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THE HARTFORD COURANT; Wadnaiday, January 14, Dulles Washington Report 1 4 Landslide Kills Boy, Hurts Girl SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Rest-less earth and pounding sea kept Flare Glue Sought 111 'Bombing' By ROBERT BYRNES The Hartford Courant Washington Bureau MANCHESTER (Specials I Tariff Unit Votes Against Urging Relief From Imports Of Carpets a 16-year-old boy entombed by tons of clay and rock which fell on him and a girl friend Monday. Bill Soltero jumped the wrong WASHINGTON The Tariff Commission, by a three to two vore.j way. had decided against recommending anv relief from imports for Auburn-haired Margaret Valen- Stale Police Tuesday concentrated their investigation of the "bombing" of a judge's home on tracing the flare used. Meanwhile, Joseph W. Kaminsky 28, of Manchester charged ith arson and blackmail, as still in custody at the county jail.

He was arrested shortly after a lighted flare was tossed into the home of Town Court Judge Wesley Gryk early Sunday. (Continued from Page 1 tween the West' and the Soviet Union on what to do about Germany. He spelled out the difference this way: "The 1 Soviet Union has consistently believed Germany should be isolated, segregated, to a large extent demilitarized and neutralized and separated from close association with the neigh, boring countries. "We don't believe that that is a sound approach to the problem. On the contrary, we take tha view that Germany and the German people are too great, vigorous and vital a people to be dealt with in that way, and that that way is fraught with very great danger for the future." Dulles said he is not sure the can ever teach agreement with the Soviet Union on the Ger man issue.

He said the Soviet Union is trying to put Germany under "kind of a smothering blanket," He said that will not work, any more than it worked when tried after World War I. Germany would only try "to gain advantages by trying to play off the against the West," Dulles saia. manufacturers of Wilton, Brussels, velvet and tapestry carpets and: tine, 15, jumped the other way rugs. Bigelow-Sanford Carpet which has operated mills at and lived although half buried by Thompsonville, was one of the petitioners for imposition of Rotas' avalanch, the base 6f a Ion foreign imports or restoration of the import duty to the 40 pertlne aianene at the base 6t a 'cent ad valorem level before it was negotiated down to the present 300-foot sea cliff two miles sduth- 21 per cent. jwest 01 uie uomen uate.

iook Joseph E. Talbot, vice-chairman of the Commission, was one five hours of surgery to mend her JOSEPH W. KAMINSKY JR. of the majority holding no relief need ha been shown for the deep cuts. New Slides Check Alib.s diameter It has small wire loop State Police Lt.

Samuel Rome handles at each end. aid that he was still in the pro- The basis of the blackmail cops of checking Kaminsky's charge against Kaminski stem alibi witness. He said two of them rrom alegef threats to Judge "tended" to support Kaminskys; ho comnlainr-d to industry. When the Commission finds no relief is needed tnat ends an escape clause proceeding. When relief is proposed by the Commission, it has to be approved and Implemented by the President.

Tuesday firemen and policemen, hip-deep in mud, were forced" to i--- more than a month ago. claim that he was nowhere near the judge's house when the flare shattered a living room window. It burned through a rug. atari Channel 18 The majontv found that 'new tvpes of carpets and rugs such as digg.ng by two new slides; tufted and knitted floor coverings, "have made inroads into the mar-, nd bXeabfr. sM ket here for domestically produced Wilton and velvet -carpeting.

minority says it is a "curious doctrine" that would deny an American It vacated 15 minutes before industry relief under the escape clause because the producers also' eiSht men because ot mi had domestic difficulties in marketing their product. Commissioners uae- I Walter R. Schreiber and Glenn W. Sutton, the minority, held that i imports have increased as a result of lowered duties and constitute; LI I' a cause of considerable injury to the domestic industry, resulting fi8 llSfiS i i i i i crimson nncer to the point where that it was a type probably (JOlTling JjHCK as a distress signal for either day or night. One end gives off smoke Ai Tin 9J.

and the other a bright continuing 11 rkn HOPELFSS VIGIL: The family of Bill Stoltero. 16, stand atop Land's End facing the Pacific Ocean in San Francisco Tuesday as they watch men digging below in an effort to recover the body of the. boy buried alive by a land slide. A girl companion escaped. Left to right: An unidentified girl; Eugene Southworth, the boy's stepfather: Mrs.

Soulhworth, the mother, and Mrs. Fred Soltero, sister-in-law. Fresh slides endangered the diggers AP Wirephoto'. 11 i 1. buried I Channel 18 WHCT-TV, will be Double PdU Possible For kowalskl "We were down on the water's1 flame, depending on which is lit.

The flare thrown into Gryk's 11.2 fl 5-9 I rtlrti (-. Krt net af in SERVINO DAILY LUNCHEONS DINNER SUNDAY DINNER THB Frank KowaUki said Tuesday that under House' 7 7s 7 i iZ 'aeain Saturday, Jan. 24, after be- Rep-At-Large half and ignited I at the center air since Nov. 15. 1 precedents, he "i(Uat- thin the Arirla may be entitled to draw both retirement pay from maj advise Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, D.

C. U.S.A." The officials said they have no Agency Tries (Continued from Page 1) Windsor House WINDSOR "On the Ctrtn" Uavid Harris, program Army ana nis salary as a represemauve. ine saiary oi a COmine down on us It1 tor. announced that an abbrev-'sentative is $22,500 a year and Rep. Kowalski, as a retired colonel wpt i Seek Aid I i fl l.f.

JflII 1H III it Ml'U A lldlC Oil. records of a duck having tlown Miles North from Hartford iaiea scueuuie on uwi. uav win u.e Su.u u.j "i went to the left and he went stresses again the whole purpose 7 J- .7 7 7 get the ultra high frequency sta- than $600 a General law prohibits a person drawing more A of of acloption. t0 promole the besl Ine Pacific before, although there MU I-1 I-IS4 are known cases ot Japanese uon oats on me airwaves, vuian u.ic Mipruu a u.c uum i.ic i eu4wurm, c.u from jt toward adoptie child and pigeons turning up in the United Stales. xo-iTinmie prugrani at.

p. in. waif A.utauM du jic iku icaci afiuru uic ahu iw ma itantu wajer saw jjm com- parents. similar type Tuesday from the submarine base at New London. He asked anyone familiar with the type who may have disposed of or sold them to contact police.

The flare is a metal cylinder fie. inches long and l'i inches in introduce the staff and a fea pletely buried. It rolled over him. But matching does not end here. tit i i i i ilenored Warninc Sien tniia IS Pa a muy, ture movie will follow.

Sunday, Jan. 25, the normal, weekend scheduling will The social worker continues to "I turned me over I think visit the i'amilv. She makes re- pay." He has been advised by the House sergeant-al-arms, who is in charge of the payroll, that members of Congress may be entitled to keep their retired pay. Rep. Kowalski said the sergeant-al-arms is checking the case of E.v-Rtp.

James P. S. Devereux (K-Md.) hero of Wake Island in World War II, who was a retired brigadier general of the Marine Corps when he came to Congress. twice. I was down on mv stomach.

Viyella.socks 50 1 It buried me to the waist. "I looked around for him. I had ls a no idea where he was. 31 the doPtlon Wl11 bte Th-r -o rnr ssnrl nut th? SteP" TtllS 15 30 programs from 5 to 11:15 p.m. The week-day schedule, for present, will be from 5:30 to 111:15 p.m.

1 I Cathy Godfrey will rejoin the station with her "Connecticut! Milk Order Time Extended an trial period. The Agricultural Department has extended until January 16 the m-Y th- Frln i TIie social io the out. I went up tne trail, 1 i 1 mrtrljfit inn 1 Mull ir annnr aHnnrimi lha T3m. Life" shnw and Jack Rorrien will mr i rj-i ni. inn ViYn itnmmiMt, nn lhA nrnnnraH farlnra mill nine lor iiiuiK tuiiiiiieina uu uic uiuuuscu icutiaj iiiua iiiaiAviuigi oftn to 400 feet chiet news announcer.

nr(w fnr on collateral amendments of the New York- iearns t0 Kdl" Adult Courses HARTFORD ADULT SCHOOL Tuition Charge for The station was purchased last, New jersey order. A department spokesman said more time was J1? Wn Arlini for 2V as a natural and not abnormal wall sec loyK ----new jersey oruer. uepai wiviu. spuNesuian saiu niuie uaie waa as a immui aim nuv hlC has been sUdmg for November by Edward D. Taddei, ted cause the intervention of the holidays between the familj- situation.

The: se parents fnrmor manaaor nf WYHrVTV in ,1 1-. i. ai. iJ'ars one clav tell are prepared to oi me oruer uecemur auu uie eaiuer ueaiuuie tuaiineiu. Tf olnn New Haven, from the Columbia 1 f.

their child he was adop ed. Agen- awav from the south approach to, cies consider this an important impor Broadcasting System the Golden Gate Bridge. A sliort -j. -uw liartfori. tfoumnt Woman Scared; Windows In Home Keep Breaking step.

If a child learns early and naturally that he is adopted, he will have a proper outlook. A stranger's love can be as noble distance east is the fashionable Sea Cliff sector. Just west is the finger of land known as Land's End -pointing out to sea. Southward around a curve of shore is REGISTRATION: Jan. 19-22 7-9 P.M.

at Hartford High 283 Brosa Harttora Conn. Telephone Harttoro CHaoai Purjtisheo By THE HARTFORD COURAN1 COMPANY and beautiful as a mother's love, with an even added factor: it is Mass. UP An dows are protected by storm win-; famed Cliff House SPRINGFIELD, grandmother and the only breakage has! The steady-dating sweethearts Enteraa in the post office at Hartford 80-year-old an uuniM Irn-a I 11 A altitAn rhi under Act Plained to police Tuesday that iha A.t on a camera 0UtinS ww.niRn nrn will a grow up to appreciate this POST-HIGH SCHOOL Si HIGH SCHOOL TRAINING efhnnl hntir had ifnnrpri a ipn she was 'Scared to death" bv BRANCH OFFICES 'dows which have no storm onjiB VnA Ti II iiiiliiiTinni niriilin run- nimnnmlrnnMriMiiimlliirlTW'tir 'fir'T'lliili'lliri'-ri'filfr'i'li-i'rit li lu 2-63is the mvsterioiis breaking of 39 bevond this windows in her home in the past dms- "Warning, hiking act. In this way, agencies work not only to keep original families together. They have the proper intention and equipment to create new families that stay together.

(Tomorrow: Connecticut Adoption Procedure. Fsitgnduatt Cirtificat Prurimt Otftrad in Miior Study Arai Knitted in England Bristol, II Mam St. East Haritora. 112 Main St. Manchester 808 AAain St.

Miadierown, -243 Vam St. Nevx Britain, SS Churcn NeiKington, 41 Market Square Rockville. West Mam St. Soummgton, Mam St. Willimantic, tii v.m St Wmasor 181 8rod St.

Rncfnn a. 7.T lrmnnt St. di 4-U83 Week. 1 "Mrs. Papineau said the window-1 point extremely dangerous." wotraii Police said they inspected the, breaking started last Tuesday! "We liked it down there, it was ma f34? home of Urs- Carles Papineau when 11 panes of glass were shat-; so pretty Margaret explained.

ha 4908 on Butler Street but could find tered throughout the day. r- ui-44i no pXpianation for the glass The next day 18 more windows, Billy Graham Has were broken, and since then there nr. rnx Chicago 400 Michigan Ava. breaking. Cultural and Special Courses Art Appreciation Th Busintsa English Civici Tu oc Th iw niou viiinv U.S.

Duck Crosses Pacific TOKYO fAP i Forestry officials liie eiUUIIV WUniail WW police iavc urai iu muic miancicu ui' ROCHESTER. Minn. (API "it has been awful to see win-; eluding one today. perron in New t.emer iog. Los Angelas i.

'30 Western Ava. New Vork it, i yvesi 44th Sf. Philadelphia IS, Old Newtown Rd. San Francisco. Russ Building i i.

Tl, 1.. Ci r.ram n-aa icuuii a uI. anui, uuwu ncai dows break all around you." Niieata in central Janan was Cooking Meal Planning subscription Rate. P.yani. Adv.ne.

Grandson Slays Home ndNe lf, oaL e-XtU'1 "-v wearing this lea band' "If found o.Hy i Tne wornari's erandson Wavne of repaired but that she the Mayo Clinic here Tuesday for laA 1S lfg Dang' il mm Diploma English Any Night Drivat Education Tu in i I ii i English for Foreign- a Papineau 13 has been excused' sioppta navmg uiemre- an eye amntm mm tuiiautu from his 'tanior hish school class- Piaced- she blocking the holes Texas tour. Born M-W or Tu-Th in ps th naSf tun Have rnnlrl iui caruDoara. uraay wuson, an associate, sam Foreign Policy--Greac Deciiioni of 1959 Men prize Viyella socks because they are ineffably warm and light. Their wives like them because they don't shrink and almost never need darning. In (colors).

Short socks SU3 Regular length 115 afiylum atml One of America's Fine Stores OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT French, Continuation i3M S(ay home to comfort his grand-: Edward R. Quintin who re-; Graham also underwent a general 3.2s mother who lives alone in the Paire the first windows said they physical '10 lower floor of the house. i aPFared to have been broken "We probably won't know any- Ono year Sm months Three months Ono month Sunday On year Si months Threa montha One month Daily and Sunday On year Six months Threa months Ona month Geography, World) M-W Hooked-Braided Rugi oc Th Human Relation! Tu Wayne's parents Mr and-Mrs i om outslcl. 'rm something thing until Friday atternoon," wii Clayton live 'upstairs! hing the center of the lass'. son "He will go back foi Connecticut Skies Wednesday, January 14 Sunset today, 4:42 p.m.

Sunrise tomorrow, 7:16 a.m. Moonset tonight. 10:44 p.m. First Quarter, Jan. 16.

Algol, the variable star, high overhead at 7:19 p.m., dims tonight at 10:00 p.m. This star will be only one third as i as it usually is. (Computed for Hartford) for- Italian, Continuation 1-2 Pnlir-P caid all th impair, win. 1 ver saw anjtning me it more tests anything Law for the Layman Mechanical Drawing Tu or Th in 20 years," he reported. The 40-year-old minister cut j.

Grandson Wayne said the short a scheduled series of ap-j breaking seemed to be accom- pearances in Dallas and flew to panied by a thumping sound, Minnesota Monday night on ad-; sometimes two or three, but could vice of a physician friend. Modern History Music Appreciation or Th Oil Painting (Advanced) or Th Public Speaking Tu Psychology Tu or Th Reading Improvement give no explanation. A ruptured blood vessel behind lne retina has left only 50 per cent Venezuela, in South America, vision in his left eve. Dr. Nelson Sewing 1 Any Night ia (Shatter By The LINCOLU DAIRY Phone CH 9-7785 1030 Ntw Britain West Hartford Phone CH 9-7785 is carrying on a long-range beef Bell, Graham's father-in-law, said cattle improvement program with in Montreat, N.C., that the condi-i Brahman hybrid heifers pur-ition was rare and serious and I chased in the United States.

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1 Double Dresser Bastl 19.50 Panel Bed 65.50 Framed Mirror 45.00 Chest of Drawers 126.00 KJ Bookcase Headboard 75.00 Triple Dresser Bas Ect Liberal Budget Terms ftJ 0 OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS 1 SEO0 DD0. (L HARTFORD'S LEADING FURNITURE STORI (J 103 ASYLUM ST. 150 TRUMCSJLL ST. It'l Junt in January Thursday, January 22 and Friday, January 231 at all LINCOLN ICE CREAM BARS EQUIPPED WITH ALL STANDARD EQUIPMENT, HEATER, DEFROSTER AND WINTERIZED Dictation, 90-120 wpm Typewriting on All Levels Beginning Typing or Th 2nd Half of Type 1 Any Night Review 4: Brush-up Any Night Intermediate Typing or Tu Advanced Typing Th Mathematici Si Science for 9ce Crcani Sale for only QUARTS 7flC Vanffia Or ChaceUf Or Strawberry 1 2 DAYS ONLY Jan. 22 Jan.

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