X paobpodrtbbn HONDAV, m a c » 24. U 5t The WMther' iianirtf8Bt8r * Am at^ Ne^PrwiRw PoroeMt 9t'V. 8 . Weetbos Benoe ,• Ter'-tka W stk 'XedMI - ' Mareil 98. 1D5S Bate, wtedy, llttla eheegn la Miw Suaan V. Brown, 181 Mc­ Officors'and members of the tempbratare tonight and Wteesp* Kee St., a atudent at Centenary British American Club will meet Show on ito^es :' Op^n House Held flay. Low tooight' 8M e . tO p i AbolUTown at the clubhouse this evening at 7 College for Women, Hackettatown, Wedaeaday artemd 4d. N;J., will participate in the col- o'clock and proceed to the Holmes Set fop Weekend For Mrs. Phillips TV SERVICE . of iRm Aodit MIm Mkrton Arnold of the Con* [at:Oti«AittaO nectleut Dairy and Food Council lege'a apring trip to Bermuda. She Funeral Home to pay their reapecU ' ' "---- , i M anch^terr^A City o f Villbge Charm will be a ipieat at the meeting of will leave by plane Friday. to Police Lt. Milton Stratton, who A rose festival, bjw of the largest Mrs. Christina Phillips, 104 . Nighta #4U V9 Pltm Part# was a member of the club. | ' ManchfOtcc WATE8 Tueaday at in the Btate, and open house will' Hamlin St., -wHo rcMhed her 80th TEL. 8-5482 (ChMolflad Advsrtteing M Paga 12) PRICE FIVE CENTR the Italian American Club, t ^ g h - The Rockville Ehnblem Club will be held Saturday and Sunday ak birthday Friday,-had a very happy (F o u r t e e n ; PAGES) MANCHESTER, CDNN,, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 196* Inf adU be at 7:15. Priaea in the pbaerve diatrict deputy night Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis- j Plantland ,oh- the Wilbur Cross YOU LXXVn. NO. 14t recent low.calorie desaert reOipc Wedneaday at the Elks Home, at tera, will meet in Cdd Fellows Hall Highway and Tolland TTbe. time yesterday, when her daugh“ eonteat will be awarded to Mra.' which time Supreme Diatrict tomorrow at 8 p.m. Three candle During the festival, which will tern and/slater, Mrai.v Elisabeth Ella Mlaovich for a parfait, Mra. Deputy Ceceillla Luizai of New dates will be Initiated during the; be open from.S a.m. to 5:30 p.m., White held“ open house'* Jn her business session. Mrs. Annie Alley i Eva Kennedy for a banana lemon London, will make her official eight experts will give lalks and jionor. mouaae and Mra. Oeorgriana Brea- vlaitatlon. Mra. Clara' Carrigan and her committee will serve re-, answer questions regardUig roses, freshments. During the receivlQg houia aette for her lemon meringue pie. chairman of the committee in other flowrers, lawns -and land­ 130 relatives, neighbors 'and charge, ia being aaaiated by Mi^. scape planting. > 3 The Oleanera Circle of the South Rose Valluzzi, Mrs. M a^ Jo- The Home League 6f the Salva­ friend! called to offer their eon- Speakers will be Ernest Buah jratulatiSM and good wlehea. i Methodtat WSCS ^11 hold a rum­ aephiac, Mra. Catherine Preuaa, tion Arniy will meet tomorrow from the C. R. ^ r r Co., “ How te mage aale Thuraday ‘at 8 a.m. In afternoon at i o'clock at the Cita­ Amiong them were her pastor, the; Mra. Irene Kosiorek and Mra. Select and Plant Rosea"; David Rev. C. E. "Winslow, Mrs. Winslow; Cooper hall of the church. Mra. Marian Jonea. del. Members will work on Easter 2kikon, Baocto Peat Co., "The Cor­ Iva Tomm'. 313 Birch Mt. ^Rd., sunshine baskets for the convales­ and a number of the worshipers BANlIj OIL rect Soil for Rosea'*; Rudy Folg- , at the Church' of the Nazarjsne, ofA play be called for pickup. The houae-cleaning bee which cent homes. Refreshments will be mann, Hubbard-Hall Co., “How to waa held today from 10 a.m. until served by Mra, Col. Perrett and Fertilise Roses.” > ■ . ;wrhleh Mrs. .Phillips la tha'AtUestj her committee. living member, She was wearing ! 9 Perish ■The Prayer Group of the North 2 p!m. at the Covenant Congrega­ Ned Hennlgan, Ortho Chemical Methodiat Church will meet at 1:30 an orchid corsage cent by her, tional Church will be continued thla ■Co., "How to Keep Roses Healthy church. The Sunday School also, If i MIt ' . It ' tomorrow afternoon at the home evening at 7 o'clock. * A special meeting of the Man­ and Insect Free"; Henry Lang- Miami, Fla.. Marth 26 (A>>~ Labdi^etrayer, U.S. of Mra. Beaaie ColpitU. 486 N. Main chester Rod and Gun Club will be Guest Caller sent her a check, and the. was, HOeHVfLt;S TR 5-; belm, Scott A Sonf Seed Co., "How Here Tuesday showered with cards of greeting mi Wreckage of a Panama-bound Bt The Woman'a Auxiliary to the held tonight at 8 b'clock at the to H ave,a Luah Lawn"; A l^ rt British American Club to take ac­ Slim Sterling will be guest calltnr The Rt. Rev. Monalgnor John P.. and other gifts. Braniff Airlinea pldne which —--- -—------r------Hartford County Medical Aaan. for the Manchester -Square Dance Kamm, Buel^ Nurseiiea, "AfrU P vt Douglaa U Friend, whoae tion on the rebuilding of the club­ WodarskI, youth director for the She received a telephone call carried nine peraona to their will hold ita 14th annual meeting C?-’’ . • ■ Violet Care and Culture"; Ray Bi Hartford Diocese, will be the wife and parenta. Dr; and Mra. April 8 at the. Hunt Memorial. 230 house. which was partially des­ from her eon. the Rev. Everett deatha in a fiery eraih fhorthr troyed by fire recently. The club will hold its dance at nelle, Oltn Ohemical Co.. "Beneflte laker at the meeting of the Holy D lr ik s R a p s Backs Hills Bush, May Amoa B. Imend, live at 78 Com- Scarborough ist,, Hartford. Elec­ the Waddell School from 8 p.m. of a Liquid Fertiliser": C. E. Ha­ PhUlipa ^ho Uvea - in Betharty,. WINDOW SHADES after midnight today atill LabeU Beck atock Rd.. departed F t Banning, m« Society Tueaday evening at Okla., and hie church sent her a ' tion o f officera will take place. UntU 11. ven, Burr l-andscaping, "Help in 8 oxdock in St. James' School hall. smoldered, hduri after the Ga., in mid-March for Ehirope un­ Reaervatlona muat be made by "Your Child's Palth,” television Sterling la from the New York basket of flowers. She had phone WMtwNleni program by Mrs. Hooks Johnston Planning Fo.indatlon Plantings." HlsXtheme will be 'ITeenager* diaaater. der “Operation GjToecope," the April 4. area, and has been square and Elgeh expert will speak over a calR from WatervlUe, Vt., and Army’a unit rotation plan. A mem­ tomorrow at 2:15. p.m. on WTIC- and the’CTO." other places. WashoMw rirefntn who worked nboulder to R e c i R r i c e ‘Thief,’ Hits folk dance specialist for the West- public address ayatem and then will A nativbof Salem, Maqp., whose aboulder with poUca to reoeut the Ribicoff Wants V:S, Repay ber of the 3rd Infantry Divlalon. Membera of St. Margaret’a Cir­ TV, Channel 3, will have for the jcheater, IL Y., County Recreation Mrs. Winslow poured at the d ec-. topic of discussion "Interpreting anewer questions. home has bu n in Hartford since HOLLAND FINISH tejurod and racovar th# dead, were he entered the Army In September cle. Daiightera of laabella, invite Commission. He had appeared on "Tons” of free literature will be orated table and was relieved! 1857, Eafter for Very Young Children.” 1811, Mflgr. W- 1 Washingt«^iM*rch 25 (JP) ^ be ''Fashions in Jewelry,” and she and dancers in St. Louis, A rose bush display, «atd to be tic end Putnam. Entring’’ Florence Wood. She^ I w PCrU^UNE o r OVSTOM parsons, many soriously London, March 25 (/P)—■ will display the latest typea for which was the subject for the another son, Fraderi^ of this —'The Senate Ksek^ Investi­ month of February, at the meeting the largeat in Connecticut, will be War II he aerved aa chamaln with injured, nurrlvad tha crash. Prime Minister Macmillan said ihinirton M arch 25 (JPlTtt®" l*** turnpike except for lomefaembly was now in aeasion consi^ gating Committee said today every occasion. Coffee, will be A meeting of the Mallmama will featured and'Mias Joyce Cunllffe. towm, eight grsnd6hlldren and VENETIAN BUNDS 4-angina DCIC bad boen air­ DON'T of the Klwanis Club Thursday noon be held tomorrow night at o’clock the 20th Armored D iviaiX in the today the Weatem powelti’ u ’ I small toll-free eecUona." ! ering hla proposals for a 2345 mll- served. President Anna LaGace has 8 “Mist Eaatem Statee Exposition,' European Theater, and wae\deco- three great-grandchildren. borne leaa than a minute before president Jainw R. Hoffa of I sun pkm tygf wear left In I at the Manchester Country Club. at the home of Mrs. Barbara Back­ approach th summit talks was — GoVt.;,^ b ra n a in KlPK;ori to-, ij-jij Governor said the atateilion accelerated highway program ahoea tefeen brought here for | caljed a brief business session for beauty cpnteat winner, will precent rated for heroism in action, ^ c e watchers on the ground saw fire to help relieve unemployment In the Teamsters Union is a be­ 7:45. us, 16 Robin Rd. "the moat likely to lead to re­ day ur^iredN Congrei?s to re­ stands to loae between I2S0 million I expert repairing. roae buds to the' ladies attendUig 1854 he has been doubling a.< the ecene himoelf, aaid It Was The A vem or aaid the proMem construction of projbqU on any they will hold a meeting at the Fine Arts Plans about 20 minutes befora reeeue eign minlatera meeting and Jasuea ; -•Yet,"___ he said a* the tew now. _ , labor-management field. your penenol inturonteNyllb one _ Chicalb. March 25 lortf-and newsmen met her at the plan* no ultlmatur, on its own mire- [stand*. Connecticut i* denied feder-i was of TmImmediate concern to Con­ home of Mrs. John Lbughlin, 26 S. crewa arrived did a limousine driven up to the (Oonttaaed ea Pag* BOTea) The pronouncements Sa to Hoffa Alton St. Summer Events PAYE and SAVE •moH chock each monih..YovDoy nitewa were th* iengaot 20 « ^ - j H«btaw prayar, 'agme vers*. fi menu for a top level meeting. st reimbursement for this big sec-! nectleut because the General As- were eml>raced in the second and ramp. Ak her brother attempted your premiumt the coina way ; ------; the PropheU a. simply mark The new Kremlin i ^ e waa de­ final installment of a 200,000-word (COMPARE OUR LOW PRICES) U'ke her arm going down the livered yesterday. TSie Immediate report. Well ov4r. half the bulky Manchester Lodge of Masons wrill The Manchester Fine .Arts pay for. your felophono or aiec^ (Oeettewl.ae Fas* *OTW) grave wae the restrained aattlng ralwi. ahe eald, '*Dbn't worry, How- hold Its regular meeting tomorrow Assn., at its monthly meeting Fri­ today for the hnal scene in the reaction of U.S. officiate, waa that over-all text-waa devoted to'th e Irkity . . . ovary month. . . imtead ardT^can^ake it okay.”- ■ it* terms wouid/uim the proposed 'Fearastera. night at 7:30; at which Right day evening in the Whitbn audi­ Amesito Grivtwayt rniI Parkiig Artai w-hlrlwlnd life of showman Michael Todbte temaina were brought to Senator Blas^ Worshipful George A. Bradt,;-'di8- torium. discussed plans for its an­ of one or two largo poytnent*. meeting in ioy£ spectacle instead '^ e 12,000-word fltat tnatallmsht iToM. CteloagoNtboard a Santa Fe Rail­ of a dectetm-making meeting to President tq h a o s ^ n made public Weffiieeday, trict, deputy of the Grand Lodge of nual exhibit in May and for aumr Work Mochinw SprMd emd Powwr RoEwd Jakarta Claims Survivor* of the holed movie way traln'qjrilei today. His son Connecticut, will present, a 50-year mer actlvitlea, without setting If you orb kitorottod bi IM« now ease Interhatlonal tenstena. . r X--.. At Publicity alongNtrith a diaaent to the entire ■ww a ' a riY 1 16m* '•f***' producers—following his by the Aral ofJUs throe marriage*. In a^Atatement which he rsad at report worn one committee mem- service pin to George Clarke. 215 definite dates. promtum budget plan ilep bi er' Mike Todd Jr.>*rrivod from New Porter St. Following the business Frit EstimaiM — Tan^ Arraagai — All Work Guaraataai the o>*wa conference Dull** said .her, Sen.'/i^Namara (D-Mlch). -. A demonstration of painting and wiffo for our PUE beeUot. RcJbds l urnccl maina to Waldheim - Cnpetcry in York test night qnceting there will be a social hour stenciling on fabrics and other ^ Sovleis are trying to equate By Governor '' l)IcNamimtcohteh^ the*major­ ouburhon >Forag2 l^rk. He had IroniCSQy,. the tetrtel coincided satellite natloiia with weiit- with refreshments. materials was given 'by Mrs. with s time of Joy and thankaglv ity'had madV. "sweeping ehkrges BONUS asked, they i«lirib'7>« hurie^l n*4r 'ern countriea like Britain, France against the Labor movement" not Eleanor Vibberl, a graduate, of O n Tah> Fronts hla father. Rabbi Chaim (Joldbogen. ing in the Jewish fsiUKc-thele tvti ^ Hartford, March 25 (JPt—State Manchester Lodge of Masons will the Parsons School of Design, Raymond L Gorman and Italy; to win Wqatem accept- On — MsMition to help deal a’lth the busi Sen. Stephen. J. Sweeney t R ^ustified by the eridence. but he N PAVING ^ CONSTRUCTION CO: Actress Elizaheth Taylor, giving week* preceding PSasovi Washlnglon. March 25 spoke no defense or^he Teamster AND hold a special meeting tonight at N ey York. up the plan* berth provided for her. Naugatuck) declared .today that' INSURANCE AGENCY M tra. Mareh 25 UT day obiervanoe starting Apj^ 4. (Continued on Page Nlae) Republican Congressional leaders ! "«»« elump. hierarchy. * ■ 6:30. A memorial service for Po­ T w o "pictures of the month" Ml f -4394 Ml f -9700 ;#vem w et troops I arrived in Chicago with sipfiBral For tht* reason, said Rabbi .A^a- Knowland announced that leg­ Connecticut waa "in a: poteptlally lice .Lt.MIJtoa Stratton will,be were chosen, .bpth by the same 65 Eoit Center St., Mencheiter reported today President Eiaen- islation to speed Up government perilous financial situation” be­ Hoffa took over the, union's froM tide ^ r t h j friends and Todd associate* for th* ham Joseph Rose of Oongregatiwq .presidency in January, aftSk,^# dis­ conducted at the Holme! Funeral artist, Mrs. Anita Scott; one 'is ;^t*Wa JM kwr* 'funeral'of ht>rproducer husband. Kneaseth” 'Israel of riSigin. III-. how-er win ask Congress— to purchasing in all fields, including, cause of wh*t. be_ called, (Jovemor a picture of a mother and child, Ribicofr* "lip eervice economy." puted election that the committee Home at 7 o’clock. ! spread of Weeeete*. Still numb from th* air trag*4ly There will be nr eulogies at grave- elf are, LaBor authorize a 5600 million speedup defense, will go to Congress In charged he had "rigged." A Feder­ entitled. "Mother's Golden Mo­ dvU war taTKortk Biaaatra. The ! that, took the lives of Todd and aide. The 14 days/before Passover ; in go\'ernment buying to help the next day or so. .Sweeney, chairman of the Gen­ al court' euit 'fchallenging HoffaA, William Belt, exchange elemien- ment," and the other painting on eral Aasembly’a AppropriaUona pHtela tlirsafads^ oaaaterattack. I three others last Saturda.v. the are a Joyous ppriod.” i combat the recession. The new White House plana election was compromiaed to allow tary school principal in New Brit­ plastic, “ Yosemlte National Park.” kot they face a teogk'road karfc actress slept most of the way up­ 'Ihe rabbi gaid he would read the were reported a* (t became known CommittM, attacked the Gover­ him to take office—but only aftef Funds Set I The leader* also said after their nor's fiscal policies in a Speechjfre- ain and a resident of Hawaii, will Refreshmentii were served at a tq M e d ^ right in her seat during the 6'4 KaddisK. ,, AbortShort Hebrew prayar j I regular meeting with the Preal- that Secretajy of the Treasuty he agreed to let a court-appointefi ■peak on Hawaii at the meeting of table decorated with Easter -\ hour flight froth t-q* Angeles. of moumtw- some paalm* and-k , 4 . U-all-uA-n Anderson -has’ indicated to leading pared /or the Republican .pwrty’a “board of monitors" auperrise hte ;flent that he is Just about ready ‘Weekly luncheon meeting Mrs. the Rotary Club tomorrow night at bunnies and daffodils by Mrs. Jakarta, Indonaoia, 25 (F )! "I Just couldn't sleep In that few phrase* from the Prophets. In 1 e p A e J D l X l l O 'O [ to send Congress request for membera of Congress that opposi­ running of the union. Beck, now 6:30 at the Manchester Country Dorothy Daudel, Mrs. Rita Betko W W INDEPENGENT 'ance. with Jewish custom, it ^ tion to a tax cut 1a ihcreaiing "R ib icoff is the cleve^st public under prison aehtence in larceny- —Ylio Indonesian Army •dto-|b*rth alone;” ehe said. "Mike and a 50 per- cent extenalon in the relation# expert that haa ever ap­ Club. and Mrs. June SmagUs. II always took a berth when we a year before a monumerit duration of unemployinent Insur­ within admintatratlon councila. charges, did not seek re-elctioh. day to have pushed within Washington. Marbh 26 ' — peared on the Connectlcut'poUtical flew-. erected at the grave. ance benefits. Knowland said Eisenhower will line mite* of the Sumatran ili Todd. 50. and three companiolui The House Approprlatjqn* Com­ request authority to spend 5100 ■cene," aaid Sweeney, "but tha^ TELEVISION SERVICE She stayed only five minutes In A special message on that pro­ doesn't make him a good gover­ (Continued on Page Nine) aenter of Padqng. '' the berth end then returned to a perished in a flery. airplane crash mittee today recommended 12.- gram may go to the capitol later mlilion faster than had been plan­ 961,862,181 in new fund* the ned originally in the current fia- nor?’ ■ >. An Ariny spokesman aald Ja­ teat alongside: her brother, Hoa-- Saturday near Grants, N. M. The today or tomorrow. The final test of any governor, karta troops driving southward Taylor. She eeemed stunned producer was en route from Holly­ Labor and Welfare DepartmepU. At today’s White House con­ cai year, ending June 30. TECHNICIAN It said more money will be n< Sweenej’ Aaid. "le hie record—the from the U.8. oil fields at Pakan- ' most of the waklhg Urn* wood to''New York to attend a ference there also was discussion He also said, the plan calls for hard, pold record Itself—not the twru clashed Saturday with rebel tesUmonialNllnner at the Friars soon "because of current economic f a 55,406,000.000 highway con- accelerating expenditure of about m u r i n g H i * N a t i o n a z . T m u r v is io n Sntvionanirs W i on theNtrip. . "v conditions and the outlook for the propaganda that a bevy of highly- forces kt a point apparently close "I ittircin't believe it.” she said, au b. \ slniction bill now up for Senate 5500 million during' the first Bulletins 2 DAYS future." paid publicity experts keep pump- Sew For Basttr MARCH 24th to 29th. 1958 V> Muaralemhu.on the NJinJl river. repeating » e tame statement she The funeral service in Chicago debate. months of the new fiscal year ^ g out to what they consider a -ftreni the AP YYlres Seventeen rebels were killed, and oojicided with a metnortal service Tiie amount approved by the Thb. GOP leader* noted thatth* starting July 1.. Spending at that has made cohtinuoUsly atnee Sat­ committee aubjert to House ac- gullible public.’.’ ' , one Indonoeteh Ariny man. wound­ urday. Boheduled for the ainje time th time would be moved forward ' With Smart TO,,7,,i5o from three to six months, Knoft-- The Democratic Governor. ONLY ed. the Army claimed. % TOSlI army of plmtographers ■Temple Israel in HoHyhfood. S'weeney said, balanced th* budget STATE MAN SURVIVES CRASH Muafalembu te 87 .milea acrpie less than President EasenhoWer re­ ed. But Sen. Knowland of Cali­ land said. X quested in what the committee de- he presented to the LegUIature Eaatoa, March 25 WU- Fabrics From a rugged Jungted mountain range fornia, the Senate Republican lead­ As for unemployment compen­ march as seribed as budget eatimatea "lar sation, Knowland apelled it out for I L year by using the 530 million ' Item J. O’Brien, 21, of 85 Sport from the Indian Ocean port of er, predicted Congress ■ will ap­ of surplus left over from the pre­ HIU Rd., «vaa one 'bf, 15 survivors / AND HALE'S! .. . from reality prove some form of highway ieg- the first time -that the plan is to Ytedang. By meandering roed it is Man Agaiiui Gravity- The committee (:rltlclzed th# vious fiscal year. ' of an airliner crash at MiantL about 125 mile*. increase by 60 per cent the number MARCH 26 \ Budget Bureau for hot raising the of weeks during which unemploy­ "The current budget-relie* upon Fla., at an early hour today. Th* immediate objective of th* requeats prepared laat fall and 550 million from past surplus." 1 e Nine perished. One of 24 persona Jakarta forces, appeared te be ment benefits are paid in the var­ submitted by Eisenhower in Jan­ ious sta tes./ ■aid. "Where is that 530 million aboard a Braniff International Sungallanggat and Sungaidareh, uary. It also called '‘Inadequate" going to come from in th6 next Airways DC-7C, O’Brien waa re­ two town* on Aumtna's main ons NeWs Tidbits For example, in states Which the adminiatration’s approach to, now pay benefits' for 26 weeks, i'jdget?" ported to have received second north-aouth highway. South Suma- national health'problems and said Culled front AP Wllre* the pew program would add 13 "In sn.V Judgment,” Sweeney de­ degree buma of the face, legs and Wonderful "Washomatic" Rayon tra-ts uncommitted In the civil war the Wage and Hour Diviaion waa weeks. A 20-week program of clared, "the State of Ck>nnecticut hand*. Attendants In a Miami but it te believed In Jakarta that not effectively ferreting out wage beitefiti a’ould be hiked to 30 1* in a potentially perilous financial hospital said he was restteg X Wesco"Beif9sf" supplies have been moving up the For laceman and hour law violations. Moroccan court aenlencea to! tyeeka. situation." , ccmfortably.” highway tdtfhe' tebete. •The committee's token cut ' in death _ _ three _ French officers in. sM| There Is no plan, Knowland said /luring Ribicoff'a administration. Sungaidareh ia about 80' mllM IN .21 COLORS! new appropriatibna left the two : aentla for alleged threteenlng In reply to queationi, to increase Sweeney sald.^th* number of state HANDY OLT OF COMA .west of Rengaf. th* center o f ell- big departments and several rei curity of state which ■“France the amount of weekly benefits employe# roa« from 20,414 to 523,- New York, March ?5 (JPh-W. (N*t»—Oa, th* ekonlder* at^ Joe Kittinger. on the other hand, The nearest •fabric to Irish linen. Uncondi­ ia a pilot. But his interest in fly­ lated actlvitlea with 5216,504,600 ...... corded independence .. Sqveqxhien now paid by the states. ' 794, Increase of 3,380. C. Hand}'. Jazz composer ill ' (Ooalteaed a« Page Fear) thnae men rasta much of (he re- less than they were given during, reported killed when roclu' and with pneumonia, regained eon- tionally guaianteed washablel'crease-resistant apenaibllU}' for getttog aa .\meri- ing goes'a lot further than the Wild Bhie Yonder of a few years the current .yegr. Much of thia cut sand cave In on them in Mbnel for (Continued onTqge Nine) (Continued on. Ite'ge Seven) aciousnesa today at S.vdenluun and preshrunk.' For drem s. skirts; Bermuda c«B lato Space alive. Aa .VP writ- - undoubtedly will be rbatored. new highway on Madeln'lslands. hospital but ht# conditloa atiB shqrts, Jacketa, duatera, draperies, etc. '• y a r d *r ■ who toured .the "hush-hush ex- Premier Sami Solh.-aaks Leba­ waa critical. He had been, te m f 45” W!ids pertaieatal eeoter In New Mexico kittinger haa flown almost i '’li'brVliits fiscal year starUrtg next Russians Add ■®verv type of plane, and not long j July 1, the -c-imimlttee -recom' non Parliament for/l'ote of con­ coma teat night. CHOPS talked with the trio and. In a ee- before Sfitnons' rec,ord-breaker. mended th^ese allotmenU: _ fidence in policy of ateering clear You'll lev* tho gating goodnou of thaso tondar. rioa of three'article*, ioek* at the loared 96.000 feet In a balloon as l>bor Department j5382.446.8(», of ■ any foreign (dUancea. . . Five TRADE EXTENSION ASKED dalkieus chops. Tha^ro cut from aoloctod, For Spring It's Trade in Drive priwpeete and the pioblefiie ahead.) part of the Man-High Project to a cut of 525.585.800 from the iCenageri invade Bronx park and Cubans Expect Castro Washington, March 25 08)"— •tr>- to get some of the preliminary aitwujit' requeated, attack church school teacher with Secretarv of ConVmerce Weeks young, seft-moatod liml» . . . fino*t0xturod « . . Baulings Woolens By STBVi; LOWELL - biiiri'out of SPECIE travel. ! HJapartniant of Health, Kduca- bat and -rob chlldi;en." appealed anew 'to Congreea to­ and wall trimmod. Thay'ra Super-Right! For Tunis Role Alamogordo. N.M„ March 25 (jn On the ground# of age, Kittinger tion and Welfare: 52,^,080,581, Panama Finance Minister Arias -day for -extension of the trade 1 —Red-haired Joe Klttlnger may be at the moment,would be most like- an Increase of 5J4.S56,0(W, mostly resigns aa result of break between To Declare ‘Total War’ agreement# acta aa " a sDoiig his pollUcally powerful publisher Tunis, March 25 UH A ‘ quiet j the firet American Into Space. At ly to beW st into Space, But no one for the National Institutes of bMst to moraleir« MasOTand the»««w - s^wea'-^ econ-. father and President Emeato, De on basic commodities of rice, lard omy.” He t^ledled the prOpoeat $J.98 $ J9 8 but peratetont Communist least he hope* so. tvill put a date" on when "tpe ays- Health. „ . j La . Guardis Jr. . . Communiat-run Havana, Cuba, March 25 i/P)—' yd. -paign to Inflltrat* newly independ , "If Ck>l.___ Stapp said tomorrow tern" will be ready. When these i National Labor Relations Board; Rebel leader Fidel Castro's threat and beans. Otherwise ' etoree re­ Job insuranoe for SVi mfllkm 51,295:000, the amount requested. Journal ’’Argumenty” accuaea Ro- ported trade had dwindled sharply Americana. LOIN <<> ant Tunisia la being gradually j u,'ih the system la ready. I would apace shooters' talk about the aya-. {^ "ca lh oH c Chirch of stirring up of "total war ’ unleea President with Shoppers disappearing from atepped up. ' • i go. I only hope that they get they mean the day when all political action against Polish Com-’ '''Fulgenclo Batiste quite by mld- Choose from tweeds, plaids and flannela in beautiful paatels and "W * hr* lighting it in every pos-. before I get too old to b e ; the preparationa are complete. . (Continued on Page Nine) atreete at nightfall. CHUBUHILL OETTINO ABOUT muniat State. ■ „ nlglit Aj>rll 5 sent a wave of fear Roquebrtine. France, March tweedy mixtures., ' Mbte way." Praaldent ^ablb Bour-;. | I High altitude balloon te.sta are j surging * through easternmost Castro moved 600 of hi# now ea-, On* thousand workers in \>eat 25, (/Pi—Sir Wlaaton Churchill te' guiba gaW recently. "But they; porce Capt. Joseph Kittlng- only one. but highly important, 'Ortente Province today. • Some timated 1.000 guerrilla fighters ihtol German locomotive, plant atege the Sagua de Tanamo area SO mile,|naHl: ONE PRICE...AS ADVERTISED! 46” Wide able citrus fruit at 73 francs a ‘•First, the map chosen must j matter of grave concern to me.” Helicopter explode# In air over yeotentey with OrosEyfeo ' gag Idlo, delivered at Odeosg. apace flight. He now heada the untarily and return to the United Base at Guantanamo. RADIO A APPLIANCE DISTRIBUTORS. Inc. Air Force Mlaalle Center’s Aero- have a flrst-clsse nervous system He said it waa an unpleasant ex- Detroit aqburb killing pilot and Communist Pfirly CM if. ; I Other Leno Weaveii— 99c yard to 11.49 yard. Thla would conje to about 55<4 and physique. He must have ‘ be j put-In the light of States, ' Unconfirmed report# persisted of . . . AM) Id AuU to Iril rUASUSi Of .YOUS MIAl- HARTFORD Medicgl Laboratory here. Next two passenger*. . . . Yugoalav .ottl- rebel reinforcement's landing in Khrushchev apparently eewteltei million without shipping charges if motivation—be. deeply lul**'*ried „ taxnavera. ‘Brig. Gen. Alberto dri Rio on disarmament. ' 'i'- month' he wUl be transferred to chtaellng" the taxpayer#, elate report that 84 per cent of the Chavlano, commander of . Army westemmoat Plhar del Rio and HALE'S FABRlC^DEpr;— Main Floor. Ifaar . . . Moacow takes th* entire anticipat­ in apat-e reaeoi-ch. “It’s not niy piactlce to try and eligible voter* went to poll# in Sun­ AKP APPLESAUCE SCELI ELECTRONICS. Incr— HARTFORD Wrlght-ltetteraon Air Fpree Base forceg, elerled troop# to crush any Oriante Provinces. ed surplua. That ia a small por-. "Hla background and training wangle out a few doltara if I can,” day's election of new Commuijlst s u g a r l5»^ABilili» . N a t i o n a l a t i o n a l at Dayton. Ohio, to head the Aero- muat be of a high level. We have uprising. He canceled leaves of all CSurlci Oithblrth of Port Ar­ N tion of Tunisfan exports to France he Aid;- parliament. 'Chicago. Mareh J » " GREEN STAMPS e AMPLE FREE PARKING UNITED ELECTRONIC SUFPLY CORP. and Britaln"about 2100 million Med Lab there. had'lota of volunteers, but if the federal, provincial and city employ- thur, Tex., manager of the muiti- Hyde, a Republican appointed by Alabama Congreaaman Passman mlUion dollar 429-acre Texaco Cbalioager Spgar Itey r *JIjBLByi8lON I' e l j k v i s i o n worth a year—but it dogs give the Lt. Col. Simona, Juat promoted (DreaVa,J ) aaya PreeiJentPreaident Eisenhower iala ea. , ■ wcarteg oaly NEW BRITAIN mmya ------1. ^ 'phi* apparently waa don# In an Oil lnetelteU(}n in Santiago Said ComAiuniat trader* a foot in the from major,' won fame laXt eum- « i £ r ." T h * * ?e'.'not* m uerg^ Sted^ter^* reneging on campaign pronite*# by 158^4 pound# I mer when he rode a balloon 102,- testified effort to forestall a general strike U.S. lamflics were left to decide YeUow. Onions E B V IC E M E N ’S )e r v i c e m e n ‘S“ door, and Bourguiba another lever to us. subcommittee InYesUgatlng the .pushing for what he call* a wild mlddlew'elglit on their own whether to leave. with which to pressure the W est 000 feet into the air to study up­ f “ As for physical factors, some spending program” Includl^/or- which Caatro a()ya would be called BMUl* at the >.w w o. o t- p », o t CORR per atmoapbere, He is chief of the minor conditiah# would not be im­ coincident wttt big armed httacka Texaco amployt 47 Americans, ' CLEAN. • W e e k TunUla’a , major export*' of pfioa- ^Allegations of mlecon-duct elgn aid. . . . Briteina ne\f Wwt their title rea W e e k ' y a phates. iron and ' wheat go to space biology hran<:h of the labora­ portant^ For instance, he could Indtee FederaUoii holds first fed- oh governmant centers, MANCHISTia COMIf Cuban* in Santiago fitoeked. up . (QMtteOTfi m F««* Nteo) • eoge etedlM# DRV .STOCK AUTHORIZED TUBE DISTRIBUTOR ’ tory. Botll he and Col. Stepp are oral alaeWeaa. ■ 3 i 2 9 ' CORNER MAIN and OAK S T ^ E T S (OealtaiMfi *• Fage Six) (Coattemed <>■ Fag* Nlae) il , ,fOeolliiMfi ea______Fag*„ ------Five), physicUnt. ____ iAm TT • L,'?' >1 PA G E T H R E E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., T U E S D A Y , MARCH 25il959 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ANCH£3^R> CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH SW, 1958 P A G E TW O [170 Start 5-‘Day Canvajss (ZBA) meeting which will be held E tm h ro n RocUville’Vemon South Windsor tomorrow at 8 at the Town lolton Tolland Coul Hall according td WUMam C»»- For Civic Music Subscribers vant, board chairman. Superior Cidurt Production 0 ^ South Windsor HeighU Inc. is Rt.SSlAind Gty Court Prosecutor T alks TPZ Meeting * seeking a variance to permit con­ Postponed for About 170 people are __ 8 e h w a 1 k e '^ , Mra. Cal­ BUINDn BV EXPEKC PBOVI^t North dealer . - ‘ „ vin Steinicker, Mra. Carson Man- mi!6irflii^@ version of a building on Griflln Rd. Judge Willlafn' P.^. Bather or­ NbrfliAeath valaiiaMa ^gainst a Saturday deadline to fill into a 4-famlly dwrillng. Previous­ dered two forecloaurea in a shoit ‘HMS PiiMfore’ VEtnr COSTLY To of Police Department Chester, Mrs. William Belflore, Will Discuss Zone Change By Alfred ShelawoUi N o r r a . a 1,850-seat capacity in the high Mlaa Sylvia Claftln, Mrs. Edward ly the builder had appealed refusal calendar Seskon of Tolland Coun­ A Mom by the town building inspector to ty Court of common J»leaa yes­ There is.no way for South to V K 101 7 8 3 Oity Court ProBocutor Harry H.fM au., charged isrtth apeedlng se)i(>ol auditorium'for next year’f Dziadua, Mrs/Yemer Nylin, Mrs. Tt has been necessary Merrill Adaifis, Mrs. Elliott Row- 1^900 Queries issue a permit for this work. On Hearing Due\ terday. pone the production of ’’Ptagfore.” ♦ A J .« lAigg addressed_ . a meetlnir .. dF A Die . «.»4*uwith uikMAMtinwooperating .tinrhmif-without m. a IlfiAIUM:llcenae; Manchester Civic Music'' Assn, this occasion the concern was Foreclosure by sale was ordered from Thursday and Friday to April Louis C. hoai Merabera of the departinent torium last evening to remind th w ing tonight at 8 o’clock^^ at the lise his boarding house for work­ be $25,630 plus $250 attomey’6 queried the proaetiutor on a numa to appear on a charge of intoxica­ conUcts that the only way tww;- Alexander Mannella, Mr*. Howard Hall by the Zoning Commission. the i^ o n a l school auditorium. |,aoM two ivadia and Souttr' tion. Bonds toUHnfc $144 were for­ Baldwin, Mrs. C^ajrtes Hamilton, Town Hall. ers this summer. Elwin Glidden ’The two paircels involve prop- fees. Nathan SwCedler of West . ratlens are being made. In dmoM AM have insiata^aa ber of points. Preaent were Mayor tend the performances next y(tor is ' The commission w ill. use an­ Harmati O. Olaon , police commit­ feited by out-oMovro motoriata. to buy a aeries ticket. W sihgle Mr*. Thornton Woodwell, Mra. C. Of Rt. 5, Station 62 is asking for ty owned-by Rose Freddo, one Hartford was placed in charge of meantime. Mrs. Neil Wakemaa Ixo^fplrt. ‘ - swers received in helping to plan a renewal of a permit to sell mo­ the sale. The sufh of $3,500 will tee members John J, Yaaktilka, Red Meri’s. Anniversary tickets will be' sold. / x Chester Bigelow, Mrs. George and none the tovm for future d'e- now leased to Benito A. and Nenoi “ •» — charge of the ■ costumes.-The | miist admit, however, that Sandals, Mrs. Herbert Phelon, Mrs. bile homes at his jweeent location. Pagahi^ doing business as Paganl Senior claaa is aelUng tickete. JMH. | thi‘. Anal contract waa far from John Raxly and Gordon Denson and Tankeroeian Tribe 61, Order of In the next five dayd the work\ vtfo^ent. According to David D. time of sale, and tha b a la i^ on Capt. Feter 'J. Dowgewlcifc The Red Men, will celebrate Ita 160th ers will canvass the. town. With 'i^ o l SoTOpmn. Smith, commission chairman, th^ ' CYO EvcnU C aters and the other next to it. Stanley Nygren wlU. be choreog­ hopawas. Wh havo all found our- Alexander Jarvis St. Francis CTO CSub members approval of the deed. / rapher, and the eenlor indu|trial ■alvas in*worae alama, yet we are captain aald ail nine regular men annlveraa.*y today at 8 p.m. in Rwl Lynweod K.' Elmore Lloyd Robron them they'll be carrying a list of main priAlem In' connection with • Men Plan Breakffst In action brought b^Claire M. and 12 svpernumerarles attended those who hive already renewed wUl attend the East CTp District The men of the CongKgatienal arts class of ths re|^onsI saool stlU aUve to teU tho tale. In this Men’s Hail. . ' 6 this survey is getting enough fam­ Kutner, trustee. agataMt Ernest T. is busy painting background acen- oaae, 'South would he home If the OoMiac land — A3 the aeasion. Plve tribes will meet in dietriet their subscriptions. Obtaining more ines to answer the questions so Evening of Recollection to be held Church decided this weekend to License et al, involving property The Police Ckmunlttee hae been renewals of this year’s subscribers Head Speaks tomorrow at St. Bridget’s Church continue their traditional Easter ery. four mleeing trumps were divided meeting at the same time than an adequate sampling of local on Maple St., Etungton, forecldb- DAB Eleetloaa 'BfM 2-8. He wwui*...... Uke the holding weekly meetings and about A hatf-hourjalent show will pre- it the first Usk of the workers. .sentiment, may be obtained. in Manchester between 8 and'8:33 breaMast project, Never conducted ure was alen^-Ortlered. The .debt K Q; H e a rts-^ ; Diamond*—K 9 one meeting a month is held with In addition, thq canvassers will Tp Sorbpliniisls p.m. Members are asked to bring a money-raising project, the Some of the Hebron members trumps and give up one trump 8 S( au b s—10 9 8 4 8. Wbat do oede a suppewto be,aerve4 at 8:80 The questionnaire was prepared VKUI $3,246^plus attorney’s fees of Col. Henry Champion Chapter, trick," dropping all SF, of tha ralaaing members of the deportment praa- p.m. Paa*. Great Sachem William' I contact those who held a subscrip­ by Merrill W. Uncoln, South a light lunch and meet at the local breakfasts^have beiome popular $860/ The law day was set you aayT ent. tion during the 1956-57 season, the Mrs. Ja^u es Shaw of Avery St., church. a ti:3 0 p.m. for transporta­ with church members for the fel­ DAR, were present at the cluipter I trumps in the process. Answer: Bid one club.' The gen­ Dunlap will be master of‘ceremo­ first season in Manchester, snd Windsor planning consultant; It ft. 8. meeting in Colchester, Wednesday, ' Aa it happmed, tba tnimpa Te Add Pollcrnien nies, with Salvatort Vendrillo, past who has served as president of the | wUl be used In planning future tion. conference director will be lowships and festivity the event eral rula la to bid your longest Mayor Herman G. 0)aon, Police who let the subscription lapse this Father Nlcholai Oesaro .of ^St. provides at Easter; The pancake at the home of Miss Elizabeth O. were badly divided, but South suit when your hand la good great aachem. aa sMiatant. SUte League of Women ‘Voters for two shopping eentera Industrial areas Day, past regent. Members from m aoim ^ to make hie elam any­ Chief ex-officio, wUd today two or Great Sachem Vincent CoUtna will ye#r. and in many other ways connect^ Thomas Seminary in Bloomfield. breakfast will be served at t:30 enough for aq .openthf bid. three men will be added to the Miss BeniU Shields, regional di­ years, ^ v e a talk on the purposes PINE Easter, hams! and baskets of gro- a.m. Easter at the close of, Hie Columbia Colchester, Westchester, and Bast |way.way. Sto won the first triCk with (Copyright 1958, oeneral Fea­ attend with hU aUff of state ofll- rector of the national Civic Music with future growth. The commis­ Hampton were also present. Offi­ tha King of spades and led the ten force as reguiara soon. City offi­ oera and will present 50-year pins of the organization last night for sion hopes to have th e. question­ ce'ici will be prizes at a Bingo early worship service. tures Corp.). Rend Herald Adv*. cials are using a profcMionai ref­ Assn., explained the purpose of the Soroptimists. The dinner ^ meeting -■ight, Saturday. The Men’s Club cers elected to Serve for the en­ of clubs. " to charter merobera. associstlon In her pep talk last PHARMACY naires distributed by Ajlrll 7 or 8. Charles C. CSiurch initiated the suing year wOre: Regent, Mrs. Al­ It’s hard to say what went erence service to check on the beat was at the fiO'me of 'Miaa Jessa­ 664 Center Bt.--TeL W 9-9816 Another niafler 1° come up at is sponsoring the Bingo which will nipve at the request of the Advis of about a dozen appUcationa for Thoae who will recelvS 50-year evening' . . , mine Smith, 15 Park St. be held at 8 p.m. in the Church Baseball Set fred B. Neal; secretara, Mrs. - A. through Weet’a mind at this stage. pins are: George Hereog; Paul **Thc purpose o£ the Civic Music the meeting ViH be the purchase ory Oiuncil last week. Innumerable V/allacc Canney of Waetcheeter; Perhaps he thought of the old nue: poiiceman’a job*. Organized in February 1949, by f, of a tape recorder for use at pub­ Hall. telephone calls were made, and a Cover en honor with en, honor. In­ He said men muat be between E^reuss, Walter Plnney, Fred Brtel, Assn.,’’ she said, "is to bring to a group of 15 women, the League PINi LENOX lic hearings. In addition the com­ Coming Events date set for a meeting at which treasurer,) Miss E. Anne Clark of the ages 6t 23 and 30 when tbev Omer Cooper, Claude Bilaon, fVank you a variety of programa. w e’re SFor Renewal Hebron; registrar, M ia a Maude cidentally, tbia may have been a .£UMy;-C3iariebiiBmy4^ looking forward lo.a...thlrdu£K£ltlng at^ the present time has a mem­ mission ndll inspect subdivision The Bible Discussion Group of the men were enthusiastic about Clark of-East Hampton; and his­ good roM for w h W p ii^rE ^ b ^ ^are-ttred-for-the local deparunei& bership of 170 and usually has a PHARMACY plans presented by the town en- the First Congregational Church continuing the custom. , . „ a j ^ r guide for b rid ^ ptayera. Thl# age bracket ia expected to P W*b*r year.” public meetine each month with a Reservations were taken Sun-1. Columbia ^Hecrmtipn Councils torian, Mra. Gertrude M. Hough Ali-Stor Game Sundav “av ic Music is built here as it 2to E. Center S t- - ^ 9-41899 ^ e e r . ^ — will be hold Thursday at 8 p.m. of Hebron. Whatever the reiuon may be, provide the d«p|rtment with men is everywhere on a lot of people speaker qualified to consider gov­ ' 4 ' Since 1048r~accordlng to Chair­ Junior Choir rehearsal at Wap- day after church and will bo tsdeen | baseball progrtJj^for^toe^ rommer Weat covered the ten of clubs with who will make police work' their The first ail-itar------basketball season is getting linderway. game between the Vernon Com­ doing a little bit. It’s a non-loss ernmental problem*. Three sep­ man SmlUu -it per cent of the ping Community Church will be again next- Sunday by Julius L. ' ““ * oareera The department has been arate groups-in units of 25 or SO homes built In South Windsor have Strong, who is. in charge of tickets. Dr. Ralph E. Woliqer, program abort one regular patrolman since munity League and the Rockville plan because you don’t spend what held tomorrow , a t 7 p.m. Senior chairman, said last night that the Midget league will be played Sun­ money you don’t have,” she said. meet monthly at the home* Of been constructed singly on exist­ Choir rehearsal will follow at He may be contacted this week by the realisation last fall of Robert members, to study munlcipM ’el: ing streets rather than in subdi­ anyone* interested in attending plane are to Increase th^number .Thompaoil. day at 2 p.m. at Vernon Elemen­ 'The association through lU sub­ p.m. of baseball teams at th e '^ ittle decided to hold a ruminago sale at I Now Talk OB Schools tary School. scription plan knows In advance of lliirs, as well as state and national visions. He pointed out that such Systems Compared Dsniel Bucclno will be aesiited U. Leflo. Horn. « Eut John B.' Mroeek . Raymond B. lUppmaa Onnand f West nrograms. The purpose (if the building is not locally, assessed for by Howard P. Jensen in the kitchen League level this year, from'two "Current and Future' Eklucatlon' ‘The first game will be played a season how much money it will Russian and American educa­ to four teams. There 'will also between second teams from the have. The amount of money de­ League is to help individuals meet drainage or widening*roads as is Where psneakes, sausage and coffee al Problem* <>f Rockville and Ver­ the reanonsibilitles of mlzenshlp. now the practice in soihe towns of tion were compared recently during the usual farm team from which Iwb groups. Joseph Beilis. teiu:her To Head Chamber of Commerce Affairs termines the number of perform­ an assembly at Ellsworth Memor' will be prepared,' Milk will be observance non” will be the subject of a pub­ at the Vernon School, will be ref­ The Leajfue is suo^rted by the which Newington is an example. eerved to children. players will be chosen for the lit­ lic addrea* to be given by Super­ Six Chamber of Commerce membeja have bem elected to the of Directors ance* a community can have. The ZBA Hearing Set ial High School. A panel debate was tle league teams. der’a Day." held annually at SSfnUto^ dSfSt eree. artists are provided by a central dues of members ($8 a year) and conducted by members of Verne Emerson Bosworth is chairman \ Academy, Colcheater.' at intendent of Schools Raymimd E. Top -town, city and fire district A total of I9Small-ln votes were clat in the eleOtlon. New directors are L^w rod K. Elmoro, bv public-spirited citizens who con­ Three cases are to be considered TVo intermediate teams 'will be Ramsdell tomorrow night. nf (he Manchester Savinga Bank; Lloyd D. Hobron, manager of the Manebestor branch of agency. St a Zoning Board 6 t A|^>eals Olsen’s Social Studies class. Tim of the group whldh udll set the organized, as last year, for boys which tbne the DAR will also b s L , ^ " ? ; , . What’. ofllctala have been Invited to Alexinder JarvU. develoj^r, contractor and realtor; Atty Two divisional captains of the tribute to the League. Since it ia Nadeau, senior, and Roxanne Ubles. He will be assisted by A. J. h g to l6 years of age. Ed Gosline RAmadeU’s talk will be given t)i participat* In the opening cere non-partisan, it urges all citizens plaved City Court room, at 8 p.m. It la R. Mrorok; Rajroond B. RIppman. Mancheater branch fhanager of Sears and Roebuck, and 48 captains are Mrs. Anthony Ur- Lewis, sophomore held that the Roberta, WHton Thorp and the Rev. Und Joe Armstrong wlU again and 1 monies. The game ia open to the banettl and Mrs. Don Guinan. The to be active in the narty of their the flrtt of a aerlea of discuaalona public. • Ormand J. West, director of Watkins-West Funeral Service. choice—to vote and know what United States would triumph ’Theodore W. Chandler Jr. direct thU group. the qi aponaored by the Rockville-Vernpn 48 captains in turn have some .120 GIVE HEK the race for world supremacy. Op­ John Jensen is in charge of the the first house btfitt in (^l^ester,—Issui'srif trumps (as s was A the- si case) se)--f ft Art Denmnstratlon Ret , workers under them. thev are voting for. posing them were Cynthia Ordway, waiters who will also Include Law- , i and is now used as w Young Republican aub. ’The pub­ A painting demonstration iiaa Mrs. Shaw answered a number House. The history of'^thls^^if^P^llwould house cost a trick for West to lic la invited. been arranged by the Tolland crossed the Atlantic Ocedh 186 The captains include Mrs. James GHRISTiAN RIOR Junior and Bob Earley, freshman. rence Converse. Srd, and Edward ^ I play high. If South had the queen seph McCusker, Mlsi Mabel Con- times during the 40 years he McCarthy, Mrs. Ray Beller, Mra. of questions from the Soroptimists Accommazzo. Dlshea will be done and of the DAR was d isb q ii^ ” ' of trumps, the only hope waa that City Conrt. Caae* County Art Aesn. to be held April rady, and Mias Ngncy Sleurin aa Ex-Liner Steward | Alfred Werber, Mrs. Herbert Sny­ at the close of hCt lecture. She AVAILABLE AT by WUton ’Thoro, Clyde Beckwith Pr*ngle will coach this the meeting. James Pfeifer, 54. of 4 Park 8t., at 8 p.m. in Maple 8t< School. their special guests. Mrs. Winifred served the Anchor Line. also distributed booklets giving Manchester ' Evening Herald he would take dummy's ace in­ ELECTROMCS In an interview op his 99th der. Miss Mary Taylor, Mrs. Ethel South* Windsor correspondent El­ and Lawrence (Converse Jr. Bruce Chnreh Notes stead at allowing tbe ten of clubs was given a suspended sentence Walter Van Arsdaie will work Elliott is the faculty advisor ­ Passes at Age 99 facts about the League of Women WELDON’S Q. Ronson has been given the aa- A baseball organization meeting There was nq. church service '1q pith oil paint, Mrs. Caroline birthday, he said his two big in? Rollason, Mrs. Grace Amsden. Mrs. more O. Burnham Tel. Mitchell is planned Friday at 7.30 p.m. in to ride for a finesse. LABORATORIES of 60 days in.Tolland County Jail ing the girls with the dinner. Evelyn Neilson. Mrs. Doris Beld- Voters, which' she said was or­ Ml MAIN STREET signment of m>klng coffee. the Hebron Congregational Church yesterday on a charge of deliver Forster with pastels. Mra. Doris Stafford March 25 (JV-John tereats were the Brooklyn Dodgers ganized in 1920 and was ah out-\ 8-5060. Yeomans Hail. Leaders from pre- Sunday, a union service at the V Dally Question Petit with water colors. Mrs. The spring meeting of the Fu­ Baaebail team and the Democratic Ing. Mrs. Flora Oiase, Mrs. Made­ ’The men decided at their plpn- j A ^ e a le r, you hold: Spadae—A ing'liquor to a minor. ture Homemakers of America in Mitchell, who observed his 99th line Stone. Mra. Phyllla Fortier, growth of the old Suffragette i / ning meeting that If a profit laj trioiul yesuu are urged to attend Gilead Church takinjg; its place. The Stafford Springs Judge Edward Mvrtie Carlson with charcoal, and Party. He was a member of the and others interested in coacMng 277 BROAD Region 4 will be held at SUfford birthday last October, died today Masonic Lodge tor 80' years, Mias Vlririnla Thompson, Mrs. Har­ movement.' Paper Hikes. Price made on. the bresdcfaat. It will be union services of the two churches Y. DConnell imposed the sentence, Mrs. Agnes Krejwig with pencU. High School Thursday. THe prin- Past President Mrs. Ruth Spen­ turned over to the EMucatlon Build­ and managing will bA welcome. are held once in each month. This ’The group Will paint a still life. at 8t. Anthony’s Hospital, a Rock­ having joined In Glasgow, Scotland, old Holly. RADIO M I f V I I 0 N and ordfUTd that Pfeifer be pUced clpsl speaker at the meeting will Also Mrs. Eric Anderson, Miss cer announced that the Soropti­ MORIARTY Wlnstod, March 25 The ing Fund of the church. Reserva­ gives the Rev.'Herbert W. Dicker- on probation for one year. Members are asked to bring ville convalescent home, . after a where he was born. Manchester Evening Herold, son, pastor, the chance to visit the A V lT llll be Grace F, Harrison. sUte advisor E5va Johnaon, Mrs.-Richard Berg- mists will conduct a rummage sale W in ^ d Evening .Citizen now sells tions should be made not later than Pfeifer waa defended by, Atty. paintlnM for the monthly selec- of FHA. The following girls, sc- long illness. Survivors include two hieces. for the benefit of their charitable f o ^ cents a copy, an Increase of next Sunday, they advise. Oolumbln Correspondent, Mrs. Sunday school ’ in each chufeh, I £ S 1 U I nan.ncm. who con- .U®n. The association exWblted . Mitchell came here 35 years ago Mrs. Dorothy Swairte and Mildred gren. Mrs. Lester Wolcott, Mri. BROTHEAS k. Tattle. A On.4om r which h r is unabM to do in “ illlips. / Mrs. Charles work Wednesday, April 30, at the 3 cmts. The iflrst increase in H Palm Swiday -UiSoii • Servleo - -DfM '.«Mtia'~- tenu._ ---- 4$eBE:B6S|)ldMteeK'TWfc8rtofflidB0fri:k ©BHtWBWlTT,' KiiB»UPged,maiu.ba(fK years was required, publishers Both local Protestant churches 8-8485. ' regular routine. Sunday school S m r Lcwl* '- J m r Ii*wl* Dlihock Library in Coventry last field, Maaa. Funeral servlcea w siH^iLi^rirdim harmless person who drank ex­ dis Wheelock. LpU Msgdefrau,■------for the British Anchor Line and ita Mrs. J. F. McDermott, Mrs. to aet aside articlet for the sale. .... said, by rising costs of production. will participate in the imion ser­ hours wero the same as usual In ‘‘Ssarsd JlIMplDf For Rent EASTER AND cessively. Ackerman said Pfeifer Barbara McLean and Norine Merchant Marine Fleet. He said he be private. LIFE vice of the Southern Tolled Coun­ both Hebron and Gilead. was Intoxicated at the thne he "** ■ RHS a u b ActIrtHes Zsbnef. Rockville' chapter is in BOWLES NAMES AIDE ty (Jhurch Aksn. to be held at Col­ Mere Snow WASHa-WAXIS SPRING NEEDS William. McCarthy, teacher at Driver Arrested S|kturday morhing earty, a glance s tiir J M t purchased liquor for two bo.vK charge of the balloting and get­ Hartford, March 25 (/P)—Ken umbia Cong;regatlonal Church ages 16 and 18, in the fall of 1957. the Newington Home for Crippled ting-acquainted games. Sunday at 7.30 p.m. through a window, (third day of . 1:8*. S:U 8:81. t:**. 18HN C qniblnoflon $1.50 Boy tlw best kaewn qnaUttM CSilldren, was a guest of the Fu­ neth Wynne Jr., North Haven, has Spring,’’) showed that anowstorm at diseenat pHesa. Save 1S%- Judge O’Cnnnell said he didn't Hospital Notes been named campaign assisUnt The Rev. John Webster, minis­ After 2-Car Crash think the accuiwd would , realize ture Teachers Club recently. He ter of First Church of Christ, Con atill going on. We had -aomcwhere W*4„ "Ooa’t O* Ncarsn* Watar" POLISHER 75c 28% OB aboes. Blacks, Jackets, Ulked about tbe hospiUl, lu school Admitted yesterday: Peter Ed- to Chester Bowles, candidate for from four to seven inches of it, eie. the gravity of tho offense unless mondo. 90 Orchard St.; 'Barbara the Democratic nomination for gregational in West Hartfor^, will Miss Kathryn L. Brown, 16, of 12 DAY or WEEKEND he had a sentence hangliig over and daily living section. iMRliSMOHMIMBEIfr be th ^ g u est preacher. A coffee Chester Dr., waa charged with more then we needed. It w ar a Several members of, the Girls Staehowlak. 26 Grand Ave:; Diane U.S. Senator. Wynne is the son pleasant atght to'aee the tun a lit­ MEN’S hia head, , Walditm, 149 Vernon Ave. NOTHING SO WELL DRESSED WEARS S.UCH mMmFmmO'mmum of Chief JusUce Kenneth Wynne h o u r^ U follow the service, reckless driiring late yesterday af­ STORE Judge Francis T. O’Loughlin re­ Athletic Club attended a toukel- 'I ternoon following a 2-i:ar accident tle after noon Saturday. MORRY'S bail and swimming clinic .jteturday Discharged yesterday; Mark M fm m u S V 4 M of the State Supreme Court. / 'Open Hodke Tonight 'New Onfeterlr Help ^gURNSIDE ^ flNEHUI^T 8'Depet ««.—Ibl. Ml 8-8881 sumed the bench during the re­ HalsneV, 46 P r o ^ c t 8t.; John Bel­ /Open house will be held at How. at Garden and New Sts. ’The driwi mainder of the court sesiion, at the University of (^nnOOUimt. of the other car as well m the Engaged to work in the new re­ Open DaUy 9 AM.-8 FM. The RH8 gym team'hat bw i in­ anger.‘51 Talcott Ave.; Charles A LOW PRICE TAG! Chevfs the only low-priced cat iso advanced all Chaney Technical School in GROCERY Which lasted into late afternoon- Zinsser, .ChamberliUn Rd., Windsor- Manchester tonight from 7 to 9 drivers Involved in . enothfr- 2-ear gions! schoolla cafeteria, are; Man­ ENDS ’TONIOHTI FBBE ALTEBAtlONS' Sokalis to Appeal vited to put on a tumbling demon­ miahap on Brookfield St. earlier in ager. Mrs. Dorothy ’Towne: "^aa- 302 BfAlN BT. stration at a gymnaatic' clinic vllle. , • o’clock, Parents and prospective siatant cook. Mrs. Evelyn Miner of t« o L-,SokoUa, 43, of 5114 ■Vil­ Birth yesterday; A son to Mr, students from this town are es- the afternoon were also teenagers. $ omm BBVje B lage SL, posted two $75 bonds 'Thursday at the Arnold division of in style'and me--NINE LOVELY, lively in c h e s^ LONGER! And iVs None o f them were hurt, police re- Marlborough: Mra. Eleanor Arm­ PEYTON BUCE Bridgeport College. Following the and Mra. Kaytnond Bassette. RFD pecially invited to attend. strong also of Marlborough, and (l»4l> T U BMMi opcanoM for appeals on convietjons on two Annual Meeting Slated ported. In color .<8 PJHL (MnmBjcajM^unAm -counts of -operating a motor ve­ RH8 demonstraUon the Arnold 3. About 5 p.m., the Brown car, Mra. Clarence E. Porter of Hebron, team will put on a gymnastic dem­ Admitted today: Bernard The Fourth .Quarterly Confer­ turning from New St. into Garden cashier. -r '- B hoitr'sM ^ 8t66 - (U)9rSI m HJ(T hicle while under the Influence of Schools, Hazairiville. new right down to its more rigid SAFETY-GIRDER FRAME.' ence of United Methodist Church "Tba Dtmralas W lb* Oaa" liquor. , , onstration. St., crashed into a car driven west Luncheon Date Set ItsU < 8) FBATVBB FUlk . Nine members of the Library f will be preceded by a potluck sup- on Garden St. by niilip' J. La April 2 la the date of the Tolland Wed.1 Don't Go N eb s^ Water "C n ic ’s WII*" - __ He waa fined $102 on the first Vernon and Taloottville new* 1* per to be served at 6:30 tonight Util • n BJWb^ jtl^ BTBB AMB count. Sentence on the second Oub attended the regional meet­ four wheels. Vou can have a real air You’tt gttO sbM hsf moureau, 18, of 3 Hawley St. Dam­ County JlepubliCah Women’s Club 6t«e ( s> soon ing of the 120 Nutmeg Assn, at handled throngh The Herald’* There’s nothing about thnv^ks of offer* a complete choice of engines— at the church.'The Rev. Harvey age waa to the front of the Brown luncheon to be held at tbe Mans­ count waa deferred until April I K. Mousley, superintendent of the iS S ! B & & W Z . (U) M B r a A M a m BBAT East Windror High. School yester­ Rockrille Bureau, 7 IV, Main 8L, this new Chevrolet that even gi ' MOr 18 yODB8 m t BOOTS * BAODLBB . mer-filed a demurrer asi k I n g day. you a hint of its low price. And ing six. All are longer, lower and All that—yet many Chevtolet the annual meeting. from Mrs. Robert E. ■ Foote of MABTtM KANE whether Sokolia cijuld be tried as High Rekool News models are the lowtst prietd e j iht low- SUPER MARKETS Patrolman William (k>oke, waa fo r (18) B A U T LATB 6BOW Alfred Studwell, of, Springdale, when you drive it, you’ll know you wider, with a new Safety-Girder School Menu summoned to appear in Town Gilead. Reservations should hty] The U:U ( 8> i r o i i & 's b b b t M O ftes a second offSnderr priced three! Your ChevTolet dealer’s 1710 hot lunch ifienu . at the. —liisBa,« t> nSATEB ^ _ "Tb* CMrtOip •( 8a(br Ch>nn., and a graduate Of Stam­ couldn’t be litting prtttirr no matter - frame design, And all have road- Court April 19. • made before March 28, - ( ■) AXBBIOAM •AJID6TAMD Other .cases were' disposed of a* en ths btsl stttnt school for th e ' rest of the i t x ABOUT sw n m iK O (8t> m iniwi A charge of operating a motor next six weeks practice teaching Creamed chipped beef on toast; 4:U liM*) fiEOBBt mOBM (M> w isT S S m . vehicle without lights on after dark here. Studwell. who attended the RENT! Gerth L. Gustafson, 18, of 275 Hen­ Card Parties AT THE 4i« Of) BOOK OF NlOBr sliced buttered carrots, cheese ry St., stopped and backed up, hit ■ Local Democrats are holding a was nolled in the case of Babara A. Univerritlef of Cbnnectlcut and sticks and fruit gelatin;, Thurs­ [te^'i'SaaiwISP^ujawrABo erson, 21, of East Hartford; Vermont, is now a graduate stu­ BUY! ig a southbound car waiting in series of card partieaXt t<***fi 4t4» •!»«> MOOmN BOMANOIB dent at UConn. He is teSchjiig day, Spanish rice, buttered string line of traffic turning onto E. hall. •;M < at u n >0 JMDI 6U.TBB S(Wrence J. Cyr, 39, Southington, beans, bread aftd butter, pineapple; Center St. Gustafson told Patrol WALNUT ( a«ii eiB ijutcBtoT was fined $12 for failure to drive to Biology and Economic Biology in Friday, hot- tuna sandwich with (IS) I uE onniB B urvKS Mrs. Dorothy Harlow’s classes; and DOU iLE man Gordon Neddow that he Manchester Evening Herald (H) THE FOMT 6BOW thS right...... picklea, potato chips, buttered Hebrob'caiTeapondeat M ^ Susan BOLAND The foUovriiV cases were con Chemistry In the classes-of Miss backed up to talk to someone in (M) OOMBOT TIMB Hospital Beds spinach and cocoanut pudding. another csx in the southbound'iane Pendleton, * telephone AOadeny RESTAURANT <4ti-ForilnE. ------f t n nnsjfjfttjv tlnu^. to April'Ti , Lucille Kuhnly. v o b l B o b e e n Milk will be served with all meals. 8-8454. •:M ( 8) GAI uiL oumrArtT Richard F, FoSs. 24, of 67 North Members of the Home Econom­ Wheel Chairs. when he hit the car driven by ( aai Mil ics m class will enterUin their Tliomas W. Morrow, 18, of 26 Birch 9Hlck — and 9 hIfII <1S> THK ____ St: Man<*ester, . charged nllh Advertisement— St. "TS* Bte n*-«fr’ 369 CENTER ST, operating armotor vshlcle'whlle un­ mothers mnd fiends at a typical ■ sreiT U FCBNITCRE Doesn’t cost a thing, to get a The left rear fender of the GUs- im TBB BABtY 6HOW Tel. Ml 3-6320 der the Influence of liquor; David New England Dinner today at 6:39 IV C I I n COMPAhTY "quote” from the Crockett Agen­ (Ml tWmOBT TBItATEB H ^bs, 32. of 85 W.. Mhin St.. p.m. The class has Invited Frinci- Phone Ml 3-4159 tafsdn car received minor damkge • :M ( •> POntTE psl and Mra. Allen Dresser. Mr. cy, Inc., on yoUr auto insurance. while the left 'aide of the Morrow LUNCHEONS ( SI FOBBION LKOIOltBAIBB 24-Hour Burner Service cmrged with breach of the peace: STAMPS Loweat possible ipremiums, stag- car auatained more extensive diun SABRINA FAIR Mlircla Blatk(jt, 39, of W «»n, and MrA Leonard Frederick, Jo­ ^nfftotys * wba3b- red payments, top claim service. skges. No arrest Was made, Neddow Prepared by Chef Nisw I I'f Nij;ht IliiriU'r ' • r \ 1* • On I n WEDNESDAY S11 MI 8-1677. reported. Preeanted by the DaUy 11 AJM. te t PM. tm r A WBATHBB aifo lieeervatienB Taken For Advertisement— . . PhbeBlx Blayers c n > i ^ YOVB AFilTEB Eye *Planted^^4 Times Luachoba Gronpo <881 |ViaBT60A8T __ , CtO HI 9-2429 or HI S-4845 SAV£...SAVB...SAyB When Buying or Selling' Bolton CiM (881 SenCUt, AKBOiniBMT Property call Lawrence F. Fiano MARCH 27-28-29 Call MI 8-8070. •iM (rt) trew s lilts (M)^FKATOBE FOBTT CHUCK Broker, Phone i MI 9-5010. '’Chicago ■— One aalamanderis (83) BKPOBT FBOM WaSHIMG- U ;lt (It) WBATHBB A BFOBT9 eyes can be successfully - trans­ " At 8:80 PM. TOW (88) WBATHBB WAtNUT S-A8 < 8) r im n cbieb U :U YOUR CHOICE Bolton correspondent, Doris M. ferent species.. Vision usually re­ (88) TBB JACK FABB SHOW to Manchesfer and Rockville turns within three months.. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN* TUESDAY, MARCH 25.1968 PAGR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, MARCH 25,1968 2 T iM Union” have turned up mysterious­ OeaHHwt^ eHter. Dio flMiUSf ly op cafe tablesi In clubhousca Nebraska Firm Bids $36^116 m Jakarta Claims wag: peutpeoad beewH 88|11m Russians Add and in other place* where people Coventry storm.’Ibere wlU be aa dIeeOeaef Directors to j^^uss 'gather. Soviet-bloc coimtries have aCnoe» sad plana ftinaulatM for a monopoly on matches here, so ' ; season. Rnmto Iwv- Trade in Drive every time a Tunisian tight# a cig­ For 65 Silver tane Homes Rebels Turned Women Volei#Slto to Hold tag boys they wish enrolled lathe, arette or fir* he usea.Communist-^ heaabaJl program have beea aakad ' ^ H e re OPEN For Tun i s Role made matches in boxes featurim^ The Public Housing Admlnlstr*-^$38,860; PlaacraU ana Kkximir 6f SPONSORED |»Y BOWERS PTA General Mend^erai^ Meeting to attend. Arabic design# Hon announced yesterday that the Yonkers, N, Y., successful bidders On Two Fronts BMa Study. daaaH The chief cultural offensive has Morrison Grain Co. of Hastings, on the first batch of heuses, The final of a eciiM of BlVle The Boi of D irectsri'~ w U Ifm i^g.where. “Walk’t tight* are been the visit of a troupe of Chi­ Inatalled. According to Mme mem­ (Coatlaacd from Page One) Neb., was the apparent hljrh bid­ $27,625; DsRouse Enterprises, BOWERS AUDitORiUM (CocttawNl fi«ni Piifc Om ) The Provisional league offw ta be given. Dr. Robert P, Bowen. Btudy eieeiong wUl-he held at 8 mMt informally tonight with nese acrobats. It played to 80,000 der on the second batch of Silver Inc., of Laurel, Md.. $23,421.45. ber*, the town ahould InaUU *ucb enthusiastic persons during a 6- Women Vours win hold a gansral heaUh director. Will be'aj^sisted by p.m. ’Ihurtday at the.geebnd Con*. lodal police and sUte offlciala to light* on Main St. y French, Britlah and other western Lane Homes to pe put on the Also, Danikow and .Fedtia of flelds operctcd'by Um U.8. 8U ^> the PHNA and Toung .'Mothers gri^Uonal Chuptoi phnonai^ Earl* Eaibr I m m m ' dlacuaa th^ inataUa)ipn and opera­ week tour. block. / East Haddam, Conn., ^ $24,001; membership meeting at 8 p. m. Tb* Board ia «xpect*d to query distributors. The Russian trade mission and 4rd Vacuum Oil Od. which Jakar* Club, co-sponeora. ’The church RidiStoof Bdueatlan tion of traffic lighti' in Manchas- the State Traffic Oommiaalon to­ The government agency said the Cleveland Wrecking Co. of Sharon Tuesday, April 8 April Id at the Booth-Dimock Me­ All children entering aehool in Committee will meet at T:8d pjn. Russia Roes not have diplomatic safelllte missions in Tunis have Nebraska firm bid $36,116 for 85 Hill, Pa., $22,816; Banner Corp.. ta forcaa acicod Saturday. Forcea SU1 STMT8 tor, ' night in connection with a traffic retaUpna with Tuntaia but a Soviet made repeated efforts to start dls- New Hav.en. $17,151; and Allied morial library. September. mfcat be vagclnatcd Friday at the home of Mr. and light aurvey . of E. Cantor S t, of the amall. demountable atruc- from Rcnrat preaumabty arc puah- Mrs. John M- Tyier, a formm Mrs. Rqpgld R. Bdagtodeon. Tile meating, to b* hek) in the t r i ^ delegation operating out of cuBslQiu on openiiig diplomatic re- tures, the Highest of eight price* Wrecking Co., Cleveland, $16,285. 8:00 P.M. tnx west to UnKup with the troops undnst emaUpox before antartiig. WEBNESUY hearing room- of the Municipal which 1* a atoto highway. A re- resident, now of Glsstonbury, will ’Aere will be a miniaiium fee ’TtustoH to luet g,''luxurious manaion on embassy Uititma with ‘hinlala. -These havi offered. > The contract wilt be awarded by moving down from FaKanbaru. apeak on .SUte Oontinulnir Re- The First Cbngregatlongl Church Building at 8 o'clock, wilt also .be queat for a aurvay was mad* by ''row has been active on the props- been coldly repulsed. Twenty-three of the World War the New York regional office of the which was taken March 12. charged for each injection. attonded by the Town Safety. the town last Wmmer, but it wa* The Russians were the first to TADIC* "WHATS d e l a t in g p r o p o s e d aponaibUiUes. Mra. Tyler aerved A total of 84 injections of Salk Board of TrustMe will Hoeet at lands front. So far it haa been n project housei .were sold dn Public Housing Administration I W r l\tf * JUNIOR mOH SCHOOL” Meanwhile, in Jakarta. Ambas­ aa a member to the General Aa- .Commiasioif. never made. The ’Traffic Qafn- 1 argaly fruatiated. supply aid to Algerian refugees in December in ail initial aale. When after further checking of the bids. polio vaccine were administered et *and*d sador Hon-ard Jones denied that aepihly for one term In town. She H o u m . . - JUNIOR BOY$' ’Tha moat spectacular mov*. to Tunisia, sending a aljipload of sup­ the 65 involv^ In the latest sale Ail houses in. the project are to the U.S. (orem m ent has been in- the public clinic Saturday held at \ meeting because a f the concern and unable to handle alLihe re- plies It claimed WaS worth be removed from the site by their haa held various offices in local the Naithan* Hale Community Cen­ date, waa an offer ‘ to buy fix mil­ are removed from the aite, 87 will SPiAKERS: volred in funnellnf American- and sUte leagues, and is well- Royden F. SmiUi Sr. la a patient "TWOSOKK" |un ^ of what aome of them consider to questo it has received Jm: traffic- lion franca ($14,000) a year of ’’ad­ 000. A ahipload of U.S. aid has bi* left. Slxt.y-flve of those remain­ purchasers. made arms to the Sumatran rebels. ter with Dr. Robert P. Bowen. be a lack of adequate traffle-reg- light surveya >- been delayed arid it not emected versed in the topic on which she heelUi director,' in- charge. The At Windham Cbmmuhity Memorial vertising space” in Tunisia’s lead­ ing are still occupied. FANEL OF TOWN OFFICIALS Jones spoke to a group of 80 witl tslk Hospitid. Wool Coat. Ftoauel Paate ulaUng fadiiltles In town. The area of gpaktest concern ing newspaper. The trade delega­ for another iVeek.' ■ ~But an i Aiherl-A: A.tty. Herman Yules, who is, rep-, who fsth- There will be a short business program was co-tponsored by the David Foater hu retunied to his They want to dlacuaa the stan­ to soma D ire ^ rs and towns­ tion claimed the ads would be non- can program for feeding Tunisian resenting the government in the preceding the Ulk when Public Health Nuralng Assn, and home on RL ja after being kpo dards used by the State TVaffic people is tlur Spruce-E. Center political and would not commit the children has'’Overahadpwed the So­ dtsposal of the 175 houses which MODERATED lY: U.S. embassy to dehounce allegediged a propose budget will be Sf;ted Young Mothers Club. tient et Uisgsame hospitaL " M . Oommlasion in' determining where St. intoraeption, which ia used by paper editorially. viet aid: were ori^nally built to house de­ Rimimags Sal# ...... iQo"on In the In­ Oe-Op Plans RuMOMige Sals A eon. Brie Lee, wH ham traffic ti^ ta .a re installed. Some high aohOol studenta However, Tunisia-haa the only legal Com­ fense worker*, said yesterdayxthe donesian civil war. on. Ce-ep Plaii8 Pawwiage Sale two savveys have been mnde here *1110 offer was turned down on di munist party in North America. AHORHIEY JAY RUlINO The regular morning and night Wedneeday to Mr. aad Ifn. Dayton feel that B. Oehtor St. ahould have reet orders of Bahl Ladgham. remaining 87 may be sold soon in Their protest stemmed from ’The North Coventry Women’e H. Whlptde zn, at ^thdliam Com more llghto jh a n It does. in thh lu t several years, neither ,But t)ie Comrhunlats are tightly on* block. TlHinclay, March 2 7 uiUt aesaions will be omitted in Msm S to 18 Bourguiba'a No. 2 man and secre-, chargee hy Co). Sukendro, Indo­ April, according to Mrs. EhnU V. Club will aponsor a rummage Hie itaunlty Memoitol Jioapltai. Walk Uglito Suggeated of' 'which Indicated the need Tor a *nemmed In by Bourguiba'a left-of- However, he said there would be 9:00 A.M. If you Sire interest^ in hearing nesian Army 4nteQigenco Chief, May 8 forThrbenefltTX the North J iraffle light on the baala of the tary-general of the ruling neo-Des- cciiter government. The party v/as Mamei^ publle relations committee Temorrmra Eveuto The Directors are also interest­ tour party. no evictions before June J8. pro­ that American-made arms droM>ed chiirm an.' Coventry Co-operative Nuraery and Advanced |ted CroH First Aid ed in the atandm:ds used in deteri^ state standarda. not permitted to demonetrate after vided sU rent payments are up to COOPER HALL background of thi8^school to dRM sad jto the rebels at P|tkanbaru March Kindergarten. Proceeds will be Course, P.0L, South Coventry The Russians and tneir satel- the• “French bombing “Fa' »b. S of Sa- date. At the present time, he said, 12 came from the Nationalist Chi­ Recent eoffee houri sponsored litas have had more luck with kiet SIdi Youssaf. South Mothodht what we can-do to help opOdiate It WPOP—Myitcnr TUn« by the local affairs committee -u3«d to purebsM a dupUcatlpg ma Fliehouae; Rotary Club, 8:45 p.m., JUNIOR BOYS' there are a number of rent delin­ nese Island of Formosa. china.. Donations of uubia cloth­ ____ '.. mHUng, vHtiy First Con-“ movies. Solqe 300 feet of news­ quencies. The life of. the project Church in the f u t ^ . . . Come ud^hear! You Joiies and embassy .pounaelor were cottductedNet the homes of , 10-WAY SUIT reels. provided free every week re- POPULATTON RISES *‘imAY—Folk* P«rty Mrs. Donald C. Smith, Mrs. Ma­ ing in good condition will ,be ac greghtional Chuteh; Miscry Weed 181 Aldbp^ Milh Employes ends on July 1. will be^fm to aak (nuMtiohs on this w n c—Orrat Ctldmlyer* Stgrling Cottrell told the'demon- cepted. ere 4-H, 8:15 p.m.. homee MJ9. , Ken celva wide distribution. Aroused Rio de Janeiro — Bnudl'a popu­ Other Bid* Sponsored By fir*M Glldrnleeve atrattfrs that American armk-lmvc met, Mrs. C. 8. Hedman, Mist HiL StSM S.to 18 western eourcea have countered by lation paaaeif the 82,000,000 mark WORC—Robert Q. Le«l« da M. Keller and Mra. Emeal Should there be money left after neth 8. Lyon, aasisUd by Mre. Dean The seven other bidders on the Gleaners Clivle W.S.C.8. imporiant issue. ✓ WPOP—Myetcrv Tim* been scattered throughout- lb* the duplicating machine ia pur< G. Wiley; Defenm Stampa, 8:30 To Short in $55,373 ^Melon^ suppiying’westerh newsreels wMch at the aart of 1958. (Srowth is now 65 houses and the prices they bf- Per Pick Up Call MI 8-6708 world eince World War n and' J. SUrkeL continue to be more popular. "•“ 'nated at 1,500,000 person* a ferpd were Melvin Golman of *'?feAr—Polk* Party .Members uimble to attend one chaaed. it wlU go toward a a.m., Robertson School; Ladles’ WTIC—Nl«ht Line could be bought almoet aa easily munlty projector for which Aaan.. 10:80 aun., vestry First Con Copies of the magaxine “Soviet year. - Northwest Homes Co., Aurora, III., Wt>RC—Ruaty Draper ■ American automobiles. of'the coffee hour programs have orgaoiHtione in the North gregational Churdi; Second Ooik It’e going to be ChriatihairKallf Members are. Arthur Perron, WrpOP—Hound Dm _ The ambassador- recalled Pre­ been 'naked to submit auggestionk are worktiw. 4pagatt(HMl Church choir, 7:30 11 2 .^ ^ 1 " " 0 ' over again for 181' employes of tte Henry McFarlane, Elmer Riben WHAY—Polka Party mier Djuandas' recent statement cbncernhlg '‘What Are “Coventry’s 'fax BewipdH p.m., sanctuary. Aldon Spinning MlUa Corp. k«rg. N « > ^-K lb b # and Eugene WTIC—Nlfht Line Moat Needs.*’ 'These e SMART SPORTSCQAT Roesczewalu. that even the Jakarta government taxM mujft be paid this Also. Fragment Society, 10:80 e REVERSIBLE VEST dav: WDRC—Ruaty Drapar poseesada American arms. Ha de­ should be ihaiied immediately to ’That’s when the TalcottviUe 'Principal speaker at Saturday’s WPOP-Hound Doc Mrs. Holman Si, Femahl at her order Ho apply for e MA’TCHING SLACKS Itihdieon will be John'Dickie, gen- clared that the pretence of aucb i^icordlfig to ’Tax Col­ 8L Jude C o u a d il^ f C. 8 p.mj. St. a CONTRASTINO SLACKS firm, maker of fine woolen ape- lAY—NIcht Watch arms in rebel hands did 'not mean home on H lckory^r. Mery’s Church: Cpb Scout Pack 57, eral\m*nager of M. B. Manufac­ Ww?l Tt-'K:-l«id!l - L4n« L Mrs.' William BHekewieg and lector Mabel G.. Halt Ueha are ciattV' yam*, will distribute $55,872 turing Co., Inc., of New Haven and WDHC-1>BC-World_____ TonIcM they were supplied by the United ed on all delinquent p r ^ 7:15 p.m„ Legion^ hems. ; among' the participanto in Its w rap—Hound Doc States. Mra. Hugh Merrill ard'new league president of the Southern New profit-sharing plan at a luncheon England Chapter of the Council of Foreign Minister Subandrio ihembers. ■ Maaeheetar Herald In the Rosemount Reataurant in League plans for the Mky unit property tax bills on the MTe. F.l LITTLE BOYS' PANTS Profit-Shal'lng Tndustriaa. meanwhile eaid the Indonesian 7 list have been lOeiled by Mra Covmtey eerief Bolton. government does not intend to meeting will be m Water Co^tser- Fauliae UMe, ragrim •llila will bring, to $232,134 the purchaae aircraft from the Soviet vation. National itam. 2. Those irk II to all property-holding non- *:1S- tereeted in reading ’.Tittle T>feipB •nts‘ end reridenta. More 8-8U 1. Hizcs'2 to 8. 2.37 amount distributed under the elan WHAY—NItht WAtch Union. He made the statement Regalar 2.98. since Ite Inception in 1954. Two- WTtC-Nlrtt Line to membera of the Asian preaa of Water,” concerning hla prpgnun 5,000 bills -were mailed, Mrs. Some Alaaksn brown bears d a id ■ WDRC— Moods for Romane* xstated todsy. fifth of each participant’a aliare Local Stocks board. have been asked to contact com­ nine fHt taU, reaching a weigte of la paid to him In cash, the balsnc* WPOP—Hound Doc A spokesman foV the Naviga­ mittee members. / fn teeeo r toSpeUk 1.800 pounds, twice the siM of a I ♦ :« - Rcfnlar 3.98. I* deposited to hia account in a WHAY-rNIcht Watch tion Ministry also denied reports aule Due ApW 8 Dr. Robert Wlchwsre of WHH; grissly. 3.37 re‘'*-ement tniat fund. WTIC—Nlfht Line in some newspapers that Ri)asian The second of .k'Mries of three roantic Stau^Tuebera’ C o 11 c g S Onatottowi Furnished by WDRC—Mooda for Romane* immunisation cSmca for all pre­ will- spH k on^ ’’Science in Kle- The amount each employe re­ Oobnrn A Middlebrmik, Inc. WPOP—Hound Dog crews of 10 shi|M bought from the ceives I* based on a point system--- Bank Stocks !•;*»- Soviet Union would remain here. school chlldrcir will be held at 0 mentery EducaUoh.'’ et a meeting WHAY— Niebt Watch All of them will return to Ruseia, a.m. April 8 "at the Public Health of the local public ediool system Interested In Color TV? one nolnt for each vear he has been Conn. Bank and Trust \ WTIC—Treasury of Mu*le etolf et 3:15 p.m. Thursday at the See tha new RCA Mark BOYS’ emnlovsd at the mill, one point per Co, .1...... 88 89 WDRC— Mooda for Romane* he eaid, with many scheduled 'to Nursing A un.. office in the Post $190 of eamlnga. Flrdt NaUonai Bank of WPOP—Hound Dog leave today. Office Raiding on Main St; * Robertson. School. - eerim ee|or«ett M:IS— The ehips will be used by' the jk^ihat time vaccinations against Baseball Leaguo Mcettag SPORT OOATS f Although the amount the em- Manchester...... 87 81 WHAY-NIght Watch - Coventry Buebidi League com­ lARLOW’STV plove* will receive this vear Isn’t Hartford National WTIC—Tre*«ury of Muile National Shipping Company Pelnl sipkltpooc, triple hnmunigatlons Sizes 6 to 18. '/ aa large aa last yfar’s $95,000. it Bank A Trust Co. . 82 84 WDRC—Mood* for Romane* In intarisland trade. .^diphtheria, tetanus and .whooping mittee will Have its postponed 1088 ToOeBdTuraj^ Manchester Trust ... 58 83 WPOP—Hound Dog cough)),, booster shots end neces­ meeting of lest week at 8 p.nv BucUaad-rMl 8r0e86 la still a ”nJce chunk of change” In U :S e - view of the fact that, many 'mill* Fire Insurance Compnaies W HAY-Nlghf Watch Mare Stamp* Delivered sary Salk polio vaccine treatments Thursday at the Nathan Hals WTIC—Bo»ton Pop* .0 0 ^ I were hit bv the receiialon during Aetna Fire ...... 59 6S WDRC— Mood* (or Romane* the last few montlis. hart/ord Fir# ...... 159 ISO- WPOP—Modem Sound* Melbourne—During fiscalitWT the R*t- J-M A. W. Cayedon. the. comnanv's l* i4S- National Fir* 81 -86 WMAY— Night Waleh note-printing branch the Com­ treasurer, said he felt the fact Phoenix...... *2 85 WTIC—UN Radio Review monwealth Bank of Australia and Aldon Spinning ha* been among Ufa and liideionlty In*. Co*. WDRC— Mood* (or Romane* two overseas contractom delivered the more auccessftd New England Aetna Casualty ...... 135 145 WPOP—Modtm Sound* 14162.000,000 stamps to Auetralia'a s;3t.a waa due ”ln great measure” to Conn. General ...... 248 2.58 W n C —New* MueU* J more than Were delivered the pre­ WDRC—Robtnion-Badlln ngtit employe understanding and coop­ Hartford Steam' Boiler 57 59 wpOP—Modem Sound* ceding year. 9 . eration engendered through proflt- Travelera ...... 78',4 81H 11:1s - WHAY—Night Watch ah'ring. PhMIc UtUlUea WTIC—Snort* Pine I year we re Communists, still bually pouring Conn. Light A Power 18 20 ' In Memoriam WDRC—Rohtn«on-B*»lllo fight forth pronsganda about canitaUsts Hartford Electric Lt. 59 81 In tovinc. memory of our dear broth- WPOP—Modem Sound* er Bim^eT Calvert, who paau d away 11:»- GENERAL and ”down-trodden” workers, Hartford Gaa Co. ... 38 41 WHAY—J*zx Aliev might have a bit of trouble ex­ Southern New England WTIC—Starlight Serenade w SERVICE plaining not only the profit-shar­ Telephone ...:...... 88 18 , Life t* eternal, WDRC—RobliuiOD-Ba^llo figh L ing plan but also the wav in which > Love will remain. WPOP—M9d*m Sounds Days M aje A Call g o i n g t o Mannfabtoring Compnales H- l« aafe In Ood’* keeptac It fa administered at the Aldon Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 4*>4 51)4 Till we meet afaln. • " w flA Y —Ja*a AUey Night* #Ai9w. Plu* Parts mlH. , > J w n c —Starlight Serenade TED. Ml t-5482 Associated Spring ... 19 22 Alwaya remembered . WDRC—RoblnimnRi^llo Fight 13.98 Keep Help Infemied' Bristol B eass...... -- 8 \ lOK \ Brother* and aistere. W^P—MMtti) i^iSid* I II i I II 11111*** ' IJI^, t I mlof There- iarghe Operations Council (Boltins .i.., 95 105 of the' company ,whirti includes Dunham Bush , 751 8% miember* elected by the emnlo.ves, Fra-Hart ...... 43'k 4S'i SH O P" / and there I* * 5-member Profit- Fafnir Bearing ...... 56 59 Sharing Committee representing! La^era Fraiy, ClSHi 12 14 NYLON REECE emnloye* and management. i .V. B. Machine ------26 29 ’The Council’a principal tasks North and Jiidd .... 24 >4 27'4 MANCHESTER during the year are- to keep the Rusaell Mfg...... 16 19 TOPPERS employes currently Informed on .Stanley S team ...... 39>« 42 >4 the status of business and profits, Terry Steam ...... -145 155 SehoolgiriB' sizes 7-14. to eeek out way* to reduce waste. ‘I'orrington ...... -- 23 25 for ^aster^Heeds Improve production and quality U.S. Envelope, com. .. 19 21 ami to be alert for other methods of 13>, increasing prurtUs. U.S. Envelope, pti. .. .1114 Members'are Mra, .Laura Bojka, -Veeder-Koot ■...... 43>, 46 >4 Rtq. to ^ l^ e O D chairman: William Cosgrove, Mrs. * The above quotations are not to 0.98 Pauline Fink. Franda Filip. Mrs. be construed as actual markets. \ Eunice CratLv end Fred Reicliardt. -TTie Committee ia responsible for Slates Raise Salaries. ^ the maintenance of the plan and al­ location of prpfH* shared. , Chicago- According to the'Public SOME THINGS Personnel Assno.. 21 states snd R « 9 . f o ' Hawaii raised public'eniployes' ssJ- ! aiiea during 1957. Iiumeases went 8.98 SAVE ON YOUR BUDGET isa high as $1,500. 8 year for top MclNTO$H APPLES 'Neu^York State employes, about 11 JIT AIIILINKltK sbls tb csny up to 160 psassugsrs an sehedulsd to bsgih ssretef nsxt winter. The lohg'duats PRETTY TO SEE . . . I per-cent for *6mo group* of Cali- Boilng 707;shbW, and ite miiffium-Whl^pirtner; the Bfteto 720, dSpba^f birHilBlItOB Standard fud^ trols,- WONDERFUL TO WEAR AT 'fornia emi^yea. In Canada, too, A JOY TO CARE FOR LOUIS lUHCE FARM {public-employe aalariaa were in- COMPLBTELY WASHABLE ■519 W. CEXT»;R 8T. ; creased—by the Canadian Govern­ FASHION DETAIUNG TEL. Ml S-8II6 , ment and the provincea of ManltO- PASTELS. ! ba and British Colun)hla. MEETING ANOTHER MODERN 3 SCHOOL GIRLS' m MEMBER bRESSES "BEFORE LOSSjgS HAPPEN. / JE T AGE . \ n . 3 7 INSURE WITH LAPPEN" Rug- / 2.98 JL Airlinca around the world are equipping themaelves for the jet age. They ore.buying fleets of long-range and medium-range jets and turboprops to carry passengers and R«9. tZC MAlVCMKSTEm TltVSTt cargo at speeds of up to 600 mph. — ' ^ — Your N ^d For 3.98 This is an important step in the history of transportation. •a It is also vitally importont to-a'local corporate citizen, DOOGLAi DC«t long-range jet airliner, also C . 3 7 Hamilton Standard, and'to the entire r^onal cb^imunity. on order by many U. S. and foreign Itbes, Connectfbut Frosh eee and shopping’s so, much easier with Roo. Twenty-eight 6t the world’s major airlines hive ordered %ill use Hamilton Standard fuel controls. ?.9B large U. S.-built turbine-powered transports. And each of Large asMrtineat of washable eel* PLANNINCI IS IMPORTANT the leading U. S. jet and turboprop transports—whether ii. CHARGE PLAN ore and pattorna 7-14. made by Boeing, Convair, Douglas, or Lockheed—will us8 ■'I • IN INSIIRANOE, TOO e^ntial Hamilton Standard equipment. If you hold s Charge Plah Credit Plate, look tor the Hamilton Standard decided ten years ago to develop store displaying the Charge Plan emblem and say , SCHOOLGIRL, a -4 ' SUITS Inadequate amounts of inquranctf could leave equipment for jet aircraft. At that time Hamilton Standard CONVAIR ttO medium-rsnge jet airiiner will you stranded financiall.v. To- be surd you don’t had long held its reputation As the leading propeller maker depend on Hamilton Standard air eondition- •, "Charge I f ’ l f you dont have a plate, you may apply . , Sizes 7 to 14. - A Regular 6.98. Q«VU "run out” of the protection you need for your —a reputation it still holds, wherever man ffles. But the Ing, pressurization, electronic temparaturt, - at member atores or at either of our offices. _ home, family, car, or bugineas. see us for prop­ decision to expand into the jet equipment field involved control!, and hydraulic pumpa. erly planned protection. It’x an important part of our P. S., PERSONAL SERVICE. millions of dollars of private funds for new facilities needed CHILDREN'S COAY SETS for production and for research and development. ME81BBK FDIO % ^ Regular .‘8,98. SALE PRICE •J Q Q We’re ready and wiflihg at ail times 4o ^ But Hamilton Standard went ahead! A variety of es­ THB swer your questions' or quote rates, on any form sential new iMmducts was developed, iwoducts so successful to Regular 10.88. SALE PRICE g QQ of insurance. "Why not put us to the test? No they are used today in more - than 60 t3T>®* turbine- -dldigatiWr'May-we-hetp?-— Sww^fiifasfrsndTnisfflles. — LdckH tiD "ItXCTRJr^ nwdittin^ Ox Regular 18.88. SALE PRICE ^ Q Q In both commercial and military aviation, Hamilton range turboprop traniport will fly for -t. ■ Standard hat developed new jet-age markets: The new KLM Royal Dutch Airlinea with COMPANY Windsor Locks plant' was built in 1952, and expand^ Hamilton Standard Hjrdromatic several times since. Hamilton Standard is looking toward propeller*. ' , dtovNB TMt 'O'** LITTLE GIRLS' BOUFFANTS John H. Lajipen, Inc. the commercial and military needs o^|bhe future, and making Sizes 2 to,6x. INSURORS ^ REALTORS provision for these needs. Regular 2.98. SPECIAL 2.37 164 East Center Street—MI 9-6261 ‘ Because It ha* kept psfce with the jet age, Hamilton Open Thursday Evenings Until ,9:00. Standard hbi been able to makij important epm Wad.. Thnra, FrL Nltea

, if, rU'ieieito»«'»»*idNiM /T A f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, MARCH 2B. iW8 MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TtJESDAY, MARCH ?6. »5 8 SIX ^ •rful inrtincts of lt« awn toward money. Conkltog, osUnslbly de­ 4-HC3ulMr Attend SdvingsBank •®anrlf^j8trr fending the Governor’s request for Man Against GravUy^^l uRity. large bonding progi^m, never- ^Listed Twice* Airliner TIw Msttt«nia( Uiiag about thU Connecticut thelCM came close to admitting Flainville Event Plans Branch I | p r a l5 I m 4 U that Uw Amarioan poUdas which that the objective of gatolM the nnUSHUO BT TitiE may now liava led ua to thia rhk federal aid involved cotild be Many aieinbera of Mancbaeter In New Phone Book Yankee gained 1>y fiscal maneuvsrs which <|-H Clube attended the Interne- MS In P a rk ad e meat were ii^-dreaa poUcfini, aup> K Kar>cfa>»t^ . : Oona, By A. H. O. might Involve only short term bor­ FArm Youth Program to THOMAS rTresRaukoK poaedly major Ataericaa atrOkea of rowing. . PlAtavllle High Stdisol Saturday. ■oniBS V fm m i* of telephone numberabwhoi the new Wapping office la WALTER R. FERainOte ferMtbwit 1,900 ertk Ysridents ep- opened. Plane, subject to the approvsj of PHblUtwr* diplomacy.' One whf the Baghdad Thus Ottaviano could be teebnU • program wee held to rales the state banking commUsloner, to •4 October 1. Utl When two state officials, who cally right when he said no bonds pM is in the new Boutherii New The delivery of the new direc­ Pact, which waa aup^o^ to ahMd For First Spaceman mon«^^ to • SBpfwrt the ddegatc * 6 9 f ff*!***** Telephone Oo. directory open a new branch office , of (he were required. And the Detoocratie tory, which carries a picture at 9 Perish the Arab world. And whhsh atlll haa colttbine some reiqxmaiblUty to from this area, Misa Barbara being distributed here thla week, mvtog Bank of Manchester were side of the argument could also be Graff, wHl ba leaving for the eu'ditorliun wing o f the new only one Arob mamber. other party with a reaponslbUity for today. announced today by Judge William technically right when it insisted Ecuador in. Juna for a fi-montb Manchester High School on the (CmUaned frtm: Fai^'OM) J; Shea, chairman of the board. waa. the Biaenhower Doctrine^.aUo safeguarding their own profession­ that some .Arrowing, involving (Continiwd from Fnge Om ) in rapture, hut, toetsad, watch-the ^hunbers pres^ly In use appear cover, will be completed thie week, atay. . In the B ^ te pages as usual. But To 'be known as the West Side RCBSCRIPnOM RATES deaigned, after the Baghdad PheV al reputations for being able to some action by the speClAl aessiom •dtole.^^ FO'Our form'^,' delegatee told of Hobron said. Any customer not utes I ever spent,” be said. "I CPuld have fallen etphes end do a very He must hevs tsnscity of pur­ 32 DAK S t.-^ 3 ^ 5 t o g separato blue-paged section receiving one by Monday should Branch, fhe''n^ office would be lo­ waa obvioua failure, to. shields deal with facta Oitaviano, a Republican, d m Norway, set a new record in 1M7 Americana make their living by office. National Bank of Manchester, end MEMBE^ ACDIT BtTREAtJ OF 1cem for the welfare />ro f ttimmm theae^peo* A Thou^t for Today 'The central nervous eyetem and private lines are available ua. We’re hurt bed,’ " St., is married and haa four c r “ CmCUCATIO.Nt! claimed that the state- of Con should he superior to totelligence. —10,437,000 tone compered with helping provide goods end eervicee nooTYrithout waiting in almost all the Manchester White section Pete 'Vigne, 67, Civil Aeronau­ Colchester at a meeting of the dren. . By Governor plea. It waa a policy of filling a Uecticut did not need to issue any Speaaorad by «Im Btenehester 10,070,ooA in ito e . for recreation. seetioBS of the town.’’ x sdeh numbers are marked with Board of Dlreotora lest night. . Moorhoiie. who bee been with Oaunetl e f Ohonshes eUbillty end endurance. tics Administration official re­ The Herald ’’iai* 1 ■“PP°**** ^wer politica vacuum ' In order to take advantage "Hie mind must be able to func­ On Juna 39, a shift of several aateriake. There is no eueh mark­ turning to his jdb to Cmtomble, suf- ^ul, who has been with the the Pirat, National Beito tor five aeeumee no 1 Of ahjrfederal .highway aid funds (Continued from Page Om ) typocrapbleal e) ^ appear^ ^ ad-1 ouraelvea, to be aure the Ruaalana tion at intense levels of effort on ■outo Windsor customers -in the ing in the Hartford end Rockville tored only 'a cut oar. Pint National Bank since iU start years, wee tormeriy Vdth the Com- Tertltepiente and readlra matter | (Bdn’t fill It, inatead of trying to available, to the atete, end when Lbid Help Onr Unbelief complex problems-for many hours RoekvtUe axehange to th^/Man­ sections where only a few of the “Tha plane waa running good mercial Credit t?orp., He is a He aetlmeted the "extra ex­ in The Manobeeter nine Herald. Finance Npommiasloner George eight ycers ago, bee been eeshter, graduate of Mancheeter aee that the Araba would have a .'I f our fa(Ui were.only stro at e time. He must pot bs easily chester exebenge will ^effected 1,600 listings appear. i until It bit about l,tS00 t m ," Vigna pense" to the atete at 310 mtlUqn D l»lar advertising clodteg I Conkling. A .career flacal expert frightened or emotioneliy die* said. “ AU of a sudden, the engine or "eecond in commend, at the school, cleaa of 1941, end received to $17 million at average wagies chance of filling it themaelvea. whose present upjierior is Oove|> it would be Buy to believe. When bank for the last three yeato. He For Mondejr—1 p.m. Frldnw^ we know thi^ God can do all turbed. hext to the fuselage on the right his BS degree In buSlnesa admin­ ranging from 33,000 to 15,000.. For Tueednr—1 p.m. Mdnday> If thla policy la now threatened nor Ribicoff, a Democrat seemed "He should be able to/tolerete attended Loomle Preparatory istration from Brysnt\ College in , Wednei^r—1 p.m, ____ to enter the lists vtifh statiaticAl things and We remember that we sputtered fire. School in Windaor and graduated Providence. Hia fratotnlty was ' Sweeney also critloised the Gov­ |Vir Tlrarsday—1 p.m. Wednen with th* bankruptcy that haa ate His yChUdreiC\we should not isolation in eoUUry fllgbjr for long Ribicoff^ Demands U.S. Repay ernor's TnrOpooetf—ependtoE“ > «»' For FViday—1 pja. TImradar.' contradictions of ^QttaFlano’A -pmdode-^^Me-ntuet -have -good “ nw^-neatt- t t o g Y-kneWi— the frohrrele to 1942. Teu E^Ioh. ■ 1 -For 8Btorday=t~p:-m."Frl4sT. claim. 7 ' ...... ' world, had fallen out beneath me. A veteran df World War II, DS bo relieve unen^iloyment to Classified'dnrfhne: 10:30 a. m. each should be sure that qur Father sight and contact-wlth-reellty — For a number of years Paul wee state. ‘ • day of publlaUloo except Saturday— |R11 along, let ua at least have cour ^ere, in any snrtace apj^iaal he must be e ‘down to earth type I found myself tumbling inside the with the Hertford Nailonel Bank MoorhOuae is a mamber of j^ ta ry C a a. m. , — will take ciype of us. Stat0 for Building Turnpike plane, felling every which way.” ■ the American Institute of Bank- "Let’s not be itiampeded into a ^ enough to wipe the policy alate of the situation, were two Peter gave us this idea. He had not inclined to gaze at the ateia where he wee first a teller and DENT SALE -'Elm o GqjuMtt, a pasaenger who lag, and the Hertford Credit Mm’s bast:, action by iU-coheeived ideaa Tiiiiaay, March 35 cleak'ghd itart Ait with some freah tog flguree to.' produce what Afeen with his own eyes tbe wonder- O N LY A later in charge of the bookeeping ■eemed to be completely opposite from Page Om ) a wetoed away, said the plane had department. He is a member of the Aaen. He is also treasurer of Oub of economic cur»*alla which can ideas. rot works done by Jesus. Mdid he I just taken o ff ‘ When 1 eew the Pack 54. ' \ i Jeter be used ne'e Shipping boy’ conclusions. The rough surface waihAure that Jesus waa the Son I About Town ClviUn Club, the American In­ If RnasiB Really Cares verdict, therefore, had to be that system within their engtoreatch fire. I told my friend, stitute of Banking, vice preaident Moorhouae la-married, has thresv when the leck of true economy be- of God end the pock of belief. GENERAL bordera. ‘fasten your safety belt.' And the chUdren end Uvea at 70 Herlen St. (xunea obyiOue,” he eald. this must be one of those oe- We re ^ in the Bible whet Jesus I The executive board of the Ver- of the Suburban Banker’s Assn, of In the world propaganda head- W hen titM Rfilcs casioivs, not i)o unusual to the PIECE OF PAPER Buih aetlmeted the proposal next thing I knew, we were Save Vp To >did for people when He wee here, I would involve feimburaements of planck PTA will meet at 7t80 to­ linea, the N' to help us render competent professional service ---- . . ■■■' ■ • “ 9 A.M.-6 P M. eiir man iii -a pereonai lose o f pow­ '—■■■■III II "Vi' . ^ y . -J- ■ ■ . • • ■ . ■ • . ^ TIAIN POH? FREE! i.o<» Wednesday Canberra—A temperance organ- er. They may mean that .tha iplit for the protection o f your healthi Staedanl lnstallatian costs cat In half for llmittd Uno only. peiOe* la ha eWen away—|u*t 9 A.M.-Noon between*Egypt end Saudi Arabia, izetion's recent survey of drinking Closed Seturdeya habits in Australia shows that aama fha pany wWI* toem and ■ which we nooriahed end encour nearly 60 per cent of the country's . FITZGERALD MOTORS, Inc. DwI dfiva Mia new M tel al yaur maueii»8"TtR»R OLORtT riHRMCIAL I W t T IT U T10 M, igW , ie going to be heeled. adults drtok ^cohoUc beverages. THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC UGRT COMPARY F. O. iOX;i55, TOLLAND TURNHKE, MANCHESTIR, CONN. Msal Daator's. And, to a larger eqnMi, this may The survey, mads on the heels that uvr u rrn HKrMCAur /O pt naan that mu’ poUcy of trying to anyone yrbo took even an occasion- IJUINN’S PHARMACY IN erifSR ARgAe e«« veoR lecAi. •* a 3 * « r- • .al drink was a drinker, ■ todicetes ratatoitafluinoe in the Arab world that* one men out of every four bp it ia gotog to jail be- and rix women out'of every 10 are ' Pkoiu Mli4136 V ■■ ■' ; 6 -" ■ . - V ‘ ' ^uaa tlia .Arab wogl(i haa too pow- nondrinkera. ■Vv ?/ I I SVWW-* 'r4 ’^ iV

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, MARCH 26,1968 .^ A G E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, MARCH 26,1968 BY V,,T. HAMLIN OUR.BOARDING HOUSB with MAJOR HOOPLB Hfickets Beport Tags Hoffa WeKare, Labol* Cubans Expect C/istro Presidefit 0 Urge SO/AETHINO Sfensfe and Nottsenie fa m il ia r TOAviSr^ tHft. y ^PlEL OF A CARMiVAL i K As Betrayer, Danger to II.S. New Funds Set A6ES OLD CROViM OP Klf46 To Declare ‘A ta l War^ R ed P rice Karl Marx, p ^ t e d in BralUe. 4IOE6MOW b a r k e r (•*—' * A ; phtlotopher i* one who tLH « M o re TM& iH O Se ^ETTIIAsS OONT U)pK Spending Deputy?—TOeese are for the blldd., (OowthraaO from Bn(n OWE) __ L__ *>--- ...... ' philoiophicei about pretty women II^PTV <»E« TTIM6S — ■TOO >^IE N T to A^E —'/iiORS At $2,9 BiUion 7 but never In their presence. Senator—Monaleur, ail the worka (OMtinned from Fago Oao) FP,lENO 6 lR ^ < 3 W irJ .iNE THE Kin d u s e d f o r . The bommittee'i mijerlty re­ 8t. with. ^ solemn requiem Maas P o r Parley of Marx ait Yor the blind. -at 10 SL B o a rd ’s Church. Burial •Aim (CoDttaiMil from. Pago One) yjTKIAM- R0MPL6^is^EX> S(pmttaaod from Fag# Oao) arid 375 Cubans, ^ b e la recently An opportunlat'la a . man who, ^ 6ROT14ER JA N E ,(JO IN E D port alap alleged evildoing In the News Tidbits will ha in 8L\B«riiard’s Omatary, flnSinf himaelf In hot water, de- To become an dptlm lat cloae one Bakcre, United 'TextlU Workere, atUntpiad to attack tha Friahds may ealt at tha funeral (reoi FNga Om ) VolicB 4r^c$ts Ae dlecloeed laet week, the ex­ A PRiMCBLV 6U/A F 0 (H H 6 Culled from AP Wire* -Mediation and OonoiUaUon Serv- ware drtvan off cldea he needs a bath anyway. eye and believe with the other. JEVHELS,^-^ BAatNiNi tlona but i home today froth 3 to 5 and T to tension of tjM duration of beneflta Ophratlnf Engtiieera, nnd AlUed loa: tS.GBO.OOO, a cut of t4SJ)00. poUea firs. The security guard ance of G ehi^ disunity; to end iST H t EMiMe MIT OoipmenUng on tha unemploy-. 8 p.m. \ , would be Snanoed .in one of two Wife—Qh, John, th at woman Inductrlal Workera Unlona, but ra- hiM been strengthened and flood 4-powor reapohaJMHty for uniUng Walter 0% Brady, 62, of Weft, waya; Fences were made,for those who ARCM60L061ST. ment situation, t)ia coipmlttao said llA ta erected atop Ole ll-foot next door has a hat Just like mine. rK N O vJ servad . tta btrongeat danunelatlop Ehigtneers expected to m ake're' that in spits of conttmiing jobleas- <3ormai)y; to galiKa kind of "veto Halrtford,»wfS arrested yesterday 1. Either that {mrtton of tha can't iriy. John—Well, I (iiesa that means lit today on mtahap which cause< high wire barricade protecting power” in the UniteikNaUona Oen- UM-KAFF.' for the TpamaterA Thaae it phraaed naas, the administration "has failed afternoon On charges of speeding, present tak on employers which you want to byy another one? aeven cara of aki-Bft gondola to to make any revision of tltair origi­ Texaco property. eMl;AjiMmbly by demanding "nu- now goM to the-fsderal govarn- Kerry—I was bom In Victoria, Wife—It would be cheaper than in aix -aeparata porttona of the re­ alldo' back to ataUon at Wildcat Rebels rceenUy tossed a bomb Funerals paaainf In a no passing zone and B. C. , , ^ port and a aoventh "apeclal find­ nal aatimates (of naada) to bring merioal priority” on dishrgrament ment to finance administration of m ov^g. Moiuitain recreaUon area which into the home of • Texaco em­ panels; and to force weatard falUitw to carry a license. Fatrol- the program would tie Irtcraasad Jerry—B. C.T You look ft. ing" written. It aald,’ becauae ah6ok,up 14 aklera.. . . Btato’a Drat thorn morn in line with curfent ploye, CTyde Franklin of Port Ar­ fm UUm .” Mrs. EUiel H i^braad ment to a Moscow-dictated aui mtn Robert Lannan stopped by 60 per cent; or . Sign on an enginber’s drawing Hoffa’a Union la ao powerful It polio Victim of year reported m Z thur, but no one waa injured. : eould “etop the nation’g econorotb Hoads of both the Labor and Largely attended \funeral lierv- agenda Brady, on (Tenter St. about 2:30 2. If they elected to do eo> U)* BY AL VERMEER A Communist deputy approached iSkyard at McDonnell Aircraft plant i k :^ year-old Bloomfield iwy havliig Welfare DopgrtmanU, the commit­ lAa government also s^ength- icea for Mrs. Ethel \ Hildebrand, Dulles mads thest other main S, summoned him to appear in statet themselves could repay to conservative member bt the In St. Louia County. Mo,: "Caution puUo’’ if It deiired. non-paralytic typa. ened inlllUry forces at Holguin Court Saturday. Ia(« Every Hoaaebold tee added, have indicated they aoon 226 Hollister SL, were held a t 1:90 potnta at his news conference that federal fund money advanced WWO KNOW St SOME"] French Senate and ahowed to him —Engage Brain Before Starting Maryland woihan'a froaeq, body will need more money than re­ inHhe horUiweatern part of Ori, yesterday afternoon at the Holmes 1. There is no reason to belleva J te |M Stetson, 47, of South from it to Increase the dursUoA DAV you TOO MAY. a special editionItli of the Works of Mouth.” "Whoaoetrer eontroU the Team- fooad u trunk of uoed ear near ^ta, and Army bombers were that Crown Prince Feiaal of Saudi Covenov, last night was charged V i quested but *Yvhy both depart­ Funeral Home. The ^ v . Fred Of behefits. ■tcra-. He and hU lleutenanta Hagerttbwn iia prospective buyer ments refuse to present up-to-datg ^ported attacking 73 rebela oper­ R. Edgar; minister of the South Arabia is anU-American. Transfer with blocktog a private driveway. Knowland emphasised that no reach Into .every houaehold in. the waa looking car over. . . . MarUya ating in tha mountains around Bun- of much authority from King Baud Patrolman Tlewton TaggarL who Monroe nuraiag foot and hsad la- estimates at this time la- difficult Methodist Church, officii change ia contemplated In the CROSSWORD PqZZLE land," theTeport aald, and added: to understand. / Trinidad on tha - southern coast al waa in E ast Oemete: (a close U.S: supporter) to Feiaal made the arreqt, said that Stet­ present^ fe;i,k or mors than the net increase in yesterday afternoon at the Holmes occupation of thoee areas by U.N. It Lef al point T Oriental 38 sum bride dei^ which let Uie hokums ex- ® P-ui. and charged with driving Funeral Home, with the Rev. - H. forces. The MassachusetU Mutual Life weeks bMora deoldlng -rw pueuc M«M1S p c t a w 17 Weight the Welfare Department'total. pwgy SSWlAced UCHlic plolT'unloa membera- financially while under the influent of in- The committee aald the wage Mrs. Cathertne X. Taggart Oagood BennetL minister of the DuUea answered questions about Irtaurance 6o. has announced that tax reduction ia n OH yaxt StOMCH, M O deductions 6 In a line SeAeWsUnt Hi^itnder North Methodist Church, officiat­ Moscaw-Waahington summit nego- Charles I. Bagnall of Middle Butch Knowland aald,-tti reply to an­ is Weight (ab.) t Circlet el I whUe Hoffa'a union power grew. It toxicatihg liquors or drags and two and'hour division of the Labor De­ Mra CaUierina T. Taggart, ing. Burial was in the family plot 37Women date 44 CepiUI ef t partment "is not doing much more UsUoiis throughout the 40-mtnute er Rd. has been selected to be a other queatlqjr'^that Eiaenhower SB Reached for precious Him Norwey widow of Samuel Taggart, - died inr East Cemetery. meeting with reporters. gave no tniltratlon todK whether 3S Small than scratch the aurface in actu- this morning at the home of her member of the company’# leaders metal 36 Drafted (her.) 46 Poems 000*' of union'fundM; Momed toj He U neexued by Mancheotnr police aiiy locating law vlolaUons." Bearers were Frank Weir, Alton H e'said a sum m it n ting Cl he will MtoA bill now on his desk globular body 10 Pause St lAisaex — . 47 Combustioa daughter, Mra J. SUnley Olaaver. Cowles, Truman CJowles, John ducted in the tone Of the laatltovietlatTtev club. This la a group of life under­ to from farm price su|^rts for have had "an Almost inaxhaustlbla of hitting two^aars, "The goal of securing compli­ 107 Cambridge 8t„ with whom St Distress signal IS Herveetfk^Hi 36 Order (eb.) 41 Hurl supply of cash" tp tavert. tat pr^j gouth WinilBor Resident SUU Groman, Thomas Davis and Ever-^ note, a tone, which has grown In writers who show ouUtandlng aalea . >ear at 1957 levels. Elaenhow- St Whitt frost IS Accom^Ushen 37 Pert ance is still a long ways off.” it she made her home. ett^Kelsey. tOCogniuDce tbased a complete failure of commented, referring to the wage creaaingly harah, would be actually records and professional service haa been sharply criUcal of auch 50 Eagsr ISRiycrtSp.) 40Girl'c name 52 Rights (ab.) Policeman WllUam BraithwaiU She was born in Ireland, a A service was held at tha fu- harmfiU. memory-when asked about the pur­ halted Muir near tha Wapplng Post and hour laws. daughter-of ' Uie Ipte Peter and estate planning. legislation. 51 Norte god . ported loaiia through which he fi neral home Sunday night by Sun- In the latest note Russia accused Anderson ia reported to- ha' 32 Pheasant Office afUr receiving a complaint Jane Best MeCohvilIb, and had set^ Rebekab Lodge, ■ ol If which ahe the United States of sUdling, and Ha la an associate of r nanced some complex Dusiness j driver of the aocond car. been a resident of Manchester for told infiuahUal Democarats and R brood r r m deaJa. was a member. demanded that Washington hgrM eral agent Winfred KlotoEof Rock- publicans Vice PresidenfNixpn did SS Slcevalate Bt^thwalU turned Muir over tC the past 50 years. at once to a conference without ae- vWe. who ia the genprU Kent for not speak for- the aSmintauttUon 6. Hoffa“ used hia official posi­ . She leaves another daughter, garment tion to break- tha strike” of Team- tianchester Police, Charter Group tiro. Anna E. Wilson tailed advance preparation. OonnecUcut. ' when he said last week to^uld bo S4 Secluded / police ChWt Herman O. Scbendel Mrs. Joseph Bernard of ISliantic; a The funeral of Mrs. Anna E. 7311# waa the note that Dullea Ilia Hathewa^aiuller American "goOd Ropublican pMI«K>phy" to valley son, Samuel J. Taggart of, Man said had not advanced the pros­ Legion AuxJlrtuY Unit No. 62 re chaster; and six grandchildren. Wilson, 295 N. Main SL. was held rteluce taxes if the teulAcu recai- BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDEIELT).: St Coxcomb Meet^ Monday at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon pects for a top level aeasion. quests thgt rcaideitts make their Sion continues,. JUDD SAXON It Royal Italian 1 Funeral services will be held He said he did not want to im donattefii to the Easter Seal Drive Thursday morning at 8:30 at the at the W. P. Qulsh Funeral Home. Nikon conceded at tha time no OH, BUT THAT IS NOT TRUE.' family name r prqflUMe venSra Into the truck hoaptUL we brought Muir there, Tha recently appointed Charter The Rev. H. Osgood Bennett, min­ ply, in .talking about Rusaia'a ■ *as poslble. During the final decision 16 likely to b a ^ d e MMie VAN viier. iMsoffHy yoy i.cave so soon, new St Books for T. P. HoUoran Funeral Home, 175 'onth of April the auxlUary wUl SAXON. BUT AT LEAST >OUR VISIT. i- i WILL MISS you. W m 7 uno builncM. I Scbcndcl snid. Revision Cfommisaion will holdnoia itsiv« Center St- followed by a requiem ister of tha North Methodist price for a summit meeting- by PrcBident'ElBanhowar on nie is­ WAS A success, WAS IT NOrr PACT Z HAVE A SOUVENIR daUy The. committee called Beck a Esaariiud by Doctor Church, officiated. Burial waa in which ha called terribly high—i sponsor the Cancer-Drive. sue until AU the economic figures RDR TOO-IP you WILL momoranda first R(eeting Monday nightfhtybt 8 Maas in SL Bridget's Church at he does hot think there wjlf^bd Whist Party Slated for Maroh are available, sometime STOP IN TO PICK IT UP man who ‘‘viciously abused the The doctor examined Muir and 8 O’clock. Burial East Cemetery. pe AIT v|3 SMf-astoam truat" of the union’s IH million | turned him back to police an ap- o'clock in the Probate office^eeAn tha Bearers were Herbert Hanson, such a meeting. He thua cetffirm- The Friendship Oub of the El^ arouito mid-April But he said if F»OW VOUR smile V , THIs eVENINO. Sonamtn Cemetery. lington (Congregational Church will VO ALMOST THINK mamben, "Shamefully enriched parent victim of ortrindulgence, Municipal Building. PYiends may, call at the- funeral Russell Hanson, Fred Hanson and ed the U.S. attitude oLsrillingness thqst figures are diaappoinUng. he 45 0 ^ (potL) himaelf at their expense" and the chief related. There was no to meet if 8ultable,,tenns’can be hold a military whist at the hoftie (ieves a tax reduction offers the TOU'RE slap TO 46 He Wen the 37ie meeting waa called by Oll- home from 7 to 8 o’clock tonight Richard Eldridge. of Mrs. Charles Hein on Somers see MC so ' "capitulated" to forces ailegedly reason to think gflierwtse, Schen- moure N. <3ole, temporary chair*- and tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 to nnrotlatcd. at chance of promoting a quick ItST 1 loagued with racketeers and hood-1 del said. "He’d Wt J;wo cars while Dulles waa/*isked whether he Rd- Friday at 8 p,m. Refresh upturn. award B7 Ynan of the 15-membet' Commis­ 8 p.m. John J. Cunningham ments will be served. r }ui^ driving; he had an odpr of alcohol sion, for the purpose of electing The funeral of John J. Cunning­ thinka prosGnt Soviet conditions NHowever, Anderson was. quoted 61 Hit award.. \ 'Wen Bid of Berk’ | on bis breath, and wAg unsteady would tiira a summit meeting into . Ihe make-up day at the'Elling­ as teUing members of Congress in was for r nr permanent effieera ahd discussing Siichael Oinoifi ham of Hartford waa held at 3 ton achool will be April 12 Instead j T ha' Labor movement la we^l and incoherent.” A blood teat w « the method of undertaking its as­ Michael GtoolfL 67, Thrall Rd.. a sBitoluIe. It was in answering prtvatocconferencea ha' bellevea a . aetaievemsBt o'clock yesterday afternoon at the of 19 as was firat planned.. The first tax reduction would not be nearly E rid of Dava B*ck," tt said, but ex- not given becauae Muir -did not signment. _ Vernon, died at the Manchester Watkins-West Funeral Home. The uestton that he talked about heavy snow storm matUT R Impoa- sesi -wm is H- -wimuer ■and pttv-w t-Uie4 a ppointed Mmiwrial-Hoapma yeaterday after hlted States losing its shirt, for atudente get to- school K e tfe c tiv a K Nixon pfedicta, — vascular R evrC ilftord O. Simpson, miniat Actually a meeting rach as the Bible to Anderton was reprinted aa B*- nscarch ‘And th is it OuigiBy! Maybt not thB btst husband in tho sreed it aaid' uuoseaBvu the wiv man. Muir was — ------, the Commiasioit last week in ac­ a long iUnesa. of the Center* Cohgregai so the day has to be made up bn X. * "When tempUtion faced Dave quaxtera after 7 o’clock and p la ^ . Ho waa bora in Italy Jan. 6, Russians propoae, Dullea said, Having a stepiqKin public works tS Ooddtss of . wo^. but bMt rvB htdr cordance (rith y»e provisions of the Church, officiated, and Friwleflc E. that day, a Saturday. and military spending la beginning Beck be could not turn hia back, in a ceU. About ^two himr# 1 ^ pew- Home Rule Act, passed by Ahe 1891, and ha:d resided here for would be much worse thjm a apec- A communion'service and recep­ the moo*’ / . Werner'was orgaoisL Burial was in tacle. It would mean that on the to show some results. Hia thievery in the llnai analyaU I BraithwaiU willed M^ Who 1957 session /of the General As­ 50 years, until njovlng to. JVeraqn East Cemetery. / uontion lorfor new.moinew ,membera .will be held became so petty that the commit: ] ImmedUUly went sembly. Undgr the Act. the Com­ three years ago. Way to the summit this country at (TongrKolloilonal Church Maun BY JOHNNY HART Bearers were C^a. Cunningham would have lost Its shirt and per COTTON WOODS BY RAY xGOTTO tee must wonder at tbs penurious- sUtlon. She was never noOfied by mission is given the responsibility He leaves three daughters, Mrs. Jr- WiUlam ^Cunntogham, Rob­ dy ’Thunway^8 p.m: April 3, ness of the man." Manchester poUce, she said. WiUlam McBride and Mrs. Alfred haps that would be the spectacle. ba«dier Hired t , / for proposing Town Charter ert CoUlns^,..dohn Sperry. Vincent FGC Chief Dei ~-v4AW APTIVe COUNT ON / It' termed Beck a miUlonnaire "BraithwaiU told ma that my Roeabtto,'both of Manchester, and He wiaa asked about a proposal i Ellington Board of Educa- T H tfH W TWO eorroN.:cAuw who had pilfered hundreds of thou- husband was charged with drunk amendmimts. Ingraham-And James Crough. attributed to Lester B. Pearson, I AINT ^ Proposod amendments approved Mrs. Mario Naticbchloni of Fram­ tlebj recently selected Robert ----- ID BABE aATTK/trao sands of dollars in big chunks from driving and I knew right away it ingham, Mass.; two sons, Mlchabl Conservative party leader in iwann to teach mathematics and Misconduct Counts DOWN SWimiNO A-HANKIlUN th# union, than ^continued: "What 1 wasn’t ao," she aild. "It would be by the /Board of Directors will Dorothy E. Johnson Canada, that the United Statep INTMtLAiTQf rSPIND th' . eventually b# ^ted on by tha town Jr. of Vernon and Raym• # MO ondW -''The funeral,of Mra Dorothy E. sqlenca in Oradea 7 and 8 at a rug NINTH, A JUMMUH INTH . ■ would cause a m*n In such clrcum-lcompleUly but that Miss JanicaTolf. 76 AahworUi St. 44, of 33 School S t- a veteran of Mrs. Shure reviewed ^several of At 1 p.m. today 880 renewals will teach in Ne-\ Britain next year SURNE-tNimE. IF UNDER THE destroyer. SUCHATHIN6.' World War II. died yesterday at and Mra Cecelia Danajovits, Grade conventions at which the industry THIS DIMiA WOLF WE INTEND TO LET Louis; Frelihahf, T railed C3o., De- .j^wyeF, Atty. Jay Rubl- eville Sr- 139 N. Main the current Broadway plays, giv­ had been recorded compared to paid his hotel bills and that ho IT'S , troit; Associated TranspotL Inc., a n(,w, had requested # continuance St.J^..:-Mra. Violet McConnell,' 92 SL Francis Hospital Hartford ing their theme and dramatizing 671, the amount handled during 2 teacher, a t Center School, isill tNERCCMEOFYOUR, HER DROWN. after a long lirness. move with her famll.v. Tne resigna­ also collected a total of 5184 from SRITtSH SECRET INHUMAN' Michigan firm, and a ^ ld s n la l Life ’’bebauae Mr.. Muir waa in the hoa- ____ SL; Frank Cocke, H art­ parte of them. "Of 'Dme Remem­ the entire fourth day of operation the government for living ex- Insurance Oo. j)f CAllrorala. \ plial.’’ ford;'-'Mrs. Ruby Gratton. New­ He was bom in this city Sept. 6. bered,” ’'West Side Story," "The tions take effect in June. AGENTS, OF COURSE i '1 / 1913, son of Mrs. Flora Desmais last year.' penses. VOUV KNOW It charged that Sam Bassett, top FitzGerald said be knew llt^ ington; Joseph Lewis, Bolton Rd., Music Man," "Janialcd!" and Yesterday’s total was 1,182, a Hyde said the Industry paid Teamster lawyaf. about the episode at Police'Head- ; Vernon: Brian Rogers, 4- Mintr McLaughlin and the late Harry "Look Back In Anger” are a few record day high, bringing tlaiK-heeter Evcaning Herald / OF HER. McLaughlin. Elllngton'Cotfespondent, Mrs. O. F. hotel room blUa only.,— "1 of trust, and Alfona Lands. W a^ng-.j quarters and as far as b< waa Courts. Paul Cessna, Glastonbury; of the plays she reviewed. Without the 3-day mark to 2.432. The 3-day qouM# had other expensea." Ho ton lawyer for Ftuehauf. "actod to concerned, the chargas had not Mra. Martha Schildge. idS Pine He served In the Seabees during costumes, scenery, lights or prop­ total last year stood at 2.370. Berr, telephone 'IRemont 5-9813. World War II. He was a member said^collectioh of government liv­ a highly quaaUonable mannar ^ i dropped nor bad^y such rb- SL; Lee (Tornish, Glastonbury; erties, she recreated acenea from A year ago, 4,428 Inserta for ing expenaas were, conaistent with aliege^y wering a money kick- mad^- Mri. Mary Bania. 18.3 Thomoson of the Prank Badatuebner Post, 1956 were obtained by area car REDS MASS NEAR L.40S Veterans of Foreign Wars. He had the current theater, , a ruling of the comptroller gen­ _ back”' to Beck. ^ .v . According to^ra. Muir, her RA/ 'Mca. Anita- Girardin. 16 Trot­ A short business meeting pre­ owners at the local sub-branch of­ Vientiane, Ians, March 25 (AY— been employed -as a hospital at­ Troops of .'Conimuwat North Viet eral. / / . The committee charged^ inai husband ismot expected to survive ter St.: Russell Gustafson Sr.. 19 ceded in which two hew members fice. “I am not a money grasper la I- 2 ^ ^ Brewster as chairman of the attaolL She did not dlrecUy Division St.; wirs. Mae Farrell, tendant In Hartford. were welcomed into the club, Mrs. The office will continue to be Nan^tbday were reported to have MORTY MBEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI Hartford; Misses Andrea MarioUl. Besides his mother he leaves open from 8:30 a m. to 4:30 p.m., oecupied frontier posts belieied terms of trying to collect a piti­ Western Conference of XeaiMtera I police department of three daughters. Jean. Carol and Waiter Clark and Mrs. Courtney fully few dollare that technically In Seattle and the late John J-1 *ny. ' misconduct or negligenOe. 80 Homestead Sb-: Dianne Skin­ Simpson. today through' Friday,- and again to be. Inside the vaguely defined MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD MORTViS Donna McL.aughllTi; four brothers, next Monday, the final day. Satur­ Jungle border between Laos and might be challenged," Hyde Said. Sweeney, secreUry-trwurer on he reached ner, Skinner Rd., RqckvUle; Mra. Harold, Williapi and Richard of Punch and cookies -were served. [COMINOUrrHE the conference, were "aware of Evelyn Crane, Kenwoo^ Rd- Ver­ Arrangementa were made by Mrs. day, it will be open to noon. North 3'let Nam. Government 5252 rOEE.THANKt^SH0UFFf WEU,1 WON'T KEEP you WAUC,jia for commenL Rockville and Edward McLaughlin sources said large number of FEKRY VANDERBILT'S START i IN SUSPENSE ANY IDNOER and allowed use of Teamstpro non: Vernon Pecunlea.il^oventry: of Manchester; and a sister, Mrs. Chsrles Baxter and co-chairmen TEN MKM - FOR K m SURE K HMJR funds to help subordinates in an Schendel waa ..not a t Policy Mra. Beda Olson. 19 Groen Hill of hosteases were Mrs. Wilfred Presidei\t Warren G. Harding Laotian troops have been de­ New York—Cornelius Vanderbilt BEBI6S0 0M.I6M0!)NUMBai0NEIiAN! „ %CNs — yoffneu>OKm Headquarters when Muir was Everett Paluska of Ellington. drove the last spike in the con­ ployed along the frontier to se­ got hie atart by operating a ferry a t a N£WM0W£STAR. effort to muscle to on Portland, St.; Edward Kibbe. Ellington. A miliUry funeral will be held U sk and Mrs. Alfred C. WllUams. eer-vice ' between ManbatMm and brought in. “After tolktog with ADMITTED TODAY: Mr»- iKpc* Mrs. Gordon G. Fogg \and Miss struction of the Alaska railroad, on cure it, but no incidents taave Ore., vice. l ' ' . the off ice/- who waa on duty, how- tomorrow at 9:15 a.m. from the been reported. Staten laldnd. The report Miw Brewster 'en- llyn Ta.vs. 143 Autumn St. -* Burke ninaral Home, 76 Prospect Harriet K. Pranzen poured. July 15', 1923. B IR 'raS '■YESTERDAY: A daughter to Mr. and Mra. Eugeqe Johnson, 99. Baldwin Rd.; 'a sort to Mr. and hfra. Warren Welle, Ylg®oro«sYy o ^ t} ? . WillimanUc. Uie Portland toquiry “ a elander’’ Procedure foUow^ In auch^ a^ BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter m the D ^ ie of Uiat citv. w** followed to th# letter to to Mr. and Mra. Otto Horn Jr- The cwnmlttee charged the I UUs case, and .U Muir ha* suffered West Willlngton; a daught^ to Teamatera with ‘“Vicious” mal- j the a t ^ k before the OTest- wq Mf. and Mrs. Robert Sturdevaht, praeUce in ’the garbage coUertionl 4ertainly were not .aware tJf iL E u t -Hartford. 0 tM« y.«Ma,nii» hi. T.M. Industry In-Loa Angeles and in the and apparently the doctor, who d is c h a r g e d > YESTERDAY: New York City area. It said 1 first examined him, waa not. Joseph Ferguson, 51 Foster St.: i CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER - racketeering Jn thU industry can either,’’ M rs,' Katherine Bandas, WlUlman- _ : a . tlc; M rs.. Columbia DeCarl'ia, *8 AljlV LOM OP s h i p OR ALTITWi be, blamed in part on the Team* WBUhTIM i atera ."whoea blatont publlc-be- Bissell SL: Mra. Gertrude Brown, MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY «H L Tfu. u»! m cAu A nraiPA MMPAWb I Ellington Ave., Rockville; Michael RADAX 7KACKMA OTtmOU HR» COIHM. W lT A H O T p y damned phUoaopby is detaUed In Obscene Reading PUB0VBRBI7MMUTBA AT A many places in this report.” . Belanger. 25 Griffin Rd.; Mrs. OOYDU HAVE A THBiASETO Mary Shavel and daughter. 73 GOOD REMEDY? HBiBHTOP MdAULBA! ATARTMOVMB It laid the management side of IVE h ad «AS PAINSr JEBPA ID the garbage ooUection industry ia Brings Comment Homestead St.;" Mr*.' Barbara AU. DAM Pocron.1 THE DBtnCT! "scrawl with hoodlums and gang- Demers and so'ii'. S2T 'W; Middle atera and th*L •* so toften '« lljs prohltm of obscene liters' Tpke.; Mrs. Diaiia ; Gardiner and Teamater-einidoyer'.'toiK^^ns, cc Storrs; Mra. Lorraine .Findley ture qn local newsatapdi easily «c- and son, 18 Chestnut St.; Mrs. lualort b e tw e ^ the two aiiiaa la, caaalbla to school children brought Rose. Longtin Slid daughter, 1097 rUe." comment this afternoon from Su- Main St.; Mra. Mary Ann Herrman p X ‘'^ * , jierint^hdent'Of Sqhoola A rthur H and daughter,. 328 Center. St DI8(THARGED. TODAY: , Mra. bmESSSLim lUtng. ft WORtD OF DIFFERENCE IN EVERYTHIHG YOU WftNT ’TUing atld the sehoola have never Geneva McLaughlin.' Biaat H art­ AbdujTown told the Children hot to buy such, ford} Mrs. Thelma Wolf ran, 885 t literature. Ihatead, the school aya- (Tenter St.; Mrs^ Mary^OrKonlf, ■AU Saints Mothira. Chrc|e will I jigm "Attempts, to cultivate A de- 251 Lydall St.; Brian Rogers, • r m meet tontorrow ‘at I ,puh. at (hejgire for more ‘auUabie reading.'' Mints Court-! (Tsthryn Ann Barnes, MORI ICONOMY-.M«r«ury’8 low prieo and high gas savings (yet priced to rival home of Mrs. Roland Morrison, 511 The luperiittendent said that if the Coventry: Raymond Nason, Sun­ set Dr., -Vernon; Mre. Angdine Ec _u -mnleyJaL—- ______j _.... inyka today’s dallat look liko monoy agoln. 1 dren not to nMul this- sort of iiter- caHents;'48 MaplB SL; Mra;'SiMian JEFF CO B B TfTiPE^rarHttsiTOssr Paris, 61 Ekisex St.; Edward Kibbo, 4he ■How-priced-3"X XHE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS ?-*r Tbe final service in .the series, | ature, this would be equivalent to MORE COMFORT—Mowory loads H* flold for all-around ^ n o s s . HOWT.„MCAUSE LORRY, LISTEN TO YOUR ’ OUT I'M A MAN WHO WRITES NOTES ’‘will be held tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.' an invitation to get hold of the Ellington; Mra. Beverly Partg'w*’’ MtAMWUlLC. ALiauut- X KNOW WOMEN. MANAGER* WILL YOU.L.rr'S CURIOUS, ^ UKS THIS, INTERESTS ME/ T i at the (tovenant-CongregaUonal material. and son, 291 Spruce St.; Mrs. ONLY RISKY TO 6 0 OUT WITH A MAXI ...HE SOUNDS SO DIFFERENT/ Diane Pelletier and daughter. 101 M ORI IIAUTY—Mofeury’s Cloon lino Modom Styling puts you FULLY YOU KNOW NOTHING EXCTBNG/ ,!/Church. Choir practice will follow 1 The^ cause of recent Interest in North St.; Mrs. Mary Anne Power a I out/ '|at8:4t, - ' the probelm is, a survey of local and daughter, 6 Upper Butcher Rd., in tuno with tho timos. newsstands made by members of Rockville: Mrs. Ruth Greenwood MORI PIRFORM ANCI-M orcury’s tho’SIforformoneo Champion. EQUIPPED Firemen from Co. .No.-3, Town the Washington School PTA. -Be- and daughter, 119 (Tolaman Rd. Fire Department, yesterday after-lfon' their last meeting, several l aeon were called to 299 E. Middle members toured ‘ the local standi, fTpka. where they (Bttjnfulshed a |'|(Ufchaalhg examples of what the;;J MiiItMfi O rder 01de»t With AUTOMATIC TI^ANSMIfiSlOH . MWER STIERIHB ; grass Are. No damage, was re-|(elt offehrive literature. ' ported. •'* -I The parents discussed the prob­ Rome—•’fria oldeat papal order RADIO • HEATER • CilS-SAVINa V-8 EN6INE lem at the meeting and decided to of. laymen, the Knighta of Malta. The Imperial Boys Club will hold u k tor Some action on the mattoc, .today numbers aboutlilt 5.1o.OOP mam r " am.''* : > I ^ *.« ■ . m .. - A. . A t- ^ A W* Ala A « a » A * 1 j l 8 a /another In iU weekly aeries of from’ the Boprd of Directors, the bars' throughout the world SEE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MERCURY DEALER ' (dances Friday from-7:30 to mld- ouord of Ekiucatloni ,'snd the Chief eluding 51)0 .. in America, :|n:ght at Aha'Army and Navy Club. of PoliCel kniitota maintain diplomaUc repre- iDonatlona to r the record hop. QUng said the m attor will be santativea in Prance,, the Vatican, -.which inpludera bop cohteat, will : brought, before the Board of 'Edu­ Spain, Portugal, Haiti, Argentina, rifca accepted'at the door. cation at Its next meeting. , Braail, Panama and San «a|ivador, V -

s • I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 25,1958 PAGE EUiYEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M A N CH E^R. CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 25,1958 PAGE TEN Carnlen Basilio Risks Title WasMngtipn’s R9^ Silvers Still

\ By EARL YOST Two Contests Canadiens Win Individual Titles 1 fjiticago Stadium Bout Tantpa, Fla.—Birdie Tebbett*, 'who is starting his fifth Stanley Cup Playoffs SJohEreaT'iMarch 25 (^TY-TST’Fwlth tlie team IeMt_ scorad u^oa^lnig Mackeli «veilth with 80 and season lUKmanager of the Cincinnati Redlegs, is known as a Escape Rain; Montreal Canadiens, w h^ ran Montreal gave up 158 gosja, 30 lass Pon McKenney 10th wlUi 58. \A than the Rangers, who ' were next * fellow whd 4oe8n't mince his words. There’s no double talk away with the National Hockey Ed Litsenberger of Chicago, was To Lure 1%000 Fans when Birdie ^irp s out about his Redlegs. A year ago the wito 188 against. sixth with 62.^nte. Alex Delvec- Pair Four Top Teams UNUIHM TVa Reds Triumph League championship during the •Ifie New York Ranger's Andy chio of Detroit snd "Jean Betiveau oldeA. team in point of servich in the major leagues fiinished regular season, swept^erythtqg Bathgate, who made a stirring bid of Montre :! were tied for eighth C O fU r m ^ T Chicago, March 26 (^^fter a , of ^ fourth in the mqsi hectic struggle in yeanr else in sight a* they/captured sU ih' th* closing weeks tor scoring with 59 each. with four taam* in the thick of thee New Y6rk, Mfi||h 25 (/Py- New York, March 25 (fl>h-The^ Stanley C w pjayoffs, D o w n T h K pre-fight ahennanigans, major individual t^es. honors, finished third -with 78 matchinir the four top teams in the National Hwkey League, ^ T T t m r c f ^ Mill Washington’s Roj^i8erv The semi-final series for the 'bqmblnation. in basebsll la Roy in 114 run* last season, hasn't Henri (PMKet Rocket) Richard 3riU *-0 and Paffanr* Clipper* will be oh closed circuit television Taking them on one at- a tima. M^illan at short snd ■ Johnny points, bn 33 goals and 44 assists. SomerviUe, Mass, player of.M ck- ice for the lea^e title Monday world professional hockey title is Drive-Ill, Elks in SS'sUtea with the Chlcdgo arM Odils--Tliey have remained eloee played in nine days: Tfie Nats’ big led in stats with 52 and was mc- ellnrinaOn* Fuller'* Contractor* Temjiie a t Mcond," he went on. scoring with 80 pointa. Howe, a five-time winner, holds the ing a Cross player Sattffida^ night. night a t the Y. on the b?*t-of-seven games basis, blacked out and on radio national­ to 8-6 fm- BaeUlo despite tbs rs*' gun was hit in the leg by a batted ond i! ■Il-time scoring record.of 65 points Coach Sal (Red) V^rdersme Mid' J-1. Joe-Tw’aronlte.365, Jae* Ful­ Top score* last night wer* au­ There are few diMcnUrs here for ball March li-'aufferlng a brulM. e Jacques Plante of the ler 125-343, Charlie ^Varrick 136 and the experts were forecasting ly (C ^) with Chicago cut in on the palr\ls great In executing in th* 1952-53 season. he made the denial to, the father thored by Tony Myer 133-361, a long, ..jgh battle possibly going Gain Victories *Chioroform — Galnford s ^ He played jn three games,_ W'opn^ CtehadTens relMned .goal-tending and Bob Guthrie 130 ehalkad up Howie August 346. John Malorca the broadcast. double plays snd both are rated nors to again capture the 'The Boston -Bruins had- three of the SoniejvHle player, Vincent the lim it jleiver Beaten Twice this or ‘‘soma other kind of stufr up pulling a muscle snd has been, Piro, in n-telephohe converMtlon the top *eore*. ' 345. Alex Tltor 342. A1 Bujauclu* In trying to pick a winner of the great glove men'who come up with idle sifice. . ezlna Trophy. The award goes to men in the top 10 with Bronco Tonli^t'* match pair* Pa^anl* Paced by Jeff ^b u r and Dava was used by Baaille's handlers in one outstafiding^play after another. the goalie playing the most games Horvath fifth with-65 points, Flem- last n i8 ^ 339. Elarl Everett 127. Frank Mot Montreal-Detrolt series, it depends Kaye, Deci's Drive-In had little F ight Ume is 11 p n»- ®®T. a cut lotion and got into R o b ­ Tb* Washington slugger admits aralnst hwCann'* with the «dn- nette 130-142-396, Don Carpenter upon which half of the regular Robinson, 87, wlirbe attempUng Temple hit .284 last year and Mc­ nera engajfing Oliva'* Es*o Sta­ trouble turning back a^etermlned son's eyas the last time, ^ s Millan >272. not bad for infieldefs. tfie leg still hurts. And, alUiough 133. Gerry Chappell 140-362, Bob season is considered. The Cans- Manchester Auto Part* 41 to regiun the 160-pound crown for champ's oo-mansgsra Jo4 Nstre he has been taking a regular turn tion Monday night. Molumphy 130-359. EU Fish 133- the fourth time and never has been “Over at third base we have Dor^ dlena beat the Red Wings five Midget Town BasketbaU and John Os John, denied It and Honk. I dare you to name a bettor In the batting cage, he has been McC*«*'» Bervlr* (1) 343. Ding Balch 137-373, Ed Bu- times, with one loss and a tie m beatpn twice by the same fighter. Bob Gmhrl* Igg llj ment at the East Side Rec oallsd Galnford a crybaby. all around third basemsnT z fie cautioned by 'Trainer George L«ntS jauclus 130-132-375. Mike Derthup the first half. But Montreal h«an t night. In the second fame th e ----- WhefSM the Harlem THniy 1 ^ 506 Fans Disappointed I)to« Farr ...... 125-134-357, and Ken Mbntle 843. Mid. "You can’t fiecause Hoplli has not to risk playing for another Anar Lamoureaux , 113 133 defeated the Wings since Jan. 30. ouUasted the Chiefs to gain a 45-37 found OWeagoBSgO niaoiuni Stadium tow W* Roblnsqn's workouts — aner regained his confidence and is not three or four days. P*t» AcMn ...... 134 and -the teams broke even in the pest, Basilio'has found] t03 win. ing In th* pa Galnford announced he was "run­ only s fine hitter and great- base Tima fair Tboaght W«U Snow ...... v u I a o e CHARMEKS second half, each' with two vlc- With Tybur and Kaye each find­ it a jinx. ...;. 540 662 lira Standings ning Basilio" out of JoJmny Cou- runner but a sound hitter.*’ He w*» With Washington idle by rain Total* torle*.'plus three tie*. ing the range with 14 talllea, Decl’a Robinson firiri woii ths tlUs in lon’f South Side gym. Caxmea named the most valuable player lUDGET TERMS ‘HartloT* a*. Grill <*) . Pet. Montreal, winner of the Stanley jumped of; to an opening win in the jffsst Bids arena, succees- yesterday, Senators' Manager ...... 81 120 201 ,w. u the big calmly left for ths Loop CYO with the Reds test yesr. hi* first Dirk Brown ...... Johnson Paint ...v.*,57 81 .648 Cup for the last two years, finished quarter-finals of the tournament. Mly defendedde it ttiere and twice COdkIe Lavagetto had time for AT NO in c r e a s e Bin MrKlnner ----;...... 107 100 207 quarters. But BoWnson remained after being acquired from the then thought and used it to realign his Trx Korhln ---- ...... 106 M 200 Mah-Auto Parts ..v,.57 31 .648 well ahSad of the second-place The vlctora held a 24-10 margin at recaptured It there. . Brooklyn Dodgers...... 93 106 201 Rangers. Detroit was third and at Joe Louis' gym and an aatlmat* In s a l e s p r ic e s F.4 M adern ...... Jarvis Realty ...... *5 48 .511 the half and were never threatened. Baalllo lost to Chttcli Davsy, sd 800 fans who turned up a t Alex Grammas is a fins handy- outfield. SmoKlIt ...r 10* IM Garden Oroye .89 50 ’7482 Boston fourthr For- the-loelnff Auto Parts, ...who Billy Graham-and- Johniijf Baxton. VI j y / ^ Third Straight Season battled gamely from start 'to finish Coulon’s to watch SUfar Roy tfiird iiaieman Hariiioh TuBebrew -AS-LHTLB'ASH­ Total* 478 331 1004 Nassiff A rm s ...... ,30 in the only flghU h* has had W disappointed. Hanging fromtheV^fefs ri <21 Fogarty Bros...... 30 New York, is in the playoffs for agiUnSt their taller opponenU, it Chicago and hac claimed unfelr Turning to the outfield Tebbetts, as a fly chaser, said Sievers will Jl8 90 99 307 the third straight aeasdn. The Was Ken Salo who set the pace Robinson's weight battle — He BUI S h o e k v i— 306 Results of last n i^ ’s makeup decisions In ail but ths Graham I t wllKbe iMfferent this season now sitting on the steps of the take oyer in leftfleld when he re­ A fashion show prior to an exhibition game at Sarasota has BUI Paaanl-Srr- 109 100 99 Rangers won 11 apd tied four of With 14 poinU while Jim Smith reportedly went to a Loop bath­ turns. Rookie Albl9- Pearson has Catcher Sammy White of the Red Sox hanging oh. Model Mary E d Paganl ’.... 120 96 1« ,323 matches JonRson Pwnt and Man­ bout. ' . house "to sweat off weight or have Birdie My*. The former catcher, dugout a t Al Lopez Field, fisid, Chari Ir Varrjck 104 93 136 338 chester Auto deadlocked for their Iasi 18 game*. Their runner- added eight. liubinson’a rso'm mishapNfit the 7.60x15 New York games will be played on Total* ...... 16 flychaMr. Ri^iea Hit Homers er, and King are former University every 6,000 miles Kay Pontlcelil 105 rolled the beet Gene's Bottle Shoppe ..8 .200 8-6 betUng choice after odds last One fight expert summed up MfiMCt more from Johnny Kllpp- high school « few weeks ag< «.T0zlS Boston ice. Montreal, and Detroit M as Ant* Part* <361 "Gus Bell will be in eenter and The Redlcg.s bunched, four of of Connecticut standouts while the for Vie of tire. single game efforts. Second piece Armory Package play the third and fourth games in . B weak rsportsdly went as high »s the rematch this way: stelA, Jo* Nuxhall and Hal Jeff- it looks like Stan Paly* will take Magical Bobby Knight wlllNte Salo. r .... "Robteoh sUll has class and their nine hits in the.sixth inning rangy Compatna trails teammate Store blanked ceUar-dweUing Detroit and then - alternata home Rohrhack. I • » fV • 11-6 in his favor. 'eoaU We'y# also added Charlie over In right," the former Provi­ with the Pros who will engage thb Jones in the race for individual | Different reiKrte on the odds, punch but has lost much of hi* Rabe, up from " Seattie," Birdie and tallied three Uflles for the vic- AtrroswmVE l e a g u e Gene’s Bottle Shoppe 4-0 last night and home, as needed. Mesjcham. ( .... dence College star said. Bell, a .tory. Pitcher,Charley Rabe singled New London City League All-Stars scoring laurels. Standings to gain one game on league-leading Janicke. ( ...... George Clainford'e diargee of ehlo- speed. B ut fie -can lick Basilio said in going down the list of power hitter. Is slsq s fine defen- in the feature ^m e at 8:30 in the The visitor's also-feature talented I L. Pet. Fred’s Psekage Store which rolled pigoU. c ...... roform In Baeilio'sBaeUio's cut louonlotion min methe three or four ways —-outboxhlm, noundsmen on hla spring roster. home two runs afid Buddy Gilbert FIRESTONE CHAMfHON W. mill.—*. .. I. alye_-mBn,._.Palj£ft.J5.tt._;358._.With ■ringted-To-knock-Tn-the-final-Tun;- M.nPhMter High School rvm. Bob- Terry-Breaunr ball -bandler-daluxei OuiUffe Molofi 7. ..23 13 .639 a 5-1 "victory over fourth place —-"fto-BH ikethril-- _.iori». s ...... Lawrence, a gTahT " 'Negro Tn Nashville last summer and with by, an all-time favorite with Silk who includes spinning a basketball ------OPEH~ 14 ,611 Patten Buildera. Third place Decl a Abrabamion, s . \ •' at gym to use in workouts, him out with .a light.-,light and mesa stature, was the biggest winner The Phillies got homers from DeCiprmier. Motors, ,.22 Tneaday'a Schedule ' Warreh, ¥v Rrr s ...... - ...... __ _1,,. . 1..** the departure of Wally Post to the Town cage fans, .will join the Green on hit toes and on a broom stick | THURSDAY and ..2 0 16 .556 Drive-In fell five games behind the Tex Gonzalez Sugar Ray's rspoHed but dented him up with a left jab. Basilio for the Red* a year age, copping rookies Pancho Herrera and (Jhuck i95 n Alcar ...... St Louis at Detroit (St. Louis Phils, the rightfield- job is open. EsM glan/' Manor's regular club which com­ among his many unusual feats. FRIDAY NIGHTS Man. Auto Parts . .1 9 17 .528 leaders after dropping all four 1 .de 2-1 in best-of-7 semi-finals) ™*i 13 2-6 weight battle, Basillo's cocoon^Uke has strength and heart But he 16 decisions as against 13 defeats. Bob Thurlnan. Pete Whlsenant and prises tall Burt" Carlson, team's The opening contest at 7:15 pairs j ..18 18 .500 .points to fifth place Capitol Equip­ aV Itkir ivlo 'dVcIc''. treatment from the public In tra' - can fight only one way. He can't,, Acker won 1ft of 15 verdicts a'hlle San Francisco’s Giant complet­ Hollywood Service WednesdAT’s Bchednlr Jerry Lynch are veteran* who will ed th^r second transaction in a leading scorer, Wortfiy Patterson. Pappy's Restaurant, champions in TtU. 9:00 Man. Radiator------6 89 .171 ment. Bows in First Ing—all theee have added "up to be a mysUry." Klippstein 11-8, Nuxhall lO-jO. and be carried as outfield spares. Paul Grogan, Frank Tpeo and •.00X16 6.70XU A1 Atkina 141-128-375. Benny Boston at Philadelphia (Boston \ F.lk* <461 weeli yesterday—for Cash—when the East Hartfohd Senior League, SATURDAY 8 to 5 Cunllffe' Motore clinched sec 1 ,ds 8-0 in best-of-7 semi-finals) B Jtffcoat 12-13. failed to fill the Frank Cutko. against the WlllimkOtlc Y-Nasslffa ond round honor* Isst night at the paganl 128-359. Hal Hartley 351, H*mlllon.\f N ^ York, March 26 (A5—"W hat rol# of big winners or "stopper*." they sold infJeider Foster Cestle- Thursday’s 'Schedule Irish, f . "You wont find the name of man to the Baltimore Orioles for New London will show a formi­ undefeated kingpins^ the Thread Y alleys with a 3-0 triumph over Hal Burnett 351, Charlie Harris Phil 4ulllv*V was elected presi­ hit me^” ■ « „ , Babe notched 16 victories with Pinson .4H1 any of our rosters but 349, Tony Salvatore 126-335. Tom Detroit at St. Louts J. Smith. . "something in excess of the 820,- dable starting lineup of. John City Recreation Leagitey^c rivals.] Mancheeter Radiator. The vic­ Philadelphia at Boston (If Nec- G. Smith, f dent of the U ttle League, succ««d- That was what Tax Gonsalss Mattie In the Pacific Coast this-icld is going to be sll right.” have met three times previously,] Blanchard 143 and Hal Wood* 136 McCurry. c asked today, Eddie Andrews had Lsagu*. Hsddix. always a fine 000 waiver price.” Brown and Ken Sheppard at for­ tors needed an three points since eeearj’l Ing Ernie Dowd who announced his Cardinal Star Remains tfie optimistic Tebbetts declared. wards. Joe Compatna at center and with Pappy’s holding a 2^^ edge. ] FISK DE LUXE runnersup DeGormler Motor* up- topped aU participants. Klein, s ... retirement earlier this year. Sulli­ s ready answer. pitwer with the Cardinals and -Short takes:. Former All-Star 6.70x16 Aronson, t Pinson, who Is called Sam by his 'third baseman George Kell has stylish Gene Khig and Phil Jones Pappy's high-scoring attaqk is Brand New Deetgn ^ Andreoll. g van, who resides at 109 Porter St. "He led sRd I went over him nils, could be the big man if the mates, has a better than .400 aver­ Tube Type Premium Lovell. * .. Bfdtegs^ BIT to, jnaker Rlrdie's new Job. He’ll broadcast baseball a t guard*. Brown is currently th'e built around Pete Bezzini, veterM | Fresh Factory-StoCk / 1 and 1* employed ' at Hamilton and clipped hnn.” age this spring. "H r could be' the M arty Klingel. Burt Rice an 4 5 That was thsxstory, In brief pt OiTam ot I HakVoma through. for CBS—Tom Brewer; delayed in third leading point-maker in the Super Rayon Constrnctloit Total* Standard In Windsor Locks, for-. In Excellent Condition new face we’re looking for. Every Whaling City circuit and Sheppard Coach Red Leonard while NasBiffs"-| Quality merlv playpd ■ softball for the last night's feature at St Nicho­ year we come' up with one good his spring training debut for 10 las Arens between^Mdrewa, from days by the mump*, pitches today wai^ a teammate of Green Manor's rely on Cutko, player-coach. Paul Smith. ( . Ti Knights of Olumbus and has *Tfie rest of our club 1# Mt. We one. Temple. 'Bailey, Robinson. Kaminski and Steve Vadnais for | TUBE TYPE TUBELESS ' 6.70x16 UI worked In the Uttle League farm Lowell. Mass., and Gniwler, from By lARL YO«T tteve . three good catchers, Ed for the Boston Red Sox against honeymooning Art Quimby on the Custom Rosli*. ( . Hoak and now It-looks like Pin­ New L(^don High quintet which their point-making*------a a JbhnRon, f 6 system In recent seasons. East Orange. N. J. \ , BMtay, Smokey Burgess and son." Milwaukee. ------Size Black White —^Black White Power*, c Gojixsles, who bed won 24, of his 8t Peterahiitg., ''It- L ! B. Oliver, g “ \ A veteran of World War II, -Sul' can’t hit a t least .300 and play Dutch Ylotterer. Any club Would "We've definitely got the club of , 6.70x15 1.3.95 16.95 15.95 19.95 ! McNeil.-« .. j llvan Is married to the former Ann 32 professional bouts, was the fa­ regularly and help the team every like to have any one of these the future In the National League,''! i O. Gentllcore Martser of Glastonbury and the vorite. But he never really got his day than I'll think of retiring but (etlows. We have the'Mine situa­ Tebbett* went on. "We don’t have i 7.10x15 ' 15.95 18.95 17.95 21.95 , Nlckerron. g gloves off the floor. \ : McHale. g 0 (couple has three children, two not until then," SUn Mualal of tion at first base with. George any old guys at any position and . Bill Reigel and Lake CKarlesi^^^ iSighfs Fights 7.60x15 17.95 20.95 19.95 23.95 Right to the Head &OW*. Steve BUko and Dee NYLON bbys and a girl. > the St. LouU Cardinals told me our regulars are all what you could ( Total* Ifindy" Crowe, who stepped Inot 22.95 21.95 24.95 BcoM at liilf. 24-21 Elk*. OUier election results found The ond came at- 1:41 of tb one recent morning under S cool New York — Eddie Andrews. 8.00x15 19.95 A Premium Tire is one that the Nick Cataldo, former commission­ first round of the scheduled 10. An “lorida sun at Al Lang, Field. Ktuiisewski'e shoes last year snd 15.95 19.95 hit a creditable .271. is a former years Milwaukee in AAV Test 158'4. Lowell, Mass., stopped Tex 6.40x15 13.95. 16.95 manufacturer builds to oeO for er of^he International League, dre\ra clipped Gonzales with a )S answer was In rssponse to (Jards and Dodgers will be looking Gonzalez, 159, Bast Orange, taking ^ er the secretarial duties, right to the head and the imter pr«fe*air IS consecutive pointa, the Loulslanans turned in time. . Sides St 7:45. The last two named ■’hlne’’ but he couldn’t quite make hit 300 or the most impressive performance Cincinnati, making fantastic shots' 10 7,€0xl5 21.45 25.45 1 quintets finished In a tie for sec- Masons. Birmingham, England — Terry 23.45 27.45 ------• Hond-wathetete: IL . foe Gara^ola Making Metrk in last night's opening session by in the first half, .managed’ only 6.70x18 8.00x15 iTsnd plsee and tonight's contest He was on one knee and sunk Stan In Top dsadition , liiauliiig Milwaukee ■77-58 -mlnutes-after- .Toole^.Great- Britain, -.uiutpointeri .1 95 -28:4(5“ win also decide the second place H ockey fit a G la n c ^ "TSrtUXrDESIGr fu R T fy iS r '®:20xtfi’— 24i45r— back when the full count was Tve heard that a Krt of older Relgel, the nation’s leading col­ the Intefrnlsaion. By then, Los An­ Frankie Jones. Great Britain, 6.00x16 16,45 winner. Tuesday's Schedule reached. Meanwhile, he was grasp­ players, fellows my *^. claim As Te«stmaster and Speaker lege scorer two year* ago as a geles was ahead 58-38. (Weights unavailable). ^ . National League ing wildly at Andrews' leg* like a they have *U kinds of aches and McNeese 'State College star, came TUIELESS /jtS 29.45 can’t afford to miss. You cap "Get thi*\guy off me, I’m go- in tip top conditions 12 months of games, 26th on the sll-tlme list; game* and also as an after dinner Brecheen, Hbwie Pottet and Red surged ahead in the second half 19.95 23.95 8.20x15 26.45 30.45 Ing." \ the year and lifeel that this’hsa has scored 1,662 run#.- I4th for all- Hunger, all winning pitchers. They for a 79-73 triumph over Amarillo, 7.10x15 17.95 21.95 have a nationally advertised Had Dm on Hwid helped prolong my career.” speaker and banquet toastmaster is 25.95 th e tire with the lOO.OOO mfte time; 610 doufiles, fifth sU-tims Smiling Joe Gsraglola.. The one­ were great.and so was I. Yet, i^'hen Tex. • . ■ 7.60x15 19.95 23.95 21.95 electric blanket free with the Dr. Alexander ^chlff,dt the New Birthday Np. 38 will be celebrat­ high snd second in the N; L.; col- ' I was traded to Pittsburgh, I was Reigel was superb. After Mil­ 27.95 Dupont nylon cord body, Safer ed -in NCvember, the '21st being time catcher with the Cfirda and waukee rolled out front 5-0, Reigel AVAILAlLE EVERY 8.00x15 21.95 25.93 23.95 purchase of Sylvania 110, York State Athletic Commission lected 165 triples, 381 home runs, Yogi Berra of the Yanks are prod­ older and wiser and knew the bat­ than the tires on new cars yet X] said Andrew* had a cut on his hand the exact date, but before thl*^ sixth ell-time and second in N.I.; ters much better In our ])*ague but cut loose. He scored six, of Lake 14.95 Slim line-the slimmest TV uct# of The HtU section in fit. Lpuls Charles' first "to* points that made NIGHT<-^I 9t8100 6.00x16 • priced lower here. and that he had to ke*p his glove Musial has a goat to attain. He 1,572 runs batted in, ninth all-time and both "were neighborhat season - Osragiola's the Ufe of the party Warreii Presented waukee front' suffering a w'orse a year ago although hte cohsecu-' wherever he I* because of hi* quick AT 88% OFF LIST— parently was a* surprised as the thought that I'd get 2,000. It took THE BEST DEAL IN TOWN BUTYL TUBES ^ t 'Of the customers and TV Uve game streak, was snapped a t .wlU I think he could make a mum­ MOOUN me five years and when 1 reached my laugh. He’s so. good that he’* With First Award London, March 25 (jD ttt The 11" (•v»r*ll 4i*»i*«l) »«*l» WI* *>• viewers at the. result. 2.000, I never thought that I 895 games. He drove in more odds were down again today on TUBELESS NYLON~ kwail, .1 Si*, IIF TV al« . Andrews weighed 158 *4, Gon­ than 100 runs for the 10th season already booked solid on the chick­ would be near 8,000, aa I am to­ en sn(I spaghetti Circuit, next win- Delaware, Ohio—Bob' Warren, Wyndburgh, favorite for the Size Black . White ' iUillr/IJl I«IM( Hri*l«k— ____-X.------5-" 7.60x15 ...... 12.95 ' 8JS0xl4 . PLENTY PARKim m H M f to win the J.ohn B* Sellenberj^cr TedrWtlti^f^ Issues Warning AND f 8.00x15 ..,..,.13.95 9.00x14. ... .15.95 atoning Waiter Innnoii Trophy snd a 8300 league bonus. For Safety'5 Sake Med* by the iseker* c( filUi tUNOCO MOtOa »UI15 ' Recapped With 100% Cold Rubber Half the (itc ... . svea * His 64” assists led the league, Have our experts check your, car now, Alt Prices Flue Tax and Recappable Casing It’s a hill-bell> Uught The new Sarasota. Fla., March 25 (A»l— "The goals 1 set for myself still family .comedy *how —every sMr* ^w er! Sylvania while teammate Dune Fisher, mc- install- one on- ■ your...... car...... FREE- ...... ond In aefiring with 88 pointa, are within tpach If We have that Double Triple-S AWARDS ‘llinrsday night on ABC-'TV— pi<>neering bring* you (A>)—Ted Williams has Issued hi# one good week, of wol-k," the de­ CHARGE. OUR lUSINESS IS lUILT ON PUBLIC TRUST TV ilim enough to fit caged the moat goals'. 41.- warning to the rest of the Amefi- A TBUliY FINE AND 3 see .the TV schedule (or time. Cleveland'i^Johnny Bower top­ fending-American League batting Tune in every week—the laughs anywhere—with a whop­ erf League: "Just give me one champion explained. Blue Stamps EXPERT REPAIRS ON AU MAKES HARTFORD STORE ping-big 21' picture. ped the goallea with a 2.19 average good week of conditioning snd 111 DISTINCTIVE SELECTION MANCHESTER STORE •IS en s«l . /. In 64 games, and alsq had the most Wiulam. 36, burned Up the AL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 911 PARK ST. shutouts. elghL Bower. won ■ the be ready." v ’ with a ,38$'sverage last .season. TEAM PRICES 91 CENTER ST. The Boston Red Sox slugger has Wednesday (BY MUNICIPAL BUHJHNG) EAST SIDE OFJFpPEY^^^. BUYyouRmou^T\f-enmBKnKBiANmwEEi Hap Holmes Memorial Trophy and NEXT TO ZION ST.—CH 1 a 8300 league bonu^- , bees bothered by a •<>«i Ml 8-84M Jimmy Moore of Gleyelsnd, with a pulled side muscle " »P"*'8 Hockey I at a Glance NASSIFF ARMS GO. 83 points, was third lii scoring and training but he can swing a bat . Wednesday’s Schedule 335 NORTH MAIN STREET~TEL. MI 9-5253 1016 M i^ St. —...Manchester MORIARH BROTHERS Cal Gardner of Springfield fin­ .Aiperi*'*" League ouif 6|icn Dfiily 7 A. M. to 5 P.M.^'ilncluding Wednesday ished fourth with 81. Gerry Ehnian • ^ o u g h he (BMt-et-7 sonfi-fiaals) GLIDDEN SERVHX 301-BIS CEIfriR ST. Ml 3.S135 swing" that MI 3-0509 ; HOUSE OF SPORTS Stanek, .' o'’*' Electronics f laboratories ■ . V ' of Springfield and Larry Wilion Providence sjt Herahey BROAD and’W. MIDDLE TPKB; of Buffalo Ued for fifth, each with vMt«r r . ■u

kd \ MANCHESTER EVENING H EBAU), ^lANCHESTER, CONN., 'TUESDAY, M AftC^ 26, 1958 WANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MARCti 26,195g ^PAGE TWELVE x^anted—Roal Eotat* 77 HooitMd'ClMds llv A|Mrta|«iit»--Flsts-- SnbnriMUl For Rent 66 Hooseg for Sals .72 Honsas for S ^ . 72 SnbarlMUi'f' 75. Sabnrban f o r Solo 76 t h e r e o u g h t a b e a LA W l Hy FAGALY Mid BH08TBN T fo iiM B t s €3 Aotomobileo for Sal* 4 Bualiieoa ServiceaOffcred 13 f SMALLFOUR room singla houla in (H) NEW OH zoom ranch, caramto (XX) 919400—Coventry $18,970. NBW five room rancheo. u n M iiil WANTBb--iumE^ two-* -JUST PICK UP 3^(?H BaTBR --I08 aoutfi Mala M. family, ^ihrse-famiiy, buslines^ ASHES, RUBBISH, garbage, walks r o i)R ROOM apPUbOnt f ^ r s n t Tolland, Mhttable for couple, $90. tUa bath, dining area, attached Large home for large faauly. An seven room epllt level, 1% Verpon, South Windsor and EUing- VOUC8WAOBN Sedan. 91 w eekly PA'rMiamr Writ# Bor 0, Herald. araptace, attachod gkiage. tcin. Trwnont Agency, Realtora, property. HOtvs many oafti Buysrs. shoveled, all kinds of general work w ithW t, hot water, gas for-cook­ garage,. fuU basement ameaiU exeepUoAally well intlBtalned 8H M o rtg a ^ arnaged Please eat) Clanified Tnuwferrwl, must sell. Top shape. AND ALL THIS IS YOUKS r, ...... """...------:---- drive. C o m ^ t e ^ lendscapwl room home, Two-ear garage, largo nom , taka prtvllegea. ReckvIUe, TR 5-28M. and light trucking. Rags and. 1/A8T NEAR HE 1 ^ 0 ,^ ing. electric «wfrigei^pr y d gas Geoiga L. Onuiidio. Realtor, Ml Ml 8.4SS1. • . papers picked up free. Prices rea­ 8 Complete atova. $91 a month. Call MX 9-4071 $17,200. R^ f T Wmock , ft Co, lot Aakhg m,B0O. Madeline mortgage can he saaumed, manto> TUQ01X3H the NOffE nOft Wfntcd to Rent 68 ly paymenfa are a m #7749. fc 94878. i(» Henry SPECIAL-1949 Chevrolet conwrtl- sonable. MI 9-0142. Rooms of Furniture from 8 to 7 ottty^^ Realtore, Ml 9-0245, Jopepfa Ash ImiOi, RMUor, MI 9-19U. GRANTS Mvertisement A HOUSE THAT FACED ford MI t-9#l8, Barbara Woods, F. Dimock ft Co., Realtors. Ml Wanted—Real Estate 77 ble de-chromed, lltO, Beautiful Westlnghouse Elec. MKinRaBMAM', wife and amall MANCHESTER— Cozy four room 449, Jeeaph A o h lo r d ^ 94M9, ARE YOU CONOID CLASSIFIED ADVT. national pick-up truck. 1982 Olds- OONDER’B T.V. Service, available RI6HT0N A RARK. Refrigerator TWQ AND THREErpom fuhUahed wn 9-7702, pr Robert Munideh, MI ■mgla and SBLUNO YOUR PROP MAIN sn tm balgr need two or thme rooms, ••W72. home, fiiU beaemcht, oU heat irk m WMte. Ml 9 ^ or tU b- WANTED. DEPT. HOURS mobile Super 88, hardtop f!4 cam, any time. Antenna converMons. Beautiful Bedroom Suite apartmaats.for rant Id the canter tVO-L tiouKl Mombar ot We wiU apFraiae yova Philco factory supervised service o f Rockvuli, E le ctricity .^ heat fUrnlMicd apartment by May 1st. Near schoOl, stores and htw. Prloe ert Muidoes, ill 9401. de-chrom^, hot engine, duM ex­ Beautiful Living Room Suite abia rent Call coUect NA MU ■d R. Haetings. Real-, roe and wftjwut any c 8:15 AJ«. to 4;S0 P.M. Tel. Ml 9-1489. furnished. CTose to achoo»K^sea ^ b a s t y Ta r t f o r d 99400. Madeline Smith, Realtor, We also buy property -far < haust, ehsip only $895. 1952 Che>^ Beautiful Dinette Set they lari) — New ranch Ml 9-1943. GX) BOUTON—Ooventzy gfts. New tor. Ml any time rolet, two-ooor sedan; black with BeauUful "De Luxe" Range and atorea In a quiet nelghpor- t s s r ' Hsmbsr Multiple Ueting WEDNESDAY MORNING MAM RUBBISH offers ipring hood. Reasonable rent..(3all TR. 914,^. ■ (Completely An- S room' toaeft, cerim io tUe hnOi, white walls, sharp. 1951 Dodge tnatead of Westinghouse Elec. knotty jpane kltelwn. wad»«ot SBLUNO, b u y in g , trodbig L M- STANLEY BRAY. Realtor COPY CLOSING TIME housecleaning plus attics, cellars; 5-8918 or TR 8-8011. . Built-in atove and ovqn. - v a c a n t M L (which m en s U v« Modera- cwivertible, cream with.white wall Refrigerator if you prefer ,'lace. geramlc tile bath, fuU haeamiM. Large lotBednqed to BRAE-BURN REALTY FOR CLASSIFIED ADYT. yArds; Rubbish removed at yOur WANTED Five room Ranch, hill basement Multiple List)—anyqur real aetata Ml 94178 tires, only 25,000 miles, showroom convenience. 24 hour service. MI 'tRugs, Lamps, Tables, Linoleum FOR LEASE—B^xtra large flve^ baaementi, amesJte drives com­ with fireplece, laundry tray, ploe- $1#.909l R. r. Dimeek Oa.. Real- SPECIAL condiUon. 1951 Dodge. tw o-«^r d a Few Other Articles lim , Ml 949a; Jow m Asktozd. the modern way. Tnh. BDawerth MON. THRU FRl. 9-9757. ______room, second floor apartment, ex­ Buslnesa location with pi pletely Mndacaped. 10% Town. terad 'waile, fuU insu^kn, large Mitten Ai^mey, R e e lto ^ M l 84980 10:30 A.M. sedan, engine Juit overhauled. 1951 EVERYTHING cellent heighborhood. AvailabU F-H-A. R. F. Dtmock ft Co., Real­ kitchen with dinette eroa; ceramic Ml 04S19. Baitan Moods, Ml Chevrolet four-door sedan, power- LAWNS . PLOWED. Rapid, reason­ THE UNPAID • April. Write Box N, Herald. ama. Wa need an office and tors, MI 94345, Joqeph Ashford, tile bath, living room tire^aee with 9-W9i^ b t Robori Mhidodi. Ml X SATURDAY 9 A.M. glide, clean. Tlimpike Auto Serv­ able, conscientious. Free esU- fCE PRICE n bm area of about 2S0 800 M l 9-9819, Barbara woods. Ml paneling. Ameaite drive, Ajl city S4«7t,. Dr. Moyer Sldted ice. 164 West Middle Turnpike. mates. Call PI 2-7M9, evenings. • is' interested in the propef^ Ostoa ONLY $398.26 equara feet plua work m epaca 0-7703 or Robert Murdock, MI utilities, near Mein St. 30 day#^^- jMne change ia ellowed. The .loibi^ k Frss storageVntll wsntsd. Free FIVE R(X>M duplex, no bathroom. 8-9473. cupancy. \ \ For TV Discussion REMNANTS 1958 FORD V-8 Victoria hardtop. LIGHT eULLDOZING, excavating, « t About the aame. tlon of the property in regard ta rOITB COOPCKATIOW WILL delivery. Free ssfNip by our own Sullivan Ava., Wapping. MI 8-8724. FordomaUc. R. H., WWT. Very grading, back' filling. Dump truck VTe NOW GIVE NOU A QUICIf SHOT o r ON BUS LINE -i- Overalzed (Jape CHARLES LESPEBANCF, the nearby railroad tracjks was a BE appreciated reliable .men. clean. $1889. Brunner's Ed*el rental. Reasonable rates, no Job HOW THE DARK LOOMS TODAV - ONE ROOM fumlahed apartment, Writft ^ x F, Herti^ Cod, six rooma (three or four t>M- Broker TPC Hears 4 n^me factor considered by the Winfield T. Moyer, 842 Main Open evenings till 9. Tel. Ml too small. MI 9-0650. " Phone Me Immedla|ety heat, utilities.' business block, rooms) large kitchen, full bath MI 9-7620 xirm, he said. St., la one of three doctora who .1 D ial Ml 3-2711 8-8191. ______Hartford CH 7-or adults. Free parking, OaU Mr. a . down and lavatory on second The firm, which he .-did not wish will pekjdpate in a televisioa pro­ J A J RUBBISH removal, yards MUKIIClPAt. After 7 P.M. CH 9-4990' Keith, MI 9-8191. Requests for to identify for vobvioua reasons," OAV AND NI9MT THRinB ROOM ivartment for Mn- floor, air conditioned heat oil, BEST BUT in town—Six . room gram on^Msrt disease in adults 1956 FORD V-8 County Squire' 9- • cleaned, rubbish and ashes re­ See tt Day Or Night large lot beautifully landacaj ■would erect a small warehouse on pasenger station wagon. Fordoma­ 3UR ROOM heated apartment, gle woman, near bue Uhe, under (Jape, two biths, targe garage and Y moved. Call MI 3-4345. If you have no means of trsns- 170. Call after«p.m. MI9-i2^. Sacrifice tor quick sale, breezeway, quiet reatdentiat neigh' Uae sits he. said.- end cMldrwK Living Uc R. H. Power steering jet ...... I ....- fc. South Coventry. Tel. CH Question Box\ will be broadeeet CLAPBOARDS recovered wit' No. porUtlon, I'll send my.suto for terms. George L. Qrasladlo, Ri borhood. Immediate pecu Zone Ch4mges Several persons from the neigh- Lost and Found , 1 black. Just like new. $1998. Brun­ you. No obllgstion. tor, Ml 9-8878. ftorhood spoke in favor o t the zone Saturday at 5 V.m. (>ver Channel ner's Edsel. Tolland Turnpike. 1 wood shingles and painted at the 815,800. M L S 888, KenUsti VALUES^^^Yd. F em a fuid Land for Sale* 71 MI 84150. The Town Planning O ammtseiofi «hange. LOST—Female CoUie, table Md Manchester, Open evenings. same time. Low rates. Call MI A ——L——B——E——R-— —*8 S partly fumlahed with l^ -B O L T O N LAKS-Four room white. Vicinity Bolton Notch. Action on a. second request for a With Dr. Moyei*'^Ul be Dr. 9-6056. ■ 48-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD aunporch. Private entrance In a .Rfttteh. furnished. Includes stove, SIX ROOM Cape—Finisbed recrea­ heard requests for three Thomas J. Donovan ^ Hartford 10 Yonl Unlit Name tiiiate. Finder Call TR 1954 FORD Ranch Wagon. Fordo- private hom^NPor working couple F0ft?DtUTli9tENT elsea end typea changes pind a'building tine aitera- mohlng. change by Hackett was con Open Moo. Thru Fri, Till 8 p.m, of w n a and laaUtraota wtuibi sa refrigerator,' washer, two double tion room with bar. Ameaite a n i Dr. John C. WMt9<. o t New tt* V i.’- »-96». ,____ _ matlc. R. H. Full price $799. See ELECTROLUX owners — Prompt, only. MI 9-8718;, beds, two'cheat drawers, threo oc­ Uon at a pubhc hearing last nlgtit ^ u e d by the Commission upon a this tonight. Brunner’s Edsel, Tol­ friendly service on your Electro­ - mOei «$ Qprtfiord Lawrence . F, drive. Just off West Center 8L request from GSrrity, who repre- Britain. LINED DRAPES for triple win­ Ml 9>89U. casional chain, complete kltchm Ideal for family .with children. In the Municipal Building. It also Under the auperviaton the land Ipke^^ Manchester, Conn. lux (R) cleaner. Pick up and jle- dows, 82C pair, for doubl« win; set, lamps, #3,800 complete. R. F. tentatively aet a date for Inter­ ts e ^ d Hackett aa well as Bray. LOST—TWO keys on a chain. Vi- livery, Call Electrolux authorized FOUR ROOM teneitlent. #18. Direct from owner. ChU Ml 9-0940. Hackett seeks to change to Rasl- Connecticut Heart Asan. and\the FAMOUS LAIEL 3-aa dowa, $10 pair. Electric atove, $15. Dimock ft Co., Realton, MI 943a. viewing candidates for the job of. ' clnity Main St. Call MI 8-1118. ■ 1958 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 Holl sa» a and service. Ml 9-0843 ot JA Adults prefaired. MI 9-8219^^ 4snce Zone A all or 'part of an Connecticut TV Committee' day with hydrajnatic. R. H. W.W. MI 8-7787. Rousts for Sal* 72 Joseph Aabfor^ bGv4-9Sl8. Bar­ (XV) RIGA HiflIOHTS. Bolton town planning engineer. Health Education, the etudii 2-0108. Please ask for AugusUne bara Woods, MI 9-77ia^w Robert Magnificent ‘ new ranch.. Six eaaa on the north side of Tolland f o u n d —One Boxer, fawn color, Urea. Power steeririg. power Kamienski. FIVE ROOMS heated, wim g a ^ s ' Barring unforseen circum­ audience as well as the viewing female. Call Lee Fracchla, Dof yard, no pets. $100. BU 8-B60T uit- (XVin TWO new Cepee wltti UOO Murdock, MI 3-8472. X rooms, two car. garage. 131,000. stances, April 5 was chosen as Tpke., now in Residence Stone AA REMNANT brakes. Brunner’s Edsel, Tolland Musical Instruments 53 1 ^ — amd Rural Residence Z0nt. ’Mte audience will have en opportunity Warden. MI 8-SSM, , ______RAY ANN TV .ainic, service call til 8 o'clock, PI 3-7098 after-7. ■qoaiw ft. of living area. 9 ngoutaa See signs on Bolton Center Rd. R. the day for Interviewing the fonr to ask the panel questions about yds. Tpke. Tel. MI 8-5191, Help IVanted — Male 36 Building 'Materials 47 F. Dinieck ft Oo„ Realtors, MI- trojroriy is located approxlniatcly V«znolt8U 9 Yd. |2.S0. 24-hour service. Bonded Moving—^Trucking— ...... " ' —— — TR'” THE Khumtaii__ elactrpnlc from Mancheaier Green. Toungs- MANCHESTER _ ranking candidates sdleOWd recent- heart- disease. NOTICE IS HEREBY given iOSS^FORD'*' — Ranch Wagon; NOW REN-nNO—Rockvflle—Brand tewa kiteben, Uving Tzoom 4Pntb 9-0345, . Joseph .Ashford. Ml-: fly=hjr the"Btate P^rsonnel^Depait- west ofHSlzuer 8t, Vaioa ¥6ifk; WeriT done dri « car BUS DRIVERS for achool routea. UEBD ButtiBENt^ ihd phimMng ~ spiMt oigiih tbdiy. SThCet quality 94818, Barbara Woodb, W 9-7702 'Iliis program will be a **Uva” Pass Book So. 85979, issued by Radio, heater. Tourquolse and radios and Hi-Fi. MI 3-8877, MI new 4*ii room spacknis duplex flraplaoe, veatibule. Large lot Investment Properties ment. In making the request'for a. eon The Saylngt Simk of Manchester Experienced on thick or bus. Must aupplles. Wlndowi, doors and as- of - any home organa. Dubaldo o t Robert Murdock, MI 74472. Show. white. It's next to new, $1175. 8-3968, MANCHESTER Papkage Delivery. sorted lumber. Open Saturday apartments. Individual heat, hot ^ J O O , It. F. Dtmock and Co., The members of the (Jbmmisslon tinuance, Hackett said two of Ms The public Is Invited to the has been loi^ and application has . be of good habits, veferences re­ Music Center, 188 West, Middle RetUtoA lO 9-U40, Joaeph Aeh- .Year oM two-family house. 4 and Brunner's Edsel, Tolland- Tpke., Light trucking and package deliv­ a.m.-4 p.m. weather pennitll Turnpike. water. (Colored tile bath. Bullt'-ln ■pent about an hour last night 'wttnesses who.'were to report on studio to watch the program and been made to said bank for pay­ quired. CoUina Bus Sebvlce, Strong oven, disposal, -U -cu. ft. Bilgl- ford,-#a 048U, Barbara Woode, . Storm windows and doen. One 101 E^tOOKFlELD Street - Excel Msuichester. ______- ______ery. Refrigeratora, waahers and Week daya 8:80-8 p.m. Stock Place lent elx room Oape Cod with ga after the hearing checking the toil condition# in the area, v'ere un' ask questions; Raaervations, to the ment ol the amount of deposit, ATTIC. CELLARS cleaned, Rub- atove niovlng apeclalty. Folding Rd., Wapping, MI 8-7151, daire. Convenient locaUoa, ample Ml 0-TM2, or Robert Mnrdoek, Ml vacancy. Centrally k>eated.'l3l,800. iftble to attend the hearings 1949 CHEVROLET Fleetline de off North Main St., or call MI rage. One room unfiniahed. V im ' qualifications of the candldatea capacity of the studio, may be VISIT OKAMTS KARGAIN CENTEK and bish removed.. MI 9-5374. chalra for rent. Ml 9-0753. MEN FOR general farm work. 9-3892. Wearing Apparel—Furs 57 parking. 1110-8190. PVmiahad 94472. Ycar^old two-family house. 4 hnd from their applications. A request by the Oxford Apart- luxe. Well taken care of. Reason­ model on display. N, B. Chess, TR Ity new high school. 10% down. made by calling your local Heart T(vmapot^Uon furnished dally^ No 4. Storm windows and doors. Near Phone MI 8-6378, Brae-Burn Real­ The COmmisition took no action hnents, Inc., to change an estab- Assn. Anjdme planning to go GAKDEN SHOMN OUR lASBdENT ably priced. Reliable car. Call MI DO YOU HAVE A '58 ,CAR AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., local GRAY PERSIAN Umb Oiiger Up 5rl300. NBW aoc ROOM bouae. Carter Sc, achool, bus Una and shopping cen­ Dshed 25-foot building line near the anlll tong distance moving, p u k ­ experience required. Start imme Msaebaatar. nv*Tpotha. .compttte ty. on the tone chiuige requests. ' should be at the studio by 4:80 8-3086,______' diately. Apply Conn State Employ Diamonds—Watches— . length coat. Mink collar and cuffa ter. 823,000. ftpartment oH Oxford S t to a 15- in c o m e t a x e s prepared In your IN YPUR GARAGE? ing, storage. Call MI 8-9187. Hart­ nevtr worn slnca remodeled. tf80. FOUR ROOM apartment-2 bed­ full rear dormer, IH bathe. Ora- Two of requests, wsro mode by pm . Saturday. home or by app^tm ent. Expert 1948 FORD DUMP truck, coiii^lete ment Service, 806 Main St., Man­ •Jewelry 48 puma baaemem gariga. T. Mwn- Older two-famiiy bouse. 3 and 3. MANCHESTER CanteVbury St. Stanley Bray, local realtor. flbdt Upe waa granted. . Telephone operators will be. .on ford CH 7-1428. > a 9-7318. rooms, wardrobe cloaets. lorga ^ Six, room Cape, five flniahefd, plaa- lenced tax work. MI 8-4728. with Peerless snowplow. Phone A '28 heaUng plant in your home? chester. - living rtmm with fireplace, attrac. MorMIdcr. W S ^ m . BU.A1419. #-car garage. On bus lint; One va- In one, Bray is ^aekfaiE to The action was takep by the duty throughout the half hour' 4 MI 9-0680 after 5 p.m.______MANCaHESTER Moving and Truck­ LEONART W. TOST, Jeweler, ra- BROWN SPORT Jacket, two pair ■ caiicy. $}6,700. terad throughout, low down pay' change all or a part of a 50-foot Commlasion after Atty. John HUl to 5:80 to recatva calls. All ques-' We give expert and honest advice live cabinet kitchen, large bath, ment, FHA mortgage aveilaUie. on whether to repair or replace. ing Co. Ml 8-6568. Owned and op­ palrs, adjusts watches axperUy. panU. Shirt and sweater. Good completely modem 878. (with (V) BmiJOERS Bpaetat-bdUf for 8 room older home. Desirable lo­ ■trip of land now in Residence 2ione explained that the move waa nec- tions will be answered either on INCOME TAXES prepared. Call EXCtePnONAL 1980 Bulck, foOT Reaaonabla prices Open daily. btmaell New Hruig room artni AftA Realty Agente. Jim and aesary to. clear the title to the W. T. GRANT CO. erated by Walter B. Perrett. Jr., Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 condition, size 18. MI 3-7887. range and refrigerator. $80). Bab­ AA to Business Zone.II. The land the program, time permitting, or dOor sedan.-Must be seen. Call HeaUng—C3oollng and Sheet Metal built-in bookshejvea, finished rec cation. 2 fireplaces. 3 baths. Ahnn Jeon TUtUe, MI 84806. Ml 9 8829. ______work in Manchester since 1937. ageflt for Bumham’a Van Service. Tliursday evenings. 129 Spruce cock Hill, South Coventry. Adults lihtm siding. Ctn be converted to is oh the south slda of Spencer building. ' • , Igtor by malL . MI 9-0089 for appointment. Street. Ml 9-4Sn. raatlan room with fireplace and FEDERAL INCOME taxes pre­ Service to 48 atatea. Ma n c h e s t e r p e t onter. 995 preferred, consider one child. MI 3 family, 814,900, PRIVATE POND—Approximately S t and odjoiiis the East H i^ o r d ' The change affected only two Main 6t. Ml 9-4278. Open Monday Wanted—To Buy 58 8-7069. paneled dan. Buga kiteben dining Town line. amall SCctiona, he said, and no fur­ AIRMAIL STABirBD IN *18 pared with your “ vHWpJ® T. P. AITKINXO- area. Twiea aa many <-abuieta aa Older S-room house. New beating acre and a half. Several acres Reasonable rates. Call kD 0-6246. 6-A Tolland TumplkehMihchester through Saturday 9-A Thursday Bray explained that originally; ther building was contemplated London — The first regular air­ TraileiB Painting—Paperins ' 21 Fuel and Feed 49-A OLD GUNS tany condition) HEATBD apartment, four rooms uaual. Twq.ceramtc tNe baths. iystem. Some repair work needed. pinee and hardwood, 8 room nil and Friday nights till 9. swords, war rtUcs, mtlquca, etc 3-csr gafager #10,300. year house. Dock and diving the strip of land had been de­ there. Although, the condition had mail aerviea far the world was MOBILEHOME8 — Furniture tak MI 3-6793 and kitchenette. Completely fur­ $19,900. For further information or signated as a buffer sone near a efxlsted .for many yaart, be said, started early la 1018 when the COMPLETE e x t e r io r and interior'palming. BEAUTIFUL Cocker pupa. Six SEASONED hardwood |or flra- (one or whole collection). 70 MU) appointment to see ceU the R. F. board, 2 miles off Route IS. West in c o m e TAXES prepared. Call Ml en as dotyn payment on mobile- Papaihanglng. ilace, ent and split to order. Call nished. Central toesUon, S9S Building tots for sale In various wmingtoa #13400. Tom Minor, ■hopping center he was planning this was the first time the ques­ Royal 'Air Force began to carry CaiUnga refinlshed. . ------_ _ weeks bid. Buff and'black. AKC St. Tel. M 9-8717. monthly. Call MX 9-9809, Dimock ft Go., Realtors, MI parts of Manchester and surround 9-6056. homes. Excellent lots available at Wallpaper hooka. Estimates given. a 8-7088. Leonard L GigUo. Broker, Rockville, TR 5-5043. to build. tion had been brouglht up regarding military mall betweeq London and Manafield. Jehsen's. Inc. (always Household Services regiawrred. Hi C. ChaiM, Harmony . 9-5246, Joseph Aehford, Ml 9-9811, ing towns, Plena have changed since then, the violation. Paris. PSiUy cev’ered by insurance. Call Hill. Hebron Rd., Bolton. Ctonn 4>i ROOMS, unfurnished, wMh hot ' Barbara Woode, #n 9-7702 or Rob­ HOMR Offered 13A VERNON — Brookside Lane, off reliable) 84 Park Road, WMt Edward R- Price Ml 9-1008. WANTED—Freezer. 18 to 18 fqirf. water, centrally located. Rent 990. ert Miudotk, MI 84472. however, Bray said because of the- in c o m e t a x prepared In your Hartford, ATf 8-8214 or GA 9-4479. MI 3-8427." Garden—Farm— Dairy F i n a . ^ can be arranged. Peteqyon Rd. Charming all elec state's propoeied. east-west high­ PIJLT FINISH Holland window Write Box R. Herald. Coll MI 8-4534. home or mine. Ml 9-1838.______Monday throuA Saturday. 9 to 6. PAINTINO a n d paperhanguig; Products 50^ trie, three bednflm nanch, fire- way. A elovor-leaf wiU be erected shades, made to measure. All BLACK STANbARD pOodle. five (X ni MAMCnBSTKR - New six Monday, Wednesday, Thursday Good clean workmanahhlp at res- ;z: FOUR ROOMS all furnished, noth­ room ranch home in Roddedgo JOHN PONTICELU A SON plaro, hot water heat, oil. Bose In the area as part of the high­ HEMSTITCHINO— Variety woven metal Venetian blinds at a new months old,' spayed and all shots. COOKINO APPLES 90e Molntooh \ Rooms Without 59 rugs, scarves, towels, pillow evening, sonabla ratea. 80 years In Man- TR 9-2999. ing to pdy but your food, middle- aactioo. t-Vi betha. earamle tfia board radiation. Breezeway, at­ way, ha explabiad, and an oil', low price Keys mads while you chaster. . Raymond Ftake. Ml cold storage' No. .1 81.35 half tached garage, combination cases, aprwis, baby iitts, hand­ wait. Marlow’s. A’mlACnVBiLY furnished sad aged, no children. Rent reason-' CaU kn 9-9515 company has axpreosad interest in; 9-9287. PARAKEETS for sale, also breed bushel. Ml SS118. Louis aUs. MI 9-8034. screens and storms, tikt. bath, erecting a aarvioa station on the' kerchiefs, and amall items. *** Auto Driving School 7-A Bunce, 929 West Onter Street. cheerfiti rooms. XJbmplete light built-in vanity, walk-out baaement, 8-7632. WEAVING of bum*.- moth holes era, neat boxes and cages, at 184 housekeej^ tadlltiss avalisbit. ROCKLEDGB SEC?nON highway* TTie zone change would, ALUMINUM clapboards, eliminate Glenwood St. Ml 9-9573. Aoh excellent condition. Large lot.. 8'Catt Collect, parking.!ihg. Phone MI 9-8239 or BO PER WEEK " *2.85 Motor Vehicle Department. Can DIESEL HEAVY equipment — We asphalt. Ml 3-3427, Nusadorf >*and CLEAN. CXJMFORJABLE. single 8-7444. tors. Ml 9-5245. Joaeph Ashford. into seven' or eight loU and Motor Sales. Bulck CHapel 3-5521. eJoRp Packing Co., , SHERWOOD CIRCLE STAFFORD SPRINGS—Large 12 Stea — Hot Water — Warm Afar — Afar Conditioning fulfill - all driver educational CURTAINS laundered in home are seeking mechanically minded and Stone Company. Inc., Bloomfiel^'"Conn.______> or double beside tatb. F n * park- Ml 9-9919, Barbara Woods, Ml buUd homes in the $15,000-#16,C -1 galea id Service, 385 Main Years of experience, prompt nerv- I^ T rel. Ml 9-07i0. OFFICES IN Andrews Building, 98 "Five room ranch,, full basement room house, 8 baths. Oil hot water 0-4971. Opes 6v«Uiig|i. needs. - from J8 I ol Standard -man.fr6mthianter, MI 9-l^)B2. glass, china, -and used fumiibre PARK STREBrr, Rockville— .Two 815.M0. R. F. Dlmdck ft OO.. Real- MI 9-7620 Ml 9-9222. , ______FURNISHED ROOM foz. rant at tora, MI 3-S3a, Joseph Ashford, after 7 o'clock. - • tate men, Arthur A .' Knofla and NUSmE WanWd—Instructions 30 bought and sold Fiimltura Repa'r doctor's offices. 8 and SH room ALL TYPES of carpentry work FAIRBANKS-Morae water aystems. Service. Ml 9-7449. ids Birch St. MI 9-3884. Buites. Street entrance, entirely MI 8-4818, Barbara Woods, MI Earl S. Rohan, to testify before the "OIL HEAT IS CLEAN HEAr \ I i Rh NASHJIAMBLER. Black and done, altaratlona, dormers, roof VACANT BOLTON—TrVo laljge wooded lots Commission. Both said they felt red, one owner, A-l condition. TUTOR WANTEDt Experienced, Shallow or deep well, sump, or de­ redecorated. Ouprescent UghUng, 9-7702, or Robert Murdock, MI ENGINEiEailNG CO, I RCA Ing. porehaa. ate. Call Ml 9-8991 SALE 1*# on waUpaper. Wall vinetian blinds. SuitaMe for two First Time On Market on Williams Bead. Cell owner. Ml that the zone ehangs ahould be ap>^‘ V e ^ low mileage. Spare tire never «8BN TV. 8p To senior In physics. MI watering pumj^ Water ioftenera, FURNISHED ROOM near Main St. 24472. Six room (Jape, fireplace, open 84821. arvtee.. purifiers. Water h ea ^ s. Inatalla- tiles 40 a tile, Kentile, from To doctors together or separate, also proved es being the beet type foe 34 OAK ST— PHOKB MI 8-1426 u M . radio, heater. Call MI 9-2194 ALTERATTONS to kitchens, bath­ 8- 8 Hazel St. Ml 8-2170. (XXVI) JUST OFF Porter St. stairway, tile bath, brass plumbing, FORARTY RROtHERS, INC. ■ after 9:80. , .______Uon and service. Capitol Bkjuip- ea ^ . Green Point and WaUpaper, lawyer and real estate. *U!t 5-8138. BUILDING LOT. 100x300. a ty the neighborhood. “ 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE” HILLS* giON Service, rooms, attics, ceUars, porches or at the Green. Beeutlfu! six room Dutch Cbtunlel tot water oil heat, combination The other request for aoniag playroom. Plumbing; carpentry, ment Co., 88 Main, Ml 8r7958. water and sewer. Cloae to achools. , 319 BROAD STR^BT—MI 9-4539 J J 1997 CHEVROLET 210 hardtop Available at ..timea. Philco fac- / Help Wanted— Female 35 TIVO SMALL storea. Good spot for for only $21,900. Oell R. F. Dimock windows and doom, dty utiltties, change waa made by Thomas ervlcs. Tal. Ml electrical and masonry. Aluminum f u r n is h e d room for'a gentle­ near 'achopl, shopping center, bus Inquire 384 Bldatell St coupe with powergUde. R. H. BYREPLACE, furiiace wood. Cedar man. Near bath. 64 High. St. dry cleaners or real estate office ft Co., Realton. Ml 9-52a or Mr. Hackett of ToUandTpka. He wish­ siding. Garages, cottages, out­ Aa LESLADY—ThoroUghUy exper­ 'Clothes line imles installed. U*ad BLOND OAK comer UWe, Call for Manchester,' South Windsor Bernle Cantor, TR 6-3435. lines. Excellent ce. Four flnished interest Ifi locating on the IndO^ IT TAKES HUNDREDS OF HORSES TO STOP kiH^ing-Siding 16 '8 piece walnut bedroom set . 848 APARTMENTS - Now. renting. range, dlsposoll. no pets, ITS. CaU heat, attaebad garage, close to drive, 8x12 porch, laupdry tray, hot trially zoned properly he owna Office Building, Hartford. it l. MI 9-2274. 10 piece dining room aet 880 New. aVi rooms. RockvlUe. Exem- down, ceramic tue bath, walkout , • _ , • .a*.— • TR 6-2505, or TR 6-5050. gnde end h ^ sctmla. Inquire water oil heat 15 day occupancy, baaement, Isige' lot. tlS.TOff. R F. there but the parcel was too small. YES, THAT'S RIGHT! ROOFING, sn>WO, painting. Car- AMBITIOUS mothers who want to TOP QUALITY loam'. Excellent for 3 dozen lamp shades 99c lentiy appointed and located, ex­ Town and ftoontry Realtor, AD near Main St. It would have been adequate If the> Alterations and additions. clusive, . adults. MI 8-4834, TR Dlmqek • Co., Realtors. Ml earn but can only work part time landocaplng, greenhbuus and Sofas, three to choosb from 8-6389, Olaatonbury ME 3-2793. 9-8245. Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-6818, entire property had been zoned In­ IT TAKES APPROXIMATELY 160 HORSEPOWER TO Ceilings Workman^ip guilaran- -Avon coametica offers opporiunltyj lawns. FUl gravel, atone. "-Call * $10. $40, #80 8-5775. . CHARLES LESPERANCE, dustrial, however. Embroidery , I n c ^ ;^ Auutumn TOWN OF MANCHESfER X Barbara' Woods, Ml 9-7703. or Rob­ tend. A. A. Dion, to. earn $3 or more per hour in Walt MI 3-8603. . . Rocking chair, / #12 (XXV) ELEVEN unit rcomlng Broker Now, he said, a dlatributlng firm V St. Ml 8-4880. ert Murdock, MI 8-8473. STOP A CAR TRAVELING 30 M.P.H. pleasamt, dignified work. Phone ilnet desk $17 THREE ROOM heated apartmenta. house fat East Hartford, $35,000 19 INCH TBLEVlStON console, jholstered- headboard #8 Public Hearing '..Excellent Investment property. MI 9-7620 RAY'6 ROOFING CO., ahhi^lq and MI 8-8194. y i ' * - Phone Ml 9-5229. Ml 8.f NEW CAPE, $16,900. Six nanced. George L. Graziadio, Route No. 6 Senatorial yeaia experience. MI 3-7180. (Coventry Volunteer Fire Depart Board of Directors ^ Realtor. Ml 9-5878. LesliciR. Peters Credit Clerk ment for an addition to Us present Manchester, Connecticut . finished rooms, IH baths, ameaite Vlncert Krezslckl Carter Street Senatorial;,,, County , Art Teacher 14’ RUNABOUT with 13 h.p. motof. building provided that within. 90 Dated at Manchester, Connecti-- drive, choice location. R. F. MANCHESTpt—Autumn St. If you Edmund J. Peresluha Watrous Road LiniBf Labor Roofing and Chimneys 16*A Grade Teacher Good, condition. Call Mi 9-9306. NOTICE days o f the issuance of the build' cut this 21st day of March, 1958. Dlmock ft Co., Realtors. MI are 'in need of a good , house you John J.. Garibaldi Vemon Road County 9-S2a, Joseph Aahtord, Ml 94818. Keeney Drive County - Nurse Copies of the Town of Manches­ lng permit thicy install a septic Advt. No. 5521 can't afford to peas this one by. Charles W. Lathrop RCXIFINQ - Specializing in repair­ , Social Worker tank and drainage fleld. Barbara Woods, MI. 9-7702, .or Six good.sized rooms, with hot John J. McDermott Flora Road Probata ing roofa ot all k li^ ; Also new ter annual report for 1967. are Robert Murdock, MI #4472. , Bolton Center Road Prqpate Dietitian Building Materials' 47 available'at the General Manager a Anyone wishing to sppesl this water OU heat. One car oversized Elsie M. Jones roofa. Gutter worn. Chlm."eya aolh. Tester Probate Office In the Municipal Building. decision must do so on or before (IV) OFF PORIER SfREET - garage with amesite drive. Nice Clarence B. Avery Clark Road FACTORY AUTHORIZED PARTS USED ONLY cleaned, repaired, -99 years* ex aerk Typist—Permanent YOUR BUILDWG NE1ED8 AT Monday, Ajjrll 7, 1058. lot. Full pri'ce $15,900. Minimum' pertence. Free eatlmates Cali temporary The unpublished portions of the A A P TEA CO M Pi^ Y . Tidy Cap# Cod. Corner lot. ames 8172 WHOLESALE PRICES Auditor's Report are on flle in the COVENTTIY ZONINa* BOARD Its drive. 814,750. This' ai ex- down payment. 30 day occupancy. Notice ia also hereby given that a prilnary will be held orv' Rowley. Uancheater ku 9-5991. Secretary A'prtl 24, 1068, trta slate of candidates for any or ail convsntlons (I 3-9 yn. SIZES No, 1 Western Framing Per M’ $103 office of the Town Clerk. ^ OF APPEALS buy in a beautiful location; Contact Alice (JIampet, Realtor, Stenographer Canadian Framing Per M’ $89 RICHARD MARTIN diaries Marlow, Clerk Applications accepted from R. P. Dimock Co., Realtors, MI Mr9-484S. Many other listings is filed in aeeordsncc with No. 38 of the Public Acts of November. *J Peetty-ae*a-pict«re dresaea that . Book'keeper Dated atO iventry. Conn., this available. PLYMOUTH DeSOTO A sheath for that slim look! Add ,1x13 Dry Western General Manager males for Grocery Clerks in 9-52a or Joseph Ashforc MI 185IS, aa ameaded. . (J match for' big and little girls. No. Heating and Plumbing 17 File CJlerk a ''mlnt-of-money'’ ’ look to this Sheathing Per M’ $89 P. O. No. 5603 24th day of March. lOSF Manchester, on fnll-tfme. basis. 94818, Barbara Woods. M- 9-7702. SlTl *wlth Patt-O-Rama is in sizes Housekeeper 329 HACKMATACK ST. — Owner Forma to t petitions for filing such candidacies by j| 10, 12, 14, 19. 18. 20. Size 12, 32 slnaple to sew - sheath dress with 8, WATSON. PLUMBOfU and neat Knotty Pine Paneling Robert Murdock, Ml 84472. transferred,' completely modern lng contractor. New biatallationa, Farm' (3ouple All #’ Per M’ '#140 of a alata of enrolled Democratic party members o^t other-™ n II bust, 5$$ yards of 35-inch. pretty daisy motifs in easy-to-do six room ranch with garage. Fea' embroidery. alteration work and . repair wor!. Part Time DUpippearing Stairways^. ^ Many beneflfst Paid Holidays, (X X m ) NEW TWO-FAMILY 4H party-endorsed candidates may be obtained from Fredrica Rela» DODGE CHRYSLER No. S172 with Patt-O-Rama is ./ tures include full ceramic bath, Pattern No. 5762 contains tissue Ml 8tS808. Counter Girl Each $24.95 Pehslon Plan,,Five Day Week,' 4H. $25,000. The alUmate in a Democratic Registrar of Voters, Tolland Road, Bolton, Coimrotl- in sisea 8, 4, 5. 6, 7. A years. Size Coamettefan • SEPTIC TANKS colored fixtures, vanity, shower —sizes 14.16,18 inclusive; hot-iron 6 Panel Colonial doors . #EnVB TANKS Cleaned nnd InstaUed Hoopitallzation, Good Starting multiple dwelling.'R. F. Dlmock ft cut. Instructions for filing such a slate of candidates are contamed , I BFAUPRE 4, 3H yards of 35-lnch. Two pat- OIL BURNER Service. Complete Sales Clerk Wage, Group Insnmnoe^ Sick Co., Realtora. Ml 94245, ^Josei* enclosure and picture book kitch­ transfer f o r daisy motifs; sewing From $8.95 each AND in Part I. Instruction Page of the petition form, copies of which,, t6nis. heating sa.-vice, work guarantae Cleaning Woman Benefits, VaentiOn With ray. Ashford. Ml 9-9818, Barbara en. Lot 100x160, axcellent play are available fai said Registrar’s office. Prior to obtaining the .1 and embroidery directions. iVindowa—Complete and • SEWERS area' with trpes. Full price. $19,900. aiRvici Send Thirty-'Five Cents in coins CaU i a 9-4749 day or nighi Apply ConnecUcMt State Emp Set Up From $11.80 each Woods, MI 9-7702 or Robert Mur. petition form, the consent of each candidate to be proposed^ th w in rt for each pattam—add 5c for each Send 25c in Coins, for this pat­ PLUGBED SEWERS Mncblne Olenned Quick occupancy'. Phone MT 84278, tern—add 5c for each' pattern for ment Service, 809 Main St., i Mahogany Paneling Ft. 18c dock,' Ml 34472. plua a deposit of 115.00 for each such candidate must to tiitQ 11 pattern for ' firatM:laas mailing. Sq. $10.60 AppUcations aeoepted from Brae-Bum Realty. drat ■‘class mailing. Send .to. Anne PLUMBING AND heating—repairs cheater.. Colored Shakes 18’.’ females for part-time meat TOLLAND—Outstanding- six roqm with said Regtatrar. A petition for an opposing slate conUlnlng «l Send to Sue Burnett, The Man- 8d and 16d Common ■Mschia* GiMBtd • installation the required number of signatures of enrolled Democratic M rty chW ar Evening Herald, 1190 Cabot, The Manchester Evening and contract work- CaU Ml 9-8541. wrapplag, momlago. AppUca-- ranch, stone front, immediate oc (V ni MANCHESTER--$18,000 Cape .Ixerpld, 1150 AVE. OF AMERI­ Nalia Keg. $10.88 Septte Tanks. O rj WeUa, fcw et SPECIAUST tioas. Boeepted from malea for cupancy, three bedrooms, large four down, two linflnlatied up. Nice In the town must to filed with said Registrar of Voters tot later , AVE, OF AMERICAS, NEW Help Wanted — Male 36 Mail in for oOr fret windirtv Lines Inatalled-UeBar WaUr- than <:00 P.M. on April 3, 1968, being the 21st day preceding tha Y o itk 89, M. y . Print Name. Ad- CAS. NEW YORK 86, N. Yv Print LLOYD'S; PLUMBING Servlca oa- part-time aftemooa'.lsork. kitchen, two firoplacea, laundry conditior*. Near scboola, irgnsporw aurea aauifacllon. prompt sarrlce. pamphlata ' Dan*. ^ • ' , tatlen and shopping canter. Im- day of the primary. • ' 4r«es with 3lonc, Style Number end Name, Address and Pattern Num­ (joOD RELIABLE man to drive NOBODY-iBUT. NOBODY Tarn aad Csuairy V room, recreation room,' tile bath, ber. , ■ C » 7-9124. Ml 9-5488. school bug about SVt hours dally. oil hot water heat,-aluminum win- medisaa oooupancy. Call the R F. Siae. - ' ‘i- ' U n d e r s e l l s n a ’h o n a l Apply on Wednesday betwiera Dated at Bolton, Connecticut. thU 22nd day of March, 19I18- 3-1131 i Incli^' 86 c9bU more with your Have you a copy of our 1958 Good wages. Inquire Raymond c in n e y ir o s dowp and doora; 1% acres land. Dlmock Co., Aealtora. Ml 9-58a or M K . Drilaagi Oe. ' liOO p.m. and 4:90 pjn. At Josapb Aohfori, Ml 9-6118, Bart ' •' " DAVID C. TOOMEY. Town CTerk I Rir Aha spring and Needlework Album? It! contains Millinery Dressmaking 19 Belcher, Wapping, MI 9-3969. NA'TIoi^AL LUMBER, INC. A « P |«B9*??Mket. 291 BroajI Moca avaiiafcia at $100j>er aciW. dozens o f pretty designifin drochet, ___ O i^ 917J00. Schwarts BaKt,. Eft- barft Woods, Ml Robert iMHM of obr complete 881 STATE 8L, MhAobeeterr ConneeUeutT^^ Baide Faehlon. In- ImU. embroidery iicd ;«w; plus d^ MIM141 I ■ tato, MI 84464, CH F3888, Mnntoek. MI 84612. - DREbSMAKINO and aiteratiopa on wantsd. ' NORTHMAVnt, CONN, feeUirM; a wealth of rections for one knit and throe cro­ eoata, kuits, dresaea. skirts, ate FULL AND part Uma .halp Manchester Oauntry Club. i CHastnut 8-3147 to sew atylea. chet Itoiha OnlpTSc a copy! Central’, located. MS 94f|9. • S 'J ' ' n '. ,

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■ f e TUESDAY, MARCH M, 19W PAGE FOURTEEN The Weather iianrljfatfr % r a U > ^▼•raBe Daily Net Preaa Run rereenst ef U. S. Weather BnriMi K V . 1' . V Fmr the Week Ended aw , will sBd atund. / , March 22, 1958 Cloudy.‘oeeneioanl light ratal «r The regular weekly meeting of The Ajotliary to.Andetson-Shea Science Moyiift' ; irilt b rti« a ljght hmeh With them.. orat MSHis dilcale tonight. Lew S8-4e. U n m - the Manchester Squadron of Civil Post, VTw^ will meet tenight at The dfiactM df the cohferwee Td 11P.M . About Town Air Patrol. USAF, will be held 7:30 at the post home. Offleers are wUl be the Rav. Nicholas Cesaro of 12,666 dny chnnee of eeenslonni rsdn. Hlgta Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Ameri­ requested to wear white. Know • o.o Will Be iSliown St.. Thomas Seminary in Bloom-, OPEN ALL DAT SUSOAt MesnbM* of the Audit In 48e. -> Dt« . truBtMa of- Manchester can Legion Home. Bureau of Obmalation Muttchester— A €Uy of Villuge Charm ljoAg9 fl< Elks will hold s business Manchester Emblem Club will Mdriih Alvord AtSACitAdel The Rev; SUnley B. Hastlllo of meeting Wednesday at 7 o'clock Nancy Hayward, l2-year-rtd hold a rummage sale Thursday K« St. Bridget’s is bi .chgrgfc of prep­ Arlhir Bni('Stort prior to the regular, meeting of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dana W. from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the vacant li "God ot the Atbm.".a science arations, assisted by the Rev. (OliBriSed Adbertleiag on page 281 PRICE FIVE CENTS lo ^ , when new officers will be Hayward, 171 St. John St., IMt yes­ store at Sll Main St. Mrs. Donald For 15 years Martin E. Alvori, film, will be iBown* at the Salva­ Francis T. Butler of the Aseump- VDL. L m v il, NO. 149 {TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 28, 19S8 electod, terday by plane for a vacation of Jorgenson and Mrs. Harold Burnett chairman of thd Town Planning tion Army ’Thursday, a t S p.m., tlon, the Rev, Joseph H. McCann 10 days a t Palm Beach, Fla.,, where will be in thb store tomorrow from Cominlsalon, hue been deallnf ^ton J. Ifunaie, you^. director of St. James’ and the Rev. Fran- TIm Mancheater Ebcchange Club she was met at the airport by 1 to 3 p.m. to receive articles and with mapa,-. plana and petltlona-: &M V. Karvells of St, Francis, wtil celebrate the 47th annivar'saxy friends. She has flown alone here' will call TOr them If pickup Is de- first aa a^member of the town's at the Citadel, said,the ftim is In South Windsor. JAOKJ.WPEN Qugds Walk, See of National Ebcehange tonight with tofore and says lt'‘‘ is her favorite tired. . . , ' ' Zotilng Board ofAppeMs andlatisa' color and lasts abOut .48 m lnutea -i: a dinner meeting at d:30 at the mode,of travel. wlturuc Commission. . j It' was prodUOed by Moody Insti­ InsurcHW# A^tncy —Born March 14 Three J ’a S t Margaret’s Circle, Daughters >On numerous occasions, durinc tute of Scienes.'a dipsitment of Open house for pupils of the of Isabella, has set the date of period,' hi'a found, and still Legion Will Plao Russians Bid Moody Bible Iniriitute. A c t ura 1 753 Hoia Winnipeg, Man. March 28 Present, pledged and prospective Manchester Green and’ Highland Tuesday, April 8, for' the erteb^ finds, himself right' in the middle acenas from United States A- an officer of the company with the By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER step toward disarmament and nipeg. * and ninth grade students inter­ title of supervisor of accounts. Washington,'^March 26 Turned put that Mro. Jonro =rSecretarj' of Labor Mitchdl Funeral Home at 7 o'clock. . He likes to recall humorous Itt-! Members of the CTO Clubs SERVICE make sure there - Is no cheating,-.! E el ested in vocational education. cidenta which hsvS occurred durs-j A Bsjiubllcan. Alvord attands ____ ,'Elsenhou'er said some very smell ' ’Mdjs-iWteh I'lettfeF'k^^f^^ a today asked Congress to Southsmiiton, NisY** Marcli WalUr N. -Prwident Eisenhower ah- radio announcer had shown to Membera of the Manchester Em­ ing the meetings he’s attended ,wr{ the^CeTercSIli^egTtm^l Wo wM pera off voor bM> nounced tddav a group of for- i tests might be pulled off without de- tighten picketing and boycott 26 (i- ing Committee and hot be con- day gnd 12'minutes later the Problem learners, perhaps gifted, members possess. ' % riH ^ to qSesifJi Etsen- > of State Unemployment in Connecticut "They certainly aren't afraid to> Russell Stover WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24>-4:30 to 9>.M. Barlow tamear made Uieab oUier point* with terdsy Soviet term* are too high Air Force announced all CA LL Ml 9<^20— NO OBLIOA^ON perhaps below avvage, will be the respect to atomic and summit con- j______and th* U n lt^ Staples <^*''oot go tiropped to 88.400 during the;ihf Taft.HarUey Law.” subject discussed at the last In give an opinion or ty speak tbeih stages appeared to be per- ' rULLTTNSURED—BST. 18M serM, of meetings on ‘"nie Role minds," he said, "aiM I’m glad oti CANDIES THUR^AY, MARCH 27—9 A.M. to NOON HDTOR SUES farence is Uo the summit under condlUon*, week ending March 15 from; Thissetmed to rule out of con- irming perfectly, it." ' ■ . / / \ PHONE TR 5-253S 1. He does not fear the resulU of 94.800 during the pret'eding sideratlon, for the time being, the of the ibiic School" to be held ' a poaaibia vfalt to the United (Coatiaued oa Fage Ten) nch a perfect performance April 3 10J30' a.m.. to 2:30 Alvord spends * STcat deal o£ $1-35 AT ViSTRY OF TftMFLE lETH SHOLOM WINDSOR AVE. week, State Labor Commis­ proposals made by Mitchell in be­ pro^ly meant another ^c- WM. DICKSON and SON p.m. at 858^.Maln St., Hartford, his spare Unae In keeping abreast ROCKVILLE CONN. sioner Renato Ricciuti .said to? half of President Eisenhower for Reservations nnr the meeting end of the latest developments In plan­ 1^ ^ Spring Mateiini and lining. Alee Used Ctotblng further picketing ' and boycott cessfuKorbit by the United *80 TOLLAND TPKE. Exclusive in day. baiia. I ^ PAINTlKO‘aad DECORATDfO OONTBACnPOR luncheon may M ^ade with the ning and not only serves as the Open Till 9 ETdnincs ‘The decline was the result he States. TPC. chairman but also as presi-< Mahchettfr at Mitchell said EisephowM's The vehlclrlaunched today is of­ Service Bureau for^iyomen’s Or« said, of the return to tmrk of proposals, made to Congreaa''-In ganlsbtlons. dent of tht Connecticut Federation ficially named ‘‘Explorer III." Th# of Pidhnlni; and Zoning Agenciea State Roads Refunds several thousand workers 8n.typ*- January, were not Intended to Defense department aaid that writer {ttanU in H artford^snd weaken th* Labor movement hut Faces of a Breadline designation would he used even He first btcami interested in the Bridgeppg^g'and the seasons! in­ need for s scientific plan for reg­ QUINN'S rather to atrengthen the federal The voung and the old, even a baby in arms, make up the breadline twice a day in Blddtford, though Bxploror II faded to go In­ ulating the town’s growfii after PHARMACY crease tt apparel employment law framework for protection of Maine, a hard-hit textile and machinery city. Food has, come from government surplus, neighbor- to orbit. . ’ X ma---- k. " a.^la . A.a*»Efi8 ^sionifig' fW—^ 1 ^ ■ __ _ f r f MArff OTHKICT 7 h p R a n k t h n f t/ > v i- •. y n u P t A N N f D S F C U P I T Y organised labor-,:-managamea t ..aad. —in g -ritiee"an«l'.froiM-Beston-'-w«hero-Girl-SooutB-Aided-4i>-coUeet|oUi-— Mss>-AJ»att*-Gagnii...ox«iiytuJlL.K —The JwpWer-G--to>wehto#^MCkst.. is aYpeadliy^^rCe^^ BoSro in 1843. He later served ap la the New Haven ipes. th e . public. poor, at whoae bfftce line forma, aaya 2,748 people are on her relief llsU out of a populaUon of Juat with the M-inch satellite tubbsSpin- ch aim an of that Board from 1846 Highest unemployment- was In Kennedy aaid the subcommittee over 20.000. (AP. Wlrephoto). , • . ning In Hs nose, roared away ; until 1948. Alvord was appointed Waahingtoo. March 28 fg>-Anfcompt#ted, which he estimated to the Bridgeport area where 14,600 will devote its attention primarily this test center at 12:38 p.m. ! YeSr Mothers and Pauls,, .we do know howl . The Air Fore* announced quickly to the Planning Commission jnJ afS ^ of the Comroeroa Dsparl- be about 22 year*. , were seeking work followed by to Senate Rackets Committee rec­ 1948 and as chahm an in 1853, WINDOW SHADES He added that recripU of tha Hartford, with 13.800 jobless and ommendations for legislation to that the first stage had appeared to \"Complete U m Alvord lives at 3 Oakland Si not * 8,800 at New Haven. safeguard union funds from cor­ West Believes oii^ate normally, and then "bdthin a t ttaa ureaent time for porUona j hlXhWay trust ftmd are no 12 nitoutee aaid all itagea appeared f)f Cometive Re waa bom Nov. 8, 1801, the so: ? LONG WEARING of certain road* taken Into the. in- enough to_rompl*te .•PP’’®** I '' The largest single -drop in un­ rupt leaders, curb union- bosslsm, Townsend Returns to penorms^^aa. planned. \ Shoes’* of WilUam E. and- Elulia M. A1 tarsUU highway ayctem. mateiy 4l.000-mlle interstate sye- employment ws4 in the Hartford reririct influence of labor-man^ vordl His father was active in thci INTERSTATE CLEANTEX tem as now authorised. area, where it fell'from 18,100 to agement "middlemen.” and clarify Bulganin Due The Jupit^-C launched today and Poll “ Parrot Tom Doctor’s Louis 8. RothsriUld. undersec- Ha aatemtA Vrore identical to thoa* political life of Mandhester am Made to Order rstary for transportation, told the Ribicoff spoke bbfore the com- 13.800 during the week. federal-atate Jurisdiction by.tr Prescription was a member -of the Board ol mittae primarily on bill* ‘calling labor disputea. launched dmHtor thia month. Filled With Care | $2-25 With r e a r RoBef* Hbusa Ihtblip Works Opmmittee The Bridgeport area ehowed a To See Marsaret To Be Ousted Th* perfect^rtormanc* would - Selectmen from 1804 to 1812, tor relmbtursemenf to atateq tor yesterday »*t the meaauroa are decline from 15.800 to .J4.600. A The Elsenboqrer mean almost tw^ainly that a sec­ The TPC chairman graduated FULL LINE OF CCS| highwaya built by tham. either sMjor__ _ reason Waa-th« return- to eovwea l u are paid for By WI14J.AM L. RYAN ond Army ExploMr had attained toll or free, which would be JliMtorf ) employe* of a Bridgeport jthe matters of picketing and boy- VENETIAN RLII **^*T wfa^tmaaetf at tiiweroor Rltt- 'London. March 26 -Ari — Group • and again while the group captain (.\P Foreign NeWs .Analyst) an orbit apd waa hhqrsiring around coff'S/^timony,” be said. "He has Into th* Interstate system sutoor-j plant, the-Under-i cott*. the Earth in cbmpanwwlth three Capt. P eter Townsend flew back to j is in London. Speculation la mounting in west­ I advice from aoatieone. Apy Ised by the highway act of 1956. ; 06. I “This subcommittee will not London today and immediately "It seems a perfectly normal and other man-made moons. , jdf^SHois FOR RENT lAe can get an advance at any The Governor followed Sen. A pickup In apparel employ- i take any action to weaken in any paid a Call on Princess Margaret. natural thing for them to meet as ern cii-clee that a.new premier may However, (he angle at wjtlch the 881 MAIN ST 8 nnd 18 mm. Movie Projectors SON iS on any project. All any stale i Buih tR-Conn(, who testified in j m^nt accounted for the return of j degree a atroing, honest and re- Well informed royal sources said two friends who have been separat­ be installed in Nikolai Bulganin s high speed rocket stages accelerat­ —bound or silent, nlse 18 nun. -ho* to ft nance is Us• own share of ' support of WU* by himself and ; gjyj workers in the New Haven ! sponsible trade union-movement,” Townsend called qn the Princess ed •for some tlnie. chair when the Soviet Union’s new ed the satellite would in the final MANCHESTER BMe prejectore.' CO. a project.'; Rep. May *R-Conn) to repay are*. Kennedy said. IhU afternoon at Clarence House; "But It would certainly be a mis Parliament coptenea tomorrow •‘n count determine whether the orbit ••rutihgU^ states for roads taken into the Moderate JDC£«!e«iL_i!l_ m em - Mitclyll called for outlawing Margaret's stately-manslon ondhe Moscow. successful. Should the -*atel-__ W iLO O N DRUO C O . interstate program. The reim- take 'for- *nyone~-to—sliggest -that----R-umora"Kirve"heen~Tropi>rnT~nir Our Buiinua$** 723 Stn TeL Ml 9-4501 In favor qp a Wll catling tot the mall near Buckingham Palace. this means a revival of the romance Rumors nave oeen. cropping up 901 Mnla SL Tel. Ml 8-5821 fbdsrml government to .rcimb >e bttrsed funds would be used by the (Continued on Page Ten) (Continued on Pnge Ten) The couple took tea together to for more tharr a" yesvthat the (Ckmtinued on Page Twelve) between them, and that any new bearded traveling com1>«nion of the state with 1278-5 million of the states for construction of projects the drawing room of the Prlncear con.-ideratlon la being given to th* on any federal-aid aystem within private suite in the hrown-stonefl Communist party boss Nikita \ *ef th* 138-mlle turn­ Mother Elizabeth. 000-mile world tour, the 43-year-oId pike la <484 miUlqn. and the state Ribicoff endorsed this principle Oscar Derby Informants said the meet'lng was sion of the Supreme Soviet t Par­ Inssmuch. as 58.8 mile* of the arranged well before Townspnd'a ■World .War II air hero flushed, liament) would be a logical place BulleRns has only received 85.8 million from stammered for a second, and then th* federal government for .the state'* turnpike, built prior to apr return thla ' morning from his to open the trapdoor If the 62- from the A P ^ ire s proval of the IntersUt* system, Set for Tonight round-the-world tour. turned bnisquely away w-hen asked year-61d veteran Bolshevik has jpood* ^ whether he Would see the 27-year- Ribicoff testihed that much of was. Incorporated into the inter- It was 2>i years ago that thife been marked to go.~ aUte system. Princess announced her decision pld Princess. . If Bulganin is. dropped, his suc­ the delay in ^ tntersUtc highway In Hollywood Townsend arrived from Brussels, .BECE.SSION AT WOBSIis K , program is due to the fact that He placed eipphasi* on hi* pso- not to marry Townsend. cessor may be Alexei I. Kirichenko, posal that the #nUre federal share "They have so much to talk whero he completed , his global' 50-year-old former first secretary Washington. March 26

— BtatM must carry the whole ini­ trip l^on'day and where he wound Prratdent Elsenhower said today tial coet before Vieing reimbursed of IntersUte highway funds be Hollywood, March 26 (Ah—It's about," one royal source said. of the Ukraine Communist party made available almultaneously Oscar night in Hollywood tonight "Townsend wahts to . tell the up hls'xcareer in the Royal Air and long one of Khruschev's top he believe* the country la going by the federal government. Force -iri\O ctober 1956 as -group through the worst of the econom*. ___Asks 22 Tear* Delay \ with the provision of state and the movie capital will roll out Princess about hla experiences aides. irstoto-;^; ' Its—^a m o r for the eward-c-onfer— during-the last two year* and-mof*; ra plsin. s nri RrltlsluAlr_AUAiJlCi------Klrichenker a full—member- ot- ElSM- ’ RothacT ng and the Princess-has beep anxious The ex-aiiTnajr told newsmen the party’* ruling-Presidium, rose hoiver told III* new* .conference qustlcn be poatponed until th* now earlier he Was going to England to ihony factors now imply that th ^ authorised interstate *>'stem *• '(Continued on nige Thirteen) But the sombre not* of tragedy to here of them. to the top echelon last December — death of producer Mike Todd "No doubt they will meet again se6 hla mother and for business when Ittrushchev made him a bottom of the slntnp is close or in an airplanb. crash Saturday— purposes. He emphasized that he even has been reached. He osKm had no intention of living here member of the party central com­ hangs over the festivities. mittee's secretariat. Congress to authorize'» iuitt- Todd's widow, Elizabeth Taylor, permanently. Speculation that a shakeup was recession speed-un In s|(Midlag Man,Agam8t GraviiyT’2 is one of the major contenders for Townsend had been in England of up to $840 million for civilian only once or twice since Oct. 31, in the wind heightened Tuesday the beat actress award. News Tidbits night when Moscow Radio broad­ supplies.. ‘T d^n’t care whether T win or 195.5, When Princess Margaret an-' Culled from AP Wires nounced the was placing duty be­ cast a list of Soviet officials at- not,':'; atxe said last night while tenning a dinner for U.N. Secre­ IKE 0^• .\IR TOMORJtOW fore love and Would not roiari*y New York, March 28 Wb ' flying home, from her husband's ^^ knOWn, th* Prjn- tary General Dag Hammarskjold. funeral in Chicago. "I only care Bulganin wasiubt mentioned. President Elsenhower’s oddresa-. what Mike would have thought if Charles Starkweather, who has , cess and Townsend — divorced on "Why the United State* admitted involvement in ’ 11 slay- , father-of two sons — have not seen The Kremlin Itself hss given no I had won.” ' . ' ' hint of any shakeup. When Mos­ .Needs Reciprocal Trade" will be Seventy of Hollywood’s biggeit Inga, pleads innocent in Lincoln,! each other since then; Intimate.s carried Mr ^.-VBC-TV tomorrow Neb., to two counts of ftrst degree say, however, that Margaret has cow newsm en'. asked . -D e t y Into names will appear on the NBC corresponded with him, and there Premier A. 1. Mikoyan whether from 9:80 )o. 10. p.m. (EST), telecast of. the award proceedings m urder. .Officials at Houston hos­ ABC. CBS and NBC will c a rry - pital say they have found a "ten- — fhe speech on their radio net­ staged by the Acadenvi' of Motion (Contibued on Page Twelve) (,06nt1nued on Pngo'^i^enty) (NOTE i - Will H be n aclentlsth medicine: on, m / ^**^'j*’!'* ; Picture. Arts and Sclencea. tatiiei. partial solution” to anti­ works. _____ and Tm nsriwcertainly niv sriadglxd I did.did." HI*Hi* biotic -resistant infection which | ,x- •r n pliet, or a; oombinntton of Clatk - Gable and. Mae West, Kina of leer.,.: father was the late Dr. Sam Si­ has killed 16 infants since Dec, 1, i both, who nr*t got* Into outer among others, will be making their NHiUi M.YV SHUT SHOF space? In this second of three nr- mons, a general practitioner of television debuts. New Y'prk Police book 13 men Boston, March 26 — Tha I tlcles. nn AP writer dlscusseo the Lancaster, Pa. Boston Globe says today It has \ * ■■ \ Simons was a fljght surgeon dur­ loo, b...«top illeged policy doing “L" a busi­ Criticjs of U.S. Schools been Informed the RcadvUle Car - proopect* with two men who ing the Korea War. became inter­ faVorite .in the actress division thing can say rcnme Into the Spnee* Age from dlf- because of, her performance in ness estimated at about $800,000 Shop of the New Haven Rail­ An AIL ^l^h jifcqunt will give you ihe ested in space medicine, now ia "Ralhtree County,!' Her strongest a day. .JapanesS expedition to; road will be closed within SO feeent directions). ^ -chief : of the..j«*Cfi_ btejogy Antarctlca found uranium ore out?.) of the 011**11* teat center. In thla dayw wtHt the-loss of 113 Jobs, out a boer is t ^ t it tastes' cropping* on Prince Herald coast.; ‘Careless,• » e Misinformed’ •/ s • The new'ifpaper sold the Read- Mdne^ yoii need, when you needil. By STEVE Low iax capacity, he 1* in charge of evalu­ ELIZ.ABLTII TAYLOR (ronUniu-d on Page TwentjMwo) All-Japan Dock Workers Union; • Alamogordo, N. M., March 26 ating the hazards of cosmic radia- ■ vllle operation will be shifted to I rough edges, a smooth harmony — In America’s first tenta­ charges that 20 armed. U.S, Ma- ; New Haven. Conn. -' ..1'; / -ttoir^t'high altitudes. In his re­ rine* .... helped______break up labor dem- Philadelphia, March 26 lyPi—An^- celved when they are told the tive probing toward outer apace, search he' has used balloons to oN ^tion outside Sasebo Naval angry educator Igshed out bitterly schools have failed. Tell them our Planning to g«f married? Going on • vucatioh? Want to two men have soared 18 mile* or farr>’ animals to altltiidea aa high b u l g a m K n o t s e e n i : Schaefer is really round. Base Monday. .Soviet scientist icxlay at "careless, misinformed or American pubhe schpols are the Moscow, Marcif 28 W’)~U,N, higher. as 120.000 feet. best in the world. They serve more buy a homo? Wish to tend your children to ciollege? Or do ~ If mannsd satellite* come with­ says dog in Sputnik II proved that deliberately‘destruettvs critics who Secretary General Dag Ham-* Simons is 6 feet, weigh* 180 and snlmsls can survive ride through sSy our .schools have failed. childi'en longer than schools any­ in a few year*, either might be­ has receding . brown hair. He i* where jn the world . . . they have marskjold sold today he has . » you want tP rotire toon? The All Purpose Club plant are the cosmic space without apparent.. ..."Crash programs may be ap­ not seen Premier Nikolai come thla natibn's first space married and live* with hi* wife and propriate for- missile production, hclped'weld thi^ation into'a unit­ Soviet BEST WAY to get whafyou went. You, top, can own a Spa- traveler. ” . four children on Lovers Lane in j ed people, free of rigid class bar­ Bulganin during hi* stay In Moo- ***Omclala of Erie Rallioad Co. l)ul‘notDU for teaching children." do cmv. .8sUed' about Bulganin a t a Yet they are a diaalmilar pair. Alamogordo; H» enjoys swimming, | Dazzled over receipt of 8.500 from; dared Dr.' Anne Hoppock of the riers. They have produced an eial Purpoia Club Account. ‘ * They have different backgrounds but his favorite hobbles are pho­ amazing level of literacy. TTiey new* conference, Hammarskjold an anonymous person In Union | New Jersey State Board of Educa- said: ‘T have not met him.” aihd they approached the new age tography and radio. He has held an City N J . Ten mothers who; tion. . . We must not offer up have helped make possible ouifhlgh differently. But they are united amateur radio license since 1846. standard of Uvlng, our advances Save $ 2.00 a week and receive ...... $100.00 baiTicsded muddy Woodbridge,: our young, like Iambs for the sac- FILIBUSTER CHANGE .VSKED In the quest for knowledge of how Klttinger. from Qrlando, Fla., la N. J.. atreet in effort to get school j rifice, on tiie altars of our national In science—including such life sav­ man can exist far from his, native, red-haired and blue-eyed. 5 feet 11 , ing 'rirsts' as sulfa drugs and Salk ; Vt’ashingtan, Slarch 28 UP*r* Save $ 3.00 a week and receive...... $150.00 buses tor their children are bound ; pride’’ The Senate Rules. Committee ta« planet. and a trim 1.55. but it’s an effort. over for-grand Jury -action on "These breast-beating, profes- .(poliot vaccine." | SatT*n|’8 Chart Capt. Joe KitUnger, 28, la the He himts, fishes,-exercises regular- dav approved. 6-4, a resolution to Save $ 5.00.a Week and reiceive ...... $230.00 charges of unlawful aasembly. sional- critics, she said, "are try- Dr. Hoppock aaid she was alarm- permit fUlbusters to be ehnt oft eager enthusiast so typical of Air l.V and watches his diet because, Political observerB expe'et Labor | Imy to sell the American .public a id at the recent burst of enthusi­ for 50 Weeks. Force pilot*. He won his wing* In ‘•everything I eat goes to the mid­ by a majority ef the SMSto Save $10.00 a week,and receive ...... j. .$500.00 gownment in Tasmania. Austral-1 hlU of goods. Thus far they have asm for Russian education. membera rather than the a fighter plane at 21, after a year dle." He. his wife and two children la's southern island state, to fall: failed. But one wonder* how.long ; '"We arc moving toward totali­ live at Holloman Air Fore* Base thirds now required, Sitaengiy Save $15.00 a week and receive ...... $750.00 and a half at the Unlveraity of ae result of bribery charges ^ th peiyle can l«eep » tarianism.” she said, "when w* backed by advocate* of CMl Florida. He waa aaiigned to Ger­ here, where he is asaiatant opera- asainit hleh officlalf. . . . Fi’ench' point of view in the face of this ‘toughen up’ and ‘speed up’ the pro­ Odna officer in the fighter test sec­ Rights Legtslatlon, the prepsaei many. later Waa transferred to roveromeift promotes to brigadier; widespread campaign to destroy gram beyond the readinea* of the change In .Senate rulea BOW gOM the Air Force' missile test center tion. renenil an ’officer .sentenced to: their falUi in their publie^schrola. children Involved. . PARK Klttinger flew the photographic to the Senate Jtself for coashler* here as a training officer. • death in absentia by Moroccan' In - in address prepared for de­ "Education In Russia is reputed; ation. - .Tour aavings On* of hi* first jobs waa to leo- jet plane in 1954 when Cdl. John court two da vs ago. ■ llv-ery to the annual coi#V*ntlon of to be B|>eedcd Up and tough. But-I i?l FREE Earn- ^ture on parachute jumping. Paul Stapp made hla record 632- Youne French prie«t kiUna|H* Five of Thall^d's d^A teiUers changed the facta of human devel- given a taw of *Ja J* Simon*. Soon Simon* was off for tinger applied. Stapp told him he'd wUl vole Sun^jr for 26 K*ljon*l | forth eloquently State Pttaon-aadFitaon ond Mrs, CweiBn Jiimp achftol,’ and Klttinger went riot only have to be-a parachutist, opment. Aasembly seats because .at leset about tile crisis in educayon and "Ohtldren must aUll have Um* to j K iw h. 82, and Mr*. alojig for a second round. - * ' but- 'get a balloon pilot's. license half the people in the prbylnce* are and spend 24 hourii In s pressure the failure of the' schools." grow, W* purit and drive them a t. Simons, 35.- is the InUnse, literate.. .V.S. MaJ. Gen. Mercer She urged the 4,000 convention their parti and ours,' No naUonM tatktlSiS qchotarly scientist and physician. suit to test his reactions. ■Walter leaves Tugoalsvl* Friday am erw iey JuMlflea th i axploiU- "TTi* big question in college," he Simons, already a licensed bsl- delegate* to go horn* and “tell th* and whsn he dees fj.8, military old peopia that they ^ e being do- tiOB oC our children." prehnltan. Murs "was whether to go into DEBOKAH 8* ttaot eswatry atops. or physics. I dscidad 'on (OontUHM4,M raga la to a n ) JOANMlE WOODVBAJm, '• 'if i .it