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THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 19M FACE TWENTf A T cnve Dmiljr N et Preag Ron The Wcathtr Ivfntng Ifpralii Far the Week Badai FaraoMt af V. Waatkar B nk« Apra 7, IMS Mrs. Ruth McNaUy has taken a The Rev. Paul St. Onge win be I At (he meeting of the American 1 1 ,9 5 8 Fair anfr cool agaki tdnlgkt. Law poattton as elerk-stanographer In the guest of the OohnecUcut Al-tm- Red Cross ManclmUr First Aid Bear M. Saturday fair and ean- A b o u t T o w n nl of St, Michael s College when | Instructors held'at the home of Memkar af tka Andlt ttaoad mild. Higk as-H. the office of General Manager ' B«n m a( CIrealtalaa Richard Martin. Mrs, McNally as­ they meet for the president's din­ President Sign's Hallln last week. Manchester—>A City of Village Charm lira. Barbarft Thompson, presl- ner at, the Hotel Bond on Ai ri. 17. Mrs. Francis Todrtiey. a« Junior dsnt of th* Wales, made a record- sumed her duties Monday. I John S;'Berry. 52 Arch St., is r^esl high mathematics and science ad Jntertiea’ yesterday which w1H is presl- more than a J i , of the Connecticut chapter. teacher at the Hollister Street: (Claaalfled AdrarlMag an Fags IS) ' PRICE FIVE CENTS be praaented on the Radio Basaar no full-time clerk stenographer in School, descril^ Junior high MIA t C O H H T lR i VOL. LXXV, l i O . 1€S (TWifNTT PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL IS, 1956 program over radio uation -WTIC the office. On April 17 at 1ft a m. at 9M | school age characteristics and their tomorrow at 1:19 p:n>. Members Main St.. Hartford, a training sesj; effect on learning. She outlined «t the caef of Fun'* will partlctpuc la the entertainment King David Ledge. No. 31. lOOF, Sion on planning exhibits, displays . several suggestions for dblMidera-, for the Institute of theflind being will hold a regular meeting to­ and bulletin boards will be pre-1 tlon in teaching Junior first aid Whan you select a ateak or a roast at Pinehurat’s meat We sell Dundee 'Orange morrow night at. 7:30 in Odd Fel­ sented by, two experts as a help i classes. A discussion period- fol- j AT 302 MAIN $T, counter,-you are aure to gat youp'money'a worth In Choice Immigrant given ist the Central- Baptist lows Hall. A social hour with re­ for club leaders, ^ I s meeting, j lowed her Ulk. i Marmalade, Dundee Gin­ Ike Ponders Radio, ^urch In Hartford Saturday I BLOCK NORTH Government graded and inapaeted Weateim Beef, Every ger Marmalade and Dun­ b i^ t. AU members w'lo are-e^lng freshments alU follow the meeting. sponsored by the Service Bureau ' ----- ateak. roaa^ dr other cut Ig properly trimmed . . , alt excess for Women's Organleatlons, Is , .James O. Tatro, 8C Mather St., a OF THE ARMORY waste rambyed^ .. ^ dee Raspberry Jam from are asked to i.-eet at the home \- Policies ffit at firs. Thompson, 4M Woodland Boy Scout Troop 2!i Explorers open to anyone mterested, with-1 sophomore at Harvard University.' AMPLE PARK]N0 England . • . but the will hold a paper drive Saturday. out charge. • has been named to the dean's list. y “yama and yellids” really TV Talk to Reveal St., by 7 o'clo^. Ydu hear a lot today about guaranteea and double guar­ George Lucas o f-^ s Allied antees . . why ‘‘gdah ail hamlock" for years and years Pine- in demiind here at Pine­ As Obsolete Store engtneeHttg Co. and his hurst his been telling you to just tell us if youf meat pur­ hurst come from Smuck- chase did not plesse you and you would get your money X instal)gUon c r ^ , has been ers of Penn., U. S. A. Farm Bill Decision . Washinifton. April 13 (fl*)— with us again. When he left back . i * late Wedneaday, we really Atty, Gen. Brownell toda.v .were In Uie frosen food busi- . By MARVIN U ARROWUIITH proposed a congressional nesa, a;ith Just about tripla .SPECIAL VALIES^ We offer many flavors Augusta, Ga., ApriLlS (AV-Pr«*ldenl; Hisenhower’i head- study. \looking to a “new, our previous display space. including: guartera said today he may go on nationwide television and basic itnmigration .policy," Next week will be Frosen RIB ROAST PORK. 7 rib cut ...... a t 396 radio next week to disclose hiiutign or veto decision on the and liberalizing the quota Fpods Week at Plhehtirst ... . 7 . ^ tc h for our advertisement PORK CHOPS, canter cut ...... 7 9 e Plum P r e s ^ 'e ...... 29c politically explosive farm bill. Repdrts persisted Eisenhowet system which he said is keyed in the Herald . . . hM decided to veto the to 1790 conditions. SIRLOIN TIP ROAST . ..: ...... lbX 69e Apple ^tm er ...... 25c but Janiea C. Hagerty, White Testifying before a Senate Ju­ In pur eOlarimd frosen food Houae presa aacretary, declinedl| Solely Panel Yanks diciary ' aubcommlUee, Brownell Ike Names Norstad section you will find many TOP RO U N D r o a s t ...... lb. 69c Bluejir^iri'y ...... ,4 5 c comment. new items . . . / aaked. meanwhile, for approval of SLICiD BACON ...... lb. 45V ^e^dlc.ss Blackberry 53c Hagerty aatd "No debiaion haa Rug on*Friday 13 President Bisenhower’c recom­ been reached yet" regarding an mendation that admission of Im- From Muller: Bsnena Breed, RATH DAISY H AM S ...... lb. 69e Xhaenhower TV-radio talk, but migrants be increased .by about To High Allied Post Quince ...... 29c that the pdaslbiltty li being con­ Hartford. Apgi 'J8 (F)—If Brown Bread. Orange Bread, 55.000 persona a year—fropi the 0 ' ______. Date and Nut Bread. Buy Pinabunt greund maats with confidence... sidered. you’re auperstltioua about Fri­ prcaant 154,867 to 219.461. felderberry ...... 3 5 c Avvalta Farley vgUb Benaon day the ISlh. you get no sup­ s e a s o n e d l a m b P A H I E S ...... 3 lbs. $ I . port from the State Safety Brownell suggested that the PliriR, April. 13 390 3 Pkgs. Fry over a medium heal until nicely browned, ffakei about 12 strongly against certain major pro- while at the same time no country ■uprsi::e co.nmandar, Gruenther FRIDAY NIGHT to IS minutes. vlslona of the bill, is scheduled to (CoDtianed on Page Seven) the powerful United Automobpe will have a lesser'number of quota was hla deputy. 2 For While, rhirken brovina cut oniont into thin alicea and cruaA Workers (AFL-CIO) with an In­ numbers allocated to it than at Norstad has bean Gruenther's REAOY-TO-EAT HAM ^ 5 9 c Newest thing from Betty dependent southern union. present,” he said. Air deputy since 1953. Prior IP or minre the garlir. Tom oniona, garlir, rhili ponder e,er Crocker . . . Date Bar Spokesmen for the newly, formed Brownell reported that tsau- At Ike Leadership that he commanded U.S. and Al­ RILL lUTT HALF. ____ _ , -j - We gladly cash govern­ rhicken, roter lightly and cook very ilovily for 30 minutes. ance of viaaa,under the displaced ment checks, payroll Cookie Mix to sell at 35c Southern Aircraft Workers. Inc., lied Air Forcce In Weatern Europe. i | / Give the ekillel a good thake about every lOminutea during the box. said they will ask for a National persona act had reaulted in the A few n'onthe ago Gruenther Hole's Good Hamburg 3 i h;.. $T.OO checks, authorized per­ rooking period but don't remove the rover. K\ the end of thirty , Pledges Labor Relatiohs Board election in mortgaging” of about 60 per cant ' By THE A8SOOUTED PRESS , underwent what -was deacribed aa sonal checks. minute, add tall and teat for dpneneM. Servea 3 to 4. an effort to replace the UAW asiof the q'uoU allowances for some Adlai Stevenson saye formgrioof our altuation abroad and our minor surgery, at'the Army's Wal­ small-quota countries for as much GEN- A IJiR ali imtnBNTHER lachidlng O riM Black CCherry, Wo'vo iust oponod o now kaq of puro whir* pIcM bargaining repreaentative of Prasldent Truman hit "very cloae failure to make prograka at hoiiar. ter ‘’aed Hoapital In *Wairttlngton. Black Baapkarry. Hayes Aircraft Corp.’s 5,800 work­ as SOO years In the future. He aatd to the mark" In labeling Preal-llt aaema that Mr. 'fruman’a char In reply to p question today, Imported fancy solid pack trip*. Also, r^tm bor bulk kraut and pickhid pie* ers in Birmingham. dent Eltenhower a "do-nothing,” i acUriaatlon la hitting very cloae Hngarty said' ha' did not know "K ■ Ease Mi^ast Strain The new group claims at least (Continned on Page Twelve) but (JOP party ‘chief Leonard W. i to the mark." ' • . whether Oruenthin' U riving up hla lETTY CROCKER'S TETLEY or SALADA foot. _____ ^______.. .. 1,500 signed memberships at Hall Mpa>TMiMMi la aaontlNMiV* **» WaaWhg***,-Rs^ttOUeifcia NATO post for health reasons. U nlM Natiane, N. April IsrafUa said. Uwy.JilUcd IS H a j^ , and- says It Is getting .more "dirt'alinglng." ■ Cbalmian Hall aold hfr la stetemwF ~ ‘Trtai-DM| i Regret' NEW Our Soo Food countor today footurad FRESH Buy your cigarettes Secretary General reen and caj^ured 6. g( W rate-of about M a day. The Democraiio National Chdrman I yoaUrday Truman’a Wedneaday A Whitt House afatemant a a ^ TEA BAG SALE CHICKEN HALIBUT. \ Wo hova oystors,/dcollops/ at Pinehurst, lowest Bag nanunarskjold today epieadeaee Day Sunday VAw Hats about S.MO' ibmbera Grace, Rainier Paul M. Butler echoed Truman'efnight apeMh in Dea Molnea — In that Blatnhowsfr "with deep SUNSWEET The Iselaxatlon of tension ^>ver at the plant. • > "do-nothing." refrain in a speech which the former President hung DATE BAR M IX swordfish, hoddoek, cod, Boston Bluo, mcickorol, otc. prices in Conn. . . . pressed Israel for quirk asaur- Protest on Statements ret”t” haa acccpttdaccepted «a requtsL^mrequeaO 4S Tea Bags at Regjilar Price PRUNE JUICE aacea that tlTc necraaary orders larxcl WCB indicated by increasing at Harrlaburg, Pa., last night. i t*»e "dO-nothlng ’ Ug on Blaen- Sruenthar for retirement th* Ig More for Ic. Cdmbinatlon Most brands such.as had b ^ n given lo prohibit preparative f o r Independence. A number of southern union Have Busy Day Butler said "no leaderahlp for a hower — waa "characterlatlcally Arm'y "towi-rd the en(P of this Reg. Site 33c Luckies, Chesters, shooting across the Egyptian ' daj', to be ushered Iq Sunday eve­ members have protested state­ legislative program In the public: ‘'**?"1P*''***-!1 „ , . year.'* etc. $2.20 carton, border. This was the second ning. ments by AFL-CI<7' President interest has come from either the Mid'Truman seerM deter The White Ho ;e aald the North haiidy idiM The atreeta Of Jeruaalem, Tel George Meany and Vice President In Monte Carlo ^0 Family Site 43c 22c a pack. , i ' Ume In three days that the t4ec- White Houee or the club houae at.®***’*® to engage In a d ^ allng Atlantic. Council "hA acceded to NEWNIW SCREW-CAP 9 B B ! America’s taverife retary General had . formally I Aviv, Haifa and many other Walter Reuther which they con­ Augusta."- ing campaign against Prealdeht the Preaidont’a requeat- that Gen. SKCHL Get the Freshest Vegetables called for such assurances. . smaller cltiea were Hjelng decorat­ sider attacks on the 'southern MonU Carlo, April IS (Ah- Ra­ Refers to Golf Club . Eiaenhdwer.” -The OOP chairman Gruenther be releaeed from l.le F G E E Z E R ed for the main celebcaUona Mon- tradition of racial segregation. diant Grace Kelly and her Prince This was a reference to the Au­ predicted that Truman "will -get NATO command npon retiremept" /AR Jetiitalem, April IS —Tension(day of Uraal’a eighth^ear as an Reuther Is President of the United walked hand-in-hand in the pal­ gusta (Ga.) Natidnal Gjolf Club nowhere with It.'* from the Army. 2 Pkgs. Automobile Workers. ! Sen. Estes Kef surer of .Tennea- A /IJOM. WE HAVE ANOTHER SHIPMENT 6F ■ eased noticeably across Israel to-i independent state,- ace gardens today. where Elsenhower is spending a The council 81so requested that dnat add water. at Pihehurst ■day In the wake of pledges from] U.N. Secretary Dag Hgmmar- This, .however, was believed the Even a gentle spring rain didn't brief vacation. Asked for comment see, Stevenaon'a rival for the Dem­ Blaenhower name a aucceasor to 39c 10 LB. BOXES OF all TO SELL AT ...... $2.35 larael and Egypt to hold off any akjold. In on the flrstJUg of Arst or among the very Arst de- spoil their obvious pleasure '-at yesterday on Truman's blast. ocratic /preeldentlal nomination, Gruenther and he nominated Nor­ 2 r., 75e new shooting action- except in self- his Palestine peace tour, reported inite moves toward a labor seces­ being together. White House Press -Secretary took no par) In the ruckus over- stad. The White Houae aald the NEW DILRICH PUlibnry vWITH A 29c BOX FREE WITH EACH 10 LB. PURCHASE defense. The night passed'quietly, that Egypl/and Israel had prdm- sion movement in the South In the | A palace spokesman, who paas- Truman’s verbal attack on Elsen­ RM iairt GhiektR bitter racial controversy Jamies C- Htg^ert^ said he-doesn't hower. Norstad appointment "will take i \ YEUOW JNo incidents were reported .since l.sed not to commit warlike acta - . J J . led on the news, did not aay how believe Tniman ''by his own stan­ effect at w date to be declJed la­ X pRueilieMix NOW IN./ yesterday’s aerial engagement over | against each other. The pledges Organizers ^ id the Independent ^ morning stroll lasted. Estes Also ill Florida MHthraom Gasserole 7 dards, can recognize accomplish­ ter." presumably upon OrUnther'a Redeem Your Dash Coupons At Pinehurst / Israel's Negev desert and one ex- ■ from both countries. hoVever. em Unioiywin not be segregated though J4.year-old Aim star slept ment. , . Kefauver, like StevenaOn, Is retirement with K k ^ l DompHne Oleoniargafine change of rifle Are across thp Gaza phaalzed th a t,, they reserved the In her future pplace for the 6rst Stevenson, campaigning In n o t- touring-Flprida in Search of votes Pralae for Norstad New! frontier several hoiirs after. right to act in self-defense. Unaed on Page Tw-rive) time last night. The proepectlvei In the etate’s^May 29 primary In OEN. LAVRI9 N4MUTAD Ida-, for that State's 28. >votes at In*a, letter to th council nomi­ N o o d its/ 2 Pkgs. GIANTT 1 OAJHDELIONS Unofficial reports from Cairo Shortly after Hammarsk.Joid'a bridegroom,' Prince Rainier III of which both ate entered. The Ten­ Hondy REG. SIZE report was made public at U.N. the-Democratic presidential nomi­ nating Norstad, IBaanhower warm said Arab Commando aquada -the • e U 1 J ' Monaco* wenU off to hla villa at nating convention next August, nessean concentrated on the cen­ ly praised thy Air Force officer 2 Jars 72 c \ Fedayeen—were being wKhdrawn headquarters In New York. It was VjIIICI HCICI j nearby'St. Jean-Cap-Ferrat at told a news conference at Key tral part of the state yesterday COASTER.TOP CAN 2ts,57c announced that Israeli Premier _ midnight after turning thd - andiuMed; ASPARAGUS from larael. But an Israeli For-, 200 West last night that he,"could not while Stevenson was farther ‘.‘It is our common purpose to de­ Biiiletiiis REG. elgn Ministry' apoke'aman aaaerted David Beh-Gurion had written the V l O l f l t O r ' room royal dwelling over to Grace quarrel with anything Mr. Tru­ south. ■ GIANT SIZE Egypt WM "trying to pull the wool Secretary General later protesting and hek paiynta, Mr. and Mri. ter andrif need be. defend against man said” about Ehsenhower, However, there, was a chance of aggresilon so that mankind may from the AP Wires AMfR/CA'S 27c over the’eyes of the worid." that Egypt was continuing hostile John- B. Kelly of Philadelphia. . adding;- a face-to-face meeting today at a $2.13 With Ceapoa HOT HOUSE TOMAl^OES A 13-year-old boy, wounded in actions. Buffalo. N. Y.. April 13 (/P)—A Grace's arrival yesterday touch­ political- rally In Tampa. Both live and prosper In freedom. I am fA V O K Ill WII^ Ovupnia • ,1. / In Cairo, the • aeml-olTlcial former Communist ; party leader ed off a series of'public* celebra- "When we look to the deteriora- confidant that under Oeq. Nor- the Fedayeen attack Wednesday were due In that city. ADLAI. ESTES MEET Uriicloua In tAate— PCANUfS night on a school, died. By.Israeli Egyptian Neiva Agency aald Israel was convicted yesterday In federal Uona that are-expected to mount In contrast to their bitter long atad'a leaderahlp thia high reaolve rich In food vnlw count, this brought the total of had ' agreed In principle to a court of violating the "Informed to a imashthg'crescendo when the range exchanges last week, Ke­ will continue to be ateadfaatly upr Tampa. Fla.,' April 18 (dV- 1.ARGR SI7.R We have the new K Cereal and new instant hot Fedayeen vlctima to 14 dead and membership” clause ot the 1940 wedding takes place next week. fauver and Stevenson yesterday held" Bedlam broke loose today on tha SEALTEST SAW CAUFORNIA 75c 32 wounded since Saturday night. (ConHnned on Page Two) Smith Act. "Yeeterday,’’ the Prince told a News Tidbits . had only polite thing's to say about Elsenhower referred to Norstad school grpuada ot • Jaalor high STEWED 2 For 49c cereal which is also strong on the protein side. . John F.. Noto, 38, on trlsil since friend, "was one of the happiest each other. But both unloaded on as an. Officer of outstanding etoillty school - when two nmn shook VVn biHtorical and education­ March 27, waa.immediately senf days of my life.” Culled-frlini AP Wires the Eisenhower administration. with "the apeclal qualification of hands nnd said: "Hello, Botoo.t* ICE DREAM SPECIAL VALLES tenced to five yeara In prison by Many Letters, Oifta In apeeches-.in Miami and Key long yeqra of experience In Europe, nnd "iieUo, Adlai.” Adlai Ate> al paint book, prenidenta of / Fedsral' Judge Harold J. Burke.' The palace ' spokeaman said culminating In almost three years veason and Bates Kefaavqr,,both 1 Special Gal. .. TOMATOES tbc United Stated .from Nasser Hplds Key to Peace West, Stevenson, roundly criticized Defense Atty. Charles J. Me-1 Grace and'the Prince apent part Commander ' of Panis t laland administration conduct of foreign of devflled lervlce”. as air deputy seeking the Demeemtto prni-, Wasbingfon' to Gi^phower TO M A TO ES ...... V.. box of 4 25c Ddnough later announced he of today writing letters. They are Marine recruit .depot says there affalfs and its record in the health to GruenthoV. X.. dentlal nomlnatton. .'met on the / : with each purcb^e.—Sam­ would appeal the decision to the snowed under wlm good will notes, wdlL be “ho whlterwanhlBg of any­ and Welfare and farm fields. He In a letter to Grueather„ Elsen­ rounds- of the I^Ulips Shore L-'lU.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for tel^ram s pnd gifts from all silver hower said: . Sunior High. . - ples. SPIN 'ACH .... , . . . 'j ...... cello bag 19c ExWminatioH of Israel thing -this cou^t of Inquiry finds asserted there was no basis for the the second district. the world,-'— out" in investigation of deaths of GOP slogan o.f "peace, prosperity "The announcement of your de­ < Noto’s conviction under this The couple- -both Roman Catho- and. progress.” cision. to requeat relief as Supreme \ STOCKS RISE SUOHTLT f ib clause of the Smitit Act was the llc8-,-will attend Mass together six recrulte . ... French naval and AHled CJommander, Europe, and to Jt'.MBO Crisp Fresh SOLDEr/cARRt)TS bu. lOc Infantry'.unita comblno for strike S p e a k ^ in Lakeland, Ke.fauver New York, April 18 (PS—Tlw. Ultimate Aim of Arabs first, ever brought in New York Sunday, presumably at the Mona­ gainst Moslem village where Na­ said the administration had "put retire from active military service state, ' ^— co CSbthedral'.about .100 yards from 'will be received with great dlaap- . atock market advaaeed allfhtiy Cholcc of gavora Including' $2.13 He waa specificaliy charged the palace. .. . tionalist rebels had taken refuge. a lid” on development' and con- today la the face of a rise la Choc-O-Chunk ^tate CSvIl Rights Ckimmiaslon aervatioli of American .natural rt-. pdintment ijy our European Allies .May be used In many ways' Special IDAHO BAKING POTATOES (EDITHIR'S NOTE: There arewU.N. peace efforts- (1) a reply Grace and -’Rainier wound up and by the American people. the Federal Reaerm dlacount from Nasser to Israeli Prime Min­ - . . . ------J, reports that Slnre .luly 1 it has sources, Kefauver aaid the-admin­ rate. Prices svera up 1. to, 8 RKG. 7 Miings Israel Is ready to do to gel (Continued on Page Nine) istration is guilty of "shortsight­ "AU appreciate the magnificent peace in the Middle East, l^ t Arab ister David Ben-Gourion'a Decem- (Coqtlaued oi. Page Rtoven) rr-.-elved 15 complalnja, and about pobita at the top aad off aroiuKi KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP PREMIER - \ 5 lbs. 51c half of them Involving Fair Em­ edness which thinks only of today contribution you have made tor a point at the bottom of thq leaders have -preached so much iier offer pf a foolprdof cease-fire ward fulflllmenl of the objecUvea i ro r 57c hatred of Israel through the years and (2) an obligation upon Egypt ployment Practices Act and Pub­ but does not build for the future,” range of changes. The great ma­ SALAD to, stop hoatlle acts which the lic Accommodatlona Art . -; . New jority of -- the rhangee were APPLESAUCE that even talk 01 peace' might (Continued on Page Seven) (ConUnuod on Page Twelve) wreck them. This Is the flnding «f l.sraelis sa.v lead to big actidns by York City magistrate is going to I minor. : DRESSING 2 Jars m :GU I.A R AP foreign' news analyst William the IsraelJ. army. audition chimes on bank building i Ot. Jar Your gift of a Pinehurst custom packed U Ryan in this fifth article of n If E gy^ and Israel could: be to' determine whether sound is BUS STRIKE IN MILWAUKEE 27c series of fl»-e, written nfter a facl- brought to terms on these poin.ts, •noise" and constltuten public Milwaukee. April IS (P)—^Tha fruit basket will bo sure to please. flnding tour through the region.) the chances of a full scale war in nuisance. first hours of the Transport Co. i the Middle East woiild evaporate Canadian Foreign .Secretary Les­ Reserve Board Puts strike th a t. left seine 806,000 GIANT Bv van.1.1 AM U RV.\N I The Arab nation.s, rent toy their ter'Pearson lays Feb. 14 speech of Mllwnukeeans without pu-blle Jerusalem. Israeli Sector, April j own tensions and riVblries; .and Nikita Khrushchev to Communist transpartatton made Friday the 72e 18' (/Pi—Throughout the Arab 1 plagued with poverty and disease, party Ckmgress may be as im­ 'ISth a quiet day for bus-drivers,. world leaders loudly vow U.at Is- hsye' neither the mesn.s nor the portant to- Free World as Iflller’s New Reins on Boom a day of upexpecM freedom Scott products are always-on sale rsel will be destroyed. ' will to set without Kg.vpt Mein Rampf. . . fleveral Democrats for motorists permitted to. perk The Impression Is Ineseapable Lebanon .Against 'War make it clear theY will use veto the aame dis­ alnywhere and a day of woe for Lebanon, despite' ’hotaes from of new farm bill by President ■Washington, April 13 (dq—The«-aerve banka a- Fresh Fruit and Vegetables that such leaders-i.iean to indi­ Federal Reserve Board today held count rate - within a short time. 'traffic officers. cate to their people that any nego­ Arab'spokesmrji. Is half CSirlatian Eisenhower as springtmsrd lor di­ General agreement on a new rate at Pinehurst at low everyday prices. and has little stomach' for war. rect qittacks on him in political a big caution sign above the PROFES^R FINED glM . ' - Frozen Food Specials tiations will only be a temporary gathering 19.’’>6- buslness boom, by of either 244 or 3 per cent was ox- HONEYDEWS E ach 5 ^ C aettlement, that the pltimate Arab Syria is chronically,unstable. Iraq campaign. hiking Its bank lending rate to-its , pected shortly. Not since May 19331, WaHhington. April I S . i ^ — aim ia ■-nvelopment Jr exlerriina- leaders are unenthiisiaatic about Republican part.v committee .in highest level in more than 22 ] has the reserve system’s general ■■ Marcus Singer, ComeU UnivMS tion of the Israeli state. the idea of a new- conflict. thoug:i Greenwich disbands after report­ years {discount rate been a* high as 3 per] sihg zoology profeasor, today Snow Crop Groan Cut Em u s , 10 ocs. .... 2 for 45i Buy th«m in lot* of 4 or by the dpzep . . we have the Eg.vptian broadcasts fan Arad Na­ ing it found nothing wriuig' with ' 4* 8k Vsl'" Waass ss«a9 sMA*-m- CANTALOUPES E ach 2 9 c rompirte line except Wxidorf. Look to Nnsser The action .was, the fifth auch cent, and it had'been not more >va>t fined 8100 nnd - given a But Israelis feel today that the tionalist. passions there. JOrdaq ia petitions,filed for GOP Town Com­ move .to head, off inflation by the than 2(4 per,, cent elnce . October three-manthi^ suspended JaU SUNKIST bn the . verge of internal .troubles mittee priink'ry April 19. . . Police term for contempt of Caagreaa. Slow Crop Wholo Loaf Kola, 10 'ois 2 far 39e only Arab leader whose w-ords and deserve aystem in a year. 1933. , SCOTTISSUE ...... ------4 rojis 45c actions rieally cqiiht is Premier stemming from the powerful polit­ search is on for 16-year-uld daugh­ Jump to 8 Per Cent _,.„The changes- iVere announced by He refused to'-idratlfy oim-tlnM . For Gamal Abdel .Nssser of Egypt. ' ical force qf half a million, refugees ter o f former Defense Department The board approved, effective the reierve' board late -yesterday. fellow Comnhmlais whcii called LEMONS from . Israeli ' territory and the official Frank M. Ewing. ' • before the House Committee on Snow Crop Oronga* Juieo, A ois. • • a a • a 2 for 39c Israeli eves turn toward the today, a Jump of 2*-i lo 3 per cent They had{.been foreesmt by some SOFT-WEVE V ...... 4 rolls 45c Dictator J’r’emler i," Cairo for the growing dominance of Palestini­ Teamsters picketing Ringling In'the discount rate for, the Min­ economists and busineaa writers, un-American Activities'la* 1868. EMPLE ORANGES .>». ana-A-er to ..w-helher -there will be | ans. Brothers' and Barnum A- Bailey neapolis ahd San Francisco and brought litUe Immediate reac­ Morno Footirii's Tumoyars. Your Choica Appla. peace or a new v a r dangerous for Except for sporadic outbursts on Circus charge mAnsgemeht with .Federal Reserve Banks. The rate tion. Paclti'h Coast atock ex­ BONN FOR PLEA TO REDS CUT-RITE WAX t . 2 for 47c - the whole western world. . the Syrian border, tension' ha's holding Its employes in w.hat they for nine other banl(8 — ail- except changes, still .'Open when the an­ BonB,MQennaay, April i8 (P)— i hiabarry or Pinaappla Choosa. 4 iRpockoga .. 49e ETTUCE L(f. Hrailk' Each To the casual observer there is centered along the Gaza atrip fron­ term "ecohontlc ■ bondage.’*-a , . Chicago — likewise goes up from nouncement waa mltde, took the ■Foreign Minister Heinrich von DEL MONTE SELECTED no tension vlsibile. in. the streets tier in constant activity by Egyp- Actress Marilyn Monroe in Hol­ 2',4 to 2 3-4'per cent. Directbra'of news calmly.' Rrentano announced today that of Tel- Aviv or thia, sector of tlon, Fedayeen, or-'* commando, lywood hpapltal suffering from the likewise gPes up from 2'.4 to The higher bank lending rate WMt Germany «1U,mnke n di­ DOVALEHES . 2 for 53c divided Jerusslem. But there U forces. what studio, physician describes as 2 3-4 per cent. Directors of the came in the face of - increasing de- rect approach to the Rnaofauko.la .. ASPARAGUS Lh. tension underneath and th< “If' the- attacks continue there vlrus.j,inf«CUon. exhaustion, over.^ Chicago.bulk did not meet yester-' 'ihanda for credit. Busineaa loana aa effoit to break tiw Eaat-Weet laraell inan in the street )s ia danger war will break, out one work and acute bronchitis. day.' by reacHre m eis)^ banka in. March deadlock on Oennaa unity. Pkgr. o f .1 E arn fiitgbtened at the prospccU. On day.*' ' a government apokMman ' Iriih Republican Army monu­ The-.dlscbunt rate la the Interest Increased 1 1 blUion 'over Brentaao told a pewa conferenoo ikJSKHALdcou Corn government le/ela, spdkesmen ad­ aa’id* "If Nasser continulea in 1)1* ment In Northenv Ireland, Is blown rate at.Which member banka may February a ohe-mofith Increase that Chancellor. Kopard Adeaaa* FANCY WAXED mit there la a riaing fueling of present path we-.jnust act id self Gracto Kelly is -reunited with her hu.a&and-to-bc. Prince W|f and aome persons believe It la borrow from the Federal. Reserve of 6 per cent.. Ckinaumer o r adit ot'a gevemmoat wtU *very aoon M AN CN m U l Cqmn* tiiiMnoM. . ^ dafeqae. OtheiWise he will tem r- Rainier III after the ro.val yacht, Deo Juvante, meb her end htir reprisal for theft in London of to ineet the lending need! of their aito waa reported laereaBlnf. take the laltlattve qyar 312 MAIN larmeli haa bMw lioplng party and transferred them from' the SS Constltutlpii to the 828,000 Freneh. painting by Zriah Cuatomera. i - , ronaloa Oirough th| CORNEROFMAINAND OAK STREETS -s - :UCUMBERS Sagparstsly for two things from (Oeuttaaed m Fih 9 Nlaef ydcHt to be brought to the dock at Monaco. • Natlonallat efudenta. 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MANCIffiSTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER. CONN^ FRIDAY, APRIL 18. 19^ PA(STWO MANCHESTER EVENING (HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. APRIL IS, 1958. PAGE TH BBB payment of toUa on nilread cara croaalnc tha brtdga. EASTWOOD numerary In February 1934, be­ the hospital staff. I Alpert W illing to Consider 3. Provtdlng tha railroad with Young Democrats I Rfflljr Ipcakpr Strafach, Krinjak came a probationary .ngular In, Tickets Available There are still some tlchets left a.'guaranUa against operating Egypt, Israel judges ^ EABTSABT FMm * D PABItlltaPABEntot 1 April 1954, and a regular In April for this evenlng*g performance a n d ; r^co»!(imH wtaaev m t AraSesar AwatSs Aesdea* Award Wlawert they will be placM on- sale tonight ' loaacs oh the Hartford-Boaton Une. BM i'A H m * •! Ih* rear / iTo Attend Dinner Quit Police Posts 1955. For Play Tonight ► Ml>» »» ^ Ikerouting Service to Boston This' would be done by heving THE ROSE TAnOO" at the door. communities along the line Set M tM R lui Ir 8bewa at liU . . —------i J»rtji»_Lewi* - deff B lehe^ Roger H. Negro, preiMeiA of j Patrolmen Jamqs Strafach and The Brotherhood of Temple aside funds In their budgets, these Ease Mideast Strain 'THE ROSE TAHOO;' la "lYf A 000*8 UFE" Harriman Placc8 Beth' Sholom will give Ua per­ iM hir Irat Ths New Haven Railrosd sEreed-> The railroad has funds to constitutir a pool that with Bart Ijiaraater CtaewuSeete dllt-ltilt ■ th t MADchester Young Democretic 1 John Krinjak have aubmtttbd their yeateiday to invsSUgate the P<«1- it coul^not reitore_thlaj»r^^_e be^ 8h*»e SilM!U-e:H Club, wlir lead a delegation of ‘ rbMgnatlons from the the Police formance of "The Big Squeeae," T 8 cause of the cost In hebuUdtng the would be tapped for the railroad the United States of plaa- bnity of restoring pasenger service (OeatinMd freas Page tMe) ^ els* — 8a*. 1 a.a. Twe Teehalceler Weet- bight to the annual Jefferson dln- Department effective April 30, ac­ Wreath folr FDR an original mhsical comiidy, to­ between Hartford and. Boston bridge and repairing the roadbed when it could prove operating ermed Intcrvehtion In the erai! Carteeee! "Be*e TaMee” net Rcr being held tomorrow ev'ening night at the Buckley School i fover , ), because of -the losses. .. ■hew* dariaf chlldrea'i 8hew. cording to Chief Herman O. through Eastern Connecticut —but 1800 000 proposal by Hammcrskjold that East. Ptavds, the Com- , "ITS A DOG'S U FC at ResUand Farm, Norlhford. Hyde Park, N, Y.. April 18 (if) auditorium. The proceeds ate to | TELSA ."New Haven’s'' other flood .looses ObjecU to First PrepoanI Israeli and Egyptian forces with untst party organ, said the narnsaraea aaS calar The dinner is an annual affair Bcbendel. go to the Temple Building Fund. / M N IIA L not by way of Putnam. t* n BIcharS* - Sanaa Lawt* --Oov. Averell Harriman pf New I Railroad president George Alpert, fSbout $16 million) and because the Lee said Alpert objected to the i drew SpO meters — slightly Ir .lilts Houae's April lt sutement I:» 4 ;a 6 sponsored by the Young Demo­ He aaid Krinjak Indicated he ^ r t a i n time la 8:15. GIVIS YOU THI liST at a meeUng In New Haver\ yester- lihe had been a money, loser In the first proposal on tha. grounds that than one third of a mile —’ fn shows that under cover .of talk cratic Clubs of Connecticut aa a York ■ yesterday placed a wrreath Potterton's p a ^ (> t$ annually). gg IMIOlWS waa leaving becaxuie he had ob­ Pi^ucer Ben ShanRman advises ^ SERVICE day with a S-man committee Set 2,006 the cost of rebuilding the bridge I the frontier. larael had rejected about aid to vtctlois of aggreastoh, 8ba.. "NRVRB kav GOODBYE** m.eana of raising funds for the tained a better Job but Strafach on- the grave of. Ppsaldent Frank­ that a aecond performance wlir be TELEVISION SERVICEMEN’S \ Rxpreaa Surprise the U.S.A. tries to find a pretext tS8 CENTER 8T. M A .N C llE S m Dm M M A Di^ up bv Governor Rlblcoff, was t'i« Is only half the total that would iMme proposal by Egypt last coming campalgfi. Among the gave no reason for his action. lin D. Roosevelt, marking the given at the veterans' hospital AS40CIAT10N Mights 9Z*9v rtus Psfts irarted willing to consider restoring Aftei their meeting with AI- be Involved In getting the line mcr, ‘contending « -withdrawal for armed mterventloa in the tlA n T ro R D honored guests of the (evening 'Will Strafach could not be reached to­ auditorium in Newington tomor­ the service by way of Plainfield pert. thV three members of the Middle Eaat." ,11th anniversary of his death. TEL .M lB -nM back in shape. virould only make It easier fbr the DRIVE-IN be Oov. A. A. Ribicoff, parjy chair­ day for coihment. row evening. iRsists OR R TELSA Rum. According to .those present at the I governor's committee expressed The aecond propocal,’ Lee said, Fedayeen to get across thS front- The American ■’atatemant. aald A fi'k I' ' : ' I « ; "'.I" . k man John Bailey and Representa­ Krinjak became; a aupe.mumer- The ceremony w'aa attended by You’ll And the member* Hated meeting, there was no mention of'iurprise whfn informed of the the Preeident’a widow and a There will he no puoiic Rale of touched off a "long phllsophlcal ler. the United SUtss, "In accordance tive Thomaq Dodd. ary patrolman. In February. 1954, tickets for thte performance, aa It IR the yellow pagM e( your government aid being provided the Manchester Imports, The ,com- discussion” on the merits of public The Egyptian report of an with Ita rasponilbUltles under the MANSFIELD The dinner will be followed by a probationary regular in March granddaughter, Anne Roosevelt, railroad for -reconstTUctlon of the mtttee membei^ said there had TONIGHT daughter of John. Also attending la being given solely for the bene­ tele|riiene. book. '* subsidy. They also discussed, L«e Israeli switch on this Im e lacked charter of the United Nations, will D R I V E I N entertainment and dancing until 1954 and ended serrtce as a regu­ fit of the disabled veterans and for washed-out bridge at Putnam. been no dlscusslbn of government ■aid, (he experiencie of the Mease- confirmation in IsreeU' obaerva its commitments wtthin 1 a.m. lar In October 1954, although re­ wrere about 200 pupils from the Reports heard In Manchester yes- aid at the meetlng\ " . chusetta Transit Authority, which Egypt has been reported willing conetltutlon means to oppose lit IhoMBHil Thoae from thC' MAncbester club Roosevelt-Junior High Schfxil of F irst Selectman N^alph Croaa- ilMtICTIBM 8K«H|etWm hBIIIWfl I ‘‘ROSE TATTOO” maining a Aupermimerary. NOW terday held that such aid would be involves a public subsidy snd to withdraw from.^e Ossa strip any aggraseion” In tha MIdeeSL BURT LANCASTER who will be attending Include He returned again as a pioba '(he Hyde Psrk Central School Dis­ forthcoming to permit restoration thwalte, a committaa mepiber, which has been a money-losing border but not t/om the frontier ■ — Julie LaRivierc, Everett Gamble, trict. of Hartford-Boaton passenger serv- ■aid the. reporU consUtuted "the ANNA MAGNANI ttonary r^imlar last September To Be Preeeeited By The propoeltloil. between the Negev desert end the (Best Aetrasa) Efleen Barrett,. Jean Pasqualtnl, and waa promoted to regular sta­ Hafrlman is chairman of the Ice by way of Manchester, Willl- best news I've heard air-day.” He Fried Sates Suite Paul A ceto.. Mayy O'Dwyer and board of the Frtuiklih D, Roosevelt 50-50 Club of St.. Mary's ChHreli expressed Interest In any'.further Rerouting the trains by way of Slnel Peninsula. tus the first- day of this month. mantlc and PutnAm. This run was Plainfield would add 16 miles to In yesterda/s eeriel action over Worker Injured n s OUT Of this vvchid ■ Sylvia 'StecKhols. Strafach was appointed a auper- 'Foundation. r interrupted Aug. 1». when flood Information that could be 'uncov ‘TIAKED SEA” ^------Frank Y. Cartwright the Boston trip end would bypass the aouthem desert area, Israel In Technlcalar waters destroyed the bridge at ered on the subject. ' the Putnam bridge. Lee described 1 clelmed o»te • day possibly two By Pile Driver •FORBIDDEN Putnam. Richard P. Lee. chairman of I Egyptian/plenei- were downed. ThrUUng Aetlaa The Rev. Frank T. Cartwright, FRIDAY iRd SATURDAY EVENINQ8 State Development Commlaal the proposal as the "moat prac PLANET SutUffe Speaks D. D., will apeak at the mlsplo'nai^ tlcal for the rstlroad” since the Egypt said one'Itreeli plane was An lngton man was treated • ■ -i I ,.. HURRY1 HURRY! APRIL 13tli ond 14Hi and head Of the 3-man group, aald shot dpWn but the Israeli army and re! aed from Manchester He- MTART8 HUNDAY k rally of the Norwich District of the Plainfield route suggestion was \''New Haven” now has trecka run the "Methodist Church Sunday i iHhg to Plainfield which are used had eimounced earlier, "our planes morialS a Hospital yesterday after- ‘THE LAST FRONTIER" To PTA Monday MAKE FRIDAY THB 13«»* the "least attractive to ths com­ 1 returiied safely to base." after his leg hit a glanc- V V ( l>l( V Jlc ('( - II I » .*‘HOT BLOOD'* night at 7:30 at the South Metho­ mittee” of the three that It put- for freight. nooiyi y u SOAP SALE As a result of the meeting yes- lereel reported two of Us flgbt- ing o1low by a pile driver wortting .^The needs of the Junior - hlyh dist Churchf*- YOUR LUCKY DAYI Smaplk DiUrr QueaB MmmA wMi rtmI I BOWERS SCHOOL AUDITORIUM to Alpert. . four on the town's new sewage plant Co-Hit "GLORY" In. Tech..- C H IID P C N ffftl BChdol age child in Manchester will -Since last May, .Dr. Cartwright M t/iuiqr aRRwkenleal What « R(Mt~ However, ha aald, "it was the terday. Alpert will have hie chief ®ST,V/h" I Ni’Pe t niiland > liiii<* st Pi iy ,< uunJ Arc I has been an associate aecretary of CURTAIN 'HNE BUS P. N. \ engineer Inveetlgete the eoeti In- site off Olcott St. be discussed by A. Hyatt Sutllffe, this saucy-aweirt redkoRdi Jl'MBO most attractive” to the railroad for some years a Junior guidance the .United Board for Christian ■ l«l». NMIONAl DAISr OUtIN eiVdOfMINT CO. presldant. volved ih getting the Plslnfleld-l*"*^* Vampire ^ / Philip BlanohSeu, 31, suffered Higher Education in Asia and the Dlroettd by Olivo Rocovo route trec>; In ehepe for, peaeen/1 bruises on hla right 7

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> V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 18. 1956 PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1986 PAGE FOUB were involved In this contest and the 'little white church, and the terested In college or .nurlng Pastor to Attend entire basement, including laSr Bnownle Trodp 1S2. 2 p.m-. hoine Maltchester Man It was very eomieal to watch the Show Sound Film careers are especially invltad to brothers make bonnets.- Tile prise and front hallways, the work to C a c m try Mr*. R. A. Belllyeau on Rt. 44A; attend, aa well aa all ether begin as soon aa possible. Hie Uriel Lodge. AP and AM. stated bare of the congregation. F id ^ in Columbia for the beat bonnet went to brother Ck^cago Conclave Skywatch Schedule To Church Youth EMwin l^rber. Ihe prise for the BuggdsUon Came from the Board FTX Voles Honor communication, 7 :S0 p.m.. Masonic o f Truitees. of which Carl E. Johq-/ Hall, Merrow. ^ ^ April ItxfSpaoial) — funniest bonnet wa* given to broth­ Mauri<^ Swenson, vice-chair­ Sunday,' -April 15, will be ob­ er Roger Williams. son la chairman. Parade Marahitl Halurday, April 14 *, Pftlio Shot$ Received Kdward J. titigerald, 34, 23 Brain- man,' presided over the quarterly F o r J o h “ Raymond L. Pender haa been served a* '‘Cnriatian College Sun­ auM P1-, Mancheater, wa* found 'To rouhd off the program, a The group voted to hold the An­ Midnight • 2 a.ni...... Volunteers Needed day” Jn churches aflHIated with Hartford, April 13 (/P)—About GET READY hen cackling - act was performed business meeting of the Covehant nual’' (nid-aummer festival on Jimb elected parade marshal for the ...... Volunteer* Needed guUty of broach of peace in, 0 >v«ntry.' Afrli 13 (RpecUD - 3 a.m *• 4 a.ni. . the National Council of Churches. 7,800 dose* of polio vaccine wire toxtcatldn in Columbia Juatipa by Master Hannah William*,,, at Congregational church laat night IS, and to Hat an offering M that American Legion Memorial D a y 4 a.m. -V-a.m...... e ,. . . \’olunteer* Needed At Emanuel Lutheran, mefnbera G n m time for defraying the expense of •Th» »o»>*rUo. School PTA ' unit exerclaea. received by the Heatlh Depart- Oouit this week. A charge oT which time she 'went atvund the In' the, absence of Rlchord K. Nel- 6 a.m. • ( a.m...... Emmett Rot.erl*, Paul O'Brighft of the Hl-I>eegue. under the dl- G O *---- nSHING APRILIct halt to all the members and gave painting the church. / h u voUy Charles Raisch. Edward 000 doles. Fltagerald was am eted by State :ume. Children's Home iiyCromwell. of 2 p.m, - 4 p.m...... James Calandk, Andrrw Cavasi,a vantages of the church-sponsored the receipts of this quarter over Uc/*re* who died We!*■* entry School ey*te»> laat June at The Rev, C. Arlhur^radley will , burned. charge of Brother Francis I'ostcr, June 10, un^r the aponaorahip of the llP.e of his i-eslgdation from Skywatch Post lo( aled on top o f Manchester Police Station Vol- •oolel hour. - (SPINNING) The automobile was owned by elons received at the Easter Sun­ the Supda^School. |u*e."The Ciirte of Biialne**" a*'hi* iinteers may register at Civil Def enae He«<^uarter*, Municipal Parents, and young paOple In­ DON'T made aandwlchca m d fanej^ -lup- day services, through the special the local »y*teni. , ^ KflNNlNO REELH $8.W—T A O U ^ BOXES Thomas Happeny, 33‘ I Maple St., cakes for the n^^bers to enjoy a'ermon topic Sunday at the 11 Building. .Manchester on Monday .Wednesday or Friday from 1-8 still meaty of wear left la e ------J Lenten Denial Folders and offer­ Durinr the businea* meetlnt Mr. skoea wbea brought her* for y DOZ. AB80RTEO FUE8 $L38—CA81 RODS aai REELS Mancheater. Happeny lodged the after the meet!: t : I a.m. seA’lce* In the Secopd COn^ p.m. or Tue.sdsy e enln;, from 7: 30-9 :'30 p.ni. complaint of operating without per­ ing envelopes, was above that of and Mt*. Dexter C. Wheelock were ! gregatlonal Church, expert rcpalrlag. elected co-pre*ldent*; Mrs. i!aetniir miaalon at the time of the inveati- last year. i Mrs. William Olenney, wlll^J^ In I WORK DO.VE WHILE gallon. A request by Ui4 pastor, the MIXIRS Slllano, vice p •eeldent: Mre. Joseoh MBMICR RrisD Ihs Lodlss Too— ' P. Baton. tiia|urer: Mr*. Andrew charge of the nursery da** held. at the home of hla parents. Mr, | O'Brien of .Wllllmanllc. Henry TOD WAIT Later, however, he decided not Elect Mrs* Ha Rev. K. EJnar Bask, for permission / TOASTERS J. BuckleVi recordinjr aecretary; during worahlp »ervlce« In the and Mr*. Walter F. Hlitgen, from Korber, Mr*\ May Slmonds of Mony HousdioM osd G ilt Itsmc of Dl count to preea charges - when It was to attend the annual conference of . Suabcam—■ Hamilton Beach Mre. Donald Peterson, correspond­ Church ednim\inlty Hoii*e aiVd Chanute Air Force Base. H.I., for a Stafford and '.Mrs. Winfleld J. learned Fltagerald took the auto- President of The Evangelical Miasioh Cove­ will be aasUted by Linda Wah\ 14-day leave. He will then report Andrews of Wllllmantlc: SAM YULYES nobile, mistaking it for another. nant in. Chicago In June, as a dele­ ing *ecretar\-. Haiti Program C/ui^tfePioH SHOI^EPAIRINO ' PoH erton 'f Tomorrow’* Meeting* mann and Stiranne Mamet. at Westover Field, Mass., fol­ Testimony in court brought out gate, was granted. The motion liy Mrs. Harold James of Mansfield OF THT BETTER KpfD MANCHESTER SURPLUS SALES CO. the fact that the two men were Urf. James Hall, 59 JHoll S cluded traveling expense and reg- ISO CENTER St. Tomorrow's meetings Incliide The Junior Pllgtim Fellowship lowing his furlough. j 163 NORTH MAIN ST,—AT DEPOT 84|UARE will meet «l « p.m.. and'the Junior Setback prise winner* at the has arranged a program for the IS Maple SL—ASroae From visiting a friend In- Columbia and it has /been elected president, at the' atratlon fees. This la the first time T e M O R R O W choir at 7 p.m. Sunday. The Sen­ Wedneaday night rani parly at April 23 American Legion meeting First National Parking Lot Ml S-TI1I-«A ILY 9 to 3—SATURDAY to 5iS3 waa the friend's car that Fitzgerald an Hale PTA. since the present pastor's arrival ior Pilgrim Fellowship n*s Invited the Nathan Hale Community Cen­ featuring Haiti to contmemorate thought he had taken. her officers for the coming hene that ctrcumatances have been FOR RENT the South Coventry youth group ter follow: Pan-American Day which was ob­ PINE PHARMACY Fitzgerald waa fined 318 - for ear, also elected, are ae follows: sucirsthat It was possible for him S U d IS mm. Moyle Projector* to a Joint meeting at 7' p.m. In the FIrat. Mr*. Charles .lacobsen. of served Friday. breach of peace and 320 for intoxi Mrs. Herman Goodsteln, first vice to att^d the. national convention IS T H E inn*il or allent, alao 8S mm. Church t'ommunlty House to re­ 8tafford\Val Kallhow'akI; aecond, * M C E u n e ST. cation. president; Mrs. Clifton Clark, of the- mnominatlon. •tide proj^or*. hearse the variety ' show to be Mra. Ina Kelly of Wllllmanllc,' Manchester Evening Herald Other caaea heard at Colum second vice president; Mrs. Henry D elegat^to the annual meeting GRANTLAND given in May. Raymond Aubln of Wllllmantlr; Coventry eorrespondent, Mr*, f . M l T-TS14 court this week included that^of Matbn, secretary; Mrs. Francis of the locai\dlatrtct, the Eastern WELDON DRUG CO. third, Mrs. Fred Brown, I.,eo T. I . Little, telephone, rilgrlm, Marie W. Hopkins, 82, Willimantic, M ct^ghy. treasurer; and Mra. SOI M*ln St. Tel. Ml S-SSSl Hill gen Home Conference, '^ re appointed at the Donald F. Hlllgen has arrived I.,e*ry: special*. Mrs. .loseph 2-A2Si. charged with diaregarding William McKinney, Mrs. Calvin meeting.. TheyXwill be Hjalmar NURSERY L A S T D A Y ! sign. She waa fined 36 b Y / Trial Fish andxAbraham OstrinskV, deije- Carlson, and thq-xRev. Mr. Raak. 406 KEENEY ST. Justice Mrs. Elisabeth D. mtehins. gates to the PTA Council. This aeasion will -b^eld in May at SAND Joseph Domingos, 29, C e ^ a l Falls, At the business meeting, It wai Livingston, N.J. . R.I., forfeitcAa 36 bpnd for passing voted that the proceeds from the It was announced that the Sur­ U R is c a iM S a atop Sign. \ / rag collactlon go toward the pur­ vey . COmmittee.'appointad at ; the BOXES One caae heard at/Hebron Jua- chase of a nUCrophone. Mrs. Chea­ last annual meeting of the church E v t r g r M M ^ special savings MOTOROLA TV tice Court this wee^resulted in a ter Cibroskl, chairman of the way* will meet at the church this Fri­ not guilty finding mr Edward Mc­ and means committee, reports that NEW! ALL CEDAR Kinney Jr., 27,/Montvllle. Mc­ day evening to begin its w FlowtriRS Shrubs (NOT PINE) the rag collection Held Wednea­ A'decision was made to cont'l^ct Kinney Was chMged with speed­ day and yesterday was auccctsful. for the painting of the exterior qf Galvanized metal loor, ad­ ing aa a rdault m a minor ac<^dent special values justable water repellent on Rt. 2 during ■ recent wlntkr awning. storm. Slipper>’ ioada caused ifcKln- SIZE. ney to crash. Into highway ranee 33' WIDE posts, sMording to State Police 43' ’ LONG reports./Trial Justice Clifford R. 3 Pitet PA JA M A SET «nd ROBE— 40" HIGH Wrigh^entered a not guilty find­ .Ne-iron Cotton ...... $3.99 4 IXOOR SUPPORTS ing li^/the case. formerly 3I.39

T Prints and Solids C O H O N SKIRTS— Light and Dark Grounds . $3.99 Grange Notes . AND NIGHT ' / formerly $3.93 O nly Sheen GABARDINE BERMUDA SH0RTS— The Grace* were in charge of the pf-oRram presented at the Com­ Stripes and Solids . . . » / ...... $2.99 SIZE SIZE. ^ I fnrmerlyto38.ee 36" wibr, «•' Wide • \ munity Hall Tuesday when the Now anyone ran afford a ?4" T>' with 83" LONG 60” LONG \ Wapping Grange met. DEPOSIT SERVICE Cotton KNIT DRESSES— Washable and GIANT ALLOWANCE MOTOROLA our hiidgef price on thi* blg-acreea 44" HIGH 43'* HIGH \' An Interesting program waa pre­ model—and our handsome trade-in al- - OImuwiI, Washed 8 FLOOR SUPPORTS 3 FLOOR SUPPORTS sented aa the program "Bonneta pr6vid.es a i ^ k , convenient Easy Wearing ...... $2.99 lowanrr. De luxe styling In wood-grain and Bowa'' waa the theme for the . formerly |S .C e FOR YOUR OLD SET e y e -conditioned Mahogany or Blond. Built-In 17HF-VHF • BEACH evening. The following members means of depositing your antenna- .Model 34K9. helped in ma'klng the program a, Wonderful Group COTTON DRESSES— ON NEW .. . SAND S I L K S I 0 . K 8ucce,

\ ■ . . A NEW OUR BANK IS NEVER CLOSED JO ITS DEPOSITORS Steady watchers? Be sure to see FUNERAL HOME UNDER EXPERIENCED MANAGEMENT • Ask for a supply of special invelop* chut* the fine new THE JOHN F. enYelopes next* time you come TIERNEY M O T O r tO L M FUNERAL HOME in. 210 WEST CENTER ST. TEL. MI 3-1222 EYE A THE CONDITIONED RANGE MANCHESTI TRUST u F • UEL OIL GASOLINE COMPAN MAIN Ora'ICF, NORTH BRANC’h BANTLY OIL 39.3 Marin St. 13 N. Main SL ^ h o n l e m riew f^ovgfi eefronce head, I ,1MI' , l\l €hvts$ mnii mwmy M^e. : : '1 \'\ I m.l.l AMPLE AND FREE PARING AT BOTH OFFICES TEL Mitchell 9 4595 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPQMT IN81!RAXUE CORPORATION Ift.. ■ ■ . Toddlers'TERRY TRAINING PANTS^ TEL R O C K V IU r 5-2177 SPRUC size 2-4 ...... 0...... Vfer $1*00 . . - A foraeily each J'J" : Girls’ BABY DOLC PAJAMAS-Cotton Na-iron $1.S9 -I fonberiyUlJt New Power P^nel r— FOR S INC Believe It ^ N ol, SUMMER HAS ARRIVED! Aluminor picture tub* _ _ RIGHT-UPaPRONT TUNING! G irls'^ C O n O N SKIR,TS— Gay Spring Prints $2.99 Moglc Morgio bexel f ormeely $3J$ 'Eye-Shode Alter jp . riielom 'be Luxe Sl-lnrh MotornA fV r-n o atooping. no atrHchliig. all controls within natural reach. Modem cabinetry at It* beatln solid Thoro aPD many. tKings you ,icon do to the op- A . Walnut or Rlrch—with .bran* lega. Pushbutton Turn-On. loo—Juat AT MARLOW'S FURRmiRE DEPARTMEHT Gfrls' SPRING-DITeSSES—C ottons and Nylons $ 3 .W emkmmmmmmmmm ' piihh a button to get both picture ;apd sound. Model 2IK44. pearance, comfort qind convenience of your home.. f e ! . ' . formeriy to $7 Je Girls' SPRING COATS— Attractive Woolens $1 T.OO that will cost just a few doHars a month. pVEtlTY ^ SWlpjQ * J11,11J aluMinvin formerly to $13.33 Easier ! Easier Viewing! NO SWAY in th e se llilu ll GLIDERS Girls' PANTIES— Rose print plisse .... 3 fo r $1.00 DO A THOUSAND DOLLAR KITCHEN formerly each 50* r e m o d e l in g JOB FOR ONLY . A More Realistic (and Restful) Picture! becouie lb* polished leemleti 1 ' qluminum tubing frame Girls’ POLO SHIRTS— Solid colors ...; 2 fo r $1.S0 INSULATE A -IV x 40’ i/rigidly eonitructed with lock-nut screw fo le n e n formerly each $t ATTIC FOR ONLY . J.. Boys' C O n O N SHIRTS. .Sport and Dress ... $1.<» formerly to $1M Look At This Beauty! INSTALL A STANLEY OVERHEAD TYPE . GARAGE DOOR FOR ONLY 3ARAN WEBBtNO Boys’’ PO LO SHIRTS— Solid colors .... 2 for $1 JO V — formerly each_$l.. riicres Only One! . . . and watch as long as you like— for il's Kye-Coiulitioned You ecm de many of those jobs yourself. We'll help plan . . . rent you power Misses and Juniors CO A TS— Specially TV. For more resiful and more teojl!l / . exploin hew to apply materials. Or. we'll give you the nemiM of reduced ...... $29.90 natural picture with more black- ^ formerly to $43 to-white .shades than (iny other competent eerpenten to do ell or port of the work. Dashing all-weather TV. New Motorola I'ower Panel Misses end Juniors SUIT$— Specially inside. New Kighl-l'p-Front Drive down . . . ample free parking. We'll difcuu your project... explain C A R C O A T 5 . reduced...... • Tuning. Sew authentic wood- ■ formerly to $48 -I' \ grain Mahoganv or Hlond, No. hew we con arrange eesy-term financing to eever d l materials end any la­ . ONLY I,- 2IT28, bor you hire. ' ^ I 100% Dacron BLOUSES— Stripes, short i , MAKE'56 YOUR HOME . 1 0 . 9 9 formerly $2'03 Tapered C H lN O 'SL A X ^ K h ak i and Black . ..I $2.99 ' ,■ formeriy $830 - IMPROVEMENT YEAR I'- STEEL BALL BEARtNG&iot moving^ svtpaesien point* a DOUBLE-SEAT glid*r Cotton T-KNITS— Many styles ofid colors .. . $1.99 336 North Main Street OMure 0 smooth "aqueakleis''gl1de. Koh-mor footcop* .'12-Inch "Car Coat*" In Dan River combed ■ formerly $f •#$ poplin, lined in plaid taffeta. Zelanlzed to ' Tel MI 9-3233 * 2 4 .9 5 retain beauty through counllea* ahowera I i* ^ a m k and cleaning*. Belga,-.Red and Peacock. GIRDLES an^ PANTY GIRDLES— ELECTRONICS .Sire* 8 to 16. / i spi 9 I ’ Famous makers ...... • *»•. $3.99 Open Daily 7 A. M. to formerly to $I.$B 3 P. M. IncludiDK 7' LABORATORIES BUILDING MATERIALS Wrdnesdhjt Afternoonh -- Vie'' •J , ■ ■ , . ■ .1 ■ / MOTOROU HOME TNEATEH TV and Saturdays Until * 2 7 7 BROAD LUMBER FUEL " Noon 21" SCREEN — FINEST IN TELEVIEWING! Only a few aOII ha made thid yaar—*o see Ihia one sow, Moslel 21K4S. I ( I f V I S I 0 N FURNItURE DEPARTMENT ^ f LOWER STRIH FLOOR LEVa)

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vision which Jllsenhowicr wanta--' tima, and they "hava .'had no wogd missioner John J. ■Tynan said t to\us personally.' Wa hava reason m. at th* hema ot tha ragent, a aoil bank .(irogram which would from Benson or othert-. to atop.' \ Vehicle Unit Plans night h* has ordered th* apot/In- LARGE SCREEN RCA dtftniUcm of dtmocrscy. Wd cotild at least a. temporary aubstitut* Hebron & pay farmera aubstdiea of aa much "WTiat w* ars doing may tum ^ ISanrl|PBUr jo bqltevd howevtr (hat Abraham ■ T*“ ra. Alfrad B. Naal. at Comatock’a ‘spectlon. They srill run COLOR TV $695 All IM AthdiAtA. And dUU bd good for their own discarded books. Drdodles Briflgt. There will be a bualneaa Sensational Ad/of Boefts aa 31,3M,000.000 a year to k t^ out to b* love’* labor lost,” ©he ‘Spot’ Inspections n c ^ hot only know thla golden late summer. Tynan said 3-man ■ARLOW'S member* of a democrAcy. In fAct, The idea of n world history By BOOBS rBIOC taxt biH( that he understood fully meeting and aocial hour. crpp )qiM out of production of car- offlcial in Washington said. "But €opnin$ iferald Li^iiry Pictured taln-siirplua commodities. w* want to be ready.- just in teams will- work thrmifhout the demoUC_ Of all nations, being fair and fac­ Down lit Stroudsburg,-^a.. thsre Mr. and Mrs. J . Kellogg WhIU ALL n e w your car -doesn't bear a certiflcate State at unannoiuicpA times and 1089 Tolland Tpk'n Bucktand hejulctprintino CO., m e. Ing thAt we mu*t All b* Qtri*- / m Report Cover are now great-grandparehta. A admlnlatratlon’a program of Some key BbpirbUcAna In Con- places. TheytU check car* far 1» Btucll Street Is a gravb which la ^markad. At Ike leadership (Ooatiruefl trsns Fags Oae) of Inspection, you stand,* chance Tel. 1H 8-5085 tual about each, and taking the reas predict a presidential veto. , Manclieettr. Conn. Uanx. proclAimh ihAt we may All Abraham Uncoln’a aubstitut*.’’ son. Joseph J . Sanko. was born td flexible farm price supports X in of being ikppped by’ State Motor mechanical defe© r . favor of restoration of high, rigid Som* farin belt Dqibocrata, on the ft ^ THOMAS FKRGUSON be Atheist*, if that plea*** u*. It purely national view tower^ the Mi*. Lincoln selected this oiie soV '^ Hebron; April 13 (Sp^IBI)— their grand*on-in-iaw and kta Vehicle DepVtment crews for a Motorists whflie cara are found W ^TEH ft FERGUSON ; nomination at the 1952 national aasistant to Eiaenhower on prepara, price propis under baste crop* thla . other, -hand.' have said Eiaenhower Publtahera Is as much a defender of our right history o f. none, ha* Its wistful. dier In the Civil ^ er to honor dM The annual Town Report ia *qw wife. Mr. and Mra. Joeeph Sanko. (Coatlaoefl from Fage Oa*)- spot inapectloK.. beginning April 28. In need of repair will be given 10 I convention, baa said he is “not an tion of speMhe* and statements. year. Eiaenhower Is againat that. must algn this bill or get no farm . Ftouaded OM ber 1. lU l Idealistic appeal. And yet, of his substttuts end thus to pay on file at tha Town Clerk's offlCq 8r., in Colchester. State Motor Vehicles Comf days to do Read Herald Advs. not to believe in God aa it )a of Town Oueeta They Will meet with the President Hagerty bps said the President mshsure this year. tribute to the fact that many wera Dsmocrstlc aspirants said active candlflete" .and "not an in- Saturday morning al hia working Pabllabed Beery Erenlnt Except our right to believd in God. course, we know of no nation, Ibt and copies are available for any-, Recent guests of iMIsa Clarissa still believes the bill it not a good ./Regardless, of th* course he dying on the field of battf* thati tka faSm bill a^ u ld be signed. The vacation headquarteri here, the When wo aren’t squAtlng alons Russia, which- would be one who wants them. L. Pendleton were Mr*. Frank H. Mean)VhlIe backers of H artm an j National Golf a u b ' one. And Benadn has declared hti tokes,.th* repercussions ar* bound other* might live. 'V i — TV for ’5 6 Deniecntlc - controlled Congress deep disappointment over the Bj to echo through the presidential democracy with capitallam or with likely to open its schools to the use This year thq report ia dedicated Bigelow’ and her Mster, Mra. Ar­ I Inclusion of McCann in the Wash, ^•«*^fflcSfif!r?SSr‘i[ATEi W* ar* -grateful to MY, Lincoln to the Douglas'Library, and has a nold Ogner of Pomfret Center and ^ earlier IMls week passed the many- i w ,u n g him to Democrstlc lead- Behm WllrWot Resign and congressional election cam- pxynble In Aj>T«no ChriaUanlty instead of ' merely of such a text. Somel^w, each for thla Very kjnd deed. M t also NoiW AvBiklble At '’ 1 ^ 1 ^ ington delegation touched off specu­ picture of the library building on the former’s sister, Mrs. Ellkabeth . sided measure over etrong admin'- era aro.und the country. lation that Ehsenhower had aum Although Benson, as termed the P*(gn% NOW with our freedom to be rapitAlisl* nation'feels obligated to teach that for reminding u* that each time we bill iinaccepiable, he said/yester­ One Yexr .... |15.i0 the cover. The, library is said to Robinson of Vancojiver, -B. C., j latration objection. Kefauver dc -onhd the writer specialist for FLAMME’S look at' the f^osa of Jeaua aack One Potf^rfon's SIX Month* ... I7.n and Chridtians.^lf wd piease; we it is better and more glorious than have had Its initial start In a Canada. -scribed the as "note\yorthy and ' - p^paratto of a television-radio day he doea not plan to/teslgn if f ^ e Month* . 3.90 of us can say, as - Wt write our IM CENTER RT. Elsenhower sKoiitd aigiyft. An aide . i.a» are llltely to feel on very sound all other*, and Russia will be back young ladles’ society, aiid from Mrs. Bigelow, with her husband, good." Stevehpon said Congress’ , 1 W _ ^ P n f m l m e n Ireaa to the nation on his stg-or fti* Month ... name there, "My substitute.’’ that small beginning by varioua the Rev. Frank H. Bigelow, found­ Manchester—^Tel. MI B4SS1 action represented, what he called S'” oilX M iiicaa qubted him as telllnar a group of We»Xlv ...... ground, all of u*. If we at lohst at It aa soon as new texts can be , , Charles AdsmO. deciaion on the farm bill. Slngte Copy ... ■u sjagSa from district library and ed The Rectory School In Pomfret, “a final repudlk^on of the Eise'n-1 New England farmgto who vislte^ •Pasuecdisfal I.Ion Tamer’ about that poasiblllty. | tab democracy as the sworn enemy written. Sponsored by the Manchester town library- to the "present Doug- whefe the Rev. Richard Clark, bower farnl program, which has' Take Oath Soon Just IfuTrediKMi Out To M l Aa this Droodle points out, the Council of Churches. told newsmen that "noth- *’*1]T*U'®f****'J*(5P’ THE AS^tvAiO^PREM aHd opposite of Communism. But lla Library. former prleat-ln-charge of St. X failed." ing haA been decided one Way or ^ ^ makeXt a practice EMERGENCY important thing' to remember ■ The Selectrtien'*' report for the Of Th^/Now Modlol iy Tho End Of Th« Wook —So even here them ar* traps. when taming lions Is to keep your Peter's Episcopal Church here, is \ Bpeculatior. continued on \.-heth- Five new supernumerary patrol­ the othek" ■ . ’ • c o m e t^ d sulk when enSre^MWr^^^^^^ Cleveland Editor past year.aliowe (hat three pieces chaplain. er Elsenhower wol|ld veto tlie One reterter remarked that call- ‘•“"’t go \ OIL lURNER *11 new* dlipntche* credited to (i, or Democracy, in its owti m ethods. Is head. Bspecrally it pert of the act Driver Acquitted men now iinderg'ping preliminary not otherwlie credited of road were Built. Paper Mill Rd.. iHe'aeure which would provide'for a training will be a)vdrn In aa mem­ Ing McCiSn to Augiuta aeeme^o /"lif oIBclal* of /the ; SERVICE indeed the sworn dnemy of the Is to stick it in the L l^ * y mouth. d e c id e d and Alee the loexl noh* Niles Rd.. and Hlllc Manchester Evening Herald He­ return to hljrh, rlgldx price- sup­ ber* of the Police Department In^cate ^ n h o w e r had I AgricuUtrfe Department said they, All rt«ht* ol repnbllcxtlon of ipoclal Succumbs at 71 If you do that you run the^rlsk of town now has to veto th* Wn arid wanted an ex.. are continuing to draft plans (o : 'y s P M C £ s diKpatche* herein nre *l»o reeerved IT ethodx'which have been adopt­ . CIRCUUATION’S. tolerator of ideologies, has no he retired two yaarah«go, died sud­ course, Dion Taming Isn’t really Campfleld Rd.; Gordon Keishsw, v, doing 70 in a 11 m.p.h. sohe on truck. Stop signs have been placed moned Benson and feveral other The New York Tlmea aaid They said auch preparations Ml 9-4548 direct enmity to the theory of denly last night. He was 71. dangerous, Everyone knows that at intersections and warning signs 31, of 37 H U c St.; and Robert A. dispatch from Washingtory-'that h*\'e been under w ay. for some The Herald Printing Con>P*n». !«• . the Lions they use in circuses are the Wilbur - Cross Parkway. Picture Tube officials to Augusta for a confsr- Grenier. 26, of 90 Oak St. assumes no flnsncisl responalblllly lor ideological Communism. Any on# He was seated at the dinner State Policeman Robert Raa- on hills snd curve*, and more will anc* tomorrovf on the farm bill. sourcea close to the whlt^House tvpegrsphieal error* appoaring In ad- very old and have no teeth and be provided. Schendel explained the five are reported Thursday (by Elsen­ Vermementa and other rsodln* matter living in a true democracy ia free table In hla home with hia.wlfe are also very tame and friendly musaen testified that Torella did Plan to Use Veto now taking a first aid course in In The Manchester Evening Herald. tc believe in the theory and and a friend. Carl D. Friebolin. ‘fO for about two nrvllea .and paa^ed Cancer Drive Workers In the Senate, several Demo­ hower would " r o directly to the Everybody knows this. Everybody Final additions to the list of the company with member* of the people” next week t(y“make clear ideoloj^ of Communism, if he when hts heart failed and he but the Lion Tamers, that is. 13. c a n . But he also said the road crats Indicated plainly they would KELVINATOR Dispisy advertising i-loslng hours: Cancer Drive campaign workers as $0 A.95 Auxiliary Police given by the Red why he cotild not. Sign the elec­ sliimpcd In hi* chair without a was dry and the vlaiblllty good. or Mondsy—1 p.m Friday. use a veU, of the farm bill as a Cro.ss and will begin training in wishes, and there la no punish­ sound. Torrello‘a"laWyer called Town reported by Mrs. Albert W. Hlld- springboard for direct attack* on tion-year farm .lflil passed by W ith Automatic Defrosting for fteaday—1 p m. •Monday. ,lng. chslr’man.' are Mis* Freda the use and care of firearms Salur- Congress.” / For. Wodneaday—1 p. ment for that, not even in the re­ Bellamy had been in poor health Judge John H. Peek’s attention to Eisenhower in the presidential For Thursday—t p. m Wednesday. the State law which In one para­ iBamburger, Mrs. George Pugatch. day. Plea for ^’‘•miers Seen For Friday—t P. m. Tburjday. strictive laws we have adopted for several years, and it was this A Thought for Today ca.npatgn ahead. Sen. Humphrey graph holds that going over the Mrs. Maurice Dolbleday. Mrs. Ineludec InstoJIntien, pint tax. The quintet were those who suc­ 'The Tim^ said that present Wfit Saturaay—* p- o' Fiiday. . against the party and its organi­ which led to hla retirement in Jan ­ of Minnesota said that’if Elsen­ cessfully hurdled the recent 3-way PHARMACY ClasaWed deadline: 10.30_.a.ni.._a*O posted limit la prlma facie evl- Marie Fried., Charles Pettinglll. Unaranteed for 1 year. plans repowdly call for the Pras* uary. 19.14, as Plain Dealer editor. hower reject* the bill "it will be oral. Written and physical examina­ I A MAI VAIM ATI day ol publlcaUon except Saturday — sation and people who, joining it, My Substltiitei jdence of speeding. Louis Bellone. Richard Ives. Mias ident t^Address the nation by t a. m. , After Wright Bryan of Atlanta his own personal decision.” Hum­ tions given prospective policemen. 4M Hartford Road>-( Corner ^M cKcc)—'Tel. MI 9-9946 are awara of its alleged aim to When w* were (ihllijren, most of But in another paragraph the Jean Borsottl, - Mias Lucille CALL ••PETE” WOBON phrey said lie doe* hot think the radio and television to explain-bis had succeeded him' aa editor, Bel­ us learned a goldep text at Sunday Bernals, and Mips Eileen Auguato. Schendel said they would lake the reaso^ for vetoing the medaurt 3 f V .V 5 FTiday, April 13 niebthrow our government by lamy retained contact with the law says that speeding must in­ Democrats will "let the farmer* School, which read, "Surely he DAB OMpter . Meeting MI9.56S0 Police Depai'tment oath soon. and At Lhe same tin\e to urM Con- morning newspaper as editor volve possible Injury to the driver forget who is responsible.” force. To be a pure Communist, if hath borne our griefs, ami car­ Members of Col. Henry Cham­ He added that the addition of a to provide immediate help NOW ONLY emeritus. He visited his office sev­ or other perabn*. t»R u$.m unB iiir Service Calls Sen. Ellender f I.«ulslF.na, chair­ Defining Democracy there U such a thing, is as per­ ried our sorrows." Perhaps we It was on this second para­ pion Chapter, DAR. have received those five men w ill not mean all farmers. SURGICAL SUPPI eral times a week and had been in Day or Night $2.95 man of the Senate Agrlcjlture openings on the department will missible under democracy as to learned It without ever stopping graph that Judge Peck acquitted cards stating that there will be a Committee, said that If the Pre.si- The most likely date mention The lateat Individual to atiund the day before his death. chapter meeting Wednesday at 2 m r n m s ^ s s bb filled. He said he would still be anything else politically or to r’ealir.e Just whst It did mean Torello. dent vetoes the moasure. "the for-Eisenhower’s n)e.saage, aaid the FOR AU PURPOSES 1.95 the clarion call for a militant Hr and Mrs. Bellamy had plah- welcome applicants for appoint­ Times, was Thui-sday night. The ideologically. farmer* will blame Eisenhower definition of deniocraoyi which will ned to leave’ Wednesday for Wash­ ment a* sui>ernumerariea. / Tiiuea kdded: ington to attend the annual meet­ personally ..." WHEEL CHAIRS All our instinct to over-ddfine However, -Sen. Goldwaler' (R- “This pi-ocedui'e has been con- be able to go forth and do ing of the American Society of i^uick mending give* /longer sidei-ed actively this week in con­ glamoroua, passionate battle with democracy, arising from our de­ Newspaper editors of which he A rii) **id he d’oesn't believe "it will have much political effect one w’ear to terry towels. 01rt bath ference's between Republican con- CRUTCHES the Ideology of Communism, > la * sire to sharpen it up into a flam­ wa* President In 1933-34. They towels may be used fir Ironing gre.ssionaI leaders and administra­ (CHILDREN AND ADULTS) ing ideological sword, is some­ planned to go from thefe to New way or the other.” pads or for wrappinfrAweaters or tion officials.” . , tUatingulahed D u ^ jurist. Dr. A. / In New York, Democratic Na­ •IG what in vain. It Is atlll primarily York for other meetings. Including other articles after ^JAahing, The bill contains a/m ajor pro- FOR RENT OR FOR SALE J. M. van Dal-Secretary general that of the Associated Press of tional Committeeman Carmine G. 19Vt CU. PT. 1. method rather than an Ideologi­ of tha In ten w o n al Oemmieslon which Bellamy was a director for Presenting a new concept DeSaplo say* the Uhtled Slates is cal absolute. The greaf boon It being ruled by a "country club CAPAcmri of Jurists. IS years. • ELASTIC STOCKINGS givea ua, freedom, ia broad and quartet.’’ He called for a “simple ael of The rulers, he says, are presi­ • lED PANS • CANES unspecified, not sharp and narreJW, funtjamental ptinclplea expreasing V i s i i i o U.S. Sci dential assistant Sherman Adams. • RACK RESTS • TRUSSES SUPPORT'S In'V-readlly understandabl# w-ay It ia bigger than any ideology, or Secretar.v of Defen.se Charles E. ■ of a fine lid art • f O , the cdBOmon denomltiator of our any one creed. It la so prsclous, By Soviet Baptists Wilson, Secretary of the Treasury ao meaninifful, It is hard to George M.' Humphrey and Secre-. PROMPT DELIVERY TO YOUR HOME legal-poUUcal beliefs. TWIN ^ Z t H dramatise. ^Even 'the best dtflnl'- tary of State John Ftfater Dulles. WEEKLY DINGO •There IS more to do,", ho went New York, April 13 uP)—Five De.Saplo made the charge last C«mpl«tt ofld Prompt ProteriptioR Sorvkt Porcelain POOO on, •‘than ^ oppose and expose tion seems to make. It lose some­ Baptist leaders In Russia are cx- night in addressing the annual FRIDAYS~ 8 P. M. O lg $ fi the Coifimun^ negation or de thing. The catchier, more precise pseted to arrive here next month fiih'd-Tsising dinner of Tammany AAoiiluro* gradation of lavi\ Only attacking slogans may hav(^ to be yielded to aa guests of Baptists In the Uni­ Hall, the Manhattan Dempcratlc' ' ASSUMPTION HALL Sool organization, of which he is lead^j'. Communism Is toiK^egatlve. W# the enemy, after all. ted Stairs. W E S T o w n CIHSPBtSI Another speaker at the dinder THOMPSON chmI SOUTH ADAMS STREETS have to do construclive work In The Russians were Invited fol­ was Gov. Averell Harriman. ^ o m PHARMACY building our moral n^treaa of A Ghin^lf It'x RtsI lowing a 2-week visit to the Soviet DeSapio is boosting for the COMFORTARLE SEATING—AMPLE PARKING freedom to strengthen the com Union by U.R. Baptist leaders. Democrstlc presidential fiomina- 459 Hartford Road— (Comer of McKee)—Tel. Ml 9-9946 If the Egyptians and the An Anierlctn Baptist spokes- tton. Harriman, who sotight the • mon ideals which we can oppose to man^noiinced yesterday the Rus­ the falae fanaticism of Commu­ Israeli* would only stay on their sian clergymen will arrive May 13 TWO own sides of the truce lines, there nism .’ and will aitend two conventions Hanging Shelves Handmade look! A )M df»abh The leaders of the democracies, would at least be a cassation of of Southern Baptists in K ansKS those minor incidanta which keep City May 30 to June 2. r.nd the he aaid, themselves lack clear American Baptists meeting in AND C H U M threatening to develop Into open conceptions of what they stand Seattle J'.ihe 1 to 22. ' ATK flame. CM6$T6 for. •nierefore, he-Jiald, It is only There are about 800,000 Baptists United Nations Secretary Gen­ Just 30 discontinued designs and DlPROSTINO natural th at the mass of peopl* do in Russia. finishes in this group of fine hang­ Contour rai • ooot smiviii not believe ,ln any deep-rooted eral Hammartkjold has now:>re Another delegation of Russian At Tlw Towch' chLirchr.ien, Incl'.lding rspreaenta- ing Ml’all shelves. Make excellent ideal.' celved new assurances from both Extra! Plymouth deklers just received Of A ItlHMlI govemmenU that they will do tlvea of the Orthodox Church, the gifts! Soma of our quest for that main denomination In the Soviet ideal, he aaid, results in •‘too much this. Along with thla, there come* Union, IS coming to tl.l* country machine made wifli invisible stitching! Improvising, too ' much taking Informal information from Cairo in June. -♦ ♦ ♦:\e ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Atand in incidental issues, too to the effect that the "rommando" They will be repaying a visit (1) $28.50 S. Mahogany ...14.25 much confusion, dissgieement units which have been operating made to Russia last month by lead­ (1) $24.50 Modern Corner Racki *Now . . . Contour Braided Rugs pre.sent an entirely in the past few days have been,, ers of several American- Protes­ baniboo style 7.50 and diaappointment." tant denominations and the Na­ new ebneept of the fine old art of braiding. The.se Standard Sfzes spring shipments of So. having paid his respects to withdraum from Iiraeli territory, tional Council of Churches. (4) $9.95 Cushman Maple, red . new rugs give a symphon.v in balanced color and \ everybody dise’s effort to define having arcomplished satisfactory coloring ...... 6.95 . pattern, never before achieved excepting by hand democracy, what doea our eminent retaliation for laracii shelling pf Heads X-Kay: Experts Unit (2f $11.75 Cushman Maple, red braiding. Contour prices are considerably lower SWeial Sizes v.’aitor offqr himself? civilians in the 'Uaxa atrip the coloring ...... 8.75 than hand made rugs . . . so you owe it to your­ Well, hid own definition of other day. If E g y ^ thiia pretends, Waterbury, April 13 (JPi (2) $11.95 Sol. Maple 8.95 self to see these fine braided rugs! See the.se revo­ KELVINATOR democracy aeema to come out as foi the moment, that U haa aaved — Vera Ingnito of New Haven (4) $8.95 Sol. Maple . 6.65 haa been elected president of lutionary features: freedom, based on a rule of law. fXL’*. and If Israel considers that (5) $2.98 Solid.Pine . 1.99 3 x 5 feet\ . 35.25 2 and 4 door models...V-8 and 6... the Connecticut S^iety of X- NEW FABRIC—17 oz. blended wool fabric pro­ which protects the Individual Its own prestige does not require ray technicians. Other of­ (6) $4.50 Solid Pine . 3..3S 4 x 6 feet ... . 56.40 ALL NEW 1956 againat the pmlble tyranny of retaliation for th# retaliation, per­ ficers’ elected last night wefe (3) $5.95 Solid Pine . 4.75 duced and d.ved specially for Contour Rugs insure ' ^e suite. haps there can be a lull. Ethel Sullivan of Bridgeport, vice (2) .$6.95 Solid Pine . 4.98 greater scuff resistance, longer life. Fabrics are 5x7 feet .. , 82.25 president; Sam Russo of Newr Brit­ treated for water repellence and soil re.sistance. Iiat'a not bad, and one of its Karl) side, it it now clear, has’ ain, secretary, and Philip Moore of 6x9 feet .. . 126.90 COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC WASHER merils ia that it'doesn’t fall into an identUal view of tha other’s Wallingford, treasurer. NKW BRAIDING TECHNIQUE — 8 X 10 feet . ,188.00 the u r^ to over-define and over­ strategy, in these small raids and 'i Fully folded strands without a raw wide color selections... see them now! specify democracy, which urge exchange* of fire. Bach ,,sidS edge exposed! 9 X 12 feet . .253.80/ overcomes w.many of us-who try thinks the other is ti^-ing to ag- 9 X 15 feet . .317.25 to define whatydemocrary iMand.s gravate lt*^into being the one NEW SEWING t e c h n iq u e — for. v hlrh will strike the. first real Buried lock s tit^ ; .vou never see it; 10 X 15 feet . 3 ^ : 5 0 If we define deniocracy aa free blow, .and tlierefoie be branded never walk on it : therefore greater 12 X 15 feet .422.00 durability. Springtime ie Plymouth Hardtop time! «}om, anti a method vpr offering the legal aggieaaor. The Arab* 15.x 18 feet ^34.50 \and protecting- freedoni\w-s have think'that Israel if taiinting them CONTINUOUS BltAIDS—Regardless |bout -done it, ao far aa w-e can to launch the first real attack. of .size of rug or color changes, the efine democracy without getting Israel thinks the Aia'h* are dry­ strands are one continuous braid fro Spcci.ll sizes: Ovals up to 15 liiV troiiblfT ing to make it strike the first real center to enclosed,. invisibly .spl^d X 18 and Rounds from 4,x 4 Jt If that is as far a,a a legiti blow. out.side taper. Uniform thickness^ no to 18 X 18 feet.'ppr sq. ft, 2.35. m ato definition of democracy can \ lt takes contact'to play thir butts, no high spots. Add $5.00 to Special Si^.es. go. I f is not fifr 'ojiengh to aatisfy gsis^e of trying to m ake-the"'qth“ thosO- W us who' want to put fello\V. cross the border in'force rii-'-.y dynamica into bur definition. Free fiitt. A>id, If neither siUc ir will­ dom, after all, means freedom for ing to shlnUder the I’esporisibility Steak ONMIU almost anything. In order to make of making t^e first, real 'attack, (OHIMl it more viYid, some of us nave the any' arrangement Which breaka kn ife instinct to narrow it down into ic-ntact and puts ^ilstsncc between It^s the little tilings that count tenus more specific, or into the I fmce.i wi^, produce at o n l y things some of us pursue and en­ least a continuance of'an uneasv joy in our possession of .freedom. peace. Thi.i is the first thing the . It's the distinctive, individual pieces of furniture like When we follow this inslipct,' we .'Secrelary General i.a aiming at: the.se that add the final, lixfable touch to .vou'r home. may gain dbamii and dynaniic*. Now he seem* to have pledges for We hat’e thou.iands of them! bi;t only at the cost of truth and it We wijl still see, however, soundness. ; ' . whether he gels If. __ * * * m m t r Thus, w# sometimes have an ''•'ihjJilli. ’' iTilinct to equate democracy and capitMliam. But capllalispi, ob­ Educational Emergency T od • « s viously, is not a sj'nonyni for W’e were wondering what the ay Ix c iv tiv o oHmr tm eur Old Pine Desks 119.50 democracy. Our modified brand Russians were going to do about Here's the big, held, beeufdul Plymeutb Itfvedere 4-deer Herdipp .. . front runner pf P/ymeidh'i lis brilliant Hardtop models. of capitalism happens to Jie some- the leauhing 'Of history, wrhen all ev tto m o rs t r o ^ Lamps 9.98 fun Exqui.site reproduction of a Diing we have developed, we their existing textbooks undoubl- piano IS • ikBuliilul. ebOAf Mrr«M Provincial American iiiece dis­ Americahs, using the freedom of-»| ‘ " ’y had .Stalin os the gjeat party • Etclu iiv« Tricli tb« Use these apolhecar\; ^ »a«ch el ftefteiiet to fp tt. jar lamp in Eaily tinctively .showing Sheraton fsred us by democrat^’. But" we , y d national herp, and now we • ViUhir* «cBiel«M biMC* Mbrt- TodBy'i ichlldren . . and adults, too . • American settings. influence in its delicate legs could -have somehow ' failed, -to I know- what they are doing. fveued b « 4 b ^ itb e ^ le ei»t wreb t Plymouth Belvedere ajid Savoy Hardtops offer more beauty, size, Th* blgfast car In th* law-grica thra* . . . longeit, •heJv>e«M. , laarn piano by playinig it. Hava fun pUy* Blue, pink or white and many drawers. roomiest. »hh s true big-car ride. develop thia. pai'ticul/r brand ^ of They have shopped leai hing his­ • Ptrfect b«Ue<«. milk glass; 28" talU •>r«B« for M«9, el ie Hcb ing! Coma in and let us show you how a capitalism, and still remained a tory for the moment until, that 'O n u e b e BTftiIabl«. uith 3-lite flxture*. value, more that’s new than any "other car in the low-price three! Th* iMrfermanc* chemg *( tha law-gris* thra* . . . democracy. We could he a Utuall.v 112.10. Ms. there are some new teixtbook* Thtt IS our wa)' of ios icing you Dyna-tension Everett or ,1ow priced Pbrnoulli’t N.8SC.8R speed records are unbroVen! j available. democracy without money: And., t ' to cry our oucttaadtiig dry.cUan- Cable-Nelson spinet will make piano With tha newast styling in th* law-gric* thre* , , . iWs In our democratic freedom, we i At this moment of hiatus in ing with Sfa*Nu 5 o ^ n g . . playing even more fun! The perfect partner for springtiine driyjng through city traffic, out to the open road could ' choose a ' socialistic eco­ , Russisn history classes, we find 'S'-' no ‘‘w*rmed-o>er" detignl' lf’j all-new!, chf process chat rtpUm the tex' Rockers 28.95 fun is a sleek new Plymouth Hardtop- ju.st where you belong. nomic aysteni, if we felt like it. j ourselves deeply regretful thsi i cite Anithing ggcncs fabrics ioae Th* only fush-guttsn Driving in th* law-bric* Ihrs* Agaln, we sometimes have grand and gloilous project, con- tbrougb time an*! wear. drive one’and .lee V Look at tho.ee racy, “let’s Windows down, you enjoy all the fun and Prices start at -•X-. . . . mrrhaniral, safe, and so simple! Easy as ringing tendency to ‘equate deinocracy ceived .fluring {he closing days of No. other rocker i.s quite so comfortable go!” line.* . .'. try the reflex-quick re.«ponse flair of a convertible.^ Windows up, you’re a doorbril. Optional on all models. VLlth religion, with Christianity, World W’ar II, vlierl all the world and 80:.good looking as the Boston Rocker. of Plymouth’s Hy-Fire V-8 or PowerFloW 6 ii^dan snug. And you’ll be driving the tp be specific, and we have In­ was going to be bright and intelll- c t h r if t y :.oo dfiia tensiiui Black decorated 28.95; plain maple $24.95, And. . . H's mighty saty la awn a FlymMlh Hardtepl stances In which persoi.s in very fcent y d peaceful forever, once . watch the way your Plymouth whi.iks smartest Hardtop of the l9w-pri(io"thr'ec. Ask<-aiiout )our dealer’s modern finance plan today. ■'high places piously proclaim tha^ tl:at particular war was won—we CLEANERS L A F L A'belief in God It the very biiais ere regretful that a universal and LAUNDERERS . ©f our democracy, 'and our standard world history, as' then ir damoeracy the world's leading proposed, has not, to our knowl­ As litU* as From the day you buy (I...through alU hp years you awn 1063 MAIN ST. 349.50 flown; 3 - APPLIANCE ghanipion of Cod. edge. actually m sierialixed .If it r4IU-IIILSI.V I it'.. . you'll ip eed .letten aflym outh. That's ene reason mere ,*■' I OPPOSITE year* to pay!. Flymouths are used as taxis than alf\ ther tars edmbinsd.' ’ Mlf-A . This,' Id ftirn, give* democracy were in existence, we would hasten costs less is OAK ST. - WATKmS iUILDING 8«8 B flaming, cause "only at the price’ to offer it to tlic newly enlight­ ABMT * NAVT CLUiS e t dttertag or abusing ths b ^c ened gentlemen in the Kremlin, as o§ Manch&dt^ -. •/ - ifi-' ■ . • /.’■

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C ^ N N , FRIDAY,, APRIL 13, 19M Ha apld the proaecutloi4had failed by selling aoma ,ot their govern­ PAGE EIGHT Nanter Holds Key to Peace Red Ex-Chief Held to prove that Noto. personally In­ Reserve Unit Puls ment aecuritleg. This gfiva them tended to promote the violent pver- more money to land without bor­ In'g' with God." Ha will dlscuaa the A Smith Act Violator throw of the governrOent. Controls on Boom rowing It.' But by the end 6f 1955, i Cadets to Conduct CHildrcii Perform various issues involved lA the .R e ­ John O.- Henderson, iX, S. district they had few abort term govern­ posed unidn, looking to th^ "uni­ attorney, countered with the claim ment aeciirltlea left to sell. Extenniiiation of Israel (CsaUaned tram Fag* / ■ calls for a sendee a t , the Green grade's contribution. ^ Fecftratlon Room , for a discussion n o w e o r l tha whole 360-mile border. The at­ ro a k ^ It more expensive for com- \ from Mordcoo to Iraq, which -would free during the trial. Me D« At PT A Meeting memal banks to borrow to satis­ Dodge Home, a children's meet- This perennial program Is al­ and .{uestion period on the ISsues tacks then began coming from the y, ing, an, open-air sendee on Main .Egyptiana, mIlUite/kgalhst Egypt ketttng off said efforts would be made fy / their clients' demands foe ways popular with r.T.A.> menl- Involved In tne merge;. Mrs. Robert Bamlngham, with ’ St., and a gospel service at S p.m. bers. Refreshments will be served. Dally Attacks Ignored the Unn>. duce this sum. credit. The commercial banks pass • at the Cldadcl. " Th\ia Arab laadera might wall be The case went to thej^ory of a ca.at of players, will present ^he increasing borrowing costs oh WHY WO SOLI. Dally attacks, killing one or two, ht in their own trap ao far aa The csd^>: all play musical in­ folPM H o o d Curb Fiind$ or more people, seldom get much seven women and five men at 10:41 skit entitled "Fresh Variable *^to their clients. / ce is concehied. Tnla la the a.m. The verdict was ()6Uvered at .Winds'* at the^ April meeting of Tha Chsse Manhattan Bank struments and sing. Their orderly attention In the world press at a 'elancholy aspect of tha situation. is Cadet Emily Goldenschuh of Mt. Pastor to Discuss Danbury, April 13 W*;--Clty time when the world was preoc­ 3:34 p.m. the WaaljlnRtdn PTA, Tuesday gave a prompt demonstration of Vernon, N-. y.'^h ile\ln Manches­ votei's yesterday approved a ope cupied with such things aa Korea Noto and hla .wife. Jhorehce, who evening. April 17, at 8 p.rii. In the how this works. The New York ter, the Cadets will he billeted in Proposed Mci’jser and a half million dollar bond li- and Indochina. But when the kil' said she wai expecting a baby In White building. bank ar)hounced it was increaalhg. PPWOn MOWOftS.. local homes. , \ lirralil Phoio, aue for J)o®d control. The bond ia- Inga began to accumulate. Reach Seltlement the near future, aai without visible Tlila little skit, the feature -at­ its "prime rate"—the rate, of In­ emotion aa the decision was an­ A special welcome isxcxtended RniiHrll K Clifford Ttie piopoacd . lorger between Hiie wiir be part of an *8 mlllldn Isaelia struck back in force/find traction of the evening. Is baaed terest at which It lends to Its most As spacialista in lawn and nounced. to all to enjoy ttv^ WSdneaday th e Congregational Chiiatlen plan for flood control and redevel­ •The Law o f ConnecticufL'fSection 695A Public Statutes) assures only this, the apokeiman /com­ bn the problems that come i.p con­ credit-worthy clients—to 384 per ardan supplies, our busineas In Damage Suit The jury ^ a then polled at the ^ ’ening sendee conducted >by the Russell K. Clifford, 100 Cooper Churches and the Evangelical and opment, with ; the real of the you o f the privilege o f handling the insurance and financing on plained, made headllnea<^ and cerning the up-bringing of a 10- centafrohi the 3*4 per cent whlcn Sependa on satisfied cuatom- request of }ac Donough. After this, has been general in banking since ' Cadets-, \ Hill St., wha plays the part of the Reformed Church will be dlacuased money to come from federal and your new car Iht Way jqh want to. brought condemnations. / '' year-old child. It will be of spe­ era. That's why wa loopm- . Egypt has arms from /the Com- A $10,500 aettlement haa been Me Donoiign moved that the., ver­ October i9.'>4. Would-be private^ — ------\ captain in ^'Shore ^aye,'* annual at all three services Sunday n opn- ■state funda. Danin;r>’’8 Still River cial Intei-est to parents of chil­ ntend and aell Jaoobaen^. . Ing by the Rev. Clifford O. Simp­ caused considerable damage In Take advantage'of your legal right. Here are 5 of the many reasons muntata, whether they are In use reached In an action brought by dict be fkt a*lr help in setting up lew cest irank financing No Arab leader dares to stand man of the Travelers Insurance m o u n t a i n LAURXL -was announced today by the New fin^ Pharmacy Co. and Mrs. Joseph W. Alsop, 664 CENTER STREET up and say he would come to terms England Council, regional promo­ which would a.ssure the Indefinite mother of news columnists Stew­ T E U M l I-9814 BEFORE YOU BUY THAT NEW CARI, . . . Pink and Purple Kaucer Type*. tional organisation. existence of Israel aa a state. The art and, Joseph AUop, were mar­ M AGNOUAS ...... CaNladnr4w4aai Smlth-GateSi which manufac- passion Arab leaders themselves ried yesterday. - e# a *w*we feel hfae ee fetay turea electrical heating and ven­ Pina Laaox Pharmacy DO GW O O D ...... Both Pink and While. tilating equipment, w ill have the 299 EAST CENTER ST. plant ready on tta\ 20-acra site by TEL. MI ff-OBBg Time Payments Arranged Aug. 1, the CouACtt said. THORNLESS ^ONEYLOCUST HEDGE PLiNTS Greea Stamps Olvea MAPLES IN VARIETY EVERGREENS With Caak Ralen ^ f r e e - FRUIT TREES GLADIOLUS— DAHLIAS — LILIES To Perpetuate, < PAVELLE FRUITS and TUBEROUS BEGONIAS MANCHESTER Cherished ON THE PLUMBING \ Slide File Box A SUPPLY GO. Memory with Choose wisely the monument Povollo>Procosstd PLANTUND r. T< BItah Jr., Prea. and Treat. that will stand forever in \ Eostmon or Ansco •/ ’ . \ - - - , "It It’a Hardware Wa Have It" silent tribute to your • loved Opon Evory Day lncluN(ing Sunday 8:00 A.M.-8n)0 P.M. 35 mm. Color Film S77 MAIN STREET /■ ones. BCCKLAND-TOLLAND TURNltlKE RXIT^WILBUK CROSS PARKW’AT MANCHESTER, CONN. ^ | / Phone MItehell t-2508 Phoae>ag-44U We have our own tie.sighing service to build a monument ViTAl TO THE PINE LENOX JUST FOR YOU at no extra cost. We do 'all cutting in our own shop, from the rough stone to the flnhshed PHARMACY memorial . . . AND WE "I EMPLOY THE MOST 299 EAST CENTER ST. SKILLB'UL MEN AVAIL­ CRtATfcD TO COMPLEMENT TEL. Ml 9-0896 ABLE. THE NEW LINES COLORS FABRICS OTHERS MAY TRY TO COPY OtiU SKILLFUL TICE FO R I VS 6 WORK . . . BUT IT IS.NE^ER DUPLICATED Chongos In tehniiulos In bus soiyleo Irntwoon Hortfohl and Monehotfor wIR go Into offocf Mondoy, April 23i 1955. That* jdicrngns art for llit Mondoy to Friday schodulos. No \ VITALITY chongt in Hit Sorardoy and .^ndoy strvict. ' MANeHESTER 100% Guarantee SHOES Schedules Are Shown Below: \ AN INVitmtNT It^OQOO AWAAANCI MEMORIAL COMPANY tenon mfllH,.^yau een't afford net tel , A. AMIETTI, Proprietor FAMOUS TOR FASHION AND FIT LEAVE MARKET STREET, HARTFORD. FOR MANCHESTER CENTER 'DaPtaS.TrtdrmmA fer Pelftarr htee HARRISON STREET—TEL. MI 9*58()7 4:10 a : M., 4 :.'>5, 6 :10. .S :2.'>. 71:40, .1:5.’> A. M: . ■ OPPOSITE EAST CEMETERY 6 :06, A. M. and fvery 12 minutes to 7L')4 A. M. 8:13 A. M. and/every 20 minute« to 2:53 P, M.-- Large, Complete Selection Of- • 3:06 P. M. aM every 12 minuteH to 5:45 P. M., fi:08, 6 :23, 6 :38r6:!>3 P. M, C&C Motor Sales 7:13 P. M. and.every 20 minutes to 11:1.1 P. Mv 11:43, 12:13, 1:47 A. M, ' • Sizes, Cofiprs and Fabrics liji Every 1952 and Later Car Guaranteed Meehan- LEAVE MANCHESTER CENTER FOR HARTFORD 1 / fc^l'y for 30 Days in ff'ritinft \ ' 4:.38 A, M„5|:40, 5 :51, 6 :06. 6 :.34, 6 :46, 6 :v5R A.M. I " >,\ 7:10 A. M. aind every 12 minutes to 8:42 A. M. 1955 FORD V8 RANCHWAGON ...... $2095 \ 9:00 A. M. and every 20 minutes tcf‘2 :29, 2 :46* .3 :09, 3:29, 3 :46, 3:58 P. M. M m F R IT S I.lghI Mur and Ivnry. Has radio, heater, Fordomatir, white-, 4 :10. P. ’M. and every 12 minute.s to 6 :34. .00. . 7:27 A. M., 8 :27, 9 :42, 10:42, 11:42 A. M., 12:42 P. .M., 1:42, 2:38 P. M. . 3:.39 P. .M., 4 :27, 5 :27, 6 :27, 7:3.3, 8 :.3.3, 9 :.3.3, 10:.3.3, 11:.13 P. M, ri-- , In the FALL everything wifi be returned cleaned and r froahly pressed at regular dry cleaning priPes. C E H O U S E ^ M > 367 OAKLJ ND ST., m a nch e b te r ; THE CONNECTICUT COMPANY u o pe n e v e n in g s ILL 9 P. M. : MI t-2701 Bsher Dry Cleansers, Inc. US BROAD STREET iMANCHESTEIt EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, APRIL IS, 19M UAKCHESTfiR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.* PRIDAY. Ap RIG 13. 19B6 PAGE ELEVEN 'r r? week but hod no offlelal e a n c * - pictures taken in the Bahamas. altias and colleges in every New formed by the Rav. Patriok J . Ma­ change, and he ia now empli^ed mente booked for today. Their honey. by the Travelers Inauranco Co., State Loyalty Day Rockville 'RoekriUe Fathers of the members will be England atats will perform at the p i N i W K N »-eM W H A T-eeiS AP Prepares Grace, Rainier plans for the day wvre not an­ guests for a turkey dinner. event. Given In marriage by her broth­ wcoo—im nounced. ■ . • I'ncmplo.vnjeBt Blaea The 'Air Force Drill and Cere­ er; Francis J . Jeline'-t tha bride An TaleoUville and Vernon news Parade Scheduled REXALL fHARMACY Daily Radio worn—iffs Strata 0* WeleosM Bands to Present. had,' as her maid of honor, Miss Items are nm^- being handled Have Busy Day Although the ttumber of Initial monial >Teath from 'Wl^hington, WDRO—ISSS ^ Eantara Btaadard Tima wtio—UNO To Cover ’56 Citizens Oppose Construction Friends felt Grace probably claims rose'only one. frorir h8 to D. C., srill judge the units. Rosa E. Jeltnek, 30 Talcott Ave. through The Maacbester Evening Hartford, April IS Tha would welcome a.' optll oC quiet Festival of Music .Jam es J . Furey, Hartforo, was Herald Rockvillo bureau, located 58 for the week ending April 7, thp Dress Revue Tomorrow Connecticut Department, Vet­ " ' jM tr t>e emotional atreia o< her' total number of unemployment Maify 4-H Club members from best man, and John J. Kelly Jr„ at I Market Ht., telephone Rork- TM fouoiriiie Ftograin eekedulne*eii»- ^ _ v U.S. Election Making Zone Need Apparent In Monte Carlo arrival,' which bog an wltn. a-' ro­ vlllq TR 5-SIS8. erans. of Foralgn Ware, an­ l^logicslt ______..1,. k . M.. — _____ WHAV-Polka. Party KockvUle, April 13 (8p«:l»lV — compensation daims filed, .rose this area will take part in the Wethersfield, was usher. . Sick Room Supplitt a n suppUad bp th« radio WCCO—Uood UTsnt’ng Oeod Uuria mantic meetijig at sea after the A band fsitlfal will b« pracntbd from 177 to 21^ in the two weeks nuat 4-H Dress Revue a t the Agn The. bride's floor-length guwh of nounced today that it will stags a n«nu and nra nubjact to ckangt WfiNB-Mutlc Hew York, April 18 Klgc- Rockville, April 1$ (Special)-s^Boenw important than buainsas con- (Oentlmwd from Pag«\Oae) Prince jockeyed hie aleak yacht parade and apeaking exercises In Cosmetics WTliy.Iiy—Lons Banger tonight «l 3:30 in Syker Aud(\ peii^. , ' ' ■ cultiual Arena ofi»the Vnlveralt; whit^' Italian silk, taffeta and R otk tillm Patent Medicines • witbout noUca. WDRCr-Yours Truly tton yggr coverage by the Aisocla* OppoetUon re^tered yesterday to ^ olderaUoiu." Deo Jut-ar.U II alongside the liner Approaching Marriage of Connectlfuit Vomorrow^ Wenecian lace was fashioned with West Haven to rtlebrste LoysKty SUNDAYS - 1 A.M. TO t P.M. WOTH—Cksinlsr 8py construction of two bualneoa es- The aaaoclatibn plana to make their first evening together with a OOnetItutton: torium "by the High School In- Day on Sunday, May 6. *;1 ted'l^dga will again be "u fair. ^ The wedding ot Miss Helen L. Club membera from Veron who sabrina lace neckltn-, embeh- Uaalo Msrohaat WHAV—Polka Party tablMimehta in thla city again formal protest to city officials, family dinner. An announcement The port, was a scene ot joyous atruinental Mueio Deportment. will take- part . include .Barbara lished with sequins and pearls, a TTie' VFW aald’it expecU to weeu—Racord ll*vu* hopeat.Ahd impartial oa dedicated Rady, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Sel€N^f[nien to Bid MkNCNMTIR WTtc-National Radio Fan Club pointed to Rockville's neod for seeking legal couham if necesapry. sold 10 'membera of the two celebrationm lost nigni,nighi. FiraworicsFlroworkt The Vernon Junior Bend end the Booth'. Cralyn DeLong, tytnifred basque bodice, long pointed slesV es. har sight to ten thotuaild WKNS—Baseball Ratines WDRC—Radio Worksbop hewsmet ecker, Mary- Mesder, Marion St. \nistes. that a quarter of a mil­ \ 'WTIC—National _Radio Fan Chib English. Ralnter's mother. Prin­ ot Will take place in this city May .tllllon tVain work. Rockville, April 13 .(Special!—- Uusie Msrehoat WDRC-Radio Workshop Herman O. Oleon said. "It'e in the Meanwhile, parents of children yacht OreekdionL'^ahlpewmer priaed of 37 ad\-anced inetrU- Louis, Helen HoffeCker. Doris She alsb wore a circular finger­ lion people witnessed tl. Loyalty “ "A i It prepared for the cam­ attending the Northeast School Arlatot:e Onosals, jinto owns S 5-’, Tlte Vernon Board of Selectmen Day .parade It held - last year In / WCCO—BsoorU Bsvue WUTH—Your Belter Tomorrow paign and alectioh^ye..' ahead," i)S works now," , ■ cess Charlotte, his father. Count 'mentalieta from the Vernon, Maple Office Moved ' — Crshc; Judy Crsne, Marilyn Dsen, tip veil of- imported flluslon fas­ g«4 CtNTia IT. V MANeBUTia WKNB—BaeebslI Ustlnes The. Mayor eold tha City Plan­ end other residenta- of the Grove Pierre de Folignac, and his sistei*. large chunk of Monaco's gambling will submit a bid to the Tolland New Britain. WTIC—Widder Rrown "'tfilAY—Night Watch said, "the management and aUtff Street and Northeaat achoola, who Joyce. Kslber, Theresa . Letendre, tened to a cloche of Venecia n lace County Commisaloners for pur­ -A ning Commisilon was .maklnp a St. area strongly protested to Princess Antoinette, all speak coatno. Was ablpn wtU* light. 1966 CHEVROLET rehearae each week in the high The Westem Union Telegraph WDKC—Record Shop WTIC—NatTopal Ffcn Club reaffirmed ita dedication to the CO., which has had offices at the Merrilyn Niederwerfer, Ann Shut- and seed peaj-ls.' She carried a chase of the County Home, It was WQTH—Waxworks WDRC—Mv Son Peep survey of the city Ip preparation opening of a larvice station there. Bnglleh. The receptipif was ‘m > much for achool bandroom. Thla will be their eran. Margaret Shliteran, Darryl bomfuet of Eakter lillies. ' . 'v- WGTH—Night Mu.le baeic princlplos of the organiia- Opposition was voiced at a public Grace. She appeared gay In pub­ CoHvortiblo Rallrogd Station for many years, learned-toda.v. f ill— to proposing a set toning regu- - The Kellys speak little oc no •lirat public appearance. During Brace, Laura Branville and Carol The maid of honor was attired * ’^ A Y —Batty klmbaU tion. t^ e nbwa will be ^raued Og- hearing yeaterday. ^ French, although Grace U learn­ lic, but InfOTmontt said she broke has moved out. In submitting the bid. Selectmen WeeC—Record Ravus WHAV-Mv Son Jeep areoaiilvdiy and withou*. ,fear or latf Kllington entrants include ,Lsiu- organxa fashioned -with a Basque tained in their bid would be aubject WTIC—Pepper Young completed sometime near the end establiahment would create a safe­ has been practicing a few words the palacr. block BOlO. • bodice and scooped neckline and WDRI^Becord Shop WUTH—Night Music ■There will be rc alsvlah -prord- ty .hazard to children croaaing the by c Jling an enterprise telephone, ria Bajohr, Denlqe Krowchienko, to approval of townspeople. If It WGTH—Waxworks of this year or the early part of on Rainier and'some of the palace Monaco's Roman Catholic There are 39 piusiciana in the tapering .to a bouffant skirt. She WHAY—NtghI Watch countlng to see if'newavcovdyage highway on their way to school. help. bishop, the Moat Rev. GlUee number. Marsha McConvllIe, Jean Peltier is accepted. v WTIC-Natinnal Fan Club bLlonces by actual weight, slid we next. Mayor Olson said. Calling It High School band, with Andrew and Nancy Sikes. wore si matching hat and carried WiiAV-Betty Kimball an "involved prbc'eoa." he said-the The eervlce station would be lo­ After' the 32-year-old Prince BSrthe, expreseed hope the wed­ Dyga aa trumpet aoloiat. An 'operator was previously on The County Home Property liaa WDRC-So They Say will not be swayed by partleOn 1966 OHRYSLER duty here from 8, a.m. to 5 p.m. Mrs. John Booth of Vernon Is a a bouquet of talisman roees. tentatively bjpen put up for sale WCCC-F-Racord - Revue------WGTH—Night llu.le InatituUon: of xonini; would entail cated at Grove and Hole Sts. The left, Grace nestled into an antique ding celebration April 18 and 19 'Auction Tonight W’KNB- Baeel^ll Matlnea < ■ itA- preuurea or reciintiRstlona." hearing was held on application oi will go Off wUh dignity ‘in opite In Drill F.xercise member of the go'mmittee planning The wedding reception was held by sealed bids by the County Com­ WTIC—Woman WHAY____ Night Walrh a complete survey of th e ' city, Dircotoire bed of the pre-Na­ 4 -D o o t A public aifcUon will be held the revue, and Mra, Henry Cripps MORIARTY BROTHERS WDRC—Record Shop StarxeTs report w’oa mailed to awing up a ec* of laws and pro­ John D. Barnini, Manchester. He poleon era, ‘ a atyle Rainier much of the spectacttlor oapect of tha Two Rockville students at the at the Hotel Statler, Hartford. missioners. ^ cision to open the WTI^Mitlonal Fan Club thia evening at 8 o’clock in the of this city will be one of the For traveling on a wedding trip 'nWOTH—Waxworks WDRfV^So Thev Say membera o f the Associated Preae, ng methods, of .enforcing seeks a license to sell gasoline at admires. ceremony." Hla broadcast appeal RADIO. Northeaat School. There will be an University of Connecticut have property for bidding came on rec- Nv WGTH—Night Muale worldwide news cooperative, ln.wd the location. Barnini was repVe- Judgea. to Florida and Cuba, the bride . ommendation of the Tolland Cbun- \^IAV—Record Rodeo the' . Grace's quarters, redeepratod reflected the Bishop’s anxiety that HEATER. $ 1 2 5 opportunity to inspect Items from been chosen as members of the Air WCCO—Record Review \: vonce of the A P's annual meeting sented by Atty. John D. LsBelle, Force R O TC. 20-msn drill team DowOea-Jellnek wore a beige IMlm Beach auitwith \v legislators some months'ago ivilAlA-’Night Watch A. le Mayor said such a pro the Prince’s direction, otherwise some of thousands of vlaitdrs jam ­ T:30 to 8 o'clock. The event la white acejessorlea. The couple will WKNB—Ba.cball Matlnea WTIC—FTght . \ April 23 in the Waldorf-Aatoris gram \wquklid make necesaary at Manchester. are furnished with' Empire pieces. ming the tiny prlncipelity might sponsored by the Northeast PTA which will represent the Univer­ Eaater lilies and'’ palma formed after considerable dlsciiMion.'' WTIC^Ncwi WDRC—Romance Mooda \ hotel here. Secretary of State John In speaking against the station. sity at a drill meet Sunday at the '.the s« ' 11 n g , at St. Bernard's be at home at 5 Colton Ht., Som­ . Closing date for aubmttting bids THE M M E p F WDRC—News WGTH—News Roundup least oit^ additional paid offidsl. Fresh flowers.-were everywhere act up. , , and the proceeds will go towar^d WGTH—Bob and Ray ItilA- Foster Dulles will be the pcincipel He eafdstir the ‘ reason xon.'ng -has' Raymond E. Ramsdell, assistant palace aoiircea said Rainier shelled State Armory, Hartford. ' Church at 9 o’clock Satur­ ers, after the trip. has been set for April 20. No an­ • ilk— 1967 KAISER the scholarship fund. The bride attended St. Bernard's WHAY—Night Watch speaker at the annual luncheon. never beeit Instituted here Is that superintedent of schools, said out $500 for blooms on arrival Vanilla lea cream balla relied I Bangnet Planned . Richabd' Biesiadrckl ami John day for the wed'ling of Mlaa Mil­ nouncement has been made by the WHAV-Record Rodeo WTTC—Cavalcadt. ot Sports Starxel said the Ap is leading slightly over 100 children use the dred Melon Jellnek, .*50 Talcott Rd., Sibool, Rockville; and the bride­ WOCOfRecord Review WDRO—Romance Moods residents h',ve felt In the past day.. \ 111 toasted coconut and topped with 4-Door The Rockville Chapter, Future Beaton'will perform, with the rest Commissioners aa to whether addi­ WKNB—Requeet Matlnea WGTH—Night Musle in a trend toward providing more crossing each day. He also pointed of the team, for 1 .^ minutes armed daughter of the 18*16 Mr. and Mra. groom attended Springfield High tional bids have been received. there Vvaa nofenough space in the ^ e couple foed e whirl of social butteracotch moke a tantalising | Farmers of America, will hold its SAFE^BUY USED CARS WTIC—1U8U Radio Lana leiSg- exclusive and background-inter­ out that a kindergarten bulldli functions before \hey wed next deosefi. {RADIO, CANb 8th annual banquet Tuesday at with rifles and executing precision Fiancla J. Jellnek, and HMmund School. Springfield. She was for­ Several other groups had ex­ WDRC—Record Shop WIIAY-NIghl Wsirh pretive material. city'to Justify to* cos*.. on Hale St., is much nearer toe merly, employed bv the Southern WGTH—Bob and Ray WTIC—Meet Ibe Champion OUiend^ Proteai I HEATER. the Northeast School. John Mc­ drilling. RIchant Downes.' Sprlnf^fleld, son pressed interest in purchasing the WDRC—Moods for Romance "More than ever before," he said, proposed station than the No/th- -X. Namara will be the guest of the Fifteen team s, representing Air of the latetMr. and Mrs. John W. New England Telephone Co. as property at the time the iegUla- WHAY—swing. Kaay WGTH—Night Music ' "The news report of the Ae- Heavy protest yas- voiced yee- cast School. / . Chapter and will show colored Force ROTC units from univer- Downes, The ceremony w4s per- superviaor in the- Rockville E!x- tora recommended ita sale. WCCC—Record Review lOiat- socisted Press In^lBSS consisted of tefday afternoon a t\ a publi^ hear­ Atty. LoBelle later said .he waa m MANCHESTER WKNB—Requeit Matlnea WHAY—Night Wsirh ing to consider a proposal to con­ WTIC—lUkU Radio Lana WTIC—Meet the Champion copy which no other service had. unaware the kindergarten Was lo­ WDRC—Cal Kolhy WDRC—Moods for Romance Spontaneous news, still II the back­ struct a gasoline oervice'station at cated In the area. / 1969FORDV9 WG'TH-Bob and Bay WGTH—Dance Musle Grove and Hala StS. FOR SPRING U iti- bone of the average newspaper— A petition opposing ^ u ra n c e Tudor WHAY-Swlng Kaay WHAY—Night Symphony and the AP news report — and the Opposition to a drive-In restau­ of a license for operatioir of such a WCCC—Record Review . ' WTUI—News major stofiee are hotly competi­ rant for Which a permit hSh been service station waa praaented by I R A D IO , c i o e SEDANS WKNB—Today In Sports . WDRC—Nears* WLimanae Issued at Windsor Ave„ on'd Ber­ I H E A T E R . WAOONS HARDTOPS WTRJ—IMH) Radio Lana \ WGTH—Night Music tive. Carlton Leasig, aigned/bj^members w oodlM d g a r d e n s ^ 1 7 9 WDRC—Record Shop . _ \ "But the trend. In which the AP ger Rd. developed In the west end ot the executive commitlM and of­ WHAY—Lady Nile of the city yesterday. It was also MANY WGTH—Lei Paul and Mary Foi^ WTIC—Sport '■Tnsl has led, is toward the cNClusIve ficers of the NortMBSt PTA. *54 FO RD ■S2 CHEVROLET *55 OIDSMOBILE • :••- \ WDRC—Cel Kolhy story, the wrapup and the backi learned. Among those eiieflking in op- FLOWERING SHRUBS V A R n tiiin WHAY-News ' WGTH- Night Musf8 ■ School officials and parent- } ■ , Country Squire. 8-PasM i- Bel Air Hardtop. Radio, Nuper "88” 4-D6or. Two- WCCC—Good Kv.ening Good Muitd ground-interpretive.” poritlon'' were Carl G. Peterson, 1969WILLYS WKNB—Today In Sports ’ II ;••- teacher groups were among those Judge Thomae F. Rady, Alien E. 7 grr Htathm Wagon. Ford- heater, 2-tone paint. Im­ lone, whitewall tires, hy- WTIC—News WHAY—Symphonv In the Night Starzel said controversy over FORSYTHIA RRIDAL WaMaldOM* ADFooboamo WTIC—Startime Serenade desirability, of explsnatory-lnter- voicing the heavleet opposition to Schaefer, Ralph H. Gibson and 9TQTimi Yvnymi oroatir, whitewidl tirea, maculate and original dr^ aM r, ^2 4 9 5 WDRC—News WDRC—Cal Kolhy both establtehments. A spokesman leather Interior.. Radio, one-owner radio, heater.* WGTH—News WGTH—Dinca Musle pretlve articles appeared to sub­ Mrs. Antoni Iw Sadlak. (G o M o b M b ) WREATH I RADIO. q O A C side during the year. for the West Rockville Homeown- E ^ in B. J ^ t t , division chief heater. Ia>w $895 *WHAY-Sporla SMUIght WI?AV—Symphony In Ihe Night Assn. claimed yesterday that HEATER. ' New car WCCC—Good Kvdnlng Good Miitle He said this probably resulted of the State' Motor Vehicle De- i W KNB—Serenade WTIC—Startime Serenade a drive-ln restaurant at the Wind­ pgrtment. piaaldddi a t the hearing. Fee inur ' /A- giianintee., WDRG—Danes Orchestra ffom two factors: increased con­ 3 $1.00 '-2 95c *54 MERCURY WTIC-Blrlctly Sports viction there is' a need for “ex­ sor Ave. location would Incraosa WDRC—J. Zalman traffic hourde for children in the X *53 D O D G E Hardtop Monterey. Mecr- *51 MERCURY WGTH—Sport Light plaining and putting news events •iSa- in perspective.” and greater pro- area. V TREES (Ftoworiog and Shodo) 1969 BUIGK nmatic, radio, heater, Apecifil De Luxe. Radio,’ WHAY—Dinner Data _ , . WINDOW SHADES / Meadowbroek 2-Door. 8- hack-np lights, all leather WCCC—Good Kvening Good Muale Exteii()ccl Forecast flciency by writers In telling "what It was pointed- out that this It ^ Sopor 4-Door pasaenger. Radio, heater, heater, 2-door, E x ^ Je n t WKNB—Serenade it means.” the road which children from a Interior, 2-tone paint. Low ruhher. ,An WTIC—Kmll Cota RADIO. leather Interior, 2-tone mileage. An large area In the city will have to /ONG WEARlIiG ACRES OF PERENNIALS I paint. Exreptlonal orij^nal oar. $645 WDRO—Guv Lombardo The S-day \ Saturday through take to Loveland Hill, location for Immaculate ^ 1 7 4 5 WGTH-Bill Stern Pitted fresti dates filled with I H E A T E R . -SAFETY T B S I^'' SPECIAIA oneMtwner ^ | | 9 5 ■ :U — Wednesday) fojecast for Con­ soft chocolate fudge makca a taaty. the proposed high school, INTERSTATE CLEANTiIX (Hardy Floats — Mody to’Clwoe^ Frooil car. WHAV—Dinner Data necticut-—The tepiperature will \ ear. WCCC—Good Kvening Good Muale addition to the candy bowl. After "With IM children Uvtng In the average three to six degrees be­ stuffing, roll dates In eugar- mixed assoclaUon'B area," the apokea- Mode to Order Mont. 4-Door * ^ 2 4 5 WKNB—Dinner Date low normal. Normal-la 48 at Hart­ ’53 MERC. BAH. Blur, *51 MERCURY *53 MERCURY WTIC—Three Stai Kxtra' with cocoa or powdered chocolate. man said,, “we feel their safety is $1.95 With Tour RoUera ORIENTAL F E O N l i l m i FORD '55 MODELS ■Nf *51 MERCURY WDRC—Ixiwll Thomae ford, with a daily range from a Cust.lust. 2-Door *1245 Htation Wagon. Two-tone Hardtop. Fully equipped. WGTH-^Meet tha Artist low of 36 to a high o f 60. Cooler FOPFIES KAII, Whlte- Wine, Red, Oraaga V I FORDOR ’53 MERC. green. Meroomntic, Two-tone paint. Immaru- 4-Door Sedan. Immaculate ^’t^ifAV-Kneore Theater .Saturday: warmer th^. first of 65c walls. Blaek. L A. JOHNSON Our Reg. 60c Country Sedan *11195 radio, lateand f]4 4 5 and original |g WCCC—Good Kvening Good Music next Week,' and cooler again [RADIO, ’55 FORD NtatiQB Wagon heater. $645 original throughout. ^ 0 * 4 W V WKNB—Kvening Serenade h e a t e r -53 DiSOTO *Sml.rc*1495Automatic if ^ , WTIC—Answer Man Wednesday. Precipttation.\of' one OF MANCHES'TER [ . ^ 0 X 9 HIsMtlard shift. Green. lahs At’DItC—Amna 'n Andy to three tenths of an Inches ex­ F U rCHER a U K CO. m teSen FAINT GO. 3 r . , $1.00 2 r e , $1.25 Trans., BAH.. Blue. 9CE M n o «-«8 4-Do..r » 9 | | q C ^^TH—r-Fuilon Leals Jr. pected wiMi a few showers ^ un - s -ttn 499 Main St., Tel. Ml 9-4501 _____ J S Power steering, AQwM Hiiper fill *1735 lit^—'-x . ■ Holiday Coupe WHi^—Kneore_____ Theater day. and showers again Tue^ay 188 W EST MIDPLE TITRNPIKE \ "^Power brakes, RAH, Hydra. Tutone ’53 OLDS. WCCC-__ iood Kvening Good Music or Wednesday. W IU K READY Blue. Badlo, Heater, Hydramatlr, Tinted WKNB—gening Serenade CORNER 1961 CHEVROLET / : Glass. Two-tone Blue. WTIC—Congressional Report NEXT THURSDAY 2-D o o r HX 4-Donr * 2 9 9 5 WDRC—Amok n Andy PANSIES 5S OLDSs Power steering. WGTH—E. f . Morgan NEW .LARGER QUARTERS [RADIO. C X O C Power brakes, RAH, Hydra. Blue 53 CHEV. Station Wagon' *1295 BROTHERS f ‘SD— Iceberg Lettuce sod Cabbage Plaate, ready to set o«t S iooi 'WHAY—Save a Lite PLENTY OP FRONT AND REAR PARK and White. Green. WCeeJ^Good kivnnlhx Good Musle BETTER 7Sc. W oodg^ Seeds, lOo per patchet. Asporogw Plaato M f [ h e a t e r . Chieftain 8 $'| g g g LINCOLN-MERCURY WKNB—Platter Party ' flAd, 88AQ pri: ltd. Fertlllaera sad Unse. n *55 PONT. 2 Door A WTIC—News ol World AUTO GLASS INSTA1 ^55 OLDSi Power steering^ SAVE 30f*3H CENTER ST. ^TEL. Ml 3.5135 OPEN EVENINGS WDRC—Bing Crosby , . Power brakes. RAH. liyidra. Tutone ^ Badlo. Hieater, Hydramatlr. Tw&y WGTH—G Hentter X tone Blue. / l:«A— - X GLASS FURNITURE 1H1 CHEVROLET Blue. WIIAV—Sare a Life X i BUYS t'h. 8 4-Donr 84RAC- WCCC-iCood Evening Cood^Hunw' WOOBUND GARPS f o o r t C oOd o *55 PONT. RAIf, ll.vdra. WKNB—Planer Party \ MIRRORS (PirBpIfKt Door) AT WTIC—One Man’s Family 168 WOODLAND ST__ MI 3-8^ 4 [RADI^ HEATER, \ ' Green. '52 MODELS^ WDRC—Charles Cotlihiwooil -V WGTH-^Lea Paul and Mary Ford , PICTURE FRAMING ,^oE typos) OPEN EVENINGS POT*. e x o e ’55 PONT. RAH, ”■" Hydra. ‘ SAVE WHAY—Polka Parly "k. I G U l ^ . Tan. \- WCCC—GiKid Kveninc Good Music eostht WINDOW ood F l A t E G LASS ■lamb. Cl. Sedan $^| ’51 OLDS. , * l '! ; , ^ ’ln 5 WKNB—.Music GORMAN’S Green. W'TIC—Lons Ranser -^InatallatloB la (to lc k , Esej/ and EcoaeiaieaL ’55 NASH RAH. Jet mark WDRC—Jack Carson • Halai Dry (laflWMiV iV WGTH—Counter Spy DWYER ’52 OLDS. "^*H*C""nLRa h , Hydra. *1095 OUi OTORR: WE HAVE STOOL 952FLYMOUTH ’55 OLDS, 4-Door. $AYI Gray. ■> CAESAR ROSSinCi e AnhWalk to Kill CsM Car Manager Radio, Healer, Hydramatlr, Power Television Proirrams Danftrsus Oanml MEDICINE AIINETS and SI W ER D O O R S Specials! \ 4-D o o r, Steering, Power Brakes. Two-lone ly Evealage '52STUDE. *495 On Page Two M l MAIN STitBET Open Sa' 'dnya — Open Thai I R A D I O , Blue. E8‘ .TES OLAOL' GIVEN 1955 PLYldOUTH ’MBUIpK 1?IS:‘d,'7:"99S WELDON URUG go. r" \ f HEATER. $ 6 2 5 Ad White. 4-DOpR RELVEDERE \ 7 Dost Buys during this month’s ALLIED FACTOBY AUTROBIZED '54 MODELS Chieftain 8 > g / jj .(• I / 4rDoor. TV SERVICE S T A T IO N W A G O N \ 1953 OHEVROLET Heater, Hydramatlr. t A.M. TO • r.M. \ fig 5-I»r., RAH. $1.50 Per House Coll Beautiful \ twq-toae combi­ 4eDOORHLAIR ’54 OLDS Hydra. Greeen CLEARANCE SALE PLL8 FABTS nation. Power Fllte, radio, V SADIO, heater, whitewall Urea. 8,000 Hardtop. Dyna., '51 MODELS BU 9 -0 0 8 0 A ’54 BUICK *2295 gnaraatoed m lle e . One own­ EATER.1 KAII. Tlnt«Ml Glass. Rieetrir Wln-^ BEBVINO ALL MANCHE8TEB er. ■/- dows. Ttilone Green. S-88 4-Dr. RAH, > g g g J \- / ’54 OLDS Air Condition- SAY ’5 1 O L D S . Hydra. Gray. 195SDODQE ing. Power brakes and ateerli 19H 6LDS 88 ’51 OLDS. %"* i * ; f *895 GENERAL j- 4 ^ D od r. ■' KAII. Il.vdra. t ns. v -8 s g g g Ibpyalue Hardtop. RAH, hydramattc, ’ 5 1 F O R D Victoria, RAH. T V SERVICE whltewallo. A beautiful low I r a d io , ^ ^ Q A E ’54 HODS. *1495 mileage, one- $2095 Hydra. Tutone. t'h. fi Catalina fi 79 5 H E A T E R . . 4 ^ 0 7 9 ’51 PONT, ' r a h , Hydra. Days 04 AC * Gvraer car* .AN D Blue and fvory. Nights OOsWO Pliis Parte \ 5S4iltRQ.'\iiri!.ri*1695 TEL. 8nS-S!94 \/.J malic. Blue. ? ism 1914 MERCURY De Uixe 9K; * 2 2 9 5 Custom 2-D*er. BAH. 1958 CHEVROLET ’54 OLDS. fvboor.' SPECIAL Badlo, IIHeater, Power steering. oeodltton. $1495 USED TRUCKS 4-D o o r Power brakes, ll.vdra. firay and RADIO, H EATER, While. ^ Coronet Vm ITAC ^ S D O D Q E <-Door. r a h . V * 9 9 1955 CHEVROLET 1952 DeSOTO 1954 CHEVROLET Gyro-mafle. Blue. BULLDOZING Bel Air 2-Doer. BAH. two tone, S K - $ 1 0 7 5 ’54BUICK" "r^'.*l945 Convertible Coupe. Radio, heater, powerglide. Custom 4-Door .Sedan. Radio, h^;qtor, aulo- FRAN DICKENSON Dvnaflow. Two-tone Green. AL c a ta u n o loW' mllfage. An . $1395 ’52 BUICKRAHi'Dvnafl'ow.,RAIf, Dynaflow. ‘1995 s a v e $$$ matic transmission. Exceptionally 695 GRADING cxeellewt, buy. ’54 MERC. f'onverllbfp. *2095 Tutone Green. ' elean. One owner. Badim -Heater, .Merromatic. Power BACK FILLING HMCHEVRKET oteering, whitewall fires. Vellow; ’51 DODGE t D^^KAH *695 1953 DeSOTO 1953 RUICK 2-D oor -_*• TIJ ■ and Black. Fluid Drive. Tutbne Blue. 1951 CHEVROLET Roodmaatcr 4-t>oor. RAH, pow­ Super Convt. 4-Door iSedan. Radio, heater,pr, automatiautomatic trans­ Club Sedan. Fully equipped. er eteerllig, dynaflnw, 'two lone, R A D I O , . ^ 1 < *1AE ’53 BUICK RAH, Dynaflow'. mission, pqwer steering. Verj hire. , ^ l * f l F Down WESLEY B. BUNGE low mileage. - $1595 o g A rare beauty. $295 Down L I model cars and trucks^ HEATER. A real bargain. . ’ -■ * '53 MODELS ’50 DODGEc”"”"ioronrt. Blur. *395 CALL } 4-I)nor, RAH. 1955 PLYMOUTH 1952 STUDEBAKEIt M l 9 -3 9 7 8 1953 CHRYSLER that are clean inside and outr S-Mfi. Holiday ’50 MERC. Green *595 e ' . *■ ■ 1 ““ 1956 CHEVROLET ’53 OLDS. KAII, ll.vdra. 4-DiHir, KAII. 2-Door tituburban. 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RAH. $995 1956 MERCURY MONTEREY 44I00R 1949 OLDSMOBILE *625, r *789,P 1955 MERCURY Including Round Trip On 1951 OLDSMOBILE ’. Radio, heater, hydramatlr. ^ O O C 1952 BUICK 1953 DODGE CORONET FORDOR 2-D oor Queen .Marv ami Queen Fishing Equipm ent Supor 4-Door. RAH, ^.vhaflow, “08" Sedan. Radio, heater, hydra- C C O C are beauty. EUrabrth RADIO, HEATER, Hartford Road matir. Sp«Tlal at two tone, A real $995 1952 FONTUC I CONVERTIBLE E.sooftcd tours by de luxe mo­ NdW Stock of Hy Tyinf Aceossorios — Salt W ator Fithlno Sapplios — Vory nice ear. MERCO- r i M A A E 1954 CHEVROLET tor ..coach \isiting England, MATIC. ^ l 7 7 a Manchester 1953 P LY M O U TH Hollaiul, Belgium. I.uxemboiirg, Larg* Sopply of Dry Hioi — Spociol Ordort for Orvis Roos ood Roth u Tko 1956 FORD CUSTOM FORDOR ~ : I^Jioor Sedan 210. Radio, healer. $1145 1, Motor Sallfs, 4-Door Sedan.~Radio, healer. Real $795 'Germany, Switzerland, Liech­ New Latex Vlfoders. 19 52 N A S N fancy two-tojie paint. Very sharp. One-owner. 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FACE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY. APRIL 13. 1958 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, 'FRIDAV, APRIL 18. 19M PAGE THIRTEEN ‘ Gen. Gruenther Retires Immigrant Contract Dispute Continues Dixie Workers Rubinow Denies Any Interest ■i\ Policies Hit . Between Prudential^ Argents ‘Secede’ from In Becoming Judge of Court As NATO Commander ’ Another unfair labor practical Atty. Jay E. Rubinow today dla-AUcIpated any other priiAary, charge la to be filed in connection R^uther Union claimed any interest in becoming because Ixvantedited to become judge (OMttaMi irow T m f O m ) A s O b s o l^^ with the contract dispute between judge in the Town Court and of the Court ia utterly false the Prudential Insurance Co.' qf Police Arrests (OoBtlaned fnm Pag* Om ) emphatically denied a.charge that; and bout foundation.” t i NATO, aad, I am obtain, wUl j A f e o ilt T o W ll America and the Inauranca he la cnga[ged In a Democratic | In hla aUtemenC yesterday^ wtih.to Join with m« in conrratu-j _____ It will be baaed "upon southern tra­ (Oeattaoed from PajrMHn) Agenta International Union. Jamea E. Daly, 49. West Hart­ Party fight la order to gain that JudK* Qryk Mid local Demoerptiri l^ in ( 3TOO on 3wur porformMce.” ^ , M*mberi of Andtraon>Shca Aux- Steven Kubica, preaident of the ditions." poet. /Party fights have been waged) ford, waa arrested after midnight Th* Pr*»idtnt tald further In « • j 2046. VFW, art naked to Congress should /Cancel these union's Greater Hartford area "We firmly believe, in the protec­ The charges were, made yeater over control of the court and tetter to Gruenther: __ , ^eet at the Newkirk and Whitney "morigsges" and-wllow such coun­ local, aald the charge will be Tiled last night and'charged wiUi^ oper- day by Judge Weatey C. G i^ charged that Rubinow hM been ’To your Uak (as NATO com- puneral Home, SIS Burnside Ave^ tries to go bum to their full sn- Sk4i«at^JJ**r^al^^HoIden, ^nden-1 ^ ^ motor vehicle while under tion of the colored worker," Mid a Town Court judge and Democratic seeking the judgeship of eight; Blander) you have brought nusl .admlssj«n\lgure. spokesman, "but we do not believe years. ' East Hartford, at 7:15 tonight to tlal diatrlol manager in * * the Influence o/Intoxicating liquor Town Chairman, in a ataj:4ment ^f«alth of military experience and pay respects to Harold Finn, broth­ B«m4 on IMO Census Hartford. In Walter" Reuther's left-wing' in­ prompted by the forOfromjng In another devciupment in the a \ lAique quality of leadership er of Mrs. Lllllam Linders, a metn- Immlvfatloh qiiytss under the On Monday, the company filed or drugs, H* waa released after tegration. Oemocra,tlc primary fi^ t? ’ party battle yMterday, Atty. 1952 yMcCsrrsn-Wimer Act sre "Equal opportunity but not aoclal which you have unaelftshly and ber of the auxiliary. charges with National Labor posting q! 8200 bond 'for court ap- Rubinow is a m e n ^ r of slate John D. LaBelle, head of tha op­ / with great distinction employed In on 1920 censuS'dats snd the Relatlona Board in New York, ac-' equality" will be a principle of the of randidttei whicn seeks to position slats flM with the Demo­ Improving the- effectiveness and nfriionsllly origins oKu.S. resl- pearaqce April 31'. new union, he added. The Rev. K. EJnar Raik, pastor cuslng the International of bar­ Patrolman Joseph Sartor report­ oust Judge Gryk/and a slate of cratic registrar of voters petiUona solidarity of the forces under your ents at that time excluding Ne-, gaining In bad faith, and harasi- Members of the group insisted party endorsed candidates for the containing the nkmes qf some 600 of the Covenant Congregationa' gpoea, American Indians, Orientals ed his attention was drawn to that the segregation question TWELVE command." ^ Church! announces a change In the ment. ^ e company said the union Daly's car on Keeney St. because Democratic Committee in a Democratic ybtera. About 320 OnienUier wm bom at Platu the Sunday evening and natives snd descendants of na­ waa distributing leaflets contain­ wasn't the only reason for their re­ primary ele^on May 1. names are heeded to insure the Center, Neb., March 3, 1899. He tives of western hemisphere coun­ ing "false, derogatory and Injurl- It was going so slowly. bellion, but was "the straw that rvice. He has been sble t^secure Charles Lalhrop. 20, of Standish broke the camel's back." Rublno\\;:(i staiement: election contest May 1. was gmduatM from the U.S. Mili­ I a speaker his friend, the Rev. tries. .oua" statements about Pruden­ at my piAlllon will be Registrar Edward Moriarty will tary Academy.at West Point In In urging study of s new quota tial and was guilty of other alleged Rd.. Coventry, charged with Object to Assessment idwin T. Clemlns of^oslindale. fraudulent Issue of a check, was One of Its leaders said workers clear all, I 'atate publicly that check the petitiona to determine 1919,-'four yeark after Elsenhower Mass., who Is pastor of - the system. Brownell said that basi­ acts. Interested in being or if there are enough valid signl- completed his trmnlng there. cally the present formula goes Kubica said the union com­ arrested yesterday on a warrant became dissatisfied with thq UAW- Norstad was boi^ at Minneapolis. Covenant Congressional Church. Issued by Prosecutor John R. 'CIO last year while a new contract judge of the Town tures before filing the petitions Boston, Mass., ylind will show back to a 1790 census In an effort plaint will allege that Holden "In- The charge that I am par­ with Town (Jlerk Samuel J. Minn., Marcdi 34, 1907. He was to establish ‘'colonial stock." He terferred with legal union activ­ FitzGerald by Coventry pollee and was being negotiated. They strong­ graduated from Wes{^',Folnt in 1980. Views of the Holy Land.” both oral tiirn.ed over to Manchester author- ly objected to a special $20 assess­ ticipating in this primary, or par- Turkington Jr. snd pictorlaK Psator Rsak hopes added: ities and used th ^ als against the The Norstad Selection was made ■ •■'nie flaws Inherent In this sys­ agents." 1'he- Greater Hartford files. ment by the UAW to build up a 136 formally in Paris today by the for s Isrgb turnout to see the tem will be compounded the furth­ Court officials alleged Lathrop million strike fund for the automo­ vine; Carl 8. Kellner, 20 Wlntter- colored pmles and to hear the Rev. local represirats agents In Hart­ bile workers. NATO Oouncil at a special meeting er removed we become from the ford, West Hartford, Manchester, recently passed a bad check to a mere Ave., Rockville’. 1 e a C I i e r Divorces of permanent representatives of the Mr. basic data of the 1790 census.' local merchant. He posted $200 Although the aircraft workers BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A eon Windsor and Wlnatcd. paid the assessment they could not member countries. Brownell also asked for severil Holden yesterday expressed sur- to Mr. and Mrs. John Gaudino. 30 Woman Legislator Pnahed Services Unity t. Anne's Mothers Circle has administrative changes In the Im prise at the union s charges. He : *’**V ‘he charge Wednesday. have drawn on the fund had they, Clinton St.; a ion to Mr, andMri. Norstad, veteran air < lected the following officers for decided on\a walkout. Richard Eitabrook, Sotith Coven­ / mIgrXtIon laws, designed to give denied threateningthrealeninir agentseireni? ornr In-In. ■^'*0 Bouthilller. arrested 47, yesterday. of Maple Arthur St., Leaders plan to .call a meeting Middletown. April IS (db — Blander of World War II, was the year In prospect; Mrs. Alice the attorney general broader dis­ terfering with the union's activ­ try. of the officials who helped Wrubel, leader; Mrs. Mary Peak, Ellington, was charged with sel­ of southern Aircraft worker mem­ DIS(2HARGED YESTERDAY; C?harles R. Tippin, Essex high and push through unification ^ th'i cretion In the field of admissions ities, bers In about IQ.'days to approve a school teacher, was granted a di­ co-leader; Mrs. Anne 'Delaney, and deportations. Prudential and union negotia­ ling a motor vehicle without a Robert Curran, 74 Bigelow St.; services in 1947—a treasurer; Mrs. Irene Klnlry, sec- u a^ car dealer'! license. He was constitution aiid elect officers. In­ Brbnda and Elaine Hinson, High vorce today In Superior ,C • d r t ■ \ also gave the Air FocCb equal Mrs. Helen McAdams, ron- The hearing Is the first to be tors have been working since Jsn. corporation/'papers already have from his wife, Barbara, a reprt- held In either the Senate or the 16 to draft a new contract. Their charged 'Under a warrant issued by Manor Trailer Park, Rockville; Status with the Army add Navy. and publicity; Mrs. Ksy FitzGerald, and required to post a been filed, Michael Poehnert; RFX> 1, Rock­ aentative in the (Connecticut (Sen- t House on recommendations Eisen­ last pact expired March 18, and eral Assembly. 6 BE Norstad went to E ^ p e In World Hents and Mrs. Virginia Prior, TTie UAW contract with Hayes hower made In a special message the agents have' been working $100 bond. Boiithlllier's case is ville; Debqrah Clark, 806 O nter /I War n first-as aasiatant chief of Kpresentatives; Mrs. Helen scheduled for court April 16. Aircraft runs until April 30, 1M7. St.; Hacry Anderson, 26 Maple An Essex neighbor, Mrs. W. E. staK for operatioia in the 12th Air to Congresh on Feb. 8 for revising without a contract Sines then. but An attorney Mid this would Twining, testified that Mrs. Tip- Goldm snd Mrs. Margaret Todd, ths controversial McCarran-Walter A Suffleld youth, Ronaild L. St.; MrS. Edna Thompson; 79 Tal- Force, which transferred to North ways vid means committee. Iq the last few weeks, Pruden­ Gabaree, 18, was arrested and not prevent an NLRB election pln'a conduct "while a legislator •V Africa. Act. tial agents have picketed union of- ffom being called. He Mid the new cott Ave.. Rockville; Carlo Guaz- had caused her husband (Tippin) Eisenhower asked that^ the pres­ charged yesterday with reckless zo, 116. Summer St.; Mrs. Myrtle He aervAiTin various posts in the Chorus will re- flees throughout the country on driving. Police said he was purr group would )>ecome the bargain­ extreme tension and affected hla Msditerrsnean Air command until The ent annual' Immigration ^quota of several occasions, ing agent of Hayes employes im- Hubbard, 176 Charter Oak St.; health." Augus(/i944, when he was ap hesree nlght at 7:16 . at 164.657 be Increased by atout 66,- sued at excessive speeds for some Mrs. Lucia Day, Lebanon; . Mrs. Mrs. Mary Stewart, Agenta In this area have partici­ distance and passed a stop sigh at m ^lately if .lt (troh. . "He looked like the pictiO’S of a chlet of staff of the 30th the home 000, that a limited poollng\f un­ pated In ths picketing, but Kubica Meany and other national union' Glenna E.Thomas, South-Coven­ man in a concentration camp," The 20th Air Force op 97 Hollister t. used quotas be permitted, and^hat Adams St. and New State Rd. try; Mrs. Mildred Kos. 119 Cham­ said they have been "peaceful and leaders generally have Ignored bers St.; George Moley, New Brit­ she said. ed the strategic bomber fleet other less fundamental changes\^ orderly,'• He also said their activi­ publicly the protests made by Mrs. Twining did not alaborate. the Japanese in the Pacific, The next meeting of the Girl made. \ ties were limited to picketing and southern union groups, aoiDe of ain: Mrs. Jacqueline Goble, RFD Scout adults Central Neighborhood 1, Rockville; Carol-' Ann Law­ Judge Howard W. Alcorn gava but Norstad’s headquarters was at These were his first speclflc rcc^ that they had not Issued leaflets or whqm have threatened to set up Tippin the divorce On a cross Washington. will be held Tuesday night at 8 ommendationa for revisions, al­ Public Records Independent organizations. rence, 89 Doane St.; Mrs. Dorothy Gen. Cook Betires /o'clock in St. Ma\y‘a Episcopal ommltted the other acts alleged Ruebln, 97 Matter St.; Mrs. Elena complaint charging intolerabla though he has said several times by, Prudential bn the national level. But top union authofitlea have cruelty. Simultaneously with the Church. Program will be the sub­ the law contains unjust and dls- been deeply concerned by the de­ BalbonI, 342 Hackmatack St.; Augusta announcement, 'Secretary ject of the evening with rep­ WarraniM Deeds John R. Thrall, 87 Church St. Tippin was given custody of crlmlnator.v provisions. The Mc- Paul Edwayd Wlllhldc and Mary velopment. Their representativee their two children. Mrs. *nppln of Defense Wilson announced in resentatives of the program com­ have conferred with southern DISCHARCEHJ TODAY: Mrs. Washington the retirement of Gen mittee of the council, attending and Carran-Walter Act. the nation's E. Wlllhide to Raymond D, Sttneh- Mirrian Lynch, 235 Vernon St.; will have the children weekends .aa basic Immigration and naturaliza­ fleld and Xiarjoric T. Stinchfield, union officials on possible atepa to well as for six weeka each summer Orval R. Cook bf the Air Force, everyone bringing In ideas and tion btatute, was. written into law ease the tension. Chester Mel.’ln, 369 Porter St.; as deputy commander-in-chief of projects. I property at 179 Green Rd. Mrs. June Fuller,* 693 Han ford and for Easter and Christmas In 12 BRAND NEW 1956 PLYMOUTHS PURCHASED FROM OUR FACTORY AT SUCH A FANTACTIC In 1952 over former President Tru- s Cheney Bros, to Alden E. Bailey Offictala'of the new group as­ alternate years. the llnit^ States European com man's veto. ond A serted that the UAW-CIO has Rd.; Mrs. Jean Chadwick and mand. Juniors will meet this evening and John H. Lappen, property on daughter 9 Uncoln St.; ' Mrs, The court ordered that'Mrs. Tip­ Cook, the-announcement,said, is The late Sen. Kilgore 'D-WVa), wk Elm Terrace. "not shot square',’ and its leadera tVINGS ON TO YOU. EACH ONE OF THESE CARS, LISTED St 7 o’clock at the Covenant Con­ who wke chairman of the Senate have shown that “the southern Margery Murray and daughter. 9 pin, who waa not'In the courtroom FIGURE TH A T WE CAN PASS THIS retiring at his own request after gregational CJhurch; the Survey Q;r.Is flUbus'ierlng permitted In Norman A. Thiirlough to. Buel Devon Dr.; Mrs. Janet St. John today, must not take her children more than 33 years of service. Judiciary Committee and It Immi­ L. Haabrouck snd Ethel B. Has- worker is not considered except ComnSltteo at 7:30. Tomorrow Will gration Biibcommitter, repea cdly the House of Rehresentative.s? for the obtaining of dues which and son, 42 Delmont St.; Mrs. out of the State. She mult also Lt. Gen. George H. ’ Decker, be work day at the Cromwell Con­ A.— Since 1890,\ihe House hha brouck. property On Con.stance Dr. Doroth.v Bachlocchi. ar.d son, Pllls- advice Tippin of the children's BELOW, ARE EQUIPPED AS STATED, iCH CAR CARRIES THE SAME WARRANTY AS IF YOU Army, has been appointed to sue- complained that for months he had Allen N. Cox and Barbara B. they can spend to break down our whereabouts when ference grounds, for both men tried In vain to find out what protected Itself agaUvrt Illlbijater- traditions here.” bury Hill, Rockville. they /Sre in her seed Cook. and 'women. Also tomorrow, the Ing by strict rules to cut speeches Cox to William E. Brown and charge. .LL THESE CARS ARE READY TO GO; Decker has served in Europe as Hl-League will i;onduct a paper changes the admi'nlatratlon fav­ short called cloture rules. Antoinette A. Brown, property on SEES A^iRESSlON CURB Mrs. Tippin, who now lives In HAD PAID THE FULL RETAIL PRICE. commander of the 7th Army's -VII ored- W. Vernon St. Redding, originally asked for the drive and the church choir will, Ol) kllgore'a death. Sen. East- London, April IS (Ah —Sir Corps since February 19S5. He is rehearse at 8 p.m. Q.—'What radical chingA ls con­ Notice of l/ease Winston Churchill said today divorce. She too had charged a native of Catskill, N. Y„ where land JD-X Isa) aucceeded to the The M«dn and Eldrtdgc Corp. to Hospital I^otes "we ran be perfectly sure that intolerable cruelty/ chairmanship, of the Judiciary templated for the t^ew riter? he was bom in 1902; He was com­ The Lincoln School PTA an­ A.—The almplincatlon oK the Ronald Greene and Marguerite the United States na well aa the missioned a second lieutenant in Committee add appointed himself Greene, premises at 1095 Main St. Patienta Today: 172. ” will intervene You can’t be’ well-drested If HURRY, GET FIRST CHOICE! the regular Army in 1024. nounces a card parly for Wednes­ chairman of the Immigration aub- keyboard, whlc* has not W n day, April 18, at 8 p.m. in the changed In 83 years. The new key­ for four years with a 2-year re­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY; to prevent nggression by Israel your make-up^ overdone. Put a During World. War II, Decker coiiimlltec. newal option. John R. Thrall. 87 Church St.; nr Egypt In the .Middle lEast. ' good, atrong/light in your bath­ was chief of staff of the 6th Army school auditorium, under the Eastland, unlikSv Kilgore, voted board rearranges the letters most; chairmanship of Mrs. Raymond frequently^used so they are closest . -Marriage Llcrnsn Stephen Tambling, 29.5 N. Main The former Prime Minister told room or at/your make-up table in the camiwighs of the Southwest for the McOfirran-Walter Act. In \ George Ernest Tatro, 80 Mather St.; William Feraon, Dorchester, a Conserv'ative ' organization and don't, coddle yourself with Pacifle and the occupatlori of Zemanek. Guests may play any aovsnee of today’s hearing, ht de­ to the fjiigera which normally do game of their choice wllii swards the molt work. and Valeric Ann Little. April Maas.: Debwah Lewfs, RFD 3, rally "the need for this (inter­ frilly shad'ea or-pink lights. You Japan. clined w comment on Elsenhower'a 21,\CTurch of the Assumption. vention) will probSUy never want th4 truth when you reach for the high scorers at each table. proposels. ' Coventry; Xlra. Claire Hollister, Refreshments will be served. The \ (liange Of Name 154 Irvlpg S t; Bert Carson,, Bol­ come, but it may come." for the"powder box. Sen. Watkins (R-Utah), sehior Q. -How do aclenflsls explain Corbin Really Chip, to Five City ton; Mrs. Dora Hoyt, 43 Foley WILL OWN 12 BRAND NEW general public wlh be welcome and GpP member of the Hubcnmmlttee, the flaUenIng of the earth at the Plaza.' 12 LUCKY St.; Mrs. Mary Babcock, 38 N. Sub Nears End \ tickets may be purchased from told a reporter he has been ''In­ poles? the committee or at the door. Park St., Rockville; Mrs. Madeline sisting" that hearings be held m A .-The flattening of the earth Bilodeau. 85 Waddell Rd.; Harry Of Global Voyage Elsenhower's , proposals. He ^ a a at the poles was probably caused E. Patten, Talcottville: Renee FOB XiAXnfUM HEAT aad TROU|UX FREE OPERATION The Ameplcan Legion Auxiliary Introduced bills to carry theps out. by Its spinning, at the time when Frambach. RFD 2, Andover; Rus­ Groton, April 13 (IP)—The Navy will hold a food sale at Male's Although Watkins also voted for Its surface v s.