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.,'• I/:- . ‘.-; • . ' ..... ‘ ‘Y '•, • Y • ‘ ^ PA6E SIXTEEN MONDAY, MARCH 11, 191# ATcrafe Daily Net . Press Rqli For the Week Ended - . L,\ .* MTareVt, 1957 The Weather -• I ^ W:,: ./...-^ ^ereeeat o( V. 8. Wootbor 1 Th« tinooln PTA will m««t thla 12,664 ■ ' / evMilng at 8' o'clock In the achool FMr, dtoilaioUiig' wtoda, aooler ^woutTown ayauffllbrthl®: Anipwktt' tram Suicide Club -M em ber e( the A iidlt N^ike site «ili show, a film entitled Bnreou •( Circulation toaigan Low S8«:TB«ayeiii^ MlMtUmomoh Tribt, No. .88, "Nike In the Defense of America.” ipUA Wedneeday. High near M. lORM,, wiU meet Umlrht ^ fi .’a social time with refreshments X^ives^ Bond BAKED BEAN M onch6$ter—^A City o f ^Village Charm o’clock ' Ih Tinker Hell. . Peet will follow. / Sp o n s o r e d BY W.8.C.8. . Bechema’ night, will be ot^Mrrved To Canipaign UNITCD METHODIST CH URCH . ' VOL, LXXVI, NO. 137- -(SIXTEEN PAGES) end Carl Xrita- and his board of • The March meeting of the Hol- . r o u t e 44A'BOLTON , MANCHESTER,^ CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 12, l957 (daaalfled Advertlaing on Page 14) great dtlefa of the Mate of Con' llher PTA will be held Tuesday PRICE FIVE CENTS nectleut-wili make A visitation. A evening, at 8 o’clock in the school The’ Suicide Boys Club, p boys Saturday, March 16~-5:30 P.M. and A:30 P.M. ham dinner will be served after Siudi^ripm. A brass band will be basketball club of'the YMCA dur­ thd meeting. the main attraction of the evening. ing the years of 1839 to 1943. have ^ ADULTS $1.50 - i CHILDREN 16c Children interested in instrumental donated 1.100 t| the building fund Reservations—TEL. MI 8-8824-Ml 9-1863 The Auklllary to Anderson-Shea, music are invited to attend with pf the Manchi .er Memorial Hos- Baked Hun, Baked .Beans, Potato Salad, Coleslaw! or Foot, No. lOM, V rw , will meet their parents. ■ ^ . pital.. • Rolls, Homemade Apple Pie, CoBee. ^ tomotrow at 7:8h p.m. at the Post ----- ' W The funds were made available Home- Nomination and election Charles C. HathAway^bf Del by the cashing of, a Series', P War l a n .bf officers ^ 1 be an important Norte, Colo., sprl' of Russell B. Bond 'that the club purchased on part of the. buslneas session. Hathaway, 364 Porter St.. Has Feb. 8, 1944, out of funds that i been appointed ranger in charge were left In the treasury of the The lianchester Ttallan Amerv of Umesfone Distriet of Black club when the various members.of loan Society, Ihc., .Will meet Satur*' Hilla Im ional Forest, S. D. He has the club entered the service of our day night at 8 o'clock at the club­ beeirasslgned to the ranger sta- country. The bond wws a Series house.- Following the buslneas m at Deadwood, S. D.-, and will F bond because the club was in­ Washington, March 12 (/P )* 8 o i^ « ^ would aubmit. to the Se- corporated, and ran for 12 years cret Sorvicc Ue detector; meeting, a oocia' time will be held.- move his family to their new before maturity. -Mayor Terry D. Schrunk of I home immediAtely... Members of the club were Wal­ Portland,T, 1, j Ore., swore today; ' ” No;i.uir,’’ Schrunk . replied.' s to Move into Gaza ter Backifs. Alton Cowles, Thom­ j "After conslderaOon and after Gibbons Assembly, Catholic as Davis, Robert Pregln, Louis he never received payoffs \ Physfaf m i Ladies of polumbus, will hold a Oenovesi. Howard, Holmes. Ray­ YEARLY ON HEATING COSTS from pinball machine oner- »P«n‘iinK U <*•>’■ arojmd here, in communion breakfast in S t James' mond LUcas, Harold Mikolelt, ators hnntlnoffpra and oam- “P^n'o" thla will be aettled in School cafeteria March 34, fol­ aiqrs, oooueggers ana gam Oregon courta. i ’ll reat on Joaeph Napoli, John Pavelach and biers. 'that." ', Mental igu9 lowing the S o’clock Mass. The LoUis Tuttle, The members feel I k e S e n d s guest speaker will be 'OW at trying to make' me flunk the identified aa a Portland police­ tivfc units into the contro­ Vhen you are run-down—low son and Mrs. David' C3>ambers. Bolton, March 11 (Special)— A extensively damaged: The George Dr. Htidegard Maierhofer of COOPERATIVE test.'," — * ments of 18 nations his plan spirited, have sleepless nights— . hostesses. A business meeting will Manchester woman was critically i vehicle was not badly damaged. man, the affidavit asserted that versial Gaza Strip. He said he “nerves”, poor appetite, lack en­ Austria will be the guest' speaker ► Arthur Drug Stores i Dial ' Anawem All Questions Lindholm saw Schrunk and Clif­ for buiidfr.g new defenses foUpw at 2 p.m. injured in a S-vehicle crash Satur­ Police said Humphrey will ap­ at the meeting of the Ladies of doubts the Egyptian govern* ergy—don't let it get you down. pear in Justice Court March 19 to The Senators then asked ford O. Beniiett, operator of .the against the pressures of So­ Just what you may need Is day -afternoon about 4 p.m. oh Rt. St. James’ tonight. Ml 9-3740:^^ OIL COMPANY Schrunk ail the questions he had club talking on the street. ihent intends to move ihili- ■ PBRRIZAN. the NEW reeon- S t M argaret’s Circle, No. 380, 85 a half mile from the Manchester answer charges. The meeting will be held in St. 881 CENTER ST.. AT WEST CENTER ST. refused to answer for the Ue de­ viet communisni- structivc Tonic. Helps you fortify Daughters of Isabella, will meet ■ It said that another officer, In a departure .statement Rich-^ tary forces there in the im-> your Blood -with plentyplei of Iron Itne. .lames’ School following . the tector. He gave negative answers j Richard Sutter, walked across the tomorrow at 8 p.m .In the cafeteria Mrs. Harold Barnsley, 68, of 206 Novena and I>nten devotions. to all of them, dealing with Wheth­ ards declared that Uie President mediate future. for more. energy and etrength. of St. James’ School. Y Offers Classes OLl IE'S street to talk w-ith three police­ had- instructed him "to present The official made tha cotnmant Qlvee you needed Iodine with the Porter St., suffered severe skull Dr. Maierhofer will give a er he had taken payoffs from men standing there. eieentfal Bi and Bt .Vitamins, and Wrist injuries when the car short talk on Conditions in Austria gamblers and boPUeggers. and discuss his proposals to pro­ after Ck)l. Salah Oohar, head of Calcium and Photphorogs. . The Reynolds'. Circle of the AUTO BODY The affidartt said that Sutter, mote peace, freedom and econornic the EgypUan Paleetine Depart- in which she was -a passenger was In Oil Painting and will answer questions from Sen.. M u n d t -aaked returned to his _ automobile' and Take - FERRIZAN- for 20 days South Methodist Church will meet rammed head-on by a . pickup the audience. « WELDING. weU being of the area.” merit, conferred With U r, Ralph with thie agreement—you mutt Wednesday night at 8 o’clock'at truck, police of Colchester bdrracks whether Schrunk, now that he had B u.nc h e, U.N, jindersemreiary (eel better — look better —-work The Manchester YWCA will again . Donations of new clothing for answered the questions for the (ConUiined on Page Bight) His first conferences are aclicd- better and rest better—be com­ the home of Mra. Lawrence Scran­ reported. * : offer two classes in oil painting infants and children to be sent to * AU10 BODY and ii’.ed in Beir\it, Lebanon, on Thurs­ general, on Egypt’s appointment pletely eatMled or your money ton. 267 Boulder Rd. Ext. Hos- Car Parked Along Road for adults as part of its spring the Papal Storerooms for Foreign day. , of .Oen. Hasson Abdel t

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- '''S'*. • . A . . I . a ' ...... , ...... MANCHESTER''EVENING/^HERXLd / m ^ CON.k* tUfeSDAY, MARCH 12, 1967 ' - " ^ V'— ----- •;-/ -r PAGE FIVB*FIVB I i '/lirANCmESTER EVENING MANCHESTER. CONN.,~TU^AY; MARCk li,] 1967,^- : ' MZT&V% ■ • ; .1 - — --.X -I' i.: ^ life Impnaonmaiit for tjilrd of­ . . -w W r -.'. n . t ____ I. f r irty Will E ndl^ Tux-’AidesVTap ^ ■./I;'/ Slate Top Court fenders. im o - ^ io M Mrs. Luce Writes Bolton I [^ssotis mjGol( KeSey^attS'^eSdmg " The Supreme Cotirt opinion, m a r B S 4 o ; MAXIMUM T((»iiLTfi|idTROtaSLE FREE OPiaiATiON “ Fund Drive Here Own Landlord Backs Penalties written by Chief JuatlcevEmeat A. M pm O r4M 0_ Broadway Ptay To Stai^ at Rec Inglfs, asld In part: i i i n , lu Drugs Cases , "The.'*theory otM the law) is'not l iE uU ni d»>’Ugtit Tiaie w p o F —u lo PrppQsed SfMry Irierea^^ - «ri! ■■hfling m*de Tor * that ‘ a'’person shall )>e punished' wcoc—u»o T h e iNi^IbeSons. to be conducted Weldon New Yprk. March 12 liP—Clare Jlllfariiae cocktail party tb.voncludo tkei an­ a - second time' for an earlier of-, IiU eerj Booths ^ c e . pUywright and for­ by the^kici^atlon Department, un- .‘ Hartford, March W (5>) — The ; Hartford, March 12 -BecurO Rtelow WCCC—Uuud arenina Good Music pleting the script at , their son, Anthony, who U , cur­ weeks' and arb open to the public . are invited to attend the party, taxes in 1950 and 1951. a Bomb; Stewart. , D e«h on a way. 44. of Hartford, can he tried L, ._«B—P.M.. t^NTB—Evening Serenade , town offlclala‘would represent a rently doing'ifiUltary^uty st Fort 2 MAIN ST. — PHONE MI 8-5125 which will be held March 19 In Ralph Kolodney, 68. pleaded . ric—Rqu um«r : t m e —Hews e< Arls. The show will be regtly for as follows. .V Quiet Day; Walsh, Danger Under | by the slate as tliird-time viaiaWr new narcolica law,, oiVwmisU.'m obidously in­ rORU-'Jal aolbit ! . WDRC—Amos and Andy . an October opening. total increase of about Sl.SOO, theiBenn'lng, Ga, On TVeadays, Women, to 8:30;' the vestry of Teihpie Beth Sholom.- guilty to charges placed against the Moon; O'Neill, Anglophile; -of the narcotics law—witlr life im- narcoUcs law. ohidoush in- r WPOP—Wax works WPOP—Gabriel Hestter Board has estimated. The recom-j . Mrs. Irving. Hochberg, .fund­ him in federal court, yesterday.. He Sharp, Eye of Love; Gilman, Pes- prisonment as a pos.sibl^ penally. tended that ihe law should,Ppera.le 1 Tttt- ■ ' Mrs. Luce recently saw the Gish Women, 8:30 to 9^ Men, 0 to 9:30! raising chairman for Youth Aliyah, against person.* with narcotics CtU— i WHAY—Rttten Band Reports sisters perform together in meitdations will be considered by | John M oms Grade 8 will On Thursdays, Boya and girls, la cjialrnlarr of the board of R. quera Bay: Sohl, Prelude to Peril; . Holloway was arrested last sum­ WUAY—Open House r RCCC—Good Uveoina .Trer*"v* While ^ Board of Finance are accepten Meets Wednesdav ___ .erenada WPOP—Modem .Sounda morals charge; plaintiff was nual salary of $4,000. He is cur­ St. Pat’s Program The wedding, of Mi.ss Lorna Kay /Miss Carolvm Frances Wa(/s,-'fan of wliile lace and organdy, on 1 / riC—BtiicUv SpoTU U:S»- Gagnon, daughter of Mr. and-Mrs. J-^auguipr pf Mj-. and Mrs. Fraricis which was a white orchid, and One of every foiir American TBO-Wealher and Zalmab WHAT—Night Watch swarded alimony of $1 yearly, with rently reimbursed at the rate of ■OF—tAwrencs Welk two per cent of tax colliy'tlons. Earl \y. Givgnon, Putnam, and S. I [.lliVier Watts. 63 Arvine PI. b^'anic streamers of ribbon and stephano- Another meeting of the Ret families moves in an average .year, WTIC—Night Life the obligation of support of five Planned by Club Choral Group \.ill be held tomor­ savs the Census Bureau. •l| WDRC—Rues Naughton These totaled $151,627 last year RO.S.S Shirer .lr„ son of Mr. add ' the bride of Walter Wyll.vs Keeney, li-s. . ' _ ^ Y —Serenade _ . , .WPOP-^Modern Sound* minor children left to other pro­ end $158,970 the previous year. Mrs. S. Ross Shirer. Farm Dr„ I gon of Mrs. Walter Wyllys/Keency, Mi.ss Keeney wore a princess row night at 7:30 st the West Side ] # 000—Good Evening Good Huele IS:«»— cedures. Rec. j ---3>------SniM&.^Anen Brown _ WHAY-Nlght Watch Sessions Cample.ted The Senior Citixens Club, con­ took place on Feb.'23 at 7 p.iji. In 27 Adams St, and the'latc^ Mr. I.style gown of red velvet, cocktail w n c —Let George Do It WTIC—NIghI Life Also Wilbur Cross Slye, Stafford, The Board of Tax Review has ducted by the Recreation Depart­ the Methodist Church. ,-Putnam. | Keeney. Satunlay in jhe South length, \yiih sash and bow in back Hugh F. Ha.vden. idiiector, says ! HornffTevin' ; WDRC—Guy Lombardo WDRC—Rua* Naughlon- from Mae McCrohan Slye, on ment, will celebrate St. Patrick's many more voices are needed to [ WPOP—Me! Allen WPOP—Modern Sound* ^ completed its. sessions to hear The Rev. Percy F, Smith, a.ssociate'i Methodist Cluirch. 'ITic ceremony of red satin. Her headband was of FOR RENT it the pMip, whiti grounds of desertion; Elaine B. complaints of property owners on Day Wednesday afternoon. minister of the South Methodist i was performed at 4 p.m. by candle- Ivy. and shoes of red satin. Mrs. round out the unit Both popular . 8 and 16 nun. 5Iovle I’rnjeetor* tlicrd loaf that mdket the bett *'wHAT—Supper Serenade lilts - . — Woods, Somers, from Arthur O. and classical music comprise the ' WCCC—Oood Evening Good Hualc WHAV-NIghi Walch their assessments. Nine grievances T he' program will begin at 3 Church, a.ssisted by-the Kev. Fred i light bv the Rev. /Dr. Fred R.-Morgan and .Miss Swanson wore — Hound or silent, also 35 m m . 'toatl,thebettiandwiehe»,lfieb(tt- tVTIC—News, Musle Woods, cruelty, $1 year alimony, were filed. Chairman -Charles o'clock and will consist of games, DOUBLE C. Allrn of the Putnam Methodist I Edgar, assisfed by/the Rev. C7ifford ■ Mentical goWns to that of tlie maid program. Hayden 'aaid he is plan­ slide projectors. WDRC-New* :C—Three Sler Extra ., $liX) week support of three hnin'or Hathaway reports an adjustment singing and dancing, along with Churcli, officiated at the candle-' O. Simpson, minister of the Center of honor, and all three attendants ning an ambitioja program- for the tdtina ever! To make iu re o/pittinffit.'..ftfok iRO—Lowell Thomaa WPOP-New* children; with reasonable rights of near future. Anyone interested in .OP—Meet the ArtUt llilS— of ten per cent was allowed In one some entertainment by Bob Ander- light double jhig ceremony. Philip ; Congregation,al ,ifhur<'h. White pom- f-'orried fans with ga met roses and WELDON DRUG CO. ' NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY for the tmie white'hniitr on. the red end of the wrapper, WHAY—Night Witch visitation; Natalie Erlsmann, Rock­ Instance giving a reduction of $710 spn and his accordion. Harry Ma­ Tieggor of- Manchester was or-. pons and palms weie the floral ivy streamers, joining is invited to attend to­ 901 Main St. Tel. MI .3-.5.521 WHAT—Serenade , WTIC—Snort* Final ville, from Ernest E. Erlsmsnn, son, who has given many skits in ganist. church decorations were dei^:oratlons,/ Pile mother of the bride selecled morrow’s meeting. w rad—Qpod Evening Good Hucte WDRC—Buss Naughton habitual intemperance, aupport of on the assessment as originally W 0w —Evening Serenade WPOP—Modern Sounda entered. the past for the club's entertain­ candle.Si'^palms and baskets of pale'j.' Given in marriage by her fatlier. for her daughter .s hndal an ice WnO—Dh* ^rlel II :3S— . ' ^ one minor child left to other pro­ pink,And white flowers. ' ■ fhe bride had for her maid of hlne-Italian silk dress with appli- WHAV-Syifnphony in ih* Night cedures; Edith K. Scribner, Rock; Rummage Bale P lan n ^ ment, will again provide some ' WDRC—Amos and Andy WTIC-:-Stafllght Berenadt Mrs. Robert Glenne/ is* chalr- amusement for the members. Qiven in marriage by her fathe.r. • honor, Miss Carol Todd Keeney,' tlues of Alencon lai:e. and the WPOP-Fulton Lewla WDRC—Russ Naughton vile, from Willis G .\ Scribner, the bride had as her maid of hon- sister dr the bridegroom! and as i hri The Manchester session Is one Pay postman balance, plus C.O.D. charge. crystalettf. Iwere Mrs. Evelyn Tiirkjngton and for so little . Next 53 winners each get a'’57 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Door Sedan aid a ^500 vacation fund! Nights a£s93S 2 J I S .Plus Parts who was fired lost yeartfor whst lof a series May Will hold here and A reception for 200 P'esLs was ,j,hpren. CLEANING AND held in the vestry of the church ! • ______, ■ . TEL. MI 8-M82 the town .^erd of Selectmen in other Hartford County towps CONNECTICUT MAIL ORDKIl CO. called maladministration of office. > from time to time. . X immediately following the cere-' „ , i ^ ^ f»t ktfenMliM efceel fa d la MEN'S SHIRT SEC. H Only m modern Wars have battle P. O. BOX 8. M.ANCHESTEK. CONN. Mr. and Mrs. Shirer arc resid-ing casuajtles exceeded the number of AMdical cw*. ahw»« at wtpit LAUNDRY BROUGHT ' on, GSrden .Dr. She is a fifth year '80ldiera.,_who were disease casual­ CONNICTICUT M ipieAL StjlViCI Please ship at once for $6.49 pla>-pen as advertised. student at the University of -Con- ties' , . • ‘ ■ “ - HI ' ____ IN THAT DAY ONLY Name (Please Print Clearly) T h e Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY Address

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'f',' .J- 1 • . ’■ :■/: •>,: V ;' MANCHES'hSR EVENIiSff HERA l BP j © ffUESpA)? MARCH 1 2 , " F A C E S E V E N 5TER EVENINiG HERAtp, MANCHESTER, TUESDAY, MA^CH 12, 1957 V- ■ V PAiSB SIX' i t Coventry inga Stamps for Robertson School lomatie 'pretenaiona ;an<) tha ddu- -pupils, 8:15:I5 a.m.,' at th e. acHpol; Senate Unit Set 7 LEG ULCEMTIONS anil^elpful. But It la nothing new, the •vols taken, by roU call. Per study and. worship aeryica; haps it merelyW^ted.to play With' L Droodl^ ble-talk which try to aetl phony or fo G et a LOAN in ITH pt Lenten ■ ' To'Ail* Abusive Eczema'.^ ppHeF, pact«,Trlhat .they Cpftne0ieut^ ;U'-'iBichliia: p«to^TTievmg~]8ie unreaJistlc^lpoIrcCes to ’ m ~ V .K TFiSO ' p'.ifi.., UhiffcM...Gohimti: . "TrV— r often divide and render insecure \ By BOOER P B I ^ , citizen. ^ h ft) m eit H o u s e : F I t a t ' Congregational BluARbPBOL OtNntCNt T rE i^ E g ^txs^Q^ machine, it is in a nvoodf to, flex the Church Board of Finance,s:.8 p.m., Car Financing . # oz. 8S.00’e-12 oz. the precise areas they are' aup-i muscles oTdemocraCjxmore often; I cannot, hbwever^ agraa with gi\^ a^ew fiKfs iha Bana& ciat man klngabury House; conftrmatlbn ARTHUR DRUG CX).^ ' posed^ to unite and protect. Y a n k e e we shall have to wait and see. your apggeatliM) that njAds aup- /ikes ft) s ty ’y e ^/' class, 4 p.Ai., First Congregatidn- ‘.RESTOWN PHARMACY t \ * 18 bSmU StTMl In/dny ejase, the niacnlne seqms '' :P:■ - , ! plied by t$e American taxpayer be abioi/f As Education Board Memiy e r Washington,'^ March 12 -A MMchwter. .vopnjj^^, ,'*■ ■—1 _, l' ' ■' a-w ai Church; Mix Masters 4-H'cook­ Swatf subcommtttas w*!!! open r ^ THOMAB ¥. AsRGUBPN' - .By A. H. O. ' to bring a hew pf'. a~------'X Okla) said today. PubUibtA Briiry Evtnln* Exe»pl served notice on President Eisenr of o.thef votes. Without'being able violation' of the Constitution. * It EJducalioa to replace Thomas W. SundAT* And UalldAjrA Cnter^ at the our first chaTice tO see the new to Judge what the winning side Is would be like paying taxes to a Faith g : Jdelendy, ;ln Oak Grove; Mancheater Kvening Herald Cov­ Monroftey, chairman -of the au­ Poit OCfle* a5 Mancheater. Conn., aa hower apd Secretary of Slate mechanical roll call voting device LMiN$aita$IN««titna«iiraAlaMk , ______•Rider, who resigned, as a Board Thomas L and ^iltiam C. Flaher- entry correapondMt, Mrs. Charlqa KSanTctua Hall Matter. likely tq be, without' there being * foreign government by each in­ tomobile marketing practices sub­ ^^SUBSCRlFnON RATES Dulles that there will be consider­ in action, the other our first chance i member.- t.v to Frederick W. 'Young, -East L. Little, telephoim Pilgrim 2-6Jtll. committee, said a state-by-atate time for anybody to- try to go ' / ’*** V. ' dividual U.S. .eittzen, aspecially Mohr was recommended recent­ Parabla In AdTanda able opposition in'Congress to the to assess the mood of this partic­ around with persuuisn or with lacking true representation. Hartford, on Main St.; Annie W. survey had revealed a number of ular House. Both opportunities, 04M mnttOAV IVININOS UNTIl * SJE f ly by t-he Republican Town Com­ Johnson to Alfred^T. and Dorothy points 15’hlch should be explored. Q m t e a r ...... SU.&O granting of any -econoniic assist­ whip. Under the qld' system, the Another thesis you have pro­ mittee, along-wlth Ernest J. Star— LIFE S a Montha 17.75 the other day, arrived logethiiir.' roll ^all vote used to turn all Ulp M, Morgan, In pi^»perty of Annie V. He named them as "illegal and *niree Monlhi .<<. . A90 ance to Communist Polahd, which pounded recently is that of Amer- kel, as possible replacements'for , 1.31) The issue was passage ,.pf a bill power screws down as tight u icitaa being sold the idea they Johnson, Boatoh Post Rd.' William B O f S C O V T deceptive Insurance charges, high Qm Manth .30 i,ow has an economic mission in w hich would add to the' regular Rider. A, and' Mabel G. Loeser to Cath- and misunderstood finance 1 w aak.y ...... they could go. Under the new must be willing to underwrite the A Citizen’s Committee will be Blnclo Copy •’•<••• ,05 Washington. salary -of the l-eglalature's clerks, systKni, It seems.- by complete con- e-ine M. Kulik, ip Gerald Park Notes and Neivs charges, no-down-payment ,plan.s! doormen, messengeta, . and cloak developm^'.and support of back­ set' up soon by the Board to as-, subdivision. requiring the car buyer to-mort­ MJiJttBEm OF "Any program of aid to Poland," tru t, to engender a spirit of self ward countriea" in perpetuity,' sist the TranspoTtation Committee gage his furniture or goods; 'bal­ THE ASSOCUTED PRESS room attendants a sum equal to reliance and freedom. It is easier •Fly .ybout to Mal«s a Pancake whether lir the eo-called ‘‘neutra- Also, Frank Tevald to Angeline Tha Aaaoclaled Press la exclualrely says senator -Knowland, "could the traditional amount of the spe­ LsuiiBng* . in its work. This action wa.s ap­ Infante and Mathilde 1.' Toce, loon' notes In which the last pay­ B/iRIISM m i’AKHr antjtled- to the use of repubUcauon of to slip a finger to the \ rong but­ IJat/biunp’’ or not, whether the proved at the Board meeting last Tuesday, Troop 47, South Meth­ aR newa dtapatcbM credKd to ^ ^ r be the opening w^^dge for'a Com­ cial bonuses usually voted them •open. For yeara the common Housefly Hartford, in Waterfront Heights; odist. ment equals many hundreds of at the end'of the session'. ‘The last ton than to find the voice for epta war continues or dies out.. To week since this committee has a dollars that must be refinanced, SR /nt/Rmo/ntoMAiisiiHm' nut otherariao credited In ihla paper munist Marshall Plan. U we start rebellion. ' has been the victim - of assassins^ lU thesis 1 say “ nothing doing". Andrew J. Buckley Jr. to Clarence Wednesday, Troop 25, Center mwmi S‘74ss . and Also the local ne*a published h^e. session of the General Assembly, large program to set up and can and Beatrice Lemlre, Wllllmantic, Church; 27, St. Mary's; 112, Ver- and repossession abti.ses." All rifthta of repuWlcaUon of a p ^ « l giving help to Poland it would ,be in a virtuous reform and economy A potentially frisky Housi and the object of countleas am^r ET D. Colling use additional.Hs.sislanoe. ■Monroney also said he wants to dlJpftCeiieo hereto are •iao reeervcd. been equipped with a very^inter- X Woi'cesler Warren, superinten­ in Hlllcreat; Matthew M. Morlarty pjanek; 120, St. James': 133, Sec- check complaints of "the iwe by Mil. difficult to discriminate against moment, voted to eliminate such . ,____ j campaigns. He's sAyzttqd, trapped, to The'resa J. Carabelas, on Rt. 31; ■ond Congregational.'- $landaril'' W ^ c e ^ e t i t of N. E. A. S jrr- Rumania, Bulgaria, CzrchOBl^ bormsesrThe questiun. the other cstlng game of blue aad^d ninrtWOT* ar,mt;Iie«U8e dent rtf .schools reported. to the some finqnce comiianies and some board on the educational conven­ Alfi'cd E. and Vir_lnla M. and 'niur.sdav, Troop 124, Andover; dealers of ‘multiple rale' charts' HOLLYWOOD *'pub'i£ihera BepreaenUUvea: The vakia and Hungary. day, was on putting the bonuses he's got a few geStas OR.tila feet. unit Edward W. Yorkell to Joseph and Pack 53, Waddell. Jullua Maihewa Special A»eiwy - New back In, as regujar salary. 'The Don't forget. Flies arMtU as lucky A Thought for Today tion in Atlantic. City he;attended under which the car buyer cair hr York ChlcACO. Detroit and Boston. "From a possible $350,000,000 during the past school vacation. Helen Sumara, in Waterfront charged whatever rate the traffic KlbtBER ADDIT BUREAU OF amount being put" back in for thg as people. They (dqnU; have bath- Sponsored by the Mancheater Heights; Robert W. Brldfeman to The Cub Scouts of Blackledge beginning with Poland this pro­ clerks was $1.(W0. and if this alonb Freedol Corner tuba or sinks qiv'ancy soaps so Council of Chnrchea heqtfy coolf The Boai'd ha.s approved the will bear,” CIRCULATIOMS. ______holding of the second course for John E. Brazeau, on Tolland Rd.; District will hold their annual The first witnesses, ' Monroney gram could grow to a total “'of had been the iasue, there would they can mak^^m selves dainty Hai-pld 'T. West to George E. and Tmarm^rraft .Show on March 16, WHin CMAIt The Heratd PrinUng Company fnc have been no controversy. The In thiS'^anner power haa rea- and antisepti^'when a Fly's feet adults in Industrial aria and home said; will detail charges that car aaauroea no fluanctal reaponslbtlity for over a billion dollars If we are^go- ■A Prayer entire home economics in Coventry Grammar Cloreine C. BussterTTiTproperty of ■from 7 to 9 p.m. at Verplanck ' iiyers have been overcharged $25 typographical elTora Appearing In *d- amount being pul back in for some soneiMfT’ev'ery age; government are dirty tw'naa to rinse them in William G. McKinney. School. There will be exhibita of Eatita wertusemenfa and other reading matter iiig to extend aid behind the Iron three dozen atteridanl.s oi- various in Jts own estimation, has been a bowl of Soup or Stick them in the Eternal Lover 'Of 'Diy children, School. ■ This course is now held nmlion -by "certain auto finance varttd Itom In ^ e Mancheater Erenmg Herald.___^ bring ua into each Mondu.V. evening for a 10- Joseph Basils to Cai-l Schwager, themecrafl, dimonstratlons on how companies through their insur­ Curtain.'’ classifications was $100. and over Pll times a-system of perfec- potato xalad and I .an wipe them using only air, to make the various objects od dis­ r^l-whtal to Dtab«ay adrertlalng cldaing hours:. this relatively small. thing t ;ion;, but a free press has ex­ on the'celling. After t.l, how many Thy,- Life, make ua sharers in Thy week period. In Actor's Colony Estates, Ext. 2; ance subsidiaries." ForTHhlay-l p.m. fYlday. There Is ope reason why wc Love. To Fill Vawuncey Jesse. R. Lee to Edward M. Neff, play, and several skits. Nearly all The SeUator said the testimony Wr Tneaday—1 P-m. Monday. v as controversy, primarily bee amined and detected its errors, Microbes can there be on the packs In tlie district will parties propallitif. vt For Wednraday—'1 p. m. Tuesday. wlir go slow and lig-ht in any so many memlicrs of t^e House and the people have from time to tCensy weensy feet of a little Ply T Help us to become serene and electricity ^ . Postmaster Herman F. L'eDoyU on Root Rd.; and William E. Lynch will be that this ia done by ‘'mis- .to all S-iaKla Fbr Tburaday—1 p. m. Wednesday, economic aid to Poland. We will time reformed them. This freedom patient, but at the same ti.me. will make an announcement soon to Jo:seph Baslis, In Actor's Colony ipale and the public ia invited to cin.ssifying'' policyholders to high­ rastars. For FrtdAT—I p, m. Thur^ay. know that these petty lo6s are If you ask me. Elephants have a Make us heroic adventurers, brave, attend. Parishioners e Neiv Minister not want to rouse Senator Know- handed out by the political bosses, alone made our Government what lot more germs on their feet but No combuiliblo luolt to m n y pertaining to an examination to Eslates. Ext. 2. er cost rate classes, specifically by For Saturoav—i p. m, Fi^ay. gentle, lender, Observe ,M)lh Anniveraary Parishioners of the North' Methodist Church welcomed.J.helr new pastor at a Tecepllon in the church $72.00 Claastfled deaduac: 10:30 a.ip each land to fighting pilch. And many and that some of th c /^ tty ward It'is; this freedom'alone can,pre­ nobody goes arc ind swatting them ■bout...no soot to'^sHrijr your fill the vacancy on the rura'l mail putting the policyholder who haa d a y ^ Mibl'callon egcepl. Saturday — serve i;.—Thomas Ersliine.. Without fear, and with radiant homo. WootlwrtnMi U Hm s . Mf*. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lelg'her of Cub Pack No. '53 held its March Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Hatfield ia about to'poiir a cup of coffee for Mrs. H. Osgood no children under 25'lnto a more heelers who hold/them hardly or i^uirtlng. DDT in their faces. route now being handled bv Mrs. meeting Friday night, at Waddell «.gA.m. > ______members of Congress- will .be bother to appear-dn the legi.slative It isn't fair. faces. ■nd fully autamotic. It pnrtocti Ellsworth Greenleaf. who i.s work­ Main St. observed their fiftieth Bennett, wife of the pastor: The Bennett children are Haixdd O.. 14, Joy L., 16. and Richard A., 9. expensive rate category. Tuesday, MarcJv 12 frightened by his billion dollar —Rufus M. Jonea profwrty valua. to o...a wiia li^ ing on a temporary appointment. wedding anniversary Sunday. They School. The Rev, Mr. pennett succeeds the Rev. John E. Post, whoNJiaa been transferred to the Burnside ' Some states Llrcady ar» forcing NaHrwiM Om Talitt Ct«iiia4 scene and tyWild have nothing Hitchcock Operated On* vratmant, indaad. in moia cob opening ceremony was r.on- prophecy. to do if they did. Plays Planned spent the weekend with their son. Methodist Church. (Herald Photo by Oflarai. refunds to persons overchar'ged in Fits over average toilet fortablo lirins. . I- II i.' , ! John W, I.s:igher and family of 30 'ucted ,hy Cub-master Irwin. Cub this way, Monroney said. bowl.' Sturdily con- ‘There is a second reason why So the Issue Was, in a sense, one Hollywood, MayOh 12 (ff*) — Al­ Totf 3, Drotens in Riter { The Sen or Pilgrim 9 ellow^h.p of , Rd., Mancheater. Tim McNamara of Pen No. 2 led . SEATO And Indonesia of whether qr not the House, was SENERAL# ELECTRIC the Second Congregational Church , The . couple was rnSr: ttruard. Easily riesned. we will • go slow and light with fred Hitchcocjfr,' 57. director of Open Forum — . 1 e I the Cubs and parents in tbe pledge and "beefed-up" solid ' aluminum and on the NaS'y's \VV early warn- i hansa of Germany, TAP of Portu- Akron. Ohio - - Although sales in favor of political bossdoni, and movie and television, thrillers, was will present two plays in a few 1907. j Qf allegiance. 8EATO, .which la Southeast. any possible economic aid to Po­ its pe'ttjir patronage practices. A Warehouse Point. March 12 weeks to raise funds for lU spring ; allov blades to meet the increased ing aircraft; gat. Thailand. LAI of Italy. Varig of motor-vehicle tires declined by $51.00 Asia Treaty Organisation, or Mr, land. Even more than we may be resting cqidfortably' and in satis- ‘Nothing Doing’ on-~Boyd R, Lawson Jr., who See Weathertron in Actual Operation at .' -• - ijij Airlines using the new propeller j of Bi'azil. Ala.Ska, Csllfornia East- about 9 per Cent in 1956 compared few blunt things along such lines factor.v condition today after sur­ would have been three next month, project. This includes IHirchasmg j ” ’^''yain‘r T ^ titled •^ndiin’’ "Indian War Pance’^''^Dance. I>n 1 DuUaa' rift of a toothless tiger to afraid of Senator Kn.'Wlarid, wc \ -re said as the debate progrc.ssed, To the Editor, a film projector for the church ; „jher children; MrS. Glenice Kelly, Conitellation. Known as‘ the 43H60 are Trans-World. National. Ail orn. Dollar' Steamship. Flying with 1955, Ihe rubber' industry's gery .ir.slerday.j _ - ' I have found your editorials on drowned yesterday in. the Connec­ No. 2 presented a piilipet i reversible Hydromatic. the new France, Air India. Avianca of Co- Tigers. Re.sorf and tJ.S. Overseas. total volume of business for the W^LDONJRUQ CO. tfiat^ gTOgrapTiical region, ts'ctir^ are afraid of Russia. We are afraid ThetmpoliteirerT of those' ■who ticut River less than 500 feet frqm Bnd Ita orgAmzat ions. i who makes heKnome with her par- Aull^oiized Dealer talked about "pork barrels" being "Dte operation at Cedars of Le­ the international situation quite The casts of the two plays fol- I.y force as we re«wi the mqenine. by' 120 ker. Miss Acton. „.- Nathan Hale Drive has returned' arrow points. Thomas F’. "Squaring It with -the. Bo.ca. Heneghan, tti l*t«r------' - S.... of arms, Which, could . be VVorld to 116, or; as others ■ read qt. 119 home from Atlantic City. N, J. She to 118. Here 'exchange of two or William Ayer as Jonnlc Greening; was one of 12 representing the Cliairmnn Jo.sepli E. Couture An the while, of course, the bigyMvar III. 'x three votes could have defeate.d Linda Martin. Beth Greening; State in the All-Eastern Choir con- j gave a brief talk in connection news story of the ‘‘treaty region" But the situiition is still more the House leadership. In back of . Tamar Hetzcl, .'Viint Horlensc; veiilion heJd In' that city March 1 | with the TTiemecraft Show to be even though It is not a member complicated than that. If we give the closcpbs.s of this vote was the Beverly Hathaway. Aunt Cloris.sa; to 5, 1 held at Verplanck School. Robert Gehring. John Bender; and of tha tregty organization which is no aid to the Poland of Gomulkis; hope o^taany members tha|, if the m Lss' Nickerson was selected! Cubs snd iiarc.its paitiripaled bill \v6nt back to committee, the Thomas Hart. -Mr. Dunn. through an audition at the All-State j in games of skill. Involved is W’hat is going on in A^o led ■ the impressive partial clejdis could be separated from Linda Wnhmann will be the an­ (estival in Hartford and was the | ---- Indonesia, and what is going on lii ie.volution for partial freedom the attendanta when the House nouncer for both play.s anti Joan first to represent the Windham’««• . . -m* ■ • Ir.doneaia is an almost complete from Moscow, then we turn our, considered -the proposition next. Ayer and Janet Reynolds w ill- di­ High School choir, which is a part i n H l l l l l t O l l rect. breakdown of stability with a' re­ backsTin such partial 'progress 'tb^ The second, roll call vote was of the All-Eastern Music Educa­ on passage of the measure Itself, , ^ C’lmmittee ChoHeii tor's &inyentioruShe is a member _ Special Propeller! \ l sultant opportunity for' the' Com­ ward liberation, “and-'bid Poland and. this went 141 t.o 92 in favor, • The'^RTIgrinX F’cllowshii) of the of the senior claas at the higlT munists, who h a ^ some 6,000,000 turn back to MoacoW for all Us with those members who objected First Congregational Church Sun­ school and of ita musical organiza­ • voters In Indonesia anyway. help. In fact Gomulka's political to one set of raises taking them day night elected a fellowship tions. A 3-bladed aircraft propeller ; in order to get th increases they committee which' \\ill meet at 7 Miss Nickerson holds a one-year specifically tailored for advanced i Kverybody at the SEIATO meet’ foes In. Poland and ip Moscow w’ili p.m. tomorrow at - ^Kingsbury vocal scholarship at the Hartford 'Versions of the Lockheed Super- it tag knows this,' and thinks it rep- use our refusal al proof of his ‘'’f, deserved The ■-House. The committee ts Andrga School of Music where she la study­ Constellation is now. being deliv­ ...... : 5_ . ^2^ voting no represented a ered by Hamilton Standard, divi­ , resents a. crisis, and wonders what folly In trying to Ipad Poland part Marsh, Lillian Loyzim, Wyiiam ing. She has had three summers’ Lancer by Docte-ihe car that brings adventure back to moloringj Above is the Custom Royal Lancer 2-Door, one of 6 dashing Dodge hardlops. You'd feel Nks a king (o^usin) in iny one of^hein. hard core opposition, and it was, ■Veomans, and James Colby. - * e.xpericnre at the Laurel Music sion of United Aircraft Corp.. to done about it. Aftd the an­ way toward.^ the West. by our experience, a rather large The fellowship,.qhoif vVill meet ;Uamp in New Hartford and plans the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Navy swer ^ we would guess, that degree of revolt so early in a ses­ X tb'attend a 'iiniveraity in the fall and 20 foreign and'domestic air­ The subtlety involved In this ia sion. So our aa.se.ssment of the at 7 p.m. Thursday in the church whatever might.be done about it,' probably not even p factor in the sanctuary. Plans sii'e to, have this to cbnlinue her education in music, lines. mood of the 1957, House i.s that it THE RED GROSS NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT group sing during church services i ®he received her elementary edu- . The propeller, 15 feet iij diame- •SEA'TO 'tan'f organization bull-like reasoning, of the Khow- ia potentially frisky, quite frisky.. ~^t least once a month. ' cation at Coventry Day School. ,ter. Incorporates a stronger hub which can dd^it lard mind. He inhabits a blessedly A roll call vole in the House has ’t'he group'.s program committee ' Ti>morro\y'» Events : simple world; in wjiich, h'e is always, been, a thing of adlsmn will meet" at 8 o'clock after choir | Tomorrow's actitHties include S t., Of ' the e i ^ members - of moment and last resort, first be­ against all Communists, of any • We’d like' tu.have you think of us as “a practice to set up tables and chairs ' Jude Council No.. 4313.^ K of C, SEA’TO, only three, Pakiitah. cause it took three quarters of an for the potluck supper in the ' hiisiness meeting. 8 p.m.. St. ‘Thailand and the Philippine^, are stripe and degree, and not con- hour, second because- t required JOIN AND SERVE member of the family," always ready and GENERAL i / ■ vc.strv Friday evening. The Bo.ard I Maty's Church hall;. Robert.son- native Asian countries. 'I^e othei'' I'emed with the strategical 'hice- each legislator to put his convic­ eager to serve. Turn to us regularly for your o( C'brisliaa Flducation ,and the ] Center Schools parents PTA. 8 tiea of whether or not we should tion on open public - record. The church school teachei-s and staff | p m.. Robertson School: Fragment T V SERVICE five members are the United other day, two call votes took - . ■ • --V., ■ needs in drugs, sundries—anything you’d States, Britatai France, Australia deal with a Polish- Communist in will be hosts to parents of the j Society, all-day. Church Comrau- Daya M AC A Call approximately 30 seconds each, expect to find in a first-class pharmacy. Tel­ churoh .school pupils at that time. | nity House: Ladles' Assn., all-day. Nights w A .93 Plus Parts order to keep him from be­ whicji was wonderful fnn. with the $2.95 and New Zealand- The reasons ephone us -when you cannot conveniently About 20 of th r following mem-| vestry F'i r s t Congregational TEL. Ml S-5482 • there are not more Asian )uem- coming a iloscoxv Communist. blue and red lights'flashing up hers -are planning Ito attend th<^ Chusch; choir Second Congrega and down-the bpard, biit the amaz- cofhe in persoO. Remember, we’ll pick up bera..crf this supposedly Asian or­ But the. aituation is that 1 we apring over-night rally March 23 tional'Church. 7;30_, p.m.. sanctu-j Inif (hing. of course, was that the prescriptions, compound and deliver the and 24 in Hebron. ary; Rotary Club. 6:45 p.m., vestry ' ganization are two: first, most can please both Knowland and House was* ' alnliost unanimous, Moscow by sending the Polish medicines. There is no extra charge. Public Records F'irst Congregational Church. j Asian nations prefer a role of cold both times, in deciding to have R o b er t J . S m it h Quit Claim deOd: filed rdcently Also. Auxiliary Ameriesn Legion; \ w ar neutrality; second,, they don't mission home empty handed, ______in the town clerk's office recording Post postponed drill team practice, | care for an Asian organization which might arnourt to con-| INCORPORATED ! ^ QUINN'S PHARMACY property rarisfers include; Floyd J. 6:30 p.m., Legion Home; U.S. Sav-! DEVELOPING ., dominated by Western big pdwera uemning Poland to a full 'cttirn PHONE Ml 3-4136 behind the Iron Curtain. On the - ■**■•>*” *•’ »* 963 MAIN 8T.. GROUND FLOOR — TEL. Ml »-gg«I So we have .an organization "INSURANS3IITHS SINCE 1914” dedicated to preventing the spread other hand, for Gomulka's oxvnk LIQUORS Rrst new idea in station wagons In years-the '‘Dbisrvation Lounger the third seat of this Dodge Custom Sierra faces the rear, givts an'sntirsly new vitw of the passing t ^ V . Ptsitagth tosftf t t mnviito: of Communism In Asia confroiiUd good safety, \ve don't dare be too y "We Deliver" IMPROVE YOUR HOME AND WIN A PRIZE friendly' and too generous. We'd! 4 ■with a load of Communist dyna- THAT MAY PAY THE ENTIRE COST! Rtite in Indonesia, and, one would Just as soon hot he handling Stale | [ Arthur Drug Stores j Department policy on this one. ] guess, completely powerless to do M / M/ anything about It. What can it do ? It haa ho friendly entry tnto the To F'il The Proven Crime? Affairs of Indonesia. It K$s no v \ ‘ lOot force adequate to go Into Indo­ The United Statea .Supreme XV nesia, and impose stability,.and it Court yeateeday ordered . the re- le'aae from priaon of Frank Cos­ would find any such policy, im- y 'poasible even if i f did have, the tello, known New York gambler, $10,000 force. j . pending lU own determination of 'Yet this seems to be the big­ whether or not he was properly gest eriilfe going in thp- Asian sentenced when he was given a HOME IMPROVEMENT world a t the m bm e^ Imd SEATO' year term for evading is Mr. Dalles' formula for 'dialing $28,523 th income taxes for. 1948 with trouble in Asia, . and 1949. ' _ ^ , AFTER WORK SAVINGS HOURS CONTEST GAS HEAT Actually, the only function of If the Supreme Court finaliy ^e- pMalty given: him IS BEST ipOR'57! rrr- - SEATO' in this situation., seexna was improper fn-relation to the to be that BEA’I'O imposes sorhe- BEST FOR A LIFETIME 0 offense of which he waa convicted, ...at SAVINGS & LOAN Picture yourself behind the wheel of this Swe t'Wing Dodge. Here's sports car lowness with sports car.haivdling; You sim p along in a."Realm of Silence,’! master curves with rKe-car forsion bars. Up to 310 hp. V-1 I'll thing of an estrangement, aome- VISIT THE HARTFORD thing of an artificial distance, be­ that may be the end of a con­ Spuffd hr Form Joumol ohi Niitioiiil GAS COMPANY FOR tween' Indonesia and ourselves. It venient pracUce we have devel­ AN ENGINEERED. FREE oped. in this country, of pimishing OPEN te 8 P. M. Monday, Tuesday, Frl<^y^ - Lumbtr Manufocturtrs Assodotioii SURVEY OF - . is conceivable, then, that we might YDUB HEATING t have beeti able to do something to Individuals tor their , real Crimea ' REQUTBfEMENTS indirectly.W e take our known OPEN to • F. M. Thursday • win OMf Of TNUf help Indonesia, and might be able ' Ask for Mr. Kryxak to do something now, if we had,, racketeers, gamblqrs, and crimi- all along, been operating in ;.the rials and, because we are unable to OPEN • A. M. to 12 Noon Wednesday SAVINGS&LOAN f aiTM 'outside the- SBlATd formula obtain the eviden.ee which will PRIZES Convict them for-iwhat they are, Orders doiilbled on ’5 7 I D o d g e taatead of inside it. The subtle dif­ PROJECTS eosting.oVar SSOO.OO we go after their .ncome tax re-- ference triyolved is that between If yoju enjoy sttving — a n d wfiQ d o e s n 't ... HAS PAID TWO p/VfS/ONS: PROJECTS costing lass than $500.00 , being interested in the peoples of tinma.-"WThen we find evasion. Ve . this region for themselves, and adjust^ the punlahment for their you'll appreciate the convenience ^ of these THE HIGHEST ^ • TWO GRAND PRIZES OF $1,500.00 ‘'t)!d h it' by comparison. The 'grealeft being interested in them iu pos­ income tax violation to fit w h at Step into ihe wonderful world.of AU TO D YSAM ltS Look around you! People everywhere■ are we- know of- their other crinies hours that make it easy f0r you tp save after AVERAGE RATE stepping up to t-he fun and pride of ow ning ,ad\anics,o( 1957; Torsion-Aire Ride, Push- sible allies sgalnat Communism. • TWO SECOND PRJZE$ OF.$ 750.00 What is going on in Imlonesia against society. • w o r k . DIVIDEND a Swept-Wing 'S7 Dodge. (Including a Buttqq f orquePhte, Total-Contact Brakes.« la a breakdown in an attempted This U one way of getting ‘Such . . ' ^• ■ ■ ■■ • 1.’ ■ ‘ j ' great ,many who have been sold. On^othef Luvurv car looks and perforrnance at ' '><«•• - . , ■ I.' - • TWO THIRD PRIZES OF $ 500.00 Imitation of western style democ­ characters into prisdh, and there makes for years!) ; price near the very lowest. * ’ haa been no public quarret with, its IN MANCHESTER racy. The breakdown 'Mema to • TWO FOURTH PRIZES OF $ 250.00 derive mainly from the difficGlty results. Why '’quarrel wlU^ the You can depend on dependable Sfovings & FOR 65 YEARS - What's caused this, swing to Swept-Wing Find ou,*. why Swept-Wing is sweeping the meana we uae to put these people It unlaash** a hurricana of powar that ha.s-; doubled orders, oyer last .year? country . See your | nearby Dodge dealer of adapting the ' federal, idea to give you quick, teller spry ice and 40 PRI»$ OF $100 UCH the rivil interests of various 'geo­ in priaon, ao long sa we do put Loan to It braaks througfi tha vibration barriar Styling so fresh it makes other cars look and join tbe swting . . . Go Swept-Wing I graphical portions of the hgw In- them eway? . * ' • ■ ■ ■ ' ■ ■■ ’ donesian nation: Perhaps this 'la On the. theoreUca.l,. legal level, every henefiti » G«t yoiNT •ntry blank and contost rlilot K ia awapt-wing rhaatary of motion • taevltable, and yet if anything however, there has to be some un­ MAIL' COUPON cewld have' helped Indonesia in- easiness over the fact uiat our NOW this trial period it,wo’uld certainly aystem of Justice has adopted such W q provide insurance' of your eONTIST D6TIS: JiXMry .1 to OctaLar $1 ,1IS7' » ’ a regular: practice of twistlng.j’ls LottsV pividcfid , have been frlbndiy American apak. savings up to^^ $10,000 with the Mr.'B. Kryzak . ysia and counsel, fOr the pralitejn -meaiM to accomplish its ends. I«- Annudl'Rat*/ t Maacbeater Divisioa Mkaager Involved la precisely. the''ptoblern ev'ttably, perhaps, 'the iaaue is Federal Savings & Loan Insure Reat a Gas Coaversloa wa-oureelves have lived with— finally In the. hands of' the Su- a to .o o o Manchester Bumer 82.96 Per Month sever compielely eoived, but lived preme Cwirt, and it may feel com­ ance Corporation. lOvCMPfNT CONTIBT Buy a Gas Uoaveraioa Buraas pelled to rule. In favor of some for 8 2 8 S .M lean 83o:eo aRow- with Aucceasfully—at home. * r Lumber/ Inc. aac« far yoor old egstipBieBt. At any rEte, for the criaia the rather despicable characters in I. awaNspaeo aVseaM jouaM*. 2W,CEN'TEIl-Jrt. moment, ta the ayes, SEATO has pidM to peeatablish the purity V awTieNu LuMsiw Mewa asaoe MANCHES'TFR i •' 7 Out of lO Now U4UL no answer, of any kind, and the tlse^la'W. If it does, future-racket- HM t With chief significance of SEIATO may ,**ra, gamblers, and criminals avings n r e g is t e r c h e c k s ... ONiOr 15c GAS be that It' lA ^^tuhU y i^perated Caught by the income tax.handle CHORCHES M0T(DRS: • 80 piand Street • '■'Vr..- for cny oniciiinif; Uts^lihM Hi* ;i- •; , \ $0 taoilBte Ind from Gom- W|fl ba punished, jor tjieir income^ ovorogo, posHd ordtr. ■ > nitaisiii, . from InfliiSRcea h:,vX .taX' Ofknaes only.' and-hot for !)•*' & UiaR Aisoeiatioii - VFSf Mpfa SL : ~I ' »||| Iiii wwcii': ' liiivB-beak JieatU)y< tag'what they are.- :■!■■) ... ■ ’" t . . ; Ik '-y -V .1.

', 'r l.l, _ £r'r.^'iT- »*• -' [. ^ ^¥iM riv"" 777:®plf/- A 0 0 ■rW \f/ ¥ 0 ' ■ ■ \w ’ ■ . • w V,. : . r : - > y k w .', . .1 i : . . . ■ •w- “ ' . V. ■ A', ■ • *■' ;vS::.', ^■t. ■ ■ ■ PAOE NtN* . ■ r _MANGHE$TOR E \ M M ‘HERALD, MANCHESTER/'GONN.. TtTESpAY, INARCH 12. l-OBT - -■ ■’-f-t '• •”.* " ! I ’ Ti>m' MANCHESTER EVENHCC fffiRALD, MANG| 10 ■ # A 6 E ,ttG : h)a pafeijtts, ericri succeeding gen- After a cold, flu, sore throat, virus Dir- Aaron Stern erallon-%Ul -be better. ' ..'vl? -V tempt Storrs "one aim-everyone hope.s to, at- ; , you may f^el run-down from Ri^ohal District 8,. ■teat. Miss JVhite Describes Work ^ • Ike Sends ives . Talk He In. lITf ia happiness." Dr. Stera ^Egyptian'Official Doubtful "I hope that If .not^ eoilrect/' Obituary ridicated. that tjiere kre no spectfifc Schnmk' sihid.' .<• On Menltfl Heal I techniques .for achieving happiness Curriculutn K .The mayor had said earlier that U&>n^ Youth ' Of School Music Department but there are' three areas that pro-, y Troops l6 Move iiito Gaza "Mme of** the .committee's staff Aide to Tell vide oiitlets which, if enriched, wilt members “ haye a tremendous *■ • ■ ■ -'V'*. -■ ' ’ ' I. .;i , ‘(Tommunitica throug^nt .. the bring happiness and therefore bet­ stake in seeing that 1 flunk the Death* Mis's Martha 'White Uf the >le-6* Oradi* A David Hindle, ,Unda Feel Stronger Fast Airing Shii Still Missihg Sturtevant, Pjilllp Bennet SAlly nation are,. constantly becoming ter'mental health . (CwtfBoed from Pu« One) teat." mentary schools mua'lc wlepart- Qf Doctrine r, ore excited aboutOiental health," The first of, these areas is mar- ' ihe FBI "I don’t believe it.” Mcaellan ment, at the meeting of the Bow- Plata, Susan Stihchfield and Guy ..riage, which grows as people, learn within 7 days-.or money back! b.f.’ nad Ifreiell dfticiale feared a ' MIm ClariiMa M. Parker StorrS, March 12 (Special)-./State Tangerone.. stated Dr. Aarqn Stern last night. To Heiiron said, "that the charge you are Itn- era School PTA, last night, demon­ (Continued ^rom Page One) to accept each other.. The second stiff«r •eiioua new criaia waa blcm-uis up. plying that somerme down there Miss Clariaaa H. Parker, a life strated .Jiow music appreclalfott is' Grade 4, Sandra Auden, Thomas He gave a l*cture on "Better After a cold, flu, so'r« throat or virus you long resident of this town, died | Police along with apme 200 ROTC, is outside activities, which is the from iron defl'cieney anemia*... or, as wa liL T ind There waa talk In New York that .. 'S e^ et Service) could be Influ- students resumed their search at 1 developed in Children. Hoven, Thomas Walden. Susan Mental Heklth,’’. sponsored by the the U.N. Aaaembly might be called ) Hebron, M a r ^ 12 tenced by someone on this commit- this morning in Preston.'<■ . Kopplln. Timothy Beyrer, Roy ■hall try to remove auc)}' miiriin- best develqped field ’ Sn'd- includ'es Blood, To feel stronger last take GeW tht kU(k- Several childrenfrom each deratandlngs. if any have arisen." Mancheator Mental, Health Assn., work, church and community, ac­ back Into aetaion,^ » . Plans for a pjeaeiitation of the Re-jg c„,.rect.” She waa botm in Vernoii Oct. 6, p.m. today for missing freshman Parks, Linda Balchunas and Marg­ at the Holitster Street School. potency tonic that 1»egiits to etrejBfthen' irori-p^r - Bunche later wm to eee Deputy 1876, a daughter of the late Henr>’ Robert S. Butler, 19, of the Uhtver grade formed a group with which « From Beirut, Richards and hi® tivities, hobbies and friends. The Tired Blood j-n 24 hours. In just ope day GCRITOL iron gional’ SchiaSl’s preliMinary’ cur­ Questions Approved Mias White simulated a~ typical aret Tomasko. Dr. Stern;’ well known Yale p.sy- third area Is children. Here he le in your bloodstream carryingdttrength an’tkmoTfy Foreign Minlater Abdel F atuh and Jane Smith Parker. ally of Conriecflcut. Grade 5. Paul Oworek, Eileen 'party go next td Libya and'’then‘to criiarriat, apoke informally but riculum jduUlne lo interested resi- Mundt noted- that Baigttman'a She leaves a nephew, Franklyn claasroom during a mUsic class. . Richqrdx said l.e expeicts stated that' if one receives enough to every part of your b^y. So, after a wfqter Haaaan. The deputy Is acting chief letter had said Schnmk’a attorney State Police U . HaiTY Taylor of In the first group were members' Perry, Diane Platt. WiUiam Kuha. convincingly on some of the many of the Foreign Office in the dehta/M the three- parUclpaling Parker, and a aUter in law, Mrs. the Stafford Sprinm Bisrraeka said Guy Wightman, Stephen Plata, the survey td tike-perhaps nine aatlsfacUpn from the first two it illness, if Tired Blbod is your problem—4o1ml had approved all nine of the ques­ of the first, second and third phases of rinenlal health. Stati'ng wiii,he possible to accept one’s chil- Geritoi. fvfry ttoy. Take either the liquid ot abaence of Foreign Minister Mkh- towfis vVere announced last niglif /jinle Parker, both of Manchester; nothlnjg was revealea tn yesterday's James Mc(3ehan and Dana Free­ weeks. that there is no one answer t'o bet­ Bioud Fawti. who is on his ,wsy Dr. W. Chris Heisler, regional tions. and two cousins in Meriden. 3-hour search of woods close to the grades. With this group she dls- Where -he goes and how long he dreit?-.for what they are, enjoy the tablets. Ybii’iF/rrl Urongtr fait within "Didn’t your attorney, kpprove cused the different classifications man. . . . ter mental health, hr did indicate them, mvc them, and. in turn all seven dayjtor ybur money back. hdma from the U.N. . school superintendent. ' The funeral will be held at the' campus grounds. A helicopter aided Grade 6. Mary Pierce, EVizabeth ■lays, Ric.hards told reporters at that to have a goal such as Meanwhile. Cairo press, reports The meeting will , be held at 8 the questions ?" Mundt .asked. Tlotmes Funeral - Home, 400 Main in that search. ; of instruments, such as the wood­ the airport, will be "shaped by will have happier, fuller Uvea. SAVE Bl^bo—Buy Ecamamy Sisal "Let’s see if the Secret Service Is The comlUng today la. beipg con­ wind and string family, and asked Towle, David ’ihornhilt,: Mary Vin­ mental health clinic-is excellent. A indicated Eg.vpt already is t^h t- o’clock Tuesday evening at the He­ St.. Thursday afternbofi at 2 ton. Harry Huntington, Susan Bar- events and instrtjctions from the clinic in itself is a major accom­ ening relations with the Gara bron Elementary School, and will committing perjury." o’ciock, with the Rev.-Johi R. Neu- centrated in an area north of the the children to identify the dif­ rresident." He sSid he does -hot Strip In other ways. The reports ' Schrunk 'said it waa true hia at­ campus. It was not known at press ferent instruments from records. nlni and Philip Rider. exclude visits to Egypt or any plishment but, Df. Stern satd, jiist be sponsored by the Regional Dis­ torney. . Marshall I. Stewart', ap­ bert,’ minister of the Community Tempos, rhythms, values of notes Win .Attendance Banner as important is getting many peo­ G^^ERITOL ’ said an Egyptian liaison commit­ trict 8 Board of Education. Baptist Church, officiating. Burial time-whether a 'copter'would be other country ih the area. kussell Stover proved the questions for the test. used. and moods of music were dis­ The business meeting, conducted ple working together (or this com­ WELDON DRUG ISTORES tee with the UNEF would atari The curriculum consulting com­ will be in Mt.'Hope Cemetery, Tai- cussed. The children listened to' ex­ by -Mrs. L. Victor .One, president, Richards’ plan®,took off at 9:40 mon goal, because the feeling of functioning tn Gaza tomorrow But SchrunSc said when he saw • Butler has 1)660 missing from a.m. EST. • ^ 1 C A N D IE S 901 MAIN 'ST, — 487 hlAIN ST. — 842 MAIN 8T. mittee has changed its meeting them he felt , they were improper. cottvllle. the university since Feb. 25 after cerpts ffom different records' and followed the program. Mrs. Gue personal aebievemeni ami a sense Unde‘S Erig. Gen. Amin Helmy. place for that evening from Marl­ Friends imay call at the funeral called the attention of the parenU Advance report? to the State The proas said Egyptian Supply McClellan then, .began asking spending the ‘weekend at his Slms- were then asked what the music' Department indicate that his ef­ of participation are important to ! borough—to—Hebron so that its Schnink the half dozen questions home tomorrow night from 7 to 9 burv home. made them think ot. hmv it made to the Science Fair exhibits, en­ good mental Kralth. $1.35 Lb. And I-p Minister Kama! Ramzi Estino members may parttcipate in. part o’clock. , tered by the.fifth and sixth grad­ fort® wilt be received well in mo.st '.V authorized purchase of ail Gaza’s the mayor had balked ans'werlng The last time anyone saw- him them feel, and-whether the rhythm of the countries he will visit al­ He went on to say that b.v get­ orange crop, an important meas­ 'of the program. for the lie 'detector. . was his girl friend. Marilyn TuHer, of the music made' them feel like ers, which were displayed arourtd ting people put to work together; Exchmive in John Ellsworth, assistant di­ Mrs. F.dward GT Chapdelalite 17. a senior at ' Simsbury High skipping, jumping, skating, etc. the auditorium. though his reception in Syria and the whole community program”^ is ure for Arab farmers in the strip. rector'Of the office of admissions The 'Tirst' was whether Schrunk Mrs. Rose Alba Chapdelalne, Refreshments were scD’ed in Egypt is uncertain. Those coun­ Manchester at personally knew Elkins. Schrvinit School.* Ibcam llarmon.V improved, and because by working Never Qaeatioped Bights at Yaie University; will aJso ad- wife. - of Edward G. j Chapdelaliic. . A graduate of Manchester High With the secoijif group of stu- the cafeteria by the hospitality tries have close links with Ru.ssia in gi'oups these: individuals attain Dunche after the Kgy^ian an- on entrance re- said it was a question that could 101 Spnice St., died this morning , gchool .with the class of 1955. TBut- and have been, receiving Commu­ be answered both yeS and no. He dents, those from the fourth, fifth- oommi a sense of belonging and personal. Bounccment aald the. U.N. has qulremanta, according to Dr. Hels- at the Manchester Memorial Hps-, j,. of Mr. iand Mrs. Earl and. sixth grades, Mi.ss IVhlte ex­ The attendance banner w** won nist arms for rriore_than a year. satisfaction which helps to. create ^U 4N N 'S never "questioned Egypt’s legal said he knew him by sight a’nd had P“ *'- ‘ Butler * plained'’how they learn to read by Mrs. Marlon McLagan’s fourth Reject' Red Proposal jlrhU regarding Gaza.” But af been added to the-FBI's list of the ^ ^ __ , , J. ;--. once met him. . ’ Bom in Holyoke, Mass., she had .. The stage was set for his depar­ better mental health. He Stated PHARMACY ■T.„ s-mritive* " ' Submit Currtculnni to'CoHeges music, learn harmony, and do graders. With Miss Sylvia, eiaflln's that if each individual makes his 873 .MAIN STREET U ^ ; headquarters a source close Ten Most Wanted r^igltlves. another attempt to discover At one points when arguing with been a resident o’f this town for more advanced work with rhythms. first graders a close second. ture with the pnblicalio.n yester­ to Secretary General Dag Ham- On Dec. 30, 1956,^Cole and a com- „ . propo-ved curriculum McClellan over the propriety of life richer and fuller than that of 14 years. She was a member of Tesipr Is Likp Supernnaii She explained the Structure'of- a » day of a note to Russia rejecting xnarakjold termed the Egyptian ac­ panlon entered a San F'-'WCiacoi o f j‘he questions. Schrunk said the St; Margaret’s Circle. Daughters symphony and then played an ex­ a Soviet proposal for a joint Big Gldstonhury Man l^urt Critically in Crash tion regettable. tavern, and ordered the Uvern’s j^nu.tion.s of higher learning the i “only witness that^ could have of Isabella, and the Au.'ciliary' td New York — A munition.s tester cerpt from the "Haydn Surprl.se Four policy declaration on the The Israeli newspaper^ Jerusa­ customers to ’’stand up and lace L . , Board has made ar- h e l ^ me was frightened away." Anilerson-Shea Post, No. 2046, built for the Army Ordnance Symphdhy.” She-asked the chil­ U.S. Restates Ban Middle East. A Glastonbury man is in crKlcal condition, ®t Hartford Hospital where he was tal^en aW it 8_ami^ to- lem Post, said thd Gaza lltualion the wall and get your hands up" langements to submit its list of I VFW’. . , Corps has eyes like Siperman. Its dren to identify Instruments, pick The United States declared in dav following a car-truck collision on Rtf 2 in Glastonbury. Peter Morawski has been placed on was "more than a problem — it One of the' customers, an off-duty courses to a minimum of 10 col-i "*“ • “ >e mad^alleged to have paid Besides her husband, she leaves j X-ray vision can .pierce 3.5-inch out the theme.-and expla.in the key On Climese Reds the,not« that it "would not wish the danger list, according to hospital'Officials. State Police said that Morawski s car was traveling ^ V€ntftbl6 tini® bomb.” It com* the $500 bribe Ici,Schrunk. Bennett three sons, Edward J. of Darien, artillerv rockets and detect intir- to be part.v to an attempt b.v the north on the expressway when it jlSeswiped a truck driven by George M. Boudreau 40, of Merrow, manted that- If a "joint U.N.- or mood' of the music and what Francis was called as a vrtipess last week Etigene, G. of Hazardvllle and ^al flaws am. tell a digital ,com- pictures were conjured up in their (Continued from Page One) great powers, as suggested by the causing the-oar to swing all oVCr the' highway and demolishing it. Slate Policeman ir S LAWN CARE T IME EgypUan rule ia to exist for an but refused to an.sw'er. any qu6s- Gerard R. Chapdelalne of Mari- puter about them. If the computer minds by the music'. USSR, to arrogate to themselves PiSch is investigating the nUahap. (Burkamp Photo). IniVlm p.rlod UNKF (UN.lSSti | ’ Tb- Bo.r.l . il.l «bja tions. . Chester: a daughter, Miss Ro.salie decides they are, serious enough, it troops) will also be jointly respon- xhe robbers fled with no money it fdt provided a fair • The group also sang "M.v Coun­ The council approved the ap- - - decisions on rriatters ot vital im­ A. Chapdelalne, also of Manches- rejects the rocket. try “Tls of Thee," accompanied by I po^f,^m■ent- of a 'secretary general portance to the nations of the Mid­ From AUg. 15 Jd ,Feb. 28, $16,- aibl# for any attacks made, against Cole's companion was later ap- u*)’ menUon^^^^ — •— To'’'' ’'’p«yoffs" '’s S n k ! ter; four grandchiidren; her moth- Philip Ryder. Grade 6, playing the.anjj ^ deputy, to be located in dle East.'' 03.5,20 had been coliectcd. i L A N D LIM E Jarael froin the area." prehended by San Francisco, police, quently his "first impulse” w ss-toler, Mrs., Lea Deslongehamps, of M e r d i ^ n t s Marlin’s Budget students of the new Junior-senmr detector Holyoke; and two sisters, Mrs. Normal Vioion GaiifEpd atitoharp. In clo.sing. the children | Bangkok, where the permanent The United States also told Rus­ Martin said the sunt he will include For Lawns and (iardens The Egyptian paper A1 Ahram I but Cole escaped. played .the rhythm band Jnstru- sex TO secretariat is established, that Under the F.i.senh.iw’er in the budget would provide meie- ■aid Arab InhabltanU of Gaza had i Violent crime is nothing new to ‘ ; . j . -v-.i. rT„iu.r test. Then, he said, he recalled that Florida Morrlssette of Holyoke To Pl^iTPrograiii To Include Sum ly for the operation of an authority been made uheaay by the auapicion thia gunman. In January, 1948, The list includes, 'tale Uni r- caistributions or and Mrs. Blanche Petries of St. New; York — According to the ments. with Mary Pierce of Grade The- ministers also approved a jTlan, approved by Congress anti »««h ». ■». . Cole robbed a liquor store while i sity, Trinity College, Wesleyan Bette,!' Vision Institute, a person 6 conducting. . , i budget of $763,825 for the period ■igned by the Piesident last week, and not (or any capital improve­ .50 Lb. Baffin 80c 100 I-bs. $1.50 that UNEF was trying to create payments for various things such | PeUr.sburg, Fla. ■ Those participating in the pro-‘ April 1, 1957—June 30, 1958. this country intends to understake Revilsltzalion of the Chamber For Parking Unit ments. Those would have to be ap­ 'B;“vacu.uin^* in the Gaaa Strrp to brandiahing a .32-rallber automatic 1 College. University of Connecticut, as boys’ clubs and contributions Funeral services will be held with normal eyesight has a field and then stole a'car-. Hia-getaway U^onneclicul College for Women, ^f_yi,siqn j)f at .ieas,t 140 .degrees, gram were: .Grade 1, John LeSure,1 The eight member nations Will •'Genuine practical efforts" to o£/f3ommerce Retail^ Merchants proved separately, an provided by be filled without Egypt’® partici- to the state sheriffs' association. Thursda.v morning at. 8;30 from ■eciire peace in the region ‘‘‘iri full Although he has not yet named the law setting up the authority. route waa ill chosen, ^t took him ] Wellesley College. Rensalser Pol.v- "You don’t regard such things the T. P. Holloran Funeral Home. ■fhat is, he can see almost a semi­ Theodore Chapin, John Mann, Lyn gput that bill equally. But the Bureau gets underway this w^ek LAWN RAKE SPECIAL this suspicion was-fos- pastRttSl, law A11^ Angeles UlCif X“ Police iictsuAf headquar (4MI '-1 j ^PCnniCBltechnical lllSlI.t.Hirt Institute, v-’i»4»c4 Untverjdty a J of circle while looking straight Lawrence, Lynn Schmaltz. Ste- ‘council decided that beginning With cooperation with the Middle Kast>' the five members of a Parking as payoffs do you?" McClellan 175 Center St., followed by a era countries," with two meetings scheduled to Spring Steel Teeth—Hardwood Handles tered by UNEFta contracUng for ters at the same moment an irate Chicago, Prince,ton. Bates CTtllege asked. solemn requiem Mass in SL James' ahead. An.vone with a field of vi­ phen Gosselin, Shari March and the next budget the Philippines, Authority, General Manager Rich'-! Tufted Kiig» Popular citizen was leaving after filing aland Massachusetts Institute of sion under 19 degrees is considered Edward Bradley. New Zealand, Pakistan and Thai- A possible hindrance to. Rich­ lay the basis of what Retail Mer­ ■uppliea on a one-year basis, ap­ "No sir.” Schrunk relied, "but Church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be ards' n.isignmenl is the fScl that i chants Bureau (T-airman Louis ard-Martin plans lo include a sum 1 . ------parently with the intention of stolen car report. Cole was driving‘Technology. , that question could be loaded.'' in St. James’ Cemetery. legally blind. Grsde 2, Victor Gue, Palmeda land ■will divide one-ihird of the in hia budget recommendation lo | Bo.ston — "Tufted” ha.s become 89c aUying for at least a year. It said the stolen car and was apprehended! Dr. Heisler has also announced Friends may call at the funeral Brown, Judith Carpenter, John: costs equally among themselves, new troubles appear, to'be boiling I Apter describes as "an ambitious get the authority started on Its : a big word in floor coverings — i the residents were annoyed be­ a short (time later. plans to meet with next year’s home tonight from 7 to 10 o'clock To encourage vaccination. Con- Bcndall. Donald Childers. Susan' while the United States, Britain, up between E p 'p t and Israel fol- I and d.Vnamic program” of promot­ {{■ork. : in everything from bath rriats to j cause UNEF concentrated on con- Before this rob freshmen and their parents for and tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 ' gress in 1813 provided for the free Coe, Jill Horton and Gregory France and Australia will put up lowing,, withdrawal of Israelii ing’local stores. Martin said yesterday' he has j wall-to-wall carpeting. Ten years SCQTT LAWN PRODUCTS fiscatlng' arms, and restricting ser)-ed s term In the Missouri State curriculum presentation and dis- to 10 p.m. ' mailing of vaccines. Crane, • ■ . [ twice .as much. troops from, the Gaza Strip and A p ter said a com m ittee Will not yet., determined how i-nuch he ago the annual production of movements of EgypUans and the Penitentiary for grand larceny, cus.sion. P^blic Records the area of the Gulf of Aqaba. meet today to adopt a set of .by­ will recommend be appropriated. tufted carpets' . did not exceed local poiwlation In and out of the gesulting from car theft.' He -was He will meet with Grade 8 stu­ Mrs. Louis Parak The Cairo government an­ laws which will "clearly define the Police Chief Herman O. Schen- 3,000.000 square yards, moat of it V Strip, while leaving the border sentenced to five years to life in dents at the Hebron Elementary Warrantee'Deeds • Mrs, Dorothy Lauritzen Pacak, I nounced yesterday that an Egyp- objects and principles'' of the or­ del has requested $17,557 for the in bath mats. Now the yearly but- VISIT OUR NEW GARDEN SHOP with Israel lighUy guarded. A1 San Quentin Prison for the liquor School at 2:,30 p.m. tomorrow and Fred. G. Slawson and Evelyn C. 47, 312'i Main St., died yesterday tiaq administratiph "will take qver ganization. A meeting will be held Parking -Meter Fund. Of that put is 47.000,000 square yard.s. THE XK«'F,RT ITEMS AT THi; BEST PRICES A^trani said several U.N. relief store holdup snd was paroled in with their parents at the school at Slawson lo John A. Partridge, at Manchester Memorial Hospital responsibility for Gaza immedi­ tomorrow morning to adopt a pro­ sum, $13,897 will be for Salarie.s of admihiatrators brought in from October, 1951., 7:.50 p.m. property on Crestwood Dr. *fter a short illness. ately.” U.S. officials were sur­ posed work program which Apter the policemerl who collect money Street letter l)oxea have been In ■ Lebon^ also were not trusted. He skipped to New Orleans A similar schedule will be fol­ Paul R. Marte. trustee, to She was born in Manchester on prised and alarmed by Egypt's hopes will result in "practical .sug­ from * the meters. About $3,100 use since 1858. . U.8. Seibretary qf State Dulles, where he was later picked up as s lowed in Andover on Friday. He Charles E. Lesperartce, property Aug. 13, 1910, the daughter of Mrs. j action. They had iinderstbod from gestions and proposals toward bet- would be for a jeep to plow the Glad, Bulbs and Hot Bed Seeds fittcadinr a Southeast Asia treaty parole violator.^ California author­ will meet, with 'students at 2 p.m. on Charter.Oak St. Edna Magowkn of .Willimantic and | tal{cs held in recent weeks by For­ terjitg retail service (o the com- town-owned parking lot o.nd for organlartinn men»ng in-Ainuajtg ities 'brought ' him back from and parents at 7;.50 p.m. >Vllllam E. Powers Jr. and Mary { the late Emil Lauritzen. She was a | eign Minister Mahmoud Fawzi m tm iiy.” other purposes. had no statement en jSgypt’arpt’a de- Louisiana ana ne was connn' B. Powers to Burt E. LaCoe and i lifelong resident of .this town. She with U.N. .Secretaiy General Dag These two ".shirt sleeve " sessions As-ef—the end of February, -a.s- ^RES*FCAN0¥^ ------—— ^-IrfllEEH)ELiVERY— mand to administer Cuum. He was the maximum security institution Lucille P. LaCoe, property at 36 | was employed as cashier at a local j Hammarskjold that Egypt would grew out of a recent Informal at Folsom, He was paroled in "do nothing to muddy the Waters’’ sels qf the fund were $108.- k Kept In Refrigerated (’naea lea'ving all conunent on the situa­ Wellington Rd, ' I department store and waa X'niem- meeting of retail businesa leaders 190.98, according to figures from Whitman — Schrafl PA'S tion, to State, Department officials August, 195,5. Mayor Denies Geneva Lockwood to Paul R. | her of the North Methodist Church. | when Israeli troop.a went home. who stated a desire to establish a the collector of revenue’s office. In Washington. Cole started his crime career in Marte. trustee, property at 264 Besides her mother, she leaves Officials said Richards will ! better organized retail association About $30,000 each year ia col­ 1945 when he was absent without stress that the United States is j which now exists. Re BUSH HARDWARE UA. Fear» New Cilsis , (Charter Oak St., her husband. Louis Pacak: a Son. lected from parking meters on ^Arthur Drus Stores | U.S.' officials considered the leave (AWOL) from the Army'. Pinball Payoff Me'rwin R. Wenz and Helen D. Robert, alationed with the Army iri not tiying to .tell these coiintnes meetings this week town streets arid in the Hayes lot. 793 MAIN ST. — M ANCHESTEJT Egyptian move completely out of While AWOL he stole a car in’St. * ». Wenz to Ernest R,, Ritchie. Eliza­ Korea; a sister, Mrs. Pascal De- how- to run their affaws ,but is ^„erited at a banquet line with. Egypt’s reported posi­ Louis and abandoned it in Califor­ beth J. Ritchie, William T. Ritchie Candio of South Coventry; two ready to ewperate with t h e ^ ^e held sometime this tion during talks on the with­ nia. file was caught and turned (Continued from Page One) and Eva Ritchie, property on brothers, Ralph Lauritzen of Man­ an.) way it can. It will su p ^ rt i which all memtiers of the , drawal of Israeli troops from over to the Army, but while await­ Bretton Rd. chester and Fred Lauritzen of Gaza. The U.^; sources feared t{ie ing court-martial he escaped from "stated he had seen Sheriff Land. Development. Inc., to Florida; and a atepbrother and a m s i H Will build, up their econiMuic | •ncv(v«es Pen’tens dist Church officiating. -Burial will . natecl wiUv similar notes also sent {few- ideas we hope to discuss. Many move and declared UNEF must 1947. ' b« in East Cemetery. ye^t^rday by Brllaiit and France. ; undoubtedly come up and 1 Born ip . He was re­ dirt.v rotten crooku William P. Moran against Leon­ Friends may call at the funeral take "exciuolve responsibility” for . Says Queatlona ‘Loaded* ard J. Kanehl and Jacqueline E. Rtis.sia had proposed in a Feb. 11 | w-e will weed out some Snd adopt.’' the administration of Gaza. leased iri 1947. home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to note that the, tluee western powers {he better ones " { Born tn Philadelphia March 24, Schrunk cUm-ned today quei- Kanehl. foreclosure o( mortgage 8;30 p.m. Moabe Liesbem, apbkeaman fdr tion.s propo^^ to be asked him on property at 21-23 Hathaway should join it in declaring a 6- | Members of the By-Laws ^ m - tha laraeli Foreign Ministry, said 1927. he Is six feet one. inch tall, point policy for the .Middle East. I mittee-are Saul Levine, ch^m an: | weighs between 160 and 178, is of were "loa^o'rtant evidence” bearing on their Altar Auto Part.^, Inc., Whole­ Mrs. Ann Hardy of Hartford. note.* was con.iidered' here to be Irs R aat'i'ra'aar C A L L US • JEDDO HIGHLAND COAL ' Gaaa Strip until a peace settle­ heart and the names "Morn" and inquiry into allegalionx that he sale and retail Suto parts, with. primarily a {propaganda paper , d e - *•'* P O F I ment Is reached between Israel and "bad” and the- lettersy^OP' or and aopie other union officials $50,000 capital .stock divided into Memorial .Masa signed to appeal lo Arab countrie.xi T O D A Y ! • CONNECTICUT COKE Bgj’pt or the future of thq atrip is "SP" on his left fore^m. An 8- "muscled in" on 'Portland rackets. 500 shares at $i00 par value each. A second anniversary memorial and to divert attention from " At 2% Interest j dthegyisa'detenntnBd:"- ■pointed -Star is , tattoo^ on the 'It It documentsd. it ii sworn Starting i-aptlal, $LOOO. Xncorpo-, Mass will be said ’niurtday at 7:45 Sian troubles over eastern An Israeli official in Jerusalem back of hia ieft' hand. He wears to." Crosby said, and asked permis­ rctors, Nicholas M. Carlo --and a.rti. in St. James’ thurch for Mrs. The United States reply The town, will borrow $160,000 j a full upper denlui'c sion. to read it. Marv O’Coin. % charged the Russtan.< with FOGARTY ^OTrtERS ■warned that Egypt "alone will In-addition to his crimlnai pur-' Elizabeth Orlo; New” Britain, Al­ from the Connecticut Bank arid 1 accountable for the consequences" . But Chairman McClellan (D- fred L. Raaselto and Rita Rosset- thei-F propoaition in bad ( Trust Co. at 2 -per -pent a year -4n- !• 1 : 3T9 BfeOAD if Arab attacks from Gaza are suits, Cole has been employed as ! Ark l told him the committee would said the; large-scale shipment of tereat (or a 4-month peri^. f a bns and trtick driver and typist.! io Took 'l7'oveV privately mid to. Manchester. Soviet arms to the M‘)lw'e East did, resumed. | , Marriage Licenses Regional Charges The Hartford bank was one of OIL ~ FLUID. ME AT OIL BURNERS Israel finally withdrew its in- He is to be considered extremely whether it should be ad- not square avith ^;their peaceful two bidders yesterday on the dangerous and is reported to have ^ ,i.t,d . Crosby gave no clue^as to Lawson Parks Harris, Cam­ W'oriis. . . vaaion troops from Gaza and the stated he will shoot any appre-! n, bridge, M>8s., and Priscilla Louise town’s tax anticipation notes. *1116 Eharm el Sheikh area on the Gtilf FCC Broke Rules Th> Unitqd States declared that other hid came from the First Na­ hendfhgo^fieer with the .357 mag-j- y i„ . Recordings Bird, Quincy, Ma-sa,, March 16, It fully supports such principles of Aqaba' last week after being .Center Congregational (Thurch. tional B.mk of Manchester which given strong U, -*6'. "anurances” num he is, hnown to be carrying. | crosby gave the committee nine One of John Deme’a two com­ of the United Nations charter-qs asked 2.45 per cent. Any jierMo having informayqn ; which had been, sub­ Adrian Josepiv Beaaett, West peaceful settlement of disputes that the apeas- 'would not be use4 which might aspi.st in locating this petitors in the draiCn-out Feder­ The money, wilt b* paid -back again as bases for Arab attacks. poenaed from him WilUngton,' and Margaretta (Chris­ al Communications Comniis.sion and non-interference in the.inter- fugritive .is requited to hotit.V the James B. (Big Jim) Elkins, tine Lynagh, West WiUinglon. nffl laffairs of other countries. It July 15, ’ Israel bad sought si definite guar­ Director of -the Federal Bureau of (FCCi fight for the former Hart­ "BEFORE LOSSES HAPPEN, antee that the EgypUariz would not Portland racketeer, has testified Harold Robert Car)son. 64 S. Al­ ford station ' WTHT. accused the ss.serted that its own Middle East­ Investigation, U.S. Juatice Depart­ he.‘“bugged"- a room where he ton St., and Marjorie Corrine FCC yesterday rtf violating its ern policies are ba.sed on such Supermarkols^^Jm itated ' be allowed back into Gaaa, which ment. .Washingtpd. 2.'V;D.C. or the INSURE WITH LAPPEN’ waa put under Egyptian control by thought .Crosby and others were" Morrie, Bolton, March ,'16, South own rules in a . decision that principles as these; and suMested Special Agent in Chaff^ of the meetii^ arid recorded conversa­ Methodist Church. that Russia "conduct ItselF in" a New York—- Departihent' store® the 1849 Palestine ArmUtice. Nd FBI DivtsiOn lit New-Haven. favored the Manchester man. Such guarantee was forthcoming, tions. 'Elkins said he ptd so because Building Permits In a hearing before the Com­ manrier '1 ieonforming to the are looking to p^kaging and self­ *>ut Egyptian Foreign -Minister he thought he Was ^Ing double- . To Samuel Feltham fOr Rocco mission in Wa.shington. Regional ■principleli It proposes;" . ■ selection to tx ^ t sales a® the« FawSt 'was imderstood In Washing- together in Gaza, Bunche Con- crossed by union officials and DeSimone, for alterations to a Broadcasting Corp. also charged have done in'xupermarketa. In IS ton to have told Hammarksjold , ceded that the U.N. force had been othjsrs.he said.Jiad moved iri dn his | dwelling at 49 Fulton Rd?, $1,000. that Deme himself had broken • ,’The Swedish State Railways, years per-employc sales ip depart­ -Nasser’s govantment- would 3o! required to take o\'*,some'admln- enterprises. '• | To Fred Knofla, for repair of FCC rules in the cour.se of the pro- w'hich recently marked its 100th ment store® have gone- up from nothing to upset the > situation o£j istration work but In.zisted that McClellan said, the recordings I fire damage at 93-95 Tanner .St., ceeding.s that now stretch back aimiveraary, is Scandinavia’s larg­ $6,000 a rta r to $13,000; in »uper- CfejSto serious new diffipulties. | LtNEF does not have its ow-n ad- subpoenaed from_Crosby had been ! $325. t -over a period, of more than three- est enterprise'. It ha® 72,000 ehtr: marketsrthe gain has been fourfold seized from a private honie in ! ployes. ’ . “r"; / , —frortF$7,000 to $28,000. .ac • - .. Oaly tor Initial Phase ' ministration . in Gaza . "any more To Richard W. for the years. D,anish'CoI. Chw.l Ingholm had ,-than- we had in 'Port - Said or Portland.. • estate of Lillian (Christ, for alterv ■ The; hearing yesterday ,was on been (tamed mlUlary governor eot on conjrdlling Portland -vice ter Broadcasting C?o. takes oyer exclusively in the initial drawa) and to atand between the | profits. About Town Maurice Jansky, counsel for R.e- phase" In the- control of Gaza. fprcea of Egypt and Israel.” . i Spectators j'ammed the bi^. Sen- gibnal. claimed the FC(? brok^ its DONT TRY TO WEAR ‘‘How long the initial phase will Hammarskjold repeatiedlv has; ®t* caucus room, All standing Members of St. Margaret's Cir- own rules in allowing Detpe. to last I do not know/” he added. emphasized that he InterpreU the room was' taken. Outside, I there cl6. No. 28().- Daughters o( Isa-1 apply for-a 250-w'xlt station.,in- Naaser rep o rt^y cabled Ham- resolutions- passed by the Assem­ was a line a half block long wait­ bella^ will meet this evening' at'i slCa^ of a 100-watt, station, after YOUR NEIGHBOR'S HAT! markajold thauthe .Assembly, reso­ bly as meaning that UNEF la oc- ing to get' in. {7:30! at the Hollpran ' Funeral} written cases had been exchanged. lutions outlining the functirms of cupylng territory formerly con­ Mc(Clellari read to Schrunk a re­ Home to say the Rosary for, Mrs. f. He said Deme had broken the the U.N. force did^not give it au­ trolled by Egypt only with the port' from ' Secret Sert-ice chief/Rose Chapdelalne. a member for rules in radio teats lie' had 'made Chances are your neighbor’s insurance won’t thority toi perform admintstrattVd' consent: H Egypt. He told the As­ U..E. BVighman saying the lie de- 'many years, Who died this mom- from Manchester. Janalcy said fit your persona', needs—any more than his hat . dutiew-ahdrthat tie wm appointing sembly Feb. 22. however, he was tector teat had ^ e n called off i^ing. Deme used more power in the testa, Is bkely to fit .voiir head. U.sing PLANRITK, we , Gen. Latif military governor of confident the Egyptian govern-' after Schrunk balked at-answering ' .than had been authorized: The -Casa. ment .waa wiling to make special zlx out' of nine questloni. -.The- Italian American Ladit^ texts had been made to gather evi­ can recommend an insurance program tailored- Hamma'rikjdid held an hour-long Thezp questions, ap read by AUxiliar-S* will meet tomorrow to y,g;ur specific needs. > ! meetiitg with his T-nati'dn A'dvisory arrangemenn for the U.N. to re­ dence to rebut the charge thgt i ■/ main in Gaza to put an end to boA McCleUan. dealt with whether night at .7:30 at the clubhouse. ‘Fo1~ radio Station here would interfere . Ceoimlttee on UNEF. He was said Schrunk was personally acquaint­ * ■ . ■ . ' ■ ' 1 . * to have indicated he waa seeking deri raids. Last Friday he said the lowing the meeting-'a card party! with atatlons in Westerly, R. I-. __ U.N. force a(id the U.N. Arab Re- ed with James B. Elkins, vi’helher will be held and refreshments! and Worcester, Mass: If you. have any (juestions about* insurance :elarificatidn of the situation-. fie had received pa.voffa frqm El­ . . . if you are not sure .vou have the best pro­ ■Ool. GOIuq; said in oiiro thejU** Agency would , assume ^ Joint -served. , "f ■ FCC W'as\defended by its ■ to T tla n administration intends tesponslbillty for administering, kins, and whether, the mayor had . ----- • ' j legal arm. the Broadcast 'Bureau, tection you can possibly buy i . . please call us received pa.yoira from pinball msf- The Ingraham Circle of the and Deme's attorney, Peter Scue- t^ m o v e anil handle Gasa’a Strip, chlne operators, bootleggers and t^av. Full information cheerfully given apd di-ii affalra "juat aa before." He ^mblers. •“ North Methodist W’SCS is collect-: bruk. They h e ld ^ a t the F(X? had without-obligation. May we help you? ’ would' not aay when-Egyptian -ot- . AIDE BEASTS K.t.SPBR The_ questions dealt with a 19,55 ing old car license plates. Member® { approved In the request for, an fioialt would enter the., area. Tallahaiwee. Fla., March 12 iiF) pertod‘ wlitn Schrunk .wax'Mult­ of the church who wish to donate; increase in the power. The Jewish Telegraph. Agency r-A a aaeociaie of John Kaeper nomah (Portland) County j^eriff.- .their license plates are asked to . At the time Deme sought, to oaid 300 Egyptian police already today draonoeed the Washington There^haa been testlmon.v from leave them In the box. which snil-.amend his application, be-said that kava moved' into the Strip and •egregatibnlat and announeed hia several witnesses to the effect that • be placed in the kitchen'. ' j Manchester was located on that Egypt’s flag wa® raised next aoppprtera were pulling oat of Schrunk accepted a >500 bribe gravel bank, which ha asserted, of- John H. Lappen Jnc. t« fhe U.N. flag over the gover- the Seaboard While Citizens from-Portland gaiubler Clifford St. Frantis Xavier Mothers Cir-’ifered such‘>fx>or ..condiictivity ‘that Bor’a headquarters. " Council. Fred H ockrtt.. one of (Jimmy > Bennett • in 1955. Elkins 11** tora^row' night a t , a minimum power of 250 WAtt® was Bunche after a confermte? -In •four men who hefped form Hie .testiged that ^Bennett— ...... told him of - ■ 8:15 at the_____ home.___ qf. Mrs. Francis essential. INSURORS—REALTORS Seaboard gsmip, told a Florida Learv', 26, B01‘tpn; sL OaM w-ith Burns would noffsay making the pa.Vment to avoid ar­ The MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY X' etkat tha U.N. attitude would be LegiaJative C’emmittee Kas^r rest Tor mnmhg a‘ gambling! joiiitr- “ 164 East Center Street—MI 9-5^1 toward the Egyptian action. But had miarrpre«ented “cext.aln After .McClellan read the report . A mOeting 'wrill be held at trie he aaid th at when Lattf reaches thinga"'to him and that he would from ,Baughman. Schnmk . said Community, Y on March IP, at SERVING NIIGV” 'Open Thuroday Evenings Until 9:00 .1 Qaaw. "GenarlU Buma will ahakc hate no furttier aaeoctaUna‘with U>at while had volupteered for 12:45 pjn-. of all YWCA members w\: -I h|a Iwid." th« test he hadrfepecified a prefer­ who are interested in organising . and $aturday6 Until Noon Ha also aald he wanted to 4eny ence for the FBI to give. it< '■ art informal work group to do jew^- { DRIVE-IN Tf i'io yunioreithatUNEF planned to "in- . Recently a U.S. Artny helicopter Bchnmk'i drew sharp ‘ criticism elry enameling and pebbly some Howard \Varoock,!.66„ of no cer­ tegnaUahajjhe’’ the Gaaa Strip. laid .14 mile®' of cominuhicatiDn. frofp. McGleliah for w-ha^ the allied craft. No fee wrilt b® charged. tain addreM, was arrested y . ■ ■ .1 t Asked tf two e^ninUtrauone. wir* near Ft. Bragg, N. G, in chairmanan Mid was/an ImplicatloA The only cpst to partlbipants wtljiterdsy qn fJenter 8t. noar Wlpter «d deulA work aaiautoo. tkat tka it Bervica pught b* fr«m v ' B t charged with tatoxieatioB. If i ' I .-.i. /■ 7- / "j I ' ' / 0 % -?-t? M'-N*;-' rev-. < A i V i i ' i ; •l. •/ Y. ’ ,T ■'.r. 'I -■ ...... >v r MXNCHEST^,EVENING HERALD.^KIANCHESTER, CONN., TUE.SDAY; MARCIP12, 1957 . ./MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, S^toE ST E E , CpNN.. TUESDAY, MARCH t2, 1967 - ...... _ ' r x'f;;.- j . ' ,.r Ix X . X .' ELEVEN- p a g e t e n t ¥ Sigp over theNantrance of the - One business where you' don’t 'x- (rlnslon(ntrv the poaaibUities that it presented^ BUGS EUNNY/^ Memphis/ Tenh., ^Hraftlc . coUrt:- have to begin !at tl|le.hottom—dig­ ysoiith Windsor for railroad promotion, Welker, / Fatts in State Prefer Yanks, ' said that flower-show, doesn’.t at­ 'Why t .Complain T TTHhk the ging wells! ■ ^ Antwsr to Pfviom , I ,, fM-AVICnM Women*’s C^dup tract the w ay the ISlew- York show' "Why dMii't you t f l m l Many Summonses YOU 'Really De­ LJUia does. . . . or INSOMNIA serve— but Didn’t .Get.’-*-—J$5(>ntrib- I t is never''a mistake to tell an­ Actor UC2U No Salary Accord Reached J Railroa^bifi^ PIJC Asks For Evidence about PAIRWArS woii^ PEW AW A tited by Eafle F. teltler. other' person you value his opinion. IJcars SeliooPs X cinKa rTevettheless, C o m m 1 8 s i o n- dorful loot loll oi UX.LA9/ Thug—Thl* It a holdup! Gfve course. —: ■ ,.LV LidsA >0 A0R08B 1 British which has^Mriod, rail was ri wed only once. er Basil "P, Fitzpatrick of West AT BEDTIME me your money or ele^. New. member—Please remember -r----- i-r-----'a: — On Town’s Highway Workers S u p e r i n l e i l d e i l l ! New york m Boston , streetcar That was In 1950, ,en ,15 of a Hartford expressed the view that <^rooflim Cords for d l WOULD Victim— Or else whetT to serve the fish whol , 'v.’ith tall u a u * the greater powii to attract Coh- CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 1 Actor, *—*- 4 Fowl HL1U3 mile,was laid. "merchandising" is asVimportaht th u g—Don't confuse m This is and head, snd a slice of lemon in Treacher . / > ne/ticul’s baseball fans and flower eeeisilons?" < S Indian u u u South Windsor, ■ March 12^observed. Mrs. WalCer G. Foster is Glastonbury, March 12 (Special) The testimony of Wetiier and in railroading as in arty other-but; my first job. the mouth. 7He is a — - 'Girls and 'Their Problems'" was X - * - ' , The maid,, folldwing instructions 6 Fortilication u (Special) — fJo agreement wait in'charge of refreshments. ,4how enthusiasta? . . Haggerty, as well, as ,ofXj. J. iness. Ha .asked for evidence on > favorite i Dramatic This qlisstion entered the Public advertising and promotion that Traffic Jems are caused by too to the Jetter, tore :he fish trium­ reached last night at the meeting Abe E. Miller Post. A t* wHI .*’.y .B a j«tt. induaUial agent for Uie ■ .''X 13 Rounded '' SLettuca m... .t S o'cl«« .n ,b. | railroad, who testified In theTnoi-n- the railroad did in copnectlon with many people in too many ears phantly to IbeiKablt complete U'lth Utilities Commission hearing yes­ URrogresi ' 9 Groove of the Selectmen and'^epresenta: terday on the Neyv Haven Rail- mg_, came as the hearing resufne.cl t)ie Hartford-Putnam line. going too many, places in too mvich tall and head, and in her . mouth meeting at First .Church of Chflst. ISTUted, , 10 Pertaining I tlveis ‘ S2f Manchester Town Em-' •St. FranclK Services foad's' request tor permission tO after a 6-week adjournment. ' * ' Welker said he would produce of a hurry,' for no Important* rea- she carried a slice of lemon. 16 Landed With the aid of' colored slides. ah age pjoyep Local No. 991, AFL-CIO, There will be daily Massc.s at St. abandon, permanently, passenger I Reaiinir Hearing Tomorrow- Xvldcnca of these merchandising , property U lt i 27 Encounter 43 Court list Miss Mecum sliowed her Oeenagers efforts. ' . r " - Tom was astonished that the on proposed salary rate's .for'town .1 rant/ls of Assisi (Thurch at 6:4b at work,;at school and at{)lay while service •between H artfor^' and At the end of yesterday’s ses­ IT Doctrine 12 Re 29 Allowance' 44 Part of a '. X . X Quality is never ari accldent. It judge had permitted the apparent­ church ^highway workers. a.m. Wednesday through Friday, speaking of their adjuaUnent into Boston, via Manchester.' sion, the hearing was adjourned 975 M AI^ST. 18 Girl’s name lOXfhts (sb.) for waste Frank Hippie of the Manches­ and at 7 a.m. on Saturday, is the result of sincere effort, intel­ ly guilty ntan to go scot free. 20 Conducted 30 Ireland 4'0'Singing voice society. And the' an.swcr. according to i again until tomorrow. It is be- 'ree parts ter Local, said today the Select­ Kobert Welker, manager of the : lieved the railroad wiU.Vequlre two ligent direction and skillful execa- Tom—How did C-'ever happen? 21 Eurasian Hebrew ,. 31 Rodents 47 FhrMt William K. Smith Mrs. Lyman F. Matson.was pro­ tlon. It represents the wise choice Court Attendant—Because he creature men were in accord with most of William. KIng.sbury Smith. 34, gram chairman; Mrs. Henry Ryll, New* Haven's passenger train serv-' more days to complete the presen- aonusl 1 ascetic 37 Shops the, proposals made by the Union, of many alternatives and the ex- was deaf. ' ■ * . 25 Glob ' ■ 48 Gaelic died Monday in St. Francis Hospl- spring flower arrangement: Mrs. Ice, is New ‘York, ' | tetion -of Its case. 23 Woolly 38 And so He said 40-hour week Initallffd UOW ABOUT it; pe.-lence of many masters. It Tom— What haa that got to do forth (ab.) 50 Be sick was ' tai Ha.rtford. William Taylor, hospitality chair-' CMniiectieut 'pebple." he toldi In his testimony,* Welker said 24 Garments' man. with committee, Mrs. Louis SVLVEETER... marks the q’ lest of an ideal after with it? . nsperts 23 Weight of 41 Tag ,M Fish 'x, .. . -T , , ! He was born In Herkimer, N. Y., the Conimlssiou, "would rather go the railroad had n ade efforts to In SHTIN' 33 Caucho , Under the present Union plan,. 2. 1922, son of- Elizabeth O. House III, Mrs. Malcolm Honah, to New York and watch, the Yan­ improve business on Its EJaslern necessity; has been satisfied and Court, Attendant—Didn’t ' you 2 Ranges raw silk 42 Makes the workers would recive between Yonr ■ 54 Light brown Klees Smith and the late J. Fred Mrs. Henry N, Igo, Mrs, Hiram K. kees thari go 'to Boston and watch Connecticut line but to. no avail. ^DBOWSVr usefulness achieved. know that you. can’t convict- ( Persian 26 Biblical name mistakes $1.65 to $1.85 an hour with classi- man without a hearing? yaterwheel Smith. Jones. Mrs. Carl W, Johnson, Mrs. the Re- Includes Installation, plus tax. MAJOR HOOPLE PT publican, asked for the ne\Xneet I fascinating to see how* these young BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with aluni-hester Evening Herahl i girls have ingeniously . fashioned baug River was destroyed in' the cize this line that it did to pub­ Guaranteed for 1 Year. OUT OUR W AY 55 Live ing. according to Harry O flood, interrupting the service, and licize others-; special promotions, Ux . South WimiHor, Wappliig corre- | soinelhing from nothing. Their CALL '•<•ETE” WILSON . 56 Puffs up chairman of the Democratic Tow the railroad says it capnot afford excursions, aiid special parlies. L I S T E N ' H E WE’LL MANE TO spondent,' Mrs. G. Warren West-i Girl Scout week celebration period,. u ■* . , , « 57 Greek BT" ’Committee. ■ ok. telephone .MItcliell 9-4014. i closes with a party for Seniors an d !!° bridge In view of It was at this point that he said CAfji BARK./J BOY A VARD P MI9-S650 gravestones / Smith, who, has s'eryed a 5-year intermediates from 2 to 4 p ^ . ; the line s hLstory as a money-lo.ser. Connecticut people prefer the e<5AD.' VlWAT'S FUNNY ? A DAV'i OP BLUB IP X 6 0 i 56 Feminine IT s 1^" term on the Commls.sion, lost to ■Saturday at the Veterans' Gym-1 „Ano^erw itnM .s yesterday was Yankees to the Red Sox. SCRUBBING) BENDS A MAN MAKE 'YOU RlBBON Holden on a secret ballot by five Service Calls D0O8LE: AND you j a c k a l s name 1 i i naaium. After the flag ceremony , ci’ Btheer of Asked by the Commission, about A s a n d w ic h ; -TOMOCROvO./ Hr S' 9 votes* Day or Night $2.95 o r land presentalion of each troop's the amount Boston's famed-flower show and ARE CONNULSED.'— X'A\ WILL 'YOU' -u.HE‘S EASILY DOWN / The Comniittee will petition the 60INS TO Be d o n MV'OSNN contributioncontH^totinn toIn .the tiie Juliette.Miiette Low,ti^veXf call, ballast and tle8 that were S PE A K THE BEST OF t.M. ftof. U.«. ft*. Off. / 1 Gudrun’i tr~ H Board of Selectmen to rescind the LocuiStochs PO\NEIC,AMI N O T ? - ~ l C' hy fft* Oorvive. log. ■ F-unJ. there will be h puppet i ‘‘"® between 1948 FOR IT ?, THE MASTIFF husband March 4 election and hold another Jhpti', skits, dances and songs. i - ,, ' Re c a l l a d a y w h e n I CLASS.' r r Jonts, h«r«, hat our 'how-tO'-nt-in’ routint down pat! 2 Scottish vote at .a special Town Meeting. Quotations FiirnfkhPil B.y \ Church Events Tonight i However, the figures he present-; \ BROKE BOTM LESS IN sheepfolds This is the first time in five years, AN AIR CRA9M AND Coburn & Mlddtrhronth.^Inc. East Glastonbury Methodist. , '’d ''a'sed ons about previous ; f f l It’s tha ‘how-to-gtt-ouf thaVa giving him trouble!" that the Republicans have Con­ choir 7:30: Pilgrim ‘ Baptist,, 7 :45,1 his as to the "mount, yJALKEDTO TKE trol of the Commission. Bank Stocks HANSAE OnS , prayer meeting and Bible stiidv at i ‘ be expended In Town (loiirt | . Bid Asked the home of 1-eroy Haigh: Smith i H'e next foqr years if passenger i Reception Is Clear BY AL VERMEER \ HANDS,/■ I PRISCILLA’S POP . _ .Two ,men. were fined \n Town ' First National Bank lastonbury CongregationaU 6 :30, i ; o r g N X Court ’ last ‘ night for speeding, j of ’Maheheste'r 29/ 34 pbblic supper, sponsored by the' tsajs Figures Do Not Jibe i n ABOUT , ABOUT 1>*A HORSE FOR 1 Hartford National WWAT, WANT INS A Judge Benedict Kuochuonos pre-' Woman's toague: Wednesday. 3; Atty. John D. LaBelle. counsel '^MY BIRTHDAY , Allyn Stagnaro of Sprlng- Bank and Trust Co^ 31 '33 D E / ^ H-O-R-S-E r D O W U I p.m. (tore will be a meeting fori ft»' Eastern Connecticut rcpresenl- TOR B U SIN E SS . FOR HER and'Stephen Weiss of Man- Conn. Bank and new altaXbOy.5 at St, Paul's, atives opposing the railroad's b -i-r -t-h-o a -y. rM E A N / > / S r, each received fines of $24. Trust Co...... 37'a 40'j petition, maintained the two seta of ;IT7f X Area Rifle Club Manchester Trust ... 64 69 Mancliesler Xj-lvening Herald figures did not jibe. An orgR^zation meeting to con­ Kiro Insiirancn Companies Glastonbury correspon'ilent, Mrs. He pointed out that the figures tinue plans'^pr a rifle club in the .Aetna Fire ...... 68 71 Betty McNamara, telephone MEd- presented for anticipated work Wallach’s Food Store Spencer Heights area w1U be held Hartford Fire 157 167 ford 3 17.53. X were higher than those presented tonight in the tom e of Mr. and ' National /'Fire 70 78 for actual experience. In his prevl-t Mrs. Griffin'Smith, Oak St. Put- Phoenix ...... 73 76 ous ^testimony, Haggerty said 2.4 l Formerly NctvelFs Market ta ste pose of the club is lo provide] ami Indemnity 1ns. Cos. Missionary NVIil miles of rail and four miles of bal-1 shooting facilities for boys and' ...... , ” last would have to be renewed In 328 GREEN RD. — Ml 9-4268 girls and the group will i’ontact a ; Casualty ...... llO 129 Speaks at Chapel ^ch of the next four years. i of SPRING” representative from Winchester G ei^ ra l...... 2,53 263 his testimony yesterday. Hag-1 Drop in and get acquainted! See our complete line of 1jv1e'5 Arms to advise them on a sltex f5tearn Boiler 7.5 80 gcrtXsaid that in an avr.-age year, CONES The Rev. Roy Nylin, mis.sionaiy' MEATS. GROCERIES, FROZEN FOODS, ICE Com * in Ahd .tnjoy yobf firil "fasti of' - 3'H “ ■ 6TILL GOT Ranges on Nevers Rd. and Aveiy i ® ' i ' z '*'** l)etweeiK.1946 and 1956, the rail-] Spring." You'll find it in yoi^ («vOrifo Dol'Fy Quooii T h e o l d F16HT' St. currehtlybire being considered.}. _ I’uhlic Utilities to Cuba, will speak at Calvary road renctv(!d 1.7 miles of ballast CREAM. Etc. S U N D A Y T>«ANUN iOUddlo Turnpike West OVUH-?; The new' local team will be called North and Judd ... S York and churches in North and the "Cubs." . ' Russell Mfg...... South Carolina. ' Boys fiyiin 8 to 12 are eligible to Stanley Works .... In. his new- position, he will de­ play in the-league. The season runs Terry Steam ...... vote his tiim*- to establishing new . from mi()-May to mid-August'. A TREAT FOR JASTE A FOOD FOR HEALTH I ./ ■■■ Torrington churches in Central Cuba. Ho l.s • SSS3!r«r i» atHSu^^’vsA Ail Interested pcison.s should at­ U.S. Env'lp com . . at present traveling thro-'ghaut the 12SUU %*>,**. laa. 7.M a«g 4>» >g4 AW tend tonight's meeting. U.S. Env’lp pfd .United Slates for the purpose of ^ Republicans to Meet Veeder-Root ! raising snppoi'l for his first-term I BY EDfiAR MARTIN I 'The ftepubllcan Town Commit­ BOOTS^ fD HER BUDDIES Oops! BY ROY CRANE The above quotations are not to i In Cuba. X BUZ SAWYER tee will meet 'Tluirsday night in be construed as actual markets. The public is welcome to attend tO T E U .'. the Town Hall to pursue current MORE'S THE m v j MAfK MVWORP, fUZ MAPAM, COME quick! ONE OF this iect,ure. ITSLLmilE^SABWTi. tow-i affairs. SHE. CJBiE CKTCAER SAWYER, WHEN VOU HAVE UP VOUR TEST- lORKA'S^N IS OUTSIDE WITH AMWANV^HOLETS A Mothers’ Sessions I’ostponed W ood Patent Was First TViE ViNSVA EC-'HiOCh- PILOT 0O> ”10 FLY FOR THIS RUFFIAN, YOU THE most WONDERFUL 61FTS! $AVA6EPAim fs S1H3VLED UUMPEP FROM THE FRVINS flAN (JTiicagq—The original copy of THE STREETS IS A 4IFT9T Grace Mothers’ Circle scheduled 0\JDO TVilSTROCTCfR,‘ the first United States patent ever 8IIPSH,AW06ANT FORmi! for- tonight has been irostponed ChlCa'gb—The nation's 23,000,00(1 TOR OOSHi SAH taW is.^ed is owned .by the Chicago M u r e / until March 20. small plesusiire^bdat users spend Historical society; The " patent, $800.000;000 anm'iall.y for toals Meetings Tonight „.m u .■ . ... , signed by George-Washington, was and marine enjgines. Sales of out­ Only Rambler is your answer! Ii7mf«n(nn ^ f i V i " l i"! Scanted 166 years ago. lU -en t to board motors are running at 2,500,-. L thuaman Social C iib a 8 o clock : gamuel Hopkins for ” a new appa- 000 a year. There arc 4^500,000 Lal*t >oy that again! The new Rambler actually van Ave P "»l, Bielski, Sulli-] ralus and , proces.s". in making tmata \rith outboard motors and { O Big car room and comforti aquala aome of the big medium-priced cars in head- ■TSO’.OOO Intoardr. Wapping'(Jrange-vvlll meet at 8 P®****^’ from wood, 0 Compact car economy room, vhdulder room, seat rohm. Rambler’s easiest o'clock - at Wapping Community to park, gets most miles per gallon, has highest House. Past Masters' Night will be .and handling easel tra(le-in value. Drive a Rambler 6 or V-B tirday, AiMPicaa i^lert Mmd$ Mors for Amerire Sm Di$ns9tand — Gftai TV for all lAs /amtiy oosr ABC nsfiraffc. O—_____ : “ Motors, Inc^ 369 C*nf*r Sf.—Ml 3-4079,^^ Mm Miller BY PETER HOFFMAN Personal Notices Sriys:'^ : FF COBB MICKEY Nothing Certain! BY LANK LEONARD DeCormier Motor Soles, Inc., 24 Maple St.-—Ml 3-8854 ^ I KNOW M3UYE BEEN I W-WHV ,00 ^ A SIMPLE De0UCTK»l...NEITHER VOU r ~ y-W)U‘8E PRETTY Card of Thanks ■ SNOWO) UNlJSl with X YOU 6AV NOR VOUR B066 HAD T ll« TO SVEN W0RK...E5PWAU.Y T THAT®, ANSWER THE PHONE... AN!) I CETBACK SUREIT’LL'Att- SOMY I'M OVER THERE . HAPPEN TONIOHT, \Vn wish thanlT all of our nf'lffh- $0 LUC.. MAC TOMBHT/ CALLED FOUR TMEBi LITAI Dorp, frlriids .ami rnlativos for the man.v ' FA5T-AM0 ' arts of ktnanr^aii and «ym'palh>’ shown COVMT PMXACTLV us in our. r«?cnnt bpr4'ah#*m»'nl. Iho WHAT W fV E , (lealji of John O. -Huland^r, Also, the : TOLD I nursen at Laurel Mairor and 'Manehf'is-1 . REUAB'-f/,' tf*r Memorial Hosphal. We cffpcdally j VOVA HERE’SG REAT I mnk nil those who sent Ih^, beautiful floral trtbufea and loaned the use o f' J': c a r s .. ’ ^ Mrs. Keont ih I^orrlson bml family. a In Memoriam 1 In loving mitfmory of our father, John P Wodal S r., who pasaed aw ay onh year aifo Joday, M arch 12. IJsSf. . •Len” Rivard Sont and daughters..

J.'S. Bleising$ may be a strong word for possessions it Lowest Plica BY MERRILL HLOSSER BY LESLIE TURNER [ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Giddap! ;—but we know that what you own, you've work­ i t Highest Quality A Good Drug Storo CAPTAIN EASY Taking' The Figurine HEY/ IT '* AW IMVITATION PROM * aOOO FOR Y O O iM R .^ TOO CAN FLV iT . YE*, after Bur, SUGAR;. TfiEM WHY Mo p o n / EASE ed hard to’get. To all of us in some measure, our /mis* HAROV, AN S u m I i t Tremendous Selection DR.PUVAL TO ADOUft* HI* M cKifl iUT-WHAr^ XTOMg.XlLie AT A CHIVALROUS MAN I'AA NOT NOT O F PPN MDWS*TtRN ARCHI0 l 0 * C A L THe CRliM»«R CONtltACr) THE HOTEL AVALON /ENdllSH COUtaOR. possessions‘are blessings. OeSCRlRBD IT TO WDLlLO SPAN THAT W EA«IN6,A CARRY WHY THE , of Other Modely *0CiBtV ON KOAV. EAgYi COMB* THRU AT THAT / WHERE ME MADE c h a n n e l w ith h is GOAT/ ME ACROSS Nor t i m e # .v o ir a h a v e- y reservation * f o r DUVAL,HE REfiUEAT- REINS/ ED THAT I ERIN* C C A T F 6 r a L A O / / ? r Today, people have more possessions and a high­ All giiragrii rompletcly erboted Including Foun- . JTTOOI^ datlon' or Reddy-Framed for E.Z. do-it-youriieir way stendfffd of living than ever before. It is hard? conatructlon. 0%’cr 50 atzea- and model* to rJiooee a Everyone needs a good, de­ ~ j r iVom Including egr and a half, bvo Car. Aim at­ pendable source^for drugs and ly necessary for us to remind you that everything tached with breeteway. and many thore. 'sondries. And /Ais is the storofor you buy is at greatly increased prices.. ' We are manufactUrere which megn* that we can rS™ ni' ’ • everyone. Torn .to us confidently • *. * epatom build a cottage or garage tailored to Bt your qiecitic need*. „ .. i'l for the varied needs o f yOnr Have you increased the amount of insurance, iJi ' household. And keep in mind,; that you carry-accordingly? Remember— IN­ It’s not a miracle. It’s a SHELTER too, out ReluAh Prescription p r ic e s d e m a n d in c r e a s e d in U i S S l , Iw. TJA Rgg. U.t. Oft. CREASED ' ­ Service—skilled, professional PM. »-/A for j>t)tir car, a PORCH, a GREEN- p O r o T j ; s u r a n c e . - • HOUSEj a WORKSHOP and a STOR­ compounding at fair prices. Sneak Attack BY WILSON SCRUGGS iLlD0ij3i MORTY MEEHLE Stay-Out Here BY DICK C A V A L L I TkE STORY OF >!ARTHA WAYNE " B u t B o s s AGE AREA. It’B the RYAN. “Sun- X TMATWA9 I t ' s C o ld liner,” a dream gtrage. ■mCBURElLW? CONT'iOi MILLER PHARMACY tl rvouR Q F MIMD • The “Sunlinjer” by Ryani WM«PCRINfl RBOOflNiZC In A l a s k a . IB OUR BUBtNEkS’’ TOMIB ACOaOfO A o o m p U?t e l i n e o f c o t t a g e s ' The Rexall Store . For bandaging, antiseptics, ACCCmiCC/ MIOOWHtiN COMPLETELY ERECTED ON RYAN LUMBER COMPANY MjK 8-12^ and*ick room supplies make UONARfi lUVARD AGENCY, In^ < YOUR LOT MIUL. STREET, W ETHERSFIELD ' Pine Pharmacy your head­ 808 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER VIkit the model gamgen and coti quarters. 15 SILAS DEANE HIGHWAY • 'Qentlemeh: . ! '■ , j ' 299 GREEN ROAD ROCKY HILL ' v. : “ . d f - TEL Ml 9-0271 Wi.Qiout.<-o^ligatlon,'please. send me .free garage bookla't. Prompt Ffoa CoH and DaHvory Sowlca- .ii-.- , v OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAy PHOHEMI3-4134- bPEN 7 lb 9 ^.M. THURSDAYS ' S A.M.-5 PAL - Neitle, ^ • • ee « Pe a,* • «^* B*e*«ae*e*e*4*a - J Su n d a y 1-5 pjff. AdjjrCIW • • • ••e***«*«**w***i*'*^*«'*^*h*^« *•*•••••••••* t > Oat of Town Call Collect j ^x.x:"/V I ''iAckson S-*5*7 c ity X V i".;...... :I ------. Tel. N o . . . ■ y ’ •/j

5Sv,» iArrv-i:ir: ^ 7 ^ 48 1 / u m n Y im y - ■ ■ i- ■* ' 'M ■. ' 1/ . ■ f :‘t , 4 / I "'V ,X ';. ■ % / ‘ •' i: i . > f I - .X ••C-' ^4 A %' \. '"■■t -I, 4i:\.AA A y x - •/. i " -' X PAGE’THIRTEBN i l V MANGHteSTER EVENING HERAI.D, MANCHESTER,; CONN;,' TUESDAY, MARCH lif-1957 0 . 1PAGE TWELVE Ma n ch e ste r EVENING HERALD, Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n .; Tu e s d a y , m a rcN't^, m t . t ••/ *• K. ■,'u7 ■\:-' / , ' tH E u • A- iFfr: E - -i •( Herald > x HI racuse By EARL W. YOST N arth Carolina on Top Spopts Editor W illiam s, Jensen O ut North Carolina' Grider w ith M agicians. • - n Shots Here and There ffthe Boston Garden Sunday. Named to play with the (joliegiana are In Final A P Gage Poll ■ All’s' ready, thg .fourth an­ Getn-ge Waddleton of- Holy. Cross, AndxClub Lacks Punch Opposes' Yale Paul McAdsm of Boston College Here Thursday Night nual knights of Golumbui com­ 'A ' " * •,'' New York, March 12 being in lege teams in tlie 19th National ' Marques Haynes, Include Will.Clarke and Pete Wi Sunday 4-1, •while ye-*-rday three ers and spbrtscasters. Kansas, the Collegiate Buketball '^oumament. gren, retiredM anchester High the Stanley Cup playoffs finals Yankee rightlianders combined to Long Streak runperup after leading part of the Talking about “ overhead ’ ba.s- but three- times. lietroit won the North Carolina faces Yale to­ athletic coaches, sportsman Matt Miut them out 2-0 on three hits. In Puck Loop season, drew nine. I ketball shooters, the Magicians playoffs four times and were run- night in the game -of a Manchester High’s riflemen have the best in Joshua Grider. Moriarty and veteran- bdseball nenipa on three other occasions. Jeneen oa Coaat. On the basis of 10 points for Madison Square darden triple- ELK* USAOUE umpire Jim O’Leary. Clarke and However, a, good part of the Montreal, March 12 (A5— De­ added another to their dual meet first place, nine for second, etc., header that features ^ the tlrst Th«r man with the most terrific During the past decade either troit’s potent scoring due of Gor­ Lieaguf-leadlng Armory Pack­ Wigren were both' guests in' 1954.. Boston batting punch is absent in consecutive win streak V«®tarday North Carolina received 725 points So This is Sptinfi'Baseball Training? round of the 1957 N CAA playoffs. . u J "overhead" in basketball will be I.ontresl or Detroit has reached die Howe and Ted Lindaay along age Store (28-12) stretch ^ ^ ___ „ Toastmaster will, be the Rev. the persona of Ted Williams and tn the local, armory,. this Uip* at to 602 for the Jayhawks. Ken­ In the earlier Garden games, Con­ stretched its with the court-jesting Har- the post-season final round. witn'Montreal defenseman Doug the expense of .Farmington High From here. It Mems the New York Giants are using Uieir Phopnlx, A rl*„ training grounds as the lead to five fulF gwnes ove.- Pat-1 xiagicians when they go into George Hughes, former assistant Jackie Jensen. Furthermore these tucky, Southern I tethodist. Seat­ ■lie o f~a apring vacTObn. ~ A luli e RuJgei s. leftr 22->ea,f‘Ol ,-jotaed the select ranks of the .300 the three games in Ne'w York. At a protjS^ive netting at the Dodgers training camp in Vero Beach. the pivot, Tatum atlll manages to Runnerup in the scoring race the Tar-Heels- brought back to the '58 season. . , . Leading scorer la-wed a hit. all three coming off David Wheeler ...... 99 70 169 lywood has just filmed, the life hitters for the' Ural lime in his Golunrbus Morehcad, Ky„ of the Fla. The oldeal Do^lger in point of sendee. Pee Wee started • FRUIT UCAOUE score anywhere from 25 to .50 with 79 points. Lindsay is nearer the national spotlight by Coach star-studded career. Ohio Valley Conference plays with Wesleyan during the recent Sturdivant in the middle . Melvin Brown 92 73 188 F r a ^ McGuire—won .seven by a’tJory of Jimmy Piersall, but the plgji^lng with the team In 1940. I Honeydewa and Dates A' Nuts points a game. The Goose, who the record 'books. He is five as­ To do just that is Piersall’s Pittsburgh and Miami, 0.. the has an 84-Inch arm span, formed baaketbali season was sophomore Terry pitched the fiist four and Also firing for Manchester were fiye points or less. Their;cloeeet Red Sor center fielder is deter­ i scored s’mllar 4-0 victories over sists shy of the. all-time mark of Stephen Reale, 180; Edward- Fel- prime goal for the 1957 Red Sox Mid-American Conference cham­ the Harlem Magicians with Mar­ Pete Lund with an 18 point per Urban the la.st two initlngs. 11s were two-point deciaiorapver mined to add another thrillipg' Benies an,d Figbsrs. respecUvely, 56 set by Montreal’s Bert Olm- tham, 173 and Jsm(es Tierney, 181. chapter to that inspiring baseblll season now little more than a pion meets Notre Dame. Oklahoma. ’I ques Haynes, anotheV dissatisfied game average. Big Nate Oaur, who Yogi Berra, Ajncrican League atead jast sea.son and is within Duke, 75-73, and Wake Forest 6J- month away .in the future. But City University, an si large e n ^ I while Peaches and Sugar Pliuiis Globetrotter two years .ago. looks big enough to eat a horse for most valuable player In 1958, 59, with Wake Forest a constant tale this season. i rolled to a 2-2 .stalemate. Chickie three points of equalling the long-^ Piersall enjoyed the greatest: Jim also wants to Improve on hi.^ in the tournament for the sixth I John Y d vicsin Selected HAynes is, considered by many dinner, coached Wesleyan's wres­ played hla. first game of the spring standing record of 82 points for New Harvard Football Coach headache, losing four times to Janicke. 122, . Mary Hthba.rrt .118, year of hia career during the 1956 ^ home .run and extra - base hit straight .voar, entertains t,oyola-! _ ------' ' % '------— , . I the gl-eatesU dribbler in the world. tling team to lie firs tLittle 'ITiree and drove In one New York riin a left-winger. Herbie Cain estab­ Top • Seeded Felix North Carolina, by a total o f 19 Mary Willhide 112-111, Barbara John Yovicsin, head football coach at Gettysburg Cottage, plays American I>ague campaign. "I'm j prod\iction as well. The Magicians loaded up with top crown in years. Osur is a Spring- with a sacrifice fly and the other lished the mark 13 seasons ago. points, Strange 105. and, Martha Reichen- with his three sons in his Gettysburg, Pa., home M arch^l after confident I c&^ make 1937 even ■ "I'm using this spring training talent and with Tatum AnibHaynea field College grad. , scored.on an infield out. Harvey can equal his ow-n rec­ Wins Net Match North Carolina is the fifth team ; to work some mgre on pullinff the to*'^ejirs{'u‘nT« join nine other Uhms In four V CoicH Sit H a r v a r dVI bach io > turned in ti ■ top .single being named head grid coach at Harvard. The chlldreir arirTom, ✓ more productive, especially at the as the main attractions have been Boston has nine more gr.mes ta ord for a defenseman if he picks so honored since: the poll’s tacep- ' ball to left field,” he explained regional tournamgnfa at Phlladel-1 1 ‘ ______: games. drawing top crowds wherever they Florida before heading for San 5, foreground and 3-year-old twins David, left, and Don. Yovicsin tlon in 1949. In that span, Ken­ plate," Jim vowe'd after a spring •lohn (Shorty) Malta of East up three assists, j after a recgrlt batting practice perforin.. Before coming to town Francisco to meet the Seals of the succeeds Lloyd Jordan. (A P Wirephoto). Brookline. Ma»s/]^Iarch 12 t/f)— tucky has wpn four times, San tiainlng session a’t 'xSarasota's CoA;ai^!^ofJ°"FY^^^^ Cambridge. Mass;, March 12 (i'P)--John Yovicsin— a dark- Windsor announced hi.s retirement The scoring leaders: ' session duriiig which he took aim Y MlDGKi' LEAGUE Thursday night the Magicians will Pacific Coast League in a three- Top-seded- Lots F^Ux, the defend­ Francisco twice, and Bradley and Payne Park. His determlhatloo to last night as a basketball .official. Pts ing champion, tad the survivors in­ ! on the far distant left 'field wall day. The’ four aurVivors will clash , horse „ candidate ...... from Getty.sburg , College— , T r.s bringing . , the , Match .lesults: Yankees (15-5) play at the Bdston Garden on a game set beginning March 22. Indiana onco aptbpe. make good that promise Is eivjdoht Malin, who ,wovked a countless 1. Gordie Howe, Detroit 82 to .today’s sgtion in the National at Payita Park. in the last twp rounds at Kansas_T-formation and admiration for the Ivy League to the head: Red Sox ( i 4-6) split four double hill , with the Celtics meet­ The top 10 teams with first place as' the daily drills progress here number of games for Manchester Last season Willi' hatted 2. Ted Lindsay, Detroit ...... 79 Sweeping Plate TV Spectacular Women's Indoor Tennis Champion­ "Don’t get me wrohg." he added. ! City, Mirch 22-23. a t )>ointapoints s Braves ing New Ifork in the second half votes and won-lost records through on the Florida front. ■ ch ^-23. ^ football coaching job Harvard. The 118-vear-old Yovk.sin I did the (7-i3i High, was active for more than a .345, drove in 82'i ,s and hit 24 3; Jean Rellyeau, Montreal ships at Longwood. “I know enough to hit with the North Carolina, "Inner of 27 succeeded Lloyd Jordan as th e t------^------and Dodger.a (7-16). Fine single.s the bargain offering Wednesday homer.s. whiu Jensen's average Saturday, March 9 in parantheses One of Hardest Workers pitch, and I'm not going to spoil quarto: century ar a whistle looter. 4. Andy Bathgate, New Misj;- Felix of. Meri(len, Conn., X- straJghl games and the Alhuitlc | jand grid-master for the C^msmi. were roiled by Bill, Finhega^ 116. night. was .315 with 97 RBI's and 20 (joints on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 things by getting home run Harvard's sagging For years Malin was considered the 5 .Ed Litrenberger, Chica_ defeated Mrs. Meg Wilson of Jim was one of the last Red Sox ,Cba.st Conference Tourn^ent, has c Director 'Torn; Bolles Rocky Dywart 116, ' rvy Bates j f- home runs. basis); hungry. But 1 know now that I the restric- finest referee in the state and was 6. Maurice Richard. Montreal , oo U m p ire s W aiit Lim eligh t Cambridge. Mass., 6-4, 7-5 ta yes­ to sign his contract this year. been voted the nations No. 1 team , disclose the terms of the L ^ d e ^ v v 107, . •’ oger Poe 115, John Me-11 Higgins doesn't '.are the peasi- can pull the right pitch and that Better 'watch those waistlines rewarded with many attractive as­ 7. Dickie Mooie, Montreal terday’s first round singles play. 1. North Carolina (55) (27-0) 725 But once, his mild holdout ended. Associated Press poll. 'contract yesterday when the ap- j t i . i earthy 139-105, Rud.v ' W'ojnaro felloivs! Manchester High's bas- ftiisllc outlook .some observers 8. Don McKenney, Boston .. s3. 2. Kansas (9) (21-2) 602 It took him little more than -two can mean a. lot for me in Fen. j have gone either way, McGuire i years watched all the leagues operate.” much improved an.. I believe our 8. Seattle (22-3) 302 field. Now he is one of the la.st With►Vith Piersall moving up in the »aid. “There's more pressure the , Xmrn Experienc4» Yovicsin answered from his Penn- Bt the Rosemount'. Monday night | football and basketball offl- 'O’Connell of Chicago, Nancy Nor­ JIMMY riKRSAM. AUTOMOTIVE LE.AG infield Toblems will also work St\ Petersburg, Fla. (N E A ) — ton of Norton Xfaas.. and Joan 6. Loutaville (1) ‘ (21-8) 236 Red Ben’ te leave the field each power parade along with Ted W’il- more you win and it.s much harder j Yovicsin. who.se balanced-line s.ylvania home.. vi learned their the cottars will be cial suffered a serioua setback re- iiams, Dick Gernert, Jackie Jen'- — TwTrTjiflJt£hes---Manclif8ter Auto ^ l e aa » centljrT^ is now convalescing. His out." he said. Thingr'jno.ve slowly in this shuffle- ! Sullivan of Belmont, Mass. 7. West Virginia-tt)-----(9 M ) 184 day when Manager Mike Higgins .... ^ ,1 ' T-fomfStlbn onense is ’ noted for philosophies.': The unbeaten Pittsburgh Pi- board eenter of America. Which is i 8. Vanderbilt (17-5) 164 calls a halt to Uic sessions. imagination of Red Sox rooters sen and' Ted Lepcio, the Red Sox Parts over TJeConniei>Mdtors and V,* ^ da.vs are over, Tom could put forth their most power'-, professiohal-type pass pat- “Of them'all. I like the philo- Hollywood Service over. Manches­ rates made it three itraight at probably a major reason why so 9. Oklahoma City (1) (17-8) 126 It is really something to see vLlting in thfse Southern pre­ coach isn’t unaeiTating 'bale's L ’>' | terns and flanker pitchouts, ha.s .sopliv o f the Ivv League - the I Carrigsn of Hartford reported last fiRAPEFROIT 10. St. Louis (1) (19-7) 117 cincts. packe(i batting order since the ter Radiator w-pCe decided by a and ^ t t . ’Thursday the hoopste^ night. CarrieanCarrigan .also ) L anno.mr.Hannounced Fort Myers, Fla., defeating the many big league teams use this! Pieraall perform in the outfield at r^rformer^ j"ohnny*."® .* *’*®.‘*. behind way they approach, the overall pro-' will beXhonored along .with the Washington Senators 3-2 on area as a training ground. Glover Holds Lead Second 10 Jim enjoyed 'Tiis' taost produc­ days whap Williams. Bobby Doerr, j 3-0 niargin \vhil8 Alcar Co. shade that he was resigning 'from the the Red Sox’ training headquar­ him at Gettysburg, hla alma mater. gram of athletics. rifle andXcroJia country teams at catcher Danny Ki. vitz’ nm- For the wayNthey play baseball 11-. Michigan State - (14-8) 98 tive big league battliig, output of Rudy York. Mike Higgins (now '.'I l^K)w, about .Mr. Lee sliice he iCunliffe M ^ r s 2-1. 'Hte list o New England Intercollegiate Bas­ ters. Fans who have thrilled to see His teams, won 32 and lost 11. "In fact, I had declcfed that If | the inks Hhme with the Elks play­ scoring single in the last of the these .days, palience is required. In Scoring Parade 12. Memphis State (4) (21-5) 97 \ the b^s man of (.he Boston Sox(. was in high school and 1I once fine acoi;gfr included Gen v Chap- ketball Officials Assn. . . Bill 18. California (20-4) ■ 92 him rob many a batter of a hit all last sea.son with 176 hits good Why did Harvard pick him from I ever.left Getty.sburg, it would be ! n i^n ing host.. .\^Shufflin’ Joe Mc- ninth. It ha.s become a ^ m e thst takes •and Dom DiMagglo were gunning thought he was coming down 2.5-381, Mitt Tedford 137- Sscherek, of Manchester, president 14. UCLA (22-4) 88 o ff the fences at. Fenway Park for 270 total ha.ses, includiirg ta the 95 candidates considered and to go to an Ivy League'school. ; PJ ‘ Cluskey, Manchester’s s 11 - Li m e only -a little less tUn* ftaish for thosfcs Fenway fences. to our plantation.’’ McGuire Jee White of the Central Connecticut Board Herb Score/Cleveland 20-game New York. March 12 (>P)—Main­ 18. Mlaaissippl State U7-8) 67 would really relish the sight as he home runs and 40 two-base-hits, 26 interviewed in the nine weeks "We'll havens straight T 142-3iO track star,-recenUy became ' the than a major debate!'. And If Jim Piersall (long rec­ chuckled. "In fact, the first I knew 14V365, Pagaiii 127-352. Mike of Approved Basketball Officials. winner, and rookies Jipi Gfant and taining a solid eight-point margin 16. Idaho State (24-2) . 62 roams the p^airie-^^ide expanse of eqoiigh to lead the league in the since Jordon's dismissal ? fense." Yovic.sin said. "If 1 have 1 _ 7^""' . "Asui father of a secona-^aughter.'There Giants A t Miller Huggins Field, Jitn ognized as the best defensive out­ he wasn't coming was when I saw "Our committee (the Faculty enhup 131-3oi. Al Plfke;- 131-346, Is a patient at the Manchester Me­ Dick Mesa limited Baltimore to over his nearest rival, Cleveland's 17. Notre Dame (18-7) 45 center field at Payne Park. doubles department.' fielder In the game) can achieve a quarterback who can throw, we is'also a son. Josej^Paul Jr„ in Phoenix, Ariz.. March 12 (IP)— Turner, the milkman who teaches Fred Glover today was atop the his name In the Yafe brochure.” Committee on Athletics! decided Rosetto 351, Ted Chambers 344, morial Hospital. A speedy recovery six hits s8 the-Indians won 5-1, at 18. Wake Forest (19-9) 44 \ But, even more, it is the power His batting average was .203. a hia.hitting goals for the coming will pass a lot. But I'll depend up;^ the McCluskey houae^ld. .. Dr. Ruben Gomez, reporting two w?eks people to pilch the Yankee way. Lafayette Meets Winner early not to try to get a name Jensen 141 and JEdgar Brainard JOSH 4IRIDKK is wisl)ed for both Rewltt and Scottsdale, Ariz. American Hockey League's indi-- 19. Bradley ' (19-7) 88 Piersall hap exhibited at the plate, gain of 10 points over the previ­ campaign. Hollywood will have to on personnel mainly." Charlie Robbins, v e te r^ mara­ late to the New York Giants’ The Syracuae-Connectlcut w’in- coach,;’ Bolles said. 130-128. Sscherek. . , . Francis Oeissler of At ,Me.sa, 'Ariz.,, the New York was talking about this the other vldual scoring race—ahd appeared 20. (Tie) CanislUB * (20-8) 27 even in these Still early days of ous year. Just four more hits over think shout adding's sequel to Han-ard has operated for years thon runner, will, be a guest on afternoon. the likely charhpion with two nir will face LaFayette, Middle "W e wanted a new man to grow under the. single and double, wing- Willlmantic and Car) Nastri of Glamrbrtke7'n‘tirta'thb toV‘o"f "“'I ‘r* Oklahoma A&M (17-8) 27 tiatalng, which has captured the:' the season arid Piersall would have that movie of his ll*e. Atlantic Conference winner, in the basketball team of the nation, the one of Dave Scott's futureXteevee th# ninth and went on to defeat Get.Into Act weeks of. the season remaining. up in this atmosphere. The transi­ back formations and their varia­ c o irx T R Y c l i ;b m e n Harlem Magiclan.s. he has been sports shows on Channel 30>^ New Haven will be the Connecticut I in from Puerto Rico. (St Peter’s (NJi/receiimd one other second round game at Phila­ tion (to the Ivy League) would he referees in the New’ Erigland 7 . Chicago Cuba, 7-4. 'The Cubs "Before television," Turner said,, Glover, held to one point liuj'/ first place vote). tions. Match results; Birdies blanked i pot only a capable marksman but The 29-year-old righthander, week, has collected 92 points on delphia, - , less difficult this way." schoolboy basketbsll tdurnev si nave yet to win in three starts, ‘umpires walked by the plate, , A native of Steelton. Pa., the 6- Spauldings 4-0, Greens upended' one of the most aggressive and eager to show there was nothing 40 goals and 52 assists. League Thi longest winning streak in The Seattle Metropolitans Winners of tonight’s Morehead- M’hy did Yovicsin (pronounced Hhgh Greer. UConn baaketb^ the Boston Garden. Geissler, (ilrec- Rookie Rocked:oH(i turned and dusted it when neces­ the Southern Assn, in 10.56 Was (19l7l were the first . American 4 blond is married and the father Acushneta , 3-1, Rovala downed' talented all-aroUrtd men on the wrong with hla shoulder, pitched statistics released today showed EAST SHJE BOWLING Pitt and Miami-Notre Dame gamed i'ah'-vissin) accept the challenge ‘ of three son.s. and a daughter. mentor, will direct the New Blng- -^r of athletics'"at Willimantlc Art Schult and Pfcte Whisenant sary, but now they make a pro­ nine, games won by the Blnpihg- hockey team to win tlie Stanley ESgles 3-1 and Irons and Fair- team. shout 20 minutes yesterday in bat­ duction ol’ it by walking around, .IIM 'l'UKhC;a» teammate Jimmy Moore retained will mpet Kentucky and Michigan land College All-Stars against the achera College, is a former, local rocked rookie Angelo Ll- ham Barons. Cup. I ' State’ respectively, at Lexington. ______^______^ ;______i ways battled to a 2-2 tie. i The ••ffver-head" refeiTC(J to in ting practice. He had injured his taking off their; mask, sweeping his runnerup spot with 84 points. East Side Rec Bowling Tourna­ Boston Celtics in s special "Ba.s- resident and elementary /'school Petri for home runs and th(i Cin­ right shoulder sliding for a bail Kentucky, Southeastern Confer­ y I Noteworthy scores: Ray Della-: this case Is John's unorthodox ami ketball Hall of Fame" game at teact^ cinnati ' Redlega defeated - the the joint up. Then smile, real nice proterting the hitter, calls time Moore is the assist leader with 63. ment will get underway tonight at ence ^champion. Is 22-4 for the ' M t l x i i r t x I I f c a 142-12.5-381, Sher'Porlerfleld most spectacular way of shooting wl\ile playing the outfield in the like, arid go back to where they out. What about , the pitcher who Goalie Johnny Bower of Prov­ the Rec. The Midgets will roll Philadelphia Phils 4-2 at Tampa, Puerto Rican Winter League. season and Ip rated third in the IfX I't M/Caf.* M Jl C l L L S L j I/H i IC a - M 347. Charlie Whelan 130-341, Mario i and.hitting the nets from over his FIs. Rip Repulski and Eddie belong. Slowly. ha.s his armed pocked 7 He's thro-wn idence registered the -8?th shut.- starting at 6 o'clock and the Jun­ BoOcolstte 1 ^ head, Ha has this two-handed, over out of his A H L career to snap the iors will get underway at 8. ^ - A P poll, trailing only North Caro­ and Ted Plodzik Y A L E HOCKEY. LEAGUE Kazanski homered foe the Phils, 'They used to throw the ball off stride, has to start all over Y .MIDGET IJIAGUE lina and Kansas. Michigan State 125." the head, shot to sue'.) perfection who alto have dropped three ta a .Y'ankeea ’ back to the pitcher from behind again, perhaps with a different old mark of Nick Damore by one. .Standings tied wltlT Indiana for the Big "Ten that be is always one of the top New Haven, March 12 Eastern Playoffs the plate. Now they get up In idea. He also lowered his league-leading Haney Looks for More Hitting St. Petersburg, Fla., March 12 In 56 -years of play against each -W. L . Pet. .litle. , REC LEAGUE scorer.s of any game. He plays a Richard Starralt of Milton, Mass., (85—Art Dttmar, one of the play­ front of the “batter to do it. They „ "Specialization slows the game. goaltending average to 2.37 tol­ OPEN ALLEYS The Oklahoma Clty-Loyola 'win­ has been elected captain, of the U n d c r W f l y T o n i f f l l t y Musial blasted his second lies permitted per game. other as charter members of the C>cllats ...... 13. 3 .8l3 -Darl-Maids shutout ,Pagan! hard and ag,- -p-ssive game every ____ . -X ,, , __homer in two days for th(? St. ers obtained by the New York want to get in the act, ahd this The manager has a '%■: Yals Ijhchey team for 1957-58. Th's Amexlcsn League,. .Detrolt_ afid FOR LEAOUES PRIVATE PARTIES " Fletcher Glass ...... 8 8 .500 ner plays,St. Lohis, ohampion of ^ Bradenton, Fla (NEA)' - .paijlumn left the Braves a, vastlyr5,ipp^;r4':i)’ \ndOhv'a"s' won , minute and is also.under the ba.s- Louis Cardinals to defeat .the Mil­ Yankees In their 13-plsyer deal takes time. “or 'a pinch-hitter. He-has no nils W.>TTian Fuel ...... 7 9 .438 the Mis.souri Vallejf Conference Fred . Haney would like to say it more serious group than they were the Hartford Rd. Grill ( ket.' for - rebounds, using his tre- 20-year-old junior played for\u«rd Cleveland are only nine g^ines New Hartn. Marcm.12 OP)— The waukee Braves 4-3. A base on with Kansas City last month, "The sliVy rule demanding that givings about calling on either at Keith’s ...... X ____. 4 12 .250 and.Idaho Slate meeta defending won’l happen again. t onder ea.sy-going, banjo-strum-1 vvhtle top scores were chalked up i mendous spring to good advantage oh thia vear'a team. players carry their gloves off and an.v time. Hollywood, Calif. - Jose Luis apart in the wbn-Ioiit column. De­ DAY OR NIGHT (Tharlotte/CIippers tairt, on New balls, Alvin Dark’s triple and the makes his debut today in.s Grape­ Cotero, 126. I-os Angeles, outpoint­ troit has won' 610 games against champioh San .Francisco. Other But the pain of the Braves lo.s-1 j by Ed Pagsni 138-127-3.53. Bill ' for ' the Magicians. SPORTS homer in the sixth accounted for fruit League game against the on „the . field .between innings adds "Frankly, I don't see what can Two gari)jf8 were played io the second round pairings are Kansas Haven piades in the open qg game ed Larry Bataan, 125, L m An­ the Indians to Cleveland’s 601 vIct TEL. Ml 9-8100 ing the pennant on the last day; example, after finishing! Adamy 129-352. Hippo CorrenU Grider stands 6-1 but -because of a bgat-of-sevei. Eastern three rims. . to "the snail's pace. This Was not be done about any of. this without Y M id g'e t League last night. vs. Southern Methcklist at Dallas 129-346, Chet Nowicki 340, Dllie 4ockey required for 75 years, and the old­ endangering the effectiveness of geles, 10. tories. of . the season is too fresh in of his over-hand .■ihooting and his Leagde playoffs'series tonig: Brooklyn got classy two-hit Manager . Casey Stengel also FletcherGlass won an easy 53-20 and Brighwn Young vs. California little guy's memory fo r him to Jarvis’ 137, Walt Phillips 129 and pitching last night at Miami, from will send out Whitey Ford, the 19- est inhabitant can.'t recall when s one of these specialists. After all, at' Corvaltla. . d ^ i tremendous spring like ability, he victory over Wyman Fuel and the anything more than reiterate what Herb Smith 125., The Clippers are league chi Bob Darnell, Ken Lehman, Charlie game winner last year, and Bob game was lost by a ball striking a they play, too. gives his opponents the impression pions. The Blades, who wx>n MURPHY'S ALLEYS en lists pulled out a ohie-point win he said while the Dodgers were r 1956 CHEVROLET < Templeton and Don Elston, but Grim in an effort to make it two glove lying on Ihe fiOM. "And 1 agree with the baseball that he is .seveh feet tali. Gritler 'playoffs and the pennant last year; \ 991 MAIN STREET \ pver stubborn Keith's 34-33. closing ground on the Milwaukee I VILLAG E CH-ARMERS |4-DQOR BEL AUt Hardtop^ -^he Chicago 'White Sox shoved straight over Boston. 'Umpires let the' batter, get brass who say that they have . Tom Kelley led Fletcher's to fii'St starred in Kansas City high ended up in third place thia year. V i V g i n i a Pointer club last fall. . i Both Fogarty Bros, and Garden school ranks, following with four -V8, radio, heater, Po»ver| ^ o s s the lP)—A ; all f()ur points from Jarv-is Realty. weekend. punchless wonders of the Grape­ thia year if there art no base “ Most complaints come from So he is standing pat with the. ' Second-place Philadelphia meats ' Allan PoikUen, 6-8, is the tallest Fred'McCfun y with 20 points. Jliu ! Virginia pointer with just a Braves. A lot of baseball people * 'Anna Mae White llf.i.Gloria John­ George Mitche.U, w h o is pro­ fruit exhjbitioin .baseball circuit. runners. The batter misses the baseball writers. They have a Coleman and Ken Salo played best i *rnattering of the “showoff" In moting the game, reports that fourth-place Johnstown In the basketball piSrtr ever to^ repreaent don't like that. son 122-.108. Madeline Morley 108, In 27' innings, the , Sox, have stgn and steps out. The umpire, deadline to meet." for Kellh'.'s. > | his style is making a strong bid there are still plenty of tickets A N Y TIM E companion series. BrdWn Univer^y. _ "B ut what are you goin^’ to Bernice RUddell 107-109. Peggy scored only two runs on 2'6 hits. Next week will find the league “ the nation's ; utting ljO-108 and Shirley available. "Every person that buys ------LX------L_ Ail but four of those safeties were playing two njghls, Monday and i premier blrtf'^aog. do?" asked Haney, with one eye :T'. a UckeLwiltbe-guaranlecd a seat," *on Bobby Thomp.son swinging for b v Holmes 105 led all participant.'i. UP TO 10 F. Me singles. HIGHER Thursday“ ■ Home Again Mike, a-white and Johnny Logan Danny O’Connell' George said todav. Tickets are The world champion New York fiAST .SIDE .MIDGETS livei- dog who’ll be^flve years aid the fences at Bradenton’s Br-avea available at Nasslffs,'Patio Drivq- LaFlamme^s^ Missiles Advance Field, which sits up the road a Yankees.shut out Boston 2-0 yes­ Standings come June, has won four of. the In and Walnut Restaurant.- Bog. New Rookie MouuiUPFOSpej^ terday on' three hits-—one of them w. • I,. six-major championships in-which piece from .the Manatee River. their turns in a squad gkme, ’Last Night’s Fights office Thursday -night opens at 'S6 QLDS. Y $2945 '55 CHEV. $1895 "They’re the best we can get. , Haney ordered such name nlaversplayers ■ ”_____ , O an infield roller by Maywood Chief,-. -...... ; 10 3 ,769 *’*'■ entered during-the past 6:46. Two girls teams will meet in Sullivan. In Rec Senior League PlayofU Super-88 ^Holiday (Coupe, station Wagon., fully Cruisers , ...... , 7 S !,583 '5'e*''’ three of them since Jan. 1. Optimtatio .Side ^ . as Eddie Mathews and Henry, -Vork-Tonv Dlbiaae led the prelim at--7:15. Bring Along Great Recoi^ “The same thing again.” Sox . . fully equipped. equipped.' _ __ Ladders ...... ]3g5 'His late conquest was fashioned "W e would have/ won last, sea­ . . .% 8 - Yprk, outpointed Danny field boss Mike Higgins said after Both LaFldmme Kelvinators ande'caged. 18 baskets, the victors con- '53 OLDS. $1495 EnglBea ...... 3 9 '250" tast 'week* on. the ranihling H iw - son with 'a left fielder battlhg Root