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■>rf ?V ' ' MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1988 Avaraga Daily Nat Press Run nUSE FOUJtTEEir' Fer'the Week Vkided The Wasthar iianirltj^Btipr lEttPttfng If^ra lii PerecSst ef U. B. WeSttMr I y ■ March IS, liSSr'^ Net so oold teslght; eceaaloml The Italian American . ladies eral, by a UtUe more thaii 40. per 1 1 ,6 3 1 Blamberg Speaks . ■howete. Lew a*ar 48. Yfedneeday Awdllary is requssted to meet to­ Visits Dartmouth Campus cent. In a aerlaa ef closed in­ p a x Member ef the Audit A b o u t T o w n night at 8 o'clock at the W. P. formal maatlnga, however,* the : . eleudy, warm, aeattered ahowen. .y: Qulah Funeral Home to pay re­ At FTA Meeting Commissioner cut the p rp p o ^ in­ Bureau of drenlatton High 88-ao. f The Grfwt'Sachem o< the SUte spects to Mta Ida Mae George, creases in half. Manchester— A City of Village Charm Of CbnnCcUcut,' Edward Jenael. who was a nientber. Thsy made the cut by deciding and hU board of ^reat chlffa will H less Siegmar F. Blaihberg Jr., of to make no major addition to the make th«dr annual vleitation to The/ ' Gleaners Group - of the Silver. St.. Notth Coventry, wilt VOL. LXXIV, 1*^0.189 (EIOHTECN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH '15, 1955 If wafiu'/aupply and to issue bonds (Clasalfled Advertlafaig es -Pngr 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS Mlantonomoh Tribe M. lOItll, to- WSCS of the South''Methodist speak on "Getting to Know Y«3r- , for csrtkln projects for 30 years BINGO- alCht at S o'clock In Tiaker Hall. CSiurch will hold its monthly meet­ seir’ at the meeting of the H i| ^ instead of 20. The aniiUal pant aacheua’ nlfht ing tonight in the ladies pariOr at' lend Park PTA Wednesday evc- At Wednesday's open house-^, P A C B A L L R O O M *^****BAJtlllOOM*^*** wlU alM^ be obaerved. All paat 7:4S. All members are-requested to -nlng at 8 o’clock at the scIim I. a sort of public, information aes- ROCKVILLE aachems and memberf, are re- attend. He is supervisor of the^Muca- sion—employes of the department Publication queried to attend tbU meeting. tlonal division in the Connecticut will be in the hearing room ail After the meeting a hAK nipper Members of the American 1>- DARTMOUTH State Commission on Civil Rights, gion Auxiliary are, requested, to day with charts and similar aids will be aajfoyed. and is also on the human relations to ahow how the money, from the meet in a body tonight at 7 :S0 a t faculty of Hillyer College evening Of Facts on the W< P. Quish Funeral Rome to increased rates will be used. EVERY MONDAY NIGHT The Holy Angels Mothien Oiwle school and. teachea aoeiology at Ike Senate to Kill T^e new sewer charge, if it is w ill. meet Wednesday itteht a'C^S ipay last respects to Mrs. Ida Mae the Hhitford Hospital School of Ft m tronsportotleii by Sihior Lo im but George. Nursing. approved ' by the Commission, o*clock*at the home of'-Mrs. Ed­ would be 60 per cent of the in­ jMMin4 Orcmg* H«l qt 6;45 P.M. ward Morlarty, Si Finlay Bt: His topic should prove moet in- A o l^ t T. Vennart and Charles teresUng, as his background of creased water bill. It is now 30 H. ponahue Jr., co-chairmen for per cent of the bill. ^ Tax Cut •The DAV Auxiliary will, meet professional social worker, clergy­ Washington, March 15 thp' 1038b class rsiinlon, wish to man. probation officer, educator, (/F) Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at — Sen. Knowland (R-Calif) the VFW Home. MmiAd the comhdttecs on ar- musician and Industrial worker Tangements of the meeting Wed­ has provided him with a close in­ Washington, March 15 (/P)—-Repub’lqan Congressional lead­ said today it is “ high time” The weekly meeting o f th^ nesday liight at 8 o'clock at the sight into social and civil prob­ for Congress to get the facts Rainbow Club, Bolton. ers told President Eisenhower today tljey are confident a ' Women's Home LaSgue ./of .the lems in all walks of life. on the wartime Yalta confer­ A Salvation Army will be ‘ Id in the Mrs. Clarence B. Eichman and Democratic-Sponsored proixisai to cut ii^ m e taxes will be The Keeney Street School PTA a committee of kindergarten defeated in the !Senate and eventually i n ^ e House. A t a ence. V ; Citadel tomorrow at .2 The Senate Republican leader o'clock. Business will of will meet tomorrow night at 4 mothers yiriU be in charge of re- Kirsch Sunaire Blinds White House news conference after'!'------' Anal details for the Irish Sale and o'clock at the school. A talk on freshmeniU. a conference with the President, j was asked about the swirling con­ Three''Girls Killed When Struck by Speeding Car Tea on Thursday; also sewing and hytlen'A wil bs given by a member Senator Knowland (R-Califi said { troversy over a decision by Sec- hospital work. Devotional period of the faculty of New Britain %tate made a hit at the he advised Eisehhower that he feels i Workers rotary o t State Dulles yesterday will be led by Mrs. Major Sweet. Teachers College. ' sure the Senate will reject the pro- ; to let key members of Congress Group Describes have a private look at the Yalta Calls Hostessea will be Mrs. Margaret Products Show! posal. Therrien and Mrs. Minnie Motri-' The regular meeting e t Daugh­ The conference was held shortly •P papers and not to publish them son. ters of Liberty No. 17, LDU, will Water Rate Hikes before the Senate convened to generally. Some officials and (J/n- be 'held tomorrow night at 8 Apd no wonder! The exclusive S-shaped slats start voting on the tax measure. gress membera rate. the documents mean more privacy, lietter light diffusion and Martin Obngdent as politically explosive botlV at Mrs. John Bulile and K ra Paul o’clock in Orange Hall. A full at­ A Water Department open house home and abroad. / Highway Probe Cook are supervisors of the rum­ tendance is hoped for, as there is will be held Wednesday from 9 ventilation for your home, ^ e the big choice Rep. Martin (R-Mhu) said he mage sale of the Dorcas Group much important business to be believes "We’ve got thVvotes’’ to Sen. George iD-Gai, chiurman a.m. to 9 p.m. in the hearing room of decorator colors demon.strat’ed in your of the Foreign Relations Commit­ Thursday^ March 17, at B am. m transacted. A social hour in charge’ of the Municipal Building to give reverse an earlier House pallot to' C ooper of, South Methodist of Mra Martha Cranston and her home. Phone MI-3-4865, Made only by Findcll "reduce' everybody’s taxes by $20, tee, has already said he will refuse customers o f’ the. department an to accept custody of the secret re­ Hartford, March 15 (A*)— Attorney for Theodore Zuber, Church. If pAokup is desired^ either committee will follow the n^et- opportunity to get information on in Manchester! - c> starting Jari. 1, \ owner of the Kent House Hotel in Greenwich, said flatly this of them may bo contacted. ing. The compromise proposal ln\^he. cord. He said yesterday he would Andrew Ansaldl of 123 W. Center iSt., was s ' guest of his son, why water rate hikes are needed not be reqponaible for almost cer­ morning that “certain irregularities existed’’ with “possi­ Andrew Jr., at the annual Freshman Fathers Weekend recently at and how they will be made.. Senate would -give a $20 cut to tain leaks, and did not want to bility of a fraudulent action transpiring’’ in negotiations by Dartmouth College. Andrew, here welcoming hi* father to the The Board of Directorrs. in its famlliea with incomes under $8,000 a year, plui a $10 cut for each de­ know what is In the record unless the State to purcha.se the hostelry which lies In the p ath -' Dartmouth campus, is a member of the largest freshmsn class In capacity as the Board Of Water the public knows, too. “ Dartmouth history, 783 young men from 38 states and 19 foreign^ Commisaionera, will hold a public pendent other than a spouse. way of the proposed Greenwich-Killingly expres.sway. Doesn’t Make /Sense countries. Each year fathers of freshmen are invited to Hanover hearing March 22 on the 20 per ^indell m f g . c o . The House added the income tax Atty. Arthur R, Ivey, who besides being Zuber’s attorney, "I don’t think they would be as gue,8ts of Dartmouth, to live in donhitories and attepd classes cent increase in the -water bllla reductionr provision to an adminis­ is prosecutor of the Greenwich Town Goilrt said, “I went to tration bill to continue corporation leaked anjtnore than many other with their sons, to talk_wlth prolessors and faculty advisers, to meet and an increase in sewer rates. ' MANCHESTER green Greenwich'Police because of certain irregularities that ex ist^ Slight Irregulars their sons’ classmates and fathers, qnd also hear talks by President The department administratian and excise taxes at their present documents of varying degrees ol originally proposed a schedule level beyond April 1, when they classifloation,’’ Kno\vlapd said. — becau.se I didn’t want my client to become a party to it. John Sloan Dickey, Dean of Freshmen Stearns Morse, and attend a He said it "doesnt make sense" class banquet.- - ■ • ' ’ which would increase rates, in gen- are now scheduled to decline. “ Also I thought I had a duty as prosecutor to advise police/ The President has-assailed the that Congress must get its infor­ mation on such si subject from the of what appeared to be the possibility of a fraudulent action of $1.29 yd " Democratic proposal to reduce in­ tran.spiring,” , V------^ ----- Mary Scata. Frlenda from Man­ come" levies as the height of “fiscal published memoirs of such persons Surprise Shower chester, Rockville and New Haven as British Prime Minlster'Winston Ivey refused to elaborate on that' irrespohsibiUty.” statement, lo name any persons in- |4,t1 A | Y IV r ^ l s m g a c were 'present. Knowland aaid the discussion at Chnrchill. former U.S. Secretary of The bride-to-be ' was presented State Edward Stettlnlus and El­ .volved or to detail the nature of the g. For Miss Fuller today’s regular weekly meeting of "irregularity ”, That, he indicated, -g i- TAT T 'T '■ 36" Solid Color with a purse of money. Decora­ the GOP leaders with Elsenhower liott Roosevelt, son of the late * tions were pink and blue and a dealt mainly with the tax situa­ President who. with Churchill and Ing^offfc'liC H ave N o H op e ■» Miss Patsy Fuller, daughter of buffet luncheon waa> served. tion. Stalin, met in the Olfnei^ in 1044 Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fuller, 69 Miss Fuller will become the to plot the course of World War II. Complained to Police A • T S 1 * The California Senator predicted and White Charter Oak St., was honored with bride of Harold Wheelock of Rock­ .Spring And * •George’s derision not to accept Disclosure of Ivey as holding one A flT J im fit ‘ |4' O 14*4818 a greenback Shower Saturday ville on March 26 at the South defeat in the Senate for all amend­ The bodies of threy yo'ung girN’ Iir In the street where they were struck and killed by a car in Buf­ of the keys to the .Kent House ne- B. c m Y A x ll- the papera was backed by Sens. gotiations came when Governor, , ______night at the home of her sister, Methodist Church. ments to cut income taxes. He Capehart (R-Ind) and Sparkman falo, N, Y. (March 14). The three girls and two other playmates were on their way home from school. / ' forecast passage, of the bill .in the Ribicoff. at a conference yestferday,' .W ashington March li; Mrs. William Clifford, in Bolton. \(D-Alal. The two other girls are la critlral condition in a hospital. A priest administers 'last rites at Upper stated It was the complaint to '.p a sn in g io n , M arcn 15 ()P) Ihe ihower was given by her sis­ GUEST SPEAKER same form it came from the Sen­ \Duiles aaid today the State De-1 right. (.\P Wirephoto), ters. Mrs. Clifford, Mrs. Roger Du- ate Finance Committee. Greenwich Police that led eventual-) — 1".® Air. Force revealed to- payment always has planned to: ly. over a period of nearly a y«ar, day its yiewest 'guided mis- moni. ,Mrs., . Ruby Parker and Mrs^ Dr. Wilson F. Smith of Hartford - That committee stripped the publish the record of the Big Three will be guest spesker at the meet­ S u m m e r f a b r i c s House-approved measure of ..the Yalta\tailks.. He said it is Just a ! to his decision to hold a show-down I sile, the Falcon, is intended ing of the w a x e s ; in Tinker Hall lncoroe„.iiix reduction_ provision. question, of when — imaybe sooh, U^S. Set to Use miesiga on. destroy enemy aircraft Martin said "a number" of House Alttiough -Ivey's complaint tomorrow evening. Weighing-in maybe iqonths away.' Stock Probe Seen be well founded,-it might have In­ carrying the hydrogen bomb members who previously voted to will take place as usual at 7:30.' M osfContents Known volved no witnesses-; It could have reduce income taxes have told him At his neWf conference' Dulles Atom Weapons before they reach the United isjM M OiiiM inieAin that they are prepared to change been a suggesUbn of a veiled States. aajd most of the contents of the. nature. It wa»bn these possibilities from HALE'S their votes when the matter comes G. W. Price walks the picket conference record already is Asst. Ailf Force Secretary Trevor •ufhr frM ; up again in the house. line at Atlanta, Ga„ after 50,000 ing that Ivey refused further comment. ImoUm. Moql has been published, In Major Gardner said that tests of the Earlier in the day X new gap Southern Telephone and Telegraph Ribicoff expressed determina­ he said, and the documents them- tion today to move quickly on all Fallon, a missile with a built-in Showed up in the Senate Republi­ workers weat on' strike. Nine selves have ^been shown to mem­ brain, show that "virtually* every Cloth rotT RiisAiAiup can lineup against the tax cut. soutbrasteni. atatas are affected Washington. March 15 iJP> Greehwlch - Killingly expressway hit is a sure kill." > I ;■ : bers Of the Senate Foreign Rela­ Secretary of State Dulles said to­ Wa.shin^ton, March 15 (^P)— Secretary of the Treasury, problems, including the disputed ! 8 7 f by the walkovt. , (NKi\ n ie - tions \ Ck>mmmee behind closed Gardner said that the Fafleon has (Continued on Page Thirteen). photo). doors.: day he Imagihes the United States Humphrey told the Senate Banking Committee today its Kept House deal in Greenwich, so a "warhead that can destroy any SUPER ANAHIST would use tactical atomic weapons that , the $409.(X)0,000 road can qe y» 39" CREASE RESISTANT Dulj/s was asked whether stock market inquiry may be undemining publfc confidence enemy bomber in the world." and A- if it becomes, engaged in any /built without delay. jU chief mission is to knock down ANTIBIOjiC tSiurchlU, the only living principal in the American economy. Humphrey’s volunteered,.otateT/ Ribicoff 'told his news confer­ SPECIAL at the Yalta Conference, is b ilk ­ major military clash anywhere in "enemy bombers, carrying Uie the world. /' ment brought a demand from Sen. ^ ence that "decisions will be made NASM^SPRAY 36" ABC "Nublee" ing publjcation at the present tlm*. Capehart IR-Ind) for an end to hydrogen bomb, long before they WATKINS . A.B.C. RAYON and .1 , Dulles told a news conference rapidly” not only on the Kent reach their targets."' ■ koTHBKS. INC McCarthy Again Claims Dulles declined comment, saying the , group’s, inquiry into stock House transaction, the latest com­ illf^iye you he would like to be excused on that he could not say .offhand whether prices. ;Provoo Freed Gardner said alao that the Air one. . such w'capons would be used in plication, but on all other pending I FUNERAL ACETATE' Chairman Fulbright (D-Ark) matters affecting the expressway Force is pushing development of Printed Nubby Cotton The British Foreign Office has defense'bf Quemoy and the Mataus rerorted that the committee hs.i the "radical missile," which he I 8 9 ^ y**- t k k t K U W if the/United States decides to as­ project. SERVICE iracy on Peress denied that CTiurchill is holding a uuty to sound a note of caution On Rilling U.S. Referee Blocked Sale ' described as a "nuclear weapon” up publication of the record. sist .the Chinese Nationalist forces if one is needed, that will enable U.S. bombers to Onsaiid JLWeit Dulles retraced the story of in holding those islands. The Governor ordered a many launch attacks against enemy tir- "Dingley Dell" Humphrey told the Senators sided inquiry yesterday into a P t n e t t r the State Department's backing- He indicated, however, that if Unfair at Trial gets mwiy mffes away. Washington, "March 15 m January last year. -At that the . Chinese Coipmunlsts made a that' ’"criticism” of government State Highway Department agree­ W hat a value! And the irregularities are so slight, they only ' ^ meeting, McCarthy contended, the and filling yesterday on what to agencies and speculation about! !______. Gardner discussed thS missiles in —Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) " do with its bound galley proofs of major effort to. take the islands— ment to pay $170,000 for the Kent are hard to find. Make up'your own beach towels, beach ■ 9 9 ^ y** group "succesafuily conspired” to what they might do in the way o f ! Baltimore, March 15 (45—John House, located on 4.5 acres 6f land a speech which he prepared to give flung fresh charges of "con­ block full investigation of the the record of the Yalta session and the attempt was also clearly at Dayton, Ohio, but which the Air robes, sportswear, children’s sportswear and bath room Linen Type aimed at conquest of Formosa— ‘ restrictive action can David Provoo, once convicted and in the fashionable Belle Haven spiracy’’ at White Uouse and Peress case at that time, and contribute to a questioning of Force released in Washington. drapes. Be here early for best selection of colors. Again with the look of linen!' Beautiful prints on a the United States might well inter­ sentenced, to life for wartime section of ‘ Greenwich. His action other administration ' of- . moved to launch instead „ „ "an in- (CdiitlBued on Page Four) confidence and uncertainty as to followed a decision by Referee He said the Air Force now: has nubby cotton—crease-resistant, preshrunk and per­ vene with sea \and' air forces treason, wa.* ordered freed yester­ three strateg:.- • intercontinental Odals today in the Senate', " K " what the future may hold," ■William H. Comley rejecting the manent finish. riluipped with atoinic weapon^. day when a federal judge' ruled missiles "under accelerated de­ PLAINS . 9 9 / yd/ By law, a decislonHo use atomic ' Says Nation Sound agreement. velopment" and that each haa new,investigation of the M a j.; jiuring the televised McCarthy- Ths Treasury Secretary declaf-' "deliberate’’ goveniment delays Ribicoff aaid that as far as hr Irving Peress case. .,. Army hearings 10 months ago. Chiang to Bar weapons may be made only by the prejudiced hla chances of a fair atomic capability. PHONE president. Also, President Eisen-> ed the nation is "on sound eco­ could remember it was the first He described the “ Atlnj." inter- A R T H U R Sen. McClellan-(D-Ark) pre-! His remarks drew a protest nomic ground, based on sound trial at this time. time a referee had refused to ap­ Mitchell 9-7196 siding at the - Senate Investiga- from Sen. Bender (R-Obio) hower has said he would reserve to Judge Roszel C. Tlmmsen dis­ cdntineatal ballastic missile as the PRINTS . $1.(9 yd. himself alone any -decision on the princlplfs.” The current month, prove such a transaction. That, moat important of the longrange. 142 East Center St. gatiomi Subcommittee study, against "ahy ihference ttaat the Truce Plaii for missed the indictment ( . charging said Ribicoff, “should give you Tt quest would have, to be considered fend” Quemoy and Matsu. eight - day - old multi-billion-dbllai- Judge -Thomsen said PTovoo Bulletins He said this.inquiry should em­ by'Jhe subcommittee in a later' would be released on his own' re­ Financin'g Under Probe "The island outposts are our Culled from AP Wires, break in stock prices but Capehart ' Aside from the Kent House de­ brace why President Eisenhower closed door session. . tSferitory,” he said, "and must be did.-’'He said the current inquiry cognizance pending the possibility from the AP Wires service 45" wida - 45" tINEN LYKE CREASE "signed a blackout order" forbld- McCarthy offered McClellan defended. We shall exchange blow had a tendency to cause price of an appeal by the government. velopment, pending also- is an in­ a ■ding administration officials. to for blow.” breaks tby fri^tening small in-, No decision on whether to make quiry into the expressway financipg Secretary .of Treasury Hum­ authorized by the 1953 Republican-: rmemberMs: tell w'hat they discussed at a meet- (Continued oa Page Seventeen) ...^ A Communist attack on Que­ phrey sayst he believes govern­ vesfors into a false belief a crash such an appeal—^which would bq STOCK MARKET CLIMBS Teahouse |s softly ' shimmering RESISTANT PRESHRUNK moy and Matsu, he said. Would might be Imminent, taken directly , to the Suprerne controlled (general Assembly. ment mif^t' collect as much money Court—was expected before tb- The Governor has objet;ted that New York. March 15 LT)— with a texture-like ^ hand - loomed mark, the atart of an invasion of through increased volume if capi­ Cites Congress Responsibility Stock Market prices scrambled Formosa and the Pescadores. ‘ .. rnorrow. the present financing pledges .raw silk. - Ckvase-reaistant, of tal gains tax is cut in half', , . Fulbright told Humphrey—-and Provoo, a-'tall; scholarly^ooking gasdiine tax revenue tq^etlre the upwards to^ay In’ heavy trading. Yeh did not, however, venture British Foreign Offices announces Capehart who is the committee’s, By early afternoon some big Is­ course, and in -the most marvel­ • Printed Butcl|er lo say that such an attack also one-time San Francisco bank exp'ressw’ay bonds -if toll revenues Racial Bias Held Illegal Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden ranking'Republican member, Con-' clerk, broke down- and wept when prove insufficient. He asked a spe­ sues, held gains of 83 a share in ously subpe color combinations would be so regarded by the has biMn stricken with Influenza. gl'eas has (s -definite responsibility the recovery front yesterday'a you ever saw. , . U nit^ States, whteb has indicated his ■ four, young court-appointed cial xommlttee to'determine if this Soviet High Commissioner to se'e that the- Securities and Ex­ lawyers tq)d him qf Judge Thom- should, and could, be changed, big decline. The rush to buy waa Type Rayon an. oh-to-Forraosa assault oh the Georgl M. Pupkin confehi. In his change Commission I'SEC)' and the so great at the opening that Ui.n \ j ^sh'ore islands might prompt. ‘sen’s decision hahdeiji down ' in House. Speaker W. Sheffield In Parks, Playgrounds headquarters with leader* of Federal Reserve Board (FRB) per­ chambers. Cowles -today listed the express- tape fell four minutes' behind. American intervention. ' , Proteetont smd Catholic faith's Ut form the -duties asaigned to them Some of the best Kains . wen Premier O. K. Yul also repeated (Sermany . . ; Army of tired fife' by law.. k. biai; assurances that the National­ (Continued on Page T w o ) (Continued on Page Thirteen) sliced a bit ns,the tape csuigbli Richmond, 'Va., March 18 Of)— wba “ at least three days” before fighters keeps w’ary eye on multi-, SEXl 'policies markets to guard up later. “ GREEN STAMPS yd. ists would fight for Quemoy and million dollar-forest flres which against such’ things as msnipuls- SouUv’s traditional doctrine Maryland state officials received Matsu, which he describe(l.aa "pari a copy of the Appellate Court de­ have charred ihore than 133,000 Gon of stocks while the FRB con­ TOLD TO IGNORE PICKETS rem im B H U K of “ separate but equal” ^facilities of the defense chain” of the free acres in South Georgia and north trols stock market credit. cision. world in the west Pacific. .. • LouisvUtr, Ky., March IS <^- GIVEN WITH .GorgePus patterns on natural white, for whites aiid Negroes" has re- Florida in paat two weeks. Fulbright aaid he has not the At PresideRfs jAehest: —The Louisville 4: NaahvlUe Atty. Gen. C. Ferdinand Sybert Defense ministry- and other of­ slightest wish to harm the Ameri­ aqua and brown grounds. , - cetveij another body blow from the also indicated Maryland Xwo’uld State Legislature’s, Committee Railroad, its passenger- and ficials repeated earlier denials of investigating comic hooks is booed can economy. But he said be thinks federal judiciary- take 'its time in studying the im­ reporU published abroad that a freight service crippled by n CASH SALES The U.S. 4th circuit Court of and Jeered during wild and noisy the committee has a duty to try port of the decision and making quiet evacuation of civilians from and determine whether the mar- Nixon Calls on Republicans strike of 28-009 non-operating Appeals May 17 opinion labelling up its min8 whether to appeal. public hearing in Norwich. .Gov. employes, " today won a court mm Abraham' Ribicoff says he’s .not ‘ aegregaUon in' public schools un- In Virginia, the decision was ^pinttnued ea Page Two) (Continued oa Page Four) order barring ppemtlng unibhs . constitutional, ruled here yester­ greeted mildly in .comparison with interested in running for Senate To Build Party or Lose ^56 from honoring strikers' picket nnm m ittm ilf Ameritex No Iron day that segregation ' also la il- the uproar that followed the pub­ In 1656 election.. lines. The temporary restraining -legal in public parks and play­ lic schools opinion last May. Millta^. authorities describe as order is effective only in Ken­ A Graat Naw Fabric in Vivid Colors from India! grounds: . , State Conservation Commission­ London Pamper Ifits reraoraelesa private who said he Fire kilFg Six Men Los Angeles, Marcb ,15 OP)—<^f President Elsenhower, he was tucky, ( m m im E iim r^ ^ 0$ hia pnreata to death Tburs- The Supreme Court venliet of er Raymond V. Long voiced the ■’Klee P.resident Richard M. Nixon vrKlhgi patty workera "to do a big SANFORIZED - WRINKLE FREE - PERMANENT Permaneatly P|eated Cotton , last spring, aaid the„tliree-judge possibility that Virginia might be Townsend Reports day at their Wisconsin h om e.... ER 18 Appellate Ckmrt,-- has "swept able to work out a plan for in­ House of Commons votes down In Wyoming Hotel ha. bluntly warned members of Waahingmn, March 15 .i. FINISH ^ SOIL and SPOT RESISTANT — IN PRINTS and PLAIN away” the South's notion that tegration in its park sysCem. Vir­ oppooltlon Labor Party motieffi to his patty that the GOP won in i views on -President Eisenhower’s The Navy said that the U.S.. . aeparate .: facilities for the race$ ginia operates nine state parks— London, March 16 (>P)—London’s censure Prime Minister Churchill Laramie, Wyo!, Marph 15 (iP)— ,SiL***’°"* 1 PO*'t‘osl thinking: ■■ Aircraft Carrier Kearsarge ar­ are iwrmissible provided' ^ e eight for whites and one for Ne­ conaervaUve Dally Mail sharply for failing to set up top level Rus- Six men were kiUet^arly today in candidate, adding:- j j i M— "The.1.. — Republi­ ‘The current situation is one the rived today ia Singapore where . . NO STARCHING facilities are equal. groes.'' ^ criUclzed RAF Group Cs(>t. Peter sian-Brltish talks on ban of hydro­ can patty today is not strong the Finnish tanker Aruba carry- | < _ (Just buy your a fire that fiashed through an eI4 President feels we should remedy pot fW POWST IN WATOMNATING SItVICII The Appellate Court ruling af­ Long said he would confer later Yhwnsend today for scatementa to gen bomb, two-story hotel. enough to elect a President.” and that's why he’s taking hold lag jet fuel to Red Chian ia ex­ an inch waist measure plus 1") fecting parks and .playgrounds, this Week with. Gov. -Thomas B. newsmen about his - reported Harvard’s Student Council plans, Fir« Chisf Blake Fanning said "This' administration has re- of the Republican .leadership at pect^. But 'the' visit was de­ AUTOSUTie RiCTMe which reversed the decision of the' Stanley and Atty. Gen. J. Lind­ romcnce with Princess Marfaret. to Invite 1.1 Rusainn student! the blaze centered in the rear 'strong enough to elect the Repub- this time. He believes it’s his re­ scribed aa a routine move SIMTEX BABY DUCK ' Just imagine! Make s permanenUiT^Mted skirt in lees than an Federal district Court of Balti­ say . Almond Jr., on possible ■ Ending the two-week aliened it editors to visit oldest Ainerican lobby of the Jolgison Hotel. near cy. in Washington, D. C.,” said sponsibility to build the patty so plaianed for some time by the hour. No hepupiiig, no pSttem. no ironing, no upkeep prob­ more, produced no immediate out- courses for the state to take. has manlntained since some Lon­ college when they tour 'U/S. this the stairs. Guests were forced to Nixon. "We have a job. to do. its strength will be as atrong as U .S./ 7th Fleet commander, WATER - burst Stl - critical comment from The Appellate Court here re­ don newapapens publMied rumors storing. , . . Massachusetts House escape from windows and fire es­ The Republican party today it not that of the President himself." .Vdm. Alfred M. Pride. lems,'just wash' and drip dry. Guaranteed waskahle—pleats will state and city officials in the not come out. Beautiful printed designi ahd fouV plain coiora. ceived the case 6n appeals from that the Princess sooi would wed ^ves approval to propoaal to.re- capes’. strong: enough to elect a President Nixo'n did not disclose the Presi­ &Mith*|« did the precedent-setting the Baltimore District (Tourt de-. the divorced Air Force ace, the Btrict authority of state Attorney Five of the dead were identified We have to have a candidate dent’s Intentions for- 1958 but said MB»r C’OOUOOE ILL HEATERS t ’fcXAMPLE—24 ” w a is t b a n d p l u s ' 1 ” ...... |4.25 f • Supreme Court decision on public ciaion aubmittetf "by Robert M. Mail axil in a front page editorial: General and (Ustrict S|ttorneya-to as Harold C.'Dahl, La Porte, Colo., strong enough to.elqctt he Repub- significantly: Northampton. Mnaa., Mnrah , ■ - 4 i schppls* Dawson Jr., and others qnd Mil-! • ‘!It oeeihs to us he wo'.Jd have tap telephones. Ed (Boots) Smltb of Laramie, can pafty., That is why We won ^‘I hope to .work for the Preal 1 5 Mrs. Calvin OooUdge, 175 East Asst. Atty. Gen. Harrison Win­ ton Lonesome end others. - been better advised aihl served the American Army officer-station­ Brief-‘Irenb of Laramie, Henrich in 1952.” . 'dent again in 1956. The best way widow of Preaident Cpolldge, ia m ter of Maryland said, "Wa.have ' Dawson had sought, in [the dis­ a .psttent at Cooley Dtehsoa Interests of the Princess and the ed in Berlin aaya his father has Burglund of Laramie and Walter These outspoken views o f. the to see that, he tuna again ia to ELECTRICAL Center Stl The lightast « f light weavea in duck, a n,ew fashion fabric, only received a telegram notify­ trict court, an injunction to pre^ royal famUy bettor if he had re- been Jailed In Yugoolavln for "re- Irinnel of Cheyenne. pollticsl situation were given by build party powef to the“ point Hospital-hut (her phyaiesa. Dr. atrong and aturdy—aolld colon and comlatingjitripea. Washes ’ ing us of the decision. Wo will vent the C8ty of Baltimore from fhMd to apeak at all . . . We can Ugioua acUviUes.” . . . Damage U Fanning said all died of suffoca­ Nixon when he talked to 2.’S00 fel­ where we can become the majority Hugh Tntiock, sAld today her APPUANCE DEPT. ..and irons aarily and quickly. Peacock Blue, Indore Yellow, Deep want to make a thorough study of cnforciag, ■ racial ^gregatlon In Nl least'hope that the Group Cap­ oet unofficially at $500,OOB from tion, qither from smoke or heat. low southern California Republt- P4#4y“ , eondItloB -ta not aorioua. She ea- TfM CORK TeL Roae, Chartreuse. For sport wear, dresaaa, children’s dresses, ikJW .IUiCcoM Itbo ’opinion befon making any the beach ahd bathhouse facilities tain haa arx)ken his last word In fire and explooiona which avreckeJ Another victim waa burned be- cOna during one of three spcechea T$e Preaident sent a telegrapi tered the hooptft^ lal)o yeotaiv J W H A I C I oem nitBt.'* dnperies, slipcovers, ^«4spresds,. ete. 4-atoty hulfffing of Gerry’s Furnl hero -yedlerday. The Young Vice V*. MANOfisnA Conn* Oqk S k Eafronc* • MI-9-7M5 MiMiCNisnii Conn* J , Winter aaid it would probably .(OoallBiMd ed IBcB r (CMltamed m Page ■avwa). turn Co. TMtaIrdny. (OMttnwff M Mg* Mevem) Preaident aaid that at the beheat « m r m f WemX •* 4 /> /■-

•i ■* A . • t . f t •r' P A C K T i r o MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCH E ^ R , COIW., TUESDAY, MARCH 15, IMS , t ^MANCHESTER EVENUfL? HERALD, MANCHESTER^ (X)NN., TUESDAY, MARCT46, lOTB P A 6 E T H R 8 I Eawrgeecy Ddetocs O ub Her^ Honors z Jh. to Bar ProvJo Freed About Towh ing workars. In affeet, It to rae- 7 Persoriuel Group ogntzed aa such now. - ThyWetaBB Iba Manchaa U.S., Set to Use W elcome Engdahl to State The Imey Spm err Qreem. of the IKstrict . Officere SBG Recommends Board Members of the committee are Tru^ Plan for ter Medical. Aawi. wbe wtQ r#<- On Ruling UeS. Joseph Murphy, Tnomas Moore, qiond to emertehey cafla'to- Second Congrcgntloiua Wonsen's . AS AIX . Eyes Policy Ivi Leagno vrUl hold a fopd mOa J m *m M««ar« . ------— Mias Jane Kelly and F ra n k wom nr artemooa aad *rtaing Ernldsm 'Chib Nn Accept High School Bid Atom Weapons Steele. are P r. .WUUam Stroud. TU. Thursday at 10 ecm. in Hale's **For I 1$ Formosa' Strait Unfair at'Trial atere. Mrs. NMUe Bradlty, Isndsr 351 wOi observs district deputy The Personnel Committee of FROM THE MAN’S ANGLE . MI »-4708 add Dr. Gerard Mil­ Mgbt toshorrow at 8 p.nk in Tin­ ler. TcL MI s-sesa. ef the group, may ba contazjtod at Ths School-Building Committee-^ing. The SBC voted Unanimously In Major Clash Municipal Building employes has Accidents took 01,000 U.S. Itvss << I rage Oae) ,(€ >Om ) 05 Phelps Rd. Donadona from ker HdlL M>Sk Ajtoe 8. Allen, dis­ 0*4.i ’•AUftrtW t*’' - "Mm to~ convey the message to the reviewed toe town's personnel in lOjH. the oongrcgatlon wiu be greatly trict deputy ffom New London, tost night voted to recommend . BASY rUKK 'F i n n , Board of Directors st its meeting (Continued from -*nge One) program and is prepared to sub­ ‘/Qiiemojr and Matou had been K "T am very gratofnl.’’ vm aH he appreciated. win be bonor^ that the Board ot Directors accept t'omght, V etarted or vraa boatcmplated. general have to cxerciao great A Urge, gathering from nearby ths low bid of the M. 8. Kelliher le statement follows: mit suggestions for minor chSnge» NatioaailaU toaiot Mated defes- circumspoctioa in apmilatlng on Judge Thomsen, ia a 33-pagc Mia., $Canriee (FOankor. 154 ctube to expected to'attend. The Co. on the high school and au- standard bombs and shells of the e construoUon of the high past. to General Manager Richard Mar­ aaa aro bcias atrengtheoed. the changes of these plana being opialoa rltmaxing nmr* tbaa a ^Princeton St., aanouaicas that tha eoctol committee will serve a’ buf'^ thoriss Osneral Manager Richard schooKahd attendant facilities ia tin, M rs Fawn Metisirthy,- presi­ The o tttb o n ialaod Iroat araa acUvatod by President ^ tSaia- month, or hearings snd deUbsra ‘third annual examinationa fpr fet hmcItooB after the business Martin to sign a'contract with As for weapons of magi) destruc­ LECLERG probably the largest and most ex- tion, Dulles said he thought the dent of toe committee, said today. ropottod qdM today. t bower." . • '■X,/ tiOBs. said be found Provoo "eouid wdMdarsIdps to be. asrardod by m sitin r ' that Drm. penaivb-pmject ever undertaken by F\JNERALH0ME Moaday. the NadonaBet A ir' The editorial wiprfrid the'fear not have a fair trial at this late Gibbons A istmbly, CkthoUc Edgar, cbaiiloan The Directors will consider the likelihood of the um of the most The committee was recently re­ the townXof Manchester,i The powerful weapons—obviously re­ Force claimed to have deatroyedf that tbe plans- would merely date." Ladies of Ootomhus, wiU be ef ticltoto for the instoltotion to 1*0' contract at their meeting tonight. School Building Committee, activated after a' period of relative funeral 10 amaU COmmaniat veaaela ini ."gather dust in^ the presidential He also found the former Army on March 10. AH eighth grade held APrit 2 at the Britizh Amcri- They will alto hear a complete re- ferring to hydrogen bombs—actu- tnaetivitjr. through the ^^>ard of Directors, ally goea (loWn as the pr(g)pect of Amoy hay — 3 gtmboats of. ISO- files." sergeant bad been denied the girls in public or panchtol admiris can.) announcee tickets will be poit on the school worked out by wish irt'sh“T() to bikelake uUa opportunity to Mrs. McCarthy aald there'.gre tons each and 7 armed qiotortaed’' right of speedy trial within, the ef Manchester are digibto and at this meetingund may be MArtlxia using tactical atomic wea|mns In- only a few changee auggested and SERVICE It said ndeUbower had' vetoed recognize the mkgnitude of the.'-’creases. ' r . tunka. ^ plans to hOlp defend Qoemoy f i r ­ meaning of Qie Sixth Amendment Interested in obtaining from Mrs. Winnie La- The vfij^e last - night was a tiuk Incumbent ^ thei general none of them draatically alter the Walter N. The Foreign' OSQce aaaerted and that tha govommenfa idclib; blanks aboold contact Mrs. O'Cbn- MiB. Tina LnPoUo, Mrs. H a f f t ti«IMLAIi»»4l unanimous one of those members He' felt this way,, he':,, said, be­ program. In some caats, .she said, Leclere. ing tho bes'ry Red bombardment^ manager, Richard Martin, and to t> HftixAtttse\ there wae no govarnmeitt inapira- d ratc risoico for a iuppost J advan- nor Immediately. Pitcher or Mrs. Jean Beau­ present, _ ' cause in the last war nations turn­ the changes are desighed merely to Director lagt September aad »gmta to de­ V congratulate him forNhis careful ed to vastly destructive atiacks on tion behind an editorial tn the EB- fend the Tacben Islondo before toge'*m trying him originally, in regard. The deadline for tickets Is The building group also voted planning and fobrdinatlpn of the Clarify vague provisions. m M PIATT STMIT fUih language .CUna Xctra which NeWyorfc canaad"opprsnatveeUay Mystic Review No. 3 WBA, March 38. No tickets vrill' be sold to recommend that the Directors cities ittter the found they could One of the TsuggesUons would 23 Main Street, Manchester they 'Were evacuated. several a g e i^ s involved, to steer not put the military out of busi­ HABYFOMO dcacribed tbe American atUtbde ‘Tlik? time, with tbe Hu mind and ddismge to the defendant." have a poUude St. Patrick at tba door. RE-OPENT . accept six of the alternative extra the project' through the fanning formally list the committee as the C a ll Mi-9-5869 toward Q fuaa^ and Matau aa "Flntber prosecution w ould per toni^t at 0:30 la bids submitted, hold the decislcm ness. representaUve of Municipal Build­ OPEN THUB80AT «V B nira0 remaining in the acme oM frame, stage without uiidue confuVon or Dulles recalled that late laat W p y . ” observers here did not think the vtoiatc tho fqndammtal prinelpies rs Hall and follow it , on four othere in abeyance, and delay '$T»o New^ an ardently -pro- eg jnsucc and faimeaa vriSch we "white'dophant" sale a reject the reat, * / ------\ year the North Atlantic Treaty J new military plans could fare bet­ FRIDAY Orgaqlgstion (NA’TO) decided to KattonahM mimeograpbed daily, ter," the paper said. wt apply even In the case of las meeting. Bids wrlll be received it March ■/' claim^ to be indepeadent. thoao efaar^ vrtth the most hein­ 33 on the kitchen equipment for incorporate the tactical atomic It concluded that I t ia apfiisrent ous offenses." Judge Tbom 'sen Mandtester Chapter of MANC-HESTER the sidiool. The toteat eatimate for F^ublic Records shells and bomba of .limited de­ . _ _ 'Theodore Bandy Photo. It. charged Monday the United that. in hik CPresident fksm- structive power ih its arsenal. He States ^raa *'atUl tinkering' with said. loembera will bq, enterUdnod this iARCH 18 the equipment is $80,000. Also, bn O. Stillman Keith, president of the Manchestqr Kiwanis aub, is •''5 * hower'a) thinking any movt to tip evening by v^Mtito Susan SUo, D H-l'- € * 9 Tuesday, bids will be received for cited that as an example of the shown above (center) with Don Engdahl of Spokane, Waah., preaident paper wtark with no intention Of Provoo'a indictment and trial Vsr' ■u''s UCTC^ warrantee De^s ' his hand sit present 'would inevK- «w out of one of tha strangest wfto ia 13 years old! Preceding the hArdware and toilet 'accessories, developing situation. ‘ of IGwants International (left) and Gov. A. A. RlblcolT at the dinner getting- down to braaa tadu on abiy jeopardize the chancea of A.'i.'*. ^t ■ i-V A estimated at $37^00, ■' 'niomas S. Cosgrove and Trieste In discussing" the' possibility of any policy htatters more positire cases to come out of World W ar IL program the Donor Stmper will M. Cosgrove to .Theodore Powell held'^last night in honor of the top Klwanlan at Re8tl(U)d Farms in a ceasefire." The government charged Provoo be enjoyed at 7 pjn.. under the co- The fix iteme v/hioh the SBC U.S. help to toe CIHiinese Nation­ Northford. Gov, Ribicoff welcomed '^ g d a h l to Connecticut, and than defense of Taiwan (For- ■ ■ ■ .....- O d b r Ib q T oB iof and VrigiiUa S. Powell, property alists over ()u'emoy and Matsu, shared hla'bead and donned the chainiumahlp of Mra. Irving Hoch- recommends ba. accepted are uae on Parker St Keith presented two dozen Burr Nursery rowe bushes froih toe Man­ moeaV and the'-Feacadores." ■ BARS ARUBA SEXVICB berg, Mrs. Jacob Sandals and of Wmylite bhsUc tostead of cinder Dulles said it was inevitable that American plans to support the white robee of a Buddhist priest, 2 F ir s t R mb H its Frederick A. Garlick and Phillta chester club. Over 700 people were in toe audience to greet the Singapore. March 15 CP)—Britkb grssted tbe conquering Japanese their committee. block a t an addition of $15,000; uae there ahould be some ambiguity Kiwania president on his offiotol visit to the state. Tlie banquet was defense bf Quftnoy and Matsu M . of a gtosing b ^ im the first floor B. Garlick to Harry H. Horaung, over U.S. policy.. OUR NEW officials said today the FiniWi on Corconergidor in the PhiUppines property at 20 MoTte Rd. run by tho newly formed Wallingford club. had been 'Worked ' ,oUt as. the tatricer Aruba—bound for Red in May of 1M3 ahd offered bis The Infant Jesiu of Prague wih(?ows, $4,500; tnetaltotion of an He said this is because what the 'brainchild’’ of U.8. Chief Of Na­ China with a .cjrgo cf Jet fuel— Mothers CUcls vriU. meet totnor- almninuai tiagpole to ^ a d of steel Charles Whitall Wilkins. Ill and United States does, if the islands a services. Kathryn May Wllkiiis to Johnst(to val Operations. Adm. Robert & will not be given refoelli^ service A jury in New York Federal iw n^Jit at 8 o'clock at the home Today mm Woda^ 'lAt $1$7 extra, tSe of^a OameWell are attacked, will depend on over the evacuated Tachen lalanda Dulles added, it 'would ■eem that Carney, it oaid. and wero Waiting in any Britiab-controUed port east fire Atom system instead' of that I. McKee and Doris I. McKee, whether the Chinese Communists several weeks ago toe Commu­ Communist operations against Court two years ago convicted of Mix. Edward Nooiuia, 13 Jen- property at 101 HollUter St DEEP TONE SUITS for action by Preaideht Eiaenbow- Of Sues. Mm on four of tho aevik treason n St. Dr. John Maloae will be (mAclfied a t an addition of <500; simply seek the cpaat(ti positions nists said they had gained a step­ Quemoy (uid Mateu would be Edmund Wrubel and Julia L. or aim at Formosa and toe Pes­ ping stone to Formosa. the' Pes- er. They indiowted that, beyond acts charged. Spaclflcally>he was the guest speaker. ' i r S HERK fioodllghUiig of grounds at $25-,000 aimed at Formosa and ^ •1^-iff. ' ;v • *Tfevcrtbelcss. stung by previ­ these measures, it w ta impoaWMe extra. Wrubel to William F. Hensel and cadores, toe main concern of U.S. As the sitOatlbn now stands. cadores. convicted of offoring to ^ his Barney T. Peterman', property at defense policy. Dulles then said FOREASTER ous logons, observers ' here in for them to see what other action. snsso captors. Informi^ on Manchester Grange 'will confer FOR ALL TO CHIRR! These items iotal $72,187 extra r Britain could take to prevent the and bring the bid pri(M up to $3,- 88 and 90 Main S t that up to the present time the . 'i K and causing the execution of a fel- the third and fourth <$igroca to­ J' Communists have indicated their Aruba's 13,000 tons of high grade hrw prisoner of srar, Oapt. Burton morrow evening tn O rai^ Hall. 580,187. BUI o t Hale ‘ keroaene from reaching Oontmu- The SBC made e detailed study Stephen Lukas to-Charles Lukas desigtis are aimed at Formosa. Are Fiw|^ Hw w «| Keewe Howes Of>-- C. Thomadn of Swea City, Iowa, A harvest supper will be served at He noted that w;hen they took nist China., i and on two charges of srfUfuIly 0:30. ^ '^ef the alter) ativee before reach- and Raymond Lukas, two-thirds V.S. Senator John L. McClellan tog its conclusiona. interbit in the business known as KUPPENHtiMia — lOTANY SOO DONT broadcasting pnpsganda for the The Sunrise Market at 81 North (D-Arfc) said in' Washington yes­ enmy. A daughter was bom .at the Y Time Table 8u(prises J'iuiiL disoL S t THROW THEM AWAY terday the Vnited States should ~Provoo was sentenced to life Hartford Hoepltal on March 11 to Ray Goriee, chaim nn of the MtDMSHAOE ^ GRAMEMCY PARK use Vevery persuaskm” to get C r y SBC. toM the group l«9t night the Building Permits Sttn pkaty of, wear la invrisonm est and ffnad $10,000, Mr. aad Mrs. Robert K irw ^ 20 Personal Notices Britain'^ take action so tha fuel buf an AppMla Court rsvereed the Devon Dr. KelUher firm plane to have the To Greenwood. Inc. for »-l-story, CORTLEY^VJJNE . ahaca when braSgbt here for does not reach China. verdict last August. It ruled tbe « f C i n e m a S c OPE building eiKkxMd before the cold S'b-room dwelling on Summit St, WORLD'S iCONOMY expert lopalttag. Singapore spokesmen for the weather sctii ini If the boiler plant <9,100. Card government' had vrrongly tried Harold A. Ivcracn, M Thomas WAIsnCOlORSTCREOmaNC SOUND is in operation by then, a dpubtful Tkcw faaUeiiable alia A A WORK DONE w m u: Standard 'Vacuum Oil Cb., and the Prpvoo in New York instead of Dr., was elected a director at urge ‘To A.F. Squillate Co. too Cen­ Tbn ftmilY of Dowd wlah to TOU WAIT Shell Oil Oo.. said “we vriH not Maryland and that the trial Judge "CSST* M.00 MONA NANCY JAMCS_ poeaibiUty according to Ctoslee. the tral Connecticut* Farmers Coop­ extend their heartf^t thanks to their CHAMPION of the Coimecticut Credit Union cost of hewing during conetruc- erative Aaen. for alterations to a deltr friends, relative and nelRhhora Hae ModciBatart at , ^ 9 w * w W supply” bunker service to the had wrongfully admitted testi­ League, Inc., at the 3Qth aiuntal for their underktandlny sympath.v and Aruba . either here or In Indo- mony of homooenudity. tlon will be cut down. , * grain mill at 10 Apel PI.. <3,000. many kindnesses durlni^ our rV;>cent be-' • WALL-FLAME — PRE8SUKC BURNERS SoBM i^th 2 panta. — convention held Saturday at tbe Mato. 3 P. M.—Evea. *M. SriS I Some town officials have ex­ To Robert Samueleon for a 1-. reavement in the loss 61 our beloved S A M Y U L Y E S / The government tfd'not appeal Hotel sutler ia tttrtford. After husband ahd father. \ # COMPLETE HEA’nNO UNITS 15 Maple St.—Acroto Frooa Aruba, under charter to but elected' Instead tO try Provoo pressed eurpriee at the short com­ story, S-room dwelling on Ann S t, H titg Kong Chinese firm, is now the convention be 'vas elected Positively Ends Tomorrow pletion tir:e wfii(di Kelliher has set <9,500. • in s t a l l e d by FACTORY TRAINED MEN Pirot Nattoaal Parfchig Iwt tn Maryland. An Identical seven- president of the group. and U,appears the to'wn will have believed somewhere in-the Indian count indictment wasv obtained To Alvah Russell for Frank • Fo r c e d w a r m a ir ' — s t e a m V h o t w a t e r Ocean. , ■ - to .move repi-By to k e o up with Cnieney Jr., for alterations to a B o B o b er oar TOPCOATS for carly^ ^ i l 7 O C here lest November and trial set St. Anne's Mothers Circlt will RLL The nhftl^h ‘tanker wiima, en for March 1*—yesterday. K-lUhar's schedule. - dwelling at 20 Hartford Rd., <250. Eaater weather. Sixea to 50. Startiae at route to Shah:g|^ ‘with oil in 1953. meet tomorrow tvening st 8 if the Board authorizes Martin To John R. Wennergren for dropped andior off Singapore for o'clock at the home of Mrs. Htlen to sign the contract, jhe signing Louis Bayer for alterations to a EXTENDED FORRCaHt Golden. 81 Ridgewood. St. Mrs.. wtU take place a t 11 'p.m. and a fear ot mUltary action by the , Boston, March 15 IP*—^The tem­ store and restaurant at 641 Main John McEhxevy will be the guest ground breaking ceremony 'aUI be St,, <15,000. FOGARTY BROTHERS Chinese . Nationalists.. Its cargo DEVELOPING perature in New England during speaker. hekL a .)alf hour toter. V-- was ' evoituaUy sold tb .,^the U.S. the next five days, Wednesday Authorized Dealer FAMOUS IRAHD Navy. TELEVISNNI The Kelliher company Is sched­ BURNS KILL NORWICH MAN through Sunday, will average 3 to \ St. Joseph's Mothers Circte wUl uled to start work next week and Norwich. March 15 (S’)—Aftef CALLED FOR AND OFFICr NOW A r3t9 IROAD STREH 5 degrees above the seasonU meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock to complete the (entract by July he was pulled from a- blazing bed normal. Mild weather until turning DELIVERED PROMPTLY at the home of Mrs. John O'Hare, 10, 1055.'Company officials have by firemen yesterday Norman lAN CH ESTER SPORT COATS 'Colder about late Friday. ; Treat Pond Rd., Glastonbury, assured the town the firm will Srednicki, 33, died of first, sec­ AT NO EX TR A CHARGE X T E L . MI-9-4339 Some normals for' tha period arc PROGRAMS 24 HOUR SERVICE py vficw fM r OM vonw y IRISH FOOR SALE jnSet the deadline it has act. ond and third degree body burns ‘Boston .35. Providence 38, Nan­ S^m ar Blambcig, educator apd Hayden Griswold, a committee i). an ambulance. Fire (Jhief Wil­ D M I F g i l f i a tucket 37, New Haven 38, Concord. K.Brciyday—AB Righto Rsssrvsd—H. T. Dlddnson A Co., IBc. Hm t aptmg ction aM a iiela. Deep rrATEA aocial worker, vrill speak on “Get­ member, read a etatement con­ liam B. (Jonfrey said Sredhicki PWE PHARMACY N. H., 33, Burlington 31. Portland ting to Know Yourself' at tomor­ gratulating Martin on hia work in apparently had fallen asleep while CALL MU9.9814 COAL-COKE -FUEL OIL s i : r - ”- “ $ 3 0 .0 0 33, E astport 33, Greenville 25 and row night's meeting ot the Hgh- coordinating the high school plan- smoking in bed. . THURSDAY. MARCH 17 Caribou 23. land Park PTA at 8 o'clock at the 8IZE8 U to Si * ' 3 to I P. M. At-hBston the' npnnal maximum School. / B c g alar, Mxmg mmt S k o rta rirSUMSMT# I9M temperature during this period is s'". I t 's M $ y 1 0 s h o p Im i b a t Solvafioii Amy CitoM 40 and the normal minimum tem­ Judge Anna M. Krone of New perature is 30. York City, long a leader and in- Q u u m 's Irish Breads a Specialty iWd^UUon during this {^od iwvator in combatting Juvenile de­ Stanak's, No poHdBg b m - SLACKS Plea. Cakas, Caeklea , will on Uie average total over^’x linquency, will Bpeaki •*> Hdrtfopd to toaai with jm u apart eat. We have ' ^ h a m H i i y lnri> occurring as showers Wednes. on March 34 at an informal dinn^ ttn ! FlMty of poriiiiig Don> cdiit afFprd ^ Mercui , : lec, W . To aert'c: Irish Bread with Bnt< • wMe twtetjr ef harwootttoe patteras ter aad Jam. Pie or Cake, Tea day except snow northern Maine ^pen to the pubUc, from • to 8;30 aai oolore . . . emaetljr etjrled aai fall and in rain late"'Thursday or p.-m. Her .discussion ot. "Junior s p o c f ! Gel ReadV For Easter' or coffee. « - Friday. C ltittns, dr Junior Criminals,’' wilt K Slanek $7.95 « $16.95 center on acUon cmnmdnitiM can take to decrease fovinile effenees 277 IROAD before you check the price of this oi le o n -o -im SIZES S8 to M and reclaim the offenders. ,Ad- ‘vance reservations should bo made SALES and with the Service Bureau for Wom­ RADIO SERVICE SUITS Styled by “Chips” ^ g - w en's Organixatioas, M8 Main St., Hartford, not later thon March 23. Sizes 4 tel 12. AND CF MEN'S ssssi i, ' ■eves. Cans. (SAW) THE BALLS OF IVT a ' The oommiUee/for the . Com­ NSMl M C*Mn. „ —BaaalS Cflvaua CkaNNcI M , ^ IM) FILM munion breakfaft of Jhe Holy fbsaasl St S:SS (SS.S5I MKRT MILLIB Family Retreat X«agtu will hold Q neael U . Cesa. (I S) FLAyBorsB o r stabs $ Dress Shirts Its fli^ .meeting ttmlghe at S.'30 r t o u l W —“Vl»IUr ia tk* Btskr’ ' \ St (ItoU*______DABBY TitoilAS MOW \ Youths’SUITSby“Cortley” $2 5 '“ at the-'lC of p . Home. Members (It)IIJ* ITLM^-FUrkallnLM—"PlaiSiif S.a'“. lit) I MABBIRD JOAk Arrow or Vaa H e o ^ a . Wh^te, paitela and •:W < ■> OCTOOOB AOV. CtPB . - AND UF /■ (Ml BAB SS WSoiObN TBBA- S;U (IS) CA'MFI 8 8ALCTR $izes 13/to 20. •< .TKB —"BMili\Oa'' *’*• i.!*- RKO SKRLTOB 8BOW fancies *_.S3.9S ^ SS.OO (U> BIO PICXTBB Ha PncTTM) (IS) TV HOl’B ^“B« Tine far Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Zitkoviteb, (Hi CAnAOf yiDBO, ( in lUi^CTRALL-Batiaaal la- («> dkcLb BDg ru] ,^'xrilallaa TMraaaiaBt 13 Trotter St.^ will keep' “open (:U J0U.T Qnr~ (St) COLOBRL MABCB house” for Mr. and Mrs. 'VfUUam (U> OCT WMR *^UtTpr CUrtalA*^ V DOUBLE A. 'Wherdig. Mrs. 2UtkoVichto StH US) WOBU) * ~ BtACE t - 25th wedding anniyersary. They "Bealah" HASTHEHNEST married March 22, 1030, by (IS) JIUnOB CBOtaBOADS DRIVING INSTRUCTION^ the tote Rev. Bobert A. Colfritts; (H) KKWa AT MX b (SI) XOW OT rLAVBOKiaB FrMi Yaw Baaia ■' K r SaECTIO N OF MEN'S Who .Was pastor of the Sour 8:U (M) TBE BABLT mOW whT Ia«ara4 Daal .Methodist ^ u rc h , 1028-33. —"LMTa U T* The Ha- Caatial Cart ■ 7 (IS) SEBIAI. TllfB Ouarantced The Manchester Green PTA TimjioHT TBBATEB 3N DKIVDfq SCHOOL . 0 will meet tomorrow at 8 pm. ia • ;SS (U) BTOBTB tE L , Bn-S-6075 V g jj- NECKWEAR the assembly hall of the school. \ S4S < t) BTOBiWCOTB IIS) WBUm X __ i In four-in-hand, and A. ' Hyatt SutUffe, director of (U> KEWB A WBATBEB Child Guidance in Manchester (U)' TBOITB TOrB AOTWEB isiss to tie or - Befools, will speak on that sub­ (ft) aroBTi v n m s s.— St« ( t) WBATBEB POBB(to83 , (MK DAXOF.B . Ready lied ^ws ject. A brief biisiiiets meeting 'wlU S:U ( S* BBWN today ^ . jPT O m lBES.qr kllkby PRESS SHIRTS 5 NECKWEAR precede hie talk 'and a social hour . BRWS ___ '■ntaai Ta«" ' X . \ (St) WOBLn BBWB TOWlOHT and links. By “Sfurdi- O C ,50c . .d $1.00 $1.00 ..< $2.00 S t Mary’s Guild win meet to­ «4S (UF BBWB BBTOBT boy’’. Sizes 4 to 12, GREEN STAMPS morrow In the Guild room foUow- JS! K Deep tones or pastels to com­ Iqg the Lenten aervice. Members It;48 (U) CinUfnbrBBB8 UiH ( t> BOUEBT MOBYGOMEBY plete yoiir ensemble. wH]. bring sandwichts and des­ Youths’ sizes \%}/t to * sert, tea aad coffee will be served CHARLES YBMRKTS ..-"II DreraJt Qtven With CoMh Sales by the hostesses, Mra. Albert <»*> TWBATBB ‘ Tlirfa DMfmta 14'/i. Also or.ly $2.95 Oiapln, Mrp. William Greehhal^ (SS) NBBg sad Mrs.. Claude Porter. LESPERAMCE (IS) LATE WORLD BEW8 (U) ^OHTCAP BDITIOB The Study Group of the South INSURANCI 1I:SSII a.rornoB (IS) LATR SHOW ' SPORTCOATS Methodist W8CS vrill meet tomor­ ^ • —“TrMli-al Fary" “Chips”. Sizes 4 to 12. . TO TOP YOUR OUTFIT , row at 2 p.m. at the church. The REAL e s t a t e (SS) LATK fOlUW ,, ,. ^ ■ ’■laaallrr Hair’* wership eervice wiU be led by ' MI-t-7530- ItilS (U) MOONUUHT MOVIE Mra. Jennie Ryam -The program Lm a n c h e s i e b , c o n n . .. .. WBATBEB , $T0,50 .. $14.95 WUl bo in charge'of .Mrs. -Mary ll;U (41) SARDS OF TIME A NEW HAT 'Rldunond and refreshments will li!St (SI) TONIOHT MsAury's. Is w s tl^ c s d csr—His ISS-hp Custom 2'4ssr 6-passsnflsr Ssslan— S4S (U> WEATMRB Alloa is shown -ebove. Other models be servsd by Mrs. Margaret Luett- 14S ( a* SL’YBBItAN—' Sr»" IXitS'f S) NIORT CAT TBBATEB . in the Custom'Series are: a _4-doot Sedan, a hardtop G>upe, and a new 4-door all-metal 8-pas JOBB OALT—Btwt e Mercury is bigger tfian the "low-price" (;ani 'cost. You enjo"y 2-barrel economy f(ir Tha Rev. Riciiard Kniter. focmer (U> NEWS will htlii yov curate at S t Mary's and now rec­ . . . in length, width, and wheelbase',. normal driving, 4-barrel pickup for fast KALI-STEN-IKS * (It) ABOVBD Mercury’s prices BOYS'TROUSERS . For all boys. MARCH 16 tor of St. FMlip'n IhilacofMd (O) BlOtnJOHTB getaways and sahfr passing. | - Sizes 4 to 12. « T:U (SS* WBATiBBVABE Cburclv Putnam,^ wi$ be guest (U> SrOBTS -0. Yo.u get exclusive styling—Mercury’s stand­ Spesher. Hostssses'^'Wlll be Miss TBS ( S) m A rLEASUBR out' |tyling is shared by no other car. a Revolutionary new high-compression spark DOUBLE Florence Msddwi. Mrs. Ruth Oak- (41* MBAH 4HOBB 8BOW start below And Up $7.75 .0 $10.95 In Both These Stores ' (U> THB BPOOIBS • YoO get>high horsepower plus, super-torque plu^s provide top performance at aU speeds $5.95 ipan.’Mt*. LBUaa Irwin and Miss (It) -SIY HEBO V ' • ■ Many styles to choose from. Brown G ertrudaU ddon. Mec-Jicra are re­ —**5ararW» Faiiy" V,8 performance in every Mercury. (There —help prevent fbuling'and pre-ignition. minded 'to bring their orders for (SaU) DOCOIAS BDWABP5 or black. \ - ABD THB mtWS eiwSwteoSsoMWWM is 188 horsepower in the Customs and aYou save when you buy. Compare our S& H GREEN STAMPS GIVEN tbs blanket elite (H) r o J i I I I SHTNA 1 3 models in the YOUTHS' TROUSERS TBS ( Ml) BBWS CABAVAB— Jaka Mohtereys, 198 liorsepower in the ultra- allowance on your present car. It’s based "TP“ CaaictMl Swavic smart Monlclairs). on iiigh-volume sales. We.can be generous.' BOY SCOUT SHOES^ (SS«U JP SIArTOUS SHOW Ulateikni $ 5 « 9 5 A n d U p Sizes 2'/i to 9' j. B to E widths. WITH CASH SALES WEDNESDAY MATINEE DAILY liM • BS ( a«)> MABTBA BAYB PVRHACI low-price field*, a There’s a 4-barrcl vacuum-operated carbu­ a You protect future trade-in valiie. Mercury (UB^tt*_ U I ^ B WMTH. LiV- IBO-BIrtop YNHaa Skaaa •feaj m mmomtm* tl i*ss*SmI "toaST OF TBK TOWB". Saaday. STtalsf, i to t. 8Uti«a WMHC-TV. Chaaief I. I N - C . 'THIS IS MY LOVr* GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc. eXHOliSEsSOW to (Mw. UMto ParaaBllaa Borsaa r " ...... — —— »s M . c j = = = s s a tiH - tsSt W E^^V E 4MT GREEN S T A M P S BUICK MORI ARTY BROTHERS, Inc. Wa(L, "TBB MLYBB CBAUOB ':vv CEHOUSEsSWi 285 MAIN ST. la ---- “---- • phone MI-2-4571 3 0 1 v315 CENTER STREET- - RAANI^HESTKR I N e .: W 6 6IV£ ORSEN.aSTAMPS '^:hr.- ' ^ '' '-A- ^ "T t- • *4'

' /. »fANCHESTER EVENING HPRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY,' MARCH 15,1966 rAGEFOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTTIR, CONN., TUESDAY^MARCH 15,1955 PAG E IT v E

easily oontriLute to a questiohing osv«r«l vdimiMeC Mi iBsno4rs ho John Merz and Lt. Joe MeCkme Professor Speaks of confidence and uncertainty as mssiUostad. M fttiliwfa MMi Heads Committee WKMB-4M0 rk •! - n J* worn—1419 Appointed to Posit Name Coniniitl^e ^ demonstrated the resuscltator-in- to what the futw'e may bold." Publication It appeared Iflcely be would have Shows Enameling haletor to the group, who are re- Repeatedly.hr etreesed the view UCADlNa brands i To GaMen Club eomeuitog to sr.y on the floor about W O O O -U 99 Mjairly R a d io what— cMving their InstrucUofla Mth en- that confidence is vital to the na- tbe'contiwersy. ^ airbiAil INOTISS i In CD Division To Piek J0ificer8 tlon’e economic iiMath. He aeld; thusiaam. Nixon Calls on Republicans Asked to comment .d...Kfa zubject to Ptrlp^ Trombley, who kept the (OMtlaari froa. F»ge Om ) ter. t, > ■ WGTH—Saga V/arden Division aa co*dlrector of Series of Slides at Its March meeting ^ Center perhape more sensitive than any •igg- . \- gafna moving ’smoothly and the In governing their conduct In con­ "But these records Mould be change Mthout hottce>-^^ ' WHAY—Kite W/tch that section. Cburch House. (CoEttiniiM from P ig e One) fsayers interested. Prizes for high UiMUitK for "hU cour- Reunion Treasurer Bom in Sweden, he came to this fidence that they have or lack.” made available 'o the proper cww- WTIC—Lux Radlb Tbaatar Conklin will assist Flank •gk, and honeaty" which "have m ittecs," Knowland said. Polka Bop \ WDRC—R. CloonVy scores /vere won by Mrs.' Helen A series of colored slides, en­ country in 1927, and h at been for Humphrey said under questioning and the ChurchilhRoosevelt meet­ WCCO—Raoord KevUw , WOTH-L. Van; Mlatory J:tudinscak,.; director of the dM*. titled "In the Steps of the Mas-, M P O kT eo aam M him the reaped of all who Congress U still maktog deci- tr iu e WKNB—Requeat Matlnoe sion. \ HayeiL^ Mrs. Margaret LaMotte, some years in California and in by Fulbright that he was partic- ing twd days earlier Malta. — M rs./ld a Krus and -Mrs. Hary ter." will be shown on/M arch 2 0 aeek ^.better and atronger Amer- Missouri. He said In Sweden iQs ■ siMw, he said, whlcli have a rela­ WTIC—Baclutaze WUa "' wS aY—Nile Watch » Edwards also said today he and WDRO-Womaifo ProgramProi W nC-^iug R ^ Thaaur Luc/s. Consolation prizes were and 27, at 7 p.m. at tb/.(toiicordia Ics.** people buy five times as many raiced by witnesses as to whether He said ths papers' ’MU not be tion to decisions reathed xt 4he a representative of Superintend­ WUTH—Norroaa Cloutier PreaenU WDRC-SmivCroaby wqn by Mrs. Stella Fyler. Mrs,, Lutheran <3hurch. under the spon­ Before iduming to Waahlngton flowers as they do in this country. the Federal Reserve Board should sent to the rapitol, as originally Yalta conference.' It canndt do Ita . WOTH—Armed/kimg ent of Schools Arthur H.'llUng’s AUTO 9 :U - .nets Luka.i, Mrs. .Bernice sorship of the .Luther League. CANNED HAMS hy plane, Nhwn addreased the Los contemplated, unless members of work propSriy, lie said, without a WtUY—91U Polka Hep » :ia - office Will attend a meeting Mon­ Winters there are so long and the or should not Increase m a rg in "The Land of the Bible'* will be , Angeles Wofld Affairs CouncU the six selected committees or-the full dlecloeuM of all detail# of the WCCC—Record Bevlew WHAY—NIte Watch day (HI evacuation .plans for school ordavsky and Mrs, Constance 3 lbs. s4t wofwht Ea. grbund covered with snow, they requirements above the present 60 WiQ«B-Requeat MaUnae . WTIC—Lux Radio Tbaatk show;ii'Oh March 20 aijd "The Life last night on uie administration’s half dozen congressional leaders talks In the vi^*'**x ' children in target areas. Gallas. do not raise perennials to any per cent. W TlC-Slella Dallas Dali WDRC-Amoa 'n'.'Andy of'Christ” on March 27. plans for boostlngvJJatin American call for them. ' Bafora Enowtand’s talk Mih WDRC—Cai Kolby , WGTH—Platterbralna The meeting; which will be at- The following, nominating com­ great extent, nor do they have the This "may well raise fears' in A free will offering will be taken . trade. The Senate Foreign Relations newamen. fieorge canceled a sched­ WUTH—Korman Cloutler'-PMenU t:4 t- /ended by representatives of other mittee was elected to prepare-'* little snowdrops and other little people’s minds” that would WHAY—Nile Watch both evenings, the proceeds of Nixon, who reoehtlKtoured Cen­ flowers we have here In late win­ Committee saw the papers more uled meeting irf'the Foreign -Rela­ 4:M— W nc—Lux Radio Tbeatar H artfor4 area towns, will be held Slate of officers for the,-ro'ming the stock market. Humph- wuay—aiu Polka Hop year; Mrs. Constance,Qa1ias, chair­ which will M used to send a re­ tral America and the\Carlbbean ter. ' d. tlum a year ago when it was-con­ tions committee, ejipx*'«*'tly !>*• \)VCCC—Record Review WDRC—Muak) Hall ' -at WebstWk HalU in West H art­ WGTH—Platterbralna man; Mrs. Ruth-Foster and Mrs. presentative to the national Luth­ area, said, those cou ntn u need ' He stated that the length of the Humphrey declined — aa have sidering the nomination of Charles cause of Che Senate’s decision to GU4B—Request Matinee ford;. . ' ^ more markets, caitttal, t^hnical iffunamsm t-M um na r n c —Wldder Broara U ita - BklyUiB-CoffW. er League convention at Ann Ar­ day and the temperature control; most other witnesses in the com­ (Chip) Bohlen as ambassador to meet earlier than iKual on the tax WDkp—Cal Kolby WIUY—Nile Watch bor, Mich., Aug. 15 to, 20, and alao assistance and better comnuidca: the growth of plants. Perennf' utmmt’Hii WTIC—McGee and Molly ‘n ie F lrs t Aid dlass sponsored by mittee’s friendly study" of market Moscow, Dulles said. Bohlen at­ bUl. WGTH—Norman Cloutier PreaenU to send ;'a'delegate to Silver Bay ^ tlons. Private capital investment borders 'should started in The chairman Indicated yester­ WDRC-e-Moods for Romanct Robertson PTA Is well under way conditions — to give an opinioi tended the Yalta ‘ meeting as a 4:4P- ^ WGTH—Edward Morgan with 24 members participating. Lutheran Camp. could handle most of the devei fall and the soil dug deepy'^^and day he planned to dlsciua at that WHAY-4i1U Polka Hop Race ^as^lllegi whether stock prices went too'high yaitot Photo. translator. W CCC-Bliord Review l:IA- The ciaas is conducted by Ed No-' Refreshments Mil be served. All ment, he said, but some govern, care should be taken t lw the before the recen break, vmp Knowland took his seat 1/ the meeting the controversy oyer send­ WKNB—R ^ e a t Matinaa WHAY—Nila Watch ment loans and lower taritf bar­ plants are placed in a >^sltion WTIC—Ollderaleeva Ian and.Al Baldt. interested are invited to attend the "I gave up years ago trying to iSenate this morning armed with ing the Yipta record to Oohgress. WTIC—Tha Xam an WDRC—Mooda for Roftianca InTublic P^ks riers would be heeded. where they will not be saturated Tall Cedar Philip Brass is chair­ , WOKC—Cal Kblby At the last meeting. Fire C%ief showings of these slides. flgun out the stock market," said man of the committee preparing F L Y WOTH—NormiSi Cloutier PreaenU WOTH—Newa Mrs. George E. Blidd, a teacher A consistent economic policy Is v^lth ' water. 'The ' soil/should be the ■Trsiisury Secretary, a leading W :ia- for the Nutmeg Forest No. 116. l;M - v' ((Vnttmied fron/Fage One) at the B arn ard / and Hollister the administration's best hope for well fertilized in tk^spring, and industrialist before he joined Pres­ WHAY—Weatem Caravaa WHAY—NIte Watch *'a Milwark agiainst Communist mulches, peat moM and compost Tell Cedsra of Lebanon, annual WCCC—Hecord Review WTIC—Negro Newspaper Week schools, MU be m guest on the TV ident Elsenhower’s cabinet. WDRC—Mooda for Roihanca ' ‘Home Show’’ 'brogram on Thurs­ encroachment", in this hemisphere, placed around the>rlnnta to keep Ladles Night, which will he held WKNB—Request Matinea WOTH—Reportera' Rourtdup of 1 Port Smallwood Park. Ijone- April 2 at the State, Armory’. ,i' W TIC-Juat Plain BUI some asketK' that the State of day, March 17; showing th e' re­ ’ Nixon said in the speech televised them from drying' out in the sum­ WDRC—Newa. f !•:«»— and broadcast to a large por,tion mer. Plants expb^ to north and The program tor the night tor ■ WOTH—Se t Preston of tha Yukon WHAY—Nile Watch Maryland be enjoined from enforc­ sults of her skill in enameling. FRESH CUT clpdes diiuter, dancing, entertain­ WTIC—Negro Newspaper Week ing segregation at the Sandy Although Mrs. Budd teaches ANOTHER TERRIFIC SPECIAL of the nation. west winds ww take * beating in •:U- WDRC—Mooda lor Romance \ / AT THE "Communism has reached and the winter, ynile those in a south ment and the awarding of a prize —JPUY-W aatero Caravaa ___ WGTH—Reportera' Rmindiip Point-State Park and Beach. enameling at both schools and her Local Stocks to'the lady who correctly guesses WCCC—Record Review ’JHey appealed when Federal students won keys and honorable passed its high water mark in the and east ^ n a tio n will come up WKNB—Requeal Matinea II :M— inter-Americ.'Ui area," he said, pre­ much quicker. There Is a coa- the names of the men hidden to .a WnC—torenao Jonea WHAY—Newa Judge Roszel C. Thom.sen denied mention in the recent Scholastic SWORD FISH jingle authored by Dick Puter. WTIC-Newa y /jhe injunctions, ruling state and Art Awards contest, she has been dicting "more progress in Guate­ Ralph. Runde, 91 Walnut St.. Is siderabl* difference in the bloom­ t)Mta|to*B rwirisbe* By WDRC—ca l Kolby WDRC—Newa: Almanac ' Tall Cedar Ralph Starkweather j WOTH—8ft. Preaun of tha Yukon WGTH—Stars Sing city recreational facilities were asked by the Cohncdicut Society mala under Caatillo Armas In the treasurer of thp reuni6<> commit­ ing time of flowers every 50 Osboro A MUMIebrasb. booked the acts th a t will entertain •iM— U :ia- not affected by the May 17 Su­ of Craftameh to show only her own ridgway ills next two yearn than there was un­ miles/'For instance, flowers in gar­ 1 P- m 4ss* WIIAY—iUII of Racorda ' B M tee of thf . class of the gathering, and P.G.T.C. Danny WHAY—NIte Watch , preme (7ourt ruling concerning work on the TV program. Her der a Communist government in Chester High School, w] den/ about New Haven will blos­ B u k BIseBi WCCC—Record Review WTIC—Sports; Weather Hair has made arrangements for WKNB—Request MaUnea school segregation. cdorfiil designs on copper Mll^ be GIRLS' ond LADIES' the last 10," . jlanning a dinner 'dance som. two to three weeks e.arller WDRC-^1 Kolby Bid Aakod the orchestra. Tall Cedar Willisim BUYS NEW MERCURY WTlC—1U8U Radio bans WGTH—SptBporis Repost The Appellate -Court, however, seen on medallions, ear rings, cuff i H m Ekisenfwwer edministraition itainbow Club in Bolton than at Storrs. First Mkdonaj BsaB, WDRC—Cal Kolby U:M- links and other jewelry, on bowls Stanek will handle the electronics WOTH—Norman ClouUer PreaenU WHAY—NIte Watch ' said it had becopte obvious seg­ Is convinced, Nixon stid, that poli­ Prof. Mehlquist invited the Gar of Manchester ...., 94 ' 99 and ash trays, and on boxes of Knit Jerseys tical stahdUtyIn the'An^r'eas de« Hartford National ^ to insure clear reception of the ••.4G- w n o —Stariuiit Seranads regation in parks and playgrounds During World War XI Run' aon; .not Draglas McKay, nor any High St., Rockville; a daughter to we)l, past president. Mrs. .Charles RoBgtf. Rdfrigaraten w n c —People Are Funny Houp Bowl Servings in all Fordomatic-equipped Fairlane. and Station more ith ay the people in govern, Mr., and Mrs. Walter Rubacha, 23 Les/^rance and Mrs. Alphonse Torrington ...... , 2214 24*4 powered car for ,the money —Suspense Treamry Agent \ Strawberry. Shortcake Wagon models) . . . the new 162-h.p. Y-block V-8 ... ment seprlce." N. School St.; a son to Mr. and Petitjsan. U. S; Envelope com. .. .85 93 vilwitn and Al' Mrs. Paul Vasalonus, 447 Center U. S. Envelope pfd. .. 68 73 m Butfey declaredV "U nleas SEE VikiR MERGURV DEALER TDDAYI -Behind the FootlighU Elizabeili AN 1 Contribution SI—Keservations: or the new I2(^h.p. I-block Six. ’ / St. ■Veeder-Root' ...... 43 46 .OtiMr AppHaneat CEHOIISESSON way Demopi-aUe Prasim nt is elected in w n c —Dragnet . \ BIRTHS TODAY: a aon to Mr. w s didk WDRC—Mr. Keen ’ ^ Mrs. QCorge Stiles—MI-9-7587 are goliW r to have an even Stock Probe Seen The above quotations are not to i be construed as actual markets. MORIARTY RROTHERS. Ib c . WGTH-Saga Cosmetics / : loss Of revenues on the and Mrs. Arnold Wh^tb, Talcott- Mrs. David WIUtam^MI-S-7730 Only Ford has Angle-Poised R ide... ville Rd., Rockville; a daughter to 901-915 CENTER STREET — MANCUESTER out in front! i ns of this Muntry than we have Injuring Economy itMJWH^ea Television Programs Mr. and Mrs. William Verge, 199 Arthur Hru% Stores 1 IRrS. Carl Rohrbach—MI-9-2082 Ford leaves other cars 'way behind when it comes to during the last four yesrs.' " Woodbridge St.; a son to Mr. and' Read Herald Ad vs. On Page Two Tbs Eise^bwer administration, r------^ smootli riding and easy handling, too. Advanced Ball- Mrs. Henry Monty, 13 Moore S t (Oontlnnednned f-om l^go One) Butler 'aal<^"glves only lip service DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Joint Front Suspension is now tilted so springs alworb to the dwelopment of the great Raymond Des Hosiers, 341 Hillard power projects of the'Northwest.” keta are sei^Vlnglei/li the coufttry’s wel­ LIFETIME shpek from the front as well as up-and-down. - St;^Mrs. Therefa Kehl, 58 Chest- He abused Secretary of Interior fare and whether there is a danger ■hut''St.; Deborah Martin, 4 Pres­ that the l9.rnonth-old bull itiarket not only do rough roads ride smooth . . , but smooth / M cKay of "emasculating the whole ton Dr ; Mrs. Catherine Saidak, program by failure to Include in might- wind up In a crash. roads ride even sihootherl 4 , . Ellington; Cynthia Briggk. 1014 E. "1 cannot but believe,’’ Fulbri'g •t " nil ^dget such projects as Yel- PORCELAIN y • Middle Tpke; Mrsr Carol Kuehl said, "that if someone in ,1928 hi__ lowtaU Dam" on the Big Horn / and.daughter,: 16 N. Elm S t; Janet sounded a note of caution we might Only Ford has all these features ... river in southeastern Montana. Ward, 674 Centei; St:; Mrs. Arlene have prevented the ultimate break Brown. 1108 Tolland Tpke;; Mrs. (in 1929).’’ FINISH ,' New Speed-Trigger Fordomatic Drive*' for even Esther Johnson, 1 Hackmatack Watching Credit, r Hospital Notes St.; Mrs. Paqla Rollinson and Htni{rtirey came before the con*, quicker starts and passing. New mm. Turbo-Action daughter, 726 W. Middle Tpke.: mlttee with two prepered, state- spark plugs resist fouling up to 3 times longer. 10% Mrs. Dorothy Meek, 73 Devon D r; mras'ts. One. released in advance, f Patients Today: 160 . larger "brakes for smoother stopping, up to 50% Joseph Naylor, 299 Main St.; Mrs. said he find other (fffinala are /n^w /O utl \ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: ome J Ann Bugbee. 180 Center St. Watching carefilly to see that longer brake lining life. Tubeless fires last longer, give mard Smith, 15 Main St.; Wil­ DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. Credit in the stock market,Vjust a softer, quieter ride, greater puncture and blowout liam Preuss, RFD 3r Rockville: Gladys Lavoie and daughter, RFD tike all other kinds o f ' redit doesn’t Margie Jean Orton nearly lost her life when ren Moulton, High Manor ’Trail- protection. ' ' .* Optional ai extra cost. 2, Manchester; Sharline K e h o e. exceed the reasonable demands." a huge automobile tire rack fell on her in Park, Rockville; Mrs. Edith South Windsor;' Carl Swanson, '62 That one disposed of, the Treas­ leidner, 281 Center St.; Hqnry Summer S t; Robert Kalb. Ill Del- ury .Secretary read a recond state­ a sdtvice station near her lonte in Kansds. ' Hthey, North Windham; Freder­ mont St.; Mrs. Agnes Girard and ment to which he declared; But many people knew what to do to save ick Pease, RFD 3, S ta f f o r d son, East Hartford; Richard and , “It nam been anid many timea A ll around t: Come in today Bprings; Mrs. Rose Vey, 367 Main Gary MacDonald, 22 Wedgewood that this Inquiry la a Crieildly Study, .the life of Margie' Jean. The ddetbr. The 8t.t Mrs. Mary Delaney, ,15 Wad- Dr; Susan Teets, 80 Doane St with the best of intention.^, and n ih ^ . The. ambulance driver, you help^,| dell( Rii.; Mrs. Mar>' Brydon, 21 only to obtain m ore kiiowledge. too..'^ecause if^you joined the Red C ro^' Bissell ' St; George Stevenson, FIR E KILUH ORANBV YOl.'TH "But aa crltlcisui of the govern, banking sertfice for a Glastopbury; Charles Butler, 8 W (Jrartby, March 15 (iPj—George ment and suggestlqns for restric- your generosity has helped to pay for the Middle. Tpke.: William X#ewie, 176 'P«^e. 16, died last night, of bums tlve action (rotn day to d?-> before \' Sphice S t; Constance Kamienski, coUflcling, processing, storing and distribut- received when his clothing caught the eommlttee and In the public V. Test Drive ■\ 888 W. Center St.; Edward Hahn, fire while boillnj sap Sunday. He press—with disc'jssions of rcctric- ing-nf blood in blood banks, like the one that 68 W est S t : William^ PSwlaqk, suffered burns over 85 per cent of tive action the government might supplied nearly 4 0 transfusions for 'Margie East Hartford^ James 'bans RPD hia bodyi or mlgi;t not engage to—they can Jean. , _ You*ll agree you’re years ahead in a / This is just one of many examples of how your Red Cross is people helping people. You No one bitya a new home without looking are not alone when you need help or when you give help. That it the Red Cross toof carefully into ita construction qualities, ita k. • wheii disaster strikes; when blood or first on practical Ifving features, ita suitability I ot h aid saves a life; wb« a serviceman or- his the whole family. . ^ (MANCK^S TER] family needs help. It's the sathe with a mortgage. A mortgage If you believe that no one should be aloyie FRIGIDAIRE -when tb ^ need help or when they give should be tailored to the individuars needs 'jam. / > > / ? / / ? / help,' you’ll ..join your Red Cross and give TRUST and'^tapadity, with careful attention to ita generously. NEW SHIPMENT — YOUN6, HEALTHY, VIGOSOUS PLANTS. cost. P. , . • AUTOMATIC Ma n c h e s t e r t r u s t has had. ioi\g ex« VARIEtlES AVAIUILE INCLUDE^ perience in arranging mortgages for Man­ Asure Beauty - KvealiSg Star Rhlnbow Geneva chester people—both regular and-FHA." Feel Bronze Bieotor Fantasy RM K ing WASHER Bine Wairior Lady Geneva Red Blcolor free to discuss your plans with us at any time. Blue Heiress Lilac Princess Pink Attraction You can be sure we’ll do everything possible Blue Bouquet laivender Birolor Silver Uning Blue Wonder Maiwel Beauty to “tailor" a mortgage to suit your personal' Sailor Gin 1 ; Double DeUght ’ . Mentor Girl Bailor’s Delight needs. Dark Beauty a n s W e r t h e c a l l i 'Marine Sea Girl Deep Blue Girl Hybrid Orrhid Sunset Double Roae Painted Girl Sugar Plum Girl . Doable Orchid Neptune Pink Cheer . Bnow Prince ^ , , a ll around^ / Edna Placber Purple Prince Sir Lancelot a Uvn-Wotnr A cH ^ the town' • HooMMitr RintInQ ^1.19 each 3 for‘3.45 - • Spin ^ I N V O U R .1 MAIN OFFICE Open Daily 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. — Wednesday 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M; • bchislv* $«l«cf>O>0'al NORTH BRANCH •99 Mala St 15 Ne. M aldast Oppoelte S t Jamea Next to VMCA Chnrck ffcsrwaW Oreen ar •nnwy trhffa. MANGHtSrTERf:XiRU'Sr; -Opea Tboreday Evenings • to 8 . . J ul. PLANTLAND«-PARKWAY and Saturday Memngz 9 to IS r.o .a .r. 1215 Tolland Turnpike-Function W'ilbUr CroM Highway Kemp’s, Inc. M euieltojiao Manchester, Conn.—Phone MItcIfell 9-2508 763 MoiB St.— MI.3-S6S0 . . > DILtOH SALES and SERVICE SALES oBd SERVICE ' j'. ' ' V SISMAlNSnnT-MANCHISm ' , i . 1 - ,1 / "Vfi-r"-' '.-'r . >.?j*' ^ ■ 3 -'/

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1956 of the evening, those planning to' have to cancel her public engage­ attend will wear aome type of for- Londoil I^per Hits ments. These Included the Thurs­ Fire Kills Six Men PAGE SEC Rockville-Vemoii •eign coetume. . ' day televiston ahow In which ■))* ------7“ ^------ardshipT It is living creatively, HMMi was to .share Qie spotlight with higher education they decide they tion, even though It is obvious tbB< Holy Naoae Society To Meet To^send'Reports In Wyoming Hotel So-o-o must b« an o t ooUsctiv* It givea a number of' states of daringly, faithfully. The monthly meeting of St. Jo­ M argaret Iftanrifr]^ aacurtty, th# proapoct of military, want. ■pats* population contcol of the Droodles It is doing right in the face of Mis^on Census Indicates seph's Holy Name Society wljl be The Queen Mother is staying dlplomatlS and moral isolation for if w*. itr* tmlucky, an((, have Senate, iny time they want to ex­ opposition. , It is pritaticing held this evening at 7:30, There x^^nUawMl fraot Pag^One) now at the royal lodge In Wind­ (ContlBoed from Page One) By ROGER PRICE sor. Margaret has been there since good to look . at Um Unitod SUtos is dlahoarton- trouble—and everybody doe* have ercise It. And there Is/to real quar­ brotherhood' in the face of criti­ will be a talk by Father Cormao cism. It is standing up and. be­ and ur.coiieklered last Saturday. yond recognition. Fanning said lEmnxm ing. For th* one reason other na­ some trouble, sooner or later— rel w'ith the principle in Connecti­ 14^000 Church Members of the Holy Name Monastery tfil- hurried cut, even though It la obvious that ing counted. It ia seeing beauty PkkVsarOnPqaMU Hng the different aspects a views...... Vicar Deales Repert the body was found on the first tions do not stand with.ua' on the nest egg backs us up at the Vicar Hsrold,Green,, of St. Nich­ the sm^L towns of Connecticut do in the commonplace, value in sim­ I t M.. riM MM..PIW retreat. .Tner* wilt be a moyts and Group Cspt. Townsend ia k landing, where the man apparently and M^ncni-itirjConn. Qu«m«'*i ' 'Based on a projectitm of ap­ Mrs. Frank Warren, 25 River, I'd never be called on' to marry when the department got there ifflc At MAnch.*t.r, most tempting of all United But the amount we never miss ia not with the system, but with ity and beyond If need be. I t Is Gerber Brqr-< the winner of seCond tache in BnuuMls, yesterday re­ O M i MaII M«lt«f. proximately . three church mem­ St., Mario Lusa, Ellington; Wil-'’ pudiated a weekend report of an them. men were hangiifg from the hotel and SEE- through! Yes, the optical States 'opportunities in Che worldi has an uncanny way of building it­ the Way people in the small towns the tonvictlon that- In spite of the ber* in each family, it would be liam Wells, 73 Spring St.; Miss place iiv. the first round and and commercial signs. One of the SUBSCRIPTION RATES happen to vote. condition of the affairs'of meil to­ Ralph's, the winner -in the second Interview with him which he said "Also, it Is not my business to sciences have successfully cpmhined PA7« b l. In A dvnnc. seems thS moat disastrous. In fact, self. The sum of |2 a week ses^ms reasonable to -aasume that some Barbara Schneider, 3 West Rd.; suggest that I'd marry them anci I men on the hptel sign was Alfred «U .M Eut we do not have too much day. God la, always has been, round, for second place. The L. A. implied “the Prince** has decided H. L. DAVEY I Y w ...... , 7.75 we pray foi^^that moment in oUr 14,000 persons are members of the Allen Charette, RFD 3. haven’t so suggested.” Warner. Month. almost insignificant. But in 15 patience even with that kind of always will be: inflntte patience, three major denominations. e team . won . first place In to .marry me.” Five men-were hospitalized with smart' style with efficient aid to ^Tbree Month* .. S.*0 policy when it can somehow get Inflnite compaasion. Infinite under­ Plan COnrch Benefit' rounds, for the championship ‘The nincess has made no such X On. Month 'rf.. , l.JO years-rthe time it takes a child quarrel. In spite of the faci lhat it Figures supplied by Beabury The ladles societies of St. Jo-- burns or effects of smoke. One is visi6n\ Today’s glasses actually give , .SO back, away ftfom this lone eagle is often demonstrated to be true standing, infinite forgiveness, in­ of the league. dciclslou known to me, nor have in critical condition and may not / Swkly ...... :06 to grow up to an awarenesa of liCwia, census chairman,' show seph's Church will hold a benefit » I any rdason to believe She has 1 ^ * Copy ... that the House of RepreaenUUves finite love, world without end. that questionnaires were com­ The Man's Doubles League will State Park Group live according to his physician. a lift to both vision and personality! commitment, t^ ard th* under­ what he or she wants in the way Ovtr WbolwBrth'fi, M A N CH C^m for the building fund for Fellbian made a decision," . he dCqlared. is the real and crucial senter of ‘TTst Man RlagUig Dm N . From a Book of Spiritual Life N€ MAINRT., 2nd FI., _ - ..... pleted by 4,221 families, with-84 hold its first match of--the season Fir/men were still probing ruins standing and sutoort of other na­ Of higher education—even that « Mltcball S-41U . Ash lee th# YM MAftafsr Slaters March 22, at the PACj Hall adding that henceforth he firould May we show you some of the strik­ 1 THE , political power in Connecticut, it bell with Cane” Meditations. families refusing, to provide the on Village St. There Vill be .a at the TKB alleys tonight. of the SN-year-oId hotel building tion*. That mustvbe, too, what seems to us that this power la liy Submitted by Evangeline Smalt OWN TMUMOAY IVININCI UNTIl # FJ*. ' requested Information. At the meeting of the American avoid newsmen. After 16 months To Hear Murphey amall aum amounts to gl.SOO in This Droodl* ia actually a copy Fashion Show presented'O am - of public silence following his for bodies, but Fanning said he ingly handsome new frames? £ l n5w» dliSnWhe* crodlted to It. or President Bisenhot^.Js trying to telligently exercised most of the Sponsored by the Manchester i U*M awSs I* mMwh H sil wrwMisi ______The Incomplete breakdown by Legion to be held this evening at betigved ail the hotel's occupants Savings Bonds. from an oil painting by Picasso— er's and entertainment by the pu­ transfer from the Toysl hi^usehold Sot othfrwl*. crodlfrt work toward. But,_ sVh* trie* on time. • . . Council of Churches - - religious groups showed 6,215 pils of the Ann EllzHey School of 8 at the Legion Home,, preliminary Horace F. Murphey, superin­ .had been accounted for. Sad S o lb* local n»w» P“bll*h.d^r.. Thj way tb save Is. to save. The iGitonlo Picasso, the fellow who Protestants, 4,915 . Catholics -and plans will to discussed for the ob­ to Brussels, he recently had al­ rAll ri«hu of on* hand to deal wttk, the Intri- Most of the advocates of a Dancing.-' The program will start lowed himself to be Interviewed tendent of pa>'l^ tree warden The old hotel had 30 room* and $EE US FOR: 4 U p atch .. b.r.tn ar. .!«> r***nr.^_ ^ dlffiCUlU** Of llndl)»K «tch a best, safest, most lucrative way constitutional convention wouM, runs the vegetable store in my 346 Jews in Greater Rockville. servance of Memorial Day; h*rt. 'vlll to on* of the apeakers Fanning said it was believed ‘'Callbacks” will be made Sun­ at 8 p.m. frequently in connection with the at. tee 1955 Shade Tree Confer­ there were 25 to 30 persons regis­ * Preecripttoa Glasses * Son Ghussu • Full serrlc* client of N. E. A. Serr to save is to buy U.S. Savings If bnckfid into n comer, have to neighborhood, Antonio discovered Food Sale Friday latest flareup of rumors about way back, there comes a- chm* *■ UmiaJ Bonds. The way to give your, own admit that Connecticut Is, legls- day to'those persons who were not All Talcottville and Vernon ence^ be held March 24 at'Ber­ tered at the time of the blaze. ?*Publli*et* R.or.»enUtlT**: Tbe he had talent one day last year available. The Daughters of Isabella, Sa­ news Items are now being handled himself and the princess. lin under the auspices of the.Con- * Modem Vmoes • Special Baafis cho^, from th« the arttwhilt^erstwhile iaola- latlon-wtse, one of the moot pro­ cred rteart Circle, will hold a to«d ilius Mathews Special future a great big break is u| buy gressive of statca. An this l^ a - while he was making a ”2 for 2iSc” Lewli said that the Rev. Alva through The Manchester Evening Hint Fall Wedding necticut Forest anfi Park A'ssn. ?rorlt.Srk. Chicaso.Chicago. lDf«Slt - anJ_Bo»ton. ttonists, urging ,him to go^\for- ■ale at the Co-op Store Friday, Despite the Captain's statement, * Duplication of Lenses • Barometera MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU o r them regularly. lation has bad to conae through sign for some wilted Eggplants. I. Cox Jr., who is director of the Herald Rockville Bureau, located The theito of tb« confm'ence is ...... ---T ------ward, into even greater isola^m. / Church Enlistment Mission, indi­ starting at 11 a.m. Mrs. Mary informed circles In London believe 'Care of 'frees in the Corhmu- AHRCULATIONS. the House. The fact that that Since then he's spent all his spare Fortuna and Mrs. Catherine at 1 Market St., telephone RecH^ a Binoculars * Eye Glass Cleaaer has Boroetimeo been a alow and cated the percentage for the one- vine 5-3136. that the 24-year-old sister of Queen nlty." Murphey Is expected to •raE OFFICE OF ' ^ Herald Printing Company. Inc . | To go it *lo h * -o n far off Qtie: time decorating the walls of his Doherty are in charge of the: ar­ Elizabeth II plans to marry him eiiume* no financial r*»ponrtbimy fM ijjoy end Matsu—would seem a painful process does not mean ■tore with beautiful murals. On, day canvasd here was a* good as ■peak on Manrtiester's tree plant­ that the House Is not always. In in many communities. rangements. this fall. She will be 25 in August ing program. DR. BARNEY eef^nffnil'anSTottier'’^^ rnatter contradictory concept, combining, one side he has the balcony scene Representatives of the organiza­ Superior Court Catwe Set and can marry without her slater’s Ail publi(vofflciaia and others inr L. M. GRACE ■ret MI-a-1191—M1.8-fi877—BU-9-S787 la The Mancheiter Evening Herald. the end, capable of being rea­ from Romeo A Juliet and the fa­ it does, isolationism and wide Connecticut sonable. tions of the participating churches Cases are assigned for tomor­ Elect Delegates consent. terested are invitqd to attend the WICHMA! Display advertlalng clMlng hours: open interventloniam. The answer cial expressions are marvelous if In the religious, census are meet­ row's session of the Tolland Coun­ ’ There were Indications, mean­ ctinference which toil! to held For Monday-l p. m. Mday. But, In any case, we doubt that you overlook the banana hook ing at the churches tonight for while, that Mqf’garet might be from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the is that it la tha one apot on the^ the House is ever going to surren­ ty Superior Omrt as follows: Julia To Conveuiions For Tuesdar—I P- m- Messer: Yankee coming out of Juliet's nose. At the Fellowship Visitation training (lerman, et al vs. Marion Hurlbutt; withdrawing from the public eye auditorium of the Connecticut CHIROPf MANCHESTER gryir Wednesday—1 p. ">• globe where we are even more der the position it holds for the present he's doing "Th* Landing program of the Church Mlsaion. in the face of the continujri; ru­ Light and Power Co, efflee on •y>r *njur#day^l p. m. Wejtiieedsyd \ ByA.H.O. I towns, and we see no reason in Betty A. Murphy vs. John F. Mur­ fbr m day—1 «. m. Thursday. isolated then w* would be if we of Columbus” on the ceiling and The guest pastorf, at each of the phy; John F. Murphy vs. Betty Delegates to the county and state mors. Buckingham Palace an­ Shelden St.; Berlin. CLOSED OPTICAL COMPANY For Saturday—\ p. m. ^tday. principle why It should.- It is not he keeps throwing ripe tomatoes ' churches, will lead' the training. nounced yesterday she would not *Cla*sined deafflbi*: 10:10 a. m .e a . stayed entirely at home. likely, therefore, to surrender lU A. Murphy; George Crowlher vs. conventions, which will' be held in (toy of publlcaUon except Saturday — The. supporters of a cqnatltu at it to get the Indians the right Tomorrow evening the represen­ Marcel Kessel et al; Hattie C. the near future, were elected at appear for a scheduled TV show In the last century ladies Aften MARCH 28th 747 MAIN ST.- (Next to State Theater) • a. im______- tional convention for Connecticut position and privilege to the blind ■hade of red. It's artistic but tatives who attended tonight's ursday,' . fastened bay leaves to their pil­ grab-bag of a constitutional con­ I^nce vs. Frank Wlsnieski, et al; the meeting of the Manchester Fed­ cannot seem to get it through their makes for awful sloppy shopping. evening program of training will Louetta Angeline Hannifan vs. eration of Democratic Women held le announcement came after lows on Valentine’s Day eve to ih- JE TO ILLNESS Tuesday, March 16 The Yalta Converaations vention. hot, at least, until It has HIGH STAKES call upon soma.^f the people in word that Queen Mother Elizabeth duce', dreams about their sweet-; heads that one particular issue sound public assurance that. Ita James Joseph Hannifan. ; At the CJommunity Y recently. The converaationa which took the community w o have indicated The delegates elected td repre- waa ill with Influenza and would hearts. Advertise in The Herald— It Pays Alone At Last keeps licking them, and, no doubt, own position Is respected rather an interest in a particular church. OES Installation Slated ■Mt the Manchester club at the I place at the Yalta Conference, in will keep on defeating them. than; derided in the mind of the Oueet Speaker Heard Mrs. Lois Miffitt will be in­ HajrUord County convention, which Is a.strang* twist of prin- ...... _ The motorist who takes a chance on stalled as matron of Hope Chap­ I tha wtntar of IMS, w'ould This is the assupiptlon that part state; A Thought for Today “Industrial Development Prob­ will convene in the Hartford Cour- eipies and policies which finds th* 1 ^o^btedly make fascinating pub- So long as th* “rotten borough” "cheap” insurance gambles for high lem* In Connecticut” war the ter, OES, and her husband, Albert ant auditorium on Monday March of the modernization of the Con­ Mlffltt will be installed as patron, Amerlcan laolationiat* of yeater-1 leading, and there have been la part of the' conatltutlohal c ^ God Needs Us stakes. Remember good insurance is subject for Sidney A. Edwards, 21, at 8 p.m., are Mrs. Mae M. j necticut state government would vention isaue, it harden* the/fte- one thing you can’t buy when you need nianaging director of the Con­ at the meeting to be held this eve­ Vennard, president, Mrs. Mary C. \ year the special Interventlwl^ 1 those who have been expected the be a revision of the' meihbershtp publtcani and the House. It (a also A young man of frail and sickly necticut . Development Commis­ ning at 8 o'clock at the Masonic Dannaher, Mrs. Helen M.' Fitz­ it most, so always'buy enough—and Temple on Orchard St. . Arfe ydu ^t^o-It-^urself’'Driver ? •f today. But, upon examination, 1 gjiienhower administration , to the gimmick the Democrats take body saw Jp a dresim' a vision of sion, today at the noontime meet­ patrick, Mrs. Pauline- Leighton, structure of the House^ of Repre­ buy the very BEST, Other -.officers include: Mrs. H can be found that they haYe make them public, perhaps as sentatives, to make-U represent great care to throw in, so they can Jesus in great agony over the suf­ ing of the Rotary Club at the Mrs. Anna Mastrongelo and Mrs. retain for themselves, year after Elks Home. Leaders In business Henrietta Judge, associate mat­ Anne Kearns. Alternates are Mte. found a particular piedi of inter-1 mbsUnUation of the frequent population rather than towns. fering of the world. Transfused ron; Everett Wanegar, associate Every time the word “rotten year, the campaign^rtu* of being and government in the community Ella M. Quish, Mrs. Bernice Gryk ventionist policy which !*■ also an 1 (.ixtm of some elements th at Yalta for a conv*nHon,/and continue to with understanding compassion, were invited to attend the lunch­ patron; Miss Florlne Slater, secre- and Miss Wanda Pagani, first, sec­ •xpreaaion of iaolationlsm. In I represented an abysmal sell-out borough” appears in a discussion he saw that greater than his owm Aary; Mrs; Bessie Price, treasurer; of the potential objectives a assign, to the/RPpubUcans, the eon meeting. . ond and third alternates, respec­ fact, to carry tha policy through to Russia. blame for belhg against one. And need for Jesus was Jesus' need of Recently th* Rockville Indus­ Mrs. Marguerite Wheelook, con­ tively. , constitutional convention, that him. He forgot his own need in ductress; Mrs. Mildred C^Dok. as­ ruidyoti rather he waitedon hand andJbatP might isolate the Uhlt*4 States But Prime Minister Churchill convention is postponed again. modernization of the ConsUtutlon. trial Foundattm was Incorporated Delegates elected to the biennial where ly^lght .really be needed serving the other; his illness van­ >>y business and professional men sociate conductress; Mrs. Luciie convention of the Connecticut Fed­ as it has never been Isolated, even objects, for three reasons, and the Now It Is true that the present Carlson, chairman trustees; Mrs. advocates of a ronstitotlonal and realty do some good, remains ished and strength returned. in cooperation with the Chamber eration of Democratic Women's In the fanciest dream* of yester­ Eisenhower administration itself imposMble, until the false issue God needs us. His need is our of Commerce, In an effort. to at­ (Mrrie Gamer and Mrs. Louise Clubs at the Hotel Statlbr In Hart­ convention, being organized on kOBERT 3MITH tract new Industries to the conr- Plummer, trustees. year. la forced to object for one reason a non-partisan basis,' and being m py, some day, be weeded out. opportunity, our privilege, our ford on Saturday, ^'ril 30, are: Th# particular foreign commlt- stewardship. And what is atew- A T E D munity. The installing officers Include: Mrs. Vennard, Mrs; Dannaher and __ It la reported, Churchill believes possessed of some strategic tn- I N C 0„R P O R , , New Arrivals -Mrs. Christine Guidottl, matron; telllgenre, have tried to soft-/ Although stands of dogwood ate Mrs. E. Mae l^lden. Alternates ment which th* erstwhile Isola- I ^ would be unfair to publish con BEAL ESTATE — INSURANCE Mr. and Mrs. Allan Taylor James Sullivan, patron; Mrs. Lu­ are-Mra. Mastrangelo, Mrs." Her-] tionlals' how auppori most en troverstal documents when neither pedal "the “rotten borough” is­ classed as splashes Of beauty by 101 High St., are the parents df a ciie Carlson, marshal; Mrs. Cor-, riet B. Moriarty and Mrs. Kearns. sue. But that still leaves the many nature lovers, the trees- are MS MAIN 8T., GRbCNT> F l ^ R — TEL. Ml-9-5241 aon born on Monday at the Man inne Robinson, chaplain; Mrs. After tlje business of this conven-1 thusiastically Is the commitment Roosevelt nor Stalin is alive to ex Issue open, fob the partisan regarded as a pest by forestry to Chiang Kai-ahek, to Formosa, TOYS -Chester Memorial .Hoapitm. A Louise Plummer, warden; Darius tion is concluded, a luncheon will | plain and defend. This would,' of Democrats to pick up and hurl experts.' . "IN8URAN8M1THS SINCE 19U" X daughter was bom at City Hos­ Plummer; sentinel; Miss Eva Lit­ be held at which Gov. A. A. Ribl- and to. the off-ahore islands of course, keep the conversation's into the midst of the contro­ FOB THE KIDDIES pital to Mr. and Mrs. Jojin Bliss, tle, organist. coff will be the guest speaker. | Quemoy and Mataa. Those u^o secret forever, which is not like­ versy. The backers oFa constitu­ 'A Large Assortment Snipsic Rd. ' Republican Club io Meet Later in the afternoon the dele­ tional conventioiL' If they - are once asked why we should die for ly. Churchill also looks forward Veaag' Dentocrata to Meet The Womens Repulmcan Club gates will be guests of Gov. pnd I ever to get one./will have to do \\\ The Young Democmtic CHub of will hold its post^ned meeting Mrs. Ribicoff at a tea' to be held | Danzig have no hesitancy in de­ to the possibility of new confi­ more than soft-pedal this' par­ ^Srthy OnigJSto^ the city will hold/its mbnthly this evening at 8 p.m. a t\h e VFW' at the governor's mansion. lather shift for yourself . . . or let Powerglide do lt? Want standard steering . . . or extro-ea^Y^bwer Steering? claring th a t we should die for. dential converaationa with Rus ticular issue. They will have to meting March 23 In the Superior Home on Elm 3t.. The program Queinoy. But what fascinate! disavow it and'bury it, and re­ Court Chambers in the Town Hall will (fature a political skit wp.h fling’s smooth and easy Powerglide, too, is better than Try this easy new Chevrolet There’s nothing quite so easy sis, and does not want the Rus fute It. EMERGENCY/ them ia not really Iji* business of siana to think that these conver. at 8 o'clock. several members of thp dub tak­ I Chevrolet’s new and finer ever this year. Even junoother steering. Only Chevrolet and as^w er Steering, of course. 'Iliey will have to come to admit OIL BURNER A report of the special Con­ ing part. . . Sjmehro-Mesh transmission. dying for Quemoy, but the way in sations,' if held, would be pub­ what we think is the truth, which vention Cohimittee and the Steer­ All Republican women In Vernon and sturdief. It’s the most some higher-priced cars use jG(3od news: Chevrolet’s new which we would do it. ia that the thing in question isn't SERVICE A flick of your wrist is all it linkage-type Power Steering* lished in detail. ing (Omtnlttee on a list of com­ or nearby towns, not affiliated LOOK / popular /automatic transmis­ a ball bearing system to cut W* would have' a very good The third Churchill -reason also a “ rotten borough" system at all. mittee assignments for the com­ with other women's Republican takes to shift gears. sion* in Chevrolet’s field I friction to a minimum. carries a reduced pricel It is certainly not that In principle. / chance of doing It aloiie. The isola­ carries weight In Washington. It CALL ing -convention of the Young clubs, are invited to attend and In principle it is, of' course, as is Discover this new Dodge for yourself I Democrats of Connecticut will be join the local club. At the close of tionism of the past has been trana- 1* the fact that the conversations said so many times, the exact WILLIAM presented. tonight's program, refreshments father of the system of representa­ / muted .from, something in which at YallA -contained ‘ various OIL SERVICI / , ,, The convention la slated May will be servn^. we aat home alone and liked it references to tiermany and the tion In the United States Senate— \ 6 and 7 at New London. Folk Dancliig Program Set /■ representation byt- geographical Into something in which we would Germans which were not exactly Attends Fashion Show jGirl Scout ahd. Brownie leaiders, Now you can charge- all of and political . units. TTiere is ,no M I-9 -4 5 4 8 Mrs Oscar Kloter, .11 Harlow SMlstant leadersxand Troop Com­ \ act alone abroad add glory in it. complimentary. ** R®*- quarrel t^th this system in the na­ I •! St., has returned home accom­ mittee members '.will attend a your drug needs at \ Two things abbtii the Fonfiosan strange, considering the fact that T panied - by her daughter and son meeting of Pinnacle.,Club this eve­ utuation fascinate our erstwhile all three nations conferring at Ta^e command... In law, Mr. and Mrs. L. James Mc- ning at 8 at Wesleyan Hall. In­ PINE PHARMACY ls(^ationia'ts more than the Yalta were then engaged in ^ a Knight, after spending several structors from Springfield Col­ 864 Center St.—Ml-I days at their home In St. Johns- lege will, teach international folk Rather roll your own . . . or just push a button? Kteip yourself comfortable. . . or have Air Conditioning? menace of Contmuniam or the death struggle with Hitler. bury, Vt. While there, she attended dancing. To add to the enjoyment symbolic appeal of Chiang Kal But, if it 'was natural enough Chevrolet gives you separate Your fingertip adjusts all four Chevrolet’s wonderful new . It’s goodbye heat wave in :^ur ahek then, H ia embarrassing now, crank controls both for win­ windows with automatic win­ '^High-Level ventilation system Chevrolet V8 with air condi­ TTieyXnke It especially because when all of _ua. Including the Rus­ get the thrill first hand! dows and ventipanes. It’s one dow and seat controls.* Avail­ is another important (lomfo^ tioning.* This new under-ttie*, ■ REDUCE of many extra conveniences in able on all Bel Air and "Two- advantage you Won’t find on- hood system by Frigidaira X ttere, aV^ last, we stand alone. sians, are engaged in the process Some m these sanie erstwhile of wooing the Germans, and being Chevrolet’s Body by Fisher. Ten" models. other low-priced cars. takes up no teui^ space. . Isolationists shrank from th* half-sorry we ever Interrupted and win a trip to operation inXKorea, and have since their conquest of the world. done nothing but criticize it, be- It Is to''be regretted that this BERMUDA spirit of Easter 'veause it was a United Nations af­ consideration seem* likely to keep See whul't happened I Feel whet's happenedl fair. the Yalta conservations ' secret. CHUBBIES OiKOver q "New OuHook" Command the fuli rang* of Automatically— They had liUl* enthusiasm for For, according to those who have through this tweep-orovnd PowerFlil* automatic driv­ \ -\ Listen yon glrle and you shall h ^ ■/ Chevrolet's stealing the thunder from the high-priced carsl action in Indo-Cmina, either, be­ seen and studied thenv the pub­ The WATE8 are. giving the prize ^ the year (mndthield. Swept boclt end ing from th* control panel. /- OiKOver mere ''go'' in thii cause th at woultK have been . a lication of these conversations A round trip ticket to Bermuda tp r two apfi^ around,; iit encircles 4 Position the seat yoursejf. . . pr Jef electricity do it? mixed affair. would be something of a disUlu- Is a dream that could happen to nny of you ye-' kitoiglou in\9 iglau cecockpil. oircratt-typ* V-8 engint. What’s a high-priced car got —perhaps ’the thing that win • But the Formoaah issue, when aipnmenf for those who have Aa start your diet this very toy Chevrolet’s big, beautifully •No'worry about your battery that Chevrolet hasn’t? Not surprise you most is Chevro* Keep an account ns the pounds melt away upholstered front seat moves new Chevrolet. It's the It is projected Into the pos- zealously constructed their own l,osr the most and you shall xvin a automatic power features. 'let’s fine, solid feel on the Bibility that we will 'aslmme the version of what went on at Yajya.- Plus having a figure that's healthy and sUni / up and forward or down an^ only car in its field with the defense of Quemoy sjid MatSu, Publication would, reportedly, There'll be other prizes for those who lose back into your most comfjo Ncit style —just look l^ow. road. Come put it to the test. Duriog this hsppy Easter season \ reserve power of a 12-volt and make these Islanto within show that Alger Hiss wasn't run­ Dresses, suits, hoM and ehoex Enjoy what's happened! Size up whnl't happenedl Not 'performancp —just try Sro how Chevrolet's stealing a Hsllmsrk Religious Card b rin u a able driving position. .electrical system! sight of' the Chinese Net your goat—-join In the fun ^ Admiring looks .^*H - you Th* new Dodge is up to 9-' out Chevrolet’s new V8 or the res- ning* the conference after all, and Good' Luck, Good Loeing for everyone. message of peace and joy straight^ the thunder froin the high-^ aon for war, has them fi " thot this 0aif-hd>ionod new inches Iqilger than compe­ 7 7 . \ . ■ cinated that the whole proceeding was,far to the hearts of those you love. Se*' one of the new 6’s. Not ride priced cars in etery way! Dodge rules th* 'roo^ in tition! .Yet it coits Juit a and enthusiastic. from being any abje<3t,pr disgrace­ our complete selection of besutifut" •pvtwoei ot totrd Mto. There we stand alone. For Further Information CpII style. It's iteoling tl^ "Oh-'i" liftie more than th* 'low ful surrender to Staiin. It was. Hallmark Easter Cards today. There we are acting outside the however it turned out. just about MI-S-46S1 or MI-9-S19 from fit* cetfiieit core priced tHreel” United Nations. what any group of western states­ Don't Dolay—Join Hio W Today! •There we are operating under men, whoever they happened to p Eescriptions — -f' motoramic CALL FOR no regional^aecilrity alliance. be, -(Itould have agreed to at that \ and DELIVERED ! There we are^ operating as the particular moment in history. - Apply the brakes like this I . . or have power make it easier? Umted States only. That jhes* same atateamen,7,at ELECTRIC BILLS MAY BE PAID AT OUft STORE Improved brakes and new Chevrolet Power Brakes* ape ^CHEVROLET There action by us is totually that particular moment in .his­ *SjStMMS swing-type pedals make stop-' better than ever this year—let opposed by moct of our supposed tory,. should have been laboring ping a cinch. And Chevrolet’s you stop by a simple pivot of frienita In th* world. <7 under' the ImpressionMhat bfr- exclusive Anti-Dive control your foot from accelerator to Thir# action by uii would be many was an enemy ma^ be un­ gives you" "heads up” stops! awing type brake pedal. likely to leave us alone and un­ fortunate now, in view of the fact NORTH END PHARMACY supported by other nations. that all countries are now wooing 4 pEPOT SQUARE PHONE MI-9e458S ‘ ’ Ther^, we would be under non* Germany, but was na,t;u^*l then. . of that nec;aisity to respect the opinion of other nations which helped shape the kind of war w* N to t E g* fought in Korea. Of all the things. our govern­ There we would be under no ment asks'us tp do, there is one compulsion to consult allies, either 'tbhidi is Clearly in our own sel­ “as EF'of 10' Lsm Play $2.99 in strategy-or in terms of peace. fish interests . , There w* would be alone, at This is whe.n th* government to Popular Musk or R€A VICTOR ’ last. asks us to engage in regular pur­ / :■ For the erstwhile isolationista, chase of US. Sat-lngs Bonds, rocords Jt these mw low prices there would be such emotional and either through- sbme- Individual ' I t ’s the biggest rush iince the Klondike! sentimental satisfacti.on in. .this plan of our own; or through the (My S2.M tor Fsny Ce*M'i jwgjfc- Dllivit tHB NBW that the risks and consequences J^ayroll Savings Plan, if that be«7e(‘all-t^ Wto *s “45 EF'er, Come in and discovw for yourself what's happensd to.mak$ would not seenvto matter. But, if 10' lent Ftayl HsMi R*s4't lececd- system for regulAr deduction for this new Dodge the most Uilked-about car of the year. pressed, thry would aay that we bpnd purchases is open to us. i*f of iftti peMisfs sat to aiesic \^ a re big chough and strong enough oasis eely U.99 tot “45 EF'er 12' For what the government asks to handle any situation, and that Lent Plsy! Husdredt mere to ekees* There’s Anew driving experience wating for you when you us to do, in this appeal, is some-,, w* can certainly handle it better •rom tor- *a to 401 ton the* ye* thing ex-cry last one of ‘us aims' to "Take Command . . . Get the Thrill First Handl" by otfrselvea th u we can under seed to pay. » * ' tj j r - JUt M Alt 4-Dmt SWm . Vw 'H tnd rovr towN* wuMf tomptMo Use fMar M r Utoottm. the, wing of a world organization do for hlmself.i. No pbligationl Come on ini TODAY I fiiCM suiststs* IM. Isti. Fsd, .,1, which is a Sham 6r in alliance with This is to make some arbitrary, tssis* In. MS l*e*l In. ' C O M P LE T E and O F F IC IA L figures show that again in 1954 - for the 19th straijght year friends who are unreliable and al­ regular, scheduled saving, -from ■••45 EF' #r 12' Long Pley 13.99 ways anxious to sell us out. They present IncOhie, In order to create MORE PEOPLE BpueHT,CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! would say we fought (he whole a n^stAgg for the future. None of us can know exactly w ar in Korea, but that our alHes,' Tum. . A "J" . ^ d traitors at home, kept us what purpose that future neat Thurs. w P. M. ,gi|| wed. • win • now Dodfo Custom ioynl lnn*ocl 50 glvwi ewey—new ooi^l ovWy doyl Al your Oodg* dealer’s iwwf • egg mitf berv*. ■ ' ^ '■ Open from wtaniag it. They would say •V' ,.sj5 .we have nothing‘to^worry about, If weW e lucky in life, it can be Mo . If, at last, we-^iu-s the lone aagle, devoted \o some pleasure, some luxury, w* tljink we have earned CO., Inc. To soip* of the rest of us, this prospective isolation, of the and have a' tijEbt to enjoy^ m MAIN STREET — MANCHISm . If wp have children. It nan be Pottertoh^s . UniM States is not somethinE SOLIMENE, 634 Center StreH , ■' 'X'.' wU^ . thriU, biit something the fWng which makes it possible, ISO Center Street. Corner of Church .'A ' .i . A X-'. .ertilch BlsinEA In wlS|t w* believe '.for a c m to hh'vs the kind of ■ " V ' - . X/ - .y MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, RANCHES! ER, C O m , TUESDAY, MARCH llT, 1966- P A 6 E N 1 M 1 MANCHES EVENING HEJ MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, MARCH 16,1956 PA G E EIGHT CamjHng A rcu-” He will quote eighth grids s u ths Isgtstatlvs fish sticks, ntashsd potatoqt, spin­ in fket they aru having hot: C o l u m ^ ^ Hebron ■ wMther at tlnjea. / rutaa for c a m ^ s and will head a Andover body in session. TVm childrsn will Minnl* Niarton, addition, GSrald .t Tin baby waa ach, clfsrry eobblsr; Thursday, Luradajr>at Windham Oom- Orangemen Plan ********* • Rhe spoke of suing Mr! and forum of quMUona and ailswera. - go to Hartford by bus 'srtth Mrs. DUBALDO i>M*k; Olive H. Dtrt, cloitof porch. cornsd hast huh, honsy huts, Magas lae Drive Starts Hssel Floyd and two -other adults. Coventry ity Memorial Hospital. psachea; Friday, coni and potato Mrs. John D. Rockefeilsr Jr., in PTA to Discuss South *St; Kenneth and y i r f i ^ fw . 0>lche8ter Tearn H m local drive for mags«ine They will tour the Capitol and the MUSIC cmnR Mr. and Mra. Eugene L. Con- • Children's Camp chowderr hot. biscuits and chssse church rscsntly. Mr. RacksfeUer Tedford, apartment, 8®*** Social in April GREEN attended ths urvics without an subsCrtptRna aud renewals is now State libraiy, havs lunch In the ,15$ MIDDLB TTB. W EfT Sylvester 1. and JuneJ^'T’loute, nsr are the parents of « daugh­ and cookiw. j Regional School Chpitol ahd visit the House and TEL.MH W68 two houses, Twta^HIUs develop' ter, Ronda.Gwsn, bora Friday at 0 May Be Formed Wins Spelling Bee overcoat or hgt Ths RocksMUers on. sponsored by the Etamsntary R ^ ^ oH School Unit to Hold Blarket Opem^ are spending their usual vacation School, with pujrtta. canvassing. Senate. , ment. ^ Windham community Memorial A ”Scotch-Iriah” night la in STAMPS Tha Hi-Acrss Farm Markst on course of preparation by local WITH AU- FVEL OIL jniUVBHIES at the Ariaona Inn. New Arrival 4-H Girls GUERINIaad Certlllcate^f occupancy issued Hospital. The baby la the first Rt. $ h u rs-openep afte|;, being Hebron, March U5 (Spscikl)— Andovar, March 15 (Special)-^ include “ Beards "aMschins d il Orangemen far Saturday, April 2, OoluaMa, Marrii 15 (Special)-^ The lu t time Mrs. Kolb w u Another birth ta on flis, U-at of Fifteen 4-H girls took part in MORESCHI "PuBlic Meeting Tomorrow hy great grandchild of Mrs. Gertrude closed for the winter mon' The spelling* team, composed of a sbn. MicbMl Patrick, bora to There will be a PTA muting at 8 the uventh annual 4-H Favorite lump, Bradbury Lane; Dr. Louise at 7 p.m. in Orange HalL Plcturea M HOPE DEUVEBT an d BPKNEB MPIVICT A' Say camp for ohlldren t- bring Town Mssttngs Pklni hers in her native town w u when o’clock tomorrow night in ths Ele­ * ♦ . • 't • Leary who mskea her home with Mr. and Mrp. WUItam J. O’Don- Food Show which w u held Satur­ AceordloBa O. TobI, house, Rt. 31; Olive H. the-baby’s grandparents, Mr. and of the Brltlah lalca taken In 1954 e x p e b t b p b n e b se bv ic e •onUdarad by the Racreation Ooun- The nine towns which mUce up Orada 7 and Grade 8 pupils at ths she attended ths committal urv- mentary School. It will be devoted Dart, closing porch. South S t; S. by William J. Graham of Boaton icaa for her late brother, ths Rev. ntll at the Midlssax Hospital, Mid­ day at the Robertson School, Cov­ Oovsntry. March 15 (8p e cia l)-A 7.much T oiY «e I am prmid Mra Eugene W. Conner. oil. At Friday’s meeting, the pro- ths Regional School District will local Elementary School, were de­ to a dlecusalon of the proposals of entry. ‘ ' Private InstmctiooB m a Kon J. and J. O. Ploufc, three housea, will be Uiown. These film# have F U R O IL feated in a tpenlng match Friday M ja m in . H. Bisull of PhlUdel- dletown, March 8. Tlie O’Donnella public bearing Alias proved moat popular at recent ously on April 13 to dsclds by a Colchuter Central' School phls, whou brutal murder shocked ning Oommittu. Inatnuarats and Siqipli6 ptans of the Temporary Regional courteous ajvi'^stlquette Ih Far Dswohasyk. house. Pucker St.; Tomorrow’s meetings . include eoctals and teas over a wide arta WYMAN'S sntvici * nlUed by Dr. Ralph JVolmer, a the townspeople. Mortlock, Nancy McBride, Karen whether or not a referendum team. Quiet Day,' MsnsQel Maackestar EvesUag Herald He­ . David Yeomans, chslrman, h u O’Brien, Judy Henry, E a r 1 e e n Orcheatra For Hira S c h o o l Planning Committee wiabe East. We^dfave many things to be^ :^fsthsn Hale Heights, Inc., h(Aise, M MAIN ST. member of the Council. should be held on joining ths dis­ One of the local girls w u ReglM Sekoei Ualt to Meet Church; public pot luck fupcheon Another attraction will ba a bron eorreapoadeat, Mlrn Susaa arranged to have the plans fqnnu- Jltteon, Patricia Welch, Sandra held tomorrow at S p.m. at the p rojid '^ historical value, sCulp- l^lBndsrs Rd.; Ronald E, Edmond­ Dr. WohMr haa underway the trict eliminated by the word, "dlfllcuU.’’ An ojBn muting of the Tem­ son. house, Brewster St.; S. J, and noon, vestry First Congregational group of both Scotch and Irlah Peadletea, Mephone AG 8-8454. lated ty his committee snd ' prer P h i^ , Mildred . Gamer, M.ary Robertaon School. tdrM and other art works. We are Church; business session Ladles purohaae of a 16 acre- tract ox land Fair Planned She said It w u an awfully hard porary Regional High School unted to the meeting.^ Alexsnder Moraitr Elsie IVAmour, Connie „ pro.ud. of our Korean letter, too. J. O. Ploufe, house. Twin Hills; ■onga by Evsrett MacChiggan of| Mrs. A. R. Sharpe, general Word (perhaps aha meant diffleult) Ihe meeting, whloh iS Assn., 1:30 p.m. vsstiy church; Oval Lane, well known baritone I rioaa to Community Beach and haa Planrdng Commlttu Is acheduled Plant, a former member of the Parks. Kathlun Henry, Rebecca Mtonaored by the Parant^Teachers ! We have good weather and good (Carles and Wanda Aspinwall, offered to lease tt-e traet for a chairman for tha Lsdles* Society and all the e u y onu were given for this evening at 8, at the achool Oomniittu and nosy the principal house, Ripley HIH Rd. Cub Scouts Peck 65. Dsn 8, 1 p.m. and former member of the South Bidwell, Snd Pstrida Minalga. Assn., will be att«id«a by D r.! scenery to live on comfortably. -with Mrs. Richard MacNeil; Jiui'^ oanip' for the sum of 51 per>ear. annual spring fair announces ths to her opponents. auditorium. Ths id u la to disCuM Tedford Honored , of the D u p River Regional School Mra. Olt^ Sags h u an sxhlblt H O lU Methodist Cluirch dholr. William following members of her commit Telej^ne PoIm Beplaeed Geotge R. Oh^mrtfin. committee ! "Praying for your good health Bank- Meeting Slated lor Choir, 6:30 p.m.. Adult Choir, J. Slnnaipon of the local Fifa and ‘T ^ ONUicil voted to conrider the plain and . acquaint ths towns­ wUl be preunt and will talk about of oil paintings a t the BUrnap- •secretary an ( Rhnlretad only L J AT LOW PRICES i Through IHPIVIDUAI Enrollment Yes, yoii can find Complete Room Groups for every room In your hooee at Bezaint Brothers with prices that will Arlkur Dins Stores ^ allow you to budget and enjoy all the comfort and luxury of gracious living, without pinching yOur p a r ^ HOURS S AJ«. to 11 P.M. J having two large showrodms, conveniently located in Hartford and Manchester, Bezzini Brothers v m do all » e y R£t> CROSS kdKdh.dhdb.Adb. [Lb. can to help make your selecting furniture a pelasure instead of a chore. Take advantage of our Free Courtesy Car. Are yoM ihepared to pay on wnexpeated hospitol bill? Meat folka I't. ThoFt why ROASTS , \ .fhiring the poet two,weekt thoufionds’ef CennecHcut people hove token of iMo •EZZINI IROS. Kos bteomo onaol Conaocficiif's HRST nVE RiRS lorqMt bodroom qroMpinq showvaoms. eppertunity to enroll in Cennerikut Blue Croaa. When it pemeo to Bnonciol worriot obout hoapitol blNt, lot wdO Cfoaa do it lor yea. You have yet to see a aclection' \ PORK of bedroom fumitip’e, that of­ .V fers you such varied styling flA- and designing in Modern and Tradi tonal motifs, -ranging ROASTS So. MoUioNIsf Clwrcli . . . . . a p PLICATIOM I prices that will help yon find NponSoted by Dereu Oronp just what you want at what TiHinday Mareh 17 you can afford to spend. • AJ«. ■ TURNPIKE MARKET . 1 2 \ I 6 BIG-PIECE BEDROOM 1 SI MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST SUITE in HANDSOME O p M Evtry Day Ineludiiiq Sunday Until TO CHERRY CORDOVAN MA­ HOGANY double dresser, prvh bookcase bed, night table, chest of drawers and a famous t ..l>rand name bpxspring and \ \ ' ______’5 5 ^ ' ^ mattress, sensationally priced. 'V; \ 1 TODAY— MARCH 15 REGULAR $269 „ \ ' . 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M ANCHESlW EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CX)NN^ TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1958 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 16,1966 PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN pMt 47, South Methodist; Pack 4,1 be held in the chemistry auditor­ and has written many impera on aeries, ia handling tha etml months. appMr to be on the ber reported for MMchester in the week ending Feb. 20. Center Church. Engineers Hear ium of Trinity College at 3 pjn. the lubject. tions. Cases of M easles downcrede here. Thursday: Troop 124, Andover. . t. B olton Heuds Masons SEE Throughout the SUte. »•■«- B O r SCOUT on Wednesdays, March 18, 23 add Hie lecturae are open to the Claraeee B. Aaderwa far The S tstb Department of Friday: Pack '47, South School; 30. public. Itobert H. Shaw, chair­ The U.8 . marriage rate in -1984 Health’s weekly report issued to­ while, measles cases dropped in Mancheeter District Meeting. Prcifessor of SlIT was 9-1 per people. N um ber 38 H ere number for the fourth consecuttye Notes and NetM In hie lectures Prof. Rohsenow man of the Technical Conference 1,000 LOANS day said there were- S8 ceses of Red Cross Courses irTT' will discuu the general nature measleb in Manchester during the week. During the past T-day period TPoop 133 recently s^ n t the day M seeoed aaoitgagaa ah8 aate- which hayc ending March 12, there were 1,085 the Troop’s camping sttf in Dr. Warren M. Rohsenow, pro­ of heat transfer problems and the OMMlea. Alae taanraBoa. week ending March It. ^ e s d a y : Troop 4^, South Meth­ THE SMILING mechanism of heat transfer in niacued Manchcrter a> well m the laea repBrted. 1/ This is eight leas than the num- lUTWindsor. During the day the To Tedcfi Home Nursing fessor of me^anical engineering CONNECTICUT VALLEY m t -of the eUU for the leet w - This is 131 fewer cases than the odist; Troop 05, Armory; Troop troop bdUt^ 20-foot bridge that et Massachusetts Institute of somt of the 'processea which have 1,810 reported the previous week. become important. in nuclear re­ Realty and Inveatmcni Co. ------123, Biickland; Troop IX , Elman- will be re-ass4mblad at the Dis­ Technology, will lecture on the T4 Baat Center aifieei fk> far this year, 15,755 cases of uel Lutheran; SP- H** Peter.* Kracunas, Bruno Primus, I DEAL WITH CONHDENOE planned with Mrs. Bjrron H. Shinn flower show. M lu Jonat, who won nical Conference Series sponsored Yale in 1944, served on the Na­ yM^'average for the priod is 2,087 planck; Troop 120, St. James; James Noonan, Robert Hartley, I at Inatnictor. Both ecMtons will tcveral honors in la.tt year'4 Hert- tional Defense Research Conuitit- AND by the Hartford Section of the UM On CSB^ Troop 133, Second Congregational; Bin Columbe, Ronald OraveU, Al- M evening coUraea. conducted ford Flower Show, did not -xMbit American Society of Mechanical tee during the before joining bin Wright, OIU CopAnd, IVU- wreekly for seven wcekt from 7:30 lot ally this year becaiiae of plana Engineers. The three confer­ the faculty at M. I. T. - He is a PHONE liam Evans, Eric Oothberg, James ] DRIVE WITH SATISFAGTION . to 8:80' p. m. for the preaent Waahlngton trip. ence lectures on heat transfer will noted authority on heat tranefer TOMMIE Rissa, James Bidwell, Cecil Court- The ’Tuesday night claasea will Mrs. E. Pierce Herri'4< of Bolton MUUHNEKNT8 wrtght, Anthony Kubasek, Noel begin March 22 at Mra. Shlnn'a Center, exhibited Saturday in the FOR A I — FOKP — FORD — FORD — FORD — FOI^ Fagan, Roger Sslmoneen, Robert] ' home on Route ,44-A and the]8 turforidge: Ilried Arrangomenta Foeter, Stephen Thomas, Arvid ] LM m WHAT rafio wwy Thuraday night clasaea March 24.; claBBifloatlon and waa awardet* an LOAN 195S FORD 2-DOOR SEDAN V4 SIM S Rubacbs, Michael S)]ringer, Gary Both claaaea can accommodate > honorable mention. >25 It >500 Radio and heater, low mlleagr. 1954 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR $1695 '*^yns, John Bsjoris, William Pitt- •bopt 12 atudenta. Mr. and Mra. Robert Alward of mlm, George Thurber, Jr, Paul ^•19:19 for oar Aaily ifaoial. Mra. Howard N. Jansen of Keen- Bayberry Rd. moved to Cheshire WEDDING BOUQUETS 8 cylinder. Beautiful blue. Geiadsr, William Tubbs, Cary Ls- •y Dr., who baa .been taking en- thls weekend. The Alwarda, who CfcMMMeooy«666dtfHMHf7Hy4fVMc>>>BMMl Geyt,'%uce Mullsn, and Bbcplorera Aw#4W> Anoawwfl MewOilyf Faff 1 1951DUIGK 2-DOOR SEDAN $17N Rw 9ii«iib^: Ww fouWvMl]^ WW N «t I'oUmenta in the two classes, re- have three children, have pur­ ollOAN 12 MO.. IS MO. DrhrcB only to,000 mites. •> David KuUsn, Guy Mullen, and| -porte thare are a. few openings in chased a new hoipe in that town,. CORSAGES - FUNERAL DESIGNS i*a 1 s.n Roger Springer. KiMwi9i«ly ! • UiM tnoM ! each. Those interested in receiving Mrs.-Harry Snover Of Keeney 11a 1M$ $9M an 1952 FORD OUSTOMTUDOR $1195 The Rifle Team of Troop 13 this free training tn-'home care of Drive, who was recently a patient osa tS,tf 24.U lai* held ita first firing aeaaion at the W AYNE HOW LAND ARRANGEMENTS-CUT FLOWERS *M 47.41 29.$4 MX* 1953 DODOE CORONET M O O R V4 $1595 cylladf r. A real cream 1b>R- / the sick are invited to contact Mrs. at Manchester Memorial Hocpital, fiSeTe3ke3 of MfeyeMMiiKhMkell eOergee. 8 range in the State Armory. The ] ' Jansen at 3fl 9-7840 as soon as is making a good recovery from EMven only 18,000 mllca. Iph W, Ootaroan will be in- TwyeraMoe4 *6 pfoMF* MDefttWy poymmu. members are: Explorers James 1959 A R D 44I00R SEDAN 19S0M araar1f44aorSa4aB poaslble, her illneee. $88 our nice selection of philodendrons Rissa, Eric Oothberg. David Mul- Mrs. Shinn who last week .conn- stalled Most Ebccellent High Priest miraoNi • waiTi • e. visit ' 6 CyL Radio and heater. / Radio and heater. 1952 DDIGK SOPER 54D0R SEDAN $1495 iMi, Guy MuUen, Charles VUla, and plcted the special Home Nursing Advert! eement— of Chapter No. 51, Royal I niMiaeoL.Mc; I Black. 88,000 miles. 1952 FORD FORDOR $1945 Scouts Paul Geissler and Roger Instructora course in Manchester Mambo—Adult clasaea tp lUrt Arch Masons, at a senil-pubUc in- FLOWERS BY WIRE Salmoneen. Adults Who partici­ 8 cyL radio, heater, backup lights. ExccUeat condiUoa :/ for registered nuraes, will include TOeaday March 15. Tel. Flora ation of officers in the' Ms MANCHiSTIR pated were Mrs. Cad Geissler, 'in the course a aeaaion on special Johnson MI-9-1335. eee main m in e • smmI hmv Herbert Melr, Explorer A d v ^ r care under Civil Defense problems. ^oiVic Temple tomorrow evening at 621 HARTFORD RD. / PHONE MI-9-7700 Otme Men. 7ue«. WW. M. 9J0 I# iije 1952 PONTIAG STATION WAOON $1545 mse Thyft^yt f:Se «• e e C/oDoe S«fwpeor« KsmUton MuUen, and Scoutm a^r ’ 595 Thia is the .first time in several Manchester Evening Herald Bol- 8 o’clock. The present high priest. Cieaa. Have You Seen IMM !• iMMenH of oil w iGy 9tmm 1951 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR $795 George Atkins. yaara 'that such a course haa been toa eorreopoodent, Mr*. Joeeph Walter S. Broadwell, extends an offered locally. . D’ltalla, telefilione Ml 3-5545. itation to all master hlasons, 8 cyL, leather nph^tery, new paint. A terriOc buy. Nathan Hale Cub Pack 143 is] 1949 Bchweltaer Topic of Talk 1951DUIOK 2-DOOR RIVIERA \ $129! 19U 1953 MERCURY together ,wlth their wives and DyaaSow, radio and heater. |Jke new. having a family day Sunday. Dr. Albert Schweitzer, one of Words New Midsprinq I March 20. A trip to the Kamarf I CHEVROLET MERCURY the century’s gregtest men, will friends, to attend this colorful Mid A lrct^t plant in Bloomfleld la] HARDTOP be the subject of a talk by the Men’s Club Flans impressive ceremony. 1951 CHEVROLET ^D00R SEDAN $79 4-DOOR SEDAN Rav. Arnold ToMr before the 1952 STUDUAKIeR FORDOR $1095 planned, along with pony and MODEL - Radio aad IwMer. Veiy low mlte- Past High Priest -T .' Walter Sale Book?. I flran Comsnaader 8 cyl.j radio, heater and overdrive. Very horee rides atid an ice cream treat ] Ladiea Benevolent Society at the Animal Breakfast for the children. age. Radio aad Oongreg£tionEil Church at 8 Richard will be the tnatalling offi- y' Clean. ’ Radlo>sheater. Ail parents are urged to send heater. $395 o'clock tonight. Icer and will be assisted by Past 1951DOIOK 4400R SEDAN $119 I 30 cents per child to the den moth­ r . S f l 5 9 5 Save! So ve f Savef . The R4v. Mr. Toeer, pastor of The Methodis/^Hen's Club of Grand High Priest Hayden L. Tesy rVan er by. Wednesday. ’Those making | tha Second Conregational Church the South Methodist Church will Griswold, Sr<, as- grand marshal, ] the trip are requeeted to be at in Manchester,, will epeek on the hold' its ann^l communion break and Past High Priest Charles K. S 1951 PLYMOUTH TUDOR $795 Nathan Hale School by 1 o’clock] D PORDOMATIC lift of the man who has devoted Lynn as grand chaplain. . Joel 1951PAOKARD GLUD COUPE - , $74 Excellent 1952 T951 CHEVROLET mere tlian 40 years to the care of fast on Sihiday morning, March Ramette of Hartford will be the Cambridge, white wan\tlres, beater, Sunday. Radio aad 27. commencing at 6:30. The] 88,000 mOes. throughout. African natives. In celebration of organist. • “ bis goth year, friends of Dr. menu is ham and eggs, fruit juice, The other officers to be installed Cub Pack 151 will hold lU] 4-DOOR Schweitzer all over the United monthly meeting tonight at 7 1953 MERcW y 4-DOOR rolls, hot cross buns, tea. and cof; will be: Melvin F. Boomer, exc. 1950 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN $M States are currently raising funds fee. , . king; Shanley H. Steiner, exc. o’clock at the Verplanck SchooL ] Mercomatlc, radio aad Hepter.-White waU for his hospital at Lambarane. SMS The doors will be open at 8:45, awer glide. Radio and $895 The speaker for this'- occasioi scribe; Hayden L. Griswold Sr., 1949 CHEVROLET TUDOR Hoateaaea for the meeting to­ vrill be the Rev. Kenneth Enrigli treasurer; Herbert J. Leggett, sec­ Very eleaa. Good, reliable traasporUtioa. at which time a game period laat- ttrea. Very low mileage. .-^.-----$1695 night include Miss Ella' Sumner, lilg until the opening ceremony, 61 Mulunsmiehi, Africa, who has la retary; Nils S. SheiUling. captain 1950DUIGK 4400R SEDAN $51 lU Y TODAY! Mrs. Julius L. Strong, Miss Elsie wonderful reputation as a publjc of host; Francis J.^hiebel, prin­ DyaaSow, radio and heater. will start, ] LOokxTODAY B. Collins, Mrs. Johi^Massey and^ speaker. cipal sojourner; George W. Hat It la hoped that the good attend- ] Mra. William Roberta. a AS Oaia SoM With A Writtea Oaaraatee! Robert G. Loomis, John zenbuhler, royal arch captain; 1947 PLYMOUTH FORDOR ancftbf the previous meetinga wiU FTA Vklt Named Speed and Alexander C. Pei William J. Turkington, third veil; Special Purchase An ears cany a SO-day wrlttca guarantee against oU conMunp- prevail during the spring eeason. Mra. WUUam AUiaon, Mrs. are in charge of the breakfast. Charles S. Towle, second veil: Uoa aad an mechsulcal parts, la full. Good traasportaHea at I«>w eoet. Homer Fagley and Mra. Howard Walren R. Coons, first veil; Ralph BUND LAWMAKER -Tickets can be obtained fri GMAC HNANCE — RANK HNANCE 4 N. Jenaan have been named to a clilb members or by calling M. Clifford, chaplain; and William \tjaising; Mich. (/P)—^Rc4>ert D. nominating committee to present church office.’ C. Bray, sentinel. MAtumey, blind since he was 16, ia a slate o f oiBcera to the April. NO WAITINO—8 SAIXSBUCn X i 1947STUDEDAKER^P0R $ confidant he'll keep pace with hU The Level At Iter aad Broad" ^ inMUng of PTA for election. 80 OARS TO CHOOSiE FROM coliaagues in the Michigan Houaa To Speak oa India Fully equipped at low cost-' -a aaaa Open Evealnga of ReiHreientatives. MI-3-S135 VntU 10:9# n>e Rev. J. Richard Yeager will Friends will read to him. His dog 301-315 CENTER 5TRECT apeak to ■ the WSCS of United m a n y o t h e r f i n e Ca b s t o c h o o s e f b Gm win leadhlJn. He;U keep notee in Mathodist Church on India at ita BiaiUe. matting tonight. The society haa SALE! He has a \'ife, who also is blind, made a study of that country, iU and alx children, none of whom Is people and problems this v.’inter.~ GORMAN blind. \ l^ ls is the second talk on the subject by the Rev. Mr. Yeager. Earlier this season the group was DHXON addressed by thy Rev. K. C. M O T O R S A U » Matthews, a native of Travancore Christian Science Provthce in Jndla. who is cur­ OfT YOUR PRKi COPY TODAY SALES and SERYICB rently ^studying at Hartford Sem­ INCORPORATED 819 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER inary. LECTURER SAVE—NOW! 1st Choice V Peraoaal Meotton YOUR RUICK DEALER B. J. Hmi and his niece, Mias Mi|- I PETER Bl BIGGINS, C.S.B. The Home Of Fine Used Cars Dig K ivin gi on featonal ifeme ore Opporent every­ AT SEAI WASHINGTON 2R5 MAIN MANCHESTER. CONN. where in W oi^s ripw MIdipring Sola Doek. .Sea Yl Member of the Board of ctureship o f The Mother Church, The PHONE MI-9-4571^PEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 I ftkb r- P695 Mb N o tic e Fiiut Qhurch of Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts. now. Fathioni in a variety of wonder fabrics, ■/ .il At a publU meeting Tuesday, houMhold fumiihings, auto occeuoriet and sport­ March 8th, the Bolton Zoning SOTdlM ENEs In Board of Appeals . granud a Subi«ct: "CHKISTIAN SCIENCE: Hew Everyone ing good* ore all offered Ot great' reduction* in variance to John Van Zander for thi* 184-pdge book. AI*o,. be *ure to notice the a building permit on an under­ Con Preertet Chriition Healing" sized lot approximately 160’ *tratch Nylon*— the n#we*t thing In hotiery. Vi*it frontage'by 200' depth; the last u* today ond get a free copy of our Mid*pring W HOllLESALE PRIC of a series of lots on the north Thursday, March 17, {1955 Rushnell Memorial Hall side of School Road. 8:15 P .M , Lafayette Sq., Hartford Sole Book. Reniember, evorything in Word* Cat­ Bolton. Zoning Board of Appeals SECOND CHUF;CH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST alo g* i* available on our AAenthly Payment Plan. BUY To The Retail Buyer JuRua Strong, Chairman HARTFORD, CONl^ECYlCUT : To order, coll our direct line phone number. hy • Byron Shinn, Secretary ■ / PBICES SILASnSD USUAUY AND Y ^ r 6.60 to 9.45 $100 to $S50 D ig to v ln g t .en 4 -light Tixturea GREATEST USED CAR EVENT that will enhance the beauty of 1954 DOD9E \ 1953 DODBEx your rooitiA Qleom ing white glotc 15 to ^7*A“ thodet; bro** bottei. R0YAL--SAVE V$$1395 .M oke your chotoo now, and save. OF THE YEAR! FINE CARS V V8 4-door eednn. Left ever. Li|^t blue 4-door, haa ev «y - Completely equipped. thfaig. Includlag ^ to d glaaa PRICED AWAY DELOW THE and washers. M|LT PANCIERA JACK .CLANCY/ SALESMAN BALES MANAOr~ 195$ F0RD 1952 GHEVROCET M ARCH 16th TO 26th MARKET! lUST LOOK At GUSTOM $1$9$ rm sn f $1095 Ivory und Uuo 4-door with Fordomatlc, rudlo. heater, TH E S E DARGAINS!^^^^^^^^^^ Two-tone, 8-dpor, fuUy equip- •l*m* iff I. etc. One owner. Very low mileage. . ped. Must be seen «nd 'driven to be’ nppredated. 1952 CHEVROLET LOWEST 1951 PONTIAC 1 1951 GHEVROLET CHIEFTAIN DE LUXE 2-DOOR— 1952 PLYMOUTH DRUG STORES 2-DOOR DE LUXE— . PRICES Hydramatic, radio, heat- d P f t 'Q .1 ^ - ' " $99$ Radio, heater. Envy no $1045 er. A safe family buy at^ ^ 0 7 ^ 4400R $99$ f n GREEN J tO A D h . TEL. M I-9-4878 Dark Ipne 4-door with power > ■ - 1 glide, radio, heater, etc. 850 # i r FREE PlCk-UP end DELIVERY $ERVICE Craabrodk. nil equipped. 80,- FINE Blip covers. Back-up lights. AL MONACO GRAHAM HOLMES Haa 88,578 origtuul miles. 600 origlunl miles. SALESMAN SALESMAN UmUeg Number 1947 NASH 1947 STODEBAKER CLUB COUPE— ,1951 DODGE 1952 DODDE 1950 DOME ' CLUB COUPE-i LATE Radio, heater. Be a 2-car [ I4et«'a a Read ''W eielitjr| Radio, heater. Pienty .of ' family for $175 $1095 $11$S 5745 I S w i n g , . . J miles left at $175 M o d e l e r s : 4-DOOR $195 Dark green 4-door. Haa aU ex­ Dark blue 8-doorr baa radio, Dark groM 4-door. A bleo, Black with ‘ aU ' the extra#. heater, new slip, covers. ______cieaa car aad It reaUy beloaged Bought: here new, locally owned. tras. Bought here aew. Foimer owaer Uvea ik towa. to a achool teacher. Adfuef* from HIGH 1953 HUDSOR IG-ln. to 49-la. 3-7«cC an * • W e e k Sup ply »Umpwriait"IMaN QUALITY UORNET 4-DOOR— Dual range hy- 1S5F PLYMOUTH 1949 FLYNOUTH 1950 OLDSMOBILE 1949 PLYMOUTH lesf aBMirr ADJUStABLE REEL FIXTURE 4-DOOR-^Hydramatic, radio, heater, dramatic, radio, heater, white WiUlAMS SBPH I t O U I B tires. Be >n4«pei|d8nt 4400RS$4$ up'to 250 • 516AUGC -KDOMD tubeless whit^ wall tires. ^ Q A C 5755 5 - . . - v t. 'Rn.! fipprooi PLIHAMIHS USUALLY SELLS FOR 21.75 THE HNEST ANYWHERE $74$ INSTIiNT UTHER •KATRS fun-iishioMd nylaM 1 M «W Be safe and secure at w ‘ ' • * Special de luXe, radio, heater, 4t*i|R,niMMf VUiMinBiaaddid. FsrTots.2le& Dark blue 8-door oodan. Driva etc. New motor Job. Special/ luxe, fuHy equipped. cowftd Witk laiptritt 25. A A # pay your k e I tauath, iM i. It aad you’ll buy it. ^ light.greea 6oavertlble. fully $B*S .at • o a 0 • a e • e • < V* 221 Vtt...... equlpp^ New top, broad aew gray. pittfona. 199VALN.. . T O * •eoH-GrooawdcaagliaiMLRti. Accurttc! or dark ttanu. Irioat ikM it. COMEINANDSEE white waUa. One owaer. 1949 DODOE 19S1 D0D8E "^^1951 FORD REG. AL BUSHEY, VIC CHAMP, ED CARLSON, DEBT CHRISTOPHER .1549 FORD V-C 5595 : 89c $795 V * ;S795 RANK RATES — EASIEST TERMS Dark gieoa «.deor Coroaet with 80XQFSPMUI9 Dark gioea*8-door with radio; S$75 radio, jMater, etc. Came from Dark greea 2-door aodaa with Ju*t IhinkI A modara odiuotobla. heater, etc. A alee ear for a Weot Hartford. aU egtns. Cnatom V-8, famUy with cbi|dreEi. Dark bluo 8-doof oodiuh pvH-down fixture at a ooving of ■“ ON A B u rn •eauH Triple-Actien lewher Pehn ~ over ten doHoii 15” broo* plated reflector with glqu ohodo intert. •e* lawi am RT! COUGH SYRUP WORK GLOVES Your choice' msy not Direct Factdry DcfdCr MOTWATER Poll*hod"bra»* finlah on metal swecta ; PETROLEUM [jg cMIdrtn! Ponetritiai . NtfKt for ladMiofr Md BEAUPRE MOTORS. SEimN riviEi ports. Como fai today, and oovo. be M ed. We have sev. SOUMENE. For Dodge end eHMMlalIMb* / JEU Y mm mitlisie. Non-aircotic hetvy duty work of all kind*. Open Every Evening "Until 9 O’CIock. S58 EAST CENTER STREET — TEL. Ml-ft.5234 J cral cithers from which 434ICENTER. ST. — WNN. CumHiadpMraAA^ ttmr'mi': IgA Fluunt-tattfni ‘ i Plymouth Cirs 'SpacWBn yDe p f ^ sifttr, |By ragik(fryfl»ar....#T* ugv*uic.«.,..OT* \ CHRYSUR-PLYMOlhH todiddR e. HOURS: i A.M. I* t P.M.— PHONE MI-3-B101 FaMiiShi...... A w I 1 . . . . V WARDS AflE HEADOUARtERS |OR •t:' ■ i V 7 ' v; /

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death in lha paper? where they raise homlaae goats. •grtlOv—Er—yea. Where are you Amos—B u t...... Auto Hits Sign, BUGS BUNNY liw ir to PfAvtoMA P to tg f Postal Department Seeking ROOHNG AND talking froni? '-Gladya—Thera aro no butte. [ent House Attorney Sees Board Agenda GREAT EASTERN 'Sense and Nonsense S c r iM S ta r Driver Yearned SIDING COMPANY Amos—What are you doing these Forgetfulness' js a virtue only Light Tonight 501 HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER lya. Gladys? when you can retaimber the right Land !^le ^Irregularities^ Neir Branch on Broad St. things to forget. Chlpman R. Nazlian, 22, of 93 Aatonlahed Clark— Are your Gladys—Working on a ranch BOWK A. V.-BURr’ LiNDSAy, Prop. T»«ch*r—Johnny, opoU •'wonth- Tlu'ee town projects will come The' Poet Office Department iaj Lake St., waa given a 'speeding ,r.” parehU really that old? I Secular (OeattaMd from Fege One) warning ticket yesterday morning WE SPECIAUZE IN ' Veteraif—No, but they would k«, BY DICK TURNER up for approval by the Board of seeking to leaa« space on Broad_St. PupU—W-o-t-t-h-u-r. > CARNIVAL S Mrs. Canter Gas War End Directors when that group meets between Center and W. Middle I following an accident bn Lake St. Th« teacher Uatened, frtmaced If llvine.' A to e — SNaitlMr Iw ey Tinencing ea e poaalble iaaue' tonight at 8 o'clock In the hearing l^ike. to be used (or a new parcel O bituary near the interaectlon with E. Mid­ RESIDING YOUR HOME I and than commented; motion ,4 Small ■ha ptM icta t)ie RepubUcen-con- room of the Municipal Building. post substation. Postmaster H. Olln dle Tpke. AlOmlnum ClaptMMrding, Asbeetoe,. Plastic and tnaulateG Teacher—Well, that'a the worat Boaa—W hat are’' you doing pictures here ? Didn't you read the. letter opoUtioM Itroited Houae will act on end eend Predicted As The projecte are the high school Grant announced today. Postal au­ Investigating Patrolman Samuel Siding, In a wide variety o f colors and stytea. - lapell of weather we've had In a n Embellish I to the Democretie-epntroUed ^en- construction, improvements to. the thorities would not take title to the : Maltempo aeld Nazlian- waa headed I lone time. I aent you? etorm drainage system at Buckley TELEPHONE MI-S-8271 or MI-9-3480 Office boy—Yea, air, I read it IS She is a — I’atc on a "taka it or leaive it" baa(a. building or land but would rent east on E. Middle Tpke., made a \ by birth Prices Hiked School, and tee installation of a them from, the owmer. Deaths Wide ewlng into Lake SL to avoid WE FINANCE YOUR DEAL. Sweet UtUe Old Lady (cheer- iraide and*outaide. On the Inaide, SSEpiepeetry 41 Invent j "We (the Republlcaiu) may it aaid; "You are fired," but on. the IS Diadems SCutI water booster atellon for the pro­ The new station will be the first j another vehicle, Kit some land and I fully to anuUl boy who had Juat outaide it aaid. "Return in five 14Amphitbsatart A StMuelcel note 44Lcvai)tlB* I [bava to do our own thinking oq^ An end to the gas price war posed Nike control site. real postal expansion in Manchea-, Mr*. Raymond O'Coln S r lost control' of the fear. The car fallen while akatlnf) —Upaey- daya"; ao here I am. IS Out of (praAx)IOTraps Prapoaitien ketdf ithat," (3owlaa told a reporter. "T atoich has depreared prices in towm (Senaral Manager Richard Mar­ ter since 1982 hejiald. . . Mrs. Mary H. O Coln, wife of knocked a atop sign qver and wupaey! 17 Morning (Fr.) IS Hardy Ipurneya 47 LeetlMr hope not; but it'a a defli^lte poaai- air low aa I8.B fqr "regulsi'" gaa tin will aak for atithoriaation to PiM s ^ ^ e *; Raymond O'Coln Sr.. 223 Spruce skidded into a vacant Ibt, police Uttle boy (diaruatedly) —Up- A cuatomer entered a variety I t Blood mooay IS Painful ipUftor SOTbedm blllty." appeared in alfht today. sign a contract with tee M. S. are for Komeone to «r«ct a new [ ^ ’ ♦ ai.-. said. I aey-wupaey, my eye! I think SSFintwenuE i Cowlea aaid it la beginning to Kelliher Co. for the school con­ building according to the depart-i^t., died last “ an- Damage to the car amounted to atore and aaked the new clerk If SO Utter ItPeving One Oealer w E. Middle Tpke. has menfa apeclflcatl^ and leaae it|fhe»tcr Memorial H dapital^rn M O R IL H E A T ON«CO»C Tve'cracked my aacroiliac. they had condolence carda. Hje 3S MeKuIlne eubstenct Sipparx M P omw Mwi I aeem doubtful that the apcclal already raisM the price for "reg­ struction. about 8300, Maltempo eetlmated. Mineral roch .'fod ! committee of bankera and Inaur- The proposal a t Buckley School to the Post Office Department for! I" Manchester, she had lived here None were injured. VtMOUlHT.Utrf girl looked thru aeveral drawera, nickname H Bibllcel ular” gaS/^e cents, from 20.B to an agreed period. all her life We went to a niitht club the then asked with a, puaaled expres­ to Diminutive e t I anoe men named by Ribicoff to de­ 28.9, a i^ four cahla .for special, includes putting a catch baain. in 'tro A * 53 Above (poet) pronoun. tee parking lot, building a berm The bid invitation oaya the leases Beaides her husband, the leaves I other evenine and there were ao sion, "Is that a game?" 54 Winter vehlelcSt Completed \ Edge* termine whether changea are need- from ^ 9 to 27.9. FUEL o a few celebriUea in the place that ad in the expreaaway financing tq direct weter to 4t, and revamp­ could be drawn for 10, 18, or 20 three aona, FrahCia of Rockvills, Se Before ' _ _ a^te »r dealers. spot chac)^. at the ftrla on the dance floor..acUial-^ Trying to keep a good man i will come up with a propoaal nocA today said they expected to ing a drain, ditch system to pre­ years. Alternate bids With different Raymond Jr., of Hartford end Two Grass Fires S70aelic w : I 1 agreeable to both partiee. He em- vent erosion of the elope behind terms for the different lengths of John O'Coln of Coventry; two t \ ' ly looked at the fellowa^they .werr down is about as hard as trying 38 Correlative el m rtTT fqll' auit with similar. Increases. danctne with.' to keep a good-for-nothing one phaalBed, though, that he atill had The imedla'.e cAiue of-the teeak- the school time would be acceptable, it statee. daughters, Mrs. Robert Forrest cith er’ The booster station would be Speciflcatlons and Mrs. Gilbert Frye, both of Put Out Today up- _____ hope it will turn out that way. rp of the fierce cobapetlUbn among 50 Diamond' - He aidd the committee aeema to dealers in the are a ww^tna hike built under tee highway at Bruce Building apecifleationa are not Manchester; her parents, Mr. and MORI ARTY ‘The prospectiye atiident at Uie, cutter’sOup } Rd. and Lakewood Circle 8. It I Veterans Administration Office Mr.'Browm whs sitting down to be making little progresa. and In the price of wholaeeale gasoline final but In general will fol­ Mrs. Robert P. Fitzpatrick of Two graaa fires were put out by breakfast one piomlng when he SSSeina > called Its laat .meeting, held on by pome of the oil companies. \ would not only make it possible to low thie outline: 4,200 aq. ft. of Manchester: six grandchildren; firemen here today, but no damage was Ailing out one- of the many SONagative reply b serve the Nike site, but it would resulted. forms. In the blank headed "Age was astounded to see in the paper Thunday, "completely inconclu- Socony-Vacuum Oil Co.. ah* floor apace will be required, of two Biate'rs, Mrs. Anthony Moz- an announcement of his death. He 35 Palm fruit ae ilva" nounced'^a boost in wholesale gaaot improve service In the Lakewood which 1,000 will be vzed for a pub­ zer of Manchester and Mrs. Wal­ The MFD extinguished a grass BROTHERS of/ Father, if Living," he wrote SSWand W Onrcle area. fire at 74 Mather St. which oc­ 1167. In the blank headed "Age rang up hts friend Smith. "Stating that "we can't hold up line prices by amounts ranging up lic lobby and financial action. ter.^ Devron of Warehouse; Point, Brown—Hello, Bmith. Have you 41 TUrfa work on the expreaaway," Cowlia to two cents a gallon in Oonnectl- For mall handling. 2,700 sq. ft. and three brothers. Francis, Rob­ curred at I0;l9 a.m. of Mother, if Uving," he wrote 4SFamlnine w ^pradicted that if tha committee of floor space would be required, At 'I2;l8 p.m. today, Hoie Co. I OPEN loe. seen the' announcement of my cJt, Maasachuaetta and Rhode ert and Raymond Fitzpatrick, all appaltation a't come up with aome plan Island. Soroptimists Eat and the balance of 500 sq. ft. of Manchester. „ of the SMFD answered a call for a 4A Greek god ef_ the R^'ublicana will, adopt, One dealer- selling the compahy'a would be used for offices, lockers, . Ftmerat services will be held bruah (ire at 812 W.'Middle Tpke. BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE war making whatever changea Mobilgas, however, aaid the boost etc. Thursday morning at 8:30 from 2 4 HOURS OUT OUR WAY \ 48 Body of water thay fAql may be neceaaa^y In the of the wholesale price to 15.6 At Sjleiicer Plant At the substation, all Incoming and outgoing package mail for the Tr P. Holloran Funeral Home, 315 C«nter St.—Tgl- MI-3-5135 4t Worm n r sr axpresav^ act and aend it along amounU tO' a four-Cent increase 176 Center St., followed by a sol-; rWHAT BOXERft/ I c A in HAuP n r , ALVIN/ it 80 Turn aside to tha Se^e. for him. Manchester would be handled. Aa to thb. Kent Houae deal, Mrf. Ruth J. ffpencer, past Stamps and money orders .will emn requiem .Mass in St. James' AftTegyBAV COMBS AS n a tu ra l AS 51 Six (Roman) He said he expected to raise the president of the Soroptimiat Club, Church at 9 o'clock. Burial will MOBNSTS IN A NBST/-*~ 83 C h e m i c a l Rlblcoir in rapid aucceaaion yea- price of gas from 22.9 to 28.9 for also be sold but no first class de­ ONLV a S r ONE__ terday: entertained the membra with a liveries will be made from there. be in St. Jamea' Cemetery. MOIIL KEROSENE HAMP AM'-KEEPA t'M 30ST iNONOetflNS V____ , substance "regular,” and from 26.9 to 27.9 dinner preceding the buatneaa Friends may call at the funeral Ill Vie COULD piND A S u c k e r I Ordered a StatexPollce inveatl or 28.9 for special. He explained First class mall will continue to '-a '• i ■ MU.*rZ»r AK0UNP S4 Satiric I xaUon into a SUte'Hlghway De­ meeting lest night at the Spencer be handled at Uie main post of­ home tonight from '7 to lO o'clock MOO WITH rr OP Nice SORT SOOT, S7 Carouse that the price for special gas had Rubber Company's plant , on and tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 'i V' partment agreement tOspay 8170,- not been reduced aa drastically fice. STOCKOUT yVlTMOOT SeTTiN' S8ChaUenges 000 for the property. Chapel St.' Mrs. Spencer enjbya Grant said most postal workers from 7 to lO p.m. RANGE on. UsT MOO I ^ P TOODiRTV 80 Allowance tor Called for a reorganization of as that for “regular." cooking and has every facility for now handling package mall in the KUdMIKT OORSEUVeS.', waste The Texas Oil Co. has already doing so a t the cafeteria for eih- main post office will be trans^ IMTO Mys Im e tn ’t aaa you—JneldMitelly Rtat the SUte Highway Departm^fa boosted w'holeaale price of lU gas. m 80 Afteraoog Righte of Way BUreau. the agency ployea. She roasted ham and Idaho ferred to the new building when i gOM for DM, teer* according to one dealer. The ala-^ potatoes, prepared hot rolls, made it opens, but some additional ^ in charge of negotlallona for pu><^ Funerals Jrt- r '*1 « * chaae of the property. tlon owner who announced the coffee, served tomato Juice, while workers will probably be hired. Revealed that on March 3 he "fiye-cent and four-cent hikes in the members supplied salads, BY AL VERMEER pnMS today said he had been noti- relishes'and cake for desert. They Facilities' Inadequate PRISCILLA’S POP Birthday Blues told newly-appointed Highway He said he has been working for Martin S. Schaub (Tompiiasioner Newman R. A r /led'by Texaco.'last night of the had one guest, Mrs. Alabcl Mead the new facilities for four years. Funeral services for Martin S. gfavea not to approve any land price mcreaae. of Rutland, 'Vt., a Bister of Miss Means for handling parcel post Schaub, who died Sunday, were purchaaca in connection with the A larRe Center St. station, Jessamine Smith, who is a mem­ mail in the basement of the main held this morning at 8:15 from the FREE SERVICE throughway until they could be which is now selling gas for 21.9 ber of Zonta Inteniational, an­ pSt office have long been in­ W. P. Qulsh /Funeral Home and and 26,9 reported today the in­ other women's service club. reviewed. crease in wholesale prices la ex­ Mrs. (Sinton Hendrickson, preal- adequate, he added. followed by a solemn high Maas Canceled a trip to Boaton today "deni, conducted the business see- The new pgreeLpost substation at 9 o'clock in the Church of the to tha New England Govemora’ pected to have its full effect here will provide more room for trucks Assumption. FOR /: Conference ao he could devote hia by the end •of the^week. eion in the maih office. An invita­ to drive in, allowing firms con­ Meanwhile, however, some deal­ tion was received and accepted The Rev. John F. Hannoq of St. "peraonat attention" to the mat­ from the Middletown CIpb for ducting heavy mall order business James C?hurch waa celebrant, the ter. ers are continuing to qell gas at more convenience. Rev. George Hughes, deacon and Peculiar Trsaaaction the same depressed price.\ and one Wednesday, March 23, . at the Plais call for a loading platform PROPERTY OWNERS Main St. sution even drojiped the Commodore McDonough Inn, Sil­ the 'Rev. Edgar Farrell, aubdeaepn Ribicoftr told newsmen there at the rear of the building IS feet Paul C^etelat . presided at the price of its gas today, from. 21.9 ver St„ Middletown. T ^ s will take wide and 50 feet long, a parking > ’ waa ’^long-time auspicien about to 19.9. the place of the meieting which organ. thla entire transaction," which he I would fall on March 28. area for mall trucks 50 feet wide Burial was in St. James Ceme At prGstnt construction costs, any build* termed “moat peculiar and confua The local club , has earned the by 75 feet long, and an access, ter>'. The Rev. Francis Butler read 1 • bocik. . Ing." _ 9 funds to award t^^o scholarships driveway to the rear 18 feet wide. the committal service. Bearers ing you own is worth about twice or s ^am stpr two. The Governor's interest was for- teaching retarded children. The substation will probably be were Martin Reister. Joseph. Carl . OOSDSed further emphasized by hLs dis­ Police Arrests the same width as the 50 foot rear three times its pre-war value. In the TMtSOmOUCH'’ SeNHi^Vf-H f,M Si^m S, AwMSl ]er-graduate and one for and John Suess, CTharles and Louis closure that the March 3 order to school graduate to train loading platform. This would re­ Glode. Argravea to halt approval of land 5 sult .Jn a. ..rectangular, .building eveul of damage by fire or pthpr perils, BY V. T. HAMLIN Geor'ge fiopp7 30. W ooktyn. 'N. at Southtmry: Iht candidates -to ALLEY OOP O n ' ^ e Road BY JERRY Sie g e l and OGDEN WHITNET purchaaei for the expre.ssway has be selectedNby Mrs. William Ryder about 80 feet deep if the limitation he cost of repairing oi* rebuilding would KEN WINSTON tied up 84 milUon dollars worth of Y., arreated early this morning by of the N ew ^aven Teachers Col­ of 4,200 aq. ft. of floor space is die Tpke. is accepted, he will have State Patrolman CSiarles Sanga; kept. to acquire property there. ^tWa.VWWNOT negotiations. Seventeen mlllion.s lege- \ re up accordingly. Has your insurance MM4.WVRE HtXhiWI 10 fiNMM YEHr NRICHTNOWm. IT WAS THE ONE N WHICH A has already been spent in land and George- Q. poullot. 23. of Bid applications will be received Among those' whh own land on South Coventry, arrested today by and handled by Post Office Inspec­ Broad St. which might be suitable . HAND SEWN Biff W 5 I A R s \6 0 lM IDR/W W eiFTW \W / WHERE «MSN AC ) A a WEVE GOT FLIP PRIVATE COP MADE A purchases for the expressMvay. been adjusted td provide sufficient pro­ aW r/TO GO’S lOAP HAVEN'T I a*EN you FALSE MOVE, AND.DIED IN, The Highway Department's Patrolman Prlmo Amadeo, were tor Edward F- Flynn, who has his for the building are several well ^>INOTMUCHOF 15UMPIN/B(Bnia>lNlO \TMERES RBI both charged with speeding. office ' In Bridgeport, Grant - said. known local citizens. tection under these conditions?'' 1 A WMERMAN -A a (fiOOP- | A SNOOE.TOUP J r»H, MAN.' OJR GEAR AND STEREO TyPEd BEFORE.... THE FIRST REEL/ agreement to pay 8170.000 for the A bout >wn IMCOFF.' IN A • B-SRADE w— ^ ,, Kent House property, required A third man arrested today by They mey be eubmitted up to and They include Alexander Jarvis MOCCASINS L rVE EN€R OUGKTSJ B A S 6 / \ THROW ROCKS r SET IN' , Patrolman Robert Turcotte. My­ including May 13, x955. Edward J. Holl, Matthew Morlar- ^ aaxxEADS.AT BA56. WHODUNIT QUICK* VEAH/ court approval before it could go I THAT C AR ' through. ron Cole, 38, of WllllmanUc. # as . A daughter waa born at Parking Provlelons ty, Nell H. Ellis and Constance If-you aren't sure, why not let us check Laat week. Superior Court charged with a violation of tee Francis Hospital in Hartfoi Unlike’ most postal inatgUationa, Ellia. Kaplan, ^ere- are other Fothioned ofter’*the style of the Judge William Cqmlcy, acting ap- rules of the road. t / • t'erday morning to Mr. and thla one will include aotne TSTovl- property owners'as well but •ao'me original Indian moccasin. Soft it. W e’ll tell you if you are properly cov­ \ state Meree. refused to approve Lyle P. Smith, 17/of Slertden, Louis Blanchai^ 58 Birch St. sioria for public parking. Usually of the land tjiey own la already the agreement. His one-aentence arrested yesterday by Patrolman .^he Federal government considers developed. plioble upper leother wraps the (ooi ered, without obligation. Remember, decision gave no reason - for his John Turner, was, cbOrged with The AroericAn LegiOn auction a local problem, to form the insole. They're hand The United States- printed 10.- disapproval. - operating a motor, "vehicle with committee will have a meeting bid by e contractor who i I Judge Ctomiey merely aaid' he defective aquipme^ and making in the Ldgion Hoiuc tonight at now oW'n land, on Broad 174.398,000 three cent atampe in $ewn to give you contforl that "Before Losses Happen. Int«ro With Lappen" had heard teatlnlony of state wit­ tmheceaaary nois^ 7:30. een Center .and' W, Mid- 1854. you've never known before. nesses and refused to approve the purchase. He leff unanswered such questions as whether he considered Brown and Black. - y Hi, Stranger BY EDGAR MARTIN the price too high or the negotia­ Jo/in H. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES / tions too complex. BY ROY Cra n k Ribicoff said these are some of' YOOM& VME. A V& YROtA BUZ SAWYER A the details he would like to have Double Green I d ^ I./C a X IfWffpentttl ROOST TOR TH* KA6e>K0. BUT H O i TWe, S R , THE GADGET r, VASE SIT S , BUT SONETMNG cleared up. He also indicated the hM B r 30SC CAA4ILi VSTTVT. DISAPPEARED. A U IEG O T W IS ------W-IWTHaE. ^ whole system of appraiaing the ' INSUItAMCe property should be examined. Stamps A PICTURE OF THE H0l£ NTHE O R A N ^ Appraised Five Tlme\ *— ICE WHERE IT HAD SEEN. E S K I f A O O n Five appraisals of the. Kent Given With Cash Sales F I B H I H G . House property resulted in valua-' GOOD tlona ranging from 856.(KX) to ■ All Day Wednesday 164 East Center Street — MU9-526I moire than 8300,000. The- hotel, which caVared to an elderly clien­ Open Thursday Evenings Until 9:00 ’ tele of wwl above average means, were boi^ht in 1048 by Theodore Zuber for 8109.000, according to CRHOUSESStWi testimony before Judge (kjmley. S f v T ^ i . , (U 't'

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G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, 1«ARCH 16,1955 V PAGE FOURTEEN 5 y • -m ~ m .T A IH. THE t Upon Uola or Herald Angle •es By ' KnighU of Columhu* Honor MnU Moriarty at frith Hight Program Iowa Hawkeyes EARL W. YOST Seeded Teams 'Westrum Tries Out New Catcher's Box Shantz Unable Next to Try Garcia Has Eyes Set ■porta Bditor Still in NIT fGtant centerflelder, 836,0001 To Take Turn ■HOTB HEBB a n d itaEBB And Stop Acei Predictions in sU three 000... When -kl Brasle quit Garden Lineup On Bout with Saddler hectlcut CSAC basketball toume- Cardinals in the Ifational League In Spring Drill ments were right on the button, in to sign with the White Sox in the Kansas City, March 15 (ff) — American it marked the paesiiig of New York, March 16 (JP) —With LaSalle’s hope* of becoming the . N*w Yorit, March 15 W>»—Rudy;»ov«r ABCrTV with New York case anyone noticed. The choicea the lu t pitcher in the mpjors who half of the quarter-finals out o f third team to win two' Successive Guvla, a • awarthy Uttle fellow blacked out. New York, March 15 (F)—Pitch­ were New Haven HlUhouu Itt National Collegiate (NCAA) baa- ing woes are piling up early for O u s A, B u t Haven in aeas B bouteil a winning iifetime mark the way, the National Invitation from lo a Angelea who packs Wins SpUt Dedaion Against ail other clubs In the ketbalh ehamplohahips might well plenty of power In W* flats, has Lou Boudreau 4n hia first aestson and Ellsworth in CSau C. All three Basketball Tournament atiU has depend, on how long they can car­ Across to\-m at the rival St. as manager of the transplanted tesgu s... March 1 training dud- long-range views of the feather­ are champions. HlUhouse wilt gd line for major league .; beseball its seeded teams allv^ and kicking ry the time of “Goals by Gola,” Nlcholae Arena, Sammy Walker Kansu City Athletics. on to win the New Bngland'e st weight division. <-ame on in the lest rounds to win' teams will be altered at the an­ —although Cincinnati’s fourth- Tom Gols, the Explorers’ aix Unless the one-time “Boy Man­ Boston tMe week.. The feUow who seeded Bearcats are in the semi' foot seven inch All-America, will “No. I don't want/to 3ght the a split, id-round verdict over Milo ager" can pull nXt a mlrade ud nual combined league meetlng. lh champion (Sandy Saddler) right mlsees TSd Williams nearly u mid-summer... P reach er Rde,. ' finals on borrowed tim e., narry a 24.5 scoring average for Savage, a Salt Lake City veteran. the A’s profit by their change of much u Manager Pinky H igglu now,” he said today, d e sp lt^ n Walker, who carjpaigni out o f known u -on e of the poorut bet- Top-seeded Duqueane, Still play­ 34 games into toe seml-finala of scenery from •Philadslphta to Kan- at the Red Sox training camp In tho iTlh NCAA Tournament impressive showing against Nate Springfield. Mass., survived two g u City, the plight of the club ap­ ere in basebell, flniShetf Ms career ing deliberately to conserve itself B n > ^ , the former North Ameri­ knockdowns—orte eaiSi in the sec­ Sarasota, Fla., Is clubhouse at­ with a .143 mark. He collected 68 to the face of a 'weak bench, against Iowa Ha'wkeyes here pears serious. tendant Johnny Orlondo. Williams Friday nighVHe has scored 711 can. bantamweight tltlist at East­ ond juid fifth.—to win. No doubt, Boudreau arrived in MU In 12 years, one of which w u ctoeked oft a 74-66 victory over ern Parkway Arena last night. He This was a fight tetween two w u considered the best tipper In a ... Carmelo CMta, 20- LouisVUle with fundamental pre-. points. West Palm Beach, FI*., the Ath­ baseball and always took care of Following the L a.S a ll e-Iowa ^ stopped Brooks in 2:31 of the opponents who had undistinguiahed letics' training site, full of optl' year-old Brooklynite who is cislon laiat night. But Cincin­ fourth of the scheduled 10. records and could have gone either the cluMionse fellows. . E arly ranked ninth among the world nati, which figured to be the guest game beginning in Munictoal Au­ mtam. He even admitted in the Wynn of develand needa 19 more ditorium at 8:45 p.m. (EST) will “Brooks Is a good lighter, but J way. Except for the . knockdowns, opening workouts that he w u im­ featherweights, and Joey Lopes, of honor at a second half wake, want to geit past a couple of more Wal'cer did the most leading and pitching victortM to rsu h the 200 Sacramento lightweight, wlll.Biare aroused itself to overcome Nlagsr be toe University of San Fran­ //• pressed with the spirit and hustle mark in the major leagues. The cisco Dons, giants of the Far West, opponents before J tiy for the cut Savage in the right eye in the of Ms squad. top-bllUng Friday night at Madi­ ra 85-83 in a pair, of overtime champtbnshlp. I’ve got a date lined Bfth and drew blood from his nose big Indian righthander should join son Square Garden. periods. and the up-and-coming Colorado But 'With the Grapefruit season the exclusive club before World Buffaloes of the Rocky Mountain up with Lulu Perez next month, the sixth. The nose bled the rest now five days old, Boudruu would Duqueane and Cincinnati, a two- and then Pd Uke to light Percy of the fight. Walker weighed 156, Beriea time in October. . A pair of B u t college pitching staff in time loser to the Dukeq this sea­ area. be willing to trade some of the ag- familiar namu at one of the Bassett. Then maybe Saddler.” Savage I6f). Irresaiyeness for a sound Bobby Connecticut will be the b o u t of son, will meet in one of the semi­ Gola's Average Tops Good Boxing InsBon Savage ■u’as not happy at the llhanta. Florida race tracks are those of Trinity College tMe spring. Obech final games Thursday at Madison Gola’s scoring average is by far Garcia gave the 21-year-old outcome. After the fifth round Sore. Stiff I«rt AriB Yogi Berra end Irv Noren—They’re Dan JessM u n call upon veterans Square Garden. The other semi' toe best of any of toe players who Bnxdts, a member o^ the 1952 knockdown, he came out of the Shantz came dokm with a aore two gnyhounds named after the Jack Burton or Jackie Gallegher, finalists will be. decided in to-, will play in the pay-qff round of Olympic team, a speedy boxing ral comer when the count got and stiff left arm yeaterdgK to dim baseball playere. . .Salaries of ma­ from lu t year's squad, end new­ night's doubleheader matching collegiate' basketball’s most lesson at Eastern Parkway. Fight­ The referee motioned him hia comeback aspirations/ Oub jor league baseball players have comers Moe Drabrowsky and Francis (Pa.)-Holy Cross anj' cherished prize. the comer and went back risen to such en extent that even Iowa, the Big Ten champion ing from a crouch and stalking . (P etals hope the ailment la not a George Case up from the 'fresh­ Louis-Dayton. -.A his OKHment relentlessly, Garcia'to Oie _nlne-«wt. Wes Westrum, Giants’ receiver, tries out new catcher's box at Phoenix, Arlz., ‘ camp aa secoiifl recurrence Of the injury that side- the rawest of ropkles these days men. Drabrowsky h u all the u r - making its first bid for a national If I hadn't come out of the liners Mickey Grasso, center, and Ray Katt, right, watch. (NEA). ______gets more than Hall of Fame stare marks of being the beet Trln Seoood Story Teller Jack Lavella ^leakers Judge Shea« Matt and Congressman Dodd basketball crown, haa no on* to won every roimd until he floored Shshtf for most of the 1964 Dayton is second Mailed in the Matt, Co-Chairmen Fran Mahoney and Herb Carvey compare with Gola on the scoring Brooks three times in the fourth. comer, the count would have at the turn of the century. Big flipper in years, better even then ■ ■ " y 4- T " reached 10 an'l '• would hav ^ won.' Ed Walsh of Meriden, and the C2iarlie Wrinn and Fred Vogel In tourney, wMch began Saturday as basis, but toe Hawkeyes will offer Under the rules of the Nisw etyllkh southpaw had been a 12-team scrim/ Holy Cross, good team strength and capable York State AthleUc Cmnmisdion, ha complained. “Also, in any sUte working^ hard in an effort to re- CaUeago 'White Sox, seceived 84,500 recent eeaeona. Both Drabr^aky - except New York, 1 would have the dafendlng/champ. is seeded polntmakers in six foot six Inch three times down and you'^ out, ‘Richards on Baseball* lain the 'effectiveness which made the year after he won 40 games. and Case posUd perfect records been m far ahead on polnta be­ No. 3. All seoded teams had Bill Logan and Carl Cain who have so Referee Harry EbbeU stepped lim the Ammlcan League’s most lu t spring with the froeh ... A 500 at Legifin Home Local Sport cause of the two knockdowns, the total of , 55 candidates turned out • firat-roun PaAag® Quintet Wins averaged 15.6 and 13.7 point* re­ in. Brooks, a collegian at Ohio valuable pli^m and a 24-game Reviewing his days in bueball, CInclimatl Coach George Smith spectively In 24 games. other guy would have had *o do an winner in 19(U^He w u fo r c ^ to recently retired Preacher Roe for fredimsn baaebali practice at State University who fl||^ts in his awful lot o f fighting to win.” ^ Modem Stars Are Poor Bimters? figured his Baarcata’ struggle with The Big Seven champion Colo­ m>are time, was not mdly hjirt. cancel plana to plteh prac cleima Chuck Dreasen w u the Connecticut. Ngov that the long Chatter buketbell season at Storra h u Niagara would be settled under rado Buffaloes have the second He had a cut over his left eye that tlce and Ma axhiblaqh debut wisMt of pUoU and Frankie FrieCh 'kc Loop Playoff Title Pay Tribute to Matt best scorer in Burdette Haldorson now indefinite. ended. Director .o f AtMetlce Joe the boarda. And that it was. BEO F L A Y O m required six sUtches. but that was w u the manager who w u the Niagaras’ Charlie Hoxle, .‘Tommy AnMrjr Tavara it) PEBSONAUZED FLOORS are who checks in with a 21.9 avejrage : Last NighVs Fights Old Timers Weren’t Any Betted Jim Ewell, the A'e trilper, said most fun to work for. Burt Shot- ChrieUen, who also serves u head- ...... KM US 321 all. ' baseball coach, can turn his atten­ Hemana and Ed Fleming were it who said that toe«>lies. Burke and SurAwlec combined Sarpola ______yeral of Moriarty’a baseball teams represented in the fourto annual for 23 games. The 6-7 Kaldor- ■ • 1 got to the*'eye in the third, the pain la in the imdar toh w u the moat fatherly, the vet­ ho was Mofumphylum ...... 103 101 304 By EARL YOST \ Shants* ftrm. tion to the diamond aquad. Return­ hopping all over the joint in the days’ of low-scoringw-scoring basketball fOr eight of their club’i 12 mwk- Fairflald ...... }04 130 334 Bouquets and words of praise and toe writer. Also, Dr. George Branford Invitational Basketball eon also has had able (^operation' then went to work on him in the Brooklyn—Rudy Garcia, 126^4, eran of 12 yeqrs in the Mg show first 20 minutes as Niagara—look/ era in the third quarter as toe AnSeTson ...... ;4* 130 384 Tournament, Midget Divlalon. The from teammate Bob Jeangerard, I don't tMnk it’s anytMng skfi reported. . Manager A1 Lopu of ing vets include George Dropo, games were over? You wouldn’t Polinaky ...... 137 ^ r . plentiful for ^ Moriarty C^«oue^^^^^^ fourth." said Garcia matter-of Los Angeles, stopped Nate Brooks, (Balthnore’a Fanl Rloharda, one brother of Walt, and pitchera Tlnk Ing like the beat team in the North EMd# erected a 31-20 lead West Side Rec team consists of who’s'averaged 16.6 point*. of the game’a great practitioners, oua,” Ewell said, "but‘Imt of coursic o u ^ t h e Indians h u promised Bob Fel- believe it judging from laat night’s 8M 1183; M»4**ters at toe * Wes Feshier, Marshall Potter. factly. 125, Cleveland, 4. there’s no way of telling for cer­ Kllbreth and Tommy O'Connell. tournament at that point—took a final playoff game In toe Rec Sen­ at toe three quarter mark.. ToUl* ... 867 organizations which' have been Another All-America, alx foot This start of the end came less New York—S a m m y Walker, la rlehly qualifled to diacusa mod- W that the former fireballer will 54-60 halftime lead. /• Best Oflenalve Showing Io4l** 18) j second annual Irish Night-Sporta helped financially by Matt were Paul Sartor, Steve McAdam, Ed 10-inch BUI Russell. Is San Fran-r tain." be astarter this season. Feller won Kilbreth looma u the ace of the ior League at toe Y. The experi­ than a minute after the fourth got 156, Springfield, Mass., outpointed baaeball strategy. This is ataff. . . Wealeyan will aiao have But Chncinnnati’a Jack TWman Reserve Wimpy Wilson with sev­ Wltike ... SS Night program Of Campbell Coun- also read by Tierney. Soltys, Allen Pratt and Mike Sim­ cisco’s leading scorer. He’s aver­ Boudreau's mlaaeries yuterday 13 gkipes.and lost only three lu t enced North End Package quintet Phllllpe .. under way when Garcia connected Milo Savage, 160, Salt Lake City, the fourth of six arttclee.) an ace chucker in BUI Blxey and and Phil Wheeler warme^up In defeated HiUnaki’a Simoco 53-34, en ^points------and Burke- . with w alx cU No. 573, Knighta Of Columbus Congressman Thomaa Dodd, a mons. The locals won their first aged 21.2 points v^lle also win­ also included a 9-3 drubbing by year. . 'General Manager Joe Cro­ H. Sm ith at toe American leeglon Home. start against the St. Luke’s with a left hook. Down went 10. the (%icago White Sox, the fourth JMinny Dennla ahould make the the second half and mtn 6-7 to add toe p la y o ff tiUe to its: spearheaded toe winners toft of- Morriaon close friend at Matt’s for the past ning recognition as one of toe Brooks. Less than 10 seconds la­ New Orleans—Ralph D u p a s, Daytona Beach, Fla, (NEA) — nin of the. Red Sox claims many learue championship honors. The''fenslve showing in,.toe final quar- Reudsen More than 600 com e^beef and decade, Superior Court Judge Wil­ C?rusaders, 56*42. Feshier paced the game’s greatest defeiuiive pla loss in u many exhIMtion games ball playeus^today are overpaid. aeuon a lot eaaier for Hank Dave Plunkett Hipped hl^lid com­ ter. he was on the canvas again, 130. New Orleans, outpointed Paul Richards, like every other Majlinger at Teachers College In pletely to outacrap the Nlagarp their season ter, outacoring Hlllnaki’s, 22-14. 80S 871 1080 cabbage dinners were served. liam Shea and priests from St. triumph with 25 points and Potr Teapi-wlse, and again for the Kansu City club. The The former wq^ington end Bos­ winners also «nded Totals ... Moriarty. the father of sponaon- ter hooped 16 talUes, the result of a combination of Kenny Lane, 138, Mxiskegon, Mich., manager, is teaching his newly- pitcMng staff h u allowed 37 ruu, New Britain. Dennla is a crack . trio. , / undefeated with 16 straight tri­ Player-Coach Nino Paganl finally James’ and St. Bridget’s parishes, first to Gola,'LaSaIIe topa the i punches. 'Hie third time Garda 10. acquired players, especially the ton. ghorUtop and m uager claims pitcher who can also catch or play Twyman sent it into overtime at found the range.in the last nine Ing athletic teams in Manchester the most reverends John Hannon four with 2,364 polnta, an or slightly more than nine per the Red Sox havey a tough time umphs. MeCluia’* <•) and one whose financial aid dur­ belted Brooks with a sharp right Rochester, N. Y.—Jimmy Slade, pitchers, to bunt. game. ' \ the outfield and is a good hitter 78-78 with four polnta In the last With veterans Lou Desci and A1 minutes but his seven marker* had T Martin ...... 123 133 and George Hughes of St. Jamea' REC BOWUNO League play average for 34 games. Iowa\ la knockout was the I7th 182, New York, outpointed Bob trying to make b < ^ ends m ut Chamber* ...... 106 ns ing the past 21 years has helped and John Ddloney and Robert But the new manager of the 'Virgil 'Prucks, (Chicago ace, and a fine base runner. three minutes. An^after an 82-82 Surowlee .setting toe pace with little effect on the final score. Al­ Quihrie ...... 122 100 offa. continue tonight with Renns second with .an 81.0 average, fal­ Garcia's 'career while for Brooks Biehler, 178, Rochester, 8. Baltimore Orioles is first to admit with only a 84,000 seating capac­ 'standoff at the ^ ss of the first seven and six polnta, respectively, though outscored. 17-13 from the ...... 38 yhany a team, club and organiza- Carroll of S t Bridget'a also spoke. meeting Armory in a best two-of- lowed by Colorado with 71.6 \ Providence, R. I.—Lou Campa- blanked the Athletics for four in­ ity.” Ths way payrolls \ u d ex- Aceto ...... Uon over the hill, was presented Fathers Carroll and Hughes each it was the first time be has been that he' tackles a near-impossible nings, while Chicago battered four Two largest crowds at cham­ extra period, Frank Nimmo put the 'Victors gained a 17-8 advan­ fioor, the losers were superior, per­ Lamoureux ....A...... 138 three gaitiea seriee. San Francisco 67.0. hdli, 166H, Providence, outpoint­ penau have m ounts, we wlU have 8now ..... with a Knighta of Columbua ring celebrates 10 years in the priest­ y stopped. He now has a losing streak task here at sun-drenched City Kansu City pitchers—Boh Thrice, pionship boxing bouU last year the Bearcats Intt- the I*ad for the tage at the end of toe first quar­ centage wise, from the free»throw Dons Defensive Leaders / of four. Garda weighed 126H to ed Jose Contreras,. 163, Taunton, Island Park, along the bank of to fill ball park every dky to were drawn in Siam. A total o f flrs^ time wiu( a ahot-wlth 30 ter. Only Bruce Wilkie was able line. Hlllnskl's Mt on eight of their Totals ...... 674 877 from the Couhdl by Francis Ma­ hood oh St. Patrick’s Day. Each WEST SIDE Juniors, coached by Defensively, San Francisco IsV Maas., 10.' Art (TeccareUi, Bonny Dixon and make money.” . . The Kansu CRy 'Beam’s Tavern <31 / honey. The guest of honor also re­ was toe recipient of a gift from Brootas* 126. The fight was beamed the Halifax River. Chu-1 Duser—for 13 hits. 59,792 payees watched J lm ^ Oar- swoonda gony in the second extra to hit more than once from toe 14 chance* compared to toelr op- Mel Cushing and Ronny Daigle, way out in front. The Dons have ' Richards lists the more gifted Athletiu have a six foot, nine Inch ruthera sucoeacfully defend hia aeaaion. Bm lammcrt and He- field in the opening nine minutes Colnik .. 122 yn 341 ceiv e a plaque from the Kaceya the Kacey Council. were eliminated, 39-31, in toe allowed the enemy only 51.9 polnta The A ’s now have the distinction I pitcher in camp lii^ the person of ponenta’ 19 for 32. J. MsrUn ...... 1(3/1041(3/ 104 317 which was presented by Matt’s Judge Shea, iq the principal athletes who often bunt for hits— tamweight crown against mans exraanged' foul shots and for toe losers. Scoring .honors were gained by tonky ...... 112 111 223 Branford Basketball Tournamepti per game. I-aSalle has given a of being the only major league RicMe Cleorge. If he makes the 'em Songitrat In May and ...... 1« 133- 133 327 brother-ln-laW, Dr. Bernard Sheri­ speaker’s role, reviewed the life The team was compriaed of DaVe stingy 62.9, Colortao 63.1 and Phil Rlzzuto, Jerry CViIeman. Mick­ club without a victory after the that w a /it. Strong Defensive Job Deed with 18 UlHea and Surowlee OReltly ey. Mantle, Spook Jacobs, Bill grads, he'll be the tallest Gene 6O,00Qtumed out in September, to Plunkett topped CTlnclnnatl with Action continued at a fast pace Tsasset ...... 1328 ISO130 368 dan. of toe guest' of honor.' Heyart, Dick Dubonoskl, Danny Iowa 71.3, New York Yankees shaded the Conley of the Braves la and with 12. For the losers, Paganl Many De«ds Lauded . Lavelle Wows ’Em Hu\ter, Jim Busby, Bobby Young, 6-8 watch -Robert Cohen of France 22., Hpkle had 23 jmd, Fleming 19. in the second period but little and Wilkie, like Miller, netted 10 Totals ... "mo *808 1188 Renn, John Campbell, Dana Can But players of all four teams Milwaukee Braves 12-U for their Frank Sullivan of the Red Box victory by Cincinnati made Although the honor bestowed on A combined George Gobel, Herb Bobby Avila, Richie Ashbum. Bill win froimBongkltrat for-the title scoring was done. Both teams markers. Dead. Surowlee and Shriner-and-Sam LevensoR, the non, Joe Dyer, ■ George Cushing, will be eligible to take a crack at first Grapefruit League'Win. stands -6-7. Carrtithcrs\had 'vacated . . . The half^a liar out of Dudley Moore. were guilty of shoddy passing and' FOOT o r n c E Matt was long overdue, toe speak­ Bobby Daigle, Terry Cimnlimham the record of 45 polnta set by Bruton, Georg* Strickland, Chico Mickey Mantle broke out of his Burke did an outstanding job con­ ers. from Grand Knight "Patrick” rotund Lavelle, nearly brought C^rresquel, Johnny l^gan, Minnie 24th ennual^State ChanpionsMp iM Dfkea’ coach. He said at the shooting. The' North Ends were Parcel Pest <4> and Corky Fisher.. Daigle wishes to Bob Houbregs of Washington in slump With four MU, Including a I Duke'Bnlder of the DodgSrs be- tart it avould be Niagara v-. Day- trolling the boards for toe Rec Sterud ...... 07 74 Tony Bonner to humorist Jack the house down with hip stories. thank the parents who transported Minosd, NelUe Fox, A1 Kaline, Gallery Rifle Team Match for men,' held to two free throws In toe sec­ League and plavoff champions. Ifsyo ...... 08 TOO The dead-pan expression of the toe 1953 tournament. grand slam homer and he batted lieves that he’s a betUr player women and juniora will be held for the title. ond quarter, ’ whereas ' Hilinakl’S ...... 93 ^84 Lavelle. extolM toe many fine toe team to the tourney. LaSalle wlU be seeking to dupU- Harvey Kuenn and Fred Hatfield. NoHh F.» 4 Packasr (6|» „ ^ Jacob* .. deeds Matt has done in hia own former Notre Dame football 'play­ ■\ in six run* Joe Adcock homered than Willie Mays of the Giants, Friday, Saturday aqd &mday at Dudley didn't' look for any managed but one hoop by Bobby p. . • , B. F. PI*. borkln ...... 108 92 cate the two-Ih-s-row feat accoln- 824-8S8 MANCHE8T i » /‘Naturally, this list has more twice for the Braves and also Snider’s argument is a simple one. Cowlea ...... 103 la, quiet, way over the past two er who now serves with the/pro American Leaguers because I am the Wlncheeter House in taoubie until the aemi-finals. when Tedford and two .charity tosses by 1 Surowlee. ( ...... 5 3-4 1* T. Martin ...... — 103 BEST BOWUNO. acores la s pllshed by Oklahoma AAM In BIAINST. TEL. M1-8-S161 .(irove home six runs. I He reeelVee more merney than the New Haven. he fij^red to meet ' ’iai^ira. And 3 WlliK,n, 1 ...... 3 ■ ,T decades. football and baseball Giants night Included Mel Babcock’s 367 not familiar with the other Bing Miller.’ Dependable Norm Members of Moriarty Bros., first helped rock ’em' In the alsl/s. Hie 1945-46 and Kentucky In 194S-49. SUn Muaiel and Red Schoen- he tertalnly didn't find any against Burke did a strong defensive Job (lenovrai. ‘f ...... O-C § ToUIa ...... 497 678 411 1183 triple an-0 - Dudek ...... 97 91 90 278 35 basketban team vvaa introduced a late hour made those who had In the fiec League, Andy Ander- “Probably the most skillful who was held to two fouls In the 0 McKenna, f ...... 1 Q-1 J McCarthy ...... *® *5 5S S? by Toastmaster John Tierney. sat through toe threeihour pro­ Green Manor Wins' D etn ^ Tigers 3-1. Muslal went Du()ueane looked like It awa in first half and a total of lO points, 0 Auaual, ■ ...... 3 3-3 8 ■rwaronlle ...... 101 114 M 301 scin rolled a 146 alngle, Andy La- hunters are right-hand hitter Rls- four-foWour end Schoendlenat col­ Celtics, Knicks Stai a ' spot when All-America Dick Players and officials of the team gram feel satisfied, - that they mbureaux pinned a 138 and Stan a far cry.-from hia average. Mean­ 397 300 388 883 stayed to the end. / Euto and left-hand batter Fox. lected tl^ee MU. Rkdcetta rtumbled into his third while. Burke tallied but one free 11 Totals 17 19-32 63 Totaia present included George Stavnlt- Golhlk showed a 139: To Gain Tourney They harass Inflelders, must be Hlllnakr* (34) iky, Phil Welles, Bert McCohkey. Co-chairmen wet* Herb Carvey MAGICIAN—Paul' lUcharda says it takes plenty of skill to bunt sue Good Pitching . personal foul six minutes before throw in toe initial half but scored P played with the third baseman the half, but the Di'’>»ea went into 4 Tedford. f 4 .8o4clal.Delivery (I) Fred' Bissell, Joe Breen, Johnny ar.d Mahoney. Ir(8h songs by the RENCE HARWDRTH’S field ceaafully In modern'iMUjeball—and Gerry Coleman, above, of the Yan­ The Cincihnatl Redlega received NBA Playoffs Tonigl 10 points in hia team’s big second I,le»t ...... TT:...... 86 108 Falkowskl, Mahoney and Fritz ..group helped round out Spother Going all toe way with five play- 10 S ix ls / well in. Fox b*at out 28 of 34 some fine iW llng from' Corky ptweise. ccmtrol ball while Moore 1 Bell, f ... lolDi:Manno ...... ; ...... 88 .100 bred setter, 'Sammy, recently won era, the much-improved Green bunta in 1954." kees is one of the few who can do it. (NEA). r 5 Miller, f. . JO Cochran. . 103 99 Wilkinson. fine Irish Night presentation. The Valentine, G en ^ Staley and Jerry Ricketts on ice on the bench Aifain in the third period, Hllin- 6 Parsnl. c n ain halt w u jammed and addir e second leg on its (?DX with a Manor quintet raced to a convinc­ The bunt\for a hit, can be a it paid off. Si Green'was the 3 Darla, g 0 LARIvler, ____ 107 90 Brief, remarke were made by Dr. ^ ore of 192 <4. in toe dog show Lane Mid blankeX^the Boston Red Pinal Standtaga •^tomorrow., A third, if neOeseary, akl's aggressive Wilkie was the 10' Moriarty ...... 93 115 Bob O’ilalley, former Trinity Col­ tional tables' had to be set up ii' ing 51*31 victory last night over terrific offenSVve weapon, a dam­ ball dead . im a. well-executed of-bunt necesaaiy to advance the Sox. l-<). The Rralegs won the I one trusted for a shot in that only player able to connect for 1 Wilkie, g held in Saw Mill River in- N e w Correntl’s Insuranee. ’The contest, Eaatera DlvUlon will' also he played there Saturday...... 474 810 487 1478 lege athlete, and a member of aev- the lower hall to handle toe crowd. aging psycboiomcal blow to the nt. runner. game with an uneani^ run in the W L tot *yal and he ma >e two and more than one twin-pointer, geU 19 Total* ...... ,13 . 9-14 84 Totals . York. played at the East Side Rec. de­ Pet. ^ North End*. N,aor Order (3) X defensive te a m .^ e poasiblllty of In receitt years.” he points out 'With runneia on first and sec­ ninth inning. B o b ^ Morgan's I Syracuse 43 29 .597 The Western playoffs move to foul for a 36-35 halfUroe ting liOur of his. team’s eight tal- Score at half Umc. 19-i: tivorek ...... T ..... 90 93 121 303 cided toe final tlerto in toe Inter­ a wide throw mus^ be included in have seen the Mrth of the ond bases and the lead man slow, double in the 12th- i n ^ g scored I New York^ 38 34 .528 Rochester Friday and, if necea- happen ...... 97 86 93 378 r e is e r n a m e d m a n a g e r RICHIE JARVIS became the mediate Tournament which begins All Rebuilt Motors it is almoat*a physical Impossi­ AvifnoiIgnore ...... 101 10* 96 sot an analysis of the pla/a potem hing defensive alignment i^tle. with iU two Mg Ed Olson Assured Gua Niarh’os from aeconX base to Boston '36 36 .500 ■ary, back to St. P ^ Saturday. Mullln ...... 118 107 99 319 proud father of hia second son. tomorrow night at toe School St. tialiUes. suggested by Branch Rickey bility to bunt the .runner to tMrd give the PhiladelpMa niUa a 3-21 PMladeljmia .458 Syracuse and .Fort Wayne won't boys—6-8 C ’ orlle Cyro and -6-9 ...... , 134 94 98 318 [{m I. March 15 — .The born to Mrs. Jarvii Sunday at toe There Is widespread criticism later employed by a number against fielders of the caliber of see action until ^ e i r dMeion op­ John Prudhoe-^shakled b y ^ ^ iklyn Dodgers today nam^ Hartford Hospital. Richie has been The — winners' simply outmsaeu- triumph over the PitU bur^ Pi 'Wcetoni DlrieKm^* United States Holds ...... "mo "4(5 800 1513 Of Scoring Crown of players who fmi to t>unt suc' Mg league managers, including Gomez and Shantz. rates. iFort Wayne 43 29 .597 ponent emergm from the tMrd •tU (6-7>-i) and Green (6-2H) Totals fonher great outfielder tad an outstanding softball'player snd vered, outrebounded snd outahot Best Type of Bunt bowler toe past several years. cessfully and Richards contends llrdlq Te^toetts of the. Bedlega. Bill Taylor walloped two hoi ] Minneapolis ; 46 32 .556 round. The Mmi-finala will start'*’'' took a lekd at the sUrt of the Al'TOMO'nVF, LEAGVE Nstionsl League batting cham­ the surprised Insurance quintet that the censurers- are aa wet ka ;s systm pulls in an outfielder 'Naturally, a bunt has more I Rocheater 29 43 .403 Saturday if/the quarter-finals are second half. But Duquecn.. put a Margin in Pan-Ant Games Caolifle M*t«r* ({> GP W~ L T Pta. pion, Pete Reiser, as playing man­ which appeared quite disorganized and Jim Hearn pitched three acoi^ 298 ah Oregon duck in March. to provide oeven men, .including chance to work when i t . is un­ leas innings and also homered tof^U *'*'*** 26 46 .361 settled in two gemee, or neat •top to that nonsence right awaj^ Everatl loe lOT Pittsburgh . 61 P9 24' 8 66 ager of toe Thomasville, Gs. farm GIANTS throughout most dt the fray. O n - expected. With a fast runner on Prudhoe and Tyra, who totaled 50 Cunlltfe ... 123 100 323 Phpenix, Ariz., March 15' (JPi— Same OM-<)aestions the pitcher end catcher.” . spark the New Yoric GianU to an Tuesday if they go to three games. Tltor ...... ((( 119 347 Buffalo ... . 61 30 26 6 / 66 o f the Ga-F(a’ League, A Class Dl ter CTiuck Saimond lysa Green "U seems that earii time a play­ I Pitchers are moet criticised for first base and a man on tMrd and lew York—The National Baa- The New York-Boaton and Min- In the f i r s t round against Man­ Chapman . . 109 115 330 Caeyelar.d . 61 30 28 ^ 63 Circuit. Reiser, wrho will be 36 Pitcher. Jim Hearn apparently la Manor’s biggest hero as he con­ one out, moat any 'kin ^ of a bunt 11-7 Bucceas over the. Caucego hattan. managed to contri >ute oiuy ..103 er fails to lay down a bimt' tha$ ^ u r e to Mmt and Richards u ye Cubs. The Brooklyn Uodgere katb^ Assn, iwlngs into the more neapo^-Rochester aeries . are 1 powerful . ------. , LoRochalla ______^ Springfield . 61 30 20/8. 63 St. Patrick's Day, .hasn’t played determined to win back his start­ trolled both boards while smass- weeks, the manager will hear feom hie is totally unfair. “In a close can he succeeaful in aloring. the lucrative phase of the professlon- worW 82,000 to each chib. The 22 agalnat Dwjiienea, Green had 23 American Games team stood far 47-10...... 5M 531 533 1818 Bsrsh^ , .. 61 27 27 7 61 in three years. ing assignment with the New lng'20 polnta. He was sccorded- run, if not going for a base hit. turned back the BalUm^e Oriplea Other lesser ktiowne bobbed In­ Totaia sptple assistance by Birdie Webb Oie following people:, s tame with a bunt in order, the de­ 6-3 as Carl Furillo el eeaton tonight when the New wthners of the division playoffs andlucketu 20. In front of their 21 rivals today MoarSetUir BoAtator It) Providence . 61 21 34 6 48 York Giants. Hearn, who was a writers, an old ballplayerr. the lending team knows the pitcher WlUi a runiier on first base and York Khlckerbobkers and Boston ^11 receive 83,500, the loceiy •' ■ . - I . I i.i - ^ and a : continued display of to prominence. Lt. Rod Richard, Vlltner ...... 106 116 93 313 bench warmer in . the Giants’ with 16 markers. homer and two alnglea. U.S.A., formerly of UCLA,, cap­ V. CTiemerka ...... 97 ..108 112 3111 March 16 (/P)—With The smallest known fish in the general manager,' a coach or two la almost certain to ^ t , ” ^ ex- one out, a well-placed bunt many Cal tlce ralM the pla y o ff curtain 82.500. The championaMp series strength seemed in store for fpl- LaChap€llF 104 93 298 I ------, world is the Pandaka pygmea. stretch drive and also in the World Definitely enjoying their worst Idains. “So tho pitcher uquaUy times can catch the' defense un- Second baseman Bobby Avila tured the 100 meters in 10.3. The 98 88 378 the end of the reguta*- season leas Series, has been given an oppor- night of toe season, toe losers and at least 10 fans,” aaystRich' mained' a holdout afUr refusing In Boston.' > wll yield 87,5 anybody ccmld bunt, I believe I Ivn Range, with a aensatlonal P. B. with the . pitch. Obviousiy, Uw! 1^1 Rizsuto and- . play the NaUonale a beat-of- night with the Hawks winning MeCaustier ...... 98 — -117 318 I C |M day’s 11-7 victory over the Chi­ could walk out on the field and do Palm er Roofing AMeatod the Josh Culbreath .o f Norriatown, W e*t ...... 88 — 1 ^ 193 W'- 3 Cohen, f ...... 3 pitcher must lay *nhup crease the dlfflmUty of dropping featherweight Miamplon Shtgeji petitlon, with the U.S.. toe winner Fisher iff m 12 of his 17 point* ‘ "A of six out -of seven championship* ,T w o U;8. defending weightlift­ Weller .. New Motor Guaronteo Koneko.a slight favorita over the After a fairly cloie fitat baity r*rMMll«r4 n«ari IM) Roofers out front, 38-31. Iton Lar- ing Champion*. Ughtwelght Joseph (lhappeU l» .iu 333 n*& SPRING AGAIN Philipplnca’ Ben Escobar in their I Personalised Floora fought back ■on wlthlelght polnU was toe (inly contcsteil yesterday, toe imofllclai harav. f-...... 3 ■ (V3 8 scoreboard read: ^ Pitman, Verb'Beach, Fla., and 12-round title fight here;Wednes­ ■trongly in the second half to de- Hannon, f ...... o DMiryman to score from toe floor Pete (Jeorge, Olympic , middle:- Totals •,.yC...... 498 **> 633 1649 With any W ard Factory RoboDt Motor . Fort'Myers, Fla (gV-George Big 10 "Approves Football day night • I feat Naariff Arms 30-26 in the M. Slmmona, f ...... 2 In toe fourth period and this fail­ U.S. 136, Argentina 41)4. Md^hsolOT Aetajfarta (3) D atmmona, f ...... o 28. ‘Mexico 26, Panama 15, Brow Weight from Wkron, Ohio,'broke Freese, a slugging sensation with Bookmakers. gave Koneko a 6- first game of laat nigfat’a twinbUl ure, plus a steady barrage by toe their own records in, retaining ri I I '-.you Qot o Guorontoo of. 4,'000 Milos- 5 edge. 1st the West Side Rec. The action Hurliwrt, g \ ...... o entire Palmer team , spelled toe IS, Dutch West Indie* 12, Chile 10, Cormier ...... •« ;08 sa jori the in last treneguela 8, Jaihalca 7, Puerto their titles. Pitman lifted a tp' Banmpg ...... 110 134 — W TV Plan of NCAA Meny sports writers were pre­ marked opening night in the Mid- m>lhmani s ...... 4 final difference. Joe Keanw ana 7te Kloler * 104 106 133 331 1 Our mechanics or 90 Dovs—tho somo os o now motor }<«ar’s training carmp, start- ■ ^ ’ dicting a knockout, pointing to I Hewitt, a ...... 8 Rico 6V4, ‘Canada, CJolombia, Trini­ tal qf 355 kilograms, or^ get Basketball Tournameiit In the Xjurson were b«»t for the Queen*. pounds, and George 406 kOograms, Peretto, 94 116 310 .ed ofl the eame 'way cm the first the kayo records of both men. nightcap. Ponticelli'a had ioo;much Palmer BMflag (U> dad 5 each, Paraguay 2. t Guate­ r ■ - * CMcago, March 15 —Member-^of athletic directors and faculty ToUtU...... 15 0-7 30 05 891 pounds. Totals "ioo 'ioi UM day of spring training thia year. repreaentatiyes. Keneko,..23, haa stopped 23 op- height aa they won handily over Naaetn Anna (tai mala one.. FOB 1S42-50 CHEVBOLEllWith exchange | X A O O ■hip approval of the NCAA foot­ imenteJn wuinlng 35 pro il^hta the Cruisers 47-86.' F. Pti. Tost, f ...... i The talenU of several 'unsung area of your old motor. Complete with head . I " F Freese hit a home run on hia sec­ The new plan offers 13 football Howley. Y ...... ; M 2 Irish, *f eeaeeeeeee'eeAeeee* • TANkEES ball tetevleibn program for 1955 le lost seven and drew one. A fourth period acoripg spree by jrR.'Campoaeo, f ...... 2 K odei. f a a. .qeeeeeeee**** • Y members of the U,S. track and y- . ^ •• ---- ^ ond trip to the piste. A candidaU' daUa—eight to be Ulevised lUggasso. f ...... * got off to a quick start yesterday Baoekeot Beceri I Bobby Hewitt eUnched the Floors* Caripon, f ...... o field team brought surprise and Trio of Cauadiens t. Petersburg. FIs., Msrch 16] for & third base job «ith 'the Pi- tionally and five regionally. Escobar, a 24-year-old deaf Reynold*, f ...... i Bramard. c much deUght to toe American 8 FOB 1S4S-S2 FORD V-S with exchange of | ^ C O O with ah okay from the powerful The Big Ten and the Pacil|(C triumph. Jetr^ Rothman cMpped MfrCaiian. c ...... i Zatkowakl* ...... y Yu UFI—’The New York Yankees were magicians your Md motor...... U ratCL”, Freese spent the 1954 eea-^ Big Ten Conference. mute, has knocked out 25 men In In with eight points for the vlctori, J. V. Campopeo, c ...... o ■ Bfca\itch, g ...... ;*.a.a.^ faction, and updisputed praise Onut Conferences were in favor of 31 wins. He has lost 25. In six Malauaky. g ...... 8 from toe fans of tola host.metrop- In Scoring Battle due to break mit of toelr bstUng son ^ith New Orleana of the A few hours after the plan had regional television and were vigor­ wMla Naaaiffa' BiU M alauaky 53 ■lump. In toelr first four games, been announced, the Big Ten bouts last year, Escobar either Duroal, * ...... ■...... j T otals . (•' '' * > FOB 1946-86 FLYMOUTH with exchange O O Semthem Aean. where he hit .824 ously opposed to a '“ Game-of-the- topped all scorers with 13 tallies. F. PU, otla ~ toe Yanks had scored only five] and had 23 homera. stamped iU approval at a meeting kayoed or stopped every Opponent. , PonticeUl’a led aU the way Total! 11 4-13 38 3-3 10 Heading this category was Pvt . Montresl,. Msrch 15 (ff) — The 9t your old m otor...... I A# a O O Woek” plw such aa used last year. Earlier this month he 'lost p Score nt.half time, 14-13, Floora. Laraon* t ...... nma They taUled. 12: yestardsy The two leagues had gone ao far agalnat the Cijiiaera and were Kfarns. f ••••aa*******^** 1-1 IS R ^ e , a tall Negro from Um M - Nations! Hockey League’s scor­ ■gainst tha-Milwaukee Brkvea.tat| Manila decision to Severo Fuentea Id in the acoring department by 8chUlS.4 ...... OO ,0 gelea, who astonished toe track ing race moves, into Itf fins! week FOB 1942-50 DODGE Fluid-Drive with ex- | n C Q O as to threaten they would bolt the Kaneko'a manager, Takeshi S a -[.K ^ ^ CARDS CHANGE STAFF Aitksn, t 3-3 were hard-pressed to tae out s j NCAA,..if*' necessary, to reach Ford with 16 poinjU, Paul 6ar- 1-3 and fteld people with'hia 25-foot today with a aeramble on among 12 -11 victory—their first of the | dmage of (dd motor...... I«S ■astOci, aaid he was a UtUe wor- | i^'vrith 12 and Bob Ruaconl with Kuhlroanna c %eae«9v***** plus leap yesterday. Only to* fabu­ tore* Montreal players for' toe their end. - ried about Ms •flghter’a timing but St. Petersburg, Fla ( ^ —The St. LaVtamme. e ...... exhlUUoq season. 10. Dick Sylvester and.Billy Vtot Bli^., g ...... OO lous Jesse Owens, with hi* world m ie snd the Ij.OOO prize tost goes FOB 1950-51 CHEVHOLFT Power-GUde Pacific Coast Oommlaaioner Vic that otherwise Kaneko was in top ■tarred fo f the ahorter Cruisers LouU CktrdinalB pitching eteff ii Jenkins. ^ ...... record of 26-8 W in 1936. and Wil Schmidt said he did not know ahape. heeded for a big turnover thli iMa- with tt. ‘Ihere Is on* infallible rule -for Wttll motor exchange...... with IS and 10 taUiea, respectively. T o t a l s .’. . . a a'...... Ha. Steel*.. 'With 26^5<4 in 1947. 'The eontezt among Montresl• 129.88 whether hia conference would fol­ Manager Theong Escobar—no eon. Only,four hiiriers who were fcore'iit 'bali tlm*; 30-19, Palmer a. Identifying a puffball-mushroom: low the . E&g 'Ten's lead. Schmidt . Thursday's twinblll will match have done better. Maurice (Racket) Richard, Bernie It it’s white aU toe way through relation to Ben—wovld-. make no Police .A Firemen against PonU- with the team all of 1054 are back' Fourth Beat (Boom, ^ m ) Geoffrian and Jean FOB 1942-48 FORD V-8, MERCt/BY with |AW Q Q ■aid a decUion would be reeched d o d g e r s and there's no distinct stem run-1 predictions. But ha said Escobar celll'e In the 6:80 opener, and the on the roster. They are Harvey Sharing honors with Rang* was Beliveau la oompUcaUd by . the BEAUPRE ■frrhuuge of old motor...... ;)••• •“ * » 0 0 after a study of the plan. ning through tha meat, eat it. was determined to take the Orient Floors hattie the (Chiefs at 7:30. Haddix, Vic RaacM, Tom Poholsjiy John Bennett of Grand Forks, N. posslbUity that mchard, the cur­ Schmidt added, however, the title back to the PhiUpplnea. rraticalU’s (87)^ and Joe Preiko. Manager Eddie Miami. March 15 plan ia more reatricUvs than the F.-Pt*. D.. also an Army private tad 1964 rent leader,'may be suspended and 3-7 18 SUnky will have 18 pitchers in combe wiU get tho United State! AAU champion. lose out. mstaa is likely to grab tha title- , one requested by the PQC. VIDEO ADVICE P*rd. f ...... 7' camp. Ing assignment Harry Lumley of toe Leafs eras] A two-tMrda majority of -voting sailor, f ...... a. Bennett hit 26 feet 3 3-8 inches,' Richard has 74 points after gst' B U IL T LIKE N E W . ' Dodgers against, the Baltlmdre fourth beat in the record book. ting only one assist last .week. He. NCAA member achoola U needed pitteburgh— Oooch Dudley.Ir^ s s I; c "H i:! j Orioles' tonight and chances are to approve the plam Polling ends Moore oC the M ^ y suoceeefut I Habercrn, c ...... o FLYESS PLAY NINE Needless to say, Pan-American leads the league In goals with 38. ha’U juat* take tt eray On ^ e Geoirfrio& couMtad two sasista and Ovary tabulH Molpr in Words slock has baan lotolly midnight March. 21 jUbfi approval team says It is nice to have the | SSSClJSS;*?' i ...... Games i^ r d a wei^t by the w y 0 Dayton, Ohio (N E A )-A nine- mound. ’’Ain’t gonna„throar hard, moved Into seoond place wtth‘ 72 (ff ’Perry SawchulCs matea The I PS sionufocturad. Haro's why Word rshuilh last and U expected. games televised escept that he FItCh. g • Newcombe’ahld. '’Jqat gonna throw aide. * fUd Wings pelted alx goals paatl TSraie of Agreement geU tbnre mall—had advice. Two Bponito, g ' game schedule, highlighted by Personable Parry O’Brien sup­ points. He has 87 goals. BeUveau. nsi Mia Haw luotorsi Now pistons, piston pins and r i ^ ; Tennessee and Holy Ooes, has ■triku.” plied his usual punch when. he wltoout a point last wMk, dropped LumlMT. 17m lasfs beat Bawehok Under the plan, a school may ap­ days after Duqueeae lost a 67-68 31 i-ie 87 only once. As a reeult Um Torontol Osgroisid tironkshaft ond camshaft) oUcytindsrsraborsd^ iTotaU been mapped out for Dayton's pushed, the. shot 17J19 meters, or to third plac*. He has 36 (oals and pear oned nationally and once re- decision to Deytoa Univeralty, Cnilacra (Ml The beat way to natmiadar’a credit margin of two! ^ on allybr twice reil

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- - - . ^ f V Lkgfi Notice Lcfal Notice Soott < M k (« In Ralaigh. N. a Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 -HoiisesFor^ 72 Woman^o Speak After grfiduation from-coUe^, Mnz. McCarthy Repeats. MANCHESTER EVENING ^ R A tD , MANCHESTEft, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 1«, 195B 1; p a g e s i x t e e n NOTICS o r SALK AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Sanford taught achooLln China for MANCHESTER VACANT: Six room single, three SPLIT LEVEL, 9 larga rooms, full FOB ■•Orr-WTE BEMOVAL" at Manchester within. and for the a number of yoarg. \ up, thfss. down. 41 Elaridga 8t Tba Pubilo Housing Administration Dlalrict of Manchester, on the 10th day I^^l^nteii Series Conspiracy Claim o o b u esUar, g$rsgs, 100’ lot, nigh of MarAh, a :D. 1965. ' /a THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! Bjr FAGALY and SHORTEN {Uinations Waatad~- Garden—Fatab—Dairy R Wuhont Bowd. 5$ . North Main Strsst-r-4 room Caps MOTS in at ones. Pries $10,100. offers tor salo sod rOmoTSl from In 1923 riie morriM tlie head­ Aatomobiles for Salo . 4 slsvatton, trees, near bus, subur- their present site the following tempor- Present. JOHN J. WAU.ETT, Judge. master of Proctor S ch M in ChaRY* Prodacta 50 Cod 3 unfinished. Attached garage. Can McKinney Brothers, Inc. MI. ary dwelling buildings at United Homea E sute of WIlUam A. Weber, late of / ______Feaiale 88 bim. 815,000. Carlton W. Lenten tn St. ahu, China, the Rev. Edgar L San- (Ceatbioeg from Pag® Ors)' IMS PORT) tudor In good ooodt. FURNISHED ROOM St-Center. On bus line. Asking $13,700. 3-6060, Mf. 9-393i. Hutchins. MI, 94133, 94894. (Conn.4t37>, Bast Tiarttord. ConBcett- Manchester In said district, deceased. tioB. 1*41 Chevrolet tudor, Easleat APPLES—Baldwins and DtUdoua. cut (total of 23 dwelling buildings,, ebn- Upon appUdatlon of The Manchester ' Episcopal ChlS reaches fofd. The couple ret'araed to the C la n ifie d Hazel St. MI. 3-5707. talnlAg 36 dwelling units); Trust Company, adminlatrator.v praying . congratuIaUong on having appar­ terms in town. EKMiglas Motors, CURTAINS laundered and troolnf Very reaaonable while they last. CHOICE OP’ two nsw firs room for authority to compromise and settle /a high level of excellence'topw'r- United Statea in 1928 to aasume W oi^bridfs S trest— 6 rooril Disposal unit: i; Buildings: Nine — the rectorabip of' Trinity Church ently ''unsesled the Ups” of some 333 Main. dons br'my home. MI. 9-4333. Bri^ your own containers. Bot- LARGE, pleasant furnished mom ranches on Line St., $13,500. Lots for Sale 73 1-unlt buildings. Nos. 35, Sa 39, 10, II. the doubtful and disputed claims whici row ^evening wh6n the well-knoWn, trs. 290 Bush HUl Road. avsusbls. Gentleman prefsrrsd. ranch. Wc***” **^ porch, attached Choice of two new fi'vS room 93, 94, 99. lOf. Approximate sise; 34' x Raymond E. Robinson and Sarah Rob­ Mooreatowa, N. J. The 'Saaforda Army witnesses ia oonnecUon with^ Advertisement iMS DODGE Sedan, -«diO’. heater, WISH PART time office posiUon. ranches on Esssx St., $13,900. Also 33'. Thirteen-^ 3-unit buildtogs. Nos. inson hare against said estate and aa a WTritaf ' and/ authority on the refMtined in Attoreotowh until Private home, periling faciUtiea. forage, 'many extras. 'Excellent A ZONE, lot 50 X 154, on good 33-30. 35-33. 4143. 5 5 ^ 6 7 ^ . 5 ^ ; f l - part nf said settlement (or authority to the new Inquiry, anil sflded "how nice finish, clean inside. A real Blxperienced in typing, machine APPLE8-:-Plcked and windfalls,' 81 ' one new six room single on Haw* street. 81,500. .Madeline Smith, convey to the said Raymond E. Robin­ spiritual Ufa, Agnes Sanford, 1949, and^toen moved to Westboro. CLASSIFIED ADVT. Centrally located. MI. 3-5194, eonditlon. High mortgage avail- 13. 4344. 37-68. 69-^. 7 ^ , ll-i ~ he (McaeUan) did It, I DEPT. HOURS honest to goodness ^ y at S39B. transcription medical secretgry. and up. McIntosh, Baldwins, theirne St. $14,900. Sea E. k E. Realtor. MI: 9-1843. Construction: Each dwelling son and Sarah Robinson certain real speaks at the 7:30 service. They have tluwe children. No money down. Douglas Motors, References. MI. 9-4195. Romes, Grsenlngs andf Wagners. nble-“ $l®»900. Realty Co., 310 Main St. MI. la of frame Construction on cinder estate situated in the Town of Covenlrv, know." ' " piers. Exterior wails are 3x8 all as by said application ihoro fully Hie ■ author of “ The .Healing Persona scHting.^heaUng prayer g:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. MI 338 Main S t , MI. s-aiit. PLEASANT furnished room, 109 94397, MI. 34430. BOLTON—160 acres, large frontage McClellan in his opening state-* WARREN E. HOWLAA ^ D studa with S ' plywood on exterior and Appears, it Is / - . Light” will not only address the for the sick In body.^hid, or. soul Birch St'reet. MI. 9-8554. on Routs 8 — 12 room house, V ' pl)Twood on Interior and caiHnga. ORDERED: That the (oyegolng appli­ are asked to bring thhm^o the 1338 DOTOE coupe.' Radio Situations Wanted— ' 'SEVEN MILES out — Elvs room brook, $M,000. Warren E, How­ zioort are of wood iolsts with alngle cation be heard and determined at the Ccngpegatlon but le ^ them in ment said he feels tiie committee Is COPY CLOSING TIME heater. Goood condition,^ 175. wood floorfhg: under side of floor .Is Probate office In Manchester In said experience of healing prayer at CSitlrch early and occupy thh-ffoot "entitled” to the' Army rpport en • 39 Household Goods 51 FURNISHED room wlUt continuous Realtor ranch, oil, hoe water heat. Three land, Hsaitor, ML 8-8800. Ml. *. % FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 9-338S. bedrooms, all utUlUea. Assums Insulated. Roofs are of wood roofers District, on the 31st .day of March. A.D. the close of the service,' after i$ewg Wedneeday evenhig. Sulee'. hot water, shower. Private en­ MI-3-8600—MT-3-S711 8-5711. and asphalt shingles. 1955 at ten o'clock In the forenoon, and inquirieg.have been made from sur­ Iferess. ROUf3H Carpentry, awhe framing FRANK’S n Bujrtng and aelllng trance, Gentleman. 101 Cheetnut 1>A% stats mortgage 35 years, Equipment: Bach dwelling unit that noHce be given to all persons in­ which Mrs. Sanford will be the MON. THRU FRL rounding’ towns corieemlng Mrs. Sberetary of the Army Stevens [rience. General laborer or good used furniture and antlquea. St. MANCHESTER 857.80 monthly IncludA taxes and should contain an oil burning kitchen terested In said estate of the pendency guest of the Woman's .Auxiliary , 10:30 A. M. 1947 STUDBBAKER coupe, black, r. Willing to learn, age 42. Resort Property for Sale 74 range, oil burning space heater, kitchen of said appllcatlon.'and (he time and and the congregation for refresh­ Sanford’s visit to St. p ox- contended, that the report in ques- WIU be open 6 a.m. to 9 p.in. MI. interest afta^ down paymentc sink and 20-gallon 'hot water tank, place of hearing therhsp. by publishing s M^RDAY9A.M. heater, $150. MI. »-$7S8. FURNISHED room, cosiUnuoiia lioi Price 813,800. Phone Barbara ments and an informal get-togeth­ ish authorities are prepi.xing for Uoh contaihed. secret "inform^on '9-6902. 9-6880, 430 Lake St. The West Side. One bldck toilet, bathtub lavatory. Some utalta a copy of this'order In Some newspaper about InvesUgatlvs m ^ o d s and water. Private entrance. OenUe- Wooda Agency, MI. 9-7703. COVENTRY LAKE — Waterfront have an ice-box. having a circulation in said, district, at er In the parish house. an overflow congregation- FLOR1U7CE oU-gae combination from Center Street. Si^Yoom Park cottage full lot, large veran­ Sealed blda will be aubmitted for all Isasl five days before the day of said techniques" plus information from TOCK OTOPCRAlioN WILL 1943 PONTIAC four-door sedan, tu- man. 55 East CSnte.r St. hearing.'to appear If they qee cause at Mrs. .Sanford has jusC returned Othcr Lenten servioea in St. BE AFiSECIATCD . Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 four-four, chrome tops, lights and Cape Cod with garage and da, flush toilet, running water. buildings under "Disposal Unit No. 1.” Mary’s (Wednesday will be the Holy sebret informants whose disclhsurs tone grey. MI. 9-6337 after 4 p.m. if bids are mailed. It will be the re- said lime and place and be heard rela­ to her home in Westboro, Mass., to aq outsider mi^t Jeopardln timer. Make kn offer. 38 Pearl St. FUiRNISHED bedroom near Cen­ Ebctra lot available. Selling due to eponsibllity of the, bidder to aee that his tive thereto, and make return to This Oommiihion at 7 a.m. and the Holy THE NEW MANCHESTER Pet amesite drive, storm windows, after an extensive winter’s tour future investigations, MI. 9-4420. ter. Gentleman preferred. 35 Fea- Manchester, Main St-^2 family illneas. Call tor appointment. bid Is received ^ o r to bid opening at court, and by roallink tn a registered conducting healing missions Oom'-tunion with intercessory Center, 995 Main St. invltea you fireplace, nice lot. Sensibly 2:00 p.m.. E.8.T.. on M u ch 23. 19U. letter on or before March 11, 1956. a Stevens’ comments wore mads in " Dial M^-5121 ier St. MI. 8-8547. Campbell A Burnham. JA. 8-5480, throughout the southern part of prayer at 10 a.m. The weekly chil­ >rd pi to visit pets of all klnda. Con­ ONE TAN, one gray 9xl3.{Xotten flat, oil heat, two car garage, large Blda will be received at the Otflee of copy of this order to Louis F„ Weber. an exchange of letters with McClel­ Dodge sedan,.Wu. 9-2438. priced at |14,200. JA. 8-6489, JA. 8-8433. the Director. New York Field Office, 36 n e s co tt St., Worcester .5. 'M a ss.; the United States. Her husband dren’s Lenten Service will oe held ______\ ______necticut bred Parakeets. ML lot, good condiUon throughout. lan which the Senator said would mgs. Excellent condition.' Two Public Housing Administration, 346 Mary L. Weber, 4 Lawrence S t, Rock­ Is the Rev- Edgar L Sanford, the Thursday at 8:30 p.m. wdth the 1953'DESOTO Powermastei' club 9-4273. Hours Monday tbrough months old. MI. 9-4791 after 5:45/ Apartments—Flats— Priced for quick sals. Broadway, New York lA New York, ville. Conn.; Herman H. Weber, Gerald go into the hearing record. Friday, 10 to 9:30, Thuraday 'tU T.J. CROCKETT until 2:00 p.m.. KS-T., on March 33, Park. South Coventry. Conn.; Mary E. rector o f -St. Stephen’s d iu rch in auto fleM making ptefcuos at the coupe. Good condition. Oiie owner. Tenements 63 Suburban For Sale 75 1955, at which lime Mas will be pub­ Weber Flechslg. RinD No. 1. West Wil- Westboro. distant schools Rt 3 o’clock. Peresa is the New York Oty No dealers.\May be seen by cul- 9 p.m.. Saturday 9 to 9, S. A H. Four rooms, full basement, oU llninoB, Conn.; Charles E. Murphy, Jr.. dentist who waa promoted to mMjOr Loot and Found \ 1 YEAR OLD PHILCO 12 ft. freeser. Broker licly opened. The government reservea lucent wTiUitga of Mra. Sanford ing MI. 9-6896, Green atampe. , 3H COMFORTABLE fumlahsd heat, amesite drivt. Combination TWO COTTAGES at Crystal Laks. the right to reject any and all' bids, ISttedman St, Hertford. Conn,; Luth­ and later given an honorabla dis­ MI. 9-6369. Can be lived in year 'round. Needs and-or waive .any Informalities therein. er Murphy. 118 Edgemont Ave.. West include not only ..‘The Healing FOUNI>—Pup. block, white rooms, suitable,one or two middle- O ffice: MI-3-6416 Harlford, Conn.: Antha Murphy Hill, charge despite his refusal on TWENTY month old pedigread fS' aged adulte. hu. 34951. windows and*scresns. Very clean— soms repair, 88,500,* Call MI. Work to he done: Bulldinga are to he Light,” for which 'shp is famous, brown, monprel ni«l« with chalp. 1946 DE SOTO, radio, iMater, re removed from preseqt location. locatic Includ' Rt. No. 3. Box 112A, Johnson City High­ but also two novelS'.whlch il­ Expanding Diner grounds of possible self-incrimina­ cent motor overtiaul. very good male Irtah Setter. iReeaonaMe. 3 ROOMS FURNITURE 89,800. 9-2631 after 5 p.m. Ing cinder block plere. way, Kingsport. Tenn. Call jjof Warden. Ml- M540. . Residence: MI-9-7751 •-'T % _ ------piers, exterior stairs. lustrate her belief 1ft the 'ppwer of tion' to answer questions about . condition. Must be driven to be Call MI, 9-2290 between 1 and 5. sue ROOMS. Beautifully decorated. platforms, clothes line posts and similar JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. Bedroom Suite, Living Room Suite, O ntraliy located. No amall chU- New four room homes plus two NUMEROUS hoines for sale in Bol appertenances. All debris Is to be ro- prayer. The novels are called "The Communism. FOimt>— Lotte black and li(ht ireciated. Asking $348. MI. 39 STEPHENS ST. Custom buUt LIMITATION ORDER To House Stores Dinette Set, Rugs, Lamps, Tabiss ton—Five room Cape Cod for mov.ed and grounds left broom clean. Lost Shepherd,” and ”0 Watch­ MeCkrthy, former ch a lm sa o f brown part German Shepherd, dren. Phone after 5 p.m. MI. four bedroom brick-colonlil, two- unfinished now under cVnstruqtion. Purchaser will be required to agree AT A 'XIURT O P PROBATE h-Id Livestoclf—Vehicles 42 $11,900; five room ranch with at nt Manchexter within and tor the man!" Laat fall she piiblislied a tho subcommittee, has Instated male. Peg Warden. MI. 3-4540. 9-5648, car heated and fireproofed ga- Plaster walls, full InsulStion, hot that he will not relocate the buildings, With An tached gwage, lot 150 x 800 for or any part of the structures, witnUi Dlxlrlct nf Mancheiter, on the lllh day chlldreiv^s hook called "Let’s Be­ .Louie Bayer, owner of the build­ ‘some Oommunlt mnstemitnd" 1$49 OlffiVROLET ^-ton pickup or WE BUY COWS, calves and beef ' rags, den, sewing room, .two Arc- water, oU hast, fireplsM, open of March. A.D. 1955. LOST—Tiger ’ and yettow female ELECTRIC NICE THREE room fumlahed 818,600, Nice two bedroom colonial the Town of East llartford. lieve.” which became available at ing at 641 Main St. which former­ ttes responsible. Stevens has dis* 1949 Chevrolet Fleetline 2-dOor. cattle. Also -horses. Piela Braf:^ plaocs, gumwood trim throughout, ■Uircase, full rough floo^g on Inspection: Buildings may be In­ Present, JOHN J. WAU.KTT. Judge. Persian cat in vicinity of E. Mid^ apartment with modem bath. AU . on two acres for $17,000. Also quite Estate- of Martha M. Curriorlate of moat bookstores before Christmas. nttfd that, 'While conceding ths Both iiKexcellent running condi­ TeL Ml. 8-7405. cersmte tile bath and lavatory. 2nd floor, porch. Built by Anaaldl. spected Monday through FYlday. from ly housed the Silk CTty Diner, die Tpke. and Main St. Mnder REFRIGERATOR utilities.' In privats horns, 833.80 a few building lota. T. J. Crockett, 9;(» a.m.' to 4:00 p.m.. March 14 Manchester In xald Diitrlct, deceaaed. This book was illustrated by her case Was. badly handled.. He tion. C w MI. 3-6083 after 5 Walk-ln linen and cedar closets. On motion of I-auchlan Currie of raid plans to build a virtually new acknowledged it again in one o t his please cidl Nelson Smith. Tel. MI. p.m. 193 Mfcto St. "D E LTDCE ’ RANGE per week. Couple. Writa Box A, Five room ranches. Full bh BnJker, o «lce MI. 8-5416. Resi­ through March 18, 1365. by applrihg at Mancheater. admlnletrator. son, who Is studying for the min­ Herald. Convenient to bus and achool. the Office, of the Executive Director. istry. building on the site which would letters to MoCteUan. ^«T 2. Business Services Offered 13 Roofing—Siding 16 Bbhds-r-Stock^ Articles For Sale / 45 ment, plaster walls, oil hot wat< dence, Bolton Center. MI. 9-7751. Housing Authority of the Town of'E ast ORDERED; That alx monthx from X Only Owner moving out of ataje. For the lllh day of,March. 1955. be and the A^es Sanford's life and influ­ house two stores and possibly of­ In a letter to Stevoia, MbCW- Mortgages 31 THREE ROOM furnished, heated app<^tmcnt to lnq>ect call. A. R. heat, tile bath, modem kitchen./ Hartford. Maybrrry'"layberry Vliiagr.Village. 70 -Canhon aame are limited -and allowed for the RA Y’S ROOFING CO. Shingle and ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ $375 BOLTON—Five rooms and apace Road.. East Hartford. Connecticut (Tele- ence have extended throiighout fice apace above. lan raid 'withdrawal of an Atmy Auto Accra^ries—^1)rcs 6 apartment. UtUities furnished. Wilkie k C o . MI. 94389. phone;'hone: 3-3107).MU ...... F\irther...... Information,...... credltora within which to hrlng In their LOST—Boxer male, fawn color. Re- VICHI'S TELEVISION. For sales built up roofs, gutter and con­ FIRST AND Second mortgages able and standard typewriters. Industrial land for sale, near additional room. Hot water oU claima agalilat aaid eataie, and aald m o^ o f the 'world. Bom in Kash- Estimated price of the work la Inspector general'a report on the Centrally located. Write Box J. eat. Lot 100 x 300. Quick occu- Including bid forma, terma and Condl- $15,090, according to a permit Is­ srard. MI. 9-8937. BATTERIES — 60^ off. Square and service call MI. 9-3980. Mem­ ductor work, s-oof, chlmn'ey re­ bought for our own account. Fast, All makes of adding -machines Ysa, these are used but in good THREE-FAMILY, excellent condl' railroad tracks. tlona of aale and inatrucUona to bidden, adminiatrator li directed to slve public ing, China, ebe 'waa the daughter case "can dale Dr., when plans will be made money in the bank. Auto Driving School AUS'THf A. CHAMBERS CO-, . take over a good business. Write furnace, ducts, $50- 3H. 9-2393. neigmiorhood.—$17:500. bam, garage, artesian well, 4 Hospital officials said today local And*long distance moving, Box G,' Herald, for complete in. child deaperstcly needs- 4 or I acres. Garden land, fruit treeS) for the annual spring runontage New and Used Cars DRIVING InstrucUons from your FURNITURE Repair Service: NEW t :v , LOUNGE chair. Uall 13 room apartment. Call PI. 24494. SIX R(K)M Cape Cod, oil heat, that several local gtaff members paclttng,'storage, Call 1^, 3-6187. formation. , ALMOST NEW copper hot water GLASTONBURY — Five room combination windows, amesite $13,700. Owner PI. 2-7108. sale. Hoetessea 'will be Mrs. John home. Dual-control Insured car, Complete repairing, refinishlng, tank fittings, 80 gallon cspacity. Short St. ' Kelly and Mrs. Andrew H. Wsw- expect to attend sessions in their Hartford GH. 7-1428. ranch. L ot 100 x 200.—$13,600. drive, outside fireplace. Cdhven- special fields of interest, but a list standard or automaUc. Call Man. restoring on all types of furniture. Ml. 9-7333 after 6:30. $55. land. McCLURE PONTIAC, Inc. Zigmund' Goidi, Prop. Formerly Business Property For Sale 70 ient location. Liberal-finimclng. A of those planning to make the trip Chester Driving Academy, PI. MAN CHESTER Package Delivery. Help Wanted^—Female 35 LAWSON TYPE sofa, good condi­ Wanted—Real Estate 77 AIR CONDITIONING 3-7249. Toll free.. of Watkins Bros. Tel. MI. 3-7449. 100', THREE foot high, wire fence, For Furtl^ Information Phone real buy at $11,400: Call A. R. has not yet been compiled. 373 Main St., Manchester Light trubkin{^.and package deliv­ tion. MI. 9 - 7 ^ after 6 p.m. ' MANCHESTER — ExceUent 5 ^ Wilkie and Co. MI. 9-4339; Our Lady of thfc Moot Holy IJke G-E HeaUng . . . G-E Air CosdlUoi^g. la de­ ery. Refrigerat'on, washers and ANT LADY can earn 315, $25 week­ 8 steel posts for baby's play yard. ARE YOU CONSIOE^G The major theme of the assem­ MORTLOCK'S DRIVING School. acre' plot, In Manchester Green PRANCfikK. WAGNER Roeary Mothera Circle will meet bly is “better care for the more signed with one thought in mind— TOUE COMFOBT. TcL MI-9-454S—Open Eive. Until 10 'atove moidng sj^ialty.. Folding ly, part tlifie. Show Maisonette’s MI. $-8488. ELECTROLUX, complete aitsch- FOUR BEDROOM older home In SELUNO .YOUR PROPTOTYT Lost confidence quickly restored V AND M rubbish removal and odd dresses, lingerie. (Bonus Dresses), area. AU uUUties. Many posslbla. ' R f ^ t o r Wa wHl aipprBiat youiy'property tomorrow at 8 p.m, at the home of than one million patients who are Our experienced and highly aldlled Inatnllatlon atsft 4 3 chairs for rent 9-0762. meitts, exceUent condition. CaU uses. Warren E. Howlsqd, Resllor. good condition situated on a love­ Mre. Barbara DiBattisto. 12 Ox­ 1941-40 OLDE3t Chevroleta, Fords by a skilled, courteous instructor. Jobs. MI. 9-6035. P. O. Box Ml, Hartford. free and without any ebligstion. annually treated, in New Eng­ and service organization nsanre you of complete after 6. MI, 9-8938. MI. 3-8600, 34711. M I-9-V28 ly lot with a frontage of 144 feet. ford St. Co-Hootesaes 'will be Mra. other good transportaUan. Good License included. Insured, dual Boats and Accessories 46 We also buy property/ for caah. land’s 8700-million hospital plant.” satlafacUon. yesr-aftor-year-after-year. Call nS sooR credit enables us to accept $5 controlled standard and hydrama- COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart GIRLS, WOMEN—married, single MANCHESTER RDV-New large Oil ateam heat, garage. Priced for Marcella L’ Heureux and Mra. This objective will be discussed for free eatlMtel ^ . R. Wolcott on wringer and auto­ CHRISCRAFT BOAT kits. 8’ pram, SALE BARGAINS immediate sale at $13,000. Elva Selling or bujdng contact Ruth Murray. down. Douglas Motors. 338 Main tic cars. MI. 9-7398. Painting-:— P a p ^ iing 21 Enjoy a business-of your own. Be. 6-room cuatom buiU\ Cape Cod. STANLEY BRAY/ Realtor by experts in every phase of hos­ S t matic waidilng machines, electric come the representative in your $53 deUvered. 14’ Sportsman, STORE FOR any type business. 316 Tyler, Realtor. ML 9-4469.. AUTOMA’n C WASHERS Spruce St. MI. 9-2997. Completiily modern. Full tile bath BRAE-BURN REALTY pital operation from the point of AUTO DRIVING InstrucUon from ranges, vacuum cleaners, motors, PAINTING—Ebcterlor and Interior, neighborhood of naUonally known $180.05 deUvered.. 14’ Caribbean Dr. Emat Richter, a German 1949 CHEVROLET de iHXe sedan. New end Used plus lavatory. Hot water heat, full BRICK CAPE, alx rooms (two un­ Ml-: view of administrators, doctors, your home. .Insured dual control smsil appliances. Welding, 180 raperhanglng, ceilings refinlebed. Avon Cosmetic Co. No experience runabout, 3307 deUvered. Many who has been studying municipal nurses, engineers, dietitians, trus­ Radio and heater, excellent con­ . Main Street. ML 6-6678. Ahed dormer, large kitchen, ga­ finiahed) 4 years old. Screened car. Larson. Driving School. MI. wallpaper books on request, necessary. We train you. High others to choose from including refrigerator rage; combination atorm windowg. FOR PROMPT ctmrteoUB aervlce, government in Manchester and tees, laboratory technicians, phar­ dition. Had three, only one left. mates given. FuUy Insured. LOT—100’ X 200', AA zone./Ocared, breezeway, garage, Ruaco com­ FOR REST lURNER 9-6075. commissions. C^l MI. 9-2814. cabin crulaers '3377 and up. Bar Lot 100’ by 300’. Many -extras. Im­ selling or buying/ real estate call the government of Connecticut un­ macists, members of women’s L ... I Better come arid get it at $495. GETT YOUR orders in early lor Edward R. Price. MI. 9-1008. ELECTRIC STOVE MI. 3-5625. bination windows; $lSj900. MI. low's, 1089 ‘ Tolland Tumplks, mediate occupancy. Asking Johnson Building Company;' Man­ der an excliange plan sponsored auxiliaries and boards of directors. PERFORMANCE Douglas Motoraij 833 Main St. INSTRUCTIONS grven from your roto-U-itng of gardens and lawns, WOMAN FOR cooking and down­ Buckland. Tel. MI. 3-5095. AIR CONDITIONER 9-4837. home on insured, dual controlled also laying of atone walls and re­ NOW IS THE Um’e to have your $18,500. Brae-Bum Realty. Phone chester, Ml. 3-74M. I ■ by the United States Government Many nationally prominent fig­ USE WILLIAMS stairs work. Live in preferred or Houses For Sale 72 $1000 DOWN, large 3 bedrOom ures. will participate in the three 1954 FORD, Fordamatic, two tone cars,'standard or autom we. M, k conditioning of lawns. Arthur Gay. job done' before the rush. Free by day. Write Box L. Herald. Prices Too Low To-Publish MI. 84273. and conducted through Columbia green, tinted wrindowa, whitewalls Barstow Says: ■ ranch, fireplace, 1 acre, high ele­ WANTED—Four room home, $9000- University, will be guest speaker day program. They include: Edwin M.' Driving School. MI. 9-6541. if MI. 9-6275. estimates. Paper book available. BRAND NEW six room single, four $11,500, also 5 or 8 room home, skirts and accessories. MI. 9-7174 BDC ROOM Cape Cod', HoIUater vation, trees, garage, auhurban. at the Klwanis' Club .meeting L Clrosby,. M.D., director, Ameri­ eULF SOLAR O I L S E R V 1 C no answer call MI. 9-6626. Also taking orders for* outside |T PRESS i^rator. Apply in “IT’S THE TRtJTH!’* ABC APPLIANCE CO. bedrooms, breezewsy and at- $12,000-816,! Several clients with DOORS OPENEX), keys fitted, painUhg. MI, 9-1614. Raymond only. New Model Laundry, Street. Fireplace, hot water oil Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-3133, Thursday At 12:15 at the Man­ can Hospital Assn-., Chicago, III.; MI-9-1575 21 Maple St. tjiched garage. Fireplace, base­ heat, atorm doori and Windows. subetantial ' caah. Carlton W, 1949 CADILLAC, heater, Iwdrama AUTO DRIVING Instruction. All copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, Trudeau. imit St. BOATS-BOATS-BOATS 9-4694. chester Country Club. A . B. -C, Knudson, M.D., physical FUEL OIL Uc, radio, new Ures. ExceUent board radiation, hot water heat, Priced for quick •lale, 113,500. Hutchins, 94182. 9-4694. 341 IROAD ST. /T a.lori-9.4i48 lessons on Insured dual control guns, etc,, repaired. Shears, STOREWIDE SALE and rehabiiilation service, Veter­ 2 oil, bath and lavatory, larga condition. Call MI. 9-9814. cars, standard or automatic. kniVes, mowers, etc., put into con­ PAINTING AND Paperbanging, See the new 16’ Lawrence ply Manchester I-Aasociatet, Realtors, MANCHESTER—Immaculate four ans Administration, Washington, Y COMMUTE? • knotty pine kitchen. To inspect ' Telephone>U, 94884, 9-9221, 3-7483 room Cape. Nice Shaded lot IF READY’ to buy, aeU, exchange St: Bernadette's Mothers Ctecle Capable experienced instructors. dition tor coming needs. Braith- quality work, reasonable prices craft. Fiberglass covero(| mahog Substantial discounts on all fur­ real estate, mortgages arranged. D.' C.-; Maj.-Gen. George Arm­ BEST USED CAR BUYS Cordner Auto School. MI. 9^10, waite, 63 Pearl street. and prompt service. Free estl any decks, mahogany aeata, back niture, appliances, baby furniture call GoodchUd Realty Co., Real­ 3uiy time. ______. ' Amesite drive, Timken burner. On will meet tonight at 8 o’clock at strong, surgeon general. United To Be A tors. MI. 3-7925 any time. Consult / Howard R. Hastings, 1953 Dodge 4-Dr. Sedan—Radio, JA. 7-8680; mates. Ftilly insured. Call-" Bert rest, floor racks, bronze handles, and lamps. • bus l|M. price $10,800. Gas­ the home of Ita. Winifred Faber, States Army, and MargAret Glffin. SEWING MACHINE repairing — ton Realty Co. Office 165 School Agency/ ktl. 9-U07. 6 Dover Rd. :z: heater and gyro. ElxceUent. $1295 Plante. Ml. 9-6665, TELEPHONE OPERATOR cleats and chocks. Only $299.50. SIX ROOM Cape’ Cod, 3 unfinished, R.N., assistant director, National 1952 Pontiac 2-Dr. Sedan—Radio, courteously and expertly done. CHAMBER’S FURNITURE Big 'n Little Match'mata$ ,8t. MI. 94881, MI. 9-5731. ABOI TO Sell your property League for Nursing, Inc., New Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 Work guaranteed at low coat. ABC PAINTING, decorating and floor 14’ moulded YeUow Jacket.'. Smooth, garage, oil heat. F.H.A. built. Im­ heater and hydra. Many ex- Right Here InsManchester At The Green mediate occupancy. Manchester ------XT------— Immt ate action assured. A. J 9t. Jude Thaddeua Mothera Cir­ York, N. Y. In all, 12^ speakers Appliance Co., 21 Maple St. M3. landing. New 1955 wallpaper Full-time work Yor girls Who neat and fast.—$399. Co., Realtors. CH. 94489 traa ...... $1195 BICYCLE REPAIRING aU types. Hours: 10 to 5—7:30 to 8:30 Associates, Realtors. Telephone Gattt cle will hold a meeting at the and panel membere, .representing 9-1575. books. Free estimates. Call Gil­ are high school nmjuates. Part- Wondarful For MaIron$ evi JA. S-3989. 15 states and the District of Co­ 1952 Pontiac Cptalina H a rd to p - Ekigllsb a specialty. Now open 4 bert' Fickett after 5 p.m. MI. Peiin-Ysn Boats.* Any model. 14’ Ml. 9-0384, 9-9231, 3-7433, any time. home ol -Mrs. rtobeii Gorman, 78 Radio and heater, hydramatic. time, work for high , a^ ool seniors'. ADMIRAL console 16‘! T.V. V.H.F. Cottage SC, tomorrow high^ at lumbia will take part in the 28 sec­ TOP CAR RUTS p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Manchester 3-6982. Commander, double [dsnked, back LISTINGS r WANTED — Single, Many extras, ...... $1395 only. Glenwood combination 4 and 8:30. tion program. Cycle Shop, 166 West Middle Turn­ Household Services INTERES’rtNG W< rests. Handle up to 25 H.P.—$409. 4. Good condition. 85 Litchfield St, tw&family, three-family, ‘ bual 1952 Studebaker V-8 Commander pike. KU. 9-3098. Offered 13-A property. Have many cash Hardtop Radio, heater and TRAINING w n ^ b a y 16’ Thompson Fisherman. Lap- lyers. M oi^ages arranged, overdrive. Sharp...... $1095 Courses and'Classes 27 Stiake. Yoiy know the quaUty.— COAL Fttiiaets OAS WEAVING, of bums, fnoth holes m a p l e BUNK beds, complete. ca lf George L. Graziadio, THREE INCREASES YOUR 1951 Studebaker V-8 LandciHiiser Business Services Offered 13 and tom clothing, hosiery runs, $ 4 4 5 .'. ■ Call after 5 p.m. MI. 3-4539. Realtor, MI. 9-8878. 109 Henry -Radio and heater, automatic RADIO - ELECraONlCB - Tele- Chadwick li Cempady handbags repaired, zipper re vision Servicing. “ Leam by Do- FIRST YEAR \ Street. drive. Excellent ...... $$45 C. AND H. HOAR, formerly Harold placement, umbreliaa New 18’ ThomjiSon Off-Shore BEAUTIFUL Cklnesa hand hooked Kalamazoo Salea and (tervies SUNHEAT RIRHACE OIL GIVES A Son’s Rubbish Removal. Cel­ Iuk" at ‘ 'Connecticut’s Oldest Talk with m !w donway In bur Fisherman will be on display 1950 Studebaker Champion 2-Dr. men’e ahlrt collars reversed and Electronics School." Spring tehn 13 X 18 rug with under-paddihg. 564 Center 8t—MI-tMM6S SELLING?— Ust your property Sedan—Radio, heater and over lars, yards and attics cleaned; MI. employment office' at 806 Main March 24th. Get your order in for ■H replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ starting.' Enroll now for pracucal Muat be seen to be appreciated. A with this office for personalised drive. Clean. .$485 .9-1064. M. 9-4034. ing Shop. Streel, Tuesday through Thursday, the 'biggest' boat and boat value wonderful buy if you have the service. Alice Clampet, Realtor, day or evening class. For |ree 9 A. M.' to 4 P. M., or esU her at ever. IS’ x 7’ x 3’. 6’’.—$945. 1949 Studebaker Land Cruiser RUBBISH and ashes removed. Gen- spot for it. Ml. 3-5396 after 5 p.m Office 843 Main St., Manchester.\ 4-Dr.—Radio, heater, overdrive FLAT FINISH ■ Holland window descriptive circular phone JA. MNtcheU 3-4107. ^ erai cleaning of attics, ceUars and 5-3406, or write New England XU. 9-4543. Clean...... $445 shades, made to measure. All EVINRUDE MOTORS . yards. Cali M and M Rubbish re­ :mqtal Venetian blinds at a new Technical Institute, 193 Trumbull ■ .....i j u j WANTED—West Side of Manches 1948 Dodge 4-Dr. Sedan—Radio, moval. Ml. 9-9757. St., Hartford, Conn. TERMS—TRADES . Musical Instruments 53 heater. Very good...... rS$295 ’'low price. Keys made whife you SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND ter. Modent single home. W rite! M; ' wait. Marlow's. DIESEL HEAVY equipment. Meir MUSIC Instrumental rental. Com MANCHESTER Box K. Herald. , CHORCHES MOTORS ^ CALL TBAYS TV TELEPHONE COMPANY- BARSTO^’S • . • - plete line of Instruments. Rental For Quick, Honest, Reliable FORMICA COUNTER tops. Uno- are being, selected in this area to Jliat'North of Post Offics . WANTED—Eight "room colonial in studebaker Sales. Service be trained for -high pay jobs aa appUed to purchase price. Rrare- 80 Oakland St., Manchester Isum, plssUb wall tUe. Asphalt, EsisblUhed 1922 AUTO PARTS desirable and convenient location. Service Diesel mechanics, operators of Help Wanted— Male 36 santing Olds, Selmer, Bach Fed- SuNHEAT is high in Open E\'enings Until 9'P. M. rubber. Vinyl, cork tile. The TUe Phone MI-9-7234. ler And Bundy. Metter’s Music '.'70 BR‘/AD ■ . Alice -Clampet, Realtor. MI. Call MI-9-8550 Shop. Ml. 9-3655. Buckland. tcactors, bulldMers, cranes, and 9-4543...... ; heating tvalue—more Ml-b-9483 If No Answer Or Evenins^ marine Diesel engines, partf men GAS STA'nON attendant' over 30, Studio, 177 McKss. ML 8-75(^ Terms at Bank Rates and many other jobs (n this mectiahlcally inclihed. Salary $70 1949 EVINRUDE Speeatour. 33 MI-9-7609 to 375. Rbferencea required. ^ SEEujFroEir heat units in ev.ery gal­ Building-Contracting' 14 rapidly expanding industry. If you h.p. $90.‘ Ml. 9-3$T4 after 6 p.m. . Wanted— To Buy 58 Legal Notice ifFTrr'l.'F;'•j'w- "» 1958 GHEVROLET Bel-Air hardtop, BILL TRAYGIS are mechanlcaUy minded and Write Box E , Herald. lon. High heating value radio, heater, very clean, good GEUfElRAL Construction, altera­ 16’ WOLVERINE molded plywood MAPLE KNEEHOLE desk, LIMITATION ORDER tires. Douglas Motors, 333 Main ANTIQUES Refinishld. R ri^ rih g want increased earnings you owe WANTED—Pin boys, age 16 or LEAF SPRIMHi means fflal eavinga in . tions, ' remodeling, plastic tile, it to yourself to fljjd out whether outboafd boat. Complete with maple chest of drawers. GOOD CLEAN USED CARS St. * done on u y tufiiiture. ‘m inan, .counter work', garage, etc. No-job over, Tuesday mornings, 9 to 13. controls, steering, lights, etc, 25 . FOR MOST AIL CARS AT A COURT OF PROBATE h*W every dollar 'you spend 189 South \Maln 8t. Phone * MI. or hot you can quwify. For free for Y. M. C. A. ladles bowling at 34153. at Manchester within- and. (or the Easy Tamw — Guaron f 8 — lo s t in tho Long Ron. too small. Eugene Glrardin, 16 Information without obligation 7i.p. Johnson outboard motor and District of Manchester; on-the llth day I960 CHEVROLET Judor de .luxe. 3-5643. Trotter St. Ml. 9-5609. "Y ". Call MI. 8-7206. Teenee traUer, May be seen at 89 WANTED to buy, uSed, man’i con . SPRING BOOSTERS o f March. A.D. 1965. for heaitiibg your home. Low original mileage, excellent write: Tractor Training Service Tanner St. matched golf clubs with bag. Call Preaent. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. 1954 CHEVROLET STA. WAGON 1953 lUiCK RIVIERA condition. Must sell lor personal GONDER'S T.V. Service, avmUeble CABINET m a k in g - We also do Inc, Box D, Herald. , w a n t e d :—Rope climber., for tree EsUte nf------Ethel. _ Etnerj , willlama, llte reasons. MI. 8-6364 after 5 p.m. any time. Antenna conversions. work. Muat have Ucense to drive MI. 9^5753 after 6 p.m. . of Manchester in said District, de- Beautiful hardtop convertible with radio, bsater, all types oDcarpentry.work, re­ INSTRUCTIONS: Good pay jobs of ceased. "SIO” De Luxe model six passenger handy man. Philco factory supervised service. modeling, alterations, etc. Good truck, good job for the .right man. Building Materials 47 On' motion of Harry B. Williams, Jr., dynaflow, power steering and msay other quality 1950 CHEIVROLET’ 6e luxe, two Tel. MI; 9-14M. fered’ trained auto bo^-fender Phone Rock^^le 5-7093. fid e Radio, heater, defrosters and signal lights. Lus- workmanship, and reasonable Rooms Without Board 59 of said Manchester, administrator. terous t-tone blue finish.' Driven only 9,200 miles. egtras-'A low mileage beauty that looks and ruM d oor.' EhcceUcnt condition, 8595. merl in dally "wsuit-adS," Put in ORDERED; That alx montha from like a now one and yet you can purehaae thM FURNITURE Retlnlahlng, antique rates. Estimates gladly given. a few hours weekly learning weld the llU sday of Match, 1966. be and the As good ss a aew one nnd carries a full guaran­ Private owner. MI. 9-7968. CaU Dick at'PI. 2-6695-or John at EXPEKDSNCjED GAS AteUon at­ F ram ing...... per M $$9.50 NICELY FURNISHED room, very car for nearly half Its original coot. ' furniture a speclelty, chelracaned ing, painting.-metal work, etc: M M WANTED aame are limited and allowed (or the tee. tendant o ^ r 25. Apply in person creditors within which to bring In their 1954 FORD custom ranch wagoi. Ml. 3-5769. clean, all conveniences for s gen­ and rushed. Anson F. '^Thoip. Chance tor;high wages or your to Van’s Service Station, 437 Hart­ Plysewd 4 X 8 ....p e r M $120.00 tleman. Privats residence,. 316 claima agalnat aaid estate, and aald Low mileage. Will take trade. Cali Rhone Ml. 9-5735. own business. Free "Opportunt' ford Road. to work in hardware ftor* adminiatrator ia directed to give public NEW (XlNSTRUCnON,’ rfmodel Spruce St. eUTTEnPLV STAWP<^0NS noUce to the creditors to bring tn their 1952 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR MI. 9-2I39.- in g '^ d repairing experUy - done, ties ” Book. Write UtiltUes Auto- 1 x 6 Weat^m Sheathing as clerk; Regular store claima w ithin. aaid time allowedalio by craft Training, Box C, Herald. 854 PER W E E K -P art time. 3 bra. per M $89.00 Big TI UtUa Matchmates are publishing a copy of this orderor______in some 1954 CHEVROLET 4-DOORr^ 1954 FtoRO Country Squire, stand, PIANO TUNING and repairing. ^tim ates gladly gtve.n. Robert M. hours. 5V| days, clean pleas* Do Luxe Sedan. Fully equipped w M radio, heater, dally a.m. or eve., all day Sat. ROOMS by night or week. Qentls- :gure to win m any admiring newapaperoam w mgs wags va bavliig p w v W ay clrcutatkm ™ • " , - ' ■ ' - -In - - said— ■ — power glide, nearly new tires sind seat covem ard transmission. 9,600 miles. MI. 9-4417 or Rockville 5-3331. Alexander. Ml. 9-7716...- INSTRUCIONS: Women help flU 1 X 12 Dry Sheathing per M $104.00 ant work. ■ probate district within ten days from “ 210" De Luxe. An excepUonal cleu. one owner We will hire 6 mechanlcaUy In­ men preferrM. MI. 6-3494. glances. You’ll find these princeea- 8239 A Iwtrous dark green finish. Local owners nams 82,400. Ml. 9-4344. | the need for practical nurses. clined men ^ o need extra In- the date of this order and return make unit that is as good as sew. Two io choose from ABC SERVICE CO. Factory au- FOR YOUR remodeling - Job or No. 1 Oak Flooring ...... $199.00 line aunhack frocks almple-to-aew 36-53 to this court of the notice Mven. on request and carries oi^ written I A S new work. CaU Wm. Kanehi, Con­ Easy -to leam at- home, spare come-^profl$ sharing. Apply Apply In Person , ' and quickly trimmed with ,the gay JOHN J. W ALLEn. Judge. aad both have been driven leas thha 12,060 miles. J9a CHEVROLET convertible. thortzed aeryicing for sU , Hot- time. Good pay. Many earn while Thursday 7:30 p.m. Sharp. Per­ Full written gunmntee. , « guarantee. Only tractor and BuUder. 319 Center NATIONAL R iQOM f o r gentleman at 373 .Main butterfly atamp-ona These are two AT A COURT OF*‘PROBATE , held FuUy equipped. Very good condi­ point appliances. All wringer learning. No high school required sonnel Div., Martin-Parry C orp ., St Parking. MI. 8-4071. A AofUy atyled auitdresa with tion. CaU i a . 9-9710. St. Tel. Ml. 8-77ra. oeparate patterns. at Manchestss; within and - tor Uie washers, Blackatone, ABComatic, Information free> Wayqe School of 136 Albany Ave., Hartford. BUILDERS SUPPLIES BUSH HARDWARt scalloped neckline, plus a briaf col Diatrict of Manchester, on the llth day Maytag automatics, Kitchen Aid BUILDING contractors. AH types Pattern Nba. 2271 aad 2276 con- 1954 CHEVROLET Del Ray coupe. Practical Nursing, Box B, Herald. lared jacket In oisiM to flatter the of March. A.D. 1966. RockviOe Residents Phone MI-9-5253 and dishwashers. Work guaranteed, 31 of carpenter work done. Gardes, YOUNb MAN to. work In new car 381 State Street TWO ROOMS fumlahed.' Two Uln tissue; material requlremenU; Present. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. GOOD NEWS FOR OVER-BURDENED GAR OWNERS Radio, heater, powerglide. 13,000 c a matron. Estate of Robert J. Chambers, late , Maple. MI. 9-1575. alterations, rooms finished, roofs, agency, full time. Must have driv­ North Haven, (Conn. adults. MI. 9-3884. AvaUaUe sewing directiona; color transfer \ Reverse Charge. ILyou are Row diivlag a car you can’t afford— Be smart aad see Bob Oliver. He wyi pay olf yeur mUes. $345 down. Easy payments. for 14 moUfa. No. 2371 tiomea in Patfqm No. 8239 is in sises 36, of Manchester, In said District, de- preaent s-i— and arrange to got you late a ear you can afford. You aaa chpeaa from several etc. Frbe estimates. MI. 9-5981. jfonds^^tocks-r* er's license. Apply in person. Ask March 6. ceased/' DougiM Motors, 333 Main. 8TANEK ELECTRONICS. For tele­ Telephone CHestnut 8-2147 Bisea 14, 16, IS inclusive; and No: 38,40,42,44.46,48,50,52. Siss M o rtn a crs 31 for Jack Clancy, at Sollmene, Inc., -4 - The administratrix having exhibited good, clean, (Bosnpletely reco^diUoned ’41, ’40, 47, ’48 cRra for trade downs. vision sales and 4eryicc eaU MI. STONE, BRICK work and concrete VERY CLEAN, comforteble bed' S27B in. sizes 4, S, 8 Inclusive. 38, dress, 4 1-4 yards of 35-inch; her administration adoouat with lald 1$S0 CHRYSLER four do6r, in ex- ' 634 Center St. esUte to this Court (or allowance, U Is 9-1134. Member Of Telsa. -'work. CaU Ml. 9-6451 days. Ml Diamonds^Watchc^— room Relialile gentleman. <)uiet Send 25o ia coins, for eacfa:pat btriero, 2 yards; 3-4 yard contiRst. esUent condition. White sidewalls, ACCEPT OUR OFFER , j ORDERED; That the 33nd day of 3-50tt. Valeatlno BeUucci. WANTED Painters and pap Jewelry • ‘ 48 home, parking. 338 Oak 8t. Phone tern ordered, your naihe, address For this pattsm, send 35c in March.. 1166, at tea o’clock, (orenoao, I low mileags, fully equipped. Pri­ POTTERTON’S TELEVISION and SEPTIC TANKS hangers. This is a good steady M I 9-1320. iuMl the pattern number to ANNE coins, your nams, addraat, size ds- at the Piabate Offleo In the Municipal | vate party. MI. 8-5093. • Appliances. For sales and. service CARPENTRY, repairs and altera If you’re not satisfi^ with the Apply Raymond FUke, 197 Ht^ia- LEONARD W. y 6 sT, Jeweler, re- AND Building In uid Manchester, be and) call MI. 9-4537. Member 0$ Telsa. OABOT. THE MANCHESTER alred, and the Pattern Number to the same is assigned (pr a hearing on] 39M CHEVROLET convertible. All tlons. N o-job. too small. Prompt solution td your money problem ter St. MI. 9-9337. pairs, adjusts watches experUy. DOUBLE ROOM for workihg coU' EVENING I HERALD. UM AVE. SUE BUKNETT. MANCHESTER the allowance of said administration ac-1 aiWffM CENTER , service. Work guaranteed. -Tel. Rsaaonable prices. Open daUy, accessories; lo4r milsage.- Sscri- PARAMOUNT TELEYisi6N~For offered by Ffank B’urke or Mel pie or two gentlemen. Also 'single PLURBED SEWERS AMEBIOAS. NEW YOBK SB. KVENDfO HERALD, UM AVE. count with said estate and aacertoln-i Rockville 5-575^ after 6. > Thursday evenings. 139 Sprues laent of heirs, and (his Court directs I fics. MI. 9-1254. television sales and service caU room. 54 High St. MY.” ^ AMEBICAS, NEW YfHUI' BG, Redman, there’s no .dhsrga , for Help-Wanted-^ Street. ML 94387. Riat noUee of the time and plaoa oa-l Ml. 9-1347. Member of-Teisa. BEAUTIFULLY tilmlshsd spacious NAGHINE GLEANED Now available— the 19fUi Needle­ N. y . algaed (or sold bearing be given- to an m ssn-ices. CaU CH-A-SW? and aak Male or Fkmale 37 peraoss------* ------known*t to mteremedba.lmaraatad tharein U KSB OTOR SALES 1966 FORD Fairlsne club' bsda«i„ work Album printed In attracUve Basic Fashion, spring and sum­ tTaplMiarand beheaid UMreon.^pub-lg S3® N OK TH M AIN B l K E E l MANCHESTER $396 down. Radio, heater, whlte- MANCHESTER T.V; Service. For Roofing—SidiiiK 16 about a 2nd mortgage. $3,

X ^anclf(0ter lEo^ning ATdrage Daily Net PreaR R ub . Por the Week Knded The Weather Nareh 1C. 1M5 Feeueuet ef U. 8. Weather PttfSM 7 11,631 Oearing thfi evealug.. Partly eloady. eoMer timlght Low SS-se. Member of the Audit Bureuu hf droulatlou Thurwiay 'geueraRy fair, eoMer. at HALE’S M anche$t€iy^A City o f Village, Chdrm> .T -t- - HlghTla. / LXXIV, N.0.140 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SEOTIONS) MANCHESTE|L CONN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1$, 1055 for these Afalues, PLU S,.... (Claeeined Advertteiag ea Faga SS) PRICE FIVE nSNTS ourt Shift \ a.'Wr GREEN STAMPS Willicmi A, Barro ^ ' / Given With Cash Sjiles Dies at 60; Retard Backs Rail ons ale Picket Line

Captain ofyRolice Louisville, Ky„ March 16 NYLON (iiP)— Circuit Judge Stbart E. Lampe today dissolved his Former Police Capt, W illia m ^ Barron, 60, died suddenly order requiring train crews at his home, 25 Mather St;, ymterday. A member of the Man- to ignore picket lines thrown SLIP» Chester Police Department^ince 1919* Barron retired in No- up by 25,000 non- B r i e f s vogue today. \ By dint of hard Six operating crafts objected to Bixenhower, natty in a chocoIateV«-K 'Evr a ra-i a a pr, work Barron aoon became known the temporary order when it wa* brown double breasted . qplt, also | J '" at Ward leUs Type 144 aa a criminal ihveaLigator, and ;.H1LUAM A. BARRON issued yesterday by Lampe be­ dealt with these other topics. cause of the railroad's "emer­ Concerned on Stock Prteeir 1 REO S>08. SS X 16 TWIN BED SIZE ...... $2.79 this led to promotldns. Daintib’ trimmed with lace FromotloM officer Barron helped solve many gency." Sorhe of these crafts con­ The Stock Market-----The Presi- ' UDY PEPPERELL SUPERHNE MUSLIN and nylon lace. Three styles, ' In 1924 he was made aNgergeant, well known cases, perhaps the tended the line is now "unsafe" dent Mid he Is just as concerned i Cli Names REO. S4.SS. 54 X 76 FULL BED SIZE ...... $3.79 '^in 1926 a lieutenant and 'on Nov. beat known of ' which Was the but the raih-oad' denied any haz­ about a decline in *tock market | gw* / / n g j Sizeo 6, 6, 7. Reg. $1.00 ards existed. prices as he is about a price de-1 I REG. $2.99—72x108 . $2.59 21. 194.7 he waa promoted to, cap­ notorious Chinese tong murder in • _ _ I lUalliuiLUty cross box stitched pad* filled with pure white cot- tain and second in command, of which an Oak St. laimdryman If the order is made permanent. dine affecting any segment of the e Jury^ R E G . $ 3 .2 9 — * 8 l x i 0 8 ...... $2.79 I ton UUtt win Uunder a pure white. Wrapped in reusable plastic the depailment, retiring just Six was shot in 1927. He also helped W. X- Grubbs, 'general counsel for ttcononiy. ■ v ______REG. $3.69— 90x108 ...... $3^09 | ■ ,1, , • n. years later. the L. A N., said he believes It He has no opinion whatsoever.! N e\ t\Y ork M arrK Ifi SPECIAL During hie. career aa a police (ContinuMl on gage Six) would apply, not only in Ken­ u Iii»-eeUgatloae aabeommlttce opens Its new investigation of the Irving Peresi, case he said, aa to-whether the Senate ■i’ta rclll. 16 (>P) RE^7. 69c**^42x36 59c RE-COVER YOUR OLD BED PILLOWS NOW! tucky. but throughout the system. March IS with the top pefeonnel trading arata aa well aa a good laugh. They are Sen. John 3lr- Banking CommitUe's current — rormer call girl Pat Ward NEW "If not. similar action will be taken Clellan (D-Ark),"~ten. the hew chairman; and Sen. Joseph McCarthy (B-WI») who headed the subcom­ study of the market may have con­ today reeled o ff a’ Hat of men DOWNPROOF and F6ATHERPROOF in other st^tee." mittee under n OOP majority. Behind McCarthy U Jamea Juliana of the subcommittee staff. has sus­ Chance to Talk Eisenhower said, any group dealing ^ 1 for a date “because it might REG. $3.39— 81x108 ...... / .. $2.89 with market operatioito should pro­ ba a poUce officer." - - Floral stripe Ucka ip roae and blue. pended 21 -wasenger schedulca. And REG. $3.89— 90x108 ..... ' • a • • • a a I .... $3.19 ,t said freight oij^ratioas were at ceed with great caution lest a great Jelke lx accused of inducing tha Washington, March 16 (A*)—The ^ n ate’s stock 'inarket a minimum here an4 ‘^spodtty" else­ On Land Deal On deal of damage rflkult. brunette Pat into prostitution to R E G . 7 9 c — 4 2 x 3 8 ' / i ...... 69e The President said, however, ha pay hla way in caf«^ society night­ colored jewelry in TOILETRIES ETC. tiM|uiry brought a warning toiday of a\ “boom to doom” dan- where on the 4,737-RiUeJine. MdRf and MORE OF THOSE REG. $1.49 Effects of the wslki t al:.«i t.-ere knows of no particular phase of the spots until he received his Inheri­ strand. Also new bib fjerrlt also piWuced an opinion th atlh e market has only Stata Capitol, Hertford, March Senate committee's etudy which tance. STOPEHE STICK DEODORANT ...... $ 1.1 0 . mushrooming Into other Indcstries. 16 (47— Reliable sources at the EXTRA HEAVY FLANNEL RACK DRILL yles with matching bra­ been catching up with the nation’s economy. 3 A. Livingston, Some plants in Nashville, Tenn., Washingrton, March 16 (yp)— A former major swore today haa not been conducted with cau­ Juror Dropped LARGE HALO SHAM POO ...... 8 9 e tion. Fitted Bottom and Tdp Shoots celet and earrings. nnaheial editor o f the Philadelphia'^ were reported shut dowu and 28 capitol said today that former he once urged someone in the P'irst Army intelligence group Miss Ward, garbed in a bright NEW VIV LIPSTICK ...... $ 1 .1 0 Bulletin and writer of a syndicated i cjM mines in Harlan County, K y„ State HIghWay Commissioner G. Elsenhower went on to. M y he aquamarine dress with a (mkll IRONING BOARD COVERS column, said he saw danger of a \ Albert Hill will be -given an op­ to bar “ Fifth Amendment” officer candidates from .service •^so is concerned about any drop black collar, resumed the stand NEW TONI HOME PERMANENT ...... $ 1 .5 0 Crew wen^ aaid to b< idle -for lark of T y p e . l 2 d "boom to doom" cycle in a surge! rullrMd ears. portunity to make any statements but was told in effect that “ it was none of mV business.” The in farm prices or in prices affect­ after a delay during which a juror N E W PIN Q U I C K P E R M A N E N T ...... $ 1 .5 0 ef Well Street opUmtsm not toq T ^ company claims the nu- he care* to about the controversial witness, Curtis R. Kirkland, Jack--? ing any part of the economy. was dropped because a newspaper­ different, he said, from the one sonville, Fla., testified at a public Silent on IfM man l^ervfewed him last nl^t. E a ch 8 7 e ECONOMY SIZE COLGATE TOOTHPASTE 63e May t Bring cleiu of the argument is r health Kent House transection in Green­ PEPPEREU. QUAUTY MUSLIN “whtcir' led to the poorhouse in and w^fare oro^ran:; the unions wich. hearing exploring the story of how Politics — The President said he The "juror. Max Cohen, a real \ I Evary ahlpmtnt a complete aellout! Will outlast lighter weight DEEP M AGIC SKIN CLEANSER ... 60c end $1.00 1 9 2 9 ’ sey thisMa me issue—^bul r.ot the The State ’ Police Department New York dentist Irving Perees Court Orders agrees with Vice President Nixon estate man. was replaced by an REG. $2.69 TWIN SIZE /...... $ 2 .1 9 covert many tlmea Blaatic alip-on extra heavy weight cover will "To me," Livingfsloinsaid in got a promotion and .honorable that the Republican party needs e a a RYBUTOL VITAMINS witk BONUS PKG. $ 5 .9 5 mO'-t ini^^tant. Also Involved, and the attorney general's office alternate, Ernest G. Wheeler, a prepared testimony, "the fact that Oil to d Port discharge from the Army after strengthening. But Eisenhower postal clerk. RE g ! $2.*89 FULL SIZE ...... $ 2 .3 9 ‘»«»«rd. \ tMey say. arc Sunday pay, vaca­ have been studying the transac­ FERRfZAN TABLETS .. $ 1 .5 8 ’ this committee is holding hear- tions and'other factora. tion since last T^ursdsy when refusing to^-tell whether lie-w-as a New Triab for ducked a fresh attempt to find out General Seasionn Judge Francis / . .______I REG. 5S.40 VALUE LATEX FOAM IRONlNO BOARD ihgs is a major difference be­ Communist. LARGE SIZE ANACIN 9 8 c Helsinki, Finland,V March 16 i>P) ■ __ - — .J • State Referee William H. Comley whether he will run again next L. Valente said Cohen reported to f PAD and COVEILYR.IO Set Plua Tax tween r95S and 1929. This Ume'.-a declined to approve a Highway Under questioning by Sen. Me- I year. ; Iron twice aa fast and easier. —The Finnish Saamen’a Union (ConUBuef_ law" to win tn_1956 without Eisenhow­ levels. In earning, in gross na­ Hartford, March 16 , Uartley L«w, , /• BUnER SOFT AND SUPJER ABSORBENT • FOR SPRING AVEAR SPECIAL SALE London, March 16 —Laborite 'theae are given a slim chance. Gov. News Tidbits dling of persons Who took the members, of Parliament • kicked Rlbtcoff already haa said he'd veto Fifth Amendment privilege in fill­ IKE P1CK4 W h i t f i e l d HEG. 79c^iAtH TOWELS ; ...... 5 9 e left-winger Aneurin Bevan out of any such legislation. Culled from AP Wires ing out Army forms that asked A ■ i Loses to Attlee Senate Kills Tax ^lash. "Washington, March 16 (*V-V ^ese gambling bills camb up aiwut possible Communist or other r ~ i . . REG. 3 ^ HAND and FACE SIZE ..... 3 for $1.00 ’their link! today on charges of President Elsenhower today NO IRONING Many styles in top handle and over the shoulder. Plastic FAMOUS MAKE, DURABLE disloyalty? This isolates him as an b eforb.a public hearing by the subversive activity. nominated Allen Whitlleld, a REG, 22c FACE CLpTHS ,.. 6 for $1.00 calf, plastic patent and failles. Colors: Black, navy, red, Independent in the House of Com­ Judiciary Committee yesterday. Judge John Marehall Barlan'i . “ I took it up with someone" in Des Molnbs attorney, to be a After the thousands of words of nominatiem to the Supreme Court Six beautiful solid colors—blue, pink, rose, yellow, green and pink, light blue, natural. mons. • First Army Intslllgence, he M id , Democrats Lose 50-44 member of the Atomic Energy DACRON CUKTAINS The B7-yeiur-old Welsh orator, testimony, theie two question* comes before Senate today and and - reconunended. that such per­ Comml^lpn. a former coal miner, waa reported w ere' outstanding: even opponents oonrede’ hie eoa- sons should hot be called to duty. .1 THE ENDURABLE HNISH PINNERWARE .to have told a secret meeting of 1. Would relaxation of the gam­ Srmatioa. . . President Syngman He Mid the answer was that if a \ Washingtoon, March 16 (VP)— iv.Virginla, Ellender of Louisiana, HENRY ZEHRER DIEM _ REG. aOc ^ bor members of Parlliwent he. bling laws il-elatlng to raffles or Rhee charges North Korean wid­ man "ini'd'ftot been declared a cut- The House agreed a today to send ' George of Georgia and Holland of —Martford, March 16 i*^-^Hea- Wpn’t Tear— will laat for . Creiaee Reelataat would never ask for Ginstate- bazaars open the.,State to rack­ ows and farm girls are being and-dried Communist’.' It might a Senate-passed tax bill to a Florida—joined 45 Republicans to TV C. Zehrer, 49,. of 95 Meckaaie Boa Bceletaat . yeaiW Hrit quality— S o v 40%— 10 days only “ mpnL eteers Or would It serve only as a foroed to m giry RM Chinese sol­ be better to take him into the Senate-House conference com­ defeat the substitute offered by 8t« a former state policemaa Water, Rrpelleat Dirt will not peaetrate GANNON RAhDRY DISH TOWEU 6 R u Flux Tax The action.came oma motion to harmless revenue-raising oppor­ diers as part of program to 'reduce Army "and know where he was." mittee to try to iron out a hot Democratic iMder Lyndon B. John­ and a well-known athlete daring MlldMr y iM f Hllky,' smooth flalah "withdraw the whip" f^pm Bevan, tunity for charity, educational, North Korean' to Oilnese vassal dispute orer a proposed Income son of Texas. Sen. Langer.(R-ND)- the 1920's, died today at the* lueecl Proof Wda't shrlak or atretch or HIRE LINEN USH TOWELS "In other words." Kirkland M id , tax rut; The move came a teW meaning to reinove the party la­ reUgloua and other non-profit or- state. "It was none of. my busines*." lined up with 43 Democrats on the Ilay-Kimball Hospital, Putnam, bel. The vote was 141-112. tl.S. authorities disclose Ameri­ minutes after House Kepubllran losing ald^. r li , of a rerebral hemorrhage, LOW, LOW PWICES FOR THIS FINE QUALITY leaders derided against apek- Sponsored by AttiM ■ fCdatiaued on' Page Two) . ’ can funds helped flaanoe West (CoaUaiied on Page Seven) It waa a clearcut. If preliminary, -Zehrer was a state policenian 3 p < i r $ 1 . 0 0 This disciplinary move was Berlin I Arm Whose former top oL Ing a floor vote on the-^ue at victory for Eiaenhower'e support­ from 1929 to 1988. He was sta­ TAILORED-lOOUBLE STITCHED 1" SIDE HEMS sponsored by the moderate sup­ flcials are charged with shipping this time. ers, They.,, .contended Johnson's tioned at the Hartford, Stafford stock up now at thia low price. Cdore^ bordered linen in red. porters of former Prime Minister was an irrexponsible proposal in Springs and Danielson Barracks. 3 " B O n O M S blue, fold and freen. Cannon Rapldry In multi-color atripee. Egypt Hits Buildup yier material to Red China. . . De­ DOUILE Clement R. Attlee, the Ymrty’e 72- troit Eidson Co. details plan* fok- Dulles Seen Airing Washington, March 16- (^ —A the face of continue^ deficit fi- 4 1 "x54" LONG ...... $ 2 .9 8 P r. OPEN EVERY QUARAMTIED AGAINST MRIAKAGl^ year-old official leader. He haa 545 BilUloB atomic power plant to dramatic 50-44 Senate vote killing | nancing. I FOOD INDEX DOWN ; ' b4en eubject to repeated ittaCka Of Israel in Negev be built In Michigan. Yalta Talk Papers a Democratlc-sponaored i n c o nte Democrats replied that Republi­ New York, March 16 ,(P>—» 4 r x 6 3 " L O N G ...... $ 3 .2 9 P r. THURSDAY EVENING GREEN STAMPS from Bevan and his foUowers in tax cut switched hack \to the cans.had indicated, a tax cut would WholcMle food prices as mesa- the last three years. Eleven rare -Emperor penguins 4l"x72" LONG ...... $ 3 .4 9 P r. REG. $8.40 VALUE from South Polar regions arrive la Mouse today the political row over be proposed in 1956 end were .fav­ ured by the Dun and Brad- CLOSED MONDAYS Attlee's supporters rejected a Cairo, Egypt, March 16 (P)— Was)ilngton, M ird i l* If) —^ Sen. President Eisenhower’s tax poli­ oring big busIndM jMi high in­ street Index dipped this week ta 4 1 "x81 ** LON G ...... $ 3 .7 9 P r. GIVEN WITH 3-Pe. SERVICE FOR2 . last minute attempt to get Bevan 5 ^ Egjrplixn press claimed tb- Miami enroute to Washington to OPEN EVERY DOUBU ... $ 4 - 9 5 become, only known members of Gaorga (D-Ga.) predicted today cies. come individuals over the "little the lowest level since Novem­ off with-* reprimand. The vote oh- day that Itrael la building up Secretary^of State Dulles may The Senate yesterday passed by fellow." ber, '1953. The seventh sucres- THURSDAY EVENING U ut was 138-124. military’ strength In;the southern their epecies In captivity. . . Thai­ tive weekly decline put tha index . RUFFLEDl^Vd" HNISHED RUFFLE ' GREEN STAMPS land criminal coqrt flnde 49 persons changa his mind and make public voice vote a,bill to extend present ? The Senate showed how It felt CASH SALES The outcome was a triumph fof Negev Desert near the Egyptian about-a Mouxe-palscd amendrhent at 56JIS, down from *8.53 a week CIOSFO MONDAYS Ymi save 40% an fur sgadal "fattary run" sal# af famaus guUty of plotting to set up Com- the controversial'Yalta Conference corporation end excise tax rates a 48"x54" LONG ...... $ 4 4 9 P r. Attlee, but it may prove a cogtiy ANEURIN BEVAN frontlte. ' to give., everybody a 520 cut next ago and 57.27 a-year ago.-The in­ GIVEN WITH ■aantanwara Malta. fnamUrl Nregime in their strategic documents. - ' year beyond April 1. The meMure 48"x63" LONG ...... $ 4 A 9 P r. Victory. Observers believed the The government-aponsqred A1 Gfbrge, who heads the Senate year by voting 61-32 support df its dex laat stood at 56.53 oaiNov, • Almaft impassibia la braak. split would dash the Labor party's, tion from the psirliamehtary com­ Oumhuriya sajd editorially; south,eaat Aslan Country,. was . in exactly the ' form Elsen­ Foreign Relations Committee, said hower asked. ^ finance commlttee'a action in 24, 1953.. 48'*x72" LONG . .> ...... $ 4 .9 8 P r. , CASH SALES hope ibf 'defeating Prime Mii^ter mittee that the whin be withdrawn "All these measures' of obvious­ . Prime Minister Ichiro Hatoyam In an interview he thinks the rec­ stripping thia provlsiop out of the 0P(n WfOS TO i K' • Madirn iMnam, 'piaasliia naw waifhl, i f a y catara. racommends former Japanese Am­ Disappointed.' Democratic lead- 48'*x8r LONG ...... $ 5 .4 9 P r. Churchill's ConaervsUvea in', the. from Mr. Aneurin Bevan waa dis- ly bellicose' charactef show that ord of the RooaeveU-ChurchUl- bill. STOCKS BECOVERINO • Oaf i aati and mix air mateb Hia aaiart. . next' -general, /election^ whieh ctwsad. Israel either really maahs war or bassador to .Washington at thne Stalin oonfereneq. of iff year* ago bra m W go down the drain a sub­ But the battle wasn’t over. To New .York, March 16 (4V-Tha 6 p«. eewlee Hr t n tielm t eedi eh CRurehill lijustf call -before Oc­ VMr. Fred Lee moved -an amend­ is at any rate staging a military of PMu-I Harbor attack for stitute to give low-incem' tax­ make the victory complete, the ad­ ‘ stock market extended ita re­ niR S— FRESHIRRED TOP. RUFFUD BOHOM "should ba made public and ' the 16“ dkeerpleiw ,»W bleed end heaemeepe'end feeeeia ' tober, 1996, aiid pefhaps will "call ment to this motion: - damonztration aimed at InttnUdat- Japan's top defense post. .Mana­ State Department should do it." payers a 520 reduction 'in 1966, ministration had to find some way covery -drive today with ad­ ■ this year. ., " T hat thia paiUamentary party Ing the Security Oouncil. ’ ger of Connecticut Motor Club plus 510 for each dependient other 36i‘x30" LONG ...... $ 1 .9 8 P r. the JS H tH A U CORR Ceierfrl ieleeu Snee, feraU Oreee, Opper »tm, OeWee redb* and ' Diillea wax rsported. to Hava told of getting the Houie to accept the vances ranging to around $4N A Labor party announcement; deplores end censures the conduct The councli meets tomorrow in describes as "aomawhat mystify- some lawmskars ha la rMonaider- than a *pousc. The cut would hav* Senate version. share la some tasUneea, 36’*x3A" LO N G ...... $ 1 .9 8 P r. tm M a n c k b s t i i i C o n n * *wrH«M eiwcemw ew r peitejii. , ' said':' of Mr. Aneurin Bevan in Idialleng- Lew York to discuss Efypt’a lag"'failars of many , young drtv- ing hia daclaioa not to niaxa public gona chiefly to families earning Maxtta Sosa Vaal Vats. hans Steal roaa 5i>15. J$KHAL4 eoM "At a masting of the naiUa- ing the authoii^ of Us Isodsr In ebargoB aggreaalon Ih oomMo;- et o n t» oaah la •• aoir h nu n dM under 55,000, RapubUean Leader Joaspb W. D y aialai REST. Ansifia I Bjdeu fu R M . tailored sad Oees. tha endita4-4Hv*r tnlaliiE eouraa. « aa Pago ITwa) crai;tx—B|r