggested that the United Nations gates began meeting in I^eopold- Rockville-Vernon / tal qf 1,508 claims, was in keep vllle yesterday with Centra]' gov Chiuige. Furthermore, the commis make allowAnce s(x>n forx>pen land which will be held in the summer. CHECKOUTS He - said he has received ln-> 'ho8)e'tonight from 7 to 9. bring opposition, deputies who hsfV erimination against Negroea who ing with e general rise throughout Hospital Fire quiries on the Dobsoaville’ property ernment officials to dlsciias. re sion said, there was no need to that may otheirwlae be gobbled up. PF to Meet the state which is expected at the taken refuge In Leopoldville to vision of The Cemgo constitution. extenc). the buainesa zone; at this Old 8chc^iiouse want .to vote.-tThe resflitrers There are ways in which open The Senior/ Pilgrim Fellowship and said the district could realise .M le h ^ ' (Kondra) Kondraalewlec EUsabethville immediately. end of a year, the state’s employ-,, about $50 a front' foot on sale. At ' Mlrhael (Kondra) Kondrasiewlcz, The Katangana were expected to time as the need had riot been es have denied u iy dtacrimination. land can, be retained. Establish of Talcottyllle Congregational .ment security division reports. Alarm Set Off that rate, the property might go 88, 6f 24 Elm St , Hartford, father Without asking the deputies in insist on confederation and provin tablished. . C lqscj^y District During the hearing the govern ment of agricultural zones or the Church will meet Sunday at 7 p.m. Unemployment clatmA at the for $10,000. The lot is about 200 by bf Pieter Kondra of Manchester, BO many words to -reject the cial'autonomy. ahd it was assumed Also denire wa* a request by ment introduced testimony de , setting aside of' reservation areas in the church. Following the busi end of the week o f Dec. 30 Kitona agreement. Tshombe ob the negotiations would conttnue for Mary and Felix Gremmo and Wil are examples, although neither is ness meetirig a movie will be .150 feet. ' died yesterday at a Hartford con- The old Dobsonville Scheolhouie, signed to show white persons re throughout the state were 46,200. jected to the first and last of Its 1 many weeks. liam Prentice to change an area employed hereabouts. shown. Plans for an upcoming This waa an Increase of 5,637 from Diamond sculptured, cotton In Six Minutes Commissioner John j . Efchan, a mlescent home. recently quitclaimed to the Ver ceived assistance in applying to parishioner of -Sacred Heart, said He was bom in Poland and lived off the north side of E: Middle' register, while N e g ^ s got none. •There seem .to be good reasons swimming party will also bp dis the preceding week. knit sheath with hi s(^ p Tpke. from Residerice 2k>ne A arid non Fire Dlitrlct by the town of for preserMng some of the coun cussed. Corapngtson of statewide unem the church property may have oth in the \Hnrtford area for 47 years. Vernon, last night was ordered How-ever, ' 'on crois-examiriation neck, short sleeves, self he|„t„ (Contihoed from Page One) er uses, a lumber yard, for exam- Survivors, besides his, son |n Rockville-V'ernoh Rural Residence Zone to Business Mrtualiy all the Negroee-said they tryside. CRPA planners suggest, PF members are reminded they ployment claims at the end of 1960 hip tucks, zipper back, lined' Manchepter. Include a sbn^ in Hart fiiarp Slash Zone II use. closed arid cleaned up.- for instance, the rural character su-e to bring to this meeting either showed an impressive drop of 19,- L. . 1. i P'*"' '*• 'vill have to be tom District commissioners said the had riot asked for help. seat and leaf pin trim. In c 'o m d down In snother year if it Is not ford. tWo daughter.* of Windsor Petitions -for zone changes on A t Jackson , the .Mississippi of the region should be retained the money or. the unsold cakes 226 from a total of 65,426 at that and Gertnany, and si.\ grandchil- New Fire Rulers both the Bray tract and the E. school building, Occasionally used as much as possible for attractive from the Christmas fruit cake time. beige, gray and gold. Sizes 5 I In^'ranre c6sfa are, high on for public functions, is a.mess. - House adopted a resoIu'Uoti whjch dren. ' Ih Draft Calk Middle Tpke. property had been would require any. person sitting ness." There ere other reasons'. sale. Manchester. ranked 18th among Neither liabilit^...nor Are insur to 15. The .funerar will be held tomor ^ancel Building denied zone changes before. in the galleries to have twtt'ert An Eiast Hartford acquMntance, in the number o f claims filed during Then, according to Neweh's ' row a( 10:30 a.m at the Maple In Us new denial on the R. Mid ance is carried on the buirding, permission from a lawmaker. TTie ’ his sixties, used to go hunting - Manchester Evening Herald Tal- the past week. The highest number theoiy, a lack- of aJr inside the Hill Chapel, 382 Maple Ave., Hart Next 2 Months Addition Plans dle llpke. property, involving about commitaloners said. The fire de action was taken the da.v after every lall, fishing every spring. He cottvlUe correspondent, Morris Sl- of Claims was 7,361 by the Bridge smoldering trash caused com - hockvilie-Vernoh ford. Burial will be in Mt. 8t. 8.6 acres, the, commission unani partment governs use of the build seven Negroes sat in the gallery like(i the open spaces and. al monceili, phone |fltch«3l 8-2882. port office. The lowest number of bastible gases to begin seeping up Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. mously felt there is no need for a ing. though he did not always come claims was 532 by the Wllllmantic Ufe f.hute.- (Continued from .Page One) A ' proposed addition to a Rock-- to) hear Gov. Ross Barnett’s joint Friends may call at the funeral business zone in the area. session, speech. home with a bag full of birds or office. Newell .said he believed the vllle boarding home hag'been can Aides Needed home tonight from 7 to 9. year preceding the ' buildup wa In additlpi), the commission sa^ A, .'similar resolution was Intro a string of fish, he enjoyed the Debaters to Hold gases ignited somewhere between- A requiem Mass will be cele celed because newly toughened approval Qf the change would con duced in the Senate but was held -trips, the walks the peace. the seventh and ninth floors, per about 8,000 a month. Bandg Consider brated .at the SS Cyril and Method state fire safety reg^ilations will stitute spot zoning and would In- over until Tuesday. One senator " Ip recent years, he has not gone haps taking flame from a spirk 1^0 Navy,.Marine Corps and Air forth. Practice Match O n A m bulance ius Church Saturday, Jan. IS. at make the addition .too'Wxpeniive. creaac an existing traffic hazard. said segregation wasn't wrong, ./ that might have floated up from 8 a.m. Force do pot intend to place calls Combining Units ‘T oo many people,” he said. Pernunal Notices below. However, a building permit ))■* but ’’I think it’s a disgrace if we don't have a place for them (Ne "Hunters all over the lot and no Four Manchester High School The sudden comhiistion of these with Selective Service during the already been issued' and the con A critical shortage of aides to tractor must watt for action by the Thc (Irenadiers will present an groes).” , room left. When I • Was a kid, debaters will challenge -a Windham leases, he said, blew oiit the door next two months. . Rdckville-yernon you could walk for miles in the Car4 of Thanks handle daytime ambulance calls In .City Council before getting beck exhibition at tlie American Legion Also at Jackson, Sen. T. M.'Wll- . .High School debating team to a of the trash eJiute on the ninth F u n e ra J t 'lihe Army totaled 1,082.582 men woods and not see a house or a We Wish to thank all. of .. our nel|^ the Vernon Fire Dls^Hct, has the building permit fe e ., . Home Sunday a t 7:,30 p.m. The Hams charged editor Hazel Bran bora and frienda for th^ manv acta of floor because It prorided the easi as of the start of December. This Examination Set present American Legion band Is. barn. Now, you run into a new practice match Wednesday at 3:10 est route of escape f'rpm the chute. prompted,District Fire Chief Les included the 119,000 National Contractor Herbert Nlederwerfer non Smith of the Lexirigton Adver kindneei, aympathy. and riorki tHbutea of Tolland filed the application with considering incorporating with the tiser. was Involved with the "Mis string of houses about every time p.m. in Manchester High's Room riven UR. in our recent bereavement. • It was on the ninth floor that lie A. Kittle to call for volunteers. Guard and Reserve forces oh ac you walk around a tree.” Funerals Held Building -Inspector Roland P. For Postmaster Grenadiers to form a- larger sissippi Free,;Pre8s,” a newly-or 233. ' Mrs. Adrien Robenhymer and aonia all of the victims — seven pa Chief Kittle informed the dis tive \duty. marehing dnun and bugle corps. The picture is exaggerated, but tients, five vi.sltors, and four hos Usher 'fol' a $6,000, one-floor addi ganized liberal newspaper for Ne- The subject of the match will The regular. Army was thus tion tdjkhe Atamian Boarding Home the sentiment is unn^takable.' pital staff members — were trap trict commissioners last night of For Balches about'943,000. The Civil SerMce Comm}ssi6q to 'The combined corps will repre-iffvffes. He said she.was "bbservedat be "The Federal (Jovemment I'pi. on Rockville's Ellington Ave. ■ent Legion Rost No. 102 at all: f ^ — ' Perhaps it can be said for those Should ProMde Additional Aid for ped by the fast:spresdlng flarties the shortage which has' resulted In OlRhlal.* .said the new draft-calls., day announced an examination for who today like to hike or climb and smoke. complaints that calls for the am > The building permit fee was $24, competitions itod.parades. The Public Secondary Schools." The funeral of Waller F. Balch, are calculated to permit the Reg at the rate of $4. per $1,000 of con postmaster aLVernon will,he open preMnt Grenadier Cerp* oonsisU /^ v * . Smith said later in a state- or swim or hunt- that tomorrow- bulance have gone unanswered. ular Army a strength somewhat David Foeter; president of the NOW IS THE TIME 115 Wa.'!hlngton St., retired pro struction. for acceptance of applicatlon4 un' of 22 horns, 9 drummer* and a jhent that she and hjer husband, their children may like to do the MHS debating "team, and Robert The chief Said the situation is below tb,e one million mark, but Fire safety requirements have ^6-girl-color guard. /Walter B. Smith, vlsttM the office* same. Those who like to paint critical to the point he has closed duction manager of the Bon Ami til Jan. 30. The post pays $5,370 a Morrissey will take' the affirma TO BEAUTirr I they defined to give specifle been beefed up since the Hartford Or watch birds or chase butter tive stand against two, Windham ; applications for duty on the night Co., was held this afternoon, and strength (tojectives on grounds the The Grenadiers have competed, h**'*PJP*‘ "«)Iy J State News Hospital fire Dec. 8. year. ' In contests in New York, New JeriJ 'J*^ P “ P • check flies or simply look out on the hills debaters, and Miss Sue Boris and ; shift. Applications for the day shift the funeral q(.his wife, Mrs. Mary flgures are tied in with the mili Z 'fg r printing” - the newspaper. may find others in ' coming gen YOUR HOME '.arc open, he said. - » The examination Will be conr. ■ey, Massachusetts and CtonnectV — ------Miss Kathleen Ryan will preaent tary budget for next yehi^ This ducted under revls^ quaiifleations . "There was no ■meeting then, b e erations who will get pleasure the negative case against Wind Free Adviee On ' I The daytime hours between 6 Hannon Balch. took' place this budget l.s being kept secret unUl cut as well as in the 'VFW n morning at the W, P. Qui.sh Flmeral Belton standards recently agreed upon tional drum and bugle competitiy fore Or since,’ ’ she said. ' from those pursuits, too. ham. ■ Interior Decorating I am . and *4 p.m., he said, are it goes to congress in a few Weeks. Groups of Negroe* staged five The population ~ explosion, so- Several students from Wethers Roundup I critical ones. . Home, 225 Main St between the Commission and the at Miami, Fla. . . Paiatin^ and Paper Informed sources have said that Post Office Department, lit-in demonstrations at lunch called, is here and there is not field High School, which U ofganl------'1 There are eight men in .'th'e dis- Mr. Balch died Tue.sday after the Regular Arniy will be pegged.' All interested in joining sue noon and Mrs. Balch succumbed -.Youth Breaks Leg Appitcants must have, at least corps are inMted and the pti counters o f Huntsville . Ala., stores -jnuch anyone is going to do about zing a debating, squad, will attend,. /Hanging (Contlnued from Page One) j irict who can be-counted oh to an- at about 960,000 in the coming following ■imilar sit-ins the day be *^11 at the moment, The housing - George Dougherty, advisor to the)! Also ^------swer calls, he said. George Blythe, early Wednesday morning after a fiscal year, beginning July i. years experience (education la InMted to the exhibition. long illness,. "Tiie couple's 37th In Rt. 6 Aedpident above high, school level msy be. fore. Widtreasea and others ignored explosion has followed in its wake. Manchester team, said Wednes Ceilings— Free Estimates PUC had no Jurisdiction over the director of the ambulance corps. Pentagon spokesmen said the the demonstrators, Thare was no Something (uin be done in that day’s- debate will be a warm-up intersUte rates it had no right to ,-said he has only four aides he can wedding anniversary was Wednes draft level is expected to per substituted for nlrfe months experi day. william D. Starrett HI. 19, of 26 ence) showing they hav# the ability disturbance and no arrests *V6re field. session before the regular tourna consider them in determining the' call. mit replacement of normal man $225 Contributed reported. The'CRPA has recommended in ment session begins soon. PiKHiB TR 54M08 basis for state charges. ’A t^ s must Have first aid cer- The Rev. Felix Davis, pastefr of power losses from expiration, of Ferndal* Dr., Manchesferj was ad . t o -conduct and manage the postal .Second Congregational Church, of- business efficiently and to super'- At Batpn Rouge. La., Fldsrel nn If enough volunteer enliSlmcnts mjj|l draft service. mitted to Manchester Memorial To Cystic Fi osis Judge E. Gordon West issued a pre-. on SNETCO s requMt for higher should fliiated at Mr. Raich's funeral THfc -At-my totaled about 870,000 Mse employes. rates. respond a first aid course H . ;tal last evening with injuries timinary Injunction to atop Negroes will be offered to help the men service. Burial was in Buckland men last,-'summer before the Ber-' Competitors must also show they from holding mass demohatrationa Cemetery. received iq an accident at Rt. 6 Lashnit's point.* were disputed, qualify. Itn buildtip began. are of good reputation and that Ctontributlons totaUng/$226 have In the city. The injunction Is effet- however, by PUC Chairman Eu Former co-workers from the and Bolton O nter Rd. at about they can deal writh the public been donated to date to Ihe Cystic A driver and two aides are need'-' ' *•* • tlve immediately. gene S. Loughlln. who said all of ed to answer a call, Blythe said. Bon Ami Co', and a delegation from 6:45. ^ agreeably and effectively. They Fibrosis Fund drive sponsored by the company's operations are rele The commissioners, as an inter Dihvorth-Q u e y-Corneil American must 'have resided -wlthiri the de the Knights of Pythlai, it was re vant in deciding whether the com Legion Post called at the funeral Starrett suffered a broken ankle livery of the post office for one ported by. Carl A.,' Gustafson, im step, voted, to request C?hlef OAS Resumes and briilses to his arm. -V'' pany is attractive to investor.'!. Constable Edmund F. DWyer to home to pay respects. year Immediately •preceding the chairm an.' Paris Trip Offered /"■ VVhat rate of return the com A solemn high Mass of requiem .Atiss TereM Caldera, 17, of closing date of the examination, permit, three constables (who are Notch Rd., a passenger .In Star- Tbs dialnnkn renilntled those pany can offer Investors in order qualified first aid men) to ’ handle fbr Mrs. Balch took place at St. and must have reached their 18th who have iw tjfet responded or who As Tax Case Bribe to attract addltionai capital is orte Dominican Aid rett's car, was treaty for a cut .ambulance calls in dsvtlme >mer- Bridget's Church th!s.morning. The on her right knee and discharged. birthday on the closing date. Per did not reoeivsa direct appeal that of the factors taken Into ron.stdera~ I genrles. . -. Rev, John Delaney was celebrant, sons over 70 years old cannot be Mias Nancy Karker, 17, of Cov the fuiu) drive Is sUll. in progress (ConttoD^ from Pag* Om ) Uon by the PUC in . authorizing aa.*isted by. ,thc4W.^ DRev;''-Stanley ’’'tA* _ a * Hss- * ^ - (Contthued from Page Oae) appointed. higher charge.s Chief Kittle said the ambulance entry. another passenger, bruised and contributions may be s:^.! 'to tillo as deacon anti the Rev, Bennis her knee and foot. " I Complete information- on the ex- the Pythian Cyatlc Fibrosis Fund, isecution offer^ in evidence $4,900 Hussey, as subdearon. Mrs. Ray Th* sa.ictions involved a ^0)0- amlriaUon requirements, and in- that about 2.900 SNETCO employes State Trooper George Bunnell of 'c/o Theimas Rollason, Coiuieetlcut allegedly given to McCaffrey to non-emergency calls. mond Murphy was orgahi.sl and { Plete break of diplomatic relations the Colchester. Troop reported Star atruetfons for. filing applications Bank- and 'Trust Co., Manchester. insure his reconunendation that own _ som er 325,000 .shares of the may be obtalriiM at the Vernon post flnn’s stock, of approximately four Remarking on, complaints___ Burial that I wa.* In B\ickland | by ^ the OAS______member.*.I______They also rett wa.s driving ..u,north L,i u»on DuiiuiiBolton The -pythlans undertk this' the B erm an inquiiy. be dropped. per cept of the oustanding shares no service was given,,he .said there I ''''Ib^cornmlttal prayers i prohibited .«alK to the republic ofi^®"^" approach'ing the inter- office. Th(^' application forma- iriust campaign to amfieai for research, McCaffrey had reported to his The top 10 officials of the com- were, three instance* .'in the past I ’•"D’'''' HuSscy. L,„.h i,...... uw repuouc brakes on the car be Hied with the U.S. Civil SerMce funds in tha fight against a disease siiperiors that he thought the Me- ■i.,- n.-snfKr . 1 AA fieircrntirtM delegation fi-r,... from-Gibbfins .rt‘UK..n« As ' such items SS.arms,.peiroleum and I t * ,,-.,__ , ______Commlsaion, Washington 26, D.C. ,-,I»By have about 2,680 share.s, it six month.? wher^esponse was not i trucks. , failed and it rolled Into Rt. 6 col iwhieh IdliB more children each year fendsntg were suggesting a bribe. was stated. __ made. The eaJlS- were not emer sembl.v,. I:adies of Columbus, at liding with a, car being driven east They must be received or be post than any other disease of child He was instructeif to go along'irith gencies, he .'Mid: tended the funeral. Deiegal^ons Balaguer reported yesterday by Cheater Fuslck, 19. of School marked not later than Jan.. 30. hood. the deal. ’ ; - from Ladiek of Columbus and St. that aoipe 600,000 to 700,000 per- St., South Coventry. e Latcyer Disbarred Bridget's Rosary Sopletv visited sons, more than half the. working The scci'dent.ls still under inves Bridgeport, Jan, 5 t(P)---- Eli H the funej.AI home, for recitation, pf population, are unemployed. tigation. . ' . MUlner, 62-year-oId D a nburv Police to Check the Rosary. ' ,s , ■ Joee A. Morn, secretary-general lawyer. w a^I disbarred toda'v bv 6f the OAS, arrived in Santo g j^ r io r Court Judge Raymtim^ j Walk Coiiiplainl Herbert H. BllaeJI Domingo Inst rijght to discuss Funeral ser\'lces for Herbert technical reasistance the OAS' can, Calvin Taggart w eekend SPECIALS! The disbarment order will 'be-- Henrj- BUsell. 42 Maple St., weto- (»ffer for •conomic-anT'social plmri- Poirce arc investigating , the ACXMIN come effective Jan. 13, ,Judge Dev complaint of Mrs. Irene Gworek of heid this morning at St. Mary's ning. Hospital RIPE • V lin decreed, and Mlllner may not 1 Wedgewood Dr., filed in 'thgi F'Piscopal Church. The Rev. John ' A group from the Inter-Ameri ■XCITINO NBW OVAL apply for reinstatement for at town manager's office yesterday.______lav, Bugee, senior assi-rtant al 3t. can Development. Bank reportedly Calvin C. Taggart of 110 Wood SQUASH least five years which represents who said she fell o,n a sidewulk o ii' officiated. Mrs. William U planning to go to the republic, land St., Manchester's Eighth a period of-probation imposed on Dec. 29 at noon in' front of 9 Edi-i K'oppenburg wa.* organist. Burial poasihly neltt week. .District sewer superintendent who BANANAS 3 uL* 10c On* of our exquisite oval diamonds In a him by U.S. District Cdurl on in son Rd. ; 'vae In' Sqldlers Field. East Ceme- And. State Department ofllcials was buried alive for almost five simple platinum setting. Enviable Treseuro come tax charges. . The matterlwaa referred to Po- ' — said, the OAS action means an minutes on Dec, 11, following • ,The Grievance'Committee of the lice Chief James M. Reardon- by- of Man- automatic Increase of 1 0 5 v ^ tons cave-ln at Bretton Rd., waa dis U.' a NO. 1 MAINE Cheat quality and TruA Value-Priced at $U ia Town (Counsel Arthur J. LeClaire; Bai^'r'ks. .Veterans *of Falrthild County Bar filed a dis ■in the Domhiican Republic’s sugar charged from Manchester Me including Federal-tax. Easy Payments InvHed. ciplinary presentment against Jr,,. acting tou*n-jmanager. a.*king | 'Var-I, wei'e Carl Hansen, quota for January-June, 1962. morial Hospital yesterday for the j POTATOES MUlner after h'e was convicted in for the police department's investl- William Bminard, ' Olin Beebe, "Iliey said this' plus an increase of second time.. gallon and findings. [ Roberf' McKinney.' Richard GuU- District Court Feb,'3, 1961, on 12 31S.000 tons announced recently T ^ gart, 44. wearing a body egat j Lbs. 2 5c counU of wulful failure to file in- . Mrs. Gworek . complained .to the mcr.and Robert Buckner. A folded will pump an extra $26.5 million for rib, hip and apinal injuries, w m 1 come tax ret-jrns. town I"®!that 'ryicy and slippery condi- American flag 'was presented to Ipto the Island’a economy in the discharged froin the hospiUl on ■ WOM.D «M EN STAMPS^ , Prejected by Jitdre Devlin in his-Mrs. Bissell. neM six months. mm Dec. 20. for the Christmas holi A rtliismo-and'.;ni wr-j a defense claim j complaint did not state any . Delegation.* from the Ameriean day. He was readmittad on (Arist- degree of injuries Mrs. Gworek that rt'ice...... the strfjte under which Hep-roe of ------Legiog. Afuiy-Navy Club sud VCt- mas day due to being qiiite un MUlner was ro.-ivlcted is merely may have received nor did she note erans of Foreign Wats Malted _ • t whether or -not- she would seek comfortable at home during bla a'misdem Anor) the lay/yer was not Holmes Funeral Home, 400 M « A bou t Town recuperaUng period, his doeettir damages. St., to pay respects to their la! RED ami guilty of any conduct involving said. Better cafe could be admin ” We are investigating this tom- member. M embersjof Manchester moral turpitude'.which could be piaint and alSO: two othe? siriiilar , m ie Mgre .Cheney Library will istered at the hospital, a hospital CORNER NcKEE and WEST CENTER STREETS Um fiwpcr nibjoet of preaentment Barracks;-. VOlfira^ b r ql()»eff ; Mbndny'troBi 9 a-*-' to apokeaman aalffat Hurt Umki'IfDw complalriU,’’ Chief Reardon aatd conducted a memorial at grooMdinga. today; . . . , ■ 1 pjti'., and *MU';^l>e open from ,1 to he U much better for home reeu* W lNTBi HOUmt OPEN • I j L to • PJ«. < the funeral home. • , 9 pjtt. 1 ' peratlon. It Was reported today. ,T . ^ • ' : V ' f .V V •T, . ■ ■ V ■ )' T'- \ .- t U . t \ V ■; MANCHESTER EVENING HSRALH, MANCHESTER. GONN: PRIDAY( JANUARY 5, 1962 N, -•-I lIANOpSSTBR EVfimNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY; JANUARY 5. 1962 t A f S E S E V E N IRaitrl|t9t0r appear at the. "troop training" ern I(sly .M conHpArpd wJUt the ing Its Januvy production 72 phase ^of the Inquiry, will be Bd- south, Nwhl^ struggles per cent over January of last Elirines Finish Diem Agents^ Wln A. Watter, retired majo* gen mAlntAln^Sn .Bgir^tuna economy Four Cjgirs, Set General Motora’ Chsvroiet Rotme Arrests^^ U. In spite of i narbhed end non- Z 0 N O L I T E India M r g\ ^Itennedy eral .who'haa^een offldailjr ad Its fourth quarter sales RTOrmtjTraming es, Board td JTtdk > MANCNESrER^ lot rajD o dOdtlve lu id JM Sntiqusted,Siteth' mpre than <88,000 as ag ------me. monished, after an Army invaatl- odsTThs J^mltdn the south Is no Sales Records: Tlireat^gfl^t Leonard j . Afigell,^33, of 80 Bs- pretdous -fourth .'quarteg^fi^h^' of MancheatAr' men recently i n s u l a t i o n Again Elected .gation, for . preaching ^ a lm a ot change in ths dsq)u«te Mvsrty of 417,468 Ih lOOO, ' ^ > W. H. EN61AND Ste St., last night w*s charged tha ,^ohn Pirck , Society tb^trodps its peoine. Ws see |id s ^ , ths Italy Chevrolet iald its ..December Completed, recruit' training at Ui* Tuesday Red Foe^ R^isting: R. ____ tha touriat' oomei t6 knew, with its Last Quarter wiUi evading rciqttesibiUty and jblUlMl*' of th»- il4th U.8. A m y Divlmn In sales were the, b i^tst in history M a i^ Cprpa Recruit Depot, .Far lUMiElt CO. ■5'' 2 Bor^t Foes failure to ehi^s/his addreu. The -Beit D res s ed ■ ■ .■«-■>Byna>d ■ oOctober 1 im magniflcient scenery anff-^e rich- for the mohth,^tallng more than Oepmany. ness of Its cliusical anUqUiUes.'the Detroit, Jan. 5 — Sales of ris Island, S, C,’ • Open All Day Saturday a (Albert C. Bamea, bhai^riian of the coi lunity coIIei[e com- arrbst fbllows’ a six-day investiga 147,000. Tb«v prwious December . They af» itaurlKe Pvta, Roger (OMtlgB^ from Pagu Oue) fsvtnr Mraiiing IllxMiN Another W tti^ will be retired of-its pSat, and the ' Ohrjvler, Chevrolet, Cadillac and h i^ waad48,Ml In 1955. "At the Oreen”—^ 9-lMl lriittee, 8 ^ ,today - th a t whV — .------he meets -uesday night vrith tion of a two-car accident rat the (OoBtiBned from Pag* Oaa)- UKl BollMya. Botered bt Ibt and music of its- present, Rambler automobiles set all-time B. Oroman, eon of Mr. and Mrs. In North Viet Ndm INC: Rambler, made by American tbe^boti ~Ce at Mancheater ' Ooq|L aa Adm. Arleigh A. Burke, former Among the 'more handsome adr of directdm it lyill be “merely ^wirig the fat” ot ths''^vemment aiming at re Paricade on Dec. 29. Angell allege Italy, wife at aa automobile 1 Claib Mall Matter. alsbssee the other Mde---the-evei records In the last quarter of 1961. Mqtdrii, reported fourth quarter John Oroman; 369 Burnham S t; ra X h n J moval M all aggression," the reso- edly backed Into the parked-car of ■ ------'■ ■ ,v , chief of naval operations. Adm. ditiona. to ths book- collection of day concerns of ItSly’a owh-pebr All four new -1962 models sold iB a progress report. “I can’t report ^ an y achieve- executive.. SUBStBUPnUN RATiaiW . galea of 110,400 as against the pre- Robert M. Smith, aon of. Mr. and menty#e ve. made because there’i^ -----/v • lutiouteid,„ / Gordon H. Jensen, .60, of East (Continiied from . Page Om ) cials here would not disclose how Payable In adyaoce V Burke Will testify how it feels to 'Uw Mancheeter public libraries pie, th^pblitlcal CMidiUona and e r than their counterparU-fbp- vlouk record of 104,517 aet In I960. Mrs. Bntledgo J.- Snitith, 411 Buhi- Hartford, and then drove away Vicomtesse . Jacqueline, de Rlbes, the stru g ^ for a place in today’i . _ th quarter in past yaatb, been! nothing achieved yet," he The seizure of Goa add two Oth much money is- Involved. The YELLOW PINE Oartlet A jtall have a speech censored.. 'ate the profusely illustrated vol The October-November period is ham;St.; John W> pumas, son of er Portuguese enclaves on India’s tethout reporting the aecldeHt. today ahnbu])bed the deatrubUon United States pumped $136 million wife of a Paris banker. Pear ...... ' |32uu Sen. Stennis, in announcing the world. the iflqnufacturers reported -yes the first quarter in JOICm fiscal Mr. and Mrs. William. J. Dumas, Minor damage was inflicted' to M Montba . umes published by Ufe magaidne Any one oiv^ese volumes is terday.^ . - -- , v ’And there’! nothing that need. H o ^ k a l west coast was defended with the of .a OonuTHihist Viet Cong arnu In economic aid into South Viet Mrs. Davi'd BrucE, wife' of U. 8. Three Momha date for the hearings, said the year. . 706 N. Main S t; Benjamin H. Ma- A lu m jn u n i /Ihe director*’ approval yet.' declaration - this military action both cars. Ahgell tell be presented Nam last year. , _ • _ One Month .. in the Life World library Seriu, rewarding, nostalgic look.at fayor- In addihra, they ati'’satd De GM’s Ch'dUlac aaid Ita fourth plant-during a mopping up opera-: Ambassador to Britain. Weekly ...... committee will "also attempt to gowan m , son of Mr. an d ; Mrs. Democratic'Director Ted Powell ’i'V' "i ■”gg(mot *md should not be-regard- In Circuit Court 12, Manchester, ^At Ihe same time, U.S.'officials Madame Herve Alphand, wife of W0RKB|NCH % Already on the teelvea are the l,te places abroad,^ a stimulating cember aalei^toppe^^-December of quarter’aales were 43,737 aa com-, ^njamln H. Magowan . Jr., 52 VlaiUag hours' X to B Jan. 22. Re is free under a rtOO tion New Year’s Day in tlie Mekong determine tke need for censorship incentive to See them-for the'first 1960 and prei^us years. W had asked that a progreM report Id as a departure from this basic reported no significant improve tile French ambassador to ' the MhiMBra Of volumes covering Italy, France, pared to the previous.record of 43,- Cooper Hill St.; and Gregory Gor be made by the community college for- all areai inatornlty, policy." bond. ■ . delta area. ment in South Viet Nam as a re United States. n u AssucirriiiO PRkitn and whether any specific, pattern time, ;to feel their sp ^ add leam The Chrysler amouncement of 216 for the last quarter of-1960. don, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Charleg ; IN4 BASY t6 r The Aaaoclated----^Jated WeiPreaa la aXcliIalTely Germany, Russia find Britain, with to' know their people. - committee,'which was appointed a where they pre < to M te d 6:30 Another resolution approved by The arms plant waa the fourth sult of the increase In American Pripcess Alexandria of Kent... entitled to the uae -M repubileatloa « or policy la reflected by such cen^ others *.o' come. ' , its record sales ofXChtysier cars Cadilia;^^ said this was accom- Lk' Gordon, 820-Tolland Tpke. : Paors T " $29iP5 year ago to Mt up some aort of to 8 pjn.;,sAd private where the committee reiterated the po destroyed.,Jby government forces military-assistance announced last, ' Mrs'. Charles Wrightman, New nova dlaMtchae eredlted to tt followed .Upon a recebt unconfirm pltshisd despite a loas ’of 11 daya,.ot : The new marines will next re-<‘ ■M othatirlae credited In thia paper sorship action, aa weir'Al the rea This series includes many fine post high- school education pro they a*« 10 a-m. t o 8 toitoni sition taken by Nehru' thatyln^ Colum bia ■ i'l Kien Hba Province. Equipment month: ' York atvd Palm Baach, wife of an ASSEMEU^AJITS ted alao the local newa pupllahad here. examples of the by now famous ed report that-Chrysler. <^rp. is reduction because »of labor trou- port a t CanTp- LeJeune, N, C., for gram. ■ \ are re^pieetod not to Smoke was forced to act to “liberate pait seized at the plant reportedly In These officials said th* situation oil miUlonalr^/' All rlteta d rapubllcatlon of apeclal sons thereto.’*' The senators also color photography of Ufe maga antiolpaUng a possible ^ f i t for le a t the sta rt o f -the quarter. ' combat Infantry training. Jal, Doors tiehts rooms. No more than two of its homeland" .when the -Por cluded rifle barrels, breach-loi^-. tn ihe sorely beset natidn remains, . Mrs. John Aarry "Ryan HI, New diapatchea herein are alao reaereed. will see several troop training A Thoaght for Toitay \ 1961 despite a loss for. tna^fifst g Barnes m d the committee is atlU zine. As''one reads, looks, or Just Sponsored by the HancheirtBr Pina InstaHation. hoping to have claasee in opera visitors at ond time per pattent. ' tuguese refused to leave. ing rifiee and pistols, mine com serious, with guerrilla fonsya con York. ^ ' 1 films. xhlne months of the year.' X ' . Nehru, speaking to the/'conven- ponents, detonators, and gunpoiv- tinuing In. the .southern delta region, Signora Uherto Agnelli, 'furin, client of N B. A. Ski^. skims through each volume, one Connell ot Chaiehes . ^ v.Chrysler-has made no commtet tion by'fall at Mancheater Hlg-h Morgans Mark The fuse to the hearing was wuuiot help-but be impressed with School. Pattents "today ( 335 ttdn. after the com m ute detibn, der. The plant was seized after an the high plateau area In the north Italy."sister-in-law of Signora l^bUMiara' lUpreoentatlTea: ^ The on''the possible profit report. T h^ MANCHKTEft said the United Stateaiand Britain hour^o.ng fight. and In the central platrif. GianAt Agnelli. lUua Hathawa S p^al Aaency — New lighted by Sen. Strom Thurmond th e,dine qualities of these illus- corphretlon's nCw president, Lyrin A survey of atudents will have to ADMTTTBaJ 'YE3TB1rI>AT: Jo OilCMo Detroit and Braton. r traMpns, be ttey the ordinary >- Some years sgo one of our great AWNING CO. be taken, he aaid, to determine the wera angeriMl by India’s seizure of 60 Years Wed In Saigon, meanwhile. Ailing U.S. Ambassador Frsderick E. The committee said that the list, Tita AUDIT BuSaiU Of. of South Carolina, n ils I>em^$xat Townwndi .was said to have ex seph Raimon^ Jr., 143 Highland Nolting Sl^Ws due to return today aftep Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Gul- ATION8 black and white or -the line color evangelists was preaching one of pressed npl^lef to colleagiles recent l^RONX MI 8-3091 Intereit In auch claaae.. No form St,; Mrs. Marie Bergeron, -Bast Goa becaU(ie” they do not like Asia stations-are open again folloteng accused the Pentagon of 4aleting variety\ ;- ha. bqen made out yet to distrib and Africa moving forward and Mr. and Mrs'. William J. Moran for 10 d ||a ^ ^ consultation • on the ness. denotes no particular vote his most stirring m.essages when ly the company might come up Hartford; "Mrs. Edna' Hunter, 15 a 2-day shutdown because deale'ra situation witJrSecretary of Stale T%e.He^aic Prtnttnt Company, ___ the “hard statements agalrist com The accbmplanyihg text in each ute, he said. progressing'.’’'' . Sr. of Rt. 6 will celebrate their feared a new economic reform de ranking. ' Maiiinaa no financia] reaponalMIty for his sermon was interrupted by the with a 1961 Profit. Summit St.; Mrs. Theresa Sylves - '"They do not like the world Dean Rusk, president Kennedy . Miss Hepburn, who is Mrs. Mel. ty^iraphlcfl brrora -appeartna tn ad- munism" from spOectieii to be de- book is writ£bt|J)y an expert on the Sales of Chysler cars were 13 ’The UnlVeralty of Connecticut 1* ter, East Hartford; Mrs. Beverly 60th wedding anniversary tomor cree wouiq raise gasoline prices. and assistant Secr*lary of State -.jrertiutnenla and other readlw matter 'historical, cunural and social pries of k small girl who had lost atm ^g/beat pioapect to run the changing so.fast.ahd so rapidly," he After government assurances ^ errer offstage, and' Mrs. Winston ta The Man-eater Erenlna Iferald Uverad by military men. Can' he her_mother. The evangelist stop per cent ahead of the record bom- McMulIin, 245 N. Main St.; Mrs. declared. row. At ages 85 add 82 respective Averell Harrlman nbw-ieave the annual list competi UTILITY mean someone Is "soft on commu background cf each country. John ped his message and asked the parable period of 1954 and 33 ^ clad4s> 'said Barnes, but no ar Joyce Spitzer,./Grastonbury; Ivan that prices would nr Ftrlday—1 p.m. Thuraday. that as this child was lost without own and at times coming out to seam and, even with falling eye rency to improve economic conm- estate man, Is part. Cherokee For Saturday—] p.m. Friday. means television and radio and re Russia, 'rtie book, on Italy, ijone -her mother, so we too are lost pany aaid its sales of 9,474 Chrys- SEED ports from Acting General Mana ville Rd., Rockville: Mrs. Jeanne. have aiUiounced s broad program tioijs. Indian. ^ ^ Claraliled deadlbie; 10:*) a.m„ am by Herbert Kulby is the' orte vve ' lers in December were its best for ger Arthur J. LeCIaire Jr. on pro show their etrength of unity. They sight. does considerable sewing fOr aimed at bringing speedy improve day of lubllcatlon except Sam ^F porters and crowds. Add to this without God. , Marten, 134 Birch St.; J. ScoU do not like these changes. They the Cvitholic Ladies Society, though ‘The new economic program in Others on Jthe hall.>of fame in-' • a.m. found most fascinating. Beginning The message' had dynamic re that month in six years. Because ^^udget Priced For Your posed improvements to the MUnlcl- Willoughby, 77 Gampfleld Rd.: ment in the living- standards, of cludes: olude: - “ the censorship claims, the appear with a brief history of Italy from of this Chrysler said It is increas- •- pal Building hearing. room, the have not accepted this change as a she doesn’t get out to meetings. the South Vietnamese people. sults thanks to this unforseen In /Outdoor Feathered Friends Mrs. Nettie Finn, 464 Hartford reality yet." She has a reputation for home Training/facilitles for village of The thicheas of Kent, actress Friday, January 6 ances of -Gen. W^alker and r-Adm Roman times to the present, one cident.^ The assembled group had waste collectlop contract, and a Rd.; Sharon Surface,.^ Elllngflon; ' The objects of the Joint effort, ficials, expanded rural'health pro Merle Ofeeron (Mrs. Bruno Pag- la made aware of the unique na leaTO which the C arter. Chevrolet Nehru expressed hope this anger made bread and rolls, doing all her Burke, troop training kirns, the had a graphic portrayal of what Deborah Yale, Brent Dr., Vernon; would "disappear u soon as they own baking-and some for her chil announced last night by the State grams, expanded primary, educa lial). PrincEss Grace of Monaco, tional characteristics of the Italian It la to be lost.. .How'true the 5 IbSs 1 s ■ a" 1 ■ 59c . Co. want, to renew with the town Mrs. Helen Shurkus, 26 Jensen St.; Department and In Saigon, la to tion, improved, village fB'dio net Mary Martin, Ir.ene Dunn. Claud /: Birchers, the sbft-on-communlsm people. " for a portion of Oiarter Oak F-tld realize -toore and more the situa dren. Not How The Halo Bounces charges, etc., and you have the In- words (rf scripture, "And a little HAS YDUR WIFE CASHED A6E 55 Joel Miller, Coventry: Mrs. Nancy tion created by colonialism which Mr. Moran keeps busy about the rally popular support for the gov work communications, hew-roads, ette Colbert, the Duchess of Wind -There is the dramatic contrast child shall lead them." for J75 a month. Reowski, - East rfartford; Ernest ernment of IPi;ealdent Ngo Dinh expansion of,the agricultural credit sor, Queen ElizabethxII, Countess . One.- .pan hardly blame the gmdienta for a hearing that is cer of ths Industrial expansion and 1QlbSs.....$U0 ’fhe first Item on the directors' la refusing to. fade out peacefully place (they haVe their own home Bpord Fool Rev. Roy Hutcheon SnW EN O Y.: 1961? LeVasseur, South Windsor; Miss and gracefully." and gardens) and in the summer, Diem. ■ ' ' system and pest and insect con Consuelo Crespi of Rbme, Coilft’’- gently cloletered, aeholarly dicta tain to stir your memories. econortilc improvement of North Wapplng Community Church unfinished business agenda Is the Louise Johnson, 9 Chestnut St.; A frequently heard claim is that trol programs. tess Edward von Bismarck of Paris appointment of a .-member of the has a fine vegetable and flower 1x6 and 1x 10 Only tor of Portugfal for mla-readlng 25lbs....^.$2.65 Mrs. Eva Oatee, 16 Clifton St.; garden, selling some of the Communist guerrillas operating In Other measures will Include and Capri, ■ pome of the irporta from the tur- Capitol Region Planning Authonly Arvid Somero, 87 Mill St.; Mrs. produce. the Southeast Aslan'-"country owe projects to aid rrtptmtain tribes Mrs. Henry Ford II of Grosae Experience On Tap - to succeed Judge Jay Rubinow, Margaret Sliller, Cook Dr.; Thom 2 Big Newspaper much of their success ' to reluc who have been a Target of Com Point, Mich.; Mrs. Winston Guest Ijulent twentieth century world whose term expired in November Mrs. Moran waa born in Glasgow, tance of the l3outh Vietnamese to If SO; she may be eUgiblevNOW for as Bushey, 24 Procter Rd.; Janet Scotland, and he in Belfast, Ire munist subversion, special flood of New. York and Palm Beach, outaide. Tlie world today doea not In this, country, even high- THROUGH a partnership with two other oil com- 100lb%... .$9.00 and who declined reappointment. Gee, South Rd., Bolton; Chris Rivals May Vanish fight for a regime they feel has reconstruction wbrjt ln the rsbel'- Mrs. William Randolph Hearst Jr. YELLOW PINE The directors will also be con land. They'werfe married in Govan, done little for them. \ alwaya underatand Itaelf very placed federal civil servants have • panies, Amerada owns a one-third interest in topher Daley, RFD 2, Rockville; Scotland on Jan. 6, 1902 and came infested Mekong River delta, pub of New York, Mrs. William Paley clearly. It waa quite natural, then, trouble gaining status in the eyes fronted with accepting the resigna Mrs. Anna Shlmaltis, RIFD 3, The ll;potnt program of Econom lic works programs such as, hous of New York. Madame JacqueE Libya’s Dahra field and expects that its share of iCome .In arid browsq around tion of Robert S. Tomassl, former (Oontlnaed from Page One) to Canada to live In 1912, In 1924,- for Premier Salazar to conclude, of the public—and of their policy and see our selection of(WJId Rockville; David Starrett, 26 Fern- the family came to the United ic and social measures means a ing to help relieve unemployment Balsan of Palm Beach and New FLOORING chairnian of the development com dale Rd. substantial Increase In U-S. eco- and continued industrial develop York, and Madame Artliro Lopez- • after Indians'ru^e conquest of Goa, making superiors. the oil flow will run up to. 40,000 barrejs a day. bird feeders and supplies. circulation at the all-Uih'e high , of States to live, and to Columbia in mission, who , resigned In Apnl mors than 60 million dally- 1946. noltilc assistance, although offi ment. Wtllshavv of Paris. Damao and Piu, ithat he and Por Civil servants usually are The field is expected to be in operation by jthe CONNEGTICUT 1961, The directors have repeat ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Jane WEDGE SUET CAKES edly postponed accepting the reslg- Starling, 61 Durant St. If the reports about the Examin They had- alx children, five of tugal had become the targeta of thought of as dull dogs in the end of the year. Amerada is also involved ijl ex er and Mirror are true, two news whom are still living — William J. 3for$1.C0 nqtion in the hope thqt” Tomassl BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son IKM . the world'a admiration’ and' aym- great gray bureaucracy. Wide im Extended Health Insurance would change his mind and. remain to Mr. and Mrs. William Dowty, papers tell renialn to' serve the Moran Jr. of Andover,. Daniel and U c ploration and development of gas arid oil jhxiper- Los Angeles metropolitan area of pathy; ' pression exists that most are time on the commission.’' RFD 1, Rockville; a daughter to Frank jUoran of Hartford, Mrs. ties throughout North America. Talk with us Spouses of G)nnecticut: 65 member* may themseives make 6H million population. Frank Antos of Granby and Mrs. 935 MAIN ST.-MI 3-5I7I-9A.M. to 5;30 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAYS A fter Ul], there had been an ag- servers, without Imaglnatlonr re At-^our Complete Pet Shop Under new business the directors Mr. and Mrs. Joaejdi Pacheco, about Amerada. . application when they reach' the age of 55 prqvided that they are The two are the Qiandlers’ James Ellis of Hebron. They also greaaion,.ih violation of United Na- sourcefulness, drive. will consider setting dates for pub- Wapplng: a, daughter to Mr. and Morning'Times, key in the farnlly's have 18 grandchildren and IS not gainfully employ^ 30 or more hours a week. For complete MAHCHESTER 'lic hearings on a 928,000 appropria Mrs. James Weber, 83’Uhlon St., large business-publishing' enter tlcma law. TTila aggreaalon had Probably every free*government Rockville. great-grandchildren, loord Poor been widely condemned by other detaila and an application fprm, tee aqy resident agent or broker tion from the parking meter budget prises, and the Hearsts’ aftembon with a civil service establishment for the purchase of property at 29 DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Herald-Express. A family party Is planned tot nationa. Nehru, aa the maft re- has a fair share ef-.employes who O p en T h u ra d a y e o a m g a 6dX) to 9KX) p j n . liccnaed to-sell health insurance in Connecticut. Or call, or - Birch .St., and on |1,5Q0 for a study Saturday night. Where it Is to be PET c e n t e r Mrs. Geraldine Walters; 17 Wood , There ia a probability that if the will depend upon the weather. Mre. aponaible for the deciaion to uae do iiuftidr fit this definition.^ But write Cb'hnecticut 65,650 Main Street, Hartford 3, Connecticut. ' ’’ of the Nprth End as a preliminary land St.. Rockville; Chlvln Tag Examiner and Mirror ceased pub 995 ivfa|n St^M I.9-427i ' to redev^pm ent. Moran Jr. said the older folks don't COLONIAL Vorce, waa labeled the villain, the it would' oe unwise for us to be . Open Monday to Saturdtor - gart, 199 Woodland S t; Miss Mar lication, many oftheir employes care to go out when the, weather big bully. 9 AM. to 6 PM. Deeds to Kenwood Dr., Croft Dr. garet Fox, East Hartford; Mar- would be taken by'the Times and is bad, but they do go into town guided by the Idea that the lowest POTNAM S’ CO. ASSOCIATED CONNEGTICUT HEALTItI nSURANCE COMPANIES^ Herald-Express. The nation attacked t y thi vll- M tnbts Nsw York Stock Exehango Thursday, 9 A .^ tb 9 PM. and Drexel. Dr. will be up for ac Un Starto, 21 Jordt St.; Miss Lil each week to do their own ahop- common denominator governa all. ceptance. ■ .. • lian Bodkus, 57 Crpstwood Dr.; There have been reports that the lalnoua big bjully muat, therefore, n.iAtr em m n. . MANCNum ping. OF MANCHEStER COMBINATION In the U.S. Civil Service realm, Asm m for.Sewers Diane Weiss, 65 Bdnes Dr.; John Herald-Express will become a 7- Party for the Aged be the Innocent victim, the aym- Jomu r. B/oir • Robarf H. Starkol The final dlstribdti on of costs to day newspaper with the addition of ?br one, there are'plenty dt able, Wilcox, 19 Locust '^t.; Mrs. Rae The Catholic Ladiea Society on bol of virtue wronged. property owners on Center St. and McMahon, 37-'Foster St.; Mrs. El a Sunday edition. energetic, thoughtful individuals W. Middle ’Tpke. for their portion The Examiner, 58 years old, once Saturday will give their anmial But it waa at preclaely thla doing Important work wlih great len Johnston, 579 Center St.; Law party for the old folks at St. Jo See these family-proof dinettes DOORS of the aanltary sewer and force rence Kearns Jr., 132 Spruce St was the late William Randolph point, of 'course, that logic failed dedication. It can be argued, too, main Installed last year tell oe Hearst's newspaper headquarters. seph's Home on Jackson St., Wll- to follow through In the case of that soma of them ought to be lis made, and a ^ e date set fqr as DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. . The 13-year-old Mirror is the llmantlc. The women, who like to SCAUOfED INSERTS India's aggression against Goa. sessment bill./ . • N Clara Vepnart 22P St James’ St; largest metropolitan newspaper to spread the Christmas cheer out a by Daystrom . -. tonij tened to more than they are. John Henderson, Mansfield Depot; lltfl'e when there is so niUch being ; The act of aggpreaaion. degradpd In- Property dwners on HllKide be launched in a major American SAWwucK tonoM Ai> economics professor, Jacob Cole, St. ami-Asylum St. who bene^ Mrs. Jane Starling, 61 Durant St; city since World War- II. The offered to the home, plhhned their ' dla'and Ni^iru: but it did not exalt Vlner, Is one who has spoken for WSSTOWM filed from sanitary sewers In Tlavld Wilson, 111 Highland St.; Chandlers invested millions in it. party for the Feast of Epiphany j Portugal or Salazar.'For India to this contention. He sa^ there are stalled In their streets tell also Xhw WellSj 88 Meekvllle Rd.; Wil- Circulation figures on Los* An apd it will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. FHAXMACT llamx^Lewis, 149 Adams St. PINE • seize Portuguese colcoiies by times when dvll servants can save- have the final distribution of costs geles' four newspapers, aa of last The ‘women will provide enter- force became a-wrong, but not a set On their properties, and a due September's audit: Examiner— •■-•nrnont and refreshments will the bacon, for both the government 429 HARTEOAD RD. — Ml 9-9944 date for payment. 381,037 dally and 693,773 Sunday: b« served. wrong which- *»*ide Portugal's and the nation. . , ’The board „will consider a re Times-^648.702 dally and 978,478 .-•uiiie from Floridian Holiday continued holding of these colonies In the magazine Foreign Af quest from j the redevelopment P ubljc Records Bunday; Herald-Express—393,215 Mr. and ' Mrs. Leland P. Abbey /4 right. agency for appointment of a com dally; and Mirror—301,882 daily. of Lake Rd. have fetumed home I fairs, he acknowledges at the out W a rra h ^ Deeds The Judgment of the world waa set that any president can gain mittee to study Oie need for a Back in the 1930s, when the city from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., where that Nehru and. India had, by this housing code, and for th# appoint Albert A. an d ^ c lU e B. 'Vincek had a population of one million and they spent the Christmas and New a lot by drawing in the best brains NOTICE ment of.« citizen’s advisory com to Donato Gaetani, property off the county two million, Los An Year holidays. They were Joined 7 pcs. aggression, done themselves and from business, labor; the profea- mittee. — _: / Bunce Drive. geles haa a half-dozen thriving there by their daughter, Mls.t the United Nationa the great Ui' sions and the scholar’s world. 'With Other items on the board's agen Ida Moore to Eugene R. and newspapers. In the postwar years, Donna Abbey, a teacher at George 9ARA0E PLANS Jury—not that they had turned their flow of fdeas and fresh 'en da are the adoption of a resojutloh ■Betty K. Richardson, property at labor and newsprint costs rose, and Washington College and their son 83 Benton St. ■ ^ advertising competition Increased. Portugal and Salsizar into modpl thusiasm, they' shake up tpe es of congratulation to radio station Burt, who is a student at the Uni 99. As Of Jan. 1,1961 In addition, Los Angeles County cqimtry and ruler. ' > A WINF for Its seiVlce..to the town, Mortgage Assignment '’'’s versity of Virginia. MANY STYUS tablishment and put a lot of steam the authorization of a lease to the The Savings Bank of Manches has more tiian a hundred dally and But Premier Salazar, not under' into the pollcy-makihg process. State of Connecticut for use of ter to the Covenant Congregation weekly community newspapers. Mancheeter Evening Herald standing this, has come forward on All prescriptions filled at space in the police station aa a al Church of Manchester, former Columbia correepondent. Mrs. Don Yet Vlner suggests that It Is a DEMPSEY PLANS ‘TQ '^SH All DaystiSsm' groups have Daystromite the world stage In the appealing mistake to rely wholly on these circuit court, acceptance of the ly the Swedish ETvangelical Mis ald R. Tuttle, telephone ACodemy ^OHNSMANVILLE sion Church of South Manchester, Hartford. Jan. 6 (/Ph-Gov. John 8-3435. non-mar plastic tops and plastic UNDER robes of Injured virtue, of out sources and Ignore the existing Westown were recorded under resignation of John- W, Mortimer N. Dempsey has prornlsed to make raged Innocence, with the oratory from the building committee and property off HackmaU.;^ and NEATH tops, too, to prevent warping. aqlid structure. He writes: appointment, of his successor, and Spruce Sts. considerable use ot state fishing t i l l U y2 . *n. of the aggrieved and the pure License/Np. 1. The Chief E*«cu- This group in bronze-has a briarwood CEILING TILE "There is In the personnel of the extension of General Manager Reassignment of Interest tlve received the license at a con grain^ top. ready to lead ^ 'crusade for Jaw established agencies, and in their separate file for each patient Richard Martin's sick leave to Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance ference with' ihe State Fish afitl and morality against even the filing cabinets, a store of knowl Feb. 15, in case he needs it. Co. to Green Manor Construction Game Board 'yesterday. During * ;l2x12 Claims against the town which Co., Inc., right, title luid interest a«M7 Mtvt run on THURSDAYS United Nations If need be. edge. information, historical per or fam ily. the meeting Dem-psey indicated to the directors might settle are to a lease between Green Manor the board he tell support its plans / 12x24 Somebody will have to tell him spective, which It Is dangerous-tO- those , of Edith Forgett -anfi Amelia Estates, Inc., and the Grand Union OffVIlOFMINri that. If he asplru to that niche of Sadosky. to seek greater backing from the FRIDAYS neglect when Important decisions An itemized listing of all prescriptions/^filled for the Co. 1963 General Assembly. \ the world's moral leadership which are being hammered out." may have been vacated by Nehru, If Vlner had his way, no impor year is available at no charge. hb needs something more than a tant decision on a complex issue V refusal to ^adjust or compromiae would ever be taken without first Portugal's ana^ronlstie coipnlalr allowing full chance for opinions BECAUSE OF OVERWHELMING AC- l Orasiie Shoe Reductions!. _ Ism abroad, and perhaps some and Ideas to flU*f upward from NOTE! CEPTANCE AND DEMONSTRATED slight touch of liberty and democ the Intermediate levels of the af NEED, WE WILL CONTINUE TO OFFER THIS Squor* Foot racy at home. He has not been fected agencies. Adds the profes- SERVICE. made a hero, or handed the baton sor: Ipeonard’s SHOE SALE of world leadership, Just because "I have seen a number of In JOHMS MANVILLE somebody took Goa away from stances where a key factor has NOW IN mOGKCSS him. received consideration only be PMCBS AM CUT LOWH cause Mme civil servant, not at TCRflAaEX Hard Talk—Or Soft? ways a high-ranking one, was MiN'S — WOMEN'S te. CHILDMN*S SHOES K given the opportunity at some ViNYL-fSBESTOS A senate inquiry that could be stage of the process to call atten- J, t e l labeled, even at thla early stage, tl6n to tt.” as the great-granddaddy of all As prime illustration, he clte.s "h t u n g is FLOOR TILE senate Ingtbries, is scheduled to the objections British clvlt ser o u t MISINESS' open, its verbal floodgates Jan. 23. Vants raised in 1944 /the so- M l MAIN S I It inay be a long, tiresome af Rent Formal Wear called Morgenthau plan for re \ MANCNESTER fair -wdiich, like the McCarthy ducing a defeated Germany to At Regal hearings, may prove whatever you strictly agricultur.al state. The ob.- Big family -wish and leave" for history a few Jectors -wisely notfd that a hostile “ One Uf Cmiiiecticut's Largest ttv /w • • I - ■ r I , . f dozen ''aasaaslnated characters" Russia would be the chief gainer ..Formal-Rental Stores \- Non-chipping Coloramic metal finishes and a public with ita opinion un —and the plan was scrapped. limette - 9 pcs, Square Foot changed. ,■ 'Die balance between loOsely or Holpt ktMp your are a feature of all Daystrom sets.- The This probe waa first scheduled , NEWEST STYLES TO |«t»: ' ■ • • ...... *•" Iburnor qloon os If smart, sculptured tapered Id'gs of this ganized top policy makers and the group are in bro^e; briarwood top. for Nov, 27 but-w as rescheduled more rigid permanent establish FIT ALL- MEN ' • V ■ . hoots your homo I because It Just wouldn't do to run Went will, perhaps always be a DOST WALK A TIGHTGOPE! 179^? a tumultuous hearing Into the •TUXEDOS •CUTAWAYS iHiUm R T-tl 1a Um moat completely shifting one, with ' their relative y- UiU! Christmas shopping days when the roles arguable. Hu-! Slim financeir can make the^goinff very — - effaetivefual oil additive 1b tiaa •1STROLLERS today Tbia belpa your- oil public couldn’t care less for a talk precarious. There’s no substitute for 11/ Still,, it seems fair to .conclude growingw TV aas^ avtesavings fund to w ^awgive /a/uyou a fiim W bursar dalfvtr mort daan, da- ing senator. So, now the hearings that the bureaucracy, far from pandable baat. You gat pr*- will take us through the hard days being sheer dead weight, repre EVERYTHING IN STOCK footing for purposeful progress. mluai atrvieB, too. AU doaignad of winter to, perhaps, the first sents a rich resource which the de CURRENT ANNUAL DIVIDEND .... toiaaka bomt. baatiBg aaay. days of spring. cision-makers can draw updn with NOTHING TO SEND AWAY rOR- Anyway, the point of this probe profit. Caff today Aar DISCOUNT Is to determine if the Pentagon ci^neAe4£e\, -Ct 'Ct it and State Department are slap CASH and CARRY ping muzzles; on men who would iiiiil S AVI Mc; s Mobilheot • apeak out against communism. m i Space-saver Sen... StennFs, who declares it is DOG I .O A IV necessary some speeches to be We GIVE iwr MANCHESTER hu:r-i censored, 1^ chairman ;of the spe 'a-A w r/rm * GREEN STAMPS cial Senate tmunittee dealing with TRAINING lasfiTetiea 59. the censorsiilr pcoblem. The MIs- BEGINNERS CLASS iO O W ^ Btsalppl Democrat says his com- MORIMTY Choose this group in bronze or black fin BlUttte also will look Into "troop STARTS MONDAY BBAXen ROUT* SI, OOVCNTBY LUMBER ishes. The 30 X 21-inch Daystromite top Infonqatlon^ Sind . education pro- opens to a .big 30 x 61 inches. Full length Ctama and pa^cipaUon of the JAN. 8. 8 P.M. BROTHERS piano hinges add strength to leaves. INC. mlUtaiy In aambiara and' otbte PAKH FBBB IN PDBNEIX PABKINO FvtrA Hniurc ofENHus pj. public Infarmatlon activities." ■ ■ A U Cl l l v I I I 9 YmmaoAv a-AJL •• t pji.-.3rao. oaiwed at bioon M l 3-5135 Ml 3-5144 ^ MANOHEDTER Y JUST A SXEP AWAY RO M BBOAl. A faaturq^ wltnes*, achaduled to 301.31 S CMtw St. 255 CENTWri STe h, *^e*ieiie4^h<.-spiK
■ ; - . ■ - . 'i '.-f - -v. - ' ' ‘ ‘ ■ -irt—f- ( '»»,•—> ■ ’■ ' - (-.• • '• I • . -T ,f ^ ■ ) ; A-' . > '■ ' ■ PAQB SIGHT X ' MAN^HE^TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONM4 ERIDA>, JANUARY 6, 1962 A. — - .a— • DAILY CROSSWORD P U m E • Ifi^CHBSlEB EVENING HRRAdLD. MANCHESTER. <»NN,p FRIDAY, JANUARY 1962 BUGGS RUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSJB with MAiOR HOOPLE TH'-UL OUCICf Forecast’for 1962 XdMIN'OUTNIS FRONT OQORl , KOAGCAPtc CMPCdUAMOVB^ Ml PROVAILV SHANmlAf^X Looms 10 MB UNO >to FwvlWB Fiwj* MOlPIPTIUy^ -mis BA MAP ruMOfllHceMMSSM^ HEUSBO’DlW^r •Radio ^onigKt CLEARANCE SALE TMBVAIOte Anim qlKjngd^ TH'FICTURC, ' (ASlKHXAStlOlOW;. FbWftms/ANOlF H ere’s H otr W e Sliould AFTER ■ ■ •■ cARieeieAii.i(iMni. lo rj : Jl -11-1 k I ■ C I e I* «11 r'M COCKTAlp^WRMAL, ,VOUC«AND .THIS IteWMMHOOd/, TOUaia .uM-M<»PANcyrr ACaoaa ttBDMnilTBB-, laMrtfeAMricta aanler i-iMia ui; 411 t;!I 4t iM \ • l o d s e Vdresses rse-iRB tn a rife - r1MIBMk4M F-TI ^ An .Expanding so SMALL/0UT lEERStKAlM radMt lasiWtoBt Television AeoseoiNft'pM/ A siOH|IORHOOCL(T SCnlM*almal w y ValuB* iW $39;9 S r .SOMeOPMY NA9ALLM>A»tiJIMF lOSbakaipeai PIkSM 1 , , 1:00 The Third Men ou>pirat& m a p > . aHjBrtdaMtuI The Rathaways . 40. fyWCESiljpRSlHACC 11 L m aM Use ' B r ItAVvinHMUJBY Bbahnon .'-‘1 . awriSLMOISNEARl FAVCI^TESMB IS A iifir ^ iiS S x INI IlIIW r- V rj -! I'h e FiM’BcastBrs:’ Top Cat ' , \ DlDCBV^LlOltfANP/ .ItCaotend N wfi f ainr Atiia.,.,, I of the machine toole M By]rOabus 3:10 The nintetones \ LtHS^ K H tiia a ZOPreUaie Reduced To'* V2 Price f m w e v i V liW a U M d WaiMh*t»n f N ^ ) — Buirtittki' Washington (N]CA)—^Among ih tbrU.&„are.elieotete. Rocky and Rts'^yvitnda At the Threshold ZSBox Hie government, business, label .They aay that tt industry ex News Routs IS \ ItC liic n i 23FW» IMS giMinnUy wW bt good, •:U Eunlty. Market Burns A Alien ^AVEODING GO\A^S \ irO e tia s 34Moiikej^. ____ and ptiyate econonfiatt pol pects to improve Ha produetMty Neere, Sporu *. Weai.tber 77 Sunset Strip 3. 40 UOftlMIUBn but tfa«W.ai« noma mat Rdbnomle IOC this article were; sulBofentiy to oon^ta more ' ef I Weather NeWe a 61 TV Hour el Stars M O u it n d l; Z iO u n t^ 43GUdel rids ) Club Houie Esther of the Bride REDUCED w oY M Bn thn nation hdBda Into ficiently m world mailMta, many Behind Closed Doors \ llD a w r o o i STW ortU ^B tb,) STSattgrie 44SublerfUfe tha n^aw 'yaar,- \ ' W.’ M ichael BltuhanUial, Third Man S P M aaaa 45 Donned deputy aseistant aejxmtaryBttry of of these Xoola must be' replacd Spwte News * Weather\ Proiectlon '12 (C) ; 33. : ■ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN asPoanv , SSCOataiaer la tha conaeosua of abgne rapidly. Tet plane to r new 1962 Robin Hood 10:00 Twlllsht Stone \ : ISPem ieali 29 Direct loa 40 French cap 46CeoUneat state. ' i l^ua Ibdwarde Ernie Kovaes Show \ . BUT ru. RECOVER IN A / OH, T>CaE aXORBU M aird IB laMlbg Waiahtngton govafa> capital inveatmeot are baioly n % and More W HECK r ONT, TTvSSs a n T o f o u S r 31Sa«l 41Ceuattc 470(le. WUUam J. KTSBlaa Report Million Dollar Movie TM CtVNGNEAR ACaO|»ir; ( OF OOUMR C i r e w DOyORlWO.IHOUSH ( DO A LOT nORMXI, 3 or 34 Strike out ■- 42 Unutual 49Yannt iilwel mant, ij^ r , privmta tuKl buainead Beyney^ execu- ahead of iiivaetm ^ progrania to r Tarset: The Corruplore 3.\40. I ON SOME PEAR FRC3M I DIPNT V SAMCOL' MY BAN6EP-lff HEAOUX BOY._YAU^ HAS econoimlitB whoae vlawa -ware Uve vice pjxildent, ______Natlonal the fan of 1B61. The key machine I Kins ot Diamonds SIUFT.^OU BE BLACK A ^ BLUE/^ A MflE TOO m S itr fulattaaSUtM S“ r r r ^^oundatlo^fOr Consumer Ctod- Itewe-Weatber ■ 33 Iwewltness, '\3, : STOPJW THAT KNOW AM^-Y . 6AY BivtliUUao r r r 1n ■ought by Nawapaper EnterpHae tool industry Jm aiqwcted to run Death Vatlsy OayS Meet The Press SB; I RXX WTN M/ BOPy WAS JUSTPIPNT at otily OO per cent of ouaelty in Rinemao ' Nia News \ : ONE RACK I drink 13“ IT" Agan. fo«^ thlR' year-and survey. A- Values UpOp To KXJRHEAP/ ANYWHERE t940W! i r Kara are Tie hIghUghta of thain .OerhkM Colm, chief acono- 1962 and atealA-* 80 to TO per cent Million Dollar Merle Final Report - 15.00 P mlstxof the National' Piannere New Hoiisoiu Barry Barents $27.95—n o w : 34roi i r IT ‘ IT "avdrtga" liradletiona: of capacity, , Guest Speaker News. Sports 4 Weathsr 3, 3. : ISI t 1. ’The Vt of livingUv should not As4oClktion. Unamploymant .^la /the aacond Dr. Sidney Waxman, asslatant 'HI I Best ot Peer -(C) 10. I SRUeib Rex IS^ly, Ek:ononUc and Sta profeasor of omamentiil hmrticuT- Sports Camera America's Greetest Mortea SSBxpiMiaa [I" 15“ go up more tkan to 2 par cent chief;, worry of AdminietraUon Rewnid* I Adventure Theater S fT n t ■ Unamploymem should go di tistical A^ysla- Division, De econom&ts. Nona of the econo- turs'at the University of Connecti Intemetlobal Showtime Award Theater < !T P partment olKAgriculture. mlsta interviewed, etther-ln or out cut, will be guest apeakef at a Rescue t I Jack Paar Show (C) i dOlIgnnI V 1 ■ F ____ mOdarateiy-tb>about SH par cBht B(ral|thtaway 40. Movie I CriUc'e Showcase BRIDAL SHOP AMciBnar 41 AieendM TT t r L of thr labor foiee. Nathaniel doldfinger, asiriat- of govermniant, now expeote tha masting of the Mancheater Garden Bob Newhart Bhew I Newt. Sian Oft 44rnih lUit !T Administration to even come near Club Monday at 1:30 pm- at Cen' ' \ 101 CENTER ST. ^ : AIARINERS* Final 2. Tha gi^Xnatlooal TProduot ant director of research of tha BEE B A T n eO firfi r v w e e k f o b OOMPLIEXE LI8TINO LM '/y r ahoiird' move up m>m anr^ average American Federation o f. Labor- ita goal of cutting amploymant to ter Congregational Church. 3H naird i f ] ' Hie subject will be ’’Recent Stud BOFlovcr R of 1520 billion tlda y«kr to, tMO Congress of IndustrialuwM-a|M Organiwa^auEF' 4 per cent' Tn fact, few of them SI aanin rirer BT binicai or $6415 blUion next. year. sations. think that unemployment win go ies on'Ughte imd Plants." Dr. Wax- . S lB ap lm r m ' X Credit ahouliews 11:1$ Sports Final GOOD?>^KNOW WHATM k ip D IN S , AND ONIONS AND IBIblieal bosk Thbra is remarkable WUormitY System.. Consumer buying is gradually Rhode Island; and his M.S. and C:B| Today oa Walt iMreal 11:30 Buirlltht Sereaada ' H t W EARS FOR EVERYTHINS?? SPrlcn JT n In these guesaea, whether thev shifting away from g o ^ Into Ph-D from Comall. 1:10. Art Johnson Show 1:10 Sign Oft WHAT'S 'tout? p o p ) NO.NO! .. Chprles L ktehl, administra S;05’Raynor lUunea wnij*—itie DaHOLLYHoq^y j A H AT? A SPalntm 9T 555 | coma from government, \buBiiiaas, ■erideea. Consumers spent 39‘per 1:00 Nswa a UR f :og Today, la Rartlsrd HE R ^ A L U t ' SSota~ 2 labor or private research\lnstUute tive .Secretary, Associated Gen centNif thebr 1990 Spwidbig dollar WBAT-eie HOMBURG- • Spoken eral Contractors of Americk.^ 1:00 Paul Barvs} |;u connecueut Ballroom- FATHER W E A R S A well Tbeeaas States. ' ^ :4S Three Stsr Ektra Sporu 1 million cars, contrasted with 8.9 than I t ' would 'Otherwise need. department, will, present its first ?:06 Conversation Piece 7:10 Richard Ha^s ahd Caret Buraatt million in 1961. Steel output \ia Seymour !>. Wolfbein, deputy That means less of a need to major production, “Bluebird.’’ by 7:30 News otVthe World 7:30 likely to be up 8 to 10 per cent assistant secretary of the De expand capacity,- which in turn Maurice Maeterlinck in - March; 7:45 Radio Moscow 3:00 n e World TonISM 8:06 Pop-Concert 1:16 Showcase and Nawi Business failures will contlnM partment of Labor. means less of an increase in Proceeds will benefit the. Yale 9.06 Nightbeat Sign on rh. Airlines and railroads are Nothing in the report should Industrial capital investment. Tumor Clinic. CARE and the Chil I-T expseted to face financial prob- be attributed to any one of That puts a damper on Increaaes dren’s Theatre'Wing.. lema>\^t net over-all corporate these men, for none might in Industrial employment. The Junior Century Club of Man BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL profits ahould improve in 1962, agree precisely.,yrith alT p a ^ . ' It means that a, greater khare chester will auislst. with publicity, of capital Investment goes into rVEGOT Producllirity la ahootlng up at The report U based on the ideas and ticket saleA Rehearsals for the y e s , BUT I FEEU^ a lively rato,.Output per man hour labor saving or automatic,devices, M/HANDS ARC EXTRAS: m g KIND OF SILLY/ ' these men plus a. wide VaH- production are held, every Friday at has gone up ^ the rate of 10 per y of polls, surveys and rer y;utting back on the nuipbei-' of 6:15 p.m, at the RCaat Side Recrea FREEZING. I LU. GET cent a year d u ri» the last eight workera needed in the automaiing tion building. The meeting tonight BUY FOROOrmYOLOVES' YOU A a irta by banks, research butt- montha. It’a expe&ed to rise al Induatries, instead of increasing Will be concerned vnth costume fit l y l O i A N O ” PAIR/ tiites, buslnesi and industrial capacity and the number of Indua- most another 5 peKtont during companies. tings and committee appointmenU. 1962. trial workers. THE tkCKETS OP SPACC-ftirBver locksdl Or can wb iThe aaaumpUona thCM econo Growing competition among do probe the ihystery of the universt, of life itself 7 How cBi$ mists’ make are even m tre Big- of tUfi current Adminlatration talk mestic and^-foreiga producers, the Oldest? NEW 19S2 RMDEL PROK NOW ON X WEARTHE nifleent then their predietjona. of ailialanced budget." economiata figure, will bring lesa . our spBce explorations benefit u$? Hew iiidll we reech our W -mis FAM\LV! -They are-betting that; Other government afid private preasura by labor against automa The< imperial dynasty of jrapan C0bIs7 What strength can we add at a nation and force Federal, state and local govsL... econotalscts’ aay they think a tion but more preasure on . com la said to be the oldest reigning mant spending wlU continue their balan ^ budget would be "danger- panies to cushion the. effects 'of family in the world, Japanese 9-PASS. for peace? A panel of axparta tells you. ■ 0 J marked upward rate during 1962, ght now. They claim it automation on the worker. There's tradition datea the reign of Jlnnu SEDAN despita talks of holdbacks. ’T ^ l- hSlp to cut the gold outflow a feeling that management will •Tenno, first Mikado, from BM B. C., WMkIy* tem^siarily but they assert that make some alight gains in the but .'this date has hd historical cal estim'ato; A 1962-Increase of proof. —"V flO binien' In combined federal, It wllL'torow the recovery out of right to manage. kilter, ^ e y hold out for more laelBdes Flimace u d BEYOND TEE THRESHOLD state and local expenditures in the Imranuioe Ohefgee linmMHaiR u »• OSSvMSU^ '‘Vitggpnt haantlM Bn gblng;,.out to lunch. Hb told hit next year.. spending' Local Jaila Checkeil MPORT Na. 2 an Affleriea’s VMhirat in aalenea and ipaea *1^ federal budget really will Privat^y 'the economists inter 'A fter NomuU Down M K r t r y wif# the eould hlvB a new coat if ah* oould viewed agree That the real solu Faymeat jU D D SAX O N UY BEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD ■avB anough fo r ftl** not be balanced, despite the'cur 'Washington—About 700 of the I.- rent talk of budget balancing. tion to the gold d ^ n would be to' 300 local Jails In the United States increase ek^rts. TOey agree that WOOLEN TONIGHT K HOC-T* Ml?. SAXON, ANP HE'S SURE '\ (HHEY-WHAT’S The Federal Reserve,Board will undergo tegular federal. Inspection 30 GRAMPA JUiT VOUR PLANT WILLl U TTHAT RACKET not take strong agtioh to pinch expdl^incnases d e p ^ on 'cutting to qualify as p^cea where fed CAN'T BEAR THE RUIN IT FOR credit. .productioh coats. ‘Iheyvjvould like eral pMsonera may be kept tem BLANKETS THOUGHT OF THIS RSHINS, to see price decreases. BPLAND MOTORS LITTLE SPORTS B Y ROUSON Ihcreaalng foreign competltlOh porarily. HOUSE B6IN& on the .world markets plua I n e r t But the government ecoi Beautifully ■B6B CENTER 81REE1V-M1 s4w1B TORN DOWN TO aw I 4» I caw.coHLiHitreMKn OVER 35 FEARS IN THE SAME LOClA'nON' ' ” ^ Preienlad by MAKE ROOM Odd^B S a tto i. OF ing praasui« from competing prod say they are not at all ^ ' -ad 9 **•' ucts and eonaumer resistance will "the A«EH YHEA IF Rich A THINS •OB-SOS Mala St., M n a ^ te r ■teera wage gains kept below 2>A Now, 'With the UA. in the midst ^ Lett Of Free Pkrldng aiAHCHEl ONLY vimTv«ini,if«wiiL of a recovery, this country la buy IMOTHIRTMITIW, nOOMEtVIN MORS a per cent a .y w - / PoTi. " • • ’ ." c * ® p"* ing more frijm abroad. With Euro Windows with a hfoh l-Q «l60-4AN.T«ft'4 roLO- I— O o t, o o.<-y.o,^o Any of theta aaeumpUons be HOriAIWTH. IT ^ o ^ . ing wroaig’'could eat off a chain pean recovery etapkening a little, MAV EVtH ciSour r " ' reaC'tloi). that would put a crimp the BkirApeaha are expected to buy I^ITIREIV. CF in the life’^cUona for 196^ • lees from the United Statea. 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/ ' h •■■: " . ,1 '■^‘C y ' MANCHESTEE EVENING H E ^ IJ ). .MANCHESTEK» CONN, FRIDAV, JANUARY 5,1962 . i r a t a o r a UANCRESTER e v e n in g HEIULD. UANCHiaTEft. CONN, 3961 ‘9 ARYnKVf 'XVOIHJ -'-'"it. Hei^dld^ngle i o n . (i a T i m 0 t t f V -i' EARL YOST Y JUNIORS Grid Writeris S ta a d h i^ 8|wrta Editor Eagles Slight ^hoice Pet. Change Mipds Ma’a^%6tS'a...... '••4 400. Baseball Talk I6, Fill Air NassiSNAnhB--...... S .600 y '/ To Turn Bjdtk Ji&troit Gordon'Ctesners .....3 .600 Baseball talk will fill the air iti these parts before the Elks ... . . " x * •^•'3 .600 /to demonatrata thq "ilfiliten replaced 64 Paul H6gt»aK3onferenee oaener for both teams, month is out when both^the Boston Red Sox and N«w'York^ In Annual t^oll Bolton PharttfAcy ...* ' .200 New UP)— The Cin^t^** -aassie with four minutes te play-'in the Thompson CoUecte:lected 22 points. :200 fitness ag>the top-ranked teatwln Miami,'Fla; The Philadriphia Eagles ale slignt^vo^ Miller’s Pharmacy . . 1 cinnati who hold **the Agaoeiated Press poll first half. The sophonmre aensa- Sophomores_ Herbie He Steinkamp Yankees bring their caravims into Connecticut. The Red Sox and 'Kendall Rhine powered -Rio*'*: will get the “jump” on their American League jivals in meet ew YoYk —Nine years to rfifieat thieir regular season victory over the D e ^ it the Nktional llegiiite bas- Cincinnati has ' placed/^a big lion from Chicago hit th w affailghf - - . Low scoring games last night Mterisk on the calenitef date of baskets to give the Beafcate a 22- 8WC victory oyer B a ;^ r. Stein- ing with the press having scheduled a luncheon Jan. 18 at the a g o ^ is m w th, 66 weary del- s tomorrow when' the two second-place t e a m s Y ^ t ^ found Gordon Cleanwra Vdglng ketball chsmplonship al egates^xat the National Col though cuirently ranked sec Fab. 24. That's whjn the" Bear 1* edge. WHsoh scored the laqt six kamp produced nine-straight points Statler in Hartford. Six days later—Jan. 24-^the World the National Football League’s playoff game at the Orapge \ NnsSiff'Arma. 34-32, league lea^ cats get a chance ter'average their points before the half ended,giv at the outset of the second halt a ^ Champion Yankoea wtU.move lii’ to^ legiate AA.. Convention pass BowL 4ng Ma s A'BUl’s forced to an over ond to Ohio otight be road .defeat- by Wnchlla. ing (Jincy a 33-20'advantage at me Rhine found the range for 10 In the •ell tholr wares to the -writers at ed a re s^ tib n which "em 'Ihs gaiheN;wUl be covered by Walston with 25 seconds to go. time to down Miller’s Pharmacy, “Playing 'em oiw. at a tln^,?^ but And if thatymiseion is fulfilled, Intermission; ” ' ^ last 12 minutes as Rice pulled partner was ip the dark aS to who network (CB^V..television )i))ith 42-33. Add Bolton Phafmaby p.ut you can’t blame Obach Bd^Jucker Rhine led the scorers w ith, the WaVeMy Inn. Several players the fouied player waS and said so. phatically ask^” the elimina The’Eagl'ds had trailed 2447 with and (CinclnnaZ) again win* the Mis The Ohioans pulled away to a 60- from each team will make the tion of pla'boon\substitutlorii| In Boston —^New England ski kickoff time schMuled. for 2 pjh. nine minutes to play. ; on a last minute bid f»lr victory ahead at thC Impending aohedul souri V alW lille there’s the NCAA J9 bulge anid, coasted the rest of "O. K., tnenjT' the ref shouted, slopes withstood the battering of (BST), The advance sales have but fell short as the Elks won, 23- The BearcaU went back to the Matatatna Average. Jii^ets into the Nutmeg State in "w h o ev er'f^ed the man raise hla football. record holiday crowds m good At that time Philadelphia neeil- Ns tional'championship tourney to the way. Ron Bonl)am. ahother the goodwill trips by the major The subsequent s^on of the been running-ahead of last 'Year's ed a victory to stay alive In the 20. task of Missouri Valley Conference liifajt fo'rward to. The title game is (Cincinnati soph, chipped In with 14 Folby. the nation’! aecond hand.'” Nolle of the five defe^ive shape generally but the .prospect Ina^igural game, indicating a Oopdon'Si although they led all competition last', flight after they points.. Bill No'rdmann was high Ing scorn,' maintained his ' league clubs. players /falsed their hands. ' The football rules commltiM in ellmT of an additional snow cover today Eastern in feren ce race. However,-'^ slatbd f^'Louisville on March 24 •• a • ■ mating free and unUmh^ substi crowd-of m'bre than 35,000 if the a half hour after their gama was the ..way, needed a second half celebrated Christmas by winning and don't be surprised if the op- for the defensive-minded BllUkens erage by^lnking . 13 of 23 comedy wasn’t over quite yet. The should deepen the smiles of hill op weather continues its warming apttrt to preserve their win. A1 the Holiday . Festival at New with nine. ' goals and of alx frea throws tutions brought rounds olCsppIause erators and Innkeepers. over, they learned that New York 'ponentz pnee again are Cincinnati CominK Qub redvfaced official than paraded up from sports writers and m^oaqcas- trend. • Snyder (14), Richard Macalone Vork'i MadHion Square Garden. . Ohio .*glon basebaU player'^ and Yeinka has denied a reiibrt the club drew anj^here near as 'much sup Londonderry, Vt., with four powder Lions beat Cleveland last year 17- Paul Walker, 30, a New York thnt tied the s M ax' Meaaner. club get off to a^ilie start thus far this winter, discusses plans for tonight’s game wi ' lar, have short memories,- especial Globetrotters, was ths biggest in McBride’s Sport Spot.20 If Putnam., The tall, local man la foot double chair lift and 1,500 and After expenses and the players’ each to fix the Maryland game on assistant coach of the sport at tions. 400-foot T bars serving nine trails Feb. 13, im . Hall*at the Arena with some of his players. Kneeling are George May (left) and ly when It comes to freezcouls. dividual stockholder In the Phila A-i Caterers ...... -/S® li also Working jayvee baaketbaU '' The college rules-makers - wid shares have been deducted, the tossed In 12 for Bolton. 'or Inlierited going concerns, in or delphia franchise of the National Zeron Jew elers...... 1® 21 New Haven College; Leg surgery . . . Capacity uphill lift of 1,600 North Carolina State, a heavy Quey ^hile standing, left to right, are Dennis Dailey, Fred hlcCurry and Da^ As recently as, 16 years ago. all gamea In bis first season on the was the main reason -the 5-0 Vieira ened the distance between the goal Skiers an hour . . .'Approximately Emphasize net receipts go to the Bert Bell Kepna. ’ ' - . ganized . professional sports, seem Arch Wai-d, the late Chicago Basketball- Association. Sappr- North Pharmacy ....17 21 Central Connecticut D istric t posts a few years ago to give field Player Benefit Plan covering med favorite, won, 46-44. Walker was ‘ iVEST SIDE 3UD• ■ goal kickers an easier target but ing the Northwest exposure with'a ical, sickness and accident ek> Battle for first place saw Police absolute cbntrol of the entire National Football League was a smartest man In the roundball Oonard High, already one of the refused to move the posts up penses for all active play9rs;’'thelr Joseph Gfeen, a convicted fixer, to works goes .with the franchises.' Los Angeles franchise for his Hol business, sought s franchise In Los End of the Line 1,000 foot vertical drop . . - The St. Louis {IPy—Football rulesmakers, cbncemed over a ohi- shave the points. A Fire edge Deri’s, 41*38. Deri’s First half title ^ an t to U .T- mo^t complete 'athletic plants in where they m l^t Injure a.charg staff Includes Pierre ^ c ta , senior year jump in high school football fatalities, will act today on wives and children, group life In dominated ,tbe backboards, but This erroneous belief is ae firm lywood actor friend; Don Aniecl'ie. Adgeles.urged the circuU to ex Wood Locker team >whlch woa thd state, wlU have a new elec ing back. surance and future retlrehient The scandal already has involved The ensuing four-year controversj- pand to Csllfornls. N» dice, so Weatherman has again tri examiner of the Canadian Ski In several recommended rule changefi, with the emphasis on 37 players f^om 22 colleges and 48 the smaller Police displayed great ly anchored-in their .minds, as composed of Gary Winter, Bonny tro scoreboard In operation ahort- umphed and the New Year’s O f^ Other Suggestions structor Alliance. benefits, ^ • team play to. come out on top. 4 though set In solid rock, which la between the,NFL -shd the All- Sapersteln organltefi hla own O tlt, Bill AdomiOn onfi^ Terry The No. 3 suggestion — by 19 safety. '?>—'------— speedfle games. __... American Conference cost both wheel. The American Basketball - ly. Larry Stewart, Conard hoop Golf Tournament, originally sched ■ The annual Louise Orvii Trophy Imat Minute Win ------^ Gary Kinel threw 'in 28 points a pretty apt simile. ■ Kloter. - - mentor, reports k\‘second score- voters —■ was "Don't change the t.o pace his team. Gary Palmer tides millions, League now. has right .t^bs, with uled last Monday, then postponed Race is scheduled Saturday at Big ,_ . . ,-----— aie ainieuc Association a c™ ™ ,. When the Eagles and, J4qns met \Vlra rage now—in football and High average was ewM0 by b o a^ will be erected soon In mem to this Sunday, has been canceled. rules.” Others suggested by many Bromley, Manchester, Vt. Men froi^^-ev■.Xbr'iSb.irartr'jS.iSi J tn « tloh in f^cago next week. There COLLEGE BASKETBALL (8) helped out and was very effec basketball—becauta die establish Ths swaddling American- Foqt- franehlsos-apreafirfromrtBommock, IQbter with a 105.21. Bob By were to increase the penalty for from sfven. to IS last fall. Dec. 17 in the regulate.- S e a s p n, ball League has already dropped Long Island. N, Y.. to Honolulu. ory of Bill Dunn, formur Oon Thia marks the second straight and women in . A and B classes Is a ppsalblllty the NCAA may take PhUadejphla pulled out a 27-24 vlcr tive in getting the ball away froip ed proprietofa acted as though rolle(l'both high slnglo ofid piling on after the whistle (14) Proposed changes will go IJSfore some 'action on the proposals' put New. Haven College 112, H art the taller Deri's. they operated monopolies by di several': millions while being cem- llHut a knowledgeable organizer ard athlete, killed in an auto ac year the event fell victim to the will compete In a giant slalom. 48 .voting delegates at the NaUonal tory on a field goal by Bobby ford UConn 80. ' ^ . triple^wlth ocorea of 138 and 18 cident last year...The scoring de weatherman; .The mlaliap in which and to eliminate the two-point Killlngton (Vt.) Basin reports forth by the alliance at that time. For Deci’s, John Mlnney was vine right.-One little Item having slderably more tWon a minor nui like Sapersteln. the ABL eaplly Deal totals In loot meeting wort conversion (13). Alliance Football Committee Con- Fagan said Ihp alliahce’a policy their big man with 28 points. to do with the football hoatilltiea sance to Ihe'NaUonal. It came in could develop Into something more' vice will be a '^ ft from ilunn'a the Weaver High freshman bas most of Its Christmas-New Year venUon. Because of the increase 3ug Shorts 128-346, Don.MuUan The most controversial game of crowd came from Southenv^New Is not to order immediate changes Spsrky Cartier (8) played a food has the two-year-o]5l American to bring Only because 1-smair Hunt then minor annoyance to the NBA. I^en ts. ketball player, who was injured In the 1961 season, Notre Dame vs. In deaths, one radical change has It 'would 'seem to Impartlsl ob- 138-120^-341, "Don Fish 184-835, « * a a scrimmage and died soon after Ekigisnd, New York and New Jer- _ _ _ _ In equipment because. most schools defensive game for Deri’s. Football League aulng the Nation and Bud Adams, oil Ttch .young Ron S tsrreit K)l. Bob WhlteT20, Syracuse, was reflected by 11 sug an outside chance of adoption. can buy only 25 per cent new al for $10 million in an antitrust Texans, were denied ah'NFL frsn- sen*ers that the sOoner self-sp- Wednesday afternoon took place at gestions that the rules be changed 'This Is the n ie that'nW 'allow s Tom Humphries 111, Zany Happening the Vine St. school. ,Cme of the top equipment each year- He said the' EAST SIDE Jt'NIOIM The rockheada running the ma chlie for thrir part of the toublry. polnted rfioguls realise that a team to permit extension of a game ^■®®® '***<***h taken, .blocking with one arm held horl jo r ' baaabqll leagues narrowly They found other citlea iecklng--the game cannot be .pateHtrij or copy Add to list of Esny happenings: •players and scOTers with the Hart . . . One home ^wner saldf "There zontally away from the shoulder. death rate Is two for each 100,000 By FRANK CLINE 0 Undefeated East/Cathollc wiI10and has lost to'Mslonoy. Eastern Remilte of a trio of Junior games ReCept high school jayvee basket when a penalty was called on the wer* so many at my place they participants. be seeking its adcUi consecutive and Wethersfield. The Warriors, last night saw Clarke Insurance averted a battle with Its resultant tame t&lng and s league was bonv righted, the better" It win b* for Y KEGLERB ford Branch of the University of final play. Notre Dame beat While the hand. must be on the Rulesmakers and coaches are The W. G. Glenney Co. Freshfrom-its minor upset cutthroat competition by coming For some yefrs. Abe Sapersteln. Oil concerned, except maybe the Atendhtts ball game In which the young and were practfcAlly sleeping on the triumph when U rislts West Hart^ who are leading in the scoring de dotvnteg Nasiriff’s, 35-20, fiongailo’s Connecticut basketbal' 'squad this Syracuseon a field goal kic)eagyc-'G ^cfs- of N®A T-formation. It may he changed (2-5) ^ s t to Avon In a Southern 'Toni^t’s Arena -contest, slated Wood, 53-40. demeath the hoop, blew hu failed as time ran out. It was sub'- Holidsy records were broken at changes were reco‘mmen(leq by re game home stand tonight at D lv l^ n Charter Oak Conference to start, at 8 with a Jayvee pre - Clarke's held off s late rally by Egg Beaters teams ha.fi declined to permit sequenUy ruled that the game offi to require the arms be kept search doctors to reduc*-' fatal It’s Easy to UConn Coach Alters Radio, T V Sports Ootitf - Cups . whistle and started to scream, ala Los Angeles to' use Elgin Baylor Mt. Snow In West Dover, Vt. with against the sides. ^ the Arena playing host to clash and Coventry (2-5) enter lim at 6:30, may turn Into a )>er- Naaeiff’s to win 1-. tlis op«(»er. The cials had erred In allowing the parking lots filled by an estimated head and spine Injuries. sonai duel between Gibson and In Spatulas .... New York sho)v style, the type Sunday against ‘ Boston. Baylor extra- play. Well Bepresenteil Rules changes will be announced Hall of We*t Hastford'. It Is only taining Ellsworth. score-wag 17-16, NasaHTs! et the hahirdhy— foul, he had as he headed for the entered the Army Wednesday. .- crowd of 10,000 . . .-At Sugarloaf The alliance represent^' 14-,(X)0 one of seven athletic events in Swimmers Open Season dians’ Co-Csptain Paul Quey who end of the first half but, -with Joe Manning Up with Starting Five Other proposed chhnges Includ .Mountain, KIngfleld, Mains, recent at an evening press conference. I :S0—This Week in Apnrts, ^ Mabel O iam 's 110 wa* top*. scorer’s table. After finishing his Boston Patriots have signed All- ed: Elim inate, sideline coaching football-playing high schools and volving area teame on the sched* Manchester High's iwimiphut leads his club with 92 points. But Savinp finding the range, the In- ski crowds expressed a liking for 400 small colleges and junior col with PLYW OOD ule today and tonight. the Warrior's Who will have dis siiranremen opened up a big lead Channel 8. act, the timer sounded the buzzer America taokile Bill Neighbors. (7), eject personal foul offenders team made its debut thie afternoon I ;86->Inslde Sports, and asked for the number of the the trails . . . Asst. Mgi*.. John leges In 49 states. It includes the Chepey 'Tech (1-5) got activity tinct height advantage In Jim Bly and then msaaged to stay out In Coach Hugh Greer of the University of Connecticut has shuffled JAVOEE MIDGETS The six foot, 237-pound lineman from the game (6), allow the punt- Christie calls them meandering Whether you’re building as it hosted New London at the Channel 30. Atondingk player who committed the per starred with Alabama last season. iM team to down the ball Inside Natioilal Association of Intercol undenggy this afternoon visiting Arena pool at 4. - (8-3) and G'i;aham Bly (6-4). may front until the final, whistle. Jim his personnel for Saturday night's game with Holy Gross which will trails, the-kind the average skier legiate Athletics (NAIA), the Na a new home or lepiodeling, decide on a strictly zone defeftse. McGehan (10) help^ Savlrio in be Dlaved before a sellout crowd of. 4..500 at the Field House. i I i45—Eagles vs. IJens, \ W 1 P ot sonal. "Walt a minute," he said, He was the fourth draft choice of tha 10-yard llne’^(S) and provide likes . . . He adds they are Just the friendly chsunl and lux Middletown to face Vinal Tech at With . four victories alread.v Dioplested with the H u s k 1 e s' Channel 8. "I’ll have to ask my partner." His the Pats. fw sudden-death overtime periods tional Junior (College Athletic Asso 2. TTie Rangers will be eut to dup tucked neatly away as against scoring. For Nassiff's. Dennis Robertson P a r k \.. .800 the thing for the self-consbious ciation and the National Federa urious, enduring beauty of Smith with 12 points snfi- many performance while shocked, 68-73. 3 p.m.—Senior Bowl Foetholl Charter.Oak .783 td eliminate tie games. skier who wants to do his falling tion of High Schools. wood paneled walls- can be licate their 56-37 ■victory In the two losses, the Indians are still a Game, Channel* 21. 86. previous meetime between these title hopeful In the Central (Con L ineups Selected rebounds, ami Clayton Hence (16)' by Maine here earlier this *ieek. Center Springs . .. .056 and stumbling In private . . . Ab aifford. Fagan, executive secre- yours at surprisingly low Greer has Installed 6-6 junior Ger-, 4:30—TV Race of Week, Highland Park ... -53B cost. . j two clubs. necticut Interscholastic Lea^e \yere best. Pitt Officials Channel 18. sence of long straightaway runs tary-6f the alliance, said there was For Senior Bowl With a big tesg quarter spurt, ry Manning Into a forward posi Mt.iNebo V... '«ii h8 8 0 Eye Exani^ Front Off ice Talk V eni Law Gets OK maIsM this possible. strong feeling among some rules Rockville '(5-3), 'W hich' has now race. They trail the co-leading 5 p.ni.—Big Time Wreetling. West Side Ov*I ... BUY QUAIITY (Jhoose from our wide won three In a row, will be trying Bristol teams. Eastern and Cen Sungsllo'a doamedv the Pafkade. tion previously held dolvn by 6-B CfiannOI 8. ;------makers for a rule to eliminate the lection of beautifully finish Billy. Martene (IT), aiid Jerr>- Mum on Grid senior Well (jrlffin who had been ' return of kicks, but It was doubtful to ma'ke It four straight hoeting tral, by a gkme and a half. C o n t e 8 1 ' S a t u r d a y 7:45—UConn v*. HOfy Cross, With top erage man-Tim Hos; - Helped Maris to Bi^ Season To Resum e Career rmsTi ed plywoods—^walnut, birch, Ellington (1-6) at 8:30. The Rams Hall, which l(i stumbling along- Murphey (12) led Sbogailo's. It ilin'fled to secoi^h line cenl()). w n c 1080. - . Harlow Ailing this change would be adopted. was s hard st)ruggle fro m ^ e open Manning wllllslart up front with • sett 92.40 d, owner of boU^the He said a recommen&tion for oak, maple, knotty pine and a'cn the Ih-ft clash at Ellington, at a 2-8 pace, thrashed Windham Mobile, Ala. (Ah—Senior bowl 10 p;m.—7'lght of Week, high tijpte nwyrd* Pittsburgh (/PI — Vernon Law, Halwaytpay$ other favorite wo^s,. 74-49. and, edged Platt by th r ^ points ing whistle until the last w th the Suspensions 6-7 Bob Haines In the other cor- , ^ X Keott V*. (Irtega, Baltimore i/f) — Former Har soft padding on rib, shoulder and coaches named starting lineups and her and 6-10 sophjhnore Eddie: Ttev) Hunt with markaJoflOS and Milwaukee Iffi - The New York'9'lhe- '0tart, and that helps.’’ ace of the Pittsburgh Pirates’ 1960 hip pads—starting with some fu In rhm h n ti n m t lead changing hands many Himes. ' Channel 8. .150 , Ih their roster; Roberjteon Yankees’ mighty slugger------“Roger----- 'TTie wiUowy speedster, winner pitching .staff, has been given the vard football Coach-Dick Harlow Plywood panels are extra fHe* players elected captains yse- Harvey Duplin chucked m\. I8i 'Hlomcenskt. atApeiiter. - They will - was taken by ambulance from his ture season—likely will be adopted. ' TOP DIALS O n s t r o n g , easy-to-'use, and terclay for tomorrow's clash of xPlttsburgh (A5~Unlverslty of won the first half chaqtplon- Marls credits an eye exaihiifatlofl' of the AP poll for. the second okay by two Pittsburgh physicians Another likely change is a propos- points for ths Parkade. \ Join ' gusrds* ’A'ri'qy Czuch'ry" and [ Sunday— Other members of the pen- ; and a front office conferencc-^ith straight year, said ‘It's becoming to resume pitching. Westminster, Md., home to a Bal QUALITY tA R Sl available in a variety of N6rth and South, in Mobile. In the nightcap Spruce Market Pittsburgh officials remained Lenny Carlson on the startin g , I p.m.—Ui S. Bowl Foeihull providing the impetus f o ^ i^ record timore hospital early today, nw ,al to modify requirements for types, finishes and thick Both teame' voted In their quar non-commltel today on the re ant winning squad were John a habit ^ t h me to follow in the Drs. Albert Ferguson Jr. and Jo tooth and mouth protectors, aliow- kept its winning ways by defeat five.- ■ • / Gome. Channel* 22, 80. Droblak and Dave V lara breaking feat of 19jSi when he footsteps of Babe. Didrickson seph Flqegold examined Law yes- exact nature of hts Illness was nbt nesses for eveiy use—interi terbacks as offensive captains, ing Wood. Jeff (Tlsiice’s accurate port that six football players Dom Perno; who suffered sin 2:30—Sport* Speetactilar, . whacked ho:^r8 to scatter known but the 72-year-old m e ^ lng'’the use of additional types. or walls, ceilings, cabinete, Texae’.Mike Cotten of the South hkve been suspended from Top scores in last *easl(m were 61 Zaharlas — and I J(ist hope I can terda.v and said that his Injured Major Topic pulsing and rebounding ^ up disciplinary rea- anklt sprain- In the loss to Maine Roden Championships, 1 Tom Tierney 103-103—800. Kent Babe Ruth’s j^g-standing mark. be as great as she' was." The ini- shoulder has healed completely. ’ ber of foolball’i.Mall of Fame sui- fouilt-tns, homecraft —pro4— PHILLIPS and' Arizona’s EM Wilson of the Bobby Hamlttofrand^John and was still hobbling during prae-1 — Channel 8.------r The alliance’s recomirnendatlona ecte,-.-0xterior siding, sub-flooring, roof and wall sheathing, North. - - ’ so n s.\ Smith 114-300. David Hassett 112. “The eys-^octor told me that mortal Babe, a cancer victim, won But Joe Brown, Pirates’ general fered a stroke several months ago. on equipment and -rules changes for many timely scores. Hamilton f tl’ce, may , recover in time to fill j .3:30—API, AII-KUf Foo^ Tim HassetCl.06, Dave, Vlara 102*-. , with .n^Cyealght I could fly a Jet six AP polls for her track and Maryland General HoSplUl said ' The North squad voted 250-pound The Xlttsburgh PosOGazette Gome, Channel 8. manager, remains uncertain about probably, wfil be a major topic of /■'Our st(>cH of pijrwopds Is most complete—quality guaranteed! Clark Miller, starting defensive with 23 jsras the blgrwnner for the said thK players reportedly Iq as the,'ftr)fl guard replacement; ! plane^ao 1 knew that was O.K.," golfing exploits. Law’s status, his condition was fair. Marketmen 'Vhlle (Jervlnl chipped wjjlle-W il Della Sals. 6-4 sopho-1 "4 p.m.*—Golf. BOfheri ». Bees. ^ r i s told the Fraternal Order .of discussion at the National Gollegl- tqckle from Utah State, as Its de suspended \iire quarterdecks I GARDEN GROVE CATERERS Marls headed for New York to "While the report is good we Iri'll. TSie Icemen were led by Paul MarthoXand Glenn Lehn- thore, vl'as named by Coa<:h Greer Channel 3. .-^Eagles Award Dinner last night. day, hoping for an early .con will still know nothing about his fensive leader. TTie South chose Standings Mike Luccl, Tennessee center who Brian Hamilton (15). Billy McCoy er. end RoberlNlitrosky; guard as his number one forward re- “And the front office told •me to ference with Yankee oBtcials about future as a pitcher until 'we see (12) and Gary Rowe 10. W. L. Pet. quit , worrying, forget about batting PREnMstin will start at middle linebacker.. Jon Botula, fullback Carmen serve...... 7 1 ..875 his 1962 contract. He's reported that he can pitch," Brpwn said. Climax Due in Non-TV Serial Value-Ratej Ronca and halfbaOk Ray Con Although Saturday's contest is E a s t >Si , Y L e a d neeeption* averages and jnst go out there ly seeking J75,CK)0, about double taw , a 20-game winner In Pltts- BiiMh, Rt 5, SmUi Wiiiior, BU M515 Coach Tom Laadry of the Dallas Wedding* ...... i.n ,3 .fl29- and swing a bat. You might say Mote Office 2091 BerUn Tnmplke, Beriia — Cowboys said the North’s starting way. . 'X. . a non-league affair, the viotor will 3 his 1961 salary. Mrs. Ward, a re butjgh’s drive toward the world WdODPANELiNR But neither Athletic'l^lreclor be generally recognised aa >Sew S h o o t i n g Banqiieta ...... 5 025 that wag the turning point I quit cent bride, went back to Tenne.s.see championship two years ago, was Used cars , G H Frem the Meriden Unej^; ba^kfield will be Wilson, halfbacks Hfsekev at a Glanre I n P Oiitirfga ... ,...4..-...5 3 .62S pressing and so, here I am, but I Top) Larscheid of Utah State and Frank <3arver nor Head Coach England’s'top'collegiate quintet. .625 to start shedding 18 pounds. Too optimistic. Dietzel to Ask for Release TwiUght^Birch (Ogveette Ika Phi Be«l) John MIchelosen would coitfjrm Picnics ...... 5 3 sure was lucky; and don't forget miich eating over the holidays, she ” I have ever.v confidence, and Jim Dillard of Oklahoma State and NATIONAL l e a g u e Ckinnecticul enters the game with Tb4 PelWt Rifle Club conduclc'1 Bar-B-Ques ...... 3 0 ,375 It." said. - 4’ X 6’ I1L04 per sheet ★ MSPLATS OPEN RINDAY DAILY M * fullback Steve SsnunA^ Riitgera (Thieago 1. Detroit 1 the report. . . \ a 5-2 mark by virtue of victories hope that by the time training •61 ’ $2795 "I understand thers Is action hy-"rhe Recftst)on Department re- Clambakea ...... 1 7 .125 Maris and the fabulous Tennes- starts I should be 100 per cent, if "8S'\Z-'Door. Rustic W alniit. The South’s backs will be Cot- - AMERICAN LEAGUE over Yale. Hsirvard, Boston Col .port the following weekly results Biiffsta, .., ...... 1 ■ 7 .125 see Stale and Olympic track star From LSU to "Take Army Job MatiirdaFe Schedule pending, but I do not know, the lege, . Massachusetts and Brown the arm respond.s like 1 think It 4' X 8* 414.88 per sheet ik WINTER SPECMLS h ten, Ronnie Bqll of Baylor at one extent of It," (jarver said. "I ■ In matches between the'three rec - Wilma Rudolph Ward were here Awards Presented will,” he said. t ■ > ". ■' — - SI RAMt. $2295 halfback and convert^ end Bill Providence at Springfield t and losses to Fordham and Maliv. reation renters. Listed with the leading pinners - yesterday to receive, the Frederick V 'Silver Elm EASTERN LEAOIYE understand It involves other ''Holy Cross had a 5-2 record going i Brown said Law also would be Baton Rouge, La. J4>) — The end0for bear. He told his listeners he Convertible. Fully equip Miller, All-Amelrlca from Miami on students besides j^thletes." < ■“American Ixrfue W Kaat Side were Phyllis ‘Tomalonis 115-125— Miller trophies emblematic of their ToA^ounn Bowlers .^aimned t^ a y in Columbus, Ohio, may come today to the most' In broke a contract at Army, where' ped. 4’ X 8’ $11.04 per sheet the flank, and LSU's Earl Gros at SUhday’a Sehedule Into a^ Thursday night game , at ' 19. West Side 13. Y 1?. I..T.53. Lori- Stnlcrtpe 137-335, Pat selection In the. Associated Press Greensboro et'Nefw Haven "I (lon't know too much , by Dr. Judd Wilson. teresting serial outside of televi he was chief assistant to Q^. ' Coral Mist fullback. about It," MlC'helosen said. Dartmouth. The Crusaders won National I,,eague Y 19. West i AnmiUi,^ 123-123- 344, Ruth Os poll as the Athletes of the Year for Earl (Red) Bibik, to take the-lA u consolatlhn honors in the Quaker Side 17, East Ride. 9. trander 121-130— 347. Ruth Hilin- 1961. The followfhg boys and giru sion whep football Coach Paul '60 CHIliYi^ $2495 4' X 8^ $7.84 per'sheet “We're not exactly clear on Scoring results }n esch btffiding i •1 i were the jlrst to receive bowling I Saiatoga'4-Door Sedan. -everything ourselves. , -Every City Tournament during the jiollr «k) 127-118 -344. Charlotte Heim Rais Questioned Dietzel goes before the Louisiana LSU officials, he aiS'd, asked . f ill Lewhrs. days; and theh; record Includes are as,follows: \Ve*t Side - Ameri 12.5-337. Dot Baldyga 128, Georgia , After the- presehtations by Cir achievement awards presented by State University Board of Super thing is taking place outside the Manchester Recreation De-I Blaik to release hlm^from the year PLYWOOD Rebuilding Year fox Tankers. the athletic department. We're wins -over Rhodri Island, St. An can; Steve 8w;etgre 79; Dick Cobh ; .Smith 123, Jeanne Irish 122, Kitty cuit Judge Robert' Cannon and visors to ask permission to Jake ‘60 IMPL. $3295 selm’s, American^ International, 87; Pete Nintlrowak) -58; Don .sibrinsz 120, Terry Vaccaro 119, . Milwaukee AP Bureau Chief Austin partjpent: the coaching job at West Point. left on the .pact .-and'Blalk’s an- Custom 4-Deor Hardtop. G.I.S. Interior .pretty, much out of' the pic Girls’ Midget Division: Marv ^ e r was that,he would not stand Under Esve Storage ture." ; Penn. State and Wyoming with Doughty .55; Ray Compoaeo .50, , Maide HeKenstrelt 118, Mae Bealmer, Marls and Mrs, '-Ward For the benefit of those who In -Dletzel’s Way. POliy'jequIpped. 54", 4’ x 8 ’ Launch Slate Against Whalers .National; Pet* KuzmtcUaa-92; Den - •lanack 115, ' ’ ■ were questioned before the audience Mailon (107), ...Rprbara McCurrv Cu$tom Bfiilt The fact that suspension ac- ' losses suffered at the hands ,pf may have tuned in late, the MIU- No matter which direction Diet $3.68 per sheet tlon of some nature is pending Yale and Pennsylvania. ' Adama 83; Tim LoMagllo 82: John —Id*-- of 500 by Sports Editor LloVd..Lar- (112), Joan Baldyga (108). and ta'rv Academy and LUS - are In •60 MG $1695 Hughas 76, '.Ray Flk* 7.5. Y* son of the Milwaukee Sentinel and Carol Crandall (10(f). Girls’ Jun zel decides to take, the affair has 4’ X 8’ ■By FRANK CLINE f breaststroke events. Baxter swims on the campus was confirmed ^coring average, for seven Green Women's Doubles — Ear- volved in a'datch-as-catch-can over Caused • the biggest ruckus in Convertible. by Martha’s father. games, for the UConn Starters are. American: Nonnan Lelgher 6.5;- hart Saverse 138, Bea Tatrault Cleon Walfort of the Milwaukee ior .pivlslon: Kathy Campbell. the Services of the 38-year-Old $8..00'per sheet 1-CAR GARAGB Poeaeasors of a 7-3 dual meet both the freestyl# and butterfly Richard Rarton 60; Ralph Twlchyl) Journal. (132i, and J()dy S)Jmmera (113). Louisiana sports In many years. record last winter and co-Cep- while Miller is s freestyler. “Suspension of Paul Is being as follows: Lermy Carlson (20.1) 117, Norma Goodin 115.' Dietzel, whose success a t LSU ’^e editorial page of the New '59 OLDS. $1796 considered .by the university," .58; Chris McCarthy .52: Mike .Mc- Marls, who collected his 61 hom Boys’ Midgets: Billy Turull (116).. borders on the fabulous. tral Connecticut Interscholaslic Rounding out the lettermen are and. Andy (jzuchry 112.9), .guards: M'ahon -.51. National: Karl Smith ; ers off 46 pitchers, named Camllo and Don Denley (117), Boys’ Jun- Orleans Times-Plcayuno Thursday "SS" 4-Door Sedan. League ehampiona with Maloney it couple of Juniors. Karl Then, Albert Martins fiald. "I would Eddie Blomcenskl (8.41, center; Holiday Early Birds Gisele As the board gathered In a morning asked If Dietzel would not fare to say .what the rea-- Pascual of the Minnesota-Twins as iori Mike Orlowskl (121). Bob hastily-called meeting to consider PLYSCORO and Windham, Maiieheater.High's and-frim WisiII(rfr. Then Is a free Bob Haines (ll.I) and Gerry Man *2' V., Oouldlng’ 127-115—348 (new high). Constantine (123), »'Jim Norris. compensate LSU for severing his son is. But Paul is still ' In McNamara 110-118. JoiKeW the hurler he'd_“Most like to sec the Dietzel matter., the word In '59 FOAD ^ $1595 54 **, 4* X 8’ swimming team would probably styler whllc-Wssllleff Is s breast- ning (5.2), forwa'fd's. Havtey 69. Itest Sl^ American. , j Eliner ZIemak 111. Ann out of-the le"ague.’’-He hit Just one (126), and Paul Wilhelm (137). services. The editorial noted thiU 4-Door Hardtop.' be more than willing to settle for stroker.. school. He has registered, for . Holy Cross if paced by Co-Cap- the Bayou couptry was that Dlet- when Kentucky dismissed BlantM $4.64 per sheet the oem ester. : ehlpj)er KJbbe 75; -Dick^Maloney - Lanherto'ijO" round tripper off Pascual and has a The achievement award was es .zel was all but delivered to the that- seme record this season. One of the top prospects amongst tain Jaqk (The flhotl Foley 68; Dave Thomp.son 67; Bob MOc* healthy respect for the Minnesota tablished bv the Recreation De Collier as head coach earlier this *59 PLYM. $1395 “We have a lot of good pros the non-letter winnens le John ‘'There are'.othfrs' InvolV-ed whose 29.1 average for hi* first | ^ gg ji„ Anasissio ’29. banks, erf the Hudson. week. It paid him for the three but to* whst, extent I don’t,, 3fornlng Glory-*»Thereze Hinson righthander. "Man,” said'*'Maris, partment to .recognize all midget Asking permission to take the Belvedere, 'V.-S, 4-Door. pects,". Coach _plok Sollaneck said Verfsllle. The latter, a~ Junior snd seven game* place* him among National; Bill Hawver 83; .Dennis “he's got good stuff -when he’s girls who bowl lOQ or better;' years remaining on his - contract Cuftom,-BidM - as he watch'ed fiir charges go- know,” he added. 11.5. i - y - Army job is an oversimplification. that called for $17,600 per year. co-esptain elect of the eoccer None of the- players could the nation's .top five.scorers. Foley Smith 83; Doug Hsrtln 81; Hal right—but he Is a hardjuck pitcher, midget boys, 110 or over; Junior- Dietzel stlir has four years re through their paces, “butViany of squad for next fall, will be a free open* game at renter ' and Wlnrhell 7.8; Joe Diminico, Gary loses a lot of close ones because he girls, 110 or over; and Junior boys, Sports Editor Bud Montet •- of '58 CH6V. $1295 be reached for comment, but .Merchants—Ken Seaton 13T-130 maining on a, contract that calls Nomad Station Wagon. 2-CAR I aRAOE them are out-ifor; tha .first time styler. , another footbqil player, who then move* to ferward. Thompson tied with 69, has to bear down too much of the 120 or over in organized bowling the Baton Rouge Morning Advo and lack experience. STherefore. It Other seniors to whom Ooach —460. John Sforton 373, John Na- time.”- for $18.500„pbr year and he needs cate said the -loss would not be declined to be identified, said Other Crusadgr' starter*, .ore; At the completion of ihl* week’s retto 371, Frank I-arson 140—=376, leagues' at their Recreation Cen a release before he can journey will take tim e. for them to de Sollsnek wilt be looking-for points Pete 0 ’(itenttbr, 6-3 junior guard scoring the following boys queli- The panel wanted to know what ters. All winners" listed are from "that great” If Dietsel succumbs *57 btOS. $1145 velop." " other students were involved' Charlie Etabert. 140—854. Mike question M.aris finds most Irritat Nbrthward._ to the .allure of the Army job. Deluxe "98" Holiday Se w M srt’ Dick Berube fdiver). Jim "but only fqotball players hfd (10.9 avg.); Joe Kelly. 5-lQ'aopho- fl*d for-..their pro-qiarksman Denhup .353. Eairle Rohan 352, *AI .the Community'Y. All told, the Indians’ naUtors Blanchfleld (breestetroker) and more guard- (Kkl): Boh^ Foley. 6- ing now that the season Is over. Some board members have Indi "Louisiana survived the Civil dan. free lost 10 members of lost year's tal been suspended.. badge: i^To qualify each boy must ; cowleii 137. Jim-Bell 135. He replied: cated the tall, good-looking coach, War and: the reconstruction will Storage Wall Jim Barry (freestyle)'. Junior Herb "It is our policy not to make 3 Junior center (8.0); and Co-Capt. score 20 point* or better on 10 ' ented i ^ d Then, top. two boys -Mather ki a hopeful In the butterfly Dave Slattery, 6-4 senior forward target*! Dave am ^Iary Thomp 'T suppose It would be, 'Are you whose flair for the imaginative Uve through Dietzel’s going," '57l>OI)G5 $645 w)torn Coach Sbllanek -was figur any announcement on disci FLAVORETTES Sport Schedule has given LSU three bowl teams Montet wrote. ' kvent-. . plinary action of students,’’ (4.9). *■ son, Doug Martin, Don Hahn, Bob going to hit 62 In ’62.‘ ' Coronet 4-Dr. SUmd- handyman ing off 111 this year’s plans arc also ' Beat of a whole host of eo|Ao- Standings Mrs. 'Ward, the world’s fastest In four years. Is in for a fight He said Dietzel was blessed ard. Use Our Easy No PywB Pymfs. • S Y r $ s To Pay sold . Dr. Alan Rankin,., vice Radio Station. WTIC, Hartford. MacMillan. Dennl* Smith. Bill when he asks to be excused. . missing, one having moved to mores are Al Oakman (freestyle), (1080) on the dial) wdll broadcast Hatvv’er. yiWal W|nchell, Steve W. L, PcL woman, holder of world records of - ...... Friday;- Jam 6 - with great cooperation from' bis OalUoniia and the, other deciding chancellor of student affairs. 6.8 seconds in . the 60-yard dash Board member Tom Dutton said staff, athletic director and unlver- plans eo/be in i Budget Pasrment Ned Zagllo (butterfly), Dan Bv- '.‘It la a clear, r,- ' policy. To the play-b.v-plsy report, going on Swetzei; Don pomgerty. Rich Kuz- Wlntergreen 13 .711 Hall at Mancncster, 8,' Arena. earlier this week he would ask the '56 0105. v n -LOW WWTV niC IS ON eUSTCM mCLOSID- dtt a ptwu echoot this year. 'erett (backstroke), Ron Anderson the air at 7:W) p.ip.”" “rapoff Is mickaa. Dick Cobb. John Hughes. Lemon ..... 18 .000 Indoors and 11.2 in the 100-meters Cheney Tech at Vinal Tech. 2. sjty. president, and was blessed "S-88" OonverUble. . .'"TlilHgs might be a little rough. donunent would violate this outdoors, says she has hopes of board to take legal action to pre with the "most lavb(h" atbleUe ■ Plan POReHB, tOOM AMRTIONI, MtnilWAYS. (backstroke) and Oterlei Whar policy." 'Slated for 8 p.m. .[Gary HoIllpler.'Ken Ad*mi, Tim Orange ..... 19 .578 Ellington at Rockville, 8; MrUcularly in the -early stages of ’^LoMagllo. ■ Peter Kuzmicak*. Ray 19 .578 clipping one-tenth of a second off Avon at RHAM. vent Dietzel jfrom strajdilg! budget in the Southeastern Con ANY*STVtl^QAIAM$. C O M P ^ AND SAVIl m aeason," Coach Sollanek de- ton (backstri^e). . The university took ths Almond ..... the 60-yard jqirint when she opens But Dietzel may have given an; ference. Today the Indians will open same stand during a somewhat Fike. Jarne* Jeray. Henry Liak. Spearmint .. 20 .556 Ellsworth at Coventry. ltd MANCHESTER dhred. "But with a Uttle luck we Bob Fregin. Allan Hteatey, Norman 22 -511- her competitive season at Los Sunday, Jan. 7 Indication of his decision on a 15- "LSU has helped Eietzei as a ^ d a good chance of breakhig their open season with a home similar incident In 1959. At Kamsriy Firud Brandy ..... minute televlston sports show in much as Dietsel has helped LSU," meet against New London at .f: •that tlmd two football players Lelgher. Charles Ttvichell, Scott PepiJjirmint , 23 .489 Angeles later this month. * Plalnvllle at Green Manor, 7:30 OLUSMOBILE I t |m iiitereitesi in *0 Q CnMege j elfien." Campbell, Karl Smith; She pitted the 60-yard event as Community Y. Baton Rouge last night, t Mpntet’s cioiumn said. , . ■ Blx "lAttermen Other January dates are 9, Platt, were expelled and twQ^jkUiers Buffalo, N. ,Y„ )A5 — Gqrard klaple ...... 23. .489 the one in 'which she has the best Monday; Jao. 8 Good Seven Years In a Friday morning, column, MOTOR SALES I Cj Rnem Addition □ Porch □ ^zowey j .Heading a half doeen returning home; 17, Bristol Eastern, away: withdrew voluntarily, but Pitt (Bnater) Ramsey wa* fired Vee- Rum ...... 30 -.333 •njough he parried all' direct sports Staffer Buddy DlLiberto of 27. Crot/oy, away: 31. Bulkeley. gave no reason for the action. terday a* head coach of the Buf IN8TAIJAIENT PAY'SIENTA , Vanilla ...... llv34 M i ehahee to Write a new record. Cheney. Tech at Lynlan Me I No«ojp(dwithoi|t oUI«a#loieFREf W 0$li^^ j tettermen te Captain Jim Hunter . Denver tIV-- When Bob Howsam' “Of qoutse,” she said, “it de morial. questions and ga've a-.bookful of the New Orieans Tlmes-Ptcayu^ OPEN EVES. U N T IL t Wb6 is n freenteler. Other scirione home. ^ Martha, s' sophomore, te the falo Bill* in the American Football pends oh what' you train..for.and STRUGGLE^Tim Lowe indirect answers, he commented wrote Dietzel on open letter. He Feb. 3, Maloney, away'. 9. Wind best known player Ih the cur League. The former’All-American oold his IntereoL ln the Denver Leading ahootera wer« ...Baznlee„ Tubiday, Jao. 0 Saturdays Tm I PiC. vrtiom a great deal U expeet- guard from William A Mary, first even than when you’re ready; you Bouthlngtota at Rockville, 8. of Iowa Stale typifies that "It's been a wonderful seven sold if Dtetsel decided to leave 5ti West Oeotef S t I NoffiO — I ■ III .1 I [ 'll I m,mm I ea are Bob Iwea, Dave Raxter ham- home; 13. Hartford', away;. rent esse. In hlf fiiot varsity ’“team‘'h*‘^*wS;^ Crocker 117-127-358^------Jean - I splr-Splr- the little man’s fight years” since be tqpk over as head 1^, be would .forfeit'"The one 16, Bristol Central, home, .23; Tor- :ame, he rom p^ 80 yards man. hired When tlTe Bill* were or- Brfvicoii footbftjl leQni, nc ww cjKiriQv Zaps- s ta rt Coventry At ElUhgton, 8. ' BO S-15U--MI S-S4U I - AddroH. - ■ I-'..------J and Oernr Miner. IWtizad two years ago. compiled guaranteed $1,000 per month for ‘'■*.“ 1-139 race Swimming -rr P latt at Manches to stay In basketbgll. coach. And, he added, "my stay ybg you have been able to inetlU 83$ NORTH MAIN S T R E B T -^ O N E MI 9-5263 Hines in'teM' qf the moat vsren- rington, home. fhrough a heavy rain storm years-end four season Ueketsir«aky 125-122, Brie M^uUln m , ter; 3:30. at LflU baa baan araadartuL" - j oU of your boys . . . allegiance iC ity ' tOe perterm ere an the squad 'taA Hareh 3. Rtete Meet at UOonn; for a touchdown that helped a 11-10-1 record In two year* of He’s 5-11, weighs 160. - He eama to 'the acreeti kiaded end eense oC fair play." . A . 10, New ng)aw ds a t CkwOiani give F ttt a 10-7 vteteiy ever ehOmplenshlp play. There was no for all home gomeo—during the! J*n*l Mailhot 118,. Lorng r . wiQ e9B9ete huthf ifi' •ome period- . . U l"' ' * ,L pi aA'iiB.sO ^{inr,«*'«> ii isi iQs*’, hnetiMrelfe m R M l ^ (FU). lamediatet word of • reploeement. . Z i i
i 'J ■ \ 't- „ ■» MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ i^ANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1962 PAGE THIRTEEN/ ^AOK TWELVE ; MANXHESTER E^NING fiERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY^ JANUARY 6, 1962 '■ " ■■ < ■.-...... ■■•.’ ■. ... ' ■ ' .... ' ; ARUtmtats-riffaito-. 'f- Gaiden--F4inB--IMr3r - B o g y WItliOM Boart 8* Hot Far Rate 71 Honsaa fw S$J* 72 Hottaaa for Sate 7* Sunday at Oovantry Grammar Business Services (Htercd 1.1 TH ERB OUGHTA BE A, LAW BY FAGA,LY anii SHORTEN ; :twi6anRU ; '.«* Coventry School. at Prttdneti »0 r o o m .F0l4^: [ady-m eoay TOLTON — Two .pleasant homes. FORMER R E D iteN ’S CLUB FTVE ROOM ranch, 8 badrooma, 3 . Churrii school-will' ba at 9 a.m. SHARPKNINO 8*fvlc« — 8awa, 'iniutment. < iriept to evary- f i x RooH duplex, ou steuvheat, One 4 seven room colonial with batbs, .garage^ ««« roofeA. cedar There are about 40 childreQ enroll knivea, axea, aheara, - akatea, BALDWIN, MACS, DtUeioUa apples l a S-79619. dome«tie hot water, $95 monthly. attached two-car garage.' The In'eludes large h'al^ and a 4 room 'closet, d is p e l and many 'ihbre ed, the Rev, Mr. Heinz said. rotary ^ladea. Quick aervlca, C ^ . HM wiemNA ^ A u m h m ' -.iWHTINAD .eUB* WW. ANb W HS at tha faMv; 63# West Cfotar W. apartmem located to 5JP.M. I era ranges, oil and gas burners HUHr JWWHHIUHA ifas stove furnished. GiSllMl 9-7737 larga lot, pIna many extres, a New Well planned epactoue home, Z with 'chees$, buttered spinach, ap year fbund that they were victims was notified otherwise, ah$''''Md$i MI 9-005.1 Alt work g u a ra n ty . GENERAL ELECTRIC refrigera for gentleman; parking. IH High Or TR 5-5917 between 6*7 p.bii SELLING SEE bat)ui. Double garage, Nice loca The Atlas company 'haa been ple crisp: Tuesday — aausaga pat It .assumed that the, nonnal^oollee*^ TKANAWRENT 90 IC0ULP tor, apartment size electric stove, Year’s special 'at $14,900. Miiny granted ' permission'on behalf of of the calendar again this year, Kicun o rr vm4at m m 8t. ' • more homes from $4,900 up. tion. Asking $18,000. (4 acre coun ties, maabed potatoes and gravy, and at least 32 telephone com tlon would be made 'Thdraday.' ' COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. aA5f’S UPHOtaTERY V Retired IN HIM! 2AVOUA«(4AI>.> S' storm doors, sizOa Sl9(x4-8, one THREE ROOM unfurnished apart!: try lot. Call Mra. CSiamberlaln, (?ari C. King to construct a single buttered kvrnel corn, biscuits^ fmit froriilhe shop. Can take care of TWIN BEDROOM for tvvoi \glfls, Cal] the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, family dwelling, on an existing plaints have been made aa a re A report on the coHacUon-pro »^7«DAY Tfini FRIDAY 10:80 A.M.^ATURDAY 9 A.M. •UW KAH IMKKTiy VMK. 3dx6-7, Ole Bendix. washer ma ment, heat and hot water flfat . JARVIS HRST \ n 9-8093. TR 5-4659, Barrows k C l i p ; I Wednesday — home-made gram will be made at the'board ' all your upholstering needs, at chine, OBF air conditioner, MI working couple, near -Post Onlcei floor; >hn 9-4265. • Realtors, Ml 3-6980 or Ml 94524. foundation' on King's Rd. with the sult of the situation. all comforta of home. MI 8-8745. Autumn St.—4 room older home. . Wallace, Manchester. MI 0-5806. turk$y„ aotip. frankfurter on rt>n of directors’ meetliig Tuesday great savuiga, Call CH 3-2378. . 9-9989. - BUY rSlRECT — Pleasant 5(4 prqylsion that the existing founda- wlttC muatard relish, potato chips, The garbage collectors under n lr tt at the Municipal Building. / -^ PLEASE READ YOUR AD ROOKVUiai^—- Apartments newly 2 bedrooms. Deep lot. Needs paint $13.900—EXPANDABLE Cape, fire ifoh be enlarged to provide the contract to the E. J. Haverty Co. : LA WN MOWERS , aharpened aiid HERE’S GOOD NEWS! r o o m FOR gentleman neat M«*" and paper, .$9,400. room ranch, wall to wall car butterscotch-pudding; Thureday— heater Langtry, deputy dlree- , CUtaaifled or “VI'ant Ada”, arc taken over the phone aa a enn- decorated, dinette, kitchenette, ■ ■' ‘ 'X peting, nice layout, 1(4 baths, place, garage. Drive by 39 Cole 1,340 square, feet minimum for a this year did not collect on Mon i repaired iwles and service, pick HELD OVER FROM OUR ‘ St., separate entrance, parking. bedroom, tile .bathroom appll. aihgle dwelling. - baked macaroni and cheese, but tor of public works, said today he t’enlMioe. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST DAY. IT up and delivery Complete-line yrf MI 9-2951. . / Phoenix St., Vernon—8 bedroom carport, atorma, screens, patio,- man Rd. Call Ray Holcombe, MI tered green - beans, celvry -sticks, day, Dec. 25, because of Chiist- haa secured from Haverty the data APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in Hme foi‘ the next Inser GREAT NEW TEAR’S SALE atices, $68 pgr m onth. Gall MI Cape, l-car ' garage. Redecorated one h ^ f acre, 81,5,700. BU 4-1139 or $ a 8-li08. ' TUeodore H. Diuke of Ripley mSa, nor on Monday, Jan. 1, be ■ Voro rufsrs, reela, and "Otarles, 3-1889, TR 5-3485. Hill Rd. has been granted permis peach shortcake: Friday — tuna the directors wanted on the tion: The Herald Is responsible for enl.v ONE Incorrect or »5mitted I garden and lawn supplies. L 1^ M FREE! FREE! FREE 1' FRBg!! FURNISHED room, all inipro inside eiid out. Onjy'HJ,900. 9-51W.,- fish pie, pickled beets, ap-plesance. cause of New Yysars Day.' Weights of material collected on Insertion for any advertisement and ttien ofil.v to the extent of a I Equipment Corpomtlon. Route 88. A 174.95 menta, cSt parking. 188 Blsi sion to convert property on South But last year when thO'Connectl-. five routes, the number of loads V ,J'- TWO ROOM . unfurnished apart Center St.-rA most^temptihg buy EAST HARTFORI>—Burnside. 5 St. from a single to a two-family Roberteon School and Coventt^. “tnake icood" In'sei^on..,Errors which do hot lessen the value of Vernon. Conn TR 5-760i'." •‘POLAROID’’ CAMERA St. ment, first floor, heat and gas 14ta For 8a^/ 7.1 Grammar Schools: M o n d s y — cut Carting Co. had the collection per''day, the Ume^eded for eaeh the advertisement will not be corrected by “make food” Insertion. In an expandable Cape In tlp^top rooms, 'new furnace, baseboard dwelling provided that sufficient contract; the garbage collectora route, the amount of material col- ' ■ r '! '- WITH A N T— / stove furnished. Middle-age lady condition. Many dealrable features,. heat, redecorated, screened porch, square foot area Is added to. one grilled frankfurter on roll . with I FLOORS WASHED and waxed, or couple only. Garage available. ONE B ZONE lot' .$0x118, city didn't coiled on Monday,:t)ec. 26, lected in the-Yall tra.slt collection, i windows cleaned, painting, paper- 8.C6MPLETE ROOM CENTRALLY located. Ml FHA mortgage available with only aluminum storm "windows, fenced apartment to bring It within zon sauerkraut, buttered sifirn behns, or Monday, Jan. 2. becailse these YOER COOPERATION tVHJ. $n 8-6388. 8980 caah .required. A )>est of buys yard, tool shed. BU 9-3854. water. Union Street, $3,300. Call ing requirements of 775 feetT per apple crisp: Tuesday home-made, and. the numb,^ of personnel need- ' D I A L M l I ing.-walls washed, odd Joba Handy ROOMS OF BRAiMD 9-6318. MI 9-6405. were the da.Vs off,, in observance ed. BE 'APPRECIATED 3-2711 I Man Service. Phone Ml 3-8948. NEW FURNITURE for $14,700. apartmeJit pizza pie. cole slaw, butter.scotoh of Christmas and ’’New Yeark ATTRACnyE sleeping room, cen TWO-PA$aLiE8-»-We have them. A pudding: Wednesday — oven-fried Langtry aaid he la compiling a AND APPLIANCES -FOUR ROOMS, first floor, avail- The decisions were reached at which feli on Sundays. report to aubnm to Acting Gen PIANO TUNING and repair serv- ■Th# ’’Economy’’ tral, gentleman. Apply 195 Sprues Thie abqve listings are Juat a new one,(4(4 fndi4V4 flat); older an executive seseiomif "the board, Chicken, parsley potato, sliced carV able Jan. 15. Please call MI 9-8427. sampling, of the many fine 'homes 6 and 4 flat tot only $16,900; a 6 The-^^ collector.; did not go back^ eral Manager A rthur J. LeClalra v.icc. Free estimates on repairs. U S M k i, if- 8 ROOMS . , ...... >J|188 St. • .______Wanted->lteal Estat* 77 according to Grant E.. Toothaker rots, Ice cream t:up; Thursday — on Tueaday either last year or ^ia Mothproofing and rebuilding. All Free 874.^ Polaroid C am tja\ ' FIVE Lj^RGE -rooms first floor, available in the Manchester area. and 6 duplex on Foster St.' for Br., chairman. baked macaroni and cheese, but Jr. wootv LARGE BEDROOM, one or two For'efficient service call $18,400; 5 and 5 flat (nice one) Tor year to make up the Monday-ig patio, fire alarm . sys waiting for all typea of property. Moores have their property up for well, according to Mrs. Marquerite E^ERIENCED waitress, pre- 'The ‘‘Hollywood’* monthly, depMdtng on healing ar tem,. liedroofn built-ins among sale Blnce the tjuartere are larger a public smorgasbord March 17. Wood, who la In charge of the serv upt-of skipped collectlona.^ FOR RENT-i-Heated 8 rooih first 283 E. Center St. ' ' If selling buying or trading, call, Wwnt thforaiAtloii bnt one of onr clMolfled luIvertiftriiientR? Xo MANCHESTER Moving and Truck ferrably one who types. Apply TO RUN. SMALL oMca cd Free $74.95 Polaroid Camera floor apartment'; stove. Ice box,' rangements. Chill MI 9-4755, after $n 8-4113 extra features In this beautiful at ones Free inspections upon re-' than they need. A volunteer' committee In ohaTg* ice .department. / \ Cavey’g Restaurant. 8-ROOMS u : ...... $597 6, all day SatWday. - includes Mrs. Lloyd Brink. Mrs. In addition to -the complaints ^ Aiwvrer wt the telephone listed? Simply call the SNOW PI«WTNG. fast aerv'lce. ing Company:’^Local and long dla- in Bolton, Including, ^ i n g , ' The ’’Boulevard’’ ' , washing machine. Convenient to SIX ROOM ranch, 6 years old. oversized Cape. Landscaped - yard quest. (Jail the Ellsworth - Mitten The Players! committee named MI 9-7960. Lance moving,' packing and stor lnvoleing,.pMls prdieurement, piy bua line and stares. Call Mr. Gor Bowers School, all rooma better- with a far view, attached garage, Agency', Realtors, Member of MLB to seek a place for Its work and Kenneth Donovan. Mrs. Holman of’skipped collections, there were DC-3'i Still Biuy s^PreeFree $74.95F Polardld Camera FIVE ROOM duplex near school, 6 rooms. All for $15,200. . Glenn S. Fernald, Mre. Kenneth H art a few complaints of lids not be MANCHESTCft ANSWERING SERVICE age. Regular .service throughout roll, ganeru offtba off" procedure. Ml r R ^ MIMS I ...... $679 man. MI 8-4181. MI, 8-4871; bus. and stores. Will accept up to than average in else entire base service, $Q 3-6980, storage includes George Molclun, New England* states and Florida. Help Wattled— Male 36 9453811? a children. Call Ml 9-1)897 after 8. ment finiihed off into large family Roberta Agency, Realtors, „MI Mrs. Peter Ogleby, Mrs. J%hn man, Mrs. Frcnk Kriatoff, Mrs, ing replaced on garabge cans, and Montreal — Not by any means Thir ”Aristocrat" 8 GENERAL RENTAL agency, J. D. 4-1521, PI 2-6301./T,______ASK US about our o’asb offer (or Kenneth S. Lyon, Mrs. Frank garbage beln$ spilled on the does all the world's acheduled air Ml 9-55CO Hous^pld Services Ml 3-6543,., Free $74.95 Polaroid Cabnera room mortgage, priced for Dinsmore .and Zolton Feuerman. DIE MAKERS wanted, full or part- Realty, 470 Mala Street, MI your property. No red tape. Hon Coventry Players 12th Night Murra.v, Mrs. P. D. Pedklnson. ground. traffic' move In giant alrllnara. A t Offers! 11-A qmck . tale, $16,900. PMIbrick CDVENTRYt-4 room house, $5,800; and leaxre your measage. You’ll hear from our advertiser In Jig AUSTIN A. CHAM BERS^. L«clU- time, all fringe benefit's excellent r- ■ $10 DdWN DELIVERS 8-8129. THREE ROOM apartment. $n Agency, $Q 94464. est value. H. J. Bradley, MI 3-7879. party will be at 8:30,p.m. tomor Mrs. Floyd Waas. Mrs. Vinton H. Mrs. Wood said that In each in- the start of 1961 International Air - ttane without spesiding all evening at the telephone. moving, packing, atorage. Low 8HaaU<>ns IVantcii— . 4 room, ranch. $6,500, Joseph Wanner, Mra. Evelyn Whiteside atance of a skipped collection a Transport Asaoclation member : FLAT FINISH Holland window working conations. Apply Guhver Free atorage Until wanted. Free 9-0009, CASH WAJTINO' tor p r t^ r ty own row. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I shades made ’-o measure. All .rate on long distance ihoves to Manufacturing Co., 234 Hartford Female ' 38 delivery. Free aet.Up^by our ovrii ATTRACnVE 8 rObms, heat, hot T^LCOTTVILLE — 2-family 5-4, Barth, Broker. MI 9-0320. William A. Smith on Woods Lane. and Mrs. Donald Young. Mrs. Ken- pickup truck was sent to make an airlines were atill operating 634 metal Venetian blinds St a new 48 states. Personalized aervlca, $21 Rd. reliable men. water, stove, refrigerator,^garage, "extra lot Business zone. Good pos- ers. Please call us before you buy nelh''^!M. Spencer will be In charge individual collection. This was not DC-3’s as well -as other twin-en- 3-5187, CH 7.-M23. 8110, Available Jan. 1 Ml 4-0288. FOtfiR RciOM tenpmenu with ' all MANCHESTER — For $12,600 — or sell. Sucedy service. J. D. New Basketball Program done, however;/or those complaihr iiost and Foond .Automobneh Tor Sale low price. Keys madg while you Yes! With Purchase Of Any 8 Slblllti'es.' Tongren Agency, $n vacant. 6 room Cape FUh one-car Realty. $G 84129. Coventry Recreation Committee of dishes. - ' glhe piston aircraft. And they In j -M wall Marlow’s. WOMAN WOAjf babysit any time. RoomQujfit During Our Great New 'Improvementa. Inquire 50 Holi St. 8-6321. Committees elected for. the epm- ante who called on Thursday to say creased tlieir fleet;'of email-engine MANCHESTER Package Delivery. WANTED MACHINISTS References furnished. MI 8-4096. FIVE ROOM, second'floor, ajpart' garage, oil heat, alt city utilities, will spon.sor a basketball program that they had .been skipped on FOUND—Sum of money In purse FRIVATBLY owned 1957. 2 door, Light trucking and package deliv Year’s Sale, You Get Your Polaroid mem, West Side. Stove, remlgera- convenient to bua, stores and for all boys of high school age who Ing'y.esr are: Mra. W, Bryce Hon types from 29, to 6l In I960,! ■ off Main 8t. O ^ e r may have hardtop Plymouth Belvedere. Best WASHER REFRUIERA’TUR re- Camera At “Die Camera Shop Of FOUR ROOMS, first'floor. Widnut $13,600 — ROCKVILLE. 5 room eywell, program . and projecta; paira. Prompt, economical, expert, ery. Refrigeratora,- washers and I Must be able to' operate lathes, tbr .furnished. Adults p ref^e d . St, not heatedi-Adults preferred, ranch, targe living room, cabuiet Schools. Minimum down payment Legal Notice do not attend Coventry Jllgh , same by proving property and offer over $500. MI 3-0117, 'MI stove moving specialty. Fqldlng IRONING DONE In my home. $n Your Choice. We Pay For It. MI S-8129. $80„ MI 8-6515. V . to ap'proved buyer. Other listings School, as well as any meq tnter- Mrs. Waaa, sunahina; Mre. Fernald, paying for thia ad. Call at Man 9-9592.. , guaranteed. Phone MI 9-4887, Pot- miUert, grinders. Only all around kitchen, beautifully landscaped memberahlp; Mra. Lyon, publicity; terton's. 180 Center St. ghalra for rent, MI 9-0753- 't 9-6146. A—U-B—E—R—T—'S lot., shown by appolntidait. available. Alice (Hampel Realtor, OBUKB o r b'OTICB ested. - chester Police Department. men will be considered. Phone MI Marlon B. RoberfiNm. Broker. $Q MI 9-4543 or MI 8-7357, AT A (.uuKT UK HKUBATK hrid The program, to start at 7 p.m. Mrs. Brink, hoapUaltty; Mra. 1950 GREEN Cadillao 4-door, auto 48-45 Allyn Street,, Hartford SIX ROOM duplex and garage, at Jtanchesifr, wUhln and tor the Spencer, derotione. Mrs. F rai^ matic transmission, good running SAM’S UPHOl^STERY - Retired 3-4012 for appointment. WOUl d l ik e , typing to do In my . TALCOTTVILLE!—8 rooms on bua 8-69t'l, Monday at the high school, will be; NOTICE IS HEREBY given that from the shop Cat, -take care of Painting—Paperinr 21 home.. Will call for and deliver. ' Open Nights "TIU 9 available Feb. 1. Call MI 3-4884. line,'$75, lyu 9-7319. District of Manchester, oh the 19th day continued each Monday, same time .Kriatoff, president, will be the oT- Paaa Book No. 68947, issued hy condition. Can Ml 9-9296. all your upholstering needs at MI 3-4940. of December. 'flclal representative to tha ohurch'a The SavingB Bank of Manchester RED BOLTAPLEX davenport and BOLTON—Williams Road. 8H room CAREFUL Present^ Hon. John J. Wallett, Judge. and place. All eligible and interest 1952 MERCURY driven every day, great savlnga. Call .3-2378. PAINTING, papCrlifig;, floor sand SIX ROOM duplex 219 Center St., brick taheh 3 yoars old, heated E state of LtlUan E. Pow ers latie of ed have been asked to bring suit- Pastor’s-Council and will select a baa been loat and application haa K V ^ D ‘Manufacturing Co. chair, $30; oval maple dining table | FOUR ROOM tenement, $80, 182 available Feb. 1. MI 3-4946 or MI .... buyers must see this listing. 6 M anchester m Raid D istrict deceastMl. automatic transmission, snoxwlij^ ing, remodeling. CaJJ Mr. Charles, 62 inches extended, 4 matching BisOell. MI 9-5226. 9-8. ' breezeway, oil h ^ water heat, full The executors having exhibited their able equipment to the flret session. member to accompany her each been made to said bank for pay .OtO-’rv RE3>AiRS all -makes. Ml 9-0728. WILL DO ironing and alterations 8-7931. ■ basemeilt, 1-car garage, large lot room ranch, Manchester Green, The Recreation Committee bea- time there la ■ a meeting of the ment of the amount of depqait. tires practically new. What’s your 334 Chatter Oak St. chairs, $25; one pair girl’s figure attached garage, flrepiace, com Recond adm inistration account with Raid offer? MI 3-047i5. Cars, phonography changers. in my home. MI 3-4292. skates, siza 2, $2 MI 0-3253. with trees, owners anxious. Phil- esuite to this Court for allowance, it is k e tl^ program for boys'* tlirough council. Honest, economical. Guaranteed 90 PAINTING AND paperfaanglng. brick Agency, $(I 9-8i$4, pact kitchen. No Inflation here, ORDERED; That the Iftth day of 11-years-old will be held from 9 days. Famous for servICa for 80 WILL CARE for children In my FIVE ROOM apartment, second Apa.rtmgntR— Fhtiu- realistically priced at $14,900. January. 1962. at ten' o'clock in the .1 ..Good, cleai^ workAianahIp at rea ARCHITECTUAI^ THOR MANGLE Iron, excettent, floor. 13»i Ford St. Tel. MI 8-4751. forenoon, at the Probdtte Office in the a.m. to noon tomorrow at the Rob Wanted: Newaboya, routs 0| Annoaneeiiients years. Phone MI 9-4887, -Potter- sonable rates. 80 years In Mail- home while mother works. Call MI OAKWOOD RD.—OH-room ranch, ( Municipal...... Building inI said ManchManchester, 1984 CHEVROLET In good condi DRAFTSMAN ESTIMATOR 8-8033. coat 879, selling for $30. Three Furnished Apartments 53-A ertson School. th Cedar Swamp area. Call tion. Ml 3-8268. ton’s. chestei, Raymond Fiske. MI pairs lined drapes, $15. MI 3-5825. ONE 4 ROOM furnished apartment excellent condition, large '.living be and the same is asslgn(?djn e d for « Concert TIekete Available Ahderson at Tha Herald office INCOME TATtES prepared in your 9-9237. Ejtperienced 'Industrial and com TWO FRONT furniahed robma, bed room with dfeplace, 3 bedrooms, hearing on die allowance of said *,^atl- or -byr appointment. Eicper- yVEAVINQ of Bums, moth- holsa ' With heat and garage: one 4 room Beechler-Smith minlstimtioii account with aiild estate, Tickets are on sale for the pub Mitchell 3-2711. 1980 FORD V-8 pickup,.custom cab. mercial building constructhjp. Pric unfurnished apartment with heat room set, kitchen set, reasonable laste'red walls, forced hot water and order of distrfbutiob, and th>« lic concert at 8 p.m. Jan. 25 at a tax tmrk, 24-hour service. 8 foot style side bcily, heater. In and torn clothing, hosiery runs, EXTERIOR and Interior painting.. ing experience desirable, but not TAPJ5 RECORDERS for rent Mar rent. Adults. Apply A ^. 4, lO De eat, one car garqge. Bowers REALTORS ' Court dIrecta that notice of ihp timp Call MI 8-4738. handbags repaired, xlpper - re Dogs—Birttfr^Pets 41 and garage: and one 2 , room S MI 9-8952 or Ml 3-6969 and place aaRlgnpd for Raid hparlna Coventry High School audltorlitrh. Mancheater Bveolng Herald Cov very good condition, Beaupre's, 244 Paperhanging. Wallpaper books. necessary. Contact or forward low’s, 887 Main. Call MI 9-8221. apartment with heat, and utllitlesf pot Square. Senool district, $18,900. Philbrlck placements, umbrellas repaired, Wallpaper removed. Ceilings. resuipe t» A. Allen, 380 W, Middle Agency, Ml 94464. bp givF^»” to all perkona known to bu There U a seating capacity of 2.50. entry eorreapondent, F. Panllae FB3>ERAL INCOME taxeg prepar- Broad St., Manchester. AKC BEAGLES, excellent pedi TR 6-8274 TWO BLOCKS from Bowers School IntfrpfetPd ihexpin to apppar and ■ bp The program will be giyen by Little, telephone PI 3.-*tSl. men’s shirt collars reversed and Floors. Good , clean workmanship, Tpke.. Manchester, Conn.. Ml 3-1181. gree, 8 weeks old. TR 8-8062, An TWO HOLLYWOOD studio divans. FULLY FURNISHED 8 room n^ard thereon by publiRmrtg a copy of Save on Everything at King's M with your aaviwa in mind. replaced. Marlow's Little Mend Fully insured. Reasonable rates!' . slipcovered in excellent condition. apartrnent-, Main St. location over POUR BEDROOM colonial, large —3 bedroom ranch, fireplace,, this order in acme newspap^ having the-BpsIch University choral -Art Reasonable rates. E. J. Bayles. thony Rd., Tolland. SIX ROOM dhplex, oil furnace, ga 'plastered walls, large rnodei'n a circulation In' aaid-Diati^. at teaRt Society under the direction of Alan 1951 MGTD. REBUILT engine, ing Shop. Leo Pelletier, Ml 9-63?r or Ml MAIL'TO DRIVE Veteran to hos MI 9--0598. rage. Adults and older children Davis' Bakery, heat included, $90 cabinet picture bonk kitchen, wall- Tel. MI 9-8348. 4880. Call AH 3-7868. 9-5082. pital for treatmeitt. Tuesdays per month. Call MI 9-6808. wall carpet, near shopping, bus, kitchen, full baaement, parklike aeven daya before the day^f aaid hear C. Lannom; It haa baen arranged AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reuphoh preferred. Cali after 1 p.m. MI yard with sturdy shade tro«* and ing. and by mailing on or" before De through Miss Roberta J. Garatka Finance Experts and Thursdays, front 1-2 p.m. 8-4481. churches, $13,900, Carlton W. cem b er 27, 1961. by rflgliter$m m all, a INCOME TAX returns prepared by FOR SALE—1958 Volkswagen, low ster 3 piece living room set; sofa INTERlbR painting, decorating, THREE ROOM furnished apart alone fence. Belflore Agency, MI ropy of thla order to Oall Preaion of the school music department. former Internal. Revenue agent In Call MI 9-1137. Poultry 'and Seppliaa 43 Musical InstruBfienta 53 Hutchins^ MI 9-5132. mileage,, excellent condition. TR and 2 chairs. $145. Choose from ceilings, wallpapering, removing THREE ROOM ' apartment. Heat, ment, first floor, all utilities, no 3-5121. “ Bowera 75 Demlng St.. Mancheater. Tickets are available from the Speak to PTA convenience of yoiir,home. Book- 5-4818. group of fine fabrics. Work done MANCHESTER area—Sales iVopk children or pets, ample parking.. SIX ROOM RANCH—Artistic panel Conn.: jbfanev Shepard Bowera-Lack. 192 Coventry High -School Glee Club Keeping aervlcea, business and in paper, and floor refinishing. Cleari HAMm OND s p in e t organ with stove, refrigerator Gables, 118 CAPE—7 rooms one block from BFaron St.. Newington. Conn.; E|izabf*th by expert craftsmen on our prem- workmanship. No job too small. with well known company, $500 a HALLCROSS laying hens' lor sale. bench and aeparata tone cabinet, Main St.. $65. MI 9-5229. 9-5. 272 Main. ing, 3-car garage, large lot. P. Dobaon,' 709 .Buttonwood Rd.. No. and Drama Club members- Miss Banking and Inveatment experts dividual. hO. 9-8938. Isei. All work fully guaranteed month starting income, plijs other Call Ml 3-8956. $14,500. (3arlton W. Hutchins, MI Waddell School, fireplace, large Palm Beach, Florida,' (juardlan of the Lillian Hathaway, glee club aecre John Verfaille, MI 9-6750. blond finish. Taken in trade for kitchen, dining room. 4 bedrooms, pRtate .of Mkry Ellxabeth Dobaon, will dlicuaa "Financing a College Auto Drlvlnr School 7-A Mill Fabric Salesroom, ITS -Plm benefit^. Can lead to management larger model Hammond- organ. FOUR ROOMS furnished, heat, hot 9-5132, minor; Jamea Duffy, 232 Henry, St.. tary-lreasurer, may be contacted Education" at a meeting of Bow ^«rl< CEILING reflnished. pabitlog, wall water, lights, available Jan. 18.' newly redecoratgd, on bus line; Mancheater. Conn.; Patrerla D. Rem- at the high school for those Inter PenoB aM position within five Jtears. No ex Watkins Brothers Organ Studio, FOUR r o o m rent available Jan. Belflore Agency, M l 3-5121. era- Schoql PTA Monday at 8 p.m |MORTLOcfe'8 Drlvlng''School—Of- salesroom. In . Manchester. MI papering". Wallpaper books on re perience necessary. Call HArrison 935 Main St. Apply 8-9 p.m. Thurs 8. Call MI 9-4105 or MI 8-7844. Near 81. JamerGhureh. Write Bcb( MANCHE!STE!R —5',4 room home her Burnham. 42 Northwoo'd .Apia., ested in - purchasing tickets. The in the school auditorium. ArtMUea For Sale -45 F', Herald. convenient to schools and shop Slorra, Conn.: Donald D. Rember. 69 ELECTROLUX Sales and Service, I tICe, 443 Main S t. Manchester. 3-7322, Budget terms arranged. quest. Fullv insured. Call Edward 3-8374. day or Friday evenings; all .day SOUTH GLASTONBURY-10 room Cedar St.. Mancheater, Conn.; Joyce affair will be non-profit. Program partlclpanta who will I Leamtu .correctly "May -Save R. Price. Ml 9-1003. ping, formal dining room, living Wetherell Lord. 4 Range Hill Dr., RFD Members of the choral group bonded representative, . Alfred SLIP COVERS made at low cost, HOME rii'Vlolt, Jreah or Saturdays. room i^lh fireplace. 5lty Utilitiei. house, cottage, income $54 weekly, discuss xarloua college aavlhka Amatl, 9N Henry 8t. Tal. 20 Your Ufe.’’ Driver education KITCHEN HELP- evenings and froze' , 30c doz. H. Pa^uaiini. FOUR ROOM flat, first flow, No. 3. RockYlile, Onnii. i - Second Con will be housed in town by the fami plans include Thomas Rollasnn of I clasaet. Member. Connecticut Pra from $12 plus fabric. Also all kinds weekends .Apply 158 ’W. Middle Bustnen* LocstiQRA 2-car garage, extra building lot $19,800. Joseph Barth Broker. MI gregational Church of Mancheater. r/o 84MW. " ______Aver/ Street, Wapplng.' adults. Inquire 48 Church St. 9-0320. Chalnnan' Board of Trualeea.X 385 No. lies of the Glee Club and. Drama the Connecticut Bank ^ d Trust I fesalonal Driving School Aaan. MI of reupholstering. Workmanship T Electrical Serwtcea 22 Tpke. Wearing Apparel—Pnm 57 may be had. $14,500 Robert Club, and others. interested and guaranteed. Alex Qnail, 262 FOR RENT—4 room apartment, F o r R ent 64 Main St.. Manchester. Conn.: North Co . Bnire MacDonald-pf iha Con RIDE WANTED from Porter St. I 9-7398. SNOW BLOWERS - From $79.98 Wolverton Agency, MI, 3!l914. KtANCHESTER — Country Club Methodist ('hurrh of Manchester, c/o having space available. necticut Mutual Ikfe durance Co., section to Hartford -Post Office vi Spruce. MI 9-1154. FREE ESTIMATES—Prompt serv MACHINISTS wanted, experienced and up. Parts and aervlce Capi BOY’S MIGHTY Mac all weather heat, hot wateu, parking, children STORE near Main St. at M Btrcb area. 6 room Ranch plus large Alton Cowles. Chairman. Board , of ' (Tiurch Newe PREPARE FOR driver’s teat. all around men, capable qf hoU|- Or BRKJK RANCH—5 large rooms up TruitPfUL 84 Summit St.. Mancheater. and Robert Heavia|du of Shear- cinity. 8-8. Tel. MI 8-6685. I ice on all types of electrical wir tol Equipment Co.,. 88 Main St. storm coat, alpaca lining prep 16 oyer. Tel. Ml 8-2068. St. 2,000 eq. ft. parking. Apply knotty pine, screened, glass en Conn.: Salvation Army of Mancheater. ThfRev. James R.'MscArlhur. ' Ages 10 to 60. Driving and cisaa Ing aircraft tolerances. Af^ly 678 Siza 20, $10. MI 9.-1043. on Baldwin Rd., nice view, custom son, Hammlll and Co. Th* program ing Licensed and Irtaured Wilson Hours 7-8 dally, 7-9 Thursday, T-4 Marlow'p, 867 $Ia>^ built, has $ fireplaces, full walk closed irocch. Large living' room O/o B m eat W, I,4imie. Senior M/iJnr, pastoV of First Congregational will include a question and an RIDE , WANTED from vicinity K room. Three Instructors, No wait Ruildifig-Contracting 14 Electrical Co.. Manchester. Ml Tolland St.. East Hartford, ■ be Saturday. THREE ROOMS heated U ' my. PL 2-7249. ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, re ONE HIGH chair, one training Wintcd—To Bay 68 couple or single lady. Call between ness or office, aiMirtmeiit mclud- tile bath, formal dining room. T. River Cemetery. Magog. Province of modeling, all types of carpentry. WANTED—Experienced man to op' 8:30-7:30. MI 8-6441. J. Crockett, Realtor, $fi S-15'77. ty pine kitchen ca l^ ets plus worship Sunday. precede th# program. There will 9-5803. stool, two pairs boy’s lee skates. ed. 476 Main 8L Ml m r it. 9-5. paneled dining area.--'Recreation Quebec, Canada: Stinaet Rehekah ' ((fiurch school aeaalons will be LARSON’S Connecticut’s first li Nelson Higgins. Ml 4-1700. erate gasoline service station. No MI 9-8821. »• FRANK IS buying and selling good I^ge of Mancheater. c,o Bernice 8. be a social hour and refreahmanU censed driving school trained — Rftnds— Stocks Mortgage* 31 night work or weekends. Must .be used furnitureture and antiques start' FOUR ROOM apartment, first SMALL STORE or office. US Main MANCHESTER—4 bedroom-home, room partially completed with all Cox. Serretao’. *7 View St;. Manrhea- a t 9:15 and 10:45 a.m. at Kings in the cafeteria after the meet Sale I Certified and approved Is now of- BUILDING AND remodeling—spe reliable. Fitzgerald Annex, Tal- Ing Sept. 9 at 420 Lake St Call and floor of 4 family house. Deal table . St. Nice location. Very nice Inside. excellent cllaet and Storage apace, materials ready for installatibn. ter. (^nn.; Joa.eph Frederick ' Pnwera. bury Hpiuie and Quandt Hall. The ing. Mrs. Willard Marvin and Mra. SEIXJND MORTGAGE-money-We -Plaatereq walls throughout. Large 46 Main St..-Bo. Glaalonhury. Conn.; Junior Pilgrim Fellowship meets fsrlng classroom- and behind cializing in all klnd.s of carpentry can supply any amount of tstoney rottville Avenue, Vernon, MI GIRL’S WHITE shoe skates, size 4. see what we’ve got. Open Sun location, Heat furnished. Available Free parking In rear. Call MI laige eneloaed porch. 3-car ga- Chrlafie F. MvCormteJc. 240 Henrv St., Thomas 8t. lAurent of the Moa- NEED A'CAR and luid your credit wheel Instruction lor teenagers. work Call collect- L^o Anderson. 9-5324. , Tel. MI 9-1732. days. Ml 9-6880. Jan. 15. $80 a month. MI 3-6181. 9-9885. /rage, $19,700 Phllbrlcs Agency, $0 treed lot. Many extras. Call Mr, Mancheater. Conn.. Tnietee at 10:45 a.m. In the church vestry. iltallty committee wHl be aaslated for mortgages Terms tq, fit your 9-6464. aieater'Gqvang, TR 5-9820, Ml JOHN J. WAT,LETT. Judge. tuned doiittt. Short on down pay- Ml 9-8075. , _ TR 5-7271._____ X'' , - ' ■ / needs. Construction mortgages Th# Senior Pilgrim Fellowahip mothers of Grade 4 and 5 pupils. mantr BanknlptT Repoaseaalon? 19 SQyARE YARDS Airtred rub WE BUT, SHILL or trade rntique 9-5306' Barrows k Wallace Co., 55 will meet at 7 p.m. at Quandt Hall. NOW IS time to have tho.se I also available.. J. D. Realty, 470 and used furnttura, china glass, STORE FDR rent, 348 N. St. VERNON—.Busy Route 30. Home Don’t glva up! 8 ^ Roneat Doug- Main S^.^ 50 8-5129. Salesmen Wanted 36-A ber rug pad, coat $40, sell for $20. E; Ceater St., Manchester, $G After worship Sunday the board laa, get the lowdown On the lowest Businem Service* Offered .13 extra r5)oHia finl.shcd: also, bath-i MI 9-1043 silver picture frames and old NOTICE $ a 9-8339, 9-5. and business combination with 9-5306. of Chriattan education will conduct ^Au8lrian Ada Up 10% dohra and smallest psymenm any- roonur'and kitchens renovated ! coins, old dolls and guns, hobby 40x40 building. Tongren Agency, Change Pondered a.dkssert sale. Proceeds will go ALL k in d s of clocks repai’-ed. An BURIED IN BILLS? A good mort In accordance, with the require MI 3-6821. ' wtaert. Not a vnall loan or w ia i^ For free e.stimate call Jiitras ■ & gage to' consolidate oebts will Im RAVi^BIOH dealer wanted at onine LIVE BAIT—Shtners-^for tee fish collections, otUo-contenta or whole tpwdrd the church budget/for the Vienna—Auatriana’ 1961 adver company man. Douglas Motors, tiques included. Work ^aranteed. On, MI 9 0279. In East Hartford or'Manchester. ing. Route 85, Bolton. Evenings estates. Furniture Repair Semoe ments of the 2ioning Regulations Ronews For Rent 65 In Water Line tising outlay la eatimated at $67,-. jtii g-1962. ;4- prove your credit situation and re for the.Tow’n of Manchester, Conn., CUSTOM BUILT 6 room ' Ranch, Religious tlducBtlon dir^tor. 888 quires payments of only $22.28 Good opportunity. Write at once and weekends only. MI 9-5685. • Taicottvflle, Conn. Tel, MI «-7449 BOLTON lAitheran- Serylre 800.000. a 10 per cent gain ovit REALLY I/1W winter prices on Rawleigh’s Dept. CNA-28-105, ■ Al the Zoning'Board of Appeals vU l HEAI^BD 4.ROOM.bouse for rent In large livihg room with fireplace, CHAIN SAl^ work — Trees cUl. j recreation room.s. Carpentry re per month for each $1000 you^r- hold a public hearing on Monday Bolton Center. Has built-in oven formal dining room, family alze Modern split level on high, dry To Glohe Hollow The Rev. Roger W/Heinz, pas 1060. This sum repreaenta about 1 OLDER CARS' mechamcs sper bany, N. Y. PROMPT AND Courteous service tor of the lAitheran Church, will per cent of the gross natlofial elals, flxlt yourself ears, always Reasonable ratea. Call PI 2-7558 pairing and remodeling. Work rpw Frank Burke at Connecticut PORTABLE RECORD player, 8 for your scrap iron and metal In evening, Jan. 15. 1962 at 8 P.M. and Hove, and also includes ga kltcheh 2 MdroOms, tU baths, nicely wooded lot, plastered walls, between 1:30-4:30 or any time ' Mortgage Inveatment Exchange, rage. $n 8-2332. recreation room with ..Qreplace, garage, full basement. Immediate use "My Father’s House" u his product of this -country of ««ma a good aalectiao. Look .behind otir guaranteed. No -Job loo small. speed. Good condition. MI 3-8789. any amount or size. Pipes, ' fur in the Hearing Room of the Mu A partial change of Ideas on 7.000. 0(10, , offioa. Douglaa Motors. 833 Main. Saturday of Sunday. Stanley Egan, TR .5-5759. 1'5 I.,ewis Street, Hartford; CH Help Wantcfl— naces, machinery, copper brass, nicipal Building on the following. enclosed breezeway, attached ga occupancy. Sensibly priced at Improving the Globe Hollow swim sermon topic at 14:15 a.m. service '6-8897 days. JA 9-5563. evenings. TWO ELEuTHIQi, National , cash rage, landscaped yard 91x194. $15,900 for quick sale. ming pool area, leading to elimlns- Male or Female 37 etc. Call MI 8-2809. application: STAt E * H.EARING FDUR ROOM house for rent, 893 a registers, like new’,'" 82m cash ALSO. ------—— Marlon E. Robertson, Broker, Ml )l<^n n f m w«ter line from the neir.' H A H SNOW PIXIWING."' MI' month. Call Ml 8-6105, 3-8953. • If ./ 9-2604. IlDorinR—Sidtn'c 16 each. Cost $475 each new. Ml E. C. Solimene; 367 Oakland St.; by reservoir In-favor of s chlorin It'i A Gem! Help Wanteit—Female 35 3-2675. Rooms Withont Board 59 ated w ater line from a high-pres A ' A. DION INC Roofing, siding, Residence Zone A. Variance Is re F o r RENT—6 room Cape, ngar LARGE-WEIX maintained ranch Belfiore Agency FLETCHER CLASS CO. Ma n c h e s t e r SF.WING machine operators, night quested to have Used car dealers schools and bos, vacant, 8185 ' a sure main, was reported today by painting C ai^ntry ATleratlone j GO ^ FURNISHED ROOMS, complete with attached garhge, in Wapping. MI 84131 the town engineering department. DHteken and additions' Ceilings Workman j shift, 5-10 p.m. Experience ,pre-, light housekeeping facilities. Cen license at above location.- month: MI 9-0050. ’ ' ' 8 large bedrooms', 13x30(4 ft. liv Americana Penholders! I ferred. Apply Kaklar Toy Co'., 80 All persons Interqsted may a t ing room with fireplace, oil hot WalUr Fuss, town engineer, in lU (VEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE ship guaranteed.- 299 Autumn- 31 Oiamona»—WntcliCB—> trally located. Children accepted- CAPE COD, 3 bedrooms,.with-'ga- Six'ROOM colonial, recreation >n 3-4R60. GRANDWAY limited! Mre. Dorsey, 14 Arch Sf. tend this hearing. w.ater heat^ - aluminum storms, room, 3-car garage, Jalousied dicated that 6rmed'-up estimates Jewelry ' 46 / ' . Zoning Bo'ard'of Appeals. lAge, good condition, $108 month for the changed plans would te Manchester. screens, and awnings. Quality con breezeway, combination windows ....CORNER DURANT 8T. BIDWELL HOME Improvement SEWING . MACHINE operators LEONARD W. YO«T. Jewalars - y • Roger B. Bagley, ly, stove, and refrigerator. $n structed in 1957. Robert Wolverton .and doors, fireplace, large rooms. available in about a month’a time. Company—all types of siding and full^me 8 a.lil.-4:30 p.m. Also. AND GROW Repairs, adjusts watches aimrt- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished : Chairman 8-5983. Agency. Ml 3-1914. 8 cleveta, sensibly priced. Call Estimates based on preliminary parKltmc shift for mothers with LARG66 9 UARTHtS TO SfRVE YOUR NCEDS! roofine. Aluminum clapboards a iy. Reasonable pHcea,. ‘Tues room, one or two ladies, or work Daniel L. Hair, CDVENTRY LAKE — 8H room owher, $0 9-0171, rough proposals pointed to costs FAMILY specialty. Unexcelled workman small children going to school. 9 day through Saturday. Thursday ing couple, with or without kitch , ■« Secretary OAK STREET (area) — Six room "of about $7:500. Fuss said, inti PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING j THE a.m.-3 p.m. Experience preferred. Good Jobs Now Open For ' year - m und cottage, one minute Jiome with approx, two acres of lil ship. MI 9-6495. evenlnga. 129 Spruce SC Id 9-4887. en privileges. TR 5-8789. from lake. Call Ml 9-0338. mating the changed thinking about Apply Kaklar Toy Cd.. 60 Hilliard CAMERA DEPT. MANAGER good land. House has 3 bedrooms DON’T PASS THIS UP th|(jM ter line will probably mean AUTO GLASS INSTALLED St , Manchester. ' RECEIVING FOREMAN ROOMS TO RENT, also caWnp HEBROT—For Of rent with up, 3 rooms down, full basement, aom^hat higher estimates. worid’s most complete, line Roofing and Chimneys 16-A with efficiency Scranton Motel. option to purchase nearly new , excellent • heating system,/ if you Manchesler^excellent like . new AMBITIOUS person to work in | NON FOODS BOOKKEEPER Fuel and Keeil 49-A Call MI 9-0828 after 5. ' want privacy plus, j.dbk this over. 5(4 room ranch on outskirts of The Initial auggestions. In addi GLASS FURNfTURC TOPS ; ROOFING—Spcqializini; repairing Credit Department of leading | OPEN ORDER CLERK 4 # /# 5 room, '3 bedroom ranch on town. 1130 sq. ft. living ares, full tion to tapping the Glo’fo Hollow very larg'e lot. Im m ediateoe* Excellent value for $15,200! T. J. of 4-wheel drive vehicles! I roofs of all kiptls. new roofs. g\U- local' retail store. Credit exper-1 FIREPLACE and furnace wood de- 1962 Crockett. Realtor, MI 3-1577. basement, 120x1^ foot welj shaded Reservo'ir, included the cutting MIRRORS (Firaplac* mtd Doer) I ter work. '■hinMieys '^leaned, re ience preferred but not required. 1 . Oi|j:„expansion In this antf other I livered, $20 per cord. Fleldstone NICE ROOM ,for lady, home piTri- cupancy, $100 ' monthly. Call lot, high mortgage to assume.iEve- back and seeding of a hill which' • ••••• f,# *•••••• e-eeo*. ••*** J: paired. Al^mlmim -siding. .30 Typing essential. 40-hour week areas will open tremendous oppor and cow miuiure; trucking. Max Do your resolutions for t ^ Leonard H. Gottlieb Aasoclates, "MANCiHESTER Suburba—Two-fam- rises near the pool, construction PICTURE PRAMING (oN types) Ieges.-Call after B. MI 9-32^ Realtors. LEhlgh 7-2881, nings Bill Boles. MI 9-9858. vears' oxperionre. Free estimates. paid vacations, fringe ‘ benefits.' tunities for persOnsI growth Rankl. Columbia, ACaderny 8-9323 new year,' ’’1962"’.! Include Uy ranch 5-4,. two furnaces, gS' of a retaining wall at the base of Call tlowley. .MI ,3-5.361. .Ml .3-0763. Kor appointment for interview after 4 p.m. CLEAN FURNISHED room next I GOOD SALARIES lihe purchase of a new THREE ROOM cottage, furnhOied,' rage, completely moderp, treinen WARREN E. HOWLAND the hill, a dralnsj^e system to WirWOW end PLATE GLASS call .Mr. Matthews. Ml 3-1589. bath, near Center, in quiet home doua opportunity. .Only. $19,500, REALTOR handle run-off frbnr'''the hill,' and EXCELLENT BEIv^EFlTS SEASONED CORD w6od, sawed to refined gentleman. .Free park [home? If so, call:'McCarthy Or unfurnished, goa h«At, adults. OONTRACTORA: WRYIAVE IN STOCK New Bolton Rd. Reasonable rent. Cku-lton W. Hutchins. MI 95132. 576 $Hln St. $n 8Y108 the use of samj In the pool’s wad Hesting and Plambing 17iRN o r l p n 3-u p.m. or n p.m.- any length, free deliverj’. F2w«ird| ing. MI 9-7410, f'.. ing arpa. , 7 a.m. Shifts, part-time. Vernon FOR ARPLICATION Yeomans. P i‘ 2-8002. ' , • Enterprises, - Inc. ..!We have $ n 3-8389. MEMCINE CAMNffTS oed SHOWER DOORS PLUMBING AND heating - re Haven, TR 5-2077. and Personal Interview See ------:------^ . many attractive new- ‘and Use of’ a pipe to tap onto the modeling installations, repairs. t _ ■<._ V ^ . Mr. Gill and Mr. Martell. Mon- OAK WOOD cut fireplace and stove ' 5-5 DUPLEX, reservoir would lead to operational used home .values In the. Wuted To Rant 68 Legal Notice difflcultibs.for the -water-company. oipjCN BAtURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENING All work guaranfeed, 28 years ex WANTED-Sihglp girl for profes- day, Ja’nuary 8, 9 a m.-5 p.m., at lengths, $10 per load delivered. tOOL ROOM I areas ef East'); Hortforil, | Convenient to center of town. 3 I Tm«li. perience. 24-hoUr service. Call sinnal offic^. Good opportunity for i the Tel. PI 2-7886: It was r^mrted. ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN I MACHINIST I Manchester, South Windsor, WANTED-~Heated 4 or 5 ropm find bedrooms each side, nioderfi’ kitch • UMITAtIUN OBORk The purpose of Introducing • ,* e • eeeee.eeaaoeeei 9 • e e • • Earl VanCamp. Ml 9-474?. floqr apartment.. approximately en, ■ 2. heating ayatems, fenced In. AT A OJOBT . OK PROBATE held Experlenoed Ip «-mold maUag I Vernon ahd-RockvlUe. at Manchpatpr. •within and fnr thp water from the high-pressure ^ GRAND UNION desirable, but aot eaaewtiaL $70 per month. Call Ml 9-6948. yard. Feel secure with this invest Diitrlct of ManrhpRtPr on thp 2Ath day ment property. main la to provide better circula .Rsdlo-TI’ Repair .CirEANING WOMAN,wanteij. Wap- Mnet be thorettglily expert- of Dpcpmbpi^. 1961. . tion to the swimming areas which 410 Middle Tpke., W. , McCarthy Prpipnt, Hon. Praneta C. ‘VignaU. Senricea v- 16 ping. Call $n 4-1947. "Manchester SfPTIC TANKS eaeed - ln all aspects ef tool Runaes For *s r 7* Acting JudgPT tend to become stagnant. Fust 4^ limated on HUUard St.. $30,800. $Ialn te: 4 years old, beautiful 6 On motion Af Erancit T. Sullivan of Five Mancheater area residents bust, short sleeve, yards of FIRST NATIONAL.STORES,' KANCHESTER-S2Mt»^ reoas raaek. (Spriag Street) recently became haturallzed citi Coaatinir''and tobogganinR on our hill. Bring your own ViHieUS MADl ONir IY pacity, convert waste space To order, send 35c in coins to;— Millinery Dressmakings 19 chester, Connecticut has been dis $4l 8-35‘/3, room c^onial, 1% batba,. enclosed ■aid Manchester, adminlatrator. »6-lnch; Anne Cabot. The Manchester Eve INC. solved by resolution adopted by WHITE IIWALA HANCHE81E»-m,e#*-6 reesa laariL (Roekledge). porch, built-ins, combination srln- ORDERED; riiat six months from the zens In tha. U3. District Court at sledj!^ Hdrses will pull you back up for the small aiim of WlUYS A40rO«$ into profitable cargo area. All To order, send 35c In coins to;— Park and Oakland Ave. WALKER STREErr—a room O^pe, 28th day of December,,IMI. be and the Hartford.. ning Herald 1150 AVE. OF the Boaid Of Directors and by GAUL T H E aoreened panih. fireplace, L * r dows and doors, fireplace, fully in same are limited and allowed for the 50c for an day. ^ Oereela tore dewanaIrnMen taSeyl this, plus lowett initial cost! < Bue Burnett. ‘The Manchester AMERICAS, NEIV Y0RK 86, N. LET ME BE your couturier. Call East Hartford, Conn. shareholden, effective • Decembw CHEVROLET sulated city water and sewer, creditors-within which to bring in their ITie new Titiaens are Mlae Birute Svanlng Herald, llj}0 Al'E. OF Y. MI 3-1264. 'fuhge, eneded lai,A 18,0oO. FNl' James Parish. OWner anxious to claims against said estate. Ona Geolauskaf, 50 Starkweather PART-TIME to' help waH on cus SO. 1961. -Brick igenep. Ml *4466. adminlatrator Is directed to give rohlic COPFEE and HOT CHOCOLATE AMXBICAS, NEW YOliX 86. N.T. For lst-cla.ss inalllng add 10c All creditors are warned to_pre- 4-8pee< Treimjlislm R. F. DIMOCK c d sfU. .Vacant. Charles Lespersnba. notice to the creditors to bring in thele St.; Luciano Ruaeo, 41 Grant Rd.; For Ist-class mailing add 10c for fop each pattern. Print Name. Ad tomers and assist in production. SU H.P. DUNrcmial . MI 9-7620. claims willlln said time allowed by pub- Robert Umberto Monaco, 30 Balex IN CIRCLE “S" SNACK lAR Apply in person, Gordon Cleanerii&, sent . their claims to Irving L. Bayr EIGHT ROOM colonial m excellent Usblng a cepy of this order In some SL, and $Cre. ArletU (}uey War M O R I A R T Y b r o t h e r s aacli jiattern. Print Name, Address dress with zone and Pattern Num SEWING TO BE done? Dressmak fir, 14 Stephen Street Mancheetef, MI 9-5*45 - loeeUon, garage, baths: fire- aewspaper baying a circulation'In .said wtih 2ione, Style No, and Size. ber. ■ ing and alteratlona. MI 3-8688. 381 E. Center St Connecticut, on or before Mag'. 15, plaos, tktg litultlss, nsar school VERNQn —6 room rsnrii,. Asiui ■rebate dialrlet within ten days from ren; 78 Weet St., all of Manriiae- V CALL FOR EVENING 8LE)GH RIDES 301-315 CENTER STREET larhara Wee* W S-rw-iNkiM6d ntw the date of this (irder and return make tar, and Mrs. Bridget Teresa Oolabig soon.. .the excltfng new Sfnd 50c for the New, Big-Size WAITRESS WANTED Sundays 12-8 1962. or thereafter be barred , aa ta aad has Une, eubstanUai: reduetton presfnt mortgef*, $t,7WL dewn. II PEl(PER8QN BY RESERVATIONS—MI S-IOS? OPEN EVENINGS—MI 8-5185 'At Bummer ’62 Basic Fash- AFnot S.PJL dehnaimiBmai i n »CSn. SslTe on elosiv costs; Toagreti to this epBft ef the notice styen. lioraa. 104 Tower Dr,, RouUi ’62 Album ailed with lovely de _ ^ p.-m., Mondays 6 p.m.-l a.m. Cal) by Statute" provided. > \ la jgrice. Charlss Lesperanee, MI FRANCIS C. YTONA'n. . li ttn a r and betiter than ever! signs., a needlework stitch section MI 0-8055. 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^ :i. ■) • ij \ . tA C it FOtmilElEN FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1962 Avenwe DaRr Net Plren Ron >1 , ' - ...... iKanrti^ater lEir^itig Bsr tite Weak B u m The Weather Dsdseaber SO, u e i r v n t m t M P. Wiettiff ■■see planek School audUerhun. The pup for non-menitbers. The Nestor Pup mond, 1908 Main S t Mrs; Cyma jorie Stevana, a* violin solo by Mrs., 'Kate eoetUuilu* toeigU eaS ^Museum Sponsors pet show,' "Aloysiua, the FerookHU peteers waa -founded in uae and ChiuMi'Shd tambourine riiythm by Al^ufTown ‘Rhythniin Music* TOnfpitins and Mrs. Jam es DuUy 13,527 \ pert «t Shaid^, n g t etewlgr j m O- Alligator," will be sponsored by the- has performed ‘ at ChUdren's Vil 4up co-ehalrmai of the e ^ in i^ a Mias Lynn Skewes apd . Mias FREE DEUVEBY ereMiV tMnpenitaH|s.’:X<6srie SOs. Luts Junior Museum. lage, Newington Home fOr Crip program. Kathy 'vennart WeMrm Denver AaytUagi Vht lAdlM qt Aami^nptiao ^^^Pupi^t^rs Show Because Of liniited seating- capac Cbamiiiade Theine S S S T c CSeeriag, eolder late, Siaadsy, pled r ChUdren and many scpoM Miii. Howard Chase, Mrs. Ed Refreshments vdU be served by High iisar ' 40, |' . nett Itomuy at • p.tn ii^ tto ity, admission .will be limited to win' Foster and Mbw Janette Fra Mrs. Almond, chairman, assisted ARTHUR’S Manfihe$ter——A CUy of'ViUage Charm ehttrcb hall. A queation. and antartr . ^ e 'Nestor Puppeteers of the 8(^001 Mlldren or Grades S and 4. -^'Hhythm JW Music” wm”"be the Junior ' League of Hartfont will theme-of the Chamlnade Musical ser wiU present Tow.aoloa Piano by Mrs. WlnUirop’Reed. Miss Mar Ml s-iiws. period MU lia condueted . by the There wUl be no admission charge The first sueceesful dugar beet jorie Stephens and Mrs.. MUdred resent a puppet aho.te Thursday, refUUim plant in Uteilnlted SUtes Club meeting Monday at 8 p.m. at selections wiU be played by. Mrs. Rev. JtoMpb B . FacreU, efaaplafai oC for junior members of Luts Jun John Por^eron' ‘and MlSs. Mar Wlllea. ■ .■yOL. LXXidL NQ. 8l , (TEN PAGESr^TV iBECnnON—SUBURBIA -TODAY) the Ladiefl eC Ataamption. Mr*. San. U, at S:1S p.m.- in the .Ver- ior Museum, and a nominal charge dpene^ln-Callternla in 1879. the home, of Mrs. LawreneSxAl (UlaaaUM Advartistag oa Page 8) PRICE FIVE CENTfr AUaa Oamerea and 'n tr commtt- tea MU bold a CbliMM ajbetian. Re* (reabmenta tpriU' be aerved. LISTEN to KATHY Cpbl^REY, WINF, M N*DAY thru FRIDAY df >.M. --JiLTURDAY A .M . The N utnac State cauqiiter, Val 0 1:10 11:10 S ta te N e - Gnivwaity Guild,G d ^ wlUwUl ineelmeet S p.m. a t Zion IjUtheran ca n in g .'Jain es ADlls, a gradu ito u n d u ate of the university and social MAIN STREET worker in Hartford, wlU be guest -ALWAYS AMPLE speaker, MANCH6STER; f r e e p a r k in SNET Seeks ______Club wlU hold X © —'meeting Monday at 7:30 Phone Ml 3^121 ffird, Jan. 6 (IP)— Two the home of Mrs. Hooks rear of store. pereohAwere killed early to- Right to End Rax M t Rd., Vernon. 4 a y iti a su»le-car accident cm 4-Party Line All teiphany Communion serv the Connecticut Turnpike. tee w i u ^ held by candlelight tp -;;InJured . fateUy. wars Richard Hartford, Jan. 6 (/P)—The morrow a t 7:30 p.m. at Concordia Xdkliia, iS, Crest Ave., West Ha- Xsitheran Church. The senior choir v«t aad Richard M irto, j a » . .W#st Southern New England Tele win a^ . Haven. Martin died UK’MlIford phone:. Co. wants to discon -HWJltal. . tinue offering., 4-party line ' William N. Rood was Installed as »'TUen to Milford-Hospltal^th service. trsasurer of the Manchester Board jUaorted injuries were M m W Rain, ^ in d dim , IS, of' 100 Dewaon*Avs., W( '"Irving H. Schlesinger Jr ., aMist- et Realtors at a luhcheon meeting ant> ^ e president. fOr revenues for Wednesday- at the Manchester m v e q , and Bdwbi Heenls, IB, of T14 Wilbur Rd., East Haven. the ebmpuy„ told the state Public • Country Club. His name was In- Utilities commission yesterday that Storms Hit ' advertently omitted from the ac Stew Police .wm the Bethany Troop* aald the 'oar was moving the propoaa^^was prompted by count of the installation in yes decline In' deiftanda for"^ terday's Herald. jeuterly "along the tiinipike hear N the Liberty Rock exit in the De- service. \ Southland yon section o t town when It skid In most cases the Miss Elizabeth’^Mazdr, daugh ded. into a light pole and cut it. able to hook four te ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mazur, .dQWn, Hie car skidded anothw 100 same area on a four-] Windsor Locks, Jan,. 6 (fl=) 46 Homestead S t, returned feet before it came to a halt. The SNETCO proposea-I —The U.S. Weather Bureau’a Weddeaday to the College of Mt. V«hl(de. was denioUahed. Ing the service In exchanges' ___ freezing rain warning: \ S t Vincent, New YOkr City, after a it’. State Polios said it was rate' leas than 5 per cent of the cuatonK "■'t . holiday vacation at home. Miss ia g heavUy at the " Urns and 'the ers are on four-party lines. ' *!reezing rain is occutring Mazur Is a senior majorflie' In Rahway was slippery. Members of,the PUC. which la in HHich of 'the interfor of mathematics, and a 1958 graduate *“ State''T7ooper Robert Goss said considering a request for a rite Corine»icut -and in the of Mt. St. Joseph’s Academy. . «U but Heenie was thrown from Increaae by SNE7TCO, . indicated Springfield area whUe ordi West Hartford. JhS'Car during its wild akld.-Af- they thought the idea might be dis tlMu^"severeIy shaken up, Heenie criminatory. . ♦ nary rain .is falling at some ' Robert R. Tupper. RFD 8. KeUy fiyvrlM out pf- the hattered ve- 'Cuatomers In one exchange, they coastal points. Very, hazard Rd., Vernon, has been named-to Mrie, tOok^Ofrhis coat iuid~ flag'^ noted, would not be able to - get ous-travel conditions are oc the first term honor roll at the god down a truck with it. four-party service while those In curring especially inland. 'Hartford State Technical Institute. ».'-The truck driver "'called '(h e other exchanges could. Bethany Troop. Milford police and The hearing win reaume on Tuea- Temperatures rise a Dr. Warren Stoker, dean of the , W E G IV E firemen and -three ambulances lo- day at 10:30 a.m. little this gftemoon and freez Rensselaer Polytechnic. Institute hponded to the alarm. ing: will probably end in most Graduate CShter In South Wind HoFplta) authorities said neither '■/V«erfs More Treatment sections. Rain willi increase sor, will be guest speaker at a .'Waldron nor Hcfenie appeared to Norwich,- Jan. 8 .IB—Officials of. toward nightfall with.tempbr- meeting of the Klwanls Club of ld wtmt the K a m a 7 In SL Joseph, Mo., ■ubj^te would be. w it it' Is-aesy -tains. and OttumWa. Iowa, S in Olathe Women representing each town In Hf added there were problems e( Florida Toivn the county will attend after which .t9 n e a s : A greatly broadened and Topeka, |Un. SUITS, TOPCOATS riwoeal 7llie ''lieatth ing out plana tor Chs 4S-ysar- Fretting rafn 'tormed. an ice they will serve as hostesses at Stock Scandal jntaihs’a fotw'r and'hiirTS- CrsStvIew, Fla., ..Jan, S UPt — k WODL&CAMEL COAT .nSaTw loeagM nhdeC e6dal M* riieath on much of the, northeact- coffee hours In their own towns. tum fcnils oeihmnnity. Rescue workers tolling arouiid the Funds will benefit arthritic chil LaFPntaine’s ydfe and 8-month- clock alftsd through the wreckage em quarter iof the luttifiti, slow- dren and th,ose with birth defects. are officially tax mSaaurts tog travel and causing accidents with detachable raecp.on collar SPORTCOATS aad therefore under the jurisdle- old son live., at 1B78 Main St. in of h tornado-stricken city today in * y the hundreds. tSn of the Ways and Means'com- Ai lerican Hartford. Paris, Jan. S (Fj—Special dquadseputach from the secret army o r a grim gearch tor dead and'to a l tough riot police rolled Into the ganIzaUon. The secret army, sav- jured. • •’•'■'MiWti' of upetate New York re -/J ■' -afitttee... ■ capital today with orders to put Only ,ona victim, a 6-month-oId sembled a ^ s h ly waxed floor. .’T h e conference 'with Mills, en Real Devotion ageiy determined to keep . Algeria Scores of iMghway accidents, down a Communist rally sgalnat French against President Charles girl, was known to have perished > *-. AriuuUMS Democrat,-‘s ta r ts a By FBANK CORMIER ^some of these men — evidence Norfolk, Jan. 6 (Bi — When Rob Rightist, terrorism called in defi In the twister Which spun out of many involving two or more ears, % 407o OFF SfiflM of talks Kennedy will hold de Gaulle’s program of Independ were reported. Three tractor- MAHOGANY 20 which presumably would be pror ert Bell rescued the small dog from ance 01^ government ban on all ence for the North-African terri a squall line like a yo-yo and tore T O n n in the next', few days on. his do- Washington,/Jam 6 (>P)— duced in a hearing room. Asked a fleldf the animal was snow-blind demonstrations.. a 8-mlle long zlg-Sag path through trallere.-Jackknlfed on a hill near • michaeis stern • J & F loSstle p r o in m and-oh national The biggest stock market tory, Is blamed for much of the Utica, N.Y„ causing a 26-car tie- PANELING why the report only hinted at mar ed and near frozen. Big blue buses loaded -with hel- bombings and shootings in Metro this West Florida Panhandle com • middishade aeetirUy m attm . scandal in 23 year's has hit The^idog has be,en wandering In up that laited several houra. • kingridge ;l‘Tha President returned la st ket Tigging and made no direct gieted riot forces rumbled through politan France as well as Algeria. munity.- • 'V'-line the American Stock Ex charges, an SEC official said: "We circles in the field near Sunset Hill th^^dawn toward strategic street But (3apt. J, W. Jourdaii', direct New HampsMre motorists wers W. H. ENGLAND Right fr o m Pahn Bea^. Bxcapt for a t last three days. Although the Communists were advised to stay off the roads unless natural, green, red, sizes 6 te 18 , ecricketeer « res'., long, short, stdut , TdC a R-day trip to Bermuda to con change and further revela can’t try these guys In a report.' comers to be on hand for the .mid warned not. to go ahead with the ing'a .highway patrol emergency LUMBER CO, ' 3. More vigorous policing of ex raderly residents of the area had afternoon demonitratlen. They team aald "There's a posalml]ty driving was necessary. Poltca In ' 1 iiii'ir-ii.F...... — fer with British Prime Minister tions seem certain. apotted the dog but were untele demonstration, the police order • Open All Day Saturday e B a r ^ Macmillan, the President changes by the SEC. augment the already strong regu was Ignored and the Communist a Ipt of dead peopld' will show up” 'The nstioh’s second largest, to reach it tiecause of heavy snow In the flattened debris of -«»rii»rT x ' ’Fhe Pensacola Journal aald 50' »M)CIALI8T8'PLAN TICKET GASOLINE e impcrial.’aupreme4Q0% camels hair ican Etochange In terms reminis ings against Jerry and Gerard Re, exshbah. T A tT nitle n r later, a temjrtsr house traiicri alao wOS«d. iO's^vesod. to bring: t«m New DelM, J U . 6 UQ,.— 8 six months before, and they Henry Miller’s controversial book, early today of a heart attack. oaaqy to .good boys sad gini, Hindu mystic says PrimsMln- will tost six months after. Hoblltzell hIho was a former "Tropic of Cancer.".. .William G. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS < foi^ Sale] Aiinksks of ooai to ted ones. But istor Nehru's im a^ in' west- Nehru has,discounted these Grande, attorney for two escaped appeal, the third In six weeks, state Bepubllean chairman. Hob- iir SPECIAL LOT regularly^ 8.99. Oho to roailj^ tender-hearted, leg- . em eyes has been ruined by predictions and haa appealed The big powers put new pres warned that the work of the lltzell, who « ss 49 last Satur Angry Nehru convicts who charge they were sure on the three feuding princes Geueva conference iqny "come to or R ent u d aaye,*and the coal usually la DuUn's ' 'military seisure of to Indians to have faith In mistreated in North Carolina pfla- day, .died at ills home about S -Keorice-flavored eanil|y. Goa —-.'and it was an the fault ttemselves and not, indulge in of Laos today to get together for nothing" unless a united l-aotian .III. The fsnill.v salil there was on. aays he will fly south tomor another try at.forming a' coalition - Over the past few years,'poUce o t the.stars. star gaxing. - row from Providence to ln^>ei:t delegation approves it. no previous history 'bf a heart (' WINTER COATS WASH .ml WEAR SLACKS ‘have done as. well on Bafeaa—the Fights Guards government In that Southeast Asia condition. Swainl Ragavendra DassjU . But forebodings ef diasstm* \ -lT r ...... - -/.v eoudWtona hlmaelf. ■ Western and Ckimmunlst diplo mEDICRL Itdlian naifte for -both, the' witch kingdom. 45, said the takeover a t Ote hm so high in some circles International playtey Porilrio mats in Geneva have reached ^ the holiday—as the ehUdran. here that many families have Patna, India, Jah. S (•)—Prime Western diplomats here and in agreement on a ceaae-fire''and a CRASH DEATHS 6 OR T PHfiRfTlfltY . 'ted two other Pottugusse an- Minister Nrimi raised his fist and Rubirftsa queationed by assistant Vientiane tended to discount claims J8HN8.m NK.B.i, Ml.1-4141 Ladies' . Italian merdiaats send paradeo clavte tost monlh “shocked postponed msirisges, betroth stetute .of peioianent .neutrality Greenup, 111., Jan. 6 Ul—Six or values to 39.99 pairs . t i daoorated cars and trudu shouted In anger yesterday at district iittomey for almost three of the Royal Laotian government seven iiersuiii, all uccupanta of W ear many good : friends of India als and other such ceremonies hours yesterday in New YorW for Laos. They would like Uie 23,00 15.00 teeuad Italiaa clUes and towns, until after the so-called cru thousands of admlrera who gate that the OommunisU.had launched prtodes X6 agree on these and oUier one ear, were reported killed to (and) was a warning shadow about 1985 slaying and leaves S ^ second e wool and camel ‘dMtvorlng prassnU to trafne dopo. cial period has passed. crashed a convention of the Con a big offensive leading to a flare- matters.'-bur tlliS' Laotian leaders day in a eolUslon of . the car and e blended orlon acrylic aiid rayon aso gifts pile high at busy Intw- of tte shape of things to gress party and brdke up tte meet shw wtth Bubpoesia to appesw be up of fighting on a wide scale- a truck on (I.H. highway 40 at floor come.”- Speculative’ activity in the fore grand Jury on Tuesday. have, failed in several attempts to • peerless tweeds ' • 29 to 42, plain or pleated •etiotis. ThatRc Is jammed. But no ing. . The 14-nation^'conference trying set up a unity cabinet. .The riiain the edge of Oreeiitip, State Police The Swaml wag amoflg 708 DeDd markets.also has slow- Connecticut debt reached reo to neutralize Xaoe yesterday de e lambs wool,-orlon or plaid lined , e charcoal, oxford, olive, tee seems to mind. CSilldrsn line sd considtrsbly, an Indian The 72-year-old prime minister argument Is who snoiild control the first repo'rtnl *lx were killed And Hto stroote to SOS the poradea. Badbus (holy men) end Pan- had to te restrained forcibly from Old high of fl,006,e42JKH> as of cided to . invite Neutralist Prince iHie Injured. The Greenup Medl- s flee(»s ■ ' • 8 to 18 charcoal brown dita (teamed meii) who . for Chamber of (^nimerce apokes- Jan. 1 , stats treasurer’s office re key ministries of defense and in - Tbo day also brinte other acts of jumping into the surging crow d- Souvanna Phouma, pro-western terior. eal Center said, hoWever, that tte ptet fq r tn t ^ held round- man said. estimated by police at up 40 a mil ports. Prince Boun Oum and pro-<3ommu- ItoodwflL A nun I n Rovigo in To ward off the evil of the Souvanna Phouma, who now la the- person re|iorted injured w-as te rtkaito Italy, aR sr haariag about the-clock coftgriMiational pray- lion—in his demand for oider. * Three-judge federal court in hlst Souphanouvong to Geneva to dead on arrival there, (Ircenup , M e n 's planets’ i>oaiUona, nationwide Alaxandria, La., rules nsconetltu- .in Paris, has proposed that nsu- •tte TMir Auto niow, wnto the en on tte banks of tte sacred An Indian news' agency aald settle their differences. .^rallsts get, both posts, but the de is in smitbeastern Illinois. W e a r Jumna-River. They teve adde noo-atop ptayera are being or Nehru showered blows on security ttenal leu ialana laws Tequiring Repreaentativee of the three ahew*o director that f anif dhildrien ganised to many Indian cities. fense miiiister should h a v e a M a tough tlma gotting to ter influence la Ihdia. guards who held him back and lit segregation of bus and train princes here all expressed approval CI'BANS ASK ASYLUM WOMEN'S FAMOUS NAME SHOES s t r a a t - The mato congregation pray>- erally threw two attendants' from of the Idea of summit talks, which "troika" of deputies from each of Miami, Fla., Jan. 6 UPt — The hteool tecaiiae they lacked traas- Tte recitation of sa-cred terminal facilities, but lets them the three factions. f le e r "verses many 'thousands of era—the Vishwa Kalyan Maha the platlonn. stand 10 d ay s... Generallsaimo have the' support of the Soviet Un captain and “several membera nlFtatiam So aiitomakera in Turin Tagna (grep^ sacrificial of Roun Oum has rejected this Idea, the crew” aeized control qf a omit an le-oaat custom ocbool bus, times, ending tost night, waa Nehru Mmself escap e unhurt Ffancisco France reported ptea- ion and Red China' as well as the ferings for world happiness) but 25 persons were injured in the ■tog to reshuffle Ms oahtaet but western powers. despite the fact that the United Cuban patrol boat today and sail ®SP»ldete.wkh safety bolts OB Ovsry aimed at avertlhg the evil ef —^were held in DelM. States and other western powers a«at. end sent it to the nun. fects of a conjunctlott of eight mob demonstration, two critical sources aay it does not mean te In formally issuing the Invita ed Into Key West where they No one haa yet predicted ly. * tion today, British Foreign iSecre- support it. U.S. diplomats now are asked for political asylum, the •tiwr kfioU the teed of planets to tte sign of C s^- the exact nature of the feared la confronted with governmental trying to persuade him to compro com. Asttologsn said the pto- Twelve persons were arrested, crisis. tary Lord Home and Soviet For U.S. Coast Guard announced. E * lie r t that te r daiigJRar catiatroptes, except to aay one man with a dagger. But po eign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko mise. - The 110-foot wooden hull convert rBeCau. ateiiig tte -aats wlU reaeh the C r u c ia l. there will be deaths on a mass lice said the crowd was made up of Three Air Force officers die in warned the three political princes The princes met last summer, In ed sub chaser Las Villas moored ' Sow sn ovw tte period in the first week of scale, from such things as admirers of the Indian leadw who crash of B47 bomber which ex- that failure to form a government Zurich but agreed only on vagu'e at the Coast Guard dock and "no • wedges . • suede • > • TROYLINGS • VALENTINE in: memory of a FUbtusty, sad predicted tte pleded OB ruBway of March Air aarthqudke^ flooda, mddemica stampeded only t o get a cloaer look and send a unified delegation to principles for a unity government. one can go abiwrd and- no one • flats • calf •VELVETSTEP' • FIANCEE > dmmad in the danger of worldwide cate- and famine. ' - . at . him. ' Force Base, Rivenide, Calif.... Geneva threatens • to., wreck’ the Lost week they -met again in Vi can talk to the crew," a Coast I in dsMpwi euk in m e . T te atroptes that would take "What might be considered a Nehru left in a huff after ad- Loyd Wright, former president of cmiference on Laos. entiane, but their discussions col Guard olfleer In ^ • • AIRTRED • RHYTmSTEP OPEN 6 DAYS (a t e ItiHlati a(i1hier, m a many lives. hopeful note" is that all are draering tte convention. He brush Amerfcaii BUr 'Assosiation, 4aya Acting as nominal co-chairmen lapsed after Boun Oum, premier of . Customs officers Sad members e high or mid heels e patent Homo to Loodon flight • DEUSODEB 9:30 ai.m. fe 5:45 pun. T te Pnfadits claim tte ms- agreed the Feteuary conjunc ed aside British and American hen oppose V B . Sea. ThoinM H. of tte Gennva conference, they ap tte Amstican-b a c'k a d Vientiane of'Ihe U.S. Border ratio, • ACCENTS to auJw tte girl’s wish tovolaat Influsncss ef tte Fsb- tion will not cause an atomic Kuehel’B hM fa r w om toattea in pealed to the princes to come to questtoBlng the cio m to deeUto • walking heels • tapeetiy • PARAMONT raujr flonjaaetlaa oDoU te sste i SB Fngfn T w o ) whBt.to do with tte tt, • ARPEGGIO . Open Tliurt. 9:30 a.m . fe t p jn . .« CuUSonto’e Rgptffiltosa pttoufr. ; Gwwvp n soon os ponibto T te (« Bho.e salon—main floor, rear • u l t i m o A r \, V s ' /