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Dnilf ^N«t Ptmi Rim le WeaUiir SATURDAY, MARCH 14,. 1959 Par tlMi WMdt Ending PemOMl ef p .'ii WenOw ■ereen ^O B I^IBLVB ^ant^Htpr^^pgitteg i^ral5 Mnndi 1 4 n ;'^ n . Pair ami neider taMglit. ! ^ 8e. Y n a a d n y aonny. . Mttla except she's pretty sure It esn't be Tbere \were no power-driven 12,895 $.16 for four stamps to An­ tion' .which w&s a atbro In Ji^an- (•Image In tewnmratwre. High 4R-M. chMter. He mentioned hla the Isrgest dredge tn theNyorld. snlrw plong^ In those days, and Member el the AndH \ , nounce to four frienda what she was TOWNE Bnrewi ef CKrreilatinii, V 4 beotTown abotX to undertake; and $46 to b e n e f a c t o r , and Immediately "The Eesayo : Is," she claims. our Informant recalls that the M an^ester— A Cky o f VHinge Charm Heard Al^ng Mmn Street overha^the car to get to Ver­ others tn the Store began to add "My husband is on It, dud it’s on little narrowXfootpaths through mont. their atortes to hla. One man re-, Its way to Suez for Some drcdgjhg the atreeU, with walla of snow two feet high w e r ^ delight to the CLEANERS And on Some of Mandietter*a Street»t,Too Over the 'W^kend'she ex»>ects to membered the time the bus driver Work.” MONDAY, MARCH 1«, 1959 (CUaalfled AdvarttalBg an Page 12$ PRICE FIVE CENTS Mr. «nd Mr#. ThomM R. Brown. spend $6.60 fof^odgliig in a dormi­ had apotted a ca" on Are and had Well, now we had to go after die children while they Hsted, 848 MAIN ST. LXXVIII, NO. liO (PQLJllTE£N PAGES) MANCHESIER, U Jm m n *«>« tory; $10,'for lim^tion; $10 for squirted an extinguisher under the rest o f the Story. In doing so, we * trtp to porri* WUukI S- C.. whero gas; $4 lo r a tm X ^ k e t; $5 for .hood in time to avert a serloua asked Mrs. Pihl a lot of queetione. .^ D f y Reprle' ONE STOiP A 9-»year-old Bolton bdv Is con thw wlteewod th« r-aduatlon of Organization ? ♦to ebznge his, luck, which up to food; and $9 for rental of all the mishap. Finally, she said, "You aren’t going SERVICE CLEANINO oon, M*rto« Pvt. Thomaa R. to print this, are you?" siderably distressed by the toot We have head it said that one this had been all bad. He paraphanelia she has to buy. Another man remembered the WASH 'N DRY *N FOLD Brown Jr. . ordered his. agent to play 3 and 7. Total so far: $147.66. time a young woman driver had Sure we are, Mrs..Pihl. that a young- lady of the toWn has of the prerequisites to success In Her husband, a cliJH service em­ a long-standing crush on him. \ SHIRTS Kfaru^chev arns!^'“*!“ Press, politics was the functioning of a HJs agent, gnd many, of Wa, She still 'hasn't bought ski .papta, stalled her car in front of the 'ti. Offloera and membera of Man- friends, experts' in tlio courtship $36; sun goggles, $4; ski siveal ploye, left with 119 OUm t - crew Her annual valentines and ds- smooth running organization which driver’s bus. Jumping from the-bus jnembers and officers of the Elsea- PICK-UP and DELIVERY IraTiian Qiaini n i . t+». eiMoter Codxo of Elka aro i«aueat‘ of Lady Luck, urged him not to $18; zinc oxide cream for sunburnt id easing the girl to the pas- casional reminders of her esteem ed to meet at the SUu Home at coordinated all plans in advance of $ ; apres ski boots, $9; a cashmere yona lest week for Suez. Theyssre the puWic fray. Up to a week ago. change, but he remained stead­ 1 sehger side, he started the car In eihbarrass him. ■. Storm Buries T:S0 tomorrow night, to proceed r". Americans, Mrs. Pihl aflds, an4 TEL. Ml 3-18^8 fast in hla attachment to the new sweater,,.also for apres ski, $26, seconds, leaving behind still an­ Recently, howeber.- * cheerful adio Hit from there to the John B. Burke we believed that there was a great (cashmere is de rlgeur for apres the ship isn't due In the Suez until ^ t e has crept Into'fhe tragic ro­ N asser^t Signing 2921 Pact deal to be said for this axiom. combination. other grateful recipient of his kind­ Funeral Home to pay reapecta to Yes, 1 and 2 came in that day ski); a boot rack, $4; ski poles, $7; March 25. So, It’s certain the story mance. Charles Weaneskl, a member « But,, our faith has been shattered and skis, $26. ness. wasn’t about the Essayona. He found out she has given him j Moscow, March 16 (A*)— The by a relative newcomer to the GOP' and paid over I.WO. His skill with his own vehicle Is the lodge. , There must be a lesson to be Grand total, $274.06. Next time a Herald reader sees up for Lent. Soviet Uftion says it does not scene. Hot counting splints, bandages, legendary. an Item about the Suez dredging, I learned In It. Of Treaty Mfh Iraq recognize Iran’.e recent repudi-' A reception for members of the Mrs. Rosalind T. Quish won the mcrcurtchrome, and ointment. "Why he drives as though he was Mrs. Pihl, they’ll have a closer tie Better'Thsn Wriggle contest for secretary of the Re­ part of the machine,” said one Board ot Hkhication and the Board Modern Parent with It, knowing a Manchester man As school lunch-menus go, they hydramaug jation of 1921 treaty pro- of Directors will be held Sunday publican Town Committee without, man. Is over there helping to get the Hartford, Marc A Manchester couple^ recount Extended Search don’t usually sound too appetizing, a Hd ivi.sions giving the .Rus.sians afternoon from 2:30 toU o’clock at apparently, resorting to this basic "He can get that UUng through Job done. By THE ASSOOLATBD PRESS feete of the worklh* people in the The news industry^iWide took a solid Midwest For three or four weeks Rec-' but the person who ntgde up the this story of a remark they heard drifts I wouldn’t, dare try, even in Premier Nikita------—Khrushchev name of netlonallsinr^enationalize ^ e futile." ■ the right to send troops into the Luts Junior Museum. philosophy. along W. 53rd St. in Manhattan. rcalion Superintendent James Her- menu for South Windsor’s schools Khnwhehev »aid Kkaaem "ia stand today against several When Chairman Jack Shea a truck," said another. The Thought Counts JETAWAY Iran under certain conditions. Just before the M\iseum of Mod­ dlc looked for an old upright piano next week must have a touch'of the accused Pre.sident Nasseh o f. so-called “Marie Torre bills" Showings of the film, "The called for nominations to the post, to reWace the Instrument used by Meanwhile, back at The Herald, I Soviet international law stl'hor- ern Arts opened, a line formed at Two youngsters, learning their advertising man within him. the United Arab Republic to­ the rnad of progrea* and qon- 1^,. g Golunsky. writing in Pravria, protecting repoiters against Silent World," rescheduled because Mrs. Quish's opponent had her the S ^ lor Citizens’ Club. a reporter called the bus company mother’s birthday wag imminent, TRANSMISSION of the storm Thursday, are as foh the door. The line grew longer and WiLnCss these: Vegetarian baked day of stirring up trouble in eluded: ., said Iran's ren.inciation of the compulsory di.sclosure of news Five Trains nominator and seconder ready, and longer while the art lovers waited The replacement was needed Tr­ with the driver’s number supplied began to work on dad. beans, horhe-style spaghetti—and REPAIR SERVICE lows: Ro^rtson School, Monday: well propared speeches were made eatise the original piano had lost by the salesman. Iraq and warned: “The Soviet "Our economic and technical aid ^ 'treaty clauses was a "clumsy at- sources. for the door to open. They went to great pains to cop- fwe like this one l tuna wiggle on to Iraq i.a friendly and rti.Mnler-1 H i^and Park School, Thursday, in her behalf. .several nbles, ivory from several Number 1,113 of the Connecticut vlnce him Iho occasion should not Union is not indifferent to the te:?>pt" to free itself of its obliga- Unanimous opposition to the 2:30 p.m., and Thursday evening A young couplewith a snia]l girl biscuits. 1-DAY SERVICE eeted. It doee not atipulate any ^ Chairman .Shea then asked if kc.vs and a general air of well be­ Co. Is the mask of William Rider, be allowed to pass without come situation.” t ons.' -^ measures and the remarks of sev- Freed from at the Bowers School a showing for. Joined the queue. The youngster Two Factory Trained political, military or other rondi- The .Soviets previously have eral of the legislatora who intro- there were further nominations. had trouble understanding the heed ing. 698 N. Main St. token of appreciation for the good Khrushchev apoke at the Signing i adults and junior and senior high Herdic looked here and there, Better To Give ... ■ Mechanics On Duty tiona. charged Iran with allowing the ' d.iced the bills virtually aasured There was a deafening silence in to line up. wife and parent. Some days it just doesn't nay to ot a. Srtviel-Iraqi economic agree-: "We gave the eame help to school students. the room. Just ns the motion was then inserted a half inch ad in Argument Ended When a beautiful house plant United States to use Iran »* * the bills of failure, "This 1s a form of sharing," her get out of bed. ALL WORK ment in the Kremlin. ' - o i. EgJ’Pl Syria and are now giv- being made to close the nomina­ unconvinced father explained. the local newspaper explaining, his ThfeVe's an oldster over Rockville arrived, mother took the cue and, The Omar Shrine Club needed an 'Moscow Radio quoted him aa springboard for attack on Ruasia. Th legislators said they sub­ Deep Drifts The Sunday Vesper broadcast plight, •saying "we are all pained" byrNaa-i Naa ing it to the UAR." GoUirusky said the 'rtisp'.iled arti­ mitted the measures under the scheduled for last Sunday after­ tions, Chairman Shea recognized way W;'.b '.n afford more expen­ beaming, expressed delight. attendance prize for its meeting g u a r a n t e ed -1‘ ------* the Mrs. Barbara .Sasse, who. in the Nature Fable In no time at all he received sive transportation, bqt who Two weeks later the bill arrived, thip month, and Bud Brown was cles oblige both natthns not to ipipi'ession they would be of bene­ noon was not heard becaiise of calls from two residents who of­ S% “ch.,'’ to D -m lscu; S ovief U ^ n "a'gree^ to lend Iroq By THP; ABSOOIATia» PRESS technical difficulties at the radio briefest possible manner, nominat­ drives a pickup, truck both for addressed, to the Mrs. sitting in the audience. He was CALL Mitchell permit the preacnce of frqoj^ of fit to the state’s newspapers snd Early this w'cek, when it was fered old uprights for use by the The youngsters thought it was a *^“Whtn the Treatoent of the Moarow radio any third state on their territory radio and televiaion stations. Thev A savage winter curtain staOon. It will be , heard, how­ ed Mrs. Quish. Quickly, a bare sec­ still spring, thrc' black ducks business and pleasure. asked to provide several tickets ond was heard. senior citizens. The first instru­ He has a longtime friend in great Joke on dad’s part. good for 10 gallons of gas at his tlnitoS Arab R e p ib llf talks about'■ -porte^. ■ tiich create a threat to the se­ added they had not acted on the I call of fierce wind, snow and ever, at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow. Cen­ came in for a landing on a Man­ ment had to be refused, but the 3-1511 communism and CommuniaU he the ruble ia calculated at four tp ter Congregational Church will be After the meeting we discovered Manchester who drives a cOmfy station on the corner of Main and curity O'.' the other. suggestion of the Industry, itself. rain storms howled across the chester swamp. The leader hit a second seemed destined for a . Down, But Not Out William .1 Foot-.’ managing heard on this broadcast. At the that Mrs. Quish had been so busy patch of open water, but his two relic whose best years have gone Middle Turnpike. He cooperated arma himself with the language of ..Ju.Y -oor, ..-iii eiv. technical Iran maintains the srtiejes are Mifiwest du’nng the weekend glorious role in the Community Y Town planning Engineer Ed­ imperialists.'’ Khrushchev assert- The USSR will gi4^ t^ n m w editfir of the Hartford Courant and scheduled hour, 6:30 p.m. the electioneering that she had neglect­ followers undershot the. mark and by. with a gracious srnlle, but when his no longer valid because they were ; and swept northeastward with ed to ask any of her supporters to where the seniors meet. The two often drive together in ward J. Rybezyk, who can blush nart^ was drawn as a winner no­ MANCHESTER ed "However, relations between to P'"P":* designed to protect the Bolshevik chairman of the ('"omiecticut Coun­ w e^ ly program will be aired with came down on solid ice, skidding the USSR and the UAR will con- starting vanoiia industries, the make the neces.sary nomination. A brief Inspection revealed one the Manchester m ^ ’s vehicle to with the best of them, rCally out­ body would give him a prize. government after the 1917 revolu- cil for Freedom of Information, : undimini.'.hed fury. the Covenant Congregational along It several feet until they too dead note; so, Merdie asked a Church in charge. The program, visit friends, attend meetings or did himself this week, for he’s MOTOR SALES tlnue as heretofore. : broadcast said. aalri the newsmen did not want At least eight deaths were splashed Into the water. They then piano repairman to look It over. Pa.vs with Blood ' "We knew about the anti-Com-1 blamed on the Whiplash stormi. sponsored by the Manchester Min­ Proof gathered around the leader to com­ go to the movies. For some time been, ’’beaming" for the last four "Your Local OldsmobUe (f'onriniied on Page Thirteen) apecial privileges. The word came back that It was now, the Rockville resident has or five days. One mother of three children Dealer” muniat views of Nasser. ” j lUonMniied on Page Seven> Foote added that the hills might . The late winter atorms left isterial Assn, is a public service Last Satiirdny when a drugstore plain. "Don't talk to me," he said. not worth fixing. M.houaands of pers.inSyditraiuled for of radio station WINF. noted that his friend carefully Actually. Rybezyk's "blush’ explained her reason for gfiving a The Soviet leader said Nasser’s —■ ------lead to regulation apecifically cowboy was a.sked by his com­ "It was no feather off my rump.” All Seemed lost at that point un­ pint of blood Monday at 612 West Center Street ' hohrs^^ Included w;efe nearly 000 panion why he insisted that Man­ locks his car every time he leaves wasn't a blush at all—that rosy purpose was to bring Iraq into the _ . ^ , , . licensing- of the indn.stry til Hcrdic was informed the YMCA it. color had something to do with a Congregational Church; She could "This we do not want." he said I passengers on fri’e Chicago and chester was sure a dead town, he Paying Tribute had an unu.sed upright which would get a half hour’s baby sitting for UAR. , Only One Survives ' Northwestern Railroed I r a 1 n a replied that he had Just read the Our testimonial dinner circuit "Now what do you do that for?" bout with a sun lamp. "The question of unification of . Foote's remarks were contained Workshop Ends, do the trick. queries Rockville. "Nobody would free. Anbn. states must be decided by the peo-i in a statement filed with the com­ 'which got sttmOn 12-foot znow back page of The Herald. man. weary from many years of Where was It? Right in the I drifts in Wlsconkt»L^ All of the inedible food and Indigestible want to steal', that old heap. I '88 Blizzard Bigger plea of the countries'■ concerned,■ mittee on behalf of the Connec­ Another to Start Community Y, where else? don’t lock mine," he fifti^hes, in A local woman who as a little he added. "The Soviet linion has ticut Council for Freedom of In­ trains heen 113 on should go into the deep-freeze or On Crisis in Berlin To Hold Be IbiliVi'; a pulp cutter died of «t- At day's end, Ryan had com­ ridden .for several months. perpetual hibernation." is finding out. was unmasked Wednesday by a ed In, will inevitably fail. At­ Mav 15. posiire In hi* cabin In northwest At last report she had spent pleted seven jobs and he was given tempts to override th* interests of The Vlrpnian retained hia men­ Rep. Charles W. Terrell Jr. i R- traveling salesman. $23 for his efforts. This, one must tal faculties until his last illne.ss -Sailing liked to see people and Washmglon, March/f6 (Zh Two Michigan. $103.06 before her first ski outing, The salesman' called The Her­ different strata and th# inter- talk with them and was mentally Neiytowni. co-sponaor of the Washington. March 16 i.Pi ■imenis entered iutu duiing snd In Cleveland Heights, Ohio, a which will be this weekend Among admit, is more proftable, in dollafs Paduls bill, congratulated the after World War M concerning the fop generals have/assured Con­ ald to say the driver had helped and cents, than sitting in a class­ : alert, although hard of hearing. man was blown off a seeSnd-story the item.s she', bo\iglit were 3 news industry on its stand and . . , 4-power atstus of the city. gress the Uajted/Ststes has ths porch and killed yesterday during pairs of wool siX;k.s, $3: one pair him when his car became stalled room. About a year ago. a group of pracficaUv all other bsiwness today j .May siio« I)«c«inient» in a snow drift on Main St. The However, Tommy, being a good WACs at Fort Myer. Va.. present­ military niuscl^/o handle an,^' de­ a windstorm which carried gusts of S.'iO ski boots, $30; one set of- (Conttmied on Page Reven) . to give full attention to preparing; He ina.\- emphasize this by show- up to 82 m.p.h. insulatcd undenvea'r, .$10; three Inis driver stopped his vehicle, student, too, welcomed classes or JOIN our ed him with a aiimmerweight Con­ velopments j/i Ule Berlin <^sls. Ihe nation on the mg hi.s, television audieni e some of BINGOEVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 8:00 leaped to the side of the distressed Friday and a chance to - rest his federate uniform, which he wore hia address to They advisey against giving an More than a Score of persons issues of “ Skiing" magazine, $1.60; Billy Graham Draws I the documents .setting forth Ihe DANCmO TO DUBALDO’S ORCHESTRA one pair of flannel pa,lamas, $4; salesman, and gave him the right weary arms. on special occa.sions Berlin crisis. i Inch In lh/*ituatlon. suffered Injuries in the storms. advice on hoW to ease the car out oceui'Blion agreements PUBLIC INVITED two pairs of mittens, $6: fines on He once said “ I never saw a Eisenhower had no appointments The a.yfurancea came from Gen, Property damage from tornadlc three overdue books on skiing of its plight. News Brings News girl I didn't like. ' He also liked F r e n c li Reds exiept a brief morning meeting He also was expected to reiter­ MaxweH D. Taylor, Army chief of snd gale-like winds which lashed techniques, $40: suspenders for The salesman, not 'knowing his We ran a news item this week, an occasional toddy and chewing with the new smbaasador fr.mi ate.this nation's intention to stand Blaff/snd Gen. Thomas D. White, the mid-continent was heavy. rescuer, continued to his destina. furnished by a news servic c, that 140,000 to firm In Berlin, and to emphasize The massive storm center, roll­ the trousers of an old snow suit. tobacco. Cuba. Dr. Krneslo Dihign Air P'orce chief of staff, amid ques­ opened up another story for us. In recent years, his birthday wa., Hold or Gain White House press serretaiv the *eriseles.sne.ss of atomic war tions by some Senators as to ing out of the Rockies Saturday, Vacation Club Informed .source.s described the Mrs. Royal Plhl of 40 Brent Rd., an occaaion. and wel!-w1 ahers •lames C. Hsgerty said the Presi­ whether enough was being spent ! dumped heavy snow on Wisconsin. called seeking Information about a would come from miles around to dent was spending the rest of the speech as a. iestatemenp of llie Melbourne, Australia. March 16* he was delighted to learn of the Town Councils American position and an effoi't to (or defense. I story that originated in Suez. It warm reception Graham had en see him. He received a special gold day working with his chief speech Taylor and White gave their (Oontiniied on Pag* Reven) (gV^-BUly Graham wound up his put into persperlive Ihe ('old War j said the New Jersey, the w-orld's month-long crusade in Australia’s countered in Australia. medal given to surviving Civil Wsr writer. Dr. Malcolm Moo.s view s in closed-door se-ssions of the largest, dredge, has gone to work Paris, March 16 •JP- Returns , , ,, , _ ___' bat I la over Berlin that has been I.V- second largest city yesterday with "We in America." the President veterans. It wss presented by Asst. other staff members on tonights raging since last November. They Senate Preparedness subcommit-1 widening the Suez Canal at Its continued, "have a feeling of deep Secretory ot Army High Melton. from the final round in F'rance’s TV and radio address tee Censored versions of their northern end. It also said 18 the biggest crowd of his career, .said the speech would contain no more than 140,000 people. friendship with the Australians, Although his hearing was not as 2-stage municipal elections showed Eisenhower discussed the nature surprises and set forth no neu teHliuiony were released over the Egyptians and 35 Americans were of the talk with Secretary of .Stale working on the ‘'3-story floating Graham’s previous record audi­ and I am not at all surprised at today that the Communists held policies weekend. Bulletins ence— 100.000w a s at New Yorti'a the traditional hospitality that the (Continued on Page Thirteen) tiulles last Friday at Waller Reed .Senate Democratic leader Lyn- city.” their own or o.-ged ahead in most Sen. Mansfield iD-Mont), a 'Yankee Stadium in 1957. people in that country are show­ Army Hospital, where the Secre­ member of Ihe Senate Foreign i don B. Johnson of Texas said af­ from the AP Wlreh Mrs. Pihl says she doesn’t know of the key town councils. tary IS undergoing treatment for a anything about the New Jersey, Auatrglian clergymen said the ing. Real F,xemption Relations Committee, suggested ter the hearings that the gen­ America'n evangelist’s final local "Please convey to the citizens of | Voters in 17,760 Communities recurrence of lancer. erals had Indicated the United turned out yesterday to finish the today that in the speech Eisen- meeting wes the greatest religious Australia the good wishe.s of all - New York. March 16 .fPi — His half-hour address will be ho« er lav dgwn the general terms ' .States has adequate plans and tJUTERMA INDICTED - r gathering in the country’s history. American Citizena including my- | job they l^egan a week ago under ranied by ail the maj.ii radio and the will he prepared to con- strength tn siippoil and execute New York, March 16 UP) A Tile Liberal party of New a new electoral system tailored to Lsadeni of virttiiJ'y every chlirch .self. Mrs. Eisenhower joins me in ' York State has Cill tightening I 4’i.5Kn f’LB.AN SHOT Eisenhower in his message said j With a proportional'representation aiale’s legal control of amateur Havana. .March 16 (>P) — A Damascus, Syria, March 16 (/Pifesaid th* Iraqi tioops rroased 'the system that gave the Reds a boost rocketry. | former poilconMui was exeented ...... frontier near Talha'mar village, m An SBM Vacation Account will pay fo r . A,new Syrian charge of Iraqi in totsl number of seats as well as Hawaii’s Gov. William F. Quinn ; today in Havana's La Oabana ''border violation added more fuel the genfral area where UAR of­ the increased vote percentage they sa.vs he would resign before run- ' Girl Scout Cookies Hot F'ortreas, and a former Army y w l i y l » I l i a A " e C M S ? gasoline, oil, tires, train, plane, bus, boat or cab Kennedy Bares today to the burning' feud be­ ficials claimed three Iraqi fighters won. The ^ Conimunisls raptmed I” '' *b elective ofllc* in the ■ captain at Santa Clara In Las 6 6 tween President Nasser of the strafed villages Saturday. On Tues­ fare to take you where you're going. . 160 seats as compared with 163 new state... Hatboro. Pa , jvn^i M ils* Province. Thie brought United Arab Republic and Iraqi day. UAR sources had charged that • in the 19.53 municipal elections. dealer Charles Fraiman who de­ to 42S the unofflcfal total of exr Threats to His Iraqi planes shot up the frontier Item for Drivers Local CMS ha$ been a help to me for , Premier Abdel Karim Ka.ssem. About 20.000 communities using prived himself of everything ex­ eciiHons of Cnbans ooniloted Of Ill a third such accusation In a hamlet -of Hamoudiya Snd de­ the 2-round system also complet­ cept life's neoessitie.>i, leaves , war crimes charges by revolli- ■ week, a sjlok«.sman for the United stroyed B house. ' Yeshiva University estate valued ; almost ten years. When I .needed Six Children ed their election March 8 by giv­ San Francisco. March 16 (JP< In Tulss, George Sharkey. Na­ tiona'rr tribunals since Jan. '1. ' I Arab Republic's 1st Army claimed Cairo newspapers e*pres.sed be­ ing the favored candtnates a ma­ at a quarter of a million dollars. |Controversy has made the San tional Sales and Service president, surgery and then later, while in the 1 ' that 30 Iraqis thrust across Syr- lief the planes charged with Sat­ jority of all votes cast. 'Where no Plans for a "Wall of Honor" to I| Francisco Bay area’s Girl Scout said he only distributes the BU\ST INJURES TWO . An SBM Vacation Account will pay fo r ...... WashinYton, March 16 liPi — | ia’s frontier yesterday and at- urday's straftog were chasing rebel compiemorate names of the hospital for medical treatment, their candidates got a first round ma­ 'cookies hot even before they *rc rookies. He declared they; are Wallingford, March 16 (dfi~ Helps keep yaur ThreaU that acid will be thrown i tacked two Syrian guards, wound- refugee.* frdm the northern Iraqi jority, a second -'vote was neoes- world's great scientLsls announced ' ready for the oven. unroll made at the Megowan Edu­ ,\t least two persons were re­ fiayment for the doctor's services for souvenirs, big steaks, admission fees, toll Into the eyes of his six children j ing one. oil center/of Mostil. site of la.s' 1 by University of Bridgeport. .Two Because some of the fund-rais­ cator Food Co. in Lowell, Maas., ported injur^ tai an explosioa burner clean as it have been received by Robert F. j Nasser meanwhile predicted iip- week’s uprising. ^ (Continue nn Page Thirteen) j .Iapane.se diplomats trek through ing cookies lo he sold April 3-20 and moat are shipped directly to that nicked a fireworks plant exceeded the membership dues that charges, gift bgyirig and.fun. Kennedy, chief counsel of the Sen-1 risings agnin.st the Iraqi premier Fighting Continues I jungle in Philippines in effort to were being bought in Tulsa, Okla., the Girl Scouts. here shortly after 1 p.m. todays' heats your home I ate Radketa commlttge. j would contihue "at long as dic- Tlie Iraqi government reported ; gel two World War II holdouts lo Bakery Drivers Local 484 of the "There’s been a lot of dissatis­ The blast at the M. Backee A It was Understood the FBI has ] tatorship and the hieresy of oom- surrender, but their an.swer is a I have paid during these ten years. RT-98 is the most completely nearly a week ago that the re-; I Teamsters Union has decided to faction in the. lab,or movement Sons, Ine. plant In YaleevUle.c been Informed. ; miiniam continues" in Iraq. at ,Yale: volley of shots. . .Soviet Uriion about the United Crusade,” Phil­ Not everyone gets back more than ' effective fuel oil additive in use hellion was crushed, but reliable re- withhold a previously voted $4,000 wae hear^ and felt over a ^ Kennedy declined any comment' i„ Bag$idad, Leftists called on ports have indicated some 4 A I J I J f „ M a I a a hands over 18 Japanmo fishermen contribution to the United Cru­ lips said. dhas of three mile*. today.' This helps your oil on the,threats reportjBdly made by ' naflgeni to erm the people end seized Jan. 28 on charges of tres- ■’In this ra.se, we just don't feel they put in, but it is a welcome relief burner deliver more dean, tle‘ ing is contimilng in outl.vlnglareas. ItSI sade. An SBM Vacation Account will pay fo r .-----... an anonymous telephone caller, toe ernty and government AP. con-eaponderil ‘Stan Carter _ _ — ; passing on Sovet territorial So declared Wendell J. Phillipa, like subsidizing Okies in. Okla­ FIRES CLAD l 40 U V E 8 ' pendable heat. 'You get pre­ over a period of weeks'"- - inoft of • "traitors ’: Tl)e idea obviously '.waters. to have CMS standing by. visited .Mosul over the weekend n> w Haven, March 16 i/Pj—Yale the local’s secretary. homa. . New Yoik, Makcb 16 UB — A mium service, too. All designed them last December. v officers your NEXT vacation and guarantee4t to be th« was to get rid of arm.v and said the 100 or so foreigners undergraduates returned to qlasaes Motornutes and picketa were re­ The , Girl Scouts get part of "When we contribute w* prefer raeh of (ire*, striking mostly at ; / ^ V to make home heating easy. Kennedy told the rackets com­ and others sympathetic to Nas- ported in two of the three eastern funds from Crusade and part from that our money support local small homes and apartraealOt ’ mittee about the calls at a closed there were safe, But he reported todk.w after a weekend of melees most worry-free vacation you ever had! ser's aim of Arab unity. sizeable casualties in the fighting . sparked by snowball tossing. More Kentucky counties caught in the ^h* cookie sale. shops. We have to work here and took at least 40 live* across Ihf- I will soon leave our enrolled group door meeting Tueeday, it was ' 30,000 .Demonstrate g rip 'of a United Mine Workers' "We have rto argument with th* earn our MoheJ) here. " country yesterday and today. .learned last night. However, he re­ and many dead in a battle between than 40 atudenta were arrested, to retire, and it is a comfort to know Caff today for . Some 50,000 atudenta and work­ fleeing rebels and pro-Kassem vll- Unlversit.v president A. 'Whitney Strike..The General Electric Co. Girl Scouts." argued PliiUips. The United Crusade, 'sn area- Most of the vicHau weiw oho- portedly did not ask the committee ers paraded through the heart of closed down its air conditioning wide fund raising organization, drea. ■i:’-';' to take any specific steps to pro­ lagers on the road to Syria. Griawold charged the atodenta "We’re simply saying that when that, through CMS, I .will be able to Cairo yesterday in a demonetraT Mosul appeared - peaceful once with "boori.shness." He aald the in- plant'in Bloomfield. N. J., but four our men aasess themsjilvea for, a supports the Girl Scout* and other- jM[Q|bilhOQ^ tect his family. tion against Kassem and Iraqi sit ip,, strikers refuse, to leave the charitv. they have a right to say organizations. LUBEBDA TO TALK \ Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, An acid throwing incident ■— the tnore.. Carter Said, with moat of cldenta hurt relations between the a rig continue my membership regardless Communists. The demtjhstrators, th* iitter cleaned up. Arms 'have city and the university, and he or- building. .Gov. Nelson A. Rocke the money should be »pent-here in { "We are' not fighting th# Girl New York, HUrA 16 I E - A ) WE GIVE blinding of' New York labor' re­ feller says a massiye tax-relle: Beduts," PhUllp* insisted. “That lineup of New York policeOMPit.^ porter Victor RIetel '— aet off the led by Cairo University students, been collected from civilian* and dered yte faculty to consider die this area." ^ of age, regardless of how many times / GREEN STAMPS denounced KaasSm’s regime- and plan to help failroad and husilinel Mrs, Charles Reagh of San would be like fighting home and p i^ o u sly hflky about ao#wefii| rackets hearings - early: in 1957. , . . __. . _ shops have reopened. Ing quesUenO, today agreed I hove needed to use it. Acid was liurled) into Rieael’s eye.s : Passer’s cam- ‘’Taken on a toilr off the city by ‘^'TOTtoouble°«arted tilth a heavy '"r his tradspor-; proncisco. Bay Area cookie mother; Nobody oan do that. pgign against Redi in the Middle novi-fall on ■ "I^unidav. Some 300 ; tolio" progrsm to he presented to tnittee member, said only on* of J1 ” We do .'believe Bay Area start tandiig. Among them minutes after a broadcast in which the conimafider of siBaghdad bat­ Crusade mpn'ey should be spent tn retired l^ llce Sgt.' Joeeph he denounced labor racketeering. East. talion sent to restore'order,. Carter Muden’ s b S i ^ “ ^ ftto g l^ o to rri^ ! Ctrl Scout Councils in th# five Leader* of Nl nationeii un and then police with snowball*. : Secretary of State Dulles leaves, county area was. buying cookies the Bay Area.'’ Xulwrda: Qiiigfet recently MORIARTY Kennedy told the committee. saw only a few scars of the bloody big of saoh aa' ,lfcut'tihe‘'threata at the aame'umelljon---tha only political' party^per That night 25 arrest* were made,. the hospital for a vIMt to his home from outside the Bay region. Crusade . chairman Mortimer Connectieiit Medical Service, Ini;* battle. Tlte Mosul army gki'ri.son Fielshhacker Jr.- $aid he prefera to noOidiggs tn 'hia to the4fca^ group ttlassillfabout of- milted \t% in th*the TfUAR--called A Ft. 11*d :tlTon headqtiartkrs had a gapii'xg hole As the St. Patrick’s Day Parade - and a ride through a nearby park She ssld the Mt. Diabjo Council W EST BRANCH In Contra Costa- County ordji’*}) steer clear of the dispute. Re said Eleven ether ec BROTHERS MAIN OFFICE EAST BRANCH fers of ....oUtical atlpport... having Ara^bs everywhere to help topple where roqkets struck the unoccU-' trailed to an end Saturday an #*<■ ..A n International President of ent memhera a bVbf Kaspem's regime and, -“ check the timated 1.500 Yile student* jsd'red the Kiwanis club pill visit C,on- its cookies from the National Sale* he Intervened in a dUpute over 9 23 Main St. 23 j fovf Confer Sf. Manch(.“,tcr Parkade bean made for hla brother, S^n pled offlo* of Col. Ahde! .Wahab niokunion candy sold by th* Camp- morale John P> Kennedy (D-Maas), in ex- Communist cancer in' the body of Sbawsf, feportied leader>of th* re- polic* 'marchers' snd again ISom- : aeetlcut for the first time In three snd Senlce Co. in Tulsa/; Which GENERAL OFFICES • NEW ’HAVEN . ‘V ‘ 301-315 Center Street Cor. tinoR St W c if Middle Turnpike .flr# GirU:*everal ysar# w 6Jm1 wortf-I OPfN THURSDAY th* Arab nation.” ------. . 1 years tomorrow when ha calls on gave sssursnees it wa* a com- plataly union eparatlon. "that was snough for mi. I rVTNINCS 6 to S BOTH BRANCHfS OPIN TRIDAYS to P p.m. LOomWemA sn e y * * Th,t' latii^ Syriaii bordar chug* (doMOiMd W.JPBC* NtM) (CanUaited ea Pag* TUrtoaa) Govsmor Ribicoff. , ^ i Ml 3-5135 iMWAYS PUNTY op m l I *5 -I- \ r f a c e : tflItE K ^

Blaze Kills ll H ANwl V / • 8 P^sons Killed School Corporate ProHtsClimbbig and blending whfcilNgtVM muide a Columbia .z' Bebron Melius more natural, more xjllmenalonal / In Arizona ^rash In Farm House I'UP C ‘l sound. For.The flrat time, your Bill Make Sheiiiwold on Bridge V The^ menus for March 16 Like Stock Pric^Av^^ges aart Will be able to dlatlngulah Post Offie^won’t GASOLlNt Kingman. Aris;, March 18( through 20 are as follows: Cross>Hlll, 3. C.. March 16 /4) _____ , ■'^s •where each Instrument fand.voloe ______• .. The Baby Has edmea from—left, right or cehfer. Buy Rpbinson Lot New Stole Road A head-on collision 40 miles iwrtn'^ Elementary A tenant farmer and 10 children By SAM DAWSON «'sales. But ImportKqt, too, la th# tRCMPS NBEOEf) f .. * .^ esd ay: Frartkfurt on roll, died. In li fire that destroyed s 6- (.4 r Business News .\nal.vst) cost cutting that the'-drscssslon -In- In akprt, enveloped In the solid TO BUFF LOSERS. South dealer , east of this northern Arisons' city sound which stereo offers, you wilt The proposed reconattvetion smd Both lidei vnlaenble boibslaw, apple upelde down cake room farm house early .yesterday. New York, Msrch.16 (Ah—Slock apired,, which gives ihenas better Caklr L. Robinson, Oolumbi* By Alfred Sbetaiwold' sriuffed out eight lives last night margin of profit on each tkillar of BANTLY OIL hear music in richer, truer per- maintenance of the IfebPon-Aj»» NCMOH with bok at ruffara in wiari^ ' peanut, butter and Jelly, chocolate porate profits have been climbing, Poat Office f>epartment aa tha de­ ,» Angela, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es D’Agata, Moun- Joe Williams, 32; John Collins, started from a wood stove. labor costs or has at leaat offset tt^ k V IL L B f t i S-3211 My good friend, baVe Hutchln- 11^ Jn Andover la already ai state the dummy. cake with frosting,'milk. too. And many company execu­ By lanU P TEEOQOR sirable aile for a post office. $ K Q J7 5 V 10 9 42 xtata Rd.. Ellington.- She was born March S at Manchester Me­ 32; Hattie Williams and Mary This ,town (\f .500 is. 15 miles any rise In wage scales. And al­ eon," loaned me thli record to re- hlgli^ay* West leads the king of hearts, Friday; Toasteti Cheqse sand­ tives are precilctlng still better ways, after the fixed charges of Ai voH m ig h t expect, I heve been asked to coiriment on and South'gladly takes tha ace at 4 10 > 4 ♦ K J 9 morial Hospital. Hqr maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Collins, all of Peach Springs. wich, orange juice, grein salad, northeast of Greenwood. days ahead. Aiew. I had' not played many The lot la on Rt. 8A at the cor­ Hebrpn Rep. Richard Keefe, who Peach Springs a on the Hualspai Johnny Golden, a neighbor, at­ their business have been met, there AFtER-SOlDS, FLU, Btereopiic 5>und in this colum n Recently I a com- grooves before I underatood hlS ner of Fire Department Rd. It la once. He plans to ruff his low « 9 2 4bKQ10t ^ w a rd FTledrlch, ReickvlHe, and her maternal grandparraU are fruit gelatin, milk. This la something that Wail Introduced the bill, sUd he bellevet Mr. and Mrs. Angela D’Agata, Hartford. She hM two brother, Indian Reservation, just two mOes tempted a rescue but "the flames Is a riding return on each addi­ ^ n k a tio n from RCA which I thm> explains the matter high enlhualaHm. It la Indeed a underatood that Poat Office offi­ that this now aet-up would be to hearts In the dummy and then - SOUTH Street understands even belter A A K Q 2 4 Nell, 13, and Edward, 12; and two aistem, Susam 10, and Jean, p, west of the accident scene on U.S. Junior High ^ struck me in the face, driving me tional sales dollar. YOU MAY SUFFER FIKMI ” thw picer than I could hope to. Today’s column presents flrey. exciting record. cials are not aatlafled with the de­ the advantage o< both Hebron and draw trumps. than it does a psychological rea­ : Most corporations have two - VA 83 • e • • ♦ 66. Tuesday: Baked saii.sage. "PP’e-'qjack, and the house collapsed In son as the wide belief, that contin­ The music is recorded by the cision of the Zoning Board of Ap­ r Andover. At the second trick South ruff# sauce, peas or scalloped tomatoes, frlHit of me." weeks lo go on their first quarters. this material: on your left with your left eye. peals (ZBAL The lot stands In an 4 A 5 2 Candace Ann, daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard LeBlon^ Also killed were Henry Manuel uing inflation Is now written Into .lean-Marie LeClalr Instrumental Hie bill. If passed would con­ a low heart with one of dummy’s Goke, 38. of 12’. Sandla View Rd.. mashed potato, bread and butter,' ByV(j;s wife was In Greenwood But a number nf them alreitd.v have ••Before etereo recordln*: tech­ images on the right with your A Zone and the ZBA granted an tinue the road from the Andover A 7 5 PeUr Green Rd., Tolland. She Was bom March 6 at Manchester the American economy, or a tech­ Tired B( niques were y. 5'., tile FTC reported yesterday. 1959 first quarlPi'. (International future. It Is deeply rooted in past cut, will discuss "Wallpapering." Ts«* S 1;^ of trumps. said the middle-ageiJ woman ap­ chester lornorrow night will be Drive In Fbr Our and vertically. In order to pick traditions, and this fact undoubted­ Selection as well as application of Chester, near the East Hampton Five others escaped by Jump­ In each case the complaint Haiwester, which made $6M mil­ up the two soundtracks, a stereo Declarer may try to reach his Sharon Lee, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Webster. E(ist parently was trying to escape when ly accounts for a great deal of Us paper will be discussed with a line, Is reported somewhat Im­ hand by leading out two rounds ing from windows of the home la Hartford. She was bom March 10 at Manchester Memorial she lost consciousness. Mra. Dorothy Sawyer. Glaston­ chai'ges that tlie company . con­ lion ’.lie previous year but lost $ 3 'j D. FALSE TEETH needle capable of moving com­ current popularity. proved. She Is the mother of Mra. a congested area of North Phila­ At Bridgeport Hospital, a spokes­ bury zone manager of Beauty cerned baa a system of giving dis­ million thi.! time, i plexly has been developed: it vi­ demonstration. of clubs and then ruffing the third Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Stanley Women’s Guild Driver Fined $18, Harold L. Gray and h u made her club. West will over-ruff, and delphia. Sawyer Wlllimantic, and her paternal grandparents are Mr. and man said Mrs. Goohy, who lived Counselor. counts to large purchasers, thus Tills weighs the sampling of 28 Rock, Slide or Slip? GEnMVH brates both , laterally and up and corporations to the downslide al­ The Women's Guild of Columbia home with her granddaughter, South will still lose two diamonds. All the victims were under 21, alone, died from bums and smoke The meeting will be held at 8 making the piice per unit higher FA8TEETH. »n Improved powder to U vettleS kf "BUedM WMiUMt” «H t- down. Simultaneously, the lateral Mrs. Clarence Webster, 67 Adams St.. Buckland. She has a FREE most a.! much as a comparison be •prlnkled on upper or lower plates, Uns TO menu or M Wslttnt. Ije tr^ Congregational Church will meet Struck Pedestrian Mrs. Harry H. Kirkham for iHv The chief lesson of the hand Is the five children and three grand­ brother, La>^Tence John, 4 ’ st: fl-ud a sister, Karen Ann. 20 months. inhalation. o’clock at Whiton Memorial Hall. for small buyers. Front End, Drake and ■utBt. tam las er ItelilBS nrlnMIaa), movement picks up one channel of PTA lo Pre8^“nl with the recession depths welglis holds fRlie teeth more Armly In place tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the eral years. to let the trumps wait until you children of Mr. and Mrs. Cornell 4 4 4 4 4 Lockwood set damages at $20,- Mrs. Sawyer will demonstrate It is al.'K) charged that the Do not elide, slip or rock. No KiiHimy, aiSoterr SKhMhe and Nitrsiustu. recorded sound, the vertical move­ home of Mrs. Clinton Ladd. Mrs. Johnson. 000, He said the cause of the fire the aveiage to the upside. Shock Absorber •r Stteas SaitUlas. OUndr Urlst, dui t* The Vernon woman whose car have ruffed out your losing cards. John Charlee Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. John C. Heald. Mans­ the pi'oper application of co.smot- firms let chain stores combine gooev, fiBBlv taste or feeling. TAB* common Kldnor uid Bloddor ItmiMon*. ment the other. ‘Your Fare, Lady’ Clarence Jeffries, first dlrectres.s, Maacheeter Evening Herald He­ was not known, but might have the value of goods purchased by There was only one other to re­ TEETH U alkaline (non-acid). Doel try OTSrmx for ddlek htl*. Solo for "The two channels of sound hit Georgette Roginka, 17, of 17 field Center. He was born March 10 at Mancheater Memorial ics and answer beauty questions not sour. Checks *J>late odor” (den­ Insj^tloa.^ will be back after an absence of bron correspondent. Miss Susan been a cigarette or spark froih the presented by members of the clnb all their outlets tn order to get port operating in the red in the one ond eld. Art drusclot for OTSIHC, picked up by the needle are then Wlndemere St., as the latter was Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William 1959 period, while there were five ture breath). Gel PA8TEETH at any Work done by ekperts o* #H C• bow tu t TOO fswroTo. Robertson PTA members will two months. Pendleton, telephony ACademy E. Young. Albany. N. Y., and his paternal grandparents are Mr. fireplace. At the biiainea.! meeting the the maximum discount. According drug counter. unscrambled by the stereo car­ Members are asked to bring con crossing a street to school Jilarch in llial predicament In the pre­ conventional makes qf eKra. tridge. The cartridge directs them present their play, "Your Fare, 3, was fined J18 in Town Court 8-S454. and Mrs. John H. Heald. Re'msen. N. Y. - nominating committee will pre.sent to the FTC, individual members of tents of their mite boxes for the .some chains often don't buy vious year. into separate amplifier circuits, Lady,” Thursday and Friday at 8 Saturday. 4 4 4 *4 2 Brothers Droxned its slate of officers for the clnb. Combined the 28 report net prof­ Women's Gift to the National Fel­ Nominations may also be made enough by themselves to rate the 300 YEARS' where they are magnified and fed p.m. in the school audllor,lum. lowship of Congregational Chris Mrs. Audrey B. Lyman. 51. was Scott Jeffrey, son of Mr. and Mr.!. Clinton Hein, 149 Union it after taxe.s in this first quarter MORIARTY in turn into two separate loud­ found guilty of failure lo grant the St., Rockville. He was born March 11 at Manchester Memorial West Covina, Calif., March 16 from the floor, discount for volume buying. of their fiscal year as $46,799,000. LR. L. NORMAN Mrs. Mary Ann Handley, author tlan Women. A ceremony dedi Lions lo Observe PROGRAMS The. three firms h(ive 30 days in ARTHUR DRUG speakers. The two speakers final­ rating the gift will be led by Mrs. right of way to a pedestrian after Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard I'/P)—"Denny couldn’t swim. Gary A social hour and refreshments an Iticrease of 8.3 per cent over tlie DUn'ON BROTHERS FRB8CR1PT1UN, ly translate the musical Impulses of the play, la directing the pro­ a lengthy trial. Mrs. Lyman was Porter. 31 N. School St. and his paternal grandmother is Mrs, dropped his fishing pole when will follow the meeting. Mrs. P’ran- which to answer the complaints. $43,207,000 the same companies Ladd. Sewing materials are to be Presidents’ Night Hearings arc to be held in about Announce! The Re-Openlng 801-816 CENTER STREET EXPERIENCE! into intelligible sound which you duction with the assistance of Mrs. brought and it is expected that originally charged with reckless Hannah Hein, Mountain St., Ellington. He has a brother, David Denny fell in and jumped in after cis Keegan, chairman of decora­ made the previous year. OUR PHARMAaSTS hear in your living room aiereo- him." si.x weeks. Of His Dental Office Telephone MI S-6185 ..BY Florence Woods, musical director, work tvill be completed on the sur­ driving. Gordon, 2. tions. will use the St. Patrick’s Day Tliere are other reasons for the At 153 Main St., Manchester phonically. Deputy Judge Jules A. Karp President's Night will be ob­ ***** Sobbing, a youngster told of a theme. Hostesses will be Mrs. Discount arrangements such as gains than Just a comparison with and Mrs. Cieo Livingston, chore­ prise mailing lo be sent to church the firms allegedly have cause "The net of it la an overlapping families. Mrs. Jane McKeon will said he could not find Mrs. Lyman served tomorrow by the Manches­ Mark Steven, son of Mr. and Mra. Egrl F. Fuller, 37 Pleas­ Sunday fishing trip to a reservoir Douglas Wisse, Mrs. Norman recession days. CThlef is a pickup in ographer. Kenneth Woods will be guilty of reckless dri'ving on the ter Lions Club at the 3 J's Rea- that drowned two brothers. a les.senlng of competition In vio­ .ii. be co-hostess with Mrs. Ladd. Video Eyeryday ant St., Rockville. He v/as boin March 11 at Manchester Me­ Bartlett. Mrs. Richard Ciuran, piano accompanist. Jones to Be Ordained basi.s of testimony during the trial. taurant in Bolton. "Gary had Denny..kept him up Mrs. Leigh P'erguson, Mrs. George lation of antitrust laws, the com­ The affair, to which Lion's la CONNECTICUT BAND. RlcJiard Ernest, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Simmons, Soracchl, both of Columbia,- and STAND C H A D W IC K & CO. East Hartford, He was bom March 10 at Manchester Memorial For the smile of Easter Washing dtshds Mrs. Lena Caspar of Andover, will ir "Green " Beer.. . ★ "Green ” Drinks (S» WHO DO YOU TBUSTT 684 CENTER ST.—6 0 9-0869 ir Irish Songs and Dances 4:00 ( S) RANGER ANDY Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. S. Ernest present a slate of officers. After (tt-M) Oil REN FOB I DAY Preston, West Hartford, and his paternal grandparents are Mr. let us fit them in is eosy today... WE WILL BE CLOSED the business meeting Mrs. Gladys ( S-SS) AMERICAN BANDSTAND 10 :M ( 1^ ) JOHN DALY. NEWS and Mrs. Ray P. Simmons, Bloomfield. He has two sisters, Speiss of Murray^s In Willlmantlc. (41) FUN HOUSE (tt) BOLD VENTURE Music by WALLACE FIELD S and tho "BONNIE BOYS’’ Melanie, 9 ’/4, and Deborah Merrill, 5'». will give a showing of spring hats. 4:11 (IS) THE SECBET STOBM (M) "TEN-4’’ * * • 4 * ^ FOR A FEW DAYS FOR REDECORATING and REMODELING All women of the parish are In­ 4;SO ( S-40) THE EDGE. OF NIGHT 1,:4S (OS) EARLY LATE SHOW Delicious Corned Beef and Cabbage for Lunch and Dinner m (tS-SO) COUNTY FAIR ( S) WEATHER, raw s R Susan Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Tinkelberg, vited. Hostesses are Mra. 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(5S) LATE MATINEE lt:IS ( S> FEATURE FILM MoNlheat with RT^US . . . the (IS) COLONEL TIM McCOY 1:00 ( S) HEADLINES most completdy eflecthre fuel 'Wednesday and at the aame time ( S) WEATHER, NEWS R 1:H ( t) NEWS R WEATHEH look forward to another holiday SPORTS oil additive in use today. And S:N (tt) SPORT8CAST you get premium serrioe. Au­ by holding an Blaster Hat Parade. ( 8) POPEYE THEATER TUESDAY WARDS^ The club will meet at the Com- (18) DUFFY’S TAVERN tomatic deliv«4es . * - bal­ f:4t (tt) SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT ( s-40) LOVE OF LIFE 824.828 MAIN STREET anced payment pisn snu many FRIGIDAIRE inunity Y at 3 p.m. to begin the (|4S ( S-lt) NEWS ' (tt-M) TTC TAG DOUGH celebration, and will dine at 6:16. ( S) NEWS R WEATHER ( S) SEARCH FOR TOMORROW OREN M0N..SAT. to S:30—THURa ti)l 9 P.M. Black other extras designed to make The dinner will be prepar^ by t:N ( S) UNION PACIFIC Ct-SI) IT COUIJO BE YOU Shu-Lok home heating really May. Limited Quantity at thrilling discounts! The few re­ ( S) YOU ASKED FOB IT ( aU) PLAY YOUR BUNCH the Garden Grove caterers. THE TiA p * (IS) MOVIE AT 7 . (40) TV THEATER PRE-EASTER SPECIAL maining 1958 models with quality features galore . . A prize will be given to the TfOOOCOUl’ (tt) WEATHER AND NEWS 1X:4£ (S) THE OUIDINO LIGHT 1.95 member sporting the moat unuMial (SI) NEWS OF THE HOUR R. 1:H ( S) NEWS M obilheat drastically reduced for immediate clearance. Mostly A PLUS ★ WEATHER < S4S> UBEBACE SHOW___ 10 LO. PREMIUM CANNED hat. Each hat must be an original (4t).xNRWS R WEATHER (M) AT HOME WITH KITTT Hm riM«-acUMi one of a kind, priced with trade, sUrting at only .... creation,. according to Rec Super­ KRNrMTM jAV81) I SPY (50) MOVIE MATINEE How happy you feel when they’re so proud,^ 7:U (40) DOUGLAS BDWAROS. (4I> DIVORCE HEARING 1 ^ 3 intendent Jam es E. Herdic, and NEWS l.-SS ( S) GUR MISS BROOKS First thing they want for Eastpr dress-up •Open Thursday Nights Till 9 ' each member has been Baked tq NIME’MMSREU) (tt) RIGHUOHTB ItM ( S-40) AS THE WORLDjniBNS Incorporate a touch of green into (S« NEWS __ ( S) MV UTTLE MABOtE • [is new shoes <9 eijit of 10 ask for shoes, ( S-40> NAME THAT TUNE (51) THE WAY _ W E GIVE HTfC pis. costume. (tt-M> BUCKSKIN ( S-M) JIMMY DEAN SHOW first.) Come in now, before the rush. Choose ^ A -committee headed by Mrs. THE SHERIFF OF . (. S-40) THE TEXAN (t^M) TRUTH OB CDNSE- t HAM DELIVERED WITH ANY 8160.00 .. GREEN STAMPS (tt-M) THE KESTLESS GUN GUENCES (Calar) from,our fresh, complete spring stock of May Tlvnan wrill make bouton­ (IS) BETWEEN THE ACTS X IRS) DAY IN COUBT PURCHASE OR MORE FROM 0>UR nieres of facial tisauea, pipe clean­ FRACTURED JAW ( S-41) FATHim KNOWS HMIT ( «40> HOUSE PARTY _ . . FURNITURE AND APPUANCE DEPT. Little ‘ Yankees, the fine children’s shots (tt-SO) TALES OF 0 W EL^ FAIL (ttRO) HAOQIB BAOOIS (Oslftl ers amd green powder paint for cbilon kf ostyaa I GO ( l-n> MUSIC BINOO V we’re 8o expert-^at fitting. all members. -The eraatz , button­ SUGGESTED SPECIALS MORIARTY hole ripwera are “guaranteed to STARTS WEDNESDAY Heiih Furniisi look real," Herdic said. Exclusive TRIPLE REFINED Entertainment will be provided Frank Sinatra d E u XE FRjEEZER $218.00 BROTHERS during the afternoon b y .a group Sl|irley MacLalne M A N vi T ( H of young people of St. J a nl e a "Some Came Rnanlng" ATLANTIC HEATING OILS • PIECE: FOAM RU BBER ill") M A IN ST Church who recently performed at a bhurch party. JU L. T. WOOD CO. LIVIN.G r o o m s u it e $189.88 M l 3c5135 SHOE HEPARTM I^—Ma in PLOOfI, r e a r The Senior CitiiEen'B bus 'iMvaa AJUMi PAIKINa Telephone Mitchell 3-1129 :3S1-nS CaMH it. for the ■y front the Bait Bid# JW M JN iA T M R«cr«atlon Canter at S pJoL ■|- ■ “■*1.. :-:.l

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X MANCHFjii'l KV JbNlNG HEKALD, MANOhES'i'EK, CONN. MONDAY, MA|lCH 16, 1969 / y s. . ______► —•- ^ iM.— -MANCHISSTEB EVENING HERALD, M ANCH^TER, CONN,, MONDAY,. MARCH 16, 1969 FOUB obvf# oC to* 'luiA f - Prize Baekfire* South Windsor fPMhmtnt*' will b* }>r itm . Kennedy Bares f^ o m m o N S 0 Coventry MarshaU Bidwell Mrs.. Robtrt OAf OB NIGHT S- ^ Tamp*, Fla., March 16 WaUon. / BE EXPEBXB (F) — Tbe aalM mceUng of a All fir* departawnt inamben ar*. Threats to Pupils Take typewrrlter firm at a hotel ^Yanks’ Join urged to attend m apectal meeting M THilRDRUa Pi^affc R ally to turned out to be a lUnking af­ tonight at the EUtagton Rd. flre- fair over toe weekend. house a t^ . Six Children GRAND High Honors Ed Valentine took what he 'j[ii« Sbuto Windaor Art L«agua -Tin- thought was a de-odoriied will meet tonight at 8 at toe S^ng* OM) Of Bum ed-OirfF skunk to the meeUng as a A new team, the TaM s, will be, Pleasant Valley tlultoouae on Bl- prize In a sales contest. Former CHENEY MILLS-HARTFORD RD, and PINE ManoliMter At W indham added to the four whim played to Ijngtott Rd. Time after the buei- toanga for jlsil* to go stay on The skunk got nervous and the South Wlndeor MtUe league hees meeting will be d e v o te to f o r INCQMi TAX some e^sntoittee witnesses; Sen. ►at lU meeting tiimorrow at 8 p.m. smelled up the place. They last year. Earl Carey Rye SL p i l i n g and aketehtog. ASSISTi^CE, CALL ~ A trad to M|> tte A numbsr of honors havs been broke up the meeUng. The in toe c o n p w tio n a l Church par­ will be managtr of the new con­ Mother# to Meet KmBsdy is considered a potently 2LiMMn tomUy wra_--_ ish room. 'A a Women s Sodety for atUlnsd by Coventry pupils In the odor wafted Into the air con­ ANDERSON ** W Nk thzouch Um «fforto tenders. and win W given first Wapping Mother’# Club will (Mlndidate for toe i960 DemocraUc Christian ^rvlce of United Meth­ Senior Qaas at Windham High ditioning ayetem, forcing tem­ n toetmra Stratagr Fataote t__ choice to player' drafts, so that meet tomorrow at 8 p.m^ at the presidential nomtoatlon. H I 9-47A4: Ml odist Chul^ will observe a special School. „ porary evacuation of five strength of the teams will be more « r « l ottra* votratMT tcnten iSogram, “The Meal In the Eleven are on tot honor roll floors of the hotel as well as Wapping Community Houea. Th# counsel told toe committee ~ H ie SiOato* 4-room house ^ nearly equalized. " Those wishing to gq bowling Upper/Room." at Its meeting to- for having received a mark of 80 the dining room and lounge.___ Roberts said the committee feels he had rejected toe offer* and thi - Shoddy Mitt R d f^ m e d to toe pef cent or better in all subjects will go In a group to the Man- group voted unanimously not to go T arwjiad rariyJm day m om lnf. The lorrow at 8 p.m. the present system of district V TOMORROW, ST. PATRICK'S DAY cheater Bowling Green, JarvU ,ie Cooperative Kindergarten carried while at toe school. They teams has proven somewhat un­ further Into toe matter. famUy lo s till tta poMsirtons. total to date to 196 toward a 200 Block, Center St., Manchester. and Nursery will discuss member­ are: Hazel Uttle, rated 7th; Bar­ satisfactory to providing a Kennedy reportedly told toe w F r a y - icts. F- Tedford, Bolton membership goal. Others will remain at the Com- committee he had not told them weliaw dtrertor, said last night ship hnd registration for next year ry Devine, 26th; Nancy Blseell, Coventry Grammar School P T A balanced league. Details of a, new 28th; Janet Bourgault, 29th; Karle laimlty Meuse for a social hour. earlier about the threats-because OUTSTANDING thatimough ^ t o ln g had been s^v- at Its meeting Wednesday at 8 will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow at' player pool and point system wUl be OPEN Mason, 38to; Anita Diette, 63rd; Refreahmente will be served by he felt nothing could be gained « i by people In Bolton and Man- p.m. at United Methodist Church. the school auditorium. A fashion Ironed out at a committee meeting PRICES X Pamela Crane, 70th; Janice Chul- Laura Porter and her committee since he had no Idea of the source. NIGHTS ^^ester to reclotte toe couple and The Bimcatlon Building Commit­ show by both men and women to be held March 26 at the Com­ FOR CLEAN LATE\ tee of the t^ngregatlonal Church ada. 74th: Marjorie Lyman, 76th; munity Hall on Main SL. at 7:30 after the bowling party return* He also was reported to have told TILL - their two eons. , .v Clifford Anderson. 81st and Caro­ members will be presented. Cloth­ tc the Community Hotwe. the committee he did not believe The drive for funds to help toe will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at ing to be modeled will cover from p. m. MODEL CARS lyn Staib, 95th. Names of all boys who qualify there was any connection between New FURNITURE & APPLIANCE Center - family le-eeUbllsh their hdtne will the home of Ita chairman. Leslie 8. A L L MAKES, MOtHELS In mld-yesr examinations, four the mid-l800’a to the present day. Advertlfement— toe threats and the offer* of'sup­ - continue through Wednesday. Peo- Bolton. Meeting Poetponed for teams during tryouts would WANTED of 15 Coventry students received bt, entered in a player pool list, ac­ Auto Insurance high ? Then check port for his brother. . Z. pie are being contacted throughout Public Records The Pond Hill Homemakers the highest grade In more than cording to the basic plan now pro­ Safeco rates. Proudly represented t toe town by a Warrantee Deed:' Theodore H. Group meeting scheduled for to­ We also offer a-flne selectton of one subject.. They are: Nancy posed. Managers would be allowed b’ - the Crockett Agency Inc. MI .RADIO STA’nON SOLD completely guaranteed older workers. They may be identlfl^ and Olga W. Janssen to R. W. ahd day has been postponed to 8 p.m. Blssell In three; Karle Mason. a certain number of. points In 3-1677 Westerly, R. I., March 18 (JP>— model car# for those who wish NEY BACK GUARANTEE • ^ t y • stsndird. fonn suppllM to June Wright, property on .Sunset Thursday at the home of Mrs. W il­ r each bona fide worker. The can- Judith Knauas and John Wanagel, drafting playera. Precedence In The sale of local radio station BETTER QUALITY FOR LESS Lane. A GENUINE - vassefs now Include Mrs. R- Knee- in t W eubjecta: Robert Clever- liam E. Colby. The project will be choosing players would be deter­ Manchester Evening Herald W ERI to a New Haven, Conli., TRADE DOWN Z land J«t>es Sr., Richard Moira, don, Barry Deyine. Martin Dragon, “ Wall Papering" with Mrs. James mined by taam standing. First South Windsor coire#pohdent El­ msin haa been confirmed by the Advertise meht- A. Bell and Mrs. Edwin H. Lawton more Burnham, telephone Mitch­ - John Swaitaon Sr., Paul Maneggl^ Save money on your car In­ Marjorie Lyman, Catherine Wan­ pick would go to the manager of station’a owner, William R. Swee- IMPORTED IRISH r Oscar Kreyslg, Mrs. Emerson H. agel. Pamela Brigham and Ronald as leaders. the team lowest In standing in the ell 4-0674. surance. Others do, why not you? Event# Today WHY PAY MORE FOR FAMOUS - Bosworto. Mrs. Oscar Kreyslg and Safeco is the answer. Call The Burr, In one subject; league. The sal* is subject to approvaf BARLOW ~ Mrs. WlUlam H. Reid. Anyone not Crockett Agency Inc. MI 3-U577 In the scholastic art contest. Cub Scouj^ Pack 65, Webeloa Qtrl Injured Duncan Hines Dies by the Federal Communications - contacted who wishes to contrlb- Andrea Marsh received a regional Den, 6 p.m.. “ Duffy’#" House, Maura Anne Flynn,, age 2'^, of Commission, Sweeney said Satur­ MOTOR SALES ute may do so at Bolton General art award, and Barbara N eff and South St.r Girl Scout Troop 71, at 25 Smith St„ East Hartford, suf­ day. WINDSOR AVE„ RT. 88 Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ Bowling Green, Ky.. March 18 ROCKVILLE. CONN. - Store on Stony Rd. , . ton correspondent, Doris M. D’ltal- Unda Rychling were place win­ 7 p.m., vestry First CongregaUon- fered cuts about the mouth Fri­ (JPt—Duncan Hines, who made a Sweeney said Dr. Augustine L SHAMROCK Z Mr. and Mrs. Sellers and their ners In the Junior division, al Church; Cub Scout Pack 57, day when a South IVlndaor town Cavallaro Sr., of New Haven U OPEN TO 9 EVENINGS la, telephone Mitchell 8-5MS. business of advising people where PHONE TB 6-2588 ^ sons, Eugene, 16', and James, 6, latymen Plan Dinner Den 3, at 7 p.m., home of Mrs. Ru­ truck plowing snow on Graham to eat, died o f lung cancer at his buying W ERI far »100,006. The GIVEN TO EVERY ADULT NORGE APPLIANCES are staying with Mrs. Sellers sls- The Tolland Assn, of Congre­ pert Hodgkins: Boy Scout Troop Rd. veered Into the auto in which home here yesterday. He w m 78. purchaser’s son, Augustine Caval - ter, Mrs. Nancy Rowe, at 11 gational laymen will meet at 7 63, at 7 p.m., "Duffy's" House, she was riding with Robert K. Hines published guidebooks laro Jr., 28, will manage the sta Zoners to Hear South St.; Coventry Recreation X T strant Strant St., ManchesterMancht p.ni tomorrow for a dinner meet­ Flynn, her father. Force of the Im­ which contain recommendailons of Uon, Sweeney said. . X Eugene, scheduled to play his Committee, 8 p.m.. Town Office ST. PATRICK'S DAY ONLY! k E ing at the Church' Community pact threw her against the dash­ restaurants, hotels and motels and dtar at an amateur show in Suf 8 Requests Today Building. board. Houae. vacation areas. PLAY AT SIGHT r & Saturday night with “The Waldo Hyson, 64. of Chapel Rd., The Duncan Hines Institute, KING'S SELLS The Mr- “ d Mrs. Club of the Maacheeter Evening Herald _ Treblsa,” lost not only the guitar Requests for seven variances church will prcpace and serve the operator of the truck, told Con­ which publishes the guidebooks GENERAL In th eflre but an amplifier as well. Coventry correspondent Mr*. F. stable Charles Jurgelas the blade w i t h s i f t L E S S O N S ! and one special exception will be dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Robert and two cookbooks at Ithaca, FURNITURE DEPT. SAVINGS! However, a Cromwell friend was considered by the Zoning Board of PauUne Uttle, telephone Pilgrim of the snowplow struck a heavily N. Y., said Hines traveled more Thorp. Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa .D. packed ridge of ice and sleet as he TV SERVICE ijulck to offer the loan of his Appeals at a meeting tonight at 8 McKinnev and Mr. and Mrs. El­ 2-62S1. than two rollHon miles In his In- was plowing south, swerving the NEW In" l o o k ■ guitar and equipment for toe af o'clock In the Municipal Building. bert E. Carlson lli general charge. specUons of food and lodgings. Days ALL MODELS 'Built truck into a head-on collision with $2.95piu1prt. fair. Felix Gremmo, 819 E. Middle Whist Parly 6 Killed by Fire The Hines home contains one of Nights j Altooqgh Eugene’s teehage Tpke., seeks two variances, one in the Flynn vehicle. the largest cookbook collections In St. Mary's St. Germaine Guild The storm jumped co.sf of road TEL. »n 8-6482 friends amply outfitted him with order to maintain a free standing will sponsor a Monte Carlo Whist Superior. Wis . March 16 i2Pi—A the nation. A T PRICES * c lo t ^ g from their closets,, he was ground sign at the address and to clearing, .sanding and salting close at .8 p.m. Tuesday at St. Mary's father and his five small children to the budget limit. Two hundred *• udlhout a dark Jacket to match attach thfee additional panels to It. Church Itall. Mrs William B. Cully perished early today In a fire I those o f his fellow mumclans. That the other to expand his business thirty man hours of overtime THAT WILL SAVE will be general chairman. Prizes which swept their duplex home. were pul in by the road crew dur­ la, until some school^offlclals heard to Include gifts and noveltle.s. The dead were John Anderson, will be awarded and refreshments ing and following the storm. This about it and bought the boy a dark Eugone Montany, 280 Ferguson 34, and his children—Marjie, 7; Is The Time To Plan Your ______Electric Rd., seeks a variance In order to served. Net proceeds will go to­ winter 130 tons of salt and 3,500 Buitcoat. A young friend who had ward the church’s building fund. Rita. 6; Charles, 4; Johnny, 2>j, SPRING PAINT UP— YOU MANY DOLLARS! - four shirts InMsted Eugene take erect an \addltion to a garage cubic yard."i of sand have been ex­ CttsUAg Tryout" Set and Dorothy, 1. NOW For Estimates Call CHORD ORGAN two of them. which wlll be seven feet closer to Anderson’s wife, Elaine, 32, was pended so far. the north sideline than allowed by Coventry Playera will have try­ Meeting T.nnlght !•« »o PIOVI M »• YOU. Mere i» • BEFORE YOU BUY Mrs. Tedford said she Is unable outs at 8 p.m. March 25 and 26 visiting with friends when the fire fvN kifk MolDr rawoiOBl i^oOfip* to accept any of the numerous of- regulations; Lawrence Fiano, Car­ broke out. She was taken to St. "Indians of Conricticut — Their tn««f HmI *»*to ter St., wants a variance fpr three at Brookmoore Farm for "Glaas History ” will be the subject of a Wm. OicksoR and Son j] by msrabori . . . AT SIGHT! Cera^lete ■ fers o f 'fumlture at this time since Managerie’’ which It will present Mary’s Hospital sufferihg from with heeh. there la no place to store large ar- lots which would contain less shock. talk by Mrs. Raymond E, Mills of GET KING'S PRICE! frontage and area than allowed. as Its entry in the annual Associat­ Windsor at a South Windsor tlclba ed Little 'Theatera festival In May Steve Plasch. 27, a neighbor, told PAINTING ter eniy • 129 .»s / Heart Drtve Beenlts A variance Is sought by Clarence fire department authorities ho saw Historical Society meeUng tonight Brown, 9 E. Middle Tpke.. In order in Hartford. at 7:45 at Wood Memorial Library. / Mrs. Richard F. Dlmock who Tryouts will be limited to mem­ flames about 1 am. (CST) and and DECORATING CENTER /.' conducted the local campaign for to do light machine work at the Harold M. Newberry, program DUBALDO address. Mrs. Madeline Baldwin bers of the Players. The cast will turned In the alarm. Plasch said he Specializing In Church Work the Heart Eund this year reports tried to enter the burning building arranger for the ’aociety, said all 186 Middle Turnpike West KING’S SELLS RADIOS wants a variance in order to erect include two females and tw-o • Establish 1916 s OPEN DAILY 1:80-9 PJ«. $325.43 was collected in the house- by kicking in the back door, but he residents who are Interested are MI 9-0920—MANCHESTER to-house canvass by 30 workers. a dwelling on Adelaide Rd. with a nalea. cordially invited to attend. SATURDAY 9 to 6—MI 9-6208 garage which will be five feet closer New 4-H Club was forced back by the flames and FOR MUCH, MUCH LESS! Last year’s contribution from this smoke. Mr#. Wiliam Driscoll will be In town totaled $105. to the north sideline than allowed. A new 4-H Club, the Seedlings, Holy Name Inducte Peter Laachever, 568 Center St., has been organized with James T. * Six new members were inducted. wishes a variance In order to erect Laidlaw as leader. Officers follow; . In the St. Maurice Holy Name a free standing, lighted Idcntiflca- Donald Kahaya. president; Ddn- ■OPEN THURS. and FRI. till 9 P.M. Society in a special service at the Uon sign. ald Storrs, vice president; David church last night. They were The special exception Is sought Storrs, secretary; and John Gal- fffiii' p i ■ George Banks, Anthony Camille by Lynwood Weacott, Mitchell Dr., inat, re'X)i’ter. Daniel Storrs and T for a repairer’s and used car deal­ .- John Ciacon, Holland Meloche, George Bber'. • ill Laidlaw (1 ; 1 i ■ ^ ' \ Wilfred Cote and William Kelley. er's license. He also wants a with the meetings. Other members Other members also participated certificate of approval. An addi­ include Gaiy Lewis, David Scrib­ In-the ceremony since an induction tional State hearing will be held on ner, . Mark I ’rench and Richard sm >. service had never been held for this request at the same time. Galitiat, The cl b will meet from ROUND MAPLE them. They Included Anthony 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. March 25 at the LIQUIDATION o .. Armentano. Ernest Aspinwall, Laidlaw home. M O T Q f f ttlM pnOFILt ’59 STYUNO... X Pasquale Cafro, Renato Cocconl, Williams Elected PT.4 Name# Committee TABLE and FOUR Plus exmA-iAnoE sppaker ' Andrew Fisher. Keeney Hutchin- The Coventry PTA of Robertson Big 4' X 6' Golden Voiced- Bon. Walter KaVsky, Alex Kozi- By Pharmacists Center School parents has elected speaker. Extra-large out­ kowskl. 'Vincent Krezesicki, Lucien its nominating committee. These CAPTAIN’S CHAIRS put transformer—gives you Laplerre, Anthony Maneggia, include Mrs. Herman LeDoyt, extra performance from this John McCabe, John McDermott, 'W'alter R. Williams of 388 E. Center St. has been elected presi­ chairman. Mrs. Joseph P. Eaton, slim, two-tone beauty. Pink Charles Robbins and Dr. B. J. Mrs. Jean F. Roy, William Ham­ front with Metallic Wood back; Sheridan. The Rev. Bernard L, Mc- dent of the Pharmaceutical Society of Manchester. He la a professor mond and Mrs. Alan Howland-. Maple Sugar front with Gold- ; Gurk, spiritual adviser of the textured Deck. Swivel base of chemistry at the University of The committee will meet at 8 - society and local pastor, conducted p.m. March 23 at the home of Mrs. SECTIONALS! toe service. Connecticut College of Pharmacy. Other officers are Charles A. LeDoyt. Seventeen members of the Banners for outstanding parent- society registered last night for Barbato of toe Green Pharmacy, members’ attendance at toe March - a weekend retreat at Holy Family vice president; Robert Sandals of LIVING & ~ Monastery In Farmington April the North End Pharmacy, secre­ 11 meeting were awarded aa fol­ ■ 17 through 19. tary-treasurer; Robert Sandals lows: First place for largest num­ NORGE REFRIGERATORS! Baptism and George Sandals, the latter of ber. Grade 2 classroom of Misa Laurie Ann, daughter of Mr. and Weldon Drug, publicity co-chalr- Halen Mazur; and second place. ROOMS at Mrs. Elton Ursln of Aapinall Dr.. luen; Maxwell Miller of Miller's Grade 1, Center School, classroom Andover, was baptized yesterday Pharmacy and Michael Hines of of Mrs. Alice Waterman. NORGE HOME LAUNDRY! by the Rev. Bernard L. McGurk at the Medical Pharmacy, co-chalr- Five new membera were en LOWEST St. Maurice Church. n:en of membership. rolled at the meeting, bringing toe OOP Fays Bespecte NIW, COMPACT MOTOnOlA TABU tAWO WITH UIM PaOFIlE '59 STYUNO, TWO-TONE NORGE ELECTRIC RANGE! Members of toe Republican TRIM Pnom i '59 ITTIINO . . . TWO-TONI CAII CASE WITH SIMULATED lEATHEE Town Committee visited the New­ 968 St, PRICES! Polystyrene front — with We (guarantee to Save You Money on kirk and Whitney Funeral Home Beautiful two-tone cabinet only 3 ' d^p. leatherlike vinyl back. Big in East Hartford last night in OPPOSlTt OAK Beautiful tone. Big 4’ Golden Voice" speaker. Golden Voice* speaker. Power­ Everything You Need! respect to Mrs. Ruth A. Kennesqn r " ★ ONE DAY SPECIALS i r ALL THE Lifetime FI.Acir" chaseia. Molded in colors. ful trAnsformer. Push-pull on- of South Newbury, N. H., who died Mahogany, Brown Linen-textured back; White, off. Only 31-4' deep. Willow Friday night at the home of her NEWEST Gray Tweed-texiured back; Blue, White Green front. White Goatekin- son, Howard M. ".enneson of Clark UP TO OFF Tweed-textured back: Pink, teztured back; Antique White Rd. roR TUESDAY WLY! Yi STYLES Gray Tweed-textured back. front. White Goatskin-tex­ Kenneson Is a member of the I LINENS, DOMESTICS, BEDSPREADS, BUNKETS, (Model 5T12; tured bsek. ’■ AS BASY AS 1 -2 -3 ... Bolton Board of ’Tax Review and of toe Republican Town Committee. EVERYTHING at KINO’S Events Slated Bingo will be played by the Wom­ 11^ FOOD KINO U. S. TOP CHOICE QUALITY BEEF DEFT. DRAPERIES, CURTAINS, TOWELS and RELATED ITEMS! I. You sit down an’s Auxilisuy to toe Fire Depart­ KING NEPTUNE’S FINEST ment after a business meeting at AT COST the flrehouae tonight at 8 o’clock. OR BEDROOM SUITES Members will furnish small Items SWORDFISH STEAKS ^ 39c You read numbers as prizes. . Hostesses include Mrs. I All Merchandise First Quality William Hsind, Mrs. John Harris MODERN and Mrs. Everett Hay. BELOW COST! 3. You play real The Board of Selectmen will I FOOD KINO HEAVY WESTERN EOONO-BEEF DEPT. meet tonight at 8 o’clock at toe a n d Community Hall. " GENUINE LAMB C H ^ SALE Motorola music the very A SL Patrick's Day buffet sup­ CH^GE oyi^ # # # Store Wide Reduction^ # # # ^CMAROE O^Y per will be served at St, Maurice ■ LOIN LAMB Lh 75c - - RIB LAMB Lb 65c MAPLE Church tomorrow beginning at 7 first instant... pjn. An hour of entertainment will Stereo High-Fi follow. 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V / 72" LENGTH m t * m Op IeN • AJK to I f r i L BKIHAT, and SATCBOAT 0 IPEN THURS. ond FRI. fill 9 P.M.i V J. ;. j,L t: . : :V L i ' ' - ; musician « famoqa Ota^ Senators Told Gohsider Manchester, P res^T V , Ike to Talk Tonight tar Miamr. tueh alUanoM lu t u n ^ ilig. the ten) saxiqihoM with Giant Storm Bniies which overshadowi all elia aa it ' died Sunday ot jipiKwitlpfrtHr’: ' one of Uiatr ntembon foota a nofd most certainly .means will bt here Count Baale’i •poMoree by the Wawebertat heart______attack, -,-UWr. » N ^ro, U.S. Has Forcii to UM paooufeoa pledgod to tt'lfor eVeh in a much damaged Oowwa mt CharehM waa bom in W ood ed ; Miss. Stock Exchange Told EnMiing lfrraii> MWt ot|itr purpooe all lU own, wid Ope% Forum tloiv or won’t we be here at then swain has the whole picture; SantaBta Monica, (taUf., La* Wide Midwest Area Radio Hit On Crisis in Berlin no loii(or. Vitaen tha body oC Abraham Lin, F. Jamaa, 80, magazine andsinotlOD To Hold Berlin been pven entirely too much im­ picture artiat, died Sunday After a Nor Aould It be thoufht that portance, and the fallout relatively ►tajay In atata In Cleveland dur­ M*nche*t*r today mad* it* hid (Ooiltiiiilwd from f s f s Om ) , . Communlcattanr'fbr^ publications In the Open Forum will not l(Hig .Ulhess. He was an Blustratpr (OaottsuM from l^age One) fcfr .conalderatlon a* a . posalbl* France hag bem the onfy nation to be guaranteed publication It they contain tnprp than 300 words, so?' But the other dsy a factual ing Uta.courae'of the agd funeral (Ctmtlnaed from Page Oa*> Journey back to lUInola, an elderly for the Chicago Dally Newa for 20 Dlacs for the New York Stock Ex­ divert NATO regourcee to other, ^ ^ e Herald resei^e the right to decline to publish any mattsr magazine cam# in my mall with a yearn and later waa with a w «r;i jowB and NsbnsKa- ’The vicious Privileges ister Harold Macmillan in a fur-- .PubUahcn that may bo llbelmta or which is In bad taste. Free expression front page headUne, "The effects Negreia atiobd In the line of mour- of on the outcome of the Berlin change to relobata it a move - U ther effort to agree on a" common IXMadad October 1. UU ends. .It waa only laet Bjimmer that neri holding, n^4*ttlo child In her magasines. He Joined the MGM wind* battered nbrUjem Midwest made away frtm it* present loca­ of political views Is daslred by contributions of this character of fallout on ths milk w« drink." I Studio art staff In 1935. ■ situation “ because the 7th A m y stand among the AJIles. ’The talks WA the UftltM Stitee, intent up6n but letters which Are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. sat down and read 10 pages packed arms. When it came her turn to areas with gust* up tp 18 m.p.h, In tion. , / . (ContIniMd horn Pmgo One) will continue during the weekend view thp'body aheJiguedfor a long Ot,Uwa — W. D; Mattaawa. 62. is one of the t>est'trained and best' . The auggeation that Manchester mountthiii a quick power play in with fecU, and then wondered Why assistant undersecretary of state part* of Michigan. ^ Arhiand H. Aubut, 20, of 11 Arne K. Rjuuniiseon at Elsenhower’* mountain retreat. all this was not considered high­ time into the face of ftbc eman- Vine S t, who "Just wanted to go equipped units in the world.’’ considered waa made In a letter ur^ed that the billa be rejected Arne E. Rasmifsson, 47, 36 Clin­ Camp David. Lebanon, preseed NATO reeourcfe About Budgets 'Nf private business woi^ld be dlsaa- cip^ or, and then nrhlaOerodXq her for foreign affairs In charge of Tha snow, powered by the high froth Richard Tlbblta, executive ly newsworthy by the dally press. adminietration, died Saturday. for a ride” Saturday night and The general said nothing drastic In view ot that. ton St., died yesterday at Man- Macmillan is reported as likely and facilities Into emergency use, To the Editor, ■^TOus but In public btieine«s theie I know it is all pretty horrible. tile one, "Honey Chllb.x take a >K0TH1NG HAPPENS winds, ranged up to a foot or more director ot the Town Development chratM 'Memorial Hospital after a Matthews, who was bom in To­ and blocked highways In many 'etole a car and drove to Wllllman- can be done now to strengthen the But he added he atlll favored to urge agreement on. a eummit “ g S 5 S t » “ " ‘ with no consultatksh of our NATO Some days fcgo one of your able Is^NiJways the possttiillty o f In- Strontium- 90 Ih the milk we drink ng look at dat man - he dtad for WITHOUT A CAUSE" tlc.'waa placed on 6 months pro­ CommlaOtan, to G. Keith Funston, the principal behind the legisla­ brie# fllneas. conference' with Soviet Premier creuing the taxes or stepping up ronto, Joined the department in Midwest areas. Air Force**) hand in the situation, preaideny ^ the Exchange. • •• ••«**#<« allies. contributors to the open forum and our babies and children grow you." •(Author’s Name Below) • bation by Deputy Judge .Jules A. tion. He noted that 16 slates have 'He was a member of the Eman­ Nikita Khrushchev to follow up a ^'ee MottUia sto stressed In a letter the ever- bond iSiues. Boniotlraes, I ponder Friend, during thia season of 194^;- , / ’The last of the passenger trains adding that In generaMt Is to all The letter fpllowa a declaration LSU bn thia milk which looks as m sh Karp In Town Court this mom- such laws on the Ijooka, uel Lutheran Church, and had been meeting of the Big Four foreign jie Uontk .. If we want to ask ourselves mounting C04,' of every town de­ oyer whether we did rigkt In arid clear as ever, nonetheless Lent, take a long look at Christ, Washington — Brig. Gen. Jpan A great many people de­ was freed from It* snow-bound intents mohlllzed to within a mat­ by Funston that impoalhg a city employed by the Viking Bakery of reekly ...... station by five Diesel units coupled ing. Sen. Wallace Barnes (R-Rris- ministers which haa been suggested • l^ e Oopr . ;S reallsttcaHy who It Is has kept partment. I would like to make It abandon! ngXhe old town meeUfigs, wherever you get It these days It for He died that you might live! Brice de Bary, 63, French m bas pend on our pharmacy for Aubut faced Charges of operat­ ter of hours. tax on' stock, transfers — as pro­ West Hartford as a route salesman for May. sy military attache, died Saturday together. It was en route frpm Ash­ posed by New York Mayor Robert tol), speaking In behalf pF Rep. NATO alive, and as strong as it Is. clear that while I was an official big, as our voting list has become, contains an unseen contamination One thief looked snd cursed - the ing a motor vehicle without the He said the Strategic' Air Com­ Keith E. Dubay (R-Brl^tof), asked for the past 10 years. Chairman J. William Fulbright WISMBKR o r forVhen tfe did that (and I was of a heart attack.-- / their medicines and health- land to Green Bay-MUwaukee- F. Wagner—might lorce the Ex­ THE ASw Jo a TED PRESS there Is onl" one answer,, and it In this town for many years and which Is a toxic substance, known other, looked at the same Chrjst owner's permission, obtaining mand has bombers and tankers the committee to wJJfchdraw a bill He leaves his wife, Mrs. Marga­ (D-Ark) of the Senate Foreign Rc-^ The Aeeocleted Prr»« H excluilrely one o f the proponents) we aban­ |b accumulate in human bone. and found life; some of the soldiers aids, We enjoy Iheir con­ Chlcago. Three other trains on 15-minute alert, the Atr Defense change to move out of New York doet’ not name ui or any of our dealt with annual budgets, as a goods by false pretenses and fail­ introduced by Di|feiy. ret Foraell Basmusson; three latlons Committee said In a week­ mUUed to the use o( republlMUon ot member of the administrative doned taxpayers’ control of our Scientists talk in terms of thresh looked and gambled for a feiw fidence and try our best to couldn’t get through the big snow Command has fighters on 5-minute State. daughters, Mr*. Anne Marl** I-a- end 'rV-radlo program that the all aeve dfepetchex credited to tt or fellow members. It la Russia keeps drifts until snow plows arrived. ure to secure a license. The last In hla letter, Tibblts said the Idea At the end^ <12 the hearing on •ot otherwiM credited body and important state com­ tax rate. \ x old doebs anr FTMay-l htm. Thureday. I have seen administrative heads businesses have had to live within Southward and rain changed to lieu of $1,000 bond. Taylor told the aubcommittee ed special privileges, we invite Fulbright said he interprets El­ of departments and commissions views ^ the definite merits-merits of bench of the California State Sn- blanchester’s Oldest macy service. Have you Connecticut levies no State, Boys. He is also a poet and has Mra. Paula' W. Uhlmann For Satnrday-rs. m. fW ay. Our unfavorito public official. budget.* and are quite restrictively •nPW. a* the cold front swept Into William E. Baldwin, 16, of 521 the country should go to war if regulation sperlflrally licensing senhower’s statement about stand­ aasalfled^deadlfiip: lOJO y ^ worry themselves sick toward the fluoridation I was embarrassed to preme Court, died Sunday. He suf­ with Finest Facilities- visited our pharmacy late­ Main St., who drove his father’s county or local personal Income had several poems published in by Hie stale. This we do not want.’ Rockville Mrs. Paula Weber ^ of pubileatloo except Saturday— Lewis L. .Strauss, Is up to his old controlled by either their profits or find the name of a relative with the the Aftpslachians. n ie front cross­ necessary for Berlin. But he added church pamphlets and newspapers; ing firm as meaning "we will not end of a fiscal year when there fered a heart attack Feb. 11 and Off-Street Parking ly? We believe our effort to ed Georgia preceded by showers car for about an hour Saturday tax: no State or county property Barnes also said the press was Ulilmann, 66, widow of Henry W. • Am . ______their line of credit at the banks same surname as mine appearing last ’Thursday pneumonia set In Established 1874 he believes "that if we are ready tax; no local or county sales tax Wednesday at 6:.30 a m. Holy Uhlmann, of 90 Tnlcott Ave., died give one Inch on Berlin unless there tricks In his new post. After he was a sizeable balance In their please may cause you to be­ and thunderstorms which pelted night without his father's knowl­ if necessary t. go all the way It not seeking special privilege. Monday, M ar^ 1# These men are forced to slay In a recent letter opposing this as and a blood clot developed In an Or no temporary liability tax. The Communion at St. Mary’s will be at Rockville City Hospital yeater- are concessions on the other aide bed played his tricks too many budget. Some of ■ther’,' would buy areas southward Into Florida. edge, was ned $15. probably will not be neceasary.” "This stand is in line,” he said, that would Jtistify It. . .’’ / large sums of postage stamips. within reasonable bounds by either set to the cominunity. I want to artery to his right lung. come one of our regular chief aource of general funds for followed at 10 a.m. with Holy Com­ day morning after a long illne.ss. times In his post as chairman of their own policies or those invoked Some 6,000 persons, mostly Judge Karp levied the fine on a Taylor said that if full Commu­ munion, interceassions and unction. "will! our previous position* op­ He said that If a free corridor The Foreign Aid Request exhers dug up varied excuses for make it clear that although the New York, Lester (the Pres) Patrons and would welcome charge of failure to secure an op­ the State is the retail sales lax of posing special . class legislation. She was born in Saxony, (Jer- the Xtpmlc Fnergy Commission, b.v the banks from which they bor name's the same ths opinion is di­ Young, 50, topflight modem Jazz teenagers, at a high school bas­ nist forces were thrown against with uninterrupted access could requiring a greater budget and. you. ketball tournament in Des Moines, erator's license. A secon^d charge, 3 per cent. These bills were drawn and in­ many, Dec. 7, 1892, daughter of While the Democrats In Con­ and reaigned rather than face a row. Up until a few years ago our rectly opposite—especially since the We.st Berlin area "we prob­ Continuing, Tlbbit.* pointed out the late Robert and Mary Flechsig established and some form of £n- the funny part of this whole situa­ • were stranded overnight by the using a motor vehicle without the ably could not win Immediately in troduced to-the leglslq,ture without ternatlonal control of Berlin pOUld gress are quarreling with President Senate votA.on another term in tion, were it not so tragic for the town governing body Included men some of my wife’s-, employer's owner’s permission, was dismissed. that a great many members of Weber, and liad . lived in Rockville who had long business experience patients may mistake the relation­ Saturday blizzard which made a military sense,.but I don’t sug­ the Exchar.ge have aireadv heeded the prior knowledge of CDNA or of be set np, "I think that mljfht be EHeenhawer because he doeen't taxpayers, is that many of the.se YOUR p h y s i c i a n Hospital Notes any other Connecticut newspaper for more than .50 years. She was that post, President Eisenhower and they knew from this first-hand ship and as.sume that that office travel Impossible. At , Lincoln, Baldwin took the car about 9 gest for a momeht that Berlin is "the call of suburbia” and a Man- a member of the First laillieran an offer to be very seriously con­ want to spend more money st named him secretary of commerce, officials actually hypnotized them- THIS IS THE HOUR! CAN PHONE NVb., Bome 3,500 prep basketball p.m. and drove around toWn With not defensible." organization to our knowledge. . . sidered," selvea into belie,ing their depart­ knowledge how to control and liVc waa on the wrong side of the fence chasler, Connecticut, location ADMITTED .SATURDAY: Rob­ "We appreciate the good Inten­ Cluirch and the Degree of Poca­ home, for both military affairs and where he would, supposedly, be a In this Issue. We all want fluorida­ Mitchell 8-5321 fans spent Saturday night In the two friends, one 15 and the other After the release of Taylor’s would reduce the commuters’ ment really needed the proposed within budgets. ert .Jackson, 28 Cooper St.; Mrs. tions behind the sponsorship of hontas. the domestic economy, they also Willard B. Rogers tion for the benefit of ourt chll WHEN YOU NEED city because of Impassable roads 18. The boy's father, Alfred Bald­ testimony, but before White's problem. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Mil­ non-cqntroverslal figure. That sup- budget. win, discovered the car missing Olga Scott, 64 lyockwood St.: Rob­ llie.se bills. Moreover, we do rec­ now attack him for wanting to dren’s dental health. '• A MEDICINE to their homes. testimony wa."! made public, three The town has several sites dred Berthold of Rockville; two poaitlon denied the gauge and na­ tanother grou.’ of town and state The tornadoes struck the towns about 10 p.m. and called police. Senators questioned whether ert Wallace, Thompsonyllle; ognize tliat under cerlaln circuin- Cluh Tickets ofhcials ab ays aslced for much 'Important Subject’ Francis E. DancossA • which would be suitable for the George Williams. 104 Walnut St.; sons, Henry W. Uhl'mann of Rock­ spend too much money abroad, In ture of the Strauss mind, which of Opal, Owensville and Moko in Young Baldwin brought the car President Eisenhower's efforts to slance.* newa sources must he pro­ ville and Wilbert D. Uhlmann of r.'.or« than they actually needed To the Editor, Pick up your prescrip­ location of the Slock Exchange, Mrs. Naomi Janlcki 124 ttharler tected for the benefit of the pub­ the foreign aid program. can always make a narrow and ‘Swell Job’ Arkansas Saturday night. Casual­ back after police had been notified balance the budget may weaken Tibblts said. Manchester; a brother, Magnus In proposed budgets because they Amid the welter of startling news of Its disappearance. Oak Pt.; Mrs. Helen Sliaw, 630 Ly- lic. . . Their threat to increase his pro- twisted road out of any public of the world today, Ruasia, To the Editor, tion if shopping near us, or ties Included one dead In each of the nation's military power. In a statement Saturday re­ Weber; two sisters, Mrs. Martin Go on Sale felt that their requested sum the small communities and 11 In­ Sens. Jacob K. Javits (R-N.Y.l, dall St.; Daniel Sullivan, 305 Hil­ "We believe that each case and poaed spending on one hand, and policy. It la the mind which is con­ Bolivia, Africa, Cuba and else­ Let’s give our town Highway De­ let us deliver promptly Judge Karp also found James W. garding the idea that New York Dletzel and Mra. Flora Baer, all of would be cut some and they want­ partment a pat on the back, for a jured. 'Twisters also hit areas In Florence, 17, formerly of 48 Mc­ Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn.) and liard .St,; Richard Post HI, 105 each set of facts should be Judged Rockville: and eight grandchil­ cut It on the other, makes their sidered responsible for some of the ed leeway betwen their inflated where, also crime news of the without extra charge. A City stock transfers. Funston Deming St.; Ignatz Relzer, 219 on Us merits only by our courts. counti^ on every front page — a Job well done, during the storm of southern Illinois. * Kinley St., guilty of violation of Allen J. Ellender (D-La.) raised called the proposal a “totally un­ dren. Wednesday course of action a little difficult to curves In the Dlxon-Yates deal, the request and the final deciaion of March 12. I think they did a ewell great man.v people entrust Severe wind storms also lashed probation but he suspended Impo­ the doubts in separate transcribed .School St.; Mrs. Elizabeth Flbich, We are strongly against blanket The funeral will be held tomor­ the budget controlling offlcials. most important omission has sound scheme to make investors New Britain; RelnhnnJL Lehman, legislation as proposed in these ______■ <4 - follow. But, while their carfipaign mind which pursued Oppenheimer taken place. The program for a Job. us with the responsibility the Memphl's, Tenn., area Satur sition of sentence. Floreivce is cur­ radio-TV interviews. throughout the country help solve row at 3 p.m. at the I„add Funeral Some of these 08al was dropped and the fa- Robert Morrison, 237 Summit St.; Ponton. John Sommers, president of the and even Indispensable was to Notice ing from eastern Michigan across grocery store on Rt. 85 in Bolton. Mrs. Margaret McKenzie, 2.50 Por­ Ave., died Saturday afternoon at plaint about the Preetdjmt’s foreign and Fridays. On\those days we offer a full 8 hours of uninter­ Ellender said the planned cut­ ciUties were never used. Allied Printing Co., said the tick­ which seems to have the knack for I'.eop stepping up their budgets •Quotation by Leucippus the Lower Great Lakes region.- Bound over to Tolland County ter St.: Mrs. Mabel Sasleia, 32 Nor­ The Emma Nettleton Group of SI. Anthony’s Hospital, Rockville, rupted service, #\a .M. to 5 P.M. ’These hours are especially con­ back in Army strength is inadvis­ More rriUclsm of the new pro­ et* would be delivered to Tom- aid program Is that It ^ cen trates cMVinclng President Elsenhower and personnel. (about 450 B.C.) Considerable blowing snow in Superior Court, Florence was sen­ wood St.; Mrs. June Paul, South the Center Congregational Church after a long Illness, venient for saving'pr transaoting other financial business on your able. posal came from Edward T. Mc­ klel’s <3(fice this afternoon. too heavily on military spending tlkt It Is valuable. Of course, the same practice In Copyright 1959 (2W4) northern Lower Michigan and tenced to the Cheshire term on Windsor: Ronald McMahon, Eaton will meet tomorrow night In the She was born in Rockville May TO THE OUSTOMERS OF THE way home from work, or 'while doing some late afternoon shop­ Two other Senators, in televi­ Cormick, president of the Ameri­ 7, 1870, daughter of the late Johrt abroad, to the detriment of the eco­ Washington’s latest Instance of eastern Upper Michigan blocked March 21. sion interviews, stres.sed the seri^ Rd.. Rockville; Michele Howard, 53 Robbins Room, starting with des­ ping. Thursdays, of course, the hours are extended right straight many roads. Snow bn the grounds can Stock Exchange. He said of the and Ema Bllson McPherson and nomic aid which, in their opinion, Strauss at work concerns the de­ through to 8 P.M. Manchester Savings and Loan; 1007 Main Under a recent revision of the ous nature of the-Berlin situation. Wagner proposal: "I think it is Spruce SI.; Mrs. Grace Aldrich, sert at 7:30. Mra. Irving Prentice ranged between 40 and 50 inches, statutes, people who .are serving RFD 3, Vernon; Susan Dynes. Cov­ of the Mary Cheney Library will had lived In Rockville moat of her Khrushchev Warns should be the dominant feature In nial of an export license by which HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMFANY Street, near Maple Street. “ Manchester’s Oldest Financial In- Sen. Styles Bridges (R-NH) said stupid. The fact of the matter is life. Read Herald Advs. Including fresh falls from 1 to 4 jail sentences, but who atlll have the United .States should fight for entry; Jeffrey Mullen, 99 Maple give a book review. our help to other nations. an American manufacturer sought stltntion." Inches. that it is measures such as this She attepded Rockville Meth­ charges pending against them, free access to Berlin. "If we back that are driving business out of St.; Deborah Haines, Willimantic; Nasser at Signing In this, they have a good argu­ to sell some .10 miles of steel pipe Lighter amounts of snow fell in may obtain hearings on the un­ Linda Farrean, 8 Cedar St., Rock­ The Infant Jesus of Prague odist Church, On THE FOLLOWINO STREETS: parts of the upper Ohio Valley and down here." he said, “we'll never our citv." She is survived by a nephew and ment. Once again, the President to Russia. Russia’s new seven year tried charges. be in a strong position again." ville: Mrs. Ruth Boglisch, 669 W. Mothers Circle will meet Wednes­ Of Pact witli Iraq lower Great Lakes. Rain fell from The city proposal was made by day night at 8 o'clock at the home, three nieces. haa aubmltted a foreign aid plan calls for the use of thousands Judge Karp fined Waldon M. Sen. M*he Mansfield (D-Mont) Wagner at a conference at Albany Middle Tpke.: Mrs. Be.ssie Brack- Funeral service* will be held to­ eastern New .York Into New Eng­ Poston, 35, of Andover, }102 on a of Mrs. Fred Barrett, 84 Bowers program which le to finance main­ of miles of such pipe. Strauss, the land. However, with colder air ad­ .said the United Stales should start Saturday with Gov. Nelson A. ley, 82 Chestnut St.: Mrs. Theresa morrow at 1 p.m. at the Ladd (Oonttnued trom FAge One) ' 1. Tower Rood, French Rood, Oliver Rood. Gnm f charge of driving while Intoxicat­ to consider removal of its depend­ Howard. 53 Spruce St. St. ly our nourishment of the military other day, rejected the proposition, vancing into the region, snow or Rockefeller and legislative leaders. Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Ave., ed. Poston appealed the finding ents from West Germany. He The idea was to tax stock transfers ADMITTED TODAY; Ralph with the Rev, Simon P. Mont- vanities In other nations, and which In his capacity as secretary of Rood, Bolton Street from Cdumbuo Street south flurries were indicated. Will Vance, University of Hart­ "Interest on the loan will be at Light snow also fell from north­ and has posted a $125 bond for said' he regarded the Berlin at half the rales now imposed by Finney, 104 W. Middle Tpke. gomety, pastor of the Rockville the rate of 2'4i per cent. , gives the short end of the aid dol­ appearance in Common Pleas ford, will be the guest speaker at cOTifrierce. This was his privilege. to Grant Rood, Hartiund Street, and Windemero eastern Kansas into southwestern crisis the mose serious since Ko­ the state. These range from 1 to BIRTH SATURDAY: A daugh­ the meeting of the Clvitan Club to­ Methodist Church, officiating. "The agreement is report*Mrs. Marguerite Spielman ski, Walter Backus.'Joseph Regr events in Iraq and would define it.* Amen to that, and to the call for pretty, too. Looks like seawa.shed timber'. . . comes in in vliBW of the large number of reached Hartford 20 minutes after the Town Board of Directors and and aon, Ellington. It takes all kinds of nations to New to get rid ef these s'.'spension of his license. He was getts and Charles Miski. attitude when one power tri­ wiae racrifice on our own part But Silver-Gray, Havana Green, Fawn, Frosted Ebony. residents Interested In the prob­ the surpri.se alert was sounded. members of the Board of Educa­ Teachers Reject umphed over the other. make a world—even a smaller and arrested early this morning by -DISCHARGED YES'rtJRDAY: If wo really want to avoid that 'enee'a'year btues' lem. State Police on Rt. 15. He has tion at a reception held yesterday Susan Dynea, Coventry: Robert Rlfaat said the Politburo of the ' afternoon at the Museum. .John graveyard, let ua export more of more restricted division called a No date has been set for a sec­ posted a $200 bond. Vogel, Enfield; Michael Hebert, 109 Sharing; Salaries Iraqi Communist party is now run­ "free world." If meeting pr^rty iniurance We’ll give do-it-yourself advice . . . rent power tools ond special town meeting on the Kaman Awarded Ripley Forbes, director of opera­ Adams St.; Jeffrey Ostberg, 23 Two Cars Crash, ning Iraq, with Kassem and hi.* tha Ingredients of life, and less tions of nature centers for Young At the moment, there Is an un­ premiums on an annual basis is . , . recommend competent men for the difficult jobs ■ubject. Selectmen explained at Saturday Cases Barry Rd.; Allan Schwalkert, 194 Hartford, March 16 (A5—Direc­ ministers only tools;. He charged of the merchandise of death. Where their meeting Friday that a de­ America, Inc., waa also among the Riders Injured pleasant minor spotlight fixed on living you "budget trouble” . .. Francis Moran, 52, of 82 Oak 114 Million Order Parker St.; Clement h lejna, 21 tors of the Connecticut Education the Politburo is trying to lay down In the world can we say that Amer­ . . . and advise on financing. ciaion from the town counsel'* of­ honored guests. Charter Rd., Ro'-kvllle; Laura a plan to separate Syria from our faithful ally, Turkey. There, a our new monthly payment plan St., forfeited a $25 bond when he Assn. (CEA) haven’ t much use for ican military aid has created ae- fice bn the legality of holding such Permanent exhibits of the mu­ Hazen, Enfield; Wallace Shearer, Two persons, both 'passengers, Egypt, its partner In the UAR. k for you. Now you can pay a meeting out of town would have failed to appear In Town Court Washington, March 16 (A5—The seum are housed on the main floor cturlty against Communism ? Our newspaper editor has been sen­ Saturday on a charge of intoxica­ Cider Mill Rd., Bolton; Mra. I.SU- a suggestion by the chairman ot were Injured at 10:40 a.m. Satur­ for insurance on your home, If you set your monthly payment at ; 110 to be reached before arrangements Navy, today announced the award of the converted school building at rette Marquis, 341 Hilliard St.; aconomic aid haa Its Inefficiencies, tenced to 16 months In prison, fined tion. the Hartford Board of Education day, when the two cars in which car, business and other prop­ ■ could be made. of a 14-million-dollar helicopter 126 Cedar St. Exhibits for loan Conrad Mohr, 41 Garden St.; Mrs. J444 and had his paper suspended Your initial purchases may amount to: $100 A meeting, held March 9 to dic- Joseph LaForge, 47, of 29 Gard­ production contract to Kaman Airr that teachers contribute to help they were riding collided at Camp- Pipe Band Plays ■ but at least It has a ch ^ te of erty .. . the convenient "by the are catalogued and stored ^n the Pearl Wren, Wapping; Arthur Bru- from publication for a month. His euas the school problems, was ad­ ner St., was fined $10 on a charge craft Corp. of Bloomfield, Conn. ' basemept. Sevtkral njembers of the pay the salaries of other teachere. j field Rd. and C oo^ r Hill Sts, building something of permanent month" way. of breach of the peace. neau,'South Windsor; Guy Jewett, According to Manchester po­ crime waa that he published a Your credit limit may be extended to: $200 journed Immediately after It. be-’ Kamao will produce high-speed, Lutz Junior Museum League who East Hartford; Miss Linda Palmer, Several days ago. Board Chair­ At Mass. College ■ecurlty value. ran by Coventry Fire Marshal Raymond A. L.areau, 19, who ail - weather utility helicopters lice a car driven north on Camp- summary of a series of articles an For all the details, call us today. gave an addreair of 33 Charter Oak comprise the volunteer* that per­ 64 Falknor Dr.; Mrs. Florence Ho- man Thomas E. McBride suggest­ field Rd. by Gil Santo Christo, 39. Delmar Potter due tp overcrowd­ powered by gas turbine e n ^ e s. form the many duties connected her, RFD 1, Vernon; John Martin, ed teachers and administrators A delegation from the Manches-. American newspaper publisher, word gots around ing at the Robertson School St.. Was fined $10 on a charge of of East Hartford, slid through the Weakness Of Coalitions There will be a service charge of 1% per month on The first of the new models is with the operation of the muse'um, Ellington Ave., Rockville' Mrs. might ante into a fund to hire ter Pipe Band played at the Dad’s Eugene Pulliam of the Indianapolis anditorium. An estimated crowd of breach of the peace. The court sus­ sicheduled to be rolled but In early intersection Into the path of a car pended Judgment on .-a ' second were at work In the basement yee- Annie Luurtsema, Coventry; Mra. teachers and special service per­ driven by Joseph Bablneau, 59, 25 Day celebration at 'Wheaton Col­ The deciaion of France, under de Star, had written about Turkey. One of the smartest clubs in town is the Bantly. Fuel the unpaid balance with a minimum charge of 25c per 600 were In the building at the spring, the announcement said. terday demonstrating their" Jobs Nancy Stevenson, 41 Wadsworth sonnel such as. social workers cut lege In Norton, Mass., Saturday.- time and mapy more were being charge of intoxication. - Palm St. ' - OauUe, to withdraw that portion Pulliam's articles included some Oil Club. Every member is diseriminafing . . . knows a month.' Kaman and the Navy Aeronau­ of cataloguing, preparing and re-, St.; George Miller, Soniers; Wil­ from the Hartford school budget Drum Major William. Forbes led turned away at the door for. lack tics Bureau pioneered in the devel­ Robert Jackson. 70, 38 Cooper o f Its fleet previously earmarked criticism of Turkey’s Premier bargain: demands prompt, efficient services; appreciates I ^ pairing exhibits, etc. liam Spaulding, Vemon Trailer for next year. St., a passenger in the Bablneau the delegation. ,/ Ot seats and parking space. opment of gas turbine powered On Friday, about 40 administra­ for NATO command, la being taken Menderes. The Turkish editor who Selectmen have' aald that no Visitors to the museum yester­ Court; Mrs. Shirley Clarke, South vehicle, waa adiftltted to Man­ The Manchester pipers nrislted clean-cut, well mannered, well dressed service people. Goal Gas Fumes helicopters Ip 1951. day learned the museum now Windsor; Mrs. Marie Waltz, 1 tors offered to put down $100 u - .A unpleaaant development, printed the summaiy of the?se building In the town ot Coventry, chester Memorial Hospital for with the dean of women at the If it's g email purchase— *yeu can use our Continu­ The' copters Will have retract­ numbers some 2,000 exhibits, Tho^mpson Court, Rockville; Alex­ apiece, but Saturday the directors treatment o f ' shoulder injuries school, Miss Leota Carolene Col- which weakens both the spirit and articles Is himself opposed to Men­ with the possible exception of an able landing gear and a four-blade of the CEA, which represents Bantly Club'members pay their yearly fuel bills in 10 unheated skating rink, is large Kill Derby Woman 1100 of which are available for ander Pearson, South Coventry; Mrs. Agnes Santo Christo, 38, of pltts, whose father, the late Rev... tiia strength of NATO at a mo­ ous Budgot Account Pkui. Whan you upon your ac­ rnialn rotor. Mrs. Ruth. Rivard. Dart Hili Rd., teachers as well as principals and deres. Perhaps he saw in the quota­ equal installments. They pay lowest market prices and anough to hold the expected crowd. loan to classrooms; 56 school East Hartford, passenger In her Robert Ai Colpitte, whs pastor of ment of Elaat-Weet crisla. tion of the American Journalist a count, state the amount of monthly payment you Derby, March 16 (A5—Coal gas classroom.* including’ 1,400 chil­ Rockville: Gall Klelnschfnidt, 8 superintendents, labeled the Mc­ husband’s car, was treated for Soilth Methodist Church from 1928 get automatic deliveries. dren have visited the museum for Middlefield St.; Mrs. Geraldine Bride proposal ‘'bizarre." i It should be pointed out, how- device by which he might be able to wish to moko and yoiir total credit will bt ton MancheateC Evening Herald Cov seeping from a kitchen, stove haa bruises on the right hand and to 1033. entry' correepondent Mrs. .F, ii.struction during the school day Webster, and daughter. East Hart­ "If the time has come in Hart­ 'srvar, that this kind of move Is not publish some criticism of Menderes times Huit amount. been blamed ior the death of an ford when tax support falls' so knee and discharged. 175 Our service men are hand picked specialists—«are* Panllna Little, telephone Pilgrim Public Records since October 1958., Most of the ford: Mrs. Judith Heald and son, ' Santo Christo .wa* arrested and original with de Gaulle, and that without being accused of having elderty woman here. ’ exhiblU are gifts from towns­ Mansfield; Mrs. Byrd Simmons and grossly short of adequately sus­ East Center 50J81, ______^ ' charged with failure to stop at A it la nothing partieuli^riy new for written It himself. But the Men­ fully trained to respect family and property. Mrs. Mary Tomezyk, 74, waa people and 500 Manchester people aon, East Hartford; Mrs. Phyllis taining publlp educational. neey man, a lawyer, and a school prin­ A third 8later, Mr*. Anna Kopec, Mitchell A. and Rose A, Karpuska, classes on Saturdays. At present, The strike of 150 jet engine de­ originally transferred there proxy, so to apeak, ended in fail­ cipal a* three outstanding Con­ 64, waa unconsetoua when M^a. membership in the museum num­ Storrs; Mrs.’ Virginia Heim and tion." velopment aSsemblera st the property, at 61 Crestwobd Dir. son, 149 Union St., Rockville. bout cvei] the courtesy of ad­ ure, except In. such degree. as his “ Ypur Guarantee—Our r 39 necticut , young men. The selec­ Mycek arrived, but she was re­ Joseph Rossetto to Camille A., bers 221 adUHs and 547 children. General E I c trie Co- today tions, announced Saturday, were The museum la open to the pub­ LOBO DE MAE WINS spread to 850 other fmployes. vance notification to NATO. . punishment will inspire and nour­ epenm ble ) vived a£ Griffin Hospital- and Olive P. Nadeau, property at STATE POUCKMAN DIES Havana Cub, March 16 (IP) — What 'such things illustrate is Jean P. Berard, 31, principal Of 'Mra. Tomezyk had, Just returned lOiJ Broad St. lic Irorfi 2 to $ p.m. dally, except The original walkout wa* called iDvitea you ; t« ish the cause,for freedom in TMr- home Saturday from d long stay In Monday^ Sixty-five hundred per­ . Danbury, Match 16 ()P) — State The.-’tlaiit cutter, Lobo De Mar, "ALCOA FEBSS , the J ^ r ^ e ld School In Windsor Building Pennita - . -/ Pollcfe Sgt. Edward F. GiartUna, aped actoBe the finish line at Jast, Thursdar- Yesterday S5Q A et the piarfidy o f the French, key. 'x ■ ; ■ the boapltlj for treatment of a Patrick p. Colangelo, alterations sons have. vWlted the museum men and Woman production as- row night vlilSch is no greater./than that of Vnou^ persOcutlom and a change broken ankle. Mrs. Kopec wa* since the opening Sept. 27, 1958. 48, of Bethel, died Saiutday ' In 9;8S a.nl. (B8T) today to win Waterbury attorney and New to house at 134 White St.,' $35Q. Danbury Hospital after an illness the Mth St. Petersburg to acroblera voted to Join i* ^ YKa-aao spendii^ the nlj^t with her. Leo ’Vaicuilla, alterations to- Refreshments of . punch and atelka. All dio members of Ota any bthsr natiqn, hiw the inevitable wljl oorpa That, for th(. Haven Coomty Oprbner; and Rene of three months. A atate police* Havana yacht race. The «7-foot D. Morin, 88, an executive of . the Dr. Samuel B. Rentach, medical property st 16 Avondale Rd„ $900. cookies were served at yesterdayJi latetfiation ^B lM i et Staulrtaqli of npalltlon/alllancea or- the brightest kin 1 ofitaidpe for free­ man stap* 1941, ha seized at tha craft made the nn$ 61 hour%., JiMob* Rulbber Division of Bullard* examiner, said the stove fumes Anton Brown-Jr., erect house at reception by >|r. and Mr*. Walter Worinir* (lUlB). iygii commm dom in Turkey, "frti* world" bul-^ Ridfefiald Bamek*. 84 " CCark Co. in Dantalaoh. causad Uia tragody, • Overlook Dr„ |l8,500. Doherty. i, ■ X - I- AV-' 0 I ■

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(taMiai) - Fer the a*t«al*bina statonumt* Hke "Fflae sd worthy matron of Tsmpls Chap- '^OF A MAN AND HiS OPPONENT 15 A MSRE Pl6MV.‘'-**EeAD. first tint* icUne* hai feand a b«« kav* etasad to b* a probltal” tar, No. OS, Onitr of tha Eastern r t h a t RUNT HAS ABOUT AS MUCH CHANCE ASA SLING-LESS I ^ I D a c r o s s 4 Theater hsallng tubstan** with th* Aatoa- ' Th* *«er*t I* a a«w healing lab- 5 Narrow.jrtad holiday a t the ahore In Queensland, Star, for tha anaulnf yaar, har aa- lihing ability to sbrink htmor- •tant* (Blo-Dyn**)—dlseertrjr * f I GOING a g a in s t GOLIATH/ THE MORE X THINK UPON ITTNE M O R ^ 1----- roMt (Cimtlaaed Irena Page One) 6 FortyYninth hg v^ll start a erusads in New Zea­ aoctata offloars also alaetad ara as rheldi, step itehInK, fciid rtlitva a world-famen* r***ereh lastitata. i MV s e nse of fair aAY./ UM-HAK/'^ of beef pain — without lorctry. state < / follows; ThI* tnbttane* 1* itow avafiable V s o m e o n e MUST STOP IT? 4 C old---- A Jewish Journal lauded Graham land In April. In eat* after e*it, whil* esntly In «appe*((*rg or •(etoleMi /*rM 7 Small / As Graham left for the airport Frank H. Kakaler, worthy pa­ 8 Fruit drink* for his Innate *oodness and find r tllty in t p*ln ,*etu *l rtdnetlOB nndtr th* nam* Prtparatltti H.* 8 Make ana6nd* a crowd sang “God be with you tron; Mrs. Margarults Rhodes, aa- (ihrinkag*) took pl*e*. At yenr drogglit. M*a*y back 12A(e i^E?r7 character, adding, "Na mbtter 9 Dibs ahd till we meet again.” soclata matron; Alfred P. Chrls- Uoit •mtiinxef a1l-r*iultiw*r* fuarasU*. 13 Story HEJCJ n n s 10 IrotJUQiaiT t=3IXn w hat faith one m ay be, none of Expenses Covered tenaen, aaabclete patron; Mrs, Vir- *0 thoroush th*t lufftrtr* m*d* 4Kwi.U.Ar*t.Oft 14 Allowance oaE3n , Indian S.T-5H ftnla Lewis, secretary; Mra. Helen for waste 21 us can help but l>e amased and The Evangelist’s flnsnes com­ 11 Dwomlnalion T. Elliott, treasurer; Mrs. Gladys 15 Operated 29 Couche* 4l2 Habitat pleased w ltt the Influence of this mittee announced the expenses for -trWashed plant form American evangiellst." the Melbourne crusade about D. Campbell, eonductreu; Mrs. 18 Able lightly , • 31 Shade of red 1170,000-^had been more than cov­ Mary Smith, associate conductress; withoi 19 Fend off 33 Legislative 43 Fleshy fruit • Almost every Important Prot­ Mra. Ella 8. Gallant, trustee for 18 gS-Bury bill clause 44 Masculine estant church leader here also hiui ered by donations and that any a l l e y BY HAMLIN extra money collected would go OOP 20 24 Chooses 38 Ancient appellation praised Graham. Criticism has three years. 46 Preposition toward Graham's "Hour of De­ Mias Dickson will announce her Cash WBl.HOU£RAN> cooNEse.BOr 25 Turns right Roman official been limited mainly to a few let­ CHEERI U X X / AUJEM vouARSA /couu>rr 22 Cattle 26 Surrenders 40 Resist 47 High card* ters sent to newspapers and a rision" broadcasts. appointive officers at a later date !> • '>v WHOS HERE!I OOP, HIM- SISHTJ JUST, 24 Moniter 27 Decide 41 Jumping 48 Tiding* couple of articles in unimportant Ap editorial today in the Mel­ An open installation will be held 50 Brown bourne Herald, Australia’s largest In the Masonic Temple following a for like mou 26 Container* 28 Solar disk sticks periodicals. HAP A 27 Flatflsh "I am only a spokesman for the evening paper with a circulation of brief business meeting Wednesday, FRkSHT! 30 American 1 z ) 5 (, 7 B 0 II churches,"' Graham said. "With­ 436,000, said'Graham's "Crusading March 25. at 8;lS p.m. logician out the support of the churches, we visit . . . has been a remarkable 32 Cylindrical IZ 11 would not have drawn a corporal’s success.” BOY RETURNED TO PARENTS 34 Camped out giuard to our meetings." "Hiere is obviously a warm place Meriden, March 18 Thomas 35 Revised 17 in the hearts of our people for the N 1? Graham flew to Tasmania today Mueller, 14, son o f Mr. and Mrs. 36 Compass point for two meetings. After a 2-week pure Evangelist,” said the ]^aper. Frederick Mueller, of Meriden, was You’ro always welcomo at BENEFICIAL! 37 Raise le 1?, z® returned to hts home yesterday ^ _ .n C E HE.SAlD 39 Lairs m ► CASH? Ju8t Bay the word! Phone BENEPIC^L It- ZZ after a large group of men search­ 40 Ascend 1} ed for hours In the Hanover Park and get the money you want for taxes and other Spring­ 41 Through Wi time expenses! Remember; it's juat like 1-2-3 to call up, ZH H !? li- 11 ■action o f South Meriden fo r him. 42 Fencing m Nasser Says Uprisings The ^ y ’s parents told police he soon as approved, come in, .and pick up your loan at •word* didn’t come home Saturday night. 45 Hotel lo 51 'll I) BENEFICIAL! Phone today! Police said the youth apparently t-lC CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER attendant i decided to stay away from home 49 Contending IT 55 toam S20 to SBOO — Loam llfo-lmurod at low eoot Will Continue in Iraq because of soma difficulty there 51 ------creami 58i t0€ MAIN ST.. Over Woolworth**, MANCHESTER 52 French friend W, PRISCILLA’S POP HY AL VERMEER 53 Singing voice HO 141 (Continued from Page One) munlsts," he declared, “neither be­ GuesU at the American Legion’s party Saturday enjoy a 17 H8 cause we could not believe In her­ Manchester High School Principal Edson M. Bailey. (Herald Photo by Oflara). WBA GARB PARTY YOU'VE JUST acrr t o I ONE FOR YOUR THAT'S JUST WHAT, U 15 volt. 'There was another hole in the It BiWBittItt MotMf toitallwefi of lll.il oacto FORSET ABOUT ^ b i r t h c i a y ; 56 Beginners conference room where Shawaf and esy and subordination.” ALL SHE TALKS ABOUT I WANTED' Vi 50 ti Nasser declared that Kassem ciples (6f democracy) which have TUESDAY. MARCH 17 iT M A T m o r s e ; 57 Worm IS aETTINS A MORSE r) his staff were conferring last Mon­ made our country great,” he said. 8 P M FOR MER BIRTMDAYr-^ DOWN hates the UAR, because of an In­ 7 ^ ^ ^ WHICH’ cn?E’« • t 1 . n day, when the revolt waa at Its feriority. complex regarding his The judge said Juvenile delin­ ODD FELLOWS HALL BENEFICIAL t o m o r r o w ; ------M ORSE, (GARAGE" • 4 II I t t 1 1 French father role In the revolution which top­ quency is at an all-time high and Table and Door Prixee 2 Algerian city height. FINANCE CO. m P O P f 1 ■it ■iJ ■. 14 pled the pro-western monarchy In Judge, Congressman it must be stamped out. The le­ Refreehmento—Donation SOe ) fMR, RgNErtClALL FtNANCEI CO.______( S E N e ^ L 3 Citrus fruit Iraqi army officers told Carter : i : ‘ 1 that Shawaf and his staff, wounded Iraq last July. gion, he eald, hat spent mort than AUTO ^E P A irtS 1 by rockets, had been killed by their The whole Arab world knows, 5148 million toward the growth own soldiers while being driven to Nasser declared, that Col. Abdel Cite W ork of Legion and development of the nation’e Salam Aref—now under death sen­ youth and would continue as a bul­ SHORT RIBS BV FRANK O’NEAL a hospital. .^-^T ggrDCHltDREN... BU YEgrge ^ Tljl!|!llj!!i| Nasser predicted further up­ tence In Baghdad—"was the man wark against juvenile crime. who actually led the July revo­ risings {igainst Kassem in a 45- By ROBY O’CONNOR «>but la still debating the form this The evening was rounded out mlnute talk in Damascus to a dele­ lution'” . with dancing to Tony O’Bright’s More than 250 Legionnaires and stand must take. FETCH! gation from South Lebanon. (Kassent ,1s reported to believe "Now is the time for honest orchestra. Guests dined on filet guests who squeezed into the For the fifth straight day the Nasser aparkpd the Mosul revolt. mlgnon, prepared by Garden American Legion Home Saturday criticism of policy,” Daddario U AR president denounced the Com­ Western diplomats In Baghdad said said. "B ut when the final decision Grove Caterers. evidence appeared pretty conclu­ night vigorously applauded Supe­ £ >T MtA In< T M »»I U t P il 0 - Daddario. who j^ k e briefly be­ Daddario also hit on veterans’ sociation with South Methodist The SUte Health Department fore Judge Shea gave the main benefits and said veterans today Church. They were missionaries in today reported that all ten sam­ Andover Lunch address of the evening, said the are getting less than one And a legion is the "consdlence of the half per cent of the national Slroncha. India, prior to coming to ples taken from the water of the Robbed 3rd Time American people” and stands for budget. They were getting only the church last June as associate Manchester Water Company be­ the strong and secure pokRlon of fractions lees than this 60 years minister. The centerpiece on the refresh 5 ^t i 9 by WIA b cause of a heavy sediment content the United States in the world ago, he said. He said the country ment table was an arrangement of The Andover Lunch on Rt. 6, today. has an obligation to its veterans, last week have proved safe for" mums and iris, with a small Irish "Check it again! There’s gotta bo ?omething wrong Andover, waa broken Into last The legionnaires also gave And new studies are being made JUDD SAXON BY KEN BAIT) and JERRY BRONDFIELI) drinking purposes. lengthy applause to Miss Barbara flag that came over on Mayflower with it— Junior hasn't asked me for it for two d a y s !" night for the third time In dh veterans' housing and pension I I tn the center. This arrangement A\ATT BREAN IS A ^ -JIM'S DAUGHTER SO, YOU'D LOSE EITHER WAV. OF Warren L. Scott, chief of the Ann McGill, Soloist, of Rocky Hill. plails. sanitary engineering division, said, many weeks. Miss McGill, a lyric soprano, sang waa a gift from Mrs. Mary Ward. POWERaiL MANLN. ^ RHONA AND I... /EPURSe, rr'S NOT IMPORTANT TH^fr I Q o 5-14 He Called for an Increase In the Taking turns at the tea table in HIS FRIENDS I MEAN, I ^Y^THEf/ryANDTHEAfDA/EWILLLOSE • «M 9 H MA taoUa. biA three samples taken Monday, three A total of 570 in cash was tak­ "One Night of Love," "Ireland,” missile program and in the fields pouring were Mrs. Robert Knight, WOULP'.BE SURE //OA£ WE... ) IF YOU DON'T display SOME COURAGE,' Wednesday, and three Thursday all en from the cash register Juke "Cockles and Mussels,” and LEAN^ c u t FROM TENDER GRAIN FED PORKERS TO SET ME BRED of education, ' housing and road Mra. Richard Hodge. Mrs. John 'RE A KEY MAN IN THIS COMMUNITY i.rn u E SPORTS BY ROUSON turned out to be "satisfactory from "Christopher Robin Is Saying His IP I PERSONALLY QUAYLE' box, cigarette and candy machine, construction, steps which will tend Mushko, Mrs. John W ysom lreski the bacteriological standpoint" af­ Prayers.” She was aepompanied on BACXEO LORRIMER. according to Miss Josephine Day, to cut down une nployment which Mrs. Donald Wolle, and Mrs. Nel­ AND IF I DIDN'T, ter laboratory tests. the pinno by G. Albert Pearson, a manager. is now at a serious high. son Richmond. M rs. Reuben M c­ He said this Indicates the sys­ legionnaire and head of the music The thieves apparently gained Judge Shea pointed to the re­ Cann was in charge of the guest tem is in "p retty good shape" and department at Manchester High entry to the building by way of a sponsibility of the legion to "in­ book. "thoroughly disinfected.”. School. bathroom window which they Kelly, Martin Speak culcate the sense' of justice and Members of the Willing Work­ Telephone reports to his Depart­ right” into the people of the com­ ers Circle of the WSCS prepared broke and then unlocked by reach­ Brief addresses were made by ment, he said, indicate the water munity, state and nation. the refreshments. Those from the ing in. Miss Day said a large Mayor Eugene T. Kelly, who con­ Is losing the heavy turbidity and "You (the American Legion) circle assisting in the kitchen were amount of stock. Including ciga­ gratulated the Legion on its birth­ Intense coloring it had after a rettes was also taken. She said have made great contributions in Mrs. Carrie Anderson, Mra. Clari- ^ € rainstorm waolied sediment into day and history of service, and by the past. It is time to reawaken bel Carr, Mrs. James Richmond the thieves evidently emptied gar­ General Manager Richard Martin, the firm’s supply March 6. The De­ the understanding of these prin­ and Mrs. Carl Hilding. bage out of two large plastic who reminded celebrants that partment took samples as a normal pails and used them to carry off precautionary measure, and now "L ife begins at 40.” B. C. BY JOHNNY HART the loot. Toastmaster Edson M. Bailey, will let up in the intensity of its WHEN TWEY t&O TO ALL T The luncheonette was first brok­ principal of Manchester High BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE examination, Scott said. en into the night of Feb, 23, when School, also introduced Post Com­ CENTER CUT MEATY END CUTS th a t t r o u b l e , you ’The subject o f the iWlater Com­ a series of thefts occurred In An­ mander Lee Palino, Legion Auxil­ ''broken ribs, SHOCK, UR8EHT 1 DON'T HAVE THE HEART pany will come up at a Directors dover and Coventry. State Police iary President Mrs. Joseph Wal- GET THE RiSLOHE 'A PRICE HEY, COMRADE NEED OF BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS, I meeting tomo.Tow night at 8 in DOCTOR, HOW .BLOOD TO EAT THEM I arrested two Hartford men who lett, DUtrict Commander George the Municipal Building. had been picked up and were be­ Poole, and Mrs. Francis Dwyer, . ISS AMERICAN? . V typ e B. Several local organltitions have ing held by Cheshire police for chairman of tpe aTrangements OFFER AT THE SERVICE STATIONS urged the Directors to take steps break in a restaurant in that committee. ■ In the matter, with the Republi­ town. The pair. Phillip L. Gagnon, can Town Cotnmittee urging the The Invocation was delivered by LISTED BELOW SERVICED B Y- 18, and Edward Carson, 23, are Post Commander Wilber T. Little, Board to begin Immediate negotia­ now awaiting trial on the Cheshire and guests were formally wel­ tions for poscible purchase of the break. After trial In Cheshire they comed by Past Commander Ches­ firm by the town. will be brought to trial In Andover ter E. Hogan. SCHIEBEL BROS. ■North-Enders. have long com­ and Coventry. Congressman Daddarjo touched plained about the quality of the The Andover Lunch waa broken briefly on several matters of do­ Center St. and Proctor Rd„ Manchester, Conn. firm’s water, especially after rain­ Into again Feb. 26. At that time mestic and international impor­ storms. It has no filtration plant. |95 in cash waa taken from the tance. On April 1. the company, the register and three machines. Bn His strongest words were given MANCHESTER BOLTON State Health Department, and the MOKIY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALl,! trance was gained through the to the Berlin crisis which "stemda Sheridan’s Garage ■ Public Utilities Commission will back door. days away from what mak he its Don Willis Garage GOOD morning, confer on possible "permanent 'While investigating last night’s most critical point.” The Soviet 18 Main Street Route 6 and 44A MICKEY FINN BY LANK Li:ONARD MR6. BLINKNEY. Boy, Improvements,” Scott said. ’The break State Police found foot­ government has demanded that company, which has beep carrying " ■ s r m r s E r 1 AREMDU prints near the window, according the Western powers quit Berlin by ; Refer To Friday’s Herald For Coupon HMM-PROBABLY WANTS ’ YOU THINK SHE SHE MIGHT-YOU USUALLY GETTING out temporary improvements, will to Miss Day. M ay 27. i ME TO SPEAK AT SOME WOMEN'S MIGHT BE HOOKED ARE INVITED TO LUNCHEONS report to the PUC that day what After cleaning out the register 0)ngre8a, he said, is solidly com- I SHE SAID IT WAS A CLUB LUNCHEON.' WELL, UP WITH WHOEVER BY LETTER.' SO LET'S BE AB6ENT- it Intends to do to permanently PERSONAL MATTER,PHIL; and machines,' Miss Day said, the mltted to a firm stand on Berlin I'LL SEE HER/ BROKE INTO PREPARED -JUST IN MINDED.' correct the situation. BONELESS BRISKET HER NAME IS-AH- J CLANCYT ■ c a s e ; / thieVes smeared Ice cream all over MRS; BERTRAM LEEDS,' f the floor and then left by a side door which waa found ajar. Miss Keeney Parents Day discovered the theft when she went to open up at about 7 this ■COASTY’ SAYS: CflOSS morning. CORNED Will View Film The robbery is. being investi­ CUT gated by State Policemen William YOU SAVE THE MOST WITH . . . A film, “Crowded Out,” concern­ Tomlin and Frances Plsch of the lb v 6 9 1 . ing problems of the teacher and Colchester Barracks. lb, OICK children resulting from overcrowd­ COAST GARAGES BEEF J - / 6 CAUALLI ^ ______ed conditions In a school, will be TYPOGRAPHERS ELECT o by WtA te m k e lot T M Wig U S Pat Off 3 , . , . . , . . . shown at the Keeney St. School Waterbury, March 16 (iPl— SERVE WITH f r e s h NEW GREEN CABBAGE ( APTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER P T A meeting ’Tuesday at 8 p.m. Thomas A. Lynch of Hartford has been elected president of the (3on- [J- THBN WE’D gBTTER HURRY President Roger McDermott an­ I STILL CAN T ZTO LO MR .TUBBS NOTHING MUST BE necticut Conference of ’Typograph­ G«ANOUN i(3N SELECTED O jALrTY '_OWEST PR;CE IN VtARS-LAROt M HOME. MR.McKEE'. WBCAKi BBLIBVE m WHEN NOT TO GO W .. BUT nounces that, a question and an­ MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDUEWAV MY STARS, EA5'/. TOUCHED TILL THE DRIVE IT IN TWO HOURSl , I CAME INTO HIS HE m iS T E O ’. 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- W u w a a B i -V ' f : V I 'v\ •h' \V I .A ‘ ; j : -•I'-. V ‘'V. . j ' PAGE BUSVEN MANCHESTER EVENING tlEBALD, MANCHESTER, CONN:. MONDAY, MARCH 1(5, 19l>9 ^ III’ ,.i iiS fu A , MAKCHESTEB e v e n in g HEBALD, MANCIIESTEB, CQNnC^OKDAY, m a r c h 16, Ifie bonus Origirislor of the no-wIndUp de- Former Champa Qualify States and Europe, Joe was farj beauties with whom the under­ llverj-. Larsen reported to spring Kay Dellal'pra Two former champions, Charlie 27. Ed Bujauciua .... sewes of races )>etw'een l>ash and and Ralph Kiner to the Pirates. "I had golfed since I was 1.3. Bubbling with Enthusiasm .and Looks at Strike in Making. from an Iron Man in size, being a I played halfback foi El Monte sized Pearson broke in at San training and said his arm hSd Ed Hindle Fires Away Herald Photos by Saternis Whelan i 19.5W.'knd Cy Giorgetti stringy six footer, weighing 145 myself in 1988. No Money Left "In seven races over the two "Boston was throwing bonus High and was a pitcher with a Jose In 1953'’ Pearson believes healed dtiring the winter layoff. ( 19.541 and IwWot last yeaFs eight 28. Dave Balon pounds during the height of his i Keough will make it in the Red qualifiers - ■ Jim Martin and Dick mile route, I fini.ahed each one be­ money around like confetti in j gcKid curve who had won 18 He modified the controversial de­ career. For 13 years the name Mc- Sox outfield and Zimmerman as livery. which some felt was re­ Buckley - also were successful. 29. Joe Stamler ...... Ciuskey was a consistent winner in I tween 9:03 and 9:07 only to have 1952 and '5.3, but Downey- had I games in high school, Lash nip me. Rice entered the pic­ and I "But when I reported to San a catcher. Truman Clevenger Is Campanella Happy sponsible for the original Injury. A total of 36 new bowlers took just given Keough $100,000 major intercollegiate and ama-, California League in with Washlrtglon Ttiree others are Now, using a more sUmdard de­ Gola Leads All-Stars part in the all day firing. Joining 29. Yanky Waickow’ski . . . . teur Athletic Union sponsored or ture a little later than Lash and probablv didn’t have anything Jose of the Syracuse Sends Knicks Bob Pettit MVP 64 returnees from last winter's approved meets. During this time j the record books leave no doub in left for me. When I suggested j the spring. Red Marlon, ^the mam in the minors. Eight are out of livery. he's reinJured the vital > total of 81 entries. SI. Howie Hampton ...... he was named to the All-America | the minds of racing fans what he that I should get something for ; nger, seemed to think I was an ba.sehall. finger. Mailman Joe TVaronite cap­ track and field team a dozen i accomplished on the nndei paths. signing like the others. Downey- ex-midget out of w o r k. Tlie Pearson, who a.skikl nothing but Meanwhile. Cleveland’a Indiana the opportunity, starts.^ 1959 as At Spring Training Boston, March 16 (/P)— To Victory over Embers tured runnerup laurels with an 82. Pete Aceto ...... times, missing out Just once i * ♦ * asked me if 1 were kidding. Red Sox' higher minor league v;ere taking care of the last un­ To Sidelines in NBA Big Boh Pettit, the St. excellent 775 six-game total, " If I gave you anything. I’d clubs hadn’t yet cut down. Mar­ something in the way of s name defeated team, edging Boston 5-4. chalking up a 412 triple in his 82. John Simmons ...... * * I Blanket Finish get fired.' he he saidi looking down ion had only two outfielders and player, even though you have to Tlie Red Sox had vyon seven in a Loui.s Hawks’ great who look twice to see him. New York. Merck IS ^ The Nationals, who beat New , .Sparked bv Player-Coach Tom Gola. stylish Gu\' Rodgers last three game.s after opening ■ Missed Third Try i One of the most unusual slt- on me. That’s the trotible. Peo- while he considered me a kind Vero Beach, Fla., March 16 (/Pj—“1 didn’t think 1 could row. York 128-123 in the series opener shattered a handful of ever feel this good again,” said Ro.v Campanella. "Just being In other raraes, Los Angeles SyracUB* t» ‘‘in ' and Now York iH scoring records this sea­ and rebounder Ph'nie Beck. Gola's All-Stars turned back the with singles of 106. 137 and 120. | 32. Nene Areto ...... Twice McCluskey. represented' nations during McCUiskey's long last Friday, pulled away from the host Red E-mber 101-95 in a well-played exhibition basketball Joe, who moved >ip from a 13th | the United States in the 1932 and ' career happened In the Millrose here has taken mv mind off a lot of things. Next to being back nipped Washington 2-1, Milwau­ out In the East, but Detroit, still Knicks late in the first half at , son. was named Ihe most place finish in '58. showed closing j 35. Smoky Smoluk ...... 1936 Olympic Game's in Ixis An- Games in 1939 in New York. With kee thumped Cincinnati 11-5, has Its foot in the door in the We.st Syracuse yesterday after the na- game yesterday afternoon at the high school gym. The Heart games of 11,3. 160 and 139. Like ; there behind the plate, it's the lie.st thing that could have Philadelphia bombed Pittaburgh valuable player of the Na­ geles .and Berlin. Germany. No' three laps to go in a two mile run. happened to me. " * thanks to Gene Shue. lionally televised game had been , tional Basketball Assn, to­ Fund benefit ■•ttraeted a small*’ Arckivy. Twaronile rolled at 11 i 36. Tony DeSimone ...... Games were staged in 1940 or with Ijish and Rice the leading 13-8, Baltimore defeated Kansas a close battle for the fir.st 20 min­ crowd estimflted at SOO. Teachers College quintet, came off o'clock Saturday night, the fifth 1944 and following long service, nppo.'iition. McCluskey w-a.s in the! Camptiiietla, wearing a wide grin I think I could become the a t y 9-6 and Detroit edged Chi­ That‘s the picture in the Nation- day by writers. on his cherubir farf. waa bubbling: utes. Eight straight points just be- ; Gola. a former All-American at the bench in the third period as and final shift. i .36. Mike Zwick ...... with the Navy in World War II.1 lead and running easily. In round-j Members smartest catcher in the League." cago's While Sox 2-1. at Basketball Assn, playoffs to­ fore the half btiili up a 63-49 Syr- ' Valley with enthusiasm. If you weren't LaSalle and riirrenUy one of the "The kid will be a great catch- Insuranceman Ray DellaFera McOuskey trained diligcnl'y for' The White Sox "B" team de­ Pettit, a former ,M1- the locals pulled to within three ing one of the turns, one of the aware th.it he was virtually par­ day after Syracuse's l.Tl-115 luc- acuse lead and the Knicks never .\merica at I, o u i s i a n a .alandoiit harkcourt men in the Na­ points of the Stars, 72-69, at the I gave the men something to shoot ! 36, Art Johnson ...... the 1948 Olympics in Melhoiiriie. j runner.s accidentally .stepped on I er some day. " said Campanella. feated a Cincinnati "B ” squad 8-1. tory over New York end Detroit’s got closer than nine points aftifr j tional Ba.skethall A.a.sn., topped hi.i at when he turned in a splendid ; Australia but .lust missed making | McClu.skey's heel and the shoe was alyzed from the chest down as "1-ie haa wonderful natural ability. The San Francisco-Chicago Cub State, wa.s an overwhelm­ huzzer. I a result of his tragic, auto accident 117-lO.t "nmst" triumph over Min­ that. ' all-star aggregation with 33 points, Seemingly playing only as hard | 77.3 total on the opening shift at j 39. Ted lAwrence ...... the team at the age of 36 Had torn loo.se. "I ran those last three He can become gr eater than 1 waa. game at Yuma. Arlz., waa can­ Yardiev. being used Ss a spot ing choice, polling 21 first many via a one-handed shot from 9:30 in the morning, Ray' also; McCluskey been successful in his of 13 months ago, you'd swear he He haa two things going for him celed due to high winds. neapolis tn the semi-flnal playoffA as necessary and content not to run' laps with one shoe off and lost by- was the same old Campy doing the Sunday. player by the Nats since they ob­ place votes and three .sec­ the key. Rodgers, a teammate of up the score, the .Stars gained a I authored the day's best single, , 40. A1 Bajauci'is ...... bid for a spot with I ’ncle Sam six yards. Rice was first. Lash was for H oop Honor 1 wl.sh 1 had . . . Speed and he's When Lansen hurt himself, the tained him from Detroit, scored 46 a brilliant 182 in his first in 1948 he would have been the thing that comes most naturally Syracuse! with big .lohnny Kerr onds in balloting by three Gola's with the Philadelphia War­ 29-26 edge in the final 10 minute.sl .second. Tom Schwai tzkopf ' of a lefthanded hitter. And he has Cards broke the gaipe open. Boyer points in 61 minutes of play in the riors. thrilled the onlookers with string. He followed with singles 41. Roland Irish ...... first track star ever 'o make the Michigan was third and Tommy to him . . . Talking up a storm the best pitching staff In the league aingled home two runs and Chuck scoring 34 points. George Yardley members of the U.S. Bas­ to chalk up llieir final six-point I great ic Lutheran 97-87. Kvanrvilles 1 about ba.sehall. two games. Schayes had Kerr • ills fine ball handling and plaiy- margin. Dargati and Keitt con-1 of 109, 111, 100 and 119 before: team three times, and 18 years Deckard came in fourth. I was fifth New York. Marcll 16 (/P)— ‘ .Cincinnati, de.spite its to work with. " Eseeglan followed with a three- 24 and Dolph 8chaye.s 20. clo.sed ketball Writers A.ssii. in closing out with another impres- ' apart. Had it not been for first victory title came al the expense of South- i "dee. isn't Ihi.s g reat,” he i inaking while chipping in with 2.^> tinned their fine shooting in the 41. Ben Pagani ...... and the Ridebut twins were sixth -pjie alp h abetical battleu« luc forh o i Uoliertson and its <'oiiducti4 ('-Ulrica run homer. Moose Skowron paced oiit New York's first playoff bid in With Shue hot and Walt Duke.s, ! sive 152 game. war in Europe (19401 and then the K-Statc team voted Ihe west Mls.soiiri .State. 83-67. i beamed. ".lust being liere and be­ four- years' in two straight games. each of the eight NBA points. Beck, another NBA .star la.st quarter while Bill Katheden. Cantpy not opiy works with the Yankee attack with throe hits, Dick McGuire and Phil Jordon The remaining 13 qualifiers and total was in 1944 there isn't any and sevqn-.h. The finish of first that j] ba.skethall...... tournam...... ent ination ' ’*'' s best, Is no shoo-in by any Louisville, with a below .500 i-ec- ing around with the fellow-s and The Nationals will open a best-of- cities. ' with the Warriors,' added 17 talr author of 20 point... Gola and Berk 41. Charlie Harris ...... race was jQ so /-»1 close /-) oa 4 that Vs a f (V theia rifQf . ^ ord at mid-season, and a mere 16- Roseboro, but haZ regular talks I raising his average to .556. Kconng well, Ihe Piston.s quickly ilie.s'and tupned in a yeoman per- their tota'a were Stan Hilinski question McCluskev would have honors has come down 1o thOj means The Bearcats face defen.se- watching games and trying to I Cleveland won in the last of aeven aeries with the Eastern Divi­ nioved ahead of the 1-akers. uho r’cliil drew 2715 points of were the .Stars' shaipaliooters 760, Bill LaRivlere 7,56, Jim Mar­ achieved one of the few" goals that five runner^ to cross the line could 10 ledger entering NCAA play, had with all tire pitchers and catchers. sion ••Champion Boston Celtics at I formance in the important re­ 41. Howie Holmes ...... NCAA and -the NIT with the l minded California In Friday's make myself useful by talking to In addition, he conducts daily clin­ ! the ninth when Rod Sox second had won the opener of the series a ))ossilile 288. Rookie Elgin A check tor •72.'') was turned over tin 7.5-1. Stan Sasiela 745. F'led eluded him during his career -- have been covered with a blanket." o ' "emi-finals and the Pacific Coast the biggest weekend of the anr- Boston 'Wednesday night for the bounding department. Although he never made any the kids means quite a bil to me. ics with the youngsters of the farm baseman PumpSlo Green booted a at St. Paul 92-89 Saturday nigiil. to the Heart Fund by Red Em­ McCiirry 744. .And\ Lamoiireaiix berths on three Olympic teams. MVC bidding to aPPl««C'V «! Conference champions have a 13- vivois. Saturday night, the Cardi­ I'm so busy from morning to night, East's playoff title. Baylor of the Minneapolis Imports Do Well ber sponsor .Sam (.''aiilli. 4.5. Charlie t'arrick ...... headlines as a basketball alar, it feat fY".N'Y accomrli.shed nine^^_^,^ clubs, teaching them fundamentals doubleplay ball, allowing Jimmy Detroit ran up a 23-point advant- j 74.3, Aiigiust 739. Flddie Pagani 733, McCluskey. who at one time nals of Peck Hi.'kman whipped I don't hsve time to think shout r- Shue flipped in 32 points as De­ Lakers \.as a distant sec­ I Two Import.s, magical Bobby was Lt. Cmdr. McCluskey who Big Ten C’hampion Michigan State in hitti^, catching and pitching. Plersall io score with the tie­ age before slowing its pace in the Whelan 726. Ray Johnson 726 45 Carl Bolin J r ...... served ,a.s director of the Com­ years ago. ! ging the Far West NCAA Regional myself. Gee. 1 hope this never breaker. Herb Score, trying to'i'e- troit sqtiared its best of three fourth quarter. Rookie Elgin Bay- ! ond with 142 points, fol­ I Knight ami Frank Keitt of the Mil- B F Ptfl. munity Y here after senaration first used Yogi Berra 6-s an out­ Before you call in the FBI. Iet si|a,, weekend 88-81 in Die Miri-East finals at It’s Swireat to see how the kids ford Chiefs, lopped the Ember DouuuUv ...... •» 0 4 I Welan and .lohn.son niu-sl roll off ends.” gain hts 20-gamo winning form of with Minneapolis at a game lor had 26 points for Minneapolis. | lowed by veteran Bob Cousy I ...... 1 from service, once told me this: fielder, Joe served as athletic of-' explain it means something like -piip other r»uisvil!e semi-final Evanston. Ill . -after dropping de­ flock around him in the evening, I shootera with 23 and 18 markers, Roflgrrs 1 I?.*! foi 12tli and 1.3th place), Giorgetti 47. Bill Pagani J r ...... Players Helped 1956, pitched two innings for the apiece. The rubber match wul be of the Boston Celtics witli 1 ...... 1: 9 •1.3 720, Biicklev 719 and Ding Farr "Perhaps the greatest fault ii fleer and athletic coach at the Ihi.s: .sends hoine-slandlng i-ouisville, fending NCAA champ Khptucky listening to this great catcher dis­ played At Minneapolis Wednesday I re.spectively. Rig Art Quimby 1171, I B.-I k ...... 7 .3 17 my running style was the fact that New London Sub Base during one Ihe night before. Campy is not the only one bene- cuss baseball. It’s a race to see who Indians and alloWed only one hit. ' Kfl n ...... 51 2(1 718. With the National Collegiate and' the tournament giant-killer, night witl) the winner moving into Me.xico City - - Ramiindo i Bat- 121 and Bill Russell of the ! Billy Schmidt il.')) and newcomer 2 48 Nick Twerdy ...... I lacked a dynamic sprint at the of his -stints of World War II serv­ Rol>erts(in KrllliAnt fltting from hia stay in camp as finishes dinner first to be. closest to The cOtpblned two-hit pitching llingl Torres. Mexico, outpointed. tHapp<'rlv ...... 1 i> - Ijirry Bate« Out the National Invitation Touriia- against powerful West 5'irginia -a special coach. All the Dodgers, of Danny McDevltt and Bill Har­ a best-of-seven set tsith St Louis, Celts with 100. i George Dargatt il2 i scored a col- end of a race. I always had to pace ice. "Yogi was never any problem." nient.s left from the four scrambles from Ihe Southern Conference Cincinnati, with RohertSon turn­ him when as many as 30 athletes. Victor Manuel Quijano, Mexico, 10. i Tnlalu ...... -n 101 Defending .' I: a ni p i o n Ijm y 49. Ken Monlie ...... e.spei-ially the pitchers and catch­ ris gave the Dodgers their seven- the regular season champ of the ; lective 44 point.s for the home club. rtiyself so that I would have a suf­ Joe told me. "He didn’t care where annually winding up the college Each can play in Cincinnati’s ing in a brilliant all-around per­ Including Dodger regulars, gather Western Division. (Weights unavailable). 1 With Gola fronting the attack Rpfl F.mbpr Batc.s failed to qualify, showing a ficient lead. Sometimes that strale- formance. broke away in the Iasi ers. Vvilh particulsr emphasis on 'round Iris wheel chair in the dor­ inning victory ovqr Waahlngton R V Pt« 716 total, two pins short of the 50. Jazz Fuller ...... he played las long as he played ! season. Ihe Missouri Valley Con- clas.s in a game curtailed )>y rain. Don the All-Stars jumped into an early S(liniiUW match me stride for stride, re­ j aas State, the Nation’s No. 1 team, hatlan last Saturday. If the Bil-1 Cliarlotle. ,N'. C. ceeded Roy as the Dodgers’ Nq. 1 League’s only three-time most ■ clubbing by two supposedly light , Tt^taLu ...... 43 6 9R .53. Hank Wlttke ...... fusing to allow me to open a win­ Tonight should be one of the \ this vear'a succeaaful Willlmantic Score at half. 82-42 All-Slara. Pagani Jr. 6.8. most memoiable in the favorite j I®*! Saturday. i likens win that one. they 11 face And California blajited St. catcher in 1938 valuable player award winners. He hlUers. P’elix Mantilla stroked two ning margin on which to work. Also. Hippo Correnti. the totir- j Silk Town sports figure's life, It'si Among NIT Survivors | rejuvenated St. Johns (NY) in Mary s 66-46 in the Far We.st fi­ The other day. we were sched, ! wjll also be In Los Angeles for the I doubles and a pair of singles and ney s only t".o-time winner (19.53-j 65. George Bensche ...... That factor cost me many races iiled to plav Cincinnati," Roseboro | May.7 exhibition game between the | batted in two runs while Billy just too bad that only 400, ca-| Bradley and St. I^uis, the two Thursday’s seml-fihsl that also nals al San Francisco, 571, was a last minute withdrawal. ! when competing against them: To matf-hes Bradley with Tueaday Bradley, which diew a firat related, "and before the garrie 1 1 Dodgers and Yankees to be played Bruton accounted for three rune Long recognized as the town's No. 56. Jack Vittner ...... ahow you just how well -this parity of the hall, will be able to powers that spent the season chaa- | honor Shufflin' Joe. ing Cincinnati in Ihe MVC stand- night's New York U.-Oklahoma round bye. opened its bid for the asked vhim to run down the Reds'; in his behalf. , driven home with three hits, Harney Sets Tourney Record 1 duck pinner. Hippo informed strategy worked is the record of a City winner. Bradley and St. Louis NIT title with an 83-77 victory hitters for me. He rattled off the- "Isn't thaT something? " he ex-; Valmy Thomas' three-nm Bomer Director Norm Vitlner that he 57. Bill Chapman ...... Inga, are among the si.x survivors in the NTT in New York. Bradley are favorites, but the NTT has over hard-working Butler. St. strong points and weaknesses of i claimed. "That's the most wonder- and Harry Anderaotfe WHS committed to howl in a tour- | built a reputation as a tournament every hitter on the club, and told ful thing that ever happened to me. pacM Philadelphia 8 16-hlt 58. Bundi Tarca ...... is top-seeded and St. Ixiuis is seed- . John’s iN Yl. whicli kayoed Villa- W ith W in in Pensacola Open nament in Baltimore this weekend ; One Ball Winneri Vieira Gels 64 ed second, so they could win up as ! upsets, nova in the fir.st round. Joined me exarllv how to pitch to each l U alw ay s he gratefuj lo-^the YlTn-, attack .against Pittsburgh^ ^__ _ and felt that he should drop out ' .59. Skippy Kearns ...... opponents’ in the championship Bradley in the semi-finals with sn one His memorv Is fantastic. If I kees apd DorlgTfs for that. Gee, .Jerry Walker, 20-year-old Oriole now since he ’•.ould l)e unable to Playing before a crowd of 600 82-74 whipping of St. Bonaventiire me during the) I'ifi a liu kv guy. ; pitcher, limited Kansas City to in the circuit are Invited to the First prize .of $50 in Sunday’s game Saturday affemoon. , »Potl'Kht could have him near TRUCK Pensacnia. FJa , March 16 lA': « bowl a I -the Y Saturday -had he ; Ona Ball Tournament at the Dou­ Saturday night In Rockville, Porky If the parlay comes off at I^uis- «»7^,T>”"« ® »«'A *1 wrapped up NYU and Providence .scored three hits after taking over in Masters. 60. Ted Chambers ...... Slender Pajif Harney, the long h-it- qualified. ble Strike alleys iwas.- won by Vieira scored. 64 points as hia All- vine and New York, it would rank >V>. ^^ird straight NAIA champion- their first round victories .Satur­ the third while Gus, Trlandos sup­ Jay Hebert of Sanford. F'la., Two shifts (6:30 and 8:301 Fh-i- plied the winning hins with a ting professional from Worcester. 61. Ed Hindle ...... Howie Hampton, who turned in a Stars beat Rockville, 127-KM. The as a double approximating the , Saturday night In Kansas day afternoon. NYU oyer Denver took sechnd place and $1.500w ith riay night will reduce the -fleld to , very good 230- total for his three little sharpshooter thrilled the grand slam City Citv College of ----- NewiI - City „ . and host Evan.sville • won the 90-81 and..Err>\1deri'ce * - over Man- three-run homer in the aixtlU) Mass, accomplished three major a fine 16 under par 272 over the eight for Sat: rday aflernoohtsi 1 Gus Zarnial’s ninth-inning home y>h'jective.s hy winning the .115.000 62. Norm Dey ...... strings. Tied for second place, each largest crowd ever for an inde- York scored iii the NCAA and n jT NCAA small college tourney Fri-1 haMuTl'B8-66 Pn Johnny Egan's 3 0 -| Canadiens Sure of NHL Flag 6,500-yard par 36-36-72 Pen.^acola o’clock I ■ quarter-final round, l^ e ■ in I 960 w hen teams were permitted ! day night. Tenne.ssee. AAl trtlli’ed ; foot jump .shot with six seconds' run with one. aboard ended a two- Pensacola Open Golf Tournament ■with a 214 tally, were Stan Hil­ pertdenl game in the Windy City. Country Club course. aemi-flnala will be held Saturday j inski and Dick Hartley. Each man He was assisted by Ed DiskOwski. to play in both tournaments. i in the second half to topple Pacif-i left. game losing streak for the Tigers. yesterday, 63. Chet Nowicki ...... The White Sox' Bob Shaw W'as Herbert pooled a 68-72-6.5-67-— night at 7. The • hampionship and | collected $25. Fairfield University's great acorer. But Other Spots Are in Doubt BUYERS! Hts superb 19 under par 269 set 272. His two final rounds included con.solation matches are scheduled the victim. 6^ John Reider ...... a tournament record, virtually 11 birdies and an eagle. The third Saturday night, April 4 at 7:30.- clinched an invitation to the Mas­ York. March 16 '/(^---One^d^oinls and one defeat p round was rained out Saturday Opening head-to-head pairings I 65. Erv Ruaconi ...... New s « r victory would clinch it for New i . , wr- ters Tournsrnent at Augvista, Ga , and all conteatants had to play will lie as follows, 1-16, 2-15, 3-14, i Moore Gets Big Title Chance week remains in the regular Na­ Y^rk. Toronto meets Moniieai. 'W eeken d W in n e r s and aa.stired him of a chance to 36 hol«i yesterday. etc. ^ j 65. Bill Carlin ...... tional Hockey Lstague schedule to­ Chicago and Detroit. I , Maurice Correnti, with a 1,319 The word is savings play in the rich Tournament of Tied for third place were 45- Spams BJid Strikes | HARTFORD'S day and the only thing certain rhampions at Las Vegas. Wednesday Against Kid Bassey Bob Piilford's 50-foot goal with : joiai j-ained sixth place in the Tor- year-old Chandler Harper of A total of 27 bowlers hit 701 j 69. Bob Fitzpatrick ...... ANNUAL about the .Stanley Uup playoffs rt two minutes remaining broke a ringlon Open Duck Pin ^ w ling and the time is now. The 29-year-old prematurely Portsmouth. \a., and Boh P^isbiirg or better, the latter flgtire repre­ that the Montreal Canadiens are 5-5 tie and gave Toronto il.s Sun- Tournament last weekend. He col- grey golfer's 69-6576.5-'70-- 269 was 4ef Palo Alto, Calif. Harper had a senting an average of 116.5... : 68. A1 W ilhelm ''...... the No. 1 team. dav night victory in New York. { Jeoted $66.25 for hie 10-game to- four strokes better than the tour­ 69-67-70-70—276 and Ro.sbiirg a New York March 16 (fFi Davevf-i-ound bout at New York's Madison Whether they’ll be No. 1 at the Norm Vittner. wh got off to a , Moore attempts Wednesday nightht I Square S Garden Friday night (NBC Andy Bathgate of New York Ual pinfall. Three Manchester bowl- nament. record of 273 set by Art 75-67-62-72- 276. Each picked up successful .start in liia first at- j 69. John Morton ...... ffonclusion of the playoffs , is an­ lallied a goal and had an as.aist. were among cash winners in See us today for once-a-year Will J r of Pocono Manor. Pa . in $1,100 in prize money. 1 to become tlie second member of■ 10 P.M., E ST). Anthony, 24, the tempt as tour :ev director, reports No, 1 contender, outpointed Ray other matter, but right now four but remained in third plpce in the ; g competition at WilltmanMc yes- 1957. It also won him $2,000 in Rosbiirg used only 19 putts in I the great American Olympic box- of the other five teams in the that a, whopping total of 66,622 i 70. Bill Adamy ...... I ing team of 1952 to win a world ranked fifth, in their first meeting scoring race with 85 point.s, t"0 frej McCurry (iecond), prize money. his brillianC third round 62. The pins were dropped Saturday ...| league are having a merry scram­ behind Montreal's Jean Beliveau. -^92 Tony Salvatore (fourth) 746 savings on INTERNATIONAL Trucks. 19 putts equalled the PGA, rec­ j professional championship. at the Garden, la.st Nov. 15. An­ Harney has wanted to play in Stan Hilin.ski. runnerdip' to Cor­ 71. Dan O'Connell ...... ' The fast, hard-hitting Olympian thony’s record is 37-6-1, including ble. Johnny Bucyk got a pair of and ' Keith ' Moore (fifth)...... ‘141 for the Masters ever .since he turned ord for the fewest putts in a found renti for the 1957 title, opened up Each NHI team has three goals in the final period to give | and the 62 vaiil the first on the i from Springfield, Ohio, takes on 28 knockouts. Ray's record is 18- I six games. pro in 1954. He now. lead.s 'the with a fine 415 (148-120-147) 72. Larry Bates J r ...... I world feathenv'elght champton Ho­ 6-5, including seven kayos. games remaining on- the schedule Boston its victory over Montreal You’ll get a real buy on the winter oirniit by a comfortable circuit’ this year- bn a par 72 triple for hi fifst three games that winds up next Sunday and in the game at Boston. Dickie cQurae. gan (Kid) Basaey of Nigeria in a go right down to Manila — .Rufino Ridella, 128U, Oiargin and the two top plaj'ers and closed out with aingle.s of 73. Walt Hilinski ...... 15-round title scrap at the Los the jostling ma.v — -- aiooreMoore 01 of moiiLicm,Montreal, iranuipileading acorerJ - —v Harney began the final round' Isaac Logart, Cuba's traveling the wire. the league, scored a gopl and Honolulu, outpollited U ttle oezar, 116, 135 and 9 4 ...'The day's third Angeles Olympic Auditorium, The welterweight contender, returns to I L in right truck for your job. with (a five stroke lead over the best single. 164, was pinned by 74. Norm Kloter ...... The Boston Bruins defeated the j assists to run his p ointll26'4, Manila, 10- . _____ capable .fie' I. H* had an excellent bout, starting at 10 P.M. EST”, will action in New York tonight. The | LaRlviere in his fourth game... March 19 22 be telecast coast to coast (ABC). slick 147-pounder faces Charley Canadiens Sunday night 5-3, andlioigi i„,92. He is just three points 32 on the front nine, including an Jim Martin, who came in fifth 75. Pat Tremarco ...... took over second place by tw o, short of Gordie Howe's all-time NOW AVAILABLE eagle on No. 8. but slumped to .a Floyd Patterson won the Olym­ Scott of Philadelphia in a 10- this year. al.so placed fifth last Devoted Exclusively to pic 165-poun(r crown in Finland in rounder al St. Nicholas Arena. points from the Chicago Black | record with Detroit in the 1952-53 ALL MECHANICS 38 on the back nine largely due winter with s 731 total.. .Othera 76. Richard Johnaton .... jkuits and Marine Areessqrles Hawks. The Detroit Red Wings, season. Beliveau scored two goals. MACHINE SHOP to boge;/B on the last two holes. 1952 and went on to capture the INVITED showing 150 .singles were Ray pro heavyweight title. Four other in last place, heal the Hawks, 4-1.1 In fifth place were Ken Venturi Jc'inson 152, Giorgetti 151 and 76. Stan Matteson ...... to keep alive their Wim pUyoff SERVICE of Palo Alto. ‘ Calif., '-1th a WEST HARTFORD U.S. fighters earned gold medals at August 1 5 0 .. .Overflowing crow-ds Helsinki. Moore wasn't one of the KC Irish Night hopes. 72-72-fl'^-66—277 and F r e d d i e were on hand for Saturday's final 78. Edgar Brainard ...... ARMORY I,eafs Still In Running • Rebuilt Distributors Haas of New Orleans, *La.. with 886 Farmington Ave., W. Hartford champs. He' reached the quarter­ 30-MINUTE FREE BRAKE two shifts. "V finals. Progra.m Tonight Meanwhile, the Toronto Mapje a 68-72-66-71 - - 277, Each won 79. Nunsio. Lupacchino . . . Leafs hung right in there, whipping • Grind Heads $850. Thura. and Fri. Bassey Favored INSTAIXATION Hollywood, Calif, t- Charley Basaey, winner of his last'll the New York Rangers, 6-5 fbr the CLINIC - Defending Champion Doug Ford 79. Wlnaton Chevalier . . , 2:00 P.M. t a 9 :30 P.M. Smiling Joe McCluskey is well No Love Affair • Turn Drums of Paradise, Fla., finished way (Tombstone) Sniith. 446, Lx>s, An­ flghti. is a 6-5 choice over the No. aware of sellout, crowds, having second night in a row. On Sat­ • Moiles back with a 78-68-69-72—287. geles. knocked put Dave Johnson, 79. Dick Deacy ...... Sat.— 10:30 to 9:.30 I contender, who has swept his last performed before many during his Carol Heies. fondles skate.s urday the Leafs beat the Rangers, • Question and Answer PsrlM • Knurl Pistons worth just $82!50. 146, San Francisco, 10. Sun.— 2:00 to 7:30 j 13 scraps. The muscular little great track career, so he will Be that brought her .'■fourth 5-0. Montreal had beaten Chicago s Refreshments ^ 79. Emil Dietz ...... 40 champion has a 64-10-1 record, In­ right at home^onlght at the Kacey straight world figure skating Saturday, 8-4, while Boston de­ • Grind Valves and Seats Sponsored -by cluding 20 knockouts. Moore's rec­ Home. The occasion will be the title, hut the Ozone Park, feated Detroit. 4-2. Wtdtitsd^i Moreli It . .113 100 ' 92 83. Gene Yost ...... CHARTER OAK ord is 35-5-1, including 15 kayos. aixth annual Knights of Columbus N. Y. miss insists she'll give Up DetrolL with 66 poinU, would 7:45 P.M. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS • Reface Rodger Arms Don Sadroiinski i Each atanda 5-3 and, for little me'n, have to win Its three remaining 106 85 99 595 MARINE DEALERS ASSN. combination Irish-Spprts Night the ■ sport rather thai sjiend Free Installation Norm Clark--*...... ".111, 102 103 83. Joe ^Tremano ...... hit with authority. program at which tim^ McCluskey her life collecting souvenirs. games w-ith Chicago, New York Aftif rican Lm ^ H « il • Check and Align Piston Los Angeles and an area 250 and Toronto'and New York would 88 91 '■ 99 594 In Cooperation Hith will be the honored guest. All 400 20 LEONAW) SI. Rods’ . . 91 90 91 85. M ilt ¥adffljrd, miles around the city will be have to lose three to give the Mike Denhup . . . . tickets hsve been sold. Main BA DART l e a g u e fOl ' 121 99 593 blacked, out of the telecast. The course, sn appropriate one io r Wings hope. They would then only SEAT COUERS SPONSORED BV * , • RegrooYe Pistons -For David McKaj* . . . .. 78 94 102 86. Murray Ciiouse ...... promoters hope to draw a crowd of be tied with the Rangers, who have 10,000 pnd a $90,000 gale. Bassey, Irishmen, will be cpmed Be4f and Standings Spacers '110 96 111 591 cabbage. Dinner bell will sound at, 62 points. New York alsd meets 26, lips been guaranteed $45,000 Yankees — ...... 3i Boston and Montreal. Toronto,als6 Tom Yost ...... 106 95 86 87. Bob Janicke ...... 6:30, HARTFO RD ROAD ENTERPRISE, liie. 103 n o 91 591 'against 40 pet cent of the receipts Braves ...... 38 would have to drop three to l^elp Moore will collect 30 per cent. Co-(Jhairmen John Muiphy and T R / P l f U Bill Preston y ... .. 96 84 121 is. Bob Schack ...... Francis Mahoney have liped up an Dodgers . . . 27 Detroit gain the playoffs, 170 HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER. CONN. ■ ( 93 103 ,93 590 A victory in either of the games MANCHESTER Light heavyweight contenders attractive program. It will- be un­ Red fiox ...... 27 A1 . Rubacha 88 , -97 96 8P.9. Al Rpaetto . . usual. Indeed, foi- there U only one Qiants ...... 25 with Toronto -over the weekend S T O R E S ^ ■ I- 97 - 96 110 584 Tony Anthony of New York and would have clinched a playoff iiXit AUTO PARTS( 9. Ken’ MonrM . Sohny Ray of ChtcAgo are matched liited speaker, Superior Court “Tigers ...... 22 And/ Tomko ...... 95 108 V 87. 90. Judge Edward Daly. -Todatmaster Pirates ...... 21. for New York and eliminated To­ 681 MAIN S T -e lO R’NTIl 105 83 880 for the week's other televiaicm ronto and Detroit Toronto has 5» 270 BROAD ''I 102 will be-Judge William Bhe*;- WhitaBox ...... ,19 Hency Ago'sUnelU . . 90 95 94 ,91. 9am Vacantl. flght ITkey goUld* in a return 10> 109 93 95 675 ■ • . f .1- I ; * A V A' 'C ■ 1-. PAGE THIBTEEk MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHES'raR, CONN.; MONDAY, MARCH 16. 1969

72 HoujKS for sato 72 Only One Survives s MANUHESTEkN^VENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1969 Satrarbui for Rent €6 UoiiMS for Sato 72 UonsM for Salt Rockville-V erhon Thi* Rural Vernon School Aeen. r > will meet at 8 p.m. at Vem<>n Ele­ f A ^ mELVE Apartments— Flats— WEST SIDE—Attractlvo fivs room HouMliold Goods 51 r OCKVILLB —Hiraa room apa- (XX) (XXXX) hofho, anclooad brootoway. ga- mentary School, for an Informa­ BY^FAG A LY and SHORTEN Tenements 63 cioua, beauUfuny and completsly tive program on health In the Business Services Offered, 13 VERNON—Largs BH room ranch, riga. $11,800, aaaumo M otorist W FOR SALK—Used Norgs slsctric fumlibed, haatsd apartment vriUi MANCHESTER — Six room Capa. mortaaga, sniiUl cash. Carlton W. schools. 15 MINOTE ride to Venjon. Three Aluminum Btofma and screens, new braoMway, cversisad garaga, two The Northeast PTA will meet Sailing Dies at 112; ELEXTTRlbAL Installation and t^- rftn|T6. Good ■ condition. Romo*'- garaga.. Central. s-tBf2. firaplacM, combingttofia Uteough- HUt^ina. MI *-6112. palrs. New and old work. Call hO' B u TVJMEM ITS PAUGMTER-lN-LAW ^tW ESSOM t CaU MI »-4907, any time. room apartment with garage, hot water heater. Convenient to at 8 p.m. at the achool, with Dr. MAKRiED DAUGKTE1& V^ARDSOeE HARTFORD — 911 Wetbcrafleld out, pl*st«rad, magnlflcont vtaw. Get License 3-0391. , MR6. guiSSLE OOEM T tMMK 6HE EVER MAS ENOUfiM SPEMPlMO, VlELL, TMAri A MORSE OF ANOTMER HUE atove, refrigerator. Rfeferencea. MI ahopptng,' achoola and buses. Nice MANCRESTBlt—Six room Capo on LaVerne Stroita of ths State De­ 9-2837. ’ Avanua. Well haatad. light house- yard. Priced to eell Immediately at $l$,IO0. R. V. Dlmock Co. Raal- buallne, *12,850. Exoollont two- partment aa Education epeaklng REUPHOLSTERY, slip covers and Six'sofas $20-340 each. Iwepinr room. Inquire flrat floor, only $13,900. R. F. Dlmock Co., tor. MI 9-838$, or Harbara Wooda, on "Grouping." iTisBEAUTlFUL.MAf ''A QtfiC klEVCg KAS700 ' IPiCkEDiTUPlHTWE VESflT^ ALLRISHT.I family homo, fotir bodrooma oaoh Civil War Veteran draperies custom made. Free es­ Kelvinator Refrigerator—$66. , NEW EFFIdENtlY apartment for ig n . Kenney. Realtor, MI 9-5245. or Robert Ml 0-7702, Robort! Murdock, MI Back A ^ain Registration will be taken for eUT SEERCliCKER ^MANV CLOTHES f ' BAR&AIH BASEMENT.' SUPPOSE .'OFCOURSE:! Save $30 Ml new Simmons twin and rent with kitchen, living room, MI40. fuU prieo Ili.MO. polity timates. Open evenings for your ONLV <3.98100 VOU. WASMT AS FREE WITH Murdock. MI $-6472, Barbara 8-4872. ' built throo bodroom ranch, ox- the Rockrtlle Little I..eague In JU6T 0OUOMr.MEA UtSAHD CAti^AFFOBAFFORD full size mattresses. bedroom, Ule bath, fhm ahed ' convenience. P A M Upholstery TAUEEITnbpH’l lime IT,'MOTHER MV MUSBAHO'SMONEV Woods, MI 9-7702. coUont condition, food location, A Rockville man Who 'ibeeomee Superior Court from 6:30 to 8 p.m.. (Ckmitaved from Page Oae) 9ERSIAH LAMBfAND Spinet Desk—$30. with stove, refrigerator and heat, BosincM Property for Sale 70 (XXXXI) Shops. 207 N. Main St. MI 9-0334. I still have that , BE ANINHV;a uiuuvv q u i b b l e ? miuiy oxtraa, full prico *17,600. •Ugibl* Saturday to got his driv­ for boys In Rockville, Vernon and CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEN'1 DEPT. HOURS Drum Table—$16. all on first floor. Storage -ipace 7 3 h (I ) ~ BEAVER- ROLTON—Two year old four room Now ronchoa and ^Hta from er’s Uconzo back after ^ 8-year Ellington, born after Aug. 1, 1986 good aa It once waa. Sailing still French iReds 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. ELECTRICAL work by Wall Coffee Table, like new—$18. in basement. P a r k i n g cn bus FACKAOE atore, g u aUtion, aeven and before July 81, 1061. 2emanek assures your osfety. iine, near shopping center. For room houae plua e^ra rental unit. SEVEN ROOM older Colpnlal. ranch with carport. Large Uving *lt,*80 up. Mitton can fit your •ueponalon, was found Innekeni to­ had a full head of black hair which WATKINS room with fireplace. Afumtnum noodo Uko a glovo. Call EUaworth day of oporatlng while under sus­ Th* American I.^gion will hold he attributed to always wearing a Don't wait, call MI 9-8976 now. one or two only, $95 monthly. Can Located on a heavily traveled Excellent condition throughout. Mitton Agency, ftooltoro. Ml an important buiincta meeting at Hold or Gain COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED AD l^. Be wise and modernize. 'be seen at 189 West Middle Tpke., route, with an excellent notential Two-car garage. Centrally located. comblnaUona. $12,800. R F. pension and innocent of Ireckless hat and never using soap and MOiyfiAT Thro FRIDAT 10:80 A.M.—BATUBDAV 9 A.M. USED FURNITURE Dlmock Co., Realtor, MI B-5288, 3-6930. or MI 9-6828. driving. 8 p.m. at the Post Home. water on hla head. Hla wit re­ Apt. F. Phone Ml 3-7091. for future groivth. OUaranteed in- Nice family home, $17,300. R. F. The VFW Auxiliary will hold its LAWN MOWERS sharpened, re­ EXCHANGE veatment with all typaa of .lanc­ bimock Co., Realtor. MI 9-1^289. or or Barbara Wooda. MI 9-7702, Ronald C. Godfrey, 22. of 8 mained sharp and he laughed often. paired. All work guaranteed Free FOUR ROOM apartment fof rent. Robert Murdock. MI $-0872. Woodland St., told Rockville City annual election of officers at 7:30 The General-the title waa pure­ Town Councils PLEASE READ YOUR AD 15 OAK STREET ing available. For further informa­ Robert Murdock, MI ■ 3-6873, Bar­ p.m. at the VlCW Home. ptek-up and delivery. We also Heat, hot water, gas for cooking. tion call R. F. Dlmock Co.. MI bara Woods, MI 9-7702. IN T O W N , Court officials he would "not risk ly honorary was bom about s OUaiUM Of “Want Ad." mn tte sharpen axes, scissors, chisels, Until 9 electric refrigerator and gns BNGLEWObD DRIVEJ-Slx room driving, especially In broad day­ Hospital Notes mile and a half from the little (CMtteiiefi treiD fa g * Ons) Open Thursday Evenings t-6380. Admitted' Saturday: Mrs. RoSe mnlaaoe. Ih e •dvertJaer ahoulil read hl« ad the ^ B 8T DA¥ ix plaher blades and knives Bruno Closed Mondays atove. Call MI 9-4071 or MI (XXII) Cape, oil heat, ceramic tile bath, light’’ and when he was so close to mountain borne where he lived his ajm SuBS aad BBPOKT ERRORS to ttaje for the next I w i - Moske. MI 3-0771. 9-5779 from 6 to 7 p.m. tile kitchen, amesite drive, excel­ Comfortable 4 bedroom getting hla license back. Purnell. 86 Grand Ave.: Mrs. Mary last years with Mrs. McCamy. He eary yesterday with ths ssats Hotucs for Sale 72 lent condition. Owner moving out His companion in the case, Lor- Kristofak. Broad Brook. Uoa. The Herald W reaponalble for only ONE Inconw or o « ^ t ^ TV ANTENNAS repaired and In- NEW SIX room ranch, one block home, in good location and in m ov^ In with Airs McCamy and going to the top men-' S r « iy ^ « r a » e n ie n t uid then only to the extent of a THREE ROOM heated apartment, from Green. All large' t*ooms. two of etate. Priced for . quick sale. Ing J. Ventura, 22, of 6 Pine St., Discharged Saturday: Richard her husband after he became tool Local lasuea sind peraonaUUsa stalled. Call Modern TV Service. GIBSON refrigerator, in good run­ $75. Call MI 9-5229 Monday to Fri­ SOUTH WINDSOR—New five room Call Paul J. Correntl, MI $-886S. excellent condition. Fireplace. was found guilty of reckless driv- Keteham II, Maple St.. Ellington; «make aood" Inaertlon. Errors which do not leeaenlhe MI 3-8185. baths, bullt-ln stove and oven, flre- old to tend hla farm. ‘ |dominated most campaigns. Non* i^yertteMnent will not he corrected hy “ na^e good Inaertlon. ning condition, $28. MI 9-5188, day. 9 to 5 p.rm______ranch, huUt-in oven and ranee. 'place. Full basement, two-car ga­ Two bathrooms. Garage with InguKI fined *28. Mrs. Dallas Powley and daughter, Communist psrttss usually made Lot 100X300. $10,600. Phllbrick MANCHESTER Hartford; Antonio Rodriquez, On his birthday. Hailing could be EVEREApy — Ashe.s. rubbish re­ MODERN THREE room apart­ rage. Your choice of Kterior patio. The two were accused of switch­ alliances on either the first or sec­ Agency, MI *-8464. decoration. R. F. Dlmock Co!. Real­ in.aoo—Glenwood St. Immaculate ing positions In the front seat of Broad Brook. counted on to be on hla front TOUB COOPERATION W HX n j u l 1 ^ 1 3 - 2 7 1 1 moval. Cellars and attics cleaned. KITCHEN GAS range, good condi­ ment. stove and refrigerator, $88 porch, resplendent In his Confed­ ond rounds to oppose the Reds. BE APPRECIATED I^IOl No job too big or small. Sundays tor. MI 9-5245. or Robert Mur­ 8 room ranch, city utili­ And another 4 bedrtwm Oodfrey'a car after being signaled Birth Saturday: A daughter to The Communist n ew sp ap er tion. MI 9-6791. a month. Call Ml 9-7319. $18,900 RANCH, brick front, three Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wood, Browna erate uniform, hat on his head and available, package delivery, light bedrooms, fireplace, cellar, base­ dock MI .3-6472. Barbara Woods. ties. home in very good condition. to atop. Prosecutor Harry H. Lugg I’Humsnite tnirapstsd: "Commu­ MI 9-7702. aald the shifting of poeitlons con- Bridge Rd. a cigar In hts mouth, receiving Automobiles for Sale 4 expressing. MI 9-5045. f o u r ROOM furnished apart­ board' heat, trees, nesr bus, $15,800—?? Extra large 8 finirted Fine heating system. Garage. best wishes from dlgnltarlss and nist Psrty Gains 8011 Kore." Lost and Found BLOND. OAK comer table. Call ment, heated, hot water, garage, ■torea, achool. Carlton W. Hut ch­ 8 room cape, basement' ga­ •tituted reckless driving. They 'Admitted yesterday: Richard L’HumanlU Usted 20 towns -wiMffe MI 9-0098. center, residftntial. MI 8-6028. (XXIII) both pleaded Innocent. Boucher, 1'61 Green Manor Rd.. just plain friends. TODND—Lent week, wristwatch ina. Ml 9-5U2. rage. Both FH A approved. 15% It said the Reds had taken con­ 1957 VOLKSWAGEN. Call MI Household Services Both men W'era arrested about Hazardvllle; Mrs. Hazel Bernier, Birthday cards always came on Main St. Owner may claim nhMJu.'Or 40 ” ROPER gas stove, four burn­ BOLTON — Six room epUt level, $15,900—?? Custom built, large 5 required from qualified buy­ trol of the town halls. But it did Offered 13-A FOUR ROOM rent, first floor, MANCHESTER — We have two noontime March 7 by Patrolman RFD 3; Chester Butler, 85 Grand from the President, the governor not list Oommunlst losses. upon positive identification and 9-4924. GSOItae ADAMS, ers. Just like new. Call after 5:30, stove, ice box and kitchen set fur­ wooded lot. Three bedrooms, fire­ room ranch, city utilities. Ave,; Robert (Seratung, Main St., beautiful two-family hornet that $17,000—Extra large 7 room cape. ers. Allen Nelson, who was off duty at and members of Congress. A Communist bid to broaden payment _of this ad. Phone Mr. DIOT’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ 6T ^UL,M/A/a/. MI 9-9812, nished. oil burner. Adults only you should look into. Excellent place. excellent condition. $16,800 the time. 'They were originally Ellington. The Cl'vll War was not glamor­ ‘ I9I«. MiCiUll MIWIBAMI irNtICATf i l b Dlmock Co., Realtor, MI 1 unfinished, city utiltiei. arty influence by coalition with K nlight, l*' MI S-1173. Trailers 6-A pany, doors' and windows, custom' $70. Unheated. MI 9-0769. ctmdiUon, nice location, hot water charged with giving false informa­ Discharged yesterday: Mrs. ous for Sailing. He did not wear work guaranteed. Call MI 9-1583 Or Roberj Murdock, MI centrally located. MADELINE SMITH, Realtor IS Socialists rensrsUy felled to and steam beat, oil. For additional tion to a policeman. In addition, Brenda Boudresult. Hazardvllle. the gold sash or cavalry hat which pav off. Out of nine of the meet LOST—Saturday night, somewhere FURNITUriE taken as down pay­ after 6 p.m. Musical Instruments COMPLETELY renovated four information call The Ellsworth Barbara Woods. MI 9-7762. distinguished some of the boys In in the vicinity of Deci-Drive In, room unfurnished apartment. Cen­ BOLTON Godfrey was charged with operat­ important clUm balloting. Social­ ment on mobile homes. Excellent Painting— Papering 21 Help Waijted— Male 36 Boats and Accessories 46 HEAR NEW Kinsman orga- with Mitten . Agency, Realtors, MI MI 9-1642 ing under suepention and Ventura, Vernon and Tnlcotts Ule new* la Gray. His duties as a member of D ist-Communist lists hsd only two Black handbag containing red lots available at Mansfield. .Icn- SAVE 50% on laundering. Wet trally located. MI 9-4265. $-6930 (XXIV) $10,*0O—Bolton Lake, small 5 room handled through The Hemld’a Company, 25th Virginia Regiment, wallet, white gloves, etc. Finder | wash, damp or fluff dry. )<'olded percussion added: Big savings on cape, breezeway, garage, operating without a license. victories and several defeats. aen a, Inc., lalwavs reliable) Roll­ EXTERIOR and interior painting. FIRST and second shift job open­ 12 FOOT KING CRAkT with wind­ 'The pair, who presented their Roelo'lll* Bureau, 7 W. Main Rt., con.slsted of digging saltpeter for please call Diamond 6-4889 col- and wrapped free. Manchester shield and convertible top, other demonstration models. Dubaldo MANCHESTER GREEN — Four TEN ROOM home on apacious lot NEW SIX room Colonial $17,900. $1,000 down. Francois MUterand, former ing Hilla. Route 44-A, Mansfield, Ceilings refinlshed. Paperhanging. ings. Physical requirements 165 large rooms and sunporch, third bullt-ln dishwasher, baths, own defense, said Godfrey was telephone TRemont 6-8186. Confederate gunpowder. Liberal justice minister was lect Lrftundromai. 660 Center St lbs. minimum weight. Age 22-35. accessories. Also trailer. Call JA Music Center, West Middle in downtown Manchester. Don’t $18,800—Bolton Lake, t room ranch, GA 9-4479. Wallpaper books. Estimates given. Tpke. MI 9-6205. floor. Kitchen stove and heating buUt-in stove and oven. C< mplete- wearing Ventura's light jacket and After the gwar he returned to elected with the help o f Commu­ Fully covered by Insurance. Call Apply at Spencer Rubber Prod­ 8-4971 after 5:30 for appoi.ntment, miss this one for $15,700. Phll­ double lot. full basement. Lots for Sato 73 WEAVING of bums, moth holes stove, $75 a rfionth. Cal! MI brick Agency, MI 9-8464. Iv landscsped. Amesite 'rive. R. thia might have confused the pa­ Scott County in mountainous nist votes in Chlnon. Mlttsrand and torn clothing, hosiery runs, Edward R. Price. MI 9-1003. ucts Co., Chapel Street, F, Dlmock,. Co., Realtor. MT $14,900—Under construction. 614 trolman. now te asioclsted with former Announcements Auto Driving School 7-A 3-0581. ______VERNON—Two house lota, *1.800 Southwest Virginia and married handbags repaired, zipper re­ Wearing Apparel—Furs 57 MODIFIED RANCH—Seven roomi. 9-.5245, Or Robert Murdock MI room ranch, basement ga­ each. Other lota available in Man­ Judge Francis T. O'Loughlln aald Russia Rejects Mary Flanary. They had seven Premier Pierre Mendee-France in Building Materials 47 SIX ROOM duplex with oil fur­ rage. 2 acres wooded lot, INCOME TAXES prepared -i your MORTLOCK’S Manchester’s lead­ placement, umbreHas -epalred, Private Instructions 28 22x15 toot living room with fire- 3-6472, Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702. chester area. PhUbrick Agency, there was som* doubt In his mind children. His wife died In 1980 the Union of Democratic Forces 6 EVENING GOWN, size 9. w.altz nace. Centrally located. Adults choice of colors ing driving school. Three skilled, men's shirt collars reversed and WANTED MALE WEEKLY“ s AVINGS ~ U S T lace. Modem throughout. $23,900. MI 9-8868. whether Godfrey wse driving. He tried his hand at farming (UFD). MUterand was defeated home, or by appointment. Exper­ replaced Marlow's Little Mend­ length. Worn two times, $10. Two preferred. Cali MI 3-8284. P> (XXV) $21.500—New, custom built split Associate Jddge John L. Moran, ienced tax work. 34 iiour arvlce. courteous instructors. Class room U.S. CIVIL Service Tests I Men- nurserv, experienced | Disappearing Stalrivays $24.95 each PI'hllbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. Iranian Claim and logging and occasionally bor­ In his bid for re-election as dsputy ing Shop. womcn, 18-52. Start high as $95 Manage dozen Red Seal records. Ml S-7449. leyel. Latest In modem FERGUSON RD.—103 ft. wooded who took o'ver the bench to impose rowed a neighbor's 100-gallon still lost November. . Call MI 3-4723; instructions for 15. 10, 17 year Knotty Pine Paneling 14c sq. ft. TWO ROOM furnished cottage, MANCHESTER—Spacious six room NEW SIX room Cape, West Side, kitchens. acre lot. lot in beautiful residential area, a sentence in a esse he heard last olds. Telephone Mr. Mortlock. week. Preparatory training until in trimming and planting nursery ' 8d and 16d Common heat. lights, hot water. Also "I've maxle a sight of brandy." Former Foreign Minister C h r w FLAT FINISH Holland window LIGHT BLUE casual coat, size 10- ranch, screened porch, 'ireplace. built-in range and oven, vestibule, city uUlitiea. Bargain at 13,600. week, sentenced George H. John- tan Pinesu, trying for s comeback _____ P> Director of Driver Education. shades, marie to measure All appointed. ■ Thousand.s of Jo'bs Nails $9.90 per keg 12, like new, reasonable. MI rooms. Scranton Tourist F'ornes $25.500—I.arge 6 room ranch, 2 1921 Pact Void h* once recalled. He added that PSreid with your savings in mind. open. Experience usually unneces, garage, near school, stores. $15,590 Choice location. iJirge lot. $16,200. fireplaces. I's baths, un­ MI 3-0154. Carl and Esther drow of 24 Grove St. to 30 dsya in "good llkker never did hurt no after defeat for re-election os de­ Ml 9-7398. metal Venetian blinds ct a new stock nece.ssary. Colonial Mantels $20 each 9*1144. 4 , and Cabins. Call between 8-7. Ml easily financed. MI 3-0154. Carl! R. F, Dlmock Co., Realtor. MI R eeasonable a s rates. Call MI 9-8246. sary. Free Information on jobs, usual recreation room, Schwarz. jail for forgery. mail, if ,he knew how to drink 11." puty, failed to win a saat as muni­ low price. Keys made whila you 1x8 Sheathing $97 per M' 9-0826. and Esther Schwarz. ! 9-524.5 or Robert Murdock, Ml (Oontinoed from Page One) I ARSON’S Connecticut’s first li­ ■salaries, requirements. Write to­ Call Thomas M. Burgess GIRL'S PINK coat, pink jumper separate 8 room ranch, Sentence was suspended and Sailing flew to Mobile, Ala.. In cipal councilor in Le Mans. Pinesu INCOME TAX forms prepared by wait. Marlow's. Canadian k’rnming (hoii.se 3-6472. Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702. 38 ACRES. Prime resldenUsi prop­ Johndrow was placed on probation censed driving school -rained. day! I.incoln Service, Pekin 45, lots I $93 per M' with flowered blouse. Other MAIN ST.—Slx rooms, furnished GLASTONBURY — Five room basement garage, 2 drive­ erty, city water. For further Infor­ tlon from anti-tommunlat 1963 for the annual convention of is a Socialist. appointment in your home or Certified and approved, is 'ow of­ BEI-AtONT Rug Cleaning Com Illinois Ml 4-1877 dresses, all size 12 Ml 9-0098. or unfurnished, oil heat, hot ways, 2 seres. for aix months. the Sons of Confederate Veterans. In Calais, a Joint list of govern­ mine. Elxperlenced, competent Hand Split Shakes $23.95 per sq. ranch, full basement, plastered ( x x v n i ) mation. R. F. Dlmock Co. MI Kenneth J. Arnold Jr., 22, of emigres. Iranian officials aay the fering classroom and I ehlnd pan'y — For those who ''are about Clam Shell Casings 6c lin. ft. water, redecorated, garage, nice w«dls, full Insulation, attached 9-5245. Some year* earlier he journeyed to ment parties, Indepedenta and non- work at reasonable fee. Call Ml GIRL’S TOPPER, spring dresses, VERNON 43 Brooklyn 81., waa fined $36 for Soviets subsequently agreed with political persohaltuee headed by wheel instruction for tee^agers. their mgs — phone MI 3-09l2, ■■'4 " Birch Plywood 44c sq. ft. yard, bus line. Adults MI 9-7770. plasjered garage. Large lot. Ex-j CO'VENTRY—New 9H room anch. this interpretation in a diplomatic Gettysburg, Pa., for the 76th anni­ 8-2666. Bonds— Stocks Mortgages 31 new nylon 10-12. Ladies’ coats, MI and acre- breach of peace and $45 for restat­ Jacques 'Vendroux, brothsr-ln-law Ml 9-6075. Free pickup and.delivery Free EXPERIENCED hard-hitting sales­ Special Windows, from $10 each. cellent condition. Owner 'moving three bedroom, living room, kitch­ $11,500—?? Small 6 room rape. 4 BOLTON — For lota exchange forn ally incorporated versary of that famous Civil War estimates given. We specialize in We will beat our competitors 3-8589. ROCKVILLE - New apartments, finished, partial walk-out age coll Lawrence F. Fiano, ing a policeman, as the result of a battle. He reported later that he of President Cbaxles ds Gaulle, TOO MANY DEBTS? Consolidate man. Good salary plus commis­ out of state. Priced a( onlv en and dining area. Bullt-ln range disturbance at his home March 9. into the 1921 treaty. ATTENTION teenagers, new driver furniture and wall to wall carpet- advertised prices by at least 5%. idea! for voting married couple. MI basement, 3 seres Broker. MI 9-5910. "and a couple of Yankees set to­ won all 137 seaU with 13,683 THE DAIRY QUEEN on West Mid­ education classes starting atur- your payments and improve your sion on all sales. Apply Tuesday Adults. TR 5-1582 and TR 5-3226. $17,800, Charles LespepAnce, and oven, fireplace ' and mantle. Wealey F. Rivard, of Hartford, The Soviet Union used the 1921 dle Turnpike is now open. iuR, through Friday, 9:30-5:00, Mont­ Open evenings bv appointment. 9-7620. Basement garage, hot water heat. $13,300—?? Almost new 5 room, 2 gether and listened to President votes. The Communists got 10,888 day. Call Mr. MIcIcttc, Manches­ credit standing. $22.25 per month Wanted—^To Bny 58 was found guilty of non-sutioort treaty in 1981 aa justification for votes and the Boclalists 8.014. will pay oft $1,000. If you own gomery Wards. NOBOBY BlIT NOBODY Situated on one acre lot. Close to bedroom ranch, walk-out ^ osevelt apeak." NEW FIGURE for spring at big ter Driving Academy. Coventry, TV SERVICE - Potterton’s, all 150 COOPER HILL St.--Four room MANCHESTER—lSlx room Cape, Suburban for Sale 75 and w'aa ordered to pay $30 per joint occupation of Iranian terri­ In aichy, a Paris suburb once real estate, call CH 6-8897 and ask UNDERSELI^ NATIONAL WE BUY and sell antique and used duplex April 1. $80. Call Glaston- schools, bus and shopping. 814.900. basement. Confined to a wheel chair for savings. Special introductory dis­ PI 2-7249. , makes. Highest quality guaranteed ASSEMBLER for novelty lamps. oil heat, tile bath, tile kitchen, week to his wife and child. He waa tory with the Briti.sh. when the considered a Red stronghold, the Frank Burke or Mrs. Carter for NATIONAL LUMBER. INC. furniture, china, glass, silver, pic­ burv ME 3-90.57 after 5:.30, Minimum FHA financing R, F. BOLTON—Six room custom built Germany threatened to take the the past several years.'Sailing was counts on Spencer foundations and work and parts, over 47 vear’s ex. Average earnings $3 hour. Sim­ city utilitiei, near shopping cen­ also ordered to post a $500 cash always proud of his peaceful na­ Communists lost all Ifl seats they perlence. Famous for service since details. Connecticut Mortgage Ex­ .381 STATE STREET, ture frames, guns, attic cc items, Dlmock Co.. Realtor. MI 9-5245. ANDOVER ranch, two-car garage, fireplace, bond to insurt payment. country over. bras in two new fabrics. Mrs. change, 15 Lewis St., Hartford. ple, easy. Canvassing not re­ NORTH HAVEN, CONN. whole estates. Furniture refin­ FOUR r o o m , adults, oil heat, ter, bus line and high school. or Robert _ Murdock,______....MI 3-6472 ture. had held on the former oouncU. Winona McLeod, PI 2-7048. Business Services Offered 13 1931. Phone MI 9-4537 for best $ 5,500 - 2 room cottage, privacy, 2 new carpeting, acre lot, 1’4 baths. The case of Andrew A: Davis, 43, They were defeated Iw s Joint list quired. Write: Ougor I..ainpa, CHestnut 8-2147 lshed and repaired. Furinture Re­ stove, refrigerator. garage, Combination windows and doors. : Barbara Wooda. MI 9-7702 Many extras. Owner. MI 9-1477. "I've never had a fight, I've service. Caldwell 1, Arkansa-s. Charles Lesperance. MI 9-7820. acres, bend of the river. of Kelly Rd., was, continued to Iranian Foreign Minister All called the "municipal action and CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, pair Service and Sates, Talcott- porch. Write Adults, P. O. Box $10,500—Lake front, attractive year June 15 at which time charges of Asghar Hekmat met meanwhile never been locked up in jail, I’ve Help Wanted— Female 35 ville. Ml 3-7449. 255, Manchester. (XXX) been a great hand to visit the defenae of liberties.'’ Personals available all hours. Satisfaction FURNITURE salesman wanted by ilANCHESTER—six room colon ial,______'round 5 room cape, stone intoxication and breach of peace with Soviet Ambassador Nikolai guaranteed. Call MI 9-131.''> Building— Contracting 14 Diamonds^— Watches— Wanted— Real Estate 77 sick, I’ve given more than I’ve got HOP HOME parlies. Openings for one of the busiest and progressive MODERN THREE-room duplex, plastered walls, full insulation, | i^a Ke STREET — New six room fireplace, pier, 2 boats. may b* nolled, if he stay* out of Pegov In Tehran to protest Soviet Jewelry 48 w a n t e d t o b u y ' Musi sell. and Czechoslovakian anti-Iranian and I always tried to treat every­ VACUUM CLEANERS repaired in FIX)OR SANDING a specialty. BIDWELL HOME Improvement party plan demonstrator.s, house­ furniture stores in Conneeticut. heat, hot water, range and refrig­ fireplace, lavatory, tile bath full | coionj,, garage. Built by U. SELLING TOUR home? For trouble. Good used resalable furniture, NoIIei were entered In three propaganda. body right,” he would say. at Yale; my own home shop. Forty vears Skillctj workmanship. Call Andy Co. Alterations, additions, ga­ wares, toys gifts, novelties. No If you arc a thoroughly exper­ also small upright and cplne.t erator. $8.5 MI 3-8808. attic, porch. Hot water oil heat. ^ r Built-in stove and oven, $11,000 V room, 6 finished rape, prompt, efficient, courteoua aerv ienced furniture salesman, then LEONARD W. TOST, Jeweler, re- amesite drive, city utilities. Side-1 j^^gg fireplace. Sun deck I’ i cases and several were continued An Iranian Foreign Ministry factory experience. All makes, low Sebula, MI 9-8919, rages. Roofing and siding experts. collecting, no delivery. Experience pianos. large lot. ice and appraising without obliga­ rates, free estimates, free pickup not ncccssar.v. Call or write Mrs. we have a proposition for .vou palrs, adjusts watches expertly. walks, large Ijit- Yacant. Charles, j,aths three bedrooms. Beautiful $12,600—?? 5 room, 2 bedroom tion, call 8. A. Beechler, Reatwr, until March 23. spokesman denied a Moscow radio 40 Held for Melee Aluminum clapboards a specialty. Reasonable prices. Open daily. claim that Iranian troqpi .were be­ and delivery. Mr. Miller, JA LEAVE YOUR rubbish worries to Unexc'elled workmanship. Easy Lillian Ro.sonberg, 45 Manor Cir­ that comes once in a blue moon. ' Watkins Used Furniture Business liOcations Lesperance. MI 9-7620. view, $18,700. R. F. Dlmock Co.. ranch, stone fireplace, 1 Ml 8-8969 or Wesley R. Smith As­ Bois'ler te Be Feted Mental Health Unit 2-8904. ms! Cellars, attics cleaned cle, East Hartford. JA 8-8247. Exceptionally good salary plus Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce Realtor. MI 9-524,5, or Robert acre. A dinner is being planned to ing gathered on the Iraqi border budget terms Ml 9-6495 or TR Exchange for Rent 64 MANCHESTER—Sherwood Orcle. sociates. MI 9-8992. Member Multi­ trass Psgs OSS) Light trucking of all Kinds, for 5-9109. big commissions. F’or interview, Street. Ml 9-4387. Murdock MT 3-6472, Barbara $13,260—New 5 room ranches, ple Listing Service. honor WaJter Berthold, Roekvllle to cause unrest In Iraq. Aiding Celebration SPENCER CORSETS and bras ex­ homes, stores and offices. Norm's PART-TIME work. Housewives phone Mr. Genovese at Albert’s 15 Oak Street Five room ranch, full basement, benylec who broke the record for '"nils report is almllar lo an AIR - CONDITIONED two - room two fireplaces, plastered walls, full Woods MI 9-7702, extras. 14 acre lot. horded them with anowhalls. There pertly fitted to individual meas­ Trucking. Ml S-8905. CARPENTER desires repair work, who need money find selling Furniture Company, Watciburv. $18,900—?? 8 room cape, garage, BUY — SElL — TRADE bowling a 4-game set recently. earlier claim that the Baghdad were cries of ’’Gestapo’’ and below urements. Doctors' prescriptions all types of remodeling. Dial PI Avon Products fits in easily with PI 4-3144. Fuel and Feed 49-A front office. 100% location. Mar­ insulation, tile bath. Wood sheath­ Pact powers were behind the re­ The volunteer services cornmit- low's, 867 Main St. (XXXI) amali brook, large lot. Want to sell your p rw rty ? The dinner will b* held May 2 at the windows hung banners which filled promptly, efficiently Mary 2-7728. hou.sehold duties. Have two fine Rooms Without Board 59 ing. with shingles, sidewalks, Greenwood, Inc. will buy for all 6:30 p.m. at the PAG Ballroom. cent Iraq revolt," he said, adding tee of the Manchester Mental MORTENSEN TV. Specialized RCA curbs. City utilities. Amesite $14.900—Immaculate, large. 6 rooln includsd Swastikas. F. McPartland, BU 9-1994. territories in northeast section WELL SEASONED hardwood, fire­ COMMERCIAL business or office VERNON—New six room Colonial cash, or work out a trade. Quick Berthold set a new world’a record "All these Intrigues originated Health Asen. la making plana for This time police moved in to television, service. MI 9-4641. FOR COMPLETE alteration.s and Woodbridge. Bretton, Vernon Sts., WANTED Mason's helper. Call place or furnace, $5 and $10 loads FURNISHED ROOM, convenlenUy drive. Immediate occupancy. with attached garage. Built-in cape, breezeway, garage, from countries who are against helping the beauty shops of the located. One minute from Main space for rent. Up to 6500 square Charles Lesperance, MI 9-7620. 1'^ baths, many extras. action assured. Call and get our at the Bowling Proprietor's of break up the melee with clubs and cabinet work. For quick service and Greenwood Dr. Other terri­ MI 9-7406. delivc’-ed. MI 3-2694, range ana oven. Fireplace ' stjn deal, no obligation. America Assn, tournament jearlier Iran-Iraq friendly relations." Norwich State Hospital celebrate Automobiles for Sale 4 FLOOR SANDING and reflnlshlng. with rea-sonabld winter prices For St. Light housekeeping. Woman feet. Will sub-divide. Main Street. $15,800—?? Fairly new 8 room were backstopped with a spray tories open. Eani $2-$3 an hour. Located near Center. Plenty of deck. I 'i - batli'ipi. three bedrooms, this month at Arlington, Va. He Iran also protested against "un­ the iQth anniversary of operation Specializing In old floors. MI free eatimnto call Joe Glrardin, We train you. Call CH 6-1658. only. Ml 9-7959. MANCHESTER—Five room “anch, fijgh wooded lot. Brick front. ranch, attached garage, GREENWOOD. INC., ‘ from the hose of e fire truck- Six­ 9-5750. parking. Phone MI 9-5229 or MI full basement, two fireplaces, bowled 151, 163, 163, and 158. or'a authorized flights” by Soviet mili­ Thursday. teen studenU were under arrest CARS, mechanics spe- MI 9-8933. Help Wanted— Household Goods 51 ROOM WITH kitchen privileges. $17,400 R F. Dlmock Co.. Real­ a.ssume 4’i% mortgage. Ml 3-1577 tary planes over Its northern ter­ The committee, headed by Mrs. flxlt yourself cars, always ARE YOU interested In part-time 3-7444. plastered walls, full insulation. total of 631, In the sixth set of the and charged with breach of the ELECTROLUX OWNERS Prompt Male or Female 37 Babies accepted. Centrally locat­ tor, MI 9-5245.' 0-- Robert Mur­ championship matches. The previ­ ritories. A note to the Soviet em­ John Buck, will prepare a buffet selection. Look behind our CARPENTERS, experienced in work? If $5 to $10 per evening SALE 1-S OFF on wallpaper. Wall Hot water oil heat, tile bath, large dock, MI 8-6472, Barbara Woods. HEBRON peace andT In some cages, reelsUng friendly service on your Electro­ building and contracting, altera­ ed. Apply Mrs, Dorsey, 14 Arch St. 2.000 SQUARE feet of spa-'it. Win kitchen, garage. Amesite drive. ous record was 624, held by a bassy said 81 such flights had been party for participants and guests arrest, within 85 minutes. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. commt.sslon will help vou buy COUNTER and grill worker tiles 4c a tile. Kentile, from 7c subdivide. 188 West Middle Tpke. MI 9-7702. $12,500—?? Near Bolton, Immacu­ Legal Notice made in the past three months, at a fashion show. The show will lux (R) cleaner. Pick up and de­ tions, additions, porches. e*c Spe­ each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, City utilities. 30 days occupancy. Maryland bowler with whom Berl-' Th* Yale Daily News, student livery, Call Electrolux authorized those extras call JA 4-0351. nights, full or part-time. Apply in NICE ROOM with lavatory, private Call MI 3-7043, Mr. Mull, late 4 room ranch, base­ nearly all over the Azerbaijan and feature clothing and hair styling BEFOREJXYOU BUY a used car cializing in cottages, garages, sid­ person. Patrio Drivc-In. at the Green. Charles Lesperance, MI 9-7620. ( x x x i i ) AT A COURT OF PROBATK, held hold waa competing. newspaper, spoke for many of the sales anu service. Ml 9-0848 or JA ings. Guaranteed workmanship. entrance. 14ki..Haekmafack St. ment garage, extras. ■ 1 Manchrder. within and (nr the Steve Wilkowski, IVesleyan Uni­ Khoraaan border areas. and will be conducted by patient* see Gormalv Motor Sales. Rulck Call MI 3-8905 or 112 OV 4-3680. Dintrjrt of Manchf'flter. on th< 10th day student leaders feelings when It Sales and S ervice. 285 Main 2-0108. Please ask for Augustli c MI 3-0731 or AD 3-5978. WOMAN TO clean one dav a week. MANCHESTER—Five room rrnch. Must sell. versity trainer, is expected to be studying In the beauty shops. '“ANYTHING THEY DO Houses for Rent 65 VERNON — New six room split dav of M arch, A D. 1969 said th# undergraduates were off Street Mi 9-4aT;^. Open evenings. Kamlenskl. Call after 4 p.m. MI 9-9016. full basement, hot water oil heat, $14,600 —F.H.A. appraised, almost f^rchPiU. nfiii. John J Wallf-U, Jud| master of ceremonies at the ban­ Mrs. Buck has been soliciting Situations Wanted— j WE CAN DO BETTER” FURNISHED room for rent near level. High wooded lot. Cathedral aid from local church women's base In starting the riot. But the ALTERATIONS and remodeling — fireplace, tile bath, colored fix­ new 5’ a room ranch, base­ Estatf! of Tuny (;alo7:aro a.k/a quet. The affair is Jirimarlly for Mrs. Ross Miller paper and the studanU spoke out WANTED — CleanNlsed cars. We RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any m ake- kitchen.s, bathrooms, attics, cel­ Female 38 i YES ! THERE IS A Main St. 9 Hazel St. Call AH FOR RENT Green Manor. Three tures, built-in oven and stove. ceiling with redwood beams Built- thony Catantaro also apfll^d Cadan- groups, and has been encouraging in range and oven, l*i baths, large ment garage, aluminum xaro, late of Mancheater in said dia- bowlers in the Rockrtlle-Vemon strongly against what they called buy, trade down orN^rade any­ cars, amplifiers, phonographs and lars, residing, porches, roofing Help Wanted— Male 36 ; "SANTA CLAUS” 9-2170. bedroom ranch. Garage, wall to Amesite drive, city utilities. combinations, H sere lot, establishment of volunteer service changers. Over 47 years total ex­ REFINED WOMAN-excellent ref­ firpplace. Finished laundry room. irirt, (ieceaaed. area, but bowler* from other part* Communion Guest "unneceaeary poUoa brutality." thing. Douglas Motor8>.333 'Iain. and room additions. Connecticut 1 I DON’T WANT IT FURNISHED ROOM, complete wall carpeting in living and din­ $12,990. Charles Lesperance, MT extras. Upon appUcation of John 8. G. Rott- committees within the churches. perience. 90 days guarantee on all erences would like position a.s Garage Three bedrooms $17 990 ner. prayinr that an Instrument pur­ of the state are also expected to Griswold aA ed the 4.000 etu- Remodeling Services, 34 C'ak St. TOOL MAKERS i .MY CUSTOMER ISN'T housekeeping facilities. Woman ing rooms. Fireplace, Large yard, 9-7620. attend. Watts Shalluck is chair­ Cakes for the "cake bank " at the NEED A CAR and had youKcredit work. PoUerton’s. Ml 9-4.''?7. MI 3-1425. companion light housekeeper. GETTING MARRIED near schools and transportation. __ IR, F. Dimoek Co.. Realtor. MI COVENTRY porting: to be th< last will and testa­ The Rev. Joseph E. Farrell, paa- hospital aic being collected at denta to Join him in ^ o g lz ln g turned down? Short on dowiKpay- Call MI 3-0941. only. One block from Centex. Call MANCHESTER, Summer St. Six 9 .5245. or Robert Murdock Ml ment of said deceased be admitted to man of the banquet committee. for their behs'rior.. A t his rsqueat, AND YOU CAN HAVE IT MI 3-5539. Available Apiil $1.35 monthly. $ 7,500—?? 4'4 room year ’round probate ae per appUcation on file. It Is lor of the Church of the Aseump- several churches fo r delivery on ment? Had a repossession? Dbq't HAROLD A SON. Rubbish Remov­ ANY KIND of carpentry and cabi- rooms, plastered walls, oil heat, j 3-6472, Barbara Wooda. MI 9-7702. ORDERKU --That the forefoinK ap- Men’s Communion Breakfast they remained within th* comine# al-papers and ashes. Call Ml JUST BY TAKING OVER Call MI 3-28.33. ' home, flexible financing. . tion, gave the Invocation yester­ Thursday. give up! See Douglas Motors, gH jict work done. Honest and relia­ FIRST CLASS MACHINISTS UNPAID BALANCE BEAUTIFUIXY furnished front enclosed porch, city utilities, , piicatlon be heard and determined at The Men’s Club of Rockville of their campus for the remainder 9-4034. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 (XXXIII) $ 8,800—?? 6 room home. 2-car-ga- the Probate office in M anchester In day at the Communion breakfast Uie lowdown on the lowest down ble workmanship. Call Roscoe Monthiv Payments bedroom, tile bath, shower, free Charles Lesperance. All 9-7620. j aald District, on the 13th day of Anri!. Methodist will iporuor its 12th of the weekmiL and smsJlest payments anywheie. Thompson, MI 3-1895 for esti­ rage. Economy minded?? of the Ladies of the Assumption at Police Chief Frflncia McManus AUxMARINOS, M & M Rubbish For work on close tolerance Air­ $17.22 parking. Call MI 3-7116. Suburban for Rent 66 A.D. 1969. at ten o ’clrK'k In the fore­ annual Palm Sunday Communion the K of C Home, and expressed Not a small loan or finance com­ mates craft Precision Parts. PUPPIES — Making room for MANCHESTER-Engllsh Colonial. VERNON — New six room ranch noon. and that notice be given to all Fran Lee to Give called the outbreak "dtogiedeful.'’ Serv'icc, complete full lime re­ 8 ROOMS NEW FURNITURE $14,900—?? Bolton line. over­ Breakfast March 22 at 7 a.m. gratification at the fine attend­ pany plan. Douglas Motors, 333 spring litters. Boxer.s, German FURNISHED room for rent, heat, REDUCED $75 to $65 and $90 to Six large rooms, large sunporch. |with attached garage. Bullt-ln sized 6 room cape, IV* persons interested In said estate Dr. James F. English, euperin- Mayor Richard C Dee called a moval service, industrial, com­ ALL TYPES of carpentry work Shepherds. Doberman Pinerhers, AND APPLIANCES of the pendency of said applica­ ance. More than 150 of the church Main Street HIGH HOURLY RATES HAVE BEEN IN STORAGE 8 hot water. Private entrance. Gen­ $80—Two three room apartments, lavatory, tile bath, modem ’-itchen | range, and oven, fireplace in living baths, large lot, extras. tion and the time and place of hearing tendent of the Connecticut Con Hadassah Show meeting with pollc* and fire offi­ mercial,'je.sidenlial, route 0- ap­ done, alterations, dormers, roof- Airdales. Bo.ston Terriers. Very garage, amesite • drive. Plastered | room and ba.sement. Wooded lot, women, and many of their daugh­ pointment metal, cardboard bar­ MONTHS tleman. 88 E Center St. Ml Rockville, heat hot water, electric $15,900—?? New large 5 room thereon, bv publishing a copy of this ferenca of Congregational Chris cials at his office today to get a 1951 OLDSMOBILE four-door. Good iog, porches, etc. Call Ml 9-5981. If you don’t qualify for one of reasonable. Call AD 3-4950. 3-6720. stove, refrigerator, garbage dis­ walls, full attic, hot water oil hiat, i nice location. $16 ,500. R. F Dlmock order in some newspaper havln having a cir­ ters, were present. Purple and full report on the matter. He said condition, very clean. Asking $125. rels. Ml 9-975,7. these positions, please do not ap­ T sold this to a young couple 3 trees, shrubs, city litllities, goodICo., Realtor. MI 9-5245. or Bar- ranch, custom built, walk­ culation...... in said.. district, at least five tian Churches, will b« guest speak­ white snapdragons, gypsophlla and At its annual Youth Allyah ALI,. SHOTS, spayed, housebroken months ago, but they are not get- posal No dogs Call Tr 5-2,505 or out basement. I’ i acre days before the day of said hearing, er. The breakfast is open to all yesterday ho waa “too upeet" to Harold Fortier, French Rd., Bol­ ply. NEW 'ROOM in private home with location. Excellent condition. bara Wood.s, 9-7702, Robert t o 'a p p e a r If they tee cause at said huckleberry foliage decorated the donor affilr tomorrow night Man­ HILIJ?' TELEVISION Service. Roofing— Siding 16 puppv. Must sell, $10. Cal! MI ing married ■ TR 5-5050. wooded lot. men of the comm-unlty. dtscuSB It. ton. Available at all times. Philcn (ao- MAL TOOL & shower and parking. Call MI Charles Lesperance. MI 9-7620. Murdock. MT 3-6472. time and place and be heard relative head table, with bouquets of white chester Chapter of Hadassah will The sixteen students ere due to 9-8616. BLOND BEDROOM ROCKVILLE--One 5-room and two $22,700—Large c o n t e m porap’ thereto, and make return to this court, Arthur Edwards, president of present Fran Lee, etage, radio and torv supervised serVjte. Tel. MI RAY'S ROOFING CO., shingle and ENGINEERING CO^TPANY 9-8354. and bv mailing on or before March chryeanthemums, purple statlce appear in court Wednesday while 1955 BUICK Roadmaster, d.vna- LIVING ROOM SUITE 2'i! room apartment.s, beautifully MANCHESTER— Fiv* rooms, 3 (XXXIV) ranch, extras galore, hill the Men's Club, will conduct the television star. flow, power-steering, radio, heat­ 9-9698. built-up roofs, gutter and I’onduc- 5-PC DINETTE SFIT down, 2 up, oil heat, Insuletion, 12. 1959; bv repstered mail, a copy of and laurel foliage on the other the others arrested will appear the 291 ADAMS STREET PLEASANT ROOM in quiet home and completely furnished, heated. top. 2 acre lot, tre­ said will and of thia order to Sebas- opening service. The communion tables. The napkins were printed Mias I-.ee waa last seen in “The er. One owner. Clean in.side and tor work; roof, chimney repairs. Poultry and Supplies 43 "WESTINGHOUSE” ELEC REF. next to bath and shower. Free tile bath, city utilities, laige lot. tiano Calosaro, Giovanpl (.Tatozaro, follo'wlng day. TYPEWRITER.S, repaired, rented, P.ay Hagenow, Ml 9-2214; Ray Central. TR 5-9992, tR 5-5.531, TR COVENTRY—Attractive five room mendous view. service will be led by the Rev. with a message which all repeated Goddess" with Kim Stanley and In outside. MI 9-0476. OUTSTANDING sales opportunity "CALORIC” COMBINATION parking. Call MI 9-0887. 5-2244. $12,800. Charles lesperance, MI l^ancesca. nee raiozaro', Roslna, nee Simon P. Montgomery, pastor, Ella Kazan'* "Face In the Crowd. ” sold and seiwiced. 479 E. Middle Jackson. MI 3-8325. SCHAUB Turkey Farm Fresh RANGE ranch. Large kitchen, three bed­ $80,000—?? Almost new S family. Catozaro, and Vlncenaa. nee Catotaro. together. Young girls of the church AOB PBOTE8TS Turnpike. MI 9-3477. - Well established national finan­ 9-7820. rooms. nice living room, Isrge lotft all residing in the Province of Paler­ with the assistance of the Rev. A pioneer in television, she is frozen turkeys for Ea.ster. Toms, ".MAYTAG” WASHER ROOM WITH continuous ho* water 8, 8 and 6 room flAis. who are members of the CYO Stamford, March 16 (^fVrA na­ ROOFING, SIDING, painting. Car­ cial concern has two permanent, oven ready 50o lb. Hens 55c lb. HARTFORD - 78 Jefferson St. A comfortable nome for modest I.^rgc rooms. mo rtalv ill in rare of The Consul Warren Covell of Vernon Method­ known as ’’Mrs. Flxlt.’’ She has full time openings, neat appear­ "EMERSON " TELEVI. and shower, privatef' 7 - — - entrance.--- ^ 7 Well »*CIi liCClVCtlhealed six lUUlllroom lUllllSiiCUfurnished VERNON —New aix room Build­ of Ttalv’ N ew York C|tv. New Y ork : ist Church and the Rev. Frank served as waitresses. shown her thousands of admirers tional official of the anclwt Or­ They're Irresistible! pentry. Alterations and additions. 188 Hillstown Rd., Manehester. SION SET er's Model Ranch, basement ga­ living. Priced at only $12,650, R. M arie Salerno. 3542 W. Lexington 8(., Mrs. Dorothy Kane, as mistreaa Ceilings Workmanship •maran- ing. aggressive salesmen, '.vcr 3o. Gentleman, 101 Chestnut St. Fr8e; apartment with TV, $.35 weekly. F Dlmock Co.. Realtor. MI FOR INFORMATION OR OTHER C hicago 24. TMinois. Van Cleef of Tolland Federated how lo make over everything from der of Hibernians today protested Complete It Quickly Call on busine.ss-professiohal ac­ "HOOVER" VACUUM parking. Adults only. Inquire first floor, rage, built-in oven and range, US-nNGS JOHN J. WATJzETT. Judge. of ceremonies, presented Mrm. Ross the behavior of Tal* atudents who tecd A. A. Dion, Inc. 299 Autumn Also included Scaly innerspring colonial fireplace, executive size 9-6245, or Barbara Woods MI Church. John Darcey will sing houses to husbands. She has de­ St. 6U 3-4860. counts Manchester area. Car es­ Articles For Sale 45 Mrs. Kennev. 9-7702. Robert Murdock, MT 3-6472. "The Holy City." Miller of Hartford, guest speaker, lighted her audiences with both rioted at a St. Itatrlck’s Day Pa­ Mattrass and Box Spring. "Alex­ FURNISHED light housekeeping ______'______^______rooma. Convenient to Schools, and officers and committee mem­ sential. Drawing account plus room with electric refrigerator. LAWRENCE FIANO humor and pathos. rade in New Haven. GOUGHIJN ROOFING Company, WALLPAPER Sale—Many • atterns ander Smith" Rugs, Ijimps, ROCKVILLE 14 Laurel St. Well shopping, Hartfqrd, Manchester. MI 9-5910 Andover Legion Exceeds Quota bers who assisted In the prepara­ bonus qualified men. Write Box Near Main St. Suitable for ladies (XXXV) BROKERS The local American Legion Post Husbands of the women who Patrick j . Hogan of Stamford, Inc. Aluminum siding, asphalt- to choose from at handsom* sav­ Tables, Kitchen Cabinet, inlaid and heated three room furnished Only $16,200—30 vea,- mortgage. Paul P. Fiano MI 3-0458 tions—Mrs. Irene McNally. Mrs. I,, Herald, giving sales back­ or couple. Call MI 3-6388. exceeded its membership quota have paid Keir donor are invited national yiee president of the asbestos roofing. Also aluminum, ground. ings. Trimmed and coated C. J. a few other articles. apartment'. Al.so two room apart­ Builder, MI 9-1489 and MI 3-2465. Sally Rackowski. Mrs. Eleanor Irish fraternal organization, called Free stqj;age until wanted. Free ment, Inquire first floor, 21 BOX MOUNTAIN DR., Vernon — Church to Vote again this year before the March to attend this program, which will galvanized or copper gutters and Morrison Paint Store. 385 Center LOUNGE bedroom furnished with' Spacious seven room ranch, large $13,150 BEAUTIFUL three bedroom Squiers. Mrs. Betty Skelly, Mrs. begin at 9 p.m. A champagne cock­ the action of the students during leaders. kU 3-7707. delivery. Free setup by our own Grove St., Apartment 9. FOR $16,500 -Beautiful 6 room ranch, ceramic bath, hot water 15 deadline, according to Com­ St, refrigerator and lavatory. Call MI split level, large lot, assume large redwood paneled living room, three Katherine Funke, Mrs. Guy He­ tail hour will be held from 8 to 9 Saturday’s parade a "diegraceful GOOD HUMOR reliable men. heat, full cellar, large wooded lot. On Kindergarten mander Fred He-witt. bert. Mrs. Agnes Lennon and Mrs. PRE-SEASON chain saw sT*eclal. Phone for appointment 9-3081. G.I. mortgage. Also small farm bedrooms, den, and separate din­ o’clock. Coffeeand dessert will be exhibition." Me sent a telegram of ing room. Kitchen, built-in range Carlton W: Hutchinz. Ml 9-5132. This Is the only post in the Rosetta Bottom. served after the entertainment: Roofing and Chlmnevs 16-A SALESMEN Save up 30% oh Clinton saws. SAMUEL ALBERT. HARTFORD consisting of 6 room house, barn, state with a membership of more protest to President A. Wbltney New and used. Capitol Equipmerf CH 7-03.58 anv time un to 8 p.m. chicken coop' and about 7 acres and oven, wall refrigerator. Two- MANCHESTER—Six room Cape The u.se’ jf First Congregational Mrs. Miller Is the ■wife of the Griswold of Yale. Boarders Wanted 59-A (Jhurch facilities for a town or than 500 which has accomplished ROOFING—Specializing r* pairing Co., .38 Main St.. Ml S-7958 See It Day Or Night land. Full price, $14,900. Ells­ car garage, I’ j acre lot. $26,800 full shed dormer, plumbing in for well known radio personality. She Saiid Hogan’s telegtram'- roofs of all kinds. New roof.-, gut­ worth Mitten Agency, Realtor, MI R. F. Dlmock Co., Realtor, MI cooperative kindergarten will be this goal, Hewitt said. brought with her a large carton ; On Wednesday, April, 1, we wiU If you have no means of trans­ ROOM AND board for tetlred gen-, Atamian's extra bath, basement garage. The membership committee, C of C Elections "’The attack by students of a ter work, chimneys cleaned, r - start our 28th season in Connecti- LAWN MOWER with snow plow. portation. I'll send my auto for lleman In private home. Write | S-6930 or Ml 9-5524. 9-.5245, or Barbara Woods MI Close to Bower* School. Clean as voted on at a special meeting of filled with object.*, symbolic of tax-free Institution upon public paired. Aluminum siding. 30 , cut. Also one 21” lawn mower. 1950 9-7702, Robert Murdock, MT s-6472. church members after the 11 a.m. headed by Senior Vice Commander early Jewish religious ciistoms, you. No obligation. Box R, Herald. BOARDING HOME a pin. June occupancy, *15.500. George Gardner, is aiming for, 600 servants or upon any parade of any vears' experience. Free estl-1 half ton Ford panel truck Call MANCHESTER—To be built—three MI 3-0154. Carl and Esther aervice Sunday. the use of which mothers In suc­ Set for March 24 racial group is a disgrace to our mates. Call Howlcv. MI 3-.5361, MI We will require a number of MI 3-8946. A— E-R—T—’S bedroom ranches, 960 square ft., (XXXVI) Schwarz. The Rev. Willatxl E. Thomen paid-up memberships for the year. ceeding generations explained to 43-4.5 ALLYN ,ST.. HARtFORD FOR THE AGED fireplace, tUe bath, beautiful A mail campaign will be conduct­ American way o f life and an ad­ 3-0763. i Good Hiimoi- Representatives to A partments— Flats— saJd todat' the meeting was called their children, such as figurines, a March 24 th Is election day for the ditional stigma on our educational ------;------^------] operate our salescars, sales trail- POWER MOWERS—Toro, Jacob­ OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P.M. Tenements 63 MEN and WOMEN cabinets and paneling. $14,500 TWO IN ONE package. A nlc< two- CHARM AND GOOD TASTE by the Board of Trustees to an­ ed soon in an effort to sign up all glass wine decanter, a silver pitch­ Chember of Commerce. ----- zr— —------■ ——TJ-.---- -7 ;; ers, tricycles and push carts on sen, Yazoo and Snapping Turtle. SAT. 6 P.M. STATE and PRIVATE and $15,000. Ml 3-0154. Carl and family and a separate four room eligible veterans in th« area.’ system. Designed by a woman thia cus­ swer the request of the Andover er, unusual candles, wheat sheaves At that time the members will "God help America If its repu­ H oating and rlu m bin g 17 , established profitable scheduled Reel and rotary. Also riding mow­ FOR RENT—Six- room duplex, CALL ROCKVILLE Esther Schwarz. home, Thl.s two-family la ir very HOTPOINT automatic washed. Ex­ tom built 8.’ 2-room home has Board of Education for informa­ VonEuw Earns Badge grapes, fruit of various kinds, and either select six new directors for tation and the preservation o f Its territories and locations ‘hroughout ers. Parts and service. Capitol heat good location. Call TR 5-3730 nice condition inside and out. spaciou* rooma, closets, cabinets. tion concerning possible use of Stephen J. VonESuw Jr., advisor a 2-year period from a slate pre­ 24 HOUR immediate servise. Re­ the Stale until October 1st. Sales­ Equipment Co. 38 Main St., Man­ cellent running condition. Call MI MANCHESTER—Six room Cape, Separate heating systems, copper a robe used In some of the re­ Institutions depended on such Yale modeling, repairing, new installa­ 9-9896. 3-6052. shed dormer, fireplace, nlastered Walk-out basement to parklike lot, two Church school classrooms and to Explorer Poet 92, Saturday re ligious ceremonial events. pared by the Board of Directors students Who participated in suob cars garaged and operated from chester. MI 3-7958, plurnblng, alum*num combina­ has lavatory, shower, fireplace. the Church tennis course. The ten­ ceived the Wood Badge, making or vote for write-in nominees ■ V , tions electric sewer cleaning, loading depot in your immediate walls, full insulation, recreation tions. two-car garage, convenient a disgraceful exhibition. drainpipes cleaned fast ar.d effi­ BOUDOIR chair $10. Man’s winter yoom| combination windows and Convenient to bus. AA zone. Ex­ nis courts would be used as a play­ him oiie of nine persons in this whose name* are presented over "It is extremely regrettable that area. No e.xperience required, how-. location. An unusual nackage buy ceptional value, $21,500. the signatures of any 20 Chamber ciently. Will R. Guy, MI 3-0677. , ever we give a thorough training overcoat $30. Dacron sport Jacket, doors’ * Porch, trees, hot water oil for $21,500. R. F. Dlmock Co , ground area. area to have reached this achieve­ Pools on Agenda it should be the students of Yale program on Good Humor Products like new $25. Size 40. Sport slacks heat, good location. West, Charles Realtor, MI 9-5245, or Barbara At its laat meeting the Board ment. members. who participated In manifesting S. WATSON. PLUMBING and heat­ $10. Sport shirts, two green. Shag lesperance. MI 9-7620. HOMELAND STUDIO of Education appointed Mrs. Rob­ He Is now qualified to train Ex­ Nominees on the slate are Wil- ing contractor. New installations, and sales procedures. Woods. MI 9-7702, Robert Mur­ Ideal for ceramic or music For School Board the fact that then Is stlU a great rugs, 3x4 ft. Call after 6 p.m., MAN WANTED septicjanks WANTED dock, MI 3-6472. ert P. Azing- to gather estimates plorer leaders In this phase of the /iam Sleilh, president of the Iona alteration work and repair work. BERTON STREET — Six room studio. Custom built ranch with Manufacturing Co.| William E. dead of underground and latent We offer above average earnings, MI 3-7201. on the cost of oiperating a kinder­ Boy Scout program. VonEuw look bigotry In America." MI 9-3808. house plus sewing room, two-car separate entrance tp finished base­ garten and information on where Belfiore, proprietor of the 'William pleasant outdoor route sales, no For General PLUCGED SEWERS Middle age man, capable (XXXVII) an 8-day course at Schif's Scout The possibility of permitting Hogan told newsmen he had in­ operating expense, valuable exper­ BOY'S ENGUSH bicycle, excel­ garage, oil steam heat, attic, ment. Two-car garage. Convenient. such a class could be held. Reservation in New Jersey, and town swimming pools to be erect­ E. Belfiore Agency; Leo Juran, lent condition. Raleigh sports truck driver, willing to porch, large lot. Call MI 9-1814.' tended to participate in the New Moving— Trucking— ience and uncomparable products .Store Work and TWO-FAMILY — Excellent condi­ The only kindergarten class in followed this with a year of prac­ ed on Manchester school sites will partner in Fairway Stores: Ed­ model. All black. Full size. Gen­ Maehin. Glea*Ml learn business as he goes H. B. G R A P Y , Broker ward Krasenics. manager of Shear- Haven parade in Ms official ca­ “ Storage and equipment with a steady and Truck Driving BOUTON CENTER— Aristocratic tion, 6-9, choice location, *16,700. the town' at preeent Is a privately tical training, before taking the be comsldered tonight by the Board 20 more profitable job each season erator headlight and taillight. 3 Septic Tanka, Dry Well., Sewer .*on Hammlll and Co.; Dr. Edward pacity but had been prevented 5 '2 Dav W'eek along toward a good job. looking five room ranch, stone i R F. Dlmock Co,, Realtor, MI MI 3-8009 run class with an estimated maxi­ final examination. of Education. frpm doing so by a Stamford due to hospitalization and bonus speeds. All accessories. Call after * ! Lines In-Ulled—Cellar Water­ mum limit of 12 pupils per class. Besser; Frank Simon, president AUS-nN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local 5:30 p.m. MI 9-.3676. Stale references, age, front, breezeway, garages, huge 9-5245, or Barbara Woods, MI The badge was presented lo him The idea of erecting pools on board of finanee meeting. He la a arrangement. proofing Done. \ 9-7702I Robert Murdock, MI It is atf present operated only two and general manager of Carlyle- moving, packing, storage. Low Apply previous experiences, etc. lot. Sensibly priced' Carlton W. ANDOVER — 2 >4 beautiful hilltop at the annual banquet of the Char­ school sites was suggested by the member of that board. rates on long distance moves to 3-6472] days per week, but could possibly Johnson Machine Co. For complete details visit Mr. H. Hutchins. Mi 9-5132. acres. Miles of view. Zone AA. ter Oak Council in |Cast Hartford. Town Planning Commission March Ballot.* have been sent to the 48 states. AD 3-5187 li-TON FEDDER air-conditioner. McK in n e y m o s . Telephone owner, Wllllmantlc AC handle 28 students on a 8-day ZBA Hearing 9. B. Stackpole. Statler Hotel. Hart­ Blish Hardware Go. WRITE BOK E LARGE attractive two bedroom (XXXVIII) Chamber members with spaces to ford on Wednesday, • March,, 18, Call 9-12 a.m., 4-9 p.m. MI 9-7782. Sewerage Disposal Co. 8-9349. schedule. The Rockville Zoning Board of Manchester High School was the vote "yes” or “no" for tnp slate 2710 MANCHESTER Package Delivery. c/o HERALD ranch, jalousie enclosed breeze­ There will be 60 pupils eligible Appeals will hold a public hearing first choice for a pool. Second Priests Conduct Light trucking and package deliv­ from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., or MANCHESTER ROLLING PARK—S1.X room Cape presented or to make other, nomi­ stop in at our office 25 James St., 110-188 Pearl St.— Ml S-A308 way garage, 100’ frontage, high NEAR PORTER ST. School. Six to enter [kindergarten in Septem­ March 28 at 7:30 p.m. in City Court and third choices were 'V.erplanck la Spring a young woman's fan­ ery, Refrigerators, washers and „ _ elevation. Onlv $13,900. Carlton room Cape Cod, choice location. one unfinished up^ plastered nations. No votes received after 6 cy turns toward pretty head- stove moving specialty. Folding j'"' Haven, Conn starting, Moii- Read Herald Ad vs. ber of 19p9. room on ah application of John and Bilckley schools. The Planning p.m. on the day of the election will ^ Mission for Men 8282 W; Hutchlnsi m 9-5132. Aluminum combinations. Priced to walls, fireplace, full cellar, rear The church rooms under con­ bands! These lacy and tailored 12-20 chairs for rent. Ml 9-0752 day, March 16, frqpn 9 a.m. lo 5 Zaharevlta for a limited repair­ Commission also auggested using be counted. p.m. sell. $13,900. R. F. Dlmock Co. ■ porch. Completely fence]] in back sideration are part of the new Dr. bows in easy crochet are -sure tq VALUE—A aix room Colonial, a Realtor, Ml 9-5249, pr Barbara yard, excellent mortgage avail er’s license at the Gulf Service Sta­ Globe Hollow. The Chamber will probably elect A week-long mission for the please and be admited. MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ four room home, package store, TuthiU Educational Wing whlc>i, tion, Grove and Hale Sts. The reasons for using the ichcMl its new preslilent at a meeting ip men o f St. Bridget’s pariajt d j^ e d Even if you’re just learning to Woods. MI 9-7702, Robert Mur­ able. Call MI 9-3209. • was completed last fall. A report Pattern No. 2710 has crochet ing Company. Local and 'ong dis­ 27 YEAR OLD company, one of the # SEPTIC TANKS candy store, garage. Call Paul J. Yale Choir to Sing sites, according to the .commis­ April. Robert J. Boyce, president yesterday. Tlie mission is neihg sew, you can complete this hand­ tance moving, parking and stor­ W A N TED -O IL BURNER SERVICE MAN dock, MI 3-6472.. of next Sundny a meeting will be directions for 3 bands shown: some sheath in no time! leaders in its field, has opening C L E A N ^ and INSTALLED Correntl. Mi, 3-5363. MODERN spacious three bedroom A program of sacred music will sion, were the availability of show­ of th? Manchester Saving and conducted by the Rev. Patrick J, age. Weekly van service to New ranch with extras tor comfortable presented to the Board of Educa­ be presented at Talcottville Con­ ers, lockers, and sanitary facil­ Loan Assn,, noW holds the 1-year Durkin and the Rev. Robert E. atiteb illustrations. No. 8282 with Patt-O-Rama Is for local representative who can ..Steady work, paid holidays, vacation pay, In­ (XXXIX) To order, send 25c in coins to York. MI 3-6563. ~ • S EW ER S MANCHES’iriR and vicinity — living. Full basement. Dishwash tion at their next meeting April 6. gregational Church April 15 at 8 ities, and the existence of parking office. Davis, both of the LaSaletU Or­ in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size be developed into state or region­ ' converse surance plus many other benefits. Eleven new and used ranches Jrom Anne Cabot, The Mancheater Eve- al sales, supervisor. No invest: * MAdllNE CLEANED MANCHESTER^All brick six room er, built-in oven and surface p.m. by the Yale Diiinity School areas and adequately prepared der. 14, 84 bust, 3 yards of 35-inch. $15,690 to $22,500. Some priced far Manchester Evening Herald An­ aing^ .|H eb a 1 d, IISO AVE. OF To oeder, send 35c in coins to ment ,• required. ' Permanent posi­ JRt Cape in South Manchester. Built units, refrigerator. Recreation Choir. . sites. Morning Maae vrttbInstrucUim " Painting— Papering 21 Applicant must have experience, abllity'’and char* below appraisal and replacement dover corrrapondent Mrs. Paul Biloxi, Miss.—From Ship Island, -AMERICAS, KCW VORfc86,N.Y. Sue Burnett, The Manchester Eve­ tion, 'Exclusive territory. Excel- • INSTALLATION acter In keeping with the high standard and repu­ by Pontlcelli in 1961. Aluminum room, don- Large two-car garage The choir is composed of 28 Other items on the agenda in­ 18 n^es offshore from Biloxi, a wlU be heMI«r#ry <|ay * t fl and . 7. PAINTING AND paperhangiiig. 'lent opportunity for isincere man. cost. Winter pricea atill bn bu‘ not combinatlona, large enuloecd rear Wall to wall carpeting. Storms, Pfanstiehl, telephone Pilgrim .2- clude solving the problem of o’clock. E ld in g InstniflKiiDn fob-. For Isjt-claaa mailing^ add 10c ning H e r a ld , 1150 AVE. OF SPECIALIST tation of Mdriarty Brothers. Phone Carl Afidefson, for ion*'. Call ua now. MI 3-0158. male students, and will be appear­ British fleet of 60 'ihips sailed Yor for each pattern. Print Name, Ad- AMERICAS, -NEW YORK SB, N.Y. Good clean workmanship at rea­ Answer fully first letter. Person­ PAINTING and Department Manager. porch. Garage and amesite drive, screens. City water, sewer. H. B. 6281. ing for the first time In this part double grades for each room In Unwed hgr a .sennon * “ Carl and Eather Schwarz.. Grady, Broker. -Ml 8-8009. Buckland School, hearing a report New Orleans in 1615. 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MONDAY, MARCH 1«, WB9 .Avcnce^Baily Net Press Run ’ The Weather rorodtet of 0. 8- Wasther ■areps Pikcni POtJRTBSN fljanrljpotpf lEuftitn^ the Week RNdiag March 14th, lt59. Increasing cinudtiHiss this 'eve- ■nj# Army and Natv Auxiliary! GENERAL - nlng, cloudy^ and'epM tonight. Low The Newcoawa Cluh..wUl meet Ramp Estimate, 12,895 In tIHi. Wedneaday Y »lr and Mid. tomorrow night , at • d'diock at will hold a public card party to -; ^ v About Town the Community T.- Memhei^. are night at 8 o’clock at the clubhouae ^ -f. Mesnbar of the Audit High In 8ds. Bolton St. Plan TV SERVICE iSureau of Ormlatton. reminded .to bring haU fo r the Dftya e O QK A OaO lManche$ter— A City of Village craty hat conioat; John Mather Chapter, Order of Mr». It « « ti* P«lme, p rtiM trA DeMoly. will hold a buatnesa meet- Not Completed Nights O iM a Pint Parte ot IUvle«‘. Women'* Bene­ Mancheater liodge of Maeons •mg tonight at 7 o’clock In the Ma- TEL. Ml a-54«3 (Ulaaained Adiecfislng on Pago 14) J^PRICE FIVE CENTS fit A m - t •«<> Irene Vinwk. abnlc Terrtple. A rehearsal of the No new development* are ex­ VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 141 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN., Tl^SD AY, MA^ffH 17, i#59 ndll hold a special meeting to- pected to come up'on the subjects j are coSielrmen of » committee laotTow night at 7:30 at the Ma­ Injtiitory degree will follow- the amnstna: for e pubttc c«wJ p«rty of Bolton St. floodiag end a pro-1 sonic Temple. The Master Mason meetlhg. mOdd h*ll Tuesday at 8 posed ramp or steps Hear the degree will be conferred. Follow, Um p.BI. nig-the degree 'vork there \vlll be Marine' Acting Cpl. John D, Sul­ Bowers School at a Board of Di­ Run, Hide When a social hour and refreshments. livan, non of Mr, and Mrs. Ray­ rectors meeting tomorrow night. Yeun Oenernl Manager Richard Mar­ rh»# ^RoclcvUle S^btam d u b mond ,T. Stillivan. 5 Broad St., is Chorq* Rkm Flynn Sees This will bold election o f otpcer* at its George M. ftieley; son will be held, | mittee to teatifv in support of the nitcly. SHOE REPAIR SHOP administration’s 83,e30,0d0.(^ for­ Dillon and examine the counti-y- Fifth Avenue pji.senhowcr’s declajiRtion bv-oounlrv aid proposals. A&P Super Morkets in Mnnckeiter Membera of the Grace Group of j eign aid program for the year that he is willing to attend a ' Both Hays and Rep. John L. Center Church will meet Friday For S(. Patrick’* D a j beginning July 1. That program By IRISH DONNELI.Y i incliidee 31.(800,000,000.000 for Pilcher (D-GAl protested, and in .summit conference if it shows at 7:4.1 p.m. and proceed to Tem­ New York. March 17 Free promise of achieving results 261 Broad St. & 116 E. Centor St. arm'*'. and friaky Irishmen gathered to­ ple Beth Sholom where they will (Continued ofi Page Eight) attend an inter-faith program TTie outbreak In the oommtttee day for the St. Patrick's Day pa­ was welcomed in western E u ­ Membera of 'he group and theirs Baptists Dedicate Neiv Church rade rope, particularly in Britain. ht.abanri.s are invited. .Mr.. Victor ■ I have lovrrl oh Ixird, the boaiitv of Thy House ’ Tlie congregation of the Community Bap- Good Tuesday Only! An eatimated 12ll.0()0 aons and West Germany applauded his OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Herring. 17 Avon St., or Mr.. ■ ti.t Church onlova its fir.sl look al the beautv of the new church al aediration ceremonies held yes- daughters of Erin or' reasonable flrjm stand on Berlin; The Eu­ terdav Focal point is the 18-fool cross in the chancel Tbte 400-seat capacity of the. church was MEN'S, LADIES' and facsimileis thereof, marched in fi2 Krneal lingerer. 41 Campfield j ropean press gave the speech P,d.. ahoiilc hr notified liefore F;j- j filled and seats were set up in the aisles for the worshipers. An open hmi.se was held in fellow ­ CHILDREN'S SHOES Alsop Bares Support battalions down Fifth Avenue in and FRIDAY 'til 9 P. M. day of the approximate number ship hall in the basement level of the church following the dedication. (Herald Pljoto by O flarai.^ honor of Ireland's patron saint. top p la > »^ vtio plan to attend. .69 The old avenue, more arcustom- »d to high faahion than Irish jigs, By JOlnj SUALI Workers, helps youngsters who are I'Yale Medical School. Dr. Esau INVISIBLE The \t'a.«hington PTA will meet ; started working as director of the took it in stride, even sporting a Wa.shingtonI March 17 (IP) Panel Diseussioii having difficulty in adjusting to REG, For GOP Court Bill green traffic stripe. tomorrow night at the school at sc'hool life, serving as liai.son be­ X ’ommimity Child Guidance Clinic — Pre.sident Ei.qenlwwer has MMMOtk ammoAtu m e wmouNT 7.4.1, in..tead of at the ii..iial meet­ tween the school and the home. Dr. I in .lanuarv this year, after several HALF SOLES $2.50 Police worked all night eiei ting ing time of jt o'clocli. At 8 o'clock Slated by PTSO harriers to restrain an estimated cautiously opened the dOor^to Horton, a native of Providence, I years of experience in the field of E\TRA LARGE SOIJE.S, SLIGHTLY HIGHER . tegrated court system if they Dr. Charle.. ,Iacob..on will .show a Hartfqril, March 17 (IP) - - John^ million apeclalors. The parade a pummortime .summit medt- R, I., i.s a pindUHtc of Mo.se.*? Brown • helping ('Ijildren in need of psychi- wish.” TUES. film and talk on fluoridation, and A panel discussion on ' rarents. | and • I SE YOCR CHARGE ACCOLXT • Al-sop today threw hia support was expected to last some five, itiK "ith Rii.spia's Premier Scliool of Brown Univer.'^ity | alric treatment. ZIPPERS REPLACED — HATS CLEANED Alsop's statement was regarded at 8:30 Di Frank Horton will I,et's Talk It Over. ' will be the j behind the .Republican-liacked in-, hours. Khru.stichev — jtrovided for- 3 MINI'TE HEEL SERVICE—ALL WORK OC ARAN TEED! as another effort to counter sup­ Harry M. Hynes, a poi tiv. rud­ ..peak on ' Humarr Groudh ' The program at the next meeting of j AND SHOES SHINED terim committee court-reform bill port given the sdndnistrrtion bill dy-faced Irishman attiied in high eiRii miiii.'tlers somehow lay executive 'ward will meet in the on the eye of an expected Senate la.st week by former P’alrficld HI rary at 7:1.7. the Baniai'd .liinior High PT.SO. i .silk hat and tailcoat, was making the advance groundwork. The meeting will he held Thurs-, IWORK DONE WHILE U WAIT) debate on court reorganization. County GOP leader William H his dehut as producer nf one of But at thrt *amp tima h* g*v« MARCH SPECIAL Alsop, unsuccessful candidate! Brennan. day night In the auditorium of the the oldest, biggest and most splen­ noUra the Uriitefl States will fight PRE-PASTED for the GOP gubernatorial nomi-1 There had been speculation at did annual parades in the United rather than yield to Russia's de­ WED. high school, starling al 8 o'rloik. nation last summer, said his re-; the State Capitol that some of Al- mand that AllleiJ- troops leave Stalej. AUTO A coffee hour will follow the pro- marks were intended to destroy sop’s styiporters in the Legislature This was the first time in 24 West Berlin so it ran become a P gTam, WALLPAPER thb Impression that he favors tlie might sltpport the administration "free rity.” vears that the event was not \(ii- OLLIE’S BODY Memhci-s of the panel will he administration’s court bill. bill. Alsop’s statement was taken "W e can not try to purchase LARGE SELEf’TION der the guidance of John J. Shea- yiiss Beth Hoffman, social worker ' IN STOCK The insurance executive said he as an effort to avert this. han. sidelined by illness peace by for. E x ile FLETCHER CLASS GO. amend it Wjlh the interim co\(rt a rule of terrorlsB.i rather than a filltrhell tion of its treatment of the Jus­ 9-7879 bill. Senate Democrats have a ------I rule of law and order,” he said. FURRIERS So eaay to ear* for— guar­ tice Courts,” Aksop said in a state­ (Contlniied on Page Fifteen) Ventura, Calif.. .March 17 "I’ ' Athens. (Jrecce, March 17 188 WEST .MIDDLE TU RN PIKE ' anteed washable and wrinkle., 29-7 edge. The pcOf»lc of Athen.s gave a rous­ ■ Indeed this is the peace policy SUPER-RIGHT CUT FROM HEAVY CHESTER'S and OESIGNERS ment. The admini.stratton bill may run ,-\ jury that reiluced Mr.«. Kliza- Two groups of sixth giaders In- lellinK ahouL the fla^; ..sent realstant. Ten heaiitlfiil solid’ "It go?s far beyond the Repub­ ing hero's welcome today to Col which we are striving to carry out CORNER D CRAN^ ST. into trouble in the House n A t beth Duncan to tears when it con­ Barrou, .Ma.ska. ami Covenlry on its way. j I hr i throughout the world.” WESTERN CORN-FED STEER BEEF- colors for dresses, sports­ lican platform . and provides for Mi.s. (Jnilford relates the evenl.s George Grivn.'^. ( ommander of week, where the Democrats hsve victed her of , buying the murder j are closer pen pals now, thanks to On the other hand, he said, “The Bemodel wear and street wear. reorganization of courts hafidling this uaw ' I KOKA umlergnmnd'.s 4-ycar war NKW LARGER QUARTERS only a 3-vote niargin. Yale Students of her daughter-in-law returns to­ risk of wsr is minimized If we the vast majority of the cases. As Alsop said that although the ad­ a news picliiie, a Iciicher and n .saw an A.s.sonaled Fre.ss ^ against BrUi.sh rule of the. island YOUR OLD FLK COAT day to decide the piinislimenl. stand firm.” PLENTY OF FRONT AM ) HEAR PARKINO far as the Justice Oorurts are con­ ministration hill reorganizes all it ha.s two allernalive.M death | llag inanufartiiring plant in .siouth, WiI cphoiI) in the Providom e. R. I.. of ( ’ypriLs'. IN T O A N K W cerned. the situation is greatly im­ the minor courts with the excep­ in the ga.s (hamber. or life ini-j Caiolina. Sunda.s’ Journal of the rtrsl -lO-star H ls guerrilla war over. Grivas On Probation •Mis . Gertrude Giiilfoid. who (C-ontIniied on Page. Eight) proved by permitting the free tion of the Probate Courts. it prisonmcnl. But Mr.s. Duncan coming: off tlie printing: ma- flew from ('vprus to Athens to live AUTO GLASS INSTALLED leac lies sixth grade at the Boberl-' • Cape • .Stole 45" CUPIONI and right of transfer of cases to the "Does not do a first-rate job with still ha-s a plea of innocent by l ea- i chtne.s al the hu^e textile plants nf in retirement. son School in Coventry, rereivod a" nearest state-integrated court. any of them in that it gives them son of insanity to be settled be- ! Die Roi )< Hill Piinliiip and FCij willi tears rolling down his • .lackel From *1 9 9 5 Following Riot photograph ye.sterday from s' GLASS FURNITURE TOPS COMBED COnON Further, the towms have the right no real stature.” fore any sentence can take effect.; i.shin^' Co. in Ror)< Mill. S. C. fa< e. Gervas made plain he dreanuy group of Eskimo rhildreii ih Bar-j Call Ml 9-7218 or Rockville TR 5-.1929 unde)' the bill to abandon their She wioie to the 'I'lnpiinv, ex- of returning to f'ypru.s in the fu­ New Haven. March 17 iJPi- Yale Tile .’>4-year-ol(1 defendant.' I'ow the northernmost town in the; For Free Estimate In 7'niir Home. MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) Justice Court* and join the in­ (Contlnaed on Page Fifteen) plainiMK that her sixth praders ture. Univfrsily's-student body waa un­ smiling and optimi.stic when the' United .Slate.s: In the picture, the Bulletins weie ex( hanging' pen pal leitets' He presented the major of Ath- 32 BI RKE ROAD, ROCKVILLE PICTURE FRAMING (all types) der definite probation today with jury filed in to annhunre its ver­ E.skinio children, pen pals of Mi s. | from the A P Wires a' warning from school officials dict yesterday, took the fir.sl de- Guilford's sixth graders, hold the with the cliildren in Barrow ami aslfod the co.sl of the flag ”becHUSP ( Continued on Page ICIeven that any public misbehavior — gi'ee murder conviction calmly a: first 49-star flag to be sent to our we have piomise^l tlie little K..ski WINDOW and PLATE GLASS Feared Agrarian Reform such as the weekend snowball me­ fir.sl. She lurried to her 30-year- "next to newest stale.” and a rlip-i isntu mos . . . we u ill .send them a C S TOLL rOLLEOTORS STRIKE lees would bring immediate ex­ old attorney son, v.hn .sat al the ping from the Jan. 30 edition of C’O.NTR.ACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK flag ’»\ilh 49 stars as soon as they pulsion. counsel table beside her with hrs The Manchester Evening Heiald No One l*Ia\cd New Brunswick, N.J., March 17 PORTER SIRLOIN MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS Three deans issued the order head bowed, and .said quietly;. are availa))le." i/P)—Toll collectorg and main­ yesterday. It placed the city of "Don’t v.’orrv ton rmicb, Frank." A I'onipanv offn ial ai know l- Slide Tronihoiie tenance men struck against the YEAR-ROUND AIR CONDITIONING OPE.N SATI RDAVS—Ol’E.N THURSDAY EVEMNG.S Sheiks Big Losers New Haven off-limjts to any cam­ It was Frank’* pregnant bride. edged Mrs.' ('Juilford s letter ami in­ New Jersey Turnpike today but pus social functions. However, ex­ formed her that a flag was on its traffic flowed smoothl.v under a HOUSE STEAK ESTIMATES GEADLV GIVEN Olga. 30, who.so murder she was cept for a curtailnTent in two way to Barrov.’. I-oiidim. Manli 17 i.'I’i .system of reduced eas.v-to-pay QITSH SERVICE Convicted of plotting. .News Tidbits freshmen dormitories, there was Then she was handcuffed and led Williin a few days the Rskinio Eighteen London I'niver.sity tolls. At a union meeting, the strik­ Culled from .\I’ Wires sludent.s claimed h world rec­ OBSERI ES HIGHEST ST.ANDARDS yd. no ban on any on-campus social back to her county Jail cell. And children received the flag. Theii ers threatened to picket the 118- In Iraqi Rebellion ord for logetlin ncs.s today. mi Ic superhighway unless the turn- functions. Yale is located In the there her composure ciacked. to provide .xei vire that ia deeply person­ teacher. Mrs. Ollie Turner, lined All of them .‘if|,iee/,ed into a center of the city. She broke down and cried. She the cliildren up with the flag and jiikp aiithoril.v answers their de­ al - - deeply .satisfying in every way. telephone booth at the .stiine Wrinkle resistant, wa.sh- Itniversity President A. 'Whitney Storms that have been battering the clipping from The Manche.ster m and b.v midnight. (NOTE: AP coireopondeot Stan^ took up arms against the govern­ time. able. needs little or no Griswold also said a study group (ConMniird on Pnge Eight) the norUi coa.st of New So^llh Kvening Herald and took the pic-! Year Round Air Conditioning. Cartar waa the fimt Amerlrjui ment and no", they will lose all.” of New Haven and school officials Wales reach a peak when 100-mile- The competitors in Britisli WOMAN DIES at 101 ironing. tuie. I aciiooldoip'.s latest .silly-.sca.siin aeivaman to reach Iraq after the The battalion commander whose would be formed to prevent fur­ winds w rwk 20 home* and a arhool Willimanlic, March 17 UP]—Mrs. William I*. Cjiilsh forces restored order for the go\-- conlaibing 17 childien without in- After gotting the fini.shed pa.stime siiueczed into the bootli . .Makp up a braiiHfiil Sum- abortive revolt against Premier ther outbreaks. Griswold made the pj ints. Mis. Turner sent copies to Theonille Moore died today at her Abdel Karlin KaMem laat week ernment claimed that Col. Abdul jurin/i anyone. . . State Kej). K. O. in three layers of .six. Tlih Raymond T. IJulth 11. rtrvsi*— medium blue, announcement after meeting with Mr.s. GuHf43rd to .show her .sixth home here at the age of 101. A M cCall'i and wan in the flr«t phrty of new>- Wahab Shawa:f, who led the revolt, MayorJ ■ Admits Smith of Mansfield, a veteran He- previous record was 17. ,-et by M c C a ll 8 light blue, pink, navy, black, Mayor Richard U. Lee. who on -e graders how proud the new Amer­ native of .St. Ceclle, Quebec, Can­ men permitted to go to Moniil. v.-as an opportunist encouraged by headed Yale's N ew s‘Bureau. publican Lejjislator says that erlu- .students of .North StafTord- 4846 icans ai»e. ada. Mrs. Moore died foil-owing a LB LB 4837 "o""- northern Iraqi oil teenier where Sheik Ajil, lesser sheiks and 7’ale has about 3,900 undergrad­ (ation in ('onneeticut "ha* fallen stiire Cniiersily at Keele two M l 3-5940 Fake Story of B ut hi.slor>’ m tn’e.s almo.*’ France ft-® the ( .S. Mail.«i .sometimes A Hritisli phone bootii is 3 found Hawaii . feet sq.iare and 8 feel 4 inches Moore wa-s born March 8, 1858. wan Involved than a confllrt be­ land tilled by the peasants. began with a heavy anowfall iitay have torjMHloed her hid for Alaska has suddenly Slashing, Theft being admitted a* the newe.sl slate.* tall. tween 4he Iratjl Commiiiiisi* and They are said to have been pro- Thuradav. "fhe snow forced cars to access to IT.K. Atomic suhiiiarine (torTERS RESOtiE 18 22 5 MAIN ST. WASHABLE se-'iela by wilhholdinK her naval ■ttpportera of Preeldent Naneer’s Casaltlanea, Morocco, March MEDIUM ACETATE RAYON pan-Arab NaHanallBin), (Continii'ed on Page Four) (Continued oh Page Three) Greensbiirg:. Ind.. March 17 ve.ssels from NATO commaml. Mayor Sheldon Smith of Grayens- The .Senate appears likely to 17 uPi — TNvo U.S. .Air Force burg shamefully admitted ' last helicopters today lifted 13 crew­ 'By STAN CARTER, join the Hou.se in giving quick ap­ nig:hl he slashed himself \yltli a ^ ...... men from the Italian tanker Mosul, Iraq, March 17 UP\ — proval to 3-monlh extension of c i i D i i y i i » Houiidstooth Checks razor then invented a sloiy «bout i em(.,g(.ncy joblftM benefits Senators . Want Strauss I Lisa, which ran aground in high I r a q's landowning Arab sheiks robbed by three •• ‘ seas about 50 mile* southwest o f r have suffetred a crushing defeat in being Hyman (Heiniei 'Wainer, a pro men. hibition era bootlegger who 'sur-i Casablanca. .-V 10-foot swell was Mosul that may hasten their final Tlie 3P-year-old mayor said he vlves gangland shootings and also : breaking over the 660-ton Ship.' dl.spersion into the desert. As Economic War Chief Off for Sunny Florida! made up tlie stor.v " t o explain the escaped death in- bomb blast last ; The captain and first mate The palace of the Paramount GraniJ for Salads loss of the money and hide the year, is slain in Chicago gangland stayed aboard the ship, which gheik in this city of minarets on shame of being taken through one New ■ Keating and JaviLs were the i is resting on the bottom with the banks of the Tigris is blood­ style. "II Washington. March 17 '.1^ or Seafood Cocktail LB Notice ■of the oldest'confidence game*, the The Air Force fire* another Lewis initial wilncs.se.-. Sen. Warren G. only the superstructure abOYC ‘ 45" w i d e stained. acarred by gunfire and York s ."pnators said today 3 pigeon di op." The/jTii.ssing 3-7.178 inyatery missile on secret flight .Sei.rp. ! .Magnu.son (D-Washi. the commit­ wwler. gutted by looters sifter the failure It won't be long ; L. Strauss was picked (or MANCHESTER, CONN. belonged to the ci^-. teat at Cape Canaveral, Fla. . . Itarv of Commerce so he could tee. chairman, explained that since TO THE CUSTOMERS OF THE Beautiful line check in na\7. black, brown and la the famoin of last week's rebellion against now before the ump When asked fpr details of the .Speedup in submarine missiles and serve, as chief of staff for the ei o- Straii.ss has had long hanking and LUBERDA QUO’TED . MILLIK E N washable plalda. For dre*ae*,i^kirta, suits, jackets, premier Kaasem. sla.shing and ,Confidence game, building of underground missile noniic war with Soviet Rus.sia, business conneclioiis in New York Sheik Achmad A jil AUdyawar. a hollers "Batter U p !" New, "Vork, March I? lAA—- ' and coats. Ma.vor .Smith said, “ I ’m too bqse.s piopq.sed by Sen. Styles : .la, ob K. Javit.s and Ken- and now own.s a fai'm in Culpeper handsome figure in flowing tribal Retired Police Sgt. Joseph Lci- HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY But you don't have I ashamed to talk about It.” Bridge* (R-,NH) to avoid liicreas- p Keating (R-NYl urged the County. Va., he had asked the New berda still maintains that a cosh ; dress, is absolute ruler of 60.000 PASCAL CELERY ProsecutorI- Richard Garvey said |,^p between U.S. and Russian gp„aie ('ommerce Committee at a York and Virginia Senators to hoard bf nearly 330,000 found Shammar tribesmen in Syria. Iraq to wait until then to I the mayor •’wont be persecuted. n’.ight. , puhli, comment. In his car beipnjgs to hls aged HALE'S STORE HOURS: and Saudi Arabia. 'H e is believed public hearing to give quick ap­ ON THE FOLLOWING STREETS; sei9 how the Nation­ but we may seek ..perjury charges Seventeen (Jhibans-, who todk proval to the nomination. The two Virginia Democratic mother in New ^Jersey, It was to have oscaped into the desert LARGE WINF ; again him.”" He said he may ask refuge i)ti Chilean iSmbass.v when There is some opposition to the- Senators. Harry F. Byrd and A. reported today. A s for lists of I OPEN MONDAY ALL DAY— 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. whilq hi# following fought from al and American that the Decatur County Grand Dictator Batista wa* overlhrow*|n appointment, arising chiefly 0*^1 Willis Robertson, both replied with gamblers also found' in hls- pos­ FRESH CRISP BUNCH room to ropm defending the palace. , TUESDAY . . .; 9 A.M. to ,5:30 P.M. league teams ar^ Jury be called. , i. ______leave______Havana by >y pitplane toilay for controversies when Straus* was letters urging confirmation of session. Luberda was said to Dealing Street, Baldwin Road, Concord Rood, > WEDNESDAY 9 A J I. to 8:80 PJMi.^ With Ijim may have gone virtually Smith said he will not seek r e - i „ i i e jn C hile,. .Newspaper Al ehairinan of the Atomic Energy Strauss. have told the grand juries that all of his power in the economic shaping up. Starting Javits. a member' of the" same JANE PARKER WONDERFuj. TREAT THURSDAY .. ». a JiI. to 9:00 PJil. election thi.s year and "didn’t plan j^jjhbar says film censorship Alt Commission. ■ ^ he knew of the Imeh whits he Avery Street, McNall Street, Carmen Rood, and ROCKVILLE AREA .FRIDAY ...... , 9 A.M.-to 5:80 P.M.^ and ^ litic a l structure of the coun­ Thursday', Earl Yost, I'to before this came up." Nassaf has decided to ban movie* "The Russians expect the lime Jewish' temple in New York' as Was a pollreman and that he V Alberta Rood. ^SATURDAY .. 9 A.M. to 5;80 P.M.’ try. ■ ■ Hehald Sports Edi­ Earlier' .yesterday,' Smith i-v- starring EIlzalieth Taylor after re­ bomb that they will explode even­ Strau.ss and a longtime friend, re­ has been' using the Jt*ts lately It appears in Mqsul that the re­ I turned the 37.178 and said “ moral port* she bought 311)0,000 w orth of tually w-ill be an econoAilc one,” called Strau.s.s’ man.v services to to tnahe contacts In hls pres­ IRISH RAISIN BREAD bellion was the work qf sheiks, tor] will be giving responsibility” led him t « Ij.orrow Israeli bonds. Javits said, adding that because the federal-government. '■ ent Job as a liquor saleoman. wealthy mercliants, syiripathizers. j And Keating .said Strauss ha* We welcome charge'acepunts! Green Trading Stamp* you! a. "Yosf Eye" money tb pay the city court funds. Berkshire Broadca.sting Co. an­ of his experience and background There will be a momentary eutqge on Wednes- ■ nffth 'President Nasser of the Unit- ; .In the pigeon drop, a confidence nounces it has filed tor new radio Strauss ''understands the challenge served the government well under UISCqVERFJl DOWN are given with rash sales and also to customers who pay. their j both. Democratic and Republican ' ■ REGULAR 29c O C ^ charge accmipt .within flfl^ n (15) days after hilling date. - sd Arab Republic, Ai}d ambitious view of all 12 teanfis man tells his victim he ha's found station to be loeatett^ In Hartford.. of economic warfape.” Washtdgton, Starch rt KF)—• d«y, March 18, 1959 at approximately 10:00 officers — divergent forces with I a large amount of mone.v anTt'-vi'ill Prime Minister Madmillah’s regime premdents .since the “ days of SPECIAL LOW PRICE ALL THIS WEEK LF A o # NEWS now in Florida, His Keating said that -President The Defense Department Woodrow Wilson.” A.M. Thi» is necessitated by work to be done in the common aim only of'over- ‘ share it if the victim will kick its hack new labor -party at­ Eisenhower had selected Strauss nounced today that DiiMsai'oror 4:00 P.M.*4:05 P.M. D AILY PLENTY OF FREE R*PAR OF STORE ... Uirowing Kassem. . ' ^ reports will be corn­ some- money as h show of good tempt to bring down government ,” as his chief of staff for this ttsWe ' ' He. credited Strauss with push­ PrUfi offectivo iw Hitt enH vlemity ing . the ^ developinj'ent of, .the .1, the first satelliteoohleyol the field. If your service is net restored within a "D ie wealthy were behind tlie ing in from Lakeland, Clearwater, Tampa, St. Per I faith. with Ywjtion to censure Us hand-' .war.” . . ] a circle orooiid plqt," aajd a French priest at a ! SmitJi, who also serves as cit.v ling of aftetmiath qf Suez invasion. A delay in confirmation, Keating h)mrogen bomb a* a member of the tersburg, Bradenton and Sarasota, L^ok for '. . j . An American eye specialist, is Atomic Energy Gommlsaton and poleo, te no Uroger hi few minutes, will you pleose cedi Mitchell 3*2725. j Dominiesut' Roman Catholic mon­ judge, had aci^mulated t'he iponey said, “ will not help ,us. It will W.-Jer ohmwn, astery, surrounded by mud "Welled cslnce 1957. but had not deposited flying to AuMralla^o treat E\-an- help the-Russians.” ■' added- that his leadership, and 1M OHAT ATUMK 4 aaCIflC TIA COMSaW For The Best In Music All Day Long read th.ese reports on the sport pages of-'Tha' vadeed CORK dv/ellings of the poor nqsr thf i it. IThelexact' amiount vyas deter- gellst Billy UraliaoiVd^t eye. . ... , Strauss, 6.3-year-old retired naval courage 'natuTally had aroused, mJW.HAI.4 ) some antagonism. ’ cyi said ’ center of the. city. i ncined in' an audit by the'State Bahd of 100 African* attack party 'reserve admiral and. investment M a n c h i s t i r C o n n * / “I t he had not aroused con­ that . tho o*U If the weather is not favorable, the work .will Listen to W IN F— 1230 6 n Yeur Dial ” T^ey were afraid they would Board of AecounLs„ of white officialk on ChilubfTaland banket, "wiia on hs'nd for the open­ troversy, he could not have oerved. ^uper Markets be done on the next good doy. CORNER i4 a IN and 0.fU( STREETS j) 4 is diepoeeeasett. They were going IGarv'ey rxid Smith tojd’ him he with apaars-and clubs and two .Af- ing of the hearings which may con­ te Kmm sor^s o f thetr lend bscsuse liiattrljjpBitpr Etiptttug rieona ora killed when white* open tinue interfnittently for several (GoatiBiMd JPat* Bight) • f the Ajpairlsn Raforin La w . TlMy fire. weelcs.

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