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. ,v .,' ■^■. m a r c h jCv ' WEDNESDAV; T, 19M Artirngg Diily Net Prtag Red PAGE Tt^TENTY-EIGHT Far the Weick BwM The Weather Mareb t, JOSS Fereeuat ef V. 8. Weather 1 Oeeaalonal Ngbt raia, dum glag The Mount Holyoke'' Club it. Mary BUen Valvo, daughter of 1 1 ,8 9 7 to auew SniTlM touight, e e ^ r . Hartford la preeeetli* the Mount Mr. and Mrs. SebasUan Veivo of Poe to Discuss About Town, 94 __ Edwards St., will apMi _ _ a r on Mcoibar *C the Audit Law se-SS. Friday, partial eleuitog, I Holyoke Player* in Ben Jonaoh’s 'Bureuk- e f Orculetton ■^Volpone" at the Whltinj ■. Lnne Chaannel 53-TV tomorrow tughtbe- ' Role of Parents !■ Manche$ter^A CUy4tf Village Charm ' V colder. High aeeir M. IflM normc* Hugh**. «l School, West Hartfoird, at StSO t^ e n 8 and 8 o'clock, playing her "A lUdg* 8t., will op«n h*r home Frir Friday night. AaslaUnK with..*r- acchrdion and modeling. Dean Faacal Poe of Htllyer. Col-1 _L . Daughters of Liberty and frieil4e the patron* and patronesses are a ^ Kra'use of , C bnog-a Park, Saturday ^ t 056 .Main .St., Hart — / wlliheI welcome: Mr. and Mrs. C. Elmore Watkins, Calif, Mirb. Krause le the former ford. He wlU discuss the rols of also of Manchester. Jean Dpnaluie of Mancheeter. They parents^ as citlscns. Mr*. Harriet Muldoon. 153 Eld- have'a ,4aughUr, Patricia Ann. Eden Firm rldce St., was admitted to the Dorian Shainln, 1J5 8. Lake- The fonim is b^lng'preaentgd by | Hartford Hospital yeelerdey for wood Circle, chief engineer for The Mar'y ^^shmBn Group of 13 college alunmae groups in the Ireattnent . , Rath and Strong, .Inc... of Boston, the Second iSongregatlonal Wom greater Hartford area and Is open is on. the staff for the second an en's League wtlKmeet Friday at On Policy nual Advanced 'Statistical Quality 8 p.m. with Mr*>'Ale*ender Hack to alt interested citiaens. . . Control Institute to be held at the ney Jr., 38 Oak^''pod Rd. Mre. Additional panel members will Uhlverstty of Connecticut March Charlotte Post Will he co-hostess. include: Dr, Roma Gana, Teachers I IUH0IN6 FUND 18-20. College. Columbia University, who In Mideast The Bast Side Circle'df the Com- will discuss the education of: The Sah-atipn Army koihe rnuhlty Baptist ChurchxVlltrKh\Wllt meet children for good citisenahlp; Ed London, March 8 (A’)—Brit it-eague has postponed Its Irish at the^hOme of Mre,. ViiWiv H art win May of Wethersfield, . whose ain’s government jitowl firm BAKE ' Food Sale and Tea Partyi one sog, 35 BrookfBid St.,w night. Mr*. Robert John* ure." and I Dr. Roland L. Warren. today on a Middle East policy week, to March 32 at 2 p.m.; In IN MANCHESTER ON pinned to the western Big favor of the Irish Tea Party*^ and will be the co-hostess. Meinbbrs Alfred, University; Alfred, N.Y.. SALE program In Orange Hall Thurs will discuss ideas for the ba*aah who --.til will consider gbsAthe contribution V'**l V%« «4 t AM Three pledge to block any BT THE GRACE GROL'P day. March 16, at 8 p.m., benefit and rehearse a playlet. p society jwhich can be made by change in I^raeli-Arab bound .o r CENTER CHURCH of the convention fund i t the the older Itizen. Mre. Eleanor Orange Lodge. . > Georgp Findell Jr., 60 Cobu Ro^evelt 'ill moderate the meet- aries by force. ■■ THURS.. MARCH 8 Rd., ia co-chairman of the annual ing. ' Closing' a: -tuitraient Hbtne 'wf Ail Saints Mother* Circle will Military. Balt to be held at the will be served at 12:30. Commons debate last night on 9:3(M «t meet tonlght^at 8:15 at the home Univeralty of Connecticut on anid eeting will be at. 2 British policy in the tense area U.S. Guarding Area, Britain once dominated. Prime' J.W.HALE of .Mrs. M. J.'Cleme'ntino, 00 Ham March 16. He la a aenior atudythg o'Vlock. ’ Rebervationa" are necee lin St, , \ . Insurance and la a member of the sary and khould be made with' ERA L Minister Eden declared hla govern Student Union Board of Governori Mrs. Allen tX Morgan, 20 Elm ment and the ^United States are A working closely together to keep an dthe Arnold Air Society. Dr., West Hartford. peace In Palestine. Dulles Tells Council Cites IMO Pledge Eden ominously warned that Britain, the United State* Snd Karachi, Pakistan, March 8 (^P)—SEATO-ministers Accused France had undertaken an obliga New Delhi, Ijidia, March 8 Soviet leadera tonight of attempting, through recent state tion In their 1950 pledge that Is (fl*)—SEATO eridorsement of ments and other activities, to “increase tension and promote SPRING FABRICS V "more serious than perhaps many a U.N. plebiscite'in the dis division among Asian communities." British people realize." The 1950 pact promises that the puted atatd of Kashmir —- a Other free nations also are targets of the Russian cam - \ W esco \' / ■ Big Three will act against any vote urged by Pakistan and paign, the ministerial council of the Southeast Asia Treaty aggression by either the Arabs or opposed by India — detonated Organization declared in a communique issued at the windup Israel. bharp- Indian' reaction today. of a three-day meeting. ^'SPRING FEVER" Eden also tUrned aside L*borite Both Indian and U.S. circles here The six-page communique said the Soviet a'ttempt is being PLUS Your demands that Britain ahtp Israel W ASHOMATIC C O H O N ’ end ACETATE Praaident, Eisanhower prasenta a study in concentration as ha feared the backing given Piakistan carried on through “atatements and interventions." listens closely to a reporter's queatiOR at hi* new* conference arms to. matcJi those ConununUt by Ita partners in the Southeast No leaders were named, but tht4t '...... ■ ^ , March 7.' 'llie President said that If he' ever feels he is not up Czechoslovakia is supplying Egypt. Asia 'Treaty. Organ'sation . had / . \ a He said Israel should find the phrase obviously waa intended to 45" WOVEN PAHERN to the presidency, phyaieelly, he no lodger will ^be on the job dealt a damaging.blow to the coin encompass the recent visit by or available for It. (AP Wlrephoto).^ three-power 1950 declaration., "In- ing talks here this weekend be “K finitely ’ more valuable than an Communist party boas Nikita 8. lUE Bars UeS. T8E WASHER agreement to be allowed jio buy a tween U.S. Secretary of State Dul Khrushchev and Premier Nikolai to* tAe miest mshiug Svetl certain number more tanka and les and Prime Minister Nehru, Bulganin to India, Burma and Af ItiG. ■ $349.95 airplanes, and Infinitely better in Claims Ignored ghanistan, which stirred up sev Plan to Settle yd M.19 :New reports received here said eral 'simmering controversies. the cause of peace than an arms Creese Resistant— 'Sun and Light Fast OP Says Ike Plans race." . .r . Dulles and the other seven SEATO The council deplored atetementa OUR S Sources In Washington said the foreign ministers at their Karachi end Interventions by Soviet lead 144 Day Strike AUTOMATICX PRICE .95 three W-esteni, allies may soon ask meeting had urged that the diapute ers . .'designed to increase ten A beautiful woven pattern* cotton and ra,von that will tbe.U.N. Security Council to take be settled in the U.N. or by India sion and promote division in Asian Washington, Match R Th# urgent action to prevent war in and Pakistan directl}’. The reporta communities end among other wash and iron so easily. Blue, pink, yellow, orchid, beige, T110 ereignty of Paklaten extend* to Wesco "Crossroads'^ the chi)»f exMbtive’a office if re-elected brought Republican repdi'ter* *1 U-l'l headquarters ly were critical of SETA TO for even it* 144th day. P|is Your Sovings repliesies today that Eisenhower is merely shrugging off the IsFael herself might seek an urgent considering the Kashmir nistter. the present AfghanisUn border Its govarning conference board Cotton and Acetate With iirK: Groon S,tompt frill*. ‘‘Any such Contraction of^ council meeting on two alleged ag They asserted any Kashmir state end Includes the Pushtooniston called for immediate new negotia the presidencypresidency as isis^ontemplated Contemplated ' ^ gressive acta by Syria agains^a-' ment made In Karachi impliea sup are* that Afghanistan want* con tions "in order to conclude an * in the EikenhowerX proposal,’’’ I ra'ell forces. port to Pbklitan. verted into a aeparate tribal state. agreement that will be fair, honor SparkirtanHrilan'seld last n i^ t, "cannot | b -'v S ltT y A O H'Ibs Confidence V o ^ . Many Indiana also have, l o s t ■ It said the region falj* within able and woricnble.*' , but upset the balances !eet,. up in .The House of Common/diyi^ed: baUence with the U.N.'’regarding the SEATO area a* ouUlned in Jaaore* B. R^^^ tight Fast ' 8ip/:aMate3kar:-a|858r Cflaparm and Combed Cption tloh of popular government.” government a 312-25^ vote of con (CeptiMiMroa Page Twelve). whksh provti wP th'il AH niei___ inamber iMon ooHUrwiM hoard Chairman Paul M.- ButlerXpf the fidence. The ballot ;came after the -wpa tmanlmouan. ,xicr*o^..i«hy»i SEATO action got ^ e r p reaction owpyar, government mediatore red, brown and black. unable to carry on Ih*^'essentialhe' ______,.Education . Department of indirect and ^sentm ent in Britain lait in new Delhi. hod pdwiced the plan last week duties of the White/House, ‘T .meddling in Bomers school af- wew when she flred Lt. Oen. Jqbn National Office SsereUry of Stat* Dulles told end as a package to be accepted NYLON HOSIERY , -'V won’fb e there." He did noi make ,f*ire. They toMdha SUte Board of hie eevea -eoUeagues 4n today's or turned down.' . Griren Stampa GiVpn With Cash Sales clear whether he meant that In EJducatlpn last night in a letter: lommaBqOf M Her Arab Legldo.' closed session the .United SUtes .a with d«rk seams in new spring colors. All with hie first statement since his dis Hartford, March 8 Igb-^Ffnls E; Adeepted %r WcRttiReMi . SAVE »60" such circumstances he would re- , "The influences of the. Stat keeping a strong military guard The WeaUnghoUae mPnaMmeht, • Pirhhullon (ontrol- • A i tiv r (oiVfu'hint) Aition missal, Qlubb said he had warned Engleman is resigning as Con roinforetd hool end tees for extra wear. sign or reverse his week-old de- Department of Education throi A Bell for St, M a r y , on southeast Asia. which had aceeptad the plan, I*- (ofnpli‘li’1 y Aitfimn*’c • D«t»’i,int 0i,|nri'i> Plus Your Sovings cision to seek a second term.. (Its) literature, in (ita) auUij Jordan's King Hussein repeatedly necticut’s education comnUsaioner In a p'Jbllc Statement Dulles eald over our state teachers coUi that "larael undoubtedly is to become executive secretary of The hell .of St. Mary's new BplacinMlI Church ws* 4 raiaed in a thoee wh" atudy th* records of *t)*d n *tatem «nt,*aying’th et th* • V^olfT ){ivt*r (onirol With ZtK Groon Stomps Hits Power Delegation the American Association of drizzling raip at noon yesterdayrday followingfoUowln th* midweek Lenten tunlMt .by"; refuatng''t» accapt th* • 8 p a r k m a n. .pemocratlc vice (ItsI certification regulattohs foe stroiigsi; numerically than Jordan, this meeting ”wlU find that much TlK-nKHALCeoei laaingly which i* common knowledge," School. Administratora in Septem- service. The hell, which eventually wHI/be anoiacd in Its bell feeommsndationa •* n package presidential nbmihee in 1952'. said teachers, etc., make it In wa* accomplished.". ;• MANCNitTm C6NN- difficult to\ keep' the i-ectlon of ber. " \ tower, was east in 1895 at the now defunct Meneely Bali Com- and demanding duu^gss "hia in a Mutual l^adcasting Syatem Engleman submitted his resigna pany'i foundry In Troy, N. Y„ end woe used fbr many years In a "1 hope they wlU' also find cleariy^njectid theai" talk that E^nhower it proposing our local .^schools f r ^ (Continued ou Page Tweh-e) CORNER OF MAIN AND OAK STREETS Plan t«K^('.onsmr Letter ' tion to the State Board of Educa Windsor Locks church, It was brought her* three years sgo, evidence of' the iplrll which made "Th* lUE leadera tberafore must to hand over to aaaociates "func Mrs. Dorothy ^ tto n , dhaWman tion last night; It Is effective Sept. (Herald Photo), this accomplishment possible," he accept full responsibility for th* tions which lie at the very core 16. His appointment to the AASA sold; "We were drawn together continuation of this disaMroua THIS FULLY of thf prealdency." of the State Bavd, said U>e.lettfr TT would be considered at pte board's FBI Arrests Patient waa announced lait night in Wa.sh- and we are held together by the strike," the oompany said. TTie Democrats ihbse Sparkman ington. ' \ noblest and most entighfened to- reply to Eisenhower's nation- April meetipg. ,■ ' ' -/ human sentiments — that is, a vTha work stoppage affects aom* AUTOMATIC Five of/the nln» members of For Bank Holdup The board accepted Engleman s two acor* plant* and boa alteady W’ide radio-television talk of a resignation with regret and Flood, StormHitEast, desir* to help one another. the Sonuna SchooI'Boa'rd. endorsed cost mUUoiaa of dollar*. ■ week earlier in which the Presi started worrying about a aucces- Foee Peril Together dent explained hCOFFEE. I lb. con ...... 99c sver needed anywhere," Sparkman been "seriously affected” because of being the daring (^'unman who northwestern. Pennsylvania' com distance lines into Warren were States iS-keeping the same force frooi the AP Wires Any Grind. n r the school board faSed to.uphold staged the- $188,0(>0 robbery last possible person to succeed him. munity of Warren (Poo. 15,000) available .lorthe area that he dis continued, • "it Is./tieeded in the .-He said that »by re'mslnlng at out of order. Warren is about M This is 4c,to 6c below the shelf price in stores we have checked White Houge. them in the face of criticism. Fcida}’ of a suburban Westchester snd inundated. low lying areas in miles east of Erie, Pa. closed a yearwgb at the Bangkok tddsy. I ■ • \ , But the board responded by County bank. hia post until September, he would other towns in the region. 9BATO meetli ASKS FAiUi OOMPBOMnB / I do not h e^ate to say that the help prepare the Education De The first,floor of the Warren Waahlagten, Mareli R OF) ■■ ; SHURFINE COFFEE, lb.-bag ...... 89e AiperiOan people-ople. cannot and will giving the teachers a unanimoug Federal agents said 'they re The raging htresms, fed by da>-s Hospital w(M repotted -under ' But "there has been considerable vote-of confidence. ' partment's. budget and its propos Sea. case (B-N>) propeeed tea ■ ■ * Grind yo'ur own and sav'e . . . This is exc'^llent coffee. not sanction the Republican covered SIOO.OOO of the loot from als for submission to the General water. The hospital is only 40 Improvement In terma>Qf modemi SAVE ^ proposalosal fartpr a part-time PresidentPreslder NeoertheleaS, the Somers board the trunk of a car belonging to the yards from the normal river bank. zatidn." 'he' added. day wkat ke termed a Assembly next year. Our warehouse just received a carload of Hormel products which to dear with full-time, problems." found there. were indications a prisoner,- SS-year-old Arthur L Emergency feeding arrangements promlae" la the iw t fli^ate Plus Your Savings Englemdn succeeded- Alonzo Dulles stated, at the IHI^TO argument ever rigM vs. SevMa , brings them Icrus and to you at rook bottom prices. It's always, Gra'be as commlasloner, .*fter serv were made to serve'110 patients council meeting last year that^he nice to have s few cans'ot meat on ymir emergency shelf . . . . '^O onU j|i^ on Page Five) (Continued on PngeTwo) (Continued on Page Two) News Tidbits because the kitchen ,and cafeteria total strength of the UnUed Btat farm pries enraorts,' eaggeattag With Grtofi Stamps ing three years as deputy commis r l ^ Bupporta bo Bm llpdto tiria \ sioner! Before ' that he had been were annonneed. , in Southeast Asia plus' the total Buy In Quantities Adv. Hormel's SpaiVv 2 cans 69c Culled from >Ai* Wires The Corry Journal, 35 miles immediately available for instant itton year. i :•> To Get Min: Price president of New Haven State Teachers College for 10 years. east of Warren, said it had re use was equal to it if not greatec Hormel's ceived a report the Aileghency Ri than the peak American strength FORCE BED traimd • BIG MASTER OV£n . Among his top national aaalgii- Virginia [mother spends harrow • WasUagton. Bfarck S ( A ^ Bumble Bee Kammis Dinty Molsre Beef Stew metits was the program chairman ver water had reached a record reached In the Pacific during • MODERN PUSHBUnON CONTROLS B ill ing 30 minutes down 35-foot well high of -J8 feet in Warren and World War II. The Eiaenhower admialatimtion White Albacoi e TUNA ...... ship of the 1{»55 White House con large can 35c clinging.to iron pipe and clutching still is rising. .Flood stage is i7.6. The military dlscuaalon came told inveaUgaUng Benatem to* . .i cans $10.* • HIGH SPEED CALROD SURFACE UNITS ference o f. Education. 2-year-old son..Boston and Maine day the 1934 eaatag of free Hormel's Marj’ Kitchen, In an intaiwlew after he sub School officials cancelled a during the closing iday- of three-* • AOTOMAtiC OVEN t im e r . Railroad top signal expert says scheduled alt-state orchestra edn- day SEATO council attended by world trade with Boaeia waa - Bumble Bee New Corned Beef Hash mitted his resignation, Engleman would "be Impossible” for. false "made upon Ihe Inelstenee" ef CRAB MEAT can 79c, • BIG ROOMY STORAGE DRAWERS Foes -Pressure' by Ike said he was reluctant to 1 e *”v e signals to be given -by lights ^<'hich western European ■ allies. . 2 9 c ...... 4 cans $1.10 Cqnnectrcut, but added the AASA (Continued on Pnge Twelve) (Continued on P^C* Twdlve) Hoiniel's Mai->‘ Kitrtien figured in road's two rear end col post "was too good an opportunity lisions last month. WABN OP RED SUBVERSION Bumble Bee Chunk Roast Beef Hash Washington, March 8 HP)—The..^Senate, has agreed to limit debate«rigid price supports. Secretary of to pass up." r I Green Label Can i Senate's days of decision on an,'toto twotWo hours oaoo each amendment,amendment,] | Agriculture Benson has said he Some 2.242 Connecticut veterans ' Loadea,. March t -IVb—Sevea \ ' f "Connecticut has been awfully of Korean War have yet to cesb- elder etateemea waraed- today TUNA 2 cans 59c 35c ...... 2 cans 69c election year farm,bill arrived to- of which more than 70 have been w-lll recommend, a veto of-such -a kind to me fer the more than 20. REFRIGERATOR day with critics accusing the I offered, Many of them may n o t,be | measure, stale bonus checks as special ap that belief la icommuaiem "ovbr- years I've^been in tht.state. I hqve peal is made for them to- do so by Welfare Chief Demands ridea a maa's normal toyalUea Save at this special pFice on PET INSTANT DRY MILK. This > ■' Eiaenhower administration of i pressed to a vote. Kllen'der bar: The dispute between Monroney enjoyed, working with *h# people State Treasurer John OUaviano.. Urge pkg. makes 12 quart.* at about 7c a qt . . . Ex. Ig. size pkg. THE "pressure " and "political man-, been pushing for final action' by ,nd Holland, one'of the few Dem- of Connecticut, the professional to bis oeimtry*’and rnakeshima the weekend. Sen Bridges ' (R-NH) says Elmer- potential spy. They proposed 2 lbs.. 7 or. Featured this week st 75c pkg. FREEZER COMB. suvering, . . ocrats backing the administration Patman, second stage source of that Britala's screealag agalasg , Not so,'said Sen. Aiken (R-Vt), No IHHpute on Soli Bank 1 on the issue, followed Holland’s (Cnntinued nn Page Tw-o) .campaign fund money which Resigiiation of Deputy HOLLYWOOD HK'AVY WA.XPAPKR . ;2 for 47c leading a touch-and-go fight for Tliere is no major dispute over i stat<(nint that the Communist- security risks be tighteaed. A figures in inVestigqtioh* of efforts govemmeat state meat said retention of the adnlinistration^;'! the bill s provision of a aoll bank, I party favora 100 per cent of parity on behalf of natural ga* bill, came CHOPPED SIRLOl.N PATTIES ...... lb: 89c backed Isyslem of flexible farm' the adminiatration's big 1956 rec- on all farm production.- He sSid Hartford, March 8 <-4>) —Gov.er-f.has become involved in ariions of Frime Minister Eden aecepta the .LEA.'S' CHUCK GROUND...... lb , .550 WojcuI.ewicz Wins to lilni about measure la.st fail. report and .the recommeadatiaas REG. PRICE $559.95 price supports. Declaring that no ommendatlon. This contemplate* the National Farmers.Union does, Autherlne 7Lucy says -she still nor Rlblcoff today enteied-the dis appointees of his administration.: MISSISSIPPI SUCED BACON ...... lb. 39c ...and at improper pressures are being ex paying subiddies to farmera who. too, perhapa without knowledge of: pute between State Welfare Com Last month he forced Deputy Mqr In thrir eatlrety. RIB ROA-ST BEEF . ; ...... i... . From Lb. 43c to .">9c wants to attend University of Ala erted. Aiken said; voluntarily fake out of, production th^ Communist stand, nSlav of Execution bama,'according to National Assn, missioner Christy H anas-and Dep tor Vehicle Commissioner Rocco | HOME style: SAUSAGE PATTIES , ..'...... lb., 5Pc OUR " "Of course the proponents of a uty Commissioner Catherine M. D. PallottI, Hartford'Democrat. to: GORE HITS GOF RUUC8 land they otherwiae Would plant -Monnoney retorted that m .oslj for Advancement of Gov. in statement .. . Scientist says Dunn. resign because of his handling of a i Here's the wonderful value in F'cren Stiawberries vou have been PRICE everything possible to gel a good, Commissioner Hanas -had asked license restoration in a drunken: Sen. aore*‘(D-Teaa). told tba asking for . . . Our own PICTSWEET FROZEN STRAWBER- ^^^*i°** is that on prjee i ^.j,Q sponsors it, is “ aped 'and Rifclcoff granted a reprieve until worms found in Peoria, III. drink Senate today that R ^ b llcaas oa RIES 39c . . • No limit . , . buy as many ss you want and remem- bill. We are doing all we can and sjuppoi-ts. Barring” ‘ a'■ ,aw'itch in copied by the Conrrauntst party."; June 8 lb'convicted kilter Frank ing water merely add "a IHIIe for the resignation of Miss Dunn, a driving case. ' Guy 3 pair and receive without I am confident that we will win." tkctics, it may come first. veteran social welfare administra Hants has complained that* Miss a special committee to laveo- bei- it's a full 15 or. pkg. ' ’ " He voiced surprise that Holland > Wojculewicz .veslcrday. more protein" to diets of consum tigate lobbying andcaovalgn PRICES j J4ee* Returff to Rigid I'ropa Sen. Anderson '* >an out of that crary mixed-up ice cream we moved to, strike o.ut of the bill a Holland described high price night in t'he electric chair..without Slate ^ filed of 136 . delegates, unworkable, rules ot proeodura told .you about last weekend. We hsve more in our freezers and the Senate Agriculture committee, sbetion calling . for a return to supports as "crutches,” and said: the Governor’s slay of executihn pledged to s'ble for .4dlal Stevenson the matter to the Governor, who ing aid to welfare clients. will, have plenty all weekend .... Sealtest TRIPLE TREAT Ice floor manager for the ‘bill, which for- President st Democratic' had picked her for the deputy post. that would "geaerato'nmk partL 27" tfll with contrasting color trim. SAVE ‘20r price supports on wheat, com. demands for complete government order, unless the Stale Board Of "I Will lim it, her duties'.to th# sanship." After twro weeks th* Crea'm—Vanilla, Raspberry, Orange-Pineapple 'all in one . , . would scrap the adramistration! cotton, rice ahd peanuts at Phrty's August nomination conven Hanas 1* a New Haven Democrat. minimum;” he said...... e ah< 90 farm price profL'ection arc "the es Pardons commuted the death sen- connUtteo has beea naable evea Any child will love this doll pints 39c, ’} gallons SI 19, Plus Your Savings With SAtH- Groan $tam|M price support* in fsvor of a return! p«,c ceni,, of parity. Parity* iq a sence of socisliam . ; , a red'flag tehca, . ' . tion in . Chicago . . Hartford inter ' The' Governor tokt newsmen this He said since he took ofllce to rigid props, countered that coliege forum will have oa mod March I,' 1955,- he has met to efiect an orgaalaattoa he« legal standard said to be fair to of warning," Wojculewicz was given a stay to morning that he vylH summon both cause of optaloa over how to ga Be auiw to buy Idaho. Baking Potatoes snd Maine-wsshed RusSet still believe we have the votes.” farmers in relation to their^costs. take .another appeal before tbs erator Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. Hanas and Miss Duni) to confer "resistance" from 'Miss Dunn and Potatoes atJPinehurst,' Ellender said ip a separate in* Sen. Humphrey iD-Mlnh); -W - Sen, Kennedy (D-Masa) iaya he about Its Job.' Under the present systemT these rigid support becker. told the Stale Supremg Court. Witts him and present all Ihe facts. other "professional social work ! These Prices Include FREE terview that the White,. House and prices are Supported at between Paralyzed by a police bullet, he Will Support AdlSi StevensoiW for He said he would pche^ule the ers'’ in the department. allfpr $2.99 L CAUF. GOLDEN CARROTS...... 2 bcha. 19c 12-OIBIC4FOOT REFRIGERATOR- th* Agriculture department .’'are Senate he was ."somewhat dis? Democratic 'Presidential nomina Before hia appointment. to hi* BRITISH TO INVITB MOLOTOV CRISP FRESHLY. WASHEID SPINACH...... cello bag i9c ■ 75 and 90 per cent of parity, de couraged" jest "political maneu- argued hia last appeal himself conferences at his first oppor London, March R (F)' — BriL FRIE2ER COMRHUTION Delirery—FREE Normal;: wielding a lot of pressure on this pending upon the sire of available from a stretcher' before the court. tion James Gallman. father of tunity. 7 - ' $12.,600 job by Gov. Ribieoff, A Regular $4.()0 Value; INDIAN RIVER PINK GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 39c test,. particulal-iy on cot!lon area ■verlng" Uad to retention of- the six children,; iwnlenced to Stale Hana* was social insurance admin ain io going to Invito Soviet stocks. flexible props. He called aidpiioneM oro -eiity « 4 o o 4 os the dtolT -7 ticrats are urging restoration of. 90 divide and conquer." 7 ' , _ during a New Britain packing ing into it,” he said. The Govesrnor Security. Administration offlee. ■ >;r-- Green Stamps Given With Cosh SalM party, lines, has been-going on for per fcent supports, the World War in drunken Shooting of.nbommate Before that he'served as federal safeguard the Xletnameee- aras* mmii m Service Foir l Year Aiken said today . there ' have plant holdup in 1951. in WaUrbury Wew Year’s Day. said Hanas had talked with him Istice, informed djpleidata' saM Thur$day From . you purehoM thorn from. Halo's hos I H nearly three weeks. At a session II level. The House voted a bill Wojcujqwicz claims his conslitu- Tuesday on the matter but had business Census director in New which lasted until afier. 11' pm. been "some false rumors that the Singer KayASUiT reported ia Haven (bounty and as « rehabilita today. They reported Friam I A.M. Tin 8:30 P.M. G-E fronchbod doolor in Monehostor for 21 last year, but did hot .«Ct bit .the President jiB" heefl , telephoning I tional rights' were violated in 1952 good rondltion' fo,l'ow1ng hsjpries not asked for permission to. call Mialoter Eden’s goverameat last night. Sens. Holland (D-Flai soil bank, so it wfll. have to con- for Miss Dunn's resignation. tion specialist with the Veterans ^Hnwous yi^irR, , . , and Monroney ID-Okla) exchanged some Senators about the btll."_ when he was* placed on trial for received in 2-car collision . . (. Administration. may saggest to Meaeew that alder arty bill passed by the Senate. "I checked, thia and'my informa his life. He Claims that he .was in University of Alabama aathoritie* ‘"niat is all I- have tp say at 302 MAIN ST. Sharp words over the Oopiifivnitt ■ Forecast Ike Veto The “prefessionel social work-, MbiotMv aMoaapaay Frandaf. Thf1 MY* CORR party' stand on fsrm programs. tion 1* that he has not called a j pain and -under the Influence of maintain silence on challenge of this the Governor added. ere" in the department, said Bulgaala aad Onounaaist piiiftT Pl4nty of Parking Aiken has predicted ' President I drug* *nd. unable to preaeht a pro-aegregatioi) atudent to expel This marks the second *tlme M aocHienR CeNN- o m m KffscUv* at noon today, the beea NUdta Khraahehav sa H w . CORNIER MAIN and OAK STREETS: M A M C H i S T M C * . Eisenhower .'Will veto a return to (CtwUpeed ,"*■ Peg* Twrelve). proper defenae. • ' him for attacka on their poilde*.-'within a month that Gov. Ribieoff .(Cealbped ea Paga INrelr*)] vlatt t* this oaaatfy MBi aieath. L •i
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P A G E T W O MANCHESTER EVEILING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,"CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 8. 1958 PAGE THRES our present teachers from leaving cheater Oounty, lad agenta to our system.” FniMuitr, Country Club Lists Reasons Engleman Quit One due. they said, was » leather Coventry 4-H a u b , 7:80) p ^ . with Mra. i f ■ Somers School Later, Lyndon V. Pratt, execu U tive secretary o f the.CEA, aaid his containing keys for the stolen Joseph Romano ;T1rat Congrega- tional Church carol choir att ft p.i EMERGENCY group has made no liftempta to in- cars whUh was found in the perk Why Course Should Be Sold 8 in veatryVI aiuT adult choir at 7:30 Unit Hits State fluence ' the Somers educational State ;Po t lo r ing lot. 'They declined to elaborate. Two Play Areas ry aiM 'X In1 u n c i:tuary; Explorei| Post .X OIL lURNER program or the teachers. From there, the FBI said, the 83, 8 p.m.,. Pond H ill School; Cub "That would be both a- violation The Manchester Country ClubCtional surveys) who would Use the trail led to Paianuer's auto in a . .Planned at Field SERVICE Scout' Pack 83 Webelos Den, 7 Over Meddling o f S R phlioy and a contradiction faclUtlea. Vational Office Bronx garage. In the car trunk |4- has launched a drive .to defend the m. with Thomaa McGuire, Den YOUR"ONE-STOPr' SHOP F08 LOW PRICES of C E A practice,” he said. '3. Our town now hlia a' tremen was $100,000 ill bills, still in bank Covantry, March s (Special)— (Continued from Page One) position that the town should Mil (^Sitiriried from Page Oim;) 7 p.m.. with Mra. Charles WARN CALL V I f It were to do so, Pratt aald, dous financial burden’- to provide wrappers, agents said. §; NTS nawly-formed - Coventry Re Ralsch. Den 3, 7 pjn. 'with Mrs. the CEA would ,do It "only after it the golf"coursi. schools and other essential civic The |188,()00 haul was the big- V, H arvey Libby; social, ft p.m., WILLIAMS ^number of fulltime tcachera are The club has offered to buy the services snd these increasing obit* people and the members of the gest caih bank robbery |n thp na creation Crimmittes has completed an exhaustive fact-finding- h:.d / Nathan- Halt Community Center; estahlisbed a conclusion that sound course from the town and to pay gsttbns preclude expendituiv.s for state board.” tion since the record $303,000 hold dansXo improve the Plains’Ath- r O a SERVICE ■eeking Joho elsewhere. set back party, ft p.m., American educational policies were being up to $300,000 for it. The Demo- small minorities." up laat A p ril o f a Queens, N ew IsUcs " —Field. - - ‘Two- fields will - be re- In Its letter,, the Somera. hoard Maay Hurdles far State J Legion Home; Sewing Basket 4-H c(atTc Town Contmittee and the ."4. A private g6U club is a. York City Bank. ' condlKqitod, one for softhsll and aald: violated . . .". But he said Cbnnecticut still hat Club, 3:30 p.m. with Mra. Emil V. WMD$ Citizens Committee .of Manchester source o f taxable rpVenue tp the The FBI said Pelsnucr owns a the other-w Little League epecifi- Ml 9-4548 "We are becoming concerned ' The Somers letter was submitted M aipet; M erry Sewers 4-H Club, have gone on record favoring town rather than a costly deficit. many educational hurdtea to clear. pair, of horses (Battleover and cfttlons. that the State Department, the to the State board at ita monthly 4 p.m. with Mrs. Ethel Cargo; municipal 'ownership of the course.. The ‘minority’ who use it are pay One, he- aald, la that the state Centemiae) which he ran at New George W. ihnkel Jr. was elect Connecticut E d u c a tio n Aisn,' meeting. North Coventry Volunteer Fire rat ing their own way in' every re Englani) and Florida tracks. They ed chairmen of (the Committee at (CEA), and other allied organiza "From the start of our current should provide more college fecill- men’s Woirien’a Atixlllary, 3 p.m., spect,. , ■ ■> ' said he previously- owned a recent meeting an4 John L. Mac- "I tions may mak it difficult for problems." Ray Owens. Manches ties. . Firshouae. ' Express Buses Quown, -chairman. xOacar M iller n . the Town of Somers to obtain new ter Country Club president, aald "5. For eve'ry youngatec who "By 19ft0, the pressure of In two /othek horses -(Benesella and 00 Overnight Trip Duly via the Area Postmasters would play golf, hundreds wUI use Lacey H e a M . will serve me treasurer.. leachera and aupewlsbry person t^ay, "the club's official position creased enrollment on colleges will * ’ 7 . Boy Scout Troop 37 will take an T he F B I had high praise for the T o date 3423 ha* brien rajead nel. But We must assume, unless has been to avoid controversy and - (he inadeqv.ate swip.'mlng facilities' begin to show up,'/ he said, "and / overnight trip this weekend to; EXPRESSWAY To Attend Funeral cooperation of Bheriff John E. Hoy toward the $300 goal for 4he im- facta prove otherwise, that no un merely to present the facta, How now available In town. by 1970, It it expected that the Cem^ Qulnebaug, Preston ac-| "ft. The money the Manchester of W catchester^^unty • - and - - Fred - 'provement^•\e**w*vmsMAeaft program.— — — -- » The ^area ^ haa _ derground influences will be used ever. a Very active minority seem college clixlble population ill be LaFOND oompanied by adult leaders. About | Acting Postmaster Thomas ;>tdri- C. Ponty, P ort Chester Police be(een aurveyed and the plan* are to imdermine- the education pro t o ' believe the coui-se we have Country Club v/ould return to the doubled. 23 scouts are planning' to attend. arty said several postmasters from town could contribute to the safe chief. now in the hand* of Committee. gram in Somers." ' created over the years should be "The private educational institu ,FellowBhip Frejeet - a ' surrounding oommunities will at ty, health and happiness o f all the BROTHERS The conunittee le. made up oX The Somers group added that it turned Into a municipally flnariced tions in the state— avch as Y’ale, Paisniier, if convicted on federal ' The ' Second ' Congregational tend the funeral tom orrow of H people of Manchester oy helping STEAK HOUSE • \ •' about 200 men who have volun VIRSHIH610H hoped the State Board'will make course. In view of this, we feel Wesleyan tuid ‘Trinity— would lose bank robbery charges, faces at CjiurCh Pilgrim Fellowship will Olln Grant. Manchester pontmas- compelled to present information to finance recreation department teered to do much of the manual certain no education agency will their identities if their enrollments least 10 yesra in prison dr oven the continue its car washing project ter who died Ttiesday night in plans." V BIONSON, BIASS. labor.' “attempt to-persuade any teachers vital -to the citizens o f Manches were doubled. . daatit.pmaUy, dspedlng tipon the Saturday. Fersons interested in Willimantlc. Owners praised the Care with Hinkel haa called a meeting for or supien-isory personnel from ap ter." "I do not think that they would verdict of a jury.■y. the r a i Said ob having their car washed are aSked The postmasters' will represent Owens contended that while the Home of Three Bna* o f F March 18 at 9:30 a.m. in JIm'a plying for positions In Somers, or whicht-he said town offlclals are or should undertake this. ‘That puts to' contact Glenn Bradley. Last the National Postmasters" Assn., "minority demand" for. a public Barber Shop. > studying the club's recent offer to greater responsibility on the week the'gTOup'washed 12 cars. 1 2 of which Grant' was a member. g olf course "m a y be honest and Move to Save Momestead Stow s Thursday, Friday, PTA Meeting \ X- Only MJt HOURS buy the 'gulf courees from the state.” ‘The girlr'pf the group will have Morlar.ty added that local postal well intended," public ownership town. The Robertson School PTA will For Example: Edit he said une of the biggest S o t u r d o y o ih I S u n d a y a fftbd sale Xtareh 24 at the Church employes will gather in a body to Is not .feasible. Nor^Ik,[ok^Uc, March 8 OP)—‘The' meet Wednesday at 8 |).m. in the They are giving full regard to educational problems confronting lommunity House with Mary Ann 10dl4 a.m. Cxpreea A r. 10:«5 p.m. night and pay their last riespects IJsts Arguments Board ^-of Eletlmate and Taxation /auditorium, A slate of officers wll' ■/ Fell Tirti, Wtii-Oat, the town!a beat Intereeta before the state is that of continuing fl Davis as general chairman. 4:44 p.m. ExptoooI Ar. 4:4ft ami. at 7:15 at the Leclerc Funeral last night appropriated $3,100 to be presented. Voting will ta Owens listed these arguments. taking any action," he said. "Such rianolal support which involved a F o o t u r in g The group wiir'have a regular IZKW midnight A r. 1S:S0 p.m. Home, 23 Main St. . move the 18th century Gov. Fitch - place at the April meeting.' SAVE D U R IN G ... OtierthaiyusliRili? 1. "Most'municipal courses are rautioh.is commendable. The more broadening o f the tax base to get meeting Sunday lit, 7 p.m. to S Other Bomo Dally A number of clerks and carriers homestead from the path of the Sunday Aftoniaan ■■ ,■ The North District SchooKPTA You may Just not br aeltina thr operated at a considerable loss thorough the reecarch, the more support from sources other than further discus* fund laising proj will also attend the funeral tomor (Connecticut ‘Turnpike. The state has been invited to the>fteeting One ft7.7ft Round Iron, lodino and Vitamlna Bi and which must be met by taxes. eurely our offer to purchase the real estate— “to make taxettori . Family Stow s ect* for thq coming spring trip to BI'TOU need (or normal atrrnath row. to be held a t 2 p.m. from the was going to destroy the building, which will feature two one-act iused W ay f Trip "2. All the taxpayers must foot course will, appear ad"antageouk broader, sounder and fairer." ' StprtlBg 'nmp S:S0 the White MU. with the South and energy. Try FERRIZA.V (or funeral home. / but turned It over to the town / plays to be given bwXhe Speech >Utc< the bill for the approximately to the town and to eVery taxpay He said the state must develop / . Coventry unit. \ Pina V41. Tax S« daya! PBRRI7.AN acta (aat: Morlarty .is acting postmaster when some citizens collected 32,000 Tel. CO 7-5584 and Drama Club the Unlver- mott Toil moat eat better— reet better three per cent (indicated by na- er. technical inatitutea to provide tech until further notice and said he to restore and maintain It. elty of Connecti; —.dook better— (eel better — nicians of, a semi-engineering type Manchester Evening Hespld etronger— more energetic.— nr did not yet know who would be Ctoll Ua About Yonr Party Meeting hoa^ases will be Grade Coventry eorreepondent, Mrs. C, c «m > appointed to fill the v a c a n c y "such as contemporary societies The Dead Sea la 1,290 feet below W f Have Special Party Rates 8 room moUfere of Mrs. Louies yonr money re(iinded. Oei demand.” , I.M Utile, telephone, FllgriMK F E R R IS A .N today — at- a prior Andover sea level. \ * Minnum’a,ahd Mr*. Ann VanDeu* r e » t y caused by grant's sudden dcatb 2-8281. yon can affdrd. 100 Tobiei* tl.tll. The state also needs more region 1 sen's cl^arobms. jid u p while visiting a recently bereaved (; R E H () L N D j. W. HALE CORP. friend. » al high achoola, he. said. School Bus Policy Subdivision Rules Supported; 'Hri Board of Education has Being ajMpted a policy on bua'transpor- Baptists to Hold FBI Arrests Patient ^Aation o f high achool pupils at Builders Oppose Lot Sizes Mancheater and Windham achools SOS Party Here BUY 1 DElOx E tube-type when the t o w n’s elementary For Bank Holdup achools are closed because of Andover’ Marph 8 (Special) — ^had specific amendments to pro- Oak Grill storms. Buses will not be required S.O.S. (Share Our Surplus) la TIRE AT LIST PRICE OF The Zoning and Planning Com- test. It seemed to us that the peo ..(Oontinued from Page (Hie) OA-TERINa TO 8MLALL PARTIES and BANQUETS / to transport high school pupils the theme of the party at the Com mlaalon came undeX Are at a pub* ple who didn't show lip had no dia- and technical achool students to munity Beptiat Church Friday, agreement with the amendments.” 30 OAK ST. ~ MANCHESTER 19.60’-O E T 2ND FOR ONLY HOUSEWI lie hearing last night; called to dis Palsnuer, a Bronx racehorse train either town even though school March 9, at. 8 p.m., planned by the The group loudly protested this er. . sessions m ay be held in the sec 'TcA* « tiBok" from your Bovor ondiBg chorM on Memdof, W i cuss proposed subdivision regula- J ★ HNEFOOD ★ QUALITY BEVERAGES Junior and Senior youth' groups for statement and Houle, went on Palsnuer—who, with a stlll- ondary schools, when Coventry’s all member* o f the .church school. $5 DOWN HOLDS Uons. ' Widay oftOTBOOBS at 2:20 oi'ctoek. Turn your TV. tot to Chonnol ^G . Rokra "Some people called ui and aaked 'Soughf companion allegedly kid DAILY SPECIALS/ elementary schools are closed be A'dmisslon will be one Item of good, nap^ a woman teller of the Coun cause of storms. A group of builders .arid contrac us to make the zoning rcgulationi • HOMEMADE RAVIOLI used clothing or t>eddlng to be KING MOTOR ?TIL . and onjoy Hw program.,^ Hublty about Moriorty's TV sjpociolt. tors, the majority Of those present, stronger. These regulations were ty TVust Co.’s dr'ive-in branch at Brownie Troop "Z. »ent to the needy overaeaa. A vert- i - T h # " jTi berated the Commltslon fo X paas- advertised aridi pubTiclaed and we Port Chester—will be arranged to • VEAL SCALLOPINI • BREADED VEAL Cl^TLET • - A new Brownie ‘Troop, ha* been ety of act* by the youth of the strical Jhr • IhoM oro oN splondidsocond cars for your stopping, fahing tbo kiddips to ihg Feb. 1ft a group of a o A^l n g have nothing In our records pco- day before a U.S. coumissloner. formed with Mrs. John T. Cousin y church will provide'entertiilrimerit. tesUng them from the owners of as leader. Meetings are held each A70.IS»MwvK*mm uniead amendments that they said w^ere He waa held under.guard at the The National Council of the tetool, dancing lessons, otc. ^ ^ 20 per cent-,of the land Involved.” hospital last ntght. .. Thursday from 8 to 7:30 p.m. at Tag, m m t- opposed at a previous public hekr- Baptist Youth Fellowship haa en Exeiw 2 Mrti to (rWft A t this point Houle said, her Home on Proepect St. _lng.- • ' Palsnuer was hospitalised since dorsed. "Share Our Surplus" as nt o f don’t wish to discuss the zoning Monday after undergoing minor . Food sale Report 9w in However, the eubbivtsion regula- their y e a r l y outreach project., regulations any further,” adding, surgery. He was arrested in bed. ‘The.. Rip and Stitch 4-H CHuh, Uona were endorsed by the.build SOS parties are Iwing held in RLL CRRS/FERTURED ARE GREATLY REDUCED! "We have subdiyialon regulationa Neither the nature of his aliment realized $46.87 fo r the 4?H Town ers with ohiy minor criUclsm ori many churches, and offerings re hei’e and they’ve got to be dis nor the name of the hoapital were Committee treasury during the re WARDS FINEST RAYON TUBE-TYPE certain points,"'Including road ceived to raise money for overseas ■ .. ■ ’ ‘ . . ■■ . cussed tonight and brought into disclosed.' , cent food sale at Hill’s Pharmacy. / provisions and contour mapping. distribution of the great purplus of r ! fore T w o men abduefed the teller, Bottlri Collection During discuaaton o f th ii iaaue food now in the warehouses of this See/ PriYe, Buy,/^onarty's TV Specials ' Boy ScoutTroop «5 will make a I ' '/■'■ ' ■/■.. ■ / ■ and later, t^ommlaaion (^airm an JohX Yeomans, local' landowner Mrs. Mary F. Kostolos. 62-ye*r- country. , and clerk of 'the Tolland County ,old widow, last ‘Thurrday night as collection of all types of soft drink f SoM « quality os original oquieinont. Raymond Pi Houle was )>ombarded Refreshments will be served and [ ...... - -as, ^ AfEtoperier •bottles Saturdav beginning about rtia-n,'bastm’a-n -hSk. theth* comiriissionrnn.tnl**lnn kddjrtfd--kMAhVM Iwmse.^They drove >eroWif»>nr.>ol)a;^ 1.? KWdng f pdBH' fdr iQ,:her icftc ajMl.qulazed hei p'n bank Scouts request bottles 'be placed half acre withh KK) foot frontage Ihe Town of Andover? ' operations and personnel.' » / ' in cardboard or a similar container. * Dm p , non*3klil frtod dosign gtvti long « « t h t to a full acre with 20—Andrew ~ it the amendments passed Feb. 1ft, Is fully on comnmrcial and Indus* man took oyer inside.. The FBI Toiriorrow’s meetings include TarnowskI, 73. was burned fatally ■ ^ a a one of those being appealed by (rial sites, .says it was Paispuir. ✓ - political party caucus enrollment, while -lainling in the cellar of a USi WARDS MONTHLY TIRMS TO RUT The other man disappeared. The 1 to 4 p.m. in the North Coventry house. His clo'hes caught fire. Po Uotoni five local builders, landowners and "Then-areil’t yob getting ahead contractors. o f yourselves?” Yeomans said, FBI said they were seeking him • Firehouse and 1 (o 5 p.m., in the lice aaid they did not know h< • AT SAU-SAVINOS-PAY lATIRI wotk- arid the missing $3$,00() in cash. Town Office Buildlngj Kay’s Kids his clothes ignited. ceptod , Court to Rule- .■ questioning . tJM adytsabillty oC passing both zoning arid subdivi • No shots were ilrSd during the • ' f . NftNOHESTER KNITTINO MOLS The men, Harold Hartley and holdup. Harry 'Schors, developers of Pine sion regulations before the town THIS'^lS NATIONAL TV 1 TiraSiz* ^.70-15 7.10-15 7.60-15 8.00-15 6.00-16 6.50-16 plan is adopted. \ The FBI said'eVIdeMce found Jri' ;omo)it, Ridge Homes, off Hendec Rd.; Ed an automobile stolen from a New SERVICEMEN'S WEEK! Mo trade-in liit price on, is* ward Polomskl and his wife Lydia, Houle answered that the plan is Haven Railroad parking lei at N We fully subscribe to the rigid 19.60 21.70 23.75 26.10 17.55 23.30 tot tbo developers of the ^kyview Heights nearing completion. \ Larchmont, N. Y., also In West- 1st D elui* Blockwolt* rode of ethics now being na ipt tbo subdivision on Gilead Rd.; Percy Di.scusslon on the subdivison reg ^ t a m k tionally publicized. Sola prk* o f 2nd ockaco Cook, School Rd. property owner; ulations opened 'with Carter’s s ^ s d a j U i . question that "Are these (the reg GAUDET 11.76 13.02 14.25 15.66 10.53 13.98 ” 1100 and Ted W right, a contractor Deluxe Blackwair* , working under Hartley and SchorS; ulations) made up from State expect to hear their action in the Development Commission sugges S A LE S and 7S5 MAIN ST. OPPOSITE WOOLWORTH'S No trade-in JitI price wmuat ■*sao3lviiiiii 277 IRO AD 24.00 26.60 29.10 31.95 21.59 ,...... Court of Common Pleas in April. tions or are they a baby o f tliia OPEN MONDAYS Ut Deluxe Whitriwoll* or tbo SERVICE Asked repeatedly why the Com Commission’s thinking?" \ Rosaaaa Podeola Vlrlaa Lelgk„ latroua TELEVISION mission raised lot sizes, Houle said Protest Road Provlslnits dack Seraaa Keaaelh Moare / Sol* price o f 2nd ftn-9-1134 14.40 15.96 17.46 19.17 1 2 . 9 0 ^ laat night the hearing had been The builders objected to the road Deluxe Whitewall** ...... I a aomo called to. discuss subdivision regu provisions in. the regulations, DIAMONDS $7S to $1000 "HELEN "THE DEEP \ kltoadjr which ask that streets have a Ckaaaol t New Havea, Cona. 7 : « (tt-sei NEWS CARAVA.N - lations and not zoning regulations. OF BLUE Chanael IS.. Hartford;_____^ Cona. S:0* (IS-U) ROH CtIM.MINUS SHOW In reply to a similar question paved 'readway width of 30 feet, Ckawnel tt HpHarfnld. HpTinrfA SlatB. I *1 BISHOP PULTON J. SHP.EN SE E ITS—B H O P AR O U N D — c o m e b a c k » moot and the provl.slon that supbdlvl- Chaaarl St New Rrltala. Ceaa. iit-M t UBOUUHO .MARX SHOW from Joseph Carter, a local con TROY^' SEA" r>liai»ael 5.1 Waterbary, Ciftaa,. <5St HALP HOUR PII,M ^ tractor, Houle aaid. "Houses being sion layouts be mapped to 5-fbot Channel 55 Holyoke* Maoe.' m u s k E A S Y TERM S OR P A Y C A S H .A N D SA V E nnogan *:J« ( »), STOP THE . ; built nowadays take up a lot of cofitours. ClaemaHrapo riarmaSeopo (ISSii CLIMAX —"Thr Lourlla BUY 1 TRAIL BLAZER Ib t bo SKIRTS Color and Calor Parnon, Story" Joaa room.” He added that the epm- According to Ted W right, the i : t t < K) 5IICKCV MOCHC CLUB 1:4S^:SS Hr.nrf, Jnhn Wayiir, Suftaa miasion . wanted a uniform-sized minium contours requlrerhent is 10 <1R) K M PPY THK CLOWN HayM'ard, Joan Kontalne, w a t c h everyday list price Iva) u n c l e : Kl>'b PUN CLUB . Eve Ardrn and many nISrra F£R YOU^OW ”! AT lot in toWmand that the full-acre feet Shd town-sid roads are usual 4St) TE;X PA.VKL 8HOW $ 1 . 8 9 Jot "gives to the entire ly 24 fe el In width. Houle aald the SDN.; ‘‘RANSO.’W"-*GleB Ford ------4511 f'fliM THRATEB Stive 17.12 tin Geoirshift Twin.Ouiet dipend> community,'’ V. ■ . . provisions may be changed. <551 OUT WRST (In progreeB) CAMERAS ~ SHAVERS ~ CLOCKS OF 13;45'-OET 2ND FOR I 5:M <22-St1 HOWOT l>OODY (enlor) tibie performance attured. Idedt for fishing and "Isn ’t that zonihg* backwards," (55) RA8CALH Budget Priced • :M < 8) STAGE 8 GREETING CARDS — GIFTS — RINGS I ** Waahable ray^ linen Edward Polomskl said>*'T}ds town *‘Tlif Man Who Liked To famijy fyn. Automatic''rewind starter.'Twnt grip is growing. It's got to X*'p'n’, and Kiir* fabric. 34 to S3. what you’re doing w ith this <18) ADVKNTUBE THCATEB throttle. Shift from neutral tti forworcl or re «' ~**Oeae Astry**. 6.Z 0 -15 **MutlMcka Tom zoning is keeping people out." t»rnin.’inTT3^ HOTPOIHT Shop A t Gaudet*% ^-It Pays (ti) w »:a t h e b vent. Spring overload clutch absorbs shocks Carter added. ‘'I f we can’t get peo V kXs yk iik K paiik^ (1G) KARLV SHOW VfW m wWwm IH rTWOw • Suforized ple into Andover, we can’t gel All Cliiom«8cM|io iiMd Color! TODAY —"The Gay Caxaller’*. r ' Cotton Gabs. Warner Br4i». | VIsien Lelili NOW (51) JOHNNV JrPITKR APPLIANCES hy disengaging propeller. SpOeds 1 '/a • 12 USB/ business or money. Our money is or I ' DKKF r u r (55) TWILIGHT THEATER * A good Hr* of a good lew prict. itt houses, not in acreage’ ’’ . i tH o Y*' I RKA*’ Thru SAT. FRO»?^^P.M. €;tS (13) SHKKNA. gCEEN OF THE SATISFACTION mph. $295 Seo'King 12-HP Twin. . . . . 2 5 9 .8 8 % Sna^Crotrh I#die« First Quality at S:1S I ‘ Al'NG LE * Treed compeundad with "Cbid R wIh Opening' Hoiiae ifaid, "Probahly certain Hat. 1 p ni. **JeBAe JameB yb. 8:3A (51 NEWS AN1> WEATHER areas In town can stand half-acre Dallont** Haa. Ctlea Ford **Raaooiii** . . . The Funniest «:St ( M> HPORT8CUPE STRETCH (53) PHONE TOUR ANSWER ' GUARANTEED ‘ her" fer.^geed,,dependebie ntileege. • Checks and lots, hut not unt,il we survey the -'Life Magazine 6:85 (1«) HPORTS DIGEST Solids I whole town can we determine 6:4t « 8) WEATHER EOREt;A8T NORMAN’S 9 Built te e fttondi^ ef qwolity.' where.” •:i5 ( 8) WORLD NEWS TODA' NYLONS ( « ) NEWS , 445 Hartford Rd. Tel. MI 9-4597 Sizes 1 to f Hearing Hit (51) ANNIE OAKLEY 1 0 *Ptus Excise T m . E xcite Tax end 2 M tkau Pplomski said heatedly that lie v m r ni-3':-M) UR.SONET had been at the Feb, 14 public IMI HALF HOI K IIRAMA hearing on the zoning amendments *:•*(«> STAR roNK.HT new. •I pr. MANCHESTER MANCHESTER t FCODISR8'X Pc. SET „ and "in spite o f the public opinion l-!il HIC.HWAV PATROL <.t») .PEOPLE’S CHOICE at the meeting you (the commis (SS) HALE H«)UR OBAMA sion) passed those rules. Ando Dhxve-9«*lkMt^ LUMBER, Inc. »;M ( SI TOPPER JACKET arid CRAWLERS $2.49 <'ompare This Price! ver’s growing, "can’t you see R oltxPn N c d Cm (IS-tai POI K STAB PLAV- HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY SAVINGS OFFERED BUILDING MATERIALS HOI'SE — Unvid .Mrra la HP th at?" ' A N D lied Wine" o f (30) TV T IILU L A T " L R /■ Hartley added. '^Why hold a TOMORROW, SAT, SUW ' SOYS' lONG SUEVE public hearing if you don’t abide MASON SUPPLIES —-'All For a Mnn" Linda eV llarnell * by the m ajority of opinion at We Finance Your Jobs (22) S< IK.XCK FU TiON THLA* tSION that hearing? Are you just try TtOHMOOU)4. TRK (53) FILM f. ioroa INFANTS' 100% ing to make it legal 7" . / .355. Center St.— Ml 3-3144 today SPORT In answer.. Houle said "We fee,l : ffliNlSJaiNSWiSwE ^Iqual to Bottorios ovfir- 19.95 ORLON that the m ajority of pedple w)to * P L V S * klUco 1:N ( X) IT’S A PLEASURE J. A. WHITE showed up at that public hearing Exciting New Wesfem!' III) NEWS v-o hUiin W'EATHERMAP > , . J 0 4 4 d. A Geraldine Brooks 7 :li ( *) SPOBTS.'H’A.'S’S 1 1,1 H \ COMPANY .4 5 eUA9. (Ml JOHN IIALY AM) THE ' 1 N S T A U .K D WINTER KING ALSO NEWS 81 Blsaell St. — Manchester a tbo UOriiLAS EltWABUS itioBO HALE'S "TOP BAISIANA” A M ) THE NEWS —Color—:.' (r il HIGHLIGHTS 1*:S0 ( SI T,V. THEATER Hands and all wanhable Phil (.Sgf, Biiko) Silvers 7:S0 far more (77-U) VIDEO THEATER piqfes, 2536 *q. in. of 7:U < *1 LONE RANGER —"Criminal Code” gehtlv u'ith amazing wipe.s clean in a jjff.v. FOR , 111.**) SOT. PRF.STON o r THE CANDID CAMERA K'I.r:.N’ K ! It's a srlentifl- Pinseal (artificial leather) p lat* ar*^. 'And "your VIIKO.N (Ml MR. DISTRICT ATTORMTI cally balanced formiila (77-M) DINAH SHORE (rolnr) l*;Se ( to PASSPOH-r TO DANGER trim. 3 colors. battery in trad*. IU> BOl'NDVP. . (1*1 q l 17. KIDS that docs a man's' size Job OPEN UNTIL (57) .MILLION d o l l a r .MOVIE In miniilcs through Its (Ml DANGERtll S ASSIU.N.ME.NT Thru Peacock Alley 11:0* ( *) NIGHT EDITION sure, safe, gentle action.; AUTO (l*-M> NEWS WESTERN (77) PINAL EDITION EVERY PRIDAY STORE (Ml NIGHTCAP EDITION U:M (771 SPO.RTS^Ol'NDl’P ' • ■ A T 613 Mr Ib St.—Opp.'Ceater Pork (S*( WEATHER Use K'LENE on (M> PREVI ES 9-5:30 11:1* ( A-77.1*) WEATHER Hands • . i ' S s L . Thursday^ 9-9:00 (3*1 CONNEimClJT REPORT AVoodwork 6.49 HEAyY DUTY DINING OPFK 11:1* ( *> LES FALL A MARV FORD, AU SEASON OIL (IS) RIG SHOW Floors ROOM Auto SnppUea, ToOla, (771:i THE WlTI'.UNAIBES Dishes - AUTO f^UFFLER 10*QtS.-REG. 3.69 Sportlni Oooda. Palata. IM>(lai ILITTLE ITT SHOW Avails O T O V • 11:7* ( *) n i t k c a p t h 7;a t e h Brit* IT'S 2 FOR YOUR MONEY . ' Toys, Bikes, Wheel Goods^ —"PTI»h« At .MldalfM ' . Vphoislery iovlet ‘ Fishing Tarfcle, Outboarde 11 :.1* (77./M> STEVE ALLEN .Automobiles 1 :** ( eijNEW ’S REMOVES 5.88 r . ,to ' ’’ Notej—\Ve will werve you Net 1. BUT TWO Live AVooleri Jilothes Paint Brushes Mr to (irrase — Ink — Oil motor ok ' Broifeil Lobsters with your Full Course PaintI '.RoHer*R( Largo, full-length tub**, -.Quick,.free-flowing F()od Stains — Grime Woshors emd All oloctricaliy welded tuba - lubrication.* Oetergenf Lobster Dinner $ 3 . 2 5 Each Dinner MAPLE SUPER SERVICE STATION O ttor AppHfHicos Ask. (nr K'lAlNK >t .vour groce^ or paint dei^rs or call tuppdrH. Deublji locked action for leu dirt, car I 1 h i: I( \ rioN \< ( I -(^oiiii TIKI V 11 p.r . Mitchell 9-S481' for the name our aeighborhoodJl’LJENB ' I". seam*. For Ford and PHONE MI 9-8123 Moroii II M IK ' h i: KKI ') K\K I deale ra. bon formation. *|nclude( Please Bespeak .Your Place In Advanco^Thaiik V. Chevrolat. modeli. •xen* tax. itumttmnm&m l’ll( l\ t Jl, 1 & •-1- -ITU ( I 'I Road Service 'l l ■) K ^ I C n C P,rodutts CompoRy ■ .1, )i)( a T'f ( '.r >" I 1 ' 'i.ir ' £ y - ■L" ’ • f ’ MANCHESTER EVENING pERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1958 PAGE FIVE
tou, la varymucK on Uia lUtrl. Aa* thing to do with it. which could things and' It invltea you to iKmtrl^r0tpr attend Its aarvic«a and laam what Italy Sees R o e k v i U e aurcdly, tc la M tUr to hava the accouilt for tha bruaquantsa with which fltevenaon disturbed' what . D f o o d l e s It la trying to do and what you can >pen Evenings Until 9i fEtrrhltm ifrrald hrada ,"of 'atatia playing thia coN Connecticut gentlemanly nonpartisaniHilp .still do ahout the g n o t things happen' Agnin hyEyes GOJP Says Ike Plans Wrestlers Pinned rea^ndence gamer confiialni; aa it \ By ItOOER BRICE Ing' In our world today. PUBURHED BY THE survived. .Pd^hapa the Stevenson HEIULD PRINTINO W . INC. aomettmen aeema, than It would be speech writer did It on bts own. Trad R.i Edgar -Of DeaikPriest Sponsored hy th« Manchester That Intcrorct The By School Board I 11 SlrfM to have them juat running atomic Yankee But (f It was shmibody from' Mencbreier. Conn. B y A. H .O . Connecticut, there, l a . more than Council of Churches. Wishes or The FaRiiiy bomb teata. . V ' • .* ■' Milan, - Italy, March 8 To Cut Office ‘Frills’ Rockville, March. 8 (Special)— I QuaHty-Built K B i a t_____JlGCROM one possibility. Hla political boat aeeond young Italian couli . Puhllibori wa*. of yqui'aa. Governor RlbleOff, The Veittob Board of Education PouaM Octobor 1, lUl Bcvaral days before Adlal JOHN B. BURKE there When We Needed 11 who rnhy or may" not haVg bean again today through the eyes (OMtlnueff trom Page .One) "wrestled" with a probkm last Bteveneon appeared in C^ftectl- consulted as to which things it IMrlMte . ' FUNERAL HOME Right Here PjhU(h«4 Kt*t) EvoiUni ExcoM Boomer Elected nliritt hbd came up a ilh aome Inter- lundny* nnd Uolldayii. Ent'rl^4 •( th» ' Neat Tiieadsy afternoon, March cut,*^ we paid' compliment to Oov- would be best to hava Btevaitaui Rec Schedule She la 18-yaar-oId Amablle Bat- TEL-aaS-MM \ Bparkman lsaw signs that It >vaa like to know, just, for burposea of MovleH, .8 p.m.; Wreetllng, T p.m.' to blind' children. Known as the 5l, Royal Arch Mason^ at the an Rotary Club to raise money tor a ______sinaic Copy .y...... 06 understanding, who dlii It. . West Side Rac: Coed Bowling, 8 “prieat of the maimed.” the '54- V are' belngXaeked to sanction the liifrtford-Boaton line. Anally being eroded. We noted ap ' indefinite w enaioh of this lapse nual meeting last night ' benefit. FINE FURNITURE , iik m b e r o f parent Republican resentipent over p.m. ' year-old churchman had spent the WINDOtr^ADES The advantages of possessing in our connitutlonal ayitem, In Boomer was born in Dover, N. After •considerable discussion THE AaSOCIATKD PRKM Governor Rlhicoff's specXaciilar Friday years aln'ce W orl^W ar II working L.c decision hung . K’- a 4-4 tie. | Apiorloted Frew In.fxclunlvfly; such passenger service are ob- *Aa OraageMa Seed*' ctrcumatancesX which make the H„ and attended Dover High MANUFACTURERS irio'Vh* u*» of rcpubllcallon of trip to Washington on ^ h alf of , Community Y; Free Basketball to' rehabilltata war-crippled chil LONG W ^ N G hazards larger rather - than Chairman Morgan t^nipbell de all ?!•*» dlipatchr; crodllMl m II. oi* vloue.' It la the quickest,- safest the reitoraflon of a flood work ap- Thomas Cavendish of Raljielle, Period, • p.m.;' Movies, 7 p.m.; dren. School aiid-Norwich University In not «i\h«nr1a» c,r»dll»d In lhl*_ paper ameBer." \ cline . to use his perogatlve to I »,yam ihe local n»wa publlnhed here. way to get to Boston, particularly propriatton. and s /RepublicanRep What Is CD? W. Va., suggested this idea which Junior High Dance, 7:30 p.m. One of the priest’s corneas waa INTERSTATE C liA ^ T E X Democratic Cl^^almVan/^Butler Northfield, Vt.. graduating with a break the tie. Later a ne^tatlve mo All rlfhle nr republlcallon of npeclal claim that Benator Bu|m had really la an amaaing coincldchca l^cause East Side Rec; Men’s volleyball, traniplahted to Angelo COla- degree of bachelor of . science in tion waa introduced..atatlng thatJ napatchM herein are alao reaerved. valuable, course^ In weather By Leo J. Mulcahy told a party dinnv at Louisville done the key work td the matter, Dr. Schwlne has been working on 7 p.m. grande, 12, blinded flY* years ago Made te*O rd^v ^ that the "dominant, Jasue" of thia cm l engineering. no civic g ro ^ be alloWed use of j which makes driving Itself And.w* noted that there had come ' State CD Director W est. Side-' Rec: Movies. 8:15 by quicklime. Hla bandages were $ 1 .9 $ Wlthr Tour Rellert>;\ .« Full aervlce client of N. E. A. Serv a way to grow orangeleaa seeds ' year's campaign may well be "the He came to Manchester In '1945 the schools Tor exhibition wreS-1 le*. Inc, hazardous. \ a day when there/wei’c two sepa p.m.; Junior High Dance, 7:30 p.m. removed temporarily yeaterday and tllng. TTie' motion carried 4-3 a iih | Ptihliahera Bepreaenlallvea; Tha for the past 3 wteks. Ha'a also constitutional question of the ar and la married to the former Miss Boston Is a large s c l^ l area, rate- flood tours m Connecticut on Saturday. he waa able to see. Reports today Ruth F. Wiggin, formerly of Bar-' one meihher. abstaining, thus de Jullua Mathewa Special Afency — New the same day, me one federal and been attempting to develop Bkin- bitrary dlffuaion of the powers of Ynr^ Chicaao. Detroit and Boalftn. and the trains, when Ih ^ ran, Ninth In a Series y leaa Bananas. Silent' Celery, LMk Community Y; Roller akatinjg. 7 said ha waa making good progress: E. A. JOHNSON the presidency and the . resulting rington, N.H. He la employed as a clining permlsstoif. / . MliMBEfl AUDIT BURitAU OF Republican, th* other state and Amabile'a bandages were re \ C1RCUIATION8. were an Important convenience to The 1953 session of t j js ‘Oon- Proof Watermelons apd Non-Skid,^ p.m. avoidance of lack of exectitive re- highway engineer by the United Some opinions/by members’^if i Rlblcoff. We/may have erred In West Side Rec: Coed Bowling, moved today. She could see fingers aponslbiuty In office.” \ Statea Department of Commerce many fainlllea In Manchester and reading apylhing In that cir necUciit Ci'eneral Atsembiy made Persimmons, but so fair all he's fA IN TG O . the Board folloa'i The. Herald Prlnlln* Conipany. Inc., -managed to do -le clog up Mri. years and older, 8:30 p.iFr'' / held before her face but a medical • Terming Elsenhower’s hnith a In the Bureau of Public Roads. John G ‘I'alcott Jr.: "I don’t | aaaumen ho financial- reaponalhlllty for elsewhere, who had' children at- cumstance/ further Invextlgallon the Ground Observer Corps a part report on her prospects waa not 699 Main St., Tel. Ml 9-4501 ' tvpocrapbical errora appearing In nd- teems to indicate that It Just hap Schwlne’a Garbage dtlpoeal. Per major campaign issue, Butler Beside his membership tn Delta think It would be appropriate." vertiaenienU nad other reading matter terdlng school In that Boston of CTIvIl Defense. sonally I don't sea why'anyone as optimiatic. I t lald a tendency ■aid; \ \ Chapter, Boomer's Masonic affilia Leo B. Flaherty Jr.: "W ei In the Maneheater Evening Hernld. pened that- Way, without partisan Stall ^kp ('oiidptiinati toward cloudiness was noted In the "We cannot ignore It or pretMd area. planning. • GOC observers ere those lonely would want an orangeleta seed, tions include Moses Paul Lodge. ahouldn’t he.so stuffy about It.’M Dllaplay adyertlalng cloalng houra:. dedicated souls who sit or stand but Dr. Schwlne sayi that thei« transplanted cornea. to ignore It. without closing oW No. 96. F. and A. M.. of Dover, N. Supl. of Schools Arthur E. BwtMrr At Tour Servtc* TAW;OTTVU-LE,CONil. 54 CHURCH ST„ HAR't'FORD that Eisenhower is delegating any after ernsaing Manrheeter* nnec.a Governor..WUbiir. L. Cross, Washington... March nA lahr-Rep. - JAcksOh 3-3188 of his constitutional respo„sil ’11- showji at .the same 'time as the modem .JOTiy. hec^sa^;:.;qj to 'wr^a hla 'dear friend In Moa* IBarineii To The Near Emit or ’ other he~had been briefed on demBtiHrltiaTColfimunlst China re more time 'to athnlnistratlVe deci inerdsee Ih qdmisaloif prCm/-— cowy«n tha aubject of' diaarma- floods. lease Amerlcsns held prisoner or sions.’' ■ At hla prciB conference, Preal- The fascinating qu^Uon, of brenk off smbaasadorlsl talk*. Sen. Bender (R-bhlo) said "the n tjK . Normally, if wa go back to "The Important thing is to free dant Blaenhower asked for "urgent course. Is that of who did th( President was ..never in better t|>a actual chronology of the cor- brieflng. these Americans and not to add and early action" hv^the United hM th and the .Republican party lapondanca, this, latter would b* It could be, possibly, that no- another ’ worthless Communist was never In better health." primarily": In rajacUon of Bul N atiohato r'*'^d\P*6ce in the’ body from Connecticut Had any- pro|Tilse to our collection," he said. "And I don’t think the Demo' ganin's last, which was'another Near East. crats ■ ever suffered more than That was welcome' rcc'ognitloii, they have since the President an offer of a aparlal treaty of frland- nounced that he is available for / ahlp w|th US. But Adlal Stevenson; we hope, of whs I may be the only ■’ j ■ ■ ' renomtnation,” Bender added. ■i V'l and other*, warned aKainst reject- possible route to the keeping Of Sen. Flanders IR-V ti said' 0 ^ 0 T llig auch Bulganin gestures .too peace In the region. TO THE INDEPENDENT VOTE EisiMihoWer'a, "frank" sutem ent While the Praaldent waa hold that’ he wouldn't want to hold on swlttly, so the President, this Ar« you gottinq fuH ^nolil out of your to the Job If he couldn't fulfil his ttraa-, wrliaa about something else ing hla prssB conference, how voting fronehiso? responsibilities "means that h/ is sKogethar. ever, the Defense Department an not ever going to be a partTUme Wall, as one always asks whan nounced that, a battalion of Ma- ENROU AS A REPUILICAN ON MARCP 9th President." "He would not hang on/to the one haara of fraah mall, what’a linea wAuld shortly leave the Undor RopuMieon Party Rulos • !■ office as Woodrow WllMn and 1 new? United States to Join the Sixth j Franklin D. Roosevelt md when select. In an open mucus, member* of town rom- & , Wall, telling what's new la al Fleet In the Mediterranean, Pre- YOU they were Incapacitated,/ Flanders most as difficult as telling which vloua raporU have had our battle mittee. declared.' ■ / • ships promenading off the Aalan letter answers.which. inrloua ■7^ coast, Y O U select, In nn open mucus, delcgal; PINE LENOX One thing which seams new bill' conventions. which doesn’t seem vary slgnifl- bur dispatch of Msrl.ies seems IRISH t e O a r t y 299 EAST CENTER ST. TEL. MI9-0ilf* ca n tis a proposition that both tha not an act toward recognition of Y O U aelecl. In nn open pHmnry, thr/Republlmn mndi,dntea i'. 1 United States ami Russia -now gat the responsibility of the United • for public offire. Thurs., Mlofdi ofi is . 8 F.M. Nations, but an act in support of 1 PINE PHARMACY /• ■ K 1 ,'ready to call a hall to tha produc MAKE yOUR VOTE 100//« EFFECTIVE ORANGE HALL tion of atomic bombs. Under the the old-line policies Brilain Is try 664 CENTER ST. TEL MI9.V814 V 1 ing to pursue In the ares. JOIN THE REPUILICAN PARTY Donatio/ 75c—Aihlldren S5e proposal, ■ both would keep their Continue good, clenn, progreialve/government lit Mnncheater. W.hlch policy do we really • V present stockpiles. The truth prob- , For enrollment see we Ahly..4a that each, ot.u s now has Donnld Hemtngimy, lt^PUl>llpnw:'Reglatror ot Votcra, Municipal 4of«1 CivTutY 6.Sottsn**r ' •hough of sn atomic stockpile to really fbliow’7 Building, on Fridny, Mnrch 8, front 12:00 noon to 8:00 p.m. 4.De«' (rvitre, Medsl 63 Perhaps the snswar will ohly devastste the othc.r, and that we Tor furlhm^li^Informnllon roll are likely' to ease off on the pro come after We have decided what Our 5hof Services Include-- / j duction of bombe whether or not w'e prise the more In' the Near Ml 9-T411—•Ml Ml 9.q97ft—Ml9.D978e 3-6446— Ml 3-4635 - *, • Fast-paace, or a BriUah-AmerH /'. i there Is any formal agreement to RlUPUBLICAN TOM^' COMMITTEE OF .MANCHESTER. • do BO. Still, piers would be aoma cah aphere alring of a ll, I t is.alao'ntw that, after a period 1936, It has Ike erorlng thia lop- j So we .let up a little Club to handle matters—and it’i So if you want some fun and fast action —if you • DrrsATO Itedrxlgnrd Kfhd« • •* ot aomt months In which Ameri sided victory by taking 73 per.; for fun and for/rec. want to see what it’s like to call signals on the most can pollc.v, waa acting .AS if In- rent of all the indeiwndetit vole. [ All you do to join is dri\-e a new Buick—that makes you- apeet‘ioi> could be a substitute for If this It the Mory, we aie about j performance-packed automobile in all Buick history — TONY SALA, Prof to '* a member. And all you do to ^ ive this beauty is ask. T ',. one tries to think of soine con- i As we said, there's nothing else to do for irtembership CLEANISDand RLOGKED< back to- consideration of actual structlve and Interesting sllerna- except drive a nesv Buick. And, as well gladly show (LOWER STREET n ,o 6 | l LEVEI,) •V Because then you'll feel the sheer bliss of cradled travel * • limitation p t anuamenfs, outside Uve. We could have the Demo you, there's nothing to match this beauty as a bedrock the nuclear field. , - ■ in the best riding Buijek yet built-and of a wonrlerful crats endorse Ike. we sup|H>se. and ' buy—for We’re making the best deals ever on the b « t -Iti also appears' that we have handling ease in fhe/pai with the truest sense of direc nominate Adlal for vice piesident. Buick yet. fT^, fbial^ come’ Dill clrcfe from the ! and thei\ have the camiiaign he- tion y et.',. dOytr^when we were nervous lest tw-een the two parties and the Drop in on us'today or'tomorrow —press that pedal— •p Because flieu V'ou’ll tingle with the fla.sh-fast power Borne agreement' |o limit weapons two candidates for vies piesident response that's jolirs from Buick's big 322-cubic-inch and let the thrills fall where they will. might ^ leave Russia’s - great tvltlh Ike sitting grandly shove It *• 's^-to Buperiprity In the realnr of man- all, giving his bleating to both V8 engine—where horsepowers and compression ratios . / *Sm i' A d vaw td \’arichl4Pkrh Dytiafliiw Is th t imk/ D]/nafitnt fa * -,!/ -powar. undisturbed, * Now’, ap- houses. hit lofty new peaks, artd road command hits a soaring Buirk huildi lodav- It if standard nn Rnadmatirr. Supat and ' -'4;. parenUy, we are wtUliig to place Or, If the ^ Demoi-raits don't new level.,, , , ‘ ' . Canluty—optional at modest extra east on tha SpeeiaL "Toko q Brook" from your noYor oading'cboiot on Monday, WoUnosday and Lmltation of manpower last on choose to concede openly, they Because then-and only then—will you'feel the absolute Friday'oftoraooRS a t 2 :3 0 o-'elook. Turn your TV sot to Chonnol 18. Rokn any disarmament agenda, when we could please a lot of people hy giv WHM HTTII AUTOMOIIIIS A>6 tUUT used to .want It to be first, or at ing their nomination, this time, to •moothness and the electrifying action of today’s new ■UICK WILL lUllb THEM and enjoy Hio program. TtH,friond Hubisy about M o rio ^ 'f TV tpociols. 'toast co-equal W-ith limitation of a little fellow who - ohvioii.xlv Those ore cdl splondid second cars for yout shopping, taking the kiddies to w ta^hi." thinks he could make quite a run school, dancing lessons, etc. . ' ^ * —---J "'.J’" '■ 'Theat are the things that ap w‘ith it one Hairy Truman. ER pear. It la. we would say. a rather -Unfortunately, none of these In difficult correspondence, thiS'.l^- tel esOng things Is IJkely to hsp- Mi MCdt OllASONV. OE tween tha two heads of state, each I pen, simply neither the ON TV ^ lARS FEATURED ARE GREATLY REDHCED* ■' ■ " ] fencing long range, with the Kepubllcans nor Ih'e Democrats ••...... •I*:*** other. . g '.___1,;___’. _wiU beheVe-Mr.’Gamip, after a,ll. BLONII m n S MRS. DRESSER SUITE ii,.' : * 'Bul,®iet« are ope or two thlngf- CwBtoit I* jr*M» new Sritli wMi UU9I0AIU COMOfTIOMW* • See, Drive, Buy, Mqriarty's TV Specials ^ • elear ahd cfrtain about It, after Witt *VEnARESr M tttransiS^it! te a ,' t a f f e t a SUP and PEHICOAT ■ aU..In his Utear, President Eisen DeCorator-styled modem in gleaming Blond Limed Oak! ' . By ARNEL-^3.98 bach 1 . A D A M S and iln« ■' ' 1 hower begins to take his role, m 1084 I,arge. tyell-proportioned pieces'enhahe'ed with gleam* a d s . Elizabtlb M J Glaihoroua, rustling -taffeta slip and pettilcoata. In luxurious. ■ 1 iigala, aa a sasker of peace. He la shades of pink, blue, navy, fuchila, peacock, white or 'black. HILLIARD ST. M AIN ST. ing burnished brass drawer pulls! Includes tbe huge Mr. tsA manauvaring put- hito tha open, CtMMtlet Shadow-proof and wHnkle-freef'ZlpDered sidesi adjustable straps. GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Ihc: and Mrs, dretwer with curved top d|rswer, Undsoipedl ■ - looking for the good initiauve. The Hand Washable'. Slip alsea; 32,to 40; Petticoat: 24 to 30 Waist. 2IS MAIN STRIlf MANCHESTER .1 M anchester Hartford mirror, full-sfgc bookcase b ef with, sliding panels, s ^ - Mge-Allen, East Hartford, Is.'open iTieaday through Saturday 301-315 CENTER S T .^ TEL. Ml 3.513S ^ious matching chest. FSmohs' ^BETTAREST” inner* Joy and ptoatura witb which Bul- tiSO AJM. to SiSO P.M., Friday until 8:50 PJtf. Arlbar Dnif Stum Mitchell 9-1864 JAckson 2-6557 ‘Trlth. rngtchbur bog'-spring. COM- ' i’it 'V; . ' .) f ^ •V'- *: ”• '.’ r. >. ■ “• I r ‘ 'j. i ■I m s PAGE SIX
Edward p'Brien; St. Mary'a Epis er LaFleche. 67, former - deputy Named. Job# Uait Head named axoouUvo director t i om- To Attend Church copal Church, 11 ajn. aervlct, Miaa H^t W alfles Taste minister of national defanai, one- Show Drop Here ploymeitt sseuiity for the defiart- Evallne- Pentland; Second' Congre- tljne amhasaador fd' Greece ' and mcirt jresterday. ThC.. post pays fine of-his car caught Are and Hartford, March • (#)—Joseph $8,160. Oimpany 8w. was-- w— called —— id r put — ---- out On Scout Sunday gatlonpl Church, Mrs. R. H. Better, Cost M ore Canadian high .commissioner to In Idie-Oaim s Blodgett; South Me t'h odi st Australia from 1049 to 1091, D i^ J. Glbbona of North Raven, who ■J" the blase. But the trip was in vain. Church,, Mrs. Charles Straight; Wednesday. has worlMd ,for the gtata Lgbor FIRBMIAN DE3MGNIiNSTRATES-'' Stahl had everything under control AU iM n ^ n of tho Girl Scout AUhktit aty, N, J„ March 8 (40 Claims fog' unemployment com Department' for- 30 years; was Williamsport, Pa when his colleagues arrivod. and Zfoh Lutheran Church, Miaa pensation beheflts la the Manches 0 — Bflng * «rgaitiui,Uon ’in M « h e h e ■ t • Emily Klaamann; —"Tou nee It was this way. JhKnmle*. Intomedtates, Senlora Judge," ‘David Saeger said last ter area dropped from 770 to 7$1 And adulU, vdll atari off Girl ‘All Catholic Girl ScpuU in Man Fined $105, during tbs'weak ending March $, EW! S IC ! ★ night, in explaining a speeding Scout Weak, from Sunday, Marrh chester, Brownies. Intermediates according to the. State Labor De Jl, through Saturday, Marth 17, and Seniors, as well as leaders, are charge. "I Just bought sonte waf W aited for Light partment. ' \ hy attemuns their own churchca. Invited to a . breakfast In St. fles and was hurrying hom^ to get c However, the State also reported ndini Jame.s’ School hall at 10 u'clpck. In uniform, on Girl Scout Sunday, tham back to some friends before Santa Monica, Calif., March 8 that, claims throughout Oonneetl- thia coming Sunday. following attendance at' Maaa at they got cold.*' cut laqt week rosa by 7 J per cant. The Girl Scout Sabbath -win be their own churches. Municipal Judge Stephen A. (dP>—Pollca sag Farel R. Jonea re The Increase from 20,136 to 21,- ebaervcd at Temple Beth Sholom This breahfast is being spon Damico said it. was an unusual ex mained parked behind a Are truck 699, resulted mainly from the 970 261 BROAD Friday, March 16. with Mr*. Her sored byv Glbbona- Assembly. cuse but he wasn't moved by Iti' and police car at the acene of an claims -taken in the Bridgeport ■'5- bert I>lb in charge of-meeting Catholic Ladles of Columbus, and Saeger, 38, of Philadelphia, was early morning Are,;\Feb. 29, and area from claimants involved In the X and aeatlng the girls there. the Combined Catholic Mothers fUied $90 Ond had to pay $9 court that when directed^ to proceed WeetlnghOiise strike IduHa in charge. Of meeting Circles. Co-chairmen are Mrs. coets for the Feb. 19 traffic viola around them, refilsed. - In Manchester, 91 of the claims NEAR bllDDLE TURNPIKE W EST--RETW EEN THE W ADDELL SCHOOL and THE SUB POSTAL STATION and seating the girls at their re- Timothy Bye for the Ladies of tion; , . "I’m waiting for Uie tod light to ware initial, about the same as last 'apecUve places of worshin are aa Columbus and Mrs. Anthony Gryk change." they quoted Jonff. an In week for this cstegory, which in fdOows: Church of the Asaump for the Mothers Circles. , glewood accountant. dicates new spells of unemploy ' . .a------—— -— ■ • - N '^ tlon, .Mrs. Gordon Todd; Center 1 So officers arrested him. The ment. In addition, $22, or ,96.2 per Farkiag for Ovar H O Can ^ Stora-io4iar Paraal Piak-Up Sprvin* ^ Ooavaaiaat Aaiomaiie Exit Door Salf-Sanriaa Moat aaO ProOuoo Dopit. / .Ccmgifogational Chufch, 6:19 a.m. "red light" was on the police car. aarvice, Mrs. 'VVllUtm /^Imore; Norw ich Trpopcp to Deaths Last Night cent of the claims, were filed by Community Baptist Church. Mrs. Jones paid a $105 One yesterday. women. RoMrt Johns; Concordia Lutheran Norwich, March 8 SUte Jte- pleaded guilty to recglesa The Bridgeport office, with a 38 X':'- ; \/ Church, Mra. Michael Sibrinas; Trooper John E. Kearney. 48, aald . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS driving, a reduced charge. per cent increase, led all State of A lO T H SUPER MARKETS OPEN E^anuat Lulharan Church. Mrs. last night that he is retiring sfter London — Harry 'Thorneycroft, fice* in the number of claims taken Charles E. Case;,North Methodist 20 years with the State Police to 64. a labor member of Parliament ' IX)NG DAY with 4,111. Hartford was eeoond, U-i Church. Mrs. Bnlce Miller;. St. take a position as eecurlty officer from 1942 to 1999. Died.Wednes San 'Antonio, 'I'ex.- UP\—Sign at with 2.911; followed by Waterbury EAST CENTER ST. Vri^st'a Church, Mrs. Stanley of Uie Plastic Wire A Cable Co. of day. a local cafe: "Open 26 hours a 3,064;. New Haven, 1,976; and \ L u m ; St. Jgmea' Church. Mrs Jewett City. Montreal — MaJ. Gen. Leo Rlch- day." Stamford, 1,081.
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ODBTOiaMB* OOMOm / . Fssswsttoas , • • ■vary day sdlUoM anjey a front row aentar seat at Ml A R n Savtagi Bhowl . Tor more than 96 yeRis, we've been^owtng mil- FKK-OF'THf-CirOF'... 0N|#RKf M ore ih M 74 , ... MS ADViKTISlDI Ourrsntlr, loww priea* than tvar Wfon art the daUy •Kone of homeetiaken the sure AiiP-way to eteeMiy / REGULAR 4 f * attraikiea and we’ve noticed ao/aptireelabte Ihcreaae ^Frwhne6s-plus makes A&P fmita and vegetables'4 must for smart home la the atidlmeel If you haven't taken In ARFi latest Look to the redmetkmBimtke ,«ooiiomy in the vital area of food ependinft Nat- Bavinds Show, then do . ,' ^'koonl makers! Andyihe addition of truly thrifty prices makes AAP’s produce _ , valty. we-don-’t pretend to have the loweet pricM We've let a etoreful of eUUar values that guarantee LEADER...A&P! I pm»i S w eek B ^ Jon all items all-the time, but A rP does have more • " m center the target for go-getting budgets! Come see . . . you'll save! a dramatic change in ypUr budgetlngt iA N f MRKIR Nio reeervaBons laqtni^ ... and ARP hae no reecrni- low pctceronmoreitems, more days a week! And 39 "deiit, alther, aboutjiar allroot economy plans for'“M! > m . ‘ Oeme see . . . yOu^aavel for ^ biggest share of savings, pick ArP Exclu- \ WHITE Golcfen Yellow X-' y 'ehree: Ann Page Fine Foods, Jane Parker bakery Youll lova this MBOoth, tAngy, laaMn-rieh AUkig with g^qf ermt that Just RsMucodI ; ItlDATIONB DWPAimiRNT your mouth. Tiy ty* -taatXaiRpting favocMa todayl . y ARF Food Stores m im .o o S 8 0 : \ |products, and Eight O'Clock, Circle and em Le4big*on Avenue. New York IT. N. T. ^ |Bokar preniium-quRfffy Coffees! There’i no bet- l-LR. 1-OZ. JANI FARKIR CAKI NALP CAKI lOAP . . S LB itier way to cut total foixl bills! Why not rely, as tv FLORIDA SWEET JUICY BAG imilHons do, on ArP for.all your.food needs! Bread / Orahges S cc/:c7 1 1'4 j y < You canX buy tsstim-, finer-baked breadaoywbefel Made A&P TOMATO JIHCE .CAN of , Ihk finest ie%redientB~to make it extra tempting, it’s YIUOW ^ : ITOCK-U^WOW. AND SAVE WITH lanexcelleld for nutritioa sihong the ttq> 10 brtndii ^ OPEN UNTIL a.*w. -.t,« fTjX'4e7-?so ja&sHrtr'XotSisij IWSOUTSTANO^ RIO. 79^ RM. 43^ or UNiWT. \ / CAN Brown 'n Strvf Rolls 'wwiaHViV nowi r X This taste-temptiag cake is lavish with orangeped, citron aad raisim. . . YELLO W ' 9 P.M. EVERY topped widf crisp pecans. Your family wiU km its unustial. Rac flavorl.... » Of 4 9 c lorn Crwm SIy Ii Cam 2e!Z25° Fieer3 ,l£3r JoHo Porjkor Pototo Chips PKO COR aORIDA FRESH PKOS' JANI FARKIR FKO. OF • JANE rASKER THURSDAY HwIttR Pa(4r Napkiat 3„’'i^ 3 F . Protoin Brood rU ll Of VITAMINS l©Af 2r^ ■ 2T FRESH . UB LARGE f eC X' JoM Porkor Brood Crombi WtG • • X Piiiatipplr Jula£Ka!S"’iSi'’'26' Green Boifos jEmwHou 1 ’SSS* 49® .X • ■ CARROTS WESTERN CELLOS AND FRIDAY IMICE ljQ T M O Z > . ■ / • BAM Ballad iaoaf’S .jr ia S S I' Streifohegil Dog ld|d 4 35® JANE PARKER LENTEN FAVORITEI / A&P CANS SNOW Kosher DHt Gherkins r. iabbi qtb 35= AAPSpiiiRdi . ■ 2iX2r / You’re fiurc of a beufty ^m kiM wbea ywi serve thcac temptinc. swsgt rOtte They’re made with low of plump ralsina and e light touch of dandSkpRI HOT CROSS 29^ WHITE 1 b ttitoff mme MUSHROOMS IfolfoNji CAN 4T \. STOCK-1^ NOW AND SAVE WITH X sueusnonS GOOD XI : ^ X tins OUTSTANDING VALUE! dUAllTY X; '■ V. y y A&P S SENSATIONAI fottu n i,.. IONA CREtN PEA ANN FAOI ANN FAOI Fwre / 24 O Z B O T 4 S * ANN FAGi TOMATO 1 LB 15 O Z C A N . ^ /.■ MEAT OFFER CONTINUED' AlWAVS SFRieny FBESH v, II m P WHOll 12 O Z ^ J 1 LB 4 O Z KIRNIL douCCc-C^OU7~ U R CI EGGS ’" Z ” ” " 59= CORN FOR BOT C A N . , AGCO CURED 35‘ LUNCHEON . . SHARPCHEDOAR „ s r Troot or Prom 2 69= 5/ X woitccf-Cack MEAT CANS S citf Paper Towols\ 2 “^ 35® SUCED AMIRICAN-RtOCtSSCO Sultana Toomtoos 2 US I OZ BAM M El-OIIT '*“ 27' CANS DM Eteolo Prune Joict , SEST for yourself today! » lono Poochos Gm|)oliiiit SocHoos dOAllTY 2c;^2r SIIO SARDINES 2<7°29' YELLOW a iN G CAN hMairt Ceifaa u , ’;S 4^ *;;?1.29 REST ns UOZ WWC BONNYIROOK'SIO-GEST ^AllTY Slicad Pinaappla 2 “a'r 'S S ' AAP. Elborfd Poochos QOAIITY SUPER-RIGHT MILDLY CURED- BONELESS /. GehMfBagFaed 2 ^ 2 F CAN v / / lie oi s cc SALMON '" c A t U . 1 lOSTON STYLE or T084ATQ SAUCf WITH FORK 45= ^*;75= Rolfoblo Poos flNE QUALITY CAN t J A blend of pure cane and maple sjrrup ... wonderful JtUcy, rcdXipc tomatoes and just-right leatoning gives LARGE FANCY These tmder-cooked; b>P*of‘the-crop beans^ have a on wafflet, pancakce and French toaet. A rich addition Pooiily Flour 5 It ^ 9 1 this fine soup, its excrilent INvor. Grand at li soup ,.. LB id t SONNYEiElD SAG^G ' , /SAG ' ' sin^ply sensational flavor. Enjoy their tempt^ good - to to many dithca, priced for economy I superb as a teaty, rMdy-made tsucej SHRIMP CAN 39= 11S 4«C 2 IS C ness in.eaty-to-fix, one-dish mealsi GElSHA-IMfORTEO IONA TOMATOES s 2 SwMyfiold Rice EANCY »kos tM ncG w I ANN PAGE. ’ , SUPER-RICH? HEAVY CORN^FED STEER BEEF CRAIMEAT ' M5H OZ ISV]OZ Age MAYONNAISE pts31 ANN RAGE SW OZ A W C . QTS 53' 15 OZ 2 J C 1 PropOrod Spoghotti ANN RACE CANS A J c i ^ B E A N S 2 CANS • Spoohotti Muco MEATLESS 2 CANS W # 2 TUNA DINNER CAN C PORTERHOUSE or SIRLOIN Lg ■EARDSiEY Aim Pogf Solod Dressing 27 QTS rtivis STEAKS AtP TUNA FISH Aim Pope El^w Mocoroni RKG•17= i d FINE OR le / ifte /ooef^ CODFISH CAKES 2 ’®p?qr35= ‘ I QT 14 OZ 2 0Z c ANN 2 9 Ann Poge Egg Noodles BROAD RKG SUPER-RIGHTI HEAVY-CORN-FEDnurv Y i .v.'oFrsiY-ri STEER BEEF.. 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'The freshnest of AfcP CHUCK ROAST ■■ PKGs ■ w lr • X ■ - STRAWBERRIES : LUNCHEON 12 OZ . - ^ a c Coffee is qarefully guarded, inaeed! The FMSN 1 SMOKED - SUPER-RIGHT SLiaO, READY m e a t .CAN freshly-roasted blends are rushed right Picm'cs SHORT SHANK .33= TO BROIL 9T FRY 29 LB 5 9 ‘ AGEN ■ ^ * 9 ro Q z 9 0 c from the roasters to your A a P ...a n d B1AOV.TO.COOK LB Broilers or Fryers BIAOV-TO-CUOK LB'45 FROZEN ‘im PKGS.4 # 7 kept in the nat^iire-sMled bean until you - Sliced Bacon GtNUINE BEITSVIUE JP*- CAULIFLOWER i WITH Broiler Turkeys RIAOYTO^OPK A&Ps .pVVN ALL-PURPOSE buy. T^en your choit!e js Custom. ■ ■ 1 PLAVOKI Ground exactly right far your coffee* ALL X ) A c SUPER- ^ C c § ■ Fm« memt m tM. Raariaiwd Uvavob SateNai, Baxter Pototoes 21°^ 29= Morton Chickeii Pies 4r*K«95= PURE VEGETABLE shortening Tup Round Steak M«9* te toi eOomfiq M ieN-MMiMi|Hr amt virtaiir. GOOD RIGHTlBRjl^ maker, to give you all the rich, fresh-at* Nifty Frozen Woffles RKGS < Agon Froxon Succotnsb 2 ZP tomorrow flavor in your cup...avery Pork Chops CtNTI»£gT5 U w ' AAAI GCA’S PeMfeOtT DMe Mf AMI... swu X . , 1 LB IC 3 LB time. Try HI' 'O jkofTf oat Law CAN 1 .CAN Thick Sliced lecoa 2 5kinlMS rnmMorts ..EY S ^ p e r rkets Geafgatot 1 LB —‘suert------H — ^ -AO^- 1, LB PKG' tlGHT IBS ^ ' CHOCOLAnS MiNigtMvt PKG ■mwTFii m io AidD MBLIOW:^ **flAyOt*SAVER’' ROAStEDI A&P's. OWN PURE VEGE- ." A a P Coffee’s scientific "F lavo r-S at^ roast- ^ «£ P S YOU FStSH KIEFS YOU FBESH FOBrCOOlClNO AND SALADS facial •EiCM-NUT DAIY FOODS KARO SYRUP FOe COOKING AND SA^OS TlfBUIt TABLE ALL-PURPOSE OIL-’ iag m «hod evenly, geafly, roaets to perfeetiaa •eOUFJO-THE .CLOCK tdliNO THE aOCK SWAFlSOirs /' ..'V; I."':- eifery lingl* bsapi. Since wd Idon’t reett the MAZOUOIL MAZOLA OIL KIKNEX eniotu 0R‘ DIAL SOAP MAt SOAP Sfrohiid 10 “ > 97* 1 1 m LoIm I 2 ’'”>»“«43' turkiy 4:iSi95‘ PINT • • -QUART 9ICH aMg Hfo out of it, yod enjoy :«offee~that’g *Alivt •Eat-Mea c U b lG f **^^2.03 F«( wtM |3 ‘ 2 ">***r-a*4 f ‘ BOTTLE ' .BOTTLE Rs4 CkdsT£89" » as Mar K93 2 .7 A with Flavor” ..,every fimg/ ' 2 M« ‘"t 25' 2 UTK Utl 35' Jtmior * 6 > « I 5 ‘ Rad Label PtS. 32e Q tS .Ale I ' _ , TURKtY ‘/Y ' - Y ' ' ■ .4 , t A-4 /i’4 I . . ‘.I'-if '^'l •' h'.li F•.^ . A,»Ff . ( v'-i' ■■ -^^.V *<''iu :y.'1’^ V ■ V 4 ' ,1,' '-.i,,,.’.'i, ;; "i 4' 'TIL <\ ‘ i' • » ■ ’•^ ■ ‘ t.. ..', • ,? r- » *■ ■ - . r ^ t . ...' ■ ■ X- :--\ .-'I. :V I" , I \ jfANCHESTER EVENK^G HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ THUpSDAV, MARCH 8, 1986 PAGENINB r E S .. ' MAN^HfeSTER EVENING EERALD, MANChEETE|i;'CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH S. 19W . '-■ ~ ' - - - ••• -\—I "'—------^ -- - —'- '------^------'------—
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X ■,: Listed below are just e few of the • w. ANNUAL M, Kores of every day low prices you Sr can expect .In First National. Yos, U."- there's been a store-wide reduction f * ^ • coty0 going on at your First National Store in recent months. 7 - R I B C U T Lean, Tender and Meaty PKGS Facial Tissues Cut From Young Pofkers KlflMUiiex OP 400* / SpagheNiX^ e v e r y d a y t o w P R K E S L a R o sa ar Macaroni ♦ y CLOVtRDAU n and Tender. hud: % PKGS m m FINAST u Saiin m OFM m w , A^da From Fully Ripa California Tqp>atoaa ' j ' 460Z )a n n e t . Spanlih/i^a u fc OWS'33' , - A , B t f Tioniato Juic0 CANS FINAST LB • . • A NABISCO • Ptofn'u^ Larga Tandar Paas Tlwt LitaraDy Malt in Y^r AAouth PiX^OnMk Tender PePs «Sr« 3ooJ 1/a/ufA f Fresh HcNlcleck Fillet LB P a # :P 3i^^':25 / . Sarva Thorn Whola Sluffad with Crab or Shrimtp 4U. Tom -w JFresh Sliced Cod K e n -iU T re a is ^ 24DZU(0 3 5 . 't - > , ' . \y ' I B S ^ l a l ^ a e ■ SILVER .LANE '''x ' Katdiup Packad in California • Fma'Color 'apd Dalicata Flavor ^ B ^ I C K p v B Sweat Mixed X JAR 28-OZ 5 9 * T o m a t o e s Fancy Whola BAKERY VALUES FRESH FARM PRODUCE C lo V e rd a le -w ’**«>« 5 y Famoui Northwest Blue Lak'a Variety ^ Wonderful Natural Flavor ./ .y ■■ ,\ Pry Milk f S 15'A-OZ' D'ANJO Rifs OB Hi*Ho 33 -w | Ireen; B e m s CANS CREAM..'-:. ,''.,.m.AUi,: -V SW eet Rye Bread .1,,^ 4DZPKG 2 9 * SmallN^ Tender Blue Lake Varialy • Packed Whola W^\ , JO A N C A Ip L SPICIAL M a r*a V » „ „ a 9 15'A.OZ Sliced - Enriched 18-02 LOAF CANS 'rime Juice SUNSWEET Q Tin 3 3 G r ^ n : B e a n s ' Fre-Conditioned ■ Cemst®^^^, „ „ „ 2 5 . California Blanhaim Variety • Packed With tha Pits In Raisin Rbund Cake *'1^ 41< For Fine Eating LBS Deg.. Meal 63* lM »*e4 ei»«“ Whola Pealed 17-OZ CAN 30-OrCAN s P i a A i , ^ ^ . r Checolate -Denwits - PKG OF 17. d k s 9 * . v/aiM»T SPBCIAL^ €iif"B i§e 2/'i^'47< luscious Extra Larga Halves in Heavy Syrup r Bulternnt corns Cake EACH 1BOI Natural or CANS' 29-OZ CAN om Swaaianad • Ju'** Bariliett Pears Fresh Crisp Jumbo Bunches BCHS Dili. Dickies . 27* HOT CROSS BUNS f . . ' I Bjua Lake yariaty • A Oahixa Pack '• Serve Hol^ or Cpid X3ANOLROL Gr«l»< ;'T- PKG OF'I S 3 3 « D eack es »'0z.uN 2g< Breakfast Favorita CALIFORNIA • Swaat a^d Firm 15'A-OZ CAN Green Beans' Mlipucle .7 french Dressing BDZ 2 0 ' California Tender and Flavorful Spears Emperor Grapes 2^* 33' CALIFORNIA -■ ' , , \ DOLE'S.. R y f t B l l ' - X >whao" Maw , ^ 3 S S 46 OZ CAN 2 ^ € . SHARS IS'/i-Ol CAN FROZEN FOODS * Sunkist Lemehs 6 '°* 23' 'm uif-ozm m i J ^ | T ‘ Siaak Sa^a " C k 7DZ m g ^ Evaporated FLORIDA-.’TaUlv Swaai . , ' - m^ a U r U lB 9 with AAushreoms MR d u B B * u B CANS c B O ^ 0RAN6E JUICE 1 ■ FINAST 2 60Z Grapefruit FOR 3 9 I2 0Z JAR yor garden • Frash Frozen CANS e B a B ' Pftpiiut Butter Smeothy or Crunchy FLORIDA Full el Juica . PERFiCT FOR LINTIN M IAlS L O W P R I C I S O N ^ Save up to 40*?% on VALMOA S LB BAG • FINAST 16 9Z CAN . Orang# Juice oovudau 2 ‘ qtcans Z 9 c 4 5 Foisisi FsjAJ ticiU Sweet Cherries You V. fv#7 COPPER CREST COOKWARE B o o n s GARDEN • French Cut 2 3 5 C aORIDA - Solid Heads Had, Try Themt ' .ceaaM eotroM • s t a m u s s s t i i i H a d d o c k F i l l e t fINAST . , M-OZ PKG 4 5 c p i n a ^t h a d d o c k O' CLOVERDALE C a h b a g e ' - ;3*»,|9 DOZ UNIT NO. • Now on Sale! . la r C e size Just jAdd Y.oij* Favorite Dressing * Fraik r CUanad _ _ Dish Sticks ■■ i E 6 G S World Famous Quality. Keep ^ Supply On Hand For fiM ASr PROIEN PIES . Varied Meals and Snacks. 8 CUP PERCOLATOR CELLO I Q . 10 stic k s - a ll h a d d o c k Salad Mix 15. Spinach PKG I7 < STfCfcNfY aO * Regular Price 1195 c h i c R i n . S l i p - t u k k i y ' 4 B-OZ PKGS 89. M PapR er i K)0* l/»"02 PKG,_..|YC K eeb ler Town Kbui# Ciackvi , LI PKG 3 7 c 3 «oz rK=s^|,0i| Vegetable Soup 2 1% 27< WE RESERVE THE Vaalla to a d iu«Ntn>, in 39c Gaucho's Cookies lUPRY'S U-02 PKG 3 9 c ^You Pay Only 7.99 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO limit with $5 FOOD ORDER fiRcy' Crasts 7)i-oi ciuo 2 7 t Mister Mustard «h o zm i 2 3 c Chicken, Noodle - 2'°c;^’33< RIGHrTO LIMIT FIRST NATIONAL n STORES l l ^ ' quantities . ' Thii 'a jh e fasf piece and will QUANTITIES, Odapp Soap 10c P erm a Starch * Uquia 1602 an S9< Cream of Tomato .4 CANS 47. complete your iet of eight pieces. -.... t.- -j..: A r m o u r C a n n e d M e U t_s Golden Cookies C a r a m e ls Horseraclish -v-- 'Chappad Ham - Cafkiad la a f Uaah OavHad M aat ^ Vl|aiiiia l uMapii L Red ^ Heart' K a r o !s y ru p L u c k y L e a f tnuiun ur Mulusaua Ringi .-i' '■ K ra ft k ira ff Traal X » .. QTRS 2 'La"*" 57c D a w n F re s h Mazola Oil , S w a n 'S o a p tuiain ur SumprYinfan ' • "■ ■ ^ ■ V i-,. Pla filUnea G i b b i . ’ * . . ' i l*"'■ X I 4 ' " - Deg food - g la d , ■hia ' 12-OZCAH“^ 45c 2 CANS 55c 2 S’lk-OZ CANS 3 U 2 445ZCANS 3 3 c Apple- pr Cherry »42 can 3ic sliced Beets 2 • or 19t Muslireefli Stewk Seiice Pet Saloda or Ceeilcinf ' Pure end Mild 12-OZCANS 69c :|^T" ' ' V ! J Kretschmer's^ V 19c ^ ; I LB PKG 37c 50ZJAR 1 9 c . ^ Blueberry Spinach ' ' i OZCANipc . . . t > ,Y' Wheat<3erm- «<»« 31c 2 .16 OZ'CANS 2 7 ^ i ' “.S'.22c 2^,5*43c ff32cX ,.S. die t . T Strawberry • sio: cav ^5r Tomatoes 4. 2 ">'' ozsani2U ■.liincAH 10c ■ ^ SMALL BARS - 25c:
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'/ .. \ MANCflfeSTfeR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 19M MANCHESTER E V E ^ G HERALD,. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. MARCH 8, 1956 PAGE BLSVi^ FAC-ETEM Cookie/Sale Here / Chamber Voting R o e k v O U Daily Radio To Start Monday Skywatch Schedule On New Officers School Head - OPEN THURSDAY .Dr, Thomas Healy h u been WDRC—i l M Eaatara Btaadard Time tv n O —M80 Local girl Kouts will atari tak ^Friday, March t n'onilhkted for president of the r o a s t in g CHICKENS Reveals Plan ing orders for cooklet' Monday, Midnight.—2 a.n...... Volnateera Needed • Mancheeter Chiunbcr of Com ond FRIDAY OlM lollowlBK , - Marsh XZ, Mrs. Bruce Ml)l«r, chair iZ a.m ,^ < a.m. , merce for the coming year, ...... Paul SHadhan , '' * i wish I couM get chlckeiu Hk* yours where I live,” MX9 mspUM b f la* tadio OMBai*- ood BirtnlBg <3««l Muila man of the cookie aale. annourtcM , .* aLm.—. S a.m. He huds a slate of four officers To Quit Post stanu^and m wtoiact to ciu a n wrKXB«.B«rlorf«B preatded over by tlrat vice preat; vice president: and Robert Boyce, 1945, the superintendent gaye his iT —Muate HtrcbUt deiit’ Mra. Herynan Peteraen. in 10 p.m.—Mtdnig'ht ...... Anthony Zillnskas . .ii^Reoord «*»u» WHAV-Bncor* rbMWr ^ ^ truaurer. age as the reuon for retirement. WlWB-ReOU«^ WCOC—Opod Bytnliic M uM ' the abaatfee of prealdent Mra. Skywatch Post located on top o f Manchester Police Station. N'omlhated for 2-year ternu u wft0.^tmur Biswa Volunteers may, register at Civil Defense ■ Headquartara, Municipal He la «B. W tSw—ETMitaB iirtBAdd Gladys Mpycr. it was announced directors are. Edward tGlenney, Chatterton said, “I feel my PRO-*sl Kolto w H o.“ N«w« oI World Building, Manchiater ’ on Monday, Wednesday or Friday, from 1—5 BTB.-Wax«er1ia by Mra. Irene Kovalcek, ehairman A lly. Jay E. Rubinow, Frank training, thinking and attitudes WDRC—Bins Croiby mi or Tuesday evenlnf. from 7:30—9:30 p.m., , . Ready In 3 minutes , WGTU—Gabriel Heautr of the tdfnporary neighborhood set Sheldon, Karvey King, Shirley are out-dated. Unless we gre YBAY-BtUr KMImU up committee, that the entire town Harrington and Stillman Keith. Yoa-ftf boiiiu vdiiM M dvKDOUJkR tfH A Y —1-Roaary-----,•W aympat hetie to a trend we can’t WCCC—Good__KveninSiOopd iiyMIns O* Kuale Will probably b e' divided Into 1945, he served the West Stafford , Nominated for 1-year director HANDY’S do our beat work.-” v ' “ "TIC—Pe iW Ybua* WKNB—ClnnerJB—Dlnn *■Date - neighterhoods in the fall, inas iear Rev! Camp, Congregational Church before go ternta are Adam Rhodes, to fill the Hit announcement came aa a DAYS SALE. Just M m 9b4M ^ L U R iRO-Cai Kolby WTIC—On, Man-e (•atniie much aa the experimental Central .TU»wazworlu WDRC—Charlea Coilinrwood ing to the Allston Congregational unexpired term of. Dr. Healyl and. complete aurprise to everyone. He Neighborhood-has been working so Neil Ellis, to fin the unexplri^ Brown ’N Serve Sausage “ «H A V —Betty Ktroball WGTH-Say It With Uuaie At South Cliurch ■Church. said he had told only one person DANDIES! Arngdiif — but truul N |^ WCCC—Record Review aucceasfuily. 'Phe council voted to During his seven years In Bos term of DeCormler. of hla intentions, hia secretary, WHAY—Polka Parly ' ^ , recom.piend that chairmen for the WKNB—RequeM Matinaa WCCC—Good bvenins Good Uuale ton, he spent conaideiAble time The slate w u presented by a Mrt. Jean Weber. "And ahe Kept y s t m o —The womail new neighborhood groups be ae-, The Rev. Russell E. Camp, D. Dl, thu Mild of SUFER SAYINGS WDRO-Cal Kolby WKNB—Robln'a Neat with patienU at the Masaachu- Committee compoeed of Cheater E. the secret well," he added. WTTC—l^na Raafrr lacted as soon aa. poaaible, for ap PrbteaUnt chaplain at the Con Hogan, chairman; Phillip Harri WOTHr-Wazworka WDRO^y SonJeep . necticut State lyiaon. will apeak aetta General Hospital and at the ■ ravpiuHbnary ^ Members Of the Board expressed WGTH—(Mficlal Datectlva / proval at the April meeting, so Boston Ps/chopathlc and State son, Robert J. Smith, Matthew M: .their regret at his decision and turMi in fvtiy dnporfmtnf. i ^ Y —Record Rddee [hat thSy may be trained for their on "Are You Qiialified?" at the Moriarty and D. Lloyfi Hobrpn. ■ ready in 3 minutei WCCC—Record lUrlee- SllA - ^ fourth Lenten - service sponsored Hoapitala. He studied psychology M id he would M welcome to WKNB—Requeat llatinaa WHAV-J»o(kaAV-Po Party ^ ^ . new diitlca during the month of at ■ Boston 'University and la a '■ lest ^rihk change hia mind. 'The Board voted WTIC-«ewa WCCCH^ot------pod---- Kvenins.. - Oood Kuale May, by the Methodist Men of the South U.S. C ou t Giiardamen man 27 WDRO^ewa ^ _ WkNB—Robin a Neat Methodist Church Sunday eve ^adiiate of tha Institute of tta appreciation for his long serv WTIC—Uine Ranter Ttie Rev. John R. Neubert of the. Pastoral Care. light ahipa !In U.S. wicaters. ■ no waste fdt ice to the town. However, It t(M warn-Bob and Ray WDRC—Johnny Dollar Community BaptUt Church, re ning at 8 o'clock, a WGTH—oinciat DetectivaDetectii Dr. Camp, a native of Glaston ■ fully precooked -no action on hia resignation. * 'TOAT—Record Itodae presenting local clergymen for a Chatterton haa been connected WCCC—Record Ravlaw bury, was minlfter qf the Allston ■ made fresh daily •H *'wi?AY—Nile Watch ^ , _ term of one year, ye^rtad that •with the \Ternon school system ?5§Ew.o“ssr w n c —Eaiiter Seal Parade of Btara all Manchester girl a^uU will at- Congregational Church in Boston since 1923. when h« came here aa W D R O -^ h»*by. WDRC—21«t Precinct. lend their own churches on Girl for Sevan yeara, before heebming STARKISr chunk ^ POPULAR WOTH—Bob and I WOTH-Qffbeat coach and mathematica instructor. l:r WHAY—Nile Watch ^ In several oif the chur^es the Prison at Wethersfield and the Oa / W IC —Eaaier Seal Parade of Btara Buperentendent, taking over aa WDRC—net Precinct scouts will participate In the born Farm at Enfield in Septem- superintendent in 1945. WGTH—Offbeat service. Edward O'Brien haa con her 1953. He attended Mt. Hermon Before coming here he taught in sented to become chairman of thp School In Northheld. hiasa., aiyl Newport. Pa., for one year and In WHAY—NIta Watch camp committee. Springfield and Trinity Colleges. S W E H PEAS WTIC—American Adventure' West Hebron, N. Y.. for two yurs. WDRC—Jack Carenn At the conchiaton of the meet Hs was business secretary o f the Bom In Cortland. N. Y., he at Hartford YMCA during hie college SUPfP MAPKfIS 3 WGTH—Night Kuale tng, delicious refreatimenta were Wliite Tuna tended Yale University and the STATUS 400 SHEET years. Upon graduating from the BROOK *'WHAY—NIta Watch served by Mrs. Edward Moriarty University of Connecticut. WTIC—American Adventure and Miss Jennie Wind. The next Hartford Thcoloilical Seminary, he He la a member of the Elka BOURNE said Manrrord ■ WORC-BinaWORC-Blna CrpabyCroaby meeting will be on April 3 at the obtained hla master's and doctor's Clubs, the Chamber of Commerce 8 WOTH-Nisbl Kualo i i s * l Homt of Mrs. A. B. Sundqulst, SO degrees at Boston University. Or' and Masons. He is married and h u B Taaiai Ooed Mualo WHAY—Nile Walcb wniya St. dalned in Stafford Springs In seven children. ' iporta WTIC—ConveraaUon c a n WDRC—Amoa n' Andy P ork L b . WOTH—NItht Kuale Mrii K illed on Parkwav^ tias.. \\ m Addresses Units C hoice RIN A9U AU TY WHAT-Nllp Watch Tnimbiill. March 8 1^- Philip It on, WTIC—ConveraaUon Steer \ Lb. SZ q So? 2 v m Sds* C ^ Mnale DRC—Amos ana Aadr J. Caronar'22. of New' Haven, was V. On PTA, Home Chuck Steqk GTH—Nlshi Music o n injured fatally last night when hit ,\ Shoulder III . car went off the Merritt Parkway buy a pound WHAY-^News____ . . Nlfhi WeWil iin< "The P T A and . the Home'’ was C u t L b . ^ _ -B-fCeem. apart U iB I WTIC—McGee and Mnlljf onto an eaplanade and itruck the topic of the interesting and Lam b C hop WDRC—Romanes Moeda tree. He was dead on arrival at a eat a pound fRUir^OGKTAIL WGTH—NlglU Music helpful talk given by Mrs. L. F e e b l y " ^ 'r o o ^ ^ S d ^ i ^ f c i Ooed Kuala » i l » - _ .. BrldgepoH Hospital. _ Theodore Manduca of Old Or WHAT-Nsws: NlfW WalcB Sliced 0^ ^ L b j -—-t- »• Ceaa. ------censarvattar- chard, Maine, at the Joint ineetjng Bqef k iy e r POPULAR W VRO^oy Uoabaida DRC—Ronuncs Moods' nnfYi of the Waddell and yViLahington 808 waiW-Juu Stars WGTH-— ^1-Nir Might "Husle 1 L b . Parent Teacher Aasns. lu t night TANCY 5 CANS X W:S8— ^IlnaV.niiHiM. iwia WHAY—Save a Life isniiiiiiuiiiiii at the Waddell School.' Sousooeiraa Moot R oll lOdod Kuala ^IC—Great GildsrsletVt Aik Your Doctor A'P QTITL every 3Siii In her talk, Mra. Manduca told Quality Meats _>RG—Meeds tor Romsaee how the tax rate In the part of GTU-rArmy ol Burs KJ55* taste tttviaat4k{ "Maine from which she comes is 95 a—KeaTtba AiUat To Phono III aroM fn^.!N -S^r4M '>Sauaagei iRO—Ntwat Almsaae "Do Yott Take'.the Tlpne?" ' -^1 WGTH—Bob“ and ■ pay A t the business ’ meeting of the I n c Y ^ ROnROnOUBBD U :t a - H. L HANDY CO,.Makar, of (amev. Handy', bbeon, ha*, bank, ond cold cuH, Waddell P T A preceding the pro WiBtYt-.Weira;LWIgm WaMB T v i m c E WTIO-Bports Final j Wine$ gram, with .President Mra. James • R.K.______«0 B I rPJL ji.' . WDRC—Kal Colby Beckwith presiding, the '^hdihihitt f.t-fc-"- $1.80 P«r Hm m C d l WGTH—Bob und Ray Your Noxt Ing committee presented/xhe fol- H :8- Codiced Sdldiiti Sliced 59e n C B M BTB WHAY—SyraplMiw lowing slate of officers' for the ■ U f d M W O WTIC—Btartlme Bfrenads COMT TO COAST coming year: Mrs. Rpbe'rt Heins, WDRO-Ntght .Owl ProioriptioR president; Mra. R w er Bagley, B E B Y »0 B IX MAMCKEBTXB WOTH-Danes Tima CAUrOBNIA SWHT WINfS L b . U i4 »— first vice prasldenif Edward Tlm- 'it r s t 5 5 c WHAY—Nile Walvb M IT, (H8MV, MUKATK brell, second vtc^ president; Mra. w n c —■tarUght Bersnade Dollar Quality at Penny Prices! WDRC—Danes Orchsstra WWTI SOIT, PAU M Y SNMIT £\\l // John Hutchings/ recording secre tary; Mrs. pdnald Adams.‘ cor- Pepderohi L b . 89e GEN iRAL Quinii^ rUponding Secretary; Jack Mc- Ex-PoBtniMler D iet or 7 r,i. 1.35„,2J9 cSrlhy, tr^ u rd r; and Mrs. Ralph LOViiy, HANDPAINTEi) Greene, Mrs. kenneth^Wig^en and T V SERVICE South Windao>, March 8 tBh— Arthur/ftittenberg, PTA Council DajTB C 9 i K Alfrad Odan,.. 86. former port* UFRANC WINES delegatd. Robert Kippax/ gave MgktB $2J5 9 £ 9 9 FtnaFarta m uter at Mansfield Center, died sm mz mu partitmlara on the annual Eastef yesterday at a cohvalaacant home. - TEL.M1S-S1M IIMT, POIt, TAWNY PMT, smHxmwiTH, egg'hunt to take place March 31. Services will be held Saturdey. The apdaker was introduced by MUKATli, CI8AM SHtMT, mssmtm. Mra. Howard Hanaen, prealdent of AMERICAN ciu« MV tHnev the Washington PTA. tOTflED IN CAHKMiNIA 1 After the program, all ad /by piece journed to the cafeteria where cof 5TH fee. cookies and hermits .w’ere / 3 « » • * 1 MARY SAYS^"A RIAL MONiY SAYIR FOR YOUR FAMILY DINNER" - •lOT 1.15 seiwed by the refreshments com A SCHOONMAKI* KUCTION mittee. , * V. (■FT’S PREMIUM SMOKED /\ COAST TO COAST Elks Honor Team 4 lb . A v |. At Dad-Sort Parly SHOULDERS HO TABU WINfS Modem Colors for Modern Tablosi Loaf Cheese •UMUNBT-mWANMt , Over 176 attended the third an-* C ream y AUL BUHF o u t f r o m w e s t e r n STEERS 5TH ^ t f 9 9 c t-tK m i I run I nUal Father and Son NigM held by A MOUTH WATERING TREAT ■ ^ " A SUFER DUPER SH H Ad T a s ty •OT GAt 1.89 1.(W MM(B the Manchester Lodge of Elks last M uenster M t l-IBSBTMM night at the home on Biasell St (OMim fifi Im p orted ' M i \_ SWIFTS I.UU8FUS ,A'delicioua dinner waa put on by FREE ■ Leh“ '■* BJorknjah — ------ahd. tiU------dinnerr,c( ,fcom- I^ish Lb. O . 1 Lb. Fronkfurtun mitteee. The Elks basketball team, BieVCheese si'STEAKS -SO * 1 Lb. Ctlfo locen Whiskies WITH »39» IN which won the championship in the KtaiSTtK T A W Junior Rec League, were {he guests FAHCY STEER BABY ’ 1 Lb. Bog Sottsogt of honor along with their fathers. le Cheese lc ^ 2 5 e OLD HARVEY SA¥g TMim Booklets on "How to Play Basket BEEF LIVER 43c ball’' were distributed to the WHfIKIY jMEAVr WESTERN STEER youngsters by the Quaker Oats SWIFTS PREMIUM SFIMNO Oo. The highlight of the evening i TKNDER waa movies, showing Navy opera-' 1 9 9 i BoiiGless Chiick Ertast JUICJ tlona, donated by tne U.S. Navy. l . . 7 Ret. $t.S9 Vnlue ^ This is getting to-be one of the LAMB STEW 2 25c HAtf 7 ^ 3 9 ft moat popular nlghvin the Elks Ac - ^ ______GAt tivity, Proffrim, /and“ the lodge 1 Orange juice 2 Lm 39c WHItKIfS IN THIS PtpOVCT f t Mopes to bring to Manchester next Block Chii^ Eoiist • year some prominent rfthlete' to 4 er Mpet VtAg’sW O Mississipni BACpK 39< speak to the b6ys. . /' Chairman Dave DeMerchant Fr. Fr. Potatoes 6 Vk,..$1 LEAN wishes to thank all the members MAINE UVB \ BAILARDS who made this Wght so ei(fertaln- FRESH GROUND Sltoiiidier Lam b Chpps MEATY ing for the yovtagiiters. i Pkg. FISH STICKS and BUND STtliiaNT WNHgm ft LOBSTERS i,89c f r BOTH FOR Farm Fresh Fruits and Vegetables YIAtS OtO 1 PKG. . FRIES 45c Bakery BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINNER Fiwsii iTtQZEN j HEY! HONKVDEW ’ MELONS Ea. D e p t. r . HAMBURG 3.53 FRESH OYSTERS 89c 5 Pkfs. $ 1 YOb WANT TO FREE! ■ora sot ONLY WaxBeanis H.NOW W H ITE 9 9 ^ Special: \ E x t r a f a n c y LYNNBROOK DUY A POTATO? MU8HROO.MS Lb. 1 LB. HOMEMADE SAUSAGE MEAT Green Peas 5 PkKfi. $1 . ,^ tUNOra WHtMIY BETTER BLOCK CHUCK 35c 3 - 9 9 * ■ WHEN YOU BUY L J!' TURNIPS A GREEN BEANS Conos I Shakos 2 ^ . L b . 3.27 Papular la one of the few 3 Lb. 39c 1 LB. COLONIAL SKINLESS FRANKS SundcMS Quorta COOKIES ^nrea where vou can buv ONE SWEET JUICY Ih o t h o u s e PRUIOS JUICE . ' 29< "GAt * 7 .8 9 1 LB. EXTRA GOOD SLICED BACON Malta Pints POTATO or O.NE TURNIP, or TK.MPLE R E0a79cLb . . A , ONE ONION. Toil aee — we TOJdATOES WHISXItS IN THIS PICOOCT don’ t force you to buy MORE ORANGES dCT-KITE . . U.S. NO. 1 GRADE B 5, t A'HD 7 YIYS OID than you by pre-geMGig- 4Sc Baoket’ f r o z e n FOODS FRESH FRUltS and PRODUCE ing. Here you can biiy*JUST the 4 9 c Dor. 8 la A Baoket amount you wabt, becauae our W A X PAPER I 3 I U B . U 23c POTATOESa. YoHay Frost Molon Soils ...... 14 oi. phg. 29e 3 DOZ. ORANGES 99c produce It not packaged. Stop Green Mountain, Maine Potatoea that cook OlD HOFFMAN in Boon and aee bow much bet up anowy-white, fluffy and mealy. IM s Eyo Fish litos ...... 2 8 ob. pk^s. 49o tout SUM tetM lj^ FA N C Y b a n a n a s 2 lbs. 29c A^ARAGUS ter it la to BUY JUST W H AT iiauBl our variety la one of the flneat la LA KOSA EliiOW MLB. T Q ^ SwMt Lifo Iroccoli Spoors . 2 iD.Oi. pkgs. 49c VOU WANT! ’ - , Iowa! 69 S W L Orongo Juico > v.... 1. 2 4 oi. cons 29c ExTra Fancy Tomatoes pkg..35c . L b BAG' SOT* " 3 .9 9 CA.NNON T A L L $ 1 MACARONI 2 a..»37c a '«REE.N S VtASS OtO SPEARS C A N S \ 'X As Advertiied On Popular's ^ A L L M EAT . NEW STORE HOURS NOW IN EFFECT: or CHICIUIN C A ^S OPEN DAILY UNTIL 4 P.M. ASK AlOUT OUR UNIQUE MANY OTHn POPtnU ItA N M VARIETIES S AVAHAtU AT AAP STOm THURSDAY o m I FRI. UNTIL 9 F.M. DEUYRRY SERVICE SCIENCE FICTION THEATRE 6-O'Z. : F O O D MeRcafie Instant JAR C H A N N E L 18 RAD CRYSTAL. BLEACH 23c 118 j N Monte PEAS WGTH SNOW'S MINCED CLAMS 23c ) m a r t NEW >1 MONDAr9P.M. Snow's Clam Chowder ^ for 49c EAST CENTER ENClAlta i ENCUNRj E^TRA TALL MARV’$ lMAHOIS/ I 'MANCHESTER'S MARKET C)F QUALITY" kMARKETSy STREET Dairy Quetfl No* 1 FANCY CANS Hplidoy Asst "TLb. Pkg.46c Hi-Ho Crdckers ,i lh. box 3 3 c 488 HARTFORD RD. II South Main St. Mitchell 3-6920. 151 MIRDLE TURNPIKE WEST— MI’3-8338 Ftoo Dolhrory on O rders^ or Moro FLENTT OF FREE PARKINO FRONT AND REAR OF MARRIT MANCHESTER > OPEN EYERY DAY 8 A.M. to 19 P.M. INCLUDING SUNDAYS . . • A. R. C0E Jr., Prop. Burry Fudge Bbcirtbread 49c" Sliced Bread Queen 15e ' / J.- . ‘ ■ I a » . t
rAOE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESti^R.‘CONN.,-THURSDAY. MARCH 8, 19S« MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,'MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDA^, MARCH 8, 1968 PAGE THIRTEteil ^ i.i'i. 11 rtflgis...... lUE Bars U^S. New Technical pchool’Herev Namefl Chairmen Eden Firm through the weekend. The quea- Hodge,, historian; Mra. John Na- eea'aeeeeeee*s***eea'aeee4***se*s**e*eee**i SEATO Blames Russia ia Sees Bolton tlon, ha explained, la^ln ihalntain- Named President retto, 'firsl guard; Mrs. Harold Runaway,^ruck ing a good surface. Ice thlcknesa Woods, second guard. / Plan to Settle Recommended hy State Board at tha pond ia 'atili of auffleient Of Emblem Club iAppointive. officers, /M ra. Hips Embankment DiiUesTalk On Fidno Seeks TPC Approval depth for aafa a k a^ g , .averaging Geqrga Bngliah, chaplain sad Mrs. * STBQpr DISH TOWEL : For Asia Area Tension 12 inches. . Mrs. Joseph R. Reynolds, 234 John Zlemak, 'martha^ were, Nswtoii. March 1 (F) Joseph 144 Day S|trike A new State technical . achuotolocal technical school, said today A anow-blower «ras tiaed experi- named by Mra Reynolds,'^ Ssisona jockeyed a brakclcas-tall ^ (OnattaMd from Page Qm ) the preliminary estimate of the mtntally recently on tbe' tea sur W. Center gt.* was elected presi ----— ------, i in Ewry Giant S in SUPER.SUI^ mhy be built In Mancheater In the For French Rd. Subdivision dent of 8 ^ch ester Emblem Club, er truck down Snake HiU 'yastar- » ■ ^ f 4 - ' li next few years to replace the Bchool (hsit would replace Cheney In Mideast face with good results, Dwyer re- :day, then jumped out after atoar- ^ foratgii mlnisten of Ui« Unit- (Continued from Page One) Tech 14 81,700.000. The New Brit / ■ wrU. He aald its purchase would No. 25L. at ita meeting laat eve Vesper Service Obiluai^ Howell Chaney Technical School., Boltoiri, March B (Special)—Ehi-«W. Smith, Laalia Spencer, Clifford ing It onto a 16-foot embankment ^ Aiutralia, France, New ain School.would coat-about 83,- (Cofltlaimd from Page One) ^ M one of the items of business to ning 1# Tinker Hall. Mrs. Rey- in hopes it would stopt. iealiw ', ' Pakletan, PhiUpplnei. taken toward ftitther, negotiations 'This was disclosed yesterday a^ 009,000. and the - new Meriden (Ooatlaued'fnHii Page Oke) rico F lu o baa Iliad a aub-dlviaion Stephens and John Swanaon. be conaidsred at tha mealing of nol^'suOceadS'Mrs. Ronald Gates, application with the Town-Plan- Under the new primary act, Set for Sunday The big' truck waa cairylng a \PLUS MORE DETERGENT aiui t'i IWIanfl and Biitaln. Delegate* with the Weitinghouae Electric a meeting in Hartford of the State plant, about 82,800,000. The Jordan government to o k ^ tha Skating Club to be held tomor vtab becomes junior past presl- heavy power ihovel. rarcaled iitUe of what transpired Corp. Board of .Education'.'' The Board In other preliminary budget Kaitotnir and question the need for nine Commission, acoording to an nominations' made at tha 'caucus row at 8 p.nq., at the clubhouse at lent, :PER PACKXGE then more conciliatory ton«i: It ufged announcement yeaUrday. Fiano next Thuradzy may atilt ba chat- **We* Learn. About liaater" will In his leap, Saltone, a 24-year- aince their talk wIm baaed on a Deaths The company had accepted the authorized for preliminary budget matter*,' the Board authorised: a plebiaclte. Tlie Indian Aovem- Britain to reconsider her daciaion the pond. Mrs. Charles Pontirelll Is the old Wlnated truck driver, auffered • timilirly pecka|«d brmd.. lilgtily aecret report from their study for 1957-80 the replacement Three technical institutes to be ment has said U.S. arms aid to .'haa mapped six lota tor develop- Itngad by any regUterad. Republi Chnicli Budget Meettog / new vice president, Mrs. Samuel be the ,the;ne for Ihe children's settlement plan proposed by a to recall 15 other senior officers ‘ ment o|l French Rd. A copy of the can who wishes tq become a can spinal Injuries. ttfliUry advlaers. of three vocational achooU, includ located at Norwalk, Waterbury Pakistan changed the context of holding executive coipmanda in The United Methodist Churoh ’Vacantl, financial aecretary; Mrs. vesper senicc at the South Metho Hia truck, however, didn't atop Dullea said he agreed with other doaeph L. Handlln three-man mediation service panel. ing the one iii Mancheatety at a the Kashmir situation since it was map has baan furnished the Zoning didato. U the nominatlona should will precede Its budget making Foster Wlllianu, .treasurer; Mrs. * Um BIm Oettriwit Supet Sodi Joseph L. Handlln.* died this and Norwich at an estimated coat the Legion. British cifcle* inter dist Church'this Sunday afternoon after he jumped. It rods the top delagataa that each SEATO coun- The panel haa now disbanded, say total dost of 87 million.' of 88 million. taken before the .U.N, preted this to meaiP Jordan waa Commltaion for Its approval before ba challenged tha raaultling pri. tomorrow iijght wtuT a p6t-Iuck Thomas Blanchard, recording sec at . .4 o'clock in the church ' try should have a forct^ of its own. morning at the home of his daugh ing that Its job ended when it . The other ArhooU would bb in The Hindustan ~r Times which I consideration bj^ the Town niary would be held on April 19. supper at, 6:15 p.mrThe^ meeting of an embankment for lOO toet; * for the Cliinut, Whitist ter, Mrs. Juattn V. Gldman, 11 Various construction , projects not eager 'to rua^'into a military retary; Mrs. RoUla Thompson, sanctuary. then bucked off the power ahovel. But he added the major concept oit caii|ne up with recommendations. Meriden and New Britain. I • W-, and property purchases at each of generally reflects the Nehru gov rianhlng Oommiaslon ht ita meet Only raglatered party inambera will see a fllm on "StowardMiir'' corresponding secre'tary; Mrs. Mi's. Charles Straight is in •Witli'You’vtEyirSein.. '^orothy Rd., after a long illness. alliance with Eg/pt. would ba ellglbla to vote In the It rumbled on for tome distance which "we are acting"^' is the Criticise* Panel Members ever, before definite planning can the four State teachers colleges for ernment's reaction, said in a Eden told -Common*, that If ing on March 19. before considering the 1985-19 Raymond Beauregard.* chairman charge of- this, service and- the before It oitertu'rned. deterrent effect of the striking \Born in. Bsntsm In IMf, ha was Carey criticized panel members, go ahead, the proposal would have front-page atoi^ that "political William Blakey of the State De- primary.' budget. • ind without I bluing I ,ar nfelong resident of the Tqrylng- et total estimated coat of more than Eigypt wants friendly, relations of the board of truateea; Mrs. Nor- Odrol Choir will sing the anthems. The truck chewed up the embank power available to any SEATO saying they had met with Westing- to be approved at the nest session 8S million. circles ;n New Delhi express ithkir with the fPest. she can have them, V velopment Conunisalon consulted Tha naceaatty for party affllia! Oraage Meettog ihaii BlahChette,. trustee for two Miss Brenda Cole will be the or ment and chunks ot soil blocked • member j|n the event of aggrCs* ton before coming tp live here of the General Assembly. >4 surprise and annoyance at the re- vvlth the TPC . this 'week in re tion to force a primary or'to vote The Grange will hold ita regular with nki daughter 10 mohths ago. house president .^G. A. Price and h) other matlcrii, the Board "but i i ^ at any price." years; Mra. Milton Wagner, trus ganist: off the highway, Rt. 6. State Police •fan. varibua company plant managers Construction of the three new rejected a request by Commission ^ r t a of complicity New Delhi ex sponse to its request for guidance in such a primary la expected to moating at the Community Hall tee for three years. Children of all grades, 1 through had to detour traffic over a slightly * BUY A BOX' 'The macting also .heard pro- For a number of years, he was in vocational schobls wbuld complete press their surprise and annoyance “One way of ensuring that in selecting an engineer to draw ■top up party anrolIihanU thrmigh- tomorrow at 8 p.m. . Mrs. Donald Jorgensen, first the real eqtate and insurance busl- Friday night while the panel er Fihis E. Engleman's fog Z 81 Egyjit does not get them ia to pur- 6. with their parents and f^lltss, used back road until tha highway : TODATI poaals for greater cooMination be drafted its proposed peace termi. a program begun by the State in milllonNstate Department of Edu at the reports of complicity of a a land use map for the town. out tha state. The requiramant la Chair RekearuU assistant iparahal; Mra. Walter are Invited to this servlce,-w wor waa cleared. tween the military and econoipfc ne.ss prior to retiring. 1949 of replacing ita technical cation bmiding. The Board de few Weatem representatives at »e a policy that professes friond- part of tha new primary act as en The Junior Choir will rehearse Baldyga, ^ o n d aastatapt mar Besides hiz daughter, he leaves He said no such consultation had Adam RhodM _ilp on the one hand and incite* Blakey furniahed tha group wito a ship. All are asked t ^ note the Jhe truck and.)power shovel, wings of SEATO and for apnobit- taken place with lUE repreaenta- schools. Since the start of the pro cided to-the State for expan Karachi." ’ , good deal of general information. acted a t the recent special aeaaion at the Congregational Church at 3 shal; Mra. Mildred Tedford. or change in time: 4 o^elock rsthSr owned by Michael A PYanzI. Tor- ment of an economic oflMr to five grandchildren. gram, 11 new schools have been Blast Stood on Kashmir hostilities on the other," he de of the Legislature. Its provlalona pjm. toniori'ow. The funeral wll^l be held at the' llves. sion of its present offlee apace or a Adam Rhodes, chairman of t There haa been no'declaion aa yet ganist; Mra. Samuel Robb, press than 4:30, as annoiiiiceil pre-vious- rlngton contractors, were badly each national representatm at the "It is the first lime in Labor built, leaving .only the planta In new bulldlng.\ The big-circulation Times of In clared. on hiring, an engineer. apply to all political parUaa. correspondent; Mrs.. Kenneth damaged. .**aees*es**e«e*e*****eaa**aeese*eaaaaea< organization's permaiient head Tomklna-Nbrth Funeral Home in Manchester. Meriden and New memberahip committee of/the Eden told Commoha his govern Reglstrart of the two local par Maackeator Evoalng Herald Torrington Satu.rd^ afternoon at history, I believe, that ope party The Board also rejected four dia said the Indian government ‘ Preliminary reports have been quarters in Bangkok, Both were and not the other Was consulted In Britain. proposed sites for a northeastern "cannot countenance’' DuUea' sup Manchester (Camber o ty Com ment also stands fast by tha received from the library and ties will be in aeaaion tomorrow BoHoa oorrespoadent, Mrs. Joseph referred to the coun^Fs permanent a time tp be announced. Burial The Howell Cheney Technical vocational SChooT. and recom merce, announces the apphintment Baghdad Pact as the foundaUon from 2 until fl ^m. at tha -Com D’ltaUa, tetephooe, MltctaeU will be in Bantam^Cehjetery. a situation of this kind," C^rey porting SEATO's going on record of Britain's Middle East policies. postal service advisory groups. The woricing body for dtudy. said. School was built for the State by mended that an exhaustive survey "in a partisan manner which of the following members of this library report showed a definite muntty Hall to accept enrollments. 8-8548. The eight ministers were to is Carey said the company has not the town as the Manchester Trade of the Putnam area made. tends to cast doubts on India's He credited the alliance with need for additional apace citing It has been* said that the possible sue a detailed communique on School about 30 years ago. Its The Board approved a-flfth-year committee: Aulotpotive. George creating "a unity in a wide area of number of primaries In an cisction given the union sufficient safe sincerity." DeCormler; conUactors, Thomas this town has a larger percentage SEATO's program for. the coming guards ' against possible loss of name was changed in 1944, master's degree prograriyat Willi The semi-official press trust of the Middle East which had never of people who use the library than year could run as high aa nine. Reach Settlement year at a public meetinj^ late to- Funerals Fred Manganelli, director of the mantle State Teachers Coils; fuel dealers. Edward Oleil^ existed before." Girl Scouts Annlvetanry wages and work oppoctunity for India said informed quarters here ney; diversified, WUliam McGrath; the national average. workers In the event of a shift questioned the “p r o p r 1 e t y" of The pact joins Iraq, Britain, The postal aervice group re- Local Girl Scouts will' partici xin Damage Suit Selegates indicate that the pro- Frank R. Dexter from an Incentive rate of pay to SEATO taking a stand, on Kaah' finance-utilities, D. Lloyd Hobron; Turkey, Iran and Pakistan in a pate in tha birthday calebration of gipm would concentrate on mili manufaettirers, Bernard Bliss; i.oi . ported advantages .and dlaadvan- Funeral aervices fpr Frank Hi; a straight day or hourly pay baaia. Flood, Storms Hit mir. defense alliance aimed at prevent tagea of haying a central post of- the organtaatlon next week. They’ Ten-year-old Andrea Macaione tary and economic cooperation be- Dexter, 8 Cheater Dr., were held He said some 30,000 Weatlng- The s.tatesman was along in estate - Insurance, Mrs. Fi anoes ing Soviet penetration into tha have been aakad to wear thair uni of 27 E. Middle Tpke., received a caroni the member nations and a W a^er and Herbert .McKinney; • flee tor the town, are determining Tuesday night a t.8 n'clnck at the nouse workers stood to lose as Local Stocm headlining Its story "SEATO de- Middle'l^st and Southern Asia. basic requirements to make it forms throughout the week and to 83.000 settlement yesterday, end coordinated drive against Com Watkina-Weat Funeral HOme, with much as 80 cents an hour or more Northeast Region lire* amicable Kaahmir aolu- p^essional. Dr. Eugene Da-is, Dr. In Cairo, Egypt, the Arab Big attend their churches on Sunday ing a Superior Court damage suit munist subversion. ^ u i s Block, Dr. ^berjt Butter Th'ree, ending the third session of ' possible and indicated such z post In uniform. the Rev. Percy Smith,, asspciate pay unless this particular problem f|uotoUona Fnivlabcd By ,on . , office was perhaps atili much .in against B.W.A., Inc., of Manched-- Establishment of a lesesreh minister ot the SnuthMeUiPdlst Is cleared up. (Continued front Page One) ' lies, who IS'Mue here tomo|y' field, Atty. John MroZek and Or- their summit conference today, Wedneaday all three local troops ter. canter In Bangkok to strengthen ColNira * bliddlebrook, lae. mand West; reUU^ Phillip Harri the future. . will celebrato with a party at the Church,' pfficlating. Ernest Jphn- The lUE conference board 1 p-m. pricea roWVv has never been an In^an promised announcement of an im Members Of the traffic and po The glrl’e father. Roger, had eeuntar-subverston activities was Sen Jr. presided at the prgan. reached Ita decision In a meeting cert and urged 160 youngzters en fkvome. ‘Indiana generally^ike son. portant decision soon. Community Hall from 7 to- 8:30 clalnfed that Andrea suffered In said to ba one of the main steps route to stay home. Bank Stockg Plans are underway to >.,>nduct lice protection committee met with' p.m. to which their parents have A cpmmittat service was held in which broke up Just before last PrealdMt Eisenhower an^blam e This .is believed to be an agree tha Planning Commission this juries four years ago when a stone to be taken. The ministers already Riverside Cemetery,. Fatrhaven, midnight, but Carey withheld any The Warren Times-Mirror plant ^Bid Asked most ofNyhat they don't >tke about a membership drive during the ment to give Jordan financial been invited. The program will ■lab fell on her while ahe was bavi ^tproved getting up such a ktaas., at 1 p'Clpck yesterday af- announcement for nearly 12 was flooded and' the newspaper First National Bank U.S. polices on his Secretary of week of March 19-26 with the ^ a l aid to replace the British subsidy week but have not yet rqade their follow the pattern of the recent in playing on E.W.A. property; He emter. terncpn, with the Rev. Gecrge hours. suspended publication. All 'bus of M ancheater...... 29 34 State. \ / of at least IfX) new members this which haa been supporting Jor report. • ternational friendahlp calebr'atlo'n said the accident, which occurred The arrival of the touring Shah Hartford National GOP Nominations Parker, minister pf the Methq- The outcome of the session was service was canceled. Three schools Official a<^ces the govern year. Rhodes said "the aim of the dan’s army, the Arab Legion. of Troops 108 and 124 ai\d will 1 June 19, 1952, resulted from of Iran and his queen for a brief dial Church pf Fairhaven, pfficl fairly obvious, however, at its and several industries were Bank and Trust Co. 31 33 ment will ordW special police pre Manchester CSxrmber of Commerce Britain has been paying Jordan Three new nominatlona will- be feature presentation of folk the company’s negligence. atate viatt to Karachi took aome ating .there. close. V closed. Conn. Bank and cautions during Dulles’ visit be is to spread the membership to in more than 822 million annually for proposed to the Republican caucus dances of other countries by the Andrea was five at the time of of the limaltght from the SEATO Emerglng from the noisy' meet The high water threatened to Trust Co...... 35 38 cause CoannHinisW Socialists and clude al! segments of our business the Arab Legion, considered tha next Thursday for membership on girls. the accident. According to the conference, 'rae royal couple were Carl d. pieynnlds ing, Carey angrily invited lUE spill over a dike on the west side, Manchester TVust ... 65 ' — other oppodltinn glroups have been and professional llfjp. The more most efficient Arab armed force. the Town Committee. Endorsed at The Rev. J. Ralph-Kelly, of St. suit, she was playing In s refuse to appear with the foreign min- The funeral pf Carl J. Reynolds, woman reporter to leave lUE and Civil Defense workers labpr- Fire Insuraaco Companies talking of staging ^monstratlons memi^rs we have the more service Bsypt, Saudi Arabia and Syria a meeting of the Committee last Maurice Chapel, will give tha invo storage pit at the rear of 295-299 latara tonight at a reception given 80 Courtland St., will be held to headquarters and argued with ered to buttress it with sahdbags. Aetna Fire ...... 7'2*j 75*3 against him. we can render, not only to them, have been urging that it be "arab- night were Mrs. Bruce G. Ronson, cation and Mrs. Theodora '-'W, Main St„ when a slab from a flag by Pakistani Prealdent lakander morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock In male reporters who protested that , Warren General Hospital w.aa Hartford Fide ...... 168 178 Dulles' joint statement with but to the community." "It has In Ized,” with all foreign elements Mrs* Paul Arnold and F. Weldon Chandler Jr. will speak on Japan. stone wall fell on her. Jgirsa. St. Mary's Funeral Home. Malone, action. Reporters vacated the lUE surrounded by water. Docteya and National Fire ...... 102 >•107 Portuguese F p r e i g n \ Minister deed been encouraging," said and aid eliminated. Miner. The collection of j^nniea for the She allegedly suffered multiple DuUaa plana to fly to New Delhi N. Y. Buriat will be In Clarence- building as a group in protest. nurses used l ^ t s tp get to work. Phoenix ...... 8Ui 86’A Paulo Cunha last DecembW, which Rhodes, -"to have tht ready accept Mi-s. Arnold will replace herhua- Juliet Low Fund, nqmed for the injuries, including a fractured leg TllltFJi. tomorrow. ville Cemetery, Quebec, Canada. Two Top Objections South at Meadville French Cteek Life and Indenanity Ini* Coe. referred to Goa as a "province" of ance of the committee chairmen band whose present b li a 1 h e s ■ founder of the Girl Scout move and aevere nervous shosk. Her Carey has indicated two major overflowed, forcing evacuation of Aetna Life ...... 200 21(r Portugal, touched off a furc^here to handle each claaslfication in the duties require extended atoences ment, will be taken during the father clalme the leg Injury la a If Till i m : objections to the package settle 18 families. The water rose 1.3 Aetna Casualty .'...120 and resulted in . a aha^ly w ^ed Chamber membership. It is planned Firemen Confine from town. Mrs.'Ronaon ,of Bolton evening, - - ___ permanent .disability. Hits U.S. ment plan. He wanted 36 strikers, feet above flood stage of 57.3 feet. Conn. General (new) 248 258 note from Nehru to Dulles, V to have pers;.nal aolicilatlon made Center Rd. and Miner"bf the Cen Potluck Supper The plaintiffs were represented About Town discharged for alleged strike . viol Seversd Jilghwayz In-thexyaa. were Hartford Steam Boll. . 89 94 Appfehenatve About Visit N, Of the. prospects 'in the 'v'arious Body Shop Blaze ter are. new. candldaUa. . The- Women’s .Auxiliary of the by Atty. Joseph J. Faullsb of ence, restored to job* without the closed in spots. Travelers ..... groups during'the weak of March Other names to be presented .,|to Volunteer Fire Department will Hartford. Counsel for the Weather Balloons The. Arlington Hotel in Oil City Many persons here had been ap the caucus, at the (JommUntty Hail V arbitration the panel had recom i^hiUo prehensive about Dulles' visit, but '19-26, and It is hoped that we shall Damage resulted to only a snull entertain their 4iuabanda at a Mt- defendant was Atty. J. Ronald IVashington te held April 7.'" tentlaily dangerous'fire at the De- First Food has protested to Washliigtoi) snd Of Nutmeg Lodge, No. '21, are go The lUE also sought greater ican aid. Some bellev4 now, how James Hasaett, Mrs. Robert . Mil Burton J, Tuttle and Mrs. E. E W o against the -appearance of ing to be present. flooded. Hartford GfA Co. .... 37 40 Cormiei' Motor Sales body shop at ler, E. Pierce He.rrick, Alfred Bar Perkins are, in charge of arrange PET MILK *btveru balloons with technical safeguards ’from the company At Franklin, where French JSor. New B^gland ever, that rather than seek to 24 Maple ^ t. yesterday afternoon. OiNESAL against any wholesale transfer Of Tel. y-r:...'.39*i 41',4 avoid points of disagreement, rett, Mrs. Joseph D’ltalia, Eugene ments for tke affair.' ' aqulpment" over Swedish soli. . Helen Davidson ttodga. No,,,M, iCU'eck flqwa .into the Allegheny, Chief W. Clifford 'Mason said the Gaglisrdpnc, '* Howjird Kennetoh. . SImtMg OohtfaiHea workers -fh>m:an IncestSw, y r iti- water imuldAted low lands. Nehru will want to . tackle them fire Started' from )yeldlng' torch * ' Boriat Russia; Tooantly objected Daughters of Spb.tia, wllVhold Its dividua) •. earnings basis, '^to, •*> 9buuifa«tiiriBg Compantea . ‘ head on in- his talks With the'U.S. PoH^ /irreMs . - Mrs. 'Anthony Maneggia, 'Everett Skating - iw continuing,, ai TV StRVICEx that aimilar balloons had .wafted regular meeting at 7:48 tomorrow South of Franklin the Allegheny Am; Hardware. ; ...... iS'.j 20'j sparlfq whicH touched off nearby ' T .. McKinneyi Richard Morra, H. COFFEE straight dally pay ayateiri;^ secretary.,, Sperry’s .Pond, HsroM IXkyer of Days M OK ^ ^ CAN* over .her territory. Thi State De-' night at the Masonic Temple. whs running full, but generally- Arrow, Hart, Hcg. . 8 1 54'i waste. George DeCormlej^ owner ‘ -.Fritr Noreh, Harry! - P q^l 1 e r I n, (he Sksting Club said Isst night Nights Pina Parte nant later annflunced that One of the major issues pf the kept within it*'banks. A'aso*'Spring ...a... 32 . 3,'i ' Informed sources said yesterday strike has been union fears that a nejy program qt U.S. aid to In Three driverk. were arrested and of the firm, praised tha work of C^harles A.v Robbins, Alexander M. that thers. appears to be s l i ^ R O N I . number" of such balloons entered Mrs. Louis Heard, president of Tex) has been rallying rigid sup Turcotte Resigns LEGS Chech air space during the past reap e^ to. the late Postmaster H. severed utility lines. port forces or the test vote since IFOREQIf ^ A l l c Q Q c few days. It claimei they were re- OBn/Grant. former chairman of the Mancheater League of Women Maine and Ontario. Canada, his return yesterday front a rest / the^ Manchester Democratic or Voters, expressed the . I-eague were pummelcd by freezing rain, Patrolman Post i L t o x 3 3 ^ ' \ ' leased from West Germany by viewpoint. "Now that we have .a in Texas. Ih the past year and a , Sav* Ifle with coupoa taside b«x on ;t- Radio Free Europe amlfiti^.U.S; ganization.' sleet and snow. half, Johnson has demonstrated b r e a s t s ; ^ 7 9 c i b . y / | ■' new primary\State primary law, It Wiji the fourth storm In five Patrolman Rdbe^t Vurcotte has OF WESTERN BEIf o ! l ' Ve'rmoat Maid syrup. ■ * Army. * an uncanny ability to win' close submitted hi* Resignation from the R ^ O Free Europe, a private or- Raymond'E. Campbell, 29 Eld- party affiliation is even,more Im days for Maine, with a total, snow Senate votes. ridge St., a graduate of the 1958 portant If a voter 1.* to exercise fall of nine inches at Portland and Manchester Police Department and —j J SW EET UFE NABISCO ganlaation financed by American his full voting privileges. Enroll in It p'411 take effect March 15, Chief runda, haa denied ita Mloons’ car- clqsa from Manchester H i g h even more in other sectiona. The l i c c p A t r School, made - the honor roll for a party tomorrow and tise your weatherman predicted aix ,,lnchea Herman O. .Schendel -said today. . , 1 anti'Red propaganda leafieta vote fo sHee'l candidates, as. well N t o v A i t . /• art a menace to air travel. It has the last semester at the University more before the end of the latest Turcotte. appointed a aupernu- ROUNDS as Id 'etept officials." Hospital Notes merary Dec. 12, 1950, and a regular said it haa no intention of halting pf Connecticut. - storm tonight. 5 ^ . J o r O l E O RITZ VEGETABLES tbeir flight. Many minor accidents were re March 1, 1952, is taking a job with BIRDS EYf , The U.8. Army, which aent up r- The Senior basketball team of ported in Ontario amid sleet, snow Patienta Today: 148 Pratt and 'Whitney, Schendel add OF WESTERN BEEF C R A C K ER S « the Covenant Congregational and freezing rain. Hundreds of ed. The patrolman said-he felt his weathor balloons, ^halted the School Librarian - a d m i t t e d YESTfcRDAY.: new work would represent an ad CAU^bPtNlA/ launchiaga from Eut'ope.nh sites Church will meet the Uam of the. rural phones were knocked ojil by Mi;s. Joyce White, E>st Hartforji; CUT, WRAPPED, SH.4RP FROZEN READY $ 1 . 3 5 0 ' A l l c FISH STICKS 'N Covenant Church of Springfield accumiilatioiis of Ice'on I .w. vancement. * _ •ome weeks ago after the Iron Injured in Crash QllVer Bigelow, Coventry;. Lynn FOB YOUR HOME FREEZER OR LOCKER Curtain- countries kicked up a tomorrow evening. The game, to The Ottawa and upper St.Bjiw- Schwab, 112 Conway Rd.; Susan FR€NCH FRIES vVfue Pascal storm of protest. be played at Springfield, is sched rence valleys were expected to )>e tlarke. South Windsor; Mrs. Mar/ J U M lO lU N C H uled to begin at 8:30 at the Trin Mrs. Roy Bosworth. 47. RFD 1, blastedk with show and ice pellets 1 T a 3 3 c Rdckv . .school librarian In Bol- Murphy., S'® North St.; Carol'’Ann FRESHLY GROUND HAMBURG . 2 Lb s.For75e ity Church gymnailum. Anyone borne by winds of up to, 50 miles Lawrence, 89.Doane St.; Mrs. Lucy Public Recoi*ds BIRDS EYE FANCY CRISPY Build New Boom desiring tranaportatlon to the ■ ton, suffered minor injuries and an'horir. . Brennan. 268 Greeq ltd.; . Walton TENDER KNIT CURE STEAKS ...... ; Lb. B9c game la asked to meet at the was charged with a rules "of the Ontario provincial police repeat Grant, 22 Cambridge St.: Mrs. Warranteo Deeds * Listed Above Are Just A Few Ot Many Good Buysf Covenant Church hCre at 7 p.m., road violation as the result of an ed their hazard warnings as re Florence Madden, Baniforth Rd., SHOULDER STEAKS ...... Lb. 55e Western For Givin,g Tests since the team is to report at the accident on W. Atlddle Tpke. yes William J. Maguire to Gerlmde CELLO PKO. ports poured in of cars abandoned .Rockville; Judith Ca:-rolJ, 61F W. K. Rayner, property on Grand RIB END PORK ROAST ...... 'a=s=:^sssa=B ^^^=^s^assaB Ss;d^^a=s=s=as=s' Sprirtgfield church at 7:48 p.m. terday afternoon. by the roadside in a ra’sh of minor Middle Tpke.; Frederick Hyde. 30 view St. . . . . Lb. 29e FISH BITES 2 .. i Using materials salvaged from Attention la called to the .change Invc! tigstlng Patrolman Robert accidents. Delmont St.; Jane Partridge, 302' OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 7 P.M.— THURSDAY oiHl FRIDAY. 9 A.M. t^ .f P.M. in time, meet at the church, at 7 Turcotte said Mrs.~Bns» orth. delv Sleet and snow added to the ^ Elmer E. Grpen and Lillie F. BABY BEEF LIVER ...... -Lb. 55c LARGE TEMPLE A partition tom down in the office Woodland St.r Mrs. Ruth Doane, 42 Green to-LilIian A. Spear, property SWEET LIFK * " DOLE'S of the ^rebate judge, t^e town is rather than* 7:30 as previously an- ing West, stopped quickly because weather woes that began Tuesday 'S. Hawthorne St.; Allen W. Cutter. at 23 Northfleld St. ’ constructing a small room in the noupced. ; All interested persons of a halted ea.stboiind school bus. night with a flood-bearing thun are welcome to go along to sup- 51 Mor.se Rd.; Mrs.-Gertrude Bour- Leon Cleszymski to Ernest Osols HRST PRIZE DAISY HAMS ...... Lb. 79e ^ DOZ. -basement of the Municipal Build Charles J. Garrow Jr„ 31. of 288 der and lightning atorm. rei, 21 Stock PI.; Ralph Kilpatrick. and Selma Ozols, property on Hil Binssek ing where tests will be given to porj the local team. , ° Hilliard Ft., wa- unable to stop Hundreds of rural telephones CORN HILL SUGAR CURED SLICED the pickup truck he was driving Jq were knocked out as ice forming 57 Horton Rd.; Mrs. Florence Sen- liard St. HIGHLAND PARK MARKET plumben and other tradesmen tiff. 122 West St.; Mrs, Mildred Trade Name Certificate B A C O N ...... Lb. 45c Sprouts 2 Pkgs. 45o Jnldo 2 tan* 25c^ WASHED and CLEANED quallf)dng for licenses." time to avoid hitting the rear of fronj the freezing rain covered Ladone, 37 Deerfield Dr.;; John John F. Balluzzi doing buiineas MANCHESTER. CONN. Oriswmd Chappell, building in the car,'Turcolt. said. wires with a dazzling crust. 317 H IG H LA N D ST. , SWRKT UPE ---- flfllCKENftF TlIR'Wnr l-f Stale Welfare Aide The Toronto Weather Office CwiUIa, 123 Washington St.; Kas- I a* Manchester Boat Co. COLUMBIA GEM SMOKED PICNICS ... Lb. 39e spector, said the Building Depart- The patrolman estimated dZ]m- per Saeiela, 178 Birch St. Building Permit* ’) M I 3-4278 OPEN SUNDAY TILL 7 P.M. CELITPKG. a e n t la trying to work up a sched age to the car at 8378 and at 835Q said the - complex storm which SMOK^ HAM HOCKS . I ...... Lb. 29e m Asked to Quit Job, to the truck. Mrs. Bosworth vfas brought the freezing rain to so\ith- ADMITTED TODAY; Nancy For alterations and additions to Tuna FI 5 ule under-which such examinations dwellings to William Tunaky for oduld ^ given at .pre-arranged examined a t ' Manchester' MemdiS ern‘Ontario and a mixture of snow ] Tingfey, Glaatqnbur.v. and sleet to d|ntral Ontario Mill BIR’i'ri YESTERDAY: A .son to Frank Steiger at 166 Vernon St.. times 'vi’hcn there are enough ap- (Continued from Page One) . ial Hospital and, released after 8400; John Mora at 330 Hack FRESH YOUNG CHICKEN BREASTS .... Lb. 79c pUeants. she wss found to have a strained move northeast vard today, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harrison, 15 I in its'wake, c ilder air will move Griswold St. , matack St.. 8L200; Herman Wierz- I f RESH YOUNG CHICKEN LEGS ...... Lb. 72c TIOE^ CHEER j^RISCO D REFt PersbDil IVORY The taste Include 'WTitten and Hanas. "seem to believe that the, back, hospital officials said. bickl at 25 Overland St.. 8600; only obligation of the department down across I he Great Lakes BIRTH T oda y : a oaughter to ctlool txams. Up to now, it ha!s area. George Risley fdr Dopald K. Far- LGE. Cn necessary to give practical is to those who receive aid. I .Mr.'and Mrs. John Brotz, Brook- ria al 22-Florence St.. 8430; A'a- t M O lc j t » . Q lc T o e . O l e hzaminatlons outside the Munic "I think the department's obli- I 4- Ivn. Howard cla m s ...... s9c BARS gallon |s two-fold," he added. , Fight Take Fxain theiny DuB*ldo at 161 Glenwoocl PKG. C A N J i l l PKG. ipal Gilding. DISCHARGED YEISTERDAY: St., 8500; Leon' J. Zaccaro at 7i . , HALIBUT AU.GRATIN ..... B6c 3 r 23' . "I feel the obligation is both to I Mrs. Marirose Clay and daughter, o l the beneficiaries of the aid pro,- For Police Posts 8uffers Fracture Adams St., 81,486; Clarence John Jonnsoff s b a k e d m a c a r o n i Willimantic; Elizabeth Beattie, son at 86 Cplumbus St., 81,050; Phony Tax Aides Bared grams and to the taxpayers. Glastonbury; Marguerite Pavelack. I Just Heat and Kat' and C H E E S E ...... ;. 49c 'TfAt O'.Brtok" frpiB yiw iMvarandiRg cheros en Momloy. Wndnasdoy oml "Professional social workers are In Home Mishap Norman Thurlough at 101 Concord IVORY SOAR Eight appifeants for appoint 33 Redding St.; Deborah Fuller. 69 Rd.. 82..00. . ' IVORY SNOW IVORY FLAKE5 JOY DUZ Hartford,'- March 8 (/P/ -James Interested only in conferences and ment as supernumerary patrolmen Charter Oak St.; Mrs. Hattie FfMoy abtmeons at 2:30 o'eleek. Tarn your TV sat to Channel 18. Rtlox J. Graham, Director of Internal statistics.'' .» , Nancy. Tingley, 4. of 1758 Man • To Joseph Makulis. for - altera Rovenue for Connecticut, yester took a written, examination last WatrouB., Wapplng: Lionel Nadeau, tions to a garage at 113 Wells St.. and onioy thn pr69rom. Ttfl friond Hubby about M o rii^ 'i TV spociols. LGE. 2 MEP. Miss Dunn commented only; "I night at the high school,. Chief chester Rd., Glastonbury, '' was 109 Colopian Rd.: Mrs. Margie OUR OWN SPECIAL CURE CORNED LGE. O O t Q lc t e a G lc day warned taxpayers to beware have not resigned and I have no rushed to the hospital here this 8250.,, lA R S of phony tax collectors who de- Herman O. Schendel said today. MacDonald. 22 Wedgewood Dr.; Thosa om oH spkndld second cars for your shopping, tahing the kiddies to p k g ; written r^uest to do so." Superintendent Edson M. Bailey morning by Manchester Patrol Mrs. Mvrna Purdy and-son, Storrs; BEEF IS READY THIS WEEK IT' nund cash. He' told taxpayers. t'o 32‘ o Z Mias Dunn it a professional so gave the exam, Schendel added, man Alfred Rjtter after her' arm Mrs. Elaine Contois. 16 Hale Rd.; school, dancing lessMS, etc. i_ demand credentials from collec- cial and welfare executive who has 'fhe chief said the results'of the caught in clothes being agitated In tora and call police if they weren't held many posta^ throughout .tpe Clayton, Seymour, 115 Bfookfield 10% DISCOUNT ON 12 OR MOR^PACKAGES produced, tests were not yet known. the family washing machipc. St.; Mrs. Edith Lange, 47 Camp- country ih that fiald. The little girj sufferedi a /rac- field Rd'; Howard Murphy Sr., 23 INCOME TAX OF FROZEN FRUITS 0 R VEGHABLES ■ ' i She entered atate service under GOV. KOHLER NOT ,TO RUN tured upper, leit arni anil elbow, ALL CARS FEATURED ARE GREATLY REDUCED! BAB VIET NAM EUSCTION the Republican administration of Perkins St.; Mrs. Helen Tedfor-, SalgoH, South Viet Nam. Madison, Wi*„ iMarph . 8 i/P) . according to Dir. Andrew'Thomas, 171 W. Center St.; Mrs. Marian RETURNS 'Gov. .fJohn Lodge and served as —Gov.. Walter J. Kohler an who reported Iher ■ cohflition as Match fr (8>*-i-SoUtb Viet Nam’s commlsaioner brieHy between the Wilkins, 281 Sursnier St.; Harry PREPARED aawly aleeted Constituent As- nounced today he would not satisfactory. ■ \ V, Goodwin, 1109 E. Middle Tpke.; resignation of Commissioner How- seek a fourth term sa chief ■ Nancy, daughter of Mr. and ACCURATELY J Drlve^ Ba^^MorkHPiy's^Y Speciats . asmMp rriterated -today this . ard HouatM (to Uke a ppst in the Ml'S, Mariop Kingtburyv 4 Durkin :4- cauatsy wW net paritcipate la 'executive, of-T'Wtsconstn—And' Mrs; Frahk Tingley, was playliig S't.; Sebastian Lopes, 48 Spruce ■ Foiroeriy'VPijh Foreign Operatlona Adn)lnistra-' W'duld not be a candidate this in a basement recreation room a'd; Income Tax Bureau . ■attansrlde Heetions to unify tion) and Hanas' appointment. St.; Mrs. Mary Cuthoni, Andover; Ifea eowriry. The aleetlons were year fpr qpy other public offlee joiplng the laundry’’room just be Mrs. Jacqueline Wagner, 108 CAU. State Atty, Gen. John J. Brack in, the atate. The Sl-year-oid Re WhSed for by the Geneva Con- en recently ruled that .g'commis fore the accident, according to her Spruce St.;. Mr*. Eunice Culver, LOCKER PUNT m A MEAT MARKET .fbeanea: wbleh brought an armi- publican. governor issued' a father. Mrs. Tingley was washing 36 Westminster Rd.; Joseph Trot GABRIEL KAREN sioner cannot fire hia deputy. He( statement declaring that "tradi-'' dlsltes at the time, he added. 81 SIS8ELL ST. i REAR OF IC* PLANT •Hea la lbs ladeehlaa flgtaGag. must, instead, file specific charges ter,'■ 459 Main St.,' Mrs. Virginia ROCKVILLE • TEL >n I, <• MORIARTY BROTHERS tlonally no governor of our Manchester police aided jlitter TR«mi>nt ••a to JIW ^ N a n ^ alga and the charges are examined at a atate haa- served more thsui Sage, East .Hartford; Mrs. Mary public bearing. by clearing the route to . the hos Duke antj (laughfkr, RFD 3^ PLENTY o r FREE PAiRKINO SPACE 301415 CENTER ST. — TEL. Ml 3-5135 i three tonna.’* pital. . Chester. .• ■■0 V. .[■...1 '• .» 1 ■ '.'m* ■X- -A . ■ ,. , '* „i * V )' ,V- .4 4 o' / • '. :. - . J. ',L . J, ‘r'l ... ■ A ; v '
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHNSTE^, CONN.. THURSDAY, MARCH 8. T 9 5 6 PAGE n r i'EEN PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTliR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^, THURSDAY. MARCH g. 1 96S
Hlhea Hat of-good reaUiiranla half under one peel.—George HIU, Anowor to Provlou* Pui*l» R o e k v i l i e R o e k v iU m seas no reason o reouce the esti of fiVfor the Brat three hours and BUGS B U N N Y aa much aa they need a blackllat attle, Waah. • Rockville .llBjrfHr* Army Stanrry River mate, then 1 do not find in the 83 an hour thereafter waa ap of .bad onea. FtoHiirtii Fritiuls stotutaa any further ataps Incum- proved by tn* Boa^. MEffPCOMCSTN'l 1 V Fir Will Mark Finance Board L-ent upon it other. than to aub- - The reaignationa'of two teachers Lowest Prices In Town rSASKINTM ' Sense and Nonsense An umbrella la the only thing mir the budget as it already ha* iutd two dental hygieni-ata. were WMNTV.C KKP Jamea Maaon,' of Seattle;, Waah.'. aome peoni* *re able to put, away ACftOM MSaiM done.” ' read .to th* Board. found three dlatlncl banKhaa—all for a rainy day. / 25tli Anhiversary /I^olicy Illegal, SytVCSTER . Andy: "I r«n«tmb«r one yeer j — o u t location without Teeling liman bird WCatlic Ha *1*0 said the Board of Bduca-- Among' the tmBnIahed business PIMM S I Z I N ’ w^en i went back to echool. I pain.— Grady Stone, Gneonta, • WtmeMbird V DOWN 5 lUon is th* liiiUal authority In the at Uai night's meeting waa con TIRES RoekvUla, Mardi t (Bpeelal)- Says Flaherty ON Affv aeNcwr wka euppOaed to be tn the fourth Ala, *iefett^lUaB of ’the school budget, sideration of the question of bring BY DICK TURNER ■ Slngiag bird IManUI 'Oommandar Jodaph Patko M tiw ing tha eighth grades into the high irrade. blit they akipped’ me to the CARNIVAL UGrack latteT "While the power of the Board of 4 .7 5 X 19 > 9 • • e • • I . ... $ 7 *9 5 Plus Tkx aixth jfrade;” . WeddInR anniveraarlea uaually abllitita az Frank Badatuabnar Post 20BO, Vat* Itockvilla, March 9 (Bpecial) Finance to rfduce the budget la school naxt year. A *?acla1 meet Kinjrflah; ’•How come?" find a w'l?e looklnR leaa toward the 13 American 2 Plant part ’ 5 Failur* el the Beard M Finance to ing March 14 will b* held to dis i t s s & writer arant of^Poralgn Wart, has ap- circumscribad.^ naverthelasa, th* Andy: "I don't know unleaa tt future than ^ e preaent. 3 Volcana - act according to BUM stotutaa cuss this poaalblllty.' l!\5ST>Bffl6eT. 14 Cry of polntad ChaHaa Hirth g a a a r a l power does exist when the aatlmate 6 .0 0 X 16 ., ...... ^ w w mr Plus IkX waa beraiiae they* cauKht me ahav- - - Shannon Pffe In SiHateveppat 4 Patty % waa noted last night by the Board of tha Board of Education axcaeds I TM6N C0M6 M tnu during receaa." baechanati faultflndert ' chatrmaA Of Ui« post 35th aani- l&Chineae secret of Education. tb* amount reasonably nacaasary OTHER SIZESES ATA T PROPORTIONAL SAVINGS /avla, Ravenawood. All of North Amariria waa callad 5 Muaical drama 23 Kind of 37 Prayer veragry ..dalabratlon which will fee for accornpUahmant of the purpose ' society 38 Greek IgUW Criticism came aa a result of th* W. Va. n* ■The Continent of Ptdrlda” by gWas pudding held April M in OAR HSU. '.nnancs,Board's handling of th* Involvad," Lugg added in Kl* writ WhM iloiiui^ 17 I< CoAclutiori victorious 34 One in' debt <,40 Brag * Plfeiii call for dancing following ten opinion. , Ruropean map>makera of the th 17 Head (Fr.) . ' eBpation. budget. Whan preesnted ilM plM tnfghli A new member of the houae of (Century. TTie jpenlnaiila . of 7 Conducted 35 Against 41Contast of tha dlhnttS which will ba aanrad to the townspeople at the annual "We ahould go to th* voter* and i i - ^ y repreaenlativea waa awakened one Florida waa the (trat part of the II Workman who .1 . 38 Cape speed at tha VFW Homt. Charlat Bran raqueet mor* money," Winifred To«rn\M*etlng lapt O ct^r, th* 1 a k i2 T 1 I M S niRht in hla new Waahlnifton country explor^ and aatticd by •AFWverala 27 "Emerald Isle” 42 ElUpaodial del, Prahk-IUty, Arthur Bateman, budgat -waa cut. considarably by KloMr said. * VANS 20 Uather thong ^ f c f l home by hla nervoua wife, who Spaniard*, wM claimed alt land 28 Pell 43 genus WUUnm UittJeA and Harbart th* ftnaiiee unit. With th* Board of John O. Taloott Jr. said If the whlapered: "attached" l>y right of diacovery. . i a f L ■“ n Retain ,20 Trial 45 At all timet Hunhlford will ba awardad 25 yaar Education maintaining tha cut* Board of EducaUon prepares an To Mt fhiiHlt rigMl . Hartford Rd. Manchcstcr,Conn. I 6 M0 ULDA 48 Not at much AVlfe John. I think tlieie arel “ ... 10 Bitter vetch Sl'Year between pint in honor Of Uiair eontiaueua war* axceaaie*. .unrealistic budget tt might aa well TELEPHONE MltchdU 9 -8 0 6 6 THOgeWT CTHIS) 12 and 20 4TCloy aervlca. burxlara In the houae; ! High school Junior — Dad. what ** T'** ***, * “ “ 20 Bodies of TownspeopI* have yet to - sp' not make one at all. "I don't want Mevm PAINT QIM/MICK ] CoriKTeaaman Oh, no. my dear, •O (TMl WAt^r 34 Scheme 49 Males prove money for eduiattonal pur- to ba guilty of 'padding,' ” ha aaM. KPOR6 . can I do when a pretty girl keep* 50 Individual Oommandar Fatko has aa mawT /{ not In the...... houae! No doubt the , I talking to me day after day in 20all£iJ ai Bird * home 35 Obliteration nounced tha committaa 'aatlgn' poaee this fiscal ,y*ar. having "W* must dccid* whether or aenate la full of them, but there la , c),iyr7 ’ twice retommittad M budgat to not a* a board we are willlrg to 30 Beards of menta aa foUowa: non* In the houae! | F^iher — Well. yo»i ran have n y r m r Omer Dealy, tickata; Joaaph the Board of Finance for consider take a atand on our position or grain atlon. According, to the'Board of whether w* are willing to have, your aeat changed, of courae, but 31 Hardy harolnel|r‘ Fatko, food; Edward Dombek, pub- Don't let your pride get inflated ! if ahe'a like your mother, ahe'll gat Ueity; Charlaa Hirth, JnviUtlona Education, five accounts undar'the aome of our dutias takM over t you may have to awallow It you tn the long run, anyway. 32 Praaidential and guaata; Nicholas Pawluk, mas Financ* Board budget are already some other Loard,'! Flaherty s9l< aome day, nickname ter of-' ceremoniaa; Harold Mc overdrawn. , Traaaperiatloa/iHsputp Thoae who crlUclae the younger 32 Obtain Leo B. Flaherty Jr., member of 24 Birds help \h Laughlin, adriaer. Regarding transportaatteh, thi • Rufiia Mann, of Altoona,'^' Ala., generation are often only Jcaloua Tha poat will hold a masting th* Board of Education, aiaid tha boards hsv* ex|nfasstd; differing bltea off heada of poiaondua live becauae they don't belong to It any control garden] Monda/avening at which Uma of- finance unit failed to comply with Mihlons, also. /The Board m anakea. munchea groui^glaaa'aa more. • r • Bears \wlll ba alectad for tha State statutes when it did not hold P1h*hC* he* rtMpmmehded that all though It were corn flakea, and IS Goddess of comlng^ear. ‘ a public meeting two weeks prior trantpbrUtUm of htgh school stu discord p3 jn n o r can throw every Joint In hla body Touriata (kui't need a Duncan Raealvaa Manor to the annual Town Meeting. At dents b* anmlneted, while the XlielcB Pmih NcRhr* Poultry — DIroct From Our Forms To You' SiBlrds this public maattng, Flaherty said, Board of .Bduc^lon feels It la tha 30 River in Mlaa Alatandfa N. Schmidt, ^ a e i Itemisad aatlmataa of expendi town's duty to transport them, aa SOS MAIN ST. "AT THI CiNTIR"' TEL. Ml 9-E09S England daughtar of Mr. and Mra. Rudolph tures of the town for the ensuing OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPI^ Schmidt of 43 Elm St., hat been aom* Stoss ui town are aa far aa /■ BY J. R. W ILLIA M S 30 Operated yaar should be presented. from school, OPEN TONtTE TILL 9 40 Sheep's bleat elected' to Phi BcU Kappa, na Also, Flaherty said, the Board tional acholaatic honor society. id last night also dla. 41 Red-breast ahould hear all persona who wlah cuaped^ths poasiliUity of adding kSOW PART OF -yOO Id MABSU 44 European Mlaa Schmidt la a graduate of to be heard In regard to any ap' school bus to th* system. Special ./ - gETWEEN THE EARd.'-— blackbirds - w Bpckvllla High School data of propriatlon. DID t TELUyiTd, atABTHAr ALWAYS WAKE AAE COMlN® iUv there ar* three yellow AW DEAR. I'M COWPETINO 40 CItu of birds B 1S5S. and la a member of tho Ciaas In addition, Flaherty said, thar* isea in ua* her*. UPdTAIPd AT NlSMT— /iK e / nor WHOLE CUT-UP EXTRA U RG E iS Trie' FAT AtEMS WRE6T- rt-f 40 Extinct bird of 1957 at Brown Univeralty. She la another statute which atati "Aa a practtoal mattar," th* UNS C0NTEST?-MEW-HEM.' A dWiTCM eSSlSE.'-- gUT. , *Ji ai|. ua. en. an. St Eye layer is a candidate for a bariielpr of that within a week after B transportation committee aaya, "It .THEN t &0Ed3 THE arts degree, a member of th* t'AH SOT F.A.T. O F C O U R SE — A, a een per pupil rate, to very close to 12- CHICKEN EGGS DECElViNiS — ecAlLV Enthusiastic pT Vt A& MARDA& C P T D O / by tho thopping^edntor!" ardof While at Rockvilla High Bohool, flled .for aome Ume, Fla >aid. centa aa compared wl}h 1.8-cents * ---- g ----^ ------1^ IIAll Mlaa Schmidt took part In many _ , Herald Photo TOS''^ard of FInape lure on the Connecticut Co, bua." To Irell or Fry. ronn rrMii vraw A extra curricular acUvitlea, and re RockvlIM, March 8 (Special)—Army engin,ars.are studying the to file tpe minutes ajnd^ k of The school calendar for 1958-57 Hockanum River for poasibi* flood control mwurea. Mayor Harman BY AL VERMEER ceived top honors In the Gonnacti- commurtication education was approved by the Board after PRISCILLA’S POP The Breakinir Point cut Science Fair whjie a sopho Q. Olsoh said today. Th# Mayor said LL F'^rank 8. Tarbril of the up In the budget aome discussion aa to the ad- iSpecialixing Ings more, and second Konora during Army Ifogineera Corps has surveyed th* praplam at his request and werV^ited by irty aa the rea- vlaabillty of allowing time off In JUST THINK!!' her Junior year. said tha fnajor problem is th* sawag* and gA'IiMr® which la being aona the gr( have failed ,to the fall for the Four-Town Fair. MASHED ____ ^VINO SOME t>AV YOU'LL' Painting Selected throwiTinto the river., agree on toe mount of money A policy waa act by Jthe Board T POTATO TO B U V A WALK IN YOUR, Lt. Tarbell said the city miut underUk* an intensive campalp the Board^ Ekhication should CUT-UP POULTRY MS OWN OARDEN An oil painting by Mrs..Agnaa 0 stop 'thia practice or asrious compileationa will be added to the aft«f some diacuaalon as to the ad SANDWICHES^ HOUSE.' Green, of Crystal Lake, haa^een have to tpei visability of allowing time off In AOAIN A N D P IC K preeant trouble. 'TOe Mayor said'be planned to cbntact the State '^Opinlen Spnght "lUY THE PARTS YOU LIKE REST" Y O U R OW N selected aa the palnting-of-the- W ter Comnilsiion for help in relieving the problems In the West St. H the fall for th# Four-Town Fair. month by the Tolland County Art ! are being aalied to do A" policy'waa ..ael by toe Boer S T R A W - . __ Aaan. are*. Lt."Tarb*ll suggested qUtUng through the benk to straighten mr share If we are ex-.., the flow of water In the are*, saying it-would l>eat be done through regarding payment to Janitors by ______. Meeting Advnnoed. ' .. iaeuaa our budget and groups using the schools during the Water Oommtasion, aa the funds of-the Army' for dlaaater work rafidiia fpr appropria- toe evening and weekends, A rale a the Vem-EU have bMn depleted. . Ta s t e and c o m p a r e — g u a r a n t e e d t o sa^ r f y A ^ . for the Help of ReUrded we have no communU ^ildren, originally announced for the Board of Finance J-* Tuesday evening, has bean ad Broad Brook; Philip^felckay, 31 Md. H,a I* a graduat* of Rockville toiei>'leam their reasons for'eutting,” vanced to Monday at 7:30 at th# ■Vernon Av*.; and Mlaa Suean Pea High School. , . n*h(‘laherty tald. FOR PROMPT / Talcottyilla School, because of th* cock, 37. Lawrence St. - Board Chairman Morgan Camp, REFRIGERATION. ‘ffcVlNS TO special town meeting echeduled / Cemplatos TriUnIng .aU Talcotte'llle and VeraohAewj bell and Supt. of .Schools Arthur E. SERVICE a~e . ^ ...» F JmNY, MARTHA $ for Tueaday. Geo(^e B.-.8turtevant, son of Mr. Item*iirme ere ■■!»**• mtnr bring Ghetjterton sought a legal opinion Mtmeiaf-lowoPWVAAOLiT „ “ eVibtega Teuraa^et . and Mrs. CkpitgC'A. Sturtevant of thrqngh tiMt MastManvlicster I ng on top matter'from TOwn Counsel Ohii Oedrge H. Williamii The cribbage tournament for Lake St., .Vet^n, has graduate HeriiM Rqbkvpi* IBnreau, Harry Jeigg.. ' Associate*' ■=N a.t t Market RtJ' Itelephone /itock- MANCHESTER A L L E Y 6 ^ Gib Buggieh BY V. T. HX m LIN the Championahip of the city Will from recruit training at UTS. lAJgB replied. "Cpon th# asaurop- Ml 9-8585 . COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTQ eonUnue thia evening with match- Navy's . trainln|| base, Bainbrldgc, vllle TR 5-8188. tlon that . t^e Board, of Educat’im . '*'-1 WaL,NOmTEP. 'BUSMESS veAH-'SPEDAay. achedulad .for the ■ p a c club. TO# Xegion will play Maple —r WORKS«ET11N6 .POTTY ^WlTH AU. THESE. TRYOUT »,an6 he mWHERE 50-HEAkY THESE &XX>, NEW-FANQtED IMPRESSED ON BRE ’ f'to^-Itallan Social Club, with PUBLIC MARKET ...... tm / G . ANY (w e EH? dt>s BUGGIES US ENOUGH THROWING, the Mika meeUng tha PAC. A t the TO SEND present Ume the Legion team it 8 0 3 - 8 0 5 MAIN STREET 0 F 5 TQ0 NG fwaOUNDTO HIM TO 01 leading th* l*a|ms. HAN05 15 8E FIXED CLASS (C A HEU>/ FARM Coming Events iiii| CLUB. The Rev. Harry Whitley will be the speaker at the' mid-week ill iiii ^lA FAMIUAR STORY MIKEm. Lenten aervic* at St., John’: BUT T>^ SAD ENDING Episcopal Church tonight at 8 ■iiiiil USUALLY READS LIKE o clnclr. He will have for hla sub- •:hu - THISr-JWM T»£ nOOKIE ^ct, "The Paalmiat and Christian ieNSATm CAMS FACC-TO'i Devotion." FACe WITH B!G-L£AGOE A CUAV£ BALL PITCHING, AMO •There will be no Junior Pilgrim iiiiil AFT£P A FiW FUTILE Fellowahlp meeting at th* Flrat SWINGS, WAS NEIIEP Congregational Church of Vernon HEAPD OF AOAINI tomorrow evening. ^Th* Mr- and Mra. toub « f th* s t e AKs . •.jTrr-ti. '--.vV . \ .urriYiSwii V First ^ Evangelical Lutharan CUT FBOM CORN FED HER B U D D tp Where’s Doolittle? BY EDGAR MARTIN ''e:: THE FfNESr FOODS STEERS AND NICELY TRIMMED Church will hold Its annual ban I BY ROY CRANE BUZ SA W YE R quet Saturday evening at 7 o'clock CAxrr UkimwstAviD \ OETtE FROM U t o U K E TO SO UOtA-b 1 ! Y MMMUTIS UTIt. At the Old Homestead In' Somera. 69 T l XkX)U UMERE COM AlONGi ML V JW 80161T HEY,n.(TOI,MnT8RUl' A T in BLOT, Wf SIM.OIN or SHOUT e KM OW KE'b GOT A V tH X M THE T»EE5V TVTEW'EU Ml VlAiR OVk IdIBT ■^LICKIPELO. riLor.MBalMNn.THe. SM,HAr, MAY9I The Rockville 1-odge of Elks will MA'AM, . t*K. DOOinTVE. 1 CAVJ FttOD 8INWSG0W81O UCKNTWITOMIT J05. ©KAN, 1 AWA TO 5(1 M OH. 5HIU MY w n (OR OlHNIR, tAwnmne meet tonight at 8 o'clock. A class MOKB...ATBVRSACK'S C01V»ST... UMVtt THE B«M'«U9*Cg of candidates will be initiated. TO* ... COSTJWO top ROUND STEAK ' 79c C0U.ECTR0GS OOOt>. INTO TOWN. - y buainea*. session will be pricedad liii:: g r o u n d i f y o u w is h . ' . by a supper for the mambers at STARK18T—SOUD PACK 6 :30. l ! O X Y D O L ’jQi FRESH GROUND \ Vernon Bepresenled WHITE MEAT CHUCK lo lS t HAMlim Vernon will be represented at the Cfy.o CUDAHY’S 39 .2 75 the state 4-M local leader's con for e lb.-T IbB. e ference Baturday at the University T m BdrrIdss BLOCK rKTYLE, RONE of Connecticut by Robert Mc- ch th e , tvhifc! GOLD COIN BACON ' ' /'■ ■ Clatchey, Mr. and Mra. Norman . \ In OH 3 5 c BONED AND BOIXED OHUCK LB, CHUCK BEEF . Strong, Anthony Stephen Jr., ^ GJtOUND Lb. Jb Arthur St, Loul*. Mra. John Booth,. iiiiH- f o r ^ NICE POT ROAST 2 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Niederwerfer, iiliji Gtant \OAN8 m ? N r» PICNIC HAMS BSc lb.— 'lbs. $ Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Palmar, Mrs! ' liAROE NATIVE 8-7 I.B. AVG. i-j Everett Oaidner, Mra. Gordon M 7 4 e B5IAU. LEAN FRESH LEAN READY TO EAT V-. Gibson, and Mias .Phyllia Kirk. Tomto PASTE Lb. e PORK HliOULOERS Pillow- Bedloa CAPONETTES FRANKS JEFF COBB BY PETER HOFFMAN DAISY HAMS ARMOUR'S STAR MICKEY FINN Unimpressed! BY LANK LEONARD The Rockville City lospital has 3 .Can* 2 5 c EXTRA FANCY BONELESS or MU.D (!URED SHORT SHANK SMALL SPERRY 8; BARNES CLEANING A LAMP, EH.'? F UH, UH...I B-BUT THIS WA6 ALL FREDDY S purchased. several pillow radios to assure quiet' rXdlo liataning b.V- SKINLESS LET'S GO UP AND SEE HOW YOU TOO," lDEA/,..HE'6 the one you WANT/ Kim V CORNED Bl * sm o ked HtlOUl.DERS t.,.AH...W65 GOOD A JOB YOU Dtp./ FREDDY APOLLO./ ■crititSilrl -I'V E ALSO GOT A T rot BMmCi -A N D THE lAND WILL N MADE the patients. Th* radios, which are 8rNCRF.ST yEs!0H,rMSQ^ I I THINK El attached to the bed, are equipped FRESHLY GROUND > 5 9 * CLEANING A EXCITED, LOLA? TREMENDOUS IDEA I'VE F____ UP OF M 6 WOMEN-JUST LIKE LAMP AW rT5 hT\ L r W I'LLGO w-tth an "under th* pillow'-' speak iV JO Y .-Totir Chohe I^. 33 c '2 to 8 Lb*. 'Each ^b. IT SLIPPED/ AHEAD, captain./ •vANPMR.6RIMBAdlSAIDT PHILIStNWITH, F M TELEVISION JO a ^S O MUCH ALXEAPV HER-THE FATTER THE 9ETTER OUTW er ao that it-' Is poMible for the MAYONNAISE HAMBURG V ■ — IE MEAN- ^ HAVE JUST THE VOICE > HIM NOW M l GRIM9ACH r WANT/1 SUPPOSE I CAN -EACH ONEAUE-iaSING AND patients to enjoy the radio at eny ■ | time without dis'urbing other*. ot. 7 4 c HEWASIOOKWGF^LULU?; -ARRANGING., TDHEARIT? r x TAKE A LITTLE MORE! PANCE-ANDTHEyaiECALLED Qt 4 9 c < Pt. 2 7 c BACON aafECC SPECIAL Nritiye Poultry Special Service Sua^y CHICKEN PARTS |u:i|j l i THECONTRACjfJ 'LULU'S LOMAULE LULUKLLES*! The First Oon .-ragational^urch i-g 3 1 c klNO AN'S iu c k o r y X s m o k e d MEDIU3I SIZE —M V VdF^ V A ^ NOW. WHAT DO you THINK? of Vernon will obaerv* toe "One 75 ■ lliil IJk CANS OCEAN HFBAT Breasts lb. c Ls^gs lb. 69c ...... 5 Great Hour of' Sharing,' on Sun-^ii • BACON ^ lb. Tc 8 to 8 fcb*. Lb. day. A special offering will b* ra- s t r ic t l y fr e s h g r a d e , "A •» CAPONS 59c P ceWed. ORANBERRY CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER 67c *'EGGS ...... dbi. Ii3e Cirr-UP RF.ADY FOR THE PAN Amerksaa DegH« Aualllary . The Fourth District, American FRYERS Each $1^69 Legion and Auxiliary, will meet SAUCE ' R«9 . $1 .2 2 i n . Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. at the CHICKEN PARTS - ^ American legion Horn* in Daniel- Cm * 37c S, lal 1.00 LEGS ...... I... v.V,'lb. 75« aon. CALIFORNIA $ WINGS lb. 25c A Threat BY MERRILL BLOSSER A Dutch whiat card party for SPECIAL BOTH FOR CAPTAIN EASY De.*tperate Plan BY LESLIE TURNER I FREC'KLE.S .\N l) HIS FRIENDS - members will be held following th* 1 SCNCREST' NAVEL ORANGES Doft. NECKS, BACKS for sonp lb, TOe regular t^sinar i meeting Wednaa- INDIAN R I^R SEBd 'l EM Akisweh to e ass THSxe‘5 »40r iMousH gMwruxATt urr io MtAIAL.NO LAIMORV YESTeftOAY'5 A l l S e a s o n I v c p u r c h a s e d CAREFUL liw t/ M LETsl^i^ MONTHS B day at the GAR rooms, with Mlaa tMjlKS TO DfeNTPy HIU. F^BALL TlCKeiSifeA'&tCETBAU. IP THIS eeis BEFORE HE HOT-^OC»& ANYONE ' iP I - -'X Ktep HM ASLUP THAT L0N6... AMO IVe P U 2 Z L E ! BktXTED AROUND Jennie Bats and Mlaa Ann Cworek, EVAPORATED g r a p e f r u it 4 For ;:cji: j WOKKCO 7 0 0 HARD FOR THAT f 300,000 TO Dj, PRt\« THB CAR OFF nCKtTS,CLASS PLAT TICKETS. V TO RAY Ur THEXtCREPinAD/ co-chairmen In/charge. , WHITE I ilX SHcrrS- 30,30. SUdGESr TO W N , CERTAIN FANCY McI n to sh OUttUPW. ITR16PT0 SFARi vpU,WATr-.6UT 5T0NV POINT WMBRe TVE ia.lZ.U,6""ISTHE 1 PUSCUASP (^TDMERS 'ART .V . Red ^roas Drive l l l l «,lT,Pli^TfAN0Ur... RNBR IS DiSP-*M0 *T WLK ■ iiisrj tAAYNOrBBFOlMOFOe s m a l l e s t s c o r e t o A POUBLX . « N N A SIP THEIR. In aplie of' the well publiciaea PITTHECONOITIONS, PAGE AD IN THE SUPS AT KINGS I need for additional funds to con-1 S Tjall Can* $ 1 . 0 0 APPLES /t/ERAdiNG 17 fOlHTS SCHOOL YtAR. ACROSS Tue STREET-' duct the American Rad Cross l i i i c FRESH. ' 8lllMlwSea.' fotfdoi • TO T H E SHCfT. campaign thia year, retuma re- j ported today' by the Rockvlll*' ■111 .58 COUNT 6EET GREENS ! Chapter are running behind re- FANCY s e le c te d PASCAL i 'turns for the same period a year ago. SUPERIOR BOOK MATdHES 2 B«.e. 25e CELERY 2 During the flrat week- 5489.80 i Grocery waa turned y in- aa ^pmparsd to NABISCO COC'UNCT. .SELECTED , ^ 'H i * SpOeials 52.268.80 a year ago. Many aoucitora era'Just begin CHOCOUTE DROP COOKIES rug 35c MUSHROOMS Lb. 59e • CLOVERBLOOM BUTTEK. Lb. 67c ning their ' house-to-houa* calls * NablM'o Arrob- Root ■ - O TTl. *. Sweet Lilf ^ tj)ia week. Industrial returns have iiiil! BlM'nlla, Tw.ln-Paek i f m f C Orange Juice ^ 8 Oa: Cans 35 not yet beg\in to come in. It was c a .Sea Fair Canry M’hlte '3Ieat Timia, BY DICK CAVALI l THE STORY OF .MARTHA WAYNE IVhat Martha Kndwa BY MT1.S0N SCRUGGS reported. - * Bird* E,»e Kroren MORTY MEEKLE Playing Safe ' Hoapitol Note* Orange Jqlrn A , ion waa born at City Hoa- Solid Pack 3 3 Can* 1.00 '*B?eiT>t.rB«’ IS MORE LM UAR75M, rVDUDOMYCNJJClBAaM.VOUSBE.1 I f !HiHtr ABE v o u e o w s 1 1 OOWT KNCM'.r Sc $ 6 5 pital to^y to Mr. and Mra. Wll- 1 9 0 Z. PKGS. SNOW c k 6 p FRENCH CUT IMdOlN TDAi K- gH...U€LL,I J WONPERHOW t r lliM N O U T THD MOBN- I HAVE kNW.tnMTWONEPMEArrpf JO DO. W ATTH iYX PHONTO OR.CLR/ Ijam Klsaane. 26 Wlndaor Av»„ AR. SOONER RX I hE-SHOULP be in THNkl'U. COAE FOUNPOtJTI rpRNTio TO Tie Arnwr; BAD YOULIFT-HE TOiO ME HTB ooeresANOTiOLO lT:r.: HOW ISHEt A PRETTY dOOPFOOO. BACK SOME WASdOmO and a son waa bom yesterday to Pkt*. 45 Seieetkd Fresh Fru its mnd Vegetahies AND MANAGBO TO TiCkLE A ^.tNATHEUOET HM WHAT i KNOW. HES Mr. and Mra, Cheater Saa, 21 GREEN BEANS c ’#!l HE'S PtSACTIONa' other BMiE T D ^ 'K X ^ r;,!'I a f a n c y LARGE I.NDIAN RIVER (80 sue) , ; HI6 6 0 U'SHOTS PLANE 7Xk9Ja.CJFF)PDC ASBEEOTbTXLkTO West Rd. , 8 OZ. CANS DOLE'li CINTERVUE.' _____B-rv. WE Tws New patients at tha'hdepital to-, EVBMNS., day includs liswrenc* -^ftus Jr., Ini'i PINEAPPLE JUICE Far 25c iPbEEDLESS GitAPEFRUnr 4f^ 29e LB. PKO. VALLEY FRQMT iiiil l.|k S W E E T 'IN D IA N R IV E R ■> “ ; - » dozen‘ I . \ MIXED MELON BALi^ f ,^. 29c JUICE ORANGES S 9 c O ' WroHfplit Iron RoEfn^s i i f ■iil iiilii 8 OZ. PK0 8 .:b IRDREVE Iiiil Porch Cohimns iilojm Fancy WESTERN CARROTS ^1° p>'W i \. / ...... ■- /V'"' * - k»- tar'i - /"»*»i(»'/i. '■ 'X . ;. -!■ -X ' ■ 4) X * ■\'J A *. • • 1 ■' ' - T:-- ' . ' ■ ■■ •' ■' - X ■' . ->■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH, 8, 19M PAGE SEVENTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI.D, ICHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1958 PAGE SIXTEEN Assured for
Top Hifih School Squads 'A . , •)»-i'.k.' "xy F e w T i c k e t s S u l K v a n W i n s B o s t o n C e l t i c s^o Match To Be Honored by Elks Y LKAQYE^ BKSTAl’»AXT.I.kAOt:B * Baten Orp:' (*> Wslsat Grlil (1 )„ PIm m t«. hoaor three of Mm i- - -. T ■ % S t i l l o n S a l e Second; Third Lsmeuresux ...... M 104 ...... U g j eheeter Higk’a evtsUadteg eUi- S p l i t D e c i s i o n •iwir ...... 134 M B. Pscsnl .1 Showing of Year Ctem b^ 115 135 Krenry ,....1 .. 104 111 133 347 letle tswBs were te* - •• ’’ -l!' HUinsU ...... ,115 144 SspIpIs ...... 123 • — — 133 day bjr the MMehester' For Big Gam e Syracus*. N.Y., March i — A n l U i ' . .104 1(» Whpisn ..;.. .V. 31 154 133 347 MIXED D4H ai,E8 S p o t i n . D o u b t Brn Ps(Sni ,..t — 37 - - 37 e( EUm. Jeha Loreaa. chalrtkaa OssasMta , aorry about that ...... — — 84 M Taitipa, Fla., March 8 (fP)— Big Walter Dit>po, who never ef the Yeuth Activities -.(4) SToUIs'.'...... "m4" 540 L.OW Man < aimmena 99.99 . 99 M By EARL VOBT «ya, but look at my noae.” - Nerrill'i Marhri (•> has quite lived up t6 his cArly promise, wishes people would mittee, reported that the/e«r- J/^mmona 119 •Tha eya’a okay, won’t need any 4*W- York, March 8 (Ab—'i*he ...... 511 584 549 1444 19■ 90 9b M If you don't havs * ticket fo r ApplPby ...... 104 7« Bay's .<3)' forget his tremendous rookie season and judge him s o l^ on reat haskethaU, rifle aad atltchea. Tm aorry .about y o u r ^cl^a--W arriors have com- U. rsrrand ...... 113 T o lX . 213 119 114 581 Saturday night’s Ciiaas A Saaket- McCarthy ...... 100 »4 John nivopa .....'...no 106, 34 313 his most recent p^fformances: / eeaatrp squads will he fetWKat) Boaa,” . l^eli\surge from 'Jit bottom Vittn*r ...... ins 130 Jop RlvOPa ...... 115 M 133 334 a haaqwet at the EUcs Hs bsll Tournament flnala at the NtW That'a dreaainc room—not draw* V. Fsrrsnd ...... *1 *4 Outhrlp----i ...... j27■ 97 130 344 The hulking Chicago White Sox first baseman aeefhes with earijr la April. The affair wUI' Haven Arena betutesii Manchester of the E A Division of the Na APPtn...... 121... 118 1C* 344 90 254 High end Weaver o f Hartford the Inc room—chitchat between Bnc- 503 . 511 5 « 1579 ^ E. Pagsnl . 113 ___ 118______133 343 indignation evefry time he reads that he*s been ^disappoint dise be opeaed te the ptihUc 93 379 land’a John U SulUvan, the victor tional ] ; ^ l l Assn., locki'g ment because he’s n^ver been able to duplicate/his freshman aad-cam j^le details wlU be best advice U to stay home. TnlslB ...... 585 524 674 1483 The Areiria. with a seating ca on a apUt deciaion, and Jackie La- up theli (division title since Carreall't Iniamaea (t) 1950 season'with Bbston Red Sox when ^ 'b a tte d .322, aaaetiioed la the aear fature. bua, the' craciotta loaer, ahortly the 1950-51 The ereas couatrY sqaad, pacity of 4,500, wtH be soM out Villa -Lnaliip 131 slammed 34 home runs and led ^he AmericapLeague with'144 hmg before the rivet centera Une after they had battered each oth> 'They dld.lt w ith ''^ lority last (Ouaelia ...... 107 134 der the coatpateat'-ia u l^sMp k ii cf er for 10 aluf-and-cUnch rounda in Zaniuns'' ...... 104 106 runs batted in. Coach Paul Bhiaaey, Tolsla up ter the opening U q^iff at $ night, belting theO ew Yi' Browxowpki ...... 91 114 o’clock. a nationally telaviaed fight l a a t BolinaKi ...... 90 102 “1 don't, think It's fair to use with m y ^ f," the 6-S, 228-i>ound ready complete»ted a hli KniclMrbbckera 108-87 isrdoubl'i Manchester followers of the Red B i ^ t header card at Boston , KpaHia ..... 98 l38 my 1900 season ss a yardstick,” ho Dropo MO. eessfni seasoa wMeli seas cU- lAbua bad dropped Into Sulli*...... 594 597 L. Mnlumoby 93 314 and White quintet, have already saw the oAtics sew up D«s wmi> (11 tetalj ...... 494 573 explained. “That's the kino of a I W uld say I've'reached about maxed by wloalag tbe COIL, B. Mnlumphy 135 345 van’ a dreaatng room to pay hia ...... 113 129 e^ou'rths of my potential. I State aad Cooaectlctit la\ite- purchased 2,$77 tickets ftcat the place in the division with a ...... 133 107 Uardpn (1) year that '■o’-.'ti once l.i- a lifetime reapecta. It aounded like he had ' / ’t'- ...... 115 87 think I can equal or better my rec- tleaal' Meet. NeW' Eagtaml Tolal.-i ...i... 3aO\S43 SIT. 659 Arena box office. Hile total In- decision ovel- Syracuse. i...... 114 103 ...... HIS 105 (II dropped in for a pppt of tea. ' 0 ...... 93 129 X to fellows like, myself. I never next season hut 1 ,.now I’m champloBS In 19M. Gm harrtces cltidee tlcketa received by Feeulty r'f . ■»- The defeats left the Knlcks and ...... 37 100 A. Noddrn ,. .10 39 333 “ I Juat couldn't get atarted," re i 7 ...... 132 83 ...... 91. 100 ^claimed to be that good. But I'm as good as my rookie year flalshed tMrd te ''t1i|g yeair’i ~ n. (nmmona.. I? 99 .303 marked Labua. “ I w m aahamad of Nationals still in a virtual dead ...... 90 103 not, as bad aa some people make^ v/ould indicate. I’m 'slow and can't event. - Tbtsla Biyaelf. I didn’t fael li)m I ahould lock for .the'teird and final playoff me Xmt'- to be Just because .Tye .310 197. 153 5U apot in the Eastern with Syracuse 486 494 446 i42« best out infield. Ups for hiU." Coach GU Htmt’s crack, rifle Game To Be Broadciwt have been In there ^ all. T'know aachaiter .Hsiort (I) never HMen able to approach that Excepting his freshman, season. team has already captured (31 I holding a hsif-game edge. 93 II3 10.5 I Juat can't get mad in the ring. Bolton Hntl«e .excepUohal season." / Dropo has never batted :300 nor C d L hoaors while heastteg Jsrrta 93 345 In the Western Dlvisio.i, Minne X. .V ...... 134 no 113 tmk* Jsrvla ’.tS lli 119 347 ShorUy rntter II e’cieek tMs Ini a atreet fight I could go craay. _ .//K...... 95 115 128 : *M.- Zm'ick 98 119 314 .'T h e 32^s(ear-old power/hitter driven in 100 runs although he three straight' undefeated sea- \ 4 apolis delsyed Fort Wayne's title ^blpkj -a . p . 101 114 218 \ x ^ ^ Acrobatic Shortstops in Red Sox Canip morning The HereM was MM- but I Juat can'^ get mad in the 1 " Noaicki ...... X . . . . 114 121 99 93 — 217 from MopsupxConn.. tbinkd^hla .280 reached 97 with Detroit In 19S2 and tons. Aad the ladteas are Totals ...... IIU 301 311 *5M 1 - clinching 98-95 and remained in a Kochin ...... (ted that radio etatton WOTH ring." Kovla ..X - . IW in 95 Pohl ...... — 147 287 batting averagK,^l$ h o i^ runs and 96 in 19S3. After a low of 44 given aa excellent cheace ef re- Three ahormqpe on the Boston Red Sox roster give an ^hibltlon Of their sgiltty es they dive ter ( 1) In Hnrtford weiM tie with the St. Louis Hswks, who 98 113 328 I) Rmllh 19 73 353 SulUvan. ovary bit the gentle ^. 581 "S40 Kondra ..... 79 runs batted iiN u t jtear is more RBI’s in 19S4, he was traded by peetiag es state champlena for balls ter the benefit of photographers at spring drill In Sarasota, Fla! From lelt: . DomBuddln, a H. Smith i; .A ' shoved Rochester two full games Maclaachian 114 108 222 U 107 100 800 Maturdigr ntgliPa man grU m ^ and aald: "Tou aura (L Baaa> Taven (31 indicative of hii ability. He the n g fra to Chicago where he tho third etralght year. rookie who hit .'299 for LoulaviUe test year; MUt Bolling and'Billy Klaus, regular ^o x shoitetop last HIgh-Weaver book into the cellar 94-89. Irfiw Man ...... ,,...... no 95 Tolsla ... IM IN 173 553 take a good punch." Msnin...... \... 11.3X425 ...... "m i ^ mi points with pride testatistics that nearly doubled his total in his first Little has to ho said eoncem- season who hit .38$. (A P Wirephoto). from the New Haven .^Flgh t In MntaheU ■■ ‘i 'Johnston Gets 84 Salvatore ...... \.. 113 Miller’s 128' ...... 86 ~ 102 188 in 17 White victoriesX major "I think I can drive in 100 runs his exclttag Red ead White B. Slsum . the S4th onanal (Male CIAO Paul Arizln, who scored 23, and ...... 119 102 U6 337 contribution ' again this year," he said. "With cagers. Tlie ladtees battle J. Kodlund Class A Teuraemeat. . y BuUivaa knocked Labua down in ...... 116 103 120 338 ^ 1 rookie Tom Cola were the bl.,' men. Totals ...... IS i *065 ..... 118 129 108 355 White Sox iX the Lerry Doby in the lineup, we're Weaver Saturdey aight at New Touts 3W 303 l l i (II /the fifth round with a aharp right f^BTQ W /lilN'G : Banks, Poi^ Get Range With the aaaeanecasMU tear- for the Warriors, who missed the' ...... a... — 99 — 90 nsnt sera; bound to see mort lefthanded Heven for the State title and (Cl ary oftlrtahi are aeeursd e f a to the Jaw. Labua bobbed right playoffs by three games a year ROISKWIVk'S LESGI' Not SatiKfIrd will repreaoat Coanecticut te B. Phillips . Flying teaenn <4> ...... ”555 "555 1849 pitching. That ehoutd help me a W. PMIlt^ :::r,S! ‘il IS capacity crowd (M ^ ) fee Ike back up. but bad to take Bn auto ago. It was Gols who Joined Johns OitrandBr ...... tl 87 "I'm /not saying I'm satisfied great deal.” tho forthcomtag New Eagtand' contest which has eartataty •/ matic eight count. Tournament a4 the Boston 1(0'IM 104 519 ton in laying the wood to the Jochtmt^n ...... 9^'J08 VNTBY Cl.l R WOMEN Toliis’ ...... oanght an la re«Mit daya. Ih a handaome youngater from rjticks in a M-20 final quarter. TearU (S» Garden., Net since ItSS has a In Intra-Squ^d Games 111 Baat Meadow, N.T., took avery^ (iola snared nine of his 17 points Olark 64 Mancheater quintet met with ____ I'BCH LRAatR punch. Ha would throw a f e w Wutch ..., 71 such success. ,M. Morla> IM (1 Herald Photographer Catches Nine Players, Two Refs in Action in the closing surge while Johns (?hprn jk 81 Tc^st for G re ^ M a n o r s irik MslliaeM Ns. I (t) H. Roriry M (0 8 ii; Manager Dwtght Party iR Man- eounter pundiea, then clinch. ton.scored 13...... 418 ;.S7 n 97 New YofS! March 8 (fl*)— Willie MaX« of the New York Hsodicsp . It 14 It (3 Rare Indeed la a baaketball picture ahowihg nine o f the^ten actual Indiana in the photo Include Norm Hohenthal (31), Dave Turklng- RpaluU* (•> 73 i^Mter High School and H m Her SulUvan weighed 160H, Labtu Six ''Celts, led by BUI Sharnmn HtllnFkl .. . u Giants, Ernie Banks of the Chicago Ci^s and Cincinnati's /- playera In action In addition to both offlctma. But Herald photog ton (24) and Alan Cole (20). Bulkeley playera are Tom Curnota * ...... 126 I Low Scorp 101 105 II 287 Tolsla ..... *35 1ft 193 (S3 ald sporta department. All tteketa ...... 86. \ T o m o ^ r r o w with A ri^R ivals (11), Saul Chafln (7), John Precourt (6) and Joe R fllly (3). One 24, hlt^n double flgii.-es to wreck IIS 101 M 813 Wally Post accounted for 136 National League home- runs ( 1 ) at tha ochool and at Hw Honld rapher Cinch OfiarS acoompliahed thla unUaual feat TuMday night ...... 81 , l6l M ns 317 M. Cuahlng ...... M 109 94. 397 ' The fight waa decided by at the New Haven Arena during the SU te Claaa A Tournament other Maroon is hidden behind Czarnota. Referee Fran Geiaaler the N s t ^ s Buston went over 20n,- T7A Totalfi'...... 4fiX 632 627 1541 last season and they’re up to their old tricks. have been sold. aingle point The annoucer origl- Rabies 7; 96.372 Ticket Manager Mike SattNien BBuy annoifced Judge Dick Alnl- Gver the pgst few seasons a « o f big Art^ulm by, '*>ros’ top re Mays, who led the league with 61 circuit, blows in 1966, Tolsla m IIS. IM .M3 Indiana won 68-.16. The ball can be aeen in the air aa Indian#' Tom Carrtgan, aurveya the action from behind Wpjclk. (Herald first ,time\ln the club's 10-year Totals Totals ...... 490 4tt 47( 1453 at the Arena last ni|^t had >0$ ao’a card aa a draw, 4r4-2 with history. strong rivalry has grown between bounder and second leaX ig scorer, Cop Tourney Tilts 81. Msrjr’t <41 walloped a 400-foot homer in the first inning of an intra’-squad Captain Eddie Wojclk geU o ff a one-handed Jump ahot. Other Photo). the Green. Manor Pros' and w'ho was umble to be on hand. And 'Corry- ...... - in - (5 — iM tlcketa left. The Herald aacBied tw o polnta for each boxer. JuUua Clyde Lovkllette - ss high for Double Rollers Bloodgood ...... 69 — 34 158 game yesterday. It was his second home run in three games. HOME CROWDS tBULP 15$ of these for Manchester tern Helfand, State AUdetic Oommla- the Lakers .with 20 points, but It TurcotlP Frankie's Drive-In of East Hart- the visitors, secured the ae^lces NassUf Arms, winners of /the Brown-'..., ...... 96 37 1«T 390 Banks, a 44-ho:,isr man in *55' \ Dahrnwski . who had made reattvattom ewUer . a t e chairman, called the announc was George ttikan's basket with 11^ . ford. The two giants of semi-pro ] of New York’s Moe M ahonej^ho Wsst Side Rec Midget League, de Hanson ...... 114 lOS 93 313 including flve .frrand slams, wn- Bkuit Itansing, Mich. ((Rr-|i(icbl- Need More Punch ...... 76 Totals ...... 506 612 1539 basketball;clash tomorrow night in' caged 27 points while doing a WaUhsr ...... -136 1(», 9S 341 "I’ve never been sn\strong ao In the day. “It looks Uka « aaUout, er to ringalde and ha came back about 80 second^left that clinched Obremskt ...... 112 a t>q- feated Wyman Fuel $4-16 last Clifford ...... — lOS • 17 195 nected i.ith the basM loaded ni a gan State University boaketboU without any doubt,'*.B*rMhdn aaid. and announced the polnta aa five It after Fort W a ^ e, needing Juat Morloy ...... 93 an important Central Connecticut mendous Job off the boards. BuV ight at the West Side Rec in the camp game In Mesa. Ariz. and early in the spring," *ie Nild. "I've coa<^ Fonldy Anderson (aya the Four Indians Have Good Chance KmeraldR (2) Totsis "I'm holding out tha remaining 100 fo r SulUtan. four for Labua. Hcottsdale, Ariz. (N E A )— one more vlctor>\for the title, M JtOinson 80 84 246 League game at 8:30 at the Ver- Mitchell promises to'have ()ulmby ining game -of the Town Midget 543 sob 1531 Post, who hkd 4d 4 year ago, hit been able to run more, in ArUona guy cheering from the bloadi6r. Totals ...c.r ------421 432^ 40a 1256 ^ planck School and a banner crowd U4$keU Yor Weavw.**-' " / - Judge Tad Bhalla called It Labua, The big problem facing Paul pulled to 96-93 with, 1:43 remain Hkinets. <9) Vegfart ...... 83 « 86 245 on hand tomorrow night ss veil as ' etbsll Tournament. In the sec one In a Redlega’ -ame in Tampa, than in Florida. It's the difference seal oRisn means the 4Rff4irencM MeyerK ...... LorenlziPn ...... 84 /96 i jfr 260 1.8 anticipated! A preliminary fea- 84. Jahaa I4> / Yeaterday morning tha Weaver 8-S-S, while Referee Joe Palmer Richards Is to get some power ing. ..92 Allpn ...V...... 91 309 the added services of -either Ken ond kqfue of the twinbill the Bast.’ h. un.b Fla. in the turf.” ■ between victory and defaat for the Tremmel ...... 84 im/ -ing two local Junior quintets is ny Goodwin or big Burr Csrlson. ;... 34 (9 109 391 ticket aJIottment bed been ex- gave it to SulUvan, 6-4-1. The Aa Of Landing on All-Tourney Five Into his 'Baltimore lineup ter St. Louis led almost\aIl the way Ilunl ...... 94 r;nbln...... M 98 120 310 Side Ehfiines eoged Deci'S Drive-! Opaiscii ...... 33 N 91 374 While tbli veteran trio' v-aa hav In other news, Mickey McIMr- home team. "A crowd Kelps you Katiated, Qeorge BmmerHngnC tha eoeiated Pteaa card read 6-2 for this season. The Orioles hit with 10-point spreads In the first Rplchentwirh ...... 109 Ix>w Score ...... /78 - 78 , 80 236 ■ IP at 7:15. It is also possible that McKenna In. 8 6 -3 3 X ! “ ..37 93 .M 275 ing itself a time, rookies stole the win," said Anderson. " I f a team ' / .Hoaly ...... 69 135 13^ M 354 mott, a..|ulred rom Washlngtoh. Manchceter High atafl am . Sullivan. only 54 home runs last season, and last periods. Bcb Pettit was __ _ . Totals .. X . ,/.526 '*621 "559 160C Ray McKenna's veteran will add a new face or two but A full gathering of ex(:lted par-; hubschs show in other camp, tilts. iroea out on.the floor and sees a Ataln Eddie Wojclk, Dave Turklng- giving the teams added Incentive, 113 - W N 310 was named to p l t » in the New- Perry eold out of hia original By P A T BOLDL'O by far the league's lowest. high with 28 points. Totals ...... 448 422 425 1295 • Sapphn’et (2) green-clqd combine upended the lo nothing is definite as yet. ents and youngsters witnessed th e, _ . , . Second bssei.-'an Don Leppert York Yankees' first sxhlblUon sfuU houao—unlntiinUonaliy or not— ton and rugged Norm Hohenthal , Carvey - ^ 87 78 . 90 255 cals by teven points earlier in the ...... "to f 505 492 1504 ’^‘ley play a better game, It's not batch of 1,700 tlcketa in lee* tima - a A Added Interest . in Saturday is the most valuable player award. CMfee Cups X|^ tHw’absence thougK-they have one more game. Armsmen, paced by-Marsh Potter, a Oiappell ...... (7 M im 237 *hr«!4 hits, tncl-idtng a game-win- ^ InAirinning the 1955 AiiBertcsa L u ^ W e and stubborn I.lartford in the gamy's outcome. A Man- .rich Lou Brmdteau : - . Sborlatop LqlS Mnnant, the Yankees shut- No moro RdieM will eem* tote Manchester High and sixth-ranked ^ a y horae to atari in the Total* ...... "423 407 420 1250 Totals ./ ...... '507 'is *561 n S , built u p's sizeable first milf lead "'A eblm ^n 's Or- Camp Notes Weaver will bath6W!iHi(3i1--seteethnr -Bttikeleys tbe >teur atmuly IncHaha - • East . ' ' Flamingo at Hialeah., .Gray) f4) — —!a: — -- AparietasNi* dabbed to be the Chlv ______^fbex-lS UnHawnm lN^ .^M■B^hll^tls^jftl(r'tt»’if e ■gams Art !gYji.>::4»3 forntances by either one of the DintFi ...... »7 81 .77 255 the first time since ^1929' ahjl matntlohed: Yhe 'itdvanta, ffWtttejtflelcler Ykgb WMte Box' itadcff baiter. \ ■/ o f the All-State team. No less than also rank among the . tourney's Cblumbla 78, Princeton 69.' Church ...... 92 |02 104 298 rpst of the way. Both teams ToUU 4(3 1410 blanked ikyaMetvRi'bnly Rvei.- vrday. ' ' - \ ■ aforementioned Red and White Sytecuse University's fo o tb a ll GIno (Xmoll'cracked An important Milwaukee. second baseman Jack four Indians and three Hartford leading scorers. Cole- leads with 53 Penn 67, Ysle 60. tinct In the middle ISSOa. But a Murphy ...... 73 ion 268 ed a little tense os the oj. stalwarts. Cole and Wojclk in par Ifrench atajllon, LeSancy, per PelcrmAn ...... 88 1.39 322 tqiun will play ho night goithqa. two-hin doi-b)e In/the Brooklyn Dittmer said be wiiiid like t4> ’ i \ D o d g e r s cagers are in contention for either points and' the sturdy Wojclk is 'Harvard 79. Brown 66. . 9h whistle blew but as the game pro' St. Jsmn N*. f <41 Dodgers’ camp, ticular, could pose a problem for Gettsburg 76, Franklin-Marshall petuated the line and now all graya Cartwright ...... 77 9A101 272 complete daylight program fdr Acelo traded because'"It's hard to stay > Vero BeiMh, Fla., March 6 (6^— the first or second squad. The two cloce behind with 51 markers. greased both were playing a good r; It wasn’t a pw ^cdltrly good day Connecticut finalists will be ready Turkingtoh has ca^rd 47 tallies, tourney officials. 59. trace through him. Total! ...... ~427 447 52^ 1415 19,56 has been schedule. In shape sitting on the Bench” .-. . Brookiya Outfielder Duke Snidai; brand of ball. Potter led the win- car for the p iteh ^ . Some qf the hurl- Manager Bobl^ Brogan orderad appeara ready for tha aaaeon’a to s(iuare o ff at 8 o'clock and re- eight more than the 4-3 Hohenthal ners with 1$ pbinU. Tom McCar-, era, hov.-ev^ ivere optimistic. gardleas of the outcome, and It who is playing the best ball of his lighter workouts for the Pittsburgh OMnlng. but ha’a making Manager ten, Frank Bo,-,-d and Jim Curry Set to. Fine Seiuon Pirates afte'r several players com W alt Alatdki a bit uneaay. shapes up as a pretty even scrap, schoolboy career at tha Arena. hooped valuable scoces to add to Totals .514 543 1574 Russ Meyer of thS Chibs, who The quartet has accounted for 190 plained of aching muscles . . . And Snider got two htta in yeater both will represent the state in the the overall attack. Walter Isike- .1(91 was acquired from BiTmklyn dur Now EnglanJ Tournament which of the locals' 210 tournament Malez V . 90 174 first sacker .tarl Torgaaon snded day's Intra-aquad game, caught wles was the leading scorer for ,P______i ing the winter, believes he’s set gets underway Thursday, MaVch 16 points or aproximately 90 per cent. 39x — 98 his salary fight with Detroit by five outfield I u m and got off two Wyman's with eight points. George i Cariieh 90\9S 280 "For a fine season," \ coming to terns. \ Umg, hard thrawa. at the Boston Garden. But In Johnny Egan, 0>ach Jack ClRRcy aR dW cham ii — 107 IN Ordwsy had rtve markers and did 96 307 • don’t like to aee thaae It la also possible this seeson Charlie Horvath boasts the tour the bulk of the rebounding for the saiiria. 127 97 m that both Nhtmeg entrlel meet In ney's leading scorer.. The clever cut loose with throwa PcrsoRally Recommliiily losers. ,I/Mart(n 33 111 >94 ao sarly^ said Alston. "But the finals in tha Bay City since backcourt ace, who hits from any' Team to Brat 1 mmlaetadca Ratog aM laliMwlBi: B IN * BBABlt gOB llrTO PM ■\ Totals 511 1492 n like that happsn when you they will be In different brackets. where With an unstoppable Jump The Engines stamped themselvei Riflemen Close Home Season shot and considered one of the ^IsgT^aU gamm. Pairings in the New Emglands wrill aail RaaraatN X x as the team to beat in the.tourn Rrtafftl’fl <•) YOUR DOUARS HAVI MORI CmTS HIRR be as follows:. i astern Massachu finest drivers, has chalked up 47 taking a three-point decision fr<»& ' ...... 100 68 G ia n ts points in leading the “ Kangaroo ...... 107 109 With Easy Win over Tigers setts champion vercus the Ck>n- Deci’S. The tall, rangy club h?ld!o-N-n ...... 98 87 Aria., M at^ S OP) — nectlcut runnerup; Rhode Island Kids" to victories over Stamford GENERAL REPAIR WORK Allan Woidhlngton waa tagged by These Used Cart a 17;lt halftime lead. D e Ian Cole, Cap- Also at stake Saturday night 115' 326 locals wereNled by a fine "repeat the Bras'*/City.' Blgnay after the ihtiwaquad game "^ n t to stay. Bill VIot.artd B rucep onadies each had 11 nbints for Total* . 530 509 522 15(1 performance.nwm CCIL Champion .The restUts: yMterday. ‘jHe was ^^n g to im- Manchester 905 SECRET SNEAKS O l'T thK.^winnera, Dave Sibrinsz paced '• Tom Baseler, who topped this preaa. But/ha doean't^have to im- CUa i.aikeraa III \ mstch too, firing ^ excellent 185. Baseler ...... 96-87— 185 X me^ I know , whet he can Vero Beach, Fla., March 8 (Ab- Toski Paces Fietd sU Scorers with 22 points. 'urii.v T u es^y ni?ht Nassiffs meet the 8-cor ' In! M » lU Co-Captalns Bob Miller and Jon Miller ...... 99-88— 182 Harrison , - 96-85- 181 \ Johnny Podres, star o.'. the Brook Engine* in s 6:i5 coittm I n. Itampion 108 * 35 33 391 HarrlsoTl s|so fired ovbr 180 while TELEPHONE MItehdl M(M6 Worthington had a 19-io record In Pensacola Open ★ 1955 FORD X Man«*n ...... 93 *3 104 3M {Alan Ferris and Dickv Thorsell Ferris ...... 99-80—179 for kQnneapoUa .last aeaso lyn Dodgers' World Series victory, >'*>ai(r Arm* ^4) 4-Door (histom. ^ l y equipped. r rts. • ■ ’"" • ? '!• the Manchester xcbrlng. Thorsell. ! .*.... A ... 95-88—178 admitted today he received his .no Pensacola. Fla., March 8 (P) , Curray, i. i. . 2-3 6 Middletown 878 Y a n k ees tice of induction Into the Army . Cvr, ) ' 0-1 0 ...... X X ? I Bob Gilbert contributed'a g ^ l 8 l Little Bob Toski was in the favor T695 ' Morrluary. f Total* las' 4W 490 1474{to Middletown's losing c4ius^to Gilbert S t Petanburg, Fla., March 6 (iP) a month ago.. “ But j didn't tell (VO n 97-84—181 — New Torii Yankee Manager ite's role as play began today on Chmirllcki f .. 0 A«rBii6 C'BiiKBB ^16» Cvaeardla l,aieeraa (ll . Bd Plckmon 177, Bill Handler 176, ; With McDougald at short, Andy Red laat season, slammed a trapped Pensacola Country CHub F PI*. Slavrn* 77" 90 101 343 stfengtK of yore, however. - Larry Harmftn 175, David Nutter Carey at third and Billy Martin course' In 68 the preceding day. 1795 Morhardl. f ...... '.. ■ 1 1-2 3 Covlll ...... 93 35 39 267 The Indians, their hom.e season 174 and Bill Biecdheft 149. single right and beat out' a and my fhrSt baseman'‘(BUI Skow- : Carri-r. f ...... 0 0 Lilk* t...... *3 34 113 . 339 T— — , at Tatih fltairrica Station neat btii In' three times at bat Others rated as top *9 269 ’ Koatern D)vi«ion Sarasota. Fla., March 6 (JPj er who won't bq 21 until next Ed Fui^ol, 1954 U.S. Open cham RichmoiKl ...... Ill 39 104 304 Reds for Crown ■ Oene Stephens, beat k n o ^ asTed snpnth:; also was Impressive as he plon. ★ 1 9 5 4 F O R D Ti'tal* .... i; 4-30 l( Harrison ...... 34 36 ini) 3*0 " W L The field of 153, Including 122 Sen-* at half 73JI Ka.«*iff». Hrrr ...... 99 I.m 9* 337 Philadelphia ...... ,4X 34 Williams' replacement in left field, d o u ^ ^ . down the right field line Vletprta:"ltlia8everj'thin*g:" A B V W New York, March 8 op) Pitts an^'.laced a single through the touring pros and 31 amat|urs, will |B ro«-...... :.... 122 116 lot 339 Boston ...... 38 aO is making a strong bid to break burgh's belated drive in defense of Into the Boston Red Sox' i bpx. kequgh operated at first base be trimmed to *60' pros and 10 T.mgimtu TotalB Syracuse ...... 32 35 PlouH!"r ..! r~ Pi*. ■tta- American Hockey League title New Y,ork ...... 32 86 . lindup. '' p'nd "handled 10 putouts cleanly in amateurs and ties after 18-hole (W> today had carried the Hornetii — The 26-year-old speedster from the Six-Inning game. rounds loda.v and tomorrow. ★ 1953 PONTIAC $ BonadlPfl. f' 11 9 <9) Western DIvlalon > ,QutPh. f 2 Lrall4» 103 111/214 within one point of the pace set Fort Wayne ..! ...... S.') .18 .515 > Hardtop. W.W^ T.T..R and H. Hyd. iCflrvlnt.- r 4 .. 92 131 ting Providence Reds. 1 2 9 5 Lewlp. r .. ,0 t>08b> 54 163 ' Minneapolis ...... 30 .'16 .455 i VIot. B , , MrC^mb 9« — 137 'liie Hornets chalked up their St. Loul* ...... 30 36 .455 iURPEE SEEDS MlRtrPtia* K « Haari ... 97 112 310 seventh straight victory in defeat Wolf. * .... 0 JUrckrl Rocheater , . . 30 40 .439 ★ 1 9 5 3 BUICK: $ 1 0 Q i ; ...... '...... 95 105 I0<> .mo ing Hershey's- Bears 4-1 in the Wedneailiiy’a ReoulH ZINNIAS. MARIGOLDS, ASTERS* • sssssssss «?##•••••••• - — Harvr%* ., — 101 101 O U R PLBilOa FOR Riviera. A beautiful car! . J J . ToUIb ...... 16 1 9 • league's onjy game.'te*t nikht. And Phllad'elplila 108, New York 87, SNAPDRAGON^ CORNFLOWERS. J>ert'a :> space of 16 secoiids: In the first 14 markers. For the losers, onco ToUli 99 *2 31 .m? 'imrtod Is3t nigt)l il* Parker Mac again it was Kepny Iliah setting AjiSf^TELT FR B E T ^ 2-Door.“ Second ear de luxe," ' ; l i '' 3-14 M HtlSsbrand , 101 37 39 277 Donald and J'ac)< Cafery came * 4 9 5 j Bokana* .. 12I 97 9* 3]( the pace with 26 points on 11 field SERVICE Buckle) 91 92 92 2(5 through when Herahey was short goals and four free throws. ■ ! ■ , ■** . . H4M*kry al a (*la n rr IlIrKlel .... . 94 9* 92 234 handed. Jack Bionda tipped in a iintm Maaar (SSI ^ WHIU TH^ LAST^ . _ If you w«nt fast, ★ 1950 CHEVROLET goal in the se(;on'd period and - B ToUl*-.,...... '...506 45« 442 1404 (Jerry Foley added the final goal Koh'-n. 1 ...... '...... 7 S-Doqr. Jet black, whitewalls.' - Wfvtaewtay'a Result* K«Mk MHkMli>l X». 7 (!) - .Markliora. f ...... I i \ WITH EACH GASOUNE SALE dependable XV aervice, ^ 3 9 5 / -tenerican League l.oonU« .,...... 37 33 9r Custom- "Come in end try'lt.' Washington 5, .Philadelphia 3! Tolsla 479 465 473 1413 Tnulii 7 -ii si Hurry! 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.. *^'- W ' ■ ' ' ' ■ '. •■ '■■■*.*.*.. .* * p-' • ■" • • ■ 't»' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN;, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1986 PAGE NINETEEN ■ PAGE EIGHTEEN Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d . Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Th u r s d a y , m a r c h 8, i986 Artidc* For S*k 4S HbnaelioM Goods 51 RooaMi Without Board 69 Roaaes For Salt 72 Suburban For Sale 75 Wantc4i—ftcal Eatat* 77 Help Wanted^Male 38 Articles For Sal* 45 AutoaiobilM for Saik 4 niERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Wanted— Fcrnadt S5 C U yn W S JjINES—For the dotheq -A B t O u n t t bargain. Custom ibodt* MANCREaTER-Brmnd hew cus BOLTON—$11,980. Suburban ranch, ARE YOU CONUDEfUNG UAC ; Notes Progress MAN TO WASH and grtaaa cars. ATTENTION line that rtqifirea no clothes i ^ , dltp oovere, comloea, drapoa and PVRR18HED RO($M for reht With tom hunt Cape, 8 finished rooms, enclosed breeseway, hveraiic ga-. SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? ISSl PLYMOUTH CLUB coup«. CLERK - TTPIST — InteresUng • year guarantee, call JA. 8-1714. IH bathe, .fireplace, oil hot water We Will appraise your‘property Classified EAtVMPivjA X Pleasant working condiUona, hos u|MioUtery. Fine workmanship for home pri'vUegea. 83 Church St. rage, amesite drive excellent J Radio, heater, in wonderful condi permanent poaition for general Meat MarkeU or Grocery Store little money. Budget terms. Call htuiehoiud heat hand rubbed condition. Carlton \V, Hutchins, free and without any obugatlon. tion throu(hout. Small down pav- PliPOVlHBiPOOl/ office work. Dictaphone and in pitalization and (insurance bene emeXEN MAMURB for- Isra, PLEASANT room; separate kitch 9 R M 6 h u e SUC8 NDVMENNOU Owners, after 8 MI. 8-7N3. ' ' Birch kitchen caMneta, convenient Realtor. ML 9-8132, MI. 9-4494. We iln o t^iy property'for caah. lit Jeif Atom Engines menr." eaiy weekly - or monthly AMO P i f t f T O f voicing axpertence helpful. , Five fits. Call .Mr. Morrissey, Gorman ' gardens and dhratai. Call 3dL en. Gentleman, . Parking. *OtU Advertisement .A SNAP WHEN THE , TRyirroMMAMA; Motor 84des. MI. 9-4571. hua, achooi. ahoppiiw. * $18,100- Selling or buying contain terms. Douf las Motor. 333 Main. -WPEVlQlTEa EEQUiCt SA/i day, 40 hour week, Call BU. 9-3717. ' DEFIANCE TOLEDO S-887L WANTED MI. 3-4734. $2,800 down. Arbor ^Mslty, Ml. VERNON—atx room Cape. Fire STANLEY ERAY,^ Realtor CLASSIFIED ADVT. O M m r - o * Noble A Westbrook Manufactur 8 « 3 4 . *. '"'t . ■ place. IH hatha, hot water heat, BRAE-BURN RkaLTY United Aircraft Oorp. says IVU SETUP MAN In punch preaa da- BPBCUlron wallpaper, regular tS BEAUTIFULLY fumUbed epactoua IKSO PACKARD two door. Radio, ftlNCHANOEEA , d M N O U G S T ? ing 'Co., 3Q Westbrook St., East parthient. One accustomed to COMPUTING SCALE, nUly plastered. Bus. $13,000. Carl Ml.' $-8$78. Oil Blase EgtinKuishiifl was a year (Of* progress in its Je( d e Pt . h o u r s SlSBOM . computes to 31-30, like haw. paper. Nc. Hiero are « pattama .Reliable, Hcinest. Person room with complete light house-, heater ultramatic. Interior, like Hartford, oppoalta Martin Park. ctON tolerance work preferred. OARIUlMN OotoidiLi Jbyerslsed).* ton W. Hutchina. MI. 9-8133, Ml. By North CbvOntry Unit and nuclear engine dcvelopm wt a$ to- cMoao (rom. Stock netted TO TAKE OVER keeping facilities avaUahl*. Will 9*(894. w a n t e d f^ l 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. new. SeUinc at a barfaln price. Please apply to Gunver Mamifac- Sacrifice for quick' sale. Fhur yeara old. 3Y Bcarborough USTINGS -- SU«lo, well as a year of Increased profit. Open *8 to 8. Green AUnt and rent tingle or double. Children two-family, three-famUy, busl- 1348 Chevrolet club coupe. Radio, tu m ^ ICo., 334 Hartford Rd. UNPAID BALANCE Rd., excaUent c o iw o n , oU hot Goventry, March 8 (Special) Both typee of engines 8re being heater, in rood edndiUon. Douf- NO SHORTHAND Call MI. 9-9953 WaUpaper. 831 East Middle Tpke. accepted (Umitedi. Central, rea- water heat Oreiucc. Convenloit ANDOVER — New three btidroora nem property. Have m i^ cash COPY CLOSING TIME after 9:30 p.m. MONTHLY PAYMENTS ranch with acre and= brook, —Tha North Coventry Fire De developed by the company’s Pratt las Motor, ^ Main. TRUCK DRIVER and atock inan, ML 84300. . —4^ aonable. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St, to echoed, new ^topping center Iniyera. Mortgages arranged. and Whitney Aircraft divtelon. A\ Required for th& exceUeat 517.68 - $12,800. F.H.A. approvOd. WeU Please cair George L, Grasladio, partment quenched An oil burn FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. full time: Ml. 9-4583 for interview. and new h%h school. Very desir er blase at the hoihe of Edwin Their development was described 1»53 CHEVROLET two door. 1991 position in oU'r clerical depart RANGE OH, space heater and 3 Complete able location. Call now. A. It. worth investigating. Roecoe Tal Realtor. ML 9-837$. 109 Henry ‘ MON. THRU FRI. Mancheater Pipe and Supply. NATIONAL CASH register for gaa range oil hot water heater,. 830. Peterson. Wright's Mill Rd.'. at In an annual stockholders report Chevrolet sedan. Fully equipped, ment. We are looking foi^. an Roomh of Brand ROOM AND BOARD, gentleman. WUkie and Co. MI. 8-8888. bot. Broker. Phowir PI. 2-8900. street. brand new tires. Douflas Motors, atation. Paige garden tractor with Ml. 8-9001. Ml. 3-7878. ‘ 9:88‘ thie morning. which alao stated that UAC net 10:30 A. M. anergetic young lady IS to 30 YOUNG MAN for utility work at New Furniture 333 Main. Manchester Drive In. Call CH. attachmenta. Small 4-wheel riding $13,400 . NEW Ra n c h homes now BOLipN—Ready for ocqupancy. Chief Richard Galinat aald incom e'for 1955 was $31,064,024. BEAUTIFUL WESTINGHOUSE c l e a n , comfortable 'room. New four room ranch.. Carport, SATURDAY 9 A. M.^ ' to be trained with fuM aalary 8-5438. Mr. Jennings. tractor with snow plow and rotary being' butlt Three bedrooms, ce Andover the burner exploded, blowing The report, prepared by Fredstv WANT TO BUY, A CAR and had mower. MI. 9-2052. BABY'S OOLLAP8IBLE pUypen, ELEC. REFRIGERATOR Refined lady or genUeman. 71 ic tile hath hot water beat, full amesite drive and.walk, .Utility ick B.' Rentschler, chairman of to start. Must be flua commiasion.. X 13 RUG, $10. Call MI. 3-4734. now. Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, from sales totaling $697,921,704. plan. preferred poaitlona. You will All Lionel Train Seta at cost. Um 8 BEAUTIFUL DINETTE SET ATTRACnVI fumiahed room Hanauer, Ml. 3-1400. . O ne. pumper truck was dis ^ply in person. Fisher Dry with kitchi prtvilegea,' priysie MI. 8-8182, g q. 8-4384. Dates for Caucus patched to the fire, Galinat It is equivalent to-$6.14 a common Dial Ml 3-5121 like our llheriu employe bene Cleansers. 325 Broad St.' BEAUTIFUL "DE LUXE" RANGE ahare after providing for dlvldmids 1954 FORD Sunliner convertible. our Budget plan INSTEAD OF WESTINGHOUSE entrance./ 1-4717. FIVE ROOM RANCH on largo lot ROCKVILLE—Eight room tingle, aaUd. Radio, „ heater. Ford-O-Martic, fits. Call Mrs.. Peteraon,^ MI. ELECTRIC RAZORS sold and re four bedroome, oil steam heat ga Andover, March 8 (Special) — on preferred stock.' MILL HELP WANTED for rugged paired. Cutting heads . for all ELEC. REFRIGERATOR IP iHED ROOM. Cqrittmnttnuoua trees, garden, on Route 44A—(our In 1934, net income was $35,B06i'*> snowshoe white with blank, top. 8-1181 further information. mill work, Beneflts. Startmg wage BUDGET CENTER YOU PREFER RUGS. LAMPS miles from Manchester, $18,900. rage, all city ronveniences. Good Dates for the Republican and Barlow Motors, 435 Main St. Man makea. Rusaell'a Barber Shop, at eater and shower.r.^Qenllei ^Gentleman condition. $10,000. Geprge J. Cole Democratic raucuaes . to ' choose 232 on shipments totaling $654,* 3t.40 an hour. Contact R. wiatoff. the traffic tight on Spruce St. TABLES. LINOLEUM AND A clean habits. 101 Chestnut Write Box U, Herald. 239,961, and was equivmie Lost and Found chester. MI. 3-4164 FEW OTHER AR'nCLES man, Rockville TR. 8-4045, TR. party-endorsed candidetes for the lept to CLERK TYPI8T (or general office Central Connecticut Co-op, 1ft Apel Show of Styled $5.10 per common share after ad Place. EVERYTHING TANNER ST—New ranch homes, 8-4710. • town committees were set - today LOST — ^ y 's RING, Hematite BEFORE TOU BUY a uacd car worjt. Opportunity for advance SAND, STONE, 'gravel, hot* and ready for occupancy^ Builders will by the town chairmen of both justments to reflect the 2*for*l stone, at Sports dance. Confirma See Gorman Motor Sales. Buick ment. Apply The,Alexander Jarvis cold mix asphalt. Nuasdorf Sand Boats and Acccaaoriea 46 THE UNPAID consider taking your present home WATERFRONT cottage al Coven- parties. At Cooper Hall common atock distributton in Sep C6., 5 Dover Rd. s tion ^ft. Reward. MI. 3-12811 Salsa and Ssrvica, 385 Mam and Stone Company, 587 North BALANCE PRIC Apartauhtf^Flats—i r t a ^ ' in trade. Excelfent mor^agea. try Lake. Automatic gaa heat, .hot Andrew- Oaster, chalnnfen of the tember. Straet. Ml 9-4571. Open evenings Salesmen Wanteii 36-A NOW- ON DISPLAY AT water, shower, heatalator five- LOST—Thursday, March 1st, vicin LOOKIN8 FOR something differ Main St. , ONLY $488, jrawmenta 63 Model house open dsily. T. J. Democratic Town Committee, has Seen Successful New Gas Turbine McIntosh Boat Company ' Crockett, Realtor. MI. 8-8416, place, screened porch, artesian announced' that a Democratic The report contained the -firet ity of Main St . gray leather key 1843 FORD 608 gallon tank truck rPAh/lC Gr.VlMUU, ent? We can offer-ydq travel on SALESMAN FOR used car depart-' Free "storage until ROYAL AND SmiUl-Corona port- * 1856 Boats, motor! and master- delive TWO nsO M „fumishqd. apartment well. Ml. 9-2271. caucus will be held at the Andover mention by. the conqpeny of tho . case. Finder please X oa ll MI. with new motor for 8525. In A-1 the East coast all sumiher. Every ment. Excellent working condi with Mtchen facllltl^. Adult only The Wasity Group of the South , ablt and atandard typewriters. craft trailers, also a good used Free set'up by < 4r own reliable WEST SIDE-^veit yooni colonial, Town'Mail Monody evening. Methodist (Jhurch scored afiother hew Pratt and Whitney gaa'' tur 8-T856. . X condition. Can be used for oil, a*««A ^A /. l u . ____ year we enroll girls to work with tions With benefits. If you've had All makes of adding machines Phpne evenings between 7 and 3 two-car garage attached three BOL'TON—Three bedroom ranch, well chaperoned group through any type of direct consumer sales selection. Visit our showroom at in The two.primdry.purpoaes of the aucceaa laat evening with Its sixth bine, the J-75 jet. This engine and water and gas. Call Ml. 9-7540. ) r. ■ * T-hI*. meisw amwaNs waawsw 3 -B Sold or rented. Repaln on all 32 Oak St. and see the latest in p^opedia Americana, TRADES . TERMS . After ^ P. M. CH. 6-4691 Biisincas Locationa May be sedn by appointment only. owner. MI. 8-7070. Automobileslfor Safe 4 Business Services Offereil IE Millinery— Dressmaking 19 must have a desire for advance 24 volumes, published 1952, Will MI. 3-1105 9:80 a.m. to 8 p.m mittee, ^ said. capacity with women of the church pro^cU on. The J-87 Is rated welt LOST—Hartford Hospital p in ,, gold GUARANTEED USED CAES ment and be between 18 and 25. LAY-AWAY PLAN S to It Day Or Nigh, For Rent 64 Howard Sprenkle, chair* and town. The stage repreecnted a above Ita original power of 10,000 and blue enamel shield. Inscribed scarftice. MI. 9-4105. Evenings and weekends MI MANY OLDER cars, good trans REFRIGERATION sales and aarv- DRESSMAKING—Alterations- on We pay a salary and all expenses Situation Wanted— MclNTOSH BOAT CO. I(v6u have no meahs of mntpor* A DREAM COME TRUE man'of the Republican Town Com garden with, white picket fence, pounds thrust. Inside. Dorothy Hilton. Reward. 83 Oak St., Manchester 3400 SI). FT. of spaca for busii|eas 9-0002. portation. Cars that can't be seen ice. Commercial, household air women's and children's 'clothea. while training. See Mrs. or Mr. Female 38 BULflXlN—Building atone, venear, taUon, I'll send my autor Tor you. Second mittee, has announOed that tha trellis, over which pink* a< Although all performance de- Please call PI. 2-6582. 1954 rtymoulh Belvedere hard top MI. 9-3103 No ohiigatio] offices or light industry. convertible. Radio, heater/two from the atreet. Look behind our cohdiUoners, freezers. A. and W. Call MI. 9-4370. Crawford. Hartford. Hotel, Hart fircplada, wall atone flagatona. floor. Centrally located. Parking CHESTNUT 8T.—Nearly new, six Andover—Almoat completed 1e a 0OP»Will hold a -caucus March 10 was entwlnsdt bouquets teila of the bi^ J*7S are still ctssai- ranch built for "Its Livability’ at 8 p.m., at tha Town Hall: tone bide and white. Office. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. RefrigerhUon Co. MI. 9-1237. BU. ford, any day this week. JUNIOR HIGH Girl Scout will Alao aiale flagging. Bolton Notch (acUlUea. Call J A. 7-1372. room single, two unfinished. Ga* fonythis, garden settcea fled, It has beftn' announced that LOST—Near the Center, gray wal 9-3198, Mi; 9-0055. baby-sit. West end area, Friday- Quarry. Ml. 9-0817. Prompt da- A—L-B—^ R —T—’S rage, amesite drive, fireplace, hot with the (eaturee you Want In jlrf . 4-H Leaders' CeaclaVe M«8. iM r y Hilliard pl($yed on the the engine is going into several 1854 Nash Rambler station wagon. 1954, 1953, 1952, 1951 CHEVRO- NOW IS THE TIME^ better built homes. FHA and/vA let. Please call MI. 3-5422. Radio, heater. Green. Mo ving— Trucking Saturday evenings. Please call livery. 48-45 ALLVN ,4T.. HARTFORD STORE AT CENTER. Heat (um water...... ch* heat oil, lar|m kitchen, com Andover residents Who . have mlni)n electronic organ preceding types of mUltary litrcraft. The J-75 LEITS, two doors, four doors, hard, DENTAL ASSISTANT, exper MI. 3-7984 after 8 p.m. Ished. MI. 9-8808, XH. 9-8321. WiU btnatlon acreens and atorm aash. approved. 318.000. signified their IntentloiM Of attend program and throughout the will power all production models 1953 Plymouth Suburban. Heater, Storag* 20 ienced. Write Box P. Herald. TO SELE/rr YOUR LOST—PASS BOOK No. 72181. defroster, signal lighta. Two top convertibles. Some with HonsetioM SenrlccB remodel front to suit tanants. St. James Parish. Nice condition. ing the tenth.-annual State 4-HH Ah(lOW, ■ . ' of the Air Force's Republic F-I05 Notice is hereby given that Pass Powergllde, radios and , heaters. EIGHT PIECE mahogany dining Others available and ready-'to move Cfiub lesKierii' conference at th ' tone bronze and ivory. Offereil IE-A AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. local YOUNG LADY for luncheonette b o a t ) c(t ! Real . value tl3,900i- Goodchild into,'' from $13,800 and gup itr- Mrs. Joseph Swenson, chairman, flghtei; end the Navy's 4-ehglned, Book No. 72181. issued by The All carry a written guarantee. For and long diaiance moving pack* Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Republican (^iicu8 room Call MI. 8-7318 idler 8. Realty Company, Realtors.' MI. Unlvsralty of Connecticut Satur* welcomed the guests and ex water-based Martin POM 8ea- 1953 Chevrolet -club coupe. Heater, counter and fountain. Experience STORE AT 36 Birch St. for rent. Savings Bank of Manchester has the very best in used cars, see CURTAINS NEATLY done by tng, storage. Call Ml. 8-8187. Hart* We have "U.^tak-It" . boat, kits 21 3-7928, BU. 9-0939. Custom built co lo n i^ . Cape Cods, day include Roy Darwin, Mrs- pressed appreciation at the fine master. signal lights, two tone bronze not necessary, No Sundays. Apply CONTROL BRED baby parakeets Tlie Republican electois of the Inquire Marlow'a. been lost and application has been and ivory. Bob Oliver, Center Motor Sales, hand. Also Ironing. Phone MI. ford CH. 1-1423. salt boxes, trl le v ^ , and ranches Montague White, Mrs. Lawrence turnout. She introduced Mrs. Fred Besides its miliUry work, Pratt made to said bank for payment of 461 Main St. 3-8980. . Corner Soda-Shop, 735 Main St. at 134 Glenwood St. in basement, town of Coventry are hereby noti in stock, also' Tomahawk Fiber Manical ImrtmmenUi 53 SIX BOOM home, centrally lo- 1953. Chevrolet Bel Air convertible. HARTFORD RD. — Business zone. starting soon. ChOice of acre, lots, JUtson, Mrs. DeWItt Boyington. R. Edgar, who, for the second and Whitney lest year was among the amount of deposit. MANCHESTER Packaga Dellvtry. (rear), hours 3 to 9 dally. MI. fied that there will be a caucus Glass Car Mates (The boat WUh cate(f. Steam heat, garage. Room and Mary Boyington, Mias Bhtrleen Radio, heater, two tone green 1955 FOUR-DOOR Studebaker Com f u r n i t u r e WOULD YOU be willing to work MUSIC Instrumental, rental. Com All or part of eight room house, and plans for suburban life at Its time, served as commehtator. Mrs. the first to contract to produce jet repairing and refln- Light trucking and packaga deiiv. 9-6572. at the North Coventry Community the lifetime guarantee) and Tonm- for garden. V.A. poaaibllity at Jillson. Mtss Kathleen Henry and FOUND— A place where you can with white wall tires, mander V-8, like pew, 3,600 miles, ishing; antiques restored. Furni 16 hours if you were to receive 340 plete line of instrumenta. Rental can easily be converted to offices best. Edgar, In a graceful little speech, engines for commercial air trans* 1952 Lincoln Cosmopolitan sport ery. Retngaratora. waahars and for l\. Car necessary. MI. 9-1791 Center on Tliursday, Marcli 15, hawk Car Mate Junior (Seamless 118,100. Clifford Hansen A Co. Ml. Miss Noreen O'Brien. l>art of which was in rhyme, re* portatlon. The division's J-57 and secure a complete line of knitting 31,800. MI. 9-8919. ture Repair Service, TalcottvUle. stove moving cpeciaJty Folding PORTERFIELD'S PET SUPPLY, 1956, at 8:00 o'clock, p.m., for the applied to purchase price. Repre or other bualneas uses: MI, 3-1308, MI. 9-0788. 'yams and accessories, stamped coupe. Radio, neater, hydra- Ml. 3-7449. between 8 and 7 p.m. now located at Route 5 and Chifliei glass covered wood hull). senting' Olda. Seimer. IM - 8-7798, CH. 7-4809. \ / REIMER Food Sale Satarday I'erred to (he. title of the show* JT-4 a commercial version of tba matic. 1848 CHEVROLET, two-door. Com chairs (or rent. Ml. 9-0753. purpose of selecting party-en The Ladiei'' Benevolent Society "Suburban Living." She was wear* J-75, will power the Boeing 707 and goods, embroidery cottons and Rd., South Windsor, next to East dorsed candidates for Town Com ler and Bundy. Metter's Music MANCHESTERT-Brand nes(r. three CONSraUCTION COMPANY tatting threads. At • Your Yam 1954 Plymouth Suburban, radio and pletely rebuilt front end. other FLAT FINISH Holland window Hartford Drive-In ’Iheater. Open McBRIDE’S SPORT SPOT Studio. 177 McKee. MI. S-7800. bedroom ranches. FHill cellar, at* CoventryCo( PI. 2-8281 will hold a food sale In tha social Uig one of the eolorful C o re t Douglas DC-$ jet transports. By and heater, tutone blue, 17|538 iVork, loesn't bum oil. Douglas ahadea, mada to meaaura. All mittee member-ship, and to trans rooms of the First Congregational dresses with brown and terra cot the ehd o f Februery, ,tne Teport Shop, 50 Cottage St. Phone MI. Painting—^^Papering 21 Help Wanted— Male 36 daily 9-5, 'Diesday, Thursday and act such other business as may Sularban For Rent 66 tached garage, amesite drive,' 9-2358. , . miles, Motor, 383 Main. metal Venetian . blinda at a naw Friday nights 7 . 9 p.m, Man 111 >4 Center St. MI. 9-8747 BETTER -THAN a used, spinet is ceramic tile bath,'oil hot. water Church Saturday afternoon from U colors prsdomlnaUng,. a Madras said, 215 o f these etrerkft were on properly come before said caucus. - - ...... :----. •...... MODERN THREE room apart 3 to 0 p.m. Mrs. 'nieodore Wright 1958 Chevrolet four door. Heater, low price. Keys made wblia you PAINTING AND paperhAiiging. chester customers can call JA. one of our rental return- plimoe heat, lot 90' X 340'. A real huy at tOCKVlLLE—Cape Cod. six (in-, print; and later she m o d ^ a low order by the uTorld’e leading air aignkl lighta, tutone paint. Leaa John F. Chappelle ment; Columbia center. Heat, elec, will be in charge. Afternoon coi ikait. Marlow's.' Repair or new work. First class GRADER AND DOZER 8-3391 and We will bring order with full factory guarantee. These 117,000. A. R. Wilkie and C o 2 ished rooms. Excellent condition...... -see neck, eteeveless g ay p rln ^ with lines. than 100 milea on thia one. 1951 Enslisli Austin Sedan ■ Tpw:n. Chairman nationally priced Wurlltzer and, tricity, hot water,. garage, 875. will be Mrv(»d by Mra. John Y(w* AnnonneenenUi work at reasonable rates, Ray- home With .us at 5 p.m., to 68 OifiBiOiida— Watehc Realtor. Ml. 9-4339. V- ^ Three bedrooms, garage, 'alum ereim hodice nnd touctiea of hlaek Atana-Eagtae Work A d va*^ 1958 Oldsmobile "88" Holiday BTEAVING of bui-na, moth holes y . Baldwin Acroaonic spinets were Willimantic AC. 8-9000. mans, Mrs. Ellsworth CovelT, and Ebccelicnt motor, good tires. Clean mond Fiske. Ml. 9-9237. OTERAtOR WANTED Spruce St. Jewelry 48 ■'7“ inum combination windowa, large velvet. W ork on Pratt and Whltnoy*a INCOME TAXES prepared. coupe. Radio, heater, hydrama- and tom clothing, hosiery runs, used less than three inonths, are MANCHEISTER — Seven room old lot. ^ne locatloh. Convenient-to Mrs. Frank Hamilton. Mrs. Edgar axplalned that tha tic. Tutone. Only 1,251 milea. throughout. No down payment. handbags repaired zipper re- in excellent condition, and are atomlc-powerod alrcraftrotigUM Dan Mosler, MI. 9-3329 or 33.50 weekly. PAIn ¥ e R a n d paper hanger. Sat- Apply at the SETTER PUPS, three months old. LEONARD W. YOST. Jeweler, fe- er h(>me with income.- C ^ te ta echobla and bus. All city con- Leaten Service Corel Chuuala Bhop had selected broject, tho roport aald, "has gono 7-8213. 1958 Plymouth V-8 Belvedere four 'piacement, uinbreliaa repaired, isfactlon guaranteed. Call Ray Call after 8 p.m. Richard Cobb. Official ^Notice palra, adjusta watches expertly. reduced substantially. Limited Summer Homes For Rent 67 three' riwm complctely/turntahei venlencea. Immediate occupancy, The Rev. David W. Arn Id, styles for morning, afternoon and THOMAS COLLA COMPANY forirwatd vigorously." . ■ “ door. Radio and heater. Power- inen’a shirt collars raversed and mond Trudeau. MI. 9-1614. MI. 9-8496. Reasonable prices. Open dally. number. 350 delivers one. thihe apartment, and four roOma on first 818,700. George J.' Coleman, Rock priest In charge, St. Peter's Epla- Informal dvenlng wear, suited to COLE MOTORS 351 Broad St., Mancheater ' MAKING VOTERS AVa ILABLE'FOR summer season, Piatt - and mttnsy began flits, tutons blue. Only 291 replaced. Marlow's UtUa Mend Thursday evenings. 139 Spruce years to pay. Goss Piano Co., 317 floor for owner. Ekcellent loca vine TRr «-4045, TR. 0-4710. copkl Church, Stone Rtdge, N. Y., "Suburban Uving," — for duties TH ^ DAIRY QinCEN at 307 West MI. 9-0980 ing Shop.. MANCHESTER Pet Center, 995 The Selectmen and Town Clerk complete home, Andover Lake. orl^ al research for the Air Force miles..,. PAINTING—Exterior and Interior, Street. Ml. 9-4387. Asylum St.) Hartford. JA. 8-8698. tion. Reaaonalriy priced at 114,800, St. John's. Church, High Falls, In the home or garden, shopping, and. the Middle Tpke. is now open. 1955 Ford V-8 Sunliner convertible. paperhapging, ceilings reflntshed. Main St. Ml. 9-4273. Open Monday, of the Town of Manchester hertb.v Four rooms, full bath, modem Can MI. 9-0388 anytime. ROCKVILLE—Seven room -elng)e Atomic Energy Cemmla- SERVICE STATION attendant part N* Y. and All Saints Episcopal attending the PTA . meetings, ston in 1951. Since then,-there have' Radio, heater, Vordomstic. 1950 GMC >i-ton pickup. Ready to' FORMICA qountera. ceramic wall Wallpaper books on requeat. Esti Tuesday Wednesday', Saturday give notice that they will' be in kitchen, two bedrooms, garage, open stairway, large bath, ho) INOOMB t a x e s prsparsd in your and floor tile. Let ua modernize time, over 25 years of age ami-ex -7 ^ Church, Roeendale. N. Y., will be working on the Red Cross or other bften steady .iacreaaea In., all 1955 Pontiac tour door. Radio', heat go for on^ 3395. Barlow Motors, mates given. Fplly insured. Ed -9 a.m. to 6 p.m,, Thursday and ses.sion at the'Town Clerk's Office Household Goods 51 Wraring Apparel— Furs 57 carport, two fireplaces, automa ‘water baseboard radiation/* hea.t,. guest speaker at tonight's L«i^n ' home or by appointment Ebeper- your bathroom and kitch-en. For perienced. Hours 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the Municipal Building for the tic heat and hot water.-Excellent M U N 6 o STREET campaigns for fundi, and enter aettvitlea In connection with the er, ..Hydramatic. power ateer- 435 Main St., Manchester, ward R. Price. Ml. 9-1003. Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Baby amesite drive, garage, extra la^e service a t: St. Peter's Episcopol leaoed ta x sroriL Clall ML 3-8723. L'ee estimates call Ml. 9-2855, 'The daily. Must apply in person Van's parakeets, canaries, mongrel pup- purpose , c,-^ree .. Bought 'and sold, Funtiture Repair , neW; men'fe shirts reasonable'BU; cO w atrof the progTmmftBiitrihuted K fdn' "ifll sewing cheerfully* given. Superior Paint 9-4231. NORTH COVENTR'T —Six miles the (Gospel o f Jcsii.. Christ, the Son noy Aircraft etthlflcanCly ineiaat- Tuesday' through Friday, 10 a.'hi. Only Y.liO milea... '' shall be found qualified on Service. Ml. 3-7449. Hot Water Heat bookiats, acknowledging the L a r s o n 'S omvmo school, michfr es. Electrifying and sales. ing and Wallpaper Hanging Co. PAVING FOREMAN Wanted To-Rent 68 from Manchester Center. Six of God.'' A coffee hour and discus* ed tho porspnnel and fadUUea aa- to 9 p.m. Ralph Broil. MI. 8-3512. 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air.' four door. Sichel. An. 9-9419. Wednesday. March 14, 1956, from courtesy of various local firms who . ManchSater'a otuy trained and Ml. 9-7547. . . ■ Livestnek— Vi^hicles 42 5 P.M. to 8 P.M. only. TOUR BURNER Tkppan ^ ORCTHID WOOL spring coat, like on Burlier years old, expsndabte Cape, % Sion period Will be held aj the rec had loaned properties and the limted to tile project," tho report Heater, aignal lights. In new Excellent opportunity for the ■■'1: INCOME TAX'prepared by ex car con'dltlon with only 10,000 carttfled instructor. For your aafa- Naturalized citizens must pre range. Very good condition. M new, $8, size 5, Call MI. 3-8310. 9 MAN AND wife, quiet coupl'e, nce^ City Water and Sewer sere’ lot. Aluminum atorm win tory following the seiwlce. Willimantic Music Co., for the use added. Besided the main effort At right man. WE BUY COWS, calves and beef to 3. four or five ' room unfurnished perienced tax consultant. Person miles. < ty we are trained to taach proper Buildine-oContructing 14 WALLPAPER removed 37.50 to sent naturalization certificates be 9-7798. Birch Kitchen Cabinets dows. doors, ' fully plaatered- Oontlag Bventi of the organ, Hartford, work was started in aa ly. Ml 9-6075. .\ 38.50 per room. Quick, fast serv cattle Also horses. Piela Bros. rent with garage. ROterences (Ura- amealie ilrive.' Convenient to The Order of Fleur ds 14a will ABC laboratory In UvdhBoro, al or huslness. Call Frank Fari- 1955 Plymouth V-8 Savoy foOr door. Apply -Tel. Ml 3-7406. fore being admitted. Documen- NORGE AUTOMATIC, washer, LITTLE BUDDY "grow with boy” Fireplace Alap printed on the attractive doni. Ml. 9-2315. Radio,. heater. powerflite. bENERAL CA^ENTRY-Altera- ice. Call MI. 9-9I58. ished. Will sign reasonable.Jesse. school, churches..stores. Reason- i.-ieet at Hebron Elementary School protrams wart the names of the Calif., and Pratt and Whltnay MORTLOCK'S Driving School. Lost THOMAS COLLA COMPANY tar.v evidence must be presented excellent condition, 355. At coat, almost new. Size 10. Call Replies confidential. MI. ^8342. Mahogany Flush Doors Only . 8.000 miles. Two to lions, additions and new construc in cases of derivative citizenship. ably priced. Call owner. PI. 3-8641 tomorrow at 4 o'clock for an ath models, Mra Rudol|Mt Brander, scienttsta and englneera have been confidence quickly restored by 251 Broad St.. Manchester Devon Drive. after 5. MI. 9-,'S691. N, Herald. choose from. tion. Dormers, porches, garages Articles Fot Sale 43 Signed: ■ F^ln Bath—2nd FToor letic program. Tha Order Is open ____Mrs. ______Donald ______Stroud, ___ Mrs._ .Paul aiding in reactor reoearch at the skilled, courteous instructors. Y Courses and Classes 27 /. to all girle In the communities of 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air elation Ucense included. Dual controlled, and rooms finished at reasonable DRIVER, EXPERIENCED and Samuel J. Turkington Jr., URGENT—Mother, sp^levsn, girl Lavatory—1st Floor “GRANDMOTHERLY" Wlllhide, Mrs. LaWrence ^ranton, ™dge, TsniVi National Labo- FOR RENT wagon. Radio, heater, two prices. Workmanship gtiaranteed. RADIO-ELECTRONICS -Television qualified, between the age of 21 i Town Clerk. EASY SPINDRY wsshlng machine, Wanted— ^To Buy 58 fifteen, desire 3'4 unfurnished 'Foldaway Stairs to Attic Andover and Hahron with their Mrs. William Moore,Mnnre M Mrs. r. Rnsull Rutaell rstory. standard, automatic cars. MI. parents' consent. In addition, tha Air' Force Is ■■ . \ tone bronze and ivory. 9-7398. Free estimates. Robert M. Alex .Servicing. "Learn by Doing" at^ and 35; Must be physically fit and 1 TWO HORSEPOWER motor, good j Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, good condiUon, $35. MI. 3-1341. rooms. Reasopiblc. Box C, Chooss Your Own Decorations Of generous p.ropdrtlons, sunshiny Roberta, Mra. George Hubbard. Small concrete and motor 1953 Plymouth Cranbrook, four ander. Ml. 9-7718. "Connecticut's Oldest Elcctromcs' have high school education. condition. Call MI. 9-4377. this 7th day of March, 1956. ^ ARROW HEADS old guns, sWords, Herald. nest,, a few "Wrinkles" but strong The Order of Sir Qslshsd will Mrs. Myron Boglta^, who has now constructing g "multl-miUlon- mixers, power lawn rollers, door. Radio, heater,. Hy-drive. School.” Spring term starting Must know, t(ie town, Good work CHIPPENDALE gold wing chair powder-horns, sluffed animals, old meet at the rectory of St. Peter's gray hair and a youthful figure, doUsr faciUty" at Middletown, to V. BELLUCCI and Son, Mason Con and steady on her "feel." Carry garden tillers, power floor. Only 11,000 milea. Garages—4$ervice— StoreKe 10 March 12, 1958. Enroll now for ing conditions. Salary 374.38 for 40 newly re-covered. MI. 9-8512 after post cards, etc. MI. 3-5717, Stan, ANDOVER, family being evicted. PRICED RIGHT ing her 75 yeara erect in every C!hurch Saturday .at 8 P-m. tef wore tha amart garments for the be known as the Ctomiactleut Air trowels, floor sanders, gas 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air four door. tractor. Brick and stone veneer, practical day or evening class. houi*B .per week, \pply Railway 6 p.m. 70 Mill St. House sold. Five room reasonable leave for a swimming program grandmother, end Mias Sandra craft Nuciesir Engine Labordtory. fireplace, chimney, also concrete detail -Sr' with her new", "hat" — and electric pumps,* chain Radio, heater, powergllde. L a r g e d o u b l e wooden garage •For fi-ee descriptive circular Express Agency, Inc./*Tng* ^ Depotn*nnl rent. Three small children. Call. S t the Wllllmsnllc YMCA..Ths "Upon Its complatloB In IN t," work.•K MI.“ ■ 9-5451. 318 Fern St. WROUGHT IRON kitchen set, RAYMOND T. SCHALLER there she stands In all her dignity Adams the newest. -atylss ' In falls, screw.Jacks, electric Two tone green and Ivory, for any kind of storage. Call Mr. phone JA. 5-3408, or write New Square. SEPTIC TANKS Wfljiam Snigg. PI. 2-8988, On State Route 194 In So. Windsor Rev. Dodglss Pimm, leader, has polished cottons, ersaat reftistant the report stated, "tbs laboratory mother of pearl table top. JA. Rooms Without Board 59 318 Parker St. hammers, box and boat Jana. MI, 9-8429. PALMER AND CARNEY—mason England Technical Institute of For Sale on arce plot with ‘ 'religion” and req ested that the boys bring their IlnInens and sports outfits. will be Operated by Fratt- and y \ trailers, air compressors AND 8- 4284. , . yifitNTED--81x room Cape In desir Msneheeter, Conn. contractors. fiirfplacet, brick Conn., Inc., 193 Trumbull St., "education" nearby. A down pay* Y membership fees to this meeting. The preUUy fipring, short Whitney Aircraft solely for the and chain saws. BARLOW MOTORS Hartford. Conn. TWO NICE, clean, double rooms, able neighborhood. Write Box O, . Owner-Builder . veneer hoiiscs, cinder snef C ^ en t MECHANIC y" OLD-MobfiL electric range. Ideal bath and shower. Parking avail mem of only $4,000 will tranafer The Young People's Fellov si ‘p dresses drt still In vogue, with low development of the nuclear power Mntorcveles— Bicycles II SODA SHOP and PLUGGED SEWERS Herald. will sponsor a Lorporats Com plant’’ Between 2,000 and 8,000. A. P. EQUIPMENT 435 Mzln St,,. Manchester block buildings. MI, 3-4793 or for summer cottage, 120. Call MI. able. MI, 9-7083. ownership to you—a home worthy necklines, vtry short alseves or BICYCLE REPAIRING, all typea, Rockville TR, 5-4744. Willing to take complete 9- 4253. FAMILY WITH children desire to EXITIA LARGE tthree bedroom of additional ‘■'face-lifting" — a munion and breakfast at St. none whatever. The perennially sclentieta, engineers and teehlU- Bonila— Stocksr- MACHINE CLEANED ranch, Fireplace, tile.bath cellar, home you’ll be glad to have found 945 Center St. Engilah a specialty. Now open 9 FURNISHED ROOM near / bMhl rent , 3 or 4 bedroom house or Peter's Sunday at S a.m. to be popular navy end Mediterranaen clans wilt be required to man tha a.m. to 9 p.m. Manchester .ALTERATIONS and additions. Mortgages 31 cliargc of our fleet. Top LUNCHEONEnE GE REFRIGERATOR. Good con Continuous hot water. Ope or two duplex apt..,ment. Write Box M. garage, 1 acre, view, suburban. for yoUr growing family. Priced at held in place of tile group's rsgu laboratory when It la in full pro- MI, 9-2052 1955 PONTIAC STAR Chief Cata Septic Tanks, Dry W’ellt, Sewer dition. Reasonable. Call after 6 blues, iVith white accents, hold Cycle Shop, 168 Weat Middle Turn Kitchens remodeled. New ceilings. gentlemen. 54 High St.^ Herald. As little as 81.000 down. Carlton only 813,800. • Eaay drive to Hamil lar Sunddy evOntng meeting, their own with the brighter colon, ductfon. lina, fully equipped. 17.000 miles. 31,000 COSTS 322.25 monthly and Lines Installed p.m. MI. 3-7155. W. Hutchins. MI. 9-0132, 9-4694. 7 - 9 P..M. 32,495. Call, Rockville TR. 5-7195 pike. Ml. 9-2098. Workmanship guaranteed, A. A. wages. Tfiis is a good oppor- Doing good business, ton or Pratt A Whitney. Arrange The Rev. Douglas ' Pimm has end are especially suitable for ‘The Air; Force has selectad Dion, Inc. Ml. 3-4860. that's all. Dial. CH, 6-8897. FHA for an introduction to "grandm a'' after 7 p.m. good location. Reason for Cellar Waterproofing Done lixys'ai chosen. "Tns Church Militant" as early spring wear. Suits continue Lockheed Aircraft Corp, as the and GI flancing a specialty with TWO ROOMS and-'hath for rent. Hou8«fi For Salt 72 MANCHESTER, Gardner St.-New by calling: contractor for the first atrplans tiinit.v for the right man. good condition, $70.>M I. 9-9770 hli aermon topic for his 11 s.m to feature the sheath skirts. 1946 CHEVROLET truck, >4-ton Business Services Offered IE Connecticut Mortgage Exchange, selling: Owner moving. McKi n n e y b r o s . Call MI. 9-05^ 419 North Math atx room ranch house. Three bed type to utilise the Pratt and V ^ - Florists— Nui^ileries 1 Lewis St. Hartford, Conn. after 4 p.m. rooms, basement gfirage, targe ntorning prayers service at St. Miss ' Marietta Canty, whose panel. In good condition, 1250. MI. 15 Apply at the SEWF.RAGF. DISPOSAL CO. St. MANCHESTER — Bowers School WALTON W. GRANT Peter's Sunday. ney nuclear engine. <. COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart Area, Lovely three’ year old over lot, now. open (or inspection. Call early dramatic ability was rec Persontls 9-1506. CALL MI 9-1.359 Realtor The Board of aelsctmen.of An Other Divlohms Expand. R. Wolcott on wringer and auto SPRING FLOWERS, fresh cut I SO-132 Pearl St., Tel. MI 8-5808 IN P R IV ^ E home, quiet neigh sized Cape, ...... finished. _six ______rooms. Gilbert Flckett. Ml. 3-8982. ognised In her native Hartford, THOMAS COLLA COMPANY EASY SPINDRYER washer. Rea 88 E. Center 8t. Manchester dover and Bolton will meet tonight Continued expenalMi eras also B r a n d n e w 1956 Lewyt vacuum 1949, 1950 CHEVROLBTS. Good matic washing machinez, electric dally. Iris, snapdragon, daffodils, Business Opport unit ies /3 2 borh,4 acres. Many fruli/trees illness qnd death In 1953, and re and pi-oducUon efforts" on Iteina POWEIR AND hand mowers sharp- CALL COUGHLIN Write. Box^298, West Hq.rtford IN wall., Ipvely . kitchen With break WANTED—Ride from Florence Motor, 333 Main. EXPERIENCED carpenters. place, three bedrooms, full base-.- $23,7,700. r “For appointment...... call. Gllf turned to -Hartford to eaeist her for both jet and propeller-turblno St. to Asylum St..- Hartford: Hours .ened. Air-cboi^ engines repaired, ment, large lot, h M location near i fast bar three b e d ro ^ s , tile 50-50 Club^PlanK aircraft* . a " ■ ; For all types of BSTABl^fiHED, vending machine Steady work for right men. Call bath, (uh cellar,, hot Water oil ford Hansen A Co. MI. 3-1303 sister, M n. Apderson, ’ with her S.to 4:30. MI. 3-1291. , 1951 CHEVROLET foUr door sedan. Pick up and delivery.der All' work m new schools. Madeline' Smith, I 9-0786. The report aald Hamiltofi guaranteed. Ideal Grinding Shop. route fdr sale. High profit record, BU. 9-0471 any time. heat, Jot 110x182. Asking $16500. large faihliy and their aging - Good condition, Call MI. 9-2982 be owner moving.'Box S. Herali|. Realtor. MI. t-'l443. I Food Sale Here father. i Standard Is developing propellers WANTED-RIake. ' cellent condition,. $22,100. sion’s helicopter contihued to able rates. Andover Septic Tank; A. A. Dion, Inc.. 299 Autumn ANDOVER—Ckimfortable five room and Dot Fogg. Alt members of the dcmonslfateIrate its versatilityV as a 1982 PLYMOUTH. Low mileage. I $11,9o6—Nelw four room ranch, Driver in Death Co. PI. 2-6472. Street. Ml 8-4880. WARREN E. HOWLAND. Realtor home with apacioua_j|ving room, club are urged to ,';et their centrl military and ctvtitan alrerat, - ac- Must sell, 3545. Call MI. 9-8990. ! Fireplace." fiill basement. Suburban. 1 MI. 3-1108 . MI. 9-8003 firepiace. three bedrooma, porch.' billion ol Hale's by 9 o'clock. If fftrdlng to th# report. bil furnace. About one aftre. nice Rockville, March 8 (Speciali — iPONTIAC, 1949 Chicftan six. club HILLS' TELEVISION Service. RAY'S ROOFING CO., shingle and $12,700—New Cape with room for they can not be dbliverad, arrange * In this connection, the report sedan. Clean, good condiUon 8195. Available at ail tirhes. Philco fac- built up roofs, gutter and con HOLUSTER ST,—A custom built treea. Somewhat isolated. Asking menta Will l .n adC; to pick them John Comonato, 31, of Bridge noted the "major role" the heli expansion. Basement .garage, fire $10,0^. Roacot Talbot, Broker, port, who died In a crash of three DRAFTSMEN on. 9-2857. tory supervised service. Tel. MI. ductor work. roof, chimney re place. Suburban. SIX room (Sape Cod, full shed dor up. copter played "in rescuing many 9-9698. pairs. Ray Hagenow, Ml 8-3218. mer. white enameled steel storm PI. 2-6600. » '. There will be a rehearsal Friday trailer trucks Feb. 1 In Union, has hundreds o f -persons during the 1955 FORD ranc'h wagon. Ford-0- Ray Jackson, Ml 3-8325. $t4.0(X)-Older home, nine rooms, sash, doors and screens. Niee evening of the cast of "Shore been found respbnsibie for'his own appalling flood cateatrophes that Matte.' 8,000 miles, radio and, UONUER'S T.V. Sendee, available level lot; Large kitchftn ahd din WATERFRONT cottage at Coven Leave" at the church pariah house death in h finding released by • DETAIL , any time. Antenna converai'ina. four large bedrooms. Large lot, try Lake.- Automatic gas heat, hot struck both coasts durlnig 1955." , heater, while wall tires, two tone! SEW good location, ing area, four bedrooms, plenty Tolland County Coroner Bernard J. • DESIGN paint. $2,050. 55 Laurel St. South ! Philco factory supervised lervirs. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A of closets. Urge atorsge space, full water shower, heatalator fire-! Ackerman..'’ Windsor. MI, 9-3685. Tel Ml 9-I486. $14.S00-s-New iranches under con bath, tiled, on drat and second place, acreened porch artealan ' Comonato, driving a load of steel « LAYOUT ROOFING—Speciallalng In repair struction on William St.'’ Will-G.I. weH. MI, 9-2271. ANTIQUES Rqtlnlahed. Repairing ^CROCHET floors.. Recreation room, BIleo sheets to Haverhill, Mass., crashed 1953 TORO VICTORIA. Radio, ing roofs of all kinds. Alsp new hatchway. Showq by appointment. Grange Notes heater. Ford-O.-Matic. Two tone done on any furniture. Tieman, into two trailer trucks parked • ELECTRICAL roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys $I5v900 New ranches, one on. Sum- Also two family for investment. about 300 feet apart on Rt. 15. tncuwM W fusa-mmA Wvvwwm O ME gyhw ' black and ivory with white WaUi; 189 SouUi Main S t Phont MI. . _4.m it-wili G.I. The other oh Oxford cleaned, repaired, 26 yeara''ex- Immediate occupancy. I/pt 73x150, Wanted— Real Estate 77 When Die truck h^was driving EXPERT FITTERS • MECHANICAL -Barlow Mothrs*. -iSS Main Street, 3-8843. St, ■ The first. and ‘second degrees I penence. Free' eatimates Call Rockledge Section, on’ . Middle atriick the Aral 'vehicle, Ita gas .Kfanchester. ^ Howley. Manchester MI S-Sgll. were (onfei red on a class of candl JUNK DEALER Will buy paper, $16,500 Six room Cape in Bowers Turnpike East. Call Phil Halltn. tank exploded and the load of steel " i ; ' ■ MI. 9-9221 or MI, ’ 9-0384, Ml. Manchester and Vicinity dates from Manchester and Hebron Arthur 0ru| Sturts OIMEDIA'ra OPPORTUNI 1950 CADILLAC four door sedan. rags, Iron, metal*, ho cars please. 1 School ares. Two baths, corner lot. upturned and Impri.sonhd him In Can Rockville TR, 5-7621, Will I 3-7433. Manchester Associates. . , St th# meeting . of Manchester the cab. , • , r- TIES with Otitstanding Re Lusetoua black finish.. New white Heating— Plt||nbing 17 wal) tires, full genuine Cadillac pick upi I $16,900 --"Best buys in Manches- Realtors. Members ol Multiple | Listings Wanted Desperately flcange last night in-Orange Hall. The truck crashed Intq’.'the sec ' ' I Visitors included Harry 8. Kllch- search and Development (!hr- equipment. A certified 44,000 mile '-\A ’ Wer"—the neat ranch homeii built Listing System. We're practically sold out. We have ond vehicle and came to a stop,. ganizatfon on Long Range car, carries a written guarantee. REFRIGERATION s*les and serv-1 pLU.MBING and'heating-^Repdirs bv Henael and Peterman on Tanner ing, deputy of East (Tentrsl Po Comonato. trapped In the cab. EAST CENTER 8T.—Suitable (or many, buyers. Six salesmen to mona: and Mrs. KItchIng. for the Program. ’ For the best in used Cadillacs, see ! I X St. , burned to death while the drivers Jack w S c k . ‘^ n '‘*3.4'‘6M. o!ffice and home. Ten rooms, serve you. Financing a specialty! annual inspection of the Grange Bob Oliver at Center Motor Sales. steam, Jieat, oil, / fireplace.-- tw« of the two trucks stood helplessly 461 Main St. 817.5001 New ail-brick ranch on' List today where sales are made: and Kehheni’ Porter, master of by. The accident occurred at about QUICK, HONEST, guaranteed T.V. South St.. Bolton. Many extras. batftrooms two-car garage, large GOOD SALARY — Stimu service Hebron Grange. 4:40 a.m. , 32.30 per call. Contact lot. Ample parking. Mortgages ar .The next card party will be held lating Aaaociations, Pleas Robert' Webb. MI. 9-7330. $19,500 -Qiarter.Oak St.,, targe ten i Accqrdlng to the finding, Como ranged. ^ real bargain. For ap BENT AND BE.N'T. Realtors tomorrow night si 8,. o'clock ant Working CondiUons, PLUGGED SEWERS Big and bcairtiful, thesy tote room house. .Excellent condition.! pointment call George L. Grasia- nato had had only three hpurs DOORS OPENED.* keys fitted, bags (one made from felt with 8 0 9 2 Easily converted to twa family. 1 dio. Realtor. Ml. 9-5878. . East Hartford Office Orange Hall. sleep before going to work that Liberal Benefits. The local Granite will neighbor copied, vacuum ticanera, irons, UNPLUGGED kitten embroidery or applique de 11-20 Good lot plus extra building lot. j 419 Main St. (Opposite Aircraft) day. Coroner Ackerman said AUCTION! tuha, etc., repaired. Shears. MANCHESTER—115,900. Six room with Andover Orange on Monday "John Comonato most likely was Now! GREATEST SELCCTION TOWN and CXIUNTRY sign, and the other crtzrheted in i $31,000 Quality bUilt ranch off Por. * East Hartford BU, 9-0277, Evenings | ANYBIZE knives.. mowers, etc., put into con- easy-to-do squares for a granW.. Simply styled and as youthful , _ Cape Double-garage’. Hot water March 19, and with CJromwelt on fatigued and sleep probably over Apply At ' Ever of BRAND-NEW ditlOB DRAINAGE CO. full base-1 BU. 9-0364, BU, 9-0152 fox coming needs. Bralth- on IMI4S effect') are suitable for everyda.v Uml charming as you <'0>‘l(kwUh. oil heat, dorm’eri, vestibule, l',4 March 20. took him"." : PERSdNNEL OFFICE merchandise : Waite. 82 Peari street. use; ,aiid what's more, they will I Brief sleeved yoked style that cah . ' acre jot. baths, fireplace, aluminum storm Picture Tube Our great new inventory fea windowa and acreena. Bus, school. BUYERS WAITINO -If you are Monday thru Friday hold 'moat eyer.vthlng. be mai^e in monotone or with con- i Manchester's most modern apart-1 tures every possible commodity GI-FHA financing. Real Estate ready to sell yoUr propertjr and 8 A.M. to 5 PM. Pattern No. 5648 contains aew -, trast., j ment building—14 apartments, ex- (dr. .vour home, shop or personal ing embroitjery sijd applique di- Patterh^No. 8092 is in sizes Tl, i cellent income, choice location. An Center. JA. 6>'6524, evenings BU. Want quihk, reliable seiVice, then Saturday 8 A-M. to 12 Noon needs—>4ill fabulous values! rections; applique and embroidery 12. 13. 14,“ 16, 18, 20... Size 12, ! inveator's dream:, . . 9-0969. JA. 8-3989. , !l call The''Real Estate Ohter. Real .r: motifs; material requirements. monotone, 5 1-8 yards of 3.5-inch. 1 tors. East (inter St. JA. 8-6524 Chick McClure, $OA.95 Bid. Buy and Save , anytim e. a d v a n c e d Send’ 25c in coins, your name. ! For this pattern, sqnd . 30c in i Lots for Sale '71 You CEli -GRt YORf EVERYTHUBSDAY, FRIDAY address and the pattern number coins,' your nqme, address, size de- j T. J. CROCK E'rr DEVELOPMENT , and SATURDAY NIGHTS ' REALTOR IF READY to. buy* sell, exchange Ntw'MPQNTIA^ ' to ANNE CABOT. THE -MA.N- I ftired, and thy'pattern number to i eoVENTRY-Lot 75 x 128. good real estate, mortgages arranged.arranged., DIVISION . - Sales'Start at T r. M. CHESTER e v e n i n g HERALD. SUE B|;RXETT, THE MAN* Office MI. 3-5416 location, iSll Main highway^watk- mU Hm SiUVICE Includes* ipstallaRoB, plus tax- _ NEW------CHESTER. EVE.VIXG HERALD. Residence MI. 9-7751 Omauit Howard R. Hastings, W'is Accommodate l,6oo People 1150' AVE. 'AMERICAS, ing distance to lake. Reasonable. Agency Ml 9-1107.. qoM with it at Guaranteed (or 1 fom r. AVCO. Mumfacturing- Cor^ Over 800 Cars! YQW88. N. y. ' , 1150 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW BU. 9-9602. ' ' "Iww available -r- tlw colorful YORK’ 86. N; YJ WILL .'CONSIDER , taking your CALL "rE T E " WILBON 115 Snlffan's Lane Don't, mias the spring and sum P o s t A h c Ho ii R o e m t 1958 Needlework Alhurh conUln- CUSTOM FIVE ROOM Cape. jiopse in trade, for' new one, or mer '5fl issue of Bkaic Fashion, oilr ABOUT 4LACRE lot. 102 ft, front McOLimt fONTIAS (Cor. 8. Main)-X **CoBB.’s Largest Anetlm Firm’* ing dozens of lovely designs from Large living room, fireplace, GE make every effort to'sell it qdlpk-, which to choose more pattenM in patterii catalog that contains a dtahwaaher.and disposal, tile hath, age on Vernon St, MI. 9-6219. ly. Participating member -Man »$ MAIN ST. MANCHEBTER "ioutii'ud of PlantN ' Raate**—Berlia Tnmpiko variety of attractive, up (o the MI*-6»8fi;' ' . * ■eavlea CaOs NEWmOTON.------Tf.COlfi*. crochet, embroidery and knit— racraatlon room, ample / , shade chester Multiple Ltstlng System, ; Stfstfhrd. CaBnccUctif i- inlnute styles for all file ffinges. Opp. C an. L t and Power Ce. plua'3 gift pattqros. directions trass and garnga. Corner lot. MI. (^rlton W, Hutchins. MI. , 9-5183, D a p e rN M M $2.9S agnd aow* “ •-U95. .Reafd U era^ $•4694. . BatMlag W i t w l L i boolc (MU'>8c . .r V V— ■ t ■M r V. f . : A. . A'-
-> :V, \ THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 19IHI AYttaft Daily Net Praaa Ran PAGE TWENTY F mt the W«ik M ed jianrlf«0t(r lEttrntng 1|rr NMtdi S. 18M FetMMt rhlr, ealdar,. ^ The Youth Fellowship of the the American Institute of. Real Tht Laymen’s RetPigt group of 1 1 , 8 9 7 B u c k in g h a m Congregational Estate Appraisers at the Btatler Manchester announce a Mssa for About Town Church will aei-ve a ham and Hotel-in Hartford today and'to^ Sunday, March 18, at 7 a.m, m S t r .«C tlM Andlt day. oiiertog, netTw^iAOiiri^Ir- baked bean supper at the church morrow. Bridget’s Church, with breakfast •r OIreelnUea hoM . High i^bont 4a. . Uiyal arcl* of Kins* Doufhten Wednesday, March 14. They plan to follow in the American Legion Manchester “A City. of^jl^age Charm wlU procode their monthly irteetlnf, to have two ■ittings,'d;30 and A:30. Home. Men of S t James’ and the - -I ■ ' ■ ■»__ • » - - - Mondoy, March IS, with a poUuck 1 The Lucy Spencer Group of the Church, of the Assumption will be T H E A G E O F Reservations may be made by tele Second Congreifattonal Church is . VOL* LXXV, NO. 1S5 ■upper in the Bobbins Room of phoning Mrs. ^Alvah R u s s e ll, planning to. hold a runynage sale welcome to attend.- Over 100 have (EIGMilBBN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, MARCH ». 1956 (nnaalfled A6rerMalng an. Page If) , BRiq^Tm.CENTS \ Center Church House. Mrs. Robert Mountain Rd. already signed up. A s ^ k e r Ig m Ev«i>a of Wethersfield will talk on at the church next Wednesday, expected from the Monastery 'in IMITATION ____ ^ ■■ ■ • 1 - Indian work. Members are re March 14. beginning at 0 a.m. The Farmington. John P, Friedmann, minded to bring their gifts for The regular meeting of King church will be open the night be 92 White St., may be contacted for donation day at the Kings Daugh David Liodge,. No. 31, lOOF, wUI fore for the convenience of those reservations. - . , • From all over tha'country, Into our atere. pours a con ters home in Hartford. Hoatesses be held tomorrow night at 7:30 in who wish -to leave articles for the stant flood of information on how other folks run a bet 7 for the evening will be MrS; Alice Odd Fellows Hall. All members sale. ter atpre. , are cordially Invited to attend. Marine Pvt, Robert A. Rose, 18, Sipce Joseph Crooks, Chun Hitt and Misa Grai;e Sowter. is home -visiting his parents, Mr. King representative, of Following the business meeting, Bandmaster C. Peter Carlsdn of Every Day Low • IVe learn from super market operators with one store' there will be a social hour and re and Mrs. Martin P. Rose, 18 En Stone St., Manchester, start Four residents of Manchester the local Salvation Army .Band sign S t, following the Completion anil from auper. market operators with more than a hun- ed to service our Chinese A freshments: After the meeting, and Robert B. Richardson, leader Pinehurst ifre'd atorea. We see' a better atorS and then we strive are among the 97 studehts named tickets for the potiuck supper and of his boot training at Parris Is Food Department, we have \ to th e '^ y division dean’s list of of the young people's band, have land. S.C. A graduate of Manches mightily to make ours every bit aa perfect. ^ sofd more Chinese Dishes dance, to be held March 16, will been elected delegates to the fifth ter HIjgh School, he enlisted in, the Prices,,.^ , HlUyer College for the first semea- be on sale. than a Chinese restaurant. / ester of the academic year. Those biennial music leaders councils for Marine Corps last November to a A great deal of our learning ia done through Super listed are Carol A Kelleher, 41 the Eastern States In New York ser\-e'/or a period Of three year<. Market Institute—a kind of Univsraity of Customer Arthur A. Knofla and Emil L. G. City this weekend. Maj. and Mrs. He will return to Parris Island r CARNATION^ We now have the divider /. Phelps Rd: Bdain S. koski, 14 Service—of which we're a member. . | pack In a smaller can to Kerry St.; Edward Turirngton. 85 H^enihal Jr.,'prominent in the -John -Pickup-will attend the con this week before being transferred 1»«iK 3 far 41c \ Winter St., and James F. Oakes, field of real estate appraising, are cert Saturday night.- The Chicago to Camp PMdleton. Calif., and serve 2 or 3. attending- the 2-day conference of Staff Band wilt be featured. further transfer overseas. a Through the Institute, we share in the knowledge, ex •X. 61 Hawthorne St. perience, and. eagerness to leam of thousands of super s u n s w e e t p r u n e markets in all parts of America, who are Joined together to exchange ideas and Information so that they can serve JUICE 33c their customers better, cheaper, more quickly. D u U esT a lk You C a n Always New family liie 43c • Through the buying power of ovpr 100 ConnecUcut stores associated with our new A. G.' warehouse in Weth Three More Ousted; ersfield we are in s position to not only give you 8HUR- C M V H R IN G BtlKfP t t H Ail cigaretten at lo^a^t FINE quality but the lowest possible prices. i, ' i W ith Nehru Connecticut pricea. Camels—Luckiea -Old Gold e Check the everyday prices in this ad - stock up on fea Unrest Looms tured items. It will pay you to get "good things to eat" Seen Futile im aeouN ^ .22c 6a.-$2,20 carton f t Pinehurst. c k s s m i Nicosia, Cyprus, March 9 (/Pj^LBritain today deported LE'S ew Delhi, India, March 9 Archbishop Makarioa, leader of thffCypriot Union-with-Greece when you buy fbodl FOODS < 0 —Secretary of State Dul movement, ”in the interest of Promoting peace, order and SELF SERVE SAVOL BLEACH ses arrived in India’s capital good government." /, 29c (contents) today amid, hopes Xhis talks An official statement on the expulsion siaid the Archbishop with Prime Minister\Nehru "now is so far committed to jthe use of violence for political and MEAT DEPT. would bolster sagging itidian- ends that he either cannot o / will not abandon it.” PE.RMA STARCH American relations. But few He has already left Tyith three other leaders of the Enosis Aldeal) 49c expected any major change in —or Greek Unioti—movepient. Ail four deportations were HAU'S JACKAUQUST either country’s policy would ordered under emergency regulations instituted after this m S H G R O U N D MEAT DEPARTMENT \ S h U s J l T y is ia L result. British colony was torn jby violence—bombings and shootings. Bride , Husband Observes were apprehenfeive that ^ LENTEN SPICED MELON 12 '21 An TlcUl announcemtht iaide------— ‘ * ■ . V / ■ \ £ /i Minnie Avialeen (Susie 1 Goode, 12. is shown with her hutband, Dulles’ role in the recent SEAITO the tour d*p«rt«d "under cacort for COFFEE FRE.PROSPERITY PRICES: RIND 39c • Robert Olin Goode, 21, nine days after their wedding. Th^- were endorsement of PakUtah's demand a dfstinatton which will bo an SPECIALS married in Spartanburg, S. C. with her mother'a consent/They're for a y . N . plebiscite in the bit nounced leter." Jordan Pushed lOOriOR THIS SWN making Jhalr home in Greer, 8. C. Robert saya of his brifde, "She terly disputed su te of Kashmir •Vaahbrd* BarMcr New England Style 39c • If you want to try something a little better in for 0 gala selection of doesn't 'act like a 12-year-oId . . . more like a 17 or 14-yea-r-oId would have a damaging effect oh Makarloe, ArebbiaMp,- of the -Clam Cbowdef BAKER'S wa.\ paper. . . try ‘‘HOLLYWOOD HEAVY” WAX girl.” (AP Wire'imoto) . the talks. Greek Orthodox Church, bed ’’die- To Take Arab CHOCOLATE 39c savory Orientoi. foods, However, Indian resentment appeared”Marsa saniarearlier wmwMlei m waitingwalling for i ^ , * a PORK ROAST 25' PAPER .., featured this week at 2 bo.xes for 47g after the SEATO action appeared an ‘ ■ Mlneed Clama 35c Mt’CH ADVER’nSED »7 RIBS”. feoturing CHUN KING subsiding somewhat. He Substitute Aid • If you are looking for Something different in meat. . . The American Secretary himself with tlHt, i»ent Coaoentrated 69 c T- NESTLE'S BITS economical too.. .tiy Roast Shoulder of Lamb.-. .Roast it sm u t I lM4y4»-Mne said on arrival that the differences Oyater stew l 2Vof Family between India “and the United S.MALL SIZE, CLOSE TRIM- (we bone and roll, if you wish, so that U is eaii>’ to slice! jritakides of Kyre- = 2 1 c and 41c MfATtlSS States are "relatively minor.” He Syrian Premier SaM Ohaaai ar 4f and serve with baked brown potatoes, brown gravy and t 9 c 8PMtevroa, Papa- Pictawcet Peas. Price of the shoulders only 3.1c lb. (be CHOW said his visit toYfelii'U was an at- Nicosia and rived by plane todhy to press 3tr- U N O O 'U K E S RANDAU fore boning). tempt "to somewha.t reduce these MKIN i differences." aacretary o.f dan to accapt .an Arab lOf Tbrea EQ8 NOODLE S m o k e d ★ AT PINEHURST I n ‘Foul Play’ Blaze I Heavy Guard for Dulles offer of d subsidy to rapUoe the BUTTER houlders Nehru ordered extraordinary t^racognlaad $80 million a yea - Britain haa been WITH QHIGKEN S >35 New can of meatless Chow I security precautions to prevent aovammtt paying to the Arab Le Mississippi Bacon Mem, 2 or 3 servings .. 89c iMfitor* gion. IK QUARTERS Oxford>-*Pa., March 9(AV—Twelve n^mberr of one family ^ any anti-American demonatra-. iRXd with and MUSHROOMS lean sliced ...... lb. 39c were kilM lost night in a fire that destroyed their tivo-room tions. A dofcen truckloads of police G haasi^w here from the Cairo NEW LOW ON were at the airport, and officers conferMM of the chiefs of auto tAT-pApered homfe in this rural aoutheaatern Penns.vlvania . *v, ?/ ArAhih and4||g)mL Home Style. Seusege ★ AT PINEHURST community. An Invisatigator said today ’ytjtmks like it couldjp^ned*^ ^^-^ards, alongfthe* HtfjfdfH into ttttufwdteteIdMQe * T*aftiesXi . 7.. -lb. 59c bC'-loul pJay^--^ - --roa^ to-the ardaed aourcaa anld the Tra- poace to I the violence-torn mter 'cldne to Amman tft^atrength- Regulnr lO-hich rib givea y«u a roait and a braising or boiling piece. • Fresh from the farm frying chickens, averaging from CHUN KIN Q In conjunction with atate police [r. Tax Colli^tur? coilapaed laat Monday and NEW LUNCHEON'I’TEM $1.49 to $1.69 are mighty flhe eating at a low price. We CMICKIN fNOW MIIN (Continued on Ihigr Fetllr) an le otter of financial a id tta and fire officials, .. ' / rioa defied Britlah tbreata ' idera made reportedly yaa- expect to have plenty of fresh from the farm chicken IN NEW Hebron, March F (Special) armed might to cnieh dlaordcri. breasts and chicken legs. The victims of /the blaze were' thrt^h Jordaa’a mheia- Va Lb. BEEF STEW 35' DIVIDER PACK identified tentatively aa thq wife, An income tqs statement - A Brillab eecurity officer at tha J A C K FRO ST PREMIER Virginia Style Baked Ham children and grandchildren hf received a t . the^ Hartford of- \ lUrport laid the Arehblahop three—Saudi Arabia’t 5 5 c \ The 3-lb. 97c can serves 3 to flee of the director of internal Ike, 1952 Aides "changed hie mind” about gotng •r D O M IN O Flavor sealed with sugar and cloves. John TWyman. a seryMr-old triick revenue hadf. the following t« Atnana for cehaultaUpna wHn Syrla’a Pmidant LIMA TREATS <• 'V . drivef'and a long-time resideiu of •hd and Egypt’s PiU- GRANULATED Sove on Ihesa: the "Bottoms’’ sictfon of 0>uord. plaintive nmje attached to the Meet Nixem at ' Mutan. in jJwt. fikhlaHetod. trylni 'hI New 69c esn wjU sen’c 2 to return: / rogf »•.; MAaiiKUaun OCc ' Twyman. - police said, appeared Jordan HALE'S FRESH POULTRY FEATURES 3.. "I hope this is right. / ' ' CMiMndilp Inatallei aha 2 Cons Boneless Rath Daisy at the acene of the' blaze as the I s ^ up all night. ■ ' SUGAR ROAST IW HASH last of the bodies of the Negro Private Dinner Official aourcea said Makarioa’ port the Bpt I’m not very bright." Archbiiriioprie waa being eearched. ere Jiald CHICKEN LEGS Lb 65c Hams lb. 59c ' family were being recovered from Mow do I know they g o t It '5 Lbs. ieting Beauty of New Si Simultaneously, cehMU’SIdp on announee: aoen. \ ★ AT PINEHURST the 20 to 30 foot home. Patrolman ch a note? Washington. March 9 IJi -- The cornmunicBtloiM betwean Graoot Claude Swift said Twyrhan was Well, I do, because I sent White House said today that Vice Here, perhaps, was the last lonesome beauty of winter, Tbe thraa in Jann- " ^ i C Ready-to-Eat Swift's \ Untrampled, the 0^ snow casta back light and C ^rua waa inaugurated. ary they w« flnanctel CHICKSN BREASTS Lb B5c shocked Into mumbling Incoher- it myself. President Nixon was present at a and gathera shadows in Center Springs Park near the flagpole terrace, Itie’rtie long■ laU. winter sun Brttieh miUtary forces threw a ancy but told him he had just re r private stag dinner President support of the i t tha Smoked Shoulders lb. 39c I never got any answer to .today threatened to wipe out the.picture for a season and brought the youthful proiniN.of lusher cordon around tha Arebblahopric L ^ o n ’a BriUi WE HAVE FOWL. ROASTERS. IROILERS ★ AT PINEHURST NOWl turned from Baltimore. my "poem." Eisenhower gave laat night for 18- landscapes after a ,soggy interval. (Herald Photo). \ j. ^ r, U . 20 guests. and n p . one wga allowed to dp- Gej). John Bk| was dia- Firemen were looking for ’Twy- ' SUSAN PENDtETON. proach -it. Efforta to raach the miteed. Olubb 29 \ -man'a body when he appeared. But assistant press secretary ------^ 7 ^ ^ ------'" " X " ? '— — - n waak L i^ e cooked dried. Callfor- Hola'n $«o Food foottiras Sword, Smalts. Oystars, Cod, CHUN KINI Muriay Snyder told newsmen he ArchMahopric by telaphone were ago. ' ala Lima Beaae In Sauce. a Even ex'pert meat men "muff" once Ip a while." Last Schneider told a reportrer "It greeted by busy sigiiat on all week our meat men failed, to'use the r i ^ t blade on one I eef chop suey overheated and set Are to the was unablei>to say for sure whether Meanwhile,/Mig. U M. Hoddock, losten Nlua, MoBkaral. looka like it could be foul'play but home." ' , Blizzards Add phones. .. ' , Buma. chief of ataff of United lot of Chopped Sirloin patties.. . resulting in pgtties not IN NEW 9 7 c we’re not certain.’’ He declined to there . was any discussion of The cenaorthlp/order aaid all quite as tender as they should be. 'Told of Schneider's statement Nixon'a political ^future specificai- Natlone Truce left SUNSWEH . V k e R's DIVIDER PACK atata the reason for tpc foul play there was s suspicion'of foiil play, ’ ly the big question whether he will telephone comniunlcatlohe between Cairo today a ttir with \- theory. ' Brown said he knew nothing to i hid for another term as Vice Presi. To Miseryx^of Greece and Cyptda were.auspend-r Egyptian leadara o n ______FARMINGTON HEMS ‘DMol Stand a Clianre’ tei»- PRUNE JUICE TRY pi-operly ground Chopped Sirloin pattiesyS to a lb. See our special dis indicate such was the case, j dent. . ed. Cablea betwaen Greece and tion In the A1 Ai)ja demllll M i K K Fresh Fruit and Vegetables 89o lb.)-..we know you will enjoy them. . . . \ klre Marshal Rpbert Brown said Herschef'- "Twyman. John's I' The guest list was reported. to Cyprus will ha aubject to censor- zone in the Negeb deeert. play of Chinese foods moat of the viettma, all apparent,- brother and n*i|ghbor, told Ihvcstl Floods in East Of Some Supports ehip. Qt. 2 CANS.,. Include a group of Eisenhower's A U.N. epokeaman said ly asleep when^ the blaze started.! gators he looked Aut a bedroom key 1932 political advisers. There 'The Cyprus .government public had made eome progreee CHOCOLATE Fresh pork along with Round steak and Tip poV roasts The 3 lb.'97c can serves GREEN.BEANS Lb. 29c continue to be excellent meat values . ... 7-ribv pork^ were charred beyond Immediate'i w1nd*.i«n *g with Prime Mtnlater Eden, he're -with BasaU was to Uie "aet ad« ^ BriJe 15 oz. pkg. 39c 21. and about to cast his first vote. iah, die* at .National Institute of I « n » cetved by Queen Elisabeth II and • SPICES and EXTRACTS SHOP PINEHURST Mjine Potatoes riding politlcaf "factor in Connecti ln, his view. "Nixon done a good get today may wholly change be vaaUge of the Ualted State’’ In cut toda.v. job. He took over when anil where •• fore November's election day. New York, March 9 iA*i— The Health in Bethesda, Md. ------1- tour farms and industrial plants.: the cold war., UNTIL 8;30 We feature two line coffees this week . , , Saralee Coffee Cakes 79c For man.v people, present liigh) it was needed," ? L But these factors look signifi FBI annoOnted toda.v that a sec We*tinghou«t Electric Corp, Corn 1 Paris, .March 9 i4*i Helmet^ Neither the Foreign Office nor | OUR BARGAIN OF THE WEEK leVela of employment and income | cant nmv: ■trike drifla Into I45tb da.v with I riot police cordoned off the French the Soviet Embassy would say how ' SEE MORSE, McKAV RACE SOWlA ouAwr I 2 For ^ FRIDAY NIGHT Fred'Pauli, a Danbury hat fin- , ond man has been a r -sted .in Con "B and K’’—aa the Britiah Call COFFEE SALE MAXWELL HOUSE gny grind . . . lb. can 99c Saralee Cream Cheese In the State more than balance laher, - formerly a Democrat who 1. Deiiiocrats talk more nlwiul nection wjth the spcciacular-$188,- company, union and government National Asaembly today against WaahingtoDt, March 9 (XI — FAFilt KAFKIM A U .Cake.a any uncertainties arising from | now epnaiders himself- indepen shrinking Eisenhower’s 1952 Con 000 robbei'.v of a suburban West -mediatpiB apparently all uncertain Nationalist Algerian demonstra them —would travel. Secretary' of tbe Interior McKay . Ei.senhower's heart attack. The dent.'said, "Nixon may be a fac necticut margin 130.001) and of what peafe move to try pfxt. tor*. The. Algerians smashed ■hop'^ But there' has beei\ speculation was reported today to bava Plenty iof Parking SHURFINE grind your own ...... bag 89c ' ' 4 chester County bank. ' j (heftthey will sail up tha Thames River m u n A FOFOlAA FAICi i 29' Pepperidge Farm man on the street seems piepared ( tor with some people, but'not with capturing a seal in'the U.S. Sen The second man was identifled Govemo-r Ribicoff, appoints windows and shouted.^sgaihst the 9own to Oregon to flle for tJka to' let Elsenhower judge his own me. " ate than of carrying the..state for Professor Ira HIscock of Vale Uni govetnmenl's request for. strong in a Russian cruiser to be greeted RepubUcaa nomination for tha r S A L I A.isorled Mo!nte Carlo &:%■ Angelo P. .John, a racehorse by -Eden at Westminster; Pier, in 9(0FF MAXWEU GREEN STAMPS capabilities. Meanwhile, every William Gray, communications their preaidential candidate. owner and. trainer of White Plains, versity to Board of Trustees of powers to ' quell the revol) in Seaato seat held by Sea. W ayaa' k't;302.Main Cookies 69c body likes prosperity. 1supervisor in a rug factory, said Algeria.. , ) the shadow of tha House iof Com Morsfu Democrat. Tho reporla HOUSE .49 G IV E N W IT H -1 2. Republicans are so confident N. Y. Btate'a Long Lahd School for Gicl8 mon!. > Bald John,F. Sweemey, Rockville | he considers Nixon "the best‘in that they are. beginning tp caution James J, Kelly, .ipecial agent in in Middletown. . - , ■ Two'French truck drivers-ware which circulaied la the. Interior c a s h s A l e s advertising'man: ' . - formed Vice President this conn-, each . other against' apathy and I knifed. Tbe Foreign Office announce- Department could not ;be con* ON 2 PKOS. OP axm n OPEN TONIGHT OVER HERE charge of the New, York FBI Sen. George (D-Ga) aaya there About 3.000 Algerians . had ‘ment maot clear, that Khrushchev ■II think he'll live longer than if try has had in years." . over-confidence. ' office, said John is being held in ; is no question .in hia'mind witneasei Armed. , he hadn’t hid that attack. Any ' And a factory personnel' man gathered at the Moslem Mosque on Waa Invited aa a'member of the , , A T 362 MAIN TILL D:30 , Connecticut ia a g c ^ piacd to $10,000 bail on-a charge of with Wfre properly aivorn at hearings the city’s Left Bank and then presidium of the Soviet Parliament r FilUmry way.' businessmen here were cer ager ’asked, '"why"not Nixon?’’. -watch both parties because it fit* holding information and furnish by hls committee probing $2,500 U.8. JOBS DIP S14.0M tainly pleased with, his announce As J-oseph Pane, a Danbury began drifting over to the opposite rather than as first aoriretary of WaablagtoB, jRaicb 8 Of) — no particular political mold.! ' • ing false' information'tp, authori campaign contribution rejected b(Uik of the Seine River hear the the Soriet Commtmiai party’s Oett- -; 'Sliep at Ybiir Convoniofica and ment..’’ . • machine dealgner. put It: It ia strongly oriented toward ties. by Sen. uaae (B-S'i,. during gSa Employmont aUpfiod'-.ky 814^00 ’The Democratic 'city iolerk iof "We’vg had four good years. I city' hall, about a mtle-from the tral committee, la Fobraary' tta a fatal of Rockville. E. Fenton Burke, said New York, yet It aisp feels the .John was the, msn who was bill debate . . . Adlai Stevenson Assembly. On the marbh, a small n^aald; . , - • - 68A77.000 beoauao Of „w ||nt^ TEA-JABS FOR l< Thd « J ^ H A U CORR 'Find^ItV'P^in^ at Pi^ go op the theory Ike vl-ill la st pull of New England. It is'one of grilled yesterday by federal agents, says Gpy. William G... Stratton of r'-v.E,’? 16 however; another four, so I'm 'for the same group, tmaahed automobila. and "Oh July 27, 1955, the .prime sr and .‘hlaaUe Ihyy^a” M AAa n c h ist ir Cohn* "Hls illness is going to cost him the nation's great workshops, yet the FBI said. ■Illinois is seeking to' become Rc- broke store windows Minister announced in the House the aaU ladualry, the Oosnaerca ^yen^eTte- ^ ^ 0 Ucket." ,u pubiieaa hatchet man ui "case Mr. vetas. Tea. the prosperity angle is ■ Or Joeeph Krky«, ThompeonvUle aad vrim Depnrtwenle f— CORNER MAIN ond pAK STREETS Nixon falters/.’ - - ported - J'- * ■ . 1 - ■ ■