V- X V / ,. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2«, 1988 Vv'-' PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT K The WMther' #aitflTgBtgr Stthting Ijgy^ Fanaaat af U# •. Waotfetr Di light raia aadlag, giadait < •rV., lag, Uttle aaotor toofght. Law 88- 12,666 88. Friday maafly p i t , Mioibor af tfeo Audit eaaL High naor M. X Boiooa of dreolattoa "Hjotich^iUtr^A fiity of Viflage Chifrm 'll (I AdvwHtlag aa Faga M) PRICE FIVE CBNTfl yOL. LXXVII, NO, 150 (TWEMlY-fOUR ;PACEj|i~T^ Se Ct IONS) MANCHESTER, CONN„ ‘CHURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1958 /*■ l/eS. Captures Cuban Rebels^ a m n s PS TOMORROW With AH Cash Sales Arms in Boat Brownsville, Tex., March 27 (fl>>_U,S. authorities rammed a boat loaded with 36 uni­ Washington, Mbriph 27 (/P) formed, armed Cuban rebels DrttMs by Special^hursday Only! Special Sale Pioturt Your Littlo 8irl w-AFLrCIO President George in a pre-dawn attack today. ■\ 'Mesny cialled on Congress to­ 'Iliey captured'the men and a Ik This Eostor Outfit day to apply any anticorrup- large quantity of arms and NEW tion.eurbs to business as well ammunition. JEWELRY 1 as labor- He roidntained there Mn an Interview with a newsman N HOSIERY SPRING for the Aasociated Preu, the lead­ m derella^^^ has been “far more embeszle- er of the expedition bitterly de­ R e d L e a t i ^ May 0 e<;^re REGULAR $1.00 PAIR "nBfhafrTtSwrstylea In atone-set Jewelry. Paatel ment" of corporate funds than clared the United States had no shades in pins, earrings, bracelets aqd necklacea Sheer nylon hoalery in new iprini; ahadeS—SO of union money. right to seiea the boet, the "El Colorift Malr.e. pink, blue, tangerine and green. Val­ U aaay told Uia Sansta Labor aub- gaujre dark seam hoalery. All first quality with re­ ues to 82.98! Orion." ' S u r p id ^ s e inforced heel and toe for e.\tra wear.. Nylon and organdy fancy i dommlttea too -Uiat If Coograaa The capture appeared like the wanta to legialate to improva highly effective World War U and fashion dresses for the damocracy Ip union aleCUona , it Korean War combined operation!. $3.98 to $7.98 BUY SEVERAL PAIRS kj young ones, styled;with ahould do tha aama for alaeUona Taking part'ivere the Coast Guard, Chiefs SIZES 8 to •« Special each full skirts, attached petti*^ for mambera of Xkwgraaa. border patrol.and cuetome agente. Berlin, March 27 (/P>—Commuhist East ’s goy»Yern- THIS SPECIAL SALE PRICE\ -- With raajMCt to paraltoi nilaa for The seizure took place 8 to 8 By JOHN M. jHnGOTt>WER *-■-— ' jC(»tA,*nd flowerltiimtf^^^ tmiiai “itij maffiliiWW, rnller’Off^BHWMtovme, the cU^ a ment', i^ io announced today .that SUYlfil. BABY and TOT SHOP good selection of colors, . aald: the louthemmost Up of Texas,/ Washington, March 27 (/P) Andrei Gromyko wi^ deliver a ’’statemeht on the endinf of . MAIN FLOOR Sires 7 to 14. Priced ■ “If unlona ara to ba raqulrad to In HavaiA, meanwhUe,^-d«bel —United States leaders were experiments with nuclear weapons” at the afternoon’s joint oiaka full .public dtocloaun with laader Fidel Castro declared today C indbbella gives a startled toelay by the news ses-sion of the Soviet Parliament. No details were disclosed. raapact to all aapacta of thetr fl- a general etrike will te ^ lle d *‘at that Soviet Communist boss girl such feminine IWicaa, eertaliuy amployara any moment" In aiuAn-out effort By HAROLD K. MILKS ahould. at Uia leaat, b t required to to overthrow ths/^vemment of Nikita Khrushchev had In­ charms—with touches maka atmtlar public dtocloauraa of come premier of thjs, Soviet , March 27 (/P)—Nikita S. Khrushchev became pre­ thair axpandituraa Jh the field of (Cootinmd^^ ipage Three) Union. It appeared to be,a re­ mier of the Soviet Union today, replacing Nikolai Bulganin, of lace, of ribbons, later relatione: “If an ampkqrer Cbooaaa to hire turn to the Stalinist pattern the shift makes Khrushchev head of both the Soviet govern­ and bows. Each dress has its HANDBAGS a profeaalonai union boater to of power. ment and the Communist party and invests him with a power own endearing ways. break a union or prevent hto am- The move put Khriuhehev to comparable to that of Joseph Stalin. 1.98 ployao- from Joining one, ha ahould es Predicts position to negotiate directly with Bulganin, as had been expected, submitted his resignation to at the leaat be required to maka President Elsenhower and other For Spring Wear full public diacloaura of what he western leaders at a summit j:on- as Premier to a joint session of the two Houses of the Supremo Right: flowers blooming on a Chooae from a large aasortment of styles paya In hto efforta to t^atroy the Peril in Trade ferenca—if one is ever arranged. Soviet (parliament). Bulganin had held the job since Feb-'' pastel woven plaidy In patent plestic, plaetic, genuine leather, 6 IBL8’ DEFT.—SECOND FLOOR union. This could have been one reason ruary 1955. imported straws and decorated baakete. All “If tha United Auto Workera for the Soviet Communist leader’s Khruehchev’e elevation to the In the latest wanted spring colors. Union la to ba compelled to revat^ Agreement Cut decision to take over the premier premiership was announced to the bow much to spent supporting sti ' ship. parliament by *Marehal Klementl Nikita’s Power aiw ln the Kohler sjUlke, the Kohler Washington, March 27 (B—Secre­ But U.S. experts on Soviet af­ PREMIER NIKITA.KHRUSHCHEV Voroahllov, chatrtnoiv of the Su­ CHICOREN'S HATS tary of State Dullea' aaid today that fairs saw the development as of preme Soviet'* Presidium and the to Hollywood, r t tAs—Jo- Khrushchev was, assuming the United States aaid today it will seated behind hliii, Khrushchev 64th birthday, has moved boldly son said, would be “Folly and'un­ premiership. useful data concerning the moon, to take into hla hands a power Lipstick ...... 82.00 sane Wo came to thinkable.” . The idea that Khrushchev might make up to five attempts to aend and provide a cloec look at the moVed to the epeskere' microphone HoUywoodli fanctoat p a i^ of the' Dulleq said only U.8. cooperatUm unmanned space vehicles to the and told the deputies. comparable to that held by Joseph take over hhd been heavily dis­ moon. In technical terms these Stalin in the laet 15 years of that V s Large La CO Shampoo.,...... R9c, GOATS By any bTHER NAME ARE NOT THE SAME ' drees she sewad herself, vrith other nations around the world counted because Of the divlaton be­ vicinity of the moon. programs are eulleu ‘lunar probes.' "You have-Just expressed great cats block “Soriet armed aggres­ confidetK* to ine by your derision dictator’s reign.. Britain's "Man-of-t.opo- tween party controls Md govern­ The White House and Defense "Authority to undertake onj, By pushing aside hto courtly and $1.57 Valuib Charles Anfell Alsc Guinness, today sion,’' which he said could wreak ment controls whieli the post- and you hava done toe a great w Departn^ent issued separate an­ and poBsibly tvvo, Itinar probes was honor. 1 wUl do averything to Juatl' goateed ahadow. the Inconsequen­ Shampoo ...... 98c __moviadom's top Oscara. '' “major devastation" which he termed'SSMiii; AgWwr"'.'"Wtir J>P0ceed 'C rodliits 'will be used "to thwe lerles to Kremlin hall a» Voroshi­ 'Communist party. 'Ii7»e much- Economy Size Gleeip Tooth Hot Buttons, a oeniie URMraatal 'K ^fessary. While'Bulganin had with several programs for launch­ I'.rojecta. touted "collective leadership" In- :..69c by talavi^en. won the supporting tial to the kind of international co­ been considered little more than lov made the announcement. But Paste loration needed to meet the Soviet ing a number of small, unmanned ” program ca'Iing for th’-ee lunar steljed a(ter Stalin died just five 'Sotbr Oscar for his' first movie a figurehead in the last year dr deputies at once broke Into a years ago now is a thing of the and ftret eerious -role. Buttons dhallenge. ,, , ——— space vehicles." protes was assigned to the Air storm of applause. f.,afge Anaein Tablets y .'.. . .$1'00 Failure to renew and strengthen An Initial allooatlon of about 88 Force Ballistic Missile Division .past. ptayad tte IfB. alraan who mar­ (Conttoned on Page Nine) Deputy Premier A. I. Mlkoyah Bold Policlee Seen ried a Japaneee gtol in "Sayon- ■that act as the President has re­ million has been made to start was the 'first to congratulate 79c Bayer’s Aspirip^ahlets . .$7c quested.” he said in a prepared the space program. .'(Continued on Bags Bixteen) To retain his hold on this final Ifhruahchev, pumping his hand rung In the ladder of power, speech, “ would set back the clock . Both the White Bouse ahd the 'Six or seven times. Voroshilov was Unicap’s VitiimtBX' And Mlyoahl Umeki, who and endanger our republic and each Khrushchev will need both spec­ Tablets ...... r.f 3 .tl and $8.98 played Buttons' wtfa In thq plc-: Bonn Will Buy Pentagon said no timetable will be next to shake hand with Khrush­ tacular successes and continuing ' NYLON /''■ tura, won tha feminine supporting and every person In it.” announced for the. projects, and chev. external tension. Therefore the Large V ij^U n ...... $4.19 Ooear. Sht was the ftret Jap- Stevenson cautioned that "any i g T c? H /F a. J that there will be no speculation Explorer 2ips Bulganin smiled as he chatted move presage* bold and aggres­ DUSTER COATS now on probable dates. with Voroshilov and Joined in the TRICOT SLIPS aneae to win the honor. . U?». Matadors, The> admJntotratlon thus moved sive policies at home and abroad. / buster coats in rayon faille for Lar^Listerihe Antiseptic ... ,89c Mlae W o^ward bought $129 applause. the rfub-teens. A coat that goea Sprtng.frnh EMter pret­ vrorth of material and whipped up home but alao have these sweep- ■ to follow up .Elsenhower's state­ Along Strange Voroshilov announced in hie (Conttoned on Page Ten) over everything. Double collar ty. to. go-under your E iiU r a dress and epat that looked all tog consequences overseas: ment last night that atudies of nominating statement that be­ Bishop Liquid Make Up $1.25 "It will further weaken our al- Use Warheads Outer Space can provide benefits with white 'predominating. Colors: fashidita. Lace trim bodice right among the high priced Dior Uances, further enfeeble confidence cause of Khruehchev’e “exception Navy and beige. Slees 8 to 14. and hem with or without and Don Loper creaUona of the for. the world’s people and their Orbit Pattern fruitfulness" as first .^tocretaiy of Ill's hkile's For Faster Blouses Han Roll On Deodorant...... 98c to our leadership, push the great Bonn, Germany, March 27 (D— children. pauiel. Siees 32 to 44. other movie queens. undeveloped aresb into Communist the Communist Party Central We have a fine collection of blouses In white, pastels, "I didn't think I had a chance." The West German Parliament's McElroy said Roy W. Johnson, Capa Canaveral, Fla., March 27 Committee "we have' left him In j> rt« $ g OM Spice After Shave Lotion $1.00 arms, and to the long run Isolate, ARPA director Is issuing Instruc­ Bulletins, printa, polka dots In a choice-of fabrics. 100^ dacron, drip she aatd, "So I didn't want to in­ totmrial and impoverish uA” Defense. Committee today approv- OP) — Explorer HI. the world's this high poat.’l- tions to the Army, Air Force and Bulganin’4 natoe did not appear dry cotton, cohama silk, chifonata. nylon. Such famous Geritol Liquid. Family Size . .$5.95 vest too much. Even when they The two-time DertidCratlc nom- «. purohH. of 24 V.S. ■atellit^' dipped and soared today from the AP Wires makes as Judy Bond, Sybil, Weber, Dorothy Korby', Ship 'n TEEN DEPT.—SECOND FLOOB Called my name, I thought they Iness for president jpliied with Re­ guided■tMitaSAal e>Mla*4lAamissiles /varsaniMcapable /\rof nannorfiring a • among those selected aa mambers Shore. said-Deborah Kerr.’ " gTKHlS. \ through the strangest orbit 'pat­ of the Supreme Soviet Presidium,, publican cabinet officers In a day­ nuclear warhead 600 miles. The pentagon announcement Miss Woodward had an actress’ long trade rally before 1.000 rep- tern man haa yet established. which acta for Parliament be­ TOWNSEND SAY8 NO tour de force In 'The Three Faces The purchase .does not require ■aid: ‘ Unseen but overheard as its tween sessions...... A ctreu Joanne Woodward to reaentativea of organizations back- approval of the fhll Bundestag. "Tfie programs authorized in­ Loadoo. March 21 — Peter ----- liAbE'B DWWCdttODEPABTMENT-SAifSTCilVB-A- PRAI3TICAI.;-^ of Eve''—and she did It the hard ■Ihg thfc-txgde.jRK'-^------radio voice untiringly transmits Pushes Farm Flan . -X"' way. Tha ^ ciu re waa' a" true* life embraced -by —her—husband^, whlch-vote*Diesday night-to ac­ clude^ both scientific-Ewth-aatel- Informallon on“Tte‘ oul-o'r-'tHla-' Khnfihchev -lirTHa' ttdar«18“ tort-.fnwnaanAAsJAi)alajLJIto.--JM!8.. OIFT FOR EASTER. ANOTHER SHIPMENT actor Paul Newman, . after, president Elaenhower, was given cept atomic Weapons If North At­ FrtacossMnrgaref have no Istea- to peychlatric itudy of a Georgia the clean-up spot wdUi a (9:30 p.m. lites and efforts to determine our world environment, the new Arttijr Parliament urged adoption of, hla woman with a triple personality. winning an Oscar. 8he.^as lantic Treaty -^Organisation scheme to hand over tractors and tion Ot marrying. Through . hto BEAUTIRIL "DAN RIVER" FA$HIOKe.. named flimdom's beet actress EST) radlo-televisioii speech at a (NA’IO)'Jeadera decided they are moon 12 times each 24 hours stag-’ lawyer, Alan PhlUpotto, Town­ Miss Woodward, a Georgian her­ dinner tonight. Vice President Nix- gera up and up until It la about farm machinery, to the collective send Issued tide etatomenti IN OUR SPORTSWEAR DEPT.-«EC0ND FLOOR self, did the sudden changes in of the year for her split per­ necessary. farms. WORDER ond PA$Ta'$TRIPED sonality role In "The Three The Defense Committee made 1,700 miles out in space. “There are no grounds whatever continuity rather than shooting (ConUnued on Page lS»oj This is a more far 'reaching After VoroehUov'a statement, for Miippaetog that my seeing aach .personality separately. Faces of Eve." (AP Photo- Its decision ovef the vigorous op- Ni^wsTidbits which Amounted to nomination, poalUon of the-Soclaliet and Free Journey than accomplished by any Prtooeee Margaret hi any way Ouinneos. usually a master of Culled from AP .Wires ~ other satellite, among the five the’ parliamentary mariilncry went alters the situation declared Brittoh eaUK. played a hSrd-nosed DealbcraU. Both parties have into action to make Khruahehev SHEETS and PILLOW CASES fOught Chancellor Konrad Ade- that have achieved orbite, except specifically In the Princess’# BrlUsh colonel In "Kwal." HU the Navy Vanguard sphere and head of government, As such he ■tetement. to the autunm of 19S3.’’ award was accepted by actreie nau.er'a plan to accept nuclear will face President Eisenhower Jean’srmmons, aq old friend. Guln- weapons. Jntenaive pretrial aesaiona in tube which fly out to a distance AT SALE PRICES Did Margaret Change Hartford County Superior Ckjurt of 2,500 miles. ,' - across the table if a aummit, con­ b o d y f o u n d in r iv e b neet wanted to fly over for the Six. ramps will be bought for ference is held. . Academy awarde but an insurance launching the Matadors. Gov- this w‘eek result In settlement 'of Twelve times a day, aleo. Ehc- ttouth Newbury, V t, March 27 IX 281 raaea . . . Former Socialist plorer III zooms earthward to en­ The Moscow Communist party (.W^Farmer Orville A. Gifaaont policy bn hie current movie emm'pnt and committee epokes- c,'.alrman, I. V. Kapitonov, speak.1 prevented him leaving England. Mind About Townsend? men * declined to .say how much Bridgeport Mayor Jasper McLevy tangle Itself with the thin upper 41, was kiUed by asphyxiaUon In London, Guinneaa said, "I am West Germany will pay for the observe* 80Ui birthday today with befdre hto body, bound hand and very delighted and surprised." At weapons. mt festivities. (Continued on .Page Twenty-Uiree) (ConMnued on Page Ten) foot, was throwa Intq. the Oon- the studio where he to working his Bv JACK SMITH Deferae Minister Franz Joseph Navy announces Afoo^'Sub Skip- nertient RIvrr, a state medical colleagues gave him an ovation. London. March 27 — Peter StrausS negotiated the . purchase Jack will be launched May 28 at examiner reported today. Glbeoa Tbwnsend»pald a business call had been missing stooe Dec, SI. At' AdvertUti In Miyoehi, a .Japanese singing during a visit to the United States General Dynamic's Electric Boat star, said, ' 1 didn’t hope to win. within 60 yards of Princeag-M ^ earlier this month. Division in Groto,i,. . . Three New Man Against Gravity-3 Vermont State Police found hto Stventeen aret’s royal residence today while Public and parliamentary debate England firm- Hated today among body ' yesterday on- the New X;.;- ■ (Coottaned on Page Four) ' ritons speculated about a renewal over the plan .to .arm German force.a seven gummed paper manufactur­ Hampshire lilde of the ritar. of" their romance. with atomic weapons haa been pro­ ers accused by government of eo- S3 MILUON CONTRAOr LET The bronzed, 43-year-^ld Town­ longed, and. bitter. The Adenauer glglng In Illegal prlce-flxlng con­ send, his features rigidly set, drew Zero-G Now Major Washington, March 27 t3P>-> goveiiiment maintains that NATO spiracy. up to a commercial building yard leaders can best decide whether Vincent Adinolfl, 25, of Brooklyn, The Attny today toformid Mas> Saud to Take by Clarence House .and called for sachusetto memters ef Con­ the weapons should be stationed In N. y., charged In Boston today gress it prill pat its new M-14 4-POlNT CAR two hours at a rubber company’s Germany. The Chancellor argvied with arson, conspiracy and burg­ A Wonderful asset to your wardrobe. this headquartered^ He refused to tell lary In connection. With alleged Space Age Problem rifle into ’ prodncGea at the Austrian ^Cure’ newsmen whether he would see the that only with the best modern Springfield, Maes., Artoory im­ wetr-everywhere coat by Kay McDowell, ^su tifu lly Princess again and 'said he W’sa weapons can *the Weat. defend it­ arson plot whjch police say led to mediately. The ordnance hov self against Russia. '' ’* two gangland alaylnga . . Ernest tailored . . . with shawl collar, push-up sleeves, Cairo, March 27 WV-The news­ "getting fed up with the press. (NOTE!—There to one major p«b-» The next probabUlty, he believes. reau told Sen. Keoaedy aad Bepk Margaret breakfasted to bed in . Strauss was assailed during the Miranda of Phoenix, Ariz., seeks Philhto, Massachueetta Deeno* paper A1 Ahram reported from cause "of persistent Stomach ache lem which man hSa to whip when would be a moon landing and ex­ inverted back pleat topjjcd by a tiny, buttoned tab-belt; SauA Ariibl, today that King Saud her Clarence House suite. Presum­ debate as a warmonger and a dan- ploration—"and that is about aa far crate, the Springfield Annory gerqus man. and learns he waa shot 11 days ago he geW toto.Outef Spaoe-t-nad so ^•EVENING 8TAR”~multi-3C0lor . ataie gathered from O In silk-like Dupiamms, the amaij,ng water- vrin leave for a 'Ireat cure” In ably she pored over newspaper ac- as we can conjecture at this Umc.'| wrill start a pilot project to pro>-: counU of their reunion yestenjay Three hours before the Defense by small calibre bullet. far It’s a proMepi that haan’t teen dace 15,600 of the rifles at a cost Auatria within a month. Chief Minister of Barbados Sir sqived on Uia.giraund. This last of Stapp is. head of the Aero- summer sky woven on the hen^^of luxury muslin. repellent fabric that resists wrinkles and slain, The dispatch from Jidda said the .—their firat since Townsend Committee voted to buy the Ma­ Medical Laboratory at the Air of ateut 88 million. aOCHI tadors Socialist leader Erich Ol- Grantley Adam's la favorite for three article* on <8, new age at- ' t-- laughs at rainV Sixes 5 to l.i. $17.95 King will eUy aeveral weeks In started his round-the-world tour tcHbea the |lro«pecta.) Force Missile Test Center here. 17 months ago. _ lenhauer said he thought a gen­ firet prime minister of The West GAIT8KELL DISPUTES DULLTB Usually aoW in eete.. The Auatria while hto brother, Crown Indies Federation... Pvt.-Elvis Next month he goes to Dayton to 7 2 X 1 0 8 < E. OH $2.77 Prince Felsal, reorgantoee the an ,. At Delft. In Holland, Queen eral strike by the ito million mem- 'take over a similar laboratory at London, March 21 (jq—l a bor pUlowcasea at 82.40 per pair, When you visit our Ready to Wear Dept, to see the Kay m iS ^ th smiled cordially as she Presley spends last full day at- By STEVE LOWEli* Party leader Hugh Galtskeir to- liquated government machinery in Fort Ghaffe, Ark.. getUng records Alamogordo, N. M-. March 27 (SI the big air base there. EASTER HATS IN RAYON boxed; one eheet and two McDowell coats and toppers—priced at $17.95 and $22.96-:- the desert kingdom. Felsal, titular began the final day of a aUte visit. (Oontinued on Page Seven) - A 47-year-old (jhyaician, Alth 'day disputed Secretary of State 8 1 X 1 0 8 F. .CH $ 3 . 2 7 But newsmen 1^'lth hcrjiald she oc­ In shape for transfer to Fort'Hood, —The prime space age problem Dulles’ statement that acoepte ' pillowcases, >n eet^ *t 8S-05. be sure to see our begutifui selection of Lassie Maid and premlei; and foreign minister for Tex., where he will take eight curly brown hair, carrying 170 Sycamore coats in petite and regular sizes. Priced from aevinral years, early this week casionally wore a preoccupied look. can l)e posed in five letters, y * pounds on a 5 foot 7>i frame, snoe of Soviet terms for a sum­ boxed. 1 V. A Brittsti Informant at Delft weeks of basic combat training Stapp first won fame In 1954. Then mit conference would entail'rco- 4 2 x 3 6 Pillow Cases Each . 7 4 c $39.96 to $59.95. forced his brother to .give him ac aaid yesterday's meeting was Initi­ Eisenhower Curbs with Second Armored Division. Zero-G. tual control of foreign and domes­ Zero'-G means no gravity. When he traveled 632 miles an hour on ogniztog the division of (iermany, S H A NT UN G ALSO: "MARDI GRAS”—pasUI stripes In multi-color that are appropriate ated by Townsend, but It has long National Council on Alcoholism man gqls far into space, away from a rocket aled designed tq see Dulles made the ktetement at a Then—See our new and wonderful Easter, dfesses in silks, tic affaire. been known that Margaret wanted Crude Oil Imports says five million persons in this with the color scheme of every bedroom at the eame price, A1 .Ahram said King Sand’s two the Earth's pull, he wlU weigh whether a human could survive news oonferenoe' Tuesday. Hie TIm p k k ’ of Hm MMWi's snrartost slMqtM rayons and exciting blends. Man.y, have their own cover-ups to see him again. No person, least country need help bemuse of ex­ nothing. ' United Stotee has Insisted that top advisers, Jamal Husselnl and ol all a rejected suitor, could have cessive drinking... Army e ^ s the Jarring starts and stops of a for the always popular ensemble look. Dramatic colors, Youssef Yaasin, a re ' forbidden to Washington, March 27 (ff) —• Col. John Paul Stapp. Space's rocket Into, apace. . reunification of Oemaay te a • *. la cool, crisp rayon shontuiiB . . • called at Clarence House without President Eisenho.wer today cut that laboratory teste glye no hint No. 1 pioneer, puts it this way: Of the solution to Zero-G, he summit topic but the Soviet Un­ exquisite printa. Priced from $10.96 to $29.95. leave the country pending inveeti- an invitation. „ of what killed Army InteUlgence Mm porfoct cemplomont to spring and . PIILIOX down allotments under the gov­ "We must find odt how well man aays: ion has oppo*^ placing the sob* FOR GIFTS OR YOUR OWN USE, WE SUGGEST: , gatlon of a charge against them Courtiers here and Delft empha- ernment's voluntary crude oil im­ Agent M.Sgt. Emmett E Dugan FLATTERY UNLIMITED IN HALE’S READY-TO-WEAR DEPT. The Cairo Press has blamed them alzed repeatedly that, as they saw can change gravity climates. A 180- "This may turn out to be/ as Jeet on the agenda. aansoMr cottons loid prints ... o galaxy TAKE ELEVATOR TO THE SECOND FLOOR. port program and "barred non- of.Crafton, Pa., but that he did pound man on Earth would weigh easy on man.as it was tor him td BEAUTIFUL DACRON FILLED PUFFS for most of Saud's internal troubles it, the reunion wtu simply a meet­ complying companies from getting not die a natural death. 25 pounds on the moon, but during EXPLOBER MAY LAST a# tesFar colarsi whito, boigo, ererngo, . ^ As light as a feather! You'll love these dainty dacron filled puffs with the and hto sjdtt v;ith President Nasser. ing between "old friends." go through the sound barrier, but government oil contracts. State Unemployment Compen- hie flight from the Earth hfc would we’ll never know until we try, Washington, March 21. (Jq —• rosebud patterns on white, pink, yellow and bluo crepe grounds. The daily A1 Shaab reported that The rest of the world took a Elaenhower toaued an executive -gatlon Commissioner Harold weigh nothing. - ■osry. Mock, piok, ico bluo, niiat, yoliaw. Felsal to drawing up a new con- back seat in most of the British PETER TOWNSEND indications are that he will adjust. The Naval Research Lateratery PRLNTED PERCALE COVERED . order and approved a cabinet corq- Strauch rules’ that a worker who “There la no way to experiment He did when he learned to fly.' ■aid today the aeweot UJI. earth .• Styles shown are only $V.98 Btltutlon providing for a modern press. mittee report applying further gets holiday pay while his factory with prolonged absence of gravity satelUte. Explorer UL amy heeg Isgiatotive body. Fdtoal Is also de­ But only one newspaper came Dally Mirror aaklng, “la. it goodby Welghtlesiueee to the eort of thing r . ' ' - . . . ACRILAN HLLED PUFFS S7.98— REG. $9,95 curbs effective April 1 on ' the <*loG6s down for ChfUtinM End. axcept with an orbital aateUlte re­ you can experience for a fraotion erMtiiig for from fear to six Practical printed percale print for maximum wear. 3-color combinations. veloping a new foreign policy to right put ahd aaid there mlghtte agiato?’' Interest was so strong New Years, can aleo collect Jobleee search vehicla. We can learn a good V., I , HaU shown may be found et dur HAT BAR, Main Floor. that the Timee, which had ignored inflow of foreign oil, as a national ot a second when yoif drive at months. This (a 0 rwrtolea 0F> ' draw Saudi Arabia closer to. Nae- a revival of the romance. The security measure. • pay'benefits during-shutdown deal jvlth animals, but eventually ward trooi ^Salal asttosates: ‘ THURSDAY ONLY! FINE QUAUTY aer’B United Arab Republic, the Daily Mall, which has been pub- the romance almost until the 'Prin- wa will need man to. experiment fairly high speed over a com^ The J .W . ilA I J B CORK cess put royal duty before loye, Hto action means that petrole­ Onnecticut College says that Dr, paratlvely sharp rlee to a high­ owde atertly after the aateUto Our MILLINERY DEPT, on the second floor features omr better hats — priud 4-YARD DRESS LENGTHS $1.99 L#B9fh» _ p«|iar iaaid. % hahtog Townsend’s accounts of hto um companies which now Import AUce T. Schafer, associate' prp- with, totia weightleeanaes.” fodt-informed quarters In Calm Just-ended trip around the world, published a prim 250-word account Putttog it another way, th* first way. As ith* car elaara tha bump S4.98 to $18.98. Values 99c, to 81.49 yard. , Every piece to a fam o u s'rt^ e cotton-— of. the meeting on a secondary crude must reduce their foreign feaeor of niattemaUce, to one.of and starts 'down th# qthsr rids. Osaavenil. fla. quality prinU and novelty weal^ea. You'll want several lengths at this low, MAHCHiSTgR CONH* : doowU^thatgrthat SauAlSaudi Arabia would said the! handsome war hero might purchases.by alntoirt IS .per-cent, ■oveo woneo to nation to receive step to the moon—or to anywherf to Choose from all the latest styles and colors. ' X . jola' theis UAKu AK but rmorning paperspapei ■till be ’ hitolnf tnnTxy the (Jutor Sp««o—will ))* a manned your body rtoas for an IInstant off lopr price! ^ , . - ■ - to roduco the naUon’i t o ^ intake science faculty followehlpa frqiq Min. prahohfy wmtAUfjM CORNER MAIN cniM OAK STREETS printad a Damaaqua dispatch;ch pripra- Queen’s atoter: 27-yaar-oId Prlncoef National Science FoundaUon for ■ateUlte. then, says fiUpp, H wUt Tha theme of moat newspap« oa’FsfS ■) - )iV tOoattmad eo Page Etovea) 1958-69 aeademto yeur. be a spass platform. « .'WT**' . --Ltl (CaoMsoad so 1^ Fiva) waff "togath*r ogata,” with tha (Oaattonod aa Pago Feortaai) , d . I- <

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MANCHESTER EV El^ G , ^gRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, M A R (^ i i P A G E MANCHESTER EVENENO HERALD; MANCHESTER; CONN, THURSDAY, MARCH * 7. 1 9 6 8 7 1 9 8 8 r m m 'v 'X- r I Olsavor, Paul Jones dessert fruit and cooklaa, S tas, who Mprasantad 'ii' I’ll have a really'«Biy«tfi7f e t Deiath Oaima SAVE ON YOUR wr, farm and consura* [ » ; 4 1 I N C H e 6N DAtEir^KNOlYi IM. , id e a l ____ - M c l N T ^ A I Meany SARDINES WITH CUOUMBKRS Dulles Predicts or organUatlons, that ^f I M tn’s ItiM lifiorii dM cnrfi O biteiiiy -A Peqeaofitas, mlnlstraUoo's trade program la, lei ■ AND ONION RINGS ^ attsiiU dii.' lyjr twir fBRO ILED ROCKY . M OUNTAIN funeral , heme H o M ^ r d M u i r "defaatad or mutilated" It would Coi W e d n e id a jr avsnlng to pay- rtr ^Ingredients; 1 'cucumber (about LOUIS RUrScE FARM Mlabasl Wenlck / P e^ in Xrade ‘‘put to hasard" the Jobs of more RAINBOW TROUT. sp u e ta,* . 7 Inches long), 1 .medium-etnd -529 W. CENTER ST. than Your and one-half mllUoi^ ’ Mlehasl Wenlck. 85, Weat Hart­ onion, tk cup cider vimin a g ar, Reward A. Muir, 83, nt BlUhg- T p u M I 8-8 II 8 > ' (Oonteye^trisA page Qiml ,; .Sooth dfidif A deReioaM JTnU eoaiM knclitM Ni diidi— ford. father of 3Crsw H s ik ry A n g e l, Arnuf bif, -Boftf fi ton -Rd., Bouth Windsor, died yea- American workers. NoitthSoalh vnb— iM s Jaha K ClarhHm 2 - tablespoons sugar, 2 ta b ic - Agreement Cut o n lv I JZ or « ooMpIoU diM M r-fitrvfid Weeks estimated ‘this number 'ahould be lik e w ia a - cdm< By-AHnd Shefaiw^d 1 5 U EUssbsth Dr., died suddenly The fliBsnU of John H. Osrison, spoons water, 14 tsiaspoon salt, to.'day afternoon at tha Manchea- of Americans depend on w rld to reveal how much it apent -,_You can’t find the rlglit Una of 4> J 7 ^ . n ig h t ly 8 2 ,2 5 . ' yeeterdsy aftsmoon. lO fi’ HajTBM St., was held db 2 (Omtbineg'fcM i white, pepper, 2 , can s (4 ounces ^ter -Mamorial Hoapltal, the victim each) sardines packed In slightly (O M tlW M 4 ' t r « F « c * trade for work and added: J to break the strike.” ■ pUy^n Usai^'k hand unleail you use ¥ K 9 S 4 An antique .dealer, appraiser o' PQ Brooklyn, N.Y., and Mrs. Alexan-; P lo e ld a . ;:.0 cott, Aria.; two alatera, Mra, Flor­ to mahe SUlln a prophet and If union oflldets and employsa. dwniOT towards his ictng. He Batista Is overthrown, Castro 3 . hours. At serving time, drain ence Giddena of East Hartford and SHIP PREBERVCD M rs. Naomi Peck of Hartford, dar Tulin of Norwslk, snd four ' t--- :-----'■--■, Khrushchev a copqueror." He said daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David are to woul(T then make his contract If warned. thoroughly. Open sardines.. Lift Mrs. Mildred Whaples of Rock­ 1, Havre— ephually ex­ frandchlldreh. out carefully from oil and transfer they have Ignored Soviet boasts Werbner Of 29 Stephens St., aP- Bast bad the ace of spades. Ths funeral w ill be held at noon He said when the etrike ville; two brothers, Ruaaell M uir o f; ports more than 7,Q00 tons of pre» .Tokyo H at 8 Suburbs to serving dish. .Top with m arinat­ Danbury and Lestar M uir of Hart­ that the Reds can win the world pears as Sabrina In th e P h o e n ix [th e m In this case the ordinary play tomorrow in. the chapel of the oil, nails, epikea and glaa^ahould peacefully because of superior served meats and n^SHy 800 to n s Police Arrests ed cucumbers and onion rings; ford; and several grandchildren. Players' production of ‘‘Sabrina[P“W‘.' ‘‘®®‘*** and ..employers wouldn't work.-W est would capture T o k y o — B i g h t autonomus | nraMwm naaiHx-m uBn-im ii^ Welnatein Mortuary, 840 Farming.- be q^read on hlghways.-'The proc­ ‘.J trade policies. of preserved flsk And other sea the king of spades w ith the' ace and lamation IncludM tpstructlons sprinkle with parsley. Berve at Funeral aervicea w ill be held i eltiefl Ha w ithin metoropoUtan To­ ton Ave., Hartford. Burial w ill be' once. Makes se rv in g s. Secretary of Oommaree Weeks foo ds. would then lead ‘tjie qneen of Edward C. Daniels, 19, o f 38 hoiw to make pCttled gaaoline 4 Saturday at 2:30 p.iji. from thej ‘‘For every crooked trade union kyo. The largoat ia Haehlojl, with "Tall Simtst” In PAlrview Cemetery, Weat Hart­ Kitchen Tips spadta. West could then ' get out bombs. Newkirk , and Whitney Funeral I Hartford tonight tlOTu^ Saturday engaged In the uhsavory a popUlatibn of 138,581.. Naxt Is ] fo rd . Barry Rd., was arrested yesterday The marinade for the cucumber H om e, 318 Burtudde Ave.. Esatr w ely with fhd ten of spades or ‘The libeiAtiou depends upon nli^ t beglnnl^ at 8 :30. task of ‘selling out’ the workers Musaahlno, with 102,070. T h a / Friends -may call at the mor- and charged with passing • motor and oriion rings piay ha variad- Hartford. Tha Rev. George Rlggdn | with a club, and East wmdd even­ loary- tonight from 7 to 9 o 'c lo c k . all,” Castro said. "Demonatrate to Also appe^ng In the play U hjr, j, •. crowed buslneaa man," Others art Tachikawa, 82,400; M i- vehicle In % no psssing sone bn N. .Cream (sweet or sour) seasoned of the W apping Cbmmunii](.Chttreh Miaa Bette Fleming, dau^tw of said. “We urge that you tually get a diamond trick to de­ ta k a , 78,480; D om e, 55,790: A M * America: and the World that Ci know how to overthrow with lemon Juice, sugar, pchlte pep- w ill officiate and burial B ill be in | Mrs. W inifred Fleu)ing of C o le sgalnst the crooks, whe^er feat the contract. ■ iilm a , , . and Chofu, , . M rs. Antoinette Pnlnaao Msln St. fy Patrolman Jamss Mc- tsmAoo. 70 -1 89 400 58 510 tjumny by means of a general pCr and a dash of garlic salt may Wapping Cemetery. man Rd. The Herald erred yea- j„. bualneas or laboh that you not South could toU that tho or­ lNJGHT-9 to 1 • Mrs. Antoinotte Palaaxb of Cooe, Disnihia la scheduled lo ap N trike. Liberty or death.” b e uaed. M uir'w aa arrested last ThuTa-i terday firhen M rs. Peck’s name ap -1 gye .xgainst the labbr movement dinary plan wouldn’t work' becauso Bridgeport, mother of Mrs. Charles peqr in Town Court on A pril 5. 'M inced freah dill may be added day, the night of hla attack, on two f the bidding marked the location of Belief haa been growing thsl the peered under a picture of Mlsa I iMcause some crooks managed to P ir ie , 104 Weaver Rd., diod thin D a v id 0 . C u s te r. 22 142 S ch o o l general strike call will come early to the atandard marinade we have charges of avading responalbllity; Fleming in the "As You Like It" infiltrate our ranks.” , the high spades South planned to n o m in g in 8 L Louis. Mo., .at the St. was arrestqd yesterday and Springtime Dish “New hut Easy g ly e n ^ u . and driving while under the In­ make his contract pn -the assump­ ItDIXIQM JA Z Z : in April and be coordinated with column,^ The Pboehtg Playcrs-ia a,[-.:^:Maany Aald the APL-dO ;.haa home of her eon. Dr. Frank PMa»- eharged .with’ dlsm rding m l^ lih oii wnned'attacks on military eatab- By CECUUY BROWNBTONE Tarragon vinegar may be sub- fluence of an intoxicant. “Muir'a dramatic club, of the Phoenix Mu­ met Its corruption problem bead tion' that West ' Sad the-- ace of "1115,"^ iidiohi aha w is'ria itin g . a iniM ic iilghwaV, The Aheg^ Of­ , AaaoeiBted Preaa Peod'EdItor slightly spiced soya bean oil and eUtuted forim rt of the'ridef vtoe- death’ clbaea the case aa far aa on. "We have not compromised spades for his overeall In that suit P ' 3 q tlllasSBI -Ib b i A r H t H Y N She also leaves her husband, fense occurred o n B tish . lishments, police stations and gov- gar In the- atandard marinade; the Town Court la concerned," tu a l Lift Insurance Co. F.byXS Looking for springtime lunch come six to a 4-ouncc can. with evil; we do not -intend to Declarer drew throe rounds of .e-nment buildings. The govem-i . You w ill neeff-'S wlde--hlade ex­ Prosecutor John FltxGerald aaid. ;L«wr«nos Palaxno; ts^o other sons, R ill Rd., Patrolmii^fliCenneth Bsr- -ment has reinforced tipope at stra­ ideas? Ia the fam ily home Satur­ The cucumbers and onion rings compromise," he ssld, trumps, ending In his hand, and • * “Jssy”BsmriMX * RIm iNum • Jbhn Palaaso and Laonard Palaxao ker. reported. Custcr win appear in should stand In the marinating tremely sharp idtcnen knife to cut to d a y . then led a low spade towai^ tegic points. day and would you like to sbrye' Mesny expressed- doubt that ms 0 ON qUARINET \ ON TROMBONE || of Bridgeport; two other dough court Saturday to answer to the them a new but simple-to-prepsre liquid for about three hours be­ the cucumber and oiiidnringa thin. government regulation of union dumniy’s Jack. West had to step Or II you don’t wleldxa sharp S K t l X E B Good Friday tore, Mjs. John Boyer of Mel­ ch arg e. J . ■ ■ d is h ? fore they are served, so slice the ^ .IVtCVUVIl*•tectlona Uila AVMtwv:feasible «»or warranted up with the queen of spades. bourne, via., and Mrs. Alfred A nnested e a te d yesterday snd charged i-v ' . e J vegetbalea and put them in the knife deftly, yon can use a'siwlvel- .The'^ Code of Hammurabi, used f S f P E R S O J V 2 ‘Ttmnr Ramtttt ON TBIJMPET 9 Then try this good combination in ancient Mesopotamia, allowed W^wwrOgsgx W gsf He noted there are moM' than West made his best return, Tfll KINGct ROCK rv ROLL Ctairmonte M Long H ill; and IS w ithu^sing s stop sign was Jo- IllS e rtS IS S lie C l of sardines with cucumber allces marinade early in the morning. Re­ blade vegetable peeler to ahaVe;Mf MORIARTY O C l . t U A ? 160.000 unions, national and local. clUb, and dummy won with tho grandchildren. .. •eph frigerate them In a fiat covered paper-thin round cucumber allci surgeons to charge 10 s h c k a la f o r a and onion rings. The vegetables - la operation performed auc- Meany aaaalled two anU-comip^ king. Now the Jack of spades Funeral arrahgqmsnta ara in- PatrolmanCl.,. Robert. " “ Lennan, who Pass 1957 Mark ars marinated, in Scandinavian container and tbey’ll be seasoned S ■ I« I *»‘Ila Introduced by Sen. Kent led to force out the ace. West io- I^STANKO'S •o m id e te . summoned the accused to court beautifully by noon, Joe Brawn, general manager of illy on a patrician. Plebiana BROTHERS Six Mwhestw ^otea^t ( 0 -Masa), the subeommit- OAK g r i l l : style, with vinegar, sugar and ^be charged only five ahekals turned a club to South’s ace. and Saturday, said the offense occurred s a lt. T h e sardinesare p u re If you serve a prepared soup as the Plttaburgh Pirates, played end M l Ceater St. churches w ill sponsor a Good Frl- . chain.iaa The lelwr chief • 9 O A K S T „ 3(ANCHESYEB-JiiO COVER—^OVEB>Xo WNIMITM # During the first five day* of op­ declarer cashed the king of spades, IFREID on. Adams St, at H illiard St. about American, packed in Maine, In a a first course on this menu, and on th e 1938 U (X A football team. and alhves two shekala. . m 8-5188 asrvlce from contended that one of them, pro- 1 discarding a-losing diamond from p.m . e ra tio n . 1958 renewal regiatrationa iHfAllNEWl'.H 0 UR 5!AG[XU 1:30 k 1 hsM .» th. 1 “thT ®“fhs on unlona’ au- d u m m y. F u n e r a l s Leo B. Flaherty, 34, o f R o c k - obtained at the Armory's Motor It i»lll be htW jU^the^CenUr j ^ pUce local unions undei This discard assured tha con­ Church, the host K ^ ^ ^ p* -^ receivership, was vlUe,- next Monday is scheduled to Vehicle Department aub-brench trusteeship or receivership, was t r a c t I iiii.Mii.ii;;..... answer to a. Charge of Illegally Dally QuestiM THE BIG BEAT aurpassed the entire 8^ y total of- I ', r.s - 4 PIG p/\Nn« M is. CatheriM T. Taggart crossing an eaplanads. Ha was sr- ^KW ipaUng ministers from | written for him by university law- a year ago. the other sponsoring churches ars Partner opens with one heart, Puncral servlcas for Mrs. Csth- rsatsd.-Saturday by Stote Police­ ysrs' who "do not know the sub­ T h ro u g h 4:30 p.m. yeaterday, the Dr. Fred Edgar, South Methodist; and. the next player pastes. You arms T. Taggart. 107 Cambridge man MsHo S. Palumbo on Rt. 15, S-day mark stood at 4,522 co m ­ the Rev. John R. Neubert, Com­ je c t ." hold: Spadss—J 7 ; Hearts—K 9 6 ■(., were held this morning at 8:30 near the Doming St. underpass. T a . Ml 3-BU1 . Me*ny M id the other bill would p a re d to 4,428 inserts Handled last 124-828 munity Baptist; the Rev. Osgood 4 ; D ia m o n d s—7 • 2 ; CTuhs K 10 at the T. P. Holloran Funeral March. Yesterday, 987 re n e w a ls make unionists "a class apart" and Home, followed by a requiem Mess MANCHESTER^ Bennett. North Methodist; the 4 3. W hat do you sayT Broil«> r> Cliii4 ^ T im e C u t were obtained at the Armory. MAIN ST. Rev. K. Ejnsr Rssk, Covenant said he resented It. , Aiuriver: Bid two hearts. Tou In ft. Bridget's Church at 9 ‘H ist Kennedy b ill would require A t noon-time t^ay, another 850 Oongregatlonal; and the Rev. C.E. have good valuea for a rales, in • ’c lo c k . had been recorded -while during the' detailed- financial reports from H The Rev. John J. Delaney was MinnoapoUa— A leading com­ W inilow, Church of the Naxarene. the aheence of an interverilng hid. pany th tha S*k-feUUon-doIIar-a- entire sixth day of operation last \ tmionista who borrow more than If there la an Intervening bid, as “ Video Everyday the celebrant, ang Mis. Barbara The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson and Murphy waa organist and soloist.- MUmal-f^ industry m^rta y e ^ , f 87 were obtained. the Rev. R. Russell Peery ofv,£en- ^ 8 from their unions in the in today's hand, you are on the A ll Rights Baaerrsd- The M V. Dennis Hussev read the , that its sclenl^ts are ralalngv.^ 'The office w ill be. open tomorrow ter Church w ill also .speak. > names of themselves or their borderline between a paaa and and'Monday from 8:30 a.m . to 4:80 spouses, or who do business w ltli committal service at to* iftnvl • pound broiler chickens on 8 p ounds The service theme Ivlll be on the ra is e . R. T. UiehMUen A Gow lM> of fsed in six .weeks. Ptsriously 'p^m. and on S a tu rd a y . fro m 8:30 firms , that bargain with their East CemeUry. “ Seven Last Words of Christ." and (Copyright 1988. OeoenU P'eatW M and to noon. Current Inserts expire at unlona or have business relations ' Bearers were John McConville, this required 15 w eeks ^ iS c h e n le u the service Itself tvlll be broken » C e rp .) ' of^_fes^_ imidnlght Monday. aassavB I.' ph M is C e n v m L J h ,« !a p ‘>4 Into • seven equal -parts -that , wor- [ , - , — .'Tv'RpI ■hlpera may conqe'and go if they] alinllar to 00 cannot attend the fu ll three hours. 1 should not be req:drad_ of Ail Music trtll be provided by mem-' ibembers /of Congress and other ‘r bers of the Center CwjgregaUonal | federal Aovemment of- ENJOY YOUR Church Senior Cbolr under the| 8 *l*l*- Meany said. Stylos for tho Eostdr show direction of Mrs, R. Russell Peery. VPOXTSHOW M o x T H in - Words tiewesl People desiring to make contribu­ Rattle Only to S^are tions during this - scrvicf w ill be I Easter Sunday Dinner ELECTRONICS the famous tale of and romance set helping the work of the Church Ban Diego, Cal.—Tha function of A T T H E ^ World Service'Committee of the S'rattlesnake's rattle la to scare LABORATORIES •^ulent days o f the Frenok^Revolu^n Choop a m p k t* Spring outfits National Council of Churchps. away enemies, not to get prey, -X in the mates, or help froip other rattlers, Brazil Rubber U»e Gains says Laurence M. Klauber of the NUTMEGGER HOUSE 277 8R0AD \ i 'tjEM M M CKEirm * in high quality fabrics San Diego Zoo in JUs book, "Rattle- 84 M ARKET SQUARE (Next Doer Tq Poet Offtoe) 8 i - I Rio de Janelrb — In ^ axlL the |snakes." NEWINGTON, CONN. K A D I 0 T 1 l 1 V I S I 0 N cradle of -rubber cultiii^, the FOR RESRBVA'nONS CALL MOhnwk 8-4481 at Wards everyday low prices domestic demand for rubber Ass CHARLES BOUiLANOER, Host EDWARD HnUSTOSKY, Chet #M«oaoos***«e*> Obssael • Mew fiSTea. Cess. A U N M O WHISKY. U P lO O f.S n far outstripped production. In 1957 EAST C«asasl.U lU n M , ~ NturiAi sm Tiscw NUT oaT,,»tv.c a b o u t 37,000 tons of rubber were I Ckaasel n M a a M , HALL OS TODAY 'consumed in Brasil, while only Cksasel M M ewlnnsbL Geaa. 'a i i Chasa*l 44 istareke, Ms m . a b o u t 10,000 tons were grown. Na­ ObSMMi l> For Inform ation About tional consumption amounted to ^11 o n ly 4 J 12 to n s in 1940. I RBOI INIKO TOM01 IW 24-How THEY HELPED" I JE R R Y 1 ^ 1 r a s a l n T s c o C m The University of Chicago waa) ROLLER SKATING ( c S e r i Potterton's will sell the I l e w i s f iN (•> fiaU A SiMhrteo built largefy through the ettofta ( iM e j------a t T o u B a of two Ohioans; W illiam Rainey I Jahs' BsmcII ■RcH 4 iee lis t ttarring E O iC AOXEM M O O E E U ^ P . Harper, of New Concord, and John OPENINfl FRIDAY, MARCH n < *) > e ii (•) • PREAdCM GRADE D. Rockefeller, of Cleveland. - • i - " - NEWEST AUTOMATIC X. a D Air O D a S ' MOBMSMAEYiiAEBta, PAJ j TEB FtTXGBBApD. -> LAKESIDE CASINO WYMAN'S agHieimt wseaet otmr GRACME FMEMiDB an 4 :imr.Kh wiWAiiCBa W A S H E R A T EASTWOO SOUTH COVENTRY ------lO O B ; OIL COMPANY JAMEU PO X AL B m§ BvdsseV C ^ r f o N WOOOPBVBBB Tka tssfh af jraSr lUatlna! l^KA^NG WEP.-FRI.-SUN. NIGHTS ‘ tE K U V B 8 M M A 1N. 8 T,->TEL. MI 8-1B8I (M) TUB FiaSY-jiBOW , "DONT&ONEAR AtuV: GREEN KTAMPn PEXMOLM ELLIOTTa$ CHnrlei Basrnay ______4 - - . C A k l f S .... ____ ISO 4‘O M e m ' T o n E . LOWEST PRICE ------T fllU rA T E ir - f c i O r U N I / $:M I J l CABTOON CiaamaScapa sad calar (.•All mOKET HOVaS^CLCB ( II 8U.RKT BRBVICB . Produced by David Susskind from New York Olaa Fard Gis Beals a ilT B * BIO SHOW ( II WBBBTIJMO Skawa l;S a 4 :SS - sla> BROTHERS <11 MAKE MR LAt’OM. •‘THK TALL BTBAMOKB" Tm B'tkBLT BfiOW . m-MI TV IBOW Atawlaa Baaa- tonight over the CBS Television Network EVER! Saal XcBay - Viratala Majra STEAK HOUSE “ IktCTBaltoaal B««tl.aiw it" maf* Claaaar Icalart CtacMiaBraea sad ratar 1 ;U.«:S5-4 :M MONSONe MASS. (4e> fW iyOBT TfiBAITB , Oaa.1, Balralara Baeaalaa Baa.. “ BON b r A LI BABA" t i I Out! 4 M I I II WBWa BRI-O B T O AKU Home of ThriA Sana «r>Plia ( » COUNT OP MONTT CRISTO W E A T M m ' T e l. ( ;0 7-5584 (Ut OPEBA'nOH aCCCBBS f “ Taa Hal Ta BaaAla" menu. Gxpert|y. prepared ( ■) WOTB.^WBA'mEB A ^ I (ID NRWB. WEATMBB A Iheaa following prlcea kava by CheMfino. , BPOBTS nk.e.W odlM Is in i mioBB vovB'ABStm never been equaled, beeabae we m i SFOTTBCABT ( II HRWB A..WEATHEH STATE have reduced the price of all . m i BIO NRWB Pancinp Thurs., Fri., nracM BT o h p ^b a b c person to all people who come to the ‘Three KoiirHts,** (‘SI € j EVENENOS CONTINUOUS . by bua. Following roimd trip • p i l l D h Im k voIcaBst. ' Every Diay 'HIl 8:80 11:41 (4.1 PBATUBE yOBTT X Tinis«ffs.v FROM 5:00 price# nevei* eqniu^: I h u r a . a n d F irt. ,TU1 fi 11 lU ( II PRATi'MB PtLM FEATURE SHOWN 5 :45-9:00 OPEN * H O TEL-G 4UMOPOLITAM Washable Easter dresses in nylon person deduction.------t ik i 3 O'! («M II TIC TAO DOrOH — m i^ w — tttU < Ml BOOB BCNNy-. New 1958 T e L C O 7-5584 (M i^ : (U4II LOVK OP UfiE with petticoats or linen-look rt^on U ;N ( II IOLLTWOOn>8 BEST Saturday sight oxedusive. (III SEABCB POB TOMOBBOW tS Two-piac# aoMmbla In eriiply woven royon. loea trim See our-Mg Sunday shew MANCHESTER EOWABOB. (n-M> IT COULD BE TOU 1 p.m . to 8_ p jn . ■MfilWL-*__ <441 Min^DAV MOVIE • c o lla r, e v ffi. Ix irc i w id e »l ® Nylon droN wHh petticoat, 3 to 6 x . . 3 ,9 1 BOL t O n N o T < r H 1 :N Hi RCA WHIRLPOOL REWEL “Cm M b CaaUaa" IS ( S> e n u S s BOV_^ , DRY CLEANING \Sm4 tm tU L TOMORROW. SATURDAY and SUNDAY "Tfck U ttte P k lltllir a " Slightly dlffer«n,t than pictured. TO OONTINUOUfil FRQM 8 tS5 P A L . O M t) sat. P B fiirro H 7/ie iinest w asher you can buy! (teeei no -tao dovqD O VQ fi nek Up an4 DaHvwy MANSFIELD tOeler) Boys’ handsome 3-button sfiori. coats ARMS ParsmtaM FyiiOfiM lU r JDOOK BOYB O Y B B1 A N Backed by the best service! ANNA ANTHONY Bite < SAi) SpBBO in new spring boticle wool tweeds FRI.-SAT.-SUN. • “Tk* Pax aaA tka Cajaia" Fisher MAGNANI QUINN ® Neot-toilored, fully lined -jacket. 12 to 2 0 .,.; T2 .9 t ROCK JENNIFER vrrroRto IBLE HORROR! ANTHONY DRY CLEANSERS. Inc. (it-ai) Voo’BEVVonFjura 885 BioAd SL—Dial M l 8-1111 ,® Wodi and wear gabardine ilacki, 12 to 18 3.98 BEST BUYS! HUDSON* JONES'DE SICA FRANCIOSA 8iie. ( sen .Tfi»_KKAi, jwapora ------~ k "We» Paetar la Tawa” p h M iiviA B eom e eeiM kN lUfi (ia 4*l C L IM H ^ " T k e Oraa* 1 0 Lb. Capacity, Built-in Lint Filter i l : u <111 TBS OniDINO UOHT \Iunior and prep b^s’ dress shirts ...------a PLUS ------WaMA aae Tlm alkr GalC* liM CO HM ECnCUT L IF E 2 Temp W ater Selector, Tone Signal <») AT BOXWWITB KITTT man-tailored full-cut just like dad’s .. t o p p c B . fiervsaftu s a o w I t U H E M ® Fine Sonforiied cotton broodelolh. Wilh bprrel of Wdb Uaa.lt: Jark P> Maniaa 1 ;N O P P l^t HBTECTIVB WORLD %eWod < llPBOim EBS IP HXALTB Boys* slip-ons in'supple leathers • (IMei TV_MOW Or,TH*_ , , CHARIPIONSHIP K O H TH (Calat) ‘'A Tala al <331 TV PUYBOefe Twa Cilia." __ t :N <1M I> BOiUBK PAWnr 0 So eoiy.on, eaty*"** Hidden W ailk gore , RECKLESS, breathless ADVENTUBEi JAMD for mtro, INSTAUED. GUARANTliOs SERVICED FIGHT PICTURES mug Rt, Rich brown or block. S iie t 10 to 3 ...... 5 ,5 0 h t Qaeiti SiirD kviM - S U G A R B A Y ROBINSON Girls"gleaming patent leather 1-straps Oli-r 30 t - -O'. I'f tcM ilnii'piis i'\i'l -:ai r Suti- ftl-n -1 ■v«. ' D A N A A n d r e w s W A R D S ^ - , ® SeH noRoitoHy for AM I 8o9. ludfWM «PP«» ^ LIN D A D a r n e l l HOUR! •hardy lotohM’ eeleL JebWtMk. I^ea tW to a . . . . A 9 t CABMEN ' M hiininiiKtrHaNvia. BA5IU0 ROY MOTORS. INC. MIY NOWp M Y U m ON WARDI CONVINNNT IHAAf STERLING HAYDEN ancHKnnffnciCKfiii 'I.i, :- \iilli-in.■■.! fi- '■'(' -I’l . 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MANCHlsiSlKK E v IlNING hJiHALD, MANtHKs»ik.H, CONN., ifiCHhUAT, MAKCH 27, 1«M PAGE n V M PAGE FOUR ^MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, m ANCHEST^' CONN.,THURSDAY,^MARCH 27, IMS . moidlWlifiiLJhac ’Sahd’sitranafar bf to llaten to Naaaer'a "Voice Of the forging checks and embeatllng manager for the company for two which had bean rtcovared by po­ Tallahassee Not Takes South WindSi ■?l»r itpM w a r eauaod partly', Arabs'' radio. JioUabe Informants Court Continues 93,207 from the Oelund Tool and year*. lice. Hunt told them he took th« Police said that further investf- money during the last few months report, however, .huge quantitlea Die Co. In Hertford, where he Tallahassee, Fla.—Th« enly the npwapepera were : Earl Hunt Case ntlon showed that niorc. than to meet Hvlng expenses anfl to aa- Of Egypt! worked, has Wan released In Southern cs|dtal not captUrad by Woodwardf Guinness, Apd , had smuggled 1 gaudi Arabia and 93,000 had been paid out in the stat In' Church activitlea. police 95,000 bond pending hla eVpeer- past four months to Hunt on pay­ said. federal troops In the Civil War was IDCA eWmants^ pia dIatribuUd free, , 'n e caie -ot Eert F. Hunt Sr,, 26, Florida'a, Tallahaaaea. Confadarste t 'These 'papera carried the chargee of 4v 8ummor4t, iriheduled to ap- ence In Colirt. , ; ^ -roll checks bearing the aignature pc«t in H&Nford Police Court to­ The defendant was arrested Feb. of John E. Oalund, prealdent and The camel stores water inside troops repuUed many attempts by that Baud pfolted to ^iverthrow Union forces to pen4trale the sec­ 'Kw ai Receive Oscars lOd^eBideiits Nasser.. They •atsa'carried atorlee day .on an embecslement charge, 26 after, police said, an accounUnt treasurer Of the company. his stomach, .where there are MPENDII Baud had*, Corttlddsn entry bf several pouches holding flvo to six tion of Florida in 'Which the capital Egyptian newspapat's into the of-the tCsgls love Ufa and ridiculed he*^be«| continued until April 24. discovered dudsrepaneies in the 'Authorltiea aald Hunt nad Identi- \ , Hunt. , who is charged wKJi flrro'i hooka Hunt had been office fled 13 check*, totaling' Vl.OSS, quarte. 1* aituatad. (OoatlwMfl fratn T f Om ) AMOUNT OF realdeilta havg been named klngdonLAnd fofbada. his subjects hifM th cartoona School Menus standing -organisational eeta- 1 Jual (iie) happy to ba nhmt- PURCHA% ilttsep ef tbs Industrial Dayalop- natod." mant eotnmlUaion (IDC), accerdtng For Buttona. the award waa the The menus for March 31 through TAKE UP 'VO .o .. to Edward Tastula,- ^ainnan. oilmlnation of a'career that haa ApfU 3' (Bchooli are cloaed CkxKl Benedict Kupchiuios, ' Lscin had more upa hnd downa tl^an a rrida^l are as foHowa: ■ ■ ■ Behwtir end Dr. John Fernhem Grand dapyon mule pack. Elementary were nenied to. the, Beet; Finding Monday^ Chicken noodle loup, **I feel ihUi Bhould aerve aa an Committee. This - group will inr peaiiut butter and Jelly sandwien, vestigete various. aactlens of rSel tnapiraUon & every guy who haa mixed fruit, milk'. aatata and compile ]>artinant. facta been written « In thla bualneaa Tiesday, Hamburg gravy, such aa property sale price and aa I waa," he ahid. mashed potato, buttered carrots, daainMUty i t location for tiai to T • Other lop awardk went to David bread and butter, ralSln oatmeal TIm wiEaioblc In Britlah \dlrector of industriaa. Lean, the v_. cookies, milk. f r r e f t E. Russell Trounan and Pi^tiiia ‘'Kwal." and to aong writera Sam­ Wednesday, Tunaflsh salad aand- eompriss the Public RalntMu •vnrythln9«) — The The commiaaion pointed out that ganised following election at the State Bond CoiHlnlttee haa al­ Model 218607 a saving of about 80 par cent In. located for the pureha^ meeting last month, will meet Fri­ 9100,000 architect's fees will be reellaed ' of a small atomic reactor for use using the seme plana T h la ^ day at 6:30 p.m. in the church ves­ by the University of Connecticut: amounted to 930.200 m thatoae ef try for a poUuck and program. The committee's action yesterday the Ptcaaent Valley Kcbtol. Kane 1 0 “ Kenneth Nelson, president, an­ will permit the university to buy a Model 21S40# * Fairchild, Hartford architecta, nounces that the speaker will be so-called "Bubcrltloar''..reactor.- and drew up the plan^ .W « show |uit oo*£rO0 Sanol J. Solomon, local tax con­ other necessary devieec Which will The location c b ^ n for the new our tremendoui sultant and public accountant. be used fbr reaearph 'giid atudy —Table Mddil^21 Inch Solomon received his master's de­ purposes at the university. school ia a Ukmcra tract owMd by •dectioa of oeu^Iook. Anna Maimm, at al, located on the gree at New York University - Front Speakki ,'O^M er- west a ^ of Avery S t between topp«ir2^ ■n am. to noon. ZBA Bearing BeM OiemlMsI Jacket riresMsI , Ddmonstratioii In Your Home iUTOMATIC WASHER Two epplieatloaa ware dialled fh e e thsi Cmual tfrossesl Crib •3^attress and one granted at a Zoning Board , Dote riressesi ONLYONE-$AVE$$$ of Appeals meeting last night. •Mrtwalstfl Norman Pdteraen .of- Darning St, No Obligation -• NoXharge waa given renewal of a. permit to house tensierery workers at hie Robert Hall has the pick of the WESTINGHOUSi ELECTRIC.r a n g e 3S" boarding house on Darning St. Bl- Easter aiop—at fabulous prices! wyn F. GUdden of SUtlon 62. lU. 5 HOTPOINT I U ^ I C RANGE 40“ waa danlad r^awal of a pernait A ll the newest silhouettes in PUUSCB to sell mobile homea at hie R t 6 Here'*s the F^Wer Mower V alu ed the Year! property south of the Beet Wmd- a flow of lovely fabrics—lustrous MAGIC CHEF GAS IkANGE S r' -aor'~'town--'ltaer--South- --'Wlndeoa- Helgtite Inc, waa denied a verience cdttM-imd-oupioiifl,^ IChaym’ * Id SUMMER -to allow eonversior of their dwel­ cotton broadcloth, coupe de ville, A ll A t Prices Low To ling on Lot 2, OrlQn.Rd. Into e 4- Our low price is exdting, but r O T O W A T I C 1 8 T A L p G ^ family house,’ woven cottons, and more! so are thtoe glamorous coats! Adyeriise^S^E THEM TODAY New Arrival A rainbow of luscious colors- Flattering tuxedo style’with /I AME fOR ONE ’ A son waa born at. Mt. Slhat Hospital Monday to Mr. and Mrs. burnt orange, willow green, push-up bouffant sleeves... in " ' “ ikill CRIB ’ Robert Dayin’ o f . Farmstead Dr. - a nubby linen-look weave of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Bron-n All-wool flannel coats mint. Spring navy, copen blue, y \ 1 POWER MOWER / ‘ N e w f r o m W estinghouse... will be iiutalled as Worthy Ma­ rayon-aoetate. Rayon taffeta tron and Worthy Patron of Ever­ beige, aqua, and odiersl IVhen you see coats this lovely lining. Colmr-splashed Easter the exciting..a\ green Wood Chapter, OES, at a • AdjnstAble Spring • Teething Rail On 4 Sidga public Installation Saturday at 8 ' white. Misses’ sizes. e Drop Side e All Hardwood Conatniction p.m. at the Masonic Temple on —at a price this low —then t : ^'V 0 Colored Balia On Fall Front I^ e l ' Main St. Installing officers will be: you know why millions shjip o 2” Plastic Luseite Castera < , Worthy Matron Mrs. Clara C: Huntly, past grand matron: and save at Robert Hall! Worthy Patron 'Albert'H. 'Ruwat, SHAPE OF TOMORROW ] ^ t grand patron; Cffiaplain Mrs. They re 100* wool flannel, Bernard Ellis, past matron; and R r | s Marshal Mra. Jasper Hunt, past beautifully tailored in die new-look slim silhouette with 19S58 SPEED ELECTRIC RANGE matron. Organist will ba Mra. Vera Miner, past grand matron.. Mrs. side pleats, push-up sleeves. . . topped off with detachable CoioMiiated combied cotton $S5s99 John Niriaen will be the soloist: P 1 Mra. John Pclton; and Mr*. "white linen-look rayon overcollars! Rich rayon taffeta PSZE Charles Madien will to In charge liningt. In lovely Spring grays. Misses* sizes. 0 of refreshments. blouse and skirt coordinates fUaSIZElNNIRSnUNG WiEKLY Manchtoter B«-eiiliif ' B • r a I d ' " 7 "~" |==»ete=J South WlndMr eerirwpondeiit Bl- • M i r ' wMMi Bwro O. Burnham Mophone MI­ Thayer t PLM-OUT UNfTf 4PREA0-EVEN JIEijTERS S-6066 . f. ^ Nea*Melglag • AatemaNc Nip detch . • Rubber i«iid gripe tar anieit tlemiilg tar.Ntt Ghemise suits in tweed YOU Oir 7Hff COMPlirf 4 3 9 eWhlrt # 4" rubbardkad wbeals * • Utt rids Rinh trial dariga A ' , sir AT THIS low RRfCIf • tMevy-MbibNeel a gressjMbve wbeel beariagi • Ivpty wbh red trfca Saud to Take CRIB . A t s fantastic low price, Only Austrian ‘Cure’ -Robert Hall brings you the What values! Mado-for-each-other ^.. but the sleeveless ftyle bom in ... the new blouses and skirts have separate fashion lives of their own! r (Continued from Pngo Ono) Embroidery or tatting trimmed pleat-front blouses with WESTINeHOliSE $10.00 DOWN fashion-hit chemise look. . . “ MATTRESS dicUng the oil-producing cout\try full pleated skirts, self belts! Schiffli-embroidered blousons with in striking black-and-white would federate with the Egyptian- 13 ela^cized waists, matched with schifSi-embroidered slim 2 YEARS TO PAY WITH WET PROOF COVER AUTOMATIC Syrian Union, aa Yemen haa. tweed of wool-nylon-^cotton-rayon! Fully-lined pleat-back / AI Shaab 'also predicted ;.Feiaal skirts. BroadcloUu and chinos in luscious colors. WASHER; woijld auapend aid to Jordan's pro-: jacket with detachable white linen-look rayon overcollar, Misses’ sizes KK18. 1 a* ' western government and would ' AS LOW AS withdraw Saudi troops.-from that dolman pUsh-up sleeves, flower trim. Misses’ sizes. country. Saud, in -agroement with Syria and Egypt, began paying a USE OUR CONVENIENT lAY-AWAY PLAN aubaidy to Jordan early in 1957 to «i SS. NOW $00095 replace the British subsidy. Syria NO EXTRA CHARGE and Egypt didn't get around to paying anything,-however, before' * Model HL12 Jordan's King Hussein turned pro- OPEN THURS. Mid PRI. NIGHTS TILL 9:00 W a s h e s oiiBANER Weatern last April, and since OPEN MONDAY # CLOSE WED. AT 1HM ChHIi Food FmtM-with RQtSES BETTER then Saudi A n lM and the United * dLEANS' rrSBLF 'S ® d UL30 States have been HuMein''a flnan- COLO INJECTOR ' r cial moinataye. Saud also Sent troopa Into Jordan m aupport of I-'. HUBMih. Thoro waa ho •eafIrmatiOB.. of FREE tho variouB Cairo pesM reports, moat « f which foHe#ad the line PARKINB of what NaMacr’s regime KIDDIEFAIR R E A R 'o r ’ will happen in Saudi Aralha. (Routes 5 and 15) A t Route 72 Overpast. ^OtS-1009 MAIN n . Ml MOSS 713 MAIN ST. OMIn t il l 9 THURSDAY n ig h t ■ BTIW B '' ' II X ^ b iU aeuTOM In Cairo aaN^

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The Wll- Bonn Wm Buy fllUnf A UniUd MaUoti^ poUc« mlS- w« thotild purtU6 M d th i RMflA, WKirB--869 ^Sstvl?RBter gubernatorial race, hS’ began It Boy, 16, Builds w ra c M s is e DaUy Radio WHAf—*1* itejtsWorkera Orcle of the aoclety Mon. with the presentation to this spe­ of many fall becausb of • ' By South WSCS will prapare tha meal, while toe ThU U the plaMSDt, liupiring Connecticut cial seislon of the General As- Atom Smasher The one thing o« . wbli^ .alT w o o d —m e lEaatera BtaadaM Ttem W P Q tu .u ie Fellowimto Circle will he te charge UeS. Matadors, Sttpttittg^erald aide of the picture. Th®r« li.'how- iembly of a poUcy recommenda­ robuet ChrUUabs agree M the Bdd - ''iUgiidt.- In commemoration of too Chris­ of decorattmu. FOBUBUKD ^ TUB tian obaervancs of tha Last Sup­ iiVkr, another aide, and It concama \ tion. in other words, an Idea, for ForUnder$100 and the effleaey of prayir. FOr new Raaervatiomkfor tha dinner cloae Use Waiiieads Yankee what It waa worth, waa presented und«rtti^dli)ff amonj; iuiU-tfoupd1 bog - The ReV. Clifford O. Slmpaon will to require all member states to delegates te escrow pending the Steiner, a high achool senior, can fiow Into family life, aoclal life, St Mrs. Fred Edgsr is in charge of the H i declined to skv categorically Blntle Copy '...... -W the sUte campaign; thanks to the added: buslneu life, and into tha life of ^ y —PUritr Fsrty . t^ y - N is n t Watch worship service. Assisting her as preach on ‘The Croaa and Hell” ,of contribute to the cost of the UNEF. not' too likely development of tax reduction voted by the 1957 Wi Revue w n c —Freetdrat naeabewer the Lenten aeriea theme, "The whether he waa for OjiagateBt a ‘I * member op some concerted move for. aome "Then I got- a college textbook the nation and the life of the WDRC-^aaldent Etaenllower readers of the words of Jesus will general atrike. But he eiutad for the | the associated PREW But the actual situation Is. that General Assembly over the heated to help me, and then I talked to a bs Mrs. R o ^ rt Moran, Mrs. John Crosa and You." . The Aaaoclated Prraa la Mclj^vely candidate not even openly In the pbllticai protests of the Dem­ WorlA u S S S * * - Hmmd Dos At toe 9:18 aervico ’toe Cherub use Of "aU coBBtitutional mMU**” .entitled to the uae of repubUcatlon of various nations, for varying rCa,; field at this time, Alsop h as'to manufacturer at a acience ehow The. New TuU m ant gives ue a ” wHUY—Nlgbt Wad'eik Muschko, 'idra. Sherwood Cone, to prevent Gernun aoldlera 'all newa diapatchea credited to It or ocrats. ■ and—well, here it is." Mrs. Christian Henriksen, Mrs. choir will slnJr'WRt toe Pilgrim not otherwlae credited In thta paper sons, refuse to pay their .assess credited with a few positive e Such identifications, however, plotlictufa ot the world aurrounded by ^ U e r j r s ^ w n c —Adlat Strvenaon Heads Chdptei Choir will sing at toe 11 o’’clock being equipped wltti toe weaj and alao the local neara publlahed hew. ments. ’The machine U 6Mi feet high, titehe power of God waiting to break WORO—Hdoda tor Romaaeo Melvin jJochlmsen, Mrs. Verner The executive board of the un-| All rlghta of republlcaaoo of apeclal are Hot always as p61sonous weighs 800 pounds, and Steiner WPOF-Houad Dog , Allan Ayara of 20 Harvard Rd. Nylin, Mrs, Ambrose jjHehl *tfps service. Both choirs will be under Russia and eight other Crnnmu- among these assets Is they are'stippoaed to be. Or one into this human- exUtenee and 8.98 UiIS— the dlrecUon of Mlhs Martha 'White, ion federation ypiatu to m wt In diapatchea herein are alao reaerved. surely'''tte fact .that Alaop does says it 'U capable of flinging a'16- work wonders. It breaka te at tha WHAY—Nisbt Watch I waa Installed president of Chew Clertrude Abbey, Mn. William Hamburg tomorrow to decide how nlstteountriea have been refuring might say, cynically, that since foot lightning bolt point of faith and by the channel w n c—Adlal SUvanson -<■ I’N Chat chapter of Toaatmaatera Mercer, Mn. Richard Hodge, Mrs. with Mrs. R. Russell Peery at the Pull aervlce client of N. E. A. Serr- hot oom ^rora the machine level the Insurance industry runs tlM WDRO—Mooda for Romaaeo or^an, to combat parliament’s decision. to pay dnythlng, taking the .view, of the f a r ^ o t politics. He does Ueed to make the complex d ^ of prayer. AUX man or woman can WFOP-HotuU i International last night. George Ecabert, Mrs. Sidney Car­ **l*ublfahera RepreaenUtlraa; The state anyway. It would even be' v ld were auch Items as a discard affect world events who will open Farty UsIP— I ‘ pthar officers, are .William Zlm- Juliua Mathewa Special Ajcency — Nev not entirely without some principle not livee by ited for tlM patronage healthy to have Its connection vis­ Revue WHAT—Ntsht Watch {merman, educational vice preal- York, chicaso D et^t and Beaton. of justice In It, that the aggres­ and" orgpnlzatlohi^ aide of that ed washmg machine motor, tin himulf or herself as a channel to MEMBER AUDIT BUREIAU OP game. And what the great un­ ible. . • cans, ball beartega from a roller the power of God. If vital eelU of d«it; William Luettgens, admln- CIRCULATIONS______' ■ sors in the Sues war ought to pay In any case, the Alsop candidacy prayer were formed all over the >->Newe Repeeter WyOF-Modara Soaoda ilstraUve vlca president and trass- committed section of the. Repub­ U>a long-shot affair. Its chances skate, a borrowed oscilloscope and ■—United Workers Show The Herald PrlnUnf Comply, Inc.. the costa of United Nations police lican party has been whiting for, a donated stalnleu ateel dome. world, there is no limit to the iurer; Ralph Belluardo,' secratary; RMUtnts no flnRnclRl rosponsiblllty for of coming home rest mainly, ch a n i^ that would come. * IfeAT—FUI Parly, I and Clinton Hendrickaon, ser- work there. Other nations, more all these .weeks, is the eiilergence we should say, on. the possibility Steiner said he hopes to test the WOOO-Ri Revue Robert Hall brings down WDRC—Mooda for Romaaeo of some choice who can be rated a machine qoon, at low voltage. In W. E. Sangster WKlfB-r I geant-at-arma. broad-minded, and forglvteg, are that the AUop campaign, by con­ . . . WFOP—Modora Soaoda cut abqve the candidates who; al- the baumOnt of his home. An excitinff discovery a Last night’s regular program at willing to accept the principle that centrating "bn constructive hah- HU mother, he said, “is not special purchase . . . HeniT “ w te T—Nlsht Watch ICavey's conaleted of table topic Dlaptay advertlalng cloaln^ houra: , the whdle world ought to be willing th o u ^ they are now domteatlnig of Usues rather than upon .United Workers pww I aessldna, with Raymond Cooper im Por Monday—1 p.m. Prlda*. - the flelid. are primarily products nervous any more" and "will be Rosenfelds pure imported W^fe5J»wa a jraattar ivv' .',r, l^r Tueaday—1 p.m. Mon«y. to pay something for peace, but S lindUons - for delegates, may glad to get her living room back -Flatter WPOF—Modani Bonada I teplemaster. Toastmaster Rusasll i-.l /.-i Por Wedneaday—I p.m. ■^eeday. of the ’’practical’’ p h w s of poll- build itself up Into the kind of al­ Irish linen sheath', Priced.to laelmaa tetroduced tha followteg Por Thuraday—1 p.m Wedneaday. quarrel over the ameunt of.^e as­ becausajier cleaning woman won’t ternative choice the party’s dig­ go near the atom smasher,". please the most budget, ^WHAT—«lzht*|U*aa tipMkera aiwr their subjects: Por Prldajr—I P.m Tbur^ay. sessment, maintaining .that big|'er Traditionally and invariably, nity and welfare oupdit to be able w riC-SpoTta ilh u . BothUrdo, "Whlriybirds”; Janus Per Saturday—lj>. m^Priday. those candidates who are closest minded- W ear it beltless or WDRC—Mooda t^Roauaeo threost of Claaalfled dertthte: IO:n a. m each nations should pay more. For one to command,. ------WFOP—Modcra fiomUa IGeussr, "flome Points on Buying fay of publlcaBim. except Saturday— to organizational politics stir the with its own narrow belt. U :lt— C us"; Edward HIggtea, "Taking • A m .. reason or another, other natloas greater enthusiasm within the or- Powder-blue, green or black *‘tteAT-FUtt«- Fariy WHAT—Jam Allay ------II iw— -— — n A Thonglit for Today pm r—Startiaut Bermada i’Tktega for Granted”; William Per- T hun^. Mart* S7 are slow in their payments. The gaidsation itself, and a leaser en­ Hotel’s E vi^rator Big . . . Sizes 10 to 18. WDRC—MooXifqr RomaaM ktes, "Rx - Take It and Ukh It”; practical financial result Is that thusiasm among those to whom SpoBsoibd by the Htteobesttr WFOP—Modani Boonda Oonnell ef ChnrehM.. UlM- and WlUlam Kahrie. "Work Saver nobody really knows, frcm day to party means something more than Hartford, Conn. — Iho largest WFOF-Wazworka I for toe BsUmator," . Space Edacatlon PrtVfCM an organization. Alsop offers sea-water-dUtllUng plant of any | StmSaMrl&rmiate ^ Oonaral B v a h la to r'E d w a rd day, where the money to keep the himself with an appeal which Is hotel te the world has been made WDRO-MooB^fw Romaaoa The Power of Prayer WFOP—Modtra Soonda Lamb Utroditood Asiettgeoa. Ed­ for Easter! UNEF opmatteg Is going to come Teaterday'the Army put Ex­ in reverse of thla He Is available. by a Hartford oonoem for instajr Wa are living In days of be­ WDRC-^ewa Reporter win CluVer, Bernard Bliss, George plorer m into outer apace, a- ff^t from. If they could take him and imlte latlon In a hotel in Bermuda. ’The wilderment and in the pouiblity WFOP-Newa Walker and Cheater Freeman on him, for those party elements plant can produce fresh water at which aeemed, paychologically a t This worry Is not too real. jBome- of.another World War. *’jroAT-DaUi|lBa who evaluated toe spaechae. how, the bills will be m eU .^m e- who think someone who will seem a rate of 20,000 gallons a day. It iVe are living te days of spir­ Board Agenda This U toe eighth set ofNptficera least, to complete our realization U aimllar to svaporatora used on how, the world, like individuals, not just a politician haa to be itual dtollM (even in many noml- Bago-Anea, Eaat Hsm ord, la o f « alhee the club Was formed 11 P age Two December 1956 for 825,000 by al­ bridegroom-elecL at her 37 Mt. Ne- _ ’Hila Ij posi Uon to Strike. io-etion from the Town Capital bo PI. home. She was assisted by for us first graide space students, . T]jia Is appllcaUon, to the Detroit Improvement Reserve Fund. her sister, Mrx Harry Anderson of picture, of the routine recession To see tf the Board will fix a East Hampton. which accomplishes two missions. lea’s GENERAL Mrs. C. W. Thornton. 60 West­ picture, in wt^ch labor has lost Its I FOR CLEANER, CHUPER, EASIER HOINE HEAT 6n Am date for a publle hearing on a pro­ First, It puts the prospective sci­ p e l addiUonal apjxbpriation for minster Rd., also honored Miss ence of space Into simple, layman’s fisual caiteclty to threaten, and te T V S E R V IC E -anew plowing and removal, 85,000. Hadden with a shower. The bride- terms. Second, It generates some which management supposedly as-1 Our 4-in.l Hsetiiig Plan Indades 'Anto- TV) aee If the Board will fix a elect received many gifts, at aach suagoa Its own hard Umsa In the date for a piteUc hearing on a pro- aensebf the nobility and wonder of matic DeliTSiy. New MobUheat—the fuel inghta wAm W Ftw^BasU ^*Boto young people are with the the exploratlim which lies ahead. sales and profit dopartmant by etj ttoeod additional a|>propriaUon for that dmni aa it Atafa . . . Periodic t e e - h t s -siss " temptewry repairs and Improve- USAF at Westover Field, Mass. ‘Ihis- "apace primer” has so much least being sure that It Isn’t go­ ^ reverence for the' positive aspects ing <■ to have labor trouble—not Burner Maintenanne. Pfiy tha easy Budget of space exploration, for the addi- while jobs are so scarce. K ui Way. Low n w a t^ fayiDei^>>no b t i i M l . Uon to human knowledge that Ilea We agree Uiat that Is the like­ extra coat. X ahead, that It leaves only a fading lihood, with regard to the Detroit > i t ’' nsgotlaUon picture. second place for those aspects of C A U MItelMtt 3.S13S FOft TOP QUAUTY space conquest which have, up to We are also fascinated, however, \ this moment, dominated our thbik- by some of the charaeterisUca d f SILENT GLOW OIL lURNERS this, recession, not .aadhsy. should IngHUid epeculatlonr T%e-o(Nieept-of f- the satelUte as a weapon, and even be If the recessien were followteg th^ concept of the satellite race as routine patterns,.but as they are in /' a raCf for some kind of mastery fact This, remember,' Is the de­ of outhr space both shrink before pression whldi has'.peopla running MORIARTY BROTHEI Brawl Hew 1851 M o id ... the ImiMnse fascination of the to the banks to put money teto thq 30 STYLES \ TERRIFIC VALUES search for pure knowledge which banka. This,, remember, la the re­ 315 CENTER ST. M i (TER this space primer outlines. cession which has prices rising Boys^ pnd Qlrls' EASTER Shoes merrUy. I t might be quite te har*- RRTCD Nh 1 la PERFORNMNE! Perhaps the key difference be­ 3 Z . mony with this parUcular kind of ZZ. tween the spirit of this space'prim­ * Goodyear W«lt« er and the-spirit of the, kinder­ recession to have a good long . B - garten phase of the space age'Is Strike.' e.Lonf-Wearing Soles, • S W .9 9 Illustrated in the primer’s discus­ REGULARLY » Dietiontry Pw 1958 'I * Properly Fitted , sion of future contact with the V ^ . ^ , '>■ -----T— '■ \ - moon. Hitherto, the typlcrt space ,S;X. T StaUsUcs: A device for makteg 5.' vsJ: ■ e Sizee 8 Vi to 8. B-C-D Widths age thought about the moon haa things' look worse or better than Natural, trim~look S^’'**'**v =1 been that somebody can gain some they are. " ' NORMAN’S PRICE / i | $S.S0.$4.80 VALUES propaganda advantage by being Cost of living: The price of thtegs ANO E N ^ "NEW HOME" H.95 the first to hit it on the face with nobody can iUford to buy. COMPORT^T THE OLD ADDRESS a ALL-WOOL SPORTS COATS . some kind of coloc^ explosion the Hard goods: Difficult to selL - RED STRAPS—WHITE BUCKS-SADDLE^ whole world can' see. 'The apace Thy economy: How we feri. INCLUDING: PATENT PUMPS-r-BROWN and RED OXFORDS Sport! coats fa an tfaazing variety of freih" primer adentiata warn, on the'dthr Consumer dollar: Beat bdOk. CHUNG TILE Sprfag pattenu and textuiresl Quirt itripfags. ef hand, that If we want to gate Pump-primer: The ABC’s of ra- oveipTaio!, luxurioiutweedi, iflk effect*. moat from our eventual exploration cesaion poliUca. 14 sq. fo«f The model you want fa 2 or 3 button*, • of the moon, we must be -cathful Thrift: An unpatrioUc jofusal to center vent—mrticuldtwly tailored—nofunu not to conUmteate It beforehand spend. ' : lineit Regulfirt, *hort* and long*. 827 V a lu e s READY TO COOK with any radioactive'bxplosions of Bank Account: A threat to the MAHOGANY'WALL our own. Not wanton, almlcM bom­ Y PANEL • 3 .W ! 4 .9 5 $ 5 .95 Iicpert li(civd*d naUonal prosperity. f l - WHOLE or CUT UP bast, but the reverence of the , Recession: Pleasant spelling ef ^ - ISeeq. foot laboratory—iiisi ppet-kln-: a word nobody. Is suppoeed , to num- dergarten ^ a c e mood offerelh us. Uon, PATENT LEATHER Pleated or Ivy-styUd _ Lay-off: Stop talkteg about de­ KNOTTY PINE GD16-4 Red-Mock-Whlte Quick Vote, Slow Pay pression. 15c sq. foot Deficit: Ideal of government Exclufiive 4-Way Cqntrol. Choice of Al^ and 72 New Styles Back te November of 1956, . vari­ Heat or Air Alone. Choice of Tumbling or ALL-VirbOL FLANNEL SLACKS financing...... low s and I ucMm ous United Nations votes to create No Tumbling. Exclusive 5-Way Venting. Ex- an emergency United Nations po­ Gross nstlonsl product; An auto­ Whether you're a mobile with four eyes and ftea cluaive, Big 21-Inclf Fan.' Drys An.vthing that our nationally-faroou* WESTERFIELDS lice force and Send it to the Near ASPHALT TILE Can be Washed. Also Available with Gas Opt At Tosr SERVICE are for youl Regular pleated front* or ' i ^ t to .make poasible an end of 95 AS LOW AS eration. GIRLS’ DRESSY PUMPS Ivy-tailored plafa front* with apthentlc the Suez war were votea as nearly buckled back-*brap. Separate wrt*tbands, unanimous as circumstances would Yeu d e n t need 8e pny 4c sq. foot I SIZES 4 to 9—A^ to C WIDTHS , $13 V a lu e s permit Britain and France and Is­ hook and eye clotures! Charcoal and medium $2SOfe$3(Mfer — — ara rael didn’t vote against themselves, OPEN DAILY 9-T . . SATURDAY TIM. 7 T (hades.of grey* faid brown* fa waist and that waa just about the extent SALE OF CHILDREN'S SNEAKERS (iZ M ^ to 4 2 . of opposiUon to the police force INCONSPICUOUS . CONOUTE move. STARTS FRIDAY - S1.99 and $2.99 . QUALin HtARING AIDS New enay to teatell plastie The great overwhelming major­ counter, desk or K A m ity went for It out of the desperate teMe fliilah. 9 7 C Bq. Ft. rooiizaUon that nothing else could MANCHESTER GREEN ib prevent the Suez war from develi^- teg teto a world war. And, in an •fiinibewocld’sli uabeUevably short number of .ftestt-ouliiy.ftestt-oaslii; ' Up To pfps_ hours, Uw smergoncy police f^ree BfidiM* sad St- was authorized, moated, and the els. Cn m ia. tea 2 4 find units were on thsir vrsy. ihee—Md*y/ ^ (ROUTES I and IS) niHMiiwnuK/ Thnt was. p e ri)^ ', one of the MORths SHOE g n a t and decisive moments in M c K E E TM 9KM AT t O U n 72 OVERPASS qUINNV PBARMAOT ToPoi 509 k. MMdlo Tdrnpllt*. BERLIN worW history. It is also Important 10 S-6ISC thnt thaUNiai' Is also stin on pa- 4 ' (pal. m tbs Gann border strip, ful-i Ineavnoinr sn V'\: V*, »•» .*y ' *r ' ( '!• -ti r , ^ #r, V . ■■i’ 'r •

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iCANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. MARCH *7. 19M / f a c e e l e v e n PAGE TEN \- IIANCHIESTEK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN-/TOURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1968 z : tola: Mtoa Harriet Mitchell, ,W1U1- with tha pro' . tvldus volimtary al- a day, ths new over-all allowable Hewitt Estate Asks $25fi00 Covehtry mantic, marahal; Mra. Ruth Eisenhower Cuiiis location. / to 933,100 barrets, compared to the \ Nikita ^ ts Bulganin’s Job, FCC W rites Burchnall, Wlllimantlc, .organist; Elscnbowaris aXacutiva Order in­ present 991,500. FR E E O FFER Mrs. A. Elisabeth Eaton, Hamp­ Crude Oil Im^rts voked the "2hiy Amerloan" Act to ...... afii ...... ■ Keeps R6d Party’s Top Post Decision on For Junior High School Land State Says Immediate Action ton, Adah; Mrs. Georgatte Hal- Induce sueh'compiantea to come into lock* WiUimantlc; Ruth; Mrs. Ruth (CoatixSed frem Page One) line. Lenten Cantata 1 , Wing, F m klln, atotber; Mrs. M. Oimsn of land tiw fnwn wantsf.7.19 seres without fronUge.em the It. ina^eteii govemmehi a|en- (CsBMaas* from Pa«s Om) N«w Ooisld. Needed on W ater Co. Supply Arbeth' Goric, WlUimahtic. Mar­ and to tot newepmerp enter the elea—ijy thla case, cMafly the Radio Station for ah proposed Jiiihlor Mgta school turnpike. tha; Mias Patricia Church, Hamp- Set for Churcb Nikita’s^ Power ‘The counter offer ia fer assenti- oil-importing fieltt armetmorcas—io buy domestic pe- Inc m biliia# of a group «< Moa*, on E. Middle Tpka. have rejected toh,‘Electra; .Mrs. Dorothy Savaa- troleinn unless it is unavailable or John Deme of ISd Woodland 8t., ally ths same land. Th9 SUte Board of Health hagSMn, Ronald Kiump or Jitfa. Rob- tano* warden; and Fdward Wat­ The order dpes noji altpr the The Palm’ Sunday m om lnr aervC^ o w aopuOst. raovod a rssoluUon has been grafted written FCC per- Qentral Manager Richard Martin's Tula's letter also, contains an reeominended that tha 8 q u t h ’art Worden. unreasonably prided, qr unless the i $ 6 son, Williipantlc, sentinel. voluntary quotaR preVipuf ty eatab- fomign oil they buy to brought into ice at the North Methodist ^ u r c h a^oepUfig Bulganin's rsslgnatlon Grab Seen. as misstoh tel go ahead writh his radio j 911,00b offer and asked 925;000 for. offer to sell the entire parcsl there Coventry Water Supply Co. take Pa|m Sunday Service The Installing team followt: Ushed for-the''Paciflc Coast states. will include both a sermon by .the and a|>provlng Voroshilov's nsw atatlen fw, Maneheater.' for 130,000. That would Include a (w. taaly, eaergy treat wn_ . Immediate atepa tta^devalop adt- The public is invited to a Union Mrs. Florence Brpwn, Wllllmantic, country by art Importer #ho astor and a Lenten Cantata by the parcel. 410-fobt strip fronting on the Arisons and Nevada. ’ But from complying with the -volunjtery S council of nUnislors with Khrush- And Deme> who has waited four Martin has reeelvad a totter from- panSr^ eggs plu Ereew quate wall auppiier tor Ita cui^ Palm Sunday Service av'7:30 p.m as worthy matron: William Pearl, the -Rocky 'Mouhtaiiis eaat. total »e Qhoir. New or Never years for thi^ Federal Communi- turnpike and containing sdme ■ w you a full rofund when you tomera, according to Arthur ^J. Sundayat, the aanotuary of the Hampton, worthy patron; Mrs. program. The Rev. H. Osgood Bennett will chw as chairman. Atty. Herman Tulee, repraeeatin^ buildings. imports (^tll be redu.ced from the/ - • > eattona Comroliaion'a approval* yinton, aecretary-traaaurer. Congre^tional Church in Cohtm Lillie HeraSnt WiUimantic, chap­ 771,400 barrels-B- .Ished his foes from their high poet misfrion has approved the antenna. According to the Gener turn Committee, T:80 pm., home of all out to Justify Khrushchev's at- It was almost nine months ago of the adjoining W. H. England company has no money for such utee the fire company wilt M able D A Y C A M E / tinns for I'antiparty” scUvltlee. a project Vinton paintM out to­ Mr.' and MrS, Ronald E.' Edmoi ^ That Bulganin was on the eklds tsmpt to transform agriculturs by that Deme got FCC approval for Lumber J» ., 540 E. Middle Tpke. to obtain the buildingjtonmt about calllng'lt a natural Marxist-I.,enin- day. The tknk in qiuestion has aon; apecist meeting Zoning FORMERLY AN EXCLUSIVE OVERNIGHT CAMP, /seemed likely after that when he the station, but he could not Harry England, the owner, udd N O N ! SOLD I M R E 6:00 previously been eaiimated to coat April 6. The Zoning Board of Ap­ of Appeals. 8 p.m.; Town Oi / was dropp^ as Khruahchev'a ist development. But the ocono- forward until he received written the back door to hla buUdlrtgT in-, 10% OFF I peals granted permitofion for the ESTABLISHED IN ItM AT BOLTON LAKE, CONN, at Iaai(t 95.000. ' Building; Radiant Chapter No^ 11, traveling companion to East Ger­ mists would not-be quieted and authorisation to broadcast. aide the confines of the tenee, was construction a few days ago with OE8, installation officer. 7;30^pjn., l^vda warned them they were found to be Jimmled.<^n this Goodwin W. Jacobson to com- the atiputotlon-that a septic tank many in August. _■ Before getting’ the FCC «nod, ON A U Of OUR 2-WHIEL < pony Vico president and prinelpat Masonic Temple, Wllllmantic. Before the dignified looUim Bul­ ‘InciorrecUy’’' opposing . Khrush­ Deme engaged in a 4-year battle morning and'an miming. and field be installed Also, Explorer Scout PMt 65 at chev's plan to sell agrloultural owner. His father, George G. Ja- within 9 ff^ y a of toeuance of the ganin became premier in be with two other firms for use of the Nothing else waiK disturbed, he COASTER eobaott to eomplahy preaideht pm.. Pond Hill School ;/Mt-back had held a long aeriet of impwtant machinery directly to collective former WHTH drevelength—Broth­ saJd, CAFE Jind TIER huilding^permil. card party, 8 p.-m., htfaoa home; poats. The aon of a wWta^COBar fafms. The warning had an kpolo- BRAKE BICYCLES Board Dtocueeee Ptoae couatrucUon will be financed ers Broadcasting Co. which wanted Police theprised that tha ..person The Board of Education heard a social, 6 p.m.. N athan^ale Com­ worker, he began as a sectef police getic ring and the party press the wavelength for a Hartford sta­ who brol^^to the Wlgwaim first ,h a mortgage, according to munity Center; Trial Justice Court even sounded wheedling ai. It report on>the feaaibtlity B O YS •'>« G IR LS employe in l#is, rose to pibreier of tion, and Regional Broadcasting cllmbed/Ute lumber company fence, aCk. Special fund raising proj 7:30 p.m., Robertson/School; Uttle the Ruaslan SMeration, tha largest prmnisad the Khrushchev policies .PRICED FROM $ 2 |2 - $ 0 FULL BIZE ctaaerooma to present achool ecu win be conducted to meet pay­ Co. which Wanted it for an East b ro k e ^ e door open and took tha tiea at a meeting Monday Scissors 4-H, 3 p:m.. home of Soviet RepuMic, to dqsKy premier would strengthen the economy and Hartford station. > eg which they used to break the ments. Hsxel Little, Junt^ leader. of the USSR, and to defenae minis­ would not have a harmful effect Coventry Grammar Sch The Women's Auxiliary of the AGES 6 thru 14 Today Deme thanked the Man-, shack bar -window.' ' Green# Jr. and WlUtoim ter under Stidln in IMl. on "Soeialiet property." cheater Chantber of Commerce for . John Quigley, managei; of the IncludM aieprted colors snd patterns. Barkeloth. company, has voted 9500 aa Ita Advertisement- "We will conquer capitalism • JUST DEDUCT 10*/e PROM Dscrona, Fiberglas, BroaddotKluid. Saikloth. Jr. of the office of Louto^ prajMt for the year, toward the . Khrushohev. In hla climb, ^ c k - lU help in the fight. First Food Store, discovered the Hartford architect made the re Pepin's Grociry route 44A Bol SE.RVICES PROVIDED A T NO EXTRA COST: with a h i^ lovol of wrork and a ly thwarted Oeorgi Malenkowe bid break at hie store when he opened construction. * ton—Open 9 am. to 6:30 p.m., Fri­ h l^ e r standard ^ "of living, OUR AUIADY LOW PRICES! p o rt /■ / . • DOOR TO DOOR TRANSPORTATION • ALL WATERFRONT ACTIVITIES to b* the new Stalin and "finally for business shortly aftsr 9 o’clock * -(JY The board will didcuaa the build­ Ertondson'a bid waa the lowest day 9 t.m .Ao 8 p.m., 'Sunday 9 Khrushchev said. disgraced and exiled him. this morning. of 11 sealed bids received by com­ a.m. to 12:w p.m. Special sale Fri­ • HOT LUNCHES a ATHLETICS ^ NATURE LORE Most of his report repeated his Police Report ing program a ^ special masting day and Smurday. Fresh killed na;, previous aiguihents. for the piSrii. Last year’s purge of t^alenkov He said that entry was gained a t S p.m. tomorrow at the Robert- pany offleiato’recently. Three oth a REGISTERED NURSE ON STAFF a ARTS; CRAFTS aad CERAMICS and ‘the ' co^cidled “anUjMfty by forcing open the baglT door and OPIllTHURS. KMl PRL M OHn TIIl 9t00 - Now 6 6 ' aon 8chool,.<": ere were submitted after the epee- Uve broi|era and fryera.*-99c a a ^ • MA'JrURi!; EXPERIENCED COUNSELORS Reaction to Khrushchiwr's nsw a OVERNIGHT EXRERliENCE groi^i,” Which included V. M. Molo­ that a email safe was pried open OPEN MONDAY • CLOSE WED. AT IKM BiUa approved for payment a t Ifled deadline stated in a legal no­ post was mixed emong. diplomats Breaks Here and ‘Some cash taksn from It. Ha tice. They could not be considered. Bg Herald a PLUS MANY OTHER SPECIAL EVENTS. wstehtnk the parliamentary eee- tov and L. M. Kaganovich, brought the session totaled 92,629. Of this eerreepoadeat, Mrs. F. ■lon. total power viflthln Khrushchev's declined to aay how much money $1,0^ la tor fual; ^ 9 for town- Bids submitted follow: John Pon SEASON: 6 Weeks—Juiie SO-August 22 9195.M reach,' bi|t even then he was hesi­ was taken ..but added thsra was Reg. T.M . . . . . ||o||f owiicd bus transportation; 9954 ticelli and Son, Manchester, 99. "Utile, telephoae.. Pilgrim One western diplomSt Said he Thh Wigwam Snack Bar, 539 E. 583.50; Joseph A. Lombard of town II. waa not unduly surprlaed slnea tant. General belief had been that Middle "IY>ke., was broken into no other vandaliam or- missing J o t utilities; 9266 for text books FEE: HALF SEASON! 4 Waeka— install one of his trusted merchandise. Patrolman RonAld , anffinstructienal supplies; 9138 for and WetheiVield, 19.800; George PERIOD 1—Jnwi SO-Jttiy 25 Khrushchev's selection .was one of aometime during tha night and an Bolsjoly of Mansfield, 99,980 ■e^’eraI possibllltlasi-, , , henchmen in the premiership and undlaclosed amount of money taken Roberts ia Investigating. tnalntenance of plant; 940 for gen-* 4 * PERIOD 2—July 28-Anguat 22 ..... 9116.66 An' Asian ambaaaador Mid thd 1.^ content to nils behind the from five coin vending macHinea. Reg. l98 . . . v . oral control and office administra­ Kuchy Construction Co,, Canter­ appointment ''amounted rMlly to scenes. A Bale' was broken into at ‘the Noyy tion supplies; 910 for health aerv- bury, 910,036; Ernest J.' SUrkej Daily Rome Delivery JOHN A. DYIER, Dlractor regulariaation of the atSU of" af­ There must have hsen eompMr SurrfillRetiirned lean au^Ues; and-gl^tor-Ubcary.- 91IU)OO^ .naaa and Purvto, Wi B honm M f- tc rjto Firiit F o ^ Store; »46 CentkF « t mantic, 912.046; Albert. Flei El M FREDERICK RD., MANCHESTER. CONN. fairs hitherto." ^ !...i - ling reasons behind Khnuhehev’s teat night, police also reported. lOSB-IOtt MAIN ST. M I 3 .M I 4 I Board . members havd been In­ East Hartford-Vernon for folder to Khrushchev now becomes tha move. Perhaps, at his Sge, it was Aeqpnting to the Wigwam own- On Check Counts vited to attend the fourth Con­ -Stoat Hampton. $12,126.14; k^vin PHONE MI 3-4611 third man In recent times to hold a queation of now or never. *er, Frank Obremskl, who Wae noti­ necticut School Building Confer­ Nowach. Marlboro. 912.600; Saban- WILKIE DAIRY. S--P both top positions in the Soviet fied of- the break by Patrolman Robert SuiraU, about 90, former­ ence from 1 p.m. to 8. pim. April Construction Co., Williihantiy, 913. MI 3-8365 union at the same time. 1 < ' - FALLOUT AMOUNT UNKMOV^ (paries Momeau about 1:30 a.m ly of Wllllmantic, to being held 10 at the Connecticut General life 500r and’ Berard Buildera./Hamp- The others were Btalln and Washington, March 27 Manchester police on two counts of Ineurance Co.. Bldomfickl. The ton* 913.920.55. Dr.,WUIard F. Ubby aald today’ today, entry was gained by break­ theme will be “Better Flanning for Oeorgi Malenkov, who held %the ing a rear kitchen window and un fraudulent issue of checks alleged, The board of directo^ to mak twin poats for less than a 'Rionth b| the extent of radioactive fOIUmt ly passedlMre a year ago. Better Schools." TPWo workshops ing a atudy of the cost and installa­ hOsard from nuclear weapoaa locking it from the Inside. F. W. WOOLWORTH will be conducted. 1953. ' * Capt. Walter Casaells and Sgt. > tion of the septic taim and drkin tooting to "not known oxaetly Coin bmees on three pinball ma­ |/V : Ce-ep Readlte Flans Bulganln'a ecUpM had been chines, a Juke box and. a cigarette Edward Wiiialer went to NoKhamp-' age ficiil, according^ to Nyaek widely expected because of hla and probably wtjl aot/bo woU na- ton. Mass., UUa morning and ya- F. W. WOOLWORTH The South Coventry Cooperative machine were broken. Obremskl This Will Involve # separate con­ virtual dleappearanpe f r ^ PinWle dantood for many yaara." How- turiisd hare tiuurtiy after noon With -Nursery and Kindergarten parent- tract job. sventa since March >1S. miir, tihby aald, "i£e p ^ te m to said' there was very litUa money the Mcuaed, who was released from THIS WtW'S PRWA^iNi«Hr membera group to accepting regie- hovaded, and oonunok aeaae and in the pinball macMnes and Juke GBEATEST BECORDI Players SUie Try-«uU Bulganin today appaared at tha Jail there after serving a sentence trationa fpv enrollment in its . Coventry Playera will conduct MANCHESTER ■ - s go^ Judgmeat can. bcv^ught box because they bad been emptied seaaion of tha Council of .Natlbn- daatm llar charges. ; 6 ILM. to t PJIL ciMaed tor tha 1909-59 school try-outs M on^’ and T^ieaday at alitlss of which he ia a member. to hai^* In aaeeasing the^a>toat yesterday. The amount of money year. These ahould be made With i Tdsm warrant SCOOP of the YEAR of Wieae biologliDal towards. taken from the cigarette machine p.m. at Bro^moore Barn for* iU His face was grave although ha taxen from ine cigareiie rnaemne ipdg«d against Surrell on April 27, Mrs. Burton C. Haifben, member­ tosttval entry in the. Associated smiled At the applause wUI not be known until thef disX j^Jjf wJJfiled with Northamp- ship chairman 9 raUEMBN nwxjBn Mbutor JnaRes an accounting, he * ...... Compaitibiji Albums th«s« Shows tered. ■ ton authorittoa.---After hto release ALL EASTER ■ Children to be registered to tha 4 "UHeago."lisreh Si' ig^Threo waid. thto. week, Surrell was nresentod Buraerylureery clasa must be at least “P*" member* only accord- PUBLIC MARKET ing to a^^Ung of the ALT, Visitor* ;■ ^1 gremqn,arero killed and eix oth- '^ese was no . vandalism and in cdurt there on the local chatgaa now ^ Solo for $3.98 & $4.98 three year* and eight month* old 4 -'.A Ouster Land VidnaBIe eia laJiiired early today In a teat- n o u ti^ else ;>was missing, Obrem- by Sept. 1 anti for kindergarten, will be/welcome to attend, accord­ and waived extradition. ing to Mra Raymond E. Culver, 803 -805 MAIN STREET ■areading dro ia a Mg South skt repertoa; ■ Ilia r rear door Casaells. said Surrell is accused four year* and eight month* by ; Portland, Ora.—-111# West O oiit Side auto agency. Ilie flamee was found opened by Momeau of passing ^ d ITS imd 920 checks CANDY BASKETS that data ’ J pubite retotlon* chairman, oyster industry, a 920,000,000-0’- epread to three t-etory apart- about 1 o’clock. in two rocQ,^/ousiness establish­ NEWEST M8H HOaiTY t M Q Q 'Nursery claaaei are held from e' entry will be the second ◄ year enterprise, extends from / aoMt hoildlBfa. forcing ahout Police reported finding an ax ments last spring. A date for his S a.m. (uitU no

MAyCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ THXJRSDAY, MARCH 27, 10B8 THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1958 Pajge» 13 to 24 THUMDAY, MARpil' 27, 1958 IHattriiirBlrr lEurnUts mixup connected With the move to at four points In town to see Poole; 64, of MsneheaUr. Ksamsy whether the State will install charged that Paxlsnos .served | conske., west ot Parker " « t , the information they've been amas­ A search for the awepon, an The Board meeta at 8 in the down the construction of a new pending the outcSIRe of a $100,000 The Princess Restaurant Is no about 9 d^clock. hearing room of the Municipal pense tax 'actxmnt of $9,792.97 In A Special Town Building Com­ that they do not wabt to pay for< U . same amount aa city residents sing "will eventually make aenM," autbmatlc of undisclosed caliber, bathhouse and a virtually new mittee sub-group, headed by Judge personal injury suit In Hartford longer operated by Pazianos, al­ Misa Fagim, the drivcr/blalraed has so far proved futile... Building. unpaid town taxes and $422.29 in sowiess they do not use. ' for poHoO prdtoctlon. since there accordiftg to Lt. Harry Taylor of pool. Wesley C. Oryk, met, with Archi­ Superior Court. The Princess Res­ though he still owns ths building. U foot patrol in the city and would she lost control of the/car when Neither has the whereabouts of The propoaod work would In- Firehouse laaUe unpaid South Manchester Fire taurant on Main St., operated at HowsTsr, they on the the Stafford barracks. louae rendvationa and District taxes. tect Ralph Scuderi last night and be only ofuissr. patrol In the towit ■he pulled onto Oie toad's should­ Attractive, auburn-haired Eve­ the victim for the .laet few hours elude baOmouae ------, The Directors are acheduled to that time by Paxianoe, as well as qusMion of gbvenunsiit, whether it er after being bhMtod by the head­ of her life been delermined. repaira recommended by Recrea Setting dates for sneetings on unanimously approved his .plans Giah Sisters Together should bo town jpCstlng form, or It was pointed out to Mm that lyn Seddon, 33, was found shot to 'diacusa whether , the Town of Man­ and specifications for the $180,- properties- on Blssell" St., Green lights of an oncoming car, Pattol- Her last known activities do not tJon Director Jamea Iferdic after Martin's tentativa budget for the Hill St, and Richard M . were at­ raprsasntatlvs, And whether it this situation eaists in all towns death two weeks ag6 today. chester should sell to the Town coming'fiscal year. 000 Globe Hollow project which baring a businsss section, ahd that mSn Emanuel Motola said. The lA. Taylor believes that tha 33- appear unusual, and ahe waa re­ conaulUtion w(th other town aldea. Fire District the Hose Co. 1 Fire­ tached. New Tork (4P)-^UUtan and Dor-1 should bs non-partisan. three passengers w4re not identi­ ported to be in good spirits. It would also include a . aum for Dnscuaaing the installation of was defeated in the January refer­ othy Gish will appear together on I Lose than 50 peraotis attended property owners In the business year-old Mansfield housewife had house the town bought for $38,000 endum. The action gave rise to the The attachment release was filed section have higher property ss- fied by police. • lust returned to her car, parked on She left her Mansfield aport- '*I bulldoeing a ditch around two from the J. P. Stevens CO. in De­ more traffic lights. Broadway next season In ‘The I ths hsaring in ths Vsmqn lUamsn- ment in the Sariy afternoon of aidea of the pool to Keep drain Formally approving the recently belief that town officials may in in the town clerk'a office yesterday esesments. Motols' said tha eaatbound car. Valley FaUa Rd.. Vernon, when she cember 198^. after the settlement was reached Children'g Playhouse,'' a romantic tary Itobool, but the entlrs grtnip after ^ In g off the road, rolled March 11, stopped at a Willinuui-. water from aeeplng into it published town report and unpub^ the future .resubmit the project for comedy by French dramatist Jean | partldpatod ,ln tha discussion of Seymour E. Levitt, cpmmlttoe wae ahot through the car window Herdle'a eftimate for the bath- The town paid for the purchase director and voter approval a few daye ago. chairman, observed that their are over twice and came to rest on tic ceramic shop, visited a tehool lished appendices contained in the Sarment how esrtaln problems should be by her companion. friend, Mrs. Olga Darico on Bol­ houae work'la $3,395. out of the Capital Improvement Rar annual audit filed in the town Pazianos was represented by the two approachse to the problem of t o roof. He judged the vehicle to Waa her companion a man or a aerve Fund jvhen, through a fiscal The 3-member subcommittee in­ local law firm of Butler, Volte, Oar- It will be the first joint appear­ hahdlsd If ths town, city and flrs a total wreck and added that ton Rd.. Vernon, and Mrs. Darieo’a General Manager Richard Mar- clerk's office and with the State cludes Mrs.' Nancy Klock and Clif­ ance of the renowned acting sis-.l district consolidate. fair taxation a graded tax rate, woman? 6 r had aha met more than rtty and Sacco. Representing Kear­ or a graded aseessment. * no arreat was made. one person on the lonely, wooded neighbor. Mrs. Thomas Hooker, ------tax commissioner. ford C.x Varney. Town Building ney was the Hartford law firm o f ters bn the White Way in a half Itoral rcaidents wera particular­ Another accident, a hit-and-run before leaving, for Manchester Unpaid tax accounts-transferred Committee' Chairman Ray Goalee century. Then Lillian was 5, Doro­ ly concerned with ths question of Douglas Hayes, committee/sec road? Police admit they don’t Rundhaken, Ryter and Leher, reUry, noted that a re-evaluation affair, la being inveatigated today about 9:30 p.m. Except for a pur­ to the suspense list can still legal­ AS well ah' new committee mem­ thy w s s -4, and the play was a who would' pay for extension of khmv. chase at Kings Department Store, ly be collected by the town. They Neither would diacloee the amount of town property is eeheduled for by Patrolman William Pearaon. What they do know |e that Mrs. ber Edmund Cox also attended the of the settlement. melodrama, "Her First ^Fslse | sswsr lines peat a farm, for In­ Am unknqwn veklcle Crashed into here, her activttiea from 5:30 on are transferred when It ap^ars special session, the first held since stance, to a group of houses. It was 1960. Seddon, an attractive, ahapely, are unknown.' The suit had been brought against Step.’’ " Under a graded tax rate, prop­ a car owned by Mrs, Anna Incan- well-dresaed Tkomaa, who made her unlikely the town can collect them the sub-group whs named by Goa­ ------tt— fsntrally agrssd thkt ths lint Mrs. Seddon’a 1953 green Chev­ without high expense and trouble, Pazianos as the result of an in­ erty owners would pay the general deUa, 57, of l40 S.- Main St., in own clothes,' was interested in lee to study the pool project. jury Kearney said he received In IN 466 ATRIGAN LAN0VA0E8 should bs InaUllsd by the town. the Popular Market parking lot rolet waa seen the same day at 8:80 O i j u M :* All on personal property, the bills Cape Town—The Bible, or parts I wlOi abuttors paying thstr share town tax, plus an additional tax ceramics and yraa a nature lover, p.m. in the same spot whera it waa. are small, some of them less than Oryk said today tlie Building an assault by a patron in the res­ for earii Saunlcipal facility they 1 ' off Main 8t. about. 4:80 p.m. yes- She was »ald to be. quiet, ahy with Committee will be informed of the taurant October 1954, of It, has been translated Into 460 ■par front fooUge whtn thsjr con- terday. The woman waa inside the parked,when her body waa found a dollar. nact to the line. In this way a; uie.- ■trangera, an excellent typist and two daya later. Witnesaea diffar on ROASTING CHICKENS subcommittee's approval'' of the In papers filed at that time, of Africa's 800 languages and it store at the time, police said, add­ stenographer, and well-liked by her $ ' Budget Bearings farmer would not have to pay for Under a Shaded assessment, the when her car waa seen in that apot .Mairtin has suggested a number project and will, after discussing Kearney said he was severely In will toon be, available in all tha property 'vaMe would, be set ac­ ing that 4gmage to her car was former fellow-employes.. jured In a fiRht, with Elmer Bantu languages "Of South Africa. | ths lins past his farm until or- if cofiftned to the right aide and was during the interim period and when of dates for public hearings^ in­ the'matter, make necessary recom- r ths pr^ srty wafr=brolisn Into cording to: nfijiunmer of facUIUto. Perhaps contrary^ to^ theae char­ it Was'not then; ” ' Yon will enjoy these spkial hish-quality chlcke^, formal meetings and formal meet­ mefidations for long range imprbve- benefiting the property. ihlnoYT moderate^ priced. They are raised right here on the puUmng lota and eonnsctlona mads acteristics are indications that State Police believe ahe waa ings on the budget proposal he menta at the site. toyths sswsr lins. Regarding- developers, Lavltt had “other intereata" during her killed there Tuesday night / must make to the Directors by to­ The plans on the defeated pool farm nwd-^yrefnllv prepared for oven, pot or pan. Ready Ma^sever; most p s r s ^ sgrwd mentloucd a plan he understood 11 years of married life. They would like to know who at all tihierthcluding Sundays, Manchester, delivery Frii morrow. had never been examined by either Is used hi WMt Hartford. Thsre. A fbrmer boyfriend and her hus­ ahe spent her last few hours wlth« It appears unlikely there will be the general committee or the sub­ that ths yshis of ths farm woidd develoMrs must pay for a seWer day morning, 10% off for 10 or more. , Inorsass whsn the sswsf Una was Local Stocks band, William P. Seddon. are the where she ata, rice pudding, prob­ any action taken Tuesday on traf­ committee until after the referen­ Attention! \ or water Ilpe to be extended to only two persona Slate Police have ably two hours before her death, fic light Installation. The Board dum. Goalee, said, at a March 3 laid, and ths aassssment of th# their dsvri^menL If and.when propsrty would bs higher 'hccord- lacked up for queetionlng. Both and why she returned to Valley discussed the matter at an in­ meeting, the 12-member group had, abbtttag property ownem along were questioned^ on the day Mrs. Falla Rd., less than half a mila ROGER OLCOn formal meeting this wehk- and in­ figly. Quotations Furnished by- MItchen 3-7853 that day, received the plans for the the line connect to it, they will - Coburn A Middlebroolc, Ine. Seddon'a body was found, and from the Darico house. 403 West Center Street structed the manager to ask the first time. FREEZER\ OWNERS * Therefore, persons using the pay tbe tOwp. which In turn re- both were released the same day. During the "lost" hoilrs, JCvelyn State to make a survey Of traffic sswsr would pay tbs installation \ Bank Stocks imburss)i the developer. Conn. Bank and Trust .William Seddon had gone to waa probably In Manchester, Bol­ Four equal monthly payments can furnish you with cost per front foot, parsons having Rural residents admitted that work Marclv 12 even thoufh hit ton, Rockville or Verhon. She was ~ ths lins in front o f UMr propeHy ssWage whl beimme a problem In Co;\. • • • • •'•...... 56 39 Bison from Wjisent meat at low prices, also pork, poultry, ice cresm and First National Bank of wife hari not come home the night WaSring a cocoa brown 6661 with but not oonnsetiag to $£ would Vernon because of t|>e heavy con­ Lavitt Explains Charter Plans Manchtoter >...... 27 81 Mfore He waa" at work again Uie I an artificial flower at the shoulder, Salt Lake City—Bison, the true frozen' foods. Tliis is.no food plan. Select your supplies have a higher aaaiiMasnt «$ Ihetr centration o f residences in certain next day when State Police noti-' a brown blouae, a 'large check areas. A Bex Mountain resident ™ckville-Vem*on ComfolldaOon Charter Committee members lleten as (^airman Seymour K ^ v l U Hartford National ____day name of the buffalo, is derived and the first payment is 30 days after getting; them. property, and persons too farYTom Bank A I ^ s t Co. .3 2 84 fled him of hit wife’s death. The btown, tan and white skirt, brown from an.old Germah word,, wisent, the Uns to oennset would pay ndth- aeld the problem bas already arisen 'dWvee home a point at a pubUc hearing held at Vernon ElemenUry School last night. About 50 lizard pumps, a wriatwatch, cop­ Call CoUect, CHapel 2-5521. . reeidento attended. (Herald Photo by Satemls.) __ Manchester Trust . . . 58 former boyfriend claimed he. had whick. referred to a European tog- there. Companids n'»* seen Evelyn for a year and n per ring, yellow plastic bracelet Another qussUon arose in thla ^ Earl Campbell suggested F ire ______^ -first cotisin of our buffalo. The V Aetnl Fire ...... 59H 62% Ihalf. and yellow bead earrings. ' true buffalo la a native of India, rsspset. but was not answered, the Sltratkm plant, which " ture extensions to rural Ven to area organisations, asking for ssUblish office hours in the new lo An^ne hating infoimatlon re­ plahs to build aobn. be ~ HarUord Firs 160 utta Policemen were^ posted at where he wga domesticated, and of Connecticut Packing Co., Inc. That Is, should ths naw users have develf^^ents. recommendations for the honor. cmtlon. 81 tha death acene for more than a garding Mrs. Seddon’s activitlea la to pay anything on. ,tbs original. Uier MUth on RL 88 to s ten fu- Bchineiske Honored National Fire ...... Africa, where man/* still consider BLOOMFIELD, c o n n . Hayes urged .rseldenU to con-,J, Indlvidusli, too, may sulmit the .PhoeHaj^...... * ?. week, queetionlng passing motors urged. tcT call the Stafford Springs him the moat' dangeroua of wild aider the fact that it would be name of someone they feer'bas Albert A. Schmelske was pre­ barracks or Deputy. Sheriff Ed- sented s purse. Tuesdsy by mem­ life Slid Indemnity iats about anything they might game. easier Xor'^lndustry to locate In been outstanding in the -local com- Aetna Casualty .... 135 have seen there alnce Mre, Sad- muhd P. Dwyer, Lake St, Vernon. rural Vernon if uUlities were evsU-, n.uikty life during the past year. bers of Rising Star Lodge No. 49, Police are not revealing the names Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Aetna L if e ...... 189 don was last aeen. alive March 11. able. The resultant tax .decrease Organizations may recommend Conn. Gweral ...', 345 ’ Speaking of the victim’s mar­ any callera. would benefit the residenU in the someone from within theih group for his "fslthful service” ss ftoan- cisl secretary for the' p ^ 25 Hartford Steam Bollef 57 riage. Lt. Taylor said, “ She ap­ long run, he said. or someone outside of it. Reasons 80% CZECHS TO AD® FOUNDRY years. 'Travelers ...... 77% parently had,, quite a lot of free­ Robert A. Klngabury, chairman why the person recommended is Public UtiUUes dom.” adding that ahe and her New Delhi—India’s Government conridered outstanding, should iM The presentation waq made by has approved a $63,000,000 forge- o f the Fire District .Commission­ Arthur M. Bateman, l ^ t Dlatrict Conn. Light A Power 18 hustonfi went their own ways, “to ers, observed that discussion ot listed on form. Hartford Electric Lt 59 a de^i^.": foundry project that will be estab­ Recommendations should he re-' Deputy Grand Master.' lished at Ranchi in Bihar .with tha mett-^ra which may appear to be Botarr Night . H a^ ord Gaa'.Co. . . . ^ ...PolicAxha^ checked a Chriatmaa detailed is necessary since the turned to the Rotary Club by AprU flimnclar ahd technical help o f BARLOW MOTOR SALES-ROCKY H.U ^ ICHOICESTJmTS IN TOW N...!i Rockville Rotaiy Club will ob­ Southern New England ' card Hat of *Otoe 60 names, talked questidn of - consolidation may 15, after which they will he CSechoalovakla. serve ita anmtal ladies'night Sat­ Telephone*------88% 58% to “innurherabie pareons” and sStand or fall on how details are screened by a Rotary committee, Manufacturing Companlca beg Ueeases urday with a dinnw at John handled. Cooke's Tavern, Plainville. John Arrow, Hart, Heg. , .48% 51% The Home of CLEAN, QUALITY USED CARS >problems of Representation Town Clark Henry P. Butler an­ Associated Spring . . . 19 32 NATIVE, FRESH Laritt noted that voters in nounced today that he will begin Grant, president. Is In charge 61 VISIT OUR MODERN SH O W PLACE TO SELECT YOUR NEXT CAR entertainment. Briitol Brass...... 8% 10% RockvtUe outnumbered those, in accepting renewals for dog llcensea ColUna ...... 95 m Uie ruriu'mrea by .five to two. April 1. The deadline for 1958 re­ A social bom- will begin at 0:30 OPEN EVENINGS TILL f — SATURDAYS TILL A P.M. p.m., with dinner planned for Dunham Bush ...... 7% 8% RENCH RIED William ^m ith of TalcottviUe. newals la May 1. Penalties will be Em-Hart ...... 44 47 MR commented OHri whatever form of 7:30 p.m. imposed after that date. NIto W Indm’ DMioe Fafnir B «nrln g...... 55% 58% POTATOES dUtricting is SM\Up, it Would have Ueenaes for 1958 will run for Landers, Frary, Clark 12 14 195A OLDSMOMLE SUPER 88 •195A FORD V8 FAIRLANE to be adjusted rtgifiariy to keep a l4-month period, frqm state rag- The 'Nite Winders, local youth N. B.“ 'Machine 25% 28% WET HEAT ood EAT representation in thejoropoaed fu- 4-DOOR HOUDAY 2-DOOR HARDTOP' uiation changing this renerial .date jRvoup, is ^w nx^ng a r o ^ and .North and Judd. 24% 27%. Equipped. with radio and heater, standard tum government-,equift^alnca Vsr- la ju n e 80, roll dgnee Saturday from S to IklRgshaU Mfx. 19 This car is loaded. IQgulpped wiljh radio and shm, T-«fiie refi and black. Very, very riiarp nodris growing smpMfjMR pbpula- p.m. at the Kosciuszko Club. ey Steam .... 43 WASH heater, hydramatlc, power steering; power OR ,- .(Licanaes for male or spayed I , . . with red and white interior protected tlon. "-r: V female dogs are 12.40 for the' 14- TWO bands ahd a femala''vocali'$5'i'« t y Steam ,.... .14.1 155 brakes, 2-tone charcoid and white, h'bite-wall ,HdU}<«UStiHn claar plastic Covers. This car has Kingsbury ssld the distmcBon 1st will be' featured. Gene Pitney Torrington ...... 23 25 Urs* This car has been- driveji.-ep gufgantsfd between Rockville and Verqon month period. Female dog licenses and his GeniaU. and The Bel Airei hadm e beat* d r e since new and for the per­ ara $6.25. U.'S. Envelope, com. . 19 21 9360 miles since delivered new. Thla la Olds- son looking for the best in Ford sport models would soon be wiped out by growth^ will play for'dancing from 8 to U.8. Envelope, pfd. . 11% 13% mobile'h most popular model car and we are of the border areS between them- All dogs six months old or old­ MORIARTY BROTHERS wlU find Jthia one matchless.; It has be?n driv­ 2-39 er must be licensed eveiy year. 12 p.m. Jerl Lynn Fraser will be Veader-Root .. .t.. . 43 46 proud to offer this one at terrinc'SavingB. j No conclusion was reached re- en 20,430 miles since new. the vocalist ^ The above quota.tioha are not to il«1.315 CENTEB STREET-xMt .1.51.15 nrardlng fair reprsaentatlon. Thexcoat for Jlcensing a alx mpnlh* Tickets are- avallable-from mem­ ■ . f- ' old d ^ will be proportionate to the bn construed aa actual markets. 1 For 39 c Ifon-PartiMHt Galled Tdeal* bers, who can be distinguished by BIRDS EYE PEAS 2 remainder of the licensing year. 1867 CHEVROLET IRL AIR V8 1957 FORD V-8 I Bi-partiaan and non-partlaan their jackets. 4-DOOR SEDAN government wem„ debated, brtefiy ■WeUea to Speak WATE8 Meeting COUNTRY SEDAN BIRDS EYE FISH STICKS pkg. 39c with moat ipeakfra indicating that State Rep. Franklin G. Welles, The WATER will meet at 8 p.m. Equipped with radio and heater, power gUde. Equipped with radio, heater. FordomaUc, non-partisan government was candidate for the Republican at the Koaciuszko Club, after power steering. It is 2-tone blue and white and BriUiiUlt Sii power steering. This wagon Is like brand new ideal. theoretlcaTly, but not easily nomination for U.S. Senator from w e i^ n g in at 7:30 p.m. A game with immaculate 2-tone blue interior. Do not inside and out. It is all black mirror-like fin­ workable. the 3Sth District, \ri]l speak to the mistake thla car for the average. For the fam- night ia planned. Members are re­ ish With a red ahd white all vinyl interior. Tender, John Grant maintained that tbe Tolland County Y ^ I Repub­ minded to bring photos for a com­ Uy looking for the best, for the least. We are Thla is Ford's better model 4-door station ideal should be sought after and licans today at 8 p.m! in City ing contest proud to offer this one at fabulous savings. It wagon and has been kept like a new car by Plump, FAIRFIELD MARKET not given up. He reminded res­ Court rootp- Hia auoject^riiH be Buys (ht has been driven only 8T40 miles. Its original local owner. For the person look­ idents that the town spent $10,000 legislation before the General As­ Hospital Notes FASHION.’LL ing for one of the better wagons-this can be Meaty 384 HARTFORD RD. — Ml 3^387 for' a -professional firm to “see us sembly. Admitted yesterday: Kathleen had for the pnce'or’aTowTjlrlced'wagonr Come MANCHEaitEB aa we are not aa we would like to Senator Robert L. Keeney of Mansfield, Vernon; Gregory Mulka, ALWAYS 1952 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK in and drive this one. Deliciour be.” and the town should follow Somers is a candidate for renomi- WUidsorville. Red-^oe Red the professional recommendations. nation. He Is expected to speak tp Discharged .yesterday: Diane COST 4-DOOR SEDAN ^ Eating TTie'firm recommended a council- the local OOP club at a later date. Waldron. 149 Vqmon Ave.; Walter ' by Jow M Roberta Lawrynowicz, Bolton; Barbara Nicely equipped, all jet black finish. T h is 1951 CHEVROLET 8EL AIR * manager form of government to be Public Works Office The fashion world’s a-llame - \ ■ ^ chosen’ on a non-partisan basis. T h e. Rockville Public Works of- Stachowiak, 2B Grand Ave.; Mrs. LESS Is one of those exceptionally older models that with thinpring’a exciting *‘con« seldom come in such perfect condition It is 2-DOOR HARDTOP LIVE MAINE SWIFT'S JUtsULsj.*** IJl* committee will , Jls;e. wilLroflYfi. ztltryn Predom and son,- 120 , a bhe ownif car "tharive sold new ln and- lEFORE return ' for ''T.notKer "TjearIh’'g "'Th W. Main St. aa soon a.a new quar- Grand NAve.;' ' W in k 'P^roHa, "138 ^ A T - - , trast” (rolor^r^thto red, the This car "5i exceUeht throughout. Equipped” Mrs. Genevieve Ward, dramatic color that aeta off avary is ready to be driven thousands of carefree with radio and heater, power glide, all like about a month. tera are prepared there. Grove St.’: J miles by the next lucky owner. Very re w n - EASTER Seek Man of Tear Mayor OlsOn aald the new loca-. Broad Broo'k,^ color. Windows of tha moat ex- new white wall tires. 2-tone green'finish. Here ^ ably priced. SLICED Rotaiy Club is seeking the out­ tion. will be more convenient for f l a t h h o l peniive shoe aalena are aparkling is one of those exceptionally clean older model Vemun and 'TalcottviUe news cars that is ready to give the next owner thou­ standing “Man of the Year” for Eugene Joalin, newly appointed with red-ihoe red in a flattering LOBSTER its second annual presentation late auperlntendent. who plana to con­ ia handled throiM The Herald’a * ■' 1957 STUDERAKER A CYLINDER . sands of trouble free miles. RocIrvUle Bureau.. T'^W. Main St, range of atylee: ‘k)pened up” for in. May. tinue working on the atrecta with tha new apring look with peep- CHAMPION DE LUXE TREAT THE FAMILY,, BACON Letters and forma are being sent the highway crew. Joalin will telephone TBOmont 1953 PLYMOUTH Z-D06R To This Ocean Fresh DISCOUNT PRICES! toei or pretty outwork patterns, Ek|ulpped with radio and heater, standard Favorite LEAN, TASTETEMPTma reaching the hright of style oa ti^nsmtssion and many other fine, accessories. STATION WAGON SALE'IS THURSDAY. FRIDAY aad SATUBDAV^. needle-thin, unbreakable heels Has 2-tone green and white finish. New in all ■6 cylinder, standard shift, radio and heater, 27. 28 sad 28: -AND ALL NEXT WEEK UNTIL EASTER. and oh-so-new slender mid-hltes. respects. For the person looking for a low 2-tone blue and gray and all vinyl spotless in­ ' HAVE YOU BEEN WAITINO FOR SOMETHING But here’s a Hash: at National i k v priced'economical late model car we are happy terior. This car has been thoroughly gohe over SPEO AL? WELL HERE IT 18! Shoe Stores, I’ve discovered tha , to ^ erth lsoije at a terrific saving vvith a new by bur servica department and is In A-X con- . very same lively stylet for only m ear guarantee. It has been- driven only 7398 ditlOn for thousands of trouble free miles. SAVINGS UP TO 50%! $4.98 and $6.99

' p A js ; ■ . FUR BARGAIN CENTER ' ■ Jfc. V., • .'f OPEN EVENINGS FOB YOUR CONVENIENCE THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY MANCMliaTIIR BHOPPINO FARKADR ? 1656 MAIN BTh HARTF0BD--OFPO8ITE MORGAN ST. WeM,MlddBe YurapUce.and BroidRtreet ' Ifiarlow Motor Sales ESTABUSHED Itia-^-^WUPAUB OUR PRICES! „ . , ,m « t 6 83, Windfior Avcbim, RockriUef-iTeL Reckvillfi 5-2538 AssenwiA-e kAnaeaT usasaaMaeNT arsae Ml 3-4278 Tunis UUiSRMK/ All prieee plua Federal Tax; all furs labeled to show eiountry e'f f t SSAKge ( t egNea to eHeFb/r aatieiMu. • V . : FIRST d e a l e r o n y o u r l e Pt e n t e r in g c it y 3 t7 H IG H U N D ST.. MANCHESTER origin of Imported fura. ' ■ ,______' ■

THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 196S PAGE n n s s ii MAWnfflffTER EVEIWNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. MARCH 2T, 19BS PAGE FOURTEEN Miss Barbara Keafa-wlll accom­ Jehii F. Sbaa Jr., fomar prsaidant the rogleiial school poriedleal.- le boxer from Eaat Hampton, Board- gnjurunyt Amatcnj Linda Ponchak County GOP U nit of tha local Toung lUiniMleans BA anbE lecU^^ Wedneeday In the IfanffleUl State tlon et 'membara will be held In the Rogional DUtrlet 8 • . — ...------and David Johnson, Marlborough; pany them aa faculty adrieor. larly yrhUe 'Townsend was on his ons worth the tima and affort that^ MaRsaro A ff^ds slatad for dtstributlen.noxt week. attMdad ^ tha|«ipper and aub. Andover will ba put Into It, they added, and Tralnlhg School and Hospital. Church at 8 p.m. Maufidy Thurs-. Ths paper will b# a joint Junior- entertainment and obliged etu- Arthur Ksefs, Gilead; and Domi­ M eeting Tonight Slate Satulrday IT-roCinth w orld tour. After luncheon the etaff will nick Armentano and David Hudak, Maacbeeter Evening Queen Elisabeth U knew several not merely a practice piece. Senior high school effort, each with dents with his autograph. show movies and talk on the ao- **^5ood**FHdsy will ba obeervtd Texas Convention [unior P rom Mary Boylngton and Miry Andover. Andover correapendenf. Mm. P ^ Spray $ Cltan Reeord$ Did Margaret daya ago that Margaret and Town- Work cloUtca ahould be worn lU own editorial eiatt. operating D. Pfansriehl. telcph*** Pilgrim The 3*th shnual^^aetiBg of tlw . old glovea or rubber gloVea, If de- tivitlM at the hospital ahjl school- with a service at 8 p.m,. independently up to point of actual ■ Ih of AnAndover, were co- Any person In ths district whose The Board of Governors of the •end would meat, her preae aecre- H o m e m a k e r s home is' not canvassed and who 24888. ^ British American Club wUl ba hald •ired..^.. ' TickeU may be obtained from Palm Sunday Sfrvlde Dr. Jooaiffi Muapro. 82 HiUereet, printing. chslrhien of the supper. Commit­ Hartford County • Republican As­ ' New ■y,ork—Vlnyl-plaitlc phono­ tary aald In Tha Netherlands where S e t A p r i l tee heads Included: Pinky Shorey. wishes to obtain tickets m » con­ graph records can be kept clean Saturday.'* the Queen Is making a state visit. Among the materials to be rs. Bidwell until the-end of the The Rev. John P. WobsUr, mln- Rd., is attapdlw a meeUng for 12 The two purpcees of the paper sociates' Will meet at the Airport Mind About sek ’. IsUr of the First Church of Chrirt •oipa 8,009 family doctors la Dal- are. to print news and specialty nruruiiiHebron, publicity: uuviivibj * Dlsne*^em**w Rebillard, tact th« area chairmen or Call the Oacill^iraiphs* Grow# wlth gerosol chemical sprays that v'Tearly reports and.elocthN* e i "Tou would be wrong to picture M eet^onight brought to the work esssion are % laa, Tkx. The meeting is the tenth Hebron, fsshlon show; and Linda regional school office. Beetaurant at Bradley Field at 6:S0 remova not only dirt but static. A^ newapapera and old raga. paint «r Oeniity 441 Committee M— hom Congregational In-West Hartford, -’’April will'be thenje of columns Of general Interest to the tonight ’’ officers will take 4>lace at thb'^B er aide io the^yal fam­ this in the yrMework of a great Local members of~ihs reorgani­ will spoak at tha Union Palm .Sun­ annual asatmbly for the American 'student body and their parenU tnd Friel, Marlborough, enterUlnhient. The prdductlon will be presented Chicago — Oeclllogiiphs, onrt chemically treated cloth wilt keep business meeUng. Dinner wlB from PiMr» Om*) romance,” Cmdr. Richard Colville vamlah remover, denatured/ air tho Junior P *m at the Regional The program Included dramatic - The Board, which has six Man- duit off records between spray­ quoted es saying he may Ths first in a aaiisa. f 1 v's cohol, aeveral low tin cgna, an, old sed Tolland County 4-H Club Com- day Sorvtdi in Columbia at 7:8d Academy of General PraeUee. to lerva as a showcase for out­ r the Regional PT®A which will used only by etlentlsts, aib mov­ be served In the lower hall of tha added. "It isn’t, you know.” Some SO of tho nation’s top med­ DIatrict 8 hlgh^KhooI April 12. standing student compositions. All skirts, a novelty number, ’’Lolll- ve a portion of4he proceeds to llhester members, .will hear com­ ings. If records are grimy, dump tho commoner 16r ahnoet ng Jk> ovWcoine the for­ clasaea on ;^mUurs rsfinlshing or Inexpenalvo hew bruah, an old mittm aro * Raymond . Itoulo, p.m. Sunday. 2 ing into factories In.lnomasing mittee reporU on organising #c- club after the meeting, Preatdant midable dUtmulties in the path of town repreaenutlve, and John Members of Southern Tolland ical authorities wUI dlscksa ths Eiele D'Amojur John Hamtl- selections of material to be pub­ ,” and songs by baritons John the senior clasa’'^ them into cool water contilinlng a Bobert Bissell iwtd toeny. Uvee hours at’ tea-time yeitehlay will be hdd in the Town Hait^ at toothbru^, df orange stick, a dull-' Hamilton. 3rd. numbers. About *25.000,000 worth tlvUles conducted during the last mild detergent. Use a lint-free marriage '. . V Phelps, town committeo reprasen- County ehuTchea art Invited to at- latsst developmcnta hi ths fields . ten Srd, both of A n ^ er, arc gen­ lished will be made by student Oelegxtea te CotmeU \ St Clarence House,' the s t ^ ly Conductor Keep$ Punch 7:S0 o’clock tonight.. The other bladsd putty knife, and a penknlfa of therapy and dlaimotls. Equip­ editorial bosrde. rNancy Wilcox Heads Campaign of these high-speed recording de- few months.-'' ' cellulose sponge and rjtb the rec­ The friends feel that ‘’different A na Ftrsonia te Meet tative. . temT.* - eral chairmen of the^snee. Nancy Wilcox is general chair­ Four representatives from Re­ The local methbem are William ords gently. Rinbe and stand them ''Hawaiian Viutor* Gain mansion near Buckingham ,Palace circumstanoes - and a clianged .cli­ clasaea will be held April 10 and g^rtamen, Chib Plans > A aoClal Mur wtU ba hMd after ment, new druga, and axhlbtts of ’ The paper will be iesued month­ gions! District 8 Will attend the vIcsR which range in use from Chicago—Once a rhilroad issues 24 and May • and 22. ■ The local Volunteer fire De­ new types of treatment wlU be on . Other committee 'chalnMn, also ly, according to preeent plans. man of the Uehet-selllng camps |rn lie detection to double-checking on 8. Daidir^d Mrs. Hasel Finlay, In a dish rack to dry. which M a r g « t shares with Queen mate of public opinion could maike Plans for tbs annual mooting the aerViee. now being conducted by the senior Connecticut Federation of Stu- chalimun and vice chairman of the Honolulu — The KXwaiiaa 'VUl- marriage possible.” the paper said. a ticket punch to a conductor, it is The Homemakers Club is spon­ partment will be the host for a disptay In the Memorial Audito­ from Andover, are: Harm Oill, •Faculty advisor for the project denu Councils at the University the synchronisation of rocket and Mother Elisabeth. Afterward the soring the classes which are open meeting at S.o’clpck tonight in the and olectioh of oTflcara next month rium In Dallas. Bubheity: Elsta Tcbbetta, decora­ ie Thomae McCabe. Class for the production of "H.M.8. iblican Town Committee; Mm. HEBO’S HOME PBE8EBVED tom Bureau reports that during The Mall said yesterday’s meet­ his as long at he remains With the will be made at the meeting of ManMwetsr Bvanlng HaraM An- of Connecticut Tuesdsy. They are guidKd-missile launchenK~ar« sold the first 10 months of 1957 them Princess went to a movie premiere to the public. LeadeiW^vrill be Mrs. firehouse ,of the ’Tollsnd County Tha Academy is the only modteal tion; and Mary Bcylngton, foo attached of every attempt to Uaeh thtm 480 fact high, la tha hlgeat .dam hi hours, *the ,<)ueen Mother was in to hia punch he waa burled with it ture frame, for their brojoct. The Women's Republican Ajun.. lunch­ o’clock toiilght piece to be reflnlahiM ahould be eon te be held ‘ at 12:40 'p.m. A Communion oarvice and raeop* gCiod mahners." the TVA. UP Sbptr MarWt in Manchwfr -^261 BroaJ Slwat und 116 E. C>Bt>r Strwt OPEN WEDNESDAY^ THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. Unnamed friends of the 4A-year« Scotland. 'Hiey corresponded regu­ In his hand.

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.t V HANCHESTER EVENING HI®ALD.^NCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1988 PAGE s e v e n t e e n . | MANCHESTER EVENINd HERALD. MANCHESTER.'COIW^ lTIURSDAt. MARCH 27. 1988 PAGE SIXTEEN adjustment to ipsce will Mme In ly the program M pushed. PoeetMy X not even this edntury—or on the obeeryers who arc bound to the to Wkidora and' Vcf .discover, tha Park St.; \ Ceremony Slat^ M an Aguinat Gravity-^^ the tame way.’. Hot Earth” thruiit of-curloaliy." , In the near futura, he hopes to O'dter hand within one or tWo dec­ With ultra-precision atomic P u b lic 'fid b u g * ' atratch Ms expsrimants by a fsw ades. < 2. Defense, ,‘>We wish to be sure \ Sunday to Start \ clocks mounted in' satellites, scien­ pist space 1ft not used to endan­ Lillian 0-62 Main St. Moon Atea oosmic radiation out bsyond the fil­ Indgmsat Ltsw Radio TmtU^TempajC^ fbr ths new wing at tbs Salvatfon lengsr, snd sometlms thera . Bisenhoawsr mad4 tHe report pub­ tering effect of the Earth's atmos­ A 8. Th«h«4;factor of national pres­ •eft Space Age Problei be manned eatcllitea" r ' mada pUblte a document in lay­ lic and recommended t*mt it be tige,” to ‘krssata added confidence Samuel A. Cohen against Me- ,Be^n Nam ed Army Citadel. trma T f Om\ phere, out In space where man pro- Clurs Realty Co. for MT4, proporty dd- ' And then, eventually, there Trill man’s language prepared by his read by- everyme. He iUtlted it "a poaes to venture. in our scientlH& technological, in­ Boston—A, radio sounding p iNe \ r h s esrsmony will . M ; about be rockets to the moon and possi sdance advisory committaa — an sober, realistic presentation pre­ dustrial, and mliHary, atrength." at Main aUd Btrant Sta. Vica so tihall i t can ba awkl- 12>16. p.m, fotlovring ths Hdlineas (C so ttai^ frem Page One) . bly beyond, carrying humint. Bui (BM15)^^^o• A.T.K«lM. »*'*D '.‘Since tlje rocket power plants .4. ‘Space technoloiv affords new OernSeata at Osrparatloa lowed and ttaasad through ths gM- he lies down, the fluid moves, and «rtll uM V^of-V*nfU»fd ij-rtem "Introduction to Outer Space." pared by leading scieiitists." for space''exploration are already PHARMACY meetuig. ' tells him ths posttlon- of his head. there is s great deal to be learned Tangible benefits from batUr opportunities fpr to the Tbe Estonian. Evangslical Lu­ tfointastlnal tract tias baaWdsvsl- «64 Center S t ^ e L ffl 9-M14 Paracipatlng will ba Sr. Major e ear seat Roller odaater' riders The White HoUse declined to say In existence or being developed for theran Church, 19 LIndman St., or- opsd to help physicians-tbH a pa- Gravity keeps the fluid down, so between now and UieA .with 4 to be .■'cveloped. weather forecasting and communi­ specifically yrho wrote. It. It was military need,” said the committee, khowIedTge'of the lie bolsr OtMon Tftmsy.^ieugtiUr at Mr. aftd Mrs GaraJd Pdwar. # Charles^^ Mackanxla, tha naw dl- topr the same feeling. ' system, and the universe. ganiM under the oorporaU name tient'a intarnal tsmpafatwsa dur­ Upper Butcher IM., lUeMrllfSi^ Mbs was bam March 20 at Man- vlaionsl officer; Mayor Harold A. man knows aven when he’s upside m«uiwfaU«. th« Nav«t Ordnance cations wets listed, along with dgmigned by 1$ members of the Sei "tha cost of additional acientific re­ Oapt J6e Klttinger is an ^ I r down. The Irish Free State adopted a r 4 fubura possibiUUas of raUitary- ad­ of The Estonian Evangslical Lu­ ing dia^osis. I t is called tsn ene ehaatar Msmotlal HoapitaL Her-, tnetamat gmndperents are TUrklngton, khe Rev. K. EJnar Tert SUtltm a t Inyokem. Calif., ence Advisory Committee, heeded search, using these' rockCta. 'need theran Church In Connecticut, Inc. doradl^nda. PlN ^LEN O X Flaak of the Covenant Congrega- But in Zbro-G, there Is no force new constitution snd the new name vantages and (U. research benafiU by Dr. Jame. R. Killian Jr., and not be exorbitant. Still, the cost m e d i<;a l -s c h o o l r o l l s Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. ‘Osmsy.'ltsVars,.Maas./and her paternal Force pilot Who has done of Eire In 1987. ^ROBMilMiysi w u ordored to davalop a machani- Chicago-rDuring the 1966-0' Rnlldtng PermHa ' grudparanta a rt Mr. and Mrs. 0srald T. Power-,, ifswpurt, It, I., Uonal Church, Arnold Lawrence, siderable experimenting in weight-'^ to do the Job.*What is Ui4 answer. eal ground acanhlng hyrtem for which cannot be foreseen in detail. made up of scientifte or scientist- will not be amall, either." VENEBPELA LAEwltATioN PHARMAOr BKhttact; and JMeph Kovarovica Shack thinks It ilea in instruments. Tho report emphasised sdentlfle executives. school year 4.7 persona out of 'rederickt KnoSa for StaneK ' 2M e : (W ter S L -« tl AOflil and Miaipi, Pla. She Has a ststar, Itoaemary Amt, 11 months. UM. yAun avmitattic, In lunar Asking “how can the results pos­ ics, remove partition In Caracas — Venesuela, which of ManaSeld, contractor. Bandmaa- lessneea He also has taken a bal­ Ia instrument flying during bad opportunities. It said there would Even before man himself moves sibly Justify' the coat7"- the com­ every 100,.000'ln the‘United States ter C. Peter Carlson, chairman of loon up P6.000 feet to test human be military advantages as well, were enrolled sa freshmen In the buildirig. at 277 Broad BL, 1660. covers ah area of 852,1^1 .sfware _ Oarsnaa AUea IlL.aon of Mr. and Mrs. Ciaranca im weather, pilots must leam to T A Defena* Daparlment ijtokwi- .into space, they said, his Instru mittee gave some- poesible an' East H^j^ord Iron Works for miles .ft ttrger thin siiy B u ri^ sh the building committee.^ intro­ reaction to high alUtudra. trust the Instruments completsly. 0 : ’tS' man u id tho pr«a«nt iaUntion^ la especially in communications and ^.ent-equlppsd aatelUtes can help Bwtrs: nation's medical schoolsi mors than Jr., 291 Sprues St. Ha.was bam Msrdi 20 a t" _____ Ms- duce, the spepkera and the band Klttinger will, climb, to 20.00U li»HID #|HABES reconnaissance. But it tended to ever before. Dr. JosepirsNsssaro, srset • Srs country'mit Ruijri(|. . RMd HcPiild Advs.. mrial IlMpttal: His matanial grandparants ft They are told to forget about fly­ rA not apecigcally to hU the tnobn mankind. 'They listed, as examples: 1. “The compelling urgp of man -. and Mtft. trill .play during the service. . feet level-off, fly at top speed, ing "by the seat of the pants." A LONG WEi^NO Iwt "It U poMlbl* that ona of thaa^^ discount tsdk of such things as Sstfllites used sa relay sts ions Dbrldgt E. M erritt Melton, Mains, and bis , tfaiW- Construction will begin Immadl- than put the plane Into a climbing plant's instruments may show an yehlclaa could hit it." • aatelllte bombers and basss on the for radio snd television can link paraota a rt .Mr. and Mrs. f r a n c s Pangbum, “ ivUlS. Hs atily. Plans for the wing were aft-; angle of 'ftbout 70 degrees. pUfh alrcrait turning to the right, but INtERST^E CLEANTEX X The apokeaman aaid tha ground* It said thm "appesr to be all the Comers of ths world. ( t baa a brother, Scott SO maiiths. proved earlier this week by terri­ tHefttick ahssd snd go over the 'mah'e complex nervous system aeanning ayatan for mounUng In ctnih^y knd ineffeiitlve Ways Thsy osn watdu from out in torial headquarters of the Sslya- same sort of hump that a roller may make him feel It’s level. Malte to Ordsr^ tha apaca vehiclaa would be a doing "g Job." ’space, the whole intricate pattern DavM Miehftsi. son of Mr. and Mrs. KehneUi Bailcer, IS Hol- Uon Army. Ths' locsl corps is 70 coaster rider would. niote'liBve learned to trust in­ With te a r Boner* "prUnitive TV” device, suttciant It ofAtred as a rough astlmste of the Bsrth’e weather, spot gath­ Hster St- Ha was bam March 21 at Mwiphssteg Mentorial Has- years, old. MORE struments, and 'hs believes man’s to provide a ralallVfly crude imago that a co ^le billion dollars, spent ering storms and hurricanes. Htal. His maternal grmdparenta add.,Mrs, WUUaib Anything not fastened down FULL LINE o r OlmTOM fO P OIIAUTT Of the geographical leaturea of Uw over a period.pf years, could make Out beyond the distorting rsfrac- FltUn. 66 Pttldn St., and lilp pateraA^TendmaOier la Mrs. Flor- goes to the top of the esiiOpy above VENETIAN Itim S . noon, on ita now imkftown far idde. it poasible to'nm d a man to the tion of light in the Esrtti’e stmo- aprs Barker, 69 E. MiddleTpka. /H a te s twa slstsra, Jftceuettns, Deaths Lasi‘ ?Hght hU head. So would ht. lf Ms seat X Within hours after the United moon and rstunlshlm safely. spherc, they can be Stations from 4. ^ Sandra, 8. • , ■ /• belt didn't hold Mm. Btatea had put Its third satelltta How eooh this ndght occur, the which science can see with clarity X". -• m THE ASSOCIATED PBESS But the loAgest Klttinger has OraimOHTS' into orbit yesterday, jasenhower report said dependswn how rapld- "new sighta forever hidden from Stavan aon ar.‘ Mr.’ and; Mm. Douglas Haielar, 'Philadelphia—James A. Flnne been able to 'maintain this waight- T O n r jM . E. A. JOHNSONX Lewis S t Ha ^ bom^Mareh 2 t ittCfUiehsatar MsmorisI------Bos-- < gap, 60, secretary- of the Common- leaeneas is 86 Seconds. That's not pital. His maternal grandparent a n Bqc. Evelyn .CtUivnc, • voMlth of Pennsylvania and na­ long enough, says another captain OPEN ALL OAT SUNDAT FAINT GOs \ Mancheater, aM'Alton L-'CHlmora; WaUiaraSalA and hts paternal t tional campaign .m nanr for Ad n-ho vtqn a Ph.D. at the University grandparapM are Mr. aitft.Mrs. C- J. PhiBlpa, 'Eaat HkHfoni Ha taf Stevenson lit the 1956 presiden­ of Illlnote tMs year with a thesis • naaaaiaur, L aun Ann, 2. / . '.-X. tial .campaign, dtsd Wednesday. on weightleesnew. Arthur Drus Store 72.7 Main StnTcL MI 9-4501 Pthnbgan hftd been ftcUve in Demo- Capt. Orb-ver J. D. Sclpiek of the Datendi Smb, daughlar o f Mr. < Mii.'4Mward R. -ftoja. TTmUe pedttics ftw more then 25 Mftalle- Center Space B io l^ Weat WUUngton. ste waa'tem " Strotr ShuidiMtar Me- y ^ a , semd sa tm party’s chslr- BrsncH says; "Long term expMUre waHU 1*W mi nltniSfl MK’lSid Mrir,' msn In pfflG^iiMa slid afto to ebmetMiig Wi know" very httle 1^ . JuliM W. Drain. ’PoDaniL and bar M t Is MnL a former Philadelphia city eoun-, about." ■ '■'T Sophia Soja, Stoits. ■ She baa‘ two sistaira. a, and-Joan, ciiman and president of the coun­ Schaek has made many flights 18 moBtha cil. Trith Klttinger. Hs has foupd that | Norfolk, Vs. Vifctor Reginald' man can-'t sat or drink in the usual 'Dawn Tareei daugtatar of P v t and Mrs. Bernard S. Ktrsivaw- Beeoroft,' 71, veteran dramstie way while he is In . Zero-G. 12 Bralnard PI. Bbashe waa Bom . March SB. at Mnncteater Me- actor t who appeared in many Open containers Juet ,dfeedey. Beecroft, who was bOm an ordinary glass snd be suspend -a ♦ ♦ ‘S e , i in London and came tO this/Coun­ ed in globules. To.get a drink, you Lesha Jean, daughter of Mr. ftnd. 1^ Philip .P.'^lay. 79 try In 1908, retired rin lif65. splash it Into your mouth. Mill S t She waa bom 'Marcb’ 20 ftt Maneheotar M em anarilsf- 1.0S Angeles—Mrs. Mae E. Put-a psanut in your mouth and Smith, 64. wife of K. Wesley BUY NOW - PAY LATER pital. Har nwternal gyandinothar ts Mre. gmila. Reparid. Ware. it's apt to float back out. Mass., and her paternal grandparantk are Mr. aiiAMm. Philip E. 'Smith, retired newspapseman. died "An ordinary' meal wopld be an CHOCK POLL O’ NUTS i'/iK . A Tuesday. Smith forinerly .was with SMALL DOWN PAYMENT ,X. Allay, Belfast Maine. glw has a afstar.-Uiiida lIUeB, 10. over tbe cockML" he says. UfM Maaf the Indianapolis News and hi Los Angeles he was editorial page edi­ An exhaled puff of smMce ttouM Chunk Style Michael Kevia, eon of Mr. and-Mrs. Rayh Dsmerii. 617 tor of the Times remain where it to. There are no COFFEE W. Middle Tpke. He was ham Mardi 20 at S fleeter Memo- air currents, snd no gas is heavier rial Hospital; M s maternal grandpareiita are Mr. and Mrs. than anothef. A Man migdit sit In Na Monthly Payments NABISCO — PREMIUM RM LOW, LOW PRICES Arthur Spiachettl, 26 Moore St^ and Ms paternal grandparints Square Manholet Better his own cloud of exhaled' carbon are Mr. and Mrs. Emils Dameya, Broad Brook. Hs has ft hroth- dioxide and gradually asphyxiate •ONE! cn ar. Kent Joaeph, 2; and a sister, Laurana Ann, . L New York And.now, the. square -MmeelL CRACKERS _ ,.l manhole. It has two advantages Gats have an exceptional aenee BLUE LABa — PICKlEp U t L KRAPT— DAIRY FRESH WORLD GREER STAMPS Lisa, daughter of Mr.-epif.-Mra. RichaiM Mortimer, .f Rudsell over the customary circular type. of balance. A cat held upaide do-wn Until Tune 1st m m The lid is supported on comer lugs, and dropped will flip over immedi­ DT Vernon. She was bom'March 2 2 -at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo' M. siTd no rocking occurs when it ately, to land on Its paws. Bcback ON ANY OF THE FOLLOWING MERCHANDISE: SLICED BEETS CARAMELS Dolphin. Philadelphia. Pa., and- her paternal grandmother is Mrs. cornea- in-. contact with vehicles' tried it in space. The kitten atayed REFRIGERATORS.^ lOATS r Anna MoHiirfer, Pittabiirim- I^- has two hfothera, Gary, 6. tires. When it's time to resurface upMde down, it’a reflex ability STOVES OUTIOARD MOTORS Quality Meats and Mark. 2randet sister. TasnMa, 4. - Uie street, shims are provided to gone. w i raise the lid so it stays level with Man, like catA. depends for bal­ , WASHERS LAWN MOWERS HORMa’S 9 RAN0 UNION - FROZEN HORMa'S James Beberi, son of U r. and Mrs. James E. Want Stone- the neiv surface. This procedure ance on fluid In a curtod little tube ^ DRYERS GARDEN TRACTORS t a b 'hottse -Bid.’' South, -Corantry. -H»';waa bomiMamh-' 2J'.At-:,Mftar~" can be. repeated., any,.; numbex. of .inside Ms he stands. ONONOvU^ 8EIHMISAUMI cheater Memorial Hospital., His maternal grandparents are Mr. <' to 7th Ubs 5tti and Mrs. Aime M errotu,, VrilUmantlc. and Ms paternal grand­ 4 < Ifc. •Jsf ti> 4th % 79c parents srs Mr. snd Mrs.' Pprcy B. Wsst, South Coventry. He 4? 49' ^ a brother, Ronald James. 8H; add a aistcr,/Barbara Lor- Boneless rains 6%. Brisket lb ■ar«RlBiHga«rit%'4nug1it#r of «nd Mrs. Jossi I R. pslle- r a t h - beep OPEN iPlT,-^ BARBECUE m :] Heed Cut tlsr. 101 North St. She was born March 20 at M*>*Mieater Me- lURSACK'S SUPER MARKETS mortal Hospital Hsr maternal grandpacente arft ML and Mn. Earl Nadtao, Winslow. Mfttns, and bar paMr»M grandmother 'to. C H O P -E n E S SAUCE Lean Mrs. Simone Pelletier, W item te.'M ainS.' Q U A U T Y BIRDSEYE — FROZEN J l MUaLER'S^aBOW , lb Rib ^ lteB l .EUsabetli.'dauMrtm- o^M r. ahd Mrs. Dgha Miller; Mte-t ' f .y , -^BhiJVae born March 22 at H^tachester Msmortal Hospital. '■ >■ f A ' Her maternal -grandparents ara Mr. and Mrs Lbwis O. Coles. FOObS CUT MACAROMI t^airlanefroztn Boods Bristol,’ Enjriand. and her patsmal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Tender CUude O. Miller, Montieello; Maine. Stie baa a sitter. Cheryl lb Ann, 2^ ' \ '• Peasg Cut Corny SpMdcK/Fr. Fr« .Young FOR. . . . LIBBY’S — FROZai. LIBBY'S — FROZEN L t ^ s o f , BoMir Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Kra. Chftries M. Herrmann Pofatoos, FF^iond Carrots Sr.. 828 W.‘Center St. She was born, March *Lat Manchsster FREE OFFER! im issiEUsnimiTS Capitol Memorial Hospital! Her maternal g ran d p aren ti^e Mr. aqd, ■ONELESS RRISKET l b Mrs. pan Dewsnap. Bristol. Pa,, and her paternal g tj^p aren ts 16 OZ. CANS FRIEND'S OVEN 10 as. A A f t SldnlsM are Mr. and Mrs. Otto Herrmann. 612 Center St. She hae a pk^OS Your ^ I brother, Charles Jr.. 15 months, and a stotsr, Maryan.. GETA Ghoieg^ POE cans NEW SHOULDER CUT . ‘ FRESHI/T Garry Alisa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Tufts, 10 Gi*- Baked Bea1i$ 2 r ^ SWIFTS ' ' 8 t. Rockville. He was born March 28 at Manriiaater MsmorM.. CORNED lECIPE Homital. Hts maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Martha L. KisUier.' Veal Cibops Lb. 69c G i^ u h d W'alksr. Minn., and his pateriul grandmother is Mrs- Helen M. 46 OZ. CANS SHURFINE ;Sav , BABY MEATS TufU, Walker, Minn. He has s brother. Gregory. 14 montha v'TiK • 65* TOP GRADE CHOICE QUAWTY Ii’aYER ^ Chrietine AUeta. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund PiriU, LB. on ne' Lb. Sliced Becon Lb. 82 Sun St., ThompesnTrllle. She was bom March 8 at St. Fran- lieapple Juice V 29' 'm SWANSON 2 ’L‘ 45t Chuck Steak 69c d t Hbspital. Hartford. Her maternal grandpafenta are Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rabbitt. 96 Jefferson flt., Hartford. Her paternal KRETSCHMER'S grandparent Is Mrs. Ella Pehl Brlmblt, 26 Cumberland St. She IMPORTED X e w 'tK g n , lb has a twin sister and brother. Maureen E. .and Martin B. Pehl, HrrtirToiiiHl" - 30-;-and-4 -.bwther,XlrsgocyiS.*.|L------______can GfllCKEN pre By Kraft “ MlcbeL son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerafd Mtohaud. Bariy Rd.. South Coventry. He waa lyim March 21 at MSnebeeter Me­ v 'T 33* CouhtiY' morial H artal. Hts mstemaf graftdfathsr is Albert Grsnd- ISV OZ. CANS^APPY QUART -\ lb mslson. Tamto, Quebec, Canjids, and his paternal grandfather to 2 View ‘ Ptorra Michaud; aleo of Tamis, t . ISN-VOV PUY two AMOKH-ESS MR cans MtONPiATPICt Cynthia Loolse,'daughter of Mr. and. Mra George Dsiato, North Coventry. She was'bom March ** art Manchester Me-• DOG FOI CM asm he aCfetilMi Pit, Bw. sRim WESS0N>SR Lepd O’’ Le.ked 1b. box t . M wdsvfOhdM, Bn( ar TMmii). -CbecM"' mortal Hospital. Her matem*! g**n4pfttanta fttre MK'and M is.' rsiww re a«r reaa Adelard Lavigne, TalcottvUle, and hpr -paternal grandmother to LR. lAG EDUCATOR bet. a S ' a K ' l - ' T Mrs.'George Dsiato; :65 De!mont SL ...... ifteriw'ui SiAT tIK. . . Mt. V«nw* ) Connie D„ daughter of Mr. and Mra. Oilvin D. Greenwood, . ’b»S tvMHM «iS- . . fm • CMh fffwid PACQUIN*S TUNA 119 Coleman Rd. She was bom March 20 at Manchester Me­ STOF SUFFERUr for Um srfM TM cans morial HosplUl. ■ Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. T IY ' CbUw rw BiHe Bize ' Reuben Rlckert. Greenfleld, Msse., snd her paterasl g rsn d j^ n te NAMI MEAM . are Mr. snd Mrs. Roger Greenwood, Northfleld, Mass. She has LR.ROX SUNSHINE X O S ^ S IM E A * Rapular ar three sistera. Sherry, 8, , Joyce, 6. and Nancy, 2. Reynolds FRESH CHICKIN, Ei^a Dry Tai for Kathleen Louiae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Stacy W l^n, 78 BUFFERM 2S Ft. RoU Eldridgs St. She TvaS bora March 21 at Manchester Menwrial Krispy GRACKERS Ir - U M TABLBT Hospital. Her materiUir grandparents are Mr. and Mra.C. J. Boms SWIFTS Hill. SwiniP Rd . Coventry, and her patem ar grandparents are lb Hi-C M f snfl Mra.-Artls Wlleon.^Fairmm^ . NATIVE FOWL MtAMJT PABB BM FOOD for KEN and CAROLYN RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS Bonu - 46-Ok. Can • /JaU a Marie, disughter of Mr. and MTs. Charles X. JaworsW. • » X , { ' B8 Cl«le Rd. - She was bom March 21. at Manchester Mmorial em VEBS’ PRESERVES, FLORIGOLO ORANGES AND ORAPE- m TABUT Hospital. Her materafti gr«

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Y A PAGE mNEtECN MANCHESTER EVENING HBRALt>, MANCHESTER,. CONN, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 19BS r r ity, Said that they war# "e*. them the information they re­ V. T. HAMLIN •ihii OUR ROARblNO HOUSE wUh MAJOR HOOPLB Bolton couraged” by. thlq action.. quested coacemlng salarlM and T TwoLmoyers They also gald thqy nr* In |ym- expense accounts provided the MOW! DOM5U w a u n x » n pathy with tho Board’s vots to Silberateins. rX \ fluppoaevou KNOW.JKK. £md N oN ^nse MY hiORDjTrWtgdfi/i^SOR cxxjLO ooTwcr W3UU>VOU aDjBCRK^ION P its 51ft permit a dissident diroctors’ group In this connection, they said N vAuid t WA« jg rg c tn M B varo, SABWlN LiKfr TMB Two Groups Agree on Plan * ■ To Continue to invoatigate all aspects of the they also -had been denied permis­ , GP Ot)« PSTd Penn-Texas purchase of Fairbanks, filing-station. 5KlM OM A PRANK- sion to examine the cdmpsny's An. Bn(U«hmiin h u inventetf n >'«fiRTie tw t BOOK/ PURTER/— THAT , Horsq stock and to probe the firm’s stock register in New York and “Silent 'soup apoon." Now let f'ourlsb-Looka as . though wa Hfi HiOlO ANSWER AMV To Move Library to Cbapel ProxyTigkt sale and leaseback deals. ■pme B urbi^ cultivate for ue a ^hight have rain. ch a rla ta n -—'THAT added that unless this permission ^ e o A nnd Board el PinaheePini met in Joint extra day will have to be added friend: "That aoua aounda^^good, S e e / 'H a^ ie to the seaelons already scheduled iintend to continue their ihxpty fight and, as such, will be hampered In ers. The company has gidated the Check Our Large Record Stock MUSEUM iMTaBUYiNBA 1 SEEkl MOiZfi' aeaeion Tuesday and voted to ap- " iU InvestigaUons. The n«w hoard, local attorneys permission ex­ Joe. How doea it^ a te ? ” " Courtship, to the modem girl, is ► PHONY >(ELMBT Oe TME- prove the Public library raquMt ^ retpilrem^ta for 180 l^ainit Penn-Texss Oorp. O^ite which must be 'approved by the NEW SUPPLY OM S's IN EVERY WEEK the art of not showing her hand 6W 0««tJED f amine the stock register in p tn - «REAT BEM0HI5 ' that the library be moved to the incipel Richard Mather said Ithe further weakening of Leopbiq^ ■tockhoiders at •.m N tlng May 9, Soii, 'Pa., over 400 miles from Boy—Mother (after earning from until you ask for i t T neW Town Hall, on dupel building. |D.,SUbeniteln's management poal- Is composed of. fotf/ management Lessner and Rottner Mid \they ; i walk) I’ve aeen A man ikko The building, purchased from S t today the eteff will make a recom­ makes horaca. Art linkletter: "What is the defi­ mendation to the Board of Educa­ I Uon. meiqbers, foqr insurgents and have already recetyed responses An Evening With BeMonte Maurice Church corporation, last tion for mako-up of tho di^. Ho CSialnsM Aaron Jacoby. from a “very large' number of the Mother—Are Mu aureT nition of alimony T“ sununer, has been used by town The two local diaident stockr J a c o ^ who was elected to suc­ SpedsI ^ 0 s |3'98 12" Hi-Fi Boy—Tea, he luul a horae nearly UtUe Girl: “That's what Davy indicated he fait the recommenda­ I holders also. Mid yaterday they company’s stockholders” with officials as a meeting plaoe for tion would suggMt that school re­ ceed SUbSisstein in a prmrioua whom they- can communicate. finished when t saw him; he was Crockett fougbtr^ for.”—M m Ru­ ■everal months. , would undertake a national adver- management'i^tampt to head off Just nailing on hia back feet dolph Danforth, Tonbridge, Vt. main in sewion on the first day of I Using campaign, if necesmry, to 'Tho Board of Pinaheo also voted a threatened prdxy flght by Insur­ There are more 8,366,000 BY AL VERMEER . approval of an appropriation of the spring vacation. / ] conuhunicate with a majority of OptR EtteR Day TIH 5:30 P.M^Thundoy TOT V P.I School was to havs closed April [ the company’s 85,000 stockholders. gent board members, la reportedly miles of roads United A tourist traveling through the There are ho hopeless MtuaUans) \|4 JH ^ to cover the cost ,of the neutral. But Lessner "aaid yester­ States Texas^Panhandle got into conversa­ there are only people who. hove Wove as outlined by the Public U- 39 for a full week. If the make-up Leaner and Rdttner issued a W rrH T l ^ grown hopeless about them. com a at that time, school will re­ Statement yesterday following day that untU Jacoby “pW os him­ f tion ivlth ah old settler and his son S nry Committee. ’The action of the main open April 31 leaving only n s p • o f iBiaumeni self," the to»i Insurgents •should ^O R O C ER V two 'boards.' cleare the way for a Breakfast SpeakeriTu^K"* vote of the Penn-Texaa four days vacation that weak. ■ \ I board of Directora to requee^ the be considered a minority factlbil. ■pedal town meeting to act on the Pack i n Organized CROSSWORD PUZZLE proposal. The Rev, Hsrvsv K. Mousley, size of the 13-member board by Would Oust Son, To* GENERALS Cub Scout Pack 197 was organ­ ,DUtriet superlnUndent, will speak eliminating three . pro-Silberateln As a result, Lessner and Rottner The TPC and Plnance unit also ised at United Methodist Church votsd to support a plan to atab- Vt the fifth annual Communion directors. sgid they will continue their proxy Famous for Service SinceJi931 last night, with Robert Dixon Breakfast s t North Methodist Encourngod by Action fight to oust SUbersteln as presi­ T V SERVICE Answer to Prevlom Puato ilBh hesdiluartdhi for the Town named as euhmaster. Assistant (i!tcrk at the Community Hall if the Church Suiiday.' The local attorneys, -who have dent and director. They also want M A R A Call 130 Center Street Corner of Church Street WQrd Coinogt townspeople approve moving the U cubmaster will be Richard Fowler. The breakfast will be at 6:45. Pres­ been waging a fight to o i ^ both to ellmlnato his son as a director. NigtiteX •••w a Pine Farta Nine men were naoeed to the ident Charles Phillips of the Men’s Silberatein and his soi) tharles They poIntadN out that the Sllber- T l ^ M l g-S4S8 brary. Pack committee hbeded by ChariM Club extends an InvUaUon to the from all management responsibil­ steln-dominated board has denied ACBOgg SUiet An increase of gl.OOO was voted BY DICK TURNER to tho Snow Removal account b; Warren. The members include Rob­ Men’s Club Of the East Glaston­ 1 Scottish coin. 4 Afrlcen worn CARNIVAL ert Richardson, Raymond Peter­ bury Methodist Church to Join this SMtetureof the Board of Finance to replenUI Palm Sunday service as guests of S Gold coin of the amount it was overdrawn by son, Joseph Regan, William Ursin, cloth OhesUr Luke, E.' J. Roeer, ZVed the North Methodist Men's Club. theUA. 'S Goddess of the last two storms. 11 Interstice V To Extend Bniteeas Zone Gauthier and George Dunn. MAmerieen coin ri: JII' n td Zoning Commission voted Den mothere include Mrs. Fovr- elected to the Board of Stewards I IjTj^qumse ’ J|Xrt.la t lerl assisted by Mrs. Luke; Mi*. were George Barton, Fred FoMter, »r- ?] last mght to extend the business Roeer, Mrs. Edward GrUfitli. Mrs. BY AL CAPP amUaOB LUBBRRS •fiwnee zone ^ ^ e Roiemount Restaur­ Letter Oojvcr, Mrs. Edwin McCon- I { :k in Oeuthler and Mrs. Duhn. nelL Kenneth Perrett and Harry | sapeer ant. The obcieion followed a public The eommlttee members and d*n t t CIrcultoue a n hearing oni the proposal ree^Ung Williams.. ■ IJiovettlgn Journey M entis from a request eg PagenI Caterefe mothers will meet at the Warren ■ NewsKotee' A'-;- SIRaBfe 41 Wsody ptaat who lease the m ta u ra n t home pn April 7 to oon4>lcte their A. square dance and box social ’ iSlSTcerd SI Refers 4lVnclsst The Commialoi) listed three organisational plans. WUl be held at the Rothwell Cprp. MCnglishrtvsr 11 Expunger factors to support the decision. Te Eagage ArcMteet tomorrow at 8 p.m. for the benefit I NMeriner't S lRwjsst ISOrimUleoto 44Uasl They comment^ that msidentlal Bcudlerl and Mankey, ManchM' of the United Methodist Cfiiurch | direction performance II Puffs up pnfsesiesi growth had not been h c a ^ in the ter architects, have been engaged renovation fund. . y M Dutch uncle by United Methodist Church to The Grange Bolton Youth Talent | S4 Ledger,Item Si Portuguese 14 Manifest fK^niduMed - area during tthe past 10 yeara^ coin 15 Hammerhead 4THeill that the decision reprosented 4he prepare plana and specifications Show will be staged at fhe Com­ X. UOnegcr for the renovethm project at the munity Hall at 8 o’clock tomorrow { 37 Dove’s cell highest economic use of the land and that it fits the eomprehenaive Church. Hie decieion was made et night. SI Cfarele pert IT r r r r the Fourth Quarterly Omference StPreneun ITT lan now being completed by the The Way of the CroM will be ob- j §'own Plannbig Coi^lasion. and of the church held this" wsek. arved at St. li^urice Church to­ U. S. CHOICE 10 Romanleh It is expected that Mds for the I1MMCU3M2MM coin 1 . Us consultant engineer. morrow at 7:80 p.m. » uflPMAtt ^ Only a half dozen people attend­ project will be let about the flret Wesley Choir will roheara at I 11 Strar I* of May. ’Fhe renovaUon fund now Mj^togsplow ed the publie hearing at the Com­ Unttld Methodist Church at 8:49 | munity Hall last night none of toUls M,89a. In cash and pledges. p.m, tomorrow. ■ It-is expected.to go over |11,

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\ \ PAGE TWENTT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH *7, 196g MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1958 .PAGE TWENTY*ONE "'V' ■’J # ’/ 1 Basilio Starts Treofmerit for Eye Ciibs Force Managers to Sit ■f- i s.^ica|.^icago, March 27 UP) -r- Treat ^Tliere has been .a^jfiaMtve h The latomatienal Beafing.ChA mehUofnehUof Carmen Baellto's swollen rhfige arouhd the eye and we gave an incomplete finanoltl aq> counting of Tucedey night’s flgh!^ eyeye wab-towab get underway today in M r Basilio to bs hospltallied showing that each fightdr on ob Friend era! days for observation 9 Title Bout Mgvies Deci’s, Cruisers Gaii A1 Dark Going Strong, B y RL YOST Wesley Mbmorial Hospital, where I spilt would re ^ v s In sx> um the dcthronedxchampion'e wife,' treatment.” at $286,469. ■ . Lakelfiiid, .FIa.-^Mutt combination will hhva a Kay, spent the night near his Meanwhile, Sugar Ray and hie At State Theater Included for each $81,869 lot to do whert the lowly regi Washington Sonators finish •A. bedride. ' \ / entourage left for New York. Mdget 'f’ourney Fi . s Qes Route from^^^e net gate, $94)00 froifi Shifted to Third in the American League race, lewcomers are Albie Raar- Lass than 100 fane were on hand Basilio fought the lasVjp rounds Roblneon, eaylng that he "ached domesoh radio and $600 from for­ recent Cnrmen m IiXBO POUBUCS for last night's ~benefit doubls- against Sugar Ray Robinsqti In 'In every.'bOne,” parried the ques­ llMlIio-IUjr RoMnaon miildle- son, who atafidi'hut five inches the five foot mark and eign radw. an eetimatod $120,000! Stoadlngs Norm Zauchin> a towering giant, e: hssder baskstbaU program-at fhe the Chicago Stadium Tubs(hw tion of a'third meeting with Ba- from closed Circuit .TV and afi' Helflil chnntpkinalilp flsht at Deci’*-Drive-In from the West Side and the Otniisers from By EARL YOST W L Pet For Pirated ly one foot taller than high school gym. But those few night with his left eye com p lete Elto, who won the 160-pound title the ChicaKo Stadinm will be Pearson. Both were traded to the Se: T8 by Boston during estimated H^.OOO from movies te the East Side battled their way into the f i i ^ of the Town St. Petersburg^ FIb.—Playing in a Wbrld Series' is the Mart e-John Ciishlng .. 89 26 .608 epectators who contributed ap' RBS cloeed. It ballooned into a mean, from' him In New York last Sep­ be shown «eea at the State Theater Mary-John 81mm4)ns ., 88 25 .603 the winter sssson for utllltymani. prorimatoly 860 to the Billy Nev­ discolored thing by the end of tember. (lartinir temorrow. BUI Shep­ Midget Basketball Tournament at the Ejist Side Rec last dream ifiost major leaguers but for one particular, person New York, March 27 (/P)— Pats Runnels. Both new Senators Dalsy-Rusa Morrie»w; . 86 27 .671 ille Fund were treated to t w o the fight which Robinson won on Robinson said he plana to. go to ard. SUte manaicer. report! night. The two clubs will meet Monday i^ignt at 7:30 to decide his aim is. to play in his fourth October classic and with the Sixty rum and 16 homers in •are ticketed for front line action closely contested games. Pappy’s Ruth-Bob Oetrandeh.. 86 27 J171 WOMEN’S-LEAGUE a split IS-round verdict to regain Hollywood in May to test for sev- Pagani'fi Tanken that the him will he ehown for the championship. Decl'e playing* third different team. Step up and meet Alyin Dark, field cap­ Marion^Winston. Bmttb 34 29 JHO five games. No. this is not the |:;iwhlls Runnels le expected to pick Restaurant of East Hartford up- Standliifw . the middleweight ‘ title for the an entire week. endlnK one in the first game, outlasted the uj,a host of splintcra on the Boe- /«ral movie roles, particularly one McCarh , tain o f the S t Louie Cardinals.** Lll-B<* Moluntohy . . . 88 80 .824 record of the 1927 Yankees, Mded (he Y-Naa«iffs of WUllroan- ,W L Pet. fourth time. In Whi<^h he would be cast SB a week from today. Elks 40-29 and in thO. nightcap the ifliuptU. r Rookie of the year in '^1848 when Mddehns-Tom Morley . 88 30 .524 an bench. tic 67-62 ta*overQlne..:in the lid- Walwil Itoetaurant M 16 .768 Members of the^\Maaehc6l6r Cruisers smothered Police A Fire Oeniaotire, o MUlle-OlHa Jarvis . . . . 29 34 .460 the 1947 New York Giants or (Sshlngton nea«la help and no lifter and ^ reinforotopNswinfoi Lon- A Clilcago e.YC specialist, O r A. toreador In a bull fighting script 8vK»»t»r, c he. helped spark ths then Boston White Glass 42 27 .609 Perritt, was balled in for exaouna- High School swtmmln^^eam win 63-34...... Usclotti, ■ ...... Braves - to the Nstlonsl League OlWys-Herb Smith . . . M the 1956 jCincinnati Redlegs. onS Nsesd telt Cookie Lsvagetto, don City'LMgtM' lAlt-Sthqi nipped jtw Shoppe 88 AIS Hia attorney, Martin Macket. In another well-plsyed contest Bob 16 tlon of the eye yesterday at the sbld Robinson had told him he be gueet of honor « t a b^quet to­ Sheridan, c I pennant. Dark Is stUl going Strong Wt Small-E. McNrill .. 37 3ff It Just happens to repressnt ths 'the one-time Brooklyn Dodger In- the Green Mafioi' Pros 96-08, the Fletcher Glass ...... 8 1 . 88. .446 Touring Pros Dect's upended the Elks as Uir- Henneqain, S I at 85. Yes, he’s slowed down a half' Bdnt*John Hedlund . . . 22 41 .149 most nacent performances of ths fields w te was a hero In Flatbueh winning haskdt ooming.with Just Ineiatenee of Rasllio's wife. The had no plana.to retire from the night at the Rosemoimt R i^ n iv Ed's AUknUc ...... 37 43 .891 apeclaltri suggested that the for­ broke away In the waning nm Totals to $-1 .(3 step, msybe a step, but he’s stm Rhoda-Oeorge May . . . 22 41 .W 1958 Chicago Cubs. the nlghtNbe broke up Bill Bev* v one eeClMid' left to play, i Jon-Dl'p...... 21 tt .804 ring. He said the champion Is ant. The Red and White ti^ e re utes of the game to ice the verolct. PeHco a lire (M) mer champion be taken to the hoa- against a June rematch, will con- are being fqwarded by Pag((to one of the gamest performers In -Noteworthy eciBree: UI Mo- And If rival managers are sit­ bM for a^too-hltter In the 1949 Spackad by Billy Hannon, Play- Dsspitefiropplng a 3-1 declEon to On the Move Leading 17-14 at the Intei^lsslon, B F Pta. this great national pastime of oiiri. lumphy 118, Mary Simmons 114, ting up to take noUct, who can World S e r i^ The hit, a double, er-Coaeh.lud Loonartl, BOjl Kilty pital, aivd after anfiexaminatlon, Eder one in September and will Caterers who^have promised to the winners .moved sdieajr 27-20 at Mlkolowikr. t ...... 0 0.0 0 fourth plac6\netcher Glass Tues­ this statement was issued: give thought to meeting BaEUo fete all high schdal equade wlantii^ wlDlams, I ...... 0 . Fred Hutchinson, an old Amsr- Mavis'SmaU 11^ Marge Cashing bliuna UicmT Bobby Brsgan of ,i provided the/Brooks with. .their and Burt JMee, P ip y 's 1087-58 day night, league-leading Walnut the end of the third p ^ o d . But in W. Storey, f ...... 0 ican Leaguer Who , handles the 107, Madeline Morley 106 and Edna aevcland and BUI Rigney of .Uio "The eye. itself le not involved. again. CCIL champtonshiF honors. Palm Bearh, Fla., March 27 (>P) 'margin o f victory. That’s water In the East Hartford Reriaurant stllT plcked up ,a full \ the final period the EIks came bat- Rivard, I ...... 0 Cards, has dscided to move Dark GianU have been forced to. Their Lsagus, opened a tllm 18-16 — Tourin* profetalonal golfera A. Storey, e ...... 14 Hedlund 103./:., eO'er tiM .dam no^jand Lavagetto game on nmnerap White - Glass Uing back to w l t ^ Ihreb points Johnson, t 0 over from shortstop to third base DUSTt LEAGUE teams have been taking ths shel­ knows that he bsiKhle work ci.t at .Gte end .to the first quarter tnove on to Wilnilngrtqn, N. C., to­ which was upset 84) by cellar- before Deci’s puyon a final surge Zlemak,-g 1 for. ths coming championship sea- Btoadtags* lackings In spring sxhibTUons. out this seaoon. 'The SonatOra ware ‘ le red and white clad, quintal dwelling Jbn.Dl's. 'In another to break aw ay/ For the winners. Romanowlcx, a 0 . day for the Aaalea Open Tourna­ ,• ■ /, z '' ■ sen. Third bass.with the CS.rde W L Pet. The Cubs, who have been mak­ dead last A ysar ago/and thsyni held 'bp to a 81-30 edge at the match, fifth place EM'b. Atlantic ment, after winding up the Semi- Dave Kaye jm d Jeff Tybur were Totals It. 4.4 84 has been a sore- spot for several Mdrrtll’e Market . . . . . 49 M ,468 ing a MESA all recent Arlsona op- be lucky to climb this But Naoslffe, /brho comptetod the night of u ^ t s with the pacee^ers with 12 and 11 Spore at-halt St-14 Cruiser*. DMition, did it again yesterday. went uafiofMted thle Miteqir while < pole Pro-Amateur event. years. Past hot comer gvanliane WilCo tool 47 28 .927 a 3-1 victory over, third plabo-Hob­ points, respectively. For the Elks could hit but would let as numy a b a Tool ...... >.r 44 11 .MT Theyey hammeredhaihmered five homers m cepturingNop hoqors in WIIU- Seeks Tide by Sho'iq)c. \ Pete Cooper of Lakeland, Fla., Fred McCurry led the pack with DeeL's Brlve-1e 444) The only solid player on B r PI*. runs in with erratic defensive play. Qunver Mfg...... V .V .. 40 $5 .633 trouncing the Indiana 10-5. tiro roster is Roy Sievers, mantie Sienilur_League,/fmt ahead Southpaw Larry Bates, Noteworthy scores wetw tuiiwd carded a «8 on the final day over 22 ppinta. Welch, f This year Hutchinson hopes It wlU ‘Qui's Orindere $5 46 .467 Fbu/CIreuit Blows the league in homo runs and 51-50 at thoS^hree-q^rUr mark above, will rule a eUght favor­ In by Marge Holmes 131-l0e-ll3-8(ts. the 6,850-yard .5eminole Golf Club fast-breaking Cruleere gal- Bushey, f 0 Dais Long, Elvin Tspro, John before the .tM AtwUy-matched Lennon, f ...... 3 be different with Dark at the po­ 5uil Tool ...... 10 66 .133 batted in. Every club in ths Isag^ ite over Pete Aceto tomorrow Elsie Pound 143-116-388. Helen WU- course for a 88-hole score of 139 d off to a quick 8-0 lead in the tybur, o > Close Watch 1 sition, i An tW)'three flrit dlylflon teams Ooryl. Walt Moryn and Bol- squads wound a 62-62 dead- helm ll8-ll9-3$6, Fran Crandall 128- to poolcet the $1,000 first t>ri*e. ,made.n pitch for Sievers but tbs' night In the championship, t 30 seconds o f their cOr"^'^ Kaye, s 4 Squatting In - front of the Oetag to Uke It won. with front-running MerrlU's ger did the home run hlttihg while kek at.the eod'oCxegulatlon time. 839. Edna HiUnskI 107-133-838. Ruth TIRE SALE Itenel, s ' .’u 0 .-Baaatocs dacldsd- tOxhang^^oBto .laaUh 4>f -the. aovEith ^annual- Ben Hogan of Fort Worth, and were'never threatened, ^ bench. Cookie Lavagetto jpemn MBnutrtripptng {Sus^Grtnders t-lf 8 M « Banks drowe fti tw«r fwaf" MethpiN l()e;iOUlW-S2DVX:^; TriRbrd winners held a 33-16 edge a DoW«, c ...... *. W hat about the clSiihgli 'frcm ’ thsic most valuable pises of. mer- Men's Town Rowling Tourna­ placing hia first tournament lAnc.-^ Ough. B ...... 6 down toward. the bull pen to ALDARK runnerup WUco Tool blaifidng Mai with a single/ Long and Banks Twin-poilltors by Ylannon and ment. • The two finalists .col­ 118. Mary McCarthy 114, Sherry half. For the winners Jeff Gentil- short to thlifi was a question I 'ehsndlse. Sievors hit JOl, tho only ngel and a \ a e throw Jochlmsen 118-110, VI O’Relllv 117, last sumioar. tie<' for se co n ^ lth See if a pitcher la warmed up popps4l to |Dark on one of the tool $-0 and third place ABA Tool each hsvs four circuit, blows In ths lide In . a best of five-game core and Larry Liaciottl teamed up W a ls ...... 14; »-31 40 edging Ounver Mfg. 3-1. * last five games In which the Oibs ,.800' bolter on ths squad and he by Rtoe provided P a p ^ e ' with Ruth Ostrander 113, Mary Gjorge “Bather of San ^ b r ie l, Elk* (Jt) ^ during an exhibition game In green park-like benches (Not on ttuui on a dub that knows it has hit 42 homsre end drove in 114 seHto at the Y alleys starting Calif., a t -140. / to carry the load, caging 21 and. 19 F PU, Gene Phaneut lW-371, Doug Mac have lifted their S]^ng mark to 10- thrilling overtime Triumph man 112, Lil Molumphy 106, Flo points, respectively. Fot the losers 04) 3 Florida. That’S the direction Ontral Ato.) near the screen at llRle chance of winning. Every rune. at 7 o'clock Hippo CoriwtU They won $750 eacly^nd Bayer Hamilton, f 1 In . which the Washington, Lachleii 138-S38, Russ Appleby ISO 7, Nasalffs ware unable nq find and Dick Buckley will meet in Kloter 111, Flo Johnson 110, Shirley Art Storey was a standout With 81 Irt»h. f 0 A1 Lang FlWld. "I’m going to like fellow here knov/s we can win aind I caught up arith Lavagetto in ■ range in ths sxtra pori< Vtttner . Dot (3owIee 106, A«ny boosted hie total tq/$l,250 who.» J. Bmllh.',f 0 manager is looking a good they., have been going all out.- It and Bill Shcekey 138 topped Sll par- The Pittsburgh Piratss, who fin­ the consolation match to de­ 110 points, a tournament high. it," Dark said. “I’m bothered with Uclpiutts. prese headquarters st Tlgsrtown Both Hannon and Leonard hi Plrkey 108, Beulah Shorts 106; he teamed with Wtnaton Gueet of McCurry, e 10- part of season. a sore arm now. but it should be )Vksn't the same last ysar because ished In s Us with the Cubs for ZALCH>N cide third and fourth places. There will be a oonsolatiop game Klein, s ; / ...... 1 REC LEAdUib rLAYOFPR seventh place last year, wars Jn Lakeland. What are the proa* od 16 polnte for Pappy's whl Madeline Morley 106 and VI Morton Priced at Palm Beach f o i /i best ball total Monday starting at 6:30 between lArOhson, -S' ...... 0 getting better, onca the weather we didn't think that we ccould do pecur "We hop# to do bettor. Our Cash prizes will be awsurled to 106. of 128 to win $«>0 in that division. PaganTs Clippers gained the heartened by the return to action Kilty and Rice chippsd to with 1 all four 'ftnaliaU .and^ Pagaiil th'e'ElM arid Fire A Police. AndreoU. >B...... I warms up. I’ve always had a sore It.” The Cards, fourth In 1956, aim Is to play at least AOO ball.” tera. He's demdutrated that he apiece, gkip Brown qt Nassiffi Ted Kroll/tf Sarasota. Fla.; and Lovett, B 9 n came along fast to finish second, right to meet Oliva’s Esso SUtlon of first baseman 'Ted Klussewakl. ..Caterera have donated'a hand- Craltert Btaadying Influence, .In eonterfsild and Pearson had bit only M 4 and ^6,^^ but tbree Vadnals tallied 20 markers collec­ Krolr teamed with. Chase Morsey T“ gani’s squad won the first and lineup and had one single In three homefe In brief a|i|^raoceB with Man. Auto Parts ....6 0 32 .652 liKiger.” Dark has been given credit by Btuggod the hoto very well. Despite tively, Johnson Paint ...... 57 35 .620 Jr/ Of Detroit and Boros' ^rtner third games enroute to Its recent trips as the Bucs tiunmed L«s the Red Sox last year. With the league championehip Dark, tabbed the Old Pro by 8 t Hutchinson for his work with Ed*- Angeles 6-4. g: E u he’s a pretty good hitter Leading by a single point. 03-02 Jarvis Realty ...... 48 46 .500 Spencer OUii of East Alton, L4juls scribes, hit ,300 last year -in dts Ksako and Don BlSaslngame. 2-1 triumph over McCaan'i Serv­ lors on the line Manchester Tniat took ice Station. Monday night’s vic­ m b F^end went the distance for and bs csn) .-rAUielr money, not mine, they're tos- and came out oa to^ as both clubs Fai^nl Jr. 348, Andy LamoureauX sHmlnation. dash -with tlm Celtics Arms. Also, FogSrty Bros, up­ 177 New York Giahts in. 1951 and 1964 well as leadership. He was eighth the International League 8-1. In bItUng. Now for a look at tbs pitching is tremendous all-round per were deadlocked for Hist place at 841, Bill Sheekey 138-126-389, Pete tonight at Boston in a ^ p e ra ts ended Garden Grove 3-1. TIRES CompetlUon fpr the N a 11 o. na 1 sing off. the start of t.he game. With the in their flag-winning-.campaigns. in the league last year In the Cards Beat Yankees * • • - ataff, generally -conceded to be the formahn, both woimd up playing The fiei7 executive also told Aceto 1$0 and Walt Snow T27. bid for four straight victonbe and Esther Foley 120, Anna Mae ROTATED Hockey Leagua'a Stanley C u p vlctika holding a 16-14 e<]ge at the What about spirit I asked park; toughest to double up department, The Yankees’ remilsr squad was ' "Slevsn, Pearson and Neil Chrie- worst In the msjora Last year the aith the. vieltore. although listed r.6Qxl5 .77 resumes In Montreal and New hi! players., 'Maybe you Ars a Na- is it the same e/er:» spring on a an Indication-he hasn’t lost ciuch MeCua'* icrvtr* (1) Nata' moundsmen gave up 809 to play .wHh the Pros. But a lineup the National ; ^sketbatl White m -107, Frances Shannon wary 8.000 ihileg end of the first period, Upton’s Bob Guthrt* ...... S3 lOS IIS 313 not so,fortunate. Sloppy dofonsivo ley look like my three best out- 6.70x18 York tonight with the home teams ^onal- Hockey, Lsaime team but chih? “BpirU to me la different of ths speed with which he play enabled the S t Louis Cards runs, almost 100 more than any change was necessitated when Eastern Division title. 112, Anita St. Pierre 109, Janet 16 for Ufa aif tlr#. you didn't play like one. If you evened the count at 27-alI at Uie Dlwi Farr ...... 103 t i int 304 'flsldeti with Jiip Lemon, Faye Irwin n o, Rita McAlHeter 109, esudi holding a 1-0 lead ,ln the intermission. In the second half than perhaps what you mean." fhe gifted. Andy Lamouresus ,. IM 130 113 W to pick up thro# nu)s la the sixth Thibnebsrry, Whitty Hersog and oUier team allowed. New LondcM showed up ehort- Tbe, Warrior* went Into beat-of-eeven semi-final aeries. have no feeling qt pride' you don’t 'Overshadowed by his more 11- P*l* Aceto ...... M 1M M 33i bawled.*---'‘ Jerry Bqrton 106 /and Marion Comanche.. Okla., native said. “I iBaMr.'.-:;- inning, and thras more in $hs . *eiH B itorts w fifle ffflNwerve."'th“ —"•'Chmlr Stobbr tS'M ) looke like night's contett trsiltng 8*0 in thb' onisbh 105 pirined’"lhe night’s ThA JreacUon to .XuSaday nighCA #SSi»yM )Mfthlng; batter- Uwa. wh«A; itiifHouls' teaihniato 8tih'' eighth for a 7-8 victory over ths bis old self. He lost a number of First Appearance best-of-seven elimination series and An important tittie l^ iii^ meet­ happened to you.” mansga*’ eeld. Chrieley also le ■ (St tcorea opening gams* In . which the thereafter. While Belllnghlri ripped lege spirit that is written soms- Dark Is held In many quarters as TdUlla ...... ,;...*4M » i liT iio ? American Leagus cbnmpe/.Sten * - refugee from the Red Sox, com­ heartbreakera . last year, Camilo Hustling Paul Grogan, basketball pulled the fat from tha fire with El RESTONE CHAMf ION ing will be held tomorrow night at Canadiene trounced- Detroit 8-1, Coach Sid Abel said h« planned tlmee. Spirit tb me is a tombina- thd principal -figure in the succeae PasaaT* cnMpya cnnsva ir) Musial produced an Important Pascual (8-17) didn't play Winter coach at GlaatonbiUy High- School, a 112-97 victory over the Celtics no lineup cbangea for tontght^s the nets for 2l tallies, Paul Ryan BUI aberkry ...T m 13t • H ing into the Weehington orgenisa- OPEN T:S0 at the West Bide Rec. Plans and the Rangers trimmed Boston followed up -with 16. For the loeers tion of hustle, hard work and de­ or failure of the Red Birds this Cherle* Vanick .... S6 lot W triple In the sixth. tkm In 1955 in the Bob Porter- League ball and we feel he'll be-a ■hot Ufii Silk Toaniqre into a 24* at Convention Hall. 5-3 stlirwas being felt yesterday. contest. ■ • season in bringing the first Na- BUI Pagani Jr. , ...130 no na good pitcher all season Instead of 22 advantage at the first turn and \ THURSDAY m 4 and a icbeduls for the forthcoming Bill Dougherty* was the paceeet- termination. On a team that has -100 m li^ 34ft Veterans Willis Mays. Jot AiA tlA l trade. Chrieley, who hit three In the Weatem Playoff seritA, >'Said General Manager J a c k Montreal Coach Toe B.Lak.e s chance to win the pennant, like tionsl Lesgus title to S t Louie CbarU* Wlwlas oock and Bilw XIoodmn W t n 'v ^ Just the first fsw months. Pedro Norm Burke, making his Grri 1957- , « ; / 1 2 " . season will be litscussed ~ and' the warned his club, “The Wings are ter with 14 markers while Bob Bt- Jerry SmIUi ... 113 ISO 3U homeri In one gmme this epring, the St. Louie Hewks meet the De FRIDAY NIGHTS pubUe la cOcuisUy Invited to attend. Adams of the -Red Wings: "We ardl chipped in with 13, this year'a club, there is more drive elnce 1946. fhetors Is other exhibition gfirass. bettM MS with Indtenepolls In the .Ramos (12-16) and Russ Kemmer- 68 appearance with thevProe, and trott Ptetone tonight In St. Louie. couldirt even have beaten a Junior still dangerous.'You can write off Totals ...... lie $37 S431I76 THJ. OHIO Also, several new coaches may be Mays and rookls Orlando Cajpedn Aneriesn Asen. last season and •r (7-11) are all back. Ramos al­ tall Burr Carlson, Greeir Henor'e The Hawke lead, the aeries 8-1, hockey team. For years I've been that lopsided icore. 'There prob­ In the second game. Bales A CHURCH LEAGUE lowed 43 homers last eeaeon. 'The leading point-maker, tbok Mer the BOWLING 9.00x16 6.70x15 needed to tUl out the local program, each hit two home nins as t ^ San ably won’t be another game .like I Appliance forfeitea to the Chatter­ appears ready for a regular major Warrtore’ First Wta SATURDAY SloB including teams in the farm ays dying with these guys. But I’m Siahdbiga Francisco Giants beat Baltimors beet of the rpokiee is a lad from up scoring dufies In the second ga rter ^GUE not golnk to do it anymore. It's that In the eerlee.” box R4»staufant. W L Pet )eague payroll check. From thie your way, Ralph Lumentl, a bonus Tom Gola and Paul Arisin divid­ tern. 7-5. Oriole Manager Paul Rlcbards obearirer, the atrength of the Sen- as the holt club left the flobr at Hart Stops Tombstone Smithy St. John’a 70 38 .648 'Was ejected frbm the game for dis- pisysr,” the manager said. Lu- half-time nujeing a 46^4 lead. ed 62 points 'o pace the attack for 8L Jsmea*' (1) 67 41 .620 fitore win be in the outfield. menti. Pm acqualnated with, hav­ tlKi Warriors’ flrat win. Tom HEn- P"tlng a derision by Um(»lra Shag ‘ '-*XMdic Tost (no reletion) Is get- T he talented Knight and aggiee- North. Methodlat (2) 65 43 .603 Crawford. ing called the balls end strikes In Eve Scott.aeamed well togethersther In, ■ohn toeaed in -20 Rolnta for the FISK ': ting A .hejtte of his life st third TROI 0.70x18 SL Jaroea' (2) '65 43 AD2 several of his games' during hts the third period as the Alt-Star* ^losers. ' i About Ready Jor Title Match Adcock led an 11-hit attaeli firith nijfH) frnto Hsrmon Klllebrew. He BttMfi New Design North Methodfat (1). 63 45..SS3 a pair of four-baggepi In Milwe-.- Junior and senior years, st the fought back to grab a three-point ig by only 45-41 at half- | ANDA Fresh Factory Stock Tube Type Premium Second Congoa 59 49 ,846 was a boniis boy you know a’hn University of Massachusetts. A ■ Warriors caught fire in kee'e 10-2' triilaph over PtiUadel- bulge, 71-68 at the buzser. The two Super Raypili Cohatrwtton 45 PhUadelphla. March 27 W —Afrom boxing Uctlc of bobbing and S t Brtdget'e 88 50 .837 loolta jpsady- He’s got to be good native of Milford, Mass., Liirhentl teams . battled on even terms I i)eriod. spurting to a 13-! Quality wSaving-ra'tide to side motion (fiiia. Don Cart|w-ell of the Phils W. .chase Tori off third base,”' Garnett (Sugar) Hart, equipped South Methodist 56 63 .809 was. belted tor five runs In ths stands 6-3 and is a fast' bslling throughout moat of the final .quar­ )d which the Celtics never ; with his new "wheeling and roll­ thaL^makea a fightsr a difficult tar- 86 83 A09 Lsvjj^tte added. I've heard *ome southpsw. He pitched one' no-hit­ S “ ~tUBiLESS _ Bmshucl Lutheran ter although ths losers led by eight AWARDS ^TUBE TYPE C u s t o m .^ ing' manauvsr,-is Aiady-to takojon. ______eighth on two hits, three walks, t ( ^ tost Yost willjbe traded be- ter and had two - 18-strikcout ^ 7 0 x U a t . _53 5S_A91 n^-hit batsmui- ar 4l.s . balk, -fed points at ona stage beforo New '" '-V White Black -Whits fh the welterweljrtt divi­ Using this taiCttc in .the fourth Center _os (1) 88 55 .691 ' fdfb ^ s leafon starts to a rival games whlls^at UMasa. Lumentl ATRULY FINE AND Size Blhck Mathfws also homarSd for the needs experience but can't be sent Lohdoh’e eliihacUc finrah to a some- Boatdh naj'rowed the gap to five sion says Manager Marty Stein. round of their nafiOhCIly televised Community Baptiet 49 69 .454 Bravaa. -Ameritiaii League club. Klllebrew whet loosely played rontest. But 6.70X1F 13.95 16.95 15.95 19.95 bout, Haft set up Smlth .fo r - the hit with .Chattanooga lest ytor out end should get a few opportu­ ;^Ih ta In the* final period. But “at DISTINCTIVE SELECTION \ Stein, JuhUuir over Hart's eighth Center Congos. (2) 4i -67 .SSO Goodman drovt In six rui)S with ^279 the smell crowd was treated tb 21.95 eventual outcome. Smith, 24, of Los a;)d he also hit 29 homers and Is nities to face the likes of Williams, thU pdnt Arizin' tallied six ,7.10kl5 15.95 18.95 17.95 \ round technical knockout of Char­ Zion Lutheran - 40 68 A70" two doubles hnd a singls that some sparkling ehot-making by ley (Tombstone) Smith at the Angelee, had stunned Hart early in Concordia. Lutheran 40 68 .370 a big,, Strang U)1 Mantle, etc. straight markers and the winners TEAM PRICES " 7.60x15 1^95 20.95 ' 19.95 23.95 the round and was belaboring him helped the Chicago Whits ' Sox * • • both 'rivals on numerous occasions. held a (79-70 edge entering the last Arena last night, said hit 22-yeSr- Temple Beth 31 77 .287 trounce the Kansas City A’s 14-1. ContinutEgTO, discuss hts infield, Knight and Scott scored 27 end 19.95 22.95^ 21.95 ■ 24.95 old tiger was about ready for a In a corner. Then, Hart weaved Match results: Second Cpngfe- Lavagetto said.”. 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Mietretta and Bill Volt played a LouiSVillo— ' (NKA) —Ths last as a whip. '3 7 § FREE ■trqng game off the b oa i^ while time a filly ran to thS'^XentuckJ) MOUNTING fry /scrappy Dick Sylvester and Bob Derby was In 1945 wt)en Mieweet 4 door Monterey, Merc- GOODYEAR CUSTOM Seelert were the playpiakere. The was 12th. Tb* HUy to get a J952 omatic, radio, heater, locals' mtist now wait for' addi. piece of the purse was-Calumet’s S'PeE)C'IeA*L M ercu ry whitewalle. directional $595 SUPER CUSHION DESIGN tional pairings befors playing Nellie Flagg, fourth in 1935 under lignais. >495 6.70x15 ...... MO.9,5 7.60x14 ...... 12.95 FAST again. Eddie Arcaro'i flrat Dertty-ride. 2 door hardtop Lanoer, 7.10x15 ...... 11.95 -8.00x14 ...... '.13.95 ' SERVICE ARCOGLAB w it wish 1955 automatic, radio, heat­ 7.60x15 ...... 12.95 8..50xJ4...... 14.9.5 StANDARP (GAS) r| jrr or Dhdge er, directional aignala. $1095 tutone paint _^995 8.00x15...... 13.95 9.00x14 ...... 15.95 PLENTY PARKING Recapped With lOO'Tc Cold Rubber W hy take less than 195l~^ 62 convertible 2 doqr, REPUGEMENT b o w l in g r H E C BRAKE AOJUStMENT Cadillac ' radio, heater, auto­ Mechanica matic, good paint and $695 *450 Beer as Beer should be INSTALLATION ' Special' body, . •* "A t la Special” n OUR RUSINESS IS BUILT ON PUBCi C TRUST ^ NO DOWN PAYMENT ALLEYS with a LUBRICATION M l OIL OHANOE MANY OTHER MODELS TO cnOOSE EROM MANCHESTER STORE HARTFORD STORE •34 MONTHS TO PAY - , AVAIM^BLE EVERY 91 CENTER ST. 911 PARK ST. . • PAYMENTS TO;OAS CO. IP DESIRID N IG H T ^ I 9-8100 (BY MUNIUIPAL BUlLDDrO) EAST SIDE O t POPE PARK EDDIE’S ADTO SALES M l 8-8444 NEXT TO nON n.-H 0B.e«01 scH M n yra o n t e l e v is io n tkarsday 7 PJd.—STATE TROOPER—WNUC-TV OKsuiel S M URran ALLEYS 3«7 OAKLAND STi Ml 3-1201 w a r r e n GOTTIER OPEN EVEN IN GS.^# ^ Y TERMS ^ FISK TIRE SERVICE, INC I 7 ptBARANT STW KOCKVlLLe—TR **4708 MI MACt jRBBBT COIL ikOAD IRHIW/MIPDU If Kl. Ml 1-0BP9 C 8CNRIDT A SONS, INC„ FHIIA.. ^

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., raURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1968 PAGE TWENTY.THREl PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. MARCH 27, 12BS Legal Npiice Lieg»l Notiea Hopstlidd Goods 51 Household Goods 51 ARtrtmentfrpxFlatta— Buslneep Locations Honsita for Sale 72 ‘ Hoosefi for Sale 72 AutomoMlM for Salt 4 Bosincao Services Offtrtd IS THERE OU6HTA BE A LAW! BY FA6ALY and SROl^TEN Tenements ' 63 Ruth Mihett . for Rent (XXOI) NEW TW0-FA3OLT 4H- iO T C H E S T E R \bret LIMITATION nan KB ABSCHA^'jiAm^^ Cuatos AT A ’ e S a S ^ '^ r heM l»68—FORD • — Ranch-^ Warm. LAWNS PLOWED.-Rapid, reason- fOSTOWK sink wUh *et tab. p o in t ROOMS, heat and hot water. 414. taS.000. Tha ummate ta a AT- A i^ 6M 4 1200 SQUARE feat, kuitalde for at Hanchrstrr. witliiii and for tha Dlatrict ol Mancbe'tter ea th* llth day condmen. BCt l-SSSt. Adults only. No animals. Central- thachtne shop, woodworking shop, muHipte dwelling. R: F. Dlmuck A Kid* Need Mora ‘Thinking. tUtrlet «( KanchrMitr on Uta.MUi day whlto. Ifa next to new, IU75. mates. Call PI .3-7669, evenings. covert; 119 ieirtd, up 9* of AJong Strange et MaKb. .lM«. of Marchw 1*6* (abriee, Bodgrt tannt. Rita, ly located. Call at 80 Williams Bt. or small shop. Turnpike Auto Serv­ do., Realtors, 30 94248, Joseph t* Meet Spnoe Age Present. Hen. John AoWalteu. Judge. Bruntier'a Edael, Tolland TpVe., KEL' refrigerator, aeven AabfoefL 30 9-6618, Barbara Year old tWo-farh'lly House, 4 and 4PreMnt, Hnn. Jolin J. Wallatt, Jiriz*. Eatafe of Benedict Richard Ka}a*r, Ad¥«f(isement J A J RUBBISH removal, yards JA'fttno.' , ice, 164 V/eot Middle Tpke. As a . parent, there's one thing Estate of Else Bsysr, late of MaiP Manchester. toqt. Poi in and out, good TWO AND THREE room fumlahed Woods, 30 9-7702 or Robert Mur­ 4. Storm ‘ wtadowa and. doors.' One, I'd lUto to suggest to the country’s cheater In lald DIatiict. deceaard. late'Of Mancheeter in aatd Dlatrtw do- cleaned, rubbish and aahes re­ v a ca i^ , Cebtrafly irtilted, JIU.800. O rbit Pattern caaaed- c l a s s i f ie d a d v t . moved. Call MI M349. ANTIQUE. rijTU O T Sji^ silver, numlnx c Call after 4 apartmfnts for rent ta the center LAROS;'Fr o n t room office. For dock, iO 84473." educatora. Who afe all hepjped up On moUon of Erwin Beyer ol said On Motion ot Emma U Kaiaar et IMS OLDSMOBILE Super SS Holi­ p.m, 3u 9. of Rockville. Electricity end heat Uancheater. executor. aald 'Mancheater. axteutrix. DEPT. HOURS day with hydramatic. R. H. W.W. glaae, China, and uaed.tumUu?* profeSalon or bualneae. Rent res- .Year -plfl tWo-famity‘ houae, 4 an^ now about cramming mor» ictence ORDERED: That iK months from bought' and sold Furniture Repair furnished. Cloee to schools, bust* sqnkble, 988 Main St. CUl 30 TOLL/UYD^TOuUtandtag six .room (Oonttaned from Page Oae) ORDERED; ‘nuit alx pMUia from tirei. Power steering, power ELECTROLUX owners —' Prompt, ROUND TABLE, ehaira. Roll- ranrt*. etrtte front, Immedlkt* oc- 4. Stomf wtadows and doors. Near and mathematics, into our, child­ the 34th day ot March, ItU. be-and the the 3Stb day of March. IIU. he and 8:15 A.M. io 4 :30 PAi. friendly service On your Electrb- Service. 30 8-7449. and atdres in' a quiet neighbor­ ^4419, 30 8-7614. same are limited and allowed for the the aame are limited and allowed for brakes. - Brunner’s Bdsel, Tolland idUion. 30 oupitacy, three bedfoome, large school, huk.ltae and shopping cen­ ren’s heads. credltore within which to brine In thetr lux (R1 cleaner. Pick up and de­ Away bed in hood. Reasonable rent: Call TR, reaches of the Barth's atmos­ the creditors within which to bring In Tpke, Tel. MI 8-6in. '8,4386. kltcheh, two fireplaces, laundry ter. m w o .- • ; ' It's just this: Befoito we start claims aralnel said eatate. and said their claims againat- aald aetata, -u d livery. Call Electrolux au^orised SALE 14 OFF on wkUpaper. Wall g8918 or TR B-SOll. ' ; .— phere, only 110 mils* sbey* the executor le directed in zlve - public COPY CLOSING TIME rortfi, recreation room, tile bath,, piflar two-family house. 8 and 8. cramming more Into their brains aald executrix la directed to’ giro poMIc IMI CHEVROLET Fleetline de se* 3 and service. MI 9-0843 oi JA tiles 4c a .til*. Kentfle, from 7c Snburbui For Rent 66 ground. . we've got to get rid Of a few idea* notice to the creditors to brins In their notice to the credttora to bring In their each. Oreen Faint and Wallpapar, FGR LBABE—Extra large five o4I M l water host, aluminum win ■ ^ a r garage. On bus line. Ona, va- cralma within aatd Ifme allowed by claims...... within asid'.. time alioallowed ■ by FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. luxe. Well taken care of. Reason- ^ 3-0103. Please ask for Augustine No other satellite is known to the schools have already put there. publleblns a copy of this order in aome Kamlenski. at the Oreen. ^ Musical Inatruroenta, 63 room, second floOr apartment, ex­ ROCKVBXE--'New three room flows and dbors. I4i acres .land cancy. 116,700. publishing a copy of this orderder In_ aems___ MON. THRU FRI. . ably priced. Reliable car. Call MI cellent neighborhood. Available More available at 8100 per art’s, venture this close. Because of in­ ' One is the idea that popularity newspaper haring a circulation In saM newapaper•paper having■ avlng ai circnlaUon______■ ■ In tajd apartment, refrigerator, gaa Older 8-room house. New heating probate dieirici within ten rtaya from robaie di« 3-20M. 3CAPLB ROCKING chair. Manx* TR“ THD Kinsman elect April, Write Box N, Hefald. 817,900. Schwartz Real- Es- creasing atmospheric drag and the' Is the most Important thing in the the date of tfila order and return, make B district within ten days from 10:30 A.M. RAT ANN TV CHnlc. service call range, dlspoeall, no pete, 878. Call only system : ,fl«ta)e tepplnwork needed. ie a t e of this order and return inak* tale floor lamp. Reasonable, 30 spinet organ'taday. Finest qualiti, TR 8-2808, or TR 9-8080. tato. Ml 84454, CH 2-296^’ greater pull of gravity as the sa- world. High schools that have been to this court of the notice given. to thn court coui of the notice giren. EXCEPTIONAL IMO Buick, four 33.80. 34-hour service. Bonded of any homo organa. Dubaldo JTOUR r o o m heated apartment. 3-c*r garage. 810,380. v JOHN J. WAI-LBTT. Judge. SATURDAY 0 A.M. work. Work done on radios, . car 9-7Sta. tollUe; approaches the Barth, Ex­ electing "class favorites'' for years .JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. doOr sedan. Must be seen. Gall Music Canter, ISS West Middle Garage, South Coventry. Tet, CH (O t NEW 81$ room (ranch, ceramic Buildtag lota for sal* ta various plorer III 1* expected to have a had batter start soft-pedaling pop­ MI t-OOM for appointment. radios and Hi-Fi. Ml 8-3877, MI 9-9867. tile bath, dining araa, attached 8-3958. Turnpike. WfiRted to Rent 68 parts of Maitohester and surround-' relatively abort life.. ularity. rOUR OOOPfeRAMOW WILL DISHES, ELECTRIC kitchen clock, garage, full basement amesite ing towns. Maj. Gen. John B. Medaris, Another la the idea that making tamp.aiMt other item*. .30 F9810. BE SURE TO sc* and hysr tha riV B RO03U heated jvlth gemge, drive, (tomrtetely landscaped BE APPRECIATED 1M3 FORD cuatomline,' two door B u r tW lN 0 10 JOCKCV RELIABLE coubte would like six commander ofj,.the Army Ballistic the football team Is a far greater MORIARTY MOTHERS new WurllUer Oiord Organ. Only yard, no pets. 1100. BU 9-8607 un- rooms. Three children, two schort $17,300. R i ^ . Dtmock A .Co., .Financing can be arrangt^. Mlalle Agencjr Which fired the achievement than making sedan. Call MI 9-6746. ATTIC, CELLARS cleaned. Rub­ APUCHCASTTUaOUeHA SEVERAL articles of maple fumt- m 4^ o’clock. PI 2-7998 aftSr T. bish temovedi MI 9-5874. Chord Organ available with. 3 age. 30 9-5627, Raaltore, 30 9-8246, Joseph Ash­ new ex|Norer, ’ told reporters, straight A's. And don’t think the Dial Ml 3-2711 CUPERMA«lfET'ALWA« tare, - reasonable. Including Win- manuals. Only $969.80 inclutfing.S ford. 3 0 9^18. Barbara Woods. JOHN PONTICELLI & SON I960 FORD-^MIood 'condition, |135: thn^ 'desk, butterfly dropleaf JW RENTINO-Rockvflle-Brand yesterday tha orblter probably schools haven't encouraged this Ml 9-6827, avenings between 6 and DO YOU kA V E 'A '58 CAR 'TWaOWgHtM-* private leasona,'^ Optional Mreus- 30 iTl02, or m bert Murdock, 30 CaU MI 9-9516 Would not live longer than two notion. Who are given sweaters by tabla, cricket chair, lounge chair, alon and pedal bpard. Tempo neW,^4laj^ N. p. Ohaae, TR fireplace, ceramic tUe bath, full Certainly will be. days and prob team. 75 enl to Ma # S .£*11.£*n The H. F. Reg. » . (t Name Lassie. Finder Call TR Heattag—Cooling and Sheet Metxl GAS AND OIL combination stove. COVENTRY — 35 acres partly , And what about all thoi* extra­ Trailers ante* on sounding board. -Dut- basements, kta**tt* flrtvea, com- glimockI ' lA O)., Realtors, 30 pbly weeks." ,, 8-9693,______work irKMancheater since 1937, /'RSfrigerator: 30*8-1670 after 7 atanding exclusive cohrtructlon cleared land. contatas *ecUA Storra GA 9-4446. Heating and Plumbing 17 Help'Wanted— Female 35 Articles For Sale 45 App«r9l-;rl*1prs 57 8-7086. /I rooms) large kitchen, full bath prtntment'to see call the R. F. Medaris raid th* 'odfl '.'lbrblt aren’t, going' to take to an In- >y.agpotetiaanL Bxpar- down and lavatory on Mcond home or I LARSON’S driving School-rOffars LLOYD'S PLUMBjl^/ilarviee DEMONSTRATORS: Tha House of kOBTAL LATHE i"x l8 '’. Used rid JUST PICK UP HEATED apartmant, four MORE THAN an ta.Oin feet, Dimock A Co.. Realtors, 3 0 9424S; ahpuM prove te .bsLiit QCMUddecabla $r.ea*ed.,.a.m.ount .of learoing un ienced tax 9-4733. g r a y PERSIAN taml^ Onfer Up FtneW*Uon/CottagA electricitclty, Boor, qlr vomptioned heat ^ oil, Joseita .Ashford, 30 9-6818, Bar'^ benefit—"some substantial advan­ something else gives. all types of driver education on Household S ervice auras aauafactlon, tpt sarvtee. PlSaties, Inc., Avon, Connecticut, ing rotary mowar, ona h.p. clec' 88 WEEKLY PAY30CNTS ' length coat Mink rtiUar and cuffs, and kitchenette. CompH^ larga lot beautifully landscs] Insured dual control cars, stand­ CH 7-6134, 30 one of the laigeat party-i^aiis in trie niotor. Also tool and equip­ nlehed. Central locatfOi school KK, wall, 800W190' front bars Woods, MI 9-7703.- Or Hobert tage"—to the overall space re­ If you have a teenager in your Offered 13A AND ALL'THU.IS y o u r s nevtr worii Stacy remodeled, 8180. Sacrifice for (quick sale, Murdock, 3 0 84473. * own family, you know what a hec­ INCOME TAXES Call ard or automatic. By trained and the country, needs dealers, Exper- ment rentals. A-P Ek|Uipmant, 945 monthly, datl MI 9-68(B. ags, hardtop street, flVe minutes terms. (Jeorgs L. Grosiadio, search program. ALL THREE 8 Oomplat* 30 9-7318, > to Roekvil1^30 mtautn to Hart­ He piotated. out that the satel­ tic life he leads. If anyone is gor Ml 9-3329. : • certified instructor, Ucenaed by FiJtT FINISH HoUahld window lencad dealers needed as mana­ CenUr St. 3 0 9-3063, open 84, 7-9, tor, 30 9-5878. 3IANC31ESTER — Charming sK tbs State of Cimn. Ml 9-6078. ^ Moving—^Trucking- gers. Call or wire "collert,'' The Rooms of Fumitur BEAUTIFUL Russian squirrel dyed ford. Greatesrhargalh. mtek sale lite, while venturing far out into tag te try to make him more ef a shades, made to measure. ... All Beautiful Westinghoua* NEW 88,R)0. Worth t w e . Alaotoqe lot, room (tope (tod two partly fta' space, aleo would explore air den­ student than he is, some of the ex- FIXIERAL mOOME taxes PIV* metal Venetian blinds at a new Storage 20 House of Plastics, Inc., Avon, mink cape stole, Like new. First (V n—BOLTON LAKSl-Four room ished up, fireplace, *torms„ ga FOR ONLY pared with your savtagija mind. MOHTLOCK’S—Uaneherttr’a lead- Connecticut, OR 3-3307. PAIR OF SKIS, in excellent condi , Refrigerator / reasonable offer accepted. 3 0 idert. location, 13^180'. Wonder Ranch furnished. Includes stove, sities at the lower altitudes where toas he Is spending hiS time, on are low price. Keys made wbila you Uon. Phpne 3 0 8-8684. rage, brick front, abundant tress, Reaaonabls rataa. CaH W tag driving achool. Skilled cour­ MANCHESTER Packaga DaUvaty. Beautiful Bedroom Suite 9-9878, ihiur room ^yartment with heat, ful vrtqg atjll800. Worth nrtce. refrigerator, wisher, two double>' it would overlap a region that had going to have to go. teous Instructors. Licensed, au­ wait Mariow’a. ite's to Rockville,\ Both lots Owner transferred. Reasonable, been measured by high sKitude If we want him to get the main Oh All C4HiTentionBl MfikMi Light trucking and packaga deliv­ CLINTON chain Beautiful Living Rhom Suita ' - $120 metith.- beds, two cheat drawers, three oc­ 3 0 94368 after 6. thorised by Department of Motor Help W an ted — Male 36 saw*, - Dswalt Beautiful Dinette Set For casional chairs, complete kitchen sounding rockets such as the course—which Is s good, sound WEAVING of bums, moth holea ery,. Refrigeratora, wasbara and home workshm Wright INCOME TAXES ^raparad. CtU MI Vttaicles for driver, education. • aniP torn ciotblng, hoatery nms, stove moving specialty. Foldiiig Beautiful “ De Luxe" Rang* Wanted—To 9or 58 Three room apartment with heat. I information write Box Y,F^e4^d, set lamps, $9,100 complete. R. F. Aerobee. education he really Hu to work to We Service Ail Makes A $1S VALUE 9-6066. Hydraa.atle, standard ahlft. MI GOOD REUABLX man to drlva aawa. Capitol Bkiuipment Instead' qf^asttnghouae Eiec. First and second floor. $60 inonth. EHmock A Co., Realtors, 3(1 94348, Thus for the first time science acquire—then we’ll- have to quit handbaga reimired, rtppCr re­ chairs for rent. 30 9-0T83. achool bus about SH hours daily. Main. 3 0 8-7968. Lots for Sale 73 T 9-7919, f placement, umbrellas repaired, Refrigerator if you prefer OLD GUNS tany ccndftlaB), Joseph Ashford, MI 9-6818, Bar­ would have important measure­ giving him his dessert first. Which 3(ANC3IEknOR Moving and Truck­ Good wagea. Inquira Raymond R ufaX^m pe, Tables, Linoleum awords, war relics, tatlqu^ rtv. Hooses for Sdle bara Woods, 30 9-7702, or Robert ments in the fringe areas that .are K Just what the schools have been INCOME TAX I la your MANCHESTER Orivliring Academy man's ahirt collara reversed anf: Belcbar, Wapptag, 30 9-3966. JOHN PONTICELLI & SON BOlfTDN—Two largs wooded iota replaced. Mariow's Little Mend­ ing. Co. 30 8-6863. Owned and op­ FOLDING WHEEL chair, very Id a Few Other Aiticlca lone or whola <»U*ctian). 19 MIU (XVn) TWO new Capes With 111 3(urdock. 30 84473. on Williams Road. Call owner, 30 difficult to study but are highly doing with their empharis on so­ home or mlna. Hetosed by State of Conn, and erated by Walter B. Perrett. Jr., S t Tel. oO 84h7. Important both to manned and cial life, popularity, sports, girls' Motor Vehicle Department. Can ing Shop. RESPONSIBLE adult for part time good condition, ISO. PI 34398.. . EVERYTHING C*ll MI 9-9515 \ square ft. of living area. 6 m: (VO) MANt^HESTEflt--818,900 (tope 8-6821. , MORIARTY agent, for Bumbam'a Van Service. store work and delivary. Call 3 0 THE UNPAID from Idanehestar Oreen. YoungaV unmanned aircraft. drill teams to perform between fulfill all driver educational FURNITURE repairing and refta- Service to asirtates. foflr down, two unfinished up. Nice Wernher von Braun, deputy...to halves at football gam u and all Personfls 3 needs, from 16 to 60. Standard 9-4667. BALANCE PRICE WANTBD-Freezer. 18 to 18 fort. town kitchen, living room witb' eonditloiv. Near school*, transpor- 301-315 CENTER ST. Mi 3a i 35 iablng: antlgues restored Furni­ SUGHTLY -USED O.E. ONLF 8868.36 TWO, ROOMS pertly furnished with fireplace, vestibule.- Large lot SOUTH COVENTRY— Three lots, Medaris, said one reason the' nfew th* other frosting. WANTED—Ride to Rockville mom- shift, push button, fluid drive a ^ ture Repair Service, Talcottville. MOVE BY TRAILER van. It's leiM Writs Box R, Herald. \ tatlott and shopping esnter. Im- 76x128. 8880 each, ..Call 30 9-686L automatic. Serving Mancheste^r, BOY—PART TTME work in drug pump, 838. 3 0 9-0830 afUrJ Free storage until wanted.'Free rttnporch. Private entrance ta a $16,m. R. F. Dimock and Co, n: inga, 6 a.m., Mon-Fri. Call MI 3G 3-7449. ' expensive—One load, ' instead of atom. Experience preferred, good vmtdtate^rtipancy. Call the R. F. -4P“ Rockville, Coventry, Bolton, An tWo or three—Easier loading' and delivery. Free set up by our own;CONSOLE MODEL sewing ma­ private home. For working couple Realtor*, 30 9-S34S, Joseph Aab- pimock Realtors. Ml 9-8348 or LOT—170x858, high elevation, on successful orbit was that tha sec- 9-5010^______, opportunity for advancement. / ford, 30 94818, Barbara Woods ^ a- - .#4^' • 4®*! w dover and Verhon. Call'Mr. MiC' ABSOLUTE Bargain — UphOlstar- unloading— Distinctive, dlnifted LARGE DOG hous% M- aal*. ME reliable men. j chine, ' good condition. ReasonaM*. only, MI 9-808. Iseseh Ashford, 30 9-6818, Bar- bus line, actin- hlnuwlt. New living nxwn with large flat, well shaded lot at high Tblsi meant that tha phas* ef SALESMEN Don't give up! For a good Business Serviced Offered 13 Re-aidini; specialistB. Easy bud 14' RUNABOUT-with 12 b.p. motor. sonablet price' Com* 94248, Joseph Ashford, 30 «-S81t, acceleration to 18,000 m.p.h. orbl- ^ _ _ WaUpapet books. Ertlin>tas ice. 30 1-6258. OpaKhlon. Thru Frit,TUl:S pjn. ArcsBC".;.. toc S t. jratr parking. aU facUiUea. liuilt'in bookshelves, flntahsd rsc- slevaUop. Unusual room arrang*: li-^^4tot thro A small loan com- et terma. 30 4-63S5 or ; T Fully o rered by inkuraithrt CRD Good eandftton. C*n m 948ta Oonta!, Barbara-Woods. 30 »-7702. o r Rob­ FLOOR SANDING and luftnlrtiin^ _ST5 monthly. 30 9-1680. reaflon room with fIreiflBee and ment mfkes maximum use ef tm ert Murdock, 30 8-6472. tai speed was touched off pranuw^ -M H I I IS W H A T W | O H H IR Y O U t HERR It^HETVPIMmWI WANT: paAv — seaae "Harry” at 898 Mata Speelallstag to oM noors. H i 8-9109. Bdwiard R. Price. 30 9-lOOi. TWO OR THREE fumirtied rooms paneled den. Huge kitchen, dining 1844 square feet of living area turaly. _ _ ; — 8USU Wkirmi(Formarty Diouglaa MotoisL SUustiona Wantfd— OUTBOARD MOTOR 9-8780. ALL TYPES of carpentry Work for light housekeeping. Apply 4 OOldMERCIAL business or office araa. Twic* aa'many cabtasta as Quality \ constructlMi throu^ieut (XX). $16,iOO-4tov*ntry Lake, new The 70-foot Jupitsy-G w a g • Good Pay to Yeajih'flf Afp ______X— ------PAIHt in o a n d pnperlilUigi^ Female 38 ,Chapel St, space for rant Up to *500 square I usual. Two csramic tils baths. with many features. launched at 12:38 pjn. yssterdAy. 1957 i 3LET MO hardUm done, altemtiona, dormere, rod^ Good clean workmananblp at ms- /'Power'' la the word for thia 38 WATKINS ’ seven room split level, 11$ baths, • Tr^porUtion i Selling ExperiencM'^. poiwargUde. R. n. tag, porctMs.^te. Call 30 9-8881. feet. Uflil nib4ivlde. Mata S t. ‘ $19,900. For further information or fireplace, attached garage, gams It followed' by 10 dpiyi th* sue- coupe UORTENSEN TV.,8peelallBed RCA aqnable rates. 480 yearn in 3tan- h.p. d* UK* Sea'iaBgT " ROOM FOR RENT. Inquire State appointment to see call the R. F. ccMful Navy launching of th* • Iiunirance Benefits 11883. clean. Brunner’a Ed- USED FURNITURE^ loeated near Center. Plenty of room, lake p'rivil^ea. Present • Pleaaphtiy Aggnwrirt talwtaloa a e r v l^ 30 e-4S4l ALTERA'nONS to kitchena, bath eheater. Raymond - Fiska. 30 YOUNG WOMAN deelres typing, Tailor Shop. 8 Blssell. 30 8-7868. parking. Phone 30 9-5329-or 30 Dimock A C o., Realtors, 30 CALL OWNER y mortg*g* can he oasumid, month­ Vanguard utellite. ITevioualy • Hospitalization Beneflts sel. Ton 1 Ttmtpika, Mancheattr. 9-9l8Ti. claricsl work at home. 3 0 94M9. After 6:80 30 8-8047. • Capacity For Hard Work i m j a ' rooma, attic#, cellam, porches or SALE PRICE i-7444. 94345, Joseph Ashford. 30 9-6818, ly payments are only $77.89. R. Ruuia had launched two'Sputnik • Secure Future T r a S v o io N Servloe, EXOTANGE Barbara Woods, 3 0 9-7703 or Rob­ VOL2C8WAI 1956 Sedan. AvaUabUlabia at alla timea. Ptailco fac playtoom. Plumbing,' carpentry, PAINTIN(3— Interior, maMnabl* MIS-0520 F. Dimock A. (to.. Realtors, Ml rpoketa only one of which ii still • Sales Training By Approved • IM r e To Get Ahehd , Bell. Top shape. $899 OFFICES m Andrews Building. 63 ert Murdock, 3(1 8-6472. 9-524S, Joseph Aehfofd, 30 9-6818, In orbit The Army launched itz Transferred^ tory aup^rviailed aarvtee. Tel. 30 electrical and masonry.. Aluminum rates. Nights and Saturdays. 30i Doga—Birds Pets 41 18 OAK STREET, MANCHESTER FURNISHED ROOM for aiding. Garages, cottages, out­ ,Eaat tonter St. frqm $40. An­ PORTER S'rilEET AREA — Six Barbara Wd0ds,^3O 9-7703 or Rob­ Explorer I auccenfully Jan. 31, Factory Methods • inteiligcnf—Good Jadgment MI 8-4331. 9 ^ 1 8-1187. .A 106 Birch St; 3 0 9-8664. (x m IdANCHESTSat > New six buildings. room additions. Nuslde 3IANCHB8TBR PET Canter, 998 drews . - Manchester (torporatlon, room coloniU, vacant, three bed­ ert Murdock, 30 8-6472. but failed on 3 HiSIGHTS, B olton- Wanted—Real Eatate flon. All types of roofing, aiding, minded and want to get tato this for Manchester, South Wtndagr (me, 3rd - bedroom pflarible. sharp, only J|8e0. 1961 Dodge, yards. Rubbish removed at your fast growing, high-ppy. Indurtry, old puppy. Houaebroken. For de­ ___ INART W. YOST, Jeweler, re- KEITH'^ or double. Near bus line, alt con- Magnificent new ranch. Slx- do sedap engine, Juat convenience, 24 hour Service. 3Q gutters and carpentry work. 88 tails caU 3 0 94447. USED FURNITURE 'Veniencea, parking. 30 9-8041, area. Phone 30 8-5065. ^{tacious renovated kitchen. Gpod roonie. two car garage. $21,000. SELLING, BU'hNO, trading L M- years experience. 311 8-7180. you owe it to yoimrtlf to find out ^ r s , adjusts watenes’ expertly. investment Income. Prime idea­ M L (which mean* Live Modefn- hauled. iM t Chevrolet four door 9-8787.______' about thia traiiUiig and our Place­ Rehapnahl* price* Open dally. BARGAINS'! Se* signs on Bolton Center Rd; R. eodan,/powomlide, clean. 1988 EXTRA LARGE modem room with tion. R- F. Dimock A (to.. Re " F, Dimock A Co., Realtor*. 30- Multlple List)—alt your real estate ROOFING, s id in g , painting. Car­ ment AdiriaonnServlce. For free Articles For Sale 45 Thiiriiday eveninga. 139 Spruce tors. Ml *4248. Joseph Ashford. the modern way. The Ellsworth Chrysler two-door hardtop. Only ^GOT BULLDOZINO, excavating, information,^ without obligation. RecUner chair, formerly $89.96! aH housekeeping facUtties, fully 9-5245, Joseph AshfXd- 30- back fllUng. Dump truM pentry. Alterations and additlona. Street. aQ 9-4887. attached. Private entrance. Genr NOTICE/ 30 9-6818, Barbara Woods, 30 ' 6818, Barbara Woods! MI 9-7702 Mitten Agency, Realtors.'.311 3-6930 818W. Turnpike Auto Service, 164 Write: Training Service, GRAVSB SPECIAL—81.80 per ton Gray nylon with green plastic arms Wert 30ddle Tpke. 'Reasonable rates, no job Celliim. ' Workmanship guaran­ tieraen only, lo i Chespiut St, . 9-7702 or Robert. Murdock, or\Robert Murdock. teed. A. A. Dion, lnc„ 399 Autumn Box 8>Neraln, delivered in' truck load lota. and headrest. Automatically ad­ In ieeordance wlthxthe require­ 34472. LISTINGS taANTED. single and 3 0 9-0650. Fuel and Feed 49-A justable to any position. As ta — ments of the Zoning Reguli^lona 1984 FORD Ranch Wagon. Fordo- St. 3D 8-4860. ;z : Cmahsd stone, washed sand sadj FRONT RPG3C one step off drive- htANbHEB'TERX Canterbury St, two-family houses. Member ot 3ARDS recovered wlP' No. asphalt. 30'8-2437, Nuaadorf f'aiid 819.96. ' ' way. Quiet neighborhood, parking, for the Town of Manchester, (tonn, FOUR BEDROOM oolanlat, 11$ 3(LS. Howard R. Hastings, Real­ matic. R. H. Full price 8799. See SEASONED barir^ odd for flre- Racllner phalr, formerly 889.98. th'i Zoning B oird o t Appeals will SK.room (tope; five finished, plas­ -thla-tenigliL Bnawer’e Edaeli Tol­ 1-WOd i ahlnglea-and-painted-at-the R AT9 ROOFmo CO., ahlivrt* rtid . Business .Opportunities. 32 and Stons .Company. phone, next to bathroom, shared bath^ taotty ptae W c^ aw tered tht^gughput. low down pay- tor, Ml 9-ll()7 any time built up roofs, gutter and epp^' -nlace; md atait to pown nyirti wltlr -brown plastic - hearing on Monday, land Tpka., 3tanchester, Conn, samt tjmit. Low rates. Call 3d Ml 8-7"**8-7088. Letmard' ■* * L, Gipto, “ ‘ otheniraeparnte shower. ' "meni:"FHAm"di^age" 'available. ARE YOU OONSIDBRINO 9-6086. ductor work, roof, chimney X e - FOR LEASE ,. arms and haadreat. D*' luxe design MI 9-OOM evsnihg./March 31. 1958 at 8:00 91205. ■ . KNAPp SHOES. Harry Mahoney, as above. As is-^19.9S. AAA Realty Agents, Jim and SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? raira. Ray H*C*now, Ml ^94314. F.M. iSr the Hearing Room of the JevtTuttle. MI 94308, . Ray Jackson, Ml 8-6835 New two bay service elation. Cor­ 86 Maple St. Tel. 3 0 .8-4837. Garden—Farm— Dairy spat Building on the follow^ (XIX)-SPECIAL I. N ew '81$ room W* will appralM your propert) pBvoritB Dtiign ner Grove and Hale Sta., Rockville. KEITH’S Apartments—Flats— appUcations. ranch. Built-In oven and stove, free and Withemt any obligation. FIREPLACE, furnace mrood.'C«ta*r Products 50 ^pftlVATE PONij -^^i^pproximately We also buy property for cash. R abbitl FOR ALL TYPES of .r^ n g and Excellent location. Paid training USED APPLIANCEPLI Tenements 63 Hartford Electric Ughl 4, 30 THREE RGOM heated apartments. ting notirifr th«t AVON CAIXJNG women who want ■poaal, recreation room, ho^ water Large living room, wall to wall NICK .E- PBLLETTIER, of 42 SjiOth part-time work. Wonderful oppor­ Itasidanhs Zone V i Extension of rug, fireplace; two large bed' WhitnfY 8tr#«t, Hartford, have fU ^ an Heatingjwd Plumbing 17 permission to h « ^ free standing heat, attached garage, close to application dai^d- March 14. 195V'with tunity for energetic lady, 80 to 60, grade and high ochools. Ihqutre rooma, 'den.. Cabinet kitchen. All thFi Liquor Control CommUaion/Tor a to earn excyilent income, Etaper- m u n d aign. X . . . plastered walls and ceilings, full R^ataurant-'Liquor''p€rmit forMh# sale I. WATSON, PLUMBINO and heat­ Joseph MkkuUs. IIS Wells St., ' Town and Country Realtor, AD ing contractor. New teatallations. tence not neOeasary to earn at 34266, Glastonbury 3tE S.:|792. cellar, oil hot wa^er heat. Roof has of alcoholic liquor on th^ once. Phone 3 0 8-6194. I Besldencr Zone B. Extension of .large overhang. ' Omblnatlon Acadia Rrataurapl* ’ J$A.-ToUmnd TUm- alteration work and repair wotk. ptrinissfbn is requested to sharpen piki*. Mahche.at'ftt;. / . . 30 9-8809. X u m m I (XXV) ELEVEN unit rooming aluminum windows and doors. 30 Thf' bueinpae la ow’ned Ay Dominick WATCH THIS SPACE haiKl''and powgr law-n mowers in house in East Hartford, $38,000. ■mile ■view. 1*4 acre Jot- $21,000. te. PelUttUr ana Kailmi«p* M. L'^aln- Mar garage: with sign for same. Excellent investment property. Tom Minor, Btoket', Rockville, TR aki of 43 ^uth Whltntf Street. Hart­ S t ^ , 40 Green Man6r Rd., ford. and 128 EncUaood Avenuo. W#*at X, PLU3CB1NO AND ■ heattag—repalre I For T h e For further informatloo or ap­ 8-5042. Hartfor(1^ r<‘a!*<*cth’^lyy and will co^ and eontract wwk^CalJ 30 9-8841. SEPTIC TANKS Kesiaenco Zonq. A. Extension of pointment to see call R, F. ducted by P Q M m i^ E. PELLETIEfi psmiMion !•' rrtjuegted -for start of of 43. 8out1r*^tJW>* Street. Martfqrd, AND. I Dimock A C o., Realtor*,' MI 9(^45, MAN(3IESTER > - Bowers school Mnatruction on new addition. Joseph Ashford, 30 9-6818,. Rar- area, six room C^ape. Excellent “ .PELLETIER. PLUOBED SEWERS Center Motor Sales, 461 Main Si bara Woods. 30 9-7702 or Robert condition, ceramic tllq bath, fin­ Dated Mari;h Ik 1936- NOTICE li AU.NEW aidence Zone B A Business Zone Murdock; Ml 8-6472. ished recreation room, attached, YOUR HEATING SYSTEM SL Variance te requested -to .re­ oversized garage; outside patio At a meeting held by the Town NatklRC CliiRiA ■ . . . . . , pair used cars for sale on the OWNER TRANSFERRED - - O-I. and fireplaoe. Amesite driveway, Planning Commission of Manches­ I SepUe ‘fuBk*, Dry WeUs. Sewer premises. . _ "r -41$% mortgage .(approximately contar lot, split rail fence, nicely ZUD ter, C^onnecticut, March 34. 1958, Lloc* Installed—Cellar Water- I CONVERT TO 6 iL HEAT NOW! | ■ . -(CUfford Ulm', 401-403 Center St., $12,000) can be tu rn e d . SK landacapfd, many, extras. Direct in accordanc*' with .the Charter for room ranch, three bedroom*. A-1 from owner. Information given R a M O V K s prorttag Den*. ■ Can Ue! We’ll Be pieased To Submit An Eettasate, g MYSTERY CAR Business Zone II. Variance le re- the Town of Manchester, Connecti­ miested to erect free standing, condition. ■ Attached garage- with appointment. Principals only. RUST! STAINS cut, haling deemed it for the pub­ -^hted, ground aign 8’ closer to radiant hot water oil Heat, ceramic 3 0 3-1504: InaUimVK'flNn lic good that building lines should Z * ROTARY w PRESSURE RURNERS . tile bath, combination atorm wta­ (o w i ron TiK :7 : NMHNNEY BROS. atreet than regulation* *Hoi^' 8201 be altered, paaaed the following dows and doors, Cpramo riding. SIX ROdM (tope—-Finished recrea «n o suMrats Mr. and Mrs. Rabbit will delight ■ COMPLETE HEATING ” OF THE YEAR... JBdwafd H. Flack, 53 Agnba Drive, 10.30 orders viz » - ■ SawaitKia Ols|>psai Co. Hasidence Zone A. Variance is re- Insulation. Large lot all city utijl- U6n...JtKtm with bar. Amealte the youngatem and make * won­ drive,'Just off West (tonter- St Ordered: That on the, w-«fterly 189-IS9 PSMI St. — in g-680S. 8tes — Hot Water — Warn* Air — Air Conditioiitag | • qiieatod to erect attached breeze- #les, near schools, bus, shopping Ybu’ll like the fresh, young derful gift! You’ll have as much aide of Oxford Street starting I -1 -We Believe The Finest area, easy financing. Immediate Ideal for" family with children wmimm»!> —to ** ?•* M tn. charm of thia clever dreai — a fun making this, cunning couple, way and garage-2’ closer to south ■WIMN raOMICn. ,, at a point IOC north' of Middle sideline than regulations allow. occupancy. George L. Graziadio, Direct from owner. Call 341 9-0940 favorita design in the dress design as the children will' have playing Turnpike We*t and running Realtor. 311 9-5878. naWHKHX' w-ei-»»w.ie.*r- contest St U.C.L.A. with them. Of The Imports! Thomaa Conran, Jr., 4 Green STAFFORD SPRINGS—Large 12 northerly for .a ^stance of NEW! NEW! NEW! Road, Residence Zone A. VariMce No. 8201 with Patt-O-Rama Is Pattern No.' 5847 contains hot- 102', more or leas, the build 4XVni) NEW CAPE. $16,900. SK room house, 8 baths, Oil hot water la siass 10, 12. 14. 16. 18. 20. SlM iron transfer for both biinniea and • SEPTIC TANKS IB requested to erect porch which finished rooms, 11$ baths, amesite heat, 3 fireplaces, full cellar. City ing line shall be 19’. Cleaned and Installeiil HOT WATER HEATER will be 4' clortr to east sideline 18. 32 bust, 4ti yards of 35-inch; costumes; material req'ulrements; The Corhmiarton finda that Dam­ drive, choice location. R. P. water.. Good condition. Excellent T-S yard contrart. scM-ihg and finishing directions. OPERATING ON NO. 2 FUEL OIL ^ e n regulations allow. Dimock A ' (to., Realtora. 30 fo)' convalescent home or large ages in the amount of One Dollar # SEWERS Bert W e y , 24 Hathaway Lane, family, 117.560. Tom Minor, Brok­ Coflipony CoHiinq? Bend Thirty-Five Cents in coins Send 35c Coins, for this pattern and Benefits ta tha amount of One Manchester Motors 94248, Joseph Asbtord, 30 9-6819. for this pattamadd 8c for each Machta* Cleaned Hot water ae yoa Ilk* ill Gnaraataed aadl Residence Zdhe B. Varianra 1* ra- Barbara Wdbda, 30 9-7703, or er, Rockvilla, TR 5-5043. CALL MARY'S —add 5c for each pattern for firat- Dollar were Ineurred in the alter­ at ‘’SclUng and s^rViciiig OldsnYobiles quMted to erect addition to *outh pattern for Snt-cIsM mailing, elaaa mailing. Bend to. Anne Cabot, flta meat aeoaeialeal east to you. Robert Mufdock, 30 84472. For Chickens, Ducks, Tur­ ing o f this building line. For Over 23 Years” ‘ , * aide and raar of dwelUng which BOLTON—Five rootn ranch near keys Bar-B-Oued for •end to Bus Bumatt, The Man- Tha Manchester Evantag Herald, TOWN PLANNmO 0031308- # INSTALUTION Manchater Itaa. Lot 150x300, shaater Evantag Herald. IIM AVB. I III I ""1' . Will b# 1.4’ closer to rear yard line (IV). OFF PORIBR STREET — m u t ekeittag, taste. tu t AVE, OF AMmCAB, NEW 8ION . ‘ SPECIAUST 512 WEST CENTER s t r e e t tlmn regulation* allow. T id y (top* Cod. (tonter lot. am u- Baaement garage, fireplace, base­ o r AMBEIOAi. NEW YORK M, YORK M, N. T. Print Name, Ad- Martin E. Alvord, Chairman "OIL HEAT IS CLEAN HEAT" board .radiation, hot water he*^ M.T. Print NasM. Address with All pGnonu InUreutid W” Ito drive. 814.760. This K ar ex­ MARY'S MARKET draaa and Pattern Number. Dorothy C. Jaodbaon, Becretary MI 5^511 ★ Ml cellent buy ta a beautiful location. ceramic bath, Toungatown kltch 1 8. 3lata Z t. T*L M I %48M Eons, Btyle Number and Bise. .Hava you a copy of our 1958 , Ermano Garaventa TtwR Rii CtiiRtri Open. Dgily till 9 P.$i.-^turtliQr t ill • , ZONING BOARD OF .^FBALB R. F.. Dimock Co., Realtora," 30 eit Can b* purchased wUh W Op*« Pri. tiU 8—8 »t till • Basle Fasbion. Bpriiig and Bum- Needlework Album? It contains Edward Dik 9-6348 or Joe*]ta Aolifcra 3(; wltliout modern style furniture SUNDAY TILL 1 VM. mar 'U coBtatas dosana mom a. William H. Stuek.' (toairman dosana of pmtty daalras in crochet, John H. Boeaan FO eM tY IROTHERS, INC- Daniel L. H*Jr, BscrsUry 9-M18, Barbara woods,'3P 8-1703, Seen by appointment only. Call aatait. easy ta asw atylaa ta all knit, aynbroidsry and aew; plua dl- DraiiaiR Of. Ifancherter, Conn. lit ^O A D OTWCRT—MI #-458» A * r t New 441B Robdrt JAirdoek, MI 844|^ 3(ra. Zuckarman. 3 0 94288.. •IBML g M «a l foatufsa. Send 88 metlona for one knit and threa iCanefa 85. H1951 - Ml f -4143 . airta fap-yeer'rtify.' crochet Itema. Only 38e a cepyl A dvt Na. S67S ■> 9 '^ .■'-' 'J ■ '■ 'V5-j ' ■■ ■ ■ ■ T>, . ' 'rt-

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N tHURSDAV, ATwece DnHr Rue The Weather PAGE TWENTY.POUR r v < - ■■■ ■•■■. y--\ Fetaenst * f U. B. liaurlffHtfr lEnfttittg ^ ra lii • i ' • • > ^ - - v' tfii. r rf liHLi ■»■ ../V .V’- M ■ ■ ■. ■ ■ A t a recent nibeting of the ways Clean eaal tsiriiieL LStV S^t Alumni of Afmsylvanla Btkto Ths' Corps 'Cadet class will meet Monday Deadline Saturday fair, With -i"' tonight- at #:80 at the Salvation and means committee of the Wash­ '7 ■■■'A. University l ^ g in the Hartford ington School TOTA plans were •non tesiqmr*tnr*a.^ingi'W t* J About Town area will hffld a dinner meeting at Army ClUdel. T h e leader, Mrs. et.ftnAiidH Florence Stevenson, will be in made to hold a si«n gT alr in Ma; On Bridge Tickets! the Ter|i^e Room of the Bradley The PTA unit and Cub Scout Pac •f Orephiton VU lag0 ( l h e ^ i ^ X Field VJurport Restaurant negt charge. A sound movie, “The God / '' } I BUr of Uit Bast, Royal Black of the Atom,” will be shown. The 112, sponsored by the PTA, will George. Msrlow today reminded! | Pracaptory, has canceled Its month* WetUMday night. Dr. Elric A. work together on the project Mrs. W ^ e r , president of the Univer- public is'Invited. , Manchester car owners that ob-| AdvarttilBg an Paga i t ) PRICE nVE c | | ^ ly meetlaf In April. A Chapter Anthony Salafla and Psul white (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CON^i>1UDAY, MARCH 28. IMS meetlnf will be held on Gtood Bri* :y, will be the speaker. are chairmen. sole\p Charter.0%k Bridge tickets' Y O L . L X X V II, N O . 151* ■ ■ ' Taas The MisMotiary Circle of the Pinehurif lolk# ere the frlendlieit people in town.-We t day in Boston. Bupper will Bmanuel Lutheran Church \yill ■ still being collected at his Main . Members of Wapping Grange served at 6 p.ra. and degree wi Bmergepcy mass feeding was hold a party at » o’clock tomor­ m: gtore. The ftroceeds go to char­ ^ pick thepT+het weyi io we're |ure that you will have will follow at T o’clock. AU/Slr discussed by Mrs. Helen Beneche row night at the church In celebra­ will meet at the Newkirk and ity. Monday, March 81, is the dead­ Knights aih invited t o ' Jiltend. of the State Department of Civil Whitney Funeral Home, Bast line (orxrMeeming the tickets at Watson Favors tion of its 18th birthday. The Hartford, tomorrow bight at 8 Those desiring transportation Defense at the meeting last night speaker will be Mrs. O. KarJdan­ the Hartfdrd Bridge Authority, Ijfriendi^ courteous helpers when you ihop of Pinehurit. o’xlock to pay respects to Howard tfiould call William pfrkingtpn, of the, Jayced Wives at the home der of Worcester, Maas. So far 7 4 UI0V has already TbpiAaa Conn or William "J. Bren of Mrs. Samuel Pierson, 11# Con* A. Muir, whose wife is secretary turned (n 100)SOp tickets anu the stop end shot at Pinehurit, the niceit place In toWh Gov. Ribicoff’ft qaft. stance \Dr. She also showed a film It is existed that over 2.000 of the Grange. #1,000 is to be divided between the on the\mbject. Mrs. Roy Parker eases of Qirl Scout cookies will be Manchester. Mental' Health Clinio I Q l ' - iji^ and her', committee served refresh­ A dessert bridge for the beneflt to ihop. Road Program Robert P. C^man Jr., son of delivered in town tomorrow. It is (78 per cent) and Uv^Manchester ments. \ asked that someone be on hand to of the scholarship fund .will be Polio Assn. (28 per .centh^e said Mr. and M c s ,^ P. Coleman, IM held b ythe Mt. S t Joseph Ac»d- Lydall 8t:j^waa recently .alectad accept the cookies at those depbts today he has another 10,000-tickets P. S. We have the be#t food in town too! . HarUord, March 28 l « —fUnate Seven members of the Frank J. to which they will be delivered. emy Alumnae Assn, on May 17, at to bring into Hartford after ^x^e 1 majority leader Elmer 8. Watson to mambanhlip in Alpha Nu fra- 12:30 p.m., in the ballroom of the . f . ta.'nlty,>«(atlonal chi^)ter of Alpha Mansfieldi, DeUchment, Marine Monday deadline. ' today h* favora legislation Corps AhaiUary, observed the I4th Police Chief Herman D. Schendel Hotel SUUer. Hartford. Those More than 48,000 additional By WUJ.IAM L. BVAN arbekata could teach the moon In which win vota enough fund.4 to Gamr^Rho, o f which ha has been wishing reservations may contact tber for two years. A lunios annivsesSJW of the auaillary with is In Berlin today attending the tickets were left at the Manchester (A F Facaiga Maw* Analyst) a matter of 110 hours. But thsy keep the atate road building- pro­ a dinner Ivesday night at the Wal­ monthly meeting of the'Connecti­ either Mrs. Raymond Gonnan or 'nuat Od. and the town clerk's of BACK ON Ksdd that a aabon shot ta not a gram going at full stcaih until at/tna Univeraity of Connecticut, Mrs'. Peter Naktimis. * PINEHUR8T IS OPEB A mammoth aputnik??? ts majoring in forestry. nut Rsatadrant. cut Chiefs of Police Assn. flee earlier and have also, been * ' Mvsot for tha immsdiata future, April 1059. turned in to the ’’Bridge Tickets THE JOBI A moon - high satellite? ‘ and. that human moon-travel still By that time, he aaid, the 1050 for Charity’’ fund. ’The drive was Whet’s next in the heevenly is y ^ m away. LeglsUture will have had an op> T started in January by Marlow and I TH un and FRI. TILL 9 PJi CoM Wer. ,. Whet does the AmaHcsn selantiata agree moon portunity to reexamine tha pro­ iJayceea Charity M il co-bhalrmeiH Kremlin heve up its -sleeve in travel la\y*ars away and even gram end to move ahead from Bruce Noble and Edward Tomkiel. ] then will MM umdna But sclen- th^e. In thi# manner, he added, Says States Get acquaint^kwith the every day low price# In PI”*: the Soviet spece progrem? R o (u ls I Several Manchester -service sta- burst Grocery D ^ . ... end take advantage <»t weekend tiaU in the united SUtss plan at­ thei’a iriiould be no delay. A V ite d r d *(b^ ] tlons also served as collection | -Vagus hinU suggest Russian tem pt to send unmanned ve- ‘The Wetherafield Republican points. -'specials, too... sclmtlsts sr* working on aoms- hlelse to the vicinity of the moon said It wouldn’t be prUdent at thia Gan Handle The money (about $1,800) al­ tjilng sp*ctsc»»Ur, Thar# also at* for colleetian of daU. It is raaaon- time to vote funds for a (Lycar pro­ P u s h e d b y ready realized'' is . the largest I hints that eoTlst poUUdsns would abla to assume the . Russians will gram as recommended by Governor, : amount collected by any ' single PRe to tlatis th* B « t vanmre to do UiuwlBe. I'group in Hartford County, Marlow aoma^iog new in th# Cold War: A In Washington, gusases basad WaUon said he favora taklng|'|]^ M a jo r T a r t ' said. CHOCK FULL dV ^TS 0ptLt» offenaiva on InUIUgance information Jean advantage of all matching federal! It’s bean almost *v# soontbs funda available at thia time. Infor-' slnca ths Russians launched their to th* pdsiribnitr of the mammoth . Washington, March 128 (ff) sputnik, carrying a auceaaaor t* mation on hand, he said, ahows Washington, March 28 {fF) awxwd artlflcial Earth aatelllU, (ha't #52 . mllUonJn . federal _ . ______match- r---Secret»ty of iM bw Mitchell Deadline Saturday iputaar n. Lately Moacaw has Um martyiOd dog L ^ k * ^^Kput- ^Democratic Congressional nlk H. Thare is an outaids pos- mg flmds are now available if Oon> Ttoid! C^greos today he was K’ V t- basn tantalising th* rant of ^h t neclicut kicke in with around |27 leaders pushed todaF for quick For CMA Tickets! T C “c,n 9 9 .' worUl concerning the race for Out­ aibiUty ths Russians may try to not prepared “at the moment” send up a space platform — a milUm of its own money. action on the highway con­ er S ^ e . The Watson comment today fol­ to recommend exteiwion of Petbaps th# Russians havt baan sort of mtarmediate station for struction speed-up bill to try Progrese in the aale of aerieai FEATURED THie WEEKEMD We Just hope our ads moon flin ts. Thera is no serious lows a high level meeting of OOP emergency unemployment re­ I tickets to the Manchester Qvle I trying sad falling -with new legislative Icadera Thursday after­ to get it to President Eismi- are read aa carefully aa la n d in g attempts. Or per^ps spsculatiod about space shipe in lief to-worker# not entitled to Mualc Asan. events next year is ex­ the "hoepital notea"> In the sense of craft capabla of car­ noon at tha state capitol. K6 de­ hower's desk next week. joblesfr benefits under existing and cellent, according to Thomaa Mcl? they plan to time tbsir new ahoot cision wss reachtd, he saiA as to The SenaU passed tba big anti­ HALE’S Self Serve Meat D ept rying human beings to ths moon, the Manchester Herald. far a prdpltioua moment There is Ixw. ' ' Partland, public relatlona worker { but an attempt to send up a tha extent of the RepubUcan road recession measure 84^ late yester­ for the association. some though tjmt tha datarmln^ He said the administration pro­ I Friend's • On the political aide, the Rus­ buUtUng program to adopt and day and immediately asked -for a TTiere is a rise in family mem- Prestige French our lUMt managar, push for a auBsaait eonfarenea is also as t* how it ahould be tl- s p ^ y conference with the HwMe gram for limited expansion of un­ POUBLE S & H GREEN STAMPS TODAY WITH CASH SALES Charlea McCarthy, waa U n M with ths timific of tha next sians seem to be prepering for a employment, benefits under existing I berahlpa. One family of five has en- ~ ir. There ate bt' nmneed. He aald sentiirtent was Corned Beef eonflned to the hoepital apace venture. Jittt la a#vsaca of heavenly Ccrid War. to flnsnc# an — state programs “wUl take care of IsNlled en toto, and several /amilies I a W—- I* meeting, it would bave( dteatkms they plan spectacular pro- diidded i to whether I The House quickly agreed today ’ four have enrolled. ' for about ten daya . . . the major part” of th# current un­ I Ice Croam <». 79 c anormoua propaganda impaoL to the request. Gne couple who veoentty moved j Hath and most Pinehurat cua- (OeaMaaadl os' Fag* Tea) (CaattaiM# am Page Ten) House Speaker Rayburn (D-Tcx) employment situation:' froiA Philadelphia enrolled. They l THUR& Tbru SAT. tomera knaw about i t . . SpecUtatloA on Soviet ptaas runs Mitchell Uitified befoip the S A V E fO < ^ O F F SAVE ISs MARCH Se and Senate Majority Leader Lyn- HAirS MEAT DEPT. have been here only a short tltne, 3 cans $ 1.00 all the way from maaaad dsvlcas dbq B. Johnson (D-Tkx) joined in House Ways and Means Conunit- or MMca ^ tfo n n s to “Jtist aa- UPTON TEA mCULUP PRICC knd w en re^rtedly surprised to I FlaMt Sm eraan you can buy, Antoine Buyaee, 'Tony expranUng the hope that th* blO tee at the start of hearings on find such, a cultural movement | other sputalk.” Rimie adueated President Eisenhowar’a plan for to you." from our guaaaiBg csstars am tha poasibUity can h* sent to the Whit# Hotqw W I Good mtot Is M S M r id fe your wftN M 119, Mrarofero here. “ Thby thought they were meat departme^ wa# before (ktngreM begins iU Easter federal financing of a 50 per cent leaving all that behind them in a t a huge spntaik, p e r i ^ up to confined to Ws home, 1* Ike Sees U.S. Peril! recess nekt. Thursday. extension of the time for which wt sftiftot only Nm b(Ht to olPftr you! I PhUadelphla.’^ . eve Of Mx tons, carrying a Hve jobless benefit* are now paid. sSSciAllASW Coventry for t«m areeka creature. The bill wbuld pour an Sdditioa- . One woman called the campaign Sale continjges on regular $1.19 '/i gallon . . . and siiMW his nima Would Add to Ike’s Pleu 4 p Z * I baadquarters yesterday, asking I It ia even poesible, say soma al 81.800.000.000 In federal-sUte did not tppefSr in the Her­ funds into the' nation’s road- MitcheU arited for fast action on I why no ona had cohmeted her. She waatem aclantiiria, that tha Ruij- that alone but Democrat* opened of Seelteit lee Cream at $1.00 ald most ^ to m e rs did aiaas might tiy ta throw a sputnik In Trade Act Lapse building program tWS/'year over had read newspapeiTv accounts (Uf y not know d thing about It what is currentlv in pqMpect. the door to consideration of pro­ ^ IPtOAl 8AU r ACKACIS some' 170 workers who are can­ on a kugt anij^csl « « « • posals wMoh woAild go far beyond would take it mors than 155,000 a It would make avrit^le #5^ vassings Manchester. She watted the Eisenhower program. 71ft ** II patiently, then began to fear that! Wltlr two men gone mtlaa — bayond the moon • - be- Mlliona over-all for/the road build­ VgU. tlAiAdf (Washington. March 25 (iP) — Otially more dangerous than Com- The committee will consider rec­ all tha tickets had been sold from A threa-num de^rt- fot* it retumad to satti# Into Ita pasaidant Ehnnhower eays ietUng miuiists. ing program thl^year, although much of the actpal spending would ommendations for federal relief to ’Hekets are still svailable, SHURFINE menf, Alfred Weigel real- tlM admbristraUoii’a intemaUanal That paragraph among others, unemployed workers who are ex­ OLOBIETrA SUOBD KIFB I going fast. The deadline for i hryBad to ouah htmaelf to goviet nowspapar* drop vagu* however, wea oiritted hi th* deliv­ com* later. PsAmge of the biiri# PREMIER trade program lapse would Jeopar- cluded from benefiU under exlat- Saturday at 4 p.m. After that none | ap ahead of the demand htfff Tliay quota .astronautical ery by Rep. Heard (D-Tex). expocted to provide 58,000 nevf <'kUNE JUICE actaatlMa, lor a x a ^ aa sayh ^ disa tha Jobs of Inx uroaxams. ELBERTA I wiU be sold for another year.-Hsar- F Pinehurat One -meat*. 'a.-3d buQd up the ”d e ( ^ peHr of Ward told inquirers be did not Jobs UUA:ysiHK.L.m)d, ita aponsora qusB » .Hudson Fadsl - ''^We gave him as much problsBta at moon drop the paragraph bacaua# he dis­ say more than 500,000 eventually ^Waitw tU M a r . pi^dimT» ttS^Uwad AutinHdTI!»"WW*W«'t^ HPPtESAUeE Specie! et Q L ^ ^ 2 9 c communism abroad. / (R'-NT) prior to taking the witness stand before the Smat* R a c k ^ Committee. (A P Photofax)^. I tions, b O t^ n arid ha reoognUes Tissues . , . help as poaaiUe. but ha aotvad'.now by us* e< # agreed ^with it. He said he Just may be added. PEACHES c b ^ k a l fuel with arWch eanatine It also would maaa a ratum “to there al« workers not coyeared^ full 400 count had to do most of the mad* cuts as Ka went along be- The p&easur* also for the first Hena edyle In heavy aymp So bdow nntioiuBy i brands. preparation work , . . and the law of the Jurigle ia trade ro- _ _ existing programs who need latloha betwaiea.aatioHA*'„tha.J^L* causa Elsenhower was speaking time would ast up federal incen­ 2'cIJ;33e MORIARTY BROS. large boxes 21e you hava .ho idea of the ttg k t afterward-on a rigid topad- tives, fo the Mates foragtriate blS- 8 for 11.00 cutting, boning, rolling ident arid laat night in Readier Wantsl“^But 19UD Mid t - a Tlpri«iiin'lIBnir"TS« * aast' scheduU and 'T tasnaatty boards along tiw 41,000-mil* suoer- 2 55c and trimming that has to. 18 Seryicemm can’t remember what I omitted.” pGditiolUi mud luim&cutnlMrmd M L JACK FROST SHURFINE FRUIT coast-to-ooast talevlaioti-radio au­ blgbway network—the interstate wMcb would not raiaa any compli­ Spring / fludsoh'-'Ilssue be done, in a meat depart­ This U tha omitUd paragraph system. ment dience. raferring to parsons whom' Ray- Labor to Help cated queaUons,” caused the pib-i HALTS FRESHLY 4 rolls 39e Biaanhowar p*vggad b u d for his Sen. Ooc* (D-Tema), Chief spon- poari to be hmlUd to exteting pro­ CONFEatlONERY COCKTAIL 31 Die as Flan^ bum called “ Mg Mutoessmen’' sor a t the Senate bill, said R not GROUND Speciar Charlie and Tony arar roqusat that Congrass axtand. tiM, “Tbaa* men, rich and powti grams, When you get a full No. 3*4 oan of bark on the Job this weak, Raciprodri Trad* ^ for ? Sv* only would provide thousands of ate S e lf MItchaU added, how«v*r, that or BROtUN SUBAR cocktail In heavy ayrup at tws low beyond tba dlmenaions of thair jobs but would put the interstate Of Bdn on N-Tests a Mobil Labrloatliin price . • it ahould go at thay top of and along with Alfrad Collide in >Air yaan. Ha also Wasti authority to dscaasors, are allegedly Oapttal the WMte House plan may help will be glad to see that systSm back close to ita original the Btataa themdelves to aid tboa* COFFEE your shopping list. cut tariOa as much aa 35 par cent But tbeir behavior Is that o f anti- Washington, March 38 -(j^ — - IOWA CORN.FED REEF • Oii change, Mobil Oil, S quart you get prompt service. uedar prsamit larols during that 15-year Btdtcdule for the next two not in covatdA employment: 2Lbs. 2 7c capacity " " Bridgeport, Tex„ M arc^** <5 capItaUsts. Hence they ar# poten­ yssrs. * Moscow, March 38 iff)—Forelgm ' meeting epde'd. It will meet Writer Reuther agreed with. Ben. under the adminlatratlcm pro­ _ T w o A ir Fmrca plaMS fatnmsd pariod. tially more dangerous tq^ua than 'n Monday. Duly ‘ parliamen- Kennedy (D-Mass) today that or­ -J-' Tbe program faces rodgW gok*f Tho American RoaO Bulldeta Minister Andrei Gromyko ap­ posal the $800 million cost would reMn air cleaner togatbrir aa «udk gathered yeaUr- COBmunlsU among u* becauee Assn, said in a ’utatament there is lups are achediiled to meet ganized labor zhould make . con­ OIDANDMOTHER’S CTO at the Capital and la under Rre, parently will not make hi* report be met originally by the federal day and uw crlpi^ad ample capacity to carry out the tomortqw and there are no sea- crete racommendationa for legisla­ government. Later, however. It transmisalon and dlf. too, from some buSinemmen—100 ’ (Ceatlaaed s « : tion to curb union corruption. *qika Oaks* of sheet iron,'’ All 18 of whom staged an opposition rally fSater program. Contractors now to the Soviet parliament on banf alona oir&mday. Thua it appeared would be repaid by the states (except antomatlo aerTtcesMa aboerd died. the Joint sMsion would be pushed “I agree w# ultimately must get DOVALETTES MIXED reunr itseion) CHICKEN LEGS m Wariringtqn yaatarday. ars opsrating at only about 50 par alng nuclvar testa until next week. through an Increase in the Inaur- ' la a.atrange tom of-the earoa, b a ^ |o MUm^iM (Centianed eq Page Tea) In Balk Xb. 39c poultry will be featured this week at Lb. ing g r u ^ riBUmtty.aad aafety dririTl gave him ararm ovaUooa id to dniltpdw . ^ c k e ta Investigating committee. A P k fs. ia oar own J6t at 302 Main at the start and conchnrion of Ms /h Inspect bnke Hiring X by dipping below an Frtfcast. chev's plana to redrgaifiaa Soviet This waa Reutber’s second da!y BaaltaiF Usana haadksrdUefa DeHoieua for eakea, eooldea, ete. St. . . . Corner Main and UUk and inten .ptbd him aevoo Leads to Reunion ;j^e same Urn*. of testimony at cowitte# hearings rhmfman so low t|a oecupanU m- . macMne Md tractor stations and e dean battery termliials • Middle Thrhpike. -> tlmu with aopUMSB, -19. ■,-SS4_ Both events are eaqpsMsd at a sell tb*’'^machlnes to collective into violence during the 4-year SHORT or SIRLOIN V ' . PINEHURST PORK CHOPS had no ebane* to pandnit*. .Tha dlnnar, gpenanrad by 125 Joint sasaion of the Council of strike b)^ the United Auto Worker# HBLLaiANN'B S. A W. ALASKA ena-'wer * huganC-lS4-mb testa tem collective farms did not get Nrisoa Harris, New Haven Soecial at Lb. ------Tho GlobomasUr oarriod a crow Democratic nominee for preridenL The .move would b* intended to the use of machines and tractors making recommendations. tomey oonvictod on 28 oo*#to $ 7.9 5 Mr$. Alice Macaione . WITH MORE MEN ON -!«£ JOB THIS WEEKEND, WE * f 10, and 5 pasaangors picked up wife Oft Downs, Kan., in asp- Reuther said he favora giving SWIFTS FREI^UM led tbe llat of Democrats provi» arat* cars last Monday for Washington, March 28 (F)—The overstaiadow Prasldant . Eiaenhaw- from the stations when they need­ of embessJement In oOimeettea 8UQAILH)5ARtr FANCY CUT (Material extra) At The Check Outs WILL HAVE ON DISPLAY MORE OF THOSE WONDER­ at Kelly Ate Force Base, San ing a bipartisan touch. House Appropriations Committee ar** inviUUon to foreign acientiats labor the maximum amount of with home building p e o ja ^ wa* Antpnlq, Tox. The C-n9’a creW Ms new assignment at Hunt­ ed them. freedom to clean Out Its own FULLY TENDER • ____ . MdUM tpeakor Rayburn er AFB, Ga. Thay became arid.today lagging farm' income ia to witness tests in the Pacific thia sentenced today to fo T to ■*¥«■ BEEFSTIAKS H A TIV E BRp[LERS““tt^49€- numbmegR. Tex); InTa spearii read fc Premier Nikolai E. Avkhlmovich house, but—agreed '^ th Kennedy, Free plc^-np and delivery separated Tuesday and Mrs. a major reason for the recession. summer to show how far the o f WMte Russia said Khrushchev's yeanfI# the'8t*te^ Prison i f " ‘The Globemaster waa an route because he Mri a coniUcu _ United States has advanced In re­ and Sen. Ivea (R-NY) that some m Beans O'Bara wound up here Wed­ Tha committee voloed disappoint­ reoikanisation plan was ”as revo- legislation is nieeded. He arid he WethersfielA Sdparlor Coart 13 O i l Can’ 49 c BONELESS GHOIGE BEEF OVEN ROASTS from Kelly Ate Fbroe Base, Sen gagemsnt out of town, aqunded a ment because, it arid, “ no pro­ ducing radioactive fallout. Jadgo John B,..TWm also erdesod ,Ant(mlo, to Tinker Ate Force not* Bimllar to SHaenhqwer'a m nesday. lutlonaiy as coUMtiyization” v^hich will have such recommendations Not leaa tfca^jiaadwieh eteaka MORIARTY BROS. The Red Cross arid O’Bara posals are being made to bolster The council of nationalitlea met got under way in 1932. \ H a ^ anspj^nded (ram the prac­ They will sell at Lb. Base, Oklahoma City. saying the Soviet diallmy* to W# for only four hours today and when he testifies later before-Ken- hi gravy, Dubuque Ham^/ E.ei, *2,99 Lubrication Department was found in Roberta, f Ga., farm income at the market place.” Also awaited was announcement nedj^B subcommittee. tice * f and rcoommeaded S01-S15 Center S t—M l 8-518# ^1 .0 9 - The O -llt took off from Shep­ free world in ecooonilc competi­ It did so in sending to U)e House Khrushchev left an hour before' that formal proCeedinga be Eb- pard Ate Force Base; WichlU tion ia "unralenUng^and deadly.' yesterday after higliway pa­ of the new (Council of Ministers, or Reuther said ha agrees generally 8 Lb. C»n ' ■ ■ / ' . trols of Mississippi, Alabama for debate ncxt.week a bill to pro­ cabinet,' which Khrushchev will with AFL-CIO president George Btitated t* {kennanentiy bste Keebtor Olob W as, Tex., for CSrsweU AFD Rayburn added; / Mm from praraee. Counsel for Lean chuck ground will be “ It will profit A notMng If we and Georgia traced his credit vide #3,218,088,585 to finance Agri­ name to . replace the government Meahy’a comment that the recent Oraekera lenten Cssserole# Uie pliuiM feU ariUrip shout 000 card purchat«. The offictf culture Department activities for Harris immedlstely appealed 69c Ib. and we will have our - yards of each other in ru^ed gaM tha moon and lose tbe Earth which rMigned yesterday along rackets committee report on hear­ telephoned his wife here and the fUcal year sUrtlng next July 1. with former Premier Nikolai Bul- ings held last year, was ”a dis­ and posted a 815.000 appeal bond. C**k FROZEN F 0 W S#-E-G-I-A-L-S - *\ own make Sausage Meat at acrub oai country cut by ravinee tA h a RuasiattL News Tidbits SanaUne GhopMate In tha prepamd version the Ray­ asked licr to meet Mm la In another action to^ y, the com­ anln. There'was speculation that graceful example of--the use of porfaclly in 79c lb., Hot Sausage at 89c Gild ffUUiM* Columbus, Ga. mittee approved #750,000 for the Called from 'AP Wires ' f-ulganin-Would be named a deputy aenaationaliam In an effort to BUTTER DOWN 2 CENTS Nnt Cookie*' The 0^124 burned fiercely. Pools burn speech: included an attack on k*yn«l4« I CAMPBELL'S OYSTEH STEW ...... 2 ccqis S9e and large link Sausage at “ rich and opponents of .Mrs. O’Bara said she would new Civil Rights Commlasion In premier. amear the trade union movement.” New York, March 28 (JThm of molten metal glimmered around Reuther laid he thinks Meany Some leading food -chains cot 79c lb. th*. tra ^ prograni -aa being poten- leave today. ■ the 1059^ fiscal year. The step was Khrushchev led other members MRDS EYE FRENCH FRIED. PpTATOES Z pkqs. 35e GOLDEN CALIFORNIA the wreckage. The C-U9 (®d not taken over opposition from south­ Republic of Korea President of tha .Communist pSrty.’s . ruling meant there waa overemphasis in the price of hutte^r. today In th* bum. ern members of the appropriations Syngman Rhee ridlcriea prospecta .Presidium into the Kremlin hall as tha report on headline material wahe of radootions by Midwest Mil Carlton of Bridgeport was the Ck>uncil of. Nation^ties re­ rather than aober comment on'the riial*s,-Gra*t AtlantI* R Pncifl* PEPPERIDGE far m ORGANGE or I group and was certain to provoke of any anooeastal nenlta being \ Ih driving leisurely along a road ^Father of the Blues * a batU# in the House next week. achieved in another summit con­ opened |he parllamantaiy aaaaion corruption problem. Tea Co. (A R P) eat IM 92 soon APPLE TURNOVER ...... ,...... pkq. 59e shortly after 4 p.m. when the col- I The appropriations commltte* ference with' Communlsu. . . . roll batter from 89 to #7 eenta a • Usion occurred. I acted a day after the House vpted Navy BCienUata seeking ways to (Ceptinued •* Pmga Two) (Continued *a Page Tea) praad In Ita Eoetera dlvishm. He rianoed lip and later recalled I #0)4 billion in new funds to run harness H-bomh reaction for power Two-oent cats alao wee* mad* by "It looked like great big, flaksa C. Handy, 8A Passes; two major departments and 17 fed- production have been able ^m ak e ABF storaa ia Pittsburgb aad REYNOLDS WRAP | QHOIGE fH lilTS RRil VEBETABLES of-sheet Iron falling. You ^ I d n t ] erar agencies In the coming fiscal fsae* t^ vel at 600,000 iniles an Boaton. Safeway Storca aa- tell it was a plans.” He thought *t nouacod * ainiUar redneUoa front I year. ' , hour. the time that, only one alyci*3r Wayne Power#, 37-y**r-old Mia- 80 to 87 eeaU la the New York MAINE POTATOES ...... 10lbs. *9e In approving tha agriculture Captured Cuban Rebels dfirlalMi. covering New York. eras involved. •o money bill, the committee arid re­ souri soldier facing wartime deser­ C. U Hill, also of Bridgeport, tion charge#, waa allowed brief Connecticut, Fenaoyivanla . and duced farm Income “ia on# of the New Jersey. . C U C U M B E R S • •••«•* . saw the actual collision undm the major ■ reasons that there are an meeting with tbe French woman ovefcaat that was estimated as low New York. March 28 (F)- -W. q. eatimatad five million unemployed who sheltered^ and aupporled him Continue Hunger Strike JOSEPHINE LAYS EGO LE TTU C E ,...... • * ■*...... h u o4 2 Sb- aa AdOO feat. Handy, 84-year#-old composer of workers walking the streets of ouf for 13 years. ./New Orleans, March 28 ^ Cello B ag <*|tlie plane coming from the ■TTbs St. Louis Blues" and othM major‘'ciUes today." Jakarta government aays its Josephine, fnmed Whooping NEW CAIBAGE ...... 2 Ibt. 19c Jasa Classics, died today at Sydeh? “ Elimination of thejimril farm­ troops are engaged in “concerted Brownivqic, Tex;, March 28 (J1< 'The group protested by going, on (OoatfaiaiSI Ml Page Seven) . posh” to reach rebel strongholds Crane, early today laid an egg * HAAABUROBR ham' Hospital. er” la no answer to the farm prob­ —Thlrty-aix fuming Cuban refa^a a hunger atrike. All refused food big as aa avocado In her An- Window Shades of Padang and Bukittinggi in West PE^LRS ...... 2lbs. 49c AND O N lO N f The famous Negro song writer lem, the committee arid. It ac- from New York who are charged and coffee offered to prisoners in dnbon Path pen.. Th* whoopor Mode to Order was taken to the hospital Sunday cuaed the Agriculture Department Central Sumatra. with conspiracy to violate the U.S. Cameron County Jail last night. mother immedtetely took up her .night from Kis Yonkers, N. T., of directing Ite principal efforts Canada’s political campaign ea­ Neutrality Act continued tbeir Barron claimed the U.S. waa vigil over the egg, which has an FLORIDA ORANGES ...... d o i. 5 9 c PICTSWEET HAVE A SOUP KETTLE ters final days aa leaders-of two sMpping arms to Cuban Prasldent BHng your old roOem I" 7 Persons Die home. toward “urging farm families to hunger atrike in Jail today. Four Incnbatlon period nornaaUy ri save >8c per shade. SUPPER Handy, who had been under major partlaa make veechea In Ot- Ecuadoreaiia also ware accused. Batista and that the fast would laat GRAPEFRUIT, scftdIcM, lorqc she ...... 3 for 39c^ until- Buch shipmenta were halted. one montli. €3Hp> the fnthe#( treatment tor pneumonia and com­ (Contianed en Page Ten) Uwa are*. . . . PvL Elvli Prealey “I think they’ll come around.” stood up proudly ^writing Ma March iz a great time for In House Fire plications. mad at 3;80 a.m. He had and 18. other rectuIU leave Fort Deputy Sheriff F. H.' Deven aald He said none of the group had eaten aince W-ednesday night.. turn on the egg. Whooping soup—a piping hot kettle of Uken a s u d ^ tum for the worse (3iaffe, Ark. at dawn on bus with after the mep all refused break­ Cranes are nearly extinct. FRENCH FRIES ateaming, savory aoup. It late yesterday and was plsced in three car* of teenager* tralUng fast. “ They just think they’ve been Tom - Wagner, U.S. cuatoma. Rocheeter, N.Y., Umrth 25 (#)— Slayer Few Hours agent in charge of the BrownaviUe makes an easy meal and one an oxygen tent. . , behind. - « deprived of their righU',’’ he said IXF, TO GETTYSBURG A NEW ’’BdOfOiockER. One Pound Family Pkg. - - that's as nouriahlng aa can be*. Seven persona, three of them chil­ At his bedside when he died were Washington, D. C.,’ Negro lead­ office, said authorities had been dren, died of suffocation sarly to­ of the fired Up group. working on the case for aeveral Washtngtoa. March 28 (JD— A eoup maal la economical, too, his wife, two sons, Wllllsm Jr. and O n Select FB I List ers describe 1-day shopping boy­ Prcoldcat Eiaaahewar Isavaa , i ■ . ' when made with any of these day vman a ftea trappad them in Wyer: a brother Charles; a daugh­ A Coast Guard cutter ranimed weeks. cott of 5vo big downtown depart­ their 86-foot .veasel about 5 mites around 8:80 pjn. EST todiff to Pinehurat cuts: a flaming apartment house. ter, Mrs. Catherine Lewis., and a ment stofes that -refuse to hire Wagner aaid officers in 83-foot Muffin Fire Cspt. Joseph J. Nslore said ' Baltimore, March 28 (.*)—A off the lower Texas coast in the and ^ fo o t Coast Guard cutters •pc*d the weekend at Ma mans Knuckle Ronra grandson, WllUsm Handy m . The tatooed cop killer who posed aa a Negroes for sales jobs as a duccess home ia Gettyabnrg, Pa. Ms*. PICTSWEET RED the flta apparently broKa out on Oiildren are by Handy’# late first .Yugoslavia announces it will Gulf of Mexico yesterday; .^1 the attempted to halt the ship, the El With at iftost 3 times thft Bome meat o n ...... lb. 15c the front porch’ of the 2t4 story male nurae wa# nabbtd by the New Yorkers were uniformed and Orion, Just before dawn. After re­ EfaMSihower phuu*d to «g* to Shank Bones w(fe. He married Mys. Irma Louise ; FBI laat night, only a few hour# raise question of West' Germany’s the f*rm AhcMd e f Miw - T h * . M ix building near downtown Rochaster Logan when he was 81. j ntomic nnnament before United heavily armed, peated rammlnga by the larger hl9 h quolity protein of-any small m eaty...... ib. 8#c after he made the 10 most wanted Tht vesael haltmd* only mftmr PrealdMit decided to writ wrift Very Meaty Center and swept -upward, bunring the Handy, who was blind, suffered Nations.- . . Coast Guard vessel—none of which front of the house and cutting ‘ l*«t. ir,S. agents pulled along side and apparently caused any damage— mldaftqmooa to leave *• that leodingreody-to-eot cereal Shank -BMf Cute .... lb. 5Bc a stroke about thrae year# ago and Eugene R. McCracken, 43, was ■ Navy’# third atomic submarine school would be out aad twa of CORN I KAiflN I ORANOi off all exiU. ' had been confined, with rare ex­ Sknto scheduled to arrive at New horded heK 'the agents drew along side and! RASPBERRIES "Vegetable Soup Bunchea .. 25c : unarmed and gave up without ’•e- Arnoldo G. Barron, who describ­ Ms graadcMldrea. DdvM aad I BRAN I Six of the dead were Puerto ceptions, to hla suburban home London tomorrow from 34-day went aboard. sizUnce when authoritle# acted on ed himself as leader of the gh)up, He said the group offered no r*- We will have large all white Rican*. ' ^ since. ' ahakedown cruise to Europe.. •, RAnSTA ASU POWER 2for59c|2for65c|2for65c Thrae persons were hospitalised. He had hoped to fly to St. Lonla the tip of an alert elUzen vko said the mep purchased arms and, aistance. ALSO meat chicken breasts weigh­ saw the fugltlva’a picture In the Labor Departnient report inaicatei Havaaa, Cnba, Marah 8# HhPro Kel^bors reported seeing ..oc­ April 7 for the premier o f the the possibility of alight employ- ammunition with #20,000 which He described the El Orion aa a Baltimore News-Poat. Oeagreae wa* r*p*i' ing about 14 to 16 ozs. each cupants Jumping from the second movie, “St. Louis BtUes," the story meat pickup between Mid-March they had saved over a period of converted anapper boat sailing da- VENETIAN ttJHDS ' ^McCracken, dMCrtbed earlier a# der Nicaraguan registry. Th* cap­ eeaaMering graatiag ., .'Plump Native Fowl, for floor. of hi* life. « w .w a “dangerous felon,” had been go- and mid-May. months. . . J * w nary emergaaey pemata The Monroe County Morgue ten- Tha son and grandson of Meth­ . Florida’s heavy winUr rrina He said he was a friend of Cuban tain, Jos* Bolivar. Medina, and the STORE HOURS: Fricassee . . . 3 lb. Roasters odist preachers. Handy became a ! ing by the name of Richard rebel leader Fidel Caatro and that crew of three, also were arreateA Idaat Falgeacto Batlsla 9* Utively identified the deed as: . * George KlrUraan. He had work- blamed for abort oupply of prim Onba% nftels. H _ and Fryers . , . Mrs. Mercedes Pino Ckircia, her profaaaional miulcian against par­ leave* ta t obeervene* Sunday of the United states had no right to All identified themaeivea aa rael- E. A JOHNSON ! ed aa a male imraa for an invalid seize his men and weapons. dants 61 Equador, leader* eeatorred artth IlM OP»4 THURSDAY TILL 9 PMEHURST daughter, Wanda, 2; and her son,. ental objaotlcmB. Hla father de­ Palm S u i^ Y • • ■ New Haio(«bir* Meat after " CORK We are taking orders for nounced such 'people as sinnara. H* i doctor for aav’erri months. The arms war# thqae “with All but one of th# 38 arid thay CLOSE FRIDAY AT 5:30 Juan, 8; Juan Colon, 20; Mrs. Aida McCrackan. attired M how tla. ’^•oV. , Lane Dwinell aayo he will ware New York born.. Onetra **a*nac*d h* . H IN T CO. Caster Hams . . . Morrell's Orengo, 31, and her son Lula Fell- wanted Ma son to be a hilniatar. call a apeciri acarion of LagUlature which we were going to defend Tqung W, C. compromised. He i sport*. Jacket and light g w freedom^the freedopn not only of Barron aald he mada inUlri ar- ,:&fvV - OPOi MONDAYS MANCMeSTER, C o in w ready to eat and 1st Prize Mawa, 5 and. Harry Talford, 52 aTacka, was arraigned this mors: ItM W Slate law tS naceaaary to ex- 723 Midin Street AT 302 MAIN STREET On* of th* injured , waa an in-1 would be a teachar. And-so h* Cuba but of th# ’wiiold.’t Birron WEDNESDAYS Tenderized Hams. tandl TiXamplpyinent cempeoaaflon (OaqlMaad an Pag* ■) CORNBI MAIN oftd fTRillS Phone .MI f >4501 ari