1: *<**~r- *r->^*- J / . ' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY U. 1961 IPAO* TWENTY-EICfHT Signing li^raib I Aven«e Daily Net Press Ron For the Week |Snded The Weather sons. The comedy wi)l be pre- Earl Whealer, Mra. Floyd Uitchall, Members of Manchester Grange the "Mexican Hat Danea" and "La Suuery SO, IMS Foreeaet' of XJ, 8. Woetiwr I will "neighbor" with Ellington PTA to Repeal ■scnled-tonight at 8 in the school by Mrs. Clep Livingston and Sam Cucaraeha." included . William Mm . Jeae^ Kennedy, Mra. Robert About Town Grange tonight at 8. auditorium.' Zipkin; a version of the twist to Baldwin, Anita Chappell, Marilyn Fregin, H m . William McKenzie. FREE DaiVERY Comedy Tonight The play, concerns five Ameri­ "South of the Border,” by. Mrs. and Carolyn Courtright, John Fra­ Mrs. Walter Orlowakl. Mm . Ray­ We Wm Deliver AaythlBg! 1 3 ,5 3 7 Fair, ooldor tonight. l« w la' SOo. Floyd Mitchell and Ronald SWiat- zier, Kenneth Garrity, Theri»a mond Colpitta, Mm . Joseph Pou- Barnard PTSO of Bennvt Jun­ The Guard Club of Woman's can women who cross the border Bfember of the Audit Friday fair, a little colder, laewaa ior Htrh School will meet tonight Benefit Association will meet to­ into Mexico to try to improve con­ klewlcz; and two accordlob aoloa, Messier and Richard Tambllng. Hot, Mrs. Roger Asaelln, Mra. Bur­ Tile first performance of “ Ha.sta "Theme from Zoro" and "The Tor­ ton Frazer, Roger Asselln and Wil­ ARTHIIR’S tM rm a o f OIroaUtton Ing eloudineoe. High SS-40. at 7:80 In the rnfeterla ,7« f the morrow at 8 p.m. ..at the home of Manana." w.rittcn and directed by ditions in a small Mexican village. Kenneth' Woods, a student, was MI4-tS08 Manchesler-—A City of Village Charm Mrs. Joseph Goulet, 329 Hilliard The women arrive in time for a eador Song," by Ronald rSwiatkie- piano accompanist for the show. liam Freeman. Pranklln Gilding. ' Mr.?. Mari' Ann Handley, was pre- wicz. St. Members are to.bring articles •sented la.st night by the Robertson fle.sta only to learn that they are Members of the cast included Tickets will be available at the for a kitchen social. the ones who have been improved. A group of children, who danced. Ray Colpitts, Sam Zlpkln, Mrs. door-fot' tonight's performance. MIm Marilyn Garey, daughter of PTA before an andienee of 1.50 per­ VOL. LXXXI, No. 97 ' (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1962 (Claaottled Advertiaing on Pago SS) Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garey, 42 Sea­ PRICE FIVE CENTS man Circle, will become the bride The dance troupe of the Betty- of William Oliver, eon of Mrs. Mil­ Jane Turner School of Dancing will dred Oliver, 146 Bisaell St., pn present an entertainment ne,\t Sat., Peb. 24, at Center Congrega­ Monday. Jan. 29 at 8 p.m. at the LISTEN TO KATHY GODFREY, WINF, MONDAY thru FRIDAY 1:10 P.M^SATURDAY AT 11:10 AM. Increase Nearly Double State News tional Church, Veterans’ Home in Rocky Hill. Advertlaement- Our Lady of Hope Mother.? Cir­ MAIN STREET cle will meet tomorrow at 8:l.i Roundup . Pay by Clieck p.m. at the home of Mrs. Rii . MANCHESTER 1 U.S. Urges,Ministers Toss Open a CHKCKTNG ACCOUNT Wicks. 67 Glcnwood St. Co-ho.st- T b a n k a n o Grand List Up at coNNFxrrrcuT e.ssc.s will be Mrs. Albert Roy and t r u s t c o m p a n y and pay all Mrs. H. Jamea OrfUelli. Ml 3-4123 your billa with armchair conven­ 300,000 in State ience. Save yourself' time and The Great Books group will meet energy and maintain an accurale tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Whilon FREE PARKING Now Con^bidered record of,your expenditures, too. library for/a dlicussion of Mon­ rear of store j Three Manchester offices to sen-c By 86,641,704 taigne's wdrks. Pppblem Drivers you at 893 Main Street. 15 North Castro Re gime Out of OAS Main Street and the Parkadc. An inspection workshop and ex- liibljhiblf will be sponsored by the 7 / ■Hartfbrd, Jan. 25 (/P)— A Hsfrtffrtford section of the Americar. NETTIE ROSENSTEIN The town’s net taxabletP«ct» to receive thli year, aald comittee tof . ^octors has been Society for Quality Control tomor­ grandona Hoflist for 11961QC1 isle $157,«1 K7 ^ Murghy. formed to aoMse the state on row from noon to 8:30 p.m. at the "SPOR Tax receipts would total $6,755,- Military Whist 485,906, a leap of $6,641,704 121, he said. its “ Problem Dfi-yers.” Hotel Bond in Hartford. over the net taxable grand list "The gross total of the 1961 grand The doctors held an organiza­ tional meeting yesterday in the of­ SETBACK and BRIDGE Philip Stanley Sr., 110 Colum­ DESIGNER NYLONS of 1960. list of real and personal property Rusk Offers 4-Point Sponsored By ^ bus S t, was elected president of The increase is nearly double is $188,,305,178, compared with the fice of Dr. Franklin M. Foote, the Hilliard As.sociation. Inc., at its 1960 gross of $178,244,801. state health commissio4er. Dr. Manchester Emhli?m the S3 million by which the town's Religious, charitable and goy- Clement C. Clarke o t ,ife w Haven Club No. 2^ annual meeting recently. He suc­ by grand list has been rising each ceed.? Wallace ^ w s . 27 Grant Rd. ernmental exemptions total $25.- was chosen to head' the commit­ year for the past few years, ac­ 513,184 for 1961, compared, with tee; Plan Against Cuba Elks Home—^issell St. President Stanley will call a meet­ ing soon of the board of dlrccton cording to Assessor P. Joseph $22,175,145 in 1960. Motor Vehicles Commissioner Friday. Jan./26th— 8 P.M. to complete the selection of a slate Murphy, who attributed the In­ Exemptions to blind persons and John J. Tyman told the doctora of officers. " CLENTEX crease to a boom in construction ex-servicemen are $5,306,088 in 300.000 of Connecticut's 1,600,000 By VHLLIAM I.,. BY'AN RefreshiiMiktsts— Door Prizes of shopping and grocery stores, 1961, compared with, $.5,225,454 in motor vehicle operators are con­ Punta del E.sle, Uruguay, Jan. 25 (/P)— The United States, BOiMtlSiiatton $1.00 1960. and In renovation of older store sidered problem drivers. blasting Cuban and world communism in a slashing attack, Tickeit* Ma.y Be Purchased buildings. A breakdowh of the 1961 grand Some, but not many, have phys­ ^ A t The Door Roast .Beef Au Jus, The figure will undoubtedly list for the'Eighth District and ical Impairments, Tynan said. Oth­ called, urgently today for a collective Latin American coun­ V'egetables, change next month, he said, when the town shows the following: ers, he said, are repeated offen­ terattack against Fidel Castro’s Red .spearhead. the board of tax review makes Real estate in the district ders and some have "driver atti­ Potatoes * amounts to $27,643,333, registered To turbulent aiiplau.se, Secretary of State Dean Rusk urged 1.50 ^ m e adjustments in response to tude" problems. 19 other American foreign ministers, sitting in judgment on appeals made by taxpayers, but it motor vehicles amounts to $2,735,- Baked 070. and personal property other Dr. Foote said the committee Cuba, to drum tlie Ca.stro regime out of bodies of the Or- wilrstill be a very high amount. will advise the Motor Vehicles De­ PERMANENT La.saifna * 'The 'I W grand list, after adjust­ than motor vehicles amounts to gaiii'/.atioii of American States. 1.25 $3,167,459. partment on what policies It SEMI-ANNUAL ments w ^ e made by the board of should follow with regard to driv­ .His speech reflected heavy pressure here for a compromise REMOVAL OF Genuine regular 1.99 tax review, was $190,844,202, and Real estate in the town amounts ers, such as epileptics, who take between those advocating the sternest punishment of Cuba in Calves Liver * the 1959 ad^ted grand list was to . $93,153,313. motor vehicles drugs for medical reasons. UNWANTED HAIR 1.25 $147,796,240. \ amounts to $9,073,326. and per­ tlie form of a collective break in relations, on the one hand, sonal property other than motor Drugs suspected of playing a and the small but influential go-slow or do-nothing blocs led Businessmen’s Luncheon On the basis ^ the new grand role in the record of "problem driv­ list, without taking Into account vehicles amounts to $21,713,405. by Brazil, Mexico and Argentina, on tlie other. Miss Blonch Mason CHICKEN POT PIE 85c smart fashipn This means that the total' real ers" are pills for traveling sick- whatever changes the board of tax nesa, anti-hiatamines, tranquilizers, The s])eecli suggested the United States had he|d some of 540 Vernon St.. Manchester investment review may make, or any change estate Is $120,798,646, the total I.«gal Beverages In the mill rate, the town will re­ motor vehicles are $11,808,396 and nerve stimulants, barbiturates, and its fire purposely to test the atmosi)liere and ascertain what Ml 9-9020 for windy ceive $284,613.75 more In taxes in sedatives, \ maximum can be expected here. Besides Dr. Clarke, members of Rii.sk a.sked the OAS forelgn*’- BY APPOINTMENT winter the 1662-63 fiscal year than it ex- (Continued on Page Ten) FRANK’S CAFE O the committee are Drs.
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