r> -‘ t •• • - ' ^ •'■■ »' A-;' A .* ylr.i • v t ■.; -A'-t ■f, •:.■ r . j ■ \ A t; ' r I :■ ■■ r ' /■’' \ f ' rA G »TW B LV I 8 A T U R D A Y / V A I ^ A B Y 4 , 19lJ8 lEtt^ning H^raUi' ATe^aare D sily N et P rtia 4lun Th* W*ath9r For the Week Ended rqraeast *f U. Weather B in w r Janua^ 4, 1988 ------‘ woman, very alarmed over it. called DOW SKcasd g million and.three- OeeaakMWl shaw m or saaw' the veterinarian.' . Engaged Savings Bank qu adra dolhira. narrioa lata koolght. Lohr 28-38. A bou t T ow n “ Bathe! ^thc sore spot in warm wopotANb 12,558 Tuesday quite sriudy. si^***' Onr- Heard Along Main Street soda water and the dog win b*/al- rlss, eolder In afteraaoai. IBgk t* Methodist Choir Member of the Audit 80s. Much , colder Tuesday Might. - The ¥aadhMter Girl Beput Glee rlght,” thd doctor told the womant Deposits Up Buroan of Ctrculatlon Club will raum e rehearsal* Tues And on ^So'tne of \Mandho»ter*9 Side Slreeu, ''But she\s sUf)!eiing a lot. Isn't • T E ^ C l X Mtmchetter— A City of Village Charm there anything more I can do? How To Appear on TV day evftilnK at. 6:20 in St. James' ^ VERNON, COI^N. ' School. Member* are asked to use about glvlni^her an aspirin?" she 10 Per Cent \ lazy Th* Chanel Choir d tth e Soujh y ' the aide entrance. . . * l There Ought'a Be a Law Owho decided to cure asked. Tailor bulit ranehea or spBt VOL. LXXVII, NO. 81 (TWELVE ^ G E S ) MA;4CHESTEIL ^ONNn MONDAY, JANUARY «, 1958 (Closstftsd AdvsrMslBg oa PRICE FIVE CENTO Christmas e jne and Santa Claus spouse by removing his' prize ex “ Aspirin? Yes, an aspirin might Methodist Church wWf be featured There are those who may edm- on , the ”W* Belimre” telecast on IbVels on wooded or cleared * Manchester Auxiliary Police will brought a. brand new electric train cuse for' not doing any 6f the ml- calm her," the\ doctor said a^the lots, from $1$,#90-$17JI00. AU noq repair jobs around the house. plain about'high prices, high taxes W n c-T V . Sunday at 1:00 p.m. meet Monday night In the auxil set to the home of ; local attorney. woman becameX almost hysteneal, plastered walls, etc. Mort- The youngster . in the home was He hsd the habit of complaining “Give her one—apd take two youf^ and wjiat-have-you but, in spite of Ths program Is a regular produc iary room at Police Headquarters tion of the Greater Hartford Coun gagea arranged. Near t# delighted with his new acquisition that he didn't have the correct self.” thti, figiirea released by the Sav Ri^kover Says a t 7:30. The scheduled .program nail; or the . correct nut ana. bolt cil of Churches. Also, appearing achoels,' churches and- bus will be a refresher course -on the and daddy decide^ that, in order ings Bank blMfwcheater shbw that lines. - ‘ to properly use the model railroad, for, the job. ' . e Confronted Fact will bs . the Rev. Ktngsland Van' use and care /j ndle. turn on Pitkin Adm. Hyman G. Rickovar told the the legs on it vidiile it was upside he being of high school age him Greatbr Hartford Council of down and then started ta turn it The birthday moriting Came and an impresaive f26,869A26. street. Senate Preparedness spbeommittse the Mrs. sent hubby out to the ga self. The boas barber bed Churqhea. ' , ,i_ Saul Silveratein will apeak on qightside up. By ELTON a FAY esiiacs mach/ned ^reflects our na-eand Air Fore* woulc today the Navy’* high conunand "What Price Free Trade" at, the rage where she had hidden the nbyed at the performance and Deposits last. yeiir represented recruiting and^ Yes, you’re right. , His cellar a 10.7 per cent gain for the year Uonal complacency. rejected a recdnuncndatlon from meeting of the Kiwanis Club present. “Be careful ^how you car turned the boy’s chair arobhd so Washijiarton, Jan, 6 (JP)— A 2. Slratogy, a* evolved by the* w#n„ano procuring and him two years ago for eonitruction clearance was only " feet 6 Inches. ry it,” she said. The package was that he had to face the rear qf.the and a gain of $4,981,220 or 22.7 eiviliui’ study flrroup says the Thursday noon at the Manchester Anybody want an upside down per cent in''the last two years. Joint <3htef* of Staff, 1* "a patch equipment and euprtie*. of a mlisile-firing atomic subma Country Club. opened on - the kitchen table and shop as he cut hair. nation’s strategy ahd military rine. * table? This didn't phase him any or Miss Suzanne E. Edwards Bank nnpU are now gpprohchlng work of compromlae" among the Even mare startling to Ut*' taken from its carton. The store rival armed • force*. The Joint servers of 'military tradiiion Kickover, who guided the de- /-I had packed Jt upside down. stop him from watching the thf '330a 6o,0(>0 mark, with a total forces are out of step with the Coed swimming will be held at Hard to Con\inc« of $29,810,000 recorded Dec. 1, El tempo of the missile age ahd^ Cffilefs of Staff “ function* .too ths group's p oposal thaL all lopment of atomic undersea When last, s^en the wife was for lit the rear of the shop waa a Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Edwards, often as a committe* of partisan the high school pool starting Mon^ The mother of a 5-year-old more said, cars above one-star rank .c*ass to said he had not originally Man Allegedly muttering under her. breath'as she huge mirror and the barber announce the engagement of their Save After need big changes and billioiu adveroarie* engaged In advancing led that nuclear aubmarines day evening. It will be belli every walked into her living room carry right on watching tbb girls daughter. Miss. Suzanne Edith Ed A dividend of $372,129 was dis b* idcntlflsd. with an individual Monday from 6:30 to 8:30. Swim re-sorted, each bra'd, each nail, and more in money. oervlce atrate^c plana and com- service, becoming officers "of the pped to fire ballistic mis- ing a plain glass of water.. She sat each screw to .the tune of hubby's in the mirriw. wards, to William Guion Manee, tributed to more than 25,(100 Ue- Defense spending should be In promhitng . aervice ' difference*.'' ming Is for. an teenagers, and will The follorylng Saturday, a Armed Force* of the United sUei Tried to Burn on the couch and sipped it slOwly. sarcastic laughN; son of Mr. and Mr*. Guion P. poaitora' lost Monday, making a creased about $3 Mllion each year Ths panel said the JC8 chairmaq years ago, he said, he consist of competitive competition. while watching a television show. friend brought in an barly editib{r anee of Nlantlc. total of more than $725,000 for the Stotss." Bu^t' ----- V*- \ . PINE Work for the next several years, smd a "Should be in a poaluon to abape •nils nbngovem.uerttal aaseas- becam< irtced that such a proj- The youngster turned to her and of The Herald ahd showed It to the .Miss.Edwards Is a lenibr In. Man- Stranger in Hqine^wn year. The annual dividend rata la special 21-man panel of ths Rocke-v atratefic planning," with the other feaaible and recom' The Friendship Circle of the asked! “ Mommy, what are you barber. He .was surprised to see dnester High School. Her fiance Is 3 per cent. Btent of what's wrong with defsflse. ect Her Salvation Army will begin its ac An 18-year-old Manchester girl SAVINGS A LOAN feller Brothers Blind. members merely advising' him. It Issued last night in a t5,D00-word mendefl be started. drinking?" the Heard Along about himself a graduate of New Britain High Elmore ,*ald the bank has con PHARMACY “ It appears that the United added the Secretory o f Defenac tivities of the new year vrith a pot- took her flrst trip to Kew York until, that ls. he realized that his tinued to be very active in the report, became ..vsilable to the Rickover! I behind closed She replied: “Just plain old- BcHool - and is employed by the tM Center St— Te|/Ml B-MI4 States is rapidly losing Its lead now 1* compelled to devote- much g on his t8sfl- luck Monday evenin|r at 7 o’clock fashioned water, son." Citjrduring the recent Christmas girl might' also see it. Henney Chevrolet Co., Nlantlc. mortgage field in the area, with public while the YlUte House kept doors but a Burlingtbn, Jan. 6 (4 V -A In' the Citadel. Following the sup school vacation. She carried with p i over the USSR In the mlUUry of his tithe to acUbf as a referee secret the report of Its own preal- mony^was gi^ n reporters by Sen husky junkyard worker, al In envy, -the lad said: "I want He called his brother, told him NoXdate has been set for the a net increase in mortgage loans race,” the panel said In a report, In servic* disputes. per a worship service will be con some." Watching the scene, the her a map of the city wh'ichxshe\she to get The Herald'from hi* girl’s wedding. of more than two and one-half mil PINE LENOX dentlaily picked Gaither Oommit- Lyndon B. JohT«on\(D-Te*), the legedly found tryii^ to burn ducted and the installation of new planned to use to help her And th.e MotMlay, "For perhapTUie next tyro years, 3. Ciombined commands should tee. st(bcommlttee chai):mai youngster's father Jumped up from house and not to let her get a hold lion dollars in 1057. Total mort OPEN ws' Still possess a superiority in b« ereat^,. in which land, sea and feminine clothing in a park, officers for 1958 will be held. his chair and said; various places she intended tA. of a copy. She didn’t get a copy gagee now amount to $16,9&0.509. PHARMACY Taesday, The '21-man panel, headed by Johnson spid Admiral told visit. . a recorfL”, oaid former Director r iM * r strategic striking power and any air units wobld come under a sin the Senators his rpeomn^dation led police early today to a "I'll get you a glass full." He Until later, that is, when a girl The president said deposits at $99 pc, «eater SL>-3a 9 -< ^ TO Soviet attack on *us would meet gle commander .with the compCal- Kelam A. Roc.keffcUer, included The execH^ve board of directors One afternoon, during a rush friend brought one over for her Walter Mahoney from the audi ths bank's branch on E. Center St. scientiats, former diplomats, for w as'“ turned down by th e ^ a ry ’s w(H>ded area and the body of of the Haytford Council of Catholic went!to the kitchen and returned hour; she .'found herself in the ence. He referred to-a machine of a crushing reply. But our posiUon tlon of the combined, force p«rt- partially clad woman. with a tali glass partially filled to read about herAoy friend, “ For a year or two hence depends on de wmed to the mission It would per mer Defense offi ,ials and military submarine officers.' Wonien/Will meat Jan. 8 at 1:30 heart of IMmes Square. Confused, who else would it be.” she said, the make 'the Board had been re officers, industrialiats, atomic ex Edwin L. Weisl, Police'Dlice quotedquo Ruaaell Barrett, p.m. In St. Justin's Hall,,^lue Hills jvith plain water and handed it she turned to her map, but to no quested . to «uy, demonstrated by cisions w'hlch muht be taken tm- form. T^e barber tried to explain, as No longer would the chiefs of perts, educator*. pu'oliShers and a counsel, said RickoVer 23. Weat Hartford,, aa saying th* Ave.« Hartford. to his son. “ I’m sorry I can’t give avail. Spotting a newspaper ven an agent of the firm at a Directors' medisteiy. Unless present trends two had quarrelled aS they sat all men db when confronted ’ with Mali of the services dlrec' military, labOT union representative. about the Navy' you a full glass, but that's all we dor, ahe’ asked him, “Which way ip meeting a few weeks earlier. OPEN TO 8 P.M. • are rsvissd, the world balance of In his earliest night and be had have left," his father said. the ire of Q^e female, but not to operations of their service*. The None Under ( , / Mr. and Mrs. George Tedford of north?” much avail v “ I played itXpn a regular 331/3- THURSDAY power will shift In favor of the hit her with his fists. Soviet bloc.” Departments of the Army, Navy (Continued on Page Seven) 'Prerioualy, Sen. Bloomfield left by auto today for a The youngster tasted the liquid, The, man's indignant reply': “ She sure waAmad," the barber, speed record player,”''aald his son, OPEN TO NOON Wash),' a member of the Senpte She was identified by officers as 2-week trip to Louisiana and Flor- paused a second and turned .to his “Look, sister, we've got Uptown, said. who accompanleZMahoney to moat WEDNEStoAY Th* Wlflts House declined com Mrs. Irens Fltttimmons, 34, Hart ment on the Rockefeller group's Armed Service* Committee,, to! *» ids. Tedford, a former Manchester mother and said: ’,“Gee, Mom, it Downtown. .Crosstown and Mid We believe it, meetings of the Board. . INSURED SAVtNOS reporter* the United States ford, a waitress. resident, .is' manager of the Sport tastes like plain old water!” town. How do I know which way A- MANCHESTER rscommsndatiohs.- ' is north!” X not have any miaslVe-flring aub Barrett was being held in $25,» ing Goods depat^ment at Mont He turned to his father in dis Sobriety To* / Restricted \^rainc ' ' Iks to Talk o(-Beearity marines under construction now. 000 bond until Wednesday after a gomery Ward and- Co. of Manches belief and his dad said, “That's' SAVINGS A LOAN 'Press secretary James C, Hsg- Harry Leister'a appei The visitor to Manchester drovs^ ASSOCIATION Security Panel Gets Allen Dt^les, head of the Central hearing by Judge Max H. Rsteher, ter. what It is, son, just plain old-fash I Winter's Here Town Court last Saturaay around the comer ahd stopped in srty said the State of the Union on a technical breach o f , ph A ^ * ioned water.” The 5-year-oid stiil Brrrrr! 1007 MAIN STREET Message President Eisenhotver will Intelligence Agency (CIA), is un- scribed by one observer a long line of traffic.\Belng a pa dersto^ to have. testified earlier charge. ■ / ' ' . The execiltive board of the High doesn’t believe it. Those happy growls that Man ring circus.” Leister was preaeh tient soul, he waited a minute or* submit todongress Thursday "writi .But this charge later wa* chester residents may or may not present the President’s thinking in the sbbeommittee’s series of School PTO will meet in the before Judge'Wesley C. Gryk oi two without complaint and then hearings that the Russians have dropped and a Osw one — suspi teimhera' lounge at the high school Suffer ■ Some Wore have heard early this morning were charges of vagrancy and intoxica ^ g a n to mutter. Several cars on defense security.” Stassen’s Arms Plan cion of having committed a felony We know A long-suffering wife coming from Peter the polar bear. . In reply to questions, Hagerty aubmarines which could fire mis Monday at 7:30 p.m. tion. He h^'been found, the night passed by in the other lane and I AM'A NEIGHBOR siles on American coastal cities'. — was brought. This mysterious animal, gener before, sleeping in the boiler room flmffiy he decided to getjet out to said he assumed s copy of the New Britain Policemaii Joka ally seen by those who have filled “flndSlut what the hold up\was up OFYPURS group!s recommendations had been Washington, Jan. 6 MP>—The N a-f proposal, which some diplom U The subcommittee renewed It* of the Princess' Block. hekrings today in an atmosphere Zielinski and Raymond Kalent- their • tahks with too mUch anti "Judge, I’ve never pleaded inno ahead.X sent to the White House, but he tional Security Council was ertpect- said came as a surprise to them. kowikl saw Barrett walking out freeze. growls like that only when He didhT much to his wife added he did not know whether Ei- White House press secretary of Increased urgency arising from cent yet;” the frequent court vtal ed today to take up Harold E- the weekend announcement by Lt. of a wooded section of Stanley the temperature hits the zero mark tor said. "But this time, I am." he when he gM back in the car. ■ ’• ■ V t . ■ 9 f e l l seitbomer bed had a ' chance to Stassin's proposals Uf make U.S.- James C.- Hagerty declined to aay Quarter Park, New Britain, at Seems he'd s w n g Into'a line of study the recommendation*. Whether Macmillan hau told Elsen Gen. .James M. Gavin that he In or below. • maintained in an air which drew mi disarinament policy more flexible. 10:11 p.m. toward his car. Probably, there are those who automobiles fbnnlng a funeral ..Summing up finding* In a study hower in advance of hls auggestion, tends to retire March 31 as Chief i chuckles from court officials. The No. 1 Hem In those propos of the Army’* Research and De Suspicious, they stopped him disagree ^ with Peter's sentiments procession waiting outside a /. which began in 1956. the panel con but It w'ss disclosed that Macmil ARTHUR DRUG "Now Harry, llStfn to this,” the als, which could be Stossen's swan velopment Program. Gavih/Uid he ahd asked him what he was doing. •and. at this time^jf the year, think church. cluded among other things that: Song a* President Elsenhower's lan had sent Ehsenhowe.-1. personal While Officer Dalentkowskl Ulk- more of Flora the Flamingo, a Judge said,, and then read to him, 1. Strategy'“ lag* .behind devel- message in "the last week e so,” felt he might be able tq/do more the statute defining vagrancy. disarmament adviser, was report for national aecurity ap^ a civilian. ed to him. Officer Zielinski check ijbird that inhabits one of the taller Wet Ink' mments In technolojgy" and "the ed to'b e a suggested change con This presumably related to the ed the parked car which was ae^ "Well, maybe It was vagrancy, United States is rapidly losing its Gavin wa* ^to appear before the 'palm trees at Miami Beach. A local businessman ah cerning nuclear testa. speech. scribed aa a small roadster. . Open 7 Days I .^ flora ’s raucous cries are heard but I certainly wasn't intoxicated," lead In the race of m!utar>' tech Stassen.and Dulles have not pesp went out to dinner one nl; At present the United States In Apparel In Fireplace by 'Ute Floridians only when the he insisted. “ After all.T know how th e! nology." Hie lag In missiles and eye to eye on dlsarh>sment since (Continued oplfage Seven) HOURS: 8:00 A.M. I« 11:00 P.M. much I can hold." past week. As they left sists that any agreement to halt He found a shoe, a sklrtC stock temperature hits a comfortable 80 rant, following the meal, nuclear testa, as demanded by Rus last year's deadlocked disarma ings and a pocketbook oh the cab i t degreeXor moreC "You’d been drinking, hadn't handed the youthful ment talk* in London. . you?” Judge Gryk asked. sia, should carry with it an inspec seat. Later, they foupd other arti Shop Arthur's firstt" bill. Fast Recovery tion system to guarantee that nu Dulles is know 1/to feei Stsidsen j New Cold 'Blasts cles of wearing apparel in No. 7 \8pur Track "Sure, but only a fifth,’* he re The boy, who d l^ t appear to YOUR HEATING SYSTEM clear weapons productlbn Is exceeded hi* ln**nctlons in ■pri-'l fireplace ih the park picnic area. A local sm en.hi’siu t journeyed plied,“ And a baby could drink that be any more than 16-yeara-old, stopped *1*0. Staasen'a Idea. It was vate talks with the s ^ e t liegoti-\Comins 1 uesdaY The clothes had been partlidly \6 New Hampshire last weekend much.!’ The laughter began. carefully stu d i^ the bill, much From Business said, was to drop this proviso, per ator, Valerian Zorin,k>ria. The crux of , c? ' •/ burned and police said that an at . "Well, how much does it take to to the man’s ^ agrin , then looked ^ONVERT TO OIL HEAT NOW! mitting an end to nuclear testing their'dispute seems to be that Stas tempt had been made to bum to enjoy his favprite sport at one get'you Intoxicated, Harry?” the H^Mton. Jan.-6 (A5—It waa of the few N v^x England areas up and saidy.*T always check these XcaJI Us! WeH Be Pleated To Snbmit An"EaMmate. without requiring a halt also in sen wants inor* flexibility and per* them, Judge queried. bills, mister. You can never tell hap* more concessions than Dulles, slightly warmer today than It fortunate enough tq^have a little Slaek Forecast atom bomb making.' was ywerday but, th* Weath- Firemen- run for safety aa ths weat\wall of th# ksalty Building, the largest in Pen Argyl, P*., col Found in th# woman’s pocket- Give^Dad more time for his favorite- snow. "I don’t know exactly. Why don't when yqirre going to get a count ROTAR/ or PRESSURE RURNERS Op posed by Dulles is/willlng to grant. book was a rent receipt wMch was you bring in a few bottle* and we'll erfeit.’’/ aovemor / « f **-B«£paU ,wBma, a new jnata lapses during fire, the worst In th* t o ^ ’s hlslory.X Flreirien fought the blaze, which started at 11:15 sports this spring by getting rid of. those While .there, he noticed a gfoup. Secretary of State Dulles and Stassen, forme'- heading for p.m. yesterday,, for four hours before bringing it u n W control. The damage was estimated at $500,- made out to the slain woman. find but,” he said sincerely. The man. by now very impatient, COMFLEtE HEATING \ By BELMAN MOBIN other* In th* administration. In Minnesota, is considering T h e two ottl'ceifirinfnfgiit Bar- old. fariiloned wooden storm windows. of noyides undergoing sM instruc/ 000. Two oyter buildings were destroyed. (AP Photofax.) A .M relied, “Well, you’d better give Naw Yorit, Jan. 6 (A5—A note of cluding Chairman Lewi* L. Straus* for the Republican nomin:ominStion as 'ra* t»mn»rahire bett to New Britain PoUc* Head-, tlons^and decided to watch them Inte rchangeablo that one a.good going qaer. I just STEAM—nO^l^TEB—WARM AIR—AIR CONDITIONII^ 'The temperature during th# uncertainty steut the outlook for of the Alomlc Energy Commission, governor of Pennsylvania. He la night and early morning was - f quarters whara he wa* charged for a few minutes. Most of the Town Directors were debaling printed it.” ^ said to feet that he /rtiould bow with technical breach of peace. January Speciqll trainees, ht- observed, were having business In 4h* first half of 1358 were said to b* strongly opposed to reported as 10 to 15 degrbea whether or not to waive bids dn this Stassen suggestion. out as BiaenhOWar’a / sarmament Gen. Gavin ^ Resign This ' was later nolled in polie* difficulty. Their skis would spread Pay Attention!! Life Insurance Is m arks'tbs opening today of ihe higher than 24 hour* earlier. Officer Killed order to buy the ssune kind ^ re NEW!\NEW! NEW! Officicls indicated the Seclirity aide if a aubetantisl amo’jn l of his Lowest readings ranged from court. SAVE $80.00 away from them and nearly all 6f cording eq'uipment used aL mcet Swneone we know has been tak- | National Retail Dry Good* Aasn.' Y!k)uncll might find lUelf too busy new proposals an* rejected hy Eis the learners would 'llde along, for' near 6-abbve In northern Potles said hs adamantly re dngs in the post. ing hls shirts to a certain laundry My Profession (NRDGA) convention./But one of ' with other matter* to act on the enhower and th*r :o—*"" * Maine to .the middle 20s in fused any knowledge of a woman You save $80.00 with the purchase several yards, 'in a sitting p otion . To one of then;, It appeared to be for some weeks now, and each ! HOT HEATER Stassen propoaal toda.v. They said In Pawtucket, The instructor teemed to ,be get the principal speakers foresees southern New Elngland. but when blood was noticed on hls of 10 storm windows and 2 storm a question of the' prli^ple of buy- time he leaves them there tells the j OPERATING 2 FUEL OIL ,. May I Be of Service? quick recovery followed by ex action might be postponed until The forecaster said: ' Senator^ Demand pants, he admitted having met a ting very impatient with every lng-\ equipment from one firm ^ rl behind the opunter “pq starch, the Thursday meeting of, the na \ ''This warming trend will woman earlier ih the evening. doors! passing minute. panding aalea. Yotith Hunted with(mt taking competitive bids please.” ' i Hotwater as you like it! Gnaroateed and at He la Edward W. Carter, presi tion's top level strategy■1x)ard. Foi^^ign Office continue today but a change However, he said^ tihat he had NO DOWN PAYMENT UNTIL A^BIL Anally, after one i.iiddle-ag«d from otjiers. And, ..every time he pickbd hls the most economical coat to yoo. dent of the Broadw^-Halo Stores, Presumably the council was con to colder will take place again dropped her off In Weat Hart woman came sliding d o ^ the To andtlier, ^iC seemed a question ^ Joseph L. Curwinskl ' SEE US FOB: shlrtf/up he'd find them heavily of Los Angeles. • cerned also with the draft reply by late tonight and tomorrow; and Pawtucket, R. I., Jan. S {IP) — Pentago ford. pfi^ctice slope in such a fashion, of whetheiNth'e old equlppient could starched. "I should like to reiterate my Eisenhower to the letter he re Explains Plea much colder weather is ex Patrolman James R. Caruso. 33, Early this morning. Det Sgt. Awnings • Canopies • Jalousies / the Instructor, helping her to her be mixed Xith the new. .-'One day, as an experiment, he "OIL HEAT IS CLEAN HEAT" 521 E. Middle Tpke.. Manchester' - conviction that the .present rolling ceived last month from Soviet Pre pected by tomorrow night." father of three, was shot to death E-Z TERMS f ^ , said, "That's pretty good. If a ngiv recording equipment of left sortie shirts there and said td MI M 694 — MI 8-6832 buslncM adjiHtment, manifested mier Bulganin. Eisenhower'* reply' The Weather Bureau said eSrly today by one of four youths (Continued on Page Seven) FREE ESTIMATES HO OBLIGATION Now all you need to do Is elim a diftofent make were bought, he the' girl, “ Put a lot of starch in in part by h moderate decline in must go to Paris by Wednesday. By Macmilian the cold air will set off some he was chasing in an automobile. Washington, Jan.. (/Pi — A'»' saililX he is “not doing any good" inate the' middle track." ■ sugg^ted, it m i^ t be “no use" if them.” store sales, will probably run .its T ^ re It will be considered by 'the snow flurries through all New A member of the police force of spectacular one-man revolt by Lt. Ipsta i^ the Anhy “so 1 11 take a cut records could not' be played wltlL "That’a funny,” she aald,. “I FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC.' eburse In 1958, and should be fol England to'night. , at It'on th# outside." ilorth Atlantic Treaty (NATO) neighboring East Providence since Gen. James M. Gavin, spurred de ... Double Doee equipm'ent of the type now used, thought you, didn’t like your shirts 319 BROAD STREET—MI 9-4!i39 • SWI UF£ Of aNADA lowed during the next 10 year* by. Council, along with aimil^ replies ■♦London, Jan~«Fm—The BritJjh 1955. Caruso had taken up the ' As civilian. Gavin said, he Bill Tunsky--M l 9-9095 . Seviral days ago, a local wom 'The gentlemsui who was demon- starched ?” an Irregular expansion in store from other western hesd* of gov Foreign Office emphasized today chase at the request of Pawttfeket mands today for s shakeup In the would Re freer to “ recommend, to an's dog was stung by a bee. The atrating the machine gai^ my son Anon • • ■ ■ • ■ • I 9 9 B ■ ■ • • ■ I ■ ■ ■ • saleb comparable ( to that of ernment, before being-toansmitted that the F*«t-West rfopaggreasion police after a break at the Stanley military high command. apply creative thinking to nation Bulletins past 10." Carter said Irt p / pre^ to Moscow, 1,800 Escape Enterprises Store. Gavin, chief, of the, Army’s Re al defensi pact suggested by Priine Minister' search and Development program; Whuld Abolish JCS from tk* AP Wires pared address. Bulganin proposed, among other Maenpuan wa* intended only to Police said the youtha had stolen Represent 2J00 Store*. things, an end to nuclear testing told a reporter he is sticking by his TeaUfylnk before the Senate More than 5,000 rpfatl execu complement wider agrMments. a 12''gauge shotgun and a rifle announced Intention to retire from ' , ...... " /r -T ’ ' ,1 and a hlgh-leVel ICast-West con .Macmillan proposed "Ihe pact In Texas Floods, from t.he store and that the rifle Preparednesk subcommittee last tives, representing X300 stores, ference to qallaw war. the Army March 31. By that time month, Qsvln said the Joint SOVIETS SLASH ARMY / thronged the Hoi.el/Stat;cr for the 'k political broadcast Saturday, was used to kill the policeman. he. will be 51 years old and will London, Jan. 6 (/F—^Kjs So / ' .MaeiniUaH for Pact catching th* United States and Two boys, aged 13 and 14, were Chiefs of s i ^ system should 4-day conventlonyA. 52-mvi 'de!e- British''^Prime Minister Harold Snow Nets 500 have completed 30 years of serv be abolished fdr its present pur viet - Union today announced a * / iOon from Cylsd* also was reg- other we.stern allies by surprise. taken into custody shortly after ice. ... , ,«lash of 300,000 men in it# / Macmillan lpdicated.over the week A Foreign Office spokesman said the ahooting. In a statewide broad poses of planning over-all military MULTIFIE Stered. / . "I won't cofhpromlse my prin programs. He su^ested that It be armed forces. Moscow Radio end that hls letter might suggest Macmillan had not consulted with cast police said two others were TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR vs G. Gordon TJaklns, executive Vice Dallas, Jan. 6 t/Pi—K surge of ciples and 1 won't go along with replaced by a planning group not In an English language broad pnsident'of the NRDG/., shia-^rag- arylfcast-West nonaggreaslon pact, Western Allies before setting forth destructive weather sent up to 1,- being sought. The announcement the Pentagon system," Gavin said. cast said mUftory units totaling )vnlch the Russians also have pro- hls idea. The United States is cool gave the names of those sought as specifically ' representing the dif istratior.'for Jhe; sessions, land the 80() persons fleeing their flooded Some members of Congress ex ferent armed services. more than 41,000 men were b«- sale of exhibit apace, was.tiie high-' ;posed. but some other western powers homes In South 'Texas' and strand Andrew Ganniteb. 19. and Barnard pressed odneern at Gavin's move, Ing witbdrawn from Commu " U.S. officials were cool to Mac are more receptive^o the plan. ed as many- as 500 motorists in Schaffer, 14, both of Pawtucket. ’ Gavin said at the time that he ,'T , est In years, lie attributed thia/ih and a Senate, subcommittee was not criticizing any past or nist -East Germany to. Soviet part to "uncerl'alnty oi busineas millan's suggestion, made In's ra-' , The spokesman emphasized that snow in West and Northw-est Texas planned to exploV* the matter, territory and were being dis n For Quick R m ltr * present military or civilian leaders Cond:tlor.s.” /' dlo talk In London. These officials /the pact should be part of “a wider last night and today. (Continued on Page Seven) promptly. ' banded. The Taas news report BUYING or noted that Russia and jhe West al package agreement that could per Worst hit from floods were the at the Pentagon. But he express /' The convention opens wkh a 2- Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn) said ed dissatisfaction with the present also said more than 17,000 men BARGAINS SELLING hour demonstration ofy “Rop", a ready have,what amount* to a non-, haps take In arrangement* for ehd- Lower Rio 'Grande Valley at the Gavin's stand emphasizes what he will be withdrawn from Hone' system under which decisions are procepi of color ad^rtising. in aggression' pket in the charter offing the world'arms race.” southern tip of Texas, and areas called a need for Congress to con garian units. They will ba the United— Natlops. “What he really was saying was around Corpus Christi. about 130 reached by compromise ^mong the dally newspaper*. sider overhauling the present "miU- operating heads of the services. brought bark to Soviet territory Riclwird H. Rich, president of There wa* no fonual comment that we must continue to work for miles up the Gulf ofMexlco coast News Tidbits tary set-up. and disbanded, the broadcast BKFORR THK SPRING PRICK THAW from either the State Department The snows which stranded mo Gavin said JSaturday night that Both Gavin and Secretary of the said. K*n Ostrinsky (Oontinned «n Page Three) or the White Hou*e|on Macmillan’a (Continued on Page Three) torists fell from the Marfa area in Culled from AP .Wires "I haven’t been able to get much Army Briicker denied that Gavin's John H. Loppon, Inp. ElUwerth Mitt*h McKinii*y Brothers Texas' Big Bend north for 3O0 done, the system being what it is." 5 MISSING ON YACHT 7Iim:. *57 CHEVROLET 'S7 BUICK '54 PONTIAC '52 PONTIAC BO V-82S1 Ml 8-6930 Ml S-81S9 miles or so into the Plalnview area Without elaborating on .tois, he (Continued on I^ge Eleven Miami, Fla., Jan. 6 (F) — Har- Chieftain “ 8” hardtop. Ra Ml 8*6060 210 2-door.^ Radio, heater. Century 4-door Riviera Chieftain "8” ,4-dool. In the JBouth Plains, knd on. into Rep. Mahon (D-Tex.),' chairman vey Conoveiv writer and promi Power- CtAflK hardtop. Fully 2-tone. $895 dio, heater, RROC New Mexico. Lesser snows fell far of 'House Military- Preparedness nent yachtsman, his wife and powered. $2995 Hydra^tlc. . 9^99 ther north and drifted aa much as rate. e l W W SecondFldpperEfa Arrives; Subcommittee, says lack of organ two children of Manumineck, Root EsHitu Ctntvr CHURCH BUILDING FOR SALI^ Stanley Bray three feet in some areas. ization In Defense Department is N. Y., are missing on a yacht *57 OLDSMOBILE '54 MERCURY East Hartford. Conn. Ml 8-6273 The turbulent weather sent one reason he believes the U.S. hree Mothers Cross which left Key West Jan. 1 and *57 BUICK , - Monterey 4-door. COAC '49 BUICK JA 8-8824 waves crashing into Padre Island, has fallen behind in arms race... apparently - encountered' last "88” HoUday sedan. Radio, Super Riviera hardtop'4-dr. 4-door. a long, low, sand-built (sland that heater, Hydramatic, Power 2-tone. 9 0 9 9 "bevout Raritan. N. J.. spinster weiek's gaie, the Coast. Guard F'ully ta llO K Clean. $195 Some1920Features Omitted runs for 120 miles along the Texas diet in flames after her clothing said- today. Also aboard the craft, 5'- Steering, Power $2995 powered. 9 9 v 9 9 Bernie Canto coa$t. Eight persons were stranded caught fire while she offered a idge into Red China the 45-foot auxiliary yawl Bero- 'S3 OLDSMOBILf Earl* 5. Rohm overnight on the island and the votive candle at altar of Roman noc, when It left Key West for '50 PONTIAC TReniont 8-3489 By DOROTHY ROE Aoear flat-cheated in order to be lh*back fullness drawn Into a aitug C:ast Guard dropped food and De Luxe “ 08” Holiday coupe. MI 8-7488 J _ __ •___ .a line ata 4- 4theUa Vhips.iIma - 'PVtA The chanel suit, Catholic Church. Miami New Year’s Day was tha 'SO OLDSMOBILE '55 BUICK - Chieftain “ 8” hardtop. Ra (AP Women’* Edltot). style. The new versions of Ih* water to'them. Hona Kong. Jan. 6 (/P) — Three4>ly after the movers. Traveling operator, WUllom Flnglenuui of dio, heater, , 0 1 OK chemise make due allowance for with box jacket and pleated skirt, President Elsenhower returns to “ 'separately, he Is seeking Informa "88” 2-door. Radio, heater, Century RUIera 2*door hard powered. ~ New York, Jan. 6 UP)—American also la Important in the .spring, Two Navy helicopters evacuated American mothers crossed ^ap S^rsdale, N. Y. ^ $1195 Hydramatic. 9 1 9 9 women may as well accept the Idea feminine curves, and are carefully White House in rush hour traffic tion to defend John Powell, former top. Fully R17QIS Jarvis Realty Co. »n.up, p.rlK.l.rty dy th. ''2;?. today to meet with National .Se prehensively Into Red China today ISST*"' $1895 powered. 9 1 1 9 9 that we are entering a second flap shaped . to provide normal bust At midmorning, water waa not American editor of a Bhamghai BUS BUSINESS ’ON ROiCKS* Moddln* Smith Ml 8-4112 room. Skirts are only slightly young. perceptibly receding In the Lower curity Council on Eaet-West prob to visit their Imprisoned son# — newspaper who is now charged per age in 1958. Fabrics are more elegant thSn lems ... Jerusalem spokesman says Harford, Jan. 6 H>—Preel- 'S3 FORD '53 PACKARD Ml 8-1642 From chemise, dresses to short shorter, and no knobby knees need Rio (Grande Valley city of Edin almost three year# after the with sedition. The judge told the 'M OLDSMOBILE Custom 2-door. Radio, heat Clipper. Radio, heater, Ul- In many years, with beautiful, five parties which resigned dent Paul Rust of the Coanecti- '55 CHEVROLET hairdos, fashion harks back 30 ex{»sed.- G.rdles and bras are burg, which was worst hit by the Communist* first invited them to government he would dismiss the rut Railway and lighting Co. "88” HoUday sedan. Radio, 210 2-door.. Radio, heater, er. Ford- RfiflK tramatic. COOK stilt advisable for wear with the chlfton-welght woolens in the as from coalition last week have heater, Hydra- M d QE years, to the period of fdminlne re high water. come. case unless Wlrin.was allowed to told Public Utilities Commlasion- omatic. 9099 Very clean. 9 0 9 9 Sherwood A; Beeehler new dresses, which fit perfectly In cendancy, many textured silks agreed to form new cabinet under The three mother* are; gather information In Red Chin*. matic. 2-tone. 0 **1 9 9 .Standard R 19Q R . Arthur WHki* volt when women threw awajr being shown in suits and costumes, Prime Minister. David Ben-Gurlpn. ers In a public hearing tM* Transmission. 9 1 * 9 9 Ml 3-6969 their girdlks, shortened their order , to look their best. The slim (Continued on Page Seven) Mrs. Mary Downey, New Brit Three 'hours after they boarded morning that it la hls opinion MI 8-4888 htpllne is Important, and founda and a number of blends with new Paris sources say exploratory- ain, Conn., mother of John Down the train at the Red border post /51 OLDSMOBILE ^ skirts, rolled their stocking*-"and talents, enabling garments to shed the hus businees la on the rocks. '56 BUICK '52 MERCURY tion' garments are designed with discussions ' are being held in ey, 27. He is j^ervlng a life- term. of Shumchun,- Downey and the “ I tMnk we’re going down tho Super''Riviera hardtop. Ra '55 D«SOTO Monterqy 4-door. Radio, Super “ 88" 4-door. Ramo, danced the Charleston. wrinkles and soil and even t o ,be That was the era generally oon- this In mind. Washington for location of Inter,- She Is accompanied by her 25- three women were in Canton mak drain,” be said. Neting that th* dio, heater. FuUy C 4K 0K 4-door, PowerFUte. 91R Q K heater, RCRK heater. CAflK Can Be Flattering dunked in the washing machine. . Herald Gels Niew mefUate range ballistic missile Alice Ciompet aldered to have ushered in the year-old son, William. " ing arrangements to fly to Peip company had considered llqnida- Quipped, 9*999 Fully powered. 9 1 0 9 9 Overdrive. 9 9 **9 Hydramatic. , . 9**99 EivU Tvl*r Rfl 9-4548 , After the first shock, women Navy First Color Choice bases In Franc*.. .James R. Hof- Mrs. Ruth Redmond. Yonkers. ing and Shanghai. tion In 1988, Rust smiled and m 8^4488 most unflattering fashions In his are discovering that the 1058 ver As usual, navy. Is the first Phoue Numbers fa, president-elect of , Teamsters tory—the era of the flat cheat and N. Y„ mother of 38-year-old Hugh “We may riot be able to get a nodded when PUG Ctaalnnan sion of the chemise can be dis color choice for spring suits and Union, prdered to be ready for re Redmond, whom she has not seen plane until Wednesday.'’^ Downey Eugene S. Loughlln naked, "So the boyish bob, of eicpoaed knees tinctly flaltering, if correctly coats, with lighter gray* and trial In Now York on Feb. Si and belts around the hips. It was for 11 years. He also haS|. been said by telephone! “The trip was now', you’re oiling the gnn and Tk J. Crockett fitted ahd designed: Though the beiges also important. Vivid col- The Herald has in jCn l8-year-oli American sailor pleasant. The C2ilnese Red Cross poUsUng the isword fot Uqulda- . ‘58W57V56's Elsi* M*v*r the time when women were demon- o'Ts are seen in silk print dresses sentenced to life In prison.' Now On Display and Avaitabh Ml S-1S77 ^ silhouette ignores the waistline. It stalled a new and larger accuses Marine guart of beating Mr*. Philip Fecteau. Lynn, Sent a representative who spoke Mon?” I Ml .8-8481 44'i NORTH MA1N>8TREET~MANCHESTER, CONN. atrating their freedom .from tradl- accentuate* gracefu curves else and costumes and In cocktsJl and tional taboos, when they italked 'of telephone switchboard him up for saying a prayer In brig Maas., mother of Richard Fecteau, English. We Idnched on the train. where, directs attention to neck evening gowns. „ with additional trunk at-Sasebo, Naval Base, Yokosuka, 30, sentenced to 20 years. , It was part (Chinese, part west COURT UPHOLDS .\UKIC ' INQUIRE>M.cKINNEY BROTHERS. Inc, fr** verse and free, love, when For Immediate Delivery line and hemline ahd dramatizes A favorite outfit for' spring will Japan as general courYmartial con ern, ibcluding ham and egg*. We - Washington, Jan. 8 (P>—A * VOLKSWAGENS they demanded equality and the be the straight chemise dress and lines to provide increased •tTie three middle-aged women 489 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER Gaston Realty Cb. beautiful fabrics and workman- tinues on 29 counts of cruelty and and William Downey are the first are a bit tired, but are looking Supreme Court today reversed John Bissdl REALTORS — MI 3-6060 — INStlRORS right to vote; , shlp- matching jacket or, full-length and faster service. » forward to the rest of the jour the llrat conviction of aa allon MI 8-5781 Advance Showings maltreatment of prisoners . . Sen. Americans to make a nonoftlclal ..r Pl 2-8828 ' SutU for the 1958 Easter Pa coat, shown in alt fabrics an4 . Effet^tive at once,our Humphrey (D-Mlnn.) says A X PI 2-7388 6f advance ahowlnga for the na fitted jacket, just reaching the U n flatly rejected Ms proposqis. ed by Hli American aide. Wll- oned on spy charge*. The State- unanimous opinion, oald It wrao MANCHESTER MOTOR Ml 8-7828 Aooney tion’s fashion press, hark back to hipbone, with slim skirt and ovsr- - There are some ntted, full-skirt Department refused to let them go unaecooonry to pnoo on vaBdlty Mitchell 3-2711 . Ttarea simultaneous natural gas Ranallo, on hls 1955 mlsaion 5* ' ( MB S-IKB the sack silhouette and ths abort- blouss the Same lengto . aa ths ed dresses in the Aftsr-5 fqsklons, C of ^ provtao bstanao tko 'iao- .(bBoiootona and fltss destroy mopt ito Pelplhg. under . its policy of banning all jacket, often d f, fsbrid to mzteh but even for formal wear slender tteeo found there w m lash. o< "Your Loed OldsmoMlu Dodur" Carlton W. Hutchins Arthur A. Kdote s f hair of ths 1920a but they manr of city blotik' in Madison. Wt*. Loi^ar Also Oosas* itravsl to' .Red Ohin* by U.8, eit- Howard Hostlngl Worr*n E. Howland . agad to avoid some of the''morii line* look newest, and smart wom esrldonee to m$tport . MD 8-U 08 Ml 8-8138 , - - ^ MI »B44« ' ' the Unlhgv , lianrlj^Bter x ysBtarday canslng death of mlddla- Anothar Amsricani Lee Angalea listts'bscous* the Uhltsd , States fPm 5 1 2 W e s t R enter; - — ^ , mi f - 6 4 2 7 Ml 8-1187 h a fri> a ^ feature* of that, earlier Hisra are alsq ' brief jacksts, en will Dq choosing draped Chiffon ttea of Kant . ^ ahaaths for avanlng, in blsAk- dr ogad eonpla- wtd' mlltioa' dollar Attomay A. J. Wlrtn, crossed th# ' ending at tha u FalBtUn$, and smoU bridis into Red China short- (OoatluM^a* Fog* F oot). ' u tiv o 04 FInlaadi 4.-. Xt np l o h ^ Ja necessary to ap- bloused jacktU, - usually with hlfh ee^qrs, short or long. ^u^nlng IfBraUi propsrQr daakg*
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/ ■■ ' ■ ■'• '■ : ' ■■■■ ■ ■ - '■■■’ - ■ ■■■ ' - h MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHESTER,) CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 6. 1968 PAGE THREE PA<5B TW O MANCHESTER------E v e n i n g ,H ER A LD , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Mo n d a y , J a n u a r y «, i 9 6 S ‘ Macmillan Idea lacked “ the real- lent, but the semi-official news lam In which British statesmen agency Ansa said tha first Unbr**' Ellington Fast Recovery Foreign (Mfice pride themselves.” Sion to Macmillan's tilk was fa- . WKNB—M* v m o —ISM Coventry If warrlii''tar’Xl*«t» Wtskatat'' 01O French officials in Paris said the vorable: The Independent R Glorr! Uni msn»a .. Had Wrttlat. IM ba Test Pilot Asks V idea would have to be examined nato-d 'Italia sald,MacmilIan’s sug-1 rn itchlns .wrttaUmi-ar wqoo—uto WPOP—14jl0 Prichahl Named • S ilk Tow n Explains Plea Itroat3K ■mviJIln.eStulaa tjzaizojmaud? wziuh* J* •« EMt«ni iStaaiUrd TUm From Business by NATO. Ofllclal* In West Ger- gestions “put Russia, to the te*t." | I(S> KMaal sM Bla44M irDUtMaa. Grange P g id Celebrate qaany and Italy seemed more fe- It termed his speech aa an ”un- Y itZX (ai soiak Mlp .»» 120,000 m S uit Town Ase^sor I lafati tw ioiai and aid. tok drns- cemive. (loubtedly intetllgeht initiative.” - '^toriarnodtr ■oa*r-kaak guar- 4, - eSiMa^MWWiw*. NO WAY o ut SZfitaf Slack Forecast By Macmillaii WHAY—Record Rodeo FOEDErENDEIt T™ Independent Times In Lon Official reaction also waa lack I haw faat raw lapfaTt. ulM ar« mppUed by . tta* radio WTIC-Nllhtllns , a- Agron Olmgted of thlg town has 70th Jdinivermry on Jan. 16 Franola Prichard Jr. of Mala A. mtosraUs don salA^owever th at‘-Macmillan's NOmH Dtoti^s a n d Q uotes ing in the Scandanavian 'C(nm- manafamariu and ar« aubjact to WDRC—Rusty Draper filed gUlt in lyUmRd County Supe haa'boatf appointed assoooorummmor tow suoAlt . By Alfrefi itolisiawoM (CeiitiBiied .from Page One) initiative In seeking to inject some clianta without notibe. W ^P —Hound Dot A I 10 < 5 2 (OwiHBued from Page One) triea, where there ia strong lenti-^ rior Court gSAinrt ' Errin Lu|rin- Tha local,icalxCirange will celebrated through Saturday,, Mte. Snow, def the place made v a ^lit t bybywnijM Wl In a certain kind of hand flexibility Into western . policy ment for negotiations with /Rue-j WUAT—PU tur Party *'V?HAY -R e c o rd Rodeo buhl, Algo of this town,, dlalmlns its 70thi\edmiveraary almlveraary Jan^Jan. 18 At j partment president, srill reprasent big Job of the defenders to toj the NRIXIA vhd a-eeldent of agreemsnts wnich will be followed would be pleaslhg to Ailan ears. It WcOi,—H«o>ro a«viM WTIC—NIthlllne Pruetse who rooignodlinDoMSBl^ out of trouble. Naturally ! AOdX Annually Manchesb Ibsan Buckley and Patricia todrizr-f Rchisndel to John Spaneh) of 19 Lo- noted that he advanced the pyo- sia. But the press. and raidio y to : I WDRC—Rusty Draper 8:80 pns. -in the hall on Rt. 44A. thc departmant and Mrs. Raisch, A K 10 4 Rieh's Inc., Atlanta,. Oa., aald: by deeds, that to tl^e fulfillment of Sweden, Norway and Dennt'ark! w B ob- p .m . f $20,000 dafflgfea from a tractor- T h ^ 'w in be<-a abort buslnsas FMehard Is a "R ^blicanpublican. T l^ taak of declarer spscfal event for teen ty ;. Qhurch of the Assumption poaiil as he was about to leave on tm o —Bow Millar WPOP—Hound D ot .. . the Fourth DlsfIsMet Auxiliary. .'."Wa thinh Rop to goke*man added. five Commonwealth countries In Austrian Chancellor Julius Raab. W nc—Telephone Hour “ Olmsted, attest pilot for.Pratt, ith the. open house program for the New Year'r's Bve )dance spon- pointment.and too term runs from water. t 10 f '5 3 opened Ana deuce the stores IxNuiuae of Ra top value. sponsored by the combined Ca'thoUc cluded. Stephen Reale, Ifzrcla at Hamilton: Standard -in Wlndaqr "If It would aselst in arriving at cluding India and Ceylon. - welcomed the posstbpity of new; *'! vHAY—P latter Party WDRC—The World Tonight and Whitney Aircraft, claims dam- the public to follow. Newly In sored by the Auxiliary and the now. to the next town oloctlon in ♦ 1 9 8 7 f 10 4 Youth Organizations at the three Locks is Charles Ejcabert of 199 FUEL It pope right out among the blaek- Spade, Marilyn Scarchuk, Jeanne One -Commonwealth leader, East'West tZlks. In a,;, radio ad-M WKNB—P.M. H'ppp-Hound Dog \ ascs for injuriea , suffered sn^ stalled lecturer June . D. Loomis iPosL « . 1989. A now chalrc.an will bo ap heart#, and fiast won with tha AQ874 T A7 9 3 euch/agreemente to have a non WCCC—Record R erua 4:14- ^ . V king, Caat aaw that he couldn't ahdavhlte adz.ln newqiapeni.” Csitfinlic churches in Manchester. Jacobs. Paul Tierney. Jean Kerri Oak Bt. He is in the Machine De- aggression pact, then Her MaJ- iprime Minister John- Diefenbak^ dress he demanded that the small < W nC—Rosa Miller , WHAY—NIgbt Watch X wages lost because of the accident. will be in> charge. * Personal Mentton - pointed sinco Preusse waa the M tm i The latest In the aeries, last Mon- ■■ WTIC—Telephone Hour He also claims he - was , r ^ y to InvitAtlons will be awit to sev safely continue hearts and that hs Bmplanatory talks on the prdqeaz* gan and Donna LaCroto,' Pather eaty'a government would feel that of Canada, said an East-West non- "which feel most threat-; WORC—Arthur Oodlray Russell Lbonard has returned to chairman. TYie other two members AAKQiri wwrt echeduled -by Robert Drew, (toy night, was ’ Ji^ far the best, WPOP—W as Worka^ WDRC-^nis World Tonight lake a teat for a helicopter license eral- Connecticut State and Eaat his hoBie on Root Rd.'after spond- are Martin Olode. and SamAol couldn't Autty shift to etthar Gttbiila Is the spiritual leader of auch a-pact, tb complement the agression pact " c ^ d add greatly by a new .war" be allowed to ; | 4 :1 ^ '' WPOP—Hound Dbg and because of the accident will Central Pomona Grange offlders clubs Ah.dlaStioiida (The only safe national advertiaing manager of St. Bridget’a CYO. the Rev. John agreements, might do tome good." to the prospects/Tor peace." Al 'In peace''and disarma WHAV—Platter Party S ing about a wecK week ,Aith ' hiz uncle Friedman. tha Milwaukee Journal; Robert though it protoroly would not add OIL ment WKNB—Open Mike ' WHAY—Nijcht Watch , have to have additional m y rs' of and others to attend. and aunt, Dr.r. aim Mrs. Harmon Progranas Planned bis sti^ tc n trump, and McCann at St. James' end the Rev. The spokesman said he was of WCCC—Record Revua WTIC—NIghtllne * training, causing^ additional ex The committee in charge wiU promptly, lad this. 'We4d, promotion manager/bf the Francis Blitler at the Church of fering aft interpretation, not a cor much to th e^ao e pledges involved NationallH.China, how.evef. came | WTiC-Aosa Minor WDRC—Russ Naughton Leonard at theirleir Dome ip Cheahire. Tlie Athletic ’Ahm. of BlUngtoh Miimtotpollz Star A Tribuiie, and in the Unjlid Nations. RANGE OIL penses. meet at'8 p.ih. today with . Miss South noticed ^ 6, momentary ' w . - 3 A the AasumpUon. rection, of the Prime Minist.er'a out flatty agaUtat any nons|xreS' i WPRC-<^> Kolby WPOP—Hound Dog Thankf EatcBded. High School ia hiavlng programs' O. William Spoor, ralee promotion 'The gsneral Impression was that WPOP-»Was Works :44— The writ further states that Loomis to complete pla;u. ' *. A note of appreciation to ^ e hssitatlott and feed It for, wh#t It 4 A rtis' Tsis ■ „ • * r . ■tstement. xion pact, with RuMia. A govern 4:i^^ WHAY—NItnt Watch Olmsted Is an organist and will Raymond L. _^ender, matter, has printed for each game to help' waa. He therefore planned hto play and advertizing mans.. Of Uov«- The. welcome mat haa been-ex - In his speech, Macmillan recount favor^We response, in Europe and ment statement xontende-^ ttoiby chairman, dn behalf of the Norwich tlstiea about the playwii: The AX monthly organ of. the Chamber of / In Bonn, West German Chancel- WPOP—Was Works 14:44- . played it before the accident. nomiep, Mn. Aiiina. Andersoih State Hospital for the numerous Declztor won Oie aecoild trick tlon director of the'Nashville Ten- Commerce, to the' following mem- "We must try again. We coul' West a false sense of complhcpficy B:(A- WHAY—Night Watch ohairman, Mrs.' Philip -1. LaMon- will canvase the town to contact with a high tmnip and led a club to msks hto gams contract no mat* nezMan and the Nashville l^ n er, start by a solemn pact of non loh Adenauer said' he had a good BOLAND WHAY—P latter P arty WTIC—Music ' Olmsted claims he suffered abra donatloitii of gifts to that Inatitu- various bqatneea /bstabUahments ter what Bast did. bera: William FitzGerald of All Impression of Macmillan's propos A ---'—------r' vWTlC—Kawa WDRC—Russ Naughton sions and contusions in the acci taghe, Mrs. Arthur J. Vinton, Mr. toward dumniy. West properly presided ovpr the demoitotration. state Insurance Co., Howard Beau- gression. It would do no hai WDRO—News Reporter tion'a Chriatmas program. who might adyproae through the Dally Queslton might do good.” als. At a reception for his 82nd BIXKID TESTS FAVORED OIL COMPANY W p OP—Hound Dog dent which occurred Jan. 3, 1057 and Mrs. Henry Bourgault and Today's Evento- played low, and South fineas^ Prodta iMwn In 1957 pre of Beaupre Motors, Raymond WPOP—United Auto Workers Show 10:1S— VValtar Lynch; charity, Mrs. C. programs dummy's ten. The player at youf right deals As.the convention opened. Dak Idea Not New birthday he went’out of his way to Canberra—-A recent poll con 369 CENTER ST. • ;U — ’ WHAYi-NIght Watch abolit 5:30 p.m. op Rt. 83 In this Webolos Den at 6 p.m.i yrlth and blOs one heart. You hold: Negro of.Bolton Dairy, George 'The. Foreign Offlee^J^ioKesman WHAY—P latter P arty WTIC—Music town. Irving Loomis, chairman, Oliver M. . Meettng Set East’s OMy Hope Inz r^eaeed' the flndlnga in the draw soviet Ambassador Andrei ducted throughout Australia indi WnC—Rosa Miller Charles Lowery and William Shea, Spades: Q 8 7 8; Hearts: Q 7 4; Dart of Dart’s Dairy, Paul Dodge said Macmillan did imt (xinsult the Smirnov aside and chatted with cates that 85 per cent of the peo Tel. Ml 3-6320 WDRC—Russ Naughton The writ states that lAiginbuhl Brown, Mrs. Ethel Cargo, Mrs. South SL School; Pack 57, Den 8, A 'T oU m Oquntj pouKry meet East won with inb Jack of clubs NRDOA'e knmial yMrend aurVey of Dodge Pontiac, James, Gorman WDRti—Oal Kolbv WPOP—Hound Dog Carl. Snow and the Rpv. C. Arthur ing wnp'De‘held;in North Coventry and looked for a way.out. It.waa Diamonds; A K 5 8; Clubs;:.6 3. Of businezz conditlonz.' He said 43 United States and 4lW r AUles be him privately for 10 minutes. Their ple favor blo(xl tests, compulsory WPOP—United Auto Workers Show iQ'Sa— ' waa operatlngr a farm tractor 7 p.m. with Mrs: Ruppert Hodg What do you say? of Gorman Motor Sales, Stanley forehand becausfr/the Idea was not talk was animated and their man or otherwise, for automobile driv 24-Hour Burner Service WHAY-Night Watch which waa being lowed, by another Bradley. kins; Girl Scout Troop 71 at 7 GritoAe Mell toAtorrow at 8 p.hi. obviously fatal to lead clubs or dia per oent 'of those surveyed in more Burns of W. T. Grant Co., John * fmAY—Platter Party w n c—Stretching Your Pamlly Also, publicity, Mrs. Walter S. phases of the cMi^n'buetneae Answer: Pass. You cannot over- than 2.000 stores rMwrted lower "eapecially lieylv’ ner friendly. ers suspected ,of being under the obs tractor, operated by Luginbuhl'a 0- p.m., Nathan Hale Coi monds, so Eaat led th* t m e —R Miller Income Haven, chairman, Mta. Walter a^ll be discussed from the ventilq- call without a good suit, and you profits in 1957, (mmpared with 1958. BarninI of C. H: Hale Construction ^ He said i^ a ra lle l. proposal' had The Italian government was si Influence of liquor. For Night HiirniT S»T\iri’ ()nl\ WIHtO—Cai Kolby WDRC—Russ Naughton year-old soh. It is claimed that the hearts as his only hope. are not strong enough fof a take Co.. Raymond DeQuattro of Jack’s 1 )• been madal>y the West at the 1655 WPOP—Waxworks WPOP—Modem Sounds tractor was not lighted at the rear Lynch and Mrs. Harty 8. Kltch Declarer - ruffed In dummy, .re* Of the remainde., he aaid, 29 Cali (fit or Ml 3-4845 S:«— ing; reception, Emory Hill, chair else of birds for Cktimeetlcut mar out double. If there sny future in par (tont said eaminge were about Cottee Shoppe. John Rohan of! Big Fqftr summit conference in WHAY->»PlaWer P arty 14:4S— and Olmsted was unable to see the ll.m.. South'St.'SchooI; Girl Scout turned to hto hand with a truMp, this hand, your partnerto will be able Purnell Parking Station. John I Geneva in connection with cierman WHAY—Night Watch the same, and 28 per rent reportod WTIC—Rosa MlUer vehicle in time to avoid hitting man. Ernest Brown' and Mrs. Troop 218 at 7 p.m., First i^ g re - ket egg production. and discarded dummy's low club on N,tqlso'n of Rack Engineering Co.,' reunification and the creation of an WDRC—Cal Kolby wriC-UNTUdlo Review as he approached frrnn the rear. Adolph Roberta; insurance, Walter This meeting'haZ been tveparad the queen of hcartZ. Now South to act despite yoilr pees. increased earnings. gPOP—Waxworks WDRC—Russ Naughton gatlonal' Church vestry ; PdUce Pa (Copyright 1908, Oeneral Atty. ' Irving Aronson, William ftort-West security system in Eu-! WPOP—Modem 8shoes WTIC—New# Harry S. Kitching, chairman, Otto Oancoz EhroUmcnt' Set ' East bad to takd the act of clubs, miuiy stores" end found "e cau- ...... I---1...... ' — too, was that Macmillan's Idea waa ------^olSfrtfs Reporter Miller and Hill; ihuAc, Mrs. Ray p.m., St. Mary's Oharch hall; Lau CASH AVERAGE 80AM > Gous outlook for the first half of Equipment Co. when you bring them here for expert re l3AVE E-—Jfews WDRO—News. Weather EUHer A. Batz and Henry K. and this time there Was no escape. partment. Another Silk T o ^ resi not new. A Moscow Radio com-i pairs. WPOP—Modem Sounds mond L Pender, chairman, Mrs. MeyZr, regiitrars of voters, will be If Bast returned a xltamond, dummy A recent study indicates- that 1958.'' dent 'at Hamilton Who redelved a mehtator recalled that th«- Soviet! 11:15— Concordia Ladies Haven and Mr. and Mrs. ’Thomas would get a free finesse. If East eaah resources W tha natton's con Carter said, however, that he Speedy recoveries from' Illness j promotion to foreman WORK DONE WHILE4J.WAIT WHAY—Night Watch In session Friday from 8 to 9 p.iii. s' r ^ r d $233 billion, and much of the credit goes to the are extended to ' Mra. Eleanor i Union' had been '‘calling for a non-1 wn<>-8porta ITnal D. McKinney. for the purpose of registering those, returned a club or a heart, dummy sumers total looks for a "steady expansion in Rev. Theodore Giibato.of St. Bridg Prior of 39 Haynes a aggression pact lor several years.” or WHILE YOU SHOP lAwreoca Welk WDRC—Rusa Naughton Safety, Richard M. Galinat, chair Booth-Dimbek Memorial Library. or average oC I5JS60 per fam- Howard, for many years the very WPOP—Modem Sounds Meet Tomoirow ‘ ^m qrrow’s Events who wish to vote In the caucus would ruff whlla South discarded sales" later this year or in 1959. et’a parish who planned and super He said Macmillan had been forced * S^V-Serenade 11:14— ^ man. Byron W. Hall and Elmer Girl'Scout Troop 72 at 6:80 p.m., primaries. his losing diamond. South was sure lly. Looking ahead to the next de vised the decorations. It was capable and efficient secretary at I to bow to the idea by the pressure; w nC —Cota Olee aub WHAY—Ja ss AUey The Ladies Aid Society of Con' P. Clark; yoiith, Mrs. Andrew J. cade. he listed 10 primary factors the We.st Side Rec Center; and <>f public (qiinion. . WDRO—Guy Lombardo \^ IC —Starlight Serenade Buckley Jr., chairman, Mr. and Church.Oommunlty House;-NlmbIe which he said would alTect the de strictly s Broadway production by ’ Bill McGonlgal, dean of, linotype - Now. At 23 Oak St. WPOP—Top « Tlro'e WDRC—Russ Naughton cordia,Lutheran Church will hold Wngera\4-H, '3 p.m. with Mr*. Manchester Evening Herald El a man w-ho had never had any | i,^rnlprn at The ■The Communist party newspaper More and more WPOP—Modem Sounds Its first meeting of the' year to- Mrs. 'John J. .Willnauer, Miss partment store industry. Herald . . . Aus- Pravda noted with approval that SAM YULYES Marion V. Gregory; Chib Scout lington oerreeeepondent Mrs. O. F. *‘tmAY—Serenade 11:44— . \ morrpw evening at 7:30. 'Janet Bourgault, Miss Loomis, a ^ Among them, he noted Oi* iwevlous decorating e x i i f ^ e n ^ formerly of Manches-1 "the British goverihnment intends "Shoe Repairing of the Belter Kind for Over 40 Years.'' w n C —Thraa 8 w fclxtra WHAY—Jsx s Allyr \ Pack 65, Den 3, a t 4 p.m. with Mrs. Bsrr, teiepboiie TRemont .5-9811. assistant pastor et the North and s graduate of local schools property owners w n c —Starlight Serenade The following officers, reelected Andrew J. Buckley Jr.; commilp- Austin Bluto; St. Mary’s CYO, grovrth of population toward 200 to seek an agreement with the Rus WDROr-Soerell Thomas nlty service, Mrs. Oliver M. church. Esther Oubsla has planned living snd working In Use Our Convenient Rear Entranee At Purnell Parking WPOP—Top 40 Time WDRC—Rpss Naughton in. December, .will preside: Mrs. 7:30 p.m., church hall; Buttons million in the U.S., the trend of the decorstlons for the sevhn years sians.” t : * a - Brown, chairman, Kitching, Wil LODGE TAUU o f AUJES migration toward the suburbs, and .St. Petersburg,. Fla- has won aj^ Some British newspapers crlti- •ore getting on thj| “HAV—Serenade Margaret McMullen, . president; and Bowls 4-H. 3:15 p.m. with Mrs. that he has been In town. There are Miss Isabelle Lange, vice presi liam A. Miller,. Mrs. .Anderson, Harmon N. Cochrane and Mrs. Waterbury, Jan. 8 (85—Ambaa- the probability that "wage rates trip to Hollywood. Calif., for.out-' ciied Macmillan. The Conservative “ICrJJIck Bertel Galinat, Ernest Brown, Pender and idor John Davis Lodge Zaya 800 CYO members in Manchester. ' standing .sales work . . . 'Vacation- ■ Dally Telegraph said ."experience -Amoa and Andy . Extended Forecast dent; Mrs. Lena Schubert, secre Jean F. Roy; Boy Scout lYoop 67, -will rise more rapidly than produc Total cost of the decorations bond wagon! -Pulton Leerla tary; Mrs. Florence Hansen, treas Mrs. Haven; ^^eAile, Mrs. at 7 p.m., American Legion Home; Americana need to know more tivity aa it Is probably politically i ing in Florida for two weeks'are has shown that of .-all the '’Iploma- Everett M. Bsrth/chalrman, Mrs. about their allies abroad. He added infeasible, though highly deatrable, used for the Snow Ball was $1,200. ■ .Mr,' and Mrs. Richard GwOrek of. tic recipes nanaggression pacts Our new l-policy home ' ’wMAY—Serenade urer. An educational film will be Board of Welfare, 7:30 p.lh.. Town The same decorations were used protection package it a WTTO—Dtck Bertel Connecticut — Temperatures In shown following the business meet Kitching, Mrs. ^ Snow and Mrs. Office Building. ' they muat know ‘.‘not only the su to substantially purb the prraent ' 88 Vernon Rt. He owns and op-! are the feast effective.” WDRO—Arhpa and Andy Connecticut during this period will Ihg. Cargo; ihar^al, Cargo; marshal perficial faeta of their economy stroi^g bargaining poaition of the the following night for the snnuaj erates the Patio DriVe-In on B. The Paris Newspaper Combat real buy for thrifty house- / WPOP—Ed. P. Morxaa Knights of Columbus New Year’s liverage 5 to 8 degrees below Hostessea for the January meet degree and ffrill team. Mrs, Haven, Mancheeter Evening H erald and politics, but also the bsaic unions ■’ Middle Tpke. and Mrs. Gworek Is a also expressed doubts, and said the holders who shop for extra * ‘Im A Y—Serenad# ing art Lena Schu.bcrt, Anna chairman; fair, Mrs. Haven, chair malnstrings of the natlonar Hfc." Individual busineaaes. Carter EVe dsnee. Nothing but excellent solicitor In the J^dVertlslng Depart t'(tii«. Fire, theft and per W nC—News of 0» World normal. Normal mean- tempera' Coventry oorreepoBdent. Mrs. F. cottonents were heard alraut the Sibrinss, Clara Sibrinss and Ann man. Pauline little, telephone P ll^ m The American anibasaador to said,'."must spend Jor cspital im- ment of The H*rald. sonal liability instiranee WDRC—Answer Please ture in the Hartford area during Smith. . Library Meeting Set Spain- told a - meeting of the B'nai provements.at a high rate in order decorations which transformed the e for the home with just one W POP—Top 40 Tima this period Is 28, ranging, from 2-8231, dull, drab Armory Into an attrac t l 4 » - ‘The iBooZh-Dimock Memorial B'rith yesterday that "only thus to remain competitive." Forty-yffth wedding anniversarv' policy... one premium... WHAY—Serenade high of 37 to a low of 18 degrees. Library will have its annual meet ir. our relationship with our other The fedeisil government has the tive setting. AI Gentile and his or WTTC—News of the World Colder Tuesday, warmer Friday CSIASH VIOTIM DIES chestra played for dancing. was cetobrated New S'ear’s Eve by one renewal date. It .can WDRC—K. R. Murrow ing and election of board of friondb can ws be consotout, not necessary powers, he continued, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Klinkhammer WPOP—Top 40 Time then cold again Saturday. Snow HaHfosd. Jan. 8 (85—A 2-dbr save you as much as 20% trustee members and offleers at 8 collision on this Wilbur Cross Park of our minor diffarsnees—which maintain high employment. Ami of 131 Summit St. Klinkhammer 1:44— flurries mainly over higher eleva p.m. Jan. 14 in the library. Mrs. he said changes in the ihtetnatlon- There were 301 boxe.s of tinsel . . . or give you more pro WHAY—Record Rodeo tions Tuesday and Wednesday and Court Cases way 111 East Hartford Dsc. 26 took exist in every human relationship retired several years ago from the tection than separate poll- WTIC—You Bet Your Lite Edison O. Davis, president, will be a sacond life SatUr^y with ^he —but rather of the broad sweep al situation ahpuld-brtng an agree used in decorating the Armory. WDRO—Robert Q_ Lewis again abobt Saturday will bring , ^ - Silver Lane Bus Co. . . . An- THAT ctes. . . or both. in charge. death in Hartford Hospital of Mrs. of common sspiratlons and Intsr- ment between the United States some of the pieces of tinsel other local couple that noted a WPOP—Mystery Time generally less than 1/10 of an inch Saturday's OMes FTAs to Meet eotz." smd Russia "permitting lowering OISCSIIIS THI Pla.v the exciting 1: 11— pf precipitation. . Eloise Gould, 63, of ColUngs- urlng seven feet. A grand total of | anniversarv-their 22nd WHAY—Record Rodeo Lula Crus Dias, 30. of Hartford, Coventry PTA of Robertson and wood, N. J. Mrs. Gould's husband, of taxes and freeing of productive 75 white birch trees Eve were. GRAVITY new television (luiz W nC—You Bet Your Life chargsd with evading reaponslbil- Center School parents will meet at Charles, also 83, was kili.ed in the capacity.” game tliat gives the • WDRC—Robert & Lewis FIREMAN'S r it e s' SET and 20 bird fevers ^ r e plscM obremski of 82 Lvdall, in the msster crib in Building No. HEAT WPOP—MysteryTlme ity, was fined $80 by D eputy 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Robert collision. The couple’s daughter, A presentation by the Museum the tree branches at the main! bj aodience at home a ^ Waterbury, Jan. 6 « — Funeral Judge' Jules Karp In Town Court son School. Mrs. Ellas F, Clsy, of Modern A'rt of New. York was 4 V« B 6 ^ William Neverette of , Renalo Nicola is the new You'll eiT WITH Margarpt, 32, Abington, Pa., -driver entmnee. Father Gubala asked that Lakeside Lane. Bolton, was in-1 chairman of the memljership corn- servlcea will be hel^ tomorrow for Saturday. A charge of operating school nurse, will talk on the of the Gould car, was reported In EASTWOO scheduled, "aimed at showing how credit be given to all the young-! THIS ADVANCIO, chance to win prizes "to James J. Cavgnaugh, retired a motor vehicle while his license health program conducted in the contemporary art plays a part in stalled last week ss president of mittee of the Manchester CTvitan 11 :.30 a.m. Monda.v \ good condition at the hospital yes Biers, of which there were 100' the Hartford Kiwanis Club. i club. . . . New reporter with The OAS-risio GENERAL Waterbury^ire captain who waa In was under suspension was nolled. public schools. terday. The Goulds’ auto was advertising layout. packaging, workers, fbr dressing up the; through Frida.v live v jured fatally Saturday In a 15-foot mn* Pnalajr Jm * Ctawfard display and communications. ' • • * ! Heiald is Everett Hoffman, a 7- Diaz waa grreated on Dec. 28 Meeting hostesses will be Grade struck when another car jumped ■Masai Braaat Armory and for soliciting patrons fall from a ladder. Authoritiea said and charged with leaving the scene #adr TrWr Florida bound for an extended' year veteran with the Portsmouth, on CBS television ’) TV SERVICE 4 room mothers of classrooms of the esplanade on the'parkway. "JailhousA fTHE STORY and spoinsors m-hich helpe(l make WHCT Channel 18. Cavanaugh waa cutting a branch after twice hitting a car belong' Miss Marion Adama and Mrs. OF ESTHER RETIRED OENERAL DIE.S the Snow Ball a finiuiclal., success, visit before heading for the We.st; N. H.. Herald. He has been assigned DOTTO w 0 5 A oau from a tree at hl^aummer home In Ing to Raympnd Dwyer 'of East Anne Wheeler, with Mra James R o c k " o o s ra ix D ” Newington, Jan. 6 (VPi—Funeral Ooaat are the 'Wilfred Clarkes of | to handle business. Industry, plan- d fa n itr o i ^ e entire (tisplay was removed, to 20 Henry St. A retired teacher and , ning and zoning and labor fields. AOrOMATIC Niglita ••^PlqgPm rU Bethlehenv when the limb dropped HartfortPin the King’s Department Despard as general chairman. aerilces wtll be held in Middle the Teachers College in New Brit TEL. Ml S-S48S and knocked him off the Jadder. Store parking lot on Dec. 12. In Players Plan Production b:li-4:Se4:a laaaal t RBrlfarS, Csaa. I t) BOLO'JOCl-^- town tomorrow for retired Annv coach at Manchester High. Clarke' ------■— ------Cavanaugh retired In 1846 after 40 Uhaaaat S Man Navea. ttsaa. "Twalve MoZjgc la Maerra" Brig. Gen. ftoorge A. Nugent. 85, ain for a future dance. That is, all served as a school patrolman he- lABOR REI..ATIONS PARLEY GRAVITY FURNACE court yesterday, IMaZ said that he CovetUry Players will present its duum cl IS H arttaril, Caaa. (If-Hl TALENTjsCOim yeara-of service on the city's flri had never been to King's, but spring production "Light Up the Fat Bmm la •‘Aertl Lavs” Ckaaaal ti teriasflaM. Maaf. (H-M> W ELU^FABOO of Old Lyme, who died at the Vet- P®'"" j fore leaving for the sunny south. New Haven,\lan. 6 (Fl- The Ya'le • Here'* really modern gaj- department. Dwyer testified that Diaz was the Sky," by Moss Hart Feb. 17 in Cbaaaa'-lt N*«1irtUlB, Caaa. Hospital here yesterciav. i **^*'"* *”? ! CHarke's achool b*at at E. Middle Law School wlll lbe host to a 2-day sravity deiign for homei with Where Chaaatl 4t Rslyaha. Msaa. (411 CIUNJ Nugent was\fi'a« graduatedrFfaHtiatiaH fromfrFkivt WestvVB^f l1 wrapped in Attractive holiday pea- tv.PH nratnn BIO .PavoFF ( II WOBLO’B BEST MOVIES YOU'LL SAVE WHEN YOU BUY A MIGHTY CHRYSLER DURING with him. The agenda will include healUi THF Kiroo tU RiHK N ( :.‘U NATINEZ: TBEAYEII (UI SFOBTR 8CENP. Miss Helen L. Mlchnieyricz, 33 habits, study of seed catalogues ( I) FEATUBE FILM Tonight, 10 to 11 pm channel 18 SHOES MADE OPE^^TOEO of 1097 Main 8t„ charged with ■E VEBOICT U YOUBS (IZ-M-StV NEWS and formulating flat plans. 4 0 E I (til THE BIO NEWS . LEATHER GOODS REPAIRED failure to stop at a stop irign, was The Teen-H’ers 4-H Club will STATE ___^lOBTEB DAY (Ml WRATHEE , _ fined $9. Also fined $9 was Marcel meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday a t ALAN FREED U B A tK B STAB SHOWCASE E. PouUn, 35. of 38 Apel PI., .the home of Mrs. Clarence A..Brad- H/SB/O HOHDAY O f SfABS ’ . .. aWEBICAN BANDSTAND 'EARLY BUYEITS BONUS MONTH'! Marlow's Sh^RtpoiriM /itta s ) ai'EEN. FOB^A DAY charged with operating a motor ve- field to work on “Ptoper Public . <4e> OFEN BOt'SK Bated 1b M arlo i^ Lower Store Ley^I hible without a license. Judge Karp Speaking" witji a possible shdwing AtU uaes) BECBET iTpBM remitted $6 of the fine. of a - film on the- subject. “ Motorcydo "Sorority y -t-M (III EDGE OF NIC^T YOU GET MIGHTY BIG VALUES! Morris J. Prince, 38. of 3i Char Legion Events Olri” / ( 11 LITKE BMCALS Studio Oue in Hollywood Gang” (44) LOONEY TCNK8 ter Oak St., arrested 'Thursday and Mrs. Richar/1 C. Snow and Mrs. 6:49-9:18 8:40-8:18 . lU) AHEBICAN BANDSTAND . charged with failure to atop at a STATE 4i4S I2«-IS> UODKBN BOMANOSa . ' MIGHTY LOW PRICES!. Charles R^sch of the Auxiliary to lies ( Z) CISCO KID stop sign, was’ fined $8^ Milton J, Gteert-Chobot Post, American Le ' TONIGHT and TUESDAY \ < z a t) BL'FEBMAN See the opening of a brilliant new chapter in entertainment history when Emerson, 26, of Glastonbury, was (III I LED THBF.E LIVES ’ ' MIGHTY CHRYSLER PRESTIGE! gion, will attend the Area A child (tt> T B E -riB S T 8HOW fined $6 for operating a motor ve welfare and rehabilitation con (tS) COMEDY -nME television’s great award winning dramatic program now come.s to you from hicle with a defective muffler. Hb ference ill Maine from Wednesday <441 F O F E V r I received a suspended judgment on 4:M (111 THE BIO SHOW MIGHTY TRADE-IN SAVINGS! ARTHUJI DRUG STORE a charge of failure to secure a li ( S) CABTOON EXFBKIIS the incomparable production facilities of Television City, Hollywood, the ( S-U) MICKEY MOl'Sr, CLL'B cense and a charge of making uii Ji ( t), NEWS. 8FOBT8 « WEATB- ( I) Bl'GR.BCNNY Buy •fir/g In thm modml ynmr mnd bm mhmmd on mil eounlsl license. He was arrested Saturday Tom Drake, Pat O’Brien iuNoh Date TuRsiaif ( I) NEWS. WBATBEB 4 (U-Ml LOVE OF UFE , morning and he told the court that - SFOBT8 < n HOLLYWOOD’S BMT _ the Motor Vehicle Department did BIO FICTUBE : j «U) SBARCF FOR_TOM«JRRO* not send him his renewal. Busineesmen’a hweheoBs M ta il IT CODLD BE YOl) Asaerva (aad get) oar epecia) , (U) SFOBTSCA8T (Ml MID-DAY MOVIE____ and John Baragrey EVE ARDEN STARS IN A charge of failure to stop at a . (») NEWS i (Ul THE-GTIDING LIGHT atop sign brought againat Franctk attMtioa. Try onr. , ( ■) roWN CBIfiB I (11) CONWBtiTICDT U F E aetoZiy I.Mury mt mo mxtra eotll — New Torsion-Aire Ride! • New Total-Contact I ( tl HAWKEVE^LAST 4>F (II) AT HOME WITH EITTT G. Laraia, 34, of 34 Green Rd., waa MOHICANS (U l TEX a JINX B O N U S 2 Brakee! •• New Compound-Curved Windshield! • New Electric Windshield IK ipcrs! • New nolled. Also nolled were charges of Sim i^le os-^ < 6) 8HEBIFF OF COCHI8B Luxury Look Interiors! * New Four-beam Dual Headlights! * New 10 to 1 Compression Ratio! originating live on CBS Television intoxication and breach of the (Ml WEATREB AND LOCAL I I«K* AiT'^N B WORLD TURNf HOT ROAST UMB NEWS 1; . (It) NEWS _ __ peace brought against Robert F. (Ml NEWS a WEATREB (HI HOWARD MILLER BROW LaVoie, 30. of 38 Hilltop Dr„ and a (Ml NEWS a WEATREB (Colerl ______M/f aijr ehry.lar prattlgm af a prie. /usiaZevs lh» charge of failure to grant the right SAHDWIOH A-lwqys (U1 8FOBT8 MOrS I (I?) AT HOME W mi MTTY l.maail — Tt'hy be satisfied with a small car 1 (1I.4CI DOCOLAl EDWAB08. .. I (IMS) BRAT THE CLMK , of way brought against Stanley C. NEWS „ ( 1) THIS WORLD OF OCRS today, when you can easily afford a big new Vlcas, 89. of Hartford. Vicoa was Gravy, Mint Jelly, B-etter (It) HIOHUORTS < ill) HOWARD M ILLER SHOW B O N U S 3 French Fries (M) NEWS (Celer) Chrysler? Yes, there’s less price difference than Involved In a 2-car accident at the (HI JOHN DALY. NEW# , THE MIGHTY InterzecUon , of Walnut and Pine I ( IV FKATL'BB FlIM ' , I (11-MI R O rSR PARTY ever between a big, luzurinus new Chrysler Sts. on Dec. 30, C-offee "Daara Three Dark Btreati' '< 1) lUNDfTAND < I) FEOFLB‘8 CHOICE < SI MY H E R O ____ Windsor arid an ordinary small car! Mrs. Louis Olmsted, 65, of- 174 (Ul MORIN HOOD (tt-M) BRIDE AND GROOM Henry St., charged with failure to "The Blvalk” pay an overtime parking ticket, of Covoy's (It) THE BEAL McCOYH ZftoZIy trad.-In aavlngal Your own car will (Ml "HE FBIOB IS BIGHT DRY CLEANING forfeited a $6 bond. George A. (Celar) never be worth more in trade than it is right Longtln, 28, of 109 Dale Rd„ twice (Ml DATE WITH THE ANOELS Pickup and Delivery charged With a similar offense, for For A Tasty Meal Visit Our (d) AMRBIOAN BANDSTAND B O N U S 4 And your Chryslfer dealer is offering Glamour Car q-T feited two $5 bonds. .Calvin J, 95 I ( S4t) OUY MITORELL SHOW' I: FISHER unusually attractive dqola to early buyers Oaeetii Dalerei Bawklai , Cordy, 81, of 68 Ridge St., chkrged Ut4fl RDBNB ^ND ALLER this month! The Ferward Look Watch television’s favorite school teacher romp through with tiyo countf of failure to pay CheerfulOoffee Shop DRY CLEANSERS. Inc. (jt^i'miSrutsa odn 825 Broad S t—Dial MI 9-7111 ■I a half hour of hilarious situations every. Monday overtime parking Uckete, waa fiped "Tha Coarmrti" $3 on each count. Frank E. OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. fa 4|PaM. < through Friday on Channel 18. ' MihaUk, 28, of 132 Blaaell 8t., aimi- lariy charged, was fined $1. ^ JoaniolQ Satunkiy TU 3 P .M a^ lo ^ AH Day |u n ^ Exclusive TRIPLE REFINED HO«>lTALUgBD BY BU ^'8, ® 1 0 Mikord, Jan. 6 Pauliiie ATLANTIC HEATING OILS MARTFORO | Apel. 65, of 265 New Haven. Ave., -twzii;* V i c o fFee BEAUPRE MOTORS, INC. • 358 East Center Street WHCT m k % 0 w u in critical condiUon at Idilford H o^ital today with buma incurred lAVEY’S SHOP L. T. WOOD CO., whm burning traab M an inciner Loeatad to HUeoROBklBBd 45 EAST CENTIR STRUT Telephone Mitchell 3-1129 IfN TILIVIIION ator aet i l r a ^ her ctothea SatUf- ainet OB TMIaad Tkmppllnl .P fiW
■ X"-,. -r-‘.' I' f'. • 'i/ ' p'‘ . >rr:- ,\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1958 PAGE FIVE- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1958 asked to bring a c,:p and Mucer Columbia and ^Kxma with them. Now Many Woor sxtrgordinary mlllUry effort. We caused the stir that it did. Ha said . to-8:30, Cooking Clasa; 6 to : >. ■' ‘ Hebron , iim trl|EBtrr Toahllka’ Annlveraary ehall be where we were before, he hhd come to the United Statea 7:80, Teenage Bowling. Local Charities Benefit * Tuesday, 8 to 9, Junior Basket- Mr. and Mrs. JoMph TOohUk, FALSE TEETH because of. the "feeling for free Rec Notes Three Mothers Cross €ttrmtt9 ^KaUi when we thought we had auperlor- hall Laagoe; 6:30 to 8:30, Boxing; R0V. Murphy School Board Habron Rd., celebrated their 39tlv With Mero Comfort Uty in terror, or we ehall be at dom" he experiencee here and be- 8 to 7:30, Teenage Bowling. The Baby Has wedding annlvereary Satiu-day, Ip rASTKITB. • pMssaot aMMlhM honor o f the ocoeOion, fainily tan taoo-scM) powdkri hold* fleeieeto leaet In b condition of balance of cauae he and hla tamily could no .. Kast Side Bee . Wedneaday, 8 to 8, Girla’ Basket From Profits of vBall ball League; 6:80 to 8:30, Boxing; Bridge into Rtd China HiRt iBtonIrgt Tht Plans Special ner was held at Chestnut Lodge in iS m flrmir. To eaisM tMEtn wort terror. We ahall lUeo ^e at a point longer tolerate the "politico), riior- Monday,^ 6 to 7, Open Baaketbail; Gives Sermon comfort. Just ■ptUaiO'> JItos FOS* Mvicliratcr, Conn. 8 to 10:30, Adult Square Dancing; Wishes Q f^ e Fsmiiy Th4 Junior Ch;)mb*r of : Com (Jbldhester. The couple has Sva. TEBTH oo your MMOi. tt* gwmy. THOMAS r rfcROUSON. where if la jfoaaible that oth al and religious conditions" of 7 to , Women’s Glym Claaji; to 10, daughters, three f whom live herei MOtr. esstjr fMlhw. Cbteka ^ WALTER R . FERGUSON _ 8 8 7 io It, Mbdel'Airplane dub; 8 to merce Chariety Bell, successor to ers, by dmerKeficy efforts of Oielr Communist Poland. 7:80, Teenage Bowling. >■ (Continued ftom Fage ■ nist China, - they A last mlnutt change at aervicet Mrs. Saul Caroline, Mrs. Saul "piste. odor* itM turs-bM Ilt). 0*4 • Publifheri ' Open Senior Basketball• to 7, were nervouS'and anxilMu as they j o w r i Been Named the Polio Bail, will bO held Jan. 25 Salary Talks any prut eouattr. „ Foundad October L USl own, are pn the;.verge again of Thus, the'Nowinskl fsunily seems ■ Tnuthday.'O to 7, MIbgel Baaket- BURKE in the Hebron and Gilead Con'gre- at the State Armory. ^ Bluth and Mrs. Maurice Alexander; Boya' Plunge; 7. to 8, Men’s Plunge; has np diplomatic relatli with headed for Canton to make contact also Mrs. Abe Goldshlne o ' New U”' Fubiiahed Eren BTanlag Bxeaj forging moihimtarily ahead of ua almost a textbook example of the ball'League; 7 to 10, intermediate SdNIRAlHOMI l^gaUonal Atirchea yesterday The Board of Education will 8 tb 0, Women’s Plunge; 7 to 0, ^mgue; 8 to-.7:30. Teenage B<^)< tke Peiping regime. with the (nilnese Red Cross. The date for this year’s dance York and Mrs. Mori Lauter of itnd - HolidayA lida: Entered At refugees we like .to point to when waa announced by Edward Tom- ..Ice at Manebeiter. Cona.. ai again in the etrategy of mutual Radio Builders Club, Employed by VJi. ‘Tm sure Dick will ■ be . sur ' ‘WM, M l 8-M88 'H ^ted In the RfeV. Everett Mur- hold a special meeting Wednasday Erie, Pa. They also have 10 grand T Claei Mall Matter. we waiit-to illuatrate the virtue of l^dayi 8 to 7:10, Fifth and SixtA The departmellt;^' i^ d e n ly t«' prised,” said Mrs. Fectesu. "I’m iiAOTCBBMTMt ■ T. plW of Mancheeter serving as guest kiel and Bruce Noble, co-chairmen terror. ’Tuesday, 8 to 4:80, Junior Banjl' 'darol Am , daughter'of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard C. August, 48 at 3 P-ni. in Horace W. Pdrl'er children. Mr. arid Mrs. Tashlik re the United Spates aa a haven for Grade Dance; 7:30 to 9:80, Seventh lentod'last mo^th,'about three not sure he knows. I’m coming” -AMBULAi^aavn a iV K a i of the event. ’They said all local turned home -Friday after a .visit [. subscription rates We are atill, Aiisaia luid our Rehearsal; 6i30 to 8:80, Children’s ■Main 9i< She wae bojm Dec. 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospi preacher In place of the new pas community fund raising drives will School. ’ " Payable la Advaace and Eighth Grade Dance; 7 to 7:80, weeks after Wirlq/go^ his pass- Asked whetoer she would .$tr with their daugiiter Faye, in' Erie. selves, two acorpiohs in'a bottle. the oppreaaed abroad. How Theater; 8 to 8, Midget BeokethiaU; tempt to see Red Chineae Premier tal. Her -iqatemal grandmother ia Mrs. ^ w a r d Michalaki, 42 tor. tlie'Rev.'vHerbert W. Dicker- beneht from the proflts of the bail Purpose, o f the meeting will be Oae Tear Moviee; 8 to 7:30, Teenage Bowl- port, ■ : / , Personal* itx Moatba ...... 7.75 The Gaither report, and the Rocke ever, no sooner was ihe defection to 10, Intermediate Basketball; Redmhnd wim a businessman in' Chou En-Ui to plead for "hsr hon’S Wetherell at, ancKher pateriiai grandmother is Mrs. Augusta son, as ha^^een expected and an iH the future. fbree Moatba ...... ERi s to discuss salaries for teachera Mr. and Mr*. Eripi Sadlpn;'’ and announced than he was asked by 8 to B, Teenage swim. August, ,45 Fratwln-St She has a brother, Steimcn, 4;. and two nounced. , ‘ TlilS/yesr. proflts will 8o to One Meath ...... l.W feller report, both conCdlrn them '"saturday, 9:80 to ll:30,‘^ d g a t Shanghai. Dipiraey and Fecteau ielesse. Mrs, Dpwney rspUatf: ”No according * to Board Chairman children, Deborah and Kyle, have W eekly ...... Wednesday, 6 to 7,0|^h Basket- were abdaed a plane shot down comment, r m hla mothSlr'' aiaters, SI)aroiv^, dn(l Pamela. 3. The Rev. Mi7«.^ Dickerson and Mental Health {nWjlc of Manches selves with giving us a sharper reporters what contribution he Basketball CUnlA: 1 to 8 Fifth family had to copV.wlth delays^ in Donald R. Tuttle. moved into their new home on BialKle Copy .'...... bail; 7' to 10, Businessmen’s Baa- and Sixth Orade FtoUer Skattog; durihg thF'Korean Waif and were Mrs.‘Redmond brou^tt a home ter apd Manc'heste. Infantile The present salary schedule stinger. That w» can do, but It Is might make to this country’s mis- a l l w is d o m b u y b e Carol juB , daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Alton L. Sprout Jr., 18 moving from their m'itteinirgh. Pa.. Paralysis" Assn. Each year the HenneqUfjt Rd. Since they sold MEMBER o r . ketball; 0 to 7:30, Boys’ Bowling; 7 to 9, Teenage RoUtt' Skating, 'accused by the Chinfese of dropping made sweater asri wdolan socks.. calls (or :a 33.600 minimum and their fpiiher home on Lake Rd. to THE ASSOCUTED PRESS doubtful If we can do It at any less sile program.’ His Only reply—-that to 9 Teenage Ognee; 7 to 9, antl-C^munlst agents in Man- Each carried a etttfin ot ciga REDUCED TO W O Avondal^Rd. She -was bom Dec. 26 at Manchester Memorial home,'’but expect to be here early .laycees will pick another local or The' Aaaoclated Preaa la exclualeely Hlgh^Achobl' $5,550 maximum in 12 steps for Mr./Ofid' Mr*. George Lange, they a price than that of making the he .would be willing to help, '“if Boys’ Mechanics Club;' 8 to 9, qhurip. They Were civilian em rettes) and .Mrs. pdwtuiy had sonw Hoepitft. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ftdyd this week, ganization to support. \ teachers with a bachelor’s degree, entitled to the uae ot rcpubllcation of IConday, 8 ^ . to 8:80, Coed ^ WORDS—W Arr., M. Bdchelder,, Hallowell,Maine, and her paternal grandparents PTA Heads to Meet -- - The declaloXnol to turn oves-ali haye been living with his parents, all aeira dlapatcfaea credited to It, ,or mutual stinging seem inevitable. asked',” — indicates that the United Women’s Swim Class. OOnuMtltlva/Swimming; 7:80 to ployes of the Army,, which heis fudge, fruit caks and chocolates. arid $3,800 to $5,750 for master’s Mr. and Mrs. ..Stephen Sadlon of not otbervlie credited In thla paper denied the charges against them. eoBsaUr officials received a n d HOPE" are/'M r. and Mrs. Alton L. Sp|ouI; HaliowelL She hae three The PTA Bbcecuttve board Will proflts to the National Infantlie aad alao Uie locat oewa publlehed here. The price of survival, aa presented 'States missile program was not ’Thursday, 3:15 to 4;lS, Model 8;30, Women’s Gym dass;’8:80 to meet this evening al ihe home of ______. _____ degree holder^. ^ Erdoni Rd. . The group was processed the motban'^'ahd.D^ney in Hong Dthers, Jamee, 7, William, 8, and David. iVt- Paralysis Assn. \vas based upon This U In a'ntlclpation o f, A re- . All lictrta ot republlcatlon ot apeclal by these committees, thus becomes Uppermost in his mind when he de Airplane Club; 6 to "9, Junior Bas 9:80, Women’s Swimming; 7 to — *(Author's Nana Balow) — V Mrs. Ralph Boylngton in Amston.'j the feeling that r e c w medical ac- M i and Mrs, Murray Flatow diapatchea herein are alao reaerred ketball I-eague; 0 to 7, Movies; .7 9:80. Rec Senior Basketball through Chinese custom* in 80 Kong butTgacmid Wirin,' quest from the\teaching,*taff for o f Hennequin Rd. were called to cided to leave Poland. HoweVer, to Kathlem Ann, daughter of Mr; and im '. Ralph Mills, An Cold Wave Hits Tmvn ! ------the certainty of doom; The hope to 9:30, Men’s HaildbaU; to 0, minutes."They were greetjMl for The wineaa greeted .Um lawyer \ a change to the prwfbnt salary New York Sunday by- the death - Full aerrlca client of N. E. A. Serr- have'Sounded any less enthuslaatic .8 Bventually. resutreb Mi- dover. She. was' bom 26 at Mancheater Memorial Hospital. Much colder weather was felt i lee. lac. they offer ia really that of a final Life Saving Class. r ^'^eJuiesday, T to 9. . FJunUy mally by Communist officials in formally but also soft-pedalsd Ills SjCfllC. '*■« ''i of their sister Mrs. Morris Jasper ' PubHahera Repreaentatlrea: The entistg will find toe Answers Her maternal grandparents gre .Mr. and Mrs. (Charles JouduJ, here Saturday, and a mim’;er o f' surrender to despair. If they read woilld'have made him appear un Swim;/7 to *;S0, Rec Senior full Uniform and listened quietly trip. There ware no Communist, library ^^rh Started of Brooklyn, N. Y. ullua Mathewa S i^ a l Agency — New Friday,* 6 to 8, Open Basketball while ah Immigration officer read photographers to mark Ms arrival Nova Scotia, Canada,, and her paternal grandmother ia Mrs. motorists had trouble getting their ?'ork. Chloago, Detroit and Boaton. grateful. League Basketball. / that will enable physicians care started. No snow on the ilnico Noble Saxton B. Little ^ e e Library is the world situation correctly, it (Midget and JunlorS); 8 tb 10, a statement paying: as there were for the mothers. James Mills. Auburn.. KiSss. She has a brotoer, William Alan, " MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF to treat any diseaM euc- ground here, however. _ _ | being reflftcorated inside. George Manchester Evening Herald jfcTRCULATlONS has no hope, and we have no ■We wli^ Dr, Nowlnsekl, and hie Open Baaketbail (Intermediate and “We are sorry you went to so He said he hopes to interview ; and two sisters. Sherry le e , 10, and EnizabeUi Ann, 3. 'lilly. Unfortunately, Mlnester to Speak ^m isli music. Gagnon played for r/erritt of .Andover isNcompleting Columbia correspondent, Mrs. Don chance. family well’ in this country, and Seniors); 6 to, 7, Boys’ Plunge; 7 y/Wamftum V$ed *til 1825 much ■ trouble. Your government 400 Chinese end North Koreans, . The Herald Printlni Company, Inc., Tomorrow evening the Rev. Wil- j the..ball last year. Dancing will bo the job of refliiiatong all the var aaaumea no financial reaponalbulty tor hope the "feeling for freedom” he to 81 Men's Plunge; 8 to 9, W om 'V ____ wants to make two China*. This is including (^ou and North Korean S are 8till a few for Uehra Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Lewis E. Patte.i. ' nish work, walls, noors and book ald R. Tuttle, Academy 8-3435. ' Both their reading and their en’s Plunge. }ard Thomen of Andover will show | from/9 p.m. to 1' a.m. , aypocrapbical errora appearing la ad- has here intensifies through the Ottawa—"Wampum continued to not your fault." Premier Kim n Sung, which a complete cure is South Coventry. She was bom Dec. 26 at Manchester Memorial shelves, according to Clayton E. wertlaementa and other reading matter remedies must be rejected, both by Saturday, 10 to Hoon, Midget ------.------slides o f Hawaii at the meeting of j Servtw with Tomkiei and Noble ta The Mancheater Evening Herald. be used as money by the French Although the women had told % •jnknown. Hoapitai, . Her maternal' grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Merton Hunt, secretary of the Library faith and by common sense, by years. But we afe Afraid some of Basketball Clinic; 1 to 9, Open The Washington Monument is the Women’s Fellowship; in the 1 on the (Kjmmittee are William ^ ‘Bridge^ lo Be Musical colonlsu in Canada up to 1704 and newsmen in' Tokyo that they were Patten, ’faicattyille, and her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Hebron Congregational Church, a t! Lennon,, tibketz: Douglas Cheney, Assn. ' Dlaplay advertlalng cloaing boura: faith in the destiny of man, and by his illusions about the United Basketball; 6:80 to 8:3' t, Coed by the Indians as late as-125. But not afraid'to venture into Commu 555 feet, 5H inches tsU. No one should give up Mrs. John Btliaon, Vernon. , ^ j concessions; Leonard Erickson and Ladles Aid Meeting pbr Monday—I p. m. Friday States may already be shattered Swimming. • 8 o’clock. 'The Rev. Mr. Thomen New York (Ab—Arthur Miller’s .^ r Tueadav—1 p. m. Monday. common sense w'hich says that the aa far back as 1870 the authorities hope. About forty n ey and his family were residents of : R. L. Schmidt, decoratlona; Samuel Ladies Aid Society of Ihe Con West Side Rec had ruled out wampum af official "A View From the Bridge, ” that BOIlABU> Y n THIY JTor Wedneaday—1 p. m. Tueadav. will and the capacity to find life The generous Impulse to help those Rachel, daugjiter of- Dr. and Mra. John Prignano, 67 Wyltys Hawaii for several years and are ' Diamond and Gfeqrgt Andrew*, gregational Church will ra^t came to Broadway two .vears a ^ JVir Thuraday—I p. m Wedneaday. money because its value was depre tn^cinea are being re Tor Fiidav—1 p. m. Thuraday. less fortunate than ourselves seems Monday, 6 to 8, Roller Skating St. She waa borii' .Dec. 24 at Manchester Memorial Hoapitai. well acquainted, with the area. publicity; Paul Marie, seating. Thursday in Yeomans Hall. D » as a drarija. is being reshaped jKov/ will still assert themselves and Lessons; to 10, Men’s Volleyball ciated by the flooding of the coun leased each month. All of She has four brothers, Pat, 10, Joseph, 12, John, 11', and Paul, 2; STAY SOFT For Saturdav—1 p m Friday. to be gohe, its place taken by a 8 Salk ainic Slated { sert lunCh at 1 o’clock will pre into musical form. ■ aaaalfted deadline; 10:30 a m each devise pollcleg .of'their own. League; 6 to 7, Junior Basketball try with cheap glaea counterfeits them are not . ‘*Hiracte and a sister, Rosemary; 8. - CONSERVATION WORK GROWS day of publication except Saturday — policy of ^manding of woRld-be ■Parents who wish to take advan- . cede the business meeting. Host Hayward ''Morris ta ci^poslng (SD lanolin Iraatod Pam. • League (Verplahck); 7 to 9, Inter from France. AmwicRR Ftderation Drugs" but each hne has tage of the Salk vaccine clln'c' for esses . are Mrs. Clayton E. Hunt. the score anrf Stone Widney is foreigners, ‘^ t ^can you help ua Des Moines—Participation in the How Long For Perez Jimenez? mediate Basketball (Verplahck); 8 special merit. Leading phar Cathy Ann. daughter « f Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sheets, 20 C6n- their pre-school age children, are! nation's soll-conservailon pro Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs. Wilbur preparing the script mA lyrics. @ Soft nylon Edging Monday, January « beat the Russtlu»7’’ He can credit to 7, Model Airplane Club. FIFTY LIGHT SOURCES eord Ter. She was. bom Dec. 20 at Mancheater Memorial Hos asked to communicate with Mrs.: Smith. Mrs, Howard Rice and Mrs. Production is planned mnext sea- (Jlevjelsnd— There are an estimat Statt, CouRiy rrA MuRkipal Employts grams climbed 37 per cent in the The significance of the revolt the corrupting influence of the co^ Tuesday, 8 to 8, Midget Basket maceutical manufacturers pital. Her niatemal grandparents' are Mr. and Mra. Wallace John Malerky of Gilead a* soon A* , Charlea Stoltenfeldt. Members are i 8on.\ /' [)C^ Woferproof ed 80 electric-Ught sources of var last four years. Counsels Of Despair against the Venezuelan dictator. ball League; 8 to 9:30, Open Bas send, their newly perfected Tracy, 468 Parker St., and her paternal grandparents are Mr. and possible. The clinic will be held j war for that. \ ious kinds and sizes in the average EleetioR of Offiaars -V -T (gj Non-Alterglc General Marcoa Perez Jimenez, ex ketball. . I ' ■X' /■ drufl^ to us as soon as they Mrs. L. W. Sheets, l)Iesa, Ariz. She has a atater, .Terri Elaine, Friday of this week at Yeoman*! I After some weeks of contro- ' Wedne.sday, 6 to 8, Midget Bas- American home. 14 months. • Hall, Columbia, at 9:30 a.m. These ' \ tends far beyond the immediate are clinically proved. ^ Ventilated wersiai speculation over the con klttball; 8 to 10, Men’s Volleyball will be .a nominal charge of 50 results of that uprising, which Was Cents' of the atill secret official A Thought for X-eague. TINKER HALL, MANCHESTER • " Nancy IxmlM-, daughter of -Mr. and h^ra. John C. Hughes Jr., cents ner shot. V/ put down in the space of about 24 Thursday, 6 to, 8, Junior Basket i i 27 Dudley St. She was born Dec. 28 at' Manchester Memorial School Sessions Resume Kdw-ard Tomkiei Fitting children's shoes is g specialty gi Leonard's: Snap t Bloo’mar ify fe i Gaither report, we today have pub Sponsored by the MancKi YOUR PHYSICIAN Schools resumed, sessions today hours. Connril of Churches ball League. (Verplanck); 8 to 8, Hospital.. Her maternal grandfather is Russell MacDonald. Gard -X lic the non-official report of CANPHONE ner Mass., and her paternal grandparents arc .Dr. and Mrs. .lohn after the holiday recess. Also the compllshmenta tend to check the 49$ to $1.9$ The revolt by the air force Coed Soiling, 8 to 10, Badminton. TONICHT AT 7:30 Yes, Mothers and Dads.we cf(^ n o^ how. Bpecial Studies Project o^ the Fridby, 6 to 7:15, Fifth and ’ Mitchell S-6821 C. Hughes. G arner. She haa a brother, John,. 8; and a sister, Hebron teachers who teach in disease, Noble and Tomkiei said. i groups at Maracay demonstrated Borrow ' other towns or cities have return \ Rockefeller Brothers Fund, InC., Sixth Grade Dance; 8 to 7:15, Kathryn, 10. , Limit Ticket Sales i I walked a mile with Pleasure; Save After WHEN YOU NEED * • • • • ed to their work. Some of these did ^Complete Line roinroffvw — a . * ----- that the Venezuelan armed forces, Open Basketball; 8:15 to 8:45, Only 300 tickcU will be sold, i which, concerned with our mill She chattered all the way,- A MEDICINE not have ^uite so long a vacation W ConrevHve the basis of Perez Jimenez’ power, Movies; T'130 to 9:30, Junior High DavkI Wayne, son of Mr. and Mr*. Nelson Higgins Jr., Ver they said, The lihllt wa# set in j Tm tary situation in the world today, But let be none the Wiser as in the schools here. Shoes" are not monolithic in their support For all she had t-> say. Dance. x . non T>Ailer Court. He was bom Dec. 26 at Manchester Memo order to avoid overcrowding at the | reaches essentially the same dra- Satilrday, TO to 12, Midget Bas Armory. rial, Hospital. His maternal grandfather ia Donald Kimball. Scar-- Manchester Evening Herald He- | Poll TlParrot Yoltr Doctor’s . matic conclusions attributed to the of him. What's more, the situation I walked a mile with Sorrow, ketball Clinic; 1 to 9, Open Basket Work bofough, Maine, and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Invitationa were mailed today Prescription Pick up your preacrip- bran correspondent Miss Susan; 1 M O f f O B O T 4 N I 1 S seems very similsr to that in Ar ball (Intermediate and Seniors), asking some Ideal citizens to serveJ ', » I <, 1 » Gaither document. And ne’er a word said she, SAVINGS A LOAN Nelson Higgins, Littleton, N. H. He has two brothers, Danny, 12, Pendleton, telephone ACademy ■ Filled With Cart) gentina when a'series of uprisings But, oh, the things I learned from Community Y tion if shopping near us, or ' and Wally. 10. as patrons. They are asked to reply | Tliese conclusions are that we 8-3454. by Jan. 16. was needed to bring down the her Monday. 8 to 8, Midget Basket let us deliver promptly • • • • t , are in grave danger of losing our When Sorrow walked with me! Dstid Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. David G. Bendell. 35 Bunce General admission tickets may be most powerful of all South Ameri ball League; 8 to 10, Dog Obedi ^ M e without extra charge. A 'military superiority; that, if we do , —Robert Browning Hamilton ence Class; 8:80 to 8:30, Boxing; LOANS! ^"eat many people entrust Dr. He was bom Dec. 24 at Hartford Hoapitai. His maternal Interest in Religion bought from Tomkiei at the town PINE LENOX can dictators, Juan D. Peroh. proceed to lose it, we can expect grandparents are Mr. and Mra. John Scarlato. 300 Charter Oak clerk office, from Noble at th' Man-; Monday. /PKKUPTHEMONi ^PKKUPYORaU^III us with the re^nsibility New Haven, lA’I—A mood o f cur Chester Trust Co. and from William ; nothing better than to have the P?rez Jimenez during his regime OPEN St., and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs: Ernest Ben ^SH O ES has managed to suppress opposi Tuesday, * Tall T «ll theth* rasnsgermAftAMf how ComoCome in bvby ADOointmohtappointment of filling their presddp- dell, Brockton. Mass. iosity and interest in religion char I-ennon at Watktns-West Funeral^ PHARMACY Communists make their move to Friday ’ • • • • m acterizes today's American esm- Home. 881 MAIN $7 tion by jailing or exiling his critics much cash you want and for the csth. Wone today — tions. May we compound, 1 28Q E. CENTER ST. destroy us: that, therefore, we NOW IS THE T i m e t o TO 'Donna Lee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Billings, Bolton pus, says Yale University Chaplain Each ticket guarantees a seat at whan you’d like to get it We like to tay "Yes!" yours? \ **FUting 1$ MANCHESTER should Immediately do vatioui and by bribing potential plotters. Lake. Rockville. She waa bom Dec. 29 at Manchester Memorial Sidney Lovett. He said he sees in a table. Ticket, holders may re REMOVE FOREVER present-dsy students s “ aeedb''d of serve their seats by phoning the things, including spending three And, although graft, corruption UNWANTED HAIR Loans np to $800—Loans life-lnsared at low cost Hoapitai. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Edwon ~Oitr biuinesa' and the maintenance o f a privi W Fiske. West Haven, and her paternal grandparents are Mr. new and finer religlou.* insights number of his tickets to ’’'omkiel. billions more a year Jor weapons, Let me free you of this social' handicap 1 7 M l MAIN ST., 2ml FI., Ovor Woolworth’a, MANCHESTDI I I-ou Gagnon's orchestra will leged class have been charged to and Mrs. Frank Billings. 66 Burnham St. and faith." reorganizing our military services forever. My raedloally approved method ie OPEN TO 8 PM. MltchsN I-41U * Ask far the v n MANaow • • • ■ • • the government, the populace has safe, permanent and will not e«ar the akin. THURSDAY ORfN THURSDAY IVSNINGS UNTIi • RifL toward the auppoiwd Ideal o f the Why let anaigbtly hair on yoor face veil I—8 MM# H WriiwN Bi tW WHMIDH HiMM IJnda Eliuheth, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Carroll M. Nelson, German staff '^system, proceeding been .kept reasonably content by OPEN TO NOON A taM-ol IM mm tHM «Am In 18 Ridge St. She waa bom Dec. 29 at Manchester. Memorial yonr good looks? WEDNESDAY II ...... MW* liiHllRiMi W Prescription Pharmacy/ to dig ourselves deep shelters so public works-.and social welfare Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George programs financed by the coun INSURED SAVINGS 901 Main Street Okcrfelt, 29 Bigelow St., and her paternal grandparents arc Mr. that Bonie of us may survive nu MARY C. WARD. R.N. MANCHESTER :\ try’s fabulous oil wealth. CertiSed Electrolo^st ' and Mrs. Chris Nelson. Spokane. Wash. She h,^ a sister, Susan clear attack which could reach us SAVINGS & LOAN ’()uotaUon by Alaxandar/Dumas Christine, 4. The question now is how long 874 CENTER ST. — TEU MI 9-2687 (.1803-1870) • • • • • COAST almost without advancs notice, and ' ASSOCIATION Perez Jimenez can maintain his All Work By Appointment BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. Copyright 195T J12W1) expending our system of idr bases Free Consnltetions. 1007 MAIN STREET Kathleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. O'Brien Jr., • • • power through these devices now East Hartford. ' She was bom' Dec. 30 at Manchester Memorial SHOP EARLY FOR against Russia and distributing that an overt attempt to unseat Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George our nOclear weapons to other na F, Killia Newton Center. Mass., and her paternal grandparents GARAGES him has been made. The most tions. V • ■ ■'r'- ■ are Mr. and Mr*. George F. O'Brien. Newton. Mass. RED CEDAR The panel of diaUngulshed gen striking thing about the uprising tlemen who chart our situation so of course, was its timing, coming Thomas Roy, son' of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Griswold. 95 Autumn Shingles or Shakes St. He was bom Dec. 27 at Mancheater Memorial Hospital. His ■ seriously and who make such only s few weeks after Per.ez TO MATCH YOUR HOUSE maternal grandmother is Mrs. Lillian hLcFarland. 204 Bldridge St., drastic recommendations concedes Jimenez was elected to another 5-year term in a plebiscite in and his paternal grandparents are Mr. snd Mrs. Roy E. Barbour. At No Extra Cost! that "force will not solve the prob Hundreds and Washington, D. C. He has a brother, plenn, 6; and a sister. Dawn, lem! of this period" but adds im which citizens could vote only yes 4. « • « • • • mediately that "the resolution to or no. un\) CAN SAVE UP TO use it if necessary may afford the The lack of a choice given the Frank Ij»«renre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henrj' E. Leister. He voters-a lack that was empha Hundreds and Hundreds bron. He was born Dec. 28 at . Manchester Memorial Hospital. rj.. ^ 5 2 7 5 . breathing apell in which nations sized by the fact that big business • / Hla maternal grandparents are M'r. and Mrs. Frank Bausols. 12()'' ON A COAST OARAOri can work out their own destiny Charter Oak St., and his paternal grandparent^ m Mr. and Mrs. withdUt foreign Interference.” groups supporting tile regime pres Henry I.eister, 183 Hackmatack SL He has a brother, Louis / sured employes Into voting yes -- of values like thes^ Frank, 9. 'Tn our desire for peace," says • • • • • the panel, ."we must not overlook crested considerable discontent in Sharon Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Alien, 30 Win the importance of power in main the country. A t this distance, it is not clear /■: dermere Ave., Rockville. She waa bom Dec. 26 at Mancheater taining it. But once we have recog Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. nized the role of force we must for whether the revolt was a reaction Frederick Hoffman. East Hartford, snd her psternsl grandpar ever beware that it does not be against the undemocratic nature ents are Mr. snd Mrs. Henry Allen, West Hartford. She has a come an end in itself." of the plebiscite or an attempt to brother. Peter Edward, 1. Tkt wnTCMIlTER, Is IH lUH Thus, in unhapjpy dilemma, the capitalize on the general feeling of discontent. In any event, OF MANCHESTER Elizabeth Hollis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Trace, panel nevertheless finds itself con East Hartford. She was lx>rn Dec. .27 at Manchester Memorial Perez Jimenez cannot consider his strained to argue that our immedi Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mt**' William ate emergency is an all-out emer troubles ended with the euppres- J. Thomas. Sharon. Pa., and her paternal grandparents are Mr. r o u b l e gency in the realm of foroe, and eioq!^of the air force revolt Unable and Mrs. Myron D. Trace. Meadville. Pa. that, unless we meet that emer to win the popular support of the •f»|fLE-5 BLUE •Matthew Erwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent McKiernan, 91 gency, we ars doomed. ' people, he hea built hlr'authorlty on force and dictate. As other dic F'alknor Dr. He was bom Dec. 26 at Manchester Memorial Hos Thia, 'Along with the reported pital. His maternal grandmother la Mrs. Dflls Whltcher.^Fly- s t a m p s tators before him, he is bound to conclusiona of the Gaither report, OUTSTANDINC mouth, N. H.. and his paternal grandparents are Mny''Mary nit STAMTOIIO; it til liitt censtltiitea a powerful influence on learn hiF authority resta on All items listed subject to^prior sale. $110.00 CABINET-CONSOLE ; Schultz, 63 Bretton Rd.. and .lohn McKiernan, Hartford. / e v e r y • / ’ American thought and proapecUve ejekety base. , ' • . • $110.00 BED; Full size cherry ' knotty pine ------.... 89.50 GRAND UNION! Kevin Phillip, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Holland. Wild action. I poster RRi $59.95 COCKTAIL'TABLE; WEDNESDAY. NO MONEY DOWN The New Recruit wood Rd.. Rockville. He waa born Dec. 31 at Manchester Me GRAND UNION MEATS ARE . It may be foolhardy! In the face $165.00 DRESSER AND M IR M R ; yknotty pine ...... ------.... 44.50 Mid-w inter morial Hospital. His 'maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ■ I ■■ 5 YEARS TO PAY of such accumulating olplnlon, from .’Hie first reaction to new* that Old Ipswich Nutrpeg maple 1JJ5.00 /$34,95 SIDE CHAIR; c(jral Russell Strawmlre, Altoona, Pa., and his paternal grandparents leading citizens in many fields of a brilliant Polish scientist—a spe are Mr. and Mrs. John P. Holland, Altoona. ' He has a sister, BACKED BY BOND 1st Payment ApriU 1958 $57.50 BEpS ; Full Size Ipswi( W in d so r...... 17.95 Holly Anne, 2. endeavor, to suggest that what cialist in thermo-elasticity—had fplMi . , rttOy to maple .,.. ... • 47,50 $29.95 s i d e ROCKER; white • •••*, y Your G worowt— of SotisfoeHe« Cittt they recominend as hard common defected to this country, seems to from $57.50 BEDS ; Twin size Ip^ich decorated ...... ^ .. Nejvfon Raymond III son of Mr. and Mrs. Newton R. Emer- sense may, instead, be tragic non have been one of elation over the 19.50 SPECIAL son, 0 Village St. He was born Dec. 26 at Hartford Hospital. iMlUbtrig I «4Br«rtao sense. fact that we had recruited an able $2895 TILT TABLE; solid His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. Chapin Miller, SMALL LEAN, MILD CURE But ae^’eral considerations do man for our band of technological $39.50 NIGHT TABLE; Ipswich maple ...... 18.75 , West Hartford, and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. $2*25 have to be suggested. warriors. maple ...... 27.50 . $94.50 SPICE p o x END TABLE; ■ Albin R. Emerson, East Hartford. ■» > F • • • One ia that, in their reading of Considering the tenor of the $184.50 SET OF CHAIRS r Maple arm maple , . i ...... -69.95 Erin Lee, daughter of Specialist 3.C. apd Mrs. Stanley Zima, SHORT SHANK the present and proapecUve mill' times, such a reaction, we auppose, , and 6 side chairs, Hitchcock $59.00 NEST OF TABLES; NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Niagara Falls, N. Y. She was bom Dec. 30 at Niagara Falls Hos tary situaUon, they have been un waa to be expected. The -cold.war style ,119.00 solid cherry ...... 39.95 pital. * Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Mary E. Griffith, duly influenced by the fact that is still cold. The Stress ts on newer Mason St.. Coventry, and her paternal grandparent* are Mr. and $29.95 SIDE CHAIR; Maple $59,50 COMMODE TABLE; ■ , ‘ Mrs. Stanley Zima Sr., Meriden- total war aeema to be becoming and more modem weapons and the Duxbury ...... V8.75 Solid cherry ...., 4 %.. ,39.95 j* • • « ■ potenUally more total. men to develop them. And the Brendan Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Derby, For some years now, it has been $84.50 t r e s t l e TABLE; Knott.v $39.95 CIGARETTE't'ABLE; fmokil lb. Park St. He was born Dec. 30 at Mancheater Memorial Hospital. new recruit. Dr. Jerzy Leon Nowln- Tkt HAMetH, la III tiitt ebvdous that war would destroy ski, is an expert iA a field that will p in e ------.- .5 5 .0 0 ' iron and tile ...... 19.50 His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Brault, ^ Bethesda, Md., and his paternal grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. divIlizaUon. This prospect has now help us solve problems in jet avia $55.00 DROPLEAF TABLE; Duncan $34.95 PICTURE WINDOW TABLE: SHOULDERS ' Phyfe mahoganyy, 38 x 46 Joseph P. Derby. Spring/ield, Mass'. He has two brothers, Thom been sharpened by our realizaUon tion, rodtetry and m handling the. blond ...... 18.75) as, 4, Kevin. 3; and a sister, Susan, 2. that we ourselves, in particular, extreme temperatures of nuclear i extended...... •29.$0 $139.00 KNEEHOLE DESK; iMlsdsK Haircut * lavi|!or*tis(C«sHSIimpM * • • • • • MAINE COAST Mark Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perrone, 104 Har would probably be direcUy under reactions. , $106J5 DAYSTROM DINETTE; ...... ,.. • • contemporary ; 8 8 .0 0 lan St. He waa ^ r q Dec. 25 at 104 Harlan St. His niatemal , the mlaailea of a new war. That, But time was when, if any no ...... 5 pieces j - . . .77.00 $49.50 BACHELOR’S CHEST; grandmother is Mrs. Mary Madore, Fort Fairfield, Maine, and his however, merely confirma a proB' tice waa given to Dr. Nowlnski’s Spariilius Riim • Tset Ggrlt • Hsw Statou S t i '5^ $120.50 DAYSTROM DINETTE: mahogany ...... 34.95 paternal grandfather is Frederick Perrone, Windsor. He has two 4IARAGES peet which existed before. It mere' entry, it would have been only in 5 pieces ...... -8 8 .0 0 $39.95 CONSOLE TABLE; inlaid brothers, Richard, 14, and Robert, 21 months; and two slaters, ly fills out the system of balance the form of a not undeserved pat Carol, 16, and Grace, 12. FROZEN FOODS Display Open $14.25 DAYSTROM C^IAIR; * * • * • of terror under which the world bn the back for providing a haven mahogany ...... ), 29.50 I ^ / J bronze leg.4 ...... ^3.98 Schultz stylists will create this permanent in any style that appwls most Joan Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Frank Sheirlck, 24 RUSSET Sunllays was already i functioning. for a man seeking freedom for $225.00 LOVE SEAT; French $19.95 COSCO SERVING to you . . . whether it be a romantically dashing La Colombine Coif or a West St. She was bom Jan. 1 at Manchester' Memorial Hospi The second consideration that himself and his family. Our wil Provincial ...... ,,, 169.00 tal. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Julia Gonct. N.'M iam i WAGONS...... 12.50 vivaciously youthful style. But whatever style you prefer, you can rest FREE CATALOG must be suggested follows the lingness and ability to provide $79.95 FANBACKr'CHAIR ; assured that the hairdo will uphold every Schultz traditon for quality and Beach. Fla., and her paternal grandmother is Mrji. Frank Sher- first, and It is that, by resolving'to such a haven for people.* from all $124.50 DINING TABLE; Gainsborough ...... >49.00 rick, Charlestown, Maas. She haa a sister, Liqda Ruth. 3. naCH FiiiES POTATOES fashionrrightness. 1 « • • 9 • ^ . . . bend all our energies, to a new modern elm ...... f IMI IIUHtlBIII OR IBW H plB8. fOW stations In life from- other lands 98.00 $102.50 LOONGE c h a i r ; French Itrtft . t » Btw to ■oBo ^0 M0l» w round in the strategy pf balance used to be one of our claims to Wllllani Arthur, son of Mr: and Mra. Alden B. Chick, 112 $121.50 BUFFET; modern elm, • > Provincial 79.00 High St., Rockville. , He was bom Dec. 29 at Manchester Me- titra ipKB. of terror, we do not reach any fame and a source o f jiride. If out 3 drawers ...... 98.00 $99.50 OCCASIONAL GHAIr V morisl Hospital. His maternal grandfather ia William B. Mann. COAST LUMBER CORP. basic soluUon of our pi^oblems. of this program we 'got an Ein Franklin, Maas., and, his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mr*. $223.00 NUTCH BAR: black Italian...... 5 9 .5 0 1041 Oiiwill Art, Hh Uii. Ct*R.) This, indeed, the panel experts stein, that was merely an unex |flpF|iiAi* 1 AQ AO- M ill I 1/ ni:Al IV NAI.OAS John B.' Chick, Lakeside Lane, Rockyille. He has two sisters, UHlwnHy 5-11II ■admit Thsy themselves argue Ufst pected, if valuable, dividend. $486.00 SECTIONAL SOFA; Diane Msfle, 25. months, and Mary Bertha, 13 months, t HAVE TOUR OARAGES ’■ $577.25 HEYWOpD-WAKEFIELD " <■ . ' , 4 * ' ♦ » • we must increase our own'quoU^nt But'this has changed. With our Modern 379.00 c - •/ONNhCHCUt. ERECTED immediately DINING ROOM; 8 pc. Modern sable Steven. Kent, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ksnt Murmann, Storra. o f terror only in order to buy Ume McCarran-Walter Act, we have $85.00 OCCASIONAL CHAIR; ■ He waa born Jan. 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hla ma Miiltatti gray birch ...... 398.00 rittit ua* ra n i l CtliMf w until mankind perhaps cornea tb made it more difficult for would- Blond ....39.5fO ternal grandparents are Mr. And Mrs. John W. Hill, Oberlih, Ohio, CtMi ratitiy'Mtt ianui- $179.00, W a t e r -b e n c h h u t c h ; ' y . 983MAINST.. MANCHESTER^-^ ML3.8951 and his paternal grandparents, are Mr. and Mr*. O. E. Murmann, i ^ its senses! But one possibility they be 'Americana to enter the country. $179.00\LOUNGE CHAIR; do not confront It js ths jPOf^tlity. It is only when we think ,we see a maple ...... 129.00 , . Elmwood Park, 111. ' ' ' \ y \' , Contemporary . . r.... .129.00' - ', ' ■*■*'**• I' - ' . \ , that by launching all odr effo^ln- dividend coming that we throw the $27.50 CANDLESTANDS; knotty ^ AMPLE PAkKING • OPEN MONDAY Through SATURDAY Philip Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joseph Uenert, to a new rofind of .acciuni^tion of doors open wida—and hi a hurry. $59.50 BED; full size oherry 39.95 Wapping. He waa bom Dec. 31 at Mancheater'Memorial Htos- pine'.. ? ...... 9.98 j i - , -terror, ws may pnidpttAtdwe yery I>r. Nowinski nitma to have con ■/ pltol. .Hla maternal grandparents are Mr. onji Mra. William A, danger we are iedliljiif to dvoid. sidered hlihaelf wtid his w(fa mid :V Bowers, Buffalo, N. Y., and his paternal grandparents are Mr., AN PricM HF«efiU Moiidoy. Tutday & Wedeesdayi . J., i n rtaaa.,,. OPEN THURSDAY AND. FRIDAY. NIGHTS CLOStD WEDNESDAYS - I and Mre. Robert J. Leinert, Buffalo. He has a brother,-Robert Finally, d to fracas. \ h aw Tork Oty, ralataa an tauptri- the next morning Schwab rubbad appUeatM fOr a job in a factory (Contt^ned from Page One) of me for good—-snS went to work Max JollAn, who was questioning ilogpital Notes (Contiaiwd frani Page One) nection with a North Find stabbing FitxGerald told the court today Other jMJtels financed bjr the anca that Chatrlaa M. Behwah, the out the anf l^ laced it with cam't tQ ^ e quaatton, "Who is tha tha follOwink story, pieced togeth for a dantlat ■ - BATTStt, SAid thAt BArrett was Dec. 20. ' It was ,dMixiing somewhat elM* Obituary fund are maklnf studiea o i other ateel manufacturer, had with a a Ws "T”. When the diy shift re- peraoiy to notify^ Ih caaa of ac» grimAcint and. mAklng strann Senate committee In tHe afternoon. Four other Mahehester persons, er by CasSclla: Early In the afte^, ctdeMt” Hla answtr was, "Any- . Patieata Today: where. But the alow runoff in the subjecta, incliidlng forelgit eco m ill‘manager whoee man weren't por1:ed for work! they saw a Mg Wifa — I waa reading in tbs fAciAl oontdrtlons throughout fhe> Vice Chairman Btemiis (D-MIsa) arrested' this weekend following a noon, Karash bought the 4-lnch nomic poltoy, domeetlc ecpnomie praduclnf thei 'quota. "7” chklked on the floor. So ^the paper this morning about k Texaa - ’ to sight” questioning. ADMITTED SATURDAY: Al said he wanted to find jnit whether olioe investigation ef the stab- knife used in the stabbing. Later, ^ t country meant, officials aaid, Mra. Albert Syez objectlveq»and edueatlon and m aa- "How la It," Schwab asked, "that Mgfat diift thought they were bet After A time, aarrett, according bert Martin, 173 Green Rd.; Mrs. ing, were fined 350 each On ih front of the diner,. Brainard tlukt moat of the 400 or so svacu- Mra Albert Sycz, Hartford, alz- Gavin was coerced to reUto-. took the knife froth Karhatu and power. a man as capable aa you can't ter than the day Shift did they? to tha detdetive, stated, "Get me cbaiyea of tlle'gal delivery of liquor ter of william Poloakl, 118 Camp- The Rockefeller study g ro w , Amelia Sojeski, 273 Oak S t; Mfs. Btennie, commenting on Rick- Brainard and McAlllater became atMsm Edinburg could not return field Rd., died Friday at her home make his mill turn qut what it Well, they would show the night OUR BOARDlNiB HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLB A giass of water.’* Upon receiv to minors. says that perhapt thO moet ffiiB- ahouWT" shift a tMAg or two. So, they Doris Peck, Ai\dover; Mrs. Mar over’s testimony. Mid he is afraid involvetf in a tussle in which Mc- to th w homes until tomorrow. She waa bom In Warehouse ing it, the accused toen asked; garet Wilson,. 27 Brainard PL; The cases were heard by Judge cult thing for t’ is natton to accept "I don’t- know,” the man replied: {Hrtched in with enthusiasm, and “Where do you want me to "we are farther away than we have AIHster’a nose was cut. Later' on, . Five tlMdred persons were taken Point and had resided In Hartford Ralph Ijannagan, Coventry; Mrs. Weiley C. Oryk In Town Court Mullen came upon the- scene and from theilf flooded homM at Bishop moet of her .llfe. is "the reality of our peril.” It "rve coaxed the men. I’ve pushed when’ they quK that night, they start?" ho was quoted as saying Brainard pleaded qUilty to stab writes that "a new technology of k ft behind them an anormous, IM Maude Hosier, Coventry; James been thinking" in efforts to build Brainard thrust the knife at him and 500 at ^bstow n, in the Corpus Besides her brother, she leaves them. I’ve sworn and cussed. I’ve to the detocUve. a submarine which could, launch bing David Mullen, 18, of 4 Hudsion unprecedented i>ower and destruc , threatened them With damnation, swaggering "10." Things were EVRfiLOOtClfitlSAU. Nolan, 109 Windsor 6 t ; Jotopb. to see if he waa "Chicken,’’ Fitz dheisti areiKyasterday.' her husband; her mother, Mrs. Barrett skid that he had ^inet Riester, Wapping; Lpuis Ferguson the NKvy’e l,560-mlle Polaris mis Bt. He was placed on probation Gerald Mid. •The water spread over 71 blocks tiveness has ^placed all nations " ERMEERI and to fire them. But nothlnir stepping up. Shortly the mlU, that Mrs. Fltsslmmons in a cafe in Rose Poloskl of East Windsor; PRISCILLA’S POP Jr., Wappiiw; Mrs. Edith MXrshall, sHe. for two years. - , ., A police investigation revealed in Eklingburg, napsUy In residential two other brothers, Patrick of the world L. dire perlL'j works—^they. just won’t produce had been lagging far behind in HarUOraHartford. unOn leaving meythey grove.drove: "Ths rosy picture we have had A charge of asMuit writh a dan Nuclear weapons wltn sxplosivo JUST CANT'b e a r It happened to be the end of the production, was turning out more (iforth .Al,, Rockville.' that Brainard had bieen drinking sections of small, wooden houses Hartford and Joseph Polotki of -•NQ M R « MUTCW ground for awhile and stopped at v a D M I T T B D YESTERDAY: of the progress on Poiarie itself le gerous weapon w m noIlCd on the wine .at the timO. The wine, police built close to th \ ground. Water force of 20 million tons of TNT I ^W AVS TAKE F O L K S a l l day, just, before the nisht; shift' work than any other mill. for recommendation of Prosecutor East Hartford; three slaters. Mrs. 4R IS TM A S seYeral I^Ucm In ColUnsvllle for p^sncls Morin, 82 Oak St.: Alex not being sustained," Stermie Mid. said, was given to him by McAllis there was more th w knee deep. Mifry Rice of Broad Brook and have been tested and than is no l ^ N t S U W A D A , TME FIRST WEEK came on. ‘"Giye me a piece of Johnson eaid the subcommittee, John FiUGerald, following guilty theoretical upper limit; it is pos IN JANUARVJ chalk,” Schwab said. Then, turn The nation ia gotUng a chuckle several Chudy^ '474 Adams’ . St.; George ter, who received it from Kebart. The water covered, the area as Mrs. Julia Piliua and Mra. Kath SUBSTITUTE LASTi BariMt admitted driving to a Hunt W Charter Oak St.; Mrs. which he heads, was "amazed" pleas by the four other persona. FitzGerald aaid this practice of fsir as the eye couldxMe and re erine Parmenter, both of Bk»t sible to construct weapons o f al- INEEKMeARCWFA- ' ing to the ' neiarest man: "How out of this one. A young man in heavily^Wooded aection of this when it learned from Hlcl.over that Charged with illegally delivering nilnois wrote asking i f . it ware Nlta Fbraker, Warehouse Point; having a •'runner’’ buy liquor for mained there, atiU and\unmovlng. Windsor; and several nieces and m'ost any explosive power,” the re w e r e VOU IL L fj many heats did your shift make ■mall ooffliftunity, near Nepaug he had had no o; ^ u n ity to con- liquor to minors werf Anthony F. poeaible for him to Secure automo Mrs. Ekleeit French, Wapping; MrsN North Ehid youths is not a new one. There waa no current. \ nephews. ■ port states. today?" Dam. He etOpped the car. Then an t..bute to the develcpmeht of a McAllister, 19, of 123 W. Middle Kebart was the "runner,” the pros The water from the Edinburg As the power of the weapons to- "Six." bile license number S6-24-Sd. He Elaine Schuls, 68 Laurel St.; Jeck Funeral services were held to V argument fouqwed between Mrs. Kovalevich, Wiest WlUlngton; Mrs, misiile-launcbing subnfiariiie or to Tpke., Carl J. Sommers, 43, of ecutor said. He also termed Som area waa expected to mov^pn to creases, the speed with which they Without another word Schwab said he wanted' it because it re-1 Fitsslmtnons and Barrett. Buckland Alley; Robert p. Karash, day. 'Burial was In Mt. St. Bene minded him of hia girt Vivian Sherman, Bouth Windsor; the work on Poiaris. mers, a ‘‘rimner’’ for the boys on the Alamo area, where some^ood- dict Cemetery, Bloomfield. can be delivered on target grows chalked a Ua figure “fi’ on the Barrett couhT give police no Meantime, Sen. Jackson (D- 17, of 717 Tolland T^ke., and other occasions. ing is expected. fioor and walxed away. When the Mrs. Thelma Badger, 63 Gerard even faster—"Soon missUek will bo i-eason for the attack other than S t; Robert Danahy, 56 Ridgewood Waeh.) called for a special Navy Frank C. Kebart, 43, of 929 Tolland Following court today, Brainard T he State Highway department able to travel intercontinental dis night shift came in, they saw the A young man described hia de to admit "she was constantly nag Mra. Henrietta H. .Aatwood St.; John Manning, ^3 Carroll Rd.; program, hMded by an official with Tpke. They were ordered to pay was taken to the Hartford CbUnty said most main roada were open by Mra, HenrietU H. Aatwood, 79, tances and wipe out whole cities to, "6” and asked what it meant sperate but vain pursuit of s | ging me." power to act, to speed this coun their 'fines at a rate of 310 per Jail where he will serve the re- midmomlng in the anow-covered ’th e big boes was in here to- young lady in these words: He then, according to police, Mrs. Lenore Driscoll, Westport; 87 Vernon St„ died ^turday at one blow.” Mrs. Mary Brown, 26 N. Fairiield try's mlaeile an''marine ..program. week and placed on probation until main'der of a'60-day sentence im West Texaa area and all were due tne Manchester Memorial Hospital Possible Death Toll .y," the day men said. "He adeed Young Man — I met her when I Btruek her with hia flats many the fthoe were paid. posed last month for violation of to bo open by noon. she was working in a candy store. St.; Arthur Cochrane, SO Birch He reneweu hia'call for at least after a short illness. An attack on 50 of the most Im iw^ow many heats we made, and tunes about the face and body and 100 auch submarinea a yMr. . Early Inthe evening of Dec. 20, probation. The new 2-year proba dumped her out of the car. Bar S t; Dale Thompson, East Hart Bom in Turk’s Island, British portant metropolitan areas would ford; Forrest Wilkes, 81 Avondale Jackson, a member of jbe parent Mullen waa brought to 'Manchester tion will begin when he is freed Welt Indies, she had resided in rett ia alx feet, two and'welglu Memorial Hospital by Brainard. fall upon, 65 per cent of the na Rd.; Mrs. Frances Ames, Mansfield Armed Services .tommittee but hot late next month, Gryk said. Terms Manchester for the past two and a tion’s popQlation and 75 per ,cent of c ro ssw o rd p u z z l e about 200. He then drove away. ' The Hudaon St. boy had a deep of the probation are that Brainard Barrett waa then turned over to Depot; Rudolph Liiglnbtml, 29 Mid of the subcor ttee, eaid in Group Awaits half years at the home of her its industry. LONG SAM BY AL CAPP and ,BOK LUBBERS dle Butcher Rd., RoetcvUle; Theo statement that ‘’aooner than moat knife wound in the lower abdomen be at home a half hour after sun daughter, Mrs. William H. Walker. State Police Lt. .Samuel S. Rome and immediate major aurgery was set, that he stay away from the The report concludes that the CHMSN9 W * 6 pamscr OWRPW- ' SOW rt«©6, esaadsn,— and with New Britain Detective dore Misak and soRTThaodore, Wll of intOilnk,'' 1-usBla .vlll have Besides her daughter, ahe leaveO casualties in such attack'might be AHpai.A5S0neu(W liniantic; Mrs.yDoris Silverstein, "Irrge numhere of nuclear >sub- required. Neither boy told how the Chef’s Diner and that he refrain Library Plans two sons. D. Hugh of Brooklyn, glVM Ai WU-A& WmFKSW Casimer Z^la, he retraced the incident happened but the next from drinking. The others were between 10 and 15 million dead; uMaxMt cotm ^f iMtinsu-y ONPTRv-eorcsiiy a , route be had taken. Police said 67 Elizabeth Dr.; Mrs. Alice Gage, marines Vrmed with 1,500-mile N. Y., and John W. Aatwood of the between 15 and 20 million injured; TwiyoNy.MNPioi' ER BAL' da.v; Mullen told police that Brain also ordered to stay av/ay from the British west Indies; six sisters, JHALFS , A»«war to Pravloua Puiita Barrett drew a map of the area Andover; M n . Anna Mletschnlg, irdaeiles. ard had stabbed hipi 'n »■•—* of The monthly meeting of the and between 25 apd 35 .million »ve5(B«».v MIBSILB South pdventry; Mrs. Bertha By comphNxon, he said, "our North End Dlner» two brothers, four grandchildren, Rtctpt Tilt where the incident took place and Chef's Diner in the North End. The court commended Capt. Cas- Building Committee has again and two greatrgrandchlldren. • caught in radioactive fallout ro R ire , fiMTWS led them to the body. Gardin^, 816 Main S t; Max Ryan, preaent plana call for exactly one To help reduce the po'uible toil, rA R eS T * hunter-klUer submarine to be oper Police Capt. Walter Cassells .sells for "an outstanding job of been postponed because of tardi' jThe funeral ^11 he held at 1:30 At noon today, Barrett was 137 Branford St; M n . Cora headed an investigation in-./ investigation" and after court, tbe group said "Civil Defense must ACBOU DaaSarts being held at the State Police P|geon, 34 Hale S t & t., Rockville; ational In I960. ness on the part ot the architect tomorrow afternoon in St. Mary’s episode and the four aub^ueht Cassells hinted that more "run Episcopal C^hurch. be part of our over-all strategic 4'Ssvory. BY DICK TURNER Hsadquartera in Hartford on a .J ^ e s Roach, Coventry, Jackson aOid the Navy’s Inter arrests resulted. Police said that ners" may be arrested in the near for the plans of the Mary Cheney posture" with a program including IFeaebad — CARNIVAL ADMITTED TODAY: John Pag- mediate miasite, Pd. ria, is near Friends may call at the John B. en toast ' S M In g \ technical charge of breach Sommers, although he admitted future. ■ Library addition. warning systems and fallout shel peace. No bond has been aet aa . anelli, 25<^ Maple S t; Mrs. Bar Lnal teatine stage but "Will not be Burke Funeral Home. 87 E. Center 4 _ _ _ pop chamber The Building Committee is still St., from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight ters. ateg o f ----- g EsUbg RlaccS State; Police aaid an autop^w llt bara Bristol, Bolton; William a real weapor until It ia married awaiting the final plans which As Elsenhower has proposed, the be performed to determine the Craft 12 Kerry S t; Mrg. Gloria to its launching platform—a nu llShad------7 Fruit dtink were to have been ready In time Mrs. George S. Ortgas panel said this nation must work \. tHouaehbld eauae of death ^ the wpmah. Ober, Coventry; Mrs. Sarah Whit clear submarine.” . ItEofor Gaudet Questioning Legality ^ for a joint meeting of the Commit Rockville—Mra. Elizabeth Gri- closely with other countries in 14 Wing-fhsped godi \ ten, 16 Russell S t TTie debate over the nation’s de .tee, the Library Board and the meeting Joint security require tMaaculincX BIRTHS SATURDAY: A daugh fenses echoed elrewhere among of gas, 73, wife of George S. Grlgaa 15 Bait Board'of Directors Dec. 4, a cced of 46 Village St., died Saturday at ments, must help re-equlp Allied IS Entor appellation ter to Mr. and Mrs. James Dowds, ficials and among Congress mem Of Townes ^Sale^ Ordinance ing to Raymond W. Goslee, chair forces and "must pool with our 10 Fartncr 3? Bad tempared 43 —— chowder 230 Colonial Rd., Rockville; a son bers returning for the start of a her home. She waa born April 2. IS Bunting 1 Corded febrlct 43 Seaport In ' 12 IduiiTed man of the Building Committee. 1884, in Uthuanla. a daughter of Allies In NATO scientific and tech BY KEN BAI.D AND JERKY BRONDPIELD SO Start agoin 11 garment to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown, new session. At that time, Goslee said, the JUDD SAXON , water Hawaii The legality of the town’s "going Michael and Agnea Kamlnskas Ve- nical information." iSl ra x 17 Meetings Coventry. Sen. Knowland (R-Callf) con Committee was at first told that RNE MOMAM, FVWI.A ISFaihioni 311 44rrotU llCk&e Among other things, the panel 132 Beams If^Skating BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son ceded that Ruasia may have a O fficer Killed out of business" ordinance is being the meeting would have to be post Said, this nation must provide 8O5M0KTM / CHAKMINS' 33 Church lication 44 Sun (prtflx) to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nova' \ Besides her husband she leaves N0THIN6 AT AU IIKE iS4 Dry slight lead now in misailca. hut questioned by Gaudet Jewelers. poned because bad driving Condi ^^eon, George Grlgas of this city; NATO Allies "with nuclear wea IMVipars rceetscs 33 OalKsecd 47Iraland ’ kowski, Windsor Locks. HER Sf ARSOMC 3S Be tthuble 41 Knocks said this country still Is "equal or A deniurrer waa presented in tions made it too difficu.f. for the twb daughters, Mrs. Benedicts pons and delivery syateins.” - 1st War god 24 State 'un Weekend BIRTH TODAY: A daughter to ahead’’ in various types of atomic 3S Counsel 40 Choos^ SO Muftcal In Pawtucket, Town Court this morning by Atty. architect. Henfy S. Kelly, to drive Ruskbwskl of Worcester, Mass., The group agrees that /th e SOBuptrteial Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, 56 weapons. from his office in New Haven. changes needed in defei^, ts- 38 Nomads 4lCorrldor\ direction Leon Podrove, counsel for Maurice and MVa. Charlotte Norniandin of I covtrlng Twelve accldenta d^e to ice or Hawthorne St. The Committee learned shortly Spencer, Mass.; a sister, Mra. peci^ly the acceleration of'Weapon ISOMMaflxadly s r r ice akatirtg occurred over the DISCHARGED SATURDAY: Youth Hunted Gaudet, who is charged with violat afterward that the plans for the Frances Minkus of Westfield, jroduction for all the ae^cas, will 14 Attdant Urfa 1 s r weekend in Manchester. At least Miss Margaret Cawley, 117 Cooper ing the ordinance laat month. addition were incomplete. Ma8.s.: and i^ght grandchildren. je expensive—perhal»s requiring ,WOetfroa [ St.: Albert Martin, 173 Green Boiler Explodes E three happened at Municipal skat (Continued from Page One) Gaulet was arrested Dec. 13 on a Kelly informed General Manager The funeraKwlll be held tomor- successive addltiofia on the order SSLagsl matters r ing rinka. Rd.; Henry Kissman, Coventry; court warrant charging him with! Richard Martin's office Friday, rosv at 8:15 a.m, from the Burke of $3 billion each year for the next ilTBeasdsa J Clyde Boober, 42 Vernon Dr.; Mrs. In Jarvis Block failure to obtain a permit to con several fiscal years,” The pres MQradt n r Gary Benson, son of Mr. and Tbe police radio warned caution that the plans were still incom Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., r Mrs. 'Thomas Ben.son, 6 Tyler Cir .Mary Scranton, 160 Tolland Tpke.; duct the sale and failure to submit plete, Goalee said this morning. with a solemn requiem Mass at 9 ent Defense;'apending budget ia es r mountain Mrs. Rose Haynes,, RFD 2, Rock should be used because both were an inventary of sale stock, both re 1 cle, suffered a cut right eyeljd at The amount of damage in Satur believed ahned. "He has never done work before a.m. at St. Bernard’s^^urch. Bur timated at about 5S8H billion; that 40OsaUe ville; Winston Turklngton,. 57 quired by the ordinance. for next year at about $40 billion. 41Circla part ■■■■ P Charter Oak Park when he fell on day morning’s boiler explosion in The car in which the youths for the town.” said Goslee. ial will be in St. Bernkrd’s Ce'hae- Hamlin S t; John Derby, 12 Ver The demurrer is based on two "He started work a year ago on tery. ^ But, the group aavs at one point 43----- con esm# \ the Ice Saturday. The 10-year-old the basement of the Jarvis Block Were fleenig crashed into a pole points; (1) that the required per was treated at Manchester Memo non S t; Miss Virginia Fraser, about a mile and a lialf from the preliminaries. Then for a long Friends may call at the toneral of their report, "We believe that 48 01eatltr IS p IT Coventry; Mrs. Olint Mochau. Ver-> on Center St. has not been esti mit is in violation of the 14th MFarmit p rial Hospital, aa were all the other where the officer was found bleed v. lrtle he did nothing. In September home today from 2 to 6 anX 7 to the security of the United States non Haven Convalescent Home; mated aa yet. Fire Chief W. Clif Amendment to the U.S. Constitu he started working on the final 9 p.m. ' transcends normal budgetary con- haUars faiwf. ing from a bullet wound in the tion, and (21 that the matter of llfiifnlnina r Bdward Diehl, 14-year-son of Daniel Mlqior, 476 E. Center St.; ford Mason aaid today neck. He was dead on arrival at plans.” Gosiee aaid. slderaUons and that the national co tto n WOOD? BY RAY GOTTOI ■ ♦, Stewart Croaaen, 137 N. Elm St; About 1:45 a.m., firemen from conducting such sales is already Mrs. Dotothy Kenney, secretary Mrs. Francis Moran / economy can afford the neceaaary undargsimant ft Mr. and M n. Ambrose Diehl, 129 Pawtucket Memorial Hospital. covered by Section 8703 of the S3 Fish tauea r I Keeney St:,--.received a cut on his Mary Ann Beaulieu, 31 Overland Companies No. 1 and 2 of the Town In Rhode Island a judge of a to Martin,, said she had spoken to Mra. Mary Horan, wiferiif Fran pieasurea.’ ’ \ 1 St.; Patricia Sandy, 227 W. Cen Fire Department were summoned State’s General Statutes. Kelly Friday, and that he had said SSRtUte r 1 Jl lower lip. ’ThrejB stitches were re Juvenile court can waive jurisdic In court arguments today, cis Moran, 82 Oak St., died at her T eW lI.' S4Moutb part quired to close the wound. He fell ter St.; Manuel Hendrickson. 72 S.' to the building by police. They tion in serious cases and permit the plans would be completed by home yesterday a f ^ a I°h8 1"' THINGS SSOroatsst Hawthorne St.-; Michael Angelo, 6 found that the blast had been Podrove maintained that the or the latter part of this afternoon. L on the ice at Charter Oak Park juveniles to go into district court. dinance deprives the defendant of ness. She was borp in Manchester. Ruantity yesterday. Allen Dr., Vernon; Lester Dewey, caused by a delayed firing of the Go.slee said, however, that this She waa a member of St. James' SSIVsaeh girl r r 75 Llnnmore D r; Mrs. Mildred his property without due process would not be time enough to allow Miss Maureen SuIUvan^dgugh- ignition on the boiler w 'c' serv of the law. He further claimed Church! friend p 11 ter of Mr. and Mrs. John^Ulvan. Grimm, 42 Dudley St.; Miss Betty ices the entire block. The explo- Martin Requests the members of the committee to Besides Ijer husband, she leaves ST Abstract r ______Colburn. 49 Vernon Ave., Rock- that the ordinance ia Illegal be examine the plans. With Posting , 131 Edgerton St., fell on the ice rion knocked out several windows cause the same matter is covered three sons, Francis of Manchester, batag F ! II *^s«M a»an at Center Springs Park, injuring IJohn'Spade, 132 Baldwin and a door, flremvi reported, but John of East Hartford and Fred Rd.: Mrs. Rosemarie Weber and Tax Agehts Help in the General Statutes. DOWN her aplne. The 18-year-old girl was'“ ’^'' ' ’’i" v nc fire resiilted. Judge Wesley C. Gryk set Satur erick.'itoran of West Hartford; a ^Raddr Sign’ 1 Gaalle F i 1) diacharged after treatment. daughter. Storrs; Mrs. Marjorie Alexander Jarvis, owner of the daughter. Mis.s Mary Moran of Nelson and daughter. 18 Ridge Local Residents day as the deadline for both the District to Meet 3 Source t t milk t*8slflal Bar(t]flt! How efttn imiat I toll you. Pot. wo'vo Others Hurt building, immediately put the defense counsel and the prosecutor Hartford: and two grandchildren. {Ot t o forfot...... tho Jonotoo and.... start kooping up with Other accidents yesterday In- St.: Mrs. Helen Kjellquist and I'Uilding's auxiliary heating unit Funeral services will be held Four pewons, ranging to age daughter, 22 Union St.. Rockville; to file briefs. The case itself waa On Buying Truck from 15 to 20, were capght by Rutslans!*’ elude the following; / into operation and the building re Income tax time brought a re continued day-to-day. Wednesday morning at 9:30 at the Mark Mon4tte, 11 years, son of Mr.s. Bernadette O'Brien and tained its heat, thereby preventing quest from the general manager W. P. Qiiish Funeral Home, 225 police yesterday afternoofL^ after daughter. East Hartford. After Podrove today pointed to A special meeting of the Voters, they erected a sign warning ja w Mr. and Mrs. Francis Monette, 70 the freezing of any pipes. today for agents to come to Man seven different sections of the 'or Main St. Burial will be in Mt. St. BUGS BUNNY / Homestead St. The boy suffered DISCHARGED VE.STERDAY: Mason also reported that the de chester to help residents with o ' the 8th District wil! be held to- Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. ing motorists of a radar cltapk Miss Rosemarie HnaUi. Stafford dinance as being filled with n'ght for the purpose qf authoriz being conducted on (Tenter St. a cut right knee, and is on crutches partment responded to a false preparation of their returns. "vague and arbitrary require- Friends may call at the funeral OIDZ MEARTOU THANK YOU, today. Springs; Miss Mary McNamara, 6 alarm over the weekend. About . General Manager Richard M ar-1 ‘ 'I'* ""'' ing the spending of 51,616 for a home tomorrow from 2 to 6 and Arrested' And charged with vio Charter Oak St.; Richard Johnson, tin was sending I letter to the Dis-1 P>-°«ecutor John FitzGer- new truck for the District's Sewer lating a General Statute pertain BY ROY CRANE SAY YOU NEEDED s»e Sharon Gidman, 9-year-old 3:30 p.m. yesterday they 'were aid maintained that the ordinance 7 to 9 p.m. BUZ SAWYER daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Justin 9 Fairfield St.; Leonard Sand- called to the comer of Hemlock trict Dii-ector in Hartford to tind Department. ing to fraudulent or oljstrucUvt A /w r A C X L , Strom, 87 Concord Rd.; Mrs. Marie was "perfectly legitimate" and its signs were Donald N. Delnlckl, 19, U.5. HAW MtAOQUAItTWW, WPIES ffleXT MOWING BUZ REPORTS TO U.5.WIVT I OFFICER ? Gidman, 11 Dorothy Rd., received and Liberty Sts. where Box No. 37 out when and whether agents will The amount represents the low Lee Foy w WmUGSMCE for RESSSMHMBHT to DUTV Begin, 943 W. Middle. Tpke.; Mrs. come here. purpose was to protect the public bid of Carter Ticvrolet. The meet Lee (Capl Foy, 33 Birch St., of 11 Deming St.; -Misa Clare M. «R,N0T«ACKI)a TRSNHOVfRt B u l l s a cut on the chin, six stitches were had been set without cause. The from.merchants who .say they are taken. Marlon Darwin. Andover; Mrs, false alarm n-as the third one re They usually spend two days be ing will be held ;.t the Hollister St. died yesterday at the Manchester Jones, 17, of Putnam, and Leslie E. Devices OF.iWY DIO'ms COMMIES. . ’^BYTHSWAY, Eleanor White. 97 E. .Middle Tpke,; going out of business to make a Schofield, 20. of 37 (Charter Oajt saWysr. have Daniel Topping, 7-year-old son sponded to within a week. fore the final, date for'filing re- School beginning at 7:30 p,m.. Memorial Hospital after a long KMDWmSOUNP KNOW TMitR Bradley Sledlik, 14 Windermere tum.s on April 15 in the Municipal quick sale and then do not go out St. The fourtk/person Involved, a ON ou a SOUR SUBS ossmUTioNr-nns YOU BVIR DONE s 9 « f Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Top At 7:30 a.m. today firemen from of business. Leon A. 'Thorp, district president, illness. Ave.. Ro.ckvllle; Francis Matthews, Building hearing room. said. Action bn, the expenditure is He was born in Manchester, Ibryear-old glrl/haa been turned INTUEEASTSRN ISIJOB40KVOUR AM YfM N ping. 217 N. Elm St,, fell while he 171 N. Elm St.; Michael Kravont- Companies No. 2 and 3 went to 143 Gaudet was aCrested after ad over to juvenile authorities. W'as ice skating and hit his head on Pearl St. where they quickly Last year, howevet;, the Internal the only busine.sq scheduled for *o- June 6, 1887, a son of James and MOtTERRANEM PIVINO.* ka, Glastonbury; Lydia Jackie, 79 Revenue Service informed town vertising a "going'sput of busi Police said that ^ e four made the Ice. He suffered a brain con- squelched a chimney fire. Mason ness" sale but then'remaining in night. Bu.san McCann Foy. He was a .vet Keeney St.; Alexander Kuze,_ 80 authorities that the agents would eran of World War I and for many a crude paper sign, ualng lipstick Cuaoion. Cottage St.; John Glngera, Harth said that there was no damage and business. Police Chief ..Herman O. and crayon, which skid "Radar Mrs. Frances Vaida.t 35, 58 the fire was caused by spot ac not be sent to Manchester. They years was employed at the Archie Dr.. Vernon: Mrs. Katherine Ma arrived after the intercession of Schendel said, at the time of the Warning Ahead.” They ^ c e d the Academy St., twisted her right zur and daughter, 46 Homestead cumulation in the chimney. arrest, that the merchandike which Hayes’ livery .stable. sign against a uUllty pole Just ■Q.; ankle yesterday and wa.s treated Congressman Edwin H. Mav. He leaves a sister. Mrs. Burt St; Mrs. Jlelen Sherrick and The Hartford office at 460 Capi Gaudet said he was selling jn his Public Records ahead of where local police\were this morning for a painful swell- sale came from a Lowell, Mass., Pitlslnger of Manchester; and sev 1^ m. Ing. daughter, 24- West St.; Mrs. Ther tol Ave. will assist taxpayers in operating their radar check h?ar esa Roger and son. 19 Clyde Rd.; firm which claimed it was going eral cousins. Griswold St. They Were arrested by , James Kuhlmann, 21, 122 Lyness preparing'their returns, frbm Jan, Warrantee Deeds The funeral will oe held at 2:30 / •Mrs. Marj’ Alice Llenert and son. 6 through Jan. 31; Feb. 3 through out of business. Schendel said a Elizabeth S. Ellis to Joseph L. Patrolman Walter Cassells Jr. lm-\ St., aUpped^o^ ice and broke a I Wapping; Mrs. Dorothy Peters and G ou ^ Cases check revealed that the Lowell tomorrow afternoon at the Holmes mediately after they posted the bone In hla right hand. Feb. 28; March 3 through March Gordon apd HarrleP-Gordon, prop Funeral Home, 400 Main St., with MORTY MBEKLE BY DICK CAVALU T.r/,.... in son, Storrs: Mr-s. Betty Holland 31; and April 1 through April 15, firm wasn't going out of business, erty on CrOfiby Rd. sign. Jeffrey Marjorek, _ lO-year-old i Wildwood Rd, Rockville. Hours for assistance days will be either. the Rev. Prescott Beach Jr., as Free under $100 bohd* each, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mar 0ises Monday Quitclaim Deed sistant at St. Mary’s Episcopal jorek. East Hartford, stnick his 8:15 a.m. to 4:45 ,p,m. "nie Hart-, FitzGerald argiK>d that th-> town Catherine R. Fay, aLso known as they are scheduled to appear in BY LANK LEONARD Aloysiu^ R. Conway, 37, of ford assistance program was an ordinance does not denrlve anv- Katherine R. Fay, al.so known as <3hurch, officiating. Burial will be Town Court Saturday. iilCREY FINN chin while ice skating.. He suffered In East Cemetery. a cut ;wiiich was closed with five Rockvill^ pleaded guilty to a nounced by District Director Har oAe of hla property without due Catherine Bliss Fay. Jo John Fay, Police Chief Herman O. Schendel Employe Group old R. All. process of the law but ins ead sets property at 404 Wetherell St. There will be no calling hours. reported today that radar devices suturto. charge fit driving while under the In lieu of flowers friends may John Purdy, 16-year-old son of influep^e of an intoxicant and was un th’ "intricate machinery" for John DlSalvo to Mary DiSalvo, were set up on Center St. from 1 Circulates Ballots affording that e"d, property at il3 Gerard St.' contribute to the Cancer Fund. to 4 p.n,. and on E. Middle Tpke., Mr. And Mra. John Purdy. 30 Jean fined • 5120 by Judge Wesley C. Rd.., was struck by a hockey stick. Pedrove al«'0 disputed the police I.eaNe near Ferguson Rd., from 2 to 7 Gryk in Town Court this morning. About Town chief's sole authority to make the John G. FranV and Michael J. Mrs.' Harry Munro p.m. He received a cut near hia right Ballots were going out today for Mr.s. Anna Munro, wife of HaF eye. Three stitches were taken. the election of two new members Conway, on Dec. 14, lost control of derision in such mat tea FitzCer- Hines to Frank Shlmaitis Sr., He commended local motorists his car. which hit a utility pole on firemises at .314 Main St., for ry A. Munro of Englewood, Fla driving in those areas yesterday, Grace Kellner, 9-year-old daugh of-the committee which represents A meeting of the Dorcas Society Eld's reply w.a.a th~t e ''f‘ rcement died early this morning at i ter of Mr. and. Mrs. Edward Kell Main St. causing heavy damages is scheduled for Wednesday at 8 waa necessary and tha c'l ef o ' no operating a drug store for two adding' that no arrests were made town office workers. years beginning Nov. 1' at $3,000 ■Venice, Fla., hospital. They were and only 10 warnings were handed ner, 86 Grove St., Rockville, suf- to the vehicle as well as' injuries p.m. in Luther hall of Emanuel lle'' waa acting aj the enforcement fornier residents of this town and ferto a dislocated left elbow when The new committee members’ to himself. ’ Lutheran C^hurch. The Rev. C. a.eencv in the matter. a year. out, six of them on (Tenter St, Sgta. will replace Mrs. Marguerite Wood Attachinelit Bolton. ' George McCaughey and Edward she fell on ice Saturday.' Raymond P. Wirtalla, 41, of 79 Henry Anderson, the pastor, will Podrove concluded that the or Friends said Mrs.' Munro was Over the weekend, more than and Bob Sasse, president of the Ridge St,, charged with speed speak about the new hymnal, folv dinance creates such a ha'^dsh p on Fogerty Bros.. Inc., against Winzler and Patrolmen Primo Municipal Employes Assn. Two- Louis E. Mackey and Justlna R. .seriously burned in an accident Amadeo and Walter Cassells Jr. 4,0(X> used municipal rinks at the ing. was fined $30. A charge of lowing a brief business meeting. apnllcgnts that it appears the law last week when her clothes caught Centet Springs Park Annex and year terms are expiring for both. operating a vehicle with a defec Mrs. Dorothy Anderson will head was nassed to nrevent persons f’-om Mackey, $300, property on Essex conducted the E. Middle Tpke. . I €0mLi Under association rules, they can fire from an open gas burner check and Patrolman Emanuel ■L-u at Charter Oak Park. The large tive muffler \ -as nolled. Wirtalla the hostess committee. conducting s'jrh sales. "It is alm'ist St. In addition to her husband. Mrs • 1NB By I taa. TM. Bag. Pat. H. pond in CJenter Springs has not yet not be reelected to succeed them was arrested ladt month by Patrol Hartford National Bank and Motola and Sgt. McCaughey impossible to co-np'y with the Munro is survived by a son, Stuart operated the Gehter St. radar post. 'been opened for skating. selves. man Emanuel Motoia on Oakland Ladies of the Assumption will trnns of the o-din-nae ” ho said. Trust Co. against Louis E. Mackey BY LESLIE TURNER and Justina Mackey, $475, prop of Fort Myers, Fia.; three daugh CAPTAIN BASV At the other municipal rinks, Others on the 5-member com St. He pleaded guilty to tlie hold their monthly meeting to "It looks as If the ordinanc” is tera, Mrs. Clyde (Catherine) Mar TMM YOUR TNATY COUlDNT MAM IT. OMK! (KAD I-CAIMHt I ITB MV LAST PAY ont the first ice-skating of the season mittee have another year of their charge. night at 8:15 in the church hall. almed'at rrot'ctlrig com-etl’o-s erty on Es«ex St. Trade Name shall of Engleword, Mrs. William ■t X . BY RALSTON JONES AND PRANK RIDGEWAY CROMVNi AND YOU WAUT TD CANCEL VDOr YDUR WIW 5A'» 1 IBABYl YDun oowa started at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. terms to serve. They are Mrs. Stanley F. Burrldgei 42, of The Rev. Joseph E. Far.-ell, pastor, rather than giving a person the op (Velma) Renton of Manchester MR. ABERNATHY VDirD fROSAStV I WITMME AND rMadelon Bradley, Mrs. Florence Andover, was fined $13 idr operat and chaplain of the organization, B and S Te.xaco Service at 270 THtBOATEj - r\ UAM4 During the morning today. Park portunity to cond'icl such a sale if and Mrs. Pedro (Jean) Currea of —I OONB-t Department employes were clear Helinski aiij. Joseph Conti. ing a motor,, vehicle without a will conduct a question and answer W. Middle Tpk., Auerelio dos A va n m n cup? THAnBiHc ittm IT WDULDNT he wants to." Santos Sllveira, proprietor, to Fort Myers. K MUCH FUM, 7/ — ■ ing off chaff Kicked up by the New officers will be named at a license. He was arrested Saturday period. An added attraction will be Judge Gryk said that he would Funeral arrangements are in oiME vouVe had! y o u cu re NO.XCANT night on E. Center St. by Patrol Parkede Texaco Service. H i k u m - weekend skating and spraying membership meeting after the "The Trading Post," and members stuflv the briefs and would- render complete. .AAUST LOVE coffee! ctan oth c stuff. committee choices are made by man John Hughes, who said hiq at are reminded to bring articles in Corporation Amendment „ ' with water to give skaters a new a decision as soon as pcrslble. House o^. Records, Inc., increas ice mirface. ballot. ^ tention was draAvn to the gar be good Condition. Refreshments will STOCK GAINS CLIPPED cause it had no tail lights. also be served. , ing starting capital from $1,000 to New York, Jan. 6 (A5—Profit Michael Tomaso, 49, of Johnston, $ 6 , 000. Coventry Building lYirmlts taking early this afternoon sliced R, I., waa fined $15 for speeding. Dr. Irwin Reznick is attending a away a good part of the gains % Arrested Saturday, he pleaded series of. educational clinics in To Fred Knofla for Manchester Personal Notices Police Arrests Convalescent Home, enclose porch of ah early stock market up guilty to the charge. Boston, which began today and surge. But the market remained Stanley Mendall, 42, of South Four Youths Held at 28 Cottage St., $200. will continue through tomorrow un the upside. Many gains «-hlch Herbert Wright, 28, of 12 Battis Windsor, waa sentenced to 30 days and Wednesday, under .the spon To Choman's Housewrecking for In Itffiiiioilam In Lake Breaks Atlantic Refining Co., demolition originally ran to well over a ta Rd., was arrested early Sunday In jail for intoxication. Mendall sorship of the Boston Dental was arrested Saturday night by of house at 204 Hartford Rd„ l>olnt were clipped. An increas ■ In loving memory of Mr«. Job'sIo morning, and charged With breach Society. ing number of small loses ap Iriih who passed away 14 years ago Patrolman Allan Smith who said Four local youths will be turned 1 $2.50. ,'N today, . of the peace. He was arrested about To Charles Pontlcelll for Frank peared. Alrerafts ami steels 2 o’clock by Supernumerary Pa he found him lying on .>he side of St. James’ Mothers (Jircle will over to Willlmantic Juvenile Court | meet Wednesday night at 8 o'clock Symonds, alterations to dwelling forced ahead in tho initial a1- F t 1-6 14 years ago'you left us, trolmen Edward Kuczynskl and the highway on New Buckland Rd. to answer charge.s that tjiey broke r ciSflMty la answer to His call. about 7 o’clock. Judge Gryk at the hor e of Mrs. Barbsrt into and damaged some 29 cot at 63 Seaman Circle, $950. BY PETER HOFFMAN 'But the memories you left us Sgt. Henry Gauruder after a com JEFF COBB plaint was received at headquar warned Mendall, who, the court C Ngil, 124 E. Center St. The co- tages at Coventry lake. Are precious, to us all. aaid, has a long record of Intox ihostesa will be 'Mrij; Kathtrine Complaints from property own THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SiHUGGS * JEH'.WU./NOm BONES YBU1UI...A FMB...Y3UNa ters that Wright waa causing a .... . coto*" ] nAN...... Daugfatsr Sadie and family. ication convictions in East Hart Funke. ers to ^tateJ>ollce revealed that BUORE concx BMMES MOWS "(TSIOOSdJ, .0 BE broken/ disturbance at the Ferndale Res IDO/TKNCIl/MWr ITUWKVOU ) I zto fru M n I'LL CARRY 00-.YaARa...YDUN6ai(.M taurant on Main St. Free under ford and South Windsor, to "stay tho youths had gone on a rampage, FUR THE VERY FIN ESI IN COLGATE Inasani iSt A fK A L m u te GRA NY...^ J I'L Card of Thanks Sunset Rebekah Lodge, No. 39, 'lOlflSTAUNS NlLWUBi < ' ATHIM6TD MIATlS UR JOAN MtKSS A mtU uescguuptepoN HEROVBRTO 550 bond, Wright ia scheduled to out of Manchester." breaking! windows, entering and DENTAL eO fi L — - r ABOm WEdETCOWN \ WOONi A (OC.TWCAR... thTH e bed/ Gerald C. Martin Jr., 33. of 132 lOOF, will hold a brief meeting in damaging cottages and trailers In QUALITY USED CARS nsPLOOfiBSfiode I wish to thank all my friiuids and appear in Town Court Jan. 13. ALWAYS SEE OCR COMPLETE SELECTION CREAM atssMnBEiwmM'ro 'cioucE , I 'O ta THBMOOllF£PeYeS nsighbora, for their cards and flowers Robert A. Ferris, 18, of 229 E. kpruce St.’, charged, with failure Odd Fellows Hall tonight at 7 the Standlsh Rd., Bellevue, Water mow tou WMD A MM m o a m m a l^u to all those who vCre so kind dur- Center St., early Sunday morning to pay an overtime parking ticket, o'clock, following which the 1958 front Park, Gerald Park and Bee ALWAYS AT LEAST SO CARS my recen^ .Illness. forfeited a $5 bond. Frederick M. slate of officers will, be inztailed. be camps areas. Mary Stonlella. waa charged jvlth failure to stop r m m e at a stop sign at Essex SL and W. Rowett, 27, of 674 E. Middle Tpke., State Policewoman Margaret TO CHOOSE FROM ^STORY, Iil| Memoriam Middle Tpke. Arrpated by Patrol similarly charged, was fined |3. .IRBM DELAY EXPLAINED Jacobsen and State Policeman vBEDANS, COUPES. STAlHON WAGONS. CONVERTIBLES man Leo Grover, Ferria la schedr The cases of Frank W. Bihok, ' Washington, j Jan. 6, (Ah r— Walter Schmlegel of the Stafford 39, of 104 Birch St., charged with Former Secretary of Defense Springs barracks aaid the youths ALL OUR CARS ARE FULLY GUARANTEED ARTHUR In loving memory of Jessie Irish who uled to appear in court Saturday. BANK FIN ANCWO UP TO 36 MONTHS passed sway January 4, 1944. Joseph A. Lewis, 19, of Rock evading responsibility, ■ driving Oharles E. Wllion said today the broke alt the windows in a .trail- DRUGSTORE k while under the influence of an main effort to develop Inter '>er, broke only , a few In some cot- OPEN 'WLL ff EVENINGS 043 MAIN STREET Loving momoriea never Adie ville, was arrested Sunday, morn Aa time goes on and_____ daysra pAsa by ing and charged with 'operating a, intoxicant and failure to chaqge mediate Range BaUlatlc Missiles tagea, dama:ged the interiors- la our______bearta'precloua’’ precloua memories i art motor vehicle with a defectiya hla address on hli lloensa And reg- ( I R ^ ) was delayed until 2'/) of others. BARLOW MOTOR SALES Opm 1 Dogw—1 Ntlkto kapt muffler. ArrMted on E. Middle ia^Uon, and Emil Sapere, 33, of jreara ago hooauae "to begin with . : WIWPSOB AVE., BOCKVUIJB--PHON* TB 6-t6lS Sffi# AJE to lltM PJL 9 t a mothar wa loved, and ahall navar J,ui|ua Ceaiar waa gasaaiinated , forget . ■ •^^ke., Lewis ia scheduled to ap ^ thenfield,, charged with speed' there waa ao toeofuixed nUltory I ln|^ were corJtinued to Jan. U. i. need for the IRBM.” in .44 B. C . ' T* ' if I ^ \s|loiiuiaiii Irtab and fanlUr. pear in court here Saturday. I ' i- \ r - -.#■ S ' M /•
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T H E Herald on By EA R L^Y O ST es Los Sports Editor ' >iiie Pros Rim Out of Gas, V porky Still a Shariwhooter V^' New Haveii Wills Out, Await ■arts of Good things often times come in small packages afld one of Indians Rel 84-76 the finest little-basketball point-getters in the .tibiintry in- Haven, ^hui; 6 (^5—The Kew Year in^Dege baaketball la By PAT b6 ld\ jC , but at len t three Connecticut aquM^inciH^iac Yale and ^ vaded Manchester last Friday night and really ^ w e d a crowd By PAT BOLDUC Ref cut—with theySiWld etart 1958 all> ^ r again. xJTha Elia and of several hundred, Florinda (Porky) Vieira» who put little While low-scoring Rockville ’ High and idle Cheney Tech Coach Eddie Rosmarin anjdliis Green Proa wiD pnib- dropped Saturday night gamea to'DarUnouth and-Manhattan, Quinnipiae C<)Iiege in New Haven'on the (kdlegiate basketball ably set their sights on qualifying for the Cohnecticut Biuk4t- Bpfetively, while FalrfleW waa are down for two basketball -games apiece -this week, disap New York, Jap. $ •'mapduring his great career, put on the finest shooting exhibi pointing Manchester High and Hebron Regional will each go ball Assn, playoffs afber losing a closely-iconmted 84-76 de- (JP)— iwin6 to undefeated Boeton Col tion ry6 seen in this CSty of Vll-'V— Oision to the New HaVen Columbus Bears yesterday afternoon lyo , veterans and perhaps lege. They were thathe nrsiflret opn- lags Charm since elongated Kenny to the post once.'Coach Tony .D’Angona’s Techmen, who at the Wlfichester S/mool gym In^-- teati aince Mie holiday raceaa fw Cl^win dropped T|i 85 tallies a Manor/ eagres shortly Diutte hmvsn't played since bowing to*p otha^' players today fated pos Faille LeayfeS playeiLhla college basketball at St. New Haven. /•' come from each team. Dartmouth won 82-70, decade ago for Manchester against Hartford Tech back on Dec. 18, With a home court advantage Clos4i to 300 tans, watched the the Pros-were able sible ^nilihinent by National JdanhatUH 63-57, and BoatofK ' Middletown in a State Lugue Bonaventure; He ta now a saleman ■tart the schoolboy action Tuesday eight points behind In'' ' opsnfng Basketball Assn. President; Ir. the'New England area,..Can Wednesday against FlainvlUs and dst Bears notch their third tri- ThemTalkliig- 71t«4. gam* at,.thd Armory. afternoon-with a 2 o’clock contest Friday against 8t. Thomas tha umiBh In six league starts after period and erect a 89-1 at Maurice Podoloff as the result the Harlem Globetrotters whip an against Vinal Tech of Middletown halftime. The ex-'UCoti c e n te r 'The only victorious qulntaU ’ Vieira, a native of New Bed^! NBA club? Last week the once Rama could very well Uft ' thsir, oyeredmiM a six-point * deficit At of a frec-fO r^ at St. Louis., were tha 0>aat Guard Academy, vford. Mats., scored 41 of His St the East Side Rec.Thursday af record up to tha JSOO mark. All halfUms. Tbs setback was tha third tallied 14 markers in t .' seco n d mlghtji Minneapolis Lakers, now ternoon (Jheney goea to Glaston quarter. Joe Holup o rp etro lt and Char But NoiMappy which stopped Worcester Tech. 74- Bridgeport team<’s 91 points in s' the worst team in the NBA,, that is needsd is a pair of rie- in five CBA outings for the Pros ley Share of St. Louis were tossed 51, at Worceater, and Quinnipiae < 100-91 loss to Green ManoY in s bury for a 8 o’clock encounter Toro, who did a fine Job trounced the Trotters,. 111-100. It against Glastonbury High. toriM and Rockville does have Oie who simply ran out of gas in the out of Sunday afternoon's game, New York',' Jan. 6 UPi — Mkrcei College, an 88-78 victor over Dur- Connecticut Basketball Assn, at- wasn't .too many years ago that potential to accomplish this task. final 10 minutes. Ing the high-scoring SurhoR,^nd won bv the Hawks SowSi by* Ref Paillt is, the most, talked about fe« Tech in Fall River. Quinnipiae, BCtipn. Me was almost unstop- Rockville li'oets, Plainvllle Captain BohOrous, sidelined fpr CSrIson gave a tremendous jm - however, traveled to New Bedford the Lakers, like the Boston Cel Since the ieague-leading Milford eree 5tendy Rudolph after a fight player '-In the ,^{htlonal Hockey and despite Kis great acoring tics are now, refuse to play exhibi Wednesday night In the first of two gamea because of a sprain^ Chiefs lost to Danbu^ for the first formance of rebounding during t|ie . that also Involved other players on League' today but the 27-year-old TecK'-Sundey aftenioon and loot in^ 'fe«^e wasn't a "gunner" by any five straight home gamea and then ankle, returned to action last Fri first 20 minutes, especially off overtime, 57-51. tion games once the NBA season time in eight contests there is still both teams. ' \ Net^'York Rangera goal tender shakW His two-handed set shots starts. With attendance way down entertains newcomer St. Thomas day and ahould bolster Rockville's a chance Of Green Manor, Central defensive board, the sturdy Rudolph, . who said he wb«Ud Wpuld prefer that he wasn't the Yale, defending Ivy ' Trom the outside drove Manchester in Minneapolis the Lakers are Acquinas of New Britain Friday stMk this week. But like' Zstur- Connecticut Basketball League limiting the bears to Just one shot.' 'make a full report to Podoloff, sai4^ subject of convereatton. champion,' Won’t' have a chapde to •t.defendeni^crsty and when the de- playing as many exhibitions as night. Manchester is home to un sky, Canavari may continue to champions last winter, overtaking But the lack of .reserves and Pe- he ejected Holup and Shave be There are no comparative per mend lU waye until Friday when •■■'fense m o ^ out he retaliated with pouible to try and get out of the defeated Hall High of West Hart shuffle hls lineup in an effort to Ronnie Harris, Bobby Knight and trillo'6 acoring spree in the fourth cause they came off the bench to formances in the-record books but It hosts Pennsylvania In ita sec -■isome fine^Omp-shootlng cappdd by /red. Don't be too surprised if the ford Friday while on the same uncover a winning combination. Co„ but it will be an uphill battle. quarter were Just too much for the Going My Way? become, principals in the slugging here’e what happened to Pallia in ond Ivy League gamejv the sea '(R*ivlng over the head b a a k e ts team moveil from Minneapolis be light Hebi^n journeys to the Rose How to Keep Fit And a t the moment the Pros will Proa to combat. Tlie locals sadly With the Saw Tooth mountain range in Idaho aa a backdrop, Shirley Love makes a striking picture and punching. ■ two weekend games: son. Another Ivy League opponent, While fkUlng sway from the hqOp. fore another NBA season starts. sly for a meeting with Norwich- (Joacb (Jlyde Waahbum wilt un have to step lively to be among the missed big Art (Juimby, team's pausing on Dollar Mountain as she wait* for friends in a ski party to catch up. A swift ride down- Fireworks Start With the Rangers leading 4-1 in Princeton. vlelU th e ra y n e Whit Lost season Vieira rallied/^ 732 • • • Reglpnal Tech. , doubtedly have hls youthful Rama This. Is how Paolo Rosl does It in a New York gymnasium. The four top teams which will take part .leading scorer, and Worthy. Pat a nationally televised game faturr ney gym the n ei^night Veteran George King of the 29-yesr-oId Italian from the Bronx is rated a good fifth among slope win bring the group to the famous Sun Valley resort. ■ ______. ■ The Hawks were leading 66-48 points in 21 games for a Z*A point ShoWlilg only one victory in four spend ctmsiderable time on the In the scheduleid poat-sekson play- terson who had other coininlt* day against Boston. Marcel saw Holy Ctaee Neat per gams average wlth/TI o a c h New York Athletic Club. . b e aA foul line before traveling to Nor the world's lightweights. offa menu. in third period when the fireworka the puck fly past him six times In starts the^Mancheater Indians Wilt started aa Detroit's George Yard- The tlC o n ^are idle ilntii Satur *ruffle Maroon'a Quinmpla'c five. Pete (Jiose of Manchester and St. wich Friday. Hebron made just Man of the Hour Hitting on 11 of 19 field goal at the last 7 *,4 minutes for a 7-4 John's University to the tape in have their h^nds full Friday with ley and St. Louis' Jack McMahon day when ^ e y meet Holy Cross at 'Vialra, a great ball handler and a the iurprlslnjf. Warriors, unbeat two free throws in 13 tries last ■ Reserve, Billy Petrlllo, former tempts and sparked by Gerbe and Comeback of the Year Unknown Pro Bruina victory. Storrs. Fairfield has a home affair Hustler from the word go, tied the featured one mile run of the Friday while winning 55-43 over guard Joe (jtrlando who scored got Into a scramble. In no time Then- Runday- he cheeked the en GCIL leadecs'-who have, dumped Seton Hall ace, waa New Haven’s both benches were emptied and with C; W. post tomorrow and . ■•Ken Hammond of 'West Virginia Metropolitan A.A.U., meet last Lyman Memoriail It was the man of the hour yesterday. The eight points apiece. New Haven league-leading Montreal O ne- tr a v ^ to Kings Point Friday. Saturday night at Madison Square Meriden. Bristol/\Windhhm and Rams' second victory in seven out Hawaii Grid Stars Jumped into s 23-15 advantage at punches were thrown all over 'tha diens for the fir*t 11 minutes and Tech aa the nation’s No. 1 scorer. Wethersfield in an''ehriy display of quick-stepping forward helped the Leads Field, court. Police were called in to help C i^ t. Guard has two away games, '. Proving' that he hasn't lost his Garden. King, a Boston school strength. The Wen Hartford ings. Bears overcome a four-point defi the end of the first quarter. Green Irish Return to Power two seconds. But within the next atr Trinity tomorrow and at Bran- teacher, took part in several Five Manor started stron^y but faded restore order. '' seven minutes snd 55 seconds, the touch this season, Vieira hak gone squad, which won only four of 15 Against Norwich Washburn will cit in the final peftod with 14 im Bob Pettit of St. Louis, playing ^la Friday. over the 40 pojnt several times and Mile Road Races in the past. likely string along with his regu portant markers, including six of in the waning minutes or until Has 207 Total Canadlens whipped the puck. into Hanover spectators wera treat Central 0>nnecticut Board of Ap ttUa last Winter, are led by Cap lans with a heavy cast protecting a the net four times. has a 30 plus average. And he'a in tain Dick Larson, one o t the bet lar starting lineup ot (scoring to / seven'from the foul line. Up until Rosmarin and Ashe v^ere inserted fractured bone in one hand, paced ed to an impressive second half ‘a lot faster snd tougher competi proved Basketball* OfflcUIs will tals between parentheses) Co-CSp- the last quarter Petrlllo had been into the.game. On Gridiron Rated Tops TaU'e shut them out the / re shooting display by tha Dartmouth meet tonight a t 8 o’clock .at the ter players in the greatin-Hartford Loe Angeles, Jan. 6 — The the scorers with 28 points. Yard- mainder of the way but the Rang tion In the CBA. area, Art Hoelzer, snarpshooting Uin Dave Farley (81) and Bob' held to two, baskets in the second Carlson's point-making paved the • < men- have been separated from the ley, the league's leading scorer, Indiana after a alow first half . Despits hls lack of stature, he Hartford Courant Auditorium. lulo (31) up front. Gunars-Vlnkela Honolulu, Jan. 6 (/P)— The Hawaii All-Stars, fortified with period. way for the losers' m arg^ at ths ers could do nothing against which- ended 36-30. All tickets have been sold for 5-11 letterman. ana high-rscoring. New YorCJan. 6 (/P)—Notre Dame, a team that won only boye In the $3,’' 000 Loe Angelea was held to 11. Jacqu^ Plante and Montreal won managed to pull down seyerai re- Jack Isleib, 6-3 center. (36) at center, and (3o-Golf Tournament. The victory permitted the Dartmouth opened the second '1>ouhds against Green Manor and Saturday- night's UCSmn-Holy Vezina (44) and Bob Ponchak (28) verted two free throws with 8:40 mostly to Carlson's eight tallies, two of 10 games in 1956-but rebounded to halt mighty Okla 4-0 to inci;ease their lead Over the period with 11 fast points to take Cross basketball game at Storrs. in the backcourt. Top r^rves first quarter of the Hula Bowl game yesterday and won And. of all things, Gay Brewer Hawks to retain their nine-game New Yorkers to 16 points. 'Hls general ail around floor play 53-34. remaining in the fourth period to ■Iso were out front 56-53 at tha homa’s 47-game winning streak and post a 7-3 record for 1957, Jr„ 25, a comparative youngster lead In the Western Division over a 41-30 lekd. They were never was ouUtanding\He'a a fabulous Sorry, but I can't accomodate any with Hebron include Harold Tay accord New Itaven a 57-56 edge thref-quarter mark. Boom Boom Big Oun headed and tossed in a total 58 one at this late date... Pitcher lor (26) and Dick Farley (23). The five-touchdown passing of^ was voted the comeback team of the year today. on the tourney trail, leads the pack the Cincinnati Royals, who edged Bemie ( B o ^ Boom* Geoffrion ' 'ahooter whose marlunanship is as quarterback Tobin Rote of the De which the winners never gave up. New Haven, which shot at a' The annual year-end poll of thet------; by one stroke In today's final the New York Knlcks 101-100, points In the final half. Game rec accurate from 40 feet out as it is Jim Bunning has become the first It marked the, first time since mid sparkling 56 per cent average from was the big gun in the Canadlens' ords showed that the Indians hit Detroit Tiger pitcher to sign a Schoolboy sv/imming fans arc troit Lions and the line-plunging Associated Press gave Coach Ter each 31: Hank Sauer, 264 Roy scramble for the |7,000 first place Syracuse’ Nats chalked up their attack. He scored:two goals snd from 10 feet away from the hoop. Eastern Tourhey way In the second quarter that the the field in a strong second half ry, Brennan's Fighting Irish an second straight over the weekend Slight Entanglement on 42 per cent of their field goal contract for the 1958 season. rorninded that 0>ach Dick Sol of Joe Perry of the Sari Fraricisco Sievers, 18; San Francisco 49ers, money. assisted in another as Montreal tries and 86 per cent of their foul •' During the final minutes of the • • • 46era proved too much for the All- Bears had been out front. Seven show, wound up with 34 baskets in overwhelming total of 10.1 first The field was cut to 76 for the They teat Boston 115-106 Satur chalked up its sixth straight tri exciting struggle, when the home lanek’s Red and White squad opens Dropped by PGA straight points by the hot-shooting 74 (46 per cent) shots overall. The 12; Notre Dame Coach Terry Bren day and Philadelphia yesterday Slightly tangled In'a tussle for possession of the ball are Philadel ahot^. Graham Holmes of Manchester its 10-meet Khedule Friday after America gtudded College All-Stars. place ballots as Notre Dame beat nan, Stan Muslal, Don Hoak, Bal fourth-round play, with scores of phia Warriom’ Nell Johnston (6) at left, and Syracus* NaUonaU' umph and Piante posted his sixth Star of the game was Dart team pulled away to a safe mar Petrlllo boosted the victors into a Pros were not too far behind with out the Cleveltuid Browns of the 221 OP lower qualifying. 111-96. The Warriors also lost gin, Vieira was still fugging, giv will be one of the principals in noon against New London a( 4 The 49er back caught an 8*4 64-58 margin With six minutes to 29' hoops in 77 attempts for a per-, tlmore Colts, and Auburn football Ed Conlin In flriit period play of yesterday's game here. Conlln shutout of the campaign. mouth’s Rudy Laruaso, a g-foot-7 tonight’s six-round semi-final box o’clock at the new Manchester Baltimore, Jan. 6 OP)—A Balti National Football League. team, each 11 and'the Ohio Slate Brewer climaxed a briUiarik Saturday, dropping an 81-78 deci got away with the ball and scored. The Nata overwhelmed the Boston’s. Bruins lost a chance to ing s 100 per cent effort in hopes yard T d pass from Rote and more official announced today that go as the locals had difficulty lo centage of 88.' Green Manor bit sion to Detroit. Junior, who was high scorer with of Closing the. gap. ing bout St RL Nick’s A rena. in High School pool. Co-Captains Jim grpOnd out three more six-pointers cating the hoop.. on 16 of 36 firit half shots. In the nationwide balloting, 211 football team,' 10. third round yesterday by droippjrfg Warriors before 3,500 to win, 111-96,^ the NBA contest. (AP close In on the second place Rang 32 points and led both teams li»/re- New York. The fight will be the Davis and Tom Hyson will lead the the Eastern' Open Golf Tourna spbrtswriters and sportscasters a 15-foot putt 00 the 18th hole as Boston, however, remained 5*4 ers when they bowed to the Chica TOe little guy would be wel on line plunges of 17, two and seven ment would not be played this A driving layup by reserve Stan Rosmarip's club faces a busy Worst Record In History games In front of-Syracuse In the PhotbfaXjV ^ ______I______bounds with’2l grabs. . / comed back in Man ebSster any first for Holmes since last sum Indians while sophomore BiUj'!yards. cast ballots, and the 105 firsts for the sun cast long, deep ^adow s go Black Hawks 4-3 Sunday afiet; For the Elis, Johnny Ls* had 30 Stuck is expected to be a big poin^ year. *■ Ashe cut New Haven’s bulge to weekend with a Saturday night Notre Dame's 1966 record was scroes the green lined with a good Eastern Division by downing the the Hawks had downed^'Toronto time. mer when he appeared at the out The Collegians finally came out 70-68 w ith. still fdur minutes to game in Derby and a Sunday night Notre Dame helped roll up a total hapless Minneapolis Lakers 113- 'points. Yale's shooting was disap door area at Mt. Neho. .. Mickey getter for the host tankers in both City Public Relations Director of 423 points. A first place vote the worst since the Irish began portion of the gallery crowd of 4-2 Saturday. Toronto also lost pointing. They made ohly one out the 200-yard freestyle and 100- of their doldrums in the third Tom O'Donnell said Uie Profes play in the last quarter but the contest ■ against Porky 'Vloira’t 100 Sundsy. last night, 3-2 to Detroit's Red Katkaveck, former, local resident Bears quickly shot intO'S 75-68 ad Bridgeport Highlanders Irt Bridge counted three points, with two for football in 1887. The Irish man some 20,000 fans, of three attempts from the floor Shot* Here and There and profeasionat baoeball player, yard freestyle. period after trailing 40-7. sional Golfers Assn, dropped the second, and one for third. Cleve aged to defeat only Indiana and A loud roar o^ploded when the Big- Second Half Wings. Who dropped a- 3-1 decision snd had a 64 per'bent record from Heisman Trophy winner John tournament off the golf circuit for vantage with 3:30 to gd. Immedi- port. The locals return home Sun- to Montreal on Saturday. « Fred Diutte, former National reports he has a new $250,000 pool The smooth-strokIng/Stuek was ately the winners went into a suc day Afternoon, Jan. land had 23 firsts and 131 points. North Carolina. The team, which ball plunked home, giving the Maurice Stokes tallied 20 of his tha foul line. Basketball Assn! player wltli and recreation center a t Waycross. the lone Manchester dinner, cap Crow of Texas A&M. who hung the year because of a conflict of 19 a g a in s t had been voted the national cham hiwky young p*ro a 6^ for the after 27 points in the second half aa the Ron Murphy scored the HawkI' At Stdrn, the Huskies fought up the lone collegiate tally of the dates with the PGA’s champion- cessful stall and several key char Marco Polo. The Brovyns, who won only five tying and winning goals in the Rochester, is now residing In Man- Ga.. where he is the city recreation turing both of his specialties, in ity tosses enabled New Haven to and lost seven gaimes in 1956 after pionshlp eight times—-the last in noon and ,Y07 'or holes. His Royals came from behind, pulled desperate!^ making two strong , chMtef and will Join the {preen j director. the recent meel./wlth the Alumni. second quarter on an eight-yard ahlp tournament in Philadelphia. Mew B sves (M) 1949—usually was among the top total wah' one stroke better than away and then staved off a la« defeat of Bqston. And then the second hsif bids, but couldn’t stop O’Donnell, who has been chair preserve Its eight-point niargin. P B F Pts. six straight Eastern Division titles Hawks were called on to defend The strong Grads copped an easy run added two more in the third 1 Surhoff, f ...... 5 4-7 14 and three world championships, 10 of the land each season until Frank ^tranahan of Toledo. Ohio, minute rally by the Knlcks. Clyde the Manhattan'Jespera. Manhattan •0-28 decision. on a 12-yard drive and a three- man of the tournament during the Excellent Support 0 Btehop. f ...... /, ... 0 M 0 won their conference crown this 1956. mho al.so turned In a 67. Lovellette also produced 25 points their alitn lead In the last period held the lead throughout, except yard plunge. ’ eight years of ita existence, said Petrlllo received excellent sup S Pillcbowski, f ...... (.. 1 1-1 3 Shaved to Two while playing three men against 3 Gtrlando, f ...... 6 0-2 >3 fall with a 9-2-1 record. In suc in contrast, Notre Dame In 1967 ^ In Striking Pistanre * for Cincinnati, two more than reg for Connectimt’s ,-opening basket . Michigan State's Walt Kowal- Baltimore has a definite date for port from teammates Cliff Gerbe J Petrlllo. f ...... 6 (-3 IS istered by Ray Felix in leading the five for a minute and a half and by Paul Kaspar. / 3 Gerbe. c ...... ceeding the World Oiampion New defeated Purdue, Indiana, Arm^ E. J. (Dutch) Hsrrisoii, second four against five for another four Vejar and Crawford Top Show ezyk added TDs in the third and 1959 and an option on one for 1960. who caged 17 tellies, Sal DlNicola, ,.. 7 17 York Giants, the Browns whipped and Pittsburgh before dropping round leader by two strokes, New Yorkers’ offense. / ' New York. Jan. 6 tD —With moat of the conference races barefy The Jaspers controlled tha of Porterhouse Wins fourth stanzas on short plunges of Ed Carter, director of the former Hlllhouse High standout, 1 Wrlftit. r ...... 0 00 0 underway, - only ■ two major college basketball ranking powers re minutes. IMdie Litxenburger got fensive boards moat of' the-way PAT MISTBETTA 3 StefSnauwikl. g . . . . 0-0 0 the New York club twice and had two in a row to Navy and Michi turned, in a smooth par 71 over the In chalking up thelp fourth vic his 13th goal for . Chicago while one foot snd one yard. PGA's tournament tour. Informed who added 16 markers, and Surhoff .3 Wn)f. r ...... i oo 4 clinched the title as early as Dec. gan State. 7,100-jiard Rancho coifrse and re tory in their last five games after mained undefeated to d a y s highly unusual, if not. unprecedented, and out-rebounded the 'Huskies Tonight at St. Nicholas Arena ^•laiidits of Fans Lou Michaels of Kentucky, who the city it was being dropped from who wound up with 14 points after 1 DiNlc(xa, s ...... 7 >4 I« running their hom^court string to state of affairs for so early in the year, the Bruins had only three men on 58-47. Connecticut went achreless Red and White <3oach* Elgin the circuit, O'Donnell said. 8 . Then the Irish did It oh Nov. 16 mained in striking distance with the Ice to Chicago's five. was co-winner with Crow of the being held to a single basket in the » Totsle ...... 34 1«-M M nine on Saturday/ the Nats got 33 West 'Virginia and Missirfsipp.‘»— ^------during a four-minute stretch in Zatursky. still searching for a con Governor William Quin Cup, con first half by rugged Frank Toro. Uttle southpaw Bobby Shantz, at Norman, Okla. The Sooners. na a 209 total. ciotP* qqtn . the first half and trailed at hi^- New York. Jan. 6 UP)—Mickey % ranked No. 2 among Uie conten- sistent outside shooter, ipay con Arcadia. Calif., Jan. 6 i/F—Just Greea Manor Ouchdown of the game, Dick the losers with 28 and 23 points, re- Kansas, Cincinnati, Maryland and around. Ohio State won 70-56. was called a draw although many week it),/'bowing to a strong Rote pass went for 32 yai-ds and (Pro) 28 scoring in the "second quarter that n Tolale ...... » 1 S « 76 ceived 14 firsts, but only 81 points. LypC'h skirting his own right end third round 68, and Bo Wininger Co. among the downtrodden pow Montreal . 8 5 55 field in registering its eighth ^Although Vejar. once the darling thought Durelle had the ^ge. An Alumni' (52-43) and rebuilding due to retire this spring, failed by Score at hsK 39^ Green Manor. of Odessa, Tex„ -/ith a 70. spjffctlvely. So Weat Virginia, the top ranked New York 7 7 ,V>: straight vlctoiy. Fairfield didn’t inches to overtake the Irish-bred Owens effort covered 47. Shantz, who won 11 games and thr the final three. Monty Stickles ers. for 'Bama-'t's a rough custom team In the current Associated he airways, has been beaten by thony had just eamril a champion Merjden (6L45i. lost five for the New York Yan Young Brewer, who hails from . 'Dolph Schayes of Syracuse, who Boston ... 6 8 36 bow out without throwing a acare .T lg ^ Jones, Joey Glambra', Joe'v ship match.bv knocking out Chuck Seaneen after a'blazing stretch run Rote's other two TD pas.ses went who beat Army_with a field goal •liad run his free throw string to 60 er, indeed. Press poll, and MitaiSsippI State Detroit .. to Elroj? Hirich of the Los An kees after he was obtained from converted and Notre Dame won Lexington, Ky., but plays out of Biggest Threat 8 7 .351 Into the Eagles, however. Glard^ and Gene Fullmer in hls Spieser In Detroit when he ran In to / Before losing by fiye points to that had 49,500 fans on their feet the Kansas City Athletics, had the Cincinnati, began In fine fashloi>: straight, missed on his first at can't be blamed for viewing the Toronto .. 8 7 33 Trailing by 14 points at mld- campal;_ against "name" middle- the tough Canadian. /''^Hartford Tech <46-41i, Cheney screaming. geles Rams snd were good for 26 7-0. It was the first time Okla His chip shots and putts, as he tempt against Boston Saturday and St'ale’s biggest threat Is Jack future with jaundiced eyes. Chicago .. 8 6 .32 point in the second period, Fair- yards and 51 yards. best earned run average in the homa had failed to score in 123 Kublszyn, who Is third In the race Two Gaines This Week weights figures to be a tough The Durelle-Anthony bOut ./ eleven. Louis Cardinals, , $6'-, Sugar Ray W Pet. G.B. pace. _ GeoTge- Washington Saturday. The Starts. He was 15TU when he beat with Luis Ignacio, .the Braxilian'flf.YPff will not have an ill-effect on the stretch in the scven-furlong Robinson, 40; U.. of Texas foot 21-13 the following week, but the sixth when he' hlt an eight Iron Boston ...... 25 '% .758 - champ, in Sao Rsrfilo, will be far|S^» *>oys Tuesday against Vinal. race. Top ground-gainers were Perry Irish would up the season by rosit' shot Into a trap,, biased out and If State and West Virginia are George Washington contest la a Pst Lowry In Decennier. Crawford, ball team and Milwaukee Braves, Syracuse ... 21 15 .583 looking around for worries, they, May Switch Game. 23, came in at 146 poun^ when he from the blinkihg cameras. **** East Side Rec contest is Seaneen, neve? far back, had with 111 yards and Crow with 106. Ing Southern California 40-12, and took tm;p putts. New York .. ,17 17 .500 Southern Conference game, and, ____ i Boston's John McGee led all -____ _ .l-slated to start at 2 with the Jay- College All-Star Coach Buck Southern Methodist 53-21. The only need consider some of the from the Mountaineers' standpoint lost to Ralph Dupas a{KNew Or ta'./en the lead going around the Relatively TJ^knnWn Philadelphia 14 19 .424 1 following; Baltimore, Jan. 6 m — Thei"'°">3i with. 29 points. Kelly waa leans, Nov. 25. his only ^ fe a t in Sugar Hart of Phtladelphia and K®"** following at 3:30. Shaw of the Air Force Academy finale was the biggest score rolled an important one. 1960 Navy-Notre Dame football a close second with 28. last turn and was out winging said he thought his squad might Brewer, who y(fahn’t yet born e./'' Wealem Division 1. -No one wiir hazard a guess at George Washington is the only 11 bouts in 1957. Larry Baker of Mount Vernon.' Chenfty. starters, scoring totals when Jockey Geo ge Taniguchi up by a Notre Dame team since its «‘hen the veten‘ah Hahrison began -St. Louis .24 11 .686 - game In all likelihood will be Easy Win for Cadets have' won "If we hadn’t been shut 1947 team whipped Tulaine 59-6. t.hat will happen in the Big .Eight, one. of the half dozen league oppon T h e 10-round match will be'seen N. Y., two ranking welters, pro-1 between paj-entheses, include Har- . pulled out the throttle on Pdrier- his professlonati1 career, has won Cincinnati 15 20 .429 which begins operations tomorrow played in Philadelphia's Municipal At Worcester, Coast Guard had On television (Dumont) in tmhe vide the Wednesday entertainment! ry Holmes 1221 and Roger Lleb- house, out In the first quarter, 33 to 0." ents left on the Mountaineers' Stadium. The Collegians were 13-po1nt un about every/ amateur laurel in Detroit ..... 13 21 .382 1 night. Kansas, the defending schedule that they haven’t already an easy time of it after building sections, starting at 10 p.rn at Chicago Stadium (ABC-TV). man (14) at the forwards, hard-i • . .. w u Kentucky. Iii 1949 he m-as, the Na Minneapolis 8 26 . 235 1 champion (and NCAA runnenip Captain .Slade Chtter, Naval up an lg-4 lead midway through (EST). Hart, only 21, was called the working Dick Bis.sell (59) at cen- derdogs going Into the game. UIXKD DOl'BI,E8 beaten. The Colonials also are re Academy athletic director,, an ftlmidlnfs tional Jun)6r champion. Tlt^ lanky Monday’s Schedule last aeaSon), was whipped by garded as a pretty strong outfit the first period. The Sailors led !W -Sugar Ray" until he was ter, and Captain Hank Jaslowski * HIrsch. who doubled as coach w L Prh 'lad won/'pro honors in the, Prb- No games scheduled. Oklahoma State with Wilt (The nounced yasterday that the Uni 43-22 at the half. While light heavyweight cham- beatgn in the Garden by Walter (43t and hustling .Tohn Aloskv 1 Seaneen one jump and end, called the conte.st "The West Virginia, incidentally, has versity of Pennsylvania had re- Tech's Fred Dlplppo was tops EoMettO 32 16 .66f Celebrlty match preceding', last Sunday's Results Stilt) Chamberlain ill. Tomorrow's won 27 straight league games. , ^pion Archie Moore boxes s non- Byarsvlast spring. He whipped (41 at the guai-ds. Reserved Burt i '’®*‘ flowed greatest bowl of them, all." P'at-John Aceto ...... 31 17 .646 year'a-L. A. Open, but is relative game ngalnst Oklahoma probably moved the last apparent obstacle! In the scoring division with 18 ' title match ' in Brazil on Friday, Willie ^v en so n aslA Al Wilson in Zinaner and Wayne Braze'au gj-e j * .^®*^*^* behind at the payoff Irii^m Vacanti . 29 19 .604 Boston 113, Minneapolis 100. ' After/ tonight's ' game against to switching the game from Balti-' points. For Coast Guard BUI How. Ann-Paul Corr^ntl .., 26 22. ..542 ly upknown in professional play^ Cinclnnfcti 101, New York 100. will tell tbe' tJhaniberlaln story. Alabama, Mississippi State rests Yvon Durelle and T&ny Anthony subsequent bouts but was stopped also e.\pected to see-ample action;' P°****^- Fann''-KddLf! Pagant , 25 23 .521 etranahan, 35, top amateur for He’s supposed to be ready. more. | iajid had 15 and Mike Maurice 13. will be flailing away in. a rematch by Virgil Akins and held to a Helping make it a pulse-stirring INTERMEDIATE B.V8KETB.4LL Pfg»Bob Rnnadif'fi ... St. Louis 95, Detroit 93. until Saturday night when- Coach finish was Mystic Eye. who also LEAGUE CHESTERFIELD SUPPORTER BR1 23 25 .479 years, has yet to win an open tour Syracuse 111, Philadelphia 98. 2. Maryland, which has been the Pennsylvania agreed to a home-' Durfee was a stubborn oppo at Madison Sqiiafe Garden. draw by CKhfley CJotton in hls There's nothing wrong with Marlf*-AI P uiio ...... 23 25 .479 Babe McCarthy sends hls outfit and-home aeries with Navy start nent leading In the early part of Rockrille High that a few addi closed fast to tak' third a neck You'll foel fit, too, in this Johnson Afyrtlf^Bm GaRIvl^Yf 2.3 25 .479 nament as a pro. He put together V Tuesday’s Schedule 'big wheel In the Atlantic Coast against Georgia' Tybb in another Durelle, a fisherman from Bale last two outln^ Ruth-Krnir Pohl .45R a strong round, yesterday. Includ ing in I960., when the Quakers the game. But Quinnipiae began tional points wouldn't cure. When behind Porterhouse! Nashville, The newly-organized Intermedi & Johnson product. 10-ineh waist- 22 26 ' Cincinnati v§. Detroit at , New Conference, after North Carolina league game. Kentucky, the de 8te. A nnf,' New Brunswick, is Baker beat RaKP«rez and Gas- Ann-RoM Gallbfrt* ,. 21 27 .433 ing putts of 20. 15 and 12 feet, and was beaten, has lost two games will play In Annapolis, (Gutter said. to pull away midway through the par Ortega beforeXhe became a the Rams bowed (46-32) to Wind Porterhouse's highly touted stable- ate Basketball League will get un- bond. Finest elastic fob- l*e Nanry-John Gaudino . 16 23 .410 bv.t for' a shot that went astray York. In the past week. Clemson dumped fending champion, goes against TTie Penn game has been plav- second half and led by 13 points sor last Friday it marked the fifth mate. was eighth In a dull per deiway Tuesday, night at the.East Rrna-LoiiiR Damato . 14 /292 St. Louis at New York. Vanderbilt tonight. with six minutes left. A last ditch TKO victim of Vinc^Martinez in formance. Side Ret. All six teams will par Priced Right Products To ric. Two- woy stretch. ^••svil • Kddle Pararil. 12S- k394 and /' Bill and landed in the crowd, would them, 73-66, Saturday night. It ed In Philadelphia since 1647. The September, time this season that the Windy have tied Brewer for the lead. ' The Big 10 has three games on Army-Navy game also is played effort by the home team reduced' The win was worth $37,000 to ticipate. Games are: 6:30, North LaRivl^re. 13R-371 chalked up tb^ bt*»t marked Clemson’s first victory over tap fonlght-^Iowa at Illinois, In Kenny Lane takes a Krlng of To I*® j«corf*ii Saturday night at th^ IDnuhl^ "rtie 47-year-old Harrison seemed BL'8INES.SMBN’S BASKETBALL Maryland since 1951. The Terps there and Navy officigla were the final margin to five points. • 17 straight, into the ring H Oak-! ^hls total certain- Seaneen’s owner, Neil McCarthy. End Celtics vs. North End Knick.s; WELDON DRUG CO. Strike allfyn whllF* oth**r -notfwnrthv diana at Purdue and Wisconsin at Sunday Quinhipiac waa the vie-; The Finest 7:30, East Slders vs. Im,nerials; ncorf'l* wpr^ by Pnul CorrrtUl 33R. to play a somewhat cautious game play North Carolina, Saturday. reluctant to play a third game in land. Calif , where he m eeV lhe i wTio brought the horse here- from •01 MAIN ST.—M1 8-5321 Al Pur.*n 12R. A nn.C orr^nti 123 and with his irons. And on the greens 3. The Southwest (Conference Is Michigan, while in the Ivy League one year In . the same city.. tim of a New Bedford comeback., Ireland as a weanling. 8:30, West Slders vs. Ferndale. The Businessmen's Basketball Brown plays at Harvard and Co Trailing 42-.33 midway through* experienced Johnny G o n s a lv ^ n basketbalL Ollv^ Rngketto 10d-U7. he failed to hole putts that would League will resume tonight at the in a tizzy. Texas Tech, the brand , Although the Penn-Navy agree a Thursday bout. Lane is in lim(,l - Bring Home Improvements have meant birdies. new league member, whipped the lumbia is at Cornell. ment seems to make It inevitable the second half. Tech evened tha! East Side Recreation Center with dount a t 49-46 as the final buzzer, for a title bout with Joe Brown, t 1 "And you got to get those bird one game. Two games Will be pre-season favorite. Rice. Satur that the Navy-Notre Dam- gams ies,>' said the wise Arkansas sounded and won easily in tha* The NBA rales him No. J and Ring played Wednesday. evening. To day. Tonight .Tech gets a shot at CBA Results will be played in Philadelphia on overtime period. ' No. 2 Gonsalves no longer is traveler. night, Jaycees play Sash and Door the current choice, Texas Chris even'numbered years. Adm. Wil ranked. • Are you living and working to tU|iport an automobilo? PLANNING A NEW HOME? at 8 o’clock. Wednesday night at 7 tian. If Tech wins and goes on to liam Smedburg, Academy super Within Your Budget SjTacuse and Colgate began their the North Ends play the Leftovers take the crown, there will be a East Hartford 105. Bridgeport 91. intendent, sand he would consult MIXKO UOl'Ul.tlS Davey Moore of Springfield, load of red fa’ces in the rest of the Danbury 75, Milford 68. with Baltimore officials before any Afcofid KoNnd football rivalry back In 1891. Col and following that game at 8:15 New Haven 84, Manchester 76. Ohio, and Manuel QUIjano of Mex • Are you spending $20 to $30 a month just ^-kaap your car on the gate won, 22-16. the Teachers face Herm’s Camera loop. ■ ■ * change is made. W P el., ico meet again at Lbs Angeles in However, Smedburg did express Mury-Kd >Unpa.Tt 2 The winner may get a lucrative necessary. . B, While-N.. Vitinfr .... ,2 bout with Ricardo Moreno. Moore The chief reason for the change MariT*Mj<*orf(‘ Murphv.; *2 .H87' value in wailboard or insulation. They usually rely on reputation . ., AlvR*Ed Doucette ...... t 2 ■ ,«R7* won from Quijano on a decision at ^ Are your car payments too high? in sites is the larger seating capac Haael-Manny Ma^garldo 2 - •««7’ Syracuse, N. 'Y., in August. ity of the Philkdelphia htad>ym. M. Aachenbrciiei*- the dealer's and the manufacturer'f. P. 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J'- \ -,v. r'” .- \ P A 6 E TEH MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 0.'l958 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN:, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1968 PAGE ELEVCN ------:------1,-:------—:------— i,------^ ^ — i:------X Automobiles for S a lte d Autuinobiles tor Salt THERE OUGHTA BK A LAW! RY FAQALY and 8HURTRN HonaeboM Gooda $1 Wantdtt—To Buy Apvtnwifli-^FIats-r’ UousM for Salt 72 Bousm for Sal* 72 Tenements ..... 68 Rockvilie-V^mpn r Two Ar6U OpcB B o lto n A REPOSSESSED IMS Studabaker 1958 FORD V8 9 pass Country ABIKILUTE BARGAIN - Custom OLD.* OUNB (any conditlau). (XIV) PRICin> for immediate sale. MANdHESTER— Foi* le* Skstiiif Classified four door sedan. Radio: heater, 'Squire Station .Wagon. All blac!ck made eomtcaa and drapas. Slip swonle, war . relics, Jinuquaa. etc. , yOR RENT—Five room downetelrs lATge split, 21b baths, two ear ga ' COMMENDABIJE automatic transmission. Very wlUi p<^er steering, radio, heater. covert, $86.BQ and up. Choice of (one or whole ooUecUon.), 70 MIU jipartmant and garage. Near rage. BuUt-tn oven and stovp In Judg/R Gives Yduths ^Break^ lea skating season a t auper- Lake St. Property Attaehed clean. Also a beautiful 1952 Ford apoUess inaidt and out. Only $198 A nd them tmi •i.otcK T lU JUIT WMIN VOU W«S fabrics. BudMt terma. Mri. Rita, S t Tei. M 8-0717. , downtown shopping araa. Oil heat, kitchen. For further information Residential four room expand riaed Park Department areas Advertisement Victoria, Priced to aell. Oleander's down, 869 per month. Rank tprma. JA 2-7710. 'aluminum storm windows. Occu- or »polntment ta see caK the R. able bungalow. First floor has two .started yaatorday. ; \ ..'CHR dtlOULO OW.*/CtlOfciE^ ME IfACei TME OAI F. Dlmock and Co., P CLASSIFIED ADVT. Body Shop, Rockville. TR 9-570S. Trades. See Bnuinef’s, TalCott- VCMO lOiei Mil MOlbR iN 6Q0MT 0 1 A UftMT AND NOU NCAjtl.'f DEAD 8Q0»>i THE ClARS AND trucks tegar^ese Af - paaey Fabruary l, Phona kfl . Realtors, Ml bedrooms, liidnArobra. 'altchen and < After Prosectitor^s Request Hours of skal^g today lUid By Injured Rocky Hill Man vtUe. Open evenings. sa l e 1-8 OFF on wallpaper, Wall condition for junking purpoaOs. ' '5-8616. \ 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, kU 94918, full tile bath- Excellent lot with tonight win be a fbUdwa: DEPT. HOURS 1954 FORD VS convertible. Driven ------^ tiles 4o a tile, Kentils, from 7c Phohe JA 8-1990 and ask tor Jss. Barbaia Wbods, MI 9-7702 or Rob- garage. A, friendl^netghbortiood. Charter Oak, 1:30 to 10 p.m. FIVE ROOM heated apartment. eri; Murdock, kfl 9-8972. Asl.'i A.M. to 4:30 P.M. only 39,000 miles. Fordomatic, 1948 DI^S. 4 dr. seddn, next to ^ * each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, . ' Asking 613,900 Twh V ernoU :youths pleiuledAiaUon at Mancheater, ■will be the Center; Springs Annex, 9:80 A ISO.OOfl attadhment haa bean ^Elementary School. Tha 144tam \, ____^____ X-,,----- radio, heater. New top, SIOOS. new. Vgry jgood IryhlMr and excel 7 at the Oreeii. Available 16th of January: Garage guilty in Rockville.-City Court tO' principal speaker at thg laataBa- to JO p.m. dgenda- includes a damenatratlea Only S295 down, only S88 month. lent moti^. Not tma 'penny down. 24t$S 09O\/t, GOOD—Resaleable (laed furniture. ' included. 890. Write Rox B, (XVI) ANpHinER-^Adama St. Shown by appointment. fllad against a houae and land i.0trtt0>7.MiCA ,WaUtlna-Rrothere,iMl8-8l71. , area, 8',b room randh. The tlon M officers of RnokviUa There U no akatlng at CanUr by two' taachera of mathefla of COPY CLOSING TIME Bank terms, Brunner's, Talcott- Only IlS-I^per month. Brunner's, BARGAINS, in aU kinds of steri Heral(|. . Phone kn 8-6273 day to offeneiM which were ' un- waiiia Club tomorrow evening .at Springa Pond) the dapartment owned by Lemuel W. O'Dall and teachi.ng locial atudiaa, a rep«>rt O* ville. It was turned in by a neyr Talcottvllle>. ' . , lised need furniture.: In excellent very bei ' quality at 816,900. R.' eertifed by State Police in. the re against Darid B. Tayloi^, both of FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ^repair and refinished, including F.. Dlmock^ ____ t^Md Co., Realtors, Ml BRAP-BURN REALTY Cavey*B Rastaprant, Mancheeter. '■ >keaman'>Baid. Soveral m(>re vdcatlonal-agricultura ' program, Edael owner. We are open tonight BOY'S OR girl's ice ekatos SUes S' 9-8246v Jose]m Ashford, Iu.a-661S, cent Investigations of fires: In Ver LadiM' Night will ba observed at ddys of h«Mw freeaing weather LAke St. Taylor has no property queatlons about emergancy m a« MON. THRU FRI. I960 FORb, 2 dr. Skypacer. Not bedspringi. New mattresses, Business Locations reading under Red C tm or O ril 1950 CHRYSLER, 4 dr. sedan, yet. Put We do hays tome '57 Fair- $18.95,. Open 9*9, Saturdays unlU 6. and 8. Call MI 9-U39.. Barbara Wood«-.,kn 9-7702 or Rob- MANCHESTER non. the sibne evenU * ■ is jtaedad. • . , of record. 10:30 A.M. for Rent 64 art Murdock, k^9-8972. The youths ware charged ^ th John/Creaaer, lieutenant gover sks^ng is permitted at Recorda afU it Town.Glerk'a of Defense and'ia .proposal to provida radio, heater. Very clean, f cylin lane 500 hardtops Yfittied. for the LeBlanc Furniture Hospital, 196 Two family 4-3 roofne second any oK the park supervised '98 Edael. ' Only \$1998, Fully South 8t„ Rockville. breach of peace, rather than more nor of the WiUimantlc Kiwania fice indicate the ajtaidtment was -annual maintenance ot the heat SATURDAY 9 A .^ der. Not one penny down. Only FOR OFFICE or commercial use, (V) b u il d e r s apdclal-bUUt.for floor furnished. Excellent itKame, Club will be in charge of the In- areas a fug will be fly l^, lu in control system' by Minneapolia- l29.B9'per month., Brunner’s, Tal- equipped. $198» d o w n c a s h or Rooms .Without Board 59 three rooms, ground floor. Main older horns but in good condition. serious, charges because of their filed in connectloi. vllth institution FRANK'S IS buying and Bailing himself. New living rpem - with good records. The offenaee were stsllation. » the pest. t of a suit for damagess recMved in Honeywell Regulator Co. cottville. ' • trade. Only. 869 per mST — l.«rg:e male tiger cat, dou type freezer. AU appliance! In erx- his younger brother, who allegedly The Kiwania Club has voted to Zocoo area dlecharged-yesterday Certificate of Merger: Connecti Trailera beauty parlor or any type bust l»Y) KANGHE8TB1W4 room Cape ,AD 3 - m i cut Power Co. to Hartford Elec ble from pawa. anawera to Frit*. \SAYS, cellent Condittbn and- priced to- , neaa. k lf 9:2997. stole them from Vernon •aeal- liold its future meetings at Ca'vey'e. Hartford Hoe ital where he Virinitv 42S Center St. Re>«-Brd sell. MI 6-9810. A PLEASANT, heated ro m for gen 815,800. Six {iniahad roome. Com^ iix room Caps, dCncez. He also admitted an at Eventa Tonight Men conflned sinla the acci- tric Light Co. MOBILE HOMES — F u m itu ^ tak tleman, free p a tk ^ . 04 High St, ■plated game room. Detachediga MANC >n S-2W0. en' as down payment onxmobile OFFICE—Smal* unit, very reaxon- fsrege, operative cost. tempt to sell the pistol, but the Our Lady of Fatima Council. Ab(out Town dentNritli fractured ribs, chest in able, state Theater Building. In- rage, ideal location, near trans' 812.6.600 Cliffor: Hansen, Realtor. weapem fell apart before the deal K of C will meet at .8 p.m; at Red juries ^ d ' bniiees. Manchester Evealiif ReraM Bal- "THESE FINE CARS AltE homes. Excellent lots aye liable' at COMBINATION QlenwoOd gas snd CLEAN ROOM i n s i s t home, next ation and shopping center. R. ton oorreanondent, Mrs. Loala CL Mansfield. Jensen's, inc. falways to bath and ehtmer, ffee narking. ^ quire of theater manager. MI 8-1308. was completed. kfen'a Hall. A meeting of the trus Local "constables' investigated j/)ST—Female Beagle. Mancheater REASONABLY ENDORSED oil stove. MI 9-6000. Dimock A Co.,' rt^ lto ■■ rs, kfl Atty. Robert J. Pigeon, defense tees will precede the bueinees sea- Former T h ^ Director Phillip two mlnor\trefflc accidents here Dimock Jr., telephone Mltahell area. Call MI 9-58B7. Reward. BY US. THEY’RE ALL reliable) 84 Pajck Road, West MI PH^IOT. / 9-5245, Joseph Aihfon'i. kn 9-6816, Harrison hat diRered Hartford m rtford. AD 3-6214 or GA 9-4479. A 850 PROFIT. THAT'S ALL tVE UNUSUAL opporUinlly-miockville. r PROSPECTiyfe HOME counsel. Said both weapons were aion Saturday. Coq^bl'- Darid Bailey 9-9823. GOOD SOUND VALUES." two doctom' office, 8 end 3% Barbara Woods, kfl 9-7702 or old and had little value. He aaid M ^le St. PTA will meet, at 8 Hospital for esamihatloiT and sur gr.-ve a wamlngfor reeklesa driv NOTICE IS hereby given that Op Monday through Saturday. 9 to 5. WANT room BUltee, atreet entrance, an Robert Murdock, kO 9-8972. OWNERS^ gery. At the time orpascal Poe’s tional Share Book No.'9343, iaau^ Monday, Wednesday, Thursday At Albert’s Furniture Store TWO FUl rooms with the accused had accepted the guns p!m. in the school auditorium, with ing to Nell W -'^rson. 20, of 77 kitchen Call M' 8-0841. tlrely redecorated, excellent build to "protect" hla younger brother Dr. George Cfliamplin of the State resignation from the B'ogrd of Dl- Bigelow St;, MapehMter, as a re hy The Mancheater Savlnga and evenings.. • , • 800 PROFIT, THAT'S ALL ing, beautiful location, facing (XDC) 8ie.900 — NEW 5>b room . Now Is The reciwri last fall, Harrison with 1957 Cadillac Conv. Club WE LL TAKE ranch. Built-in stove and oven, who has been turned over to juve Department of Education aa guest sult of an accident At Clark and Ix>an 'Aaaoclation, Inc., haa been STAR "45x10" TWO bedroom, Help Wanted-—Female 35 ROOM FOR rent, auitabte for one park, centdr’of town, miitable two Time To Buy \ drew hit name from the Hit of pos loat and application haa been Coupe . Roofing—Siding 16 Articlea for Sale 45 800 PROFIT. THAT'S ALL fireplace, ' full basement. Near nile authorities. speaker. He will discuss the group sible successors upon the advice of Bolton O n ter Rde. at\12:20 a.m. LocalSt&cks excellent condition. Under 8850 or two men. ShowehvCall at 101 doctors together or separate. Call Verplanck School. R. F. Dimock Prosecutor Harry H. Lugg said According to Ut constqble’e re made to aaid AaaOciation for pay- Ix>aded —Practically new This FOR THE best In ahtngle and built SpcPERIENCElD stenographer in ROYAL AND' Sniith-Corona port' WE'RE MAKING Cbeathut St. , TR 6.5126. r AvaUeble propertlee. \ ing of children accordl.ng to ability. his physician. one la a kingmaker. down. Lmv payment schedule. Mr. Albert Gives You a Break!! A Co., Realtors, Ml 9-8245, Joseph Manchester— Charming expand fRellly could have been charged The Am^ican Legion -will liieet port. Carson was driving rtqrth on 'ment of the amount of depoait. Many others on the same plan. up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim dur East Hartford office. ' Good able and atandard typwrlters. American Legion • Auxiliary (Jnotatioiis Paraishefl by Only $1095 Dow.n 8 ROOMS FURNITURE Ashford, Ml 9-6818, BTaTbara able Cape Cod, in excellent loca- \ i t h receiving stolen goods and at 8 p.m. at the Post home on members are, reminded that the Clark Rd. and was unable tCKetop IXlfiT PASS BOOK No. 2880. Jensen's, Inc. (always rellablel, ney and roof repairs call Coughlin. working conditions and desirable All makes and adding machines WHICH INCLUDES WotKls, Ml 9-7702 or Robert Mur- tioh, four finished rooms. Also larqeny, but be did not think the West St. fd*.the atop sign at the Bolton ^ n - Coburn k Middlebroek, tae, 84 Park Road. West Hartford. AD MI 3-7707. position tor arolicant living east sold or rented, Repaira on all PLEASANT, aUractlve room .W t- Houses for Rent 65 first meeting of the yegr will be Bonk Stocks Notice la hereby given that Paai ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR ed, with private beth. MI 9-4578N . dock, kfl 9-597.7. large sun room,-fireplace,, oil heat, you^ deserved to have such seri The Senior BaAetbell - League held tonight et 8 o’clock in the te r' Rd. Intersection. He appll' Book No. 2880 issued by First Na- 3-8214 or GA 9-4479. Monday of Connecticut River. Apply in per makei. Marlow'a. ous charges on his record. Judge Mancheater Trust ... 60; 65 RAY'S ROOFINp CO., shingle and son to Mr. Burnham'at Hartford RANOE AND WASHING MA SOUTH COVENTRY — Two bed WEST SIDE 814,500, six room full basement and other extras. win play two games at Longriew Legion Home. hie brakes b.it crosaed the row Conn. Bank and Ttuat tlnnal Bank of Manchester haa 19.55 Rambler 4 dr. Custom through Saturday, 9 to 5 Monday, built up roofs, gutter and con DISSTON chain saw, handrauUc CHINE ROOM FOR rent. Near center. room furnished ranch home. All Immadiste occupancy. Full price Francis T. O’Loughlln agreed. School, starting at .7 p.m. Barlow and atnick an embankment. Bailey been made to said bank for pay Wednesday, TTniraday evenings. Despatch and Warehouse Co., 325 Hast and hot water,; Gentleman. ranch, full cellar, hot water heat, 818.900. Co...... 8814 97H Sedan ductor work, roof, chimney re Proapeet St., East Hartford. . truck jack, 34" circular saws. Dry BEDROOM SUITE 'electric kitchen, Indoor fireplace. near bus, school, shopping. Carl Youth Carried Knife Motbri will meet the American Le Gibbons Assembly, Catholic reported-JHie car was extensively Flrbt National Bank of ment and issuance of new book. Aa sharp as can b«—real econo pairs. Ray Kagenow, MI 9-3314. fireplace and furnace wood. LIVING ROOM SUITE 80 Foster St. MI S-8047. \C aII JA 7-2453. '* Also during the fire Inveetlga- gion In the first game. .with. Will Ladies of - Columbus, \yill hold damaged. Carson received a bump DINETTE SET, RUGS, ton W. Hutchins, kO 9-5182. Bouth Windsor—Short driving dis- Manchester ...... 8014 9214 IjOST-^Deepwood Drive, five month my in this fine car, up to 80 miles Ray Jackson, Ml 3^25. Clothes line poles, posts 'nstalled: tlona in which a number of .school ington matched against the Elks buslneas meeting tomonow at 8:15 on the head but h's two passengers Hartfohl National per gallon. A one owner car. Auto D iinni School 7>A MI 9-1853. TABLES ROOM single, completely tXVni) 815.400- THREE family, .tance to Manchester, '5 AGE Tenemettia 63 , Subarban Fpr Rent 66 could have been charged with car Manchester (3rCen PTA. will be lenced tax work. Ml 3-4723. all types of driver education on roots. Gutter work. Chimnaya MACHINE COMPANY MI 9-1000. I'LL GIVE YOU FREE DEUV- ---- llr in ^ room, fireplaci metal- Romann. RFD 3. Ellington; Wil Mangiafico, 24, of Rt. 81, Coventry. Hartford Gas Co. . . . 86 ' 89 1951 Chevrolet 2 dr. Sedan insured dual control oars, stand cleaned, r»alred, 36 yeara’ ERY ■ ' CONVENIENTLY loCatcd —Three KAN8FIEU>. Route 44-A — Six kltcheirx;abinets. attached, garage, LOTS 125x200 and Igrger. Slim rying a dangerous wMpon, but he, liam Lajeunesse. RFD 2. held et the school Wednesday at He was given e. warning for follow- Southern New England Radio. hSater, posvergllde. A ard or automatic. By trained and 832 Main Street, Manchester. GIRLS’ WHITE shoe ekatee, size 3 I'll show it to you during the day! apartment in cotmtry. Mod- large p o ^ , hot water heat oil, and up. Off Manchester Rosd, like Reilly, has a good record. Admitted today: Mrs. Jean Lud 7:30 p.m. Miss Martha White, ing too .closely. Telephone...... 3814] |9l4 solid car throughout. pertence A'ee estimatea. Call room Cape Cod. oil heat, garage. tile bath and flret floor lavatory. Glastonbury Telephone-M* 9-5981, music instriictor in Mancheater Personals 3 certified Instructor, licensed by Howley. Mancheater Mj 8-5361. and size '4. Boy's hockey ekatee, or evening-lf you have no means nmTi: nUuf 890 monthly. Call GA 9-4479. Judge O'Loughlin fined Salva^ 815. >wig, 13 Pleasant St. Damage to the right rear of Mrs. Manufsetnriag CnaapaBMi Only $145 Down the State of (30nn. Ml 9-6075. size 7. Ml 9-1732. of transportation. I'll eer.d my car. sat^cn- AdUlta only. MI 9-3837. Aluminum etbim windows and after 6 p.m. A family man wito iMgg said la Coming Events schools, will speak on the sub Johnson's car was reported. The Arrow,,Hart, Heg. ..41 ; screens. Near btu and achoole, *not a drinking man" was also The Jayceea wil’ meet tomorrow ject, "Developing Listening At WANTED-A ride from Campfield for you. bring y«« to the afore and moDERNLY DESIGNED for a^ FIViB ROOM ranch. Route 8. An Mangiafico car was damaged along Associated Spring r . . J^V4 Road to vicinity of Hillver College Heating and Plumbing 17 Help Wanted—-Mele 36 CANADIAN Flyer', men's hockey dover. For appointment call Mr, real bargain. A-lxradition. Price BOLTON—Two large wooded lots given a break in court today. Ber at 8 p.m. at thi American Legion tention in Your Child.'/ Mrs. John biMsk home. No obligation fortless li'vtDg. Beautiful new ex 122.500. Bowers ^h o o l — Six On Wllilams Ko*d. Cali owner, MI the left side. There were no in Bristol B ra ss...... 9 arriving at 8 a.m. Mornings only, Wanted Autos-— ekates, size li;' like new. Reason PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY. I’U J Berube; PI 2-7604. nard W. Secor, 31, of 39 Vernon Heme. Speed, hospitality chairman, and juries reported- Collins ...... 120 1953 Pontiac 2 dr. Sedan SALESMAN FOR laundry and dry able. MI 9-8509. cellent location in Rocfcvilit. twen- roome, -English Coranial. older 8-6321. Ave., was fined 8102 for <4>erating The Women's Guild of St. Ber her committee will serve refresh j n 9-2478. 6 cyl. udlo. heater. A good fam Motorcycles 12 SHOW IT TO YOU DURING DAY : U roUiutei from Hartford via Quealion.ed about. the effect of Dunham Bush ...... 714 PLUMBING AND heatlng-repalie cleaning route. Apply New. System OR EVE. I CAN SHOW BY AP- ; home, garage. flreplaceNmick oc motor vehlc^ while under the nard's (^urrn will hold its month ments. warning Issued by local con E m -H art...... 4614 ily car. very clean. and contract work. Call Ml 9dSMl. Laundry, 44 Harrison St. MI MEN’S riOeXEY skaUa. size 10, Parkway. AU appitancet, indivi cupancy. 815.500. Geoigc L. ly meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m at WANTED—for caah. direct from POINTMENT ONLY. I dual heat control and antanna. Property-For Sale 70 Suburban for Sale 75 influence of intoxicating liquor and stables, Bailey said a report is Fafnlr Beaming ______86 Automobbes for Sale 4 Only $195 Down 9-7753. 84. aarinet, new, 8100, Wringer FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE | Graziadio, Realtor, Ml 9-58' for resisting arrest. However, the churen hail. -A social hour will St. Christopher’s Mothers Circle owner, no dealers. Metl'^uloualy LLOYD’S PLUMBING Service aa- washer, used, 815. Phone Mil laundromat. Ampla amesite park i^A B U SH E D dog handling and ] filed with the State Motor Vehicle Landers, Frary; Clark 11 clean, low mileage, four door sta Hartford CH 7-0308 FOR SALE—Eight rooni houS^ ELLINGTON-Florida style five a charge of reckless driring was follow the meell.ug.' with refresh' will meet Friday night at 8 o'clock Department and is signn) by both N. B. Machine ...... 2614 NEED A CAR? Short on a down aurea satiafactionT prompt aervice. DRUG CLERK—Young man willing 9-0000. ing for two cars, each available / keiine) home, plus five room . room ranch, fireplace, hot water ments being s?r\-ed by the soda) at the home of Mrs. Rosetta Bot- tion wagon or sedan, 54 . 55. 56. or CH 7-6124, Ml 9-6485. to team operation ------REDEX?ORATED three room heat days, or evenings MI 9-t74l. Union St. Secor apologized for his ed in the first code practice claaa Torrington ...... 2214 St. (Formerly Douglas Motors). Business Services Offered 13 MI 9-3808. . per M 8110; THOR SEkfl-iutomatic washing ed apartment, 895 monthly F^one actions, sayins'he 'lad only been at 6:30 p.m. at the Sykes (School The Prayer Group of the North conducted by Electronics Unlimit U.S. Envelope, com. .. 19 St. Fanaa and Liind for Sale 71 iv m ) BOUTOiTir C6vent::ry Line. gj’m, with Mis. Janet Furphey in Methodist Church will meet at 1:30 BEFORE YOU BUY a used car 1x12 Dry eheathing i machine. Good condition. Reason- Ml 9-8299, Ml 8-7444. EAST HARTFORD—Four bedroom Ih'oxicated once'before in tils life. ed at the Elementary, School Fri US. Envelope, pfd. ..11 IS ' M A M RUBBISH Removal Serv . iOM' Min.) per M 889.00 sble. Call MI 3-7047. FOR DIFFERENT sizes and Cape Cod. in excellent condition New six room Ca;sp8. Four nnishSd charge. Girls who have not al tomorrow afternoon at the home see Gorman Motor Sales. Buick ice. Qeantng atUcs, cellars and SENIOR type* Uie beth, walkout He pleaded nolo coptendere, ready registered msy 1o .so Thurs- day. J. Kenneth Stuke of Coventry Veeder-Root ...... 39 48 1952 Willys 2-dr. Sedan Millinery nreramaking 19 ♦/ox8/o plyecord per M 197' ------Ver n o n MANOR Apartments — / Of farms and land tracta withlftm 2( with dishwaaher, carport, trees, : Robert Taylor, 17. hi 16 Mt. Nebo of Mrs. Raymond Colpitts, 496 N. instructed the class which Included The above quotations a n not ta Sales and Service. 285 Main Exceptionally economical car. yards Incinerators emptied, aahea ExcepUonAlly large three room near tchool, 814.200. Clifford Han basement, lan^iot. 813,700. R. F. da;' Main St. Street. Ml 9-4571. Open evenings. removed Contraa aervice avail Lumber 3x4 to 3x13 (Load) .T.V. TABLE. Suiltable |or game miles of Hartford. Lawrence P. Dimock C o .\ Realtors. Ml Pi., Mancheater; was fined 89 for an hour lecture on basic code and be construed as actual marketa. An Ideal second car. Electronic Circuit X per M 889 i °r summer home. 810. Very .iMriment with garage, in ''emon. Ftano, Broker, ktl 9-5910 sen, Realtor. Ml 3-1303. failure to slop at a stop sign; ' Ticketa for thj Republican V'C' one-half hour practice. able. Ml 9-9757. DRESSMAKING and Alterations &nn. Attractive neighborhood. 9-5245, Joseph Ashford. Ml 9-6818, tory Dinner Jan. 18 WiU be avail Atty. Frederick D. Neusner. 1950 FORD convertible, racing en Full Price Only $295 done MJ 9-2552. iKnotty Pine—AU 8' (5M Min.) [ good condition. ^ 8-195 8 .____| Barbara W^ds, Ml 9-7702. or Rob Francis E. Daignault, 21, of 65 Object of the course is to teach gine. standard shift 8195 Call MI Designing Newly redecorated, modern.' con INDUSTRIAL land and C zone land MANCHF.STER- Immediate occu- able this wee't from mem'oera of Hartford, announcei that the com ! ' *«” ROPER GAS rengerwhite. Inj veniences. Adults oniv. Write Box for oale or will build to-suit ten pancy of six room oversized Cape. ert Murdirf-k. Ml 9-5972v Prospect St.. c'*® fined $9 on both town and city committees mittee for continuing legal edu enough code to enabn atudenta to 8-5600. DRESSMAKING and altcratlona. Super Saring^Picked Up excellent condlUon, 850. Owner) T. Herald. ' / the same riolalion: Charles, H. send or receive five words per min television service. 9-4641 Specializing in children's ctothea. New, expanding ants Charle. Ixsperance. MI wUh (XX) 816.800-Coventrv lX will meet every SALEvS Industrial I 8D aniT 18D Common Nalls \ FLORENCTS OIL burner, chrome j ary 28. Six room duplex, oppoaita off right by purchasing this lo^ly F. Dimock A Co.. Realtors, MI 2 p.m. on Jsn. 31 in the Hartford Friday night iiom 7:30 to 9 1949 DODGE Comet club coupe, 24 MAPLE ST., MANCHESTER Ashes, trash and junk removed. AUSTIN A, <^M B B R S CX).. local . keg 810.10 { pipes and 55 gallon oil drum .! C>nter Park. Three large bed House, 8 bedrooms 14x21' living 9-5245. Joseph Ashford. MI 9-6818, lis,. 29, of 9 Highland Ave., Jan. 14 at the Kosciuszko Club. A Police Court. radio and heater, good Urea, win For courteous and reasonable room with paneled fireplace wait, new 5>3 room ranch, three/'Oed- chained with breach of peace as o'clock. On regular meeting nights and long distance moving, pack Missile 4/OxS/O Mahogany Plywood | Good condition. 810. MI 9-8853 rooms with closets, steam oil heat, room, built in oven and range.i Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702 or Rob terized reliable transportation. aervice call Hurri-Cleuii Transit ing, storage. Call MI 8-0187, Hart kitchen arltn dining area, ceramic ert Murdock, kll 9-5972. the r ^ l l of a Dec. 28 incident at of Electroniejs Unlimited the hours • This car haa received tender, lov any time, MI 9-7853. per R. 18c ^—r:—r.------’ ‘'(^Per screens and dobra. Full , tlla bath; btuement garage. R. fireplace, bir^h paneled .living I the ,Rw!kville Hotel; Joan F. Mc vHlI be 6:30 to 8, ford CH 7-1423. Aircraft WMTE Florence combination gas , basement .end attic. Llnoleuir bn room, 'city water and full Charter pjembers of Electronics ing care. Reasonable offer. PI 1958 FORD 2 dr. aedan, radio, On our competitora advertised ■»1 1 828.500 Madeline Smith. Wanted—Real .Estate 77 room if a large crowd attends. Kefauver said. Gavin aa "sincere and capable” and Products 50 Ml 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, kn Realtor. kH 0-1642. GENERAL CONTRACTING ABSOLUTE ' Bargain - Upholater- Help Wanted—Femallp 35 Tel. MI 8-7320. 461 MAIN BTRERT^^ SELLING. Buying,'Trading? L.M. School Board to Meet “The first thing ,1s that there is said the General’s retirement de COOING APPLES 90c. McIntosh 9-6972. The Board of Education will now no system in the Pentagon of cision "has direct and major bear REMODELING and REPAIRING mg, custom made comtrea. cold ' storage No. 1 81.25 half MANCHES'TER— New five room M.L. (which meana Live Modem drapea and alip covers. 879Su and GIRL WITH BOOKKEEPING I (Vnii MANCRESTEB-n 4 , ^ Cape ranch full basement, fireplace, —Multiple List)—:all your real eS' meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m., ac getting any decision made. The ing on the question of how fast up. Choice of fabrics Call Mrs. Dogs—Birdp—Pets 41 bushel. Tel. Ml'-* 3-8116 LoUia SEPTin TANKS second thing in thst those who our missile program is moving." FREE ESTIMATES—MORTGACES ARRANGED EXPERIENCE ■ : Bunce. 029 West Center Street. four down, two unfinished up. Nice laundry tray, full insidation, plas tate the modem way. The BllS' cording to its new schedule of LaPine. Ml 9-3694. MANfcHESTER Pet Center for all AJVD condition. Near scbools, transpor tered wall, tile bath, living room worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, meeting the first Tuesday of the eventually make a depislon should Sen. Jackson (D-Wash)' said it and typing for a one girl your pets, supplies and acces COOKING AND eating apples’ '78c tation and shopping center. Im- fireplace, hot water oil heat. Cast kn 3-8930. month instead of Wednesday. not be special pleaders for any was clear to him that Gavin “is FURNITi 'RE repairing and refin- sories. Open Monday through Sat a 16 quart baaket. Louis M'. Botti,. PLUCGED SEWERS ^mediate occupancy. Call the R. F. iron radiators recessed. Amesite Some parents are expected to at particular cause." nor leaving on |»is own volition, ERNEST A. RITCHIE ishingi antiques restored Furni office.'^' urdays. 9-8. Thursday and Friday 260 Bush Hill Road. ' - . Dlmock Co., Realtors. MI 9-5245 or drive, ai; city utilities. Immediate US'HNGS WANTED, slngla and tend the meeting to« discuss the Might Reronsider but because the'Defense Depart 16 LIBERTY ST. — TEL. MI 3-8172. MANCHESTER ture R.epalr Service, Talcottville nights until 9. MI 9-4273, Joseph Ashford, k n 9-6818, Bar occupancy.' Built by Ansaldl. Sher two-family houses. Member of double sessions scheduled, for Gavin, a decorated veteran of ment climate does not permit a Ml 3-7449. Maejiino GloanoA kn£. Howard R. Hastings, Real Paratroop. combat In World War Write Box R, Herald ^ E E N MOUNTAIN "^ ts to e a ! Septte Taiika, Dry Welli. Sewer bara Wr,ods. MI 9-7702, -Robert wood Circle, North Mancheater— Grades 7 and 8 next year, man of hla forthrightness to con COCKER PUPPIES, A K C regis Good esjting. Millerlt, 150 Spencer Murdock, kn 9-5972. New five room ranches now un tor, Ml 9-1107 any time. A teachers' salary schedule for n. indicated he might reconsider tinue." LADY FOR general laundry work. l.lnes' In4talled-^>nar Water-: his retirement decision under cer SIZES tered, beautiful red and buff, eight St. der construction; ail city utilities. WANTED—Real Estate Llstiiiga. the next school year will also be Sen. Francis Case (R-SD) said BujldiDK—Contracting 14 New Syatem Laundry, 44 Harrison weeks old, MI 9-3994. pmnflni Done. ) NEW SIX ROOM houae. Carter St., Choice lots available. Being built tain circumstances. he .is certain GaVin'a move "is go 2-4-i St. MI 9-7763. .1 ]/' Manchester, Five rooms, complete Call Fred Turklngton. Turklngfon discussed at the .meeting. A com "That's up to Secretary Bruck- BIDWEIJ. Home Improvement Co. by Andrew Ansaldi. West Side-/ Bros. R;ealty Co. kn 3-1807 or MI mittee from the Teachers’ Club has ing to make the Armed Servicei Alterations, additions, garageji.; ' Hoiviehold Gooda. 51 i' full'rear dormer, baths, flre- Six rooms, fireplace, garage, very er," QaVin said, adding that he Committee receptive to whatever 8147 Ha ir d r e s s e r , licensed—9\in sr Poult I y and SupplicB 43 McK in n e y b r o s . « place, basement garage. T. Shah- 9-5665. prepared a schMiile which, the had sft certain conditions for re Re-aiding apeciallats. Easy budg-: part time. Call daya 9-5, CH ANTIQUE R IR N rhm E, wfiver-^ good condition. Near bus line, Board will review. reorganization steps he recom YEflR ROUNl) PIR CONDITIONING 34.48 This pretty fr<»ck. designed for et terma. Ml 9-8485 or TR ' S*w«ro9« Disposoi Co. I non. Builder, k n 3-7460, BU 9-1418. shopping center and schools. ARE YOU CONSIDBRING maining at his poslf The General mends in . the missile program." 7-6638 or evenings Ml 3-4362. BROAD breasted: turkeys. -Jrf sh or glass.'china, and used fumliure Priced to sell. Henry Street — Assault Charged declined to specify what actions he A carefully tailored ahirtwaister the young party-goer, is not only 5-9i09. frozen. Tom OOc per pound and bought and sold Furniture Repa.'r ISO-ISt Pearl St. — KH 8-8808 ^ (XVH) TWO new C a^a witiTllOO SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? David Brennan. 21. of 220 E. Neither Case nor Jackson serves dainty, but also durable; -It's cro PART TIME Counter girl wanted Seven room (four bedrooms). 114 We will appraise your property wanted taken. on the preparedness group, but dross that comes in a wide range ALL TYPES of carpentry work hens, 59c. Schaiib Turke;, I arm, Serrice. kn 3-7449. * square ft. of living area. 5 minutes Main St., was charged with simple Gavin reportedly has fc|t the cheted from sparkling white cot from il a.m. to 2 p.m., week days. 188 Hlllstown Rd., Mancheatei S from Manchester Green. Youngs- baths, fireplace, screened porch, free and w;iu>out''any obligation. both lifelong to the parent armed COMPETENT SERVICE of sixes for women. Yoked front done, alteratlonb. dormers, roof- > two car garage, all city utilities, We .also buy property for caah, assault following a complaint filed Army could have develolied an in ton, and trimmed with frills of More or less hours if desired. * town kitchen, living room with Dec. 29. He was arrested ^ tu r- services committee. and back with short or below the red and white stripe and gaily Ing. porches, etc. Call Ml 9-5981. I Must be neat and pleaaaiit. No ex near schools. Owner moving out Selling or buying ;contact tercontinental ballistie missile be Other expressipns of distress at An impqrtant function of our aervlea ia elbow sleevea. I fireplace, vestibule. Large lot. of state. Priced for irnmedlate day by Det. Sgt. George M. Trapp fore now. if it had been permitted colored cross-stitch motifs. GENERAL repairing and remodel-1 perience neceaaary. Contact Wanted—Pets—Poultry- 55 $18,200,. R. F. Dlmoc: and Co., STANLEY BRAY. Realtor, Gavin'a decision came from Sena. iitmoat consideration for all your wiehea^ No. 8147 with Patt-O-Hama is in i • SEPTIC TANKS sale. Six room Cape Cod, full base BRAE-BURN REALTY and posted a 850 bond for appear to do so. The ICBM, vvitli a planned including that of sensible eednomy. Pattern No. !J700 contains Cro ing. Specializing in' building of' Friendly Ice Cream. 435 Main St. Stock i4 : \Cleaned and Installed a Realtora, IXl 9-8245, JosAph Aah- ance in City Court Jan. 20. De Symington (D-MoJ and Morse (D- sixes 34, 36. 38u 40. 42,' 44. 46. 48. chet directions— sizes 2. 4, 6 incl; { ford. Ml 9-6818, Barbara Wopds, ment, tile bath, patio, combina MI 3-6273 range of 5.000 miles, is under Air Sixe 36, 38 busi, short sleeves, ,5>i, garages and ahell houaes -of a ll' PART~TiMli^WORK— Permanent tion windows, amesite drive, ga tails of the complaint were not Force jurisdiction. Ore), and Rep. Mshou (D-Tex), Air conditioned for material requirements; flnishing typea. MI 3-0731. s WE BUY dairy cows, catvea and 1 k n 9-7702, or Robert Murdock, kH SELLING YOUR property? Have chairman of the House • Appro-' yards of 35-inch. directions. i store clerk, good working condi- beef cattle. Pella Bros Phone MI 1 • SEWERS ' c o n v e r se * 9-»72. rage. Near. East Center Street available. The Army’s research chief also your comfort. For this pattern, send 35c in . lions. Apply in person, 945 Main Machine Praned shopping center and high school. teady buyers for one and two- Skating at Henry Park wak said to believe the Army could prlations subcommittee that han . Send 25c in coins, your name, 3-7405. ’ JR. la^Ijk houses. Member Muitiple dles defense funds. William P. (Julsh Coins, your name, address, size de- address and' the pattern number Aluminum Storms and , St., to Mrs. Stone. NKW s p u r level being sold below Asking price 814,600. Six rooms—: Ice skating at the Henry PSrk have put e sajellite into orbit with Raymond T. Quiah slr«(1, and the Pattern Number to i • installation builder’s chat, seven rooms, fin- Colonial, full basement, hot water Uating Service, Sherwood A. was reported excellent this week its Jupl.ter-C \rocket. The Army The White . House bed no im to ANNE CABOT, THE MAN- Screens '14rA AVON ^CALLING hpuaewiyea. SELLING ONLY Beechler, Realtor. Phone Weiley mediate comment on Gevin'a'ac BUB BURNETT. MANOHFJ4TER CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Articles lor Sale 45 -lahed garage, only 816,800. Subur oil heat, 114 baths, fireplace, end, ■with many people taking only reciently was ordered to pre EVBNINCI HEBAJ4). 1150 AVR. Learn how you can be auccesaful SPECIALIST PERSONAUY SELECTED ban. Carlton W. Hutchins, kn Twreh, full attic, plastered walls, R. Smith, kn 9-8962 ar Ml 8-8989. advantage of, the first skating pare to launch a satellite with faha tion. Press Secretary James C. M I3.S 940 1150 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW COMPUOTE LINE o f aluminum in a buaineaa of your own; Pleaa- oi^N -^aln aewa; DeWkll PAINTINC n i all'clty utilities. Near bus line and Hagerty said' in- Gettysburg, Pa., AMERIOAB, NEW YORK 36. N.Y. YORK 88, N. , wlndowa, doors, awnings, jal- - USED CARS 9-8182. LISTINGS WANTED—Single, two- there this season. The rink will re Juplter-C. This camk after failure Don’t miss the Fall A winter ant, dignified work. Phone MI home workshop: . Wright power'] school. Claries Lesperance, wll main open- as long as weather pbr- of tlie first test' launching effort the first President - Elsenhower Have you % copy of our 1957 ouslea. For tree eitimate call ua * 8-5195. saws. Capitol Equipment Co., 88 Town anrf Country PAPER HANfilNG BEAUTIFUL new three bedroom -9-7620. ______' ■ family, , three-family, bueinees by the Navy-directed -Vangyard heard gt the development, was ’ft7 issue of Basic Fashion, our Needlework Album? It contains any time. Home Specialties Co. Satisfaction Guaranteed property. Have many cash buyers. mlta.\ . . . , '.i' i compete pattern catalog. It's Main. MI 8-7958. t e l e p Mo n e ranch, hot water heat, ceramic Klwaaia Initallatlati fi sateliita ^project, / frdm\(iawa reports- The President 2 2 S fifty-six colorful pages showing kO 8-2856. SEWING MACraNfc' operators,______Drainago Co. Terms To Suit You ba'tn, oxcaUent workmanship, lOO' MANCHESTER —Six room houae, Moitgagaa arranged Pleese eall Brueker Sa/ld he had "tried tq spent thf) weekend. at his Gettyi- ebooc-fuil of sar-easy, up-to-the- many pfet(y designs; plus direc night shifty o-il) p.m. Willill train oil heal G e ^ e U, Graziadio; Realtor, Ml U . Oql. Jamsf 4 8tvause,\(kNjn- Ml t-32SA Bank Financing . frontage, Ill.TOc; Carlton W, leaL two-( mandliig officer 6i the Nika InMal- dlaauade" Garin from retiring. ITse burg (arm home. B ^ u te atyleu for every size. Send tions for making 3 crocb«t Iteq^ g ^ home.'atitc^ers'. Apply Kaklar KNAPP SHOES; Harry Mahonay, Mlf-4143l> k ButeWM, MI 9-8182. 4 m . C ^M IO -1808, 9-8679, 109 Hanty. 8 t 36 «itnU today. and a qullU, Qnly 36c a copy. Read Herald Adva. Toy Co., 60 im iard 8L M Mapls St, Tel. Ml 8-6S3T. Phone .Ml 9-:0081 . - J 4K J r ■’ 6 r I ' ■;’^ l ■ -•■rl'-' •/>6*-» •j '-' ■' T,‘ ■ M-y- W hvyIii#i mbKtpm «P f« ’ 1 ‘ ■W.:' ' - ■ :v?: V :. ;■ ,r: :'■ :-V 't ''* • -. 7 , ■ 7 5 ' ■V -t^'- v'';.vf\\"':':L: ' ■ - '■ . . . ,■■••• ... , -,, N MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1988 V. t: Average Daily Net Preaa Run The Weather PAGE TWELVE Forecast of V. S. Weather. Batewi iianrlffHlpr lEutning^^mlii For the Wm H Endt'd dzniuiry 4, 1988 Previsloatal heavy Snow wara. ------r* elected. Nominees,are John Qarl- Ing, Snow or rain changwf to soow 7r»eiS Manchbater Blrl Scout ' Lady Hdbarts Lodge, Daughters was found later in the day abap- and windy tonight. Low tn'iM Ms. of St. George, will meet tomorrow Eva§ioii Charged , doned near a farm in Wihsted.. . Ing^iduae. Herbert Johneon, Toney 12,558 Cwme.'^ncll will meet at the. O lr l Winsted-police, working with lo Town Uriion Stniff, Efnest Irwin, Peter Del Wednesday snow, windy, colder. About ’sr»niitScout office. 923 Main S t, tomor- at '7:30 p.m. with Mrsr Anne Park Meember of the Audit High 25 to so., \ er, 30 Academy fit . > Against Boukus cal police in the .case, investigated Mlstro and Gardiner Rhwaon. . rpw night at 8 o’clo c k ^ , ^ ■■ ’ H the then and Saturday, the two For the 'Mighwby Department, Itai:re«u of CIrcQiaaoii Manchester— "A City dfjHllage Charm The Red Men’e Club wiU r e e ^ e boya were arrested bn a local 'auto Set tp P ick two repreeentallvea WH he named. WATKINS- tta eetta^k tournament tom^iTow Mpncheater .Ijodge, No. 78, AF deriter Church Mothers C^ub will John P. Boukus, 4i, of 10 Pfobr theft warrant. They are both being Nominees are Jamea Cajhoun, Wlli ntjht at * o'clock. ./ and AM, will hold a specikl meet meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the tor ^ ., was arrested early saturSignia Phi will meet tomorrow Hall. \ tinned at tha'loeal Nike aite,'ums will be elected from a list Includ- said he believed was only a^iwmor.) with-a new' floor. A large highway at 7:30 at -the Italian American evening st 8:15 at the home of in court, Saturday and his case waS Fj| Ing Ralph Davison and Kenneth i-ho have department tractor-trailer loaded ■To Hold Banquet* Irish, both in the Park Depart Moscow, Jan. 7 (/P)—The (.roved reliable in said with board flooring was parked at Club. Refrtshments will be served. Mrs. Guilford Stephens, 8 Stephen . Gilbert Hunt spoke on his third contlhuofl for a week pending fur $ 7 4 B iU io n ther ^police investigation. ment; John.Vogle and John Boyle. Kremlin kept silent today on the ex(>eriment topk place a day the far end of the bridge. | Proposed • ----- St. trip to \ the weat .coast with a Water. Department; Lee Darlnig, itUxiliary members of the 8th group of high ach'oolV students at Cfemons, taken to the Hartford The Center Thespians will hold unofficial reports that Russia 01 so after ^an/rt and the The driver of th.e truck, Rodney Tx Washington, Jan. 7 (IP)—- Dtetrict Fire Department will hold County Jail Saturday afternoon, is thaii^ annual baiiquM Jan.- '8 at schools; and Carl Parson, David senger parachuted back to Earth. Williams, stepped up on the run The Stanley Circle of the South the meeting of the Cosmopolitan 6130 in the Robbins room at Cen Chagnot. Jamea Calhoun, and has fired a man - carrying icior to per. I Wa.>»hington, Jan . 7 UP)— Congress convened today for , a meeting tomorrow at 7 p.m. at Methodist WSCS will meet tomor Club Friday afternoon \at the Cejr-: chsrgei with taking, from the Pur rocket about 186 miles high The Inforimuus dM tot aay wheth ning heart, of the tractor to per- ' the firehouse. row at 3 p.m. I at the church.^ nell-Place parking lot, a car be ter Congregational l^urob, SSmuel Stevenson, all of the High j - . . . _ _ or.er themo ftr*f apace traveler went ‘ all n jr the school bus .00 pass. As the Scci'etary of Agi’icultuie Ben- a session certain tp be domi ter. Church. Mrs- Randall -‘ Tbop . A 'smorgasbord be Served, way Department. ' And pfot tn 6 pAS^njper dbck to j witii the rocket, or juit I two vehicieff were wbrcaat there | son said tonay th e adm iuistra- was the Jiosteaa. , \ , longing to Charles M. Hurrmahn and entertainm'ent' will follow. Elect Stewards nated by national concern over Our Lady of Fatima Mothers of 328 W. Center St. Hurrmann Earths, ’ I how-fte------escaped,j ftots ^ was a creakinx from the over-' tjon will recommend ending j Russian strides into the space Circle will ‘meet Wednesday at 8 reported the car missing early Thespians are reminded that .Stewards for,employes of five Thf oincial Wacktut sroused 'were no hints as to the burdened bridge, t an a roar as half-billion dollar annual St. Elizabeth's Mothers Circle tryouts for "The Family Portrait” town anneies -will also be chpsen •pMmlaUon'that thei rocket experi j.and rocket age. G iN E R A L p.m. 'With Mrs. EMward Dupre, 136 will meet at the hdm« o f Mrs. Wednesday, The abandoned car mystery traveler’s identity. Many was recovered-, about 10 a.m. the are scheduled for tonight I equal partnership rather than of cotton, wheat, rice and to-, red ink financing. HUCKVILLE TR 5-3271 quet hall of the Masonic Temple. O F K R w ith th e lurehose of eoeh new ...... Shepmilth ' parent to phild. ' pacco maior surplus crop-. This President Eisenhower gave word You don't afford to miss this VENETIAN BUNDS ' 1 Macmillan left behind a haalily program i.- now scheduled to e.xpire j Genuine Electro S iih 1 Power Tc Reds Won Cold War, resolved cabinet ciiaia and the jp, 1959 crop year. | Senators William Fulhright, left, of Arkansas and Theodore Green of Rhode Island get.-their heads to his Republican legislative lead I diplomatic loose ends of his pro- , , 1^ Congre.-s will be asked together for some serious talk «t the ciucua of Democratic Senators today Green is e.xpected to be ers that he will present a balanced / I posal for a nonaggression pact ^ earlier, a key figtire in the new congressional session in his role ss chairman of the Senate Foreign Rela budget of About *74 billion.'Thia E. A. JOHNSON Top Economist Says i with the Soviet Union. Benson said the recomnienda- tions Committee. Ftilbright f* a senior member of the committee. Green, 90, is the oldest member would be an increase of about *2 of the Senate. (AP Photofax.J billion from his budget for the O LLIE'S i tion* will call for increased ehi-j current fiscal year. The GOP leg n’i'a'.’ertm iiil* . o" the-longer-range reserve By RELMAN MORIN ding controU of b«ic materials, of p„„g the Prime Minister, smiling islators met with the President at Co. P A IN T 0 0 . -icrediU. of inventory and perhaii. ; g^j j.^my, said he had re.-olved } ^.p„ ^e- the White House before tha' for FOR: FIREPLACE-WALL-DOOR New York, Jan. 7 (d»i^A Har AUTO BODY 723 Main Street vard economist says that, in aa ; of prices and manpower . may well the diffe-encea In his cabinet re- i„ch.din.r full farms, for malities of opening C ongr^. 'MANCHESTER, CONN. Phone Ml 9-4501 sense Russia haa won the Cold-be needed; the trend toward vealed by the bombshell resigna-, Urn ' Z Duiiep^io ^ Fight ~ Y Hour Plain, Eisenhower's budget JM to be WELDING, AUTO lODY and FENDER REPAIRS BEVELED or DESIGNED I IN STOCK War and that "life in America vriir shorter work week will have presented to the Congress next never be the same as befbre aput- wait'^^. E^cheSer^PeuJ-Sey^^^^^^^^ N c W D e m a i l d s Monday. This Thursday be will de COMPLETE CAR PAINTING 24"x34"^3()*Jt40" i THURSDAY nik." In mn exhaustive analyiU of the . Thomeycroft, who objected to - liver in person his gimual State of Malcolm P. McNair, of the Har condition of the economy today, the cabinet*# declaloh to inenease In reply to quene^ the the Union Message L A C Q U E R A n d e n a m e l ' vard Graduate School of Bualness McNair foresaw. unemplo>'me;it In- p^ovemment apendinp slightly next. tar>' **14. he believe* Congress win iThatHeResighf[ Johnson Says TTie White House ha* indicated S Year Guarantee a m ' creasing to between it* and S vear, waa aucceeded by Agrlcul-[give much more favorable consifl- this will deal^'almost exchizively .AtimiflisLoiJllpn, made the atate- ...... tuia Minister Derick Heathcoal-1 eratlon to administration farm 8 GRISWOLD ST. TEL. Ml 9-5025 NEW STORE HOURS inent yeaterday In the principal ad-; million In the first half of 19.58 Wa.-hinglon. Jan. 7 lyPi — John , with nat'onal/defen.se and foreign dress to the .National Retail Dry He .-aid he believes the next six Aipoy. Several other cabinet recommendations than It did a policy issue* In the light of Soviet j I Foster Dulles has decided to stay j Washington, Jan. 7 (Ah — Sen.f lated." he said, "we do know this: ALL MIRRQRS IN STOCK Goods Assn, (NRDGAl convention.. months also 'W'lll see a decline in ahiha resulted, but the shakenp did ,^-ear ag:o. Lyndon B. Johnson said today the I The evaluation of the importance apace challenges. McNair told the convention; . production. (>ersonal income, and not delay Macmillan’s trip. He aaid he baaed this belief on j on aaas Secretary of State* asaoci- returning Congress faces decisions | of control of Outer Space made by The somber tone of the (3on- OPEN THURS. and FRI. NIGHT TILL9:00 FRIDAY "I do not think we have as yet the gi"oa.- national product (the to- Th. Pr,m, ...« lod.y. .. us ha.s not been based primarily on ressipnal mood was sounded by For Immediate Delivery chief purpose of his trip is that may determine who gains "to senajw Democratic Leader Lv-ndon begun to realize the full picture ; u i vaipe of all goods and services ministration farm policy views. him.self to resist what he anlicip- tal control over the Earth fo r... the judgment of men most quali partly because our leaders . have: produced in a year.i listen. see and to learn." "Never has our mail been m ore; ates will be a mounting Demo- tyranny or the service of free fied to make such an apprai.sal." CLOSED ALl 9>AY WEDNESDAY > been'afraid to give us the facts - | "I think w<; come back to the "In my view." he cpntlnued. "the.se In advance of the Caucus. John (Continued on Page Nine) LYNH POULTRY FARMS informal talks do far more than favorable." he said, I era tic demand he retire. ' dom." "Obolee Fresh Native Poultry—Direct From Our F a m t to You” NEW LARjGER QUARTERS but as time unfolds, I venture to ^consumer as the' best bet for a Benson was a.-kcd if he thinks President Elsenhower is under- "The peril of the hour is ob son demanded that the Anuv an sav that life In America will never strong business upturn in the sec- .thou.-ands of telegrams, mes.-ages this Congress will be "any less stood to have assured him of fiill vious." he said. swer testimony from Lt. Gery OPENMONDAYS 8^ e the - same as •before - sputnik------ond half of 1968." he concluded. and letters, and the more the James M. Gavin, chief of A i^y . ^ r. < .I PAR K /VDE: PLENTY OF FJRONT AND REAR PARKING Charles Andrews, sales promo- prime ministers of the various toUgh on you personally.” [backingI...... „ -if he will Johnson, Senate Democratic ' "It Is profoundly shocking that LiSughing a little. Benson re -; top foreign (jdlicy Job he has held ; chairinan of.the Pre Research and Development, that .MIDDlt TURNPIKE * • • MANCHESTER / AUTO GLASS INSTALLED the jidminlsVraUon. In ils projected ^ ^ plied that "only time will tell.” for the last five years paredhess subcommittee which has his expected promotion wa.s side Bulletins budget for the next government, (Continued on Page Two) I (Continued on Page H%s) I The 69-year-old Secretary is re- been probing into the status of the tracked after he spoke out against SPECIAL TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY GLASS FURNITURE TOPS fiscal vear, apparently takes such I ported to have considered his fu nation’s missile and rockets pro Pentagon missile policy. / from the AP Wires small and faltering steps toward ture carefully within the past few grams. said Russia's ■ leaders have Gavin disclosed over xho weekt an adequate defense program.” end he had asked Iq/be retired MIRRORS (Rreplace odd Doer) X I weeks. made space control "a first aim of Barbecue $ 1.39 McNair said Americana must" This stock-taking coincided with national policy." from the Army effec)ri’C March. 31 IKE SCHEDULES TALK \ pre(>are for heavy sacrifices in pev- his approaching 70th birthday, so as to be freer to “f-ecommendi to Washington, Jan. 7 (A5—Prbsl- fICTURE FRAMING (oU types) Girl&--Don’t Hide Under Sack, In remarks prepared for a apply creative thinking to national onal liberty and the standard of Feb. '25. and the opening’ of a new caucus of Democratic Senators dent Elsenhower decided today Chicken ea. I ,,.5, ing in this country is 40 over- ses.-ion of Congress today. defen.se.’’ to go ahead with plans to ad f WINDOW and PLATE^GLASS meeting ji)st ahead of the formal Will t^Mlz Brucker ssnd pass the Soviet Ufli^n in Friends said Dulles realized that opening of the new congressional dress a Republican rall.v in Chi if he wanted to quit, his 70th blrth- Johnson said that - the Senate day T d the a p p ^ of an e x - r*e.sion, Johnson said U.S, leaders cago the evening of Jan. 20. Hin OONTRAOTORSi WE HAVE IN STpCK : has blown up our Fool Shape Up to Trend in Fashion Preparedness Subcommittee will ’ President's talk, on the 5th nn- MEDICINE CARINETS and SHOWER DOORS Paradise.'Nhe said. perted hectic 9ongressional_«s»ion ‘^e Army nlversarj- of his first term In McNair sHd the U.S. could de would have given him ample rea- ' •’ Vheia PAnt{n»i/»Hcontinued, nHHlno’addiqg BfUCkPIBrucker IfttCIlaier tlliSi|>i» week N\CC. to "estab- ^ auguration, will kick off tho OPEN SATURDAYfi—OPEN THUB8DAY EVENINGS ^ vote between billion and 8®9 By DOROTHY ROE h aon for doing so. : playtoya,that Congress must decide "which the fac\s. The ^°» P ; GOP drive to capture control of W f ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN r . billion to the of art adequate (AP Women’s Editor) Now that Dulles has made hi.s Congress from the Demoerats In defense system without undue dif deci.sion. informants said, he has nation 1* correct." I STO?. LAUNDRY MONDAY New' York. Jan. 7 .(A*- No mat ntim alo PoHltlon Vital Taylor, Army Chief of Staff, but this year's elections. The speech •■X ficulty. X ter what tlje vagaries of fashion no intention of quilting \inder "The urgent rAce we arc now In Taylor now is en i6ule to j^meet-. will be carried nationwide on "Takes will have tV increase, domestic political fire. may be, the smart woman' will The big*^question mark hanging I;— °r .which we must enter - is I ing of .the Baghdad Pact in Turkey | television. DRY CLEANING he said, "some of the lushness will shape up to them, says Pauline bai2-| later this month, have to go out of Amerlf^^Iiy- V over his future is his health. Dul- not to perfect long range • "It ia a matter of serious concern I TUESDAY Trige.iq, an astute Frenchwoman les ie undei'stood to be confident. ^ llstics missiles, .Johnson said, y STR.ATOTANKER CRASHES who )ia* refused to be licked by the however he will be vigorous' "There is .something more ,ilu- j , Miami. Fla.. Jan. 7 (Ab—An .Air WHAT A VALUE! FINE COTTON predominant sack silhouette. (Ciontiniied on Page Thirteen) ; Force Stratotanker made a THE KIND OF QUICK SERVICE YOU LIKE enough to with.stand the arduous ! portant than any ultimate weapon. | _ _ _ Search Pushed Prevlew’ing her spring collection dutie-i of his office. That is the ultimate positiqrt -th e forced landing in the EvergladM 1 HOUR-3-HOUR. SAME DAY for 200 members of the nation s Dulles had so; i ■ leasan to ques- position of total control over, ~ -■ 20 miles west of here today, kill SATURDAY fashion press. Trigere effects. a ing a student engineer father of ( YOU NAME IT! WE'LL DO IT! ---- ^ I Earth that lies somewhere out in 0 J* \ '][ ^ 0 ^ L j 11 Q For Nine Adrift ha)ipy compromise with the de (( niiliniiPd on Page Nine) space. three children, including an creed gunnysack theme of fashion, "This is the future, the distant fu-: w-,', -• r b l adopted Korean orphan. The man s i - and shows clothes w-hich look Special ture, though not so distant as we' |4 IO tI i I Oil r ISlfm killed in the pre-dawn accident ■ 7 In Florida Gale new. but never conceal the tm- have thought. Wl.oever gains tliat' * • was S,-Sgt. Kenneth C. SIcKlllop, portant curves of the feminine ultimate position gains control, to- a a I ' l l 45, formerly of 1200 Franklin TUESDAY ond WEDNESDAY ^ L Y fig\ire. tal control, over the Earth, for i I l-r A IgblO * ISlll#* -.\ve., Pittsburgh, Pa. He had xitaml. Fla.. Jan. 7 iflh—gearch Her moat ingenious device is the News Tidbits purposes of tyranny or the service! -T K l-vM II * lived more recently at a t'aitor continued today for a New York "allp cover,” a transparent chiffon | of free• We.st German officials d o ii b t , remains are questions no ; reported today to have decided on j CLEA N ED L u n g th A single truce of Harvey Houston. I‘Te.x., Jan. 7 (/P*—A line defined by wide leather belts, i - ‘-'I, that .Moscow’s announcement of can answer with aulliorit.v.'’j basic designs •'for atom-driven, new one and a half million dol ond PRESSED Conover’il 45-foot yawl Revonoc and employs subtle shaping to i cut in Soviet armed forces b.y i .lohn.son made available to news- planes to be produced within lar shell dredge sank In Galves wa^ found last night off Jupiter soften the 'effect of her, straight , ^ f .2'- 300,000 men has ..any real sigmfi- pien the text of his talk to the . , , ton Bay , today with a reported \ Beach, 80 miles north of Miami — sheaths. cancc. .. Slayer Edwara Geln clo.sed meeting-of Democratic .Sen- > 'JS men aboard. Coast Gbard of H ere'aeeee.eTlie Q uestion! Every piece is a famous name cotton, beautiful quality prints a drifting dinghy lettered "Revo- Trigere call* her entire collec- j turned to Wisconsin hospltiil for „iors. A similar biicflng for Re- a„.,iei ^climcaradvances ficials said they believe there BISSELL STREET and novelty weaves. You will want several lengths at this \noc Jr.” The And w-as not regarded tlon the "shape up" and proceeds criminally insane for what could be „hlican Senaloi .s on the Prf pared-j . ■ were some drownings. Unof SO EASY p ■s ominous since dinghies often to prove this no idle phrase. One ; rest of his life. kess subconmuttee’s hearings w as' «conven^^^^^ „re,Vifre t7 get a ficial reports from ,the area, said m i . *' “What is the ONE most important reason why you low, low price. ' - , snap their towlines in heavy fca r compromise with the .spek is a *11- ; ; Coaatgnardman drow ns and an- planned by .Sen. Sallonstall '«■ plane mio the air ahead of * all but three' of the men had TO SET changed to BANTLY OIL Service? *' weather. hoiiette she calls "in unison." | > other N rescued after car plunges Mas.M. , I been rescued.'j Conover, 6.5, his wife. Dorothy. which is a straight, loose sheath I Into river at Nevi; Bedford, Mass. . . Says I .S. Efforts Jtlocked j 7''"“ >. , i 60. their son. Lawrence, 27 his TO FROM 32 New System • “ ’Round The Clock Service! I can count on BANTLY with a belt threaded through slots, : Increased wage offer by AT&T; Johnson criticized decisions of Senate-House Atomic Energy' i STOCK MARKET .MIXED a Laundry OIL Service in any emergency—at any time. • STOCK UP DURING HALE'S wife, Lauri and a radio o(>erator, so that it appears in.-front and for 25,000 long-line employees New York, Jan. 7 uT*—Alr- ANY S g Low, Low, William Flugleman, 28, Scarscale. back, but leaves the sides hanging termed “still Inadeqiuite” by union. H ? ’'^"'r.'':mwed‘dowfm \m" ' commute; "aid^he^arranging ctofts rallied and other. Issue* s 7 “It gets real cold in these parts in the winter and I N. y., put out of Key West New- tree. Navy patrol bomber witli two 'peded U.S. Letfoits in the ndsrimissile officials conferences on the withftatus top of erased some pearly losses hut the ' % had some pretty gruesome experience:^ with another Year's day for a cruise through •Hllir-Cover Ruffles | engines dead crashes and kills stock market was mixed In quiet DIRECTION < the Keys. They remain unre(>orted She ! also employs "slip-cover ; four crewmen, demolishes three ■’“••From the evidence SCl...... lllllll-' !f ’*' AirctaU Nuclear pt5,piilsion trading early this afternoon. Tha company that couldn't sei'vice my burner until 2 'or 3 since. (ANPi project. X i JANUARY Prices ATNOON^ ruffles" at the hemline to add In- | houses and injures three civil- ^ I Chairman Price (D-llll of the Improvement from a slightly * u* . days AFTER it broke down. ^ Conover is president of (3onover- lerest and movement to unfitted ; Ians . Former clerk of Triimbiill lower trend which prevailed ear- , Mast Publications Inc. of New ^ Research ami Development sub- Her came on word that Preal- FROM THE GREEN £ E. CEiNTER STREET York, publishers of Aviation Age sheath, and resorts to such devices ! Town Court Mrs. Charlotte L. H erald G els New ; committee told a newsman he has • t “BANTLY OIL Service is well staffed and their-two- on famous brand shutts, pil- as white collars and vestees to : Ebling charged w ith embezzling' i some questions to raise piiblicl.v «ient Elsenhower to|d Republlcaa way radio equipped trucks give -SERVICE WHEN and other ■ technical magazines. leaders he was , confident th* The^ shrimp b6ats Wave and draw the eye from the unfitted ! *10,485 in court funds. Phone N iiiidiers I about the project, probably on the NEEDED. I haven’t spent a heat-less day yet since I waistline of box-jacket suits. I Mrs, Downey and two other I floor of the House. United SUles economy would 'Pick Up and Delivery Service loweosM, bkmkuts, bod pil- Surf, both owned by Lewis Hardee Trlgere's collection, shown on II have a better year In 1958 th u changed to BANTLY OIL.” -of South Port. N, C., were last ■t ^omen in^ China -to see Imprisoned I ‘Threat tp Project’ ' MANCHESTER, BOLTON, COVENTRY; the o|>ening- day of a crowded, - sons shop In Canton, China, while' The Herald ha.s in- I Price said he'is "encouraged,: In 1957 and that he will send ■, ■ heard from Thursday at the height week of New York spring fashion j Congress a balanced budget call VERNON. WETHERSFIELD. HARipPORD of a 2-day gale. At that time Al KOiUng for plane pas.sage to .see: .stalled a new and larger • up to a point ’ bv evidence of re- AND EAST HAKTFORD-^' D E L C O -H ^A T lows, towuls, i^ttru u ^ods openings, Illustrates graphically, aois . . . Wl.sjpnsin father and' I newed enthiisla.sni.at the Pentagon , ing for spending of about $74 fred Adams of Atlanta, captain of the advances of American faslilon, telepiione , .switchboard ; for ANP. but that there is "a billion.. 'Some Stores the Surf, radioed he had engine three children (reri.sh in early morn with additional trunk ' TSALL Ml 9-4595 OP TR 5 - 3 2 7 T < trouble and said the Wave was in the laat 30 yeafa ^ alnce the j ing fire. I ' threat to the project,” on which ohd eovtrs. unlpveiy kyles of the Flapper Era j lines to provide increased he will elaborate later. , , OPERA B.ARS C.AI4-.AS . TEL Ml 9.7753 tfylrtg, to tow’ the crippled craft.' 5 .. Fe((eral Court decides to with-1 Rome, Jan. 7 (.#1—The Roma : For A Smrvieu Thot REALLY Ddhrors which provide iRspiration for the 1 hold decision on'SIemphls bus seg- and fastei’ service. , Reports that the Navy has been BRANCHES AT: Closed It was estimated that both boats majority of 19.58- clothes. ! moving more quickly on its rela- , Opera Company told sopraaa 501 HARTFORD RD.—249 N. MAIN ST. would have nm out of fueSTby late rSgnMon laws . . . President Su Effective at once our .Maria .Meaeghini Callaa today Friday. The flavor of-canal, relaxed In-| karno of Indonesia arrives in Neiv j lively unpubllcized plans for a . , 18 OAK ST. . “Our BepuUtloB formality la present, but the mo-1 new telephone riiiniber nuclear'seaplane were , in effect she cannot sing here again tain ■tf Logan Halyard waa aboard the Daihl on first leg of tour from season bacausr police "f*ar her DELCO-HEAT Surf with Adams. The Wave’s dem version of the fashions of 30 j will be; confirmed yesterday by Adm. Ar- ' Iz Voitr AMurance” A H Day Cairo to Tokyo. | Jelgh Burke, chief of naval oper- ' a|>peafanca would disturb publla crew- was Capt. german Young of years ago is far different. As irtiree Israelis sentenced to life order. Carlo Latinl. superintend- . i l A i ^ CORK Georgetowm, .jS.I C„ w O Mate Trigere remarks. ’’No w o m a ni imprisonment for assas.sination of! ations. - I should hide her light undet* a bush-! s-’" I M ltcliqll 3-2711 Replying to questions after a i ent of the theater. Issued m - Charles Bruce of South Port.- World War II mass inurder of Hun 1 statemaat. aanaanctaMI cancalla- vXMANCHtSTBR. CONMv .I'- ' Wednesdays The Amberjack ll, 50-foot auxil el,-HOT her figure’ under a sack.” j garian Jews .- . . London Conser / National Press Club talk, Burk*b NEW SYSTEM So,, even with the sack allhou- Trashlon designs from New Yofk for spring turn in large part to said without qualificatioita “w“w* are Uon of the Anwriatn’Aiani star'* iary Khooner once used as a cruise' the flapper era for inspiration. Here designer Pauline Trigere vative Par),y leader warqs Slacmh- H lahrlirB trr sehedukd appafrane*a la tin m m i T m c o . « c CORNER MAIN ond OAK STREHS ■ yacht by. Prsaldent Franklin D. ettei dresses and sulU for spring going ahsad!’ with the jtrojeU JirojecI and LAUKDRY ond DRY CLEANING has c&bined the sack shape but retains the figure silhouette with Iwi’s government agairist dlsli^b- a plan* snound b«- ready for t«UsUffg opera t^amsfl*', tomorrow h ». ' 9 3 1 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER. CONM JltuT GREiN STAMPS • AMPLE FREE PARKING .-7-7 , X T kooMvelt, foundered -15 miles can b«' worn with aasiirance by the Ing Turkish public in handling Cy- 44 sheer Cbver-blouse. oi^ a flttpd sheath. 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