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MONDAY, MAiRCH 17, 1968 >AGB FOURTEEN. N , ,

Sunset CouncU, No. 4S, Degree The Holy Ghost Mothers Circle iiUo a fence and row of hedgas. of Pocahontas, will meet tonlgHt at will meet tomorrow night at 8 EcLucation !Mec oar was parked by Lapre in AboUt^Town 7:80 In Tinker Hall. Business will o’clock at the home of Mrs. Joseph ■frint of ISO^i Center St,^and end­ include balloting on a new candi­ Oervals, 47 Seaman Circle. Mem­ Set to Consider ed up acroas the street, in front of e Man- date and degree work. Membera of bers ..are reminded to brihg items No. 205, LannMi said. Lapre wga Th» Korth DUtrtd suminoned to' appear In, Towii' cMater ptrl iScouta, compi the takoU Council vfill also be pres­ for the Easter basket and for the Diploma Changes Chapter Officer white e^phant sale. Court on March 24. i -n^rth, portheut and no: jsst ent. . - .... 4 neighborhooda, wilt hold a meet! . Revisions to high school diploma William tJndaay, 47. of Marl- ^ Dr. John Biarry of 32 Scar­ . Group C of the Center Congrega- The offlceia of John^ ^Mather boi-oug^, was arreai^ Saturday Wodneaday night at 8 o’clock In requirements sre on the agenda of borough Rd. has been elected vice the activity room at the Bowera tldhil Church will have a potluck Chapter, O rder'of DeMoU^, will on an evading responsibility School. The program will Include tonwlww night at 6:30 In the Rob- present both degrees for plaque thla evening’s 'meeting of the charge. Patrolman Charles Mor- president of the Ci^necticut Chap­ I "Sluw repairing e< tidl tet- I a mm 'The Wider World." bifta TMin. Miss Anna French, competltiort tonight at 8 o’clock Board of Education. neau said that Lindsay’s car want ter of the St. AHMlm’s College I ter kind for cVbr 48 rMU*.** || at the Masonic Temple. All mem­ head librtlMan. will review some The Educational PoUciea sub- off the road, and a tree late Alumni.- bers and Masons are invited. Friday night near the Country Dr, Barry, who graduated from i, NOW AT 28 OA* STREET _ The Mancheater Llona Club will books. Mrs?i J’a Reataurant Atty. John D> supper, will meet tomorrow evening at 8 principal of the high achool, will LaBelle. aaalatant atate’a attorney present recommendations to the hap; police charge. Free under'$200 lege. o'clock at the home of hf*- Draper bond, Lindsay S scheduled V* . ap­ Other offlcere elected for the li • . . « « J for Hartford County, will apeak on Mrs. Harry Simons of Manches­ Benson, 31 Lilley St. Book reviews Board. •The Work of the State Attorney’a ter Sales and Appliance, '^^op- At last month’s nieeting It was pear in court Saturday. 1958-59 Urm Include: Dan Kilty, will be given by Marlon Casey, Richard A- Strout, 20, of Hart-- '64, East Hartford^ president; Dr. Office.” plng Parkade, has returned *»om Eleanor Emmerllng and Ruth Por- suggested that a qualitative point ayatem be set up. A student would ford, has been charged with failure Edward Keneflck, '49. East Hart­ I-os Angeles, Calif., where sBa. ford, secretary and BMward Con­ Three groups of the WSC8 of visited her daughter, Lois, for the receive a certain number of points to secure a licgpae. ,He was ar­ SORRY rested Saturday night on Main S t nelly, *51, Norwich, treasurer. Marlow’s are the North Methodist Churcji will past six weeks. ' ^oi)th Methodist Church women for an “ A," a "B," and so forth. Walhington. March 18 (A*)t«:heckA -n ie y ^ i^ t ^ By LAKRI^ ALUEN hold meetings tomorrow: The are reminded that at the annual To qualify for a diploma he would by Patrolman ' Allan Smith who of this kind of furniture summoned -Strout for court ap­ 8«ti. Martin scheduled to appear In GENERAL provincial atylca of furniture in with GOP congreeelonel leaders—a He acted after 42 rellglmw. pro- ard of living all over the world The Bible Study Group of the LouckV.a long time resident of calendar for 1958-59 and a report terpriae. would do little to help _ North Methodist Church will meet Mancheater'-and a graduate of court on March 29. our stock at ail times, ■ataion sdiich Martin said .Concen­ feseionai, fraternal end other or- Tie Another AUTO PARTS will • be presented by Uie Service on the progress of building plans. * trated for half an hour or more unemployment iww but would !»«>-i gYniMUone'd^ended'h Bureau for Women's Organlsa- at -9:30 tomorrow morning at the Manchester scbqols, is tenor soloist Arrested Saturday noon on- a at St. John’.s Eptaackwerda down an study by flying nets fired from can­ 8:00 p.m. at which time Hale*$ will preview bate in taxes withheld from pay-j (Ceattened en Fage Eight) streets end nobody is buying eny- Police identified the vlcUm u member of the Korean Military OthCr soloists for the evening incline on .Cehtef-^t, and crashed non. new Spring Hylet. The. ihotv U $pon§ored by thlnE.” Anthony Chagnon, 70, of 1268 Advisory Group. ‘ He entered the will' Include June Gaal, Robert International airlines reported Park.Ave. , Army in 1941,. XlMdon Jr.. Fred Gaal. Richard the Newcomer*$ Club. •ome^of their planes to and from They quoted Chagnon as laying ReHiohl. Hal Harrison and Havana weye nearly empty. The three .men^'inawerlng the dcKrtp- XI Gamma Chapter of 1^'a Dorothy Roberts. gdvernment quit iaauing i>ermlts tiona o f ' the escaped prisoners, Sigma Phi will meet tomonmw OP MANCHESTER 250 Americans T old fo r Cubans to go aboard. forced their Way into his apart­ ment and menaced him with FAIRWAY night at-.8:15 at the home-Of Mra. FLETCHER DLASS 00. antchen Some American business organi- Ermano Garaventa, '109 N. Lake- aatlons called off. convent Iona plaiw knives. fo r Royalty Meeting Co. _ 9-787# wood Circle. 188 WEST MIDDLE TDlUfPlKE X nod for Havana. One hotel report­ They bound, gagged and threat­ To Flee Medan FigjWl ed four cancellations. ened his life, Chagnon said, and pin on flowers . St. Ceceila'a Mothers Circle will GAS HEATING Gq RNER DURANT ST. "Two star attractions f or luxury then took three,suits of clothing, Yoa May Use “ Your Charge Plan Plata hold its monthly meeting in the SPECIALISTS botela canceled their. ,^ontracta. about 8100 in cash and his 1949 form of a potluck tomorrow night NEW LARGER QUART^RR^ hande and back to tKe forcet of They were the pianiaLtUberace and niodei'gray (Plymouth) sedan. at 7 o’clock at the home of Mrs. 32 Ook St.~MI 3-0825 Mwpch IS (AT- 4 Chagnon.,Mld it took him more MUHant AcMaeae warrters ad- .President Sukernb. Hollywood alnginjg actreaa Jane; Allan Schubert, 28H Garden Dr. PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARRING Powell. But the hew 824 million.! than an hour to free hlmaelf and Tiinrrl aonthward toward dle- A bettalion of id&e Medan gar­ rison by 8M . Boyke Neinn 30-storv Havina Hilton Hotel call for help. Police said they re­ 8t. EIisabeth’8 Mothers Circle AUTO GLASS INSTALLED pnted Madaa In aorthern fkana- went a'head''with plena for a gale ceived hla call about 12:38 p.m. membera will hOld their annual pot- Bra today nad eieehed with gev- Goltn s w itc h ^ alleglence to the rebel cauec ^ n d e y and took over openlng/om orrow night. Ninety They also said that a blue sta­ luck tomorrow at 6;30*p.m. at the ewMwent troops en the city's heavily ermiNl guard* were posted tion wagon In which the three fled, home of Mrs. Anthony Gryk, 27 OLLIE'S G U SS FURNITURE TOPS swlakirte. the town./But before “rebel, rein­ after leaving the jail, was found In forcem ent from Sumatra could to .prevent rebel bombing of eabo- Academy St. -The ndvanee ef the Aehineee. toge attempts. Rebel, already. the yard at the rear of CStiagnon’a MlimOiSiPiiWjMaM nppnwntty aeen»t,~that .thetr arrive, ^ e a r y aald Loyalist In; lY dohiutin psraftooptiN'''dropped tot' have' burned, .rugs-.in . th e .botel'aii: ^yatlc Review, Women’s Benefit floree nftny ef IBSAOS wnrriors gambling casino and hallways. j Tho atolen Chagnon car waa'i*- Aasn., will meet tomorrow at 8 ★ W E L P IN G PICTURE FRAMING (aN fypM) was allying Itneir with the rebels. U tM n'a Belawan harbor e a r f y ported traveling, west on the Ctoii-v p.m. in Fellows Hall. An auc­ *'-^dey.. then regained contrd of Wide Bloodshed ‘Seen Gdd AUTO BO DY aiM The, Aehleeee. whe live la the , Cuba apperently wa* facing Ita necttcut Turnpike at 2 p.m.. having ' BONUS tion vrill follow the business meet­ WINDOW and PLATE GLASS NeHh tMeeatra pre^laee e( e city of 300.000 a ft/a brief been sighted near the SgaVleW most dramatic hour since Betiata Rocco Scinto. 44, of Bridgeport, acodrding to police,-was forced at knife-point by ing. Mra. Mary DeClantla, Mrs. / FENDER REPAIRS Atjeh, presietialy had aet en^ struggle. Nainn Golan '' and his Avenue entrance in Bridgeport. May Lathrop and Mrs. Betty So- ODNTRACTORSi WE HAVE IN STOCK force withdrew fronvThe city. seised ,power ^ from President Car- three escapees from Fairfield C6unt.y,4ail today to surrender his ^station wagon. tered the flghtiag. / Radio Medan Wfk pertly knock- | loe Prlo Socarree in J952. 'The three escapees, awaiting Su­ biskl will sefve on the hospitality 'it COMPLETE CAR Scinto is shown seated in a police chr after leaving a hospital whe!*« he received emer- perior Court trial, made their committee. PARINTING MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS ed out by the f ^ t , but two of Ua i The nation moved toward a crials treatment for neck injuri^. A reporter is interviewing Scinto. (AP Fhotofax) BUYS! Jakarta, Indonesia, MerctylS UP> four transnjH'tera were operating i that may only be resolved by wlde- gency break for freedom after slugging LACgUER and ENAMEL OPE^ SATURDAYS—OPEN THUItSDAT EVENINCS —V.S. firms end mleaiomtordered i spread bloodshed. a guard and locking him in an ice­ A Girl Scout board and commit­ j later. box after taking his keya. tee members orientation class will 8 GRISWOLD ST. ESTIMATES «LADLY CUVKN 280 Americene out of/Hcden to- Rebel 'aouroes In Singapore, had]had BatistaBaxtsia waa dcUrminedncierminea to keepKeep ^ p-p i I'hotpowFr until hla candidate, former | f we ^ I f l W - / Outside they alasHed Rocce be held tomorrolv night at 8 o'clock TEL. Ml 9-5028 4ey ex proepecte. loomed for more'| reported■ that ■ • Cast. Pohah, W k Scinto, 44, when he resisted their at the Girl Scout office. Jak ited! Premier Andre. Rivero Aguero. Is ' A w v r: fighting in the ae^ U ^ ^ * 1 ^ * ih^mai^r*^*\n «orlhwrot**Surnj^i elected preiiident on June l. ; |M| U T ' demand for hia sleek new blue WALTER 8ZYZ1K . f gnrd) station wagon. .Bclnta waa the north Bunraqin^ ceplUt .x1i^.,^^nuU um » i-spanuii pr«province F r 1 d ay. | Throughout - l /flW W I at tho key- wlBi steppe*--rrp- bombing*, burni ^aken to emergency hospital for and rail ccni r which felled the three batollona. The radio in Pa- wrecking i t communications and neck wounds. G>nklinjnr C ites rebela B\mHw had. been retaken !»■ dang, the revolutionary govern­ kiUingi of BaUata aupportera. By H igh Court In swift succession the escapees Jakarta government .trhope, U.8. ment's headquarteri ofi the west Warships . and plane, patrolled: , switched to another auto and a Vice Ooniul Richard Cleary indi- coast of Central Sumatra ' staojOrtante Province’* coa*t line to IT 's cs A n I wavs I short time later to a third car. 1 / I S C d l O f l r S O O : The escape seemed carefully eatad ahother reW stu ck wa* ex-f,.,p<,rted that fighting was going P^vent landing of relnforcemenU I HSrtfordr March 18 Haft- By ANGELO NATALE ytlon in discussing as it did the, pectod. / ' ' on. in the Langkat area north of U o' (^^■'o. Doubled ^or Uipled jp„jrover*ial tqw-away ordl- i I planned with painstaking atten- Moscta Po!!c« to re- Khrushchev say* the Communist service, it called the elecUons It takes a heap o' Plarining' • fiSnde.” he'eald, "but 1 donT know ; Official* in Jakaru announced **taWlahment*. public buiwrnila , ____ rubber stamp ballot to ' name R o a d P r o g r a m i ***CoUnty Deputy sheriff A'ndww T move automobiles found in non-1 pai'ty use.* everything at it* di*- -I ^ I Miller said Scinto opened the car /Sw how' long." ; that the Sukarno government has •*“* strategic communications. vv«« d-rlared con- posal to instire election of rubber stamp parliament to rubber w / j : Soldiers rode In tome buses. parking areaa-sva* a*ciarea_con_ | Ruslan election*. door on his aide and fell to the ClelUT aald the 280 Americana— decided to purchase 10 Russian stamp Communist decrees. It said- Hartford, Mbrch 18 (.P) -State tncludlng women_ and chll^en— | cargo passenger ships totaling ititutibnal today by a unanimous The Soviet party chief made the street. . 2 DAYS 'tirould leave for Singapore Thura-i23,ooo tone Four are already an- (feeUnned on Page Eight) decision of, the Supreme Court of . remark In a discussion with three S ’r u 'y '3 ;.” ’ I "n.nc, Co,„ml..l.n.r J. The escaped prisoner* are: V day aboard the liner Oranje. Thefehored In Jakarta’s TandJong Error*. U.S. observers of Sunday’s single Robert J. Mandell, , 42, bound I - 'The power to regulate the use I over to Superior Court Dec. 20 bn also will Uke out 82S Dutch j prtok harbor. A contract for two slate elections for the Supreme On U.S. unemployment. Inrush nroirram "faces "N nbttonala. / ' | of them waa signed'Monday. , of streets and highways by re- Soviet — Russia' ^*‘^**ia charge of burglary with explo- i atrtctlons on the parking of ve ONLY ' '1 7 / Americana were told to: Shipping. Minister Mohammed Dulles Facm g None of the 1,378 I hielea is one universally Francis Lajole, 32, bound over leave by. U.S. rublier firms and!Naxlr said six more Red vessels nl*.d'"**aal? i^ o c U to JMtlce candidate* was opposed and the a speech la*t Friday by AFL-CIO 1 MARCH I I Chrlatian''ntisalpnsIan "-miaaipna whosewh forceej were due in Jekarte by the end of thi I govcmment says 99.97 per cent of Feb. 17 on a burglary charge 'N I R e d P r e s s u r e James E. Murph>, who wrote the voter*—oj- 133 million—turned president George ' "*^Cbnlding made the statement at AND make up inber of 'the Ahrarieen the month. He added the price was the voter* of which was publitoed in Soviet, ^111 court’a opinion. out. (Continued on Page Eight) popuiattbnkUon in-In 'lw th Snmatrav The! "veryVery feasonsble’’ - - 8400 per ton. "Ita reasonable exercise is con­ newspapers today. Pravda gave it 3345 „,iUlon in new bor- MARCH 1* N. avecueea Indlifiuded personnel o f gie "far below" Khrushchev admitted the party Shown here is just one the world market For Top Talks sistently upheld. The*c6mmon way a full page display under her head- j an accelerated high- V.8. Rubber Co. end. Goodyear, price. ’ is consulted on the choice of candi­ line: "Millions of Americans Un- program as the special legis­ of the many dreads' of enforcing parking regulations, dates, but that the final decision which .biye vest planUiiens in the . The ship* arc needed to replace | ------— restrictive as to time, is by the employed lative session on unemplojnnent en­ you will see in^the ex­ areas, and 25 American miaalon- Inter-isUnd' shipping lost when the ‘ Washington. March 18 , — is made at pre-election meetings in Khrushchev said: . B u l l e t i n s use of a police officer. the nation’s various districts. tered its third week. citing wardrobe;,.' of arii^ end teacher*. . Sukarno government halted 'local: Secretory of State Dulles returns •"Courts in passing upon the va­ "We want our young people who This hill would help finance a fashion dySsses: Rerk- in a telephone call from Medan, opef'ations of the Dutch KPM Une today from a 10-day Eastern trip, lidity of a legislative act do not He talked for 105 minutes with do not know what . capitalism 6-year $630 n^llllon highway c on­ from/the AP Wires shire "Andorra” Sim­ Cleary said no Americana had been as paH of its pressure campaign facing a mounting Russian cam­ feel Justified in declaring it void the three observers on the elec­ means . to learn about, the draw­ struction program with part of the Injured In the two - betUee during to get IVeat New Guinea away paign for a space-age summit tion. U.S. unemployment and other backs jof your system. Bur let cost pSTd ltomninprogramm/Jed? plicity pattern No. unless there is a clear and un­ Issues. The obsei-vers were Richard tha city of 300,000 went Into.rebel from the^eUierlands. * conference. equivocal breach of the Constitu­ them learn not from ,the words of eral funds which Conklifig said s t o c k MARKET DECLINES 3348. Top officials clearly are look­ Scammon of tlie U.S. Go\'ernment Mr. Khruahehey who is known to were In excess of-450 million. New York, March 18 (JFV—The tion, not a doubtful and argumen- Affairs Institute; Cyril E. Black. ing'to Dullea for guidance on how tativs implication. be an anti-capitalist, but from Go%', Ribicoff has estimated his 8i(ork Market fell back a few to oflaet propaganda gains they "We approach the question with, ' create cents to about $2 a share ih s say Moscow registered over the great caution, exanilne it with In­ general retreat today. It eon- weekend nith a surprise proposal finite care.‘ make every presump­ news con- i "us fh* Soviet in acrence,aqd Indus-1, Conkhng said that the l^gis- tinued a decline which got un­ U.S. Plans to Fire for a United Nations outer space tion and Intendment in favor of der way j’esterday. Mp*t sec­ ... Come ^ Hale's Fabric Dept agency. validity, and sustain the act unless newsmen.'*’^’' j ^'^'FromFrom thlsUmethis time on." he said, the ij Hon''LIfon before C e ^ toe’’ the 7tote‘ state cart under- tion* of the list were affected . y,' Senate Democrata. led by Ma­ ita invalidity is, in our judgment. Khrushchev said the Soviet elec-j United State* will trail Russia In by the selling with alrcrnft, jority Leader Lyndon Johnson (D- (Continued on page Eight) steels, and metals uiider major - ' • ' t \ tion system Is' superior to the 6ne(^'science. More Space Craf t Texl, denounced the administra­ (Continued on Pago Eight) pressure. Concern over Mie busi­ /"all thls^week — . tion for what they called allow­ in the United States. ness situation was offered hy X, ing the Soviets to steal a propa­ U.S. candidate*, the party chief j brokers as'the ' reason for .the Tops for tendsmsM . . . meaty and tgecolent. said, need a wealth of material re- j Se<8 'the exciting fashion wardrtibe. of eleven Bates Cap« Canaveral. Fir., March 18 ganda march on the United States Lraep Capital of Eneri downturn. '' CsrefuUy cut from young mtdium wsighL milk- itiC' with the Outer Space proposal. The •Qurces MhlD-d Jh em ,.jw M *-/g!“ -1 - ju li eight Berkshire-Hathawily^4re«i^ ;~ made Trom ^ w o —Hsctually - three^^mada- •la "any man or woman on the fed calvss of 90 to 100 pounds the i^ s l Senator called for ah American Rr.iig i.a n .Arw c a E'IEX WTK A HEAP OF PLANNIHC hhave in^-steck-frorti MeCfiii-a In-the XT.S. moons whixzed around laais “SeTlUkrth today in company with proposal for a United Nations Out­ NewsTidliilt Singapore, March 18. (av— meture weight for good eating. Top quality . . . plicity patterns. You’ll love making dresses of 'woii- er Space, Agency, stripped of Rus­ office." the sole surviving . but already Culled from AP Wires Soviet newsmen asked the U.S. Secedes Rebel Padang Radio announce4 . the pick of the herds from fbe big dairy States. derful Bate^s “ Disciplined Cotton’’ and. the marveloua doomed Soviet Sputnik satellite. sia’s demand this be coupled 'with that the town of Pakanbanl. site liquidation of all overseas Amer­ Observers w'hether they, ' thought Meaty, fine-flavored and of superb texture » .. new Berkshire-Hathaway “Self-Controlled” fabrics. And the. United States continued the Soviet elections were dem­ of the i'.S. owned Celtex oil Ip- ' TO MAKE A HOUSE A HOMr ■J f ' i ican bases. • etallatlon* In Central Sumatfs, to preu bn with programs to ocratic enough to insure "the vot­ tiie/re delicious! ; , Y launch additional space craft. . President Eisenhower already '' Strike by pilots of the KLM 350 Acr^s-froin Union wa* recaptured- b.v rebel foreee RcJval butch Airlines expected to ers fret expression. — BATES "DISCIPLINED'^ e p n O N PRINTS With Sputnik n given lesa than -■''3 has proposed, in a letter to Soviet today. There was.no conflimalloB A Your vStw horn* . . the largest and a month of Remaining life.. Russia Premier Bulganin'last'Jan.______tie'lip 12. an aU except two of the SO Scammon replied: of the rebel report from either "Certainly not in an American for the first time alnce Sputnik I agreement to limit use of Outer | Dlght*.,RiEjit;^5iled to leave toe Neth- Waller, Tek., March 18 man a copy of a proclamation • the Indonesian Government to Shop Manchester Twenty patterna that are the prettieat you've C 4 'IIQ or western sense.” t ^ e said Mrs. Cliett had best tnvestment you'll probably came into being Oct.L/was Jit A - SpGC«-Space-to- tG-P«a43efu1-purpose#;— peaceful- purposes, Hererlands-; . . Pfeiffer of Embattled Mrs: Irene Cliett, Jakarta dr revolutionary sources -avar^eealDate’u ‘-tWaclplined’-’ cotton releaaea. ▼ ■ Kenosha. Wis^ U.S. pilot shot down He said lack of secrecy (in vot­ signed. It said in part: numerical ditodvantage in the in­ did. not at that time propose' U.N. 59, fought a court ruling tak­ here. I Wrinkles, ataya cleaner longer, driea quicker, __ ternational apace flight competi­ by Nortft Korean gunfire, says the ing). the one candidate system ‘ . We hereby declarB that ever moke . . . with the aee^t on Buy Your Oil Frpm little or no ironing and shrinkage controlled. ^g., 48T / ■ and "the whole atmosphere of an ing away 350 acre* by seceding we'are no longer a part of the tion. ■ ' (Continued on Page Eight),'.... Communists questioned kim for GI H05IE LO.ANS DIP , • .• ■fhe Navj' 'Vanguard satellite seven days but did not troat him election which is conducted as a from the Union yesterday. She said United States and do"de- comfort. Wbotever you do ^n't nr clare ourselves to be hereby tVaMhington, .March 17 UP)— was launched early yesterday Into roughly, demonstration of support for the asked U.N. recognition as a The easier mone)' market ha* BAHTLYOILGO. HllOO PEARSON an orbit that pushed new frontiers Union leaders' are less llkgly to regime”. — ail make eke Soviet seceded and heriu,. and after, BERKSHIRE-HATHAWAY FLORAL . separate nation. we will he known*as Eneri not stopped the. decline In OI take your heating system for grant­ SSi MAIN ST. / 118 PEAKL ST. out into the unknown.^ Ryukyu Backs call strike* during the current re­ system .‘.'undemocratic by Amer­ A sister, Mrs. Lucy May­ home loair-*ctKny, a report by . The ''announced orbit ranged, cession. says Joaeph H. Finnegan, ican standarda." (Irene siielled backward), with "TIPICO" STRIPES and dHECKS berry, said Mrs. Cilett also the capital known as Lraep the Vetebin*. .idmtoUtratloa ed . . be sure you get the tacts from 400 miles above, the Earth to ■ w director of the Federal Mediation (In Vienna, the U.S. Information wrote Gov. Price Daniel asking ■ show^ today. February pro­ F a peak of 2.500 milea. the highest and Conciliation Service in New A gency used three times as many (Pearl spelled backward) . Tlie FOQARTY BROTHERS^ Pro-U .S. Slate intervention. boundaries aie the same as duced a slight upturn in pro­ Chickm Brants 818 BROAD ST. ^ WHITINeCORP. yet attained by a man-made satel­ York speech . . .Two fugitive* es­ words condentning the Soviet elec- . . aH the facts about heme heat­ Here’s a beautiful aheer^abrlc that will ‘make Federal court* have ' ruled those of several deed.* regis­ posals for construction under OI .244 MAIN ST. lite. caping from a drug store holdup 350 acres in this southeast up so easily into a lov'eiy garment. . gra YARD By KAV T.ATEISHI tered in . .. tlie county of Wal-' financing, but there were sharp ing. .Don't be misM by false The . Vanguard orbiter rep- in suburban Mount Veynon. N.\>, Texss communitv belong to ler in the foregoing land of drops from January Jn other 36" Wida resentad not one but two aatellltea. I Naha, Okinawa, March 18 ~ captured at roadblock in the Bronx W. R. RLENHEY GO. : Afoderate candidates who ex- Ariiiy to Try Pair the heirs of George Scott! Mrs. Texas, U.S.A.'* major .categories. ChkkmUgs i,S9‘ 838 MAOr ST. Its true artificial moon was a 18 minutes after an alarm wa* re^ Cilett had said Scott was a claims and false guarantees. Get WIUMMS OIL I pressed willingness to work with "■rije country of Eneri does shiny aluminum sphere only 6.4 reived, police say...... • • • • • ■ For Abusing Thief ’ friend and not a partner and hereby ask for membership in IKK RAPS .\LARMIST9 BERKSHIRE-HATHA WAY "ANDORRA'! inches in diameter and weighing I the U.S. Military Administration More than 100 student* »t .recorded an impressive victory to- has denied claims to. the land. the Uniicd Nations. . Washington, Slhrch U IB — Cut from fresh young chickens that are tilndei', the straight tacts from your oil deal­ SERVICE 8U powids. Brown University in Providence, President Eisenower declared to­ HOWARD OIL GO. ' day over the far Left In tl>e„el.ec- Seoul.. Korea, March 18 y/P! ■ 'She pitched a tent, moved in Mrs. Cliett said .she always 184 OAKLAND ST. 841 BROAD ST. DACRON and PIMA COHON Somewhere close behind it in an R. 1., go on a .•elling, jeering, w8- household goods and armed had a desire for land and cat­ day his adininistratian will na> juicy and delicious. 18,000-mUe an hour orbit hundreds tlon- of a hew legislature for the Two U.S. Army men will be court- er about the sofety, the economy Ryiikyk Islands. ter-bag throwing spree that last* herself with a shotgun. tle and bought her first land dertake any measure, tncludlng of miles out from the Earth waa an hour. . . . Field Mafahal Mont­ martialed on charges of as.saulting tax reduction If nccesenry, "thnt Drip-dry and crease resistant! An exciting new S I , 3 8 The outcome of the voting Rlin- a young Korean , thief who was But it,was her sister, Mr*. 39 years ago when she was 20. and the cleanliness of oil heating. M A M OIL SERVICE the SO-pound, 5-foot long. 20 inche* gomery aays Sir Winston Church­ Mayberrv, who held the fort It waa a 50*acre tract. She will assist healthy econorale ret L T . WOOD GO. fabric. Surface amooth, so -soft and beau- I wide third stage rocket, that day waa conildered. much more of beaten, nailed in a box and flown ONE PRICE...AS ADVERTISED 848 m a i n ST. ill is doing fine--smoking rigara .yesterday when Deputy U.S. completed her 703 acre* in rovery.” But he snW It Isn’t go­ 88 BISSEIX ST. tlful in rich mellow tones.- . * YARD pushed Vanguard to orbital speed. a vote against' the antl-Ame('ican 25 mile*, the Army^sald today. Minren Red Front than any en­ and drinking whisky even when Marshal Ellis Blnford tried to .1931, but did not finish paying ing lo be "pniiicked by alarm­ 45’’ Wide The Navy, estimated that the his guest doesn't join in, . . . Gov. A major who had alread.v lost for it *mtil 1957, She ha* lived ists’* into acllvltles which couM dorsement of American 'policies, his command because of the Feb. present Mts. Cliett \ritli a copy MORIARTY BROS. sphere would stay in orbit 5 to 10 Ribicoff tells federal official* he of a request for an injunction on the land 25 years. make (he present roceeslon hard, WASHED and TRIAAMED years. The dead rocket in Ua wake however. The three moderate par­ 25 Incident ha* received the choice ships qf business and Individual* 815 CENTER ST. HALE’S FABRIC DEPT.—Mgin Floor R e a r.. . ties all pledged to work for the re- agree/i with President Eisenhower ordering the woman not .to The Scoft heirs contend Scott WYMAN FUEL OIL will have' • much shorter ride. that iinemplo.yment eoinpensatlon of a slap-on-the-wrist sentence or \Vaa a partner. Mra. CSiett con- - chronk- instead of temporary. 1LB40Z Some officials of Martin Co., J turn to Japan of the Island chain trying lo beat the rap in a trial, tresspass. GREEN STAMPS • AMPLE FREE PARKING 350 miles from Red China, which should be ral*«^. ‘ "You can’t come onto this tends Scott was not a pfrtner ^ BAG THOMAS MeGANM SERVICE which built the Vanguard test A 19-year-qld Chicago youth 8th Army headquarter* said. but wa.* taken into her home GAIUARD WINS VOTE rockets, suggeated that the orbit includes' the. big U.S. base of Oki- The case of 14-year-old Kim property,’’ shouted Mrs. May­ Pari*. -March 18 (B — Freaeli SSO CENTER ST. 24 MAIN ST. \ nawa. collapses and dies In the operating berry. who stood guard with A becajise of friendship. Federal peak may be considerably above room where five weeks ago he ap­ Choon II has brought renewed, de­ , court* agreed with the heirs Premier FrIU UaUlard totoy the 2,600 mUea officiaUy . accorded Minren polled the biggest popu- mands by South Korea for the shovel.. woo a confidence vote, ea ala A N N PAGE FREPARED^HEAT and SERVE Llar vote of any single party^ and peared to have recovered after a “I jiwt have my job to d o,. , last year. . it, poaslbly to 8,000 miles or high­ "blna baby” operation on hla right to try U.S. servicemen. . The ' Mr*, a iett say* »he took •chme for ehasatuttonal relern*. Mneraased Ita memberaliip in the' boy, wjjo Army investigator* said explalnad Binford. It pa* the four-nioolhe-eto gae- OIL IS MORE ECONOMICAL TIm JIW H A LC COM! er. legislature.. although iU gain fell h8art.' . . . Bogota, Colombia, ob­ But-when he started to croaa Scott into her'Tjome in 1920, I S '/a O Z Dr, Milton Roaen, technical dl- servers predict ex-President Lau- was mistreated after being caught when he wa* 62. Hg died in erament’s Ulh vole *1 cealM e*«' ractor of the Vanguard project for short of the Leftists hopes. An the 'fence.. a crowd of about nad 11 wen tt by tie votoa to IN Spaghetti 4 CANS MAHCHitTMII epHH* election commission ' apokealiian. reano Gomez, bolstered by hia fac- with stolen item* at the 8th Army ■ 15 persons advised him against 1933 at the age of 75. She haa the Naval Research Laboratory Dr. John P. Hagen, director of Uon’a election showing, try to A ircraft, Maintenance Center at ■ Indtcatad there vaa no agree­ - a majertty •» » •eearSieg to tha Navy Vanguard, project, warned that the extremlato were ‘> 111 it and he went back to hla car. CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS (NRL), said tha exact altitude at- Mock rival conservative Leon Vss ment. ' aaeKtam co«iat. Mombers of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce holds one of tha test satellites. Mra. Mayberry gave a news­ (OMtlaiMd M > s g « Four) lancla'a prtsldenUal candidacy.’, 4 (Oontlniwd on T»*e N*#®) (OaaBnU «■ P*f« nltMg) (AP Phptofax). i I I 1. 1* * ' V^v

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH IS, 1958 PAGE TWO User GIVE BRR of Coventry witt show their pup­ South Wifi^QT Coolness of Two Girls B o U p n pets and speak on their art .at the 'Hs. ^ CHRISTIAN mother and daughter banquet of Boards Boiidf r (^[pice Of Commereial a v a u j u Aue sA the Woman’s Society for Christisa Service .. at United Methodist Homes Group ^ \m ____ a r _m . JM W. fAom Airlines in ’57 RebaUed in Bus Crash WHJNHi’S ’Sg? Ken^h jCronlund Becomes Church’ tomorrow at 8:30 p.m'. BXAB39 TOMOiUtOW STATE 5 pAC 111 Housme Mudents 901 BfADf 8TRERT The'^oores were such a hit at KERF SURE UMiBR dU«W Employes ot United Aircraft the recent father-son banquet, the By WALTER E. TEDFDRD .Ollned the youngster* up away from WritesRulesI .FOR USB IN END PLAT Eait.WeRJ!2«iiUe Ck>n>. flew the equivalent of al­ the bus and calmdd them down. First l^e Scout of Troop 73 women report they, had to try and By Alfred Shelnwold '-Nosnu By JUblTH AHEABN .thaTmmediate chat Is more ^pr the Don’t sell today’s youngnq?* get a repeat performance. 1HE UlIGH OF WUR UFETIMEI ea^nsible school, aiid second be- most 80O times arpund the wojjrld A girl, Principal William Perry A consUtuUmi anti by-laws have! What Is the use of keeping a 4 A Q *4 . ... ^ -a . samsd (kl.ilMM Faced with the problem of a poe- short. A story of heroism bjr'twO' describes as a "terrijlc student" Kenneth oiwilund of\ M dy St^UUatlon 61 a driveway, ^ e r t The men of the church will V 8 5 All the rowdy romance and hl-JInx .duuw there 18 now n o ^ y of deter­ on commercial airlines during 1957 13 yesr-old youngsters^. 8 neSr- serve the dinner ss a gesture pf been drawn up »»y ..the 81ble 1,000 junior and senior high, mining what tha oonstrdetion costs Edaa is- also a modest youngster. imUatM aa .the LWe complicationa may develop, the Se­ HelghU Assn, committee, headed of the boieterowe beet-eeller to conduct company business in traglc bus sccidenL 4fe#terd*y In She to«41U her friend, Terry, RtNT! lectmen will be notified so they appreciation . for the assistance you to saddle the proper opponent school students going on. abe- will amount to at some Urrte.in the Scout of Boy Scout Trh^p 73 by Steven Bobo. are on the eereent future when additions are put on virtualfy every country of the free South Windsor baa unfolded, prov­ with m b * of toe heroism. may advise and supervise installa­ given them by the women at the A charter has been, formulated. with the lead at a time when he mat . X ■ions in 1909, three Mancheater at a. CWrt of Honor ceremony father-son event. Commlttc« mem­ cannot make a safe exit. the echooK world, William P. Gwinn. United's ing that to(Uy'a children ore ss "I was aicared when we Wt the BUY! nlaht M. the’ Community Hall. tion of the driveway In accordance Other committee members are: executive boards will be pondering president, said today. tree,” she reiktM, and “when the bers for the dinner ^iclude Mra West opened the king of dla- D LVlO...... 1 3 « J 1 » . several sohiUons In the next three Savlag OeMiderable g i^ , if not better than their tort £ m l« m SoOttt, Ken was present with local spcclflcaUoiw. Robert Rlchardsbn, Mrs. Fred For­ Mrs. Gloria Wheeler, Raymond Reviawlng the ctmipany's contin­ bearcra kids got panlck^r.^we (* e and ad/mth th* award hy -David Jen- Bapttams Sunday Coiitois, Carl Woodhouse,house Frank]Franx I ™***'*t* then switched to the j A E . . » 4 WSGkSe • Probably the amount;, saved ued wide use of commercial alr- ster, Mrs. Frank Ulni. Jr., Mrs. The Beard -of ' EdurtlUon, the would be leae-than It appears at A bus carrying over 30 Wapplng Terry) pushed our way out to the iStplorer advtaor. le Rev. J. Ralph Kelley Ffteh, lUchard Orlaorlan, Mtchael « ^ ^ JOUIH , , . Itaes’ facilities last year, * Gwinn SlemenUiw. School youngster* rear of the bus. Terwvgot them b a p n ^ six children at St. Mau­ Papl Haddad, Mrs. James Swenson Hayman, John Bec^and Roy Nel- DONtGOIlEAR Building Committee and the Board present, but It would sUtill be cob- The new Ufe Scout also re- and Mrs. Carlton Daley. 4 K I 10 5 2 said United Aircraft Spent more crashed Into i. tree when lU driver, all out while I went toilet help. 1 HospUfil Bcd8 rice Church, Sunday. Five were of Dtrectore will be proaented w i* sideraMy leaa than the cost of than $1,929,183 in 1957 for sir ' cet^^ a merit badse for- cRlsen- To Attend IMsMct Session These items will be presented___ for p . it dtb h the ace and jack, and then led ¥ A Q. -preliminary aketcbea'ior two'dlf* building two junior high schools. Raymond Belcher, 88, of Elling­ She kept the kids calmed dowm” ! Wheel Chain frpm tnte parish. They Included ♦ 15 p^assenger travel, air freight, ton Rd„ suffered-a. iioronsry at­ ■Principal Perry la proud of bbto 1 ahlp in the home. . j Joanne, Dunne and Leanora, the Fdur members of the local Wom­ a p ^ v a l by the asw^atlon a ty i] IRE WWiR ferent junior high scho charters of such associations artr A second thought Mm came^to poor thingT Whether he led j could not be hurried . *ough to tain that the number of junior high dence, RJ. something toe could do to help George Bettlnger, chairman of the A brturt or diamond, dummy would m iss TAMBLYH’JEFF RICHARDS avoid double sessions in 19M, ac­ school studsnU would not creep will be repreAnted by the Man- alrtvexpress. The corporation paid Her riaace is the sen qf Mr. end the tree, both girls pu*ed their blm. Terry had taken a Girl Scout Blackledge District training com­ town clerk Isdt week. It conve;^ Tomorrow’s Events regltWred by the sUte. $92,42| for rtr mail and air parcel way to the rear of the bus and a Jialf Interest In property bn Rt. An evening Mass will be cele / Mothera Meet Tonight am ^ chib. Hla n m ^ P -w a t to r-.ll while South dlecarded, hie laet J PLUS cording to Arthur H. ming, super­ lieyond the quota already betimat- eheeter Community Players -at ti) Mr*. George J. Smith, 84 Jensen First Ajd course, but wa» afraid mittee, and George SUles, both of club. Either way the contract-waal intendent of srhools. ed, then there would be no prob:- Verplanck School Friday and Sal post service. forced open the emergency door. to try out her newly-learned abil­ Manchester, Instructed the men In 85 from William L Grisel to brated at St Maurice Church to-^/"T he March meeting of the Wap- , Gwinn noted' that United em- St. While Terry *outed for the Dorothy O. Grisel.' - morrow at 6 o'clock. The Hojy> ln g Mother’s Chib^U be held at . « *»«tk opponwits had foUowe4 safe. Flaaq to PreparaUen Iem.,'rh« decielon to build d rigid urday. She has appeared previous­ Miss SUde is the daughter of the ity m a case of this kind. Terry’s the organisation and work of a There wouM.^be a dUferent atory VINTAGE" At the ^m ent Victor Frid of Eh- 750-rtudent building would pe trayeled about 19,455,779 near-panicky-children to get out, Library Open House Nistne Society will meet at 8 p.ln. 8 pTm. today at the Wapplng Com- «<>«th intended to give up a club, ly in Players prciductfons of ” A late George P. Slade and the grand­ Edna ran to a house nearby and youngest slater, Gail, 11, a fifth troop committee. • ' ' ■ Hostess for the Public Library t. teU If South diacarded the queen .beta, 8>id' and Prentice, Hartford clearly Indicated. Slight Case of Murder.'.’ "Cuckoos mites on various busi- daughter df Mrs. B. Newell Smith grader, was also on the bus. She MOeage Agreement Signed Senior choir will rehearse at munlty House. Fun night wUl be ti«« esUbUshlng dummy’s last architoeturat firm, is prefiarlng How accurate are the predic­ last year. The necessity blurted but. the story. The woman open house from noon to 2:30 p.m. 7:15 p>m. tomorrow .at the Con­ held and prises will be awarded, ek*. Even If East won and re- of hearts on the qh^rtt of diamond!. on the Hearth" and "Chslk Gar­ Tr;, of ProvMence and the l*to U*’- she talked to called a doctor. too, showed signs of coolness by The Selectmen signed a mileage tomorrow will be Mrs. James Klar He would have no W y of etleklngj ntoin for d 760-etudent schoiq' and tions of the s*ool administration? den.” She has also played roles in 1 qnsde sir travel eseen- Smith. She U a graduate of Lincoln calming down a girl friend her gregational Church. A rSiearsal of Mra. Lorraine Johfiidfl la program turned a heart, Sputt could put up an expansible 7S0-etudent . .... sgd, enabling company Btotle the woman was on the tele- agreement with the State High­ of Notch Rd. The regular schedule chairman. I the ace of hearts and reach dummy ,Wieet with the leadi\and Sovthi Each year ap estimate of school PIsysrs presentations during the SdtortL Jhwgdance. She .received own age after they were led from way Department at their meeting the rhyttihde choir will follow In ,X school. He is working at the request enrollment for- the next tO yeare people\to fljr'to and from their Dhone, Edna ran to another house of the library will be observed preparation^r a special presenta Opca House Plaaaed i ^ th a trump in order to discard would loee two clube as well as two | AnsociatodJJttle 'Dieatre^compeU- Mmmt H |lx^ ~ > ______A.. eall_A.1t State the bus by Terry._____ last nig^t. The agreement certifies from 2:30 to 5 pjn. MarshalHiOve' diamends. ...ri—^.-.«( .G«ieral Manager Richard Mar­ to madrim tHrWnB«oFtbFT>rB»eiit t!* s arXvery“Kenabri^il. ilSSttllAuWDI Wttll eCNUlGGrGDI9- Won ...... ’ O p ro ^ ^ a wnrtse hew a t m p - [ t i » VWfh orUearti oh dumm^s tin who in turn Is guided by the re­ Inga .to''toe corporaUcm In both lefe and a cerlmcaW ‘."..ffi^ .^ llM ice . 'While that person was on there are 28.7 miles of Improved grove of South Rd., a member of ping Elementary School Monday] UM club. Hence Souto would be Dally <)aesttoi^ enrollment In elemental^'and high The American Legion - Is sp*- therapy from Columbia UulYerslty. the telephone, Edna ran to still an­ BABIES ON HEADS road and nine-tenths of a mile of The Board of. Religious Educa­ quests of the three boards. achools', the total of pre-school chil­ soring the play for the benefit of Uipe and money. the library board, will be host tion will meet at 8 p.m. in the and Tuesday, March 24 and 26, if «»• «>»*• broke normally, As dealer, you bold:, At present * e is a staff physical other house an(| called Wapplng Swiss mother* in toe Canton ot unlmprovail.mad In the town road from 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. Q 9 4; Hearts-^ 8; .D1------_ When the plans come through, dren rlported In a; door-to-door the Blit Neville Fund. Curtain time B(ieidei business travel, a Urge therapiit at the Sfato Veterans Valais carry their babies on top of pariah room. from 7:80 to 9:30 p.m. Parents of] Bad Cli* Break the boards wlirbe faced with the number of tliilted Aircraft em­ School. system. Thrinlleage Is used aa the The publishers' exhibit of chil­ pupUa who attend school In the As \t happened, however, the 8 8; Clube—A K 8 5- What de you] poll, and the estimated drop-out is 8:30. Hospital, Rocky HHl. Edna Injured heraelf slightly their heads. The baby ia trussed basis for allotment of town and dren's books win be on display In need to take quick action. B*lnd rate. Tickets may be procured,, flrom ployes and their families turned Advertisement— morning are Invited to conault c’.uba broke ^ d ly. V^eet discarded say? whatever course they .*ooee will Smith received hi* B.A. and when she fell on the way to the inside a w'ooden cradle, which rests dirt road funds for the next sUte the school library tomorrow from Answer: Bid one club. With four This year the prediction was the Players, the Legion, thC Man to commercial sir travel for vaca­ M.A. from * e University of Con­ first house. However, she kept go­ on a thick cushion pertoed on toe When Buying or 8el Bolton with teachers on Monday. Tuesday a diamond when dummy led the be three alms: correct to the last pupil. .The ad­ cheater TViist Co„ Jamc* Beauty tion trips and vUiU throughout fiscal period beginning July 1. 8:15 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. and on s F. Flano, mght has been reserved for parrjece of clubs. * cards in -each of the black suite, necticut, ahd Is continuing study ing. In the meantime, Terry had mother's head. The Selectmen have obtained the Thursday from 8:15 a.m. to 3:15 pro’roperty call Laxyrence 1. To provlde room for about TSO ministration said' there would be Salon', Knsrfs Marl(;et at the Green the United SUte* and abroad. there toWsrd requirements for the Bro‘Iroker. Phone MI 9-5910 enU and teachers of children who TWk didn’t disturb South a btt and with the strength for an open- studenta. which Is the expected in­ Gwlpn' parUcuUrty noted the 342 cooperation of the Zoning Com- p.m. The exhibit of 500 books is Irg bid, open with otke chib rather | 9.490 pupils In the s*ool system and from Theodore Fairbanks at Ph S3. In psychology. He Is employ­ go to school in the afternoon. He abandoned the cli*s, leading "Vi^eo everydqy" crease in the next 10 yeatf. ' at the beginning of the year, and the Manchester High School. Pratt A Whitney Aircraft, Hamil­ , mission In an effort to avoid sponsored by the Children’s Sec­ Advertisement— Ohnrdi Might Slated the ace of hearts and then the than with one spade. 2. To save money. ed In the department ot physical "driveway difficulty" by discover­ tion of the State Department of there were exactly that many...... , ...... ' ton SUndard, and Sikorsky Alrr medicine and rehsbllltatlon at the Doesn’t cost a thing to get a. A poUuck Church Night Supper queenuwn ofVA hearUMswm* 6^ fromBtvua his hand,ssmim* (Copyright 1968, MTRftgfeta Ra ’ 8. To provide for rooro students craft employes who took krw-S, 'IBC. Pm* In 1968-84 and pajr for a more expensive but State Veterans Hospital, Rocky GET AHEAD WITH A alogs win be available listing the "quote" from the Crockett Agen­ wUl be held at First Oongrega-' — ------**■- ’ T. DI^Mwoa later. European vacation* In specially ' uraya are installed. It Is planned cy, Inc., on your auto insurance. tional Church Sunday at. 8:80 To provide room-for 750 stu­ The predicted peak enrollment sure-fire- thing. chartered sirpUnei last summer. Hill. that inspection trips by the Zoning books on display. dents, the boards can take one of in the next 10 years will come in ‘' Third ia the opinion of several A May 10 wedding is planned. Puppeteers to Return Lowest possible premiums, stag­ p.m: .The Christian Education Oom- By flying to their destination, the Agent on new building will. Include gered paymenU, top claim seiylcs. mlttee ia sponaorlng the affair for three courses of sctlon at the pres­ 1983-84, If the adminiatrotion .it minority groups. who make their an appraisal of the plans-for in- Mr. and Mrs. Burton Bl. Moore presence known through well- employes had 14 days on the c * - BILL CLEAN-UP CaU MI 8-1577.. church school pupils and thUr ent, They can simply ignore the as correct on Itaf long-range plan­ problem 'until Msiftiieeter is ning aa it Is in Its - linmedltte planned rampsigning and not Unent. families. Those wishing to attend Toivn Clerk’s Pay little needling. Corporation expenditures for sir ^'Pay leftover leeMUiel bills Manchester Evening HomM Bol­ should ball Mrs. John PhUUps. swamped with excess teenagers. planning. In. that year there will cargo, air freight, and air eXpresa They can 4>uDd a junior high to be 825 students In excess of -the , One factor w hi* Is less import- and reduce high monthly pay- ton oorreepondent, D oA M- B**!®*' Pictures of the building of the a'nt than it seems at the moment cover(Kl more than 8,163,600 ARTHUR DRUB nientt with a prompt loan her* la, telephone MItoliell 8-5545. new parish house wUl be shown. tMe care of 750 students Immedi­ total eapacity of Manchester High ately, and count mi the prediction School and Barnard Junior High. is thq amount of land to be pur­ pounda of material. We Jikt to *ey ’*Ye»!" when you Co-feature will be a dramatic mov­ OPEN 7 DAYS aik tor a lean. Phone (or your of the school administration that After that year the toUl fat*es chased for the schooL ie, "'Tounger Brother," filmed In To Be Set Tonight ^ t a m k bveatory Oleanwei^ this will take , care of the excess The town already owns In the Drawings Made for Blind loan hi one viiit, or come in. LOAN! color in Japan. At the same time drops off to 780 and still further tdXo the foreeemble future. the following year to 885, This Greenhsven tract the minimum in­ aai 7 NI8HTS a film for younger dhlldren will ELECTROmeS Or they can build s 750-studeat quired amount for either-a 760:sfu- |' Woodside, N. Y./—- An effective teen* up te m e Uen* IHe-imiired a* leer ese* ' be shown in the Wolcott-building. The Board of Directors irneetsdklel’s term expires In the fall, tmt means that ba.rrlng • sudden in: building with expansible posaibill- flux of fsmlliee''from outside Man- dent or a 1.290 student school; The | drawing kit for thb blind, developed IN MAIN IT., 2n4 «•. Weelwmh^JfiANCH m iir' The entire program la scheduled tonight to set a salary for the he Intehds to run for reelectlon LABORATORIES Uea to L200. amount and location of the land is ll^' a Woodside- concern, produce* ■ Mitchell 1-41I4 • A»k far.*he Y18 **ABaB*» to be over by 9 p.m. The position U being made aal- chMter, a achool 'for 750 atudents b«N THUnOAT IVININOS UNfl^t *.«. town clerk, who becomes a town Other solutions may axlst, but unsatisfactory as stands at raised Hnea on' thin plasUc film by C o i^ g Eveats aried in accordance with a special tpey have not yet been presented. would take care. o f. the (iverflow (MM M* M mi(wh U iH at least for the next 10 yearg. prelent since quarters would be the uae of a ballpoint pen and a GENERAL AIM. U (IN m u Lines On Thursday at 8 pun. tha Bible paid, salaried offielsd on Nov, 8. act pasted by the last session qf 2 7 7 BROAD Aaotbef School Possible cramped for a 1.200-student school, special writing board. Writing on It nMnlM BWUf i«ii.ll».M| U (It II »»• Discussion Group will meet at IndlcaUone are that the salary the legislature. A MH that would ^ .Whether or not the buildlnr is. AcooVdlng to superiotendent II- T ( l l V I S ! 0 N ling, the extra .76 pupila In 1963- and '•nee thero is no acceaa to B. the film placed over the rubber- TV SERVICE First Congregational Church.. have made It appointive as weU| RADIO . cxpa^hle doei not affect the nrst Middle T>kq- I surfaceA'pad produces a aeries of AAt t.St Bt. Francis otof Assisiassisi Chun*x;nur«.,«l^y was rejected. However, a Char- '' \xS4m. which is to keep the stuclenU 64 < coiiUl be eiiueeaed into the cIsm The- nwentMwIumo nC theJB i^ ah Ihqutry CIm for’ a^ under the . home ] with the beat possible education. Whether or not the three.boerde TEL. MI 8-5482 Ingtoii ha* beon addad to the Maiy rule law, |s being considered. AFTER INVENTORY. A.xlM;lsion on the main issue may film/easily traced With the Anger- M1 4 S&I bheney Library collection, com­ Whether or not the building u want to build a school w hi* wel'l to made in the next few weeks. | tips- pleting this great, scholarly aWdy The Board, In another matter - expansible does effect the second would surely be adequate for the 'Oort” and "Extreme UncOon." tnetude a supplemental pay provis­ tonlgkt, wlU appoint the Charter For Rent SALE and third alms. Which style will next 10 years and might be of the president from his youth to St Michael’i Mothers Circle wlU ion for as long ai the post remains hts last days. Of course, many oth­ RsvtSi* Commieston ^that will W A S H n - w A x a Wtator geode at met prieea. V save money, .and which will provide adequate for many years after meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the elective. - coftalder this and other\proposod Shorn, Ruhbnrs, Arctics, for future students economically ? that, or whether they would like er books will bo written about him, home of Mrs. BotOcello on Foster These were the views expressed Seminar Planned / but it Is doubtful If anyone will b a r te r changes, 'ttie 15 Tqembcrs CBihbifiattoii $1.50 iSV. to 25%. Presumably, i f there were more to build for many jTeara.Iir the fu­ St by. a majority Of the directors at to be appointed were sgreed- on at I Man,, by Hood SBd Ball V atudento than 760 to provide for ture ia the final question- . attempt so ambitious a study as Senior Choir will meet Thursday an Informal meeting on the matter By Couples Clidi this one for a long time to come. last week’a informal meeting.'\ POLISHER 75c BihM. Uae your Charge Plaa and the schoot'^ were not e* Several factors WlU Influence at 8 p.m. in the Chur* Hall. last week. Tha Board will also be asked to if ye« wish; \ panaibto, another JU*^ high Would their decision. ■ ..... A Douglas Freeman died in 1958, Junior Choir rehearsal at Wap- The couples Club of the Becond leaving the sixth volume incom­ Director Eugene Kelly suggest­ approve the reinoval of all chargiM DAY or WEEKEND 'v bare to be built. \ ^ First there ir the iniminence of ^hg Community Church will ''be ed a.salary of $9,000; Directors for the use of the town-owned ^ A 750-atU(l#nt e*oolWrlthout double-aeeslons for some 1.000 OongregsUonsl' Church Wll have plete and the seventh not even tield tomorrow at 7 p.m. Sertlor l^mslble potentiality i ^ l d , ob- children of the voters. Pressure for its'first hieeting in the t>ew buUd- started. Both were taken over by :>aul Marte, Francis Mahoney, and Hayes parking lot off Ptimell M O R R rS Choir rehearsal wUl follow at 8 Ted Cummings suggested 88,500; Place. The lot has been free on a PINEHURST 8 Depot So,—dM. Ml 8-8891 irioStor eoet to build Him an action of tome kind ■wlH quickly to ing on Saturday St 8 p.m. ’ scholars who ■ nsd - been ' dose to "ktore Wampum iq-your-Wig­ him, familiar with his methods p.m. . add Diiictor Ronald Jacobs sug- monthly basis since December, and .Open DoIw FAAL-8 PJL cxM^^ile one. ’nte «q>aaslbX<¥e brougfit to bertr.lh I960..The boaro Wapplng (Community Chur* gebted a'87.500, to $8,600 range. jhe Board will be asked to fix a GROCERY JW E A'IERATIONS : w ou ld rt^ a larger heating em- metiiMrs will have -to anticipate wam" will be the diseussl* topic and his- material. They were en­ Women wlU meet Friday At . the —a seminar on waW to save mon­ JM-ectofi Gilbert 'Bamea and Roy definite poUey for the lot. ■ S02 MAIM ST. ter, h (» w r wiring, somewhat, * a t pressure and be prepared to couraged by dthcm Involved in the home' of Mrs. Hattie Lane for an larger co^eria facUltlCe, and ineet It 'with a solution. ey in the operatioiyof your house­ mammoth project—Scribners, the Johnson agreed with Marthi'a Two out-of-court settlements all-day sewing- meeting. Assistant will be up for approval tonight larger space f6i:fe4niUy roortw. < \ Projects Rejected hold. Speakers include Fred Slaw- publisher, Mrs. Freeman, and the hostesses are Mrs. Plorence Harri­ recommendation but felt a . slight son of the First' National Stores, Increase for haurd pay would be One involves a 12-year-old cate In 5I5srt . "OMia Money would msaved Immediate­ Sbeond there Is the cost tj/b e two philanthropic organisations son and Mrs. Alice Johnson. which Mrs, Mathilda Vennard nweeel U ly if a more or lessYtold T^etudent who will speal^on Smart Grocery that had been helping all along, In order. consi^red, and the memory of the Bed Sheets Sought Rauch claims to have fallen on a building wer* ereetro. In the long xrecent roferendum when three Shopping; Csr/'mainteniuice will be I the Guggenheim Foundation and Mayor Harold -vk. Turklngton defective sidewalk on E. Center St run thfa rigid buUdlnRs^ld aave discussed bW Don WUHs. Harry] the Carnegie Corp. Everyone par- Old bed sheets are needed by rtmJnr pri^ecU out of four were the (Mncer Field Army of Wap- and Director Harry Flrato did not In the other. Mrs Maty Wother- tii'M ' » NITOb ikjroKThB' 4ND money in another way. ’TTmUpt rejected'- rtipwlng thst/the tsx- Rylander will talk about ainiple Uculariy wanted this biography commit themselves. Turklngton, spoon aays * e fell on an Icy Side- w E am ia Uon coot i w ou l4^ cut dowiL • home- repetos, saving, on house I completed, since every other ma­ ping. Those who can contribute •tee (^8) ‘ a t) MN PBANCUCO BEAT psy* la leei^ f Ukito on more OF THE LOW-PRICED THRE these items are asked to contact however, expressed the ' opinion Walk in 1952. ( » ) ^ CAUFOBNIAHS studenta from outlying arrt^ flnartolngTwill be explained by CUff jor one on Washington started in that the elective feature of ,,the In other mattera .tonight, the 4^ ) Sl&oftto nilui (Ml B o o n 8 BADDIAB Manchester would be sen Hapseiva Hartford Electric recent decades' had gone unfinish­ Mrs. Ray Livermore on Felt Rd. A bright spot to. the referendum Fair Group to Meet position should be taken into con- Board will consider the appoint­ (CeUr) \ (Ml XABtlM KANE eventually by another school * picture is Hwt the only project sp- L !* t (to. representative wiU show I ed. alderation in setting a ■<: salary. ment of a successor to Hsyden .:to .tjrti XODMf (Ml BABLV lATB MOW a film on "Itousepower.” I The last volume covers the pe­ A meeting of the Wapplng Fair ;\ . “ Yestereay eai T*4ay" er their home#. proved was 'a^ edUcsHqhal one. Assn. wlU be held Saturday at 8 Firato appeared out of sympathy Griswold who resigned as a mem­ iU> mOMTEB DA3 \ Mitt ( ■> WOBLn*ff BEST MOVIM More money would he spent im­ -Included to, their knalysU of Members are asked to bring a I riod from March 1793 to December "T m YaMsg t* Bam ’’ cerThl.bowI. glass'and sp o* for p.m. at the Wappmg Community with this view and said that the ber in the Building Committee and mediately if an expansible build­ Clom,.the board 1799, embracing the first - presi­ Board should not offend other de- ( a> Awaaca* kanibWAiO,*anDSt«a) UiN JlSWi.J'BS?-- refreshments. , ' House. Mrs. Leonard Barter, cor­ set a date for an additional ap­ MO WBWB ing were constructed. Bflt more ly to figure whether the tax- dent’s second term and the two >artment heads J»y; providing the propriation by transfer to the fie i______r 8WIMMIMI (Ml KBATHEB money would beAlaved later by payer Uqiildoiijd rather *oulder*ouider a . The coinmittee asks that reser­ years and nine months of his re responding'' secretsiry, announces vation* be made as soon ss possible Romblar tolts cnb up6A%l Here’s why: Rambler 6 that plans for next year’s fair will ;own clerk with a' salary that water and Sewer Department ac­ «;U (t^llBCm nOM s X building an expanrtble atruclure smaller li"imtoedUte cbk in the hope tlrement. ■ They were event^l would appear out of Une with those «]H (MlflDOK OF HIOOT by (uiUing Thomas Dawkins, 6001 IN THE MODEIS MOST PE count. this wouM take care of the prob­ I with overdrive., hold* 3 NASCAR Economy Rec­ years. Louis XVI Jiad" been guillo- be discussed. AH persons inter­ ■than a rigid one. Woodbridge St, or BIU Sweeney. ested in taking part in the fair now being paid. Two public hearings are also Ite^VaME^S^BfNDnkifD - How much would be saved can lem, or whether the taxpayer o rd leee than a mile for regular grade gas. tinedj and the French Revolution The incumbent town clerk, Ed­ scheduled, both for additional ap­ « :u '»»♦•» NopSiin«n>iart^^ woul WCWtV BOUSE CIO* I DbCORMIER MOTOR SALES, Inc. provids the Mary Cheney Library ■ itST'bqmlng P ^ t Arader." "hoat^ « l ) THE Bip SHOW with a thorough, professional p.m. at the Pleasant Valley Club esses to t the evening will be Mrs. fc>iwiiiJ7L^ia a g a "0 » * Wmt T Ir M " Tel. Ml 3-6320 24 MAPLE ST.. MANCHESTER house on roungton Rd. Miss Hilda <$$) THE a s A v MOW fiOVERNORa I I study of Washington as planter, James HoUand, Mrs. Edward Kav- •*Wek» im mmS U r*" IVAMIJLEW AND V-» • A M n A S V» A D f) V H, patriot, leader of the Revolution Mon*an, first grade teacher at e*as, Mrs. Jkinea Bates an'* Mrs. (Ml ‘rWIUOHT THEATEB 24-Hour Burner Service I and president the Wapplng School, will talk on Peter Lind. Held Over! AH to Llvtog Galert • :tol!lFgE TE ^^^^^ fV A fVUi l_ L W A M I W I (; A N • Ml TlftJPO MAN I'lir Unrn* r Onl> I! nCBBY TOON 8:48 Maaellentor Evening HerM SFOBT9 * WB*tB- He knows the people South Windsor, eorreopondmt, El­ SOUTH of niMALATA 8:5# . more G. Burnham, telephone AMAZON TRADER 709 CBlf MI ^-2429 or 5H S-4845 of the world and he knows Mitchell $-M89. ' KKW6 ^ ' K4$ici this Inffpirino niiw ’book by 1I:M ( i > NEWS * WEATKEB AT 8 PJIL <**) WBATBBB B, M>CAt» HEWB . "nie 18th an8ual moottog.,pf the U lN ( «> NEWS New Englsind Sbuthem Conference WEA1 " WEDNESDAY 1 1 : of the Woim*’a Society ,of Chris­ I1U (iBsevfi^oflS^*-^WABD., tian Service of the Methodist IflBWS' (ui»M|JnrEl. COSMOPOLITAN Jhd Stl Air Span $*Je>i wilt Body by Fiibtr. Church will be held tomorrow In (i» n^uoBifi fvtry window el eotif Oi*vrol.( It Sdl.ly Uo^.Gloil. the South Methodist.. Church. The conference Is composed Of three districts. New Bedford, LUHGHEONS PINEWOOD FURNITURE CO. ■ : ■ . .. •' .y*«; Mas»; ProvidMce, R.I;, and Nor- -1-1 ( I\i i/iN(i ■ r \ IN I I 1 : --II I ■ iiitsniui W t e s 4« i*Iim4 16 llFsTteMriBliiy In the elwrfhw *v w l*, tukL repriaente nearlF 8,009 I I I I N I I It --r M \ N( III- '1 1 It T l I Ml .H l»TM women members from 146 .church- AfTHEWJtUlUT nnclenr wnr'ln • wnrifi nf ni»4 fsnrT —cind you get mt>re for your dollars besides! Gle ,A feature of the m o i^ g will be M” Uidtr WledewfleelMaie $745 IDEAS, WHI CowHwnlfiii ^aMrtmw *• anin nt ntiP sxpsius In the buelheae eession slid report of V NEVER OVER Asin, Afrkn onto «hn MMdIn InstT ^ * ’ : '■ : ■ the nominating coinmittee. to be (n-t(J TIL TAi; DOUOB foUowed by a symposium entitled, U lU ( S) KUOS BUNNY - - h rtinro n# hnpn nl nn Anrorknn iMfinraMp cnpnMt ComparD *6rn ond so©. In the mpdelt inost people prefery Chevy “Chrieti the Church and' Race." CfiDOLUR 08401 LOVE OF LIFE _ PEOPLE rettoninfl Ito wnrUfi InMnHve for pMK* « i4 prnaperltyf This symposium will bC divided 1,M i?i I^ B B W S?” U:M I 8) HOLLYWOOD’S B S 8T ^_„_ ■ / ^ .... ----- ^ n ... . ■ (to.,‘* S r a B a ^ “AWrmilk (U) SBABCa FOB niMUBBOW into three parts: “In a World Set­ (SMilJT WUUIJBE YOU With a hard headed undeutanding of Soviet aims, ta(rtifa costs you loss than the other two-low-priced cars; Yet Chevrolot’f ting," conducted by the Rev. Har­ (W) DimiBB U 8BBVED CltoietOf: II:tt IMI TBB OlllUINU UUHT AND and captoilities. and a deep belief in Amerum’s capacity for vey. K. Mousley, Norwich District (m J bjI b o b oo m m an o groetiMM under pressure, Chester Bowles rojecte euch de- superintendent; "The Chur*, Cen­ ITBAL c h o p c a o o ia t o r b SS-jplW r,'-^ the only thoroughly hew cor in its field t with a low cost HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN tral Jurisdiction," by the Rev; Law­ l a s a g n e (U)_5oTOLA8 FAIBBANKS____ featitm. rence F. Almond; and “The Negro RAVIOU (Meat^ ‘“ '“ 'sifw S u r f ■X RRlCAnED VEAL CUTLET Myth* smi PUk Shaw* aad PEACE He Mievee that the Soviet challenge can suooeM^ly ^ In Northern Communities," by the 0**rc* 0*b*l. _ CHARLES W. LATrtROP not only in military defenae, but in the competition w idea^ The closer'you compare Chevrolet with the of the only Body by Fisher In the low-price A Rev. Simon P.' Montgomery of OHOFFED SIRLOIN You’ttgHikthssthug COMBINATION 8.1® < M « .k * * AGENCY. INC. poHtkn and-ecoMimie* which wUl ahape our live* to' 8*"' other low-priped cars, thf faster Chevy comes field. Sample Chevy’s spirited performance. See our loan arranger at either RockviUe. INSUBANCB- eration* to come. He argue* .that the future belong* to thoae Feel its solid, smooth bFg-car ride. Add up all Ttcketa'for the BILL NEVILLE FUND Luncheon will be served at noon. SEA FOOD (IMei^BvIPAStNWOW off as the biggest'buy in its field. Big in size. o0ice with an estim ate of costs SWORDFISH FlK-Aato-UabtUty* men and wpmen everywhere who believe m you get and weigh it against Chevrolet’s low benefit "Tbe Man IVho Came to Dinner” i At 1:30. membera wlU meet in dis­ •see < 5) v l a y b o b 9b, 8 Homeowaera £r/ra big in value! on tale at our Mala Office. cussion groups, after which the FRIED SCALLOF8 < sto> b b o k e n a s b o w full opportunity for each individual - provided * l y that price and long-famous economy. You’ll find , 4 , i n v o lv e d . “The H **l" _ _ _ _ 172 E. Center 8t.->-5|l 8-0884 America musteia the necessary n a t i ^ leadership in the Lixik at Chevrolet’s fr^h new ’ 58 look. This entire assembly wlU hear a aum- (1040) TO TELL THF. TBUTB that ndjhirtg else near the price offers more THE 'mary of the findlnga from these abm— years immediately aheaeL one’s all new -low er, Wider and a full nine . (Ml MmOAT HOTIB for your money. See your Chevrolet dealer. on iks iost seUsrt groups. ‘ V (tt> JUDOE BOY BEAN .- inches longer. Look at the fine craftsmanship Speaker for the ,afte*oon will $- il8 (U) An T&E ¥OBLO tUBNt In this reaaauring, non-tia*U“ '* aopremely hcmeat.book, (Ul NEWS Mr. Bowlee draws heavily on his practical underatanding of bo.the Rev. DeWltt Clemens, min­ h. (Ml llM PLAYB eiAUD OM FACTO*? IIST FllCtS FOR COMFAHAIlt SIOAN AND HAIOtOF MODUS. uter of Mathewson St, C hui* in KITTY people* of AaU, Africa and Euro^ Luaebeoiis served with Soup, (U> TBE Mu>. SKELTON SHOW Providenet. lies p { p1 o$ l£ \ ii^Ebe|ts iltolch ha* made him one of the moat respected of ^ ^ r i - C O M P A N Y Petote, Vegetobto Dessert, (U-a> BEAT THE CLOCK can foroign pol|ey spokesmen not only throogbout hie own MEMBER FDIO Beverage. is >8 SBOW <3t) FBATUBB ' ■ . ; "B*k 8«v** Harvey" Die (81 F < ^ U 9 PLAYBOUBE country, but throughout' the world. ( I) .BANDSTAND («•> 1SE. ■ow gvyogjg** . (IMSI H0U8B PABTY . ^'OI/nI THI uite < I) saye* ®n“ ™BB ISCAS, People AHO P»M» oflere a raspoiwible approach to OOD Chef Nino Taricco .< •) 6Kil HUNT (U-MI EITTT FOYLE - the Creation of a just, h o n o i^ and J* “ lISaSnSopfTItoge WALNUT RESTAURANT dear, eimpto and eood ts. It iai mart roading for ever* CARTER CHEVROLET CO;, Ine. Lee Phinipe 7 WALNU'T f-MIO thoughtful d tia ^ m MAM sm if II HOSTM MAM SlAMf MANCHESTER DRY CLEANERS At an boekateras <^ 12-50 doth. $1.15 psiwr Otomm |(. I— Mtfl M VMdA-. ^,,111 1,1 , I I \ , I M, till I, , I n I 111 ' I' '.<'1 \ ■ ll’l I IM. 1229^AIN STREH PHO Nl Ml f-523i PEYTON PLACE -i I 1 ! I' I/INI. IN 'll N - --1111,1 fla m e lr fr i eefi Oelto TEL. Ml 3-725-1 470 MAIN ST. 93 WELLS ST HARPER & BROTHERS MANCHISIRR. CONN. -J-'-'.- ...... O N I IT O P lANKlNO . • r h il PAll$INO AT BOTH OPPICIS Skew* 1i48-8:884i15 . Ntor* M Jes* li884iW RendHeriildAdyi.^ •I ': O P IN TNVRSDAY IVfNINO t 4 TO • MOtNiNO f TO IS A h > » .Mf V '. ■ G ■ ' - * MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C O N | f.; TUESDAY. MARCH 19,1958 MANCHESTER EVENING HHIRALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 18,1958 PAGE FOUR caUy than they aio now buying tt. C of C Nominates RdekvUle Two local wholeedltrs hava offared Nuclear Fleet RockviUe-Vernon agreemenU, one at H cent lower Homnick-Foisy Wedding 6 New Directors y JOHANN SBIASTIAN BACH than tha praaaht ^ c e par gallon, and anotbar at one cent loim . Police Committee Approves Beini Mlaa Nancy JtansCMs Foliy, six C3>smber of Commerce Cliarges of Assault in .ase Roeiwatton 'tiiiimum GUI members have been nominated for s SAINT JOHN PASSION reported that the Setdor Baakatball daughter rf Mr. and. Mra. Ray* Naw London, March 18 W —The election to the Board of Directors LaagtM cost tha city $760 this saa- mood U. Foliy, 109 Choetnut St,,; for 2-year terms. WITH i t a g Revised Plan for Pensions natiori’a first nuclear aubmarine'dl- N o lle d m " son, And the Juhlqr League $250. tMcame the brtda of 2nd, LL John Chosen by the nominatiM com­ ,«T The expense was for rental and vlalpn wlU ba formed at this port mittee were Lynwood K. Elmore. custodial, teas. Allen Homntek, D en ^ , Colo., eon eecre- The Toiice CpmmilUe, lua ap-fother jobs, paying more than the on March 81. iJoyd Hobron. -Alexander Jarvis, CHAMBER ORCHESTRA of agtauU Har*^and patron; Flortne Slater. city job, bad been offared to him, The Midgat Laagua team wlU Mr. and Mra. John Homnick. Atty. John Mrpsek. Raymond Cnarfea oi aawun. ■» ,.rUry; v Bessie Price, treaiureitreasurer Mar- proved a penelon pldh- that would It will include all three atomlc- eld R.'Ha*enow and Richard A. Bari Beebe was appointed in­ compete with the Venwm Com­ ■bury, at: 10 o'clockV Satur. Rtppman and Ormond J. West. ROGER LOUCK8 (TENOR) EVANOEUST^' , lerlte McI..eod,______conductress Ruth require CapUln Peter J. Dowge- i>owered aubmartnee now -afloat day to 8t. Jamea' Church. Th^Rev. In accordance with the Cham­ Brown, both 17 and o£ Manchester, spector of eating placas, replacing munity League team March 80, PHUJP TREGGOR, CONDUCTOl^ Hokey, associate conduttrees^i i wlca to work another five years Joseph Oilllch. plus thrae convantlonal dieeal sub- Q Johir\F. Hannon celebrated Hhe ber by-lews, the list of nomihess ware nolled In RockvU\e Cltjr Marguerite Wheelock. chijpWn. , J GiU aald. tm tu m m H before retiring. Two men were reappointed to' Ttia RacraaUon Board will spon­ marinet until the nuclAar fleet Is nuptial-., high Maia. Music wH will be mailed to each, member Also, Haael Harvey, marshal; --I "Ave Mma" and decoraUona were with a notiflcatlon that, in addl^ Court yaaterday. Dorothy Dimmpck, organist; Under the approved plan the .cap­ their preeent posts. They ere Dr. sor dancing clatsea again this year filled out by other veseela planned Prosecutor Harry H. Luw said Francis ..H. Burke, health officer, uinn's eqllalffiesX Uop. any 20 membere of the Cham­ Eleanor Philleson. Adah; I(M Stll,- tain, who' win be 60 in August, will for pupils in Grades 9, 7 and $ in Named fh-at head of the division, Given In tnurtage by her father, ber may file the name or names of South Mcthodis> (Church and tAwrehc* P. Johnson fr., city Vernon and Rockville schools a third youth, Robert D. Owens, ham, Ruth; Bernice Kidder. be eligible to retire at 95. He to be based at the aUte pier here, the' bride had-, as her- matron of oUier nominees for election as di­ X8, of 211 Main St., Manchester, BUlher; Abble Nelson. Martha; engittear; aasses WlU ba held Fridays for 10 waa Qomdr. Robart Q., Black, al­ SUNDAY, M A R ^ 33— 7:30 P.M. wBI then receive $100 a month, "Th» recommilndsd appolnt- honor her slstefxMra. William B. rectors. \ was "the aggressor'' in the inci­ Rebecca Carr, Electra; weeks at. the Northeast School, ready a division comnlM^er, ■»haniH| ( 7 CoUlna, 108 Chenput St. Bridea- The official ballot will be sent by Dean, warden; and J6hn irl>i duUesa he wishes to contribute to mentd ware offered by 'Alabrman starting this week. Miss Ann Mar- dent which was reported to police ^ the plan during the i|axt flve years jqhnyGlll and voted unshimeusly Black will be eucceeded in July malda were bliae J6$nn«,M. Boyn- mail at leaat flve days before the bv Francis A. Englehart Jr., 39, sentinel, ley wUl Inatrucf. Further informa­ by Capt Eugana P. 'Wilkinson, first ion, Boston, and Mua Mary Ann annual election end must be re­ Gertrude and Ellery ington and thereby Increase hU pension^ by the Cbuncil.' tion may be obtained from her.' of 19 Main St„ Talcoftvllle. . Jc, Under the original plan he wbuld A vote of thanks was offered to sklppw of the Nautilue, the world's Homnick, Slmibury*, suter of the turned by 5 p.m. Monday. No votes Owens is in the Navy and could will be Installing matron and pa­ Alderman ROdolph Schmidt oom- orimnat atomlc-powsred vessel. bridegroom. \, after -’s Episcopal ton, N. H. THE LAMP A nolle was entered in the'^ase ----- IMUeai Oub plUd, JBfflrtpn, Maas, .. .March Department, hat received favorable 'Tm a vkgrant'.’ w « «HR IMW yMir bd- ported iUuaion. She carried a caa- routine ctocl^on Rt. 15 yesterday Cbureb..^ Th*-Jtev- -Alfred- L, .-Wlb of Walter D, Klla, 29, of 57 Village The RopkriUe Emblem Club Her fiance ia a ^aduate of the 4}to»riewKl-iqp'-Judge K trtleyr»r " - eMe of'WHItt wtoa aHa ivy. ’^ ^ t e n i^ . : • Mwr Doltir la a graduate of sone for the town farm muparty Hams performed the double ring Newton High 8c)toot, and her hus­ St. charged with /driving too fast will hold an installation card par- University of Connecticut School physical exarh - w ill, be given at Capt. Peter Dowg4wiea waa ap- man explained: aM Ct III h m p R t r a All three attendants wore bal­ Monday's Cases ceremony, end Sydney MacAlplne IN TH E for conditlttflS.' of BJngineerlng, class of1957, where from residential A-t to Business pointad to meet with the, sergeant "#cU, I'll be without viaible lerina-length gowna. that of ttw Herbert A. Lewon, 24. of Not» band la a graduate of Mencheeler, mllltary whiat tomorrow at the time of employment. A. The hearing will be held in City complthi MiseHoii ft played the traditional bridal music. High School, class of 1969. He la Other .caaea w-ere disposed of ' Sgt. Ted Goodchlld who ; ter was maid of honor. She -wore a bride wore a navy blue sheath dress passing a s^ootAns, $83. The Planning Commlaaion advjaed said he chased Lewon'a car from All through the night it glowed, trial Arts teacher, Howard attend­ McCarthy, whose linsucance agency the Council that the change would ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS boybiig forvico. The mother of the bride waa a£^ pink taffeU ballerina length gown with a light blue coat and white a beacon of hops, a symbol of unselfish aervice. The case ^ ^ a rold R. Lisk, 28, ed Fitchburg Teachers' College Ryukyu Backs handles the plen.ldetailed it later, tired hi a aheath drcM of Cu- i the Bolton - town line to Man­ with matching headband, and car­ accessories. of Mancha^ier, charged with not conflict with the overall de­ chester Greek.. and did graduate work in guidance Yaakulka .pointed! out that the velopment plan for the, city, since HAVE MOVED FROM! 50 COTTAGE ST. ploni atlk In turquoise with match- ried a cascade bouquet of pibh car­ Although the hiatoric lamp ia now breach of the Ipeace, destruction of at Penneylvanla 8tate\College. Be­ i John C. Keneel. 17, of 41 Deer- present plan had w n jn existence two other businesses exist In the N.lng ahoea to|d whits acceaaories, nations and roses. ' practically axtinct, the fundamentals privata property, was continued fore coming to' Rockville, Mr. Pro-U.S. Slate Barlow I field Dr., was fined. $9 for failure Karen Wolmer, eister of toe \one «"* I coming traffic, and $12 for oper- and Esat Hartford High i$chooIs. (Oontlhiied from Page One) lost had the city changed to an The Planning Commlaaion eati- MOTOR SALES pure ellk in hyacifith blue with wore a light blue organdy, dress Cast but little. The reeponelblUties of the pharmadat / VlMage St, was also continued tme At the piaaent time he ia .working ing a private practice.'-,: However, ' sting a car wUh defective brakes. with white trim and a headband of week. He U charged with two other plan. For that reason the mated that the project would pro­ white acceseories ahd matching Kenscl was arrested after a 2-car are greater today than ever before on educaUonal research for moti­ stiU a potent political factor and PHONE TR 5-2588 Lenten Preacher be remained in mediejn^nd built, white roses. She carried a bouquet ' counts of driving under the influ­ vating fllma in mathematica. present plan is being amended. vide $50,000 of taxable property ■hoee. Both had white orchid cor­ for hlmeelf the remIUtloiK,^of one accident on McKee St. Friday. He IroH *— hp is a vital factor in medical care. "optimism that Okinawa is pro- Yaakulka reported that the five for the city. Aimettl has agreed WINDSOR AVE. sages.' of mixed flowers. ence of intoxicating liquors and Practloe Touchers Due 770 MAIN ST. of New Englflid;/ leading obste­ pleaded Innocent to the defective R. Douglas Wolmer. brother of driving without possasslon of his Amerioan is still unwarranted.” men ellgl)>le for the pension plan to- deed a portion of the land to ROCKVILLE, CONN. A reception for 100 guteta was An obstetrician who, entered the CAS Your patronage is invited Two'UnlveraKy of ConnecUcut Official, nearly completed returns tricians, meanwhile eerviiig as As­ brakes charge. toe bridegroom, served ea best license. . atudents wil|/apend the next six wish to contribute Ifour per cent the city so that the ^street could (AOKD88 FBOMT STATE UmATEB) Open Till 9 EyenfaiKS held at the Farmington Country mlniatry after 21 years of success­ sociate Profeator of Obstetrics and Richard C.\ Pelletier. 17.. of Bol­ Several trials extended the court for the one-house. 29-member ss- of the pay to increase the penrion. be widened. Ihe land is located Club from noon to S p.ih. Decora- man. Ushers-were Herbert Englert weeks practicing teaching at the sembly gave 24 seats to the Mod­ ful medical prance, will be Len­ Genecology at Boston University, ton. vires fined $12 for speeding. Jr. of (Jolumble end John Mantelga BOILERC •esslon Into late afternoon. high Bchobl. Mias Kathleen John­ ■fhe city will pay the $294.80' on at the intcraection of Shut St. and tiona were spring Qowera on the School of Medicine. ^ He pleaded .innocent to the charge. erates and flve to Minren. Hartford Tphe. at Grove St. Thera mantle over the fireplace. ten finest preacher in St. Mary's of Boston. ' t Arreet Made ston oL4VorceaUr, Masa.i a physi­ "I am very pleased," aald Lt. the life Insurance for the four pa­ Other services in St. Mery's to-i The youth A reception was held et toe home Jamea Pfrifer, 64, of 4 Park cal education major, ia twchlng in trolmen not eligible! for the pen­ are four other service, stetiona at When leaving on a wedding trip Bptocopal Church tomorrow eve- morrow are the Lenten celebr*- 5y .Patrolman John^HughM^during ^ 6 9 5 iaktaUed Gen. James E. Moore, high com-: tha intersection. to Bermuda the bride's traveling of toe bride immediately foUowing St., was arrested by police yesterr th^gjTTi clasa^ of Mrs. Clare Al- missioner of' the island chain. sion plan yet, and the' men will king. He te the Rev. G. Douglas Hons of the Holy Communion at a ri«^r check on Brookfield St. the ceremony. The mother of toe QUINN’S PHARMACY day on a warrant Is^ed. by t ^ bom. ' psy back the money to the city at The Council dlecuOed a numbet roetume was a brown tweed suit KrumbliW, M.D„ Canon- Pastor "This. Is our answer,” jubilantly of other matters. A bid for lahd 9 and 10 a.m. The first will be bride received .the guests in a-navy HtattRg RockvlUe a ty Court. He'^ Is Monroe Boyko of New Canaan, echoed Taumlchiyo Aaasto; chair­ $1 per week. with velvet collar, matching hat of the CMedrnl Church of St. held in the Chapei of tbe Nativity M^ke* Theaters. Close Royalty Go. oh Shist Main St., 'ippoeite the Holes In Your Drivewayf and brown calf accessories. After TV blue dress . with rose' accessories. Phone MI. S*4136 charged with allegedly purchasing social studies major, la teach­ man of the front-running Moder­ Shannon A Paul in Boatsn. and the aecond In toe main church. The. mother__ot ..the. ..„bil4fgroom ing JIB. HiatooUh Miaii Bariaara Marley reridence,. was .submiUed. ------March, .yi -tho-coupto 4vtU.*zceido-in. -Canon- KtoiMjhaarr ordained- to .^2. OAK.ST-*^MI.v3r0825 K - -- !(jn. George' Arnold, . flhiat Hartford; at the Vernon Congregallonal John Darcey. 35 Brooklyn St. Waterbury-.'- March 18 (JP)—Po­ ’ Church. D l^arged yesterday: Mig;. Rich­ lice are searching for tWo gunmen . A Bloodmobllp will alao be ai ard'BHortman, RFD 8; Walter who brutally beattMlchari Jacob­ the Rockville Lodge of Elka at the Weber, RFD 2. son, 73, operator of flvprlvate club. same hours. Birth yesterday: A daughter to Jacebaoir died, after tlte beating. ■ The Jaycees are sponsoring the Mr.'and Mrs. Ralph Dari., RFD 1. An autopsy showed he- died of ' coming visit and hope to reach the Admitted today; Robert; Vlnihg, edema, or swelling, of the brSmN ; goal of 160 pints. Nearly 100 per 33 Park St.;. Mias Judyh Felber, Medical Examiner Dri'Sdwartl'H. y m m Broad Brook* KIrschbaum aald the beating "waa ■ cent-of the Jaycee membership is WITH t planning to donate their blood;' certainly the precipitating factor" Jaycee wives will work with the 'Verabn and Taloottville news le in the death. handled through Tbe HeraM’e ' Jacobson - was beaten' Pridey Red Cross ladies at the canteen. night at the club. He died yester- JEDOO HIGHLAND COAL ; j * Anyone between the ages of 18 Roekyille Bureau, 7 W. Mala 8W ^ ^ .fT H E ARISTOCBAT OF AOTHBAtaTE" and 59 is urged to offer a pint of telepKoae TReenont 5-S1S9. ^ ^ fo r e he died, he described toe Rie RMidlum f blood. Those Under 21 must have gupmen to police. parental consent. A perion may ORDER! NOW ‘ donate hie blood every two months, 6 Tuna a Jjiinute Caught 'X .pficc TTie Jaycees are weking new 743 lUants Make Shefes Sidney—Tuna-fialilng b oi^ op­ donors, to take the burden off FOGARTY NroTHERi INC. V L thoae who give regularly. erating off main potte on the Aus­ Bonn—The''^terman shoe! Indus­ Eaatcm Star Offleera tralian'eaat .coast hava been re­ try, with 108.000 employes in 743 ALSO! CXINNEOnCDT OOIUt^FI7BL O I| « RANGE OIL Offleers of Hope Ohapter.-OES, turning to . port with maxlmuii) .plants, ia produemg^^at a rate of 10 * to be'installed t^ay at 8 p.m. at catcher after only 24 hours a f sea .per cent above, iMo. >vhen 78,000,- ; y'-git B««AD-'ai5M5iST''r^ the Masonic Temple, are: this season. The waters are so full 000 leather sho41r were^made. They Ethel .and Fred Hansen, worthy of tuna that they're being caught sold for |4-10,900.000. ^ ,Germany's REMEMBER o FOGARTY FOR FUEL*^. matroniyid patron; Hasel and at the rats bf alx a minute, on in­ 14,500 retail shoe dealers employ I ... COne tin The fun'i os ut! ' . John pombek, associate -matron dividual lines. 45,000 people. For wbatere yoq're driria| Hew, you’vs LATEST ANNUAL ' Take a good look at th# $ub|act of making your tavings iMire, all-around Timetd Micq im; DIVIDEND RATE**- grow fast. You will find tKa clue to financial $ucca$$ is a$ I S t yea’ll Kndjin 1958. •, in OU$ntaMt! Aa\l thit week rt mtkiag it estier than gimpla a i t.hit: * F j^ same quality r fw yea to Biovi aJ to an Oldt. Bring '^y CDNVINIINI iVtNING Unuf''', m- selling foit 79e^ard elsewhere WASH ’N W m the wh^ family mjduring our gala- { I') Schadula 'yourialf to $ava a dafinita amount avery * I HUPS, ami FRI. 6 lO H P M OLDli Open Houtel - PRINTS payday. ' ' COMPLETE J (2) Put your savings where the’y can earp MORE for you OPEN DAILY: MONDAY thru FRIDAY 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. BANKING SERVICES PROVINCIAL with INSURED safety. (Savings and Loan has paid ' ' i CHECaUKO _.tho highest average dividend for 66 years.) ’ Oemmerclal'— Regular — Special* YARD •^'o AIlBimnin Balance Reqiilrod YARDS FOR $■ 4 7 ^ The money you save PLUS the extra money your savings LOANS aarn here will add up fast. Start saving hera. . .NOW! 1 Values to 79e. Gian^ ship­ INSURED SAVINGS ' 1 Automobile Commercial Mortgage CONSULT Peinenal Qusint, foom-cheerinlf‘patterns ... . 90 perfect for cafe ment of crease resistant, ^ ^ ..--e.... OoUateral Appliance.. , • Home Improvemente and iier ourUins . . . coordinated slipcovers and drapems. FIRST NATIONAL BANK All ftrat-quality cotton bark«l«th to completely waaKitoJa wagli.'n wear prints. Just SAVINGS . . .^ o ^ s e s to stay c6lor-bri«ht, even after repeated Mon.-Tuea-FrI. received. On^sale Wednes- 9 A.M.-5 P.M. . l J I ; W r — ^ Regulai Automntic Savings sudsings. 86-inches wide. Be on hand early to get best ■ N jov ~oi.D«-rAma4iONKot' MompiTAU-rv iget CInb Chrtetmas Club day oply ^ choice! at your local 'outHorisocI S A V I N G S . OPEN ■ OTOEB BANK SERVICES ^ ,ln uied cor«, too, your Oldi daelar AM MAIK SnUEET a MANCHESTEB, GOMI, h effermg tedoy'i top . dtoli on THURSDAYS Travelers Cheeks DESIGNER COTTONS If full bolta. Value# to 1.1# yd. Yd. 67c Reckat Oldimobilai. Includtd ora Bank Money Orden QUAlrlTV DMAI.MM'1 gVOfias^ many low-milaogt, ena-ewnar enra a n c / L O A N 9 a.m. fo I p.m. Letters of Credit CCtttC> —tokan in Iroda on (oit-ialllng new A S* .S o C I .'V '1’ I O N safe Deposit Boxes 'J6i. Step lodoy. . . Rocket owoyl mademoiselle CO‘i T ONS VanSTto sec yd. 2 Yds. 1 «00 Wednesday ■ FOB YODB convenience |100,000'^^''CO N TIST... corns In todsy for your free sfihy htonkl , 9 A M.-Noon _ Cloatd Saturdays Diive-Ib Banklag Free Fnridng Flam M— Ber Federal Beeerre System Member Fedeesl Deposit iMvnuMs OerpOTStleii. - ° IhMdi-By-Mall 24-Hoor Dspoaltsry MANCHESTER FARKADr . ^ _ »Le»»t riMaaciAC mtTiTeTiejj. OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY ernd. FRIDAY CONVINIENT f r o n t d o o r FARKING FLAZA . , . DRIVE-IN WINDOW MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES, 512 WEST CENTER STREET m /OOt , w .

> - r -1^ I' t r i . FAGS 8ST9 H' ■ t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 18,-1968 with a flams-inhlbitlng additive > A G E M X Area Command headquartora at headquni'ters here. The change win 3 Safer Fueln Suggetted that would b , eliminated under en- K > R M N T ba completed by June 1. toe BoatowALi^-,Baea;to this p «t. cal pain; psychiatrists and minls- Am y Combiniiig jdnsKiperaUng conditions; and toe 6 and 16 BOA Movto P iijla tofl glib decision admlU. the existence swer, Wa have already vaulted over Columbia ' MaJ. Ocn. Bldnay ,C. WooUn, Reforda front other'aUtaU win. fol- to the softer aide of'the day’s t«i0- Eight Local Giris tera guide and cure others, but New York—Three auggeations third with a compound flammable —aaond or sileart, a te 98 BHlb. HlanrlypBtpr above all, thf miracles pt, the CONSULT US ON YdOR commanding Fort 13avcna,..)>M as­ for a nonfiamihabla. fuel that of that latue. v v Connecticut mony. The source of that answer, Militaiy Districts sumed command o f the new corps.' '”^ e ‘ ISto Oorrpi wUl adtnlnlitor only in the prasense of both beat slide projector*. The teeue in the H li^ im a bomb­ with its inference of a sharing of Get Nurses Caps Heavenly Father heit mortal-mal- training and aupervtalon ofReaerya would save lives in transportation and a catalyat. Bowmen Make • Early Plans The deputy commander will be Col. accidents and home fires are made ttmtittg l|eralh ing which, if hlatory^phoyM un­ reaponelblllty for the receaeltfn, adlea. " '« BUltblNls PRQlLEMiS Petee O. Waril of Htogtom. who Gfficel- Training v - ...... nounced today. They will make that the*world doaa move, .after e d Association ahd the Chamber New ftegmaa ference in our imaginary feeltnga all. couraa in t&a achoot auditorium hotiee to house calls' next Sunday of Commerce. - Spanaared by the MaachestkC HATi Thaffiitohery group.'wa* addefito THE iSSoCIA'jEDfpRElM^. , about one target as compared to Ona part of the hearing produced OeiuieU o f Oharcbeo .starting April 7 at 7 p.m. - ; and.will appreciate any residents 'K * Tilt AMoctated P r m >i ^xclustvaly There were dtatlnctions. The eouraa will be the Atandard fIRYON the Recreation Gouncil’s program another, if we Imagine ourselves its share of thoae resoundingly last year and the membarahi; saving their old papera or maga- * •ntitlad to tho ui« of r«*|N^Uauipii of too. -Ited Cross first aid courts, running xines'for them, more reluctant to drop this bomb truthful,' platitudinouB' bromides grew ae-" the aaaaon progreaaet otberwfia crIpSlled- •" Harrison Fuller, apbkesman for . Balth Through Pala for four weeks in 6-hour Mssic aluiuniiii Selectman’a Mother Hoqie IS TO SPEND n^- - - for which Calvin Coolldge may Halt expects "that the Increase wl|l . & d ala* tht local-ilaara on European civilisation tlian on have eatablished the precedent the manufacturers, looked and Pain,'part of life, excludaa none A certiflests will bs gWsn to to Mrs. Jennie L. Robinson, 90- . rlgtila of republlcatlon of M ^ a l who successflfiiy fqosnpr the . 'Continue. • the widast stiaefiens . Slap« IC* ifTC t^illty that rankles more, w l^ Bie tradition suitable thereto, litourici rection does bodily lufferlng move of srraagsments for tbs PTA sad AND’ going through, high achoot. It in­ home from Middlesex Hospital. more for less.. because • wifli low ovarhaad maan a low, low discount price.on avary item you buy! * J*ubllahera RepreaenUtleea; The order, included statements that cludes Wednesday afternoon ahoot"-:. ! Jullua Malhewa Special ^ en cy — New Jilllpnese, than the mere bomb It- W, Reid, spokesman for thd Cham endurance of thought and eplrit ? asks tiiat all psratou Intorsstod She was a patient there following "only buslneas can create joba," Pessimists sea only dsfejiimi ing Inalractlon claaaea and recraan I Tork, rhlca«o iSSolt nKlSS)?!?’ aelf, and that will take longer to and "the cure for unemployment bar of cbmmerce, looked and sjMke in taking tlm cpUnM caU .tba Itsd an automobile accident March . . MliMBER^ AOTW BUREAU OT Journeys into hopeless vagjj* CroasiChaptor bOtoa befon March AWNINGS tional shooting Wadneaday eve­ . cmcUfjiTiONg ______forglve>.If Mr. Trumalj’s defense is employment," and "the way to as if he came out of the pages of The family report her to be doing "The Managerial Revolutloh/' where death bringa final relaada. St. '■ ■ . ning* and Sundays. Wedneaday remarkably well and in excellent ,. Inc., of hi* declqion is such se to leave get jobs is to encourage industry jiftomeon claaaea wlU ba held re- JU N IO R GIRI.S' BETTER The Herald Printing Compaq to go out and hire people” and “ if which forecast a , new tradition, * Optimists sense pain’s chaUsqjgr ★ •pirits. • aaaumea no flnancMl reaponalmllilly for some Americans uneasy and not OLD gardleer of weather conditions. On Workabop Meeting Set • r%-pocraphlral errora appearing in — —ad Induatry had more money it coiild with slightly wldened'deflnitlons of ing adventure of rriind end spirit ^ v’ertlaementa and other readl^ matter satined that this nation really the. business of .business. .toward mountain peaks of healing, The Palisadts a n said by rainy days Halt nrill instruct Home Demonstration Day \ f ’ M IS S E S ' I In The Mancheater Evening Herald. create more Joba.” None of theqA ^gaologiats to caritaln nUto about enn nmr fo p to o t danlab^n tbsfOT- 'rr; claasaa In repair and maintenance SPRING searched Us soul,, it csn hardly perhaps, was quite as platitu ^ health. be held at the Uni vereity of. Con­ Tests indicate that carpets ab­ \Mantal, emotional or spirit pain, ISO mtUlon old. They make snar tuah aterts, “ Easy twaia , to •■T - ot Individual archery equipment in necticut April 17. Mrs.^Luclu* W. ond WOMEN'S ! Diaplav adverttehig cloalng houra: have a toothing e ff^ t on the Jap­ nouS as It sounded, but the phtloeo- the new club house on the field. . For Monday—1 p.ra. Friday. phy reflected was certainly no de­ sorb sounds reducing noise as much also excruciating; ihcapacltata “* jdp thb fewer bf the west bank badgetr Robinson Jr., chairman’ of ths’-Oo- ^ For Tueaday—I p.m. Monday. anese. forera. Surgeon’s eklUa ease p ^ tbs' Hudson H tnr. ^ - Many tmimaments are ached lumbia Workshop, said today. The DRESSES . For Wedneaday—1 p.m. ’nieadej, parture 'from a theme familiar 3S as 50 per cent. ^ For Ttraraday-dr p.in/Wedneaday.- See KlLTouriijr Fost irtadr leAturlng- competition in theme of the, meeting tW*.; imamgh^=the th*nie*etng field round, huntera round, broad- VduM to » ForTrlday—l.P.Bi. Thuraday. you buttered bualness a little,' also ■T' Altwiniuii Ddere and Windowa “Trend* of Our Tima* Aflecting • jy.r saiorday—1 p. m.,Friday. Life Decigions At li(i . ------.. . .. ------'toad round and golf shoots Homemaker*.” • naaalfWrteadllne; 10:30 a. m. each leaving it alone, it would'.by . - Begtotratton* ; day of pal^leBtlon aaeept Saturday— own natural processes dispense FREE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVENt A coffee hour from 10 until ^ 9 A. IH.-.. .■■e*.;>v, .______When, hs wa'eometlmes do In Thera wilt be a small ragiatra- 10:80 a.m. will open the day's ac- SPRING prosperity down to one and all. tlon fee par member for the aea- tlviUea after which Mr*.. Frank I '^MdSjr, March 18 the wake of a sputnik, we indulge No one quite asked the repre- s ______. ______TUNSKY • Ml 9-9095 aon. Thle will cover high cost of Maaeer, chaimuu/of Home Demon­ oureelveS in admiration and envy ihUtlvea of induatry who were BILL terget maintenance. A class ex-^ stration Committee, will welcome MEN'S T h « CrfCBilins R elent o f the European system Of educe voim g such ihemes how it had clurively for adult* will be held 'those present/ COATS • tion, we admire and envy Its re ever happened that the beautiful fR BUSINESS one evening a week. It will Include The m om m , will be given over A* the Army proved when It wee systqm .'-Ntoey, extolled had ever W E LIKE SPORT suits without facing up to the Inatructions and recreational to a eymi^ium with five speak­ I given the cheiwe, thle ^huntry haa found ItsNray into a recession in ers: Dr./Donald Kent Who will /^ykm a qnfi firtp-fi»y question of whether wa really like ahootlng. • had the rocket power and oklU to the firet pllK»,-and some of these High Caliber Arrbers apeak (m” ‘Better Living After 65"; S24.99-S29.99 eotton* til toe.sinartoat apokeemen, ah a matter of fact, SHIRTS ' put E .eeteUlt# In orbit for some its methods and its father ruthlsM W f e A S A N T ! , In 1957 a member of the archery Mr*. Oiaae Going Woodhouse, new atylea u d eolon. ilectlvlty. teamed Incline^Kto minimise both claaa placed, third in the Junior “ Homamefcers in a\.Buyers Mar­ i time. Hed It ehoien to uee a knowft the recession ana\Uie. Idea that it -'‘/V 1.1 and 84 Size* 6-6x, 7-14. But the secret of European edu­ dIVteion sutar'Championships. It la ket"; Miaa Frances ^cMder, "So­ • rocket for lU firet aatelllte at- :ahbuld be regarded^anything’un- h op ^ lliat thU year's cla*e will cial'Chitogea and T o r y ’s Living"; Values', • tm p is, It could well have been cation ia tbla: It/fcoeps lU etand- ueual. But -there-WaA^one , >n«#e , egxin produce archera 6f''thl* high and Miw Eloiae Davteon, "Better Many other spring drefises from $2.37 to $7.47 to. .the geheral queatum of why « flrat. ards of higher education high by write m06t alfVWiaAf mite might thinl ■ .palibcY.. 7' lavtng-’'Wllh Up-tftjdate. -Bqulpi keeping Its opportunlUea cloa^ to. there could be a recession at all, ■ Anyone Intereated to either the ment." *1116 fifth spafiker is yet to I Inatead. -we choeo to make our and it was a nice answer, because all . but a aelccted few. jrduUi or eduU program ahould be announced. • firet aatelllte attempt by tacking it posed the possibility of somA fal­ thii i» pretty dull ^Atf'fcut wa tall ii contact Kell ^OBe tiis young people’s'night club up-to-date :alectric*l equipment. silk, with long ; demonatratsA. a aimpltr rockpt A u 'a lU even Including t)w pos- mora plaasura ui 80^ $7.98 V ahm graders. When thle month’s weed­ sored by Horace W. Porter School Everyone Intelrested la welcome. sicaves, superb { could hdva pul a aatalllta In prelt sinljty thbt business may have Alumni Aaan. Saturday. Mr*. Robinson added, extension - tailoring. .4,_sn..|d^g..^,,...... ing out J>roceee,^iS flnlahed, the -fu­ tqiUjitanai^ sqmewhbC; the buai- MANY/ ~... ■■Diok'..Carusa-^-and. hla-~teenage. metoboca. and..nonnextenaion. mem;., • . y^an wa aupar-tappied ra- ture achooUng oif three but of tout 3iMe""tf'biTalh^ band from Providence, R, I. had to bera alike. But here, by, jiuotlng this an- gpMalblllty for our tjMt aataUlU of these,.or 75 per cent, will be extend their playing time to aaUafy 'x- Personal , fixed at four more years of grade toe young people. . Mr. and- Mrs. Clarence Jeffries { im iha N avy taam'a anparimantal THINGS Charles/ Kelley, young dencer o f , Pine St' - had as their house MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE pregriwa with Vanguard, wa cre- school work, followed, in some from WWllmantlc, we# a hit with guesta this peat weekend, Mr. and j, cases, by a year of trade school k>bert J. ■ \ ; toe audience With a real bUming Mrs. Louis Nikd and daughters of il , ata^ a cnidl apoUlght burdan for 166% all wool eoato, • ^Ua Navy team. Ita rockat falluraa At the age of 10, then, three out tiussell Stover baton "fire dance" done in toe West Easton, Pa.,'-'and Lt. .^andl| / darltoeaa. Johnny Hamilton student Mrs. Robert Gumthereall of' 'Red ! (bJly lined, to boxy, slim Malty fironderful ^ yvara jaarad. the world aroUnd, a* of four are claasifled for life In S E O R T and toemhe styfeal ^ CANDIES at /Heoron Regional High School Bank, N. J. ^ . | in rayon flannels • aatelllte; failuree. What mlgl}t the non-white collar class, ^ -r- sang ‘‘Anasteaia" and "Gold Mine Cba«*« from man.v lab- 1 othorvrtae have been routine and In toe 8ky," and Lyman’a High 6Uwfbwtoer Eventog Hetold C«-1 He*, tee, Ineladtog new nubby Uncffi—rtJl in the I The remaining 25 per cfiit $1 35 R tweeds, benntifal -solld^ newest freaa apring col- S unnoticed experimentation became 1 these fourth graders will be dtwded School baeketball coach, Ben Har­ Mramto cbmapondent, .Hns.'. Doe- [ SHIRTS mith rell aang "Too Young" and "Be- aid R. Tntiie, ACademy S-S465^ ora. Sizes 3-6z, T-1^4. • a tenae. world-watched process. S betwfsh two possibilities;^htghtf . E^cltuive in ■ 2 ^ DfOORPOBATElB eausa.” ' * ; The cartoonieU had a Held day. education. About 9 pbr cant of -Hanchetter at Cblumbia'a own HUlbllUea. Toro ■; The eell-America-ahort ^ e had a them will enter a ^middle school” 666 NAIN.8T,. OBdUNO ELOOB — TBU M I 1-8241 and Fred Davis, were given ^ ^ ^ ^ 4 iiqu^i||^oncfay ' i2.50 Vduas » Held day. tThe poUticlana, Just thla which they wlH/»ttend fo r 'e e v ij b i Nc e la i* - ceilent ovathm ■for'' tliail’' parfmlh- • weekend.^ere threatening to move QtRN N 'S^ ance of "In the Jail Houaa Now," In DiSarilo Death more years, m w iilng with some­ "Cora Lea* and "Bye-Bye Love." • In with .one of their helpful “In- thing com pm ble .to the American PHARMACY Adult guesta Included -the Rev,. Bridgeport, March 18 liPi—Cor-1 • vestlgatlons." high ariw l education, probably 878 MAIN STREET George K. Even*, Fred Bennett If; Oner Edgar W. -Krentzman today 11 • Then, when thg. Army was given better in quality. of Lyme, Jsmea .McKenzie, Som­ set Monday, lu rch 24 for hia in-^ HRST pUALITY ers, Mr. end Mrs. /Ulen Gemmell of I lU chance and succeeded, flrst —js remaining 16 par cent will -x iij? queat in the shooting'«*** rewarded. The Laat year, . in West Oarinany denL morning argument in their home. • Navy, "and Ite scientist team, are Stnkebi^er SCOTSMAM YOUR NB£i6 FOR « ■ Party Helper* gymnaainm dlplomaa went to' 88,- John LaCrolx. adult advisor and Mrs. DlNardo said the weapon j ort the epdt. All the petty gremUns opo 19-year-olda Of theeb, 60 per Jan Tasker, teenage mans^ger. said discharged at they struggled for (AND Wl»4 o n e POH vboH FAVORITE CHARITY OR ORaANIZAYlOPi, TOO) posseaston of it.’ One of the couple's ; | LADY SEYMOUR DE LUXE I flnaUy g ot out of the way. The 'cent Went on to college. This meant ■ the party would not have'been pos­ ; ••sophisticated" rocket has finally O R O N E ;/6 f 2 1 ADDITIONAL FRIZES CONNECTICUT children called police. j ObUege for one In 20 o f the original sible without the help four moth­ Mra. OiNardO is being held j worked, and the afterthought ers. Mr*. Hyland Tasker. Mrs. class of I0-y#ar-olda bf nine years your* for the asking from your local Studebsken Amelia Kozelka. Mr*,, Theodore 'Without bond at the Fairfield ij IRONING fleet of SCOTSMAN aer6 to be County Jail on a charge of murder, i I 51 gauge, 15 denier-—beautifully i grapefruit. la In orbit Inevitably, •ago. I-. ■ ■ Pteke^ dealer or they'are available by mail. Hall FI Bahden and Mr*.-Louis Soracchl. \ • with the human pressure off, the . AfUr the war, whan Garbian life ewertia# In notion wide / be glalTtO g|va eompleta information about TABLE sheer, full-.fashioned, in proportionate The fUieat n eto- . • Vanguard! o f the future will be was off-balance and quaatlontng SCOTSMAN Mlle-A-Thon coriteatl the Scota»aii'X»-g«*»,t-6rive, too) that wttl help proof Acrilan ftaeoe. • better behaved. some of Its own traditions, there ■you with'ittur answer. Nq, piuchase required.' lengths. Dark seams, too! Sizes 8'/i- In Juscioam putol You eSn/vin*a handsome, lu)l-idzed Studebakar color*. , completel.y I Normglly, the plaudits in a race was a trend toward opening the Visit your dritier soon. In Fine R«9. S7.9S Scotsman for your very own—and one for yoor n'nshnbo fully Ined . ,1 go to the on* who finishes first. 11. door wider. In eome years, as many favorite charity or organiaatioD. Ifa all part of the. Sizes 3-bx, 7-14, 1- The Navy-came in third," behind as one-third Of the Children were nationwide Scotsman Milo-A-Thon Contest, March subteeh 10-14, t 'fhe Army, behind Russia. But it getting through the door that led 16 to April 12. And it’s oaiy—just three *!mpl4 • hah; been Just about the most In- to either white Collar statu* or in answers may bring you home a winner. And look \ ^ ^ ^ ^ ______— ^ • spirihg third place finfih In hls- tellectual dlsUnction. But now It is at the prizes: - • tory, .sifnply because the Navy was down t o -26 per cent egaln. ehd lit Grand P riz e ;;.... .2 ScOlimM Stitton Wl|0n$ Adjustable for either standing or sitting . . . Ilghwelght, .* asked to enter a race for which it ■oms think it may shrink bick to 2nd Grand Prize'., . . 2 ScoUmM 4-dOOl SidMS eaay to Open and close, with tubular Steel leg*, STAR-TEX DISH TOWELS CHENILLE BERSPREADS 1 had hot realty trained, fell flat on the mere 16 - per cent which was 3rd Grand Prize, ...... 2 StObman 2-dtor SmI|6S ''" - , - ■ ,' ' ...... ' ...... t lU face egalii again before nphnal before the war. 4th GrandPri*a___•-... lAoHUMaii^tDi PJckUM ' I L | 9 . VdiM S3.98 i thele«i'tig atan*^^^ ahdlilill goTup There is some controvemy, even TWtji^CirAUTO RUGS R o9. Vdiia fl.29 " " f and flnlahed ajl--oul and strong. in Germany, over the poeslbillty Hf ra'a how fho ECOT5N^M\i_- jjhat this system of cjMeifylng all MUIo-A-Then wHI runt Raq. S3.37k ' C i children at the age of JO may miss Twocaravans,earh coatoting of a Scotsman 2-dc|or The Boinb-Dropper 4/0^ '• e a Made by Porintlt. In long-wear- ^ ' i 2 ' M some UlenU which might develop Sedan and the-all-new Scotsman ji-ton Pickup, '$ ^ . 0 0 willertoeiW-toemuatly to form an "X " on the tag ribbed mbher. Chonae from red, No matter how many times Har­ if given the educational oppor blue, ttmi green, gray or Mack.,, ry, Truman preens himaelf'on hie niap, All you ’do ia estiipal* the higheat mile* per tunlty. . , ... • gallon figure attained by both types Of Seotamaa for your Heolth’^ake Full and twin ■ alzs decision to drop . the Rtomte bomb On the other hapd, the eyftem vehictea participating, *nd . complete the required npread*. fringed bn 3 on riiroehtona. wa will not bo satia- ipakes fairly sure that tha t Gar Winners get firo eeret to make the tsonteat even 25-word statement. And, that’s all you do! Thla lUY YOUR TV ANTENNAS 4|fibsorbent, soft dishtowels, packaged in cetlo- aide*. In white and 9 fled that that decision was made by man system of higher education is more inviting, each Grand Prize Winner will receive contest is not open to any "person reaiding in any other decomtor color*. ^ 3 GlASSt^ F1r»t quality, ot couraet mental and spiritual processea we, -pot called upon to devbte it* time not just one. hiri Ivo eort/—one for yourself, one for locality where such contest is not permitted under AND PARTS AT TOWERS— . phane. ' can like and aifliTtlrs. PoaaiWj#, the and effort to students who" are not your favorite charity or organization. And, if you’ve applicable state or local regulation*. SAVE ON DISCOUNT PRICES! bomb would have dropped ho really worthy of it. The highest purchased a Stddebaker or Packard during* the Get your official 'entry blank and contest nilea EVERY DAY matter who happened to be Presi­ sUndards can be maintained, and - contest, you'll receive your choice of the prize car from your Studebaker-Pariiard detlerl" dent. Possibly those members of or its reuil delivered price in cash; your selected , ASK ABOUT OUR LAYAWAY the finest results guaranteed. charity or organization will still receive the oar.; OPEN the a4jnlnb|tf»0®** favored The system also has the com­ All you do is estimate the Mgheal milea per (ellhu Sea.tihe Spriioif PanulB o f tbR. some other qoum i Uke dembn- fortable effect oP making it usual figure attained by the Scotsman 2-door Sedans, and W orld’s Flnost M otor Car* PLAN The Greatest! atraUng the power o f the bomb-in ly probable thSt the son of a la by the Scotsman Pickups, and then complete this DAILY some, harmless location before ap­ borer shall be a laborer. Belter, in sentence in 25 words or less—"Studebaker Seola-: The Spring Parade ia at your deal^* man paaaenger cart and pickup truck* are America's luxurious Packards... Wgh-etyledfUidebakto plying it to a* mhaa of humanity, the European theory, lose a genibs . , * th« ScotEittEii EfriER: Am iri^E VA would, if they had been-President, or two than run the risk of upset­ ail-areaed eceaemy veMcles becauee— • ■ priced, full-sized ears, with Woorwedan Jtot To belpyou, a mapahow* the *pprpximate routaa have made the eame dSiision Tru­ ting the social and economic atruc- 11795 plus transpqriatietiAnd aiiF-fe»'J*>^ of the two Scotsman Mlle-A-Thon a*r*van*. Sm KlErcedwF^wrTnotor cErt* iwott d«Rir»ble C h e s t e r mills man did. He we* the one who had turo, and having all kinds of peo Your official Scotsman Mile-AiThoh Conteat inn the world.'Oo It to d to l'' to decide, and all other opinion had pla -forget their proper and most ■ entry Wank, and a detailed aet of conteat rules, are a certain tinge of irresponsible lux­ useful places in society. ury. But we do have an'.impreaaioh ■ jperhaps wa do not envy and ad­ I that be had altogether'' too qasy a’ mire the, European ayaUm as much J / 5 QT. time of it, and we get thla iinprea- as we think wq do. • p a d c a r d alM front hia own accounts of his I ON , ■ decision, and from hia o\yn cock­ Crtuiini H«d W ide Range sure lack of any laUr re^ta, qr . J questionings: Denver—Before 1660 the whoop­ scompamd Jt ia this latUr quaiity-rMs ing cran*.- now ' threatened with 86 Proof. ability, still to preen himself oh the exUnoUhn, ranged from the. are ineischmaW* 90 Proof means more flavor—more enjoyment decision—which has brought him tic coast td central Megico and —mom satistetion. And-Fleischmann's lurpnsing mild-^ from Utah to ,Ne«' Jersey And ness and excepttealanotohness KII7 0 U that you’re grti^ Into controversy with .Oit South Ceroliijs. The principal PLENTY OF MANCHESTER ofcHUneshlma, whblitiUido hot Jta highest owdllyla^^ Thaf* why Reischmann i. nesting area extended from cen­ oflen you w much than any wjuskey m America. 501 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE admird the fato that ba|eU them in tral ,lllinoU through northern BOLAND MOTORS, INC., 369 CtNtor Stmt, ManRlitslRr, Corr. FREE PARKING 1945.. ■ ■ . Iowa,' westeni 'Minnesota, and B'leHncnliHHlSKEY • 90 PflOOF*'*.45* CHAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITI Thair reproach, howevar. does northwestern \North- Dakota - to suitable habitats in southern Mani- THt riDStHlJIlNN OISTILLINO CORPORATION, NEWYORK CITY piBt ralaie tbs raal issue. M y more tolm, aoulhern Saskatchewan, and qiM "Tnuiuui'a'glib defehaa of A a portion of east-central Alberta. i ’ . '1 ' ■>* V .' • era foe malntananro and repair of appUanw-^ , - $vno-i99o PUC Approves Tha P U e . noted that tha free service cost the. company $3$7,340 BICYCLES Comuiittec Endorse, . W1MK>-1$69 Daily Radio V m A Y -.-gU Conkling Gtes in 1956; $269,12Tin 1967 and wiU AnwrieM Rockville Police Hunt w e o o —U99 WPOF->1419 Gas Rate Hike coat an eatimate6‘\$390,000 in _ gaanMise! M ” ME o n 1958. Fiscal Bars ate fiCM- Tech Sijho^ A gaa rate Increase sought by Free aerolce ia a major axpense Tita taUowtag p n g ra n scIm ** I the Hartford Gas Oo. was granted item which ahould be subatantl^y Boy, Girl X «I 80 «ro suppOad by tbe radip low lET' reduced for the benefit of all rata; Road Program Stats. Public Works Conunis- Wtmc-^-ituity Draper The Board o f Education last eve­ yesterday by tbe State Public Util- ^ ______m a i)8 ttr "^ v and ara subject to ning approved a Change in r^uire- patera, the FUC said, even though itonsr Timothy J. Murphy an- WPOF-Bousd Dec negibiud OUtrict 8 M i ^ o Witlioiit fiottea. 8»4S- - menta for obtaibing a dipTomS from Itles Oommission and will becojpw practira ia wldesprsad In the RockvlU. P oU cem W ^ y —PoUta I KIDDIE FAIR - non, (Cbatteued fronr'Mge One) aolincsd bare laat night that a big JfortT Mtochester High Behool, The new effective Aprl) 1 Connecticut gas utility Industry. lor n IT-yw-oW RockviUn High I bPE^ivnsD.'nLLiffit S School ocnlor, and * 20 or 21-year- and,,picking-----„ up . othew. stap haa been takan -toward Sna) .Y-Flatisr Party •ystem requires- the student not The company waa also author­ M vte* 1088^1069 M A IN 8T. • , * old youth, reportedly mUaing after , gjrs. Breton said the other mem' take the 6 -y ^ program. Board Tables approval o f the R. C. Chanay traot only to take "A certain number of ized to eliminate a aurcharge In hers of. the party got home about "Altven ^ authority,” he said, ‘ liter Manchester and Glastonbury so a teenage party held laat night. as tha slta for the ■tata’a new ‘miAV—wisw Wales courses end pese them, but to Mrs. Rita Steeves Missing are; Joline preton. 2:15 .,a.m. and one g irl told Mrs, we 'can/udte full advantage not vmc— Une maintain, a certain average. '■ ust what affect the Increase wfll Breton today that JoUne was Blaine Letter Howelt Cheney Technical School WPRC—Werid TpMsM lave on conaumer’a bills In this L-».J daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luclen only y from not suspected In^ the case. Police house In Somers. ated federal highway program. ant problems was quietly tabled by agreed yeetardey to endorse the *'l^y-N last Wales diploma. He will receive a certifi­ JoUne’s mother described her 20-acre tract north o f the W. Mid­ cate o f comnletion of couraes. 35-‘cent increase. However, as gas her estranged husband, David A, C apt Peter Dowgewlca said, "the Without it,’' he declared, "this a 0-man majority at last night’s •‘ttetT-Plaiter party WTtC-NIgW Une daughter as "intelligent and dra­ dle ’:^ka.-W. Center S t Intersec------lUvu« WDRC—Meed* ter- Komance Effective In 1962 consumption goea up thC rate dC' Steeves, on grounds of Intolerabte girl has stajM away fpom home program cannot be ^an ced. board meeting in this new regional \ U T O P —Hound matic:” She said she could not un­ UOD* The new aystera wUl be in full creases proportionately and those cruelty. I . ' before/’ : "A s matters now stand,” Conk- school. . WHoacNait ^ derstand'why her dpughter did * Opposing the move to table dis­ Thie location had been atrongly ’ ^ ^ • y-Niost fraics effect for thS oteaa of 1962. Be­ using 3,000 or more cubic feet of ’Steeves. a former airman, as­ ' Thoieirl was reported missing by Itag added, "b y September this -NIsW Une gas a month may find themaelvea not call her on the telephone. She cussion o f the statement were its recMnmendsd by the SltaSuboom- fore that, time there will be a tonished the naUon teat summer her mother at 2:80 a.m. when she year the Hgfhway Department will WDRC->SMoedn ~for Romanes paying less than, they did before. gailly lldled to return home. Mrs. Breton said Joline had not taken more authom, Clifton B, Horne of An­ mlttee o f tha Citlxena Committee • ‘K ^ f - p i ^ Party WPOP—Bound gradual anplieation of tltenew re­ when he stuniW* V are exhausted.” statement to the board and press tended yeaterday’a meeting in called a "quality point ratio." The ios». In the Rockville High School IftlS— usera The use of natural gas now custody o f their 2-year-oId daugh­ all J-taeh The party broke up at 10:30 a.m. Oonkllng said "the'flexibility of at last Monday’s meeting. This Hartford. ^ I s ^ Perty system Ik based on awarding nu­ about Oie time Shields arrived, p6- Dramatic Club's production of this bill provides in the method and action came one week after the Has Fleal Sey ' •iMOord Xevue merical points for letter grades: Vanthie Photo does oway with the need Jo*' 11** ter. Steeves now lives In Callfor "Onions in the Stew" Saturday. :P.3L WDRC—-Uooda for Romaneo surcharge formerly used to meet nla. Mrs. Steeves lives here. $72.00 lice say. SSockvlUe Police CapL timing of the borrowing, coupled board had accepted the resignation The propoeel to puroheae the WPOP-Uound Dot tour points for an "A ,’’ three for a Mrs. Breton said Joline did -“very of Dr. W. Christof Heisler, super­ ______l&ws "B ," two for s ?'C" and one for an pumping Costs. Peter Dowgekdcz said his depart­ with the flexibility of the' present, site now goea to the State Bond i-se— • Engaged well In the part” which was "a intendent, Dr. Heisler's resignaUon Commlaaion, which bee tha final Ante Workers WHAY—WIcSt Watch "M ." (An "M ” means a marginal The request for a rate increase, ment has been atjle to Ulk with debt Umlt formula, will enable .the WTIO—B___ooum_ _ Peps Thieves Get $500 • only one of the boysprho attended natural for her because it was of state tci finance this vital highway was submitted two weeks before aay In the matter. Thai commis­ W m b-M oode for Romance mark). The eniAgshteht of Mira Joan whidi will yield, about $258,000 iM rtta Ora Wbt Cistoil a dramatic teenager." Both she that. Re had then been asked to re­ sion, which la expected to meet WPOP—Modern Sounda A "D " does not entitle tbe stu­ Elizabeth Boyle to Roger William annually in addiUonal gross reve­ Fitt ever avenge toilet the party. •. program without reaching the WCO^Becord Revue Newington, March 18 (67— and Joline’s father attended the consider. sometime next w e ^ is composed dent either to points for a mark, Peterson Is announced by her par­ nue to the company, was con­ bewL Sturdily con- The girl, nicknamed ‘‘Jbi-’' failed statutory debt limit-lii the foresee­ “ ^ feA Y -N lcm Watch ^ Thlevea got $500 tn cash when they to attend classes today at Htjck- performance. able future.”'V. On the night that the resignation of the governor, the state attof- Ife-Roy Jfijler WTIC—tW Radio Revleir nor does it give him credit for the ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle, 661 sidered by the PUC after a 2-day MnicTtd. Eatily desntd. was accepted, three teachers had public hearing which ended Feb. l l . ransacked six cash registers at vllle High School, Captain Dowge- Mrs. Breton said Joline plans Conkling anuBtate Highway Com­ ney general, tbe comptroller, the lied Auto Vorbers WDRC—Moods for Romance course.' E. Middle Tpke; to be a nurse. She helpe her yotmg- been given an informal hearing by R^P-Modern Bounds The school figures the average Her fiance to the son of Mr. and H ie increase will cost most o f the the Poet Shopping Ctenter on tae wlcs said. missioner Newman E. Argraves state treasurer and other ataU Berlin Tpke.. police said last niffhL $S1.M It- He said that apparenUy six or ei'xbrother . deliver newspapers were key witnessi^ at the joint thS board concerning the verbal .' Party. by adding the points and dividing Mrs. Clarence' Peteraon. 35 Ixtck company's 70,000 customers about J ______IJUvue hearing before the Finance and Vernon highway crews failed yesterday to tiitii, A the weapon sought by State Police in the mur*. n M cia'given b y D^/ H eM that the n i^ b tr of ooorsae. Aw sver- wood ■ ■ ■ ... one cent a dajr more. - ’The braakin took plac* .during seven teenagers rode around In a dallyX The matter had bben. referred id the weekend. Police said the Roads and Bridges Committees. der o f ‘ Mrs. Evelyn Olsen Sewon, 33, o f Mansfield. This and other culverts on Valley Falls Rd. their contracts would not be re­ WDRC-Newi _ aga o f six noints for all subjects Miss Boyle Is a graduate of Although the rate increase was WEUKm DRUB 80. the Citizens Advisory Oommlttet WPOP—Modern Sousda thieves also toiflc aeysral hundred Argraves urged approval of the were cleaned out. ' State Policemtm Algird Zablaitis o f Stafford Springk Barracks walks toward newed. of the Public W(ridu Department will ^ nesesaary for graduation. A Manchester High School in , -the granted, tbe PUC directed the Anthorised Dealer Iris Werhs dollsra’ worth o f jewelry and ra- blU and said Sie Highway. Depart­ culvert, as Vehion First Selectman ifidgard Wilson, an unidentified h i^ w a y crewman, and Con­ . Meeitag with CkmStiltaats after a hitch over price developed vraira straight "M ” average equals only class of 1954. She attended the company to carefully rerappratee ortn PSiel Moore Testifies iU policy^ of free aeiylc# to custom- dioa. 991 M A IN BT.—» S-SS21 ment was confident ,it coiilld place stable Edmund Dv^er watch action from road. (Herald Photo by Jacksop). It was revealed last night that In the negoUetions between the *’lteaT-PIatter Party _Joods for Romance tour points. Univeraity of Connecticut and at under construction by Jiouary ...... '«..— .. — ...... Chairman John H.- Yeomans, Mrs. State and the. Connecticut Bank WCOC-Rwrd R w e Modern SeOndt Col. George Gordon Moore Another step taken bv the Board present is a senior at WUllmantlc 1962, the list of projecU suggested Peter Crawford, WiUiam OtHyn and Trust Co., trustee for tbe R. ycatarday told House investi­ teat evening was to make a written State Teachers College. • She will Gov. Ribicoff if it had advance Sr., Horae and Oebora had met O. Cheney estate. gators that he "in no way, di­ law of the maximum time a atU' teach tn the East Hartford, school knowledge that adequate Miss Jones \ with the educational consultants, The bid and asked prices eould ■ .'(ss. rectly or Indirectly," aou^t to dent may spend in the high school. system in September. Estimated at $3,295^would be availahlg. Cyra Sargent and Donald MItcheU, not be learned today, but the se- d iifcr.- influence the award o f a tele­ Five years la the maximum tim* Petersoib also a graduMa of ~ said that ‘ ;it is not our intent Police Hunt Links in Hartford on March 8 to discuss tata’8 price was several thousand vision station license in Miami. allqw ^' for a' student to taka 17 Manchester High School In the toFoflueat that the state borrow the Winner in th ^ “problems." dollars over the Stata’a offer which Moore, a retired army colonel, courses and pass them at least class of 1954, attended' Carnegie The renovations and repairs»had been made by Herdic, the town e n tlr e F ^ million at this time, but. The consultants, who had been was in excess of $40,000. is a brother-ln-'iaw of .Mrs. with an " 't ’’ Institute of Technology, Pitts­ Wagon ----- health director, fire marshal and aeeded to bring the Globe Hollow rather mat you authmrUevtac bor­ hired by the board to work on the The Advisory Committee agreed Mamis Bteenhower. He Us- Batees Standard burgh, Pa., and is a student at the building Inspector. They had in­ ^ 1 bathhouse up to the minimum rowing as m ^ e s are needed to l^ldwerShow In Murder Case planning for the new school, will to approve the site after hearing ^f^ 'i S w iy^teerta, . tlfled before the House sub­ A student must do better than University, of Connecticut School spected ^ e budding at Martin’s re­ standards set by town officials pay limd oWnen-and contractors as X obtain a list of apidlcants for the Morierty’a argument that it waa committee probing alleged in tha minimum to obtain s diploma of Business Administration. He Is quest after the Advisory Recrea­ feds^tf.sr“ would Cost 13.295. according to the bills become posiUon of superintendent and.sug- the beaWof aaveral that had been AiTiiy to Try Pair fluence in federal regulatory T t seems to me it’s Urns we a member of Delta Beta CHipter tion and Park Commission had By MABY T A Y l^ Information from A Manchester of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. ReCreaUon Director James Herdic. Argraves told the/Jotat commit­ By JEWELL JACKSON . < gested that the board also solicit inspected by his subcommittee. agencies. (AP Pbotofax). held them- up to ' a better standard In a report submitted to Gen­ recommraded that the aged .buUd- tee his department h a s 'g ^ mif- Miss Millicent Jones, prekident Mystery still surrounds the waitress who thought shtfAuw Mm. applications. „ Moriarty'a group had Uated the Metaehrtne than that,” said Winigm E Buck- AU PRICED FOR QUICK SALE vrORC-Ouv I^ sa rd o For Abusing Thief eral' Mans^;er-Rlchard-Martln-to- Seddon Wednesday has been- ruled . They were reported as stating site as its first durioe bscauat e f lev, temporary chairman o f the ness comparable in volume to the le Salter’s work covered in - f l ( ^ e r of Mm, Evelyn Olsen Sed- out as having no bearing on the . igF p i^ oh n Daly Jaraea aald it contained a thief, day, Herdic also said that repairs "Is or will be ready for contract was the Winner of thyce awards in that a set of policies should have its acceaslbility for an towns that board. steel, electric, snd gasoline indus­ suggested at Salters Pond, which Herdlc’s report involved bulldoslng during the biennium and for w hla dM; 38-year-old Mansfield hotise- death. been established a long time ago, (ConttaWM from Papa Om ) tha investigation found. "I, myself, think that this is greenhoiuw and- house plant would be served by the schooL its tries; In the past , decade French Is town operated but privately the wading pool, which would cOst we have only $75 million in funds.” wife 'who was shot to death on Lt. Taylor said te was certain but recommended- that further . wrtC^jiSf»e*8tar Bstra Janies wss offered the chance moderate and utterly reasonable consumption of . fertilizers haa Mm. Seddon was^jMd Wednesday size and the presence nearby e f Ascom C$ty, Is now in an orphan- owned, would cost $1,106.25. $806.25; and replacing two doors " I want to make it clear,” he aecthm o f the Hartford T n ie s an­ Valley Falla. Rd., Vernon, a week : mlicyXaicy adoptiona now be delayed un- water and sewer faclUtiea of t^n g to win acquittal by jacking-up of tha standard. I think soared, wi'th increases o f 05 per The Globe Hollow figure ac­ on the bathhouse and replacing all said, "that no federal funds have nual flower show this week at the ago today. morning. ' 11 a new IK superintendent is ob geme Fuads Apprefriuted ago. general court-marttei or taking ultimately we may want to raise cent in nitrogen components, 53 The 'victim’a whemabouts from WHAT— . counts only for those Items that broken windows; at a cost of $315. been or will be lost to Conhecticut West Hartford Armory. ThJre are several:missing.links t a li^ , Yeomans said, The Legislature baa already vot­ CapL Marvin E. Kemp of KU- punishment not to exceed s repri­ it a little,” he continued. per cent in phosphoric acid, and 60 Herdic;'Building inspector Gris­ This partirtilu department la at- the time she left Mm. Darico's Thby also suggested, that the mand and losa of half a month’s would make the bathhouse avail­ We are using all that is required in the Information ^’gathered ■ by ed an initial appropriation of lasss a y a ■«.«. michatl. Miss., facaa a gsnsral Mrs. Jane Stuek, member of the per cent in potash. able for another summer. These wold Chappell and Eighth District and much more.” traettag mucnNittentlon for the State Police and Vdmon oopstables home on Bolton Rd., Vernon, on 0 board' take a Srm rtand on renew­ WroP-IWIfon Itetrta pay. Board, expressed sdme fear that a p.m. Tuesday, are unknown, except $500,000 to acquire a site for the court-martial tentatively aet to Jamca was commander o f tbe Include plywood flooring, replac- Fire Chief John Mere had recom­ Argraves said his department beauty and varietyHif many o f the since her body was -discovered al of tea c^ r contracts and on new school and to pay for archi­ ^‘l?RAT—Serenade youngster who wss trying hard to unusual as. well as old favorites ...... nrnde a purchase at King’s aircraft maintenance center but Nome It Iqg underpinnings, roof repairs, mended that this work be done has geared its planning and en­ slumped over in 'her car Thursday, merit syatetns. tectural and engineering aervtcea W n c—S4ek Bertel , ^ begin March 27. The 84.year-old get ^ t e r marks but did not have costing $2,300; scraping and spray­ after a recent inspection. gineering to put under contract all exhibited. two btalet wounds in her head andf-^Pbrtment 8 t « e in Manchester. Also, in vieR of tbe personality wuBO—^Boa and Andy officer. la charged with striking waa relieved ahortly after the In- the ability to do so would be A..composlte picture published in .^Additional funds naeded ta eonl- Morans painting the interior, $490; In­ Martin said today that the cost the funds the General Assembly The exhibits of TowpaUKGar- neck, confllcU which ^hava developed on eidenti classed with the loafers. SEPTIC TANK ■ CESSPOOL You G«t It FREE! ne' pleta the school, which wUl eoat Kim with a stick, cutting him with stalling a pump and 32-gtflpn wa­ of the work needed at both pools sees fit to authorise. dens on each side as one enteri^ State Police L t Harry Taylor is tbe board, they Suggested that ' AY—Serenade The Army aald James bad not . Superintendent of Schools A r­ hall are breath-taking with Unf an estimated $1,000,OpO, may be -News of World a knife and unlawfully confining yet said whether he would choose Clogging Prei/ented! v-tec- auSaga 4ank.4295;- and ifiPlAP* seemed reasonable for the town to The Highway Commissioner rylng to find out what became ^ riiorter and less f r e ^ n t meetings thur H. nilng said the difference taH- •whlta-'-lllao- -bushes—-tay-duO. if*:^m ie ■$4;000 ‘ which ' the--victim’M d bo-beldv“— <■ Mm ta a-box.KampJa jaao,charged taa punishment or-.,the coutLunsj;^:. between - the- stow- i«H»il.-and the tag 250 feet o f l->^-lnch pipe. in view of the'n^ll’ popular­ hiy geceim tm g the inter* - - — — - ONt 'Hl-’JMtSi ity with the residents of the town. state highway program of six bloom, azaleas, forsythia, bridal irithdrew from her personal sav- new informattoh'-ta State Police. The Board has been nm tlhg one with conduct unbecoming an offl- tial. loafer would be known to the Recommendations for this work which icoff haa inclildSd the project in major routes In the state *’we wlU wreath an,d other shrubs; also Ings account “ one day last year." One callei; mported weeing a wom­ night a week in sessii ®«r. teacher, who would make allow­ LASTS A FULL YEAR an in a brown coat withTa flower sometimea (aat beyond mldriight. hla-program/to Speed up public SloLsSTawf tee World I f found guUty. the Arm y aald. Itordomatle, radio, power steering, heater and defroater, w.w. take the lead in attracting new in­ bridges a water wheel, moss-, Police are also -trying to le a n w in tC -K B.Murrew X-Wayt Save on Ga§ ance for'the difference. dustry and retaining that which covered rocks and low-growing where Mrs. Seddon ate rice pud­ on the left lapel on Main St.^ Man­ Among the Items on the lengthy works as an antl-redesaloa maas- 40 Ttone Kemp could be Imprisoned for five " I think you can rely on your tires, electric windows, two-tone green and white. It ’s a chester, Wednesday afte'moon>But 3 Knife-Widvding Convicts we have." early spring flowem. ■ ding with raisins which an autopsy agendas have been raporta by the ure. years, dismissed from- the Army teachera to do thaL” said Illing. DOLL. The Hartford Park Department again, police am sure she was ndt- •clerK o f the works, Joseph Carter, X *n>e4heqtlng nt, which tha Cbtu- • f e Y - P . N ,B. Hour snd deprived of all pay and allow- Loa Angeles — An automotive showed she had eaten just before WTIC-Creat OUderalwe study made recently in California has an unusually fine exhibit of she died. u ive at that time. concerning the stages of school eyxtfact waa approved yeetsrday WDRO-Robert Q. Lewte anoM. $186. DOWN Nearly ISO relatives and friends VM attended by Murphy and Stata, showB that, on an average, a paa- • French FeriUiaers Gain ^ Escape Jail in Bridgeport cactus tmd nearby is a sixeable County Coroner Bernard J- const'ruction, and cniaideration of — WPOP—Mvatery Time x MJSgLRobertE.WeldensBul.32. Phona 1 8 8 8 $55 MONTH rose gasden entered by a Provi­ ermgn, who has started an inquest, attended fhe funeral held yester­ detailed equipment lists. Department o f Education off|plats, ' fttliL. ' PotUtown. Pa., will get a special sengcr car traveling on an express­ Neville Fund . W H A Y -P N H. Hour Paris — France's fertilizer in- M I 8-4121 dence firm. Florists in the area said today food would rentain in day. service was held at Sec­ Homs’s obssryation 'on the con­ aa well is. Morlarty. Judge Soh»- Great Ollderaleeve __^ court-martial on a charge of aa- way will get 10.4 miles per gallon (Oonttaoed from Page One) have a unique exhibit; many of ond 'W ngregatiooal Church In sultants’ reconuitapdation formless nion E ton efa i Hartford is ehair- WDRC-Robert OLtevds saulL the Arm y aaid. Its investiga­ of gasMine compared with 14.4 dustry, with a gross annual income BUsh Hardware Co. 1348 Tolland.Tpke.: Harold Green, the stomach about lour houm after VrPOP--Mrattrv Tima of $371,000,000, now does a bust- FORD... 18S7 CUSTOM M A4IR. SEDAH Columbia; litu . Ida Field, 179 the flower arrangements occupy being eaten. This might indicate |lorth Coventry at 2 p.m. The Rev. frequent mectln^^'W|« that, it man of the augena Advisory Ccun- tors said Weidensaul eras accused nJiea per gallon on a city atreeL Nowat$2,2(K) C. Arthur Bradley pastor, conduct­ W alter Ssyslk, 20, bound over Spruce St.; Mrs. Raymond Brtcher, brackets on a steep wall, on the that the attractive young woman would eliminata much oL4^e. em- mittee. • X ,, of nailtag Kim into a box- 89H to Fordomatic, radio, heater, w.w. tires, spotless'Sky Blue, with ed a “ simple service.". Tdsvfarion Progrsins yesterday on a narcotics charge. South Windsor. top o f which and at the base' im­ was killed 'within four houm of the pbaais now placed op 'coitaldera; Tha towns in addjtkm to Man- 16«4 bv 13 inches. Ford's famous V8 motor, very low mileage. Local owner The Knights of Columbus at their Burial was in the fam ily plot in All are from Bridgeport. ADMITTED TODAY> Mrs. An­ mense bouquets of Easter lilies and time she ate rice pudding. It would tlon of detaita chseter that are nffik. served by Ob PiifS Two I f convicted, Weidensaul could oug^t NEW 1958 EDSEL. Sheriff Edward A. Platt said the gelins Bourret Taloottville; Mrs, Irish Night party last evening col­ other exotic tall flowem. also indicate that she was mur­ Center Cemetery, North Coventry. Further diacussion on the recom' present Cheney Terti and will get six months at hard labor, re­ Bearers were Alfred Barrett. Fred­ men were all wearing blue dun Mary Gleason, 30 Griswold St.; A l­ lected $71 for the BUI NeviUe fund, One o f the great drawing cards dered after 8 p.m. lUbsday, since mendatlOtta by th§ conaultanta was :ndenU to the nevKschool duction to private and forfeiture The Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY $335 DOWN garees and blue shirts. at the show is the white, tgreen no traces were . found in ' her erick Ames, and Thomas S w o n , deferred until an executive session of two-thirds of pay white Im­ lan Partridge Jr., East Hartford; -bringing the total of the fund to an are V jR im Somera, BnResL EI- $49 MONTH Steven GireUI, 33 Ulad St. shuttered cottage’ built by the stomach of blwflt|rry Me WMch she alt brothers*ln-laW; Frederick An­ which followed the open meeting of Hngton, Coventry, Suftield. prisoned. *1875 He said State PoUce of the West- derson mid-Harry Olsen, cousins; efllEBAi. port barracks have erected road­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A e'ven $2,300. Also included in the Home Buildem Assn, and com­ had eaten v ^ -. n the hdhne of the board.'The executive eeeslon Hartford, EastF^lndsor, Staffc Tbe major, Thomas G. James. blocks on the M erritt Parkway and daughter to Mr. and M m Paul BlS' totiU figure is $60.50 donated by the pletely furnished. The grounds Mm. Olga/t)arioo, a friend. and John Wralght. waa also scheduled to discuss Tolland, South W ladgw, Andover, 40. Plymouth. Pa., had the box put the ConnecticutTurnpike and.^t son,.- Wappteg:;:-*-daughter- to Mr, Midget Basketball League. which around the cottage .•*:« F * y "letter to the teachers regarding Bolton and Olaetdnbiny-. T V SiRVlCE Into a helicopter and flew it to an­ FORD . ■. 1956 FAIBIAME HARDTOP VS plaS^d a benefit game last evening. main intersections in the county and Mm. Dorian Chdrboneau, tulips, hyacinths and low blossom­ employment." other field, where he said it con­ Money for the .youth who was area. Bridgeport police. Sheriff Thompsonvllle. ing bushes, set o ff by the greens A ' meeting of board members Nights W rtrw Ftas Parts tained spare parts. Investigatora Victoria with Fordomatic, radio, heater, w.w. tires, 23,000 laralysed Feb. 21 at the high scheiol miles Owner has NEW 1958 EDSEL. Beautiful blue and Platt said, are checking known BIRTHS TORAYV A son to Mr. ward. with a teachera’ committee will Be TEL.Ba9-64gS lid. When supply room personnel las come from two other sources. School Board Presses; frd whimpering from the box. White. COME IN AND D RIVE thla beautiful hardtop TO­ "haunts" frequented by the es- and Mm. Cnlries Baldassario, held at the regional school tomor­ Undecided The Manchester PoUbe^ Depart­ row night. /fee The FUTURE looks good to DAY. •apeea. Crystal Lstke, Rockville; a daugh­ ment collected $42 for thVFund. In . other action laat night the Prior to the inreak. Sheriff Platt ter to Mr. aita Mm. Ramon Long- ’The teachem at Manchester High Board approved a br^ef outlina o f a FULL PRICE aald. the three men had reported tin, 1087 M & S t Car Tow- For Junior High PI r q s On Tax Slash DISCHARGED Y E S T ERDAY School have donated $10 to the fund senior class trip to Washington *1835 on sick call and were in separate in memory of WUliam H. Klbbe, over Memorial Day weekend. The cells in the west wing of the jail. Mm. Charlotte Granville, Hartford father of Miss. Doris Kibbe, a Tpke., Rockville; Richard Turcotte After criticizing tita presk, Gen-f m ing learned then that Frid had •tudenU wUl leave May 28 by (Oonttaoed from Fagn One) those with money in the baiik According to reporta • given to teacher, at the school. Miss Klbbe Sr., 299 Cooper Hill St.; , Wqlter eral Manager Richard Ifartin, and questioned the number o f class­ chartered bu8 and spend their first FORD... 195S SPOTLESS lU G K Sheriff Platt, the trio were on requested that money be glvien to night in New York City. They wlU iatration flnaky doddas to go In their way back from sick call when Thompeon, 101 Hemlock St.; Henry the local system, of boards last rooms stipulated by the board. the fund instead of being used to spend three days in Waahlngton, they sneaked into the east wing of StansfleM, 55 Sanford Rd.;< Mm By Big]^ Court evening, the Board of Education Frid thought the number should for this type o f anti-receeeion pro- buy flowem for her father. Itaviim fur home in the late after- COUNTRY SQUIRE STATION WAfiON the institution and assaulted jailer Laumtta Schindler. 28 Earl St. Another avenue of Income was decided the best way to prove its be leSs. niing said that Frid’t , Dominic TVrstano, took his keys Rockvffle; Mm. Althea Patton, Tal' competence In getting a new junior difference of opinion was caused nbon BCav Sle w ith'3 aeata. I t ’a a 9-paaaenger with Fordomatic, radio, opened last evening by Tony (Conttnned from ^ tg p One) T h e. eethnated cOet of the trip Martin said' Anderson didn’t K, of C. 138 Main St. and threw him into an ice box. cottville; Mm. Anne McMon, high school built Is to take imme­ by the architect’s belief the school er, power -ateerlng, apoUeae inside and ouL i F 8 JU“ Y O'Bright, who offered the services will be $60 stuipnt with the Iran toward ont or more o f the tax Using the keys, the prisoners East Hartford; Charles R. Me. of hig orchestra for any event to diate action. , was (0 be on the same scale as WHAT YOU have been looking for. ^ beyond a reasonable doubt’.'vT^o major pertlon ^ his amount com­ alternatives 4n pertlcular. Nsltber. opened a door at the rear 'of the earthy, 32 N. Elm St.; Philip raise money for- the fund. An or­ A letter urging the general'man­ the senior high school. The two Thursday, Marth^^^ 9 AM, ordinance is not unconstitutional.-” . ing from the c li^ treasury. The the Senetpy said, waa there any jmi, and ran toward the atreet. L a b r ^ u e , East Hartford; Mm. ganisation can have bis services ager to press architect 'Victor Frld men quickly reached-an under­ FU LL PRICE BANK TEBMSI Ednia Karpovich 28 Griswold St. treasiUT has been^^uUt up this indication when a decision might They climbed -over an 8-foot-hlgh .’or free, and donate the proceeds The test case in which the High fdr Immediate delivery of the plans standing, whereuporiFrid suggest­ year from "tock hop^and other come. fence topped by three strands of Mm. Norma Jeffries, 185 Green from tickets and mfreshmentg to Court’s opinion was handed down for Anew junior high school will be ed two ways to double up on class­ b a r g a in s GAUOREi . *1975 Rd.; Mm. Rita Jawomkl, 22 Green student projccta It wiK^be aided Ike Reported Calm barbed wire and an outer atone the fimd. was initiated bjt O. Mlnson -Ed­ sent Afcffitect Frid of the Hart­ rooms and special roonu. SPONSORED BT DAUGHTERS OF'^^WABELLA'^'X HiU St.; I. WUUara Hollaiidec, also by proceeds of the\FTSA- Yes, Martin said, Eisenhower, w all abdut six feet high. 816 ford firm 'Of Ebbets, Frid,' and The superintendent - also men Center St.; Mm. Jennie Henderhon wards of Washington, D. p., a sponsored production showed a mood of confidence. Ha Prentice had told Superintendent tioned the misunderstandings over 0LDS...19S After taking station wagon 428 E. Middle ’^ke.; Kathryn news service reporter who came to Pinafore*’ next month. . added; "P.’s-heartening to aee how of Schools Arthur K. m ing and tlw the amount of. land n 4-door sedan with HydramaUc, radio, heater, power eteerlng, bordering the jaU property. be expansible. 'Diesatare secon­ No, he said, he detected no ,ffiel- PFraiiiilliliijiii Bolton St. ByBueklcyPT^ Blair fight in the State Theater. The Board of Education mem­ Heisler.baid. power brakes, it's lovir mileage. A doctor's wife owned this.' Police reported that since taking dary problems to dealt with g.,wlthln the edmlnistratlon that m - - d is c h a r g e !) TODAY: Thomas Defendants in the $10,000 court bers felt if they could prodace tbe A tr i^ to Cleveland next month a-".-. and it's just m beautiful as its owner. the. Sclnto vehicle, the prisoners M common pleas damage suit were when the architect nroduces the ought to be cu t He added BeUls, S92 0*kland Sir; Carol Ren- preliminary plane for .tile jabidT' by two mathematics teachera-toi^i may have switched to a car de- Members.of the Buckley School the city of Hartford, Police Chief two sets of plarissMdJDIrig- 'IKFORE LOSSES HAPPEN. tMi, 24 Madison . St.;. David high school, they would be able to.; attend a National Council o f Math­ that the Admihiafration "certainly IPs Worth $2250, it’s so clean. acribed as a blue Buick sedan. A PTA last night heard two Man­ Michael j . Godfrey, Policeman ' Only when the 'Boara of Educa­ keeps Itil'feet on the ground” and Crockett, South Rd., Rockville make decisions between now and ematic Teachers was not appoved- short time later police had a report Holly Hemingway, Vernon . Rd. chester clergymen speak oij Kenneth. L. Doner and Benjamin tion has, the preliminary, plans and by the board. Objections were tge President dpes just that INSURE WITH LAPPEN'* *1685 that the •escapees switched to an­ ‘Teaching ' Children to Respect Webber, operator of-Webber's Auto June so the matter could be placed coat estimates in ffont. o f them Democrats were aiming more Rockville;' Katherine Hedlund, W il on a fall referendum. made to approving the cost of $159 other car on Upper Madison Ave­ Differences in ReUgion, Races.” Body Service. will they be able to make final limantic; WiUiam P. Sheldon, 78 N. A ll of the board members agreed for a trip for teachera from one definitely et a cash jolt to the nue.' / Rabbi Leon Wind of Temple decisions on the secondary mat­ economy. FORD. ..OOH! JUST WHAT YOU WANT Elm St.; James Bump, 95 W. Mata Edwards'parked Jiis. car abdut the public, thinks the board is lax curriculum department without After beipfg forced from his sta- Beth Sholom 'and the Rev. Arnold 4:45 p.m. at a meter on Main $t., ters and. advise other boaMs and Ae outlined by a responsible e-v. St., ' Rockville; Mm. Barbara in taking action. knowing whether teachers .from • tlon wagon/ Bcinto went to a near­ Tozer. minister o f Second Congre­ where parking was prahibited be-, officials what thev wari^ done in Joyner arid ipfant son, 27 Saultem . AU of the board' mdmberl were other departments would like tib oinclal who did not want to be A1955FORDRANGHWABON by storo and telephoned, police Rd.; Rudolph Eschmann, 58 Ash­ gational Church, w'ere the speak­ tween 4;30 p.m- snd 6 p.m. because ther.fall referendum. ' also agreed, that the blame is not attend inservice conferences 'also, quoted by name, the proposal headquarters. worth St, ; Albert i. St. Peter, East ers. 'of heavy traffio conditions. wobld In-yolye a 140 rebatf^.on.tax. Economy 6-cyllnder red and white With good equlpmenL. Rabbi Wind «said "No. child la theirs. , Other Actions , "X;-' According to Jailer Turziano, Hartford; .:^fm. Margaret Kellogg Shortly afterwards a tow car In othey matters the board; withholdings in the pay ‘^riO dt oach>of the men carried a knife' ^orn with any prejudice or hatred "W h o la respmtslble then’ ’’ was '- BANK TURMS iuid infant son, 108 Benton St owned by-Webber ancT q;>erated by 1. Ehepressed favorable' attitude immediately following passage of ii!i!i and sgld they appeared to be hand —it is caused by th41r environment one of his employek slready tow­ the question. D u ll^ . Facing toward, permitting tid Lutz Jun any such bill. This amount o f ■ — . i . ' ; $42.50 MONTH made butcher knives,. and the prejudice created at home, ing another'automobile, started to Claim Story Overf^yed tax liability would be viriped Out. *U85 Sheriff P U tt aald that of the, in the schools and at church.” Member Frank Sheldon and Mrsl ior Museum to use the Washing­ push Edward’s car to the city ton School wooden annex .buUdin". I f $40 or more were withheld in ^ Everybody wsints SECURITY. And there $ only on# three men, Mendel! is the most Police Arrests He mentioned as causes for pre-, pound under police’ direction. Jane Stuek answered, 'T h e press.” Red Pressure p nav period, the individual would dangerous, and it is believed that judice jealousy of successful Both members felt that newspaper Whether or not the Board can af­ way to make eeirtein o f i t — -'PLAN FOR IT! . > • PACKARD... 19M SUPER 2-DR. COUPE . It had been pushed about 50 ford the gl.OQO to heat. light'and get that amount in A lump sum. I f he would kill to ntaintain his frM' people, fear of strangers and dis­ fe e t when Edwards showed up. He' stories in tbe past months had less than $40 were- withheld, the stick to th r plan! -Open a Savings Account with tha like of differences, the need for a given a 'blown-up impression of the orovide w ater'for the use o f the with'-Ultramatlc drive, radio, heater, defroster. Beautiful dom. ' Thomas R. Brown, 42, of 54 Jen­ stopped the car and announced For T (^ talks worker would. receive the rebete two-tone green, low mileage. At the present tim e there are “scapegoat” on' whom to vent ac­ confusion. building 'Will depend on how much — Savinqs Bank of hdanchester and add to it regularly sen Bt, and Henry Getswlck,' 46, that he wanted to drive it away thev are allotted for the 1958-69 as fast an it rduld be made. 908 inmates in the county jati and of Westbury, N. Y., were arrested cumulated resentment.- himself. When he refused to get The board members agreed how­ Tbe official who disclosed this avary pay day. Make no withdrawals. Even it your Rabbi Wind concluded saying, budget. (Coutlnued from Page'One) ^ SO^ e DOWN a guard force of 24 jailers headed yesterday afternoon and charged out and became vocally abusive. ever, that perhaps thSv facts had . / - - r ...... I.,. - 2 Approved the' school calendar plsn said it was aimed primarily One ioose stone, in your walk could wsult in ------earning capacity wanes, the, money in the bank will by Capt. Edward A. Wesolowskl. witns speeding. Patrolman Rob­ “The function of the public school Office;; Doner arrested him for been correct as reported, but that, at putting into the hands o f those 0 0 d ' $.‘ 17 MONTH is to teach deihocracy and to per- for l«»5g.69. , ' action, aa tha Russians did Sat­ an expensive liability suit. And there are hun­ Jailer A1 Sledgeskl said he saw ert Lannan stopped Brown on W breach of the peace. the people who were .involved had urday aa part of their abandon- who file 48 million tax retume continue to grow, with dividends added $emi-annually. Mtuate the American Heritage. 3- Received a partial renort on the prisoners in the jail yard and Middle Tpke., and Getswlck on N The Upshot was that Edwards been chnfused. the-bases proposal.” enough money In one sum to en­ they threatened'^hlm with knives, The schools must create enlight­ the cost of Phase I I I of Barnard dreds Of other ways accidents could happen The best security you can have is your SBM Bank A c­ Main' St. 'They are both ached' had to pay a $1 parking fine and "Our'board setup is ideal for de­ Dulles faces the task of advising courage immediate expenditures. GOOD LOW PRICED USED CARS D e i l v e r G d , Ha said they attempted to take a uled to appear in Town Court next ened citiuns and teach children to $5.15 as a towing charge. The lay and buck-passing,” said tern Junior High. " I f the people got $40 in a lump to members of the public and for which you count! Yes, the future will look good! Your bank ac- regard all as created equal.” . Elsenhower,how, to counter this and parked jail truck. He said be told Monday. breach of the peace charge wSs porary chairman of the Board of other Russian moves; presumably ,aum they would be more apt to buy •Kii! them the driver was absent and The Rev. Mr. Toser told of cruel might be held liable. Ask us about the covei;^ him ' count is iiisureiJ in full and horns 3 % dividends annual­ '53 FORD V8 4.DOOR SEDAN .. $535 Also arrested by Lannan yester­ dropped the next day. Elducation William E. Buckley. .He through more public statements a chair or .something o f that sort Here that the driver had the keys to the methods used for religious per­ age under a Comprehensive Personal LiabiUt,v, day on charges of falling to stop Edwards, represented by Attya pointed out that his board dpeS Batista Ignores outlining the positive side of the than if they got the tax reduction ly, Ifs the most secure of all investments; safe and '52 DsSOTO SEPAN ...... $369 truck. at atop signs were Roger W. Gil­ secution in Scotland many years Abraham A. -M- Schwejtur and riot have control o f the architect; back over a year’s period at the Sheriff Platt ksid the last, break ago. He .said the United States still American stand. policy today. useful. . .and,whin you want any part of it, you can '52 FORD V8 2-DOOR...... $289 bert, 41, o f 236 Hilliard St., and John W. Joy, originally claimed the general .manager hires him. Dulles' major advice in the pre* rate of less taan $I a week,” he at the county jail took place Sept. has persecution, in many forms. H « Resignation Call Raymond H. Gagnon, 46, of 698 W. the tow-away ordinance was un­ “ Suppose we prod the general summit jockeying, offictals sirid, said. have it, quickly and with a smile... * . *52 PACKARD SEDAN ...... $239 8, 1995, when four men attained said “ Everyone needs to feel Middle Tpke. The alleged of­ constitutional because' it provided manager a little?” he suggested. will be for Eisenhower to continue Eisenhower also arrangad to May we help you by quoting rates or an­ freedom for about five hours before i i '50 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE .... $239 fenses occurred at Hilliard and wanted and to have some group for the removal of cars Whether Sheldon agreed, hut thought the (Conttaned from Page One) to Insist on the .need for solid dip? dlicuak problems of the recession being recaptured. . ' Identity. A ll of us are', resistant to swering your questions regarding any form of Main Sts. and Haynes and Main they are occupied or riot. responsibility for prodding should lomatic preparations, including per- In a luncheon address to 1,700 Re­ *50 STUDEBAKER ...... $189 change and promoting religious “th e plaintiff, in his brief,” said have been realized someJJme kgo. Batista kept all hla mp^ments hnpg _ a_____ foreign_____ ministers______mMuqg,_ publican women gathered here for Insurance ?.We!re ready and willing at all times Sts., respectively, the officer said. tolerance is attempting to change '50 OLDS. 2-DOOR ...... $179 Gagnon was also charged with Justice Murphy today, "attempts “Why can't Mr; Buckley -caH- cloaked in secrecy. - ’Hlrdlrectect) be&e any parleYWith S ^et a eonference. one’s attitudes." to do 80. "hiere’s no obligation. May we help iHSi '48 DODGE SEDAN ...... $ 49^ Hospital Notes failure to carry his license. Both to change his claim of law respect­ thsse boards together and pin this era. • ■ . Sen. Knowland o f California, PARK He said' a good way to lick in­ hit chauffeur block by block rath­ are scheduled to be arraigned on ing the constitutionality of • the thing down?” he asked- "W e’re This view probably will be re­ tbe Senate GOP leader, said h r ex­ you? ' *47 DwSOTO SEDAN...... $119 tolerance is by giving devotion to er than specifying his ultimate Tour Savings Cnrrsnt Annul March 34. ordinance to read that It is uncon­ the ones who want the school.” flected In a new letter Eisenhower pects no final decision now on tha Patients Today: 265 a humanitarian group. destination. He divided' hla time Upiing of a possible {ax cut and FREE Dividend Bate AD M ITTED YESTE R D AY: Mrs. stitutional because it, permits cars Illirig and Assistant Superin­ la reported drafting to reply to a Earn, Refreshments were provided by between hla residence in Camp Co­ meaaage Bulganin aent him March does not believe an'y'adminlitra- Harriet Barren, West WUilngton; mothers of fourth grade children. to be towed away where the op­ tendent o f Schools Raymond D. Stinchfleld presented a chronology lumbia, surrounded by thousands 6, two days before DuUee left on.hie tlon bill has taken snape. Mrs. Elisa Chapman, 168 Summit Mrs. Sally Moses^ fourth grade erators are present and wHling to nr drive them away. of action taken by the Board of of troops, his farm At Wajay, 15 trip to the Philippines and For­ Chairman Bridgea (N H ) of the Bt.; Mrs. Susan Paris, 61 Essex Funerals class won the Attendance award. Senate Republican Policy Commit­ ■t.; Mrs. Mary Greganis. 251 Ly- "W e are not bound'to consider Eklucation since. 1951. The chron­ miles from Havana,, am) the heavi­ mosa. —1 John H. Lappen, Inc. Mrs. Arthur Johnson was nfcmed ly guarded Presidential -Palace. Some authorities are urging that tee said in a separate interview . ttall Bt.; Carol Andrew, llg Lydall this claim, since it was not made ology. seemed to prove, that at all chairman’ of the Nominating Com­ Batista’s minister of govern­ Eisenhower aleo urge Bulganin to ‘that any' tax change should "pro­ tt Mrs. Catherine Stasseski, 90 John H- Blasaey in the trial court However, 'the times the board knew what it £ mittee that includes, Mrs. Walter ment denied as "totally false” a agree unconditionally ip a y.N, vide fo r tax. reductions primarily INSURORS— HEALTOtS ydall St.; Mra. Jeanqtiie Mailloux; The funeral of John Massey short aiMwer to i t as well as to wanted and took declslvb steps' to Schardt, Mrs. Lewis Heard. M ra declaration by the Interamerican Outer Space Agency, aimed -initial' on the basis of stimulating busi-- B w th Windsor; James and Michael Bolton, was held yesterday at' Irving Aronson, Charles GSrvase the claim originally advanced, is obtain it. - ness.” ' -Differenoes Resolved Preas A u n . that some Cuban news­ ly at peaceful purposes, without try- XeCruder, 48 Jensen St.; Mrs. p.m. at the Bolton Congregational and Calvin Stalneker They Will that the vehicle was not occupied, In addition to their proposed •164 East Center Street^M I d-5261 nor was the plaintiff present,‘when Bling summarized orally tae papermen had' been ' threatened ing it, to an oft-rejected, demwa ... Barella, 109 Eldridge St. Church. *1710 Rev. Theodore Chan' present the new slate o f ' officers that the United States shut down all ■’quickie" cut In Individual tax TOLLAND TURNWKE, MANCHESTERf-M I 3-8191 • ^ it was tagged and (a policeman) problem of the dyierence of opiri- with violence. iry. Halcomb, Hartford; dlw officiated. at the next meeting.,v/hich w ilt be oweraeas bombing bases. withholdings, Democrats srs Open Thursday EyMiiogs Until 9 :00 directed its removal." lon between the afchltect anR'.^o Cgatro's ultimatum called for Ida ^ervaacio, South Wind- .- Kenneth Miller presided at the Aprfl 14. ■ The Soviet proppssl, formMly thinking in ternia of reduObd ion ' Justice Murphy alsq said that board’s specifications.. This mat­ ailttlhg Up. a military junta imme- and Saturdays Until Ndo; OFIN EVENINGS TILL . ' - ' .' R a ^ o n d Mason, Sunset'Dr. o r g ^ He was also soloist A basketball gamjs o f students aubn^tted yesterdpy to the United corporation and excise levies, plus a stata law prohibiting the . tam­ ter was cleared up in Deoember Sataiy after Batista’a exit, to be n; Patrtata Gibson. 269 W. . The bearers were Julius Stropg, against the fatSers'irlU beheldat followed by a ftroVlBional regime to NaOnis, reiembled port of a a pcaslbls acceleration in deprecia­ 1-184 Mm. Vivian Osrboneau, pering .'with a moto): vehicle with­ whm Frtd knd lUing had a con­ Myron Lee, MaxweU Hutch.lnson the school March 27 with Carson rule until general alectlona could armament prepoeal the United tion allowanoea to encourage de- .St: Linda' Qiapman, and Anthony Maneggiar Burial out permission of the. owner did’ ference on the-progmaa of the pre­ 'clining caliitAl Inveetmenta. ' iji Manchester and Everett Anderson, be held. Statas-made U months eariier. Itawart James Sr. was la Bolton C^ter Cemetery, as captains o f the. teams., not apply In this easf. liminary plans. ' •' .V ■ ■>. • , ■ '■ '■■■ 'V'

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., XUESDAY^^RCH 18,1968 y PAGE PAQE tEN MAKCitfiSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CClNN.,;ttJlMDAy, MARCH 18,1968 OUR BOARDING HOUBB • with • MAJOR HOOPLB BY V. T. HAMLIN araa clean of treoa" before they a l l e y OOP ■ 'i-l 18 plwrcli 'eaertoiL, Thl9 will be began building oparaUona. at thg CMthS^iETibbau^ wrBRiaHt.Wi OH.vts,vpu! BAY! MXl KNOW, OOP Sense and r^iansfettsis X MUST Almost an tour* of the 3 < hour j. tcnx, wSriSi EITHER MtXJ CAM BURE (SET THINGS TOOAM AND TUeRE'S On M i^24 It wWll apoainiLa fpodj meeting yru devoted to diacuaalon Let Us Look Your House hebbs»one break it in DONE WHEN lORAT/1 WlBH TW lOB* WeWB ONE reso urce LEPT-*^ ■ale mt mMFa tfs Mail of varioua lubjecta, including the ______RAISED *200 » y ^ “e SWORN NEVER TO' ita church benefit program. THM”U. Jli^ Ffl OR fu. BREAK I hsre/ r v s in Service building code, subdlvuiona andU)* Smmrt 8:30 a.m., Robertson has turned down Frank Woods l Cotton of Wlhflham, eentineU Mre. Chur^; Ladles' Assn., 10;M a.m. Canberra—A Hereford cow at planninf tMforo tha iMson starts. s.- "® of Bandeaa ot tha State Katherina PbllUpa; organflit; and business meeting at 1:SD p.m., ves­ SL ' terest In having a aewer line run whileIlls washing dishes. matteriwhat you are doing, toitave The action was taken at a meet­ Kyneton Stud in northern New g good time doing it. DepwrtmWlP!^ JMwc,att^n. Robert W. Jbhna^ of-Muth Wind­ try First Congregational Church; Into the Keeney' 8L area. They 8mUi Wales gave birth to triplets CALL Ml 9 < en s-4 l0 oiuo^TipN 8 ham. aoloiat. ^ Second Congregational Church ing in the Municipal Building last had been a tiid ^ g the poeaibUlty Flying . over the Rocky Moun­ A .ODlle^^^ waa night whan the members of tha recenUy. Tlie Cow died, but the ' FULLY INStTRED—EST/ 1918' Orpage Ooataet ohoir, 7:30 p.m„ sanctuary; Rod o f tteing into the proposed line to calves are doing welL Australian tains, an airlinb hoateaa passed out .1 ^ all women are guilty of re- ^ aatabUpiiea W w in Bartfoix^ from Crom advanced First A id coursa, Commlsalon vptad unanlmotuly to service the nearby Nika aita. chewing gum to the paesengerA peatingMting ^oatlp. Ona of * them“ "had ' which *town librarlea may borrow Coventry Grange memfoere tak anlmnl-husbahdry exparts said, the Ing pari in ijba cookie conteat muat 30 p.m., South Coventry Flre- rojaot Wood's-bid to chmnga the A letter from Army Engineers Hoateaa—It'a to keep your eare to etart booKsithty .migM not triah or can­ houce; T e ^ H 'e re 4-H Club, 7:30 tract from Rural to Reaidei)ca A odds against such a Mrth are about not hffprd tO.’Oitd. permanently to hava entriea In at the meeting at to Thrall waa .read by the Com- 500,000 to one and are much IWM. DICKSON and SON BY AL VERMEER at the hall‘ on RL i.m., home of Mra. Clarence A. Zone for subdivieion purboeca. miaeion at last night's moeUng. PRISCILLA’S POP their own boUectlona. - L,eon .A, Sradfleld. Although'the matter has bean greater against the calves’ surviv­ I X99 TOLLAND TPKE. PHONE Ml 9-0939 | Labria of Uw local commlttep .vlplt- According to the Uttar the En­ ing. FAINTINO aad DEOORATlNO CONTBACrrOR CROSSWORD PUZZLE fitm lUn. Anna AttSeraon, chair­ hanging fire since Wood first gineers were "most anxioua’’ to “w h At ed Um coUacUoh and brought back Maacheator Evening Heriild man m the home economica (x>ih- made-the request in September, It get started on their sewer* lind to IT 44 luNWflptioii booke for.uea lp<^y. mittee, general chairman. . Coveatry correepeddeSlt, Mr». F. took the Oommieslon Icaa than W A N T • t TheiiS#ra loosed for . a pariotf o( Panllae UtUe, talephone pngrta project and were awaiting TPC ■eaebell Leegi* te.Miet half an hour of diseuasion before aeUon so as to know what plans ISOA w Answer to Previous Punie AH parenta intereated'in having 94381. taking final acUon. A t prevlou* __ ,. ragutri^ -apedd*/'tnfor- to make. ^ Screen Actress tbair aona tik i part in the coming meetlnga the matter, had been gone Fear BultaMe OaMMi^ea maUbn/ (Mi a * i h i ^ may contact O^entiy. Baaeball League Oom- over exhaustively several times, mlttee-eponaored program have however. Also diacueaed at last slight’s Soak flax Ifra. John X*- -^^ppaite, librariin. Card of Thanks MOVING INTO A NEW HOMET ACBOSB ^ 4 THIS ^ y — * Sha will contact the itata depart- been ttked to attend a mating at Two Beheeae meeting were the results of the I Screen ecti Reproves THE Sl<& a 9 p.m. 'Thuraday at the Nathan R e c N otes The Oommioaion gave two rea- recent teats conducted by the State MOMENT ? , '*-18 inant and obtiUn' neceaaaTy hooka We would like to exiPt«f» 0our btort- ,-----Chs Poem ■mSm IU^Lb if tlura are available, and ard not Hale Community Center. There will sona for turning down the raqueet. Personnel Department for candi­ felt appreciation and tiuulMtlUUlM to .the be an election of officere and a pro­ dates for the job of town plan­ many friendi. nelgh.bor* and relaflTM 4 See her oh the pOWN iacJiK^ In the preaent aupply. They aald they felt creatinglalarge also (he Amerlcaa Vtgioo who were to — — eereeni BY DIC» TURNER Amohg the book* available gram planned > for the aeaaon. Eaet Sido Bee Residence A Zona bi the: middle of ning engineer. : I Combustible CARNIVAL TPC Chairman Martin E. Al- Senereu* and Usd In our recent oomyw. t ---- is a Iter substance through the I" George W. Hinkel Jr„ committee Tuesday, 3 to 4:30, Junior Band an undeveloped area waa. "ln.com- (ho nidden death of our brother Wal­ performer e^rte, hobbica.. commlaaloner. will be in charge of ReHearaal: 8:30 to 8:30, Children's patible’’ with Its anticipated future vord said the namee of the four ter Carl Miller. 3 Ell flelde of rocl most suitable candidates had been ISRdwing 3 Small potation hiatory, biography, house and’ 'the awirioa Theater; 0:9() to 10, Intermediate development. Mr*. Julius Hoff, implement . Rbater Pageaat Planned Baaketbell; SYo O, Teenage Swim. The TPC also felt tbe area- con­ submitted to him by the jiersonnel Mr*. Ue*ter Amss. 4 Intends arcjiltactare. child care, heilth. departnaent...... — -MiWr-Fraderiek-“ IS Expunge 8 Worthless Eadured 48 Victim of aiHSiala, homemaking and cloUi- t i e Second Oongrcgatlonal i.WedneB(lay, 6 to 7, Open Basket­ tained choice lands for future de­ ti ball; - 7 to 10, Businessmen's Hr*. Harold ■ StmTtSSXt lIPoMetsed tible bit 38 PlUara icproep Ingvarolwology,___:: .._i nature and art. ChUrch Sunday Itebool will" re­ velopment thereby calling for a ,. -It was agreed that the a^Uca- 8 Huge tub 36 Press 47 Smell islenda hearse iU Baiter pageant at .1:30 Basketball: 8 to 7:30. Boys' Bowl­ lowey populaticm density than a tiona of tha candidates, who wart In Meitioriani m "i: BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS ISWlnglikepert Library pffii^als said fiction will ing; 7 to 0, Teenage Dance; 7 to 9. stj*f5 -i... LONG SAM 18 Perfume 7 Isalsh (eb.) 17 Volcano In 41 Mix p.m, Saturday at. the church. Thb F ^ d en ie A Zona would patmlt. ^ not named,, would .tML.atU(tied at .a la loving BjamwaLot our alas bedeini “ OF TOUR PIAMONP SORTERS...? Z THINK HE'LL BE / WORTH , Abdut the ,Ferdina«d Wednesday, € to 8, Midget considering for months along with aion develepen would be required ***••*•*••*•••»*#*•**** a.] **« 44 Aged ing on the grounds o f Dr. and Mrs. Baaketball; 8 to 10, Men's VoUey- to leave trees standing In the areas hsaring aids i wc* it* sirs, of many Mil- PISILLUSIONEP. .% -Sunday,-. — -OsOMMMrity-'-.'-’umsoitsw"' JM A R M 4G X.. Ji Robutaon aohool.. .T h e . Proi>< Jci Teld will read Tuesday, 6 to 0, Junior Basket­ "BTB'OBHTBR •. lAAHClttinUl shB liM boMglht i M r ^ a tot a l shoaP* dreus Horee,” Reiner Zlmnlki sec scriptureZ r during the church wor­ ball League; 0:30 to 8:30, Boxiflg; raO N R M I 8-41M end. David Starrs, Grade 4,.Cov- ship eenrlcea at 10:45 a.m. Sunr 6 to 7:30, Teenage Bowling. eatay. Grammar SchooL "Black day. Wednesday, 6 to 8, Giria’ Baa­ B. C. BY JOHNNY HART Bdattty,^ Anna SweU. Drill Team Meet .. ketball League: 6:30 to 8:30, Box­ AT BY BAY GOTTO Honorable mentiona were There will be a to meeting of' ing; 8 to 10:30, Adult Square COTTON WOODS DHN. Mn YiA T,et«lH.” atwarded the-following! All Grade 'M y NgWHAMMIRlI I S A I O ^ mothers, of the members of thi -Dancing; 7 .to 8, Model Air^ane' 1 S l^ ^ ls at Robertson g c h o o 1. Junior Drill Team sponsored by Chib; 6 to 7:30, Teenage Bowling. I pur all SnUHASAHW /, SUBS* Telophono BUM IKI i r . UiMa Longer, Lorraine Helms and the Auxiliary to the Coventry Thursday, 6 to 10, O ^n Baaket­ - mot amts^ Nancy Sheldon, and Susan Welles American Legion at S p.m. ball Practice Beisiona; 6 to 7:M^ BOUND’S MI9-30Q1 of Grade A .at that schooL W ^ eed a y at the Legiim Hoih8 Teenage Bowling.’ LtMtnp TIME ONLY! Peterman^s... Book presantations ware made Ofi Wall St. The type of uniforms Friday, 6 lo 7:15. FUth and by Walter D. Johnson. Jayco* vied for the teani'wlU be decided. Mrs. Sixth Grada Dance; 7:30 to 8:30, in charge of drill-. Seventh and Eighth Grade Dance; c / \ Judges were AJvLtRTtoMUL w ll-. hd Mr*. Willianl B. Hotch 7 to 7:30, Movies: 6 to 7:30, Teen­ BRAKE ADJUSTMENT 15 Ur Van Andals’ and Mrs. Fred­ 1 ^ , auxiliary junior activities age Bowling. A N T MAKE erick C. 'Wefliiood. Winning post-, ^airman, will be present ' Saturday, 9:30 to 11:30, Midget ^ ^ P A C K A G E ere and aeverol othen are now^n There arc 19 girls preaenUy en­ V tsketball (JUnic; 1 to 3, Fifth and display at local buotnesa eidabliah- rolled oh the team. A t least fiv«> Sixth Grade Roller Skating; 7 to menta, more are needed, officials 9, Teenage Roller Skating. FRONT END ALI6NMENT $5.95 Memberahip la not limited to ch..- High School . ' OES Elect* ORieera . INCLUDES CHECKING CASTER, CAMBER aad TOE-IN Two local coupler were eleeled dren whose parenUt. are members Wednesday, 7 to 9,, Family N 9-ifl’ head ocneon of Radiant (^ p te r of the aoxlUary or post. Mr*. Swim; 7—to 9r3(^ Rec * Senior 3 T Oatney or Mra. H.otchWaa may be League BaaketbaH. ----- THROOMSr No. u . GES, at the wtramswue BUGS BUNNY - Masonic Temple Friday night - contacted for details. Mr. and lAn. Raymond H. Brad­ The team la working for Me­ FIRST FLIGHT odd that "extra bath" or completely remodel AAINO morial Day panlle plana, as well Flrat aircraft flight In the Brit­ B U E ^ A W Y E R BY ROY CRANE WAKINOME] ley were elected worthy patron your present bathroom with o m toloplioiw cdli and worthy matron, respectively. as taking part in the department ish Empire took place on the fromn BOUND MOTORS EXCUSE Mfl'A minute. CHRIS. lYE NOW'S MY CHANCE. I, JUST WHAT IS WOLFY DOW*. WHAT IF BflETA Mr. and Mrs. ilobrt F, Chappetle (umvention in Hartford in July. -It waters of Baddeck Bay, Nova 369 CENTER ST. AT WEST CENTER ..I OUR HOTEL* ANP WHY DID ARE YOU SOT TO PASH SACK UP TO OUR ROOM, CUSTtEACa. win act a* honor guard for Mrs. Scotifc Feb. 23. 1909. The plane, WHILE THE EAWYMtS ARE t FORGOT MYWAURT. /— -r wer* elected aaaoolAte' patron and EATINE LUNCH. SHE PRETENO HOT TO SEC ME! aUVNOPLi aaaoelate matroi^ respectively. Richard-C. Snow when she la pre­ "Silver Dart," was' pioneered by STUDEBAKER a MERCEDES-BENZ a PACKARD lunch, sented to preside over the auxiliary Alexander Graham Bell, Inventor of luz! Other elaqted olBeers foUow: kOes Elinor Shehnan bf'Storra, session of the conventlohi Mrs. the telephone. secretary; Mrs. AriW Rossi ter Snow is department presideht and f of WllUmantlc, treasurer>r;^^Mr*. a member of the local auxUtary. Dorothy Teggart ot Olumbia, con­ The team' w|U give an egfalbitlon ductress; and-Mr*.' Mary Sweet of at the convention, as well as march WlUiraantic, formerly of town, a*r In the parade. • i •ocioto cofiduetrees... Palatiag ’Tray* | Mrs. Bradley has announced her • The Gleaners Group of Frag- '■ 5 e. long. Held* • 4B« 891 BMMW ara» appointed offlcere as foUawg; Mrs. ment Society of the SeciEid Con­ 130 lb. "crew''. L a»«a%. gregational, Church is working oh' Ee*y le headtst m Ludlle Cheaten of Hampton, ■ -><: .chaplain; Miss Harriet Mitchell of painting trays for the Chflrch Easy lo earryl >18 >B WtUlmantic, 4narahal; Mra. Ruth Community House dining room. •’Sil BY DICK CAVALLI Burchmril of WUUmantlc. organ­ It plans to complete these at its MORTY MEEKLE. ist; Mrs. A. Elisabeth Eaton of next meeting at 8 .p.m. April 9. Women.' in the community inter­ ' V Hampton; - AdaB; Mr*. Georgette MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD Hallock ot WUUmanUc, Ruth; Mrs. ested in assisting with' work bene­ I'M WORRIED MEEKLE -> fiting- the church program are In- 1 THINK THE IN T E R S IC A N T Ruth Wing of Rranklin, Elsther; EXPLAIN Mrs. M. Arbeth Gdric of Wllllman- rited. , •-BUr-AH-iVf REVENUE PEOPliARE Those attending the next meet­ NEVER DONE 6U6P1CI0UG OF MV LA60 IT-- Uc, Martha; Mica Patricia C3turch of Hampton;. ]!Uei:tra; "Mra. Doro- ing have: been asked to bring pic­ ANV ACTING.. RETURN, tures, of .msgasines from which AAI8S goober! . thy Savastano yof town, warden; and Edward Watson, of WUliman- pictures may be cut- These will tic, untittel. be used for scrap books the group AIT elected and appointed oflfi- will give to the church nursery ------cere will be installed, at 7 ;^ pjn. class. ___ ., i ' March 38 at the MaaonUr ’femple. The group is coifi^lUng a cook Hie installing team win Ba com- book for printing. Anyone wish- { ) ____ priaed%f the following: Mra. Flor­ ing-to provide fayqrite ncipes for-J- i"'. ence Brown of ^WlIllmantie„''Wor> it .may bring theih to the meeting ‘ t ■ *' . ■ thy matron; William W. pearl of oTstwitaet Mr*. Edward E. White: .A '■ - Hampton,'worthy patron; Mrs. ThkEtoup will, he in i^erge of. ) .. '4 lJUie Heraant of Willlinanttd,’ a po^oir4ii@cheoh after th.e May i FREE! . * V* ’ •* :V- BY LESLIE TURNER c a p t a Vn e a s y" . . . when you buy a NQRGf'appliance PLUS a a a Woll Tile a * .floor Tile a a a Pointing HR'S PROSA9W SAP9 TIL Hi STARTS DOWN ’ m t iK ? FALL HR O u t r i g g e '^ HR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY ON TH* THWP WW. H9'LL tf«CUI'TH9 lAKTN COME DOWN Ty- ’v ' >f| Think of III Noteniy do you g it o huge citicount, nUtCB 7IIA9S N SIOWMO DOWN TO flNTfK THf 5 Bathroom Accessories ... Medicine Cabinet TOCSX7 and trpd*-in when you buy d Norge opptiqnfe-^ ADMIRAL ASTERBLOOMS TABLE AfMOsPHIRII PKANKLVi THAT 19 fV F ^ THE WOULD YOU I 8MUP WOULD MOST CRITICAL PART OP HIS TRPI ( » following have beeq certified l|(Ut now this fobulout "fun-bonui" at welH Comet PLEASE (ASS YOU PASS THE AAANNERS ARENT .VERY GOOD. aa "n the aleta Republican Party in gay rad and yellow plottic. Outriggert -moke it WOULD YOU FASS We'ReNeARTNE THE ROLLS? ROLLS? A R E T H E Y ? ^ for eleklen rtYBsfrict delegates to the'A)it«»entlons of said Party tilt-pipofi Styrofeem moket it buqyantl See It today I NO DOWN PAYMENT. . . 3 YEARS TO PAY! THE ROLLS. PLEASE?) .PBRKlCeOF 5NANPT5 epeclfled bel

•APPLD&8 TO NORMAL INSTALLATIONS thV rtsSSh'foim rthe co'iisenf to be proMS^ therelh p»u a deposit of 313.06 tor- each such candidate most be THIS REFRIOSRATOR Plumliieg aai fU ed A ^ :*e ld Registrar. A petitiqn for. an opposing slat«.con- REG. $389^95 342 A D A M S ST. TEL. M l 3-89^4$ talnliig the required 'number of alghatuMi* of enrolled Republican _ . • r. — . ------dt^ct/Sa the case may be. niuat SPECIAL HOURS: HeatlRg Oo. DAILY 10 A.M. to 9 PJ4. . PETERMAN’S 40 JORDT STREET • SATURDAY 10 A.M. to S P.M. Master Plumber'. .Remodeling Spetda^s. .Mencheeter, Conn. Our Lower Rent MewisHIgbet Senringo Per You.

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• A > **" ' ' ' i ^ ^ i-i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONH, TUESDAY. MARCH 18,1958 PAGE -rHIRTJSBir^^^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANd^ESTER, CONN« TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 19^8 \ PAGK TWELVE T THE Herald^. * X ■ ^ s ■y FordKam Ram Hockey Point Titled E A R t > ^ 0 ^ Sportt Out to Avenge Three-Way Battle XJohnion Heading for \^eft G>art, Too Early Setback T F K urr l e a g u e In ecision Final Staadtoga Not only are the New York Gianta and Brooklyn Dodgers W L Pet, troiMt West for their 1958 baseball season but Manchest^s In Honeydawa .. 72- 28 .720 Montreal, March 18 (/P)—It's beginnia* to look as if the ir James Norris is get- New York. March 18 m — Gt5^T Johnson ib Also ticketed for a good look At the West Washington, March 18 (A*)—Prom Dayton and Bradley, the two Peaches >... 58 43 550 National Hockey League scoring championship may npt be ting another chance to fight a ci rder that speRs death I Sugar Plums 57 43 570 decided until the schedule ends ne*t^^ Sunday. League statis­ Coast. Johnson?^ third baseman of much »momiae, is tW New York, March 18 U F h - teamii considered moat likely Dates A Nuu 51 49 .510 • K. Silk Town’s only representative in the profcSMonal bMeball for his International Boxing Club (. as one of history’s J»ck Litrell. who has played to succeed, make their debuts tics released today showed tha; k Moore of the MontreAl Court a g r ^ yes- Fig Bara . . . 37 53 570 playing ranks. He’ll atart training March 81 at J^ck^ville, most fabulous ring empires. The.Supi;ei in the National Invitation Berries 35 75 .250 Canadlena holds a precarious threa-<^ terday to review a lower court*- viHth 11 different baseball *1' point lead over teammate Henri Pi,., wiUi the. PitUburgh Pittites'* Basketball Tournament to­ Final matches yesterday morn­ ruling that the IBC be dissolved on clu1»8 in the minor and idajor ing found the .Champion Honey- Richard and Andy Bathgate of the fanb clubs. Johnson hns been as- 1. The clubs’he dissolved. night against two outsiders bent New York Rangers, both Ued/^for N .L.-^ Playoff 8 grounds it monopolised champion 2. Nbrrli a n d ^ lrts, an JBC di­ leaghfi® years, may be dews shutting out the'last ptacc Binned to the Pirates' Kennewick ship...... bouts In vioiation)la - of --- the------anti­---- on revenge. second. All three plsyers hsve Vt'ash.. Claisi B entry in the North- rector, sell their i ^ k in the Gar­ the Iktest to make the big Berries 4-0, runnersup Peaches trust laws. inkttcb fVom sii Infieldsr to a pitch* Top-seeded Dayton (23-3) plays also taking four points from the three games toft- «-e*t League; w den Cbrporation an\reislgn as Oar-,| Fordhsm (15-8). snd Bradley. (20- .Moore has compiled 79 points on To Offer Top For Norris, IBC's prealdeilt. the den offleers. •r. If so. Manager. Bob Schafflng Sugar Plume and . fourth place A graduate Of Manchester High high' court’s action means at the S), the dMendtng champion and S4 goMs—most In ■ pie tosgue—snd and « product of American Legion 8. Norris and Wlrte be barred I of the Chl<^9 CuhHfOuld be right Dates A Nuts blanking the Fig >jeast a reprieve of many months.' happy, ns well as Utrell. Who No;lS’seeded, bumps into Xavier of 45 assists. Rlcher'd,and Bstogstc Junior ball after a SapUsm in Ut- from contracting for trie exclusive | Ohio (15-11) to a quarter-final pro­ Bara 4-0. Player Purses , Ruling Suspended '■ services of individual fighters., knW s—It'mlght turn out to bs an­ Noteworthy scores were rolled have 76 polnta each. Gordie Howe tie League warfare In Hartford be- gram St 7:15 p.m.. EST, with the of toe ftotroit Red Wings ranks ioTt moving to M»nche«torr John- because of a crowded calendar, 4. The Garden be limited to two I other Bucky Walters or Bob L*mon 6yly JanetJ______Maltoot 136, Mary Uicaa winner meeting 3t. .Bonsventure 24-106, Mary Bonham 111. Marge fourth with 68 potoU, followed by New York,'March 18 m — The eon was signed by the New York the churt la not expected to hear championship bouts annuxUy for | swit^eroo. w- spd the Dsyton-Fordham survivor Bronco Hotvato of toe Boston Giants In 1955 after receiving his the IBO. appeal until next fall at the next five years. ’This sis Utrell, no man to be feared by Holmes *110, Flo Kloter 110, NaUonal Hockey League’s Stan­ oppbelng pltchera his .190 bat* facing at. John's of New York to Chickle Jsnlcke 107 and Shirley Bruins to fifth -with 62. ley Cup playoffs will carry the high school diploma. He played the earUOst, and more months fected Chicago. .Stadium, * Thureday’s esml-finsls.’ Richard has caged 37 goals and could pass' before a ruling la an Norris and W rt* own. tuir average- — in 81 ifamesgsn with th^- Prince 106. richest purses in history this yeex, with Musko^e, OWa., in the Both Fordham and Xeyier have' collected 4» assists. Bathgate has Eooner State League. Lake nounred:,- MeantimeMei ■ ■ the■■ lower Court will Decide cubs last yssf will s t l ^ , with the jackpot Increased 835,000 In reviewing the case, — lecond CsctuX Leagbe upset ideas, for simitar reasons tallied 30 times and has assisted to 8163.000. Cl'-arles, La.. In the EvMgellnc court’s ruling has been suspended. OOCNTBY CE.UB MEN on 46 goals. League. Danville of the CaroUna The lower court ruling, issued Supreme Court Will decide whether | ysSterday when CMcsga d«wkted One-Sidea Onfflag TTnal Staadings From the 836,000, ea-h. member last year In New York by .U.S. Dis­ the antitrust laws -were violated I the Baltimore Orlolee 6-8< Great ManListening Last Dec. 19 the Fordham Rama W L Pet. Cash to Cttamplon of the winning team in the.regular League, and St; Cloud, Minn., In If .there to a tie on total ptonto. the Norfhem loop. ^ trict Judge Sylvester Ryan, ap­ end whether the court order was | Credited wUh^B^la Ted MfillUms warily looks past Boeox Manager Pinky Higgins as journeyed to Dayton and absorbed Bunkers 28 15 .635 season- will, receive $1,000, each plied speciflcally to t.he Intema- too severe.' The 29-year-old Mtive of Louie- the two talk over Ted’a bad ankle behind the bstting cage at a 5 4 ^ cuffing from tha flyers. Last Hboksrs 17 .614 toe winner to the player With the player of the runnerup $500, each Now 20, Johnson will be startmg ?! moet goats. The champion geU his fourth season In the pay for tio(nal^xihg Clubs of New York Defense attorneys vllle, Ky., pltcheiFiwO Innlnge and Boeox’ Sarasota, Fla., camp. year the Bradley Braves swept Chip|>er8 35 18 .501 member of the No. 3 team 8350 and JJllnbls,i^ Norris -and Arthur whether the Sherman Antitrud waa credited /W ith the victory past Xavier 115-81 and.set tourna­ Max files 24 30 .545 81.000 ahd toe runnerup 8500. and each of the No. 4 club 8150. Sl^n PranetKo ver­ Wlr'tz, prlnclpaTTBC ofllcers; and AcrscTuWly’ was vieiiited ififf 'satd whea Walt JHbryp rapjed a j h t ^ ment records ,fqr total points for s Fairways 24 20 .545 During toe past week Bathgate - From ..the fllLQQO; pookwiMSriL. Madison Square Garden, New even if it were the sentence waJ | game an(3 -for a'half .(72) during: ftougira ; * • yo- • * -ir " 25 509 jtoM IttefitoNTtacoreff Ttve: points' oT the icihi-flhal series will .re­ sion, faUcd.lo renew Johnson aw n- luq homer wRh tW6 out to Uia, apiece es compared to four by tract last fall and when hevbacame York Sports Arena. unnecessarily ha’rshr ■eventh inning. The game was lim­ their climb to the NIT title. Xavier Spauldings -y*. IS 39 541 ceive '81.260 a player and each Welter Siemi-Fiffafists 518 Moore. Howe lost ground on toe i f f « e SgiwKhd stepped In. /R yan ruled that the defendants ’They contended it threatened all I ited to eeven innings My sgfes* never has beaten Bradley to three Greed Rays ' 14 SO member of the losers 'wtU get 8750 treated an illegal monopoly In the IBt: promotions. Including the I meetings between - the schoola. Night's top scores: Btmda Tares leaders by getting only two points. each. In the finale matching ^TlocaHpd ha. sert-ad f - ‘•’^tor (GENE JOHNSON mebt, slhce the Oeveland Indiana Jacques Plante of Montreal, cur­ o f junior -aiitlvltlee at the West promotion of title fights from 1949 Wednesday and Friday night TV dsfested the Ban Francisco Giants Fdrdhsm, anj53-59 winner over _118-345, 8-345, Stan HilinskHlllnsW 127. CMarlie the winners of Series A and B, tha to 1953. To break up the monopoly, fights. Government attorneys | Whelan 342 snd Harry Bitlich 129. rently sidelined with a concussion winners will receive 81,750 apiece, Side Rec duHng the off seaaon. iSaniam In aedring vrith an 11.® ' 9^ in the opener of the exhibition Logart, Akins 'Tangle St. Franeta iPe.) to a flrat round and back Injury, to a virtual shoo- he orderedittlei that: denied this. game Saturday, baa impressed the loaerir 8750 each. average. Brendan Shea of Man­ . ^ EMBIJEM Cr-VB Tough All Over in for goaltending honors and toe chester was among the recipients Utrell allowed two hlU and one both its coach. Johnny Bacb. and The purae split and the. dates Origin of Keglers Staadlnga $1,000 award that goes with it The and altea'of the playoffs were set of varsity letters. .Six-man tag run, but issued no walke. This was New York, Msrch 18 (/P)—Wetferweigbt tournament semi Dayton’s coach, Tom Blackburn, W L Pet. Danny Murtaugh gets paid to manage toe Pittsburgh Piratas, (tanadlens, who now are using Bowlers are often ciUled keg­ with Us improvement. but judging from this sour look he could be happier about train­ yesterday by a meeting of NHL team wrestling will highlight his second victory ovqr BalUmors. flnaltsts Isasc (Whip) L^art of Cuba and Virgi! (Honey Spades ...... • 52 4 .889 Charlie Hodge in the nets, have lers? DlA y®u *^1' wonder where 'Manrfe—Coiild Break Record^ On March 8 ke worked two score­ "That earlier loss to Dayton was ing reaulta at Fort Myers Fla. ’■ ,, directors. Wednesday nighfa card at Foot Bear) Akins of St. Louis are agreed on one thing—either one Clubs ...... " 11 .694 yielded 143 goals In 67 games for the pimie orlglnat^ ? Guard hall with Antonlno Rocca, less Innings an® the (Tube won 5-5 the only real bad beating we took 36 .278 an average of 3.12. In the playoffs, each beat of A Milwaukee .historian repoi^ of them will beat Vince Martinez for the vacant boxing Hearts ...... • • • i • • seven-game series, the firet-place Miguel Perez and Pat O.'Connor on in 5 Innlnge. this year.” said Bach. "But if we Diamonds...... ----- J* 31 . .189 that H has nothing to do t^th the one team and bad man Chris Tolos, The 185-pound righthander play- championship; can play like we did Saturday,, teem nieeta the No. 8 team in Se­ ^Ted— Best Hitter in Game’, The league-leading Spades cap­ ries: A,the Mo. 2 against No. 4 in drainage of barrel shaped* «»n- the Sheik and. Karl Von Hetss four games with the Pbtladel- After that they disagree, espe­ ter fighter and puncher since wa’n give them a good game. I tured all four points froni th« tainere of malt beverages. forming the Other Undem.r A ’a In 1952, then went to Ot- cially on the outcome of their 12- fought him. waited two years to see this club Hearts and the eecond place Clubs Gorman Upsets Archer, Warriors and Nats Ssrits B. . Bowling dates back to MClenl ' '• • • Sievers Generous in Praise tha International League. nunder st Madison Square Garden ‘.'As. for Martinez, he’ll be scsTed look like it did Saturday." won three polnta from the rttar- Ukeiy Schedule Germany when dUaens carted a V He rtont back to Philadelphia and Friday ifight. The winner has to to death when he geU in there Blackburn echoed Bach's sentl- dwelUng Diamonds 'while Winnie In Rubber Contest On the basis of the present stand* Final scoring atatlstics for the .. ... fifi- kegal. a sort of cudgel. University of ConnecUcut’s bas­ then ^ v e d with the A’s to Kan­ meet MsrUnes. the handsome con­ (with Akins). He was offered 835, manta. "Fardham has improved LaPolIa 106 and Coriiine Baldwin Verdiet Protest togs—Montreal, New York, De­ somew-hst like an Indian club, me Orlando, Fla., March IS (Ab—A “For the first time since I hurt I in 1955, Utrell played tender from Paterson, N. J., ■with-. 000 to fight me in his own state very, much." he said. "The way 115 chalked up the night’s beat ato- New York. March 18 (F)~The troit and Boston.'-^ the-schedule ketball team ehow Jack Rose the would look like this; kegal was a versatile gadget that lender with a 360 total In • 27 "Mickey Mantle Is the onl;ly hitter my shoulder In 1951, I have my ' shortetop Nrith Portland of the In 90 days for the championehip of New Jersey and turned they lookad against 8t. Francis, gle game efforts. Philadelohla Warriors meet the could betwlrled to.keep the wrists with the power to brea'k Babe confidence back," he skid. I have ' PCL in l9S\and part of last aea- Vaested by Carmen Basilio.' - Mar« down. EtUier one of us will beat they could knock off any team to Natloriato tonight at Syracuse in Series A (Montrsal vs. Detroit): games for a 13 point average. The a u t o m o t iv e l e a g u e New Tork, March 18 home run record." built up my arm again ao guys tines drew a bye to the semi-final him. If he fights me.lt will be Jhst the country.’,’ day held a Victory in the ring over Jimmy Archer. He was a the deciding game of theto Na­ Detroit at Montreal March 25 "^In'^nislng the "Chronicles o f don’t run on me like they did." If the changeover Is successful, a matter of how many round# it ^The Rama have t«-o key opera- Standings and 27; Montreal at Detroit March In 12 more points than runnerup ’Ted Williams is the best hitter draw. W L Pet. cinch to score another triumph at the commission if Archer’s tional Basketball Assn. Eastern Paderhom." the historian found in the game.’’ Hurt Shoulder it would be the second for a Cub Fooglit Twies will take.” ' tlvee to Jim Cunningham, top Division first round best-of-three 30 and April 1, and, If neeeeeary, Junior A1 Cooper. Big Coop CunUffe M otors...... 25 IS .605 Detroit at Montreal April 8, Mon* that the ancient clergy called on averaged 12.5 per game while Jim “ Stan Musial Is the best all- Sievers suffered a chronic dis­ player hi recent years. Hal Jeff- Akins M d Logart fought .-each la far Surprise scorer to Fordham history snd a manager follows through on his statfiment that he would plavoff series. the dtieen and his kegal to prove location of his right ahoiUfier in a steady, islt-araund player, and 5-8 DaCormier Motors ...lfl-;^14 576 make a formal protest of the*- — —— treat at Detroit, April 6 and De­ O'Connor had -12.? per outing and around half player." coaL an outfielder, made the Other twice m 1956. The 8 t Louis Logart: "8 0 he says I’ve flowed .545 The NaU won the opener at that the dtl*en was leading an tumble in 1951 while plX^ng with McCadney. a seorer-fehound- Man. Auto Parts . . . .18 'Vt verdict ^ troit at Montreal April 8. Paul Kaspar 12.3 also. Kaspar and The man who was so generous translUon in 1954. He waa traded veteran, now SO, won the first up? He’s to for a big curprtse. Bill .545 voted for Giardello while Judge Syracuse Saturday night 86*83 and honorable life. The kegal eras In his praise of others was Roy San Antonio in the ^ ^ aa League. to Cincinnati after the 1965 sea*' ef. Alcar ...... ^8 15 The beefing of Archer snd hto Oiarley Shorten had Graham the the Warriors bounced back with a Series B,(New York V i . Bos- O’Connor are the only seniors. On fight by apllt decision. Logart. think he's slowed up plenty, .546 ton); / placed at one end of a long run­ a team levSl, UConn ended the sea­ Sievers. the Washington Slugger He re-injured the a m , trying to son and he had an 8-2 pitching know I’m faster and better since Good Batanee Hollywood Service ..18 16 manager, Mike Snyder, failed to winner. Commissioners Bob Chris- 95-93 Victory at Philadelphia Sun­ now 24. captured the second by a Man. Radiator 6 36 .158 tamiih the luster of Gorman’s First two games at New York way, vaguely resembling modem son with an offenalve average of who beat both Williams and Man­ play third base with the 8 t Louis Principal at Kdcey Irish-Sports Night record in 1955 with the Redlege f o ^ margin. 1 fought him. And I won both Dayton, lacking the height of tenlWrry and Dr. C, B. Powell day night. \ alleys. The tbwnanan. equipped Browns In 1952.'Bill Veeck, owner other Flyer teams, has good Front-running Chinllffe Motors ptuctoy come - from - behind win. March 35 and 37, ail subsequent 81.1 to place among the top 10 tle last year In the hpme run and Capacity crowd of more than 360 turned out Uet night to help honor Frank Crowley, fom er Cheney for hia beet year. Htre’B the wey Akins and Lo- fights though I didn't get the de- changed Agnello’s acorecard and The winner meets the defending with q. round stone known as runs batted in races. of the Browns, talked him into la the opener..<34!yetand etamm^ balance, led by 6-4 Arlen Bock- shut out second place I^ orm ier ■ In the flrat snd second dcctareii Gcahaia.tbe .wlnaer------ohsmpien GeltleS' to the opener of games to Boston with the third major college teams In the nation. TW»- baseball coach and tttrector o f athlettca. at-tha annual Knighta -of Cohimbue Irish NighU - gsrt stae up each other andd MarU-: ciskm. lha.firaL.tUne,...... i.. ... Motora wWIe the Miahchrater Au«r "the"' IB'enHer ‘ "22-year-^T3 gitota either Mahto 29/br"Harch Tieiae,’' ' WM pMcefI « t m r other Hugh Gritsrii m sk iet won " "T aon’i" have iny Ideas about having ait^bparatloii th a t was so rookie Ernie Brogtio for five hits "Martinez? He's nothing to wor­ horh.’ fiij Don lji'he''ahd’5-5 JuK Giardello went to court and was a best-of-seven series to Boston Sports Night program at the Kacey Home. Top photo shown holding a shillelagh are Franclf Ma­ Parts and Holl)rwood Service Brooklyn Irishman rallied to gain 30, snd ether (bftes same as Scries and of the runway. If he knocked 17 of 27 starts. .Boxing will return any crown (batting, homers complicated that' doctors said he and six runs in the second inning Akins: **I’ve watched. Logart ry about The winner ot Friday’s McCarthy. Bockhorn. Dayton’s de­ upheld. State Supreme Court Jus­ Wednesday. and RBI),’’ he said. "I’d just like never ..muld play the o u 11 i a l,d honey, co-chairman; Crowley and Tim Murphy, former N o ^ Dame football player who waa the main fensive see as well at its top scored similar 2-1 triumphs over a split decision over the Bronx tice Bernard Botein figuratively A. If New York, Detroit, over the kegal with the atone hie to Foot Guard Hall In Hartford speaker. Three fom er honored guests are shown with (Jrowley in the lower photo, the ^ v . for the flirst Indian victory over fight on television since I fought fight is gotog to be the champion. If Philadelphis sulrvlveB. It will the first two games 'would be at reputation-remained unsullied. If he to keep at least one of the titles again. the GianU in five games.. scorer; probably wUl be assigned Manchester RSdlator and Alcar, Irishman in.a St. Patrick’s feature stopped the commissioners’ wrists one week from tonight with Billy Philip Blaney, basketball coach and teacher at 8 t. Thomas seminary In Bloomfield, Crowley, retired him and he’s not as good as he Martinez, he runs too much. , He television 10-rounder at SL Nicho­ mark the first playoff series be­ New York and all other gaxoas at a m l»s^. he was exposed as a rogue. Lynch of Hartford meeting Ike I won last year. With hitters like ’1 could throw all right for a Frank Thomas hit two humsrs doesn't want to fight. He doeen’t the Job of trying to atop Cunning­ respectlvelv to create a three-wsy and Wisely ruled; tween the Warriors snd Boston. Manchester High track coach Pete Wtgren and veteran baseball umpire Jimmy O'Leary. Tony was. He waa real shifty. Now he’s ham. who apored 28 points against deadlock for third snot. las Arena last night. Detroit, with definite' dates on The practice was abandoned Jenkins of New York. It will be Williams and Mantle around I have first baseman," said Sievers. When for Pittsburgh but the Chicago Sjowed down considerably, He's Want anything, to happen to his ^*Bubetilntial scoring differen­ On the other hand, Syracuse has my work cut out for me. / I was traded to Washington in O’Bright and his all Irish orchestra played dinner music. A corned beef and cabbage dinner waa St. Francis. Frank Monette 129. Don Car­ Officials' Scortag tials among ringMde efficiats ordl M i^ h SQ, April 1 and, if nacM- along about tha fifth Cwtury, but over the 10-round-or-less distance. served. (Hetaid Photos by Oflara). \ V/hits Box defeated the Pirates not as fast or as shifty. I'm a bel­ pretty face." played five playoff games with the sary, Aprt 8,6 and 8. • the clerics began putting the Settle for 80 / 1954, Bucky Harris (then Waah- 7-4, Vernon Law pitched five in­ Xavier shook off an atrocious penter 1S5-.352, Ted Chambera 183- Referee ^ y Miller (8-3-1) and /narily excite no alarm In boxing Celts, winning three snd lostog two. 357, Ell Flab 128-340, Ed Bralnard kegale In cluaters and, just for Wn. Sammy Massey, Manchester na­ .’’Somebody said I expected to hit ingrton manager) said ’You are ray nings end gave up aQ the White start' to whip Niagara 95-85 in a Judge Bill Foret (6-4-1) each votqjl clpelM and split decisions are no The Detroit Pistons begin their tried to see who could topple the tive, has been nSmed ss head of a left fielder.’ Bucky told me not Sox runs. first round thriUer Saturday. Led 144-343. ■ Richie Jarvia 145-126-385, foiTjorman, a 8-1 longshot. Judge rarity.'' best-of-seven aeml-finsla .series 40 homers this year but I'd settle- by 5-5. Joe 'Vtvtano and shorties Ed Bujauciua 131 and Archie La- Nears Century Mark most. , committee to study the recreation for anything over 30. 1 want to to worry abOut the a m too much Richie Ashbura hit a double and Artie SchwarU cast a minority with the Hawke at St. Louis The game grew In popularity setup In New Haven. Massey has as long as I could keep runners three singles as the Philadelphia Bonus Baby Dave Nicholson Hank Stein and Ducky Castolle, Rochel'- 344 topoed all participanta ballot for Archer, 5-4-1. The AP Wednesday night. The Pistons drjve In over 100 runs ahd-bat .300 the Musketeers WUl face essential­ Trin Elects Atideraon New York, March 18 (iF)->WUUo and spread beyond the monasteries, been director of the physical edu­ again. from going from first to third bn. PhtUiee pounds 15 hits In a 5-2 at the Y. card had it even in rounds, 5-5, but cllmtoated the Clnclnnstl Roral* cation program at ’Trinity Parish me. It came around little by little declBion 'over the SL Louis Cardi- ly the Baiiie.,Br«dtay club that Archer ahead oft points, 7-5, for his Hartford. March J8 —Edward Marshall of Hershey has all but "I had a few breaks last year ELKS LB.VGUT5 in two straight gs'” C-* their officially clinched the American in the Bim City for the past 35 ao that they don't run on ms. so Obscure Joe. Vj^irnes ihils. jack SAlford'Wiflbfi five Could Be Bast ol the Bunch showed them — and the rest of the single knockdowns in the first and Anderson is the new captain of first round Western Division play­ Shota Here and There beating out Mantle and WilUama. NIT field — too much to pendle Standings aecohd frames. A poll of nine ring­ Trinit.v College’s basketball team. Hockey League acoring champion­ years. . .Temple’s Guy-Rodgers Both of them were out for a time much any more." scoreless innings for the Phils. W L off. , Competition In the Weet Side If the Senators would put him last year. Pet. side boxing writers showed a 5-4 The 6-6 center from. Mt. Klsco, ship as he nears the 100-point is hospitalized with a back sprain. with injuries. I got off fast and RoMason Delivers . .26 10 .723 Roe Volley Ball League wUl come The All-America eager is expected on the line, they could have their There will be an Important Ut* Tha CinclnnsU Redlegs downed / Shellie McMillen topi the Fred's Package . . . edge for Gorman. N. Y., was elected to the post for mark. Marahall to w a y out front when I got ahead of them in late Bt. Petersburg, Fla- (N EAl— Braves’ balanced scoring with a De(:i's Drive-In . . . . .24 12 .667 next year's team. Peter Onderdonk j Three____ Southeast Conference in the race with 98 points, 15 more to. an end next week with the to be in the Owls’ lineup Friday seaaon I was able to stay ahead. "bick of the young fa m talent from tie Lengne bneebnll nMeting Fridny Hard Guy to Deal With the Waahington Senators 9-6 wito Archer had the' edge in the Firemen already having ealted night against Kentucky In Louis­ After a ^ ic k look at Dave Nichol­ 16.8 average and has. 6-7 Barney Armory Package . , .21 15 .58.1 weights. 147Si to 143'*. of Highland Park, III., is the new | schoola—Alabama. (Teorgip Tech than runnerup Dune Fisher, also "Washington used to be a tough the richer clubs of tbs American night nt 1:80 nt the West Side Bee. Frank Robinson hitUng two hom­ 18 .500 of the first place Bears. Cleve­ away tha regular seaadn cham­ ville. . .Psyslcians^ report that League. ers and driving In aix runa.^^Stcve son In Scottsdale, Paul Richards (table. 6-5 Joe BiUy McDade and Patten Builder! .. ..18 The flrat three rounds went to swimming captain, and Robert i and 'Tennessee—have play^ twice park to hit in. But since, they The Nominating Oommittea will 6-2 Bobby joe Mason around to 25 .306 land's Jimmy M(x>ra is a point pionship honors. There h u been pro basketball star Mkurlce Stokes Bradenton, Fla. (NEA)—A rather obscure major league BUko also homiered for Qnfeiimall. . announced that the St. Louis aand- Capitol Equipment ...11 Archer but Gorman, boxing deftly Spahr of Rosemont, Pa., is captain jin the Cotton Bowl. .Each won moved left field in from 405 feet bring in- the.new state, of ,offlcfre help ou t.------(Jene’s Bottle Shoppe 8 28 .222 'of the squash leant. , 'and lost. back In third place with 82. coneMermble dioetiealon for in out* of the Cindnn'aU-Royals la much to 350 and made ft fiSO in left club president, Joseph F. Caimek auddenly finds hunaelf with 5 0» . .Ns f Tpih - Yanlrtea ral 'stotad ^ sent ip p D league and scoring effectively, swept the. Improved and will recover from Cincinnati (NBA) -^Duk* Snider, and plans wtlt be made for the League-leading , Fred a Package fourth through eighth rounds. The door summer league and there's a center It became a good hitting the reputatfdn of being baaebaH’s top hatchet man..-Hle-raah for a jf i -8 Jdiiory Mtar th*^ "to learn tow to'play basebail."" good posBibiUty one will be formed encephalitis (inflammation of the Frank[ Romnson, Hank Aaron and fortbeoming eenaoa. Secretary Ray Store and runnerupDeci’a Drive-In last. two were close with Archer park. Lnvery reports that all Uttle of Milwaukee holdouts had the sUrs of other outhts talking. waukee Braves ss^Mlckey Mantle.- at the Weet Side Oval. More on brain.) . . .George Mitchell, man­ Del Ebmis honiered In all eight Na­ Andy Csrsy an^H snk Bauer hit ‘Thta is the IS-year-old outfield­ scored 4-0 'shutout vittqries over the aggreaeor „ but Gorman the "I hit 26 at Waahington and 16 tional League parks last seaaon. League operating personnel and "What kind of business men are?* er Sot whose contract the Balti­ Last Nights Fights Capitol Elquipment snd Gene’s Bot­ thla matter later. .Art Poleteln. ager of the Green Manor Pros, is in the other parka. I have no idea homers. Wes..^^vington had a cleaner hitter. ' / lining up a benefit basketball at- Four, missed the cycle by failing any one else intereeted In the pro­ they?” asked Stan Musial, the more club aheiled out 8135,000. tle Shoppe. re.«pectlvely. last, night Snyder protested the dectoloh at aenlor from West Hartford wai how many went into the new grand-slam, home run and Joe Ad­ New York — Johnny Gorman. named the moet valuable player tractimi at the high s c ^ l gym t j reach the seata in Philadelphia’s gram nre cordtalljr invited to at­ Cafdinals' 8100,000 a year league cock alsq had a round-tripper for TVo automobiles and a scouting and Patten Builders upset third, the ringside to Dan Dowd, eXecu- for a worthy cause. Mora on this seats.” SUiibe Park. ^ tend. ■' jbattlng champion, when told that Job for his father went in the deal. 143H. New York, outpointed Jim­ place Armory Package Store 3-1 Uve secretary of the State Atjiletic with the Trinity .basketball team Sievers also hit .301 and drove Milwaukee. X my Archer, 14744, New York. 10. last season. Pplsteln led the at a future date, / iSoh Buhl, the 18-game winner who Los Angeles Dodgers had to It’n cruel to put an early won't in another match. Commission. Dowd told him to In 114 runs in l»67. Usually no­ beat the Dodgers, got 815,000, , London—Terry Downei, 160'j, Night’s top scores were turned take It up with Julius Helfatid. the body pays .much attention to him g ty io Innings to sqpMze out q 8-2 do label on a youngster, but this Lew Burdette, reportedly je t­ ^ctory over SppKane, their PCL is repeatedly ' brought about by ^ g la n d , stopped Ben Salah Far- in b>- Bill LaRiviere 147-381, Hal /»ynmisaipn chairman. Snyder said MOTORS until it is time to sign a contract Exhibition Baseball Chicago (A ) ,7, Pittsburgh 14. ting 823,000. asked for |i40.000, eager beaver front officiea trying ,hat, 161. Tunis. 5. Walz 127-359,' Hal Burnett 149- he would. It wofi't help. Cleveland 9. San Francisco 6. 'Ihey say Sievers gets the high­ Indoor Gate Record Expected was offered 830.000. Burdette last farm' dub. Felipe Montemayor theXrinning run wifh a to get there first In the mad rush Boston —: Jimmv Kelley, 132'i , 358. Hal Hartley 141-354. Jim Benr Controversial Bout ChieSM (N) 5, Baltimore 3 est salary the Washington club fall became the first m»n in 37 son 132-345. John Saslela 133-362. Cincinnati- S, Waahington 8. ly for the Dod|«rs, who for talent. Lowell. Mass., itopped Jimmy Commissions, like courts, follow (Seven Innings). ever fias paid. At .an estimated years to pitch three complete Cohnors. 130. New Bedford, Maas., Walter Sullivan 344. John Naretto Philadelphia ®, 8 t. Louis S:- Los Aiigeies'S, Spoksiie (PCL) 835,000; his salary was increased For Basilio-Robinson Return games In a World Series snd win ly^four hits. ScouUng reports- o t 'clubs other precedent qew, And Helfahd, a Hai Tremendous Savings On All 5. . 146-343, Charlie Harrii 340. Tony lawyer. haS a clearcut ruling to 3 (10 Innlfiga). almost 10 per cent -, them — sgslnst the Yankees. The • than the Orioles indicate that New York 15. Mllw-apkee 8. Nichirison may be, the biggest bo- St. Louis—JeSte Bowdry, 174'4, Salvatore 335, Chris Deciantto 129 follow in the famous. "Revereal of 10-round explosive pitcher out of Nltrp, W.- and Bud McDowell 126. T Chicago, March 18 (F) — SiigarYfrom Turpin with _ a Vs., -knows he will never do It afi; lAnaed largely of college players in Beardleas youths, have reoelved the middleweight championship s 1956 PONTIAC 1956 MERCURY Early in 1955 he started a come­ been -paid much more than the The Manchester Auto Parts more'money than a price of the y fifth time in what la expected, to minimum 85.500, squawked vio­ Om Token Bid - , back and on Dec. 9 of that year stretched their winning streak to seal on the New .York Stock Ex­ Hardtop with all the Hardtop, tutone paint, be a record indoor gato. lently. ' . aix games last night nipping Wy­ *. ^ I he won back tha middleweight WhUs other outfits were falling change. The Tayment of fantastic extras, radio, heater, radio, heater, Merro- The InUrnaUonal Boxing. Club championship when he ka^md "What are they doing ” asked man Fuel 28-21 to overtime. In the ' all over themselves seeking the big bonuses to untried albietes Del Ennl* of the Cardlnajs, "pay­ Hydramatlr, p o w e matic, white tires, lo­ says there will be a near capacity Bobo Olsoiivln tWo rounds in Chi­ nightcap the-CycIlets came from bey’s signature, Lee MacPhail, as- started with Dick Wakefield get- cally owned. Do not of 23,000 in,Chicago Stadium with ing the' ushers instead of the windows. Imraiacutote. cago Stadium. «s, a civU engineer of eorts, behind to beat Fletcher Glasa 36-31, eistant to George Weiss, tele­ ting 852.000------“ from — Detroit ■ — toJ 1941. See It today for only wait. See It now. 1 5 9 5 a gate of more than.8500,0<» for ' Gene FuUmer won a. 16-round actors?" the commiasioner of nUblic The final gam *«o^lhe regular phoned Lou Msguolo, the . little In 1949. the Tigers gaVe 868,500 the rematchr ^ t e n ofor a lo-rounoer15-rounder aiat decision and the tlUetitle from Rob- *N^ Qubqa’e F*ult > season will be played tomorrow Italiano who to the Yankees’ eyes works for the (jommonwealtb of plus two esrs t o . catcher Frank ■ r New Yijrk last fall when BaelllOS ju m ory 1957. but Sugar "II isn’tsn’t John Quinn’s (genej(g* MAssachuaetts. He also has been in night St 6:30, matching. Keith’s In toe Midweat. Maguold didn't House, who more u-ecently lifted'Robinson’s title. . -^ y came .... back four . monthe------later manager) fault,” remarked ^ of Variety against the Elks, the m W on BUI Skbwron, Tony Ku- traded to Ksnsas City. Paul Dodge POm\AC the construction business: league champs. ? A victory for 1955 OLDS "88'* 1955 The Indooz^ record of- 8428,918. snd knocked out FilUmer to five the aaUsfleiLBfsyes, tOweBng him­ bek snd Norm Slebern. He said hej In 1950 the Indians paid $125.- by TonjTZsle and Rixjky Graxiaiio self In ths~clubh(wta'W^MUleli-* -wasn't ■ interested.' ‘The rich New rounds—that, too, w * in Chicago _____ t M a . a lo ^ will n e c ' S T l OOO to Billy Joe Davidson and the In qhicsgo Stadiun) doesn’t sppesr Stadiuib. ton’s Brsvss dosed Milwaukee Deal * Totk club made only a token bid Pirates 8100,000 to Paul Pettit, a- Hardtop, fully equip- 4-door aedaii. - A real to have a ctunlta to stand. Over Cairnes cuts s prstoritob piece of playoff game With Fletcher's. In dark IT cluh going broke, but this Is a Boston iif: 1949 and throughout the day night at 'OrSO at the Y. be able to ptay to an A (eague these Dodgers signed 18-yesr>old Jim ^ e h te f' television plus- 830,000' Billy Neville Fiind world champkmship team.. It has far-flung chain . a s. the organiza­ daya.’’^ comtoented Msguolo. Ctoiitile for 850,000. h« explained: « b m rsdio. The Partsmen had to come from drawn mow people and mSde tion spread. Cairnes then engi­ behind to beat stubborn ,Wyman. "I -didn’t llHe Nicholson at Ml," "I wanted to go with the Yankees, BroadoMt Scheduled Boost<^d by’ ^Crfene more njoney -than anybody in neered '. and closed the fantastic In-rejpitaUoii Ume the game ended' Temarked a famous major league but It Was strictly a question of Chiesgo wUlibe blacked out for basebsll for the last five years. deal for MtlwauHee County Sta­ at -17-all, but Bruce Pigott,_ , Auto scout. - "and 1 tailed him in 13 dough." . . 1956 FORD -theater television but will be in- The rent was something like dium: in 1983. Parts center quickly put hia club . games. I saw pitchers whom 1 ' The father of a precocious 1955 FORD A fine, turnout’ of parents and s dollar s ■ year when the club "My only previous affiliation jxluded In. the Nationtl Radio broad­ players contributed 850.5|0 to the ahead with a basket seconds after WBuldn’t look ab. frightful pitcheia shortstop invited club offlclsU to moved to' Milwaukee. And this with baseball Is that Brother Gil- 4-door Cuatomltoe V8, ...^1 cast. , the extra pOriod started. Pigott’s strike him out 14 or 15 times. He'a his home to staml to line on a the posted price per Gallon purchased here of all ' Ranch Wagon, radio, Billy Nelvllle Fund last night at year, when the cdunty raised It ■bert was my older brother," he 12 points were high for both clubs jo t a ..blind spot here,” and the certain date when offers were to radio and heater, new .Basilio arrived in Chicago yes­ said. "His j real name waa Philip heater, Fordomatle. terday and with Robinson coming the Verplahck school. The feature- by 8300,000, stilly S bargain base­ while Rusty Burnett had nine tallits ■foxy forager drew his arm around be considesed. Baltimore eigned tires, spotleoo. Imagine $■ attraction w a s'a basketball (? ) ment rate,- Cairnee raised the -ad­ Cairnes.’** only Low. mileage. B.xoep- in today, the promoters will have for Wyman. Ida chest. one Bruce Swango for a bundle '9 9 5 tlonal. game, botweep. the West' Side Rec mission prices- the next day." - Brother Gilbert wSa the kindly, The Cyclists held a slim 25-23 after he .warmed up in a high the entire week to ballyhoo the legendary , flgiu-e who raised the -•’he’s a 'bad outfielder and al­ GASOLINE FULL PRICE fight with both contestants oh Midget Lesgiiew and, the Coaches. Pertiira N o’ Man lead at halfUme, then trailed 31-26 school gymnasium.' 'Then Paul AccoVding to the. ofllclel scorer, immortal Babe' Ruth at Saint ways will be. He’s too alow. I hand. . . Who U this Cairnes; ,#ho all at at the three-quarter mark then out- timed him 20 or more times go­ Richards found that Swango FOR UNLIMITED TIME — I *2*3*5 who has requeste With this, Joe. insists he is not AwfuL PICK-UP TRUCK...... $425 ets have been sold. Some 815.tick­ handsome .IrUh.ma'n of 50 is Lou As Ossie Bluege. director of ofllcial but the Coaches may pro­ looking to pay depression. wages. Blsnchfield (»), Roj^er Macalone . *’.His arm la good enough, but ets still remain along with most Perinl's "no” man. He says the Bravos’ front office Z.didn’t like the fact that he didn't the Waahington farm system, or Cy, Here’s How It Works! *52 PONTIAC CLUB COUPE .. $395 test the decision on grounds that "Liou doesn't want anything (7) and Mark S)ieptoff (14) sparked V8, radio and heater. •52' CHEVROLET ...... $495 o f the 830 and 840 eftes. Coach Ernie Down employed more isn’t exactly on the cheap side. the -winner’s attack. George May - graduate from high school. He what paises for one, says: ’The The higher priced ducats are ex­ done by remote control,"' said Warren SpsJin is down for 865,000, was signed, you see, when his clubs that are paying fancy prices You purchase a NEW PONTIAC, VAUXHALL or USED CAR priced Power Glide, radio and heater, clean. than 41ve players at one time. Cairnes, over a Scotch, and platn_ led the Glasamen with 20 points. over 8350 during the month of MARCH. Then you will be entitled to pected to' move quickly once It ap­ The-game was close all ihe way Henry Aston add Red Schoen- class graduated. But I don’t like for bonus babie’s , are. curiously, pears that RObinson. who - has a water Ip the Manatee Hotel cock-' those that quarrelgd. about upping buy all your gas here at 3c OFF the posted price for as long as you '52 DODG€ SEDAN...... $395 b\it excellent teamwork by the dienst get 840,000 and Eddie kids like this who don’t graduate. Good family car. '52 OLDSMOBILE ...... $595 notorious record of postponing tail lounge. "He doesn’t want any­ Mathews 835.000, The payroll will It Indicates that something along their established** players’ meal drive the car you purchased here, providing you are sttil the owner Midgets proved the deciding fac thing held up while John (Quinn) Long Trip Home Loaded, exceUNit condiUon. fights, is all set to go. tor. The Coaches, attired in 'total 8600,000. , L tha Dna-is wbng. What was he money by a buck a day." ef said car and you drive to with it each time to get your gas. It won't be long now before the ump hollers Basilio, Who won a close decision and myself are trying to reach novelty uniforms, discovered that But the grumbling is evident be­ Moscow, March 18 (Ti—The In- '50 CHEVROLET .... ____$95 "Batter Up!" But you don't have to waif until from Robinson last September, him." - cause Cairnes has to be shown BUY NOW— ^ThU Is A Gfmiiiiaf MoMy Scpfing Off«r! SPECIAL u . their "old shooting eye"_w ssnt Perinl’s yacht, -the, Bontina. IS jury-riddl^ U.S. amateur . ica said on his arrival: what is used to be. . whv--and then some. '50 PLYMOUTH ...... 595 •51 HUDSON SEDAN ...... ;.. $52 then to see how the National aiid American, "I know what to expect from now in IHqrida tastora, but the hockey team prepared for the start Ronnie Daigle wishes to*exj>?ess : T^ls is Brother Joseph, not o f its long, trip home today, loser league teams are shaping up. Starting Thurs­ Robinson and he knows , what to last itme Cairnes' telephoned him Brother Gilbert. a "sincere thank you" to the Rec­ the chairman of the board waa at. of a two-game special Series with day, Earl Yost, Herald Sports Editdr, will ba expect from me.” reation Department. coaches, RuaSia but satisfied with Its show* Paul Dodge PONTIAC The 30o'.csr-old champion said Chutes des Passes, way up in the BOWLING giving ydu a "YosH Eye" view ot all 12 teams players, parents,, Sandy Hood, Canadian bush where he Is build­ ing considering its handicaus. The he weighs about 163 about the Julie .Peak. Sandy Gburiki. collec­ ing an ^ 0 million hydroelectric Inquiry fo Be Held U.S. team, minus two star defense* A Dependable Houae To Deal With now in Florida. His reports will be corrting in same a i Ibe last time he fought tors, Danny Morlino, referee, mem­ plant. The' boss might have been men and scoring ace Johnny Robinson, and will stick mainly to Albany. N. Y,. March 18 iJPf- -An ALLEYS from Lakeland, Clearwater, Tampa, St. Pe- bers of the-. Manchester High in Australia, where with Henry J. Mayasich. battled the Soviet "A” 373'Main St., Mancheater—MI 9-4545-*Open Eveniina road work In final preparations. School Band in attendance. WaJly Kaiser he is boring an 880 million Inqulry Is; to ba; held In the death team that waa, ruilnerup in the AVAILABLE EVERY .farsburg, Bradenton and Sarasota. Look for His boxing will consist o f three Irish, West Side Rec Bowl.ng tunnel. He might, have' been in of a 21-year-old amateur boxer in- World Championships down to the League and . ali of the other a r ­ Jurtd.ln a bout Saturday flight In MOTORS . . . read thfise reports on the sport pages rounds a day. Timbuctoo or north of Nome last minute before losing 5-3 last NIGHT-eMI 9-8100 First'W on In 1951. sons who helped nfiske the nig.ht a Cairnes would say no for- him. - Glens Fsl'". James Rorior of Burt night. of The Herald, .Thsy'll help you know more big success... The Perinl Corp. of Framingham, jtogton. Vt.; died In Albany Hos­ RENAULT SALES and SERVICE Robinson, who Uks BasUloJs s pital yesterda'y of a masalve blood former welterweight champion, Mass., last year completed 8153 about baseball's inside story. million worth of heavy construc­ clot on the brain.'Ren Becker of BJMy Pierce and Dick Donovan lURPHY^ AUEYS 634 CENTER ST. OPEN EVENINGS 4fH 3-S1B1 won the middleweight Utta In Chi­ John (Whsdk) Hyder been of the Chicago White Sox ted Oeorgls Tech bssketbell coach tion. Thq hsad man should worry Albany, AAU district boxing chair­ . . •' 'f j l fttAIN BTREET. . cago Stadium ftom Jake Ls Motta about Lew.Burdette ssking for man, said a four-man board of in- American League pltch*rs In com­ on Feb. M, 1961. “ He lost It to since the itart of the 196X-M ^ 816,000 m eee£' MSybs. he would ulry would condudl a hearing to plete games ln>19S7, each flniahtog • / . Randy Turpin in LunMoA Bngland, son. HIP tosm* hs*^ ’f* " ••..Iqet throw him s brstwurat. SIans Falls on Thursday. 16 gafit**' on July 10, 1951, snd regsUisd It 95 gsmae to atx esmpsigns. \ I > k S ' , ■ i K 'f 'S ' a

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 18,1968 MAiNCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCH^IStER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAR^H 18, 1958 PAGP FOURTEEN • thur J; Roy o f WUlfinantlo for .hie H o o s m f o r S ale ^.HooseWd Gosdit, 51 WHheat Boflrd 59 Wanted to Rent . 68 Hom ftifftrSal* 72 72 many yean o$ active Isaderdiip ia Household Services t h e r e o u g h t a b e a l a w I BX FAGALY and SHORTEN ElksSponsor Trailers 6 -A p l e a s a n t liaated room one block (X V m ) NEW CAPS. $16*900. the Elk organiinition: U.S. Plansyto FirC Offered. " ’ 13A USjBb ^ipblng from JCain. Kitchen privilegea it flnl^ed rooms, IH oaths, amaslta INVESTORS SPECIAL Parade SdieAnled M OBILEHOM ES^ Furniture tak- supplies, Wndowi, and as­ 8 4( 4 ____ d e S ^ f fleatlaman. Parking. MI WANTED drive, oholea -locatlOB. R* in Immediately following the in- Classified en as down j^ym ent on mobile* FURNITURE repairing and rafln sorted lumber. Saturdsy 9 NAME TOUft Olmock A (M.. fUattom. Ml Two-family of three and three, etailetlon ceremonies the new homes, Elxnbuent lots available at tshing; antiques restored SSimi- s(.m.-4 p.m. wsatrsathar permitting. g i v e u s m o m •-- X Huslnes* location with parking garagea, central. Both ^pertments lodge membefs, along with digni­ T i u r i A J , WANT 98345, Joseph AaOtord. Ml 9-6818. Mansfield^ Jensen’s, Inc. (always tor* Repair Service, TaleottvUle. Week days 8:30-8 p.m.i.m, stock — "" parklft^ Reslden* area. Wa need an office end show­ Barbara Woods, Ml 97703, or -vacant Immaculate, on beat ex* taries and viBiting BnU, will pa­ M o r e ce Adfertisement rella^l 64 Park Road, West MI 8-7449. off North Mdbi 'dI-* or 'call *»■ NOPAYMBNTr. A m iL 18th Ual iMSBborhood. Phone Ml oellent return. Also a practically East Hartford rade through East Hartford. A PART room area of about 250 to 800 Robert Murdock, M l 964T3. CLASSIFIED ADVT. HMdord, AD 3-6214 or GA 9*4479. 9 3899.______, TAKE A L t ,90088., ' i- ' new 4 anu 4, one vacancy. Another reception and smorgasbord will bs jitenday through Saturday, 9 to 6. a b s o l u t e Bargain - Upholater- meSAlDES Al ;t h »- io PC. square feei|PlUa work room space BEAtmFUL NEW thrse bedroom is 6 and 6, completely movated. held at 654 Tolland S t (Oeattaoefl from Bag* DEPT. HOURS Y O im BUlCiJINO NEEDS AT Nin$ Menehsstir men Monday, Wednesday, Thursday tng, custom made cornices, ■ !*Dr PC, U V - ATTRACTIVELT furnished Irqht of about the same. ranch, hot water heat, ceramic prominent roles In the tost Others from Man oh ss ter playing 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. evening.. ‘ drapes and slip covers, 179.60 and 9 ^3LE8ALE 1 PRICES InaDTTESET, bath, excellent workmanship, 100' ,T, J. CROCKETT, Realtor c e re m ^ e e ot Beet Hai^ford IWcs *1ionorary esquire” roles on behalf A b o u own talned by the new satelUbe would up. Choice of fabrics. Call Mrs. No. X Wsstem Framing Per M’ 8103 8 P C S O F A W » WDT. ’•PMILCO'* Write Box F, Herald frontage, 111,700. Carlton W. Lodge, No. 2668, which will be fON, of their lodge will be Maurice E. not be ascertained until UlemStry f o r SALK House trailer, ideal LaPine, Ml 9*8694. Canadian Framing " *“ ELEC. REF.V^gALOHIC" COMB. MI 8-1877 of MI 9-7761 data and other information reeetv- Hutchba, MI 9-0183. melly InstUntod Saturday at 2 p.m. ^toaudet Edward E. Edgar, Elmore Dr. HarySy McArthur, professor COPY CLOSING TlWfE for camping. Inquire ,14 Strong 1x13 Dry Weetem RANQE. "M A tT kO r WASHSai, ed from the sphere had been ana* CURTAINS laundered in home. at toe East Hertford High School S.'’Anderson, James W. McKemgh, o t the New 'Testament. Department FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. St. Sheathing Per M' 889 " B M B R S O N ’•^I’fflEVISION, 5-4 TWO-FAMILY, 319 bathe, L* Lodge is lysed, . Years of experience, prompt cerv- f r o n t BOOM, centrally locaud, URGENTLY needed four or five MANCHESTER gymnasium, Manchester Bruch W . Noble, Edward J, Tom- of Hartford Seminary Foundation, Knotty Pine Paneling "HOOVER" VACU«M.\*‘H O . type Utchen- dining combination, sponsoring the Bast Hertford klel, Tbomaa J. Blanchard, J. Hugo But Roeen said ha was mors ln> MdN. THRU FRI. Auto Driving SchooF~7-A ice. Straight, I1.2S, ruffles, 11.75. AU Per M* $140 HAWK" AX RUGS, ’ ’SlBALY’ - heat, hot ^ ter, parking. Gentle­ riwms. Two adulta, two girls, ages attached double. garage,garage. . wUl take'tor his subject "Divine MI 9*2411. man prafarr*S, Call MI 9-7129. l^ u p . B«»nson, Paul Oagne, Arthur F. invasion” in the third of his series tareeted in ths faet that tbs Van­ DlaM>pearlns Stairwaye BOX-BPRINO.' :^'f|BALY’* 17 and 12, MI 90156. $16,500 Carlton W. Hutchins, Investment Properties guard orbit’s low point is 400 1 0 ;3 0 A .M . Heeding the initiation eutte for Steele, Anthbqy F. Bquillecote and of four weekly Lenten le^res, MORTLOeX’S-rManchester’s lead­ Each 834.95 TRESS, DISHES, SILVERWARH. 94153. milee. SATURDAY 9 A.M. ing driving school. Skilled cour­ p l e a s a n t larg^ heated room. Year d d two-family^bouse. 4 end that part of the cesemony will be Harry J. FiratOK^ Thursday at 8 p.m. In-toSnter Builditisr— Contracting 14 8 Panel Colonial doors POTS k PANS., KITCHEN OABI* FrefTparfcinf, on biikltne. 146 Cen­ "That’s fsr bettsr than ws had teous instructors. Licensed, au­ From $5.96 each adults. Reference if desired. (Hi NEW 5>A room ranch, ceramic 4, Storm windows aitd arora. One Edward N. SerreU Jr.. 88 JWeever Church. Following hie JMk there NETS PICTURES AND A FEW Rd., past exalted ruler of Man­ hbped for,” Rosen told a report­ thorised by Department of Motor W lndowe-Complete and ter St. TeLSa 95002. \ WrlU Box K, Herald”. tile bath, jltning area, attached vacancy. Centrally located. 821,50(). WiU be a social hour, with rofresh- BIDWELL Home Improvement Co. OTHEiR ITEMS. chester Lodge. H* will take the er. He said provisions had boen Vehicles for driver education. . Sm Up From 811-10 each garage, fml basement ameaite menta served by w^ommlttee Of XOUS OCK>Ppa^TIQN Alterations, additions . garages. Free Delivery, Free Storage, THREE fumiahe COUPLE WTTH three year . old Year old two-femliy house, 4 and role of grand exalted ruler. Serv­ made for tflS poasibility of a low U- Hydran.atlc, standard shift,"' MI Mahogany Paneling Ft. 18c drive. Completely landscaped Center Cmurch C^W eds. BE APPBEClATEb Re-siding specialists. Easy budg- Free Service, Free Set-up, bouaekeeplng. Ap chShbd dealrea four, or five room 4. Storm windows end doors. Near ing with him will be Roy E. Pelge, point o f only 200 milea. 9-7398. ■ colored Shakes is” Sq. 810.50 817,300. R. F. ZMmock A Co., Local Stocks et terms. MI 9-6495 or Tn Phone for Appointment ! SL- rent. Call MI 9-0892. / sdiool, bua line and shopping can 29 Victoria Rd., a member of Rock­ "The fact that our low point ia 8d and 16d Common Realtors, Ml 9*5346. Joaaph Ash­ Hra. Lena/'Paquette end her 5-9109. ✓ CH 7-0858 ter. 823^000. ville Lodge, Irtjo wiU be grand ty- twies that high means we were Dial Ml 3-2711 LARSON’B driving School—Offers ’Nilln Keg, 810.35 OBNTUBiaBN--8eparata entrance, 3UR OR FIVE room ui^mlshed ford, Ml 94818, Barbara Woods. niother, ktoVJudith Netto, former- After 7 P.M.. JA 9-9908 QnotafloM Fnrnlslied by much more successful than we had all types of driver education on ALL TYPES of carpentry work ■ Mail in for our free window bath, showeiv^ modern conven- sent for couple. Prefer first MI 9-7703, or RobcArt Murdock, M l Older two*famlly house. 8 end 8. ler. . .. _ St, were surprised last insured dual control cars, stand­ See It Day Or Night James M. Reiardon, 75 Benton Cobarn A Hiddlebreek. Iftc. hop*^ tod that tbs satellite will done, alterations, dormera, roof pamphleta If you have no means of trsnspoMa- iencsi, parWnig.'^ntral, privacy. floOx. MI 3*0768 after 5 p.m. 8-6472.- 8-car garage. On bus line. One va* their new home, 41 ard or automatic. By trained and caney„ $15,700. St. win head Um inatallaUon suiu L, by a house-warming have a much longer life than could Ing, porches, etc. Call Ml 9-5981 NOBODar.-BUT NOBODY tion. I ’ll send my auto for you. No MI 95614 after 4 p ftx Bank Blocks. certified instructor, licensed by (XXVD) - EAST H A R T F O R D which elSo includea Oeorge R. Eng- an by a group of their have been expoeted," Rosen added. Lost and Found UNDERSIELLS NATIONAL OWigation. ‘ 8 room older home. Desirable lo­ m tsr ■yrust . . . 58 68 the State of Coon. «Q 9-6075. W. C. HOME IMPROVEMENT ATX'ENTER. Reasona^*^,,^Clean (While they test) — New ranch cation. 3.flreplacea. 2 baths. Ahun Ueh, 53 ‘rhom oe Dr., grsnd es­ ler ntoghbora. The g u a rts The Army launched its Explor­ A _L -B —E—R—T—'S , Farms Land for Sale 71 Bank and Trust er I satenite Jan. 81. Tha cylin­ LOST—Fair ot glasaes in slate blue Co. Remodeling and repairing NATIONAL LUMBER. INC- room f q r ”0os or two gejm|im*n homes. 814,990. (Completely fln inum siding. Can bv convSrted to quire; Chsrlee W* Lathrop, 172 E- brought wito. them refreshments, MANCHESTER Orlvining Academy 48-45 ALLYN ST.. HAR*rFORD ished). Built-in stove end oven, der is almost eeven feet long end frame. In victalty of High School, kitchens, bathrooms, porches, ga­ 381 STATE STREET with parking; bath and abos^. 2 famUy. $14,900. ChnUr Bb. 'grand inner guard: at Patrick bapkins and other* licensed by State oiof Oonn. and' BRANCH OF “ OONNBCmCUT'S fireplace. Ceramic tile bath, full First National Bank of ■ix inches in diameter. It weighs *nie8day afternoon. Please call MI rages, dormers, residing and roof­ NOR*rH HAVEN. C»NN, |X HM i!St.M 97088. James H, McVeigh. $1 Oxford items with the^sgme motif, to­ Motor Vehlclfe Department Can LARGEST FURNITURE STORE'* basements, emeeite drives , com- Older 8-room houae. New heating 9., a member of Bank A Trust Oq* house. LOST—L*rga ’ white aiid needs, from 16 to 6fli'. Standard Open Mon. thru Frt. ’Hll 8 p.m.. X TaOor Shop. 6 BiaseU. MI 8-7388. F.H.A...... R.. -F. ______D ti^lijk A Co., Real 2-car garage. 810.200. mented aatelllts part. RMkvlUa Lodge, grand Fire Insaraaee L mixed cat, answers to Randy. In shift, push button, fluid drive W d ALTERA'nONS to kitchens, bath­ Diam ondah—W a tch e s — After 6:80 MI 95047. tors, 9 0 94348, Joseph Ashford. Army Bscretary Brueksr an- HAND BRAIDED m g. 8x10, red, . BuUdliW loU for aale in various Over 800 Charter J Aetna Fire WV4 5914 Members of Hedasseh kfo vicinity of Lilac and Trumbull Sts. automatic. Serving Manchester, rooms, attics, cellars, porches or MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods, 9 0 piuls of Manchester end eurround. More than 800 nun will be Initl nounesd sarller that there may be J e w e lry 48 gray, black, blue. Call MI 9-8872, M.5 . Hartford Firo/.y.##••!“ loo minded of the Hedesssh donobsSf' Call Mrs. Bdythe Dextbr. MI Rockville, Coventry. Bolton, An i^yroom. Plumbing, carpentry, . FURNISHED romns for rent also Holland, 6 acres,'' Robert Murdock, 9 0 ing towns. eted into East HAnford Lodge as another attempt to launch an dover and Vernon. Call Mr. Mic- electrical and masonry. Aluminum Mfore 7 p.m. cabtna. Parking, on bus line. In- National FlrS ...... $2}^ fair tonight beginning with a coeX- 9-60S3. LBONART W. TOST, Jeweler, re- ' 10 acres wooded and charter members. The group has tail party at'7:S0 in the vestry of Army aatellito within a week. aiding. Garages, cottages, out- \ gulr* Scranton’s Tourist Horae and Phoenix ...... 6814 0014 N. Eniott Felt, operations man- lette, P I 2-” <»- _____ pain., adjust* watches expertly. LIVING R(X>M chsin , Andover, 5 wooded HARTFORD — 81500 doffn. Financing can bs arranged. been in organuatlon since Novem­ Life mad- IndemiRy Ins. Coe. TSmple Beth Bholom. Irv Wer- buddings, room additions, Nuside Ressohabls prices Open daily. C a ^ , MI 9-0536. aggff tor..Martin Co, on Project Announcements drapes, picture, Uble. C And many others, bedmom.itope Cod,. dU$>' ber- UndeM w Airectkm-cff George Artitto...... 145-CesttSlty . . . .185 moitt will praeent "Psychology to Engineering Company. Inc,, 34 32 ( Help Wanted —Male 36 Situations WanttML-'.,,;! Thuraday -aveninga. 139 Sprues H. 105 Oxford St. w u - V uigua^ said there would bo one BttrineM Sttvices O ffeted 13 ;■■■.. .BuaincsB 9-8685. CUBAN, OOMFORTABLSr ■ brooks and vlewK'YBtbot; carport, trees, near JOHN TONTICEUl^SON VnaitaiM, Aetna’^Life ...• ...• .• i $ 7 , 197 Action” as the program for the F em ale' 38 Btrsst Ml 94887.______^ PI 24600. • llenur'e peat district deputy, is more test yttilele flring in the cur­ INOOME TAXES prepared in your or. double bealde bath. Tel. $18,900. Clifford Hansen, Oanifl G en era l...... 258 ' 265 evening. Husbands are invited. FLOOR SANDINQ and retlnlshtng. FOR' L E A SE I WANTED— Experienced man to Stoto chairman tor new lodges end. rant ssrias. , home ocrlQL appointment. Bheper* manage retail package atmre and WOULD CARE for one or two »*«740. Realtor. X | 8-1803. Call MI 9-9515 Hartford Electric lA. 57 69 lenced tax-vrork. MI 8-4723.. Specialising tn oM floors. HI HIDE-A-BED. RegStNiable. Call long with Dr, George A. Calllou- The Cosmopolitan Club wlU In Washington, Dr. John P. Aluminum Storms and New two bay eervice stMlon. Cor- j pan time asilstant. Write Box Z, small childrsn, days in my home. Fuel and F*ed 49-A TrSvelera ...... ?• 81 9-5750. nRer 6. MI t - * 4 » r . ______NICE ROOM next to bath, private Houses for Sale ^!ERN6N-«ibsi) down. Quality 6% ROCKLEDGE SECTION^ ette, 119 Center St,^ first vice meet Friday afternoon,- eterting Hagen, director of Project Van­ Screens 14>A ner Grove and Hale'Sts., Rpckvllie. Herald, stating ags, experience MI 9-8413. home, one minute from Mein, 17 room randt fuBJMseinent, auto­ president ot the Connecticut Elke PuMio UtUIttes guard for NHL, said tha Navy SEASONED hardwdbd for>Jflr«* MISCELLAN^Ut household Items 20 with a businese meeting at 3 INOOME TAXES prepared. CaU Elxcellent location. Paid' u^ainlng and salary desired. Peart St. (V) BUIUDERS special-built tot matic oven and range. Near new GARTH ROAD Aaan„ will be among the honored Conn. Light A Power 1$ would launch six Vanguard rockets MORTENSEN TV. SpeelaUsad RCA COMPLETE price range of alum >rogram. Financial assistance can| place, ent and split to order. Call for sale ftiflSe awsy prices. 14 Hertford Electric L t S5'/4 5814 o’clock In the C2iepmen House on M l 9-8829. MEa4—TWO — 895 guaranteed to Dog9—Bird»—Pets 41 ML 97088. Leonard L- Giglio. btmselt New living room with high school,'$l6,Mo7^0ifford Han. guests. with 21-inch, 2014 pounff apbans televislan servtea. M I'i'9^641 Inum windows, doors, awnings, >e arranged with proper party. Main 8L, Manchester. CLEAN, MODERN double room 41 Haynes St. Following the,meet­ built-in bookihelvea, flnlahed rac< aen. Realtor. 9 0 8-ia08;'s,^ Custom designed. Unpe' bedroom Michael Klro, a member and Hartford Gas Co. ... 88 and one with a 13-ineh plastic k>be. - FEDERAL INCOME taxes pre­ jalousies. Fo* free estimate call Stan plus, commission and ex­ With kitchen privilegea for one or Southern New England ing Edward Thoms, administrator Us now. Home Specialities Co. Ml penses. Permanent sales work for MANCHESTER PET Center, 995 S E V i^ MACHINE. Just received reation room with nrapiace and, ranch with attacMd, garage on officer of 9Unchestcr Lodge, will Sputnik n . possibly 35 fast long pared with your savings la mind. h il l s * t e l e v i s io n Service. GULF OIL CORPORATION two gmiUemen, MI. 9-7614, paneled den. Huge kitchen, dining MANCHESTER—12,000 'Telephone ...... 36 88 of tbs hospital, will g*ve a short 8-2856. married men with good running Main St. Ml 9-4278. Open Monday Garden— Farm— Dairy in'trade. electric console, fti excel­ large fla^ wqU riuuled'tot at Ugh be Installed as the exalted ruler talk and then the men-NkWi wUl be and flve feet in diameter, is ex­ Reasonable rates. Call MI 9-6246. AvaUable at aU times. PhUco fM area. Twice aa many cabinets as room Qape, garage, good 9fauinfeetaring CompenJee pected to ceuw orbiting about tory supervised service. Tel; MI cars. Travel limited to 30 mile through Saturday 9-6, Thuraday Products 50 lent condition, sews like new. Wal­ elcvatioh. Unusual room arrange- of the Beat Hertford lodge. Other taken on a tour of the hospital, CH 6-6571 and ra d a y nIgbU till 9. usual. Two ceram ic tile batbo. For near schools, bus end i officara of the Best Hartford lodge Arrow, Hart, Heg. .4614 4914 April 17. Tha 1,120-pounff sputnik 9-9698. area. Write Box 581, Manchester, nut cabinet. Only -869.60. Easy Apartments— Flats— 814,500. aifford Hansen. Realtor; makes maximum use cf^tbe starting 'about 8 o’clock. Mrs. E. Roofing-Siding 16 Conn., to arrange Interview, Im­ OOOKINO APPLES 90c. MeInMib further tnlormatlon q? appoint­ who formerly belonged to 9Ian- Associated Spring ... 1814 2014 baa a dead dog aboard. INOOME TAXES prepared. CaU MI Ask for Mr, White / terms. M l 1-8688, Tenements 63 ment to see call the R. F.^Dimock 9 0 8-1803. square feet of living arfo. 10 W. Wltham will be the hostess. r a y ANN T V Clinlo service call mediate consideration. HEALTHY AIrdale puppies, regls- cold storage No. l half ity .. construction throughout cheeter are Peter Late, Daniel T. Bristol Brass ...... 5% % The aewrat U A . aatsUita broad­ 9-6056. FOR *rHE best in shlngts ju id built tered. Five weeks old, Ready to A Go., Realtora, Ml 94345. Joae(di 110 casts at low power on two radio *2.50. 24 hour service. Bonded bushel. Tel. Ml S -n tT Louis NOW ON display . four and flve 812,900 SEVEN room Colonial, four *riurn)ahy features. Moffett end Walter Johnson. Collins •....■.••*•.•••• - Our Lady of Victory Mothsra up rooting, gutters, leaden, chim­ go. AD 8-4980. Bunce. 629 West C-nter Street. Ashford, MI 9*6818, Barbara Dunham Bush 714 814 frequendea, 108 and 105A3 IS YOUR CLUB or organisation in­ work. Work done on radios, oar Auto salesman Musical' Inatniments 53 room model apartmenta.^ March laige bedrooma, excellent condi­ The Beat Hertford lodge ia the Circle will meet tomorrow night terested in earning 120-140 by tak­ radios and Hi Fi. MI 8-8877, MI i n and roof repaln call Coughlin. Insurance salesman Woods, Ml 9-7703 or Robert Mur* 2,OOS^4qdge to be admitted to Em-Hart ...... ;* . $014 4314 magacyeles. One usee chemical 8;7707. Relp Wanted— Femflle 35 QCXIKINO AND eatUig appler 75e 26to occupancy. $106 to 8180. Open dock. MI 8*6472. tion, near Mein St., Stores, 51 at 8 o'clock at the home of Mra. batteries fiid tha other small solar ing orders for seasonal products? 8-2958. Stock aalesman TR**~THB*Tctnsman electronle churches, convenience. Carlton W. the fratMTOtl circle since the Elks Fafnlr Bearing ...... 68 Articles For Sale 45 a 16 quart basket. Louis »- Botti, deOjr 1*7 p.m. Perk Chestnut CA1 4 . O W N ER 14 John Willard, 403 Summit S t batteries. Contact MI 9-0657. Roofing, salesman spinet organ today. Finest quality apartments, corner Park end (Xn> MANCSIESTER - New six Hutchins. 9 0 94182. were foimded in 1808. It la the Landers, Frary, Clark 12 l i n o l e u m , asphalt tUe wall cov SPEOAL WINTER rates for aU SALESLADY—Thorougtmy. exper­ 210 Bush HU) ftd. 20 At Cambridgs, Masii? ths Smith­ Farm couple GRAVE! ,8PEaAL*-$1.50 per ton of any home organa. Dubaldo room ranch home in (tockiedge second lodge to be eat up in Con­ N. B. M achin e...... * 36 ering. Phone 50 8-8109. Quality types of rodfing and siding. For ienced. Selling apparel, full time. CkutaW Sts. OsU MI 8-0676. Louis MI 2714 sonian Aatrophyaical Obaervatory free estimate, call Manchester House father delivered in truck load. tots. BROAD BREASTED bronze freeh Music Center, 188 West Middle Lavttt, rental agent, aection, aW baths, ceramic' uis TW0-FA9OLT 64 roonu. Two-car necticut in the past five yean,.and. North and Judd .... 24H INCOME TAX prepared in your and service since 1945. 40, hour week. Apply in person. Cook 21 alerted 127 U.S. moonwatch teams Rooting and Siding Inc. Ml Crushed atone, washed sand and frozen Tom 4urkeya, 60c a pound, Turnpike. kitchen counten. Attached garage, garage, centrally located, a MANCHESTER—Automn 8t>Xf you coinetdently, la sponsored by Man- Russell Mfg...... 18 Women Democrats home or mine. MI 9-1838. ' Co., Tots ’N 1*ens, 966 Main St. Plant warehouseman a"''*""* I ' I t ' ————■ » 42 to try to observa tha new Van­ 9-8933. asphalt. M l 3-2427, Nuaadorf *'and oven ready. Schaub’s ’Turke) NOW KENTING—RIX3CVILLE - ameslte drive, tolly ianoca^ block from 9Cein Bt. Convenient to are in need of a gooff |KXise^MUS4^Y oU rtiestor which flve years.ago had Stanley Steam ...... 30 DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com. Nurseryman 165 guard satellite vlauaUy. SADDLE HORSES for hire at B L and Stone Company. « F a m , 188 Hillstown Rd., Man Brand new 4*A room, spacious, lot, 831J)00. Call R. F. Olmock Co. churchea, schoola end ehopping. can't afford to pane this hF- toe distinction o f initiating the Terry Steam ...... 155 pany doors and windows, custom OFFICE CLERK Sheet metal worker Wearing Apparri<->Fars 57 35 Plan Bake Sale Many of the teams will be in ac­ B stables. Great Swamp Rd„ work', guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1588 RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and Chester, dufdex apartments, Indlvldusl Realtora, Ml 9*8345, J ea e^ Ash' Cell 9 0 8-8315 Or 9 0 8-5677. Six good-eised rooms wiu..fitnv. —.bob fJargeet class of candidates When Torrlngton ...... 28 built up roofs, gutter ana con Moldmaker '-*■ SELLING OUT—Ail cIbthUig, an­ beat, hot water, Built-in oven, ford. MI 9-6818. Barbara Woods. water OU heat. One car overmied to was chartered in Elk history. U.S. Envelope, com, ,. .,1914 2114 tion any way because Sputnik n is Glastonbury, Hillstown Ext. Open after 6 p.m. Excellent opportunity for woman I GRAY P C R S ^ lamb Anger tip (VI)—BOLTON LAKE—Four room The Manchester Federation' of dUctor work, roof, chimney re Auto mechanic tiques, tools, glassware, Mver, range, exhaust fan. dUqxMal, ll Ml 8-7703 or Robert Murdock, Ml garage with ameaite drive. N|ito. To celebrate the occasion, the U.8. Envelope, pfd. ..1114 1814 to make a eeriee o t visible morn­ aU the time. with experience on comptometer or length coa t Mink collar and cuffs, Bench furn^ed. Includes stove, Democratic Women is aponSoTlnf ing and night paasages over tha ASHES, RUBBISH, garbage, walks pain. Ray Hagenow, Ml 9-2314. calculator. Varied detail work Wm| Spotter garden tools, furniture, jriant Household Goods 51 cubic foot BYlgidaira. Colored 3447X lot. F ^ price ti5.9l». DfUdmum ’ ’’ord group has essem- Veeder-Root ...... 43 46 Shearing machine tqierator never worn slnca remodeled, $150. refrigeratok, weriier, tvro double a home baked goods sale at the United States this week. shoveled, all kinds of general work Ray Jackson, MI 3-8835. require someone with good Judg­ dishes anna1s 3 and light trucking. Rags and ment and ability. Excellent work­ :c Preeser ter Oak Ave., Hartford, Conn. Cloae to bua line, churches new MANCHESTER—Cuetom brick end Contact Alice Clampet, Jtoaltor. whidi MS been dedicated to Ar­ be construed, as actual markets. papers picked up free. Prices rea ROOFING. SIDING, painting. Car' Sheet metal helper chairs, 7>i cubic foot ttfrigerator. flopping center. 8110 plus utilities. frame cix room ranch, two Arm casionel chain, complete kitchen '9 0 9-4645. Many O ther listings Saturday. — able to see the Vanguard third ing, conditions, liberal bepefit prb-1 POWER MOWERS, reel knd 'a«t, lamps, $9,500 complete. R. F. WANTED—Ride to Woodland St., aonable. M l 9-0142. pantry. Alterations and additions. ' Donut maker Call MI 9-3994. ______Wanted*~To Buy 58 CeU n 7 b . Chase. T R 8-1200. places, large recreation room, available. The sale will be held from $ a.m. atagt rocket, but almoat eartalnly Hartford, from Porter St. vicinity. Ceilings. Workmanship guaran gram. Carpenter rotary, riding mowers, aU sises only $17,900. Cerlton W' Hutrhins, Olmock A Co., R eelten. 9 0 94345 would not sqa the tiny sphere. ANTIQUX; F U IW m m B , . Sliver, to 5 p.m. -'"Mours 6t»+!90. MI 8-6838..... ' OONDSai'S T.V.'flervlce; avftUaMe "tced.-A; Ar-Dioi«; Ine’.;'399 Autt FittST NATIONAL STORES j TV serviceman Ask for a demonstration aT-Gapitol OLD OUNa tany condltton i, APARTMENTS . Now v-^eenl -M i 84188.-•' • - J o i^ Ashford, 90 948U. Bar* 90OfCRBSTER-O X^rwele, three Avaibaikte P e k in g Not Used, Anyone toterested hi offering Tha Vanguard orUta around the any time. 1 Antenna conversions SL Ml 3-4880. V^arehouaeman Equipment Co., 38 Main St MI glaas, cbins, and used tumltu-ra swords, war raUcs, mUques, etv. New. rooms. Rockville. Exci b a ra ^ o ^ 90 9-7703, or Robert bedroom Colonial,. IH yeera old, goods for the sale may eall Mrs. Earth en the average o f every 185 Phllco factory supervised service PARK AND OAKLAND AVE8. Engine lathe operator 8-7958. nought and sold Furniture Repair (one or whole eoUecUon). 70 MID lently appointed end located, ex MANCHESTm-Large new five Murdock, 9 0 34472. garbage diepceel, dishweriier. minutes compared with 115 mta- CONNECTKXJT Valley Construe iklward T. O’Dwyer, 278 Oak B t Automobiles for Sale 4 Tel. Ml. 9-1489. EAST HARTFORD, CX)NN. Machinist ^ .*'” Service. MI 8-7449. S t Tel Ml 8-mT. elusive, edulte. MI 9-4824,-T R room ranch. Nice ^ace for kldt. 83500 d W C s R r a 94311. $17,800. utee for the Ekplerer. tion. All types of roofing, aiding, CAR RADIO, never used, fits' ear Finished baseraait, plenty of 148 LAKEWOOD CIRCLE, South — First S t u d y hy Police Shows Toolmaker K. Custom 84778. ______b e f o r e y o u b u y a used car ELECTROLUX owners — Prompt gutters and carpentry work. 85 or truck. Bumper jack, etc. 820, AB8(H.UTB BARGAIN - extras. Cell Bubder, MX 8432^ If you,ara looking for a large Co­ SIX ROOM Cape. Finished recrea Five Die in Blaze Refrigeration mechanic made cornices and draS M . Slip aee Gorman Motor Sales. Buick friendly service on your Electro­ years experience. MI 3-7180. Dairy farmhand ' • Monarch, MI 9-5890. UPRIGHT PIANO, in good eondl- VERNON—Three room apartment. lonial style ranch with three twin tion room with bar. Ameaite drive, covers, 159.86 amf up. Cliolee of (im MANCHESTER inveatment 'Monchestar should . etato de-tThursday and ffom 10 a.m. to 8 Public Reeords Sales and Service. 385 Main lux (RV cleaner. Pick up and de­ SECRETARY Art teacher Uon. Coll M l M S n . Garage. Modern conveniencea, ex­ ells bedrooms and excellent poa- chcSce legation. Direct from own­ p.m. Saturday: "This Is especially Ban Angelo, Tex., 9Iarch 18 ($ V - - Street. MI 9-4571. Open evenings. WEDDING GOWN—White lace, fabrics. Budget terms. Mrs. Rita, property. Two family duplex. Ex sibUities for flve. 3% baths, large livery. Call Electrolux authorized Social worker clusive neighborhood. References er. Call 9 0 9-0940. veloping its off-street parking t o true from Oak to BlaaeU, Ste,” he Flre'raced through a amall frame Roofing and Chimneys 16-A CbaUenging position avaUable for | ballerina length, size 5. Never JA 2-7780. ‘ reqtdred. MI 9-2837. ccUent condition, large ? bedroom living room, charming dining NESa> A CAR? Short on a down ssi-.s and service. Ml 9-0848 or JA Time study engineer cilitlea to leave Main St clear iof^ house yesterday and. burned five Bin oC.Bale 2-0108. Please ask for Augustine worn. Blond, portable cloaet, Mond Rooms Without Board 59 home, 3rd bedroom possible. room, nice kitchen, diahwaaher^ payment or had your credit turned ROOFING - Specialising tn repair inteUlgent young woman with initia­ Grade teacher bookcase, double bed and match­ SALE 1-8 OFF on wallpaper. Wail iU Intended function of moving traf­ hardest pla^ to find paHc- children to^death. Blair's Inc., to Saul Levina of Kamienskl. Spacious renovated kitchen. Good dlspoael, breakfast area, two fire:' Lots for Sale 73 Willie B. 'Bfotobaw, tha father, Wesj Hartford, stock, flxtures, down? Don’t give up! For a good tng roofs of all kinds Also new tive and good secretarial skilla. I Mechanical engineer ing night st9nd, Phone M l 9-6487 tiies 4c a tile. KentUe. from 7e PLEASANT ROOM for one or two. THREE ROOM heated apartmenU. investment income. Prime loca­ fic." ing Bifoce however, etill remains on Chemical Engineer placet, playroom. brenter to School Sts.; parking at the Purnell and Hey** sures satisfaction, prompt service. Visit our Employment Office.at Apply Connecticut State Em ploy­ ' SALE PRIOE 1949.00 full rear dormer, IH baths, fire­ palaces. King Kalakaua atjd Queen '- Deepest point in the Pacific or 115 Barry. Rd. tion for a .eapable, eaergetto frigerator. Nice location. Call MI place, basement -garage. T. Shan­ as well as all private and public lota, started the month' after he CH 7-6134, Ml 9-8485. 366 Pearl St., Hartford, interview* ment Service, 806 Main St., Man- (XXni) NEW TWO-FAMILY 4H* Soborban for Sale 75 parking lots off Main St., were Ltlluokalani ruled from it and the Ocean Is said to be the Marianas Ing houra are from 8, a.m. to 6 p.rt. sad efflcleBt youag nuw. some R. F. DIMOCK CO. 8-4255 for appointment. non. Builder. 90 8-74M, BU 9-1418. 4H- ^ .0 0 0 . The ultimate in a was here, was Barr's proposal. The Trench, where a sounding o t 85,- 1948 8TUDBAKER ' Commander, I Chester, MONTGOMERY ^WARD surveyed. Space availability counts survey conducted last week was latter was Imprisoned for 'nine Monday through Friday. multiple dwelling. R. F. Dlmock A 460 feet was obtained in Octobe?, five paasenger, good tires, $50. MI FIAT FINI$HXfioUand window college, with valoable pad di- . Ml 9.5245 ROCKVILLE-34 Grove 8t. Well (XXVI) JUST OFF Porter St. (Vm i .BOLTON — Coventry Line. were taken and recorded every also his suggestion os well as rionths in a second floor room after Millinery Dressmaking 19 838 MAIN ST.. MANCME8TER Co., Realtors, Ml 94345, Joseph 4961. . 9-6941. ______shades, inade to measure. All Help .Wanted-*— verslBed office experience; eve­ funtlshed two room apartment In­ Bcautifu: six room Dutch Colonial New six room C W - Four nnisbed hour during the period. Schendel's. tfM monarchy’! overthrow In 1893. ’ metal tteMUan blinds at a new THE Ashford, MI 9-6818, Barbera down, ceramic tile bath, walkout DRESSMAKING and alterations on ning university student - still quire first floor apartment 9. for Only 821,500. R. F. Dlmock Result No Surprise 1956 . FORD two-door custom, low^price. Keys made while Itdu HARIVORD ELECTRIC Male or Female__ Woods. Ml 9-7703 or Robert Mur­ basement. largt tot. $18,700. R F. The resulU of the survey were by Fordomatlc, low mileage. Privat*- coats, suits, dresses, skirts, etc. shooting, for n degree? I am A Co., Realtors. Ml 94245 or Mr. dock. 9D 84472. wslL Marlow’s. Central', located. 9-6636. LIGHT CO. ^ MBN^WOMEN“ 820 daUy. ROCKVILLE—U Laurel St. Bcrnie Cantor, TR 5-3495. Dimock • Co., Realtors. 90 no means surprising and it sub­ ly owned. (jtiU MI 9-7064 after 5 luminous nameplates. t a n k s looking tor a company that esa furnlebed three room apartment. 9-5245, Joseph Aahtord^D 9-6818, stantiated myJjong-standing opin­ p.m, ' . ■ X ' /■ WEAVINQ ot burns, moth holes SEPTIC SEm C TANKS. MANCHESTER—Custom six room, Dr e s s m a k i n g and alterations, WAJfTBD-Responalble woman to Reeves Co,, Atfleborp, Mass. Cleaned and IntlaOed use a youag. man tiiat is *elt- Inquire first floor rear, Mrs. (XVn> TWO new Capes with 1100 Barbara Woods, 90 9*7703. or Rob­ ions as well as B arr's," Schendel and torn clothing, hosiery runs, AND aqaare ft. of living area. 5 minutes Garrison Colonial. 24 foot By!' ert Murdock, 90 8-6473. ladles and children’s tailoring. Six- keep three year old In parrata '^Mc. able to fpUow lastructions. Porter. . ^ . rooip, 20’ master bedroom, said. * r d y o u V « g^f; handbags repaired, tipper re- perieneed. 337 Center St., Man­ home while *mother teaches. E x­ from Manchester Green. Youngs­ According to the chiefs analysis # SEWERS (COVENTRY—First avallsible; Four baths, finest workmanship, .Ito blacement, umbrellaa repaired, chester. Day or evening. cellent hours. Central location. Osp offer exceiletit references, PLUMED SEWEAS town kitchen, Uvlng room with BOLTON of the survey, parking spaces in Be loltM ^^ustom BuHt Machine Clenned rooms, knotty pine kitchen,. pri­ foot frontage, trees. Carlton W. 90 I r ^ men's shirt collars reversed and Call M l 8-1488 after 8:80, aadNkas.'Completed military ob- ■'fireplace^ vestibule. Large lot all of the lots off Main St. are la l tation to oiir vate sun porch, oil hot wat*r*heat Rutchlns, MI 9-5182. Here Is a new ranch that defies replaced. Marlow’s Uttle Mend­ -- - - « ItANChl $U.900 MachiRt OlMRfd $15,500. R. P. Dlmock and Co., not being utilised. "W hy? It’s hard UgattopP In exchange tor a and appUancee suppUed. Away comjranaon. It has been appraised ing Shop^______■ . - Moving-^Trucking— PART TIME cosmetic help wanted. | • INSTAltATION Septle Tasks, Dry WeUa. Bewet Realtors, 'Ml 9-6345, Joseph Ash. ^oomS, ceramic tile bath, ma- reasonwU^ salary to start With , from ntUse of town but near ecliool fIV) OFF PORllER STREET — for ILCOO over the sales price. to say,” Schendel said. "Prople, It Storage 20 Experienced only. No phone calls. SPECIALIST Uses Iattaned.-Cellar Water* ford, 90 94818, Barbara Woods, Tidy Cape Cod. Corner lot ame*-. seems, would rather park oh Main See Mr. Sehl in person. Arthur I ogany kitchen cabinets, fully promiso tor advancement you end store Children? Of course. PI House hag 6 rooms, fireplace, base- prooSpg DoiM.. MI 9-7703, or Robert Murdock, MI lie drive. $14,750. This ar ex* St. and walk two blocks to a store The Casual Sweater! MANCHESTER Package DeUvery. Dtidg. 942 M ato St. Jplastered. ,2 car garage.- For win have a reliable. Imaginative 3 4 1 ( E .______. ’ , 8- 6472; nsent garaffe two cars, imported ceUeiit buy in a beautiful location. than p.ark in an off-street lot only Light. truckmg aAd ppekage deliv­ further lalorinatlon or appoint­ wall piqjer . preferably be­ erated by Walter B. ®errett, Jr. WOMEN FOB telephone sales , ntbeock. HUl Road. South Coven- (Ot) BULTON—Coventry ftie. New up. Family room in . basement terms..Goorge'Xt. Graziadio, Rsal' tween St. Jamea and Locust Sts.; ^ * n t for Burnham’s Van Service. work, from oUr home. Wrije Box | 'tw . AdulU Tpreterred. Call M l '6 room ranch, ceramic tile bath, . Present mortgage can oe as­ tor. M l 9*8878. Is urgently needed. "F or every car Service tc 48 States. L. Herald. 8-7056., .. - ■ :■ V knotty ptoe Idtiflien. walk-out sumed. R. F. Dimock A Co., Reel coming up the eaat side of the U S E D r o c k e t O L D S ! tors, 90 6-5245,. Joseph Asfiford. lot Reduced fo PART-TIME girt wanted for Mat | VXBRNON r - Beautiful two room PORlhBR STREET AREA — Six ktceet* .there .aie.-Lw.. going .dpwn UGHT TRUCtONG done evenings MI 9-0818, Barbara Woods, MI- room. cnlonl$l.jfiicant, .throe toed* .jn4.i#0.-fLJr_J5lmock Co., Real* and weekends. Reasonable rates. department, experience necessary. M EN imd W OM EN Miartment cbjnpletely funnishcd, the west ■ side,” he sald.'^ "Most JloarT Murdoctorm tore, 90 9*5345, JoeOph AehfonL i956toLDSMOBILE ^ Apply tn person to Mr. Schwarts | lovely yard, garden space if de; rooms, very large living room, these we8t:slde. autos cannot flno 1957 0L0SM0BtLE MI 9-2727, 3-6472. J MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods, 90 0e Luxe 98 HoUday Sedan. at Burton's. sired. MI 9-2584. fireplace, attached garage and a place so they jgo to the terminus, Holiday Sed$n 4-Door. *2 3 5 0 rear porch. Vanity; tile bathroom, 9-7702, or Robert Murdock, 90 *3 3 9 5 turn aroimd; and come up the Qth* TWO ROOMS furnished, heat, pri­ (XXIV) FOUR UNIT apartment In plus lavatory first floor, hot water 8- 6472. '______• 1957 OLDSMOBILE 1955 OLDSMOBILE Painting— Paperins* 21 RockvUle. Only ona year old. Ex* er side. Because qf^i' tnla, parking 88 HoUday Coupe. Help Wanted —‘•Male 36 j vate bath, utilities. Adults. Busi­ heat oil, .Rusco combination win­ Do Luxe 98 Holiday Coupe. *3 3 9 5 *1695 EXTERIOR and Interior painting. ness block, free parking. CaU Mr. celleni income roturn. Call The R. dows and doors, five years old, (XX), 818*800~O°''*“Bv epa'ces betweeq. ^Oak and Bissell F. Olmock Co., Realtors, Ml 9-5245 seven room split level, II4 bathe, 1955 OLDSMOBILE Ceilings reflnlahed. Papernangtng Keith. MI 9-8191. jiear schoola, bua and - shopping Sti. are always occupied on Thurs­ 1936 OLDSMOBILE ■ Or Mr. Bcrnie Cantor, TR 5-8495. fireplace, attached garage, game day nights and Saturday after- De Luxe 98 HoUday Sedan. . A; Wallpaper books. Estimates givoa. area.. A real bargain, easilfy fi­ room, lake privilegea. Present 88 Holiday Sedan. *2 0 9 5 *2 0 4 5 Fully covered by insurance. CaU WANTED AVAILABLE April 1st. Three nanced. George L, Oratiadio, GOOD HUMOR HIGH e l e v a t i o n ! Ip imaculate mortgage cen seaunied, month­ 1955 OLDSMOBILE Edward R. Price. W 9-1008. heated rooms and bath. 245 North Realtor. MI 9-5878. Many Empty Spaces „ 1956 OLDSMOBILE 9Ialn St., Manchester. JA 8-1649. three bedroom ranch, ceramic ly payments are only 877.89. Schendel pointed ' to the two, 88 HoUday Coiipe. *1695 CORPORATION bath, hot water heat, garage, P. im o c k A Co., Realtora ' Super 88 Holiday Sedan. *2 2 9 5 PAINTINQ AND paperhanging. BOLTON—Flv# room ranch, on % paved and unpaved, Popular Mar­ 1955 OLDSMOBILE trees, only $12,950. Carlton w. qcre lot. Basement garage, fire­ 9- 5245, Joseph .AsMord, 9p^$3S8l8, 1956 OLDSMOBILE Oood clean workmonshhlp at rea* Barbara Woods, 90 9-7702 or Rob-, ket lota on tha west aide of the aonable rate*. 80 yaara in Man­ On Tuesday, April 1. we wlH ' ' •** . ' - * ' ♦ . Business Locations Hutchins. Ml 9*6132. place, baseboard radiation, hot Super 88 Holiday Coupe. 88 HoUday Sedan. *1895 j ert Murdock, 90^i54ir2. street. ‘The only time that these *2150 chester. Raymond" Flake. Ml start our. 27th Season in Connecti­ for Rent 64 MANCHESTER — Spacious Seven water heat, ce’randic tUe hath, lota are nearly full la around noon 1954 OLDSMOBILE 9-9387. cut. Youngstown kitchen. Complete on Saturday- Even on Thursday 1956 OLDSMOBILE To process and wrap nursery plants^ 40 hour week, doily 8 A.M. ZatmiE BUlLbiNO about 6,500 room C!o]oitiaI newly decorated 88 3-Door. *9 9 5 throughout. 2S' living room, large with modern style furniture, atove night, a good share of the com­ Super 88 HoUday Coupe. *2195 PAINT PROBLEMS? We apply We will require a number of ■tniare feet Suitable (or stores, WflirtedI— ^Real Estate 77 I modern kitchen, dishwasher, dis­ and refrigerator. Ready to niove bined 98 parking ■ spaces were 1954 OLDSMOBILE aluminum, clapboards, (any color) Good Humor Representatives to j oftlce, Insurance company t haU, 1956 OLDSMOBILE in. Seen by appointment only. Call l is t in g s WANTED—Rlngla, two*. or new non-]^eling paint. Low operate our saiescars, trailers, tri* etc. Occupancy 4-6 months. In posal, recreation room, hot Water empty," he said. , De Luxe 98 Holtday Coupe. 88 4-Door. *1195 to 4:30 P.M. Day rote plus bonus for women employes. Earn extra heat, attached garage, cloae to Mra. Zuckerman, MI 9-5385. famUy, three-tamUy, busineaa Turning” to the other side of ^ 2 2 5 0 terms. Free, estimates. Moqprcb cycles and push carts on estab­ Center of town. One car garage for 1954 OLDSMOBILE Co., MI 9-6850. rirat at the Center. CaU 9 0 9-6228, grade and high schools. Inquire 829.HAC3CMATACK ST. — Owner property. Have many cash buyers. Main St..' Schendel talked about 1596 OLDSMOBILE lished profitable scheduled terri­ Mortgages arranged Please cal) Super 88 HoUday Coupe. or 9 0 8-7444. Town and Country Realtor, AD transferred, complete^ - modern the adjoining Purnell PI. and • M HoUday Spdaq. *1530 tories and locations throughout the 3-6266, Glastonbury ME 3-2792. George L. Graziadio. Realtor, 90 *2195 CEILINGS Whitened. interloTpalnt' sUte until October 1st. No exper­ money for Easter, experience unnecessoy, we train you. ajx room ranch with garage. Fea­ Hayes lota where free parking ha* ed. Evenings and Saturdays. PROFESSIONAL OPFTCE. 851 Cen- 9JI87S. 109 Henry St.______■ . been in effect rinc«_ December. "In ience regulred. however, we give a (XXV) ELEVEN, unit r».omlng tures include' fuU ceram ic bath, It plays the lead in the parkgde Phone Ml 9-6425. thorough training program on I tec St., rear parking, aU facilities. colorcfl fixtures vanity, ahower the Hayes Ibl, not once were the OLDS FASHIONED" HOSPITAUTY ot faahion this season! The young 87$ m o n ih ly .W 9-1680. house in East Hartford, $36,000. a r e y o u (JONSIDBRnra INJOY " Good Humor prMucta and salSs] ehcloaure and picture book kitch­ SELUNQ YOUR PROPERTY? 48 spaces all in use. And, except chemise dress, shown here in a Excellent investment property. for toturday afternoon when about For further information or ai>. en. L()t 100x160, exceUant play Wa wiU aprrala# your property atunning two piece-version.' Pattern No. 2707 contains knit­ Courses and Claases 27 procedures. two-^rds of the space was Utl- AT ting directions for sires 10, 12, 14, polhtment-to see- call R, F. area witb-treea.-EuU price $19to0. tree and wftbt'Ut any obilgatlaQ. No. 8204 with PATT-O-RAMA is We offer above average earnings, I suburban For Rent 66 Quick occupancy.. Phone 9 0 8*6378, Uzed, the Purnell PI. lot always had In slMs 8, 10, 12. 14, 16. 18. Size 16. 18, 20. 22 (42” ) inclusive; r a d i o -electronics - TeUvUtion bimock A Co., R otors, 90 9-5245, We also buy property for cash. pleasant out-door route oalea.' no Brae-Burn Realty. Member Multiple Listing more than 50 per cent availabll- 10, 31 bust, 8T9 yards of 35-lnch; % material requirements; stitch il­ —"Learn Doing" at "Connecti­ ROCKVILLE-'- New three -, room Joseph Ashford, iMl 9-6818, Bar­ operating expense, valuable exper­ apartment, refrigerator, r m bara Woods. Ml 9-7702 or Robert STANLEY BRAY. Realtor ity.” , yard contraM: lustrations. , cut’s Oldest Electronics School." Day electronics technician class, ience and uncomparable products range, disposali, no pet8,-876. CaU MUrdocjt, 9 0 S-8472. 101 BROOKFIELD Street— Excel­ BRAE-BURN REALTY He said that at 8 p.m. Thuraday, Ssnd Thlriy-fiva Cents tn coins send 25c In Coins, for this pat­ and equipment with a steady and AND lent six room Cape Cod with ga­ Manchester Meter Sales CO., INC. TR S-2505, or TR 6^50. l . . 90 8A278______tha peak hour, only 69 o f the 208 tor this pqtton—add 5c for each tern *— add 5c for each pattern and evemng electronics TechnI- C. R. BURR qian-alde class, start ob March more profitable job each season OWNER TRANSFERRED - Six rage. One room unfinished. Vicin­ Purnell lot spaces were -belng^ tsm for flrat-claos mailing. Send for flrst-cljLtUr' mailing. Send to due to hospitalization and bonus | MANCHESTER. CONN. * room ranch, three bedrooms, A-l ity new high school. 10% down. SELLING, BU'nNG, trading L M- Anna Cabot. The Manchester Eve­ 17th. Enroll now! New England ^Summer Homes for Rent 67 used. . . 512 WEST C i N n R ™ Ml 9-4427 Sue Burnett, The ' Mancheater arrangement. condition. Attached garage, Phone MI 8-6373, Brae-Burn Real* M L (which meani Live Modern- "On Birch SL off Main St. there Bvanings Herald. 1159 AVE. OFning Horald. 1150 AVE. OF TecHnictal Institute, 58 Union r On !a n i s l a n d in beautiful Lake radiant hot water oil heat, ceramic ty. . Multiple Liat)-aU your real estate aro.19 parking apacea. Between 19 AMEb ScAS, n e w yOBK 16. V. A,MER1CA8, NEW. YORK 86, N. Place, H.i.'*ford. JAckson 5-8406. For complete details ritlt Mr. A YOCIR LOCAL AUTHORIZED Wsiikewan, Meredith, New Hamp' tile bath, combination storm win­ the modern way. The Ellsworth a.m. and’ noan Saturday was the Print Name, Addreaa with Zone, Y. Print Name,:Address and Pat- L. Muro, Hotel Stafler, Hartford, For Intinrisw iSos MR. FAULKNMy Wfrshoiiis oo AIIsr, Ploee BEST BUY in town—Six room Mitten Agency, Realtora. M l 8-6980 ■' -'.i ahift. A two bedroom, cottage, dows ai)d doors,' Oramb siding, only time that 13 or more of them • M s Number and Biss .------,tcrn 'Number. Business Opportunities 32 on Thursday, March 30, from 10:001 insulation. Large lot all city utiJl- Cape, two baJUu, large garage and Have you a copy of our 1958 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Pleas* No Phons privacy galore yet minutes away USTINGB WANTED, single 1 were not vacant.” Inrluds 85 cants more vdUi your from the scenic White Moun^tsins. ties, near achools, bus, ah^pp breezeway, quiet residential neigh* Hia ohltf said that parking Quality Dealer uatlara order lo r tha Spring and Needlework Album? It contains SERVICTE Station for leas* in Rock CaUs. ApplIcaUons being accepted Iiteiyjiw--Pally M30 A.Ms-^M F.M. ta fcH Peil. area, easy financing. Immediate boriHxxl. Immediate ' occupancy. two-fiu^y houses. 9tambar ed fum m tr ‘5S issue fit our complsts douns of pretty designs in crochet, daily at our otflce. 35 ’ James Boat and motor are MLB. B m a rd R* Hastings, Raal* ,spaeea on 9(aln B t itself were viUe. Completely equipped. Servee fUU particulars phone 90 9-9711 occupancy. George L . - Graziadio', 816,900. M L 8 668, Kan Oatrinaky, pattsin eatfOug Basic JFashiou. In- knit, smbroidery and sew; plus dl- Strsst, New Haven, Conn., starting pitaajily flrom $ to • p.m- neighboring and traMent busi­ ; a ftor$ p.m. ■ *. ' ’*• Raaitor, Mt t * ^ _ M I 8-818$. . « tor, Ml »>U0T Mjr tliB% iansdBf ntw naturas: a wealth of rsetions for one knit - and three ness. Tidewatsr Oil Company. JA Monday, March 17, from 9:00 sum. [ assart, easy to ass*' stylss. crochet items. Only 25c a c<^y. 7-7221,* ■ . evenings JA 6-8914. *> to 6:00 p.m. *4. 7 ^ ^ t^4 mil I njMjr »2S »'* i' *'. tV//-'/ - • >■.*•■ - ‘ . * . • • ' ••. ■ %' i' r if ■ . -: , - r .v . * ^ ' . . . . ' , • ^ . ^. 5 • TUESDAY, M^RCtt 18,1988 ArBt9gt DliXly. R rr The WeRther PAGE SIXTEEN iiattrlifwtpr lEwpttta^ Fareeaet ef D. 8. Weather O am p Cloa^, eecaaloaal aaew lealgiR, bakad goods and preservea. Dona-., raia mixed with eaow Thanidaye ■ C':; Miss Cynthia K. Crehore,, daugh­ Pre-Cama Session tlona will be welcomed and will be Temple Oiapter ' ^ , 1 2 , 6 6 8 Low taaigtit near M; Nlgb Yfeamit .^ jo u t T o w n ter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. called for by the pickup eommitt|^, ^ ttq AoO t day niear 4«. Crehore. 70 High St, has been ••• Slated Thursday Mrs. Raymond Hagedorn and Electe Officers ei-qrtoiMWsn ■ 1 '"?' namM to the dean's list at Mid- T ou Shoulii Know Mra.'Richard Whartoh,- co-chair­ Manchester---4 City of ViUago Cj^mni The weekly meeting of the Man- dlebury (College, xMlddlebury. Vt, men, have announ<^ thf follow­ Mrs. fifoseph akUant. 89 Olcdtt ehetrter Squadron of the Civil Air for academic jiehlevement di^ng A Pre-Cana“ Conference for ing commltteeer ', ' Leonard E» Sedder ^ engaged couples will be held in 8t. Dr., and KWth E. Johnston, W (Oiaaelltod AdverMelag ea t«g e t t ) PRICE FIVE CENTS Patrol wlirbe held Wednesday at the first eciFBster, Mrs. Andrew Thomas, chairman, s VOL. LXXVn, NOi 148 (TWENTY GES—’fWO SECTIONS) A I^ G H E S tE R , CONN„ WEDNESDJ^Y. BfARCH 19, 1958 the Amerlcah'‘ I,eglon Jfome at 7 James’ 8chool hall on Thimsday Plymouth Lane, havefjeen elected beginning at 7:30 p.m. , Mrs. JpHh FltsGerald, Mrs. Ermano 21 p.m. All members are reminded to St. Ffancls Xavier Mothers Cir­ The primary purtMse of the Town OaraVenta, Mvkj-Raymond Gorman worthy iftatron and worthy patron, cle will meet tomorrow night at central theme of the con- #»NE wear full uniforms. Development O>mmisslon is to ferenrt will' be "How shall You and Mrs. Jose^ Massaro, pickup. respectively, of Temple ‘ Chapter, 8;lfi at the home of Mrs. Thomas guide the economic grmSth of Man­ Mrs. Alvin Baldt, Mrs. Michael Order of the Eastern SUr. Zcmke, 28 Wedgewood Dr. Love Each Other?" In ansdrerlng p h a r m a c y Ralph E. Wagers of Chicago, a chester—a challenging Job In a this question, the various aspects Clementlno, Mrs. William Collins, Other elective officers are: Miss ;ei^cy member of the board of lectureship M4 Oatsr 8t.r-YeL9f^ f ^ U Tap^Unit Checking Miss Hope Cheney Learned, town which seeks, to attract Indus­ of married life —; emotional psy- Mrs, William Conlon, Mrs. Edward Mary Louise Dickson, sssoclate of the Mother Church (Christian chologleal. physical and spirit­ Cronin, Mrs. John Coy, MJas Elea­ Science) o f Boston, wlH dellVi* a Smith (College senior, has been try but stin wishes to maintain Its cnatron; Frank Gakeler, associate named to the Zeta’ of Massachu­ claim of being "A City of Village ual - will be dlacua;,ed. nor Felice, Mra. Maurice Gaodet, lecture Friday at 6 p.m. at Scha­ All engaged couples, or those Mrs. 'Virginia Gteeson, Mrs. An­ patron: Mrs. J. Henry Thornton, PINE LENOX H•jT. o m‘ 'e s iB i l l fer Auditorium. State Teachers setts Chapter of Phi BeU Kappa, 'Charm.” , . secretary; Mrs. J. B. Elliott, treas­ national scholastic honorary so­ It was this challenge, plus a de­ ,,.shntng to marry within a year, thony Gryk. Mra. Edmund HIndle, eal Estate Sales CoUege. Wllllmantlc. His subject urer; Mrs. Richard Rhodes, con­ sire to serve his adopt^- edihmua- are Invited to attend. The pro^am Mias Mary Ann Leone, Mrs. Joseph PHARA4ACY v ^ l be •‘Christian Science, A Spir­ ciety. Miss Learned, a graduate of ductress; Mrs, Robert Richmond, 2M E. Orator 8L—M l fi-eStS the'Oxford School, Hartford, is toe ity, which flrat attracted Leonard will conslat of talks. Intermissions, L'Heureux, Mrs. Alexander Man- S en t to Bt 13y R i ^ f f itual “Dlseovery.'’ "tTie First Church B, Seader. a quiet-spdlton,.person­ a coffee break, questions and. dis­ nella, Mra, SUnley MlogadbaM, trustee for. throe years. - Hartford, Mkrch 19 of WllUmantIc Is sponsoring his daughter of Mr.- and Mrs. Horace These officers, together wiq» the city. One roaeoh for this, h i'b e ­ Bushnell Learned. 30 Forest St. able young businessman, to a posi­ cussion. The conference will close Mrs. Joseph NIznIk, Mrs. Delbert The State Tax Study Com­ .li'l ■visit ’ tion with the CJommisslon. In qhurdh with Benediction of the Reynolds, Mrs. Edward Tomesuk, appointed officers, will be seated ' Washington, Marc 9 (/P) lieves, Is that asaessmellts on real Harlft^d,J^arch • 19 (fl*)— Bleaded ^acrament and the at an open installation on Saturday, mission today started the Job estate are kept low. Thus, he eaid. • The Jessie Sweet Circle of the Seader was elected chairman of Mrs; Joseph 8ylveater and Mrs. — The Houses with debat" Houac RopOMcans voted at a Members of St. Margaret’s Cir; the group last May after serving Engagement Blessing. Btirdelt Webb, ways and means. March 29, at 8 p.m. In the Maaonlc of checking all real estate they might eolve their problem of caucus t«aa>^recem the spe­ cle. Daughters of Ikabella, are North Methodist Church WSCS The Rev. Carl J. Sherer of MIN WINDOW SHEDM or a record vote> ,8sed aOi borrowing by raising property will meet at 8 o'clock Thursday with the Ck)mYnlssIon for Several Drop off stations « ill be located Temple. sales in Connecticut over the cial MMion of thq-J^gieialufe asked to bring their donations for months. ford will conduct the Conference. at the following homes: Mrs. tent to Preisidi isenhower sseesaments, .since the legal bor­ the rummage sale, tomorrow to toe evening at the home of Mrs. Her The couple^'who attend will be In­ LONG WEARING X past six moifths. rowing limit Is based on sseeet- forAwo weeks afteiv.a brief man Wagner, 25 Bllyue Rd. An advocate of using a “ scientific Hagedorn; 110 Glenwood 8t.; Mra today a f 1 ,0001,000, Emer­ The purpose of thie Hcrcaleaii . K. of C. Home, 138 Main St. The and prolcaslonal” approach to the vited to a secopd session on Thurs­ Wharton, 118 Porter 8t.: Mrs. Mas­ INTERSTATE CLEANTEX gency Houding Bill. aurvey Job la to determine the per­ /nent figures. Feting tomiJrrow. sale will open Thursday at 9 a.m. Commission's task, Seader feels day, March 27 at 8 p.m.. when two ; He. said that staie grants in toe Rev; Paul G. Prokopy, pastor of doctors will address the group. saro, 52 Hlllcreat Rd-, and Mrs. • The bUr whipped through the centage of assessments in relation and continue through to 4 p.m. that- unless such a program is fol­ William Rimde, 107 Walnqt 8t. May I Prove 2 S Mads (s Order ' Rouse J/R ond minute^ fiat. to the true value of property told. future might be tied In with t; Hartford, March 19 (/P)-r Plan'Seeks, Mrs, Francis B. Breen. 25 Foxcroft Zion Lutheran ChUrch. will take lowed the future growth of Man­ --- \ ■> ▼A’* '' With Year RsHsrs assessment percentages used for his subject at the fifth of the Proceeds of the sale will bene­ voice ratted on the floor Unofficial esUmates are that Gov. Ribicoff said Loday he Df.* Is chairman of the committee chester will declli;^e Into a “ hap­ fit St. James’ School building fund. thet-of Bsp. Hoffman (R- Connecticut communities,. on the each town. This would permjr the believe that a 2-week' ,in charge. Proceeds will be de- Lenten services tomorrow at 7:30 hazard affair.” . . St. James Ladies FULL LINE OF CVRTOM working out of a cqmmon denom­ p.m., "He Was Taken from Judg­ I, who raised the parlia- average, only asseiw property at ■voted to the charities of toe cir­ With this thought In mind, he was ry point that a majority of about SO per cent of Its real mar­ inator formula wheroby^I'towns recest of the Legislature’s, $2V4, BijQion ment,”—No Justice for Him among, those Commission mciri- Ing In Manchester In February VINEUAN niNDS cle 1952. ' P l ^ April IR Sale the ritombership waa npt present. ket value. Thli new survey, how­ could be dertt with aetordlng to special unemployment session' Isaiah 53, 8. The Preaching, Teach­ bers Instrunfental In bringing In a But Hoffman did not preaa his ever, n-ill corns up with precise In­ financial need. ing and Reaching workers will privi^e ebneern to aid In attracting Seader Is presently serving with is justified. The'" Ladles of • St. James haye.. uotnt o.f order. Me reiharked that formation In each of the 169 towns. He said that when he called the meet after this seryloe. industry to the town. . the company as development man­ toidie states do 1 ^ , be said, and In B i d i n g ager. scheduled a public auction for April ;i ARTHUR QRU8 E E JOHNSON ha didn't know what araa in the blit Ths commission pisns -to - hire find it a very eq^ntablc method. special session last month "an* Seader was bom In Wlnstcd. Dec. A member ' of Temple Beth 18 at 8:30 p.m. In 8t. Jamee” ' an:lyWAVs • , extra help in order to accomplish At a meeting'' with Legislative emergency existed" and empha- St. Mary's Girls Friendly Spon­ T, 1926, the son Of Isadore and Sara Sholomj^Seader la oh the executive School Hall. OPEN 7 DAYS PAINT 00. f t appeared tost no more than the survey. leaders Tuesday afternoon, the sited that "In my opinion the emer Washingtort, March 19 ^ sors will meet a t 8 t Mary’s Sender, lind spent aj»art--ot his boy­ -100 membera wer^qa toa toor-at board and also selves as Vlirt^pfei- Articles W75e' aticUdned IhClude j ..-Jehq- F. Tsrrsnt, a- cammlssion commiaaim promised to give majiw x^ency still exists." —President Eisenhower today FUNERAL HOME Church Friday at 7:45 In the Chil­ hood In l-ee. Mass. He later moved ident of the community relstlons antiques, furniture, houeehold ap­ ml 7 NIBHTS the time. member and alao research director attontion/to the property tax setup , Ribicoff s statement came at ""a dren's Chapel for a devotional serv­ to Springfield. Maas., with nle fam­ 72.1 Main S t. Ttl. MI>4S;> There had been advance of the State Tax Department, tald with toe hope toat itg findings and called tor an gnti-recession ily and graduated fronThlgh school committee; pliances, toys, bric-a-brac, home-] news conference as Republican law­ ice, led by Mrs. Evelyn Turklng-^ A Democrat, Seader la a mem­ Indicetiona that oppoal might that His bfnes recently looked Into; recoj i'mendatipns could be gvail- makers, who control both- Houses, speedup in the spending of there In 1944. Seader attended T n of tirohe W FUNERAL ton. A business meeting and social ber of the Kiwanis' Club. Cham­ be raised to a provision of Connecticut town with a 40.000 prepared to caucus on the proposal 9 2 1 4 billion in federal, state will follow. Hostesses will be Mrs. Brown University In Providence for allowing Uie FtaMitoiit rto roiw to-1 p^p,lulatlon. (Continued on Page Twell^e) ato>ut six months before entering ber of Commerce, Hartford County of their leaders that they recess! and local funds for construc­ SERVICE I5orothy Paganl. Mrs. Olive Talley YMCA and the American Jewish i Urett rates on GI homee loans from |. '^5- Over the past six months, he, until April 8. the Arm y at the age of 18. 4M te 4 8-4 {Mtt cent tion and rural electrification and Mias Eyallne Pentland. Congress. Xsald, there were 400' real esta; "Persorfally.” RlWcoff said. " I , Walter N. While In the service. Seader In addition to that provlaian, the Leclerc, Comes spring, Seader will be FOR / He Indicated ^tS| don't think such a long recess Is , projects. * St. Anne'S Mothers Circle will served as a technical sergeant with bill continues C l home loan pur- ■ POils tengthy and d ailed Terrific Poel— The President set forth the pro­ Director found pitching for the temple's Have You An Event chaiM for two years for world! Justified." I meet tomorrow- at 8 p.m. at the the Infantry and Medical Corps and softball . team' in the Church checking on each^tole. gram in letters to Albert M. (jole, saw duty In the Western. Paelflc SA F0^ SAKE W ar n vetorana until July 25, ■'” " Republican leaders proposed the > 23 Mato Street Manchester home of Mrs. John Prior. 39 League run by toe Town's Rperea- study commismn, whose Doesn’t Know It recess to allow Congress to acton;' chief of the Housing and Home Haynes St. Members gre asked to Theater of Operations. He was AiMlion9«r Tira W tor 1960. 'membership was''seleC)tod by Gov- Finance Agency, and Secretary of Call Ml 9.5869 . tlon Department. Scheduled That Calls WILUAM U ZIMMERMANN It also authorlMs lower mlni- President Elsenhmver's anti-rdces-! bring their cheer gifts. among the .first American, troops to Hia other hobbles he describes ■ Jewett City. March 19 (Aa — Agriculture Benson. occupy Korea after toe Japanese Driva In For Onr Sion proposals. ■ I as "my .family and my friends.” ' How about toe William Fox- Said the Governor: The plan calls foi* faster spend­ pulled out at the end of the war. Seader Uvea with his wife and » tooito^h study of toe aa?, ing of 11,248,000,000 In federal Upon his discharge from the For Food? ‘ W h o t ' "It was my- opinion when I Andrea Beth, .at 99 Constance Dr. nevr fe d e S outlaya ^lr jaat an informal ^ , mission wllL use tosi as a sUrt- flock-es. The mona afi j i accommodate any size gathering- Why not call ua and Ing reeolutions. Many towns, he recalled, claim finger. j ence broke up Republican leaders: FOr slum clsaranca projscto and Seader left college and worked Con To ceaveatieaal aiakea of ears. other aspecta of u r l^ rnjewal, for more than a year as youth YIEI.DING l « The two reeoIuUons. sponscF j issued a Joint statement explain-: IB A / I Mas. GH >‘i»ar talk over the details? $1 billion. . , WORLD actlvltlAi and recreation director , OT House nouse Demociwucoeretic Ajna.iymc-j Leader . \ v I Ing theif reasons for proposing the ' I I mf nt ^ck • t • r jr ^ou^ Oonneck (MAw). declare If^'to to bbe e l.— ^ y T R x m T i For public housing. 8140 million. at the Jewish Community Center l A /O MOIMRTY ; recess. In Springfield. He then accepted a Senate Majority.' Leader Elmer , For rural electrification loans, A GREEN 'laBonne-^eratein 8740 million. p^ltlon as field foreman with INTEREST ‘ l>r«M Gordeti Grove Van Braiin Tells 8. Watson ’ and House Majority , OTHERS military and civil wm^to s|>ending ■ Leader Frederick Pope- Jr., de-; In sdvancs of toe White House Green Manor Estates, Inc,, arrlv,- l l . FHONE^ Ml 3.T364 / Aaaociatg^ incorporated ^ ‘e f fu n ^ alroady appropriated by "Set-BlSOeator Street 1 dared toat "there would seem to announcement Sen. Byrd (D-Vs) M l 8-1155 Telepheae 5H S-tlSS Congress Joined Republlceisa In stiffened op­ IVERY Ml 3-8383 The Senato ly has passed I ; be no other Intelligent course of 1 >* U fs s Auto « Firs s i action , . . than to recess pendin.g Affar. a.m{uming.cohfereniB«. wlU( Predtdent Etoanhower,. Searotary of 0 » Treaaury Andttaon, left, position to Immediate tax cuti or ^ , (rtmUar .. by almoct. "make work” apendlng. vnanlmoua They .^Ve no * further fnfohnation M to wbikt toe and Secretary of Commerce Weeks, rl^ t, study papers with Budget Director SUna. The cabinet ( federal government's program will members met with the Prroldent at'the White ^ouse to dlacuas unemployment compensation prob-^ At the aame Ume some GOP Oon- be," greaa membera were laying the re- WE'RE ON M AIN STREET :y to boost toe (retoijiins 4 given moat of the credit foe. thig lems. (AP Photofax), - ______home itgage rate b ^ ly sur- K . By ALTON L. BLAKB8LEE The Governor pointed out that - r - cesaion already la leveling off. : oppoaijiij9 Ion In (A P Hclestce Rapsrter) fim U.8. aatolUto, and ll^ d all toe there are 'how before the Legiala In hie lettera to Cole and Ben- 4ta when Vice Preaid IftjwnI' nallaa-lD .,^ ,> U K I| 1 ,,;——Dr. Wwn- that wer, intrlntroduce<| i son, Eisenhowsr “ dlrecUd” both of- oka a tia vota Walkout Halts [ticlsls to carry oUt the programs ilghar rate. Tha BltonhowatHwnnowat ad- n e a r l y ^ -,fc. n,r..h>.«na wou»a seem w me, tIw aaid, Busy Red Emerges he set forth. f during In reply to queetkms, however. (C iiHfaiued on Page Four) night and Ksrcely ” -ss? “ ■'zr.'W'K a.s.sjrr.n.'s; the n w intervening weeks could MostTransport^ White House prese eccrotery Jemee ‘‘■i fldgeidgeted. ~ When Explorer I was flrdd, he, X certainly\act on' many measures .C.- Hegerty eald that In effect Hq Just RuUed hundreds o f eel-; i and Dr. 'William Pickering,.diroctpri^jj,j, E^nhower was ‘‘authorising” a In W ^t Reich speed-up In spending of money al­ Police PusluBf ready authorized and appropriated. Frankfurt, Germany, March 19 Responding to (Urther qtiestions. perate minutes" sweating out sue-, go meet the piVw. Noltody said Boston. March' 19 (.Ih—A busy» while on bu.siness trips for the! cial session of the Legislature if New York and 'South | ' sSeiifl^ for 3 cess of Explorer 1 on Jan. 31, what v t should do It -Ui.ia missed. he considers such action necessary. Communist emerged yesterday aa party to |In most of West Germany and in | agenciro other than the fed- That Vanguard, launched Mon-| But I had a pair of daYk... green "Once It is in aesaion. however,'' an FBI jcounterspy and named, 74 ! Carolina, glasses, and thought I'd Juat 'ge^.to is he said he met during ^ e ^wibcommittee also heard | West Berlin today as some 250,000 j «ral government. But he added the day. Is an unprecedented feat Inf he said. "It is toe duty of toe Gen- Communists municipal workers atruok for 24 I administration has no doubt a JaU Escapees rocketry, since It started from' a movie." Df. Von Braun said. ' era) Assembly to deride when and j his eight years in the unde;Yround five other witnesses yesterday, but . “ Antigua, lAOO miles from Flor­ they gave the Congressmen no sub- hours for, higher pay. Garbage | “Ped-up will be achieved. scratch two years ago and building h ow 'll should act; when It should- Armando Penha. 37, Fairhaven. In writing to Cole and Bsnson. a new. untested, complicated rock- ida, had heard Explorer pass over- disclosed hla governmenUl mission stantisl information. They are: piled up and even public toilets Bridgeport. . March „ 19ji^ (A)— OUs, Archer Hood of Boston, an Eisenhower noted that bn March • U tt Pdflce^ShUhiroff toelr V c «d : « toit ' “:(CBsdfmwd:'«d PageJEMdea} atrthe opening yesterday of four were closed. ' 8 he announced an anti-recession .— :------day a” of "Itearmga “by-^he -House. aitonbwiedgod Ciommunistjlig ihot Only the port cities of:. Ham­ search today for three escaped an drbit time. But when 106 min- In the New, England area. policy "of accelerating where siifacommlttee qn Un-American Ac­ burg and Bremen and toe indus-^ feasible construction programs un­ prisoners from the Fairfield Coun- jp^ „p they’ll have to be tivities, , Ann Burlak limpson, known as trial Saarland, were iinaffected by der existing appropriations and au­ tlon.' Thoee next'- eight minutes toe "Red Flame” In her younger ty Jail after concentrating In the ^^ven different radio frequency were the most exciting of my life'” OuGpf-JobHiiy Under questioning, Penha said the stoppage, which forced mlF thorizations.” Botsfdrd section of Newtown. voices to svoid a kind of spstial jlh * Communljts in tola country days when the often wa* found in lions of persoifs to walk to wqrk In the case of the $75 million HOWARD E. LAPPEN JACK J. LAPPEN until the signal was heard "and the canter of textile industry, la­ The three knlfe-wleldlpg prison- T om-m- of BabeL we knew we were in.buriness.” ' may bA^ewer In number^but are as buses and street cars stood Idle. public facility loan program toe •rs gained freedom yesterday after jn a news conference. Dr. Von stronger then they haVe been In bor dlaputea while closely Identi­ The strike was a manlfeatatlon money will come from federal The Jack J. Lappen insorknee Agency is in ita niw Ebcplorer .1 has shown that In­ (Jaims Mount' fied w(to the Communist party. / / r v» •• bitting s:' guard and slatoing a car Rraun added he thought humans terior temperatures can be main- v y ^ years with all the weaklings weed­ of general dissatiafaction with funds. owner In whst police ilsld was sn would be orbiting around on satel- ed out. - Joseph Sherman of Boston, a na­ wages which has been sweeping veni^nt location— the belteT to serve you. We’re tainedatlOd to 120degreesfahren-i 1 *1 / k 'is A g tive of Poland, who said he. o “ obviously will-plsmteja escape.” utet In two to five years. Penha told the com'mittoo he . , v. I West German labor. Even more (Continned on Page Twelve) l o c a t e d a t 735 MAIN STREET, State Theaterfiuild- h^lt-"about-llke the change In couldn't find, the time during "** j gigmficant la a'strike vote sched- Police had asked reMdenta In toe The Russians may launch sn- temperature In Phoenix, Arizona,-, Joined toe Communist party'Ufter ing, at the top of the stairs. Drop ip and say or^ -Botaford section to be' on toe look- other sputnik' any time, he added. - cbnsulUng vvdth the FBI and out­ ,38 years In toe Hnlted states to . tomorrow . In the baaic out for the trio, which may have But he thinks they used miliury j Boston, March ,19 ed to halt their autoniabile In waa on a “witodrawql process at LOOK! X. Island 26.793 to 27,448; V-ermont — (plana to go to California this year (Ointinued on Page Twenty) the Alta Havana suburb near By.K.;R. R^HAN.ATH (Cdnttnued on Page Sixteen) 1 the Jell and needs Ian injection S;879 to 6,996. I to be near teammates. ' the higtawa.r to the International •very eight hours.” 'Jakarta, Indonesia, March 19 (A) Initial claims, prior to cerlif'ca^l Ministers of Interior; Finance airport. ‘There .were no -police Platt aaid MandeU'waa an "alco- Th# Indonesian Army claimed to­ tlon for compensation, changed ** ghd Economic Affairs replaced to- casiulties...... All the hot water you want hoUc," who would “kiU to keep his day that it has toe situation "com­ follows from mld-Februarv to mid- i ,jgy ^ first maJor'Veahuffle of For- CHOICR CENTER CUT freedom.” pletely under control" Uvib® Cen-i, * March: Connecticut ~ 7,539 to What Gives with the Birds? (i-AlLLARO AVOIDS FIGHT lor ioBod Ctolef Deputy Sheriff Andrew moss cabinet alnce 1984 . c h u c k .- t- c— tMU-SutnatrO-oU .center .of:Eateutj_..7 6,()64: Maine- i,8'2.to 2,3<0! Mga- Membere of Litchfield County Paris, Starch 19 (dP»—French baru and the Nprth Sumatra'port s*cTiliwriniT4;2Hr're'T6,132rMew Premier Felix OalUard appar- ■x. (CMtiaaMMl en iPage Eleveali Medical Aashrap'ptove . the (olaadar w lth .B ii •Itcfi’le w a ti| of Medan. . - , t Hampshire—1,420 to 1,706; Rhode margin controversial Blue) Shield O ' enfly hi’dlded a'sh'ow®is*ii la Ids Belying rebel claims,' Aasociated i lalarid- -4.117 to 4.U9; Vermont— Medical Insurance . plan covering Swafflows .at cabinet on ‘Tunials today and Frees- correspondent Fred Wajers ; 703-to 561. . families with income* up to $7,500. thru went into a meeting with reported from Pakanbaru -that ; Total non-agricultural employ-, ‘‘Chief’ Nelson A. Sly will step U.S. and British good offices rep- poiatiag How^tyour hot water supply? Do you get oil you want? ll H o\wayt Cliiang Breaks only an "occasitmal exchange of ment figures for February will be Veaentatlves. ^Robert Murphy of - unavailable for another week or down next month’ from post as, Early, on Tim e and Late the United State* and Harold roally hot? Is your*water heotfr located conveniently so you don't small arm* fire” from across thk Bcout executive of Charter Oak river -South of the. city disturbed moro. JBut for., Januap’. they .were Cotmcil, Boy Scout* df America , r; fieeley of Britain drove to OaU- SUMMER down In all states both from toe lard’s official residence shortly GREEN GIANT lose heat by long piping oround-your cellar? 1$ your water rust- "Jap Trade Tie the -quiet there. , Majority of Hartford teachers will •War*, »*»»> »•« "The firing, presumably by December figures, but also from By »I.\L TOROBRSON a-sald yesterday. I'The blfds winter after the premier emerged from free and sparkling dean, so clean you could moke coffee with it? I the figures for January, 1957. Av- not walk out of classes or refuse ' in South America and then move a 5-hour r.itolnet session. It had 2 Tall Taipei, Formosa, March 19 (If)— guerrilla .units of the Indonesian to engage In extra-curricular ac­ San Juan Capistrano, Calif., rebel forces, is returned by Jakar-t I erage weekly earning* In January up here as the weather turns been feareci that right-wing ele­ NaUonallat China today broge off ! were down by-an average of more tivities If salaries are not in­ -March 19 i/Ph-The awallow* .camg w aim " ' ments In the conlition cabinet FASHION FLAT The answer is YES if you hove on electric water heater. You get eommarcial relation* with,- Japan ta government troops." ' Water* j creased, teacher group says. back to Capistrano early *hla year. Cans said. He added toat ojrflclals of the : Their arrival may cover a would threaten to resigti should as a protsat against, toe recent (Continued on Page Eleven) Two Texas women allowed by Also on time. Also late. month's time, he aaig. GaiUard show any weekncee on PEAS this and low cost too . . . heats on low night rote and itorei for private trade agreement betwee^n American Caltex Oil Co. arrived, dlstrlcjt jpdge to enter all-male The story goes toat for 25 years. Gray-haired Tony Ollveras, who from Singapore today to discuss France’s current dispute with daytime use. ' ^ a Japaneee group and Cdiarounlat Te*Ba*Aiti«"eollege...Leaders of 67, or 182 -depending on your runs a restaurant In the town Tunisia. 400 COUNT .China. resumption o f operations In the oil pro-Western coalition that has, {.qoiee of the verslonr-*the swal- where he was born, ha* spent much Exiattnr'centraets were canceled fields near Pakanbaru. Barrinfi;er D eplores governed Sudan for-past two years jovvs have been returning to San of this century watchljig swallows . STOCKS R;U XY Keep the fomify happy and Uve better electrically for yean to There^were no ne^ report* from and negotiations for future- con­ agree to form new government j^an Capl-strano Mission on St, come and go. New York, March i t (df)—Tha come with an electric water heater. tracts were .suapended. T a lp .e t toe rebels who claimed last night G O P Publicity Lag when Parliament meets tomorrow, jo.qgph'a Day, March 19. “We never used t»p ay them any Stock Market rallied la the early newspapers reported overwhelming to have, recaptured Pakanbaro and Only one New York community Today wag the day — and aure attention back in the old days,” he afternoon today after a three support tot the move from the reopened the fight -for Medan after in 67 disapproves legall-/.lng bingo enough hundreds of the bird* apr said. "They were just birds, to us. day losing streak. Leaders wera $0^25 it changed 'hands twice. I Hartford, March .19 - State 45 See your pilumber or dealer on details of our special offer oh a communities of overseas Chinese as referendum.* accompany regular | peared through the fog as the bells It seems to me this talk about up fractions to about 8 pplata. Dovalettes ° Sen. Benjamin Bnrringpr. of New which dominate much of the com­ •Ihe Indonesian Air Porce said village elections . . . Privately j of the old mission tolled the An- the awallow* arriving March 19 Some favorites fared better and family size electric water heater. merce of Southeast Asia and pre- It had Inflicted many casualties on i Milford, a candidate for toe Re- tobacco shares were in good de­ Iheao Wednesday Produce Specials are really exceptional! We j publican nomination for governor, owned , ship sinks off East. Java geiu*. But yesterday waa only didn’t start until about 193'J-" are doing our beat to give, you quality produce at lot«- prices! - dlctera they would boycott Japa a rebel force retreating south f«‘om coast with po.salble lo.ss of SF lives. March 18, and at least 100 swallows Although the parochial school at mand, There were .a few small KRGAUON Medan. Both the Army and Air I ssvs he doesn't like ♦''e —ay the Ousted Russian Foreign Minis- were already overhead. How come. the 'mission celebrates "Swallow loser*. . . neae goods. GOP's public relatle - -i han­ It waa doubthful. however, Force said Medan now was quiet. ter Molotov denounced In Outer A worker cementing ancient tilea Day" with a pageant, the mission RUBY RED SEEDLESS CELtO PACKAGE NO IXTRA CHAROI FOR MIPTONSi StiBdard InstillitioR costs cut Ib hiW for limited tim i oiiy. dled. whetlier toe Taipei government Sourcea- Id Jakarta said they, Mongnlisi wljere he's serving as; together paused • and Fathers .don’t make any . official SAUCER PLANE UNMHLED would go ao far aa to break off heard report* of -skirmishes about : , Barringer, chairman r f the/en- claims toat the swallows’ sense of South. tVeymonth. 5tas*.> GRAPEFRUIT TOMATOES ate Judiciary Committ-. said ye.v Soviet amba-ssador . . ,. Smithson-1 trowel at the cloud of birds, diplomatic relation* alth Tokyo.' 40 mile* from Medan, Sumatra's ian lhatitute scientist announces. "Oh. them, b* ***''•.. timing la infallible. >Urch 19 idb—-The Navy pUh- President Chiang Kal-ahek’a largest city of 300.000 persons. The ■ terdav toe State GOP-' •(* an In­ Moat of the swallow legend Ucly unveiled today a “• lia t eptitude In toe field of public're­ he has made first photographs oT »couta. They always send a , feW For THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPAHY. government ordered the rupture In rebel* said toe Achlnese. renowned V.8. Explorer aatelllle launched! scQUtb ahead. boater* are. resident* of the Uttle ■aueer*'—it* aeweat air defapae 5 39c warrlora claiming (o have 150,000 lations anil publicity bordering on community surrounding toe 182- patrol device. Termed - tim 39c UVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY ap effort to force the Japanese Jan. 31 V ’ neth Stager, airator of bird* ivernment to refuse approval of fighting men in northern Sumatra, Lt. Col. Achman . Huesaeln; th" rjdlculouB." and mmmala at > Los Angelro year-old mission In the foothills W "atraageet shape la the aky,” tha 4DAUFORMA PASCAL head of the Indonesian Revolu­ •■te adeted that Connecticut Re- • Chicago bandit who held up four dl*cae ahaped aaueer iMe* BUILDING MATERIALS Si agreement, TTie Nationalists had pushed south to toe, outskirts ■tores In 20 minutes ahot'and killed Count” Museum, says experts scoff miles south of Los Angelas. ‘ of Medan and claahed with Jakar­ tionary Council iq Central Su­ publldans have a "genlua fo r gov­ .C^ce when the swallow* were niggy-^haek ea a bug* radar **• BANANAS objected not to the comrnerclql as- by fourth victim while fleeing . ,,. •t the legend of the swallows' time CELERY LUMBER FUEL ict of too pact with Tokyo but ta trqopii. matra, addresres.a huge,crowd ernment” but that -they arb losing tabler He called it a “f.arclcM late the booatera aaid 1«*P y w search plaae sad M a *«■* in a mountair village in a'bid all the credit to the Democrats. (Canada’s Uberai Party leader Lea- tiael ttat ran detect aa •# g Gubiidi&ry provlRioni wKich . Medan waa captured' by mutl- story.” , / -, ; , -confused the birds. Another year 336 NORTH MAIN STREET—TEL. MI 9-5253 nouB rebel units Sunday but Ja- to win auppoi't in their stand Barringer,, who la not running ter Pearson proposes that .coun- they aaid the Feather had been too eaemy attack evcf va.. dis* Bcb. 1 0 c Lb. OUahF* government felt implied ti^'s support of Immediate 5-yeAr "Their arrived dependd on toe 10c -.Open Daily 7 A.M. to 5 P.M., Including Wednesday against President Sukarno. wsather, not the calendar,” , he bad for flying. . . • (AP Photofax). ' (OiNitlauM ba, Paga Plv*) ben ea Baotewr wesrpoue teatlng. WatererMS 2Sc Bunch 7g We Have Red Bananas . Afternoon and Saturday Uiitil Noon I (Ofatlaaod o* Fag* nye) . (CoaNsiiiM e « Pag* Ftro)

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