V '■ t . / / N, \ /" MONDAYrMABCH 10, I fU PAGE POUKTEENI ia m h ’S t The W enther -■K lijw tftjfH tfr Ettftttttg IfW ate R u n Average DaliY-i FoNenat of U. 8 .'Weather Rwnai^.. ■y *«t’V •»* >a The Manchester Board of Real­ 86 Norwood 8t. was also charged ;C|hafge Fair and little ehange la tiiW with reckless driving following an , Yottr tors will meet tomorrow noon at Four Charged atcldent at Main 4nd Haynes SU. pem tare tonight nnd Wndaariaagk' /About Town the Three J’s Restaurant. The ' Prearriptlona Saturday. Patrolman Newton ’Tag­ Here Low tonight 28 to M. B ffit speaker will.be John Wiet, execu­ gart said the woman, turning into Wednendny In low’er 8bn. Anyone Inlerested le invited to tive vice president of the Manches­ 5 Crashes Haynes St. applied her brakes attend Ute race relations panel to> ter Chamber Commerce. ^ wrhen she claimed she saw a sailor PINE PHARMACY Manchieuter—^A City of Village Charm night at 8 o'clock ‘in Woodruff Hall -a t' .'‘Mv ' Tour parsons were arrested and starting to walk in front of her 0«4 Center Ht.—M l t-M l* ------of the CJenter Congregational A nild-week Lenten service Will car. The vehicle went -out of con­ X Church. a fifth turned over- to Juvenile (Classined AdverHsIng on ,Faga 12) PRICE FIVE C eN fi be held at Zion Lutheran Church authorities as tha result of five trol and struck a fire hydrant. The tOL. LXXVIIf^ 136, ‘ (hXlURTiil^N PAG ES) MANCHEi^TER. CONNw TUESDAY, 1 L ^ 9 J ^ Wednesday night, at 7:30. The front end of the-car received heavy y . > I r'i 'i I'lie' weekend auto aedidenta In' Man­ ...... ■ ■ f ftW '■ A mualcal program will be pre- theme vill be "He Opened Not His chester. damages and Mrs. Malonay re- aented by O. Albert Pearson at the Mouth." The Sunday School staff- A 15-year-old Oak St. girl was ■ceived a cut on her *chln,- Taggart o L u r s \ meetlM^f the Hollister PTA to­ will meet after the service. referred to the Juvenile court af­ reported. She la schedulisd to ap­ morrow night at 8 o’clock, in the ter she admitted to police last pear in court March 15. , A U T C lfp D Y Castro Hits school auditorium. Members of the Misu Loretta L. Carlson, daugh­ night the car she was driving John F. Zenulk, 18. of Vernon, sixth grade Glee Club ape' Invited ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Carlson, crashed Into another tar ’at Main was charged-.with reckless driving WELDING to attenJThe prpgranrwilli~thelr S.*Main Si., IS aTHsndjprirf and Charter Oak Sts. earlier in the after his car oyertiirhed while parents. Chapel CSiolr of Cornell University, rounding h curve bh Parker Bl. ★ A U T O B O D Y IH N t CKur ch |Dr day. Saturday afternoon. ^ which will present- a concert of About 3:40 p.m., PatrolmM O®*"' RENDER REPAIRS James Munsie, son of Mr. and sacred choral music Sunday at Co don Neddow Investigated tne ac­ Although the ear was s tatal hfra William Munsie, 38 Adelaide lumbia University. Nev York City. cident In which a car drlveh north wreck, Zenuik and an 18-jcear-old ★ COMPLETE CAR Peace Rd.-and Robert Carrier, son of Mr. passenger escaped unhurt: Patrol­ on Main St. by Miss Cynthia A. man Albert Scabies gata. "The driv­ PARINTINO and Mrs. Harding Carrier. 619 W. St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters Joyce,' 18, of 16 Victoria Rd. wras LACqUER and ENAMEL rfl Middle Tpke.. members of the Con­ of Isabella, will meet tomorrow at er told the oin<^ that he was HhvanavCuba, March 11 (/P)t. struck by the other vehicle, going . forced to 'the 'side of the road by necticut Air National Guard, left 8 p.m. In the K. of C. hall. Mem­ west on Charter Oak' St. l4uit 8 GRISWOLD fir. ' ,Ry'4AMM OAR,^ Tj —^Rebet leader Fidel Castro last night by plain for San Antonio, bers are reminded of the rummage an unidentified oncoming car and TEL. Ml 9-6026 m light, the 16-year-old girl ap- he could not regain control of the Manilar March /IT rejected today a phurch- Texas, where they will undergo 12 sale. March 20, of which Mrs. Fran­ at police headquarters and —W Pakistan rocked tile opening! b'acked move to end his guer­ e la weeks’ basic training. cis B. Breen,. 25' Foxcroft Dr. is vehicle, F ret under 150 bond, Zen- told'pQlice she was driving the car ufk lii scheduled to answer to the •esaion ot ^ T O foreign! rilla'War. He vowed to fight chairman. Profits will be devoted which; to stop a t a. stop sign to the circle's charitable Work. reckless driv»« charge In court ministera toeny with a shatpi to'the finish to oust President Manchester Soroptlmists will and collided With the Joyce ve> March 22. ’The mishap' occurred Articles for the sale may be -hide. Damage was confined to the demand idr more economic; Fulgencio Batista. / have a business meeting this eve­ a'i.out 3 p.m., north of Tolland WINDOW SH ^ \^Thf peace propcisals were mSde ning st 7:30., at the home of Past brought to the K. of C. hall, the | right side of the Joyce car and 4 aid t y counter tantalizing' Democrats evening of the 19th. Miss Ann La ’Tpke. b y 'th e National Co'hcillstlon Uoifi-j 2,00PlRally President Ru£h J. Spencer. 7 Chest- the front end of the second ve­ Orttw, W hift, Eehi CoiMAuhist offers. i 1 mission w*hlch was a p p o i n t by Gacii. regent and Mrs. James M. hicle. No one was hurt, police said. . B&ntary of Ktato Dullea an- ,- t. V j ihit St. Lemon, are co-chairmen of the W «s lN ib l« Roman Catholic prelates in Cuba, ■ j’ Mrs. Carolyn V, Lind, 25, of n m tn f^ that tha United States hah j last week. | JP hostesses ‘for tomorrow evening. , Wapplng, yea'terday was charged RANGf 'n e t aaide 83 aftlllidn to train akltled Labor For Public St. Christopher's M o t h e r's HOLLAND HNISH tachniciana the SEA’TO arda. Castro’s relecHon came In a let­ Circle ndll meet Friday night at with failure to .grant, the right of in ter to a Santiagb de- Cuba radio Openings are still available in way following an 11 a.m. accident Australian Foreign Miniater R. G.' 8:1S a t the home of Mrs. Helen the class in ballroom, dancing for • Uti O il an Made 1« Order ■ station, he aaid the CsYhollc .epia'' at Concord and Alberta Rds. Pa­ Caacyvtiftored a million pounde copate had only aucceeded in allow; Work Push Curttn. 198 Porter St. Mrs. Mildred fifth and sixth grade boys and W’lth Year Rollers .(82,38Mt0iV in aid for the alti-i t Bushnell Bowers nil! be the speaker. Mem­ trolman -Robert Lannan said the GASOl INt Ing Batista to prepare ’’counter / ____ ; ■ girls offered by the YWCA. Class­ Und gar, we'stbound on Alberta amca'a three Aslan membere. revolutionary arrimgemehts. bers are reminded to bring con­ es are held ’Thursday evenings FULL UNE OF CVS’INIM Ditto fw aid to Asia were W^iriiington, March 11 i/P) tributions for. the Blaster basket Rd., atruck a^car driven north on He said churchmen fslle^p de­ Hartford, March 11 OP)—A from 7 to 8 o’clock at the Com­ Concord Rd. by Alexander W. Mar-*' alao madw. t o Ffance and the —’The governraenl rc|sxried munity Y. Re^strations may be" VENETIAN BMHDS, Phillpjptnee. «6t prOjK^la for any fine what they meant when they joint Legislative Labor Com­ tin Jr., 26. of Rockville. Damage sailed Batista recentl.y/to form a mittee began hearings tod today that uitcmployment Manchjssiar Lodge. AF*AM made by calling the YWG.^'of­ Mra. Ruby Godbey, left, is greeted by Mrs. Laura E c a b ^ aenlor was to the front of the Lind car BANTLY OIL major expannlDn of present pro­ government of National Union. jumped in February to 5.178,- will meet-tomorrow night st 7:30 fice. -* •« / / vice prealdent of the Manchester Auxiliary; and Department and right side of the other ve­ I 'Ml , l\( grams faced a cool reception from Castro said "No self^especting Cu on bills to increase j9 He8s in the Masonic Temple. AfterMhe National Officer President Jer.rine Watton. (Herald.Photo by Pinto). E. A. JOH the tmuad gtates. Dullea reported- 000—the highest level in 16 hicle. No one -wae hurt and Mrs. 'M'S I i , ■ 1 bsn” would ta k w '^ rt In any B a -; benefits in Connecticutt ..as business meeting the Fellowcraft ’The Ladies Auxiliary to Man­ Lind was aummoned for court ap­ tv 6ecls Uito Isn’t the time to ex­ Usta govemmriU I some 2,000 unio^members years. degree will be conferred. At the chester Chapter, pAV, will hold a Of VFW Ladies PAINTAsWe pand SiBATO; / An increase of 679,000 waa conclusion of the degree work Watton. This home Is supported thler of Colchester barracks said pearance on March 24. TCL MItchill 9 45yS The pea^proposala also vrerei„,0t: across the/Street iih a variety social Wo^n'-sday nlght-at Norman R. D ^ sch a 't, 27. of 14 72S Main SWTel. MI 9-4501 Dulles also Introduced a resolu­ brought tipfore Batista and oppoti- j |•ntlv ' recorded for the month. Feb­ there will be a social hour with re­ 8 o'clock at, the 'VFW Home. Re- by the VFW Department of Con­ Dowds Was tdrning into Tolland HUCKViLLE TR 5-3271 tion—quickly approved h.y th e. Pays V isit Here necticut. Victoria Rd., /Was charged with members—providing for exchange tion i^ o a l parttea. -The oppo^M the Labor.^'mmltUe voted 13-4; ruary is a month in which un­ freshments. freshmen'tx-^wlll be served by Mrs. Rfl. from Rt. 44A when his car was reckleas drivjing Saturday after hla Phyllis Diddario and her commit­ Mrs. Godbey spoke after reports of information- between BKATO. tion >nBensus war. tl«l to turn^-n a request by the employment normally does National' VFW Auxiliary Pres­ were heard from committees on Struck in the rai r by Taylor’s car. car struck'and knocked iown a cm^ be restored ! state AFL-CIO Labor Council that The Lucy Spencer Group of the tee., TTie public Is Invited. Gauthier said ’Taylor was passing NATO and the Baghdad Pact. not rise or fall. ident Mrs. 'Ruby Godbey of hospitals, cancer study, youth utility pole on Oakland St. police Such an exchange la a pet project abroad mllltatj, and^Htlcal hearings be transferred from Women's League of the Second Lynwood, Callt., a guest of the work and legialatlon. another vehicle when the accident report. Patrolman Emanuel Moto- .ieaty. postponed p resid e n ts ^^e House of Repre-. Congregational Church will meet Members of Miantonorooh Tribe, ( .curred. Neither motorist, nor an la said that Dumschat was not of the Philippines, which has been tions from Jim - 1 to November snd ; Bushifell Washington, March 11 (IP) lORM, are reminded ofthe annual Manchester chapter yesterday. She urging a Igiwup of the three anti- at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon attended the quarterly meeting of occupant, Mrs. Janice Taylor', 19, hurt) but the vehicle received ex­ permitted them to be supervised i j,jem£,rial; / —Republican Congressional at the home of Mrs. Wallace clones, visitation of the board of -great a passenger in Taylor’s car, waa tensive damages. He wras ordered Oommunlat alliances. 30 Phelps Rd. The co-hosteks will chiefs and the observance of past the Department ot Connecticut B i r l l u i a y ' 'T*'® committee then pronipUy leaders said today President Ladles Auxiliary ^ Ander'son- Chapter to Hblcl hurt. to appear in ’Town' Court Saturday. . Dulles aald the exchange could. States or the ^JJ'*®** 1 launched into hearings on Gov. be Mrs. Millard Park, x ' sachems night at the meeting to­ Both drivers ~were ordered to ap­ The accident occurred about 1:^ K',. Include iafotmetion on. economic Eisenhower has decided to night at 8 o’clock in Tinker Hall. Shea Post Home. Over 150 menf* problems in each area, attendance V Rlblcoff’s proposals to boost un- bers from State units attended. Animal Meeting pear in Bolton' Justice Court p.m. 0 y.- .F I employment ^mM naatlon bene- wait at least a month before The Alpina ^Ociety members April 1. Mrs. Eleanor R. Maloney, 88, of of aoldlcre from other areas at wlll be held, June 1 hut says his ’ / determining whether to rec­ will meet at the Sullivan Funeral Lester X. Eigenbrod, 7- Lydall The meeting was conducted by. ^UBATO military, exercises "and of government ' would consider' any ommend any antirecession tax St., is On the dean's list for the Department President Jeanne ’lim ple Chapter, OER. will hold G i r l representatlvea at civil actlvUleci Meantime, th.s'labof union mem­ Home, 50 Nhubuc Ave., Glaston­ Its annual meeting Wednesday request fo?'1ntematlonalfor lupen-l- bers, who had arrived about break­ bury, tpplght st 7:30 to pay last first semester at Wentworth In­ Watton of ’Thompsonvllli. r Of the pact. slon of the elefctions. He previously cut. . Other guests included Mrs. M. night at 8 o’clock in the Masonic Philippine Foreign .Mlnistec i fast time from throughout the Rep. Martin of Masaschusetta, respMts to Mrs. Edmund Bellotti, stitute, Boston, Mass. He is study­ Temple. F€fr Evening has .declared he would not grant state, savin the Bushnell. Only a wholes a member. . ing electrical technology. Frances Anderson of Trumbull Fellxberto Serrano, chali-man ofi I the House GOP leader, said Re­ amnesty to any rebels. few labor llfsdera appea,red at the publicans attending a White Houee past national prealdent; Mrs. Ruth 'Th.e business wilt include annual tha conference, also proposed that Along with his rejedllon of the Bogaez of Meriden. National color reports and election of officers. SAVE ANYTIME! S ^ T O members 11 ( explore spe- hearing. I meeting with Elsenhower voiced At 6:30 a covered dish aupper S c o u t s commission ueace moves. Castro About 200 s t Hearing ' no opposition to thaf dedeton. bearer: and Mrs. Myra Flynrf of AFTER WORK . . or while k olne economic projecte that could pointed that today was Ais I of Represenutives Providence, national council mem­ will be served, under’ the chair- shopping.' he developed mulUlaterally by The Congresaionet group met GLASS CRACKS' ARCHIB^ JOB ber. Mayor Harold A, ’Turklngten manahip of Frank Oakeler, Fol­ - ...... ■ facmberB ‘states and- tYt-invesUc^ m come « » t almdst 409 pmple. It was with Eisenhower to discuss means brought greettnga from the town. lowing the ' biialnesa meeting, re- \ ate the feasiblHty of a meettnjFof J J f hfd^out s L Hrien to h s than half full. The BushneU „^f bolstering th t nation's economy wffWCRB «rm N a^ LirMCAIVB^A freahmenta wilt'-be jserved by the OPEN UNTIL 6 P.M, Monday s,^ W « join w ith the nation in gEATO member finance ministers o^the Mon- (?Mtro has said I Memorial can‘.handle 3.600. as 'Secretary of Labor Mitchell ONTHRSOM ANP HINTM ’IDWM&A Mrs. Godbey was presented . a i itf4 -1 wM'^announclng that unemploy­ •S V.i'i a'. «HK TURtCDOUT j n « MocrRiMOfAsui dress-length of Cheney velvet -by men of the chapter, under the di­ Tueada.vs; Fridays. Open tliurs^ to develop greater economic col­ hThU 'Th® members heard an T>«1 LiaHTR. P ii^iN ’iimM-nPo President Murial Auden of Man­ rection of Keith E. Johnston. days 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Oj^n laboration. , J for snv besce **moves outline oi their leaders’ Tosltion on ment cllflibed to around 5,200.000 eelebratingJiM 4|5t h in mid-Fcbrif^—an Increase of ,. fitXSS I CAN BUSUMW».wm. chester Auxiliary. A hand-painted .. ..Worthy Matron Mrs. .Janet I^cb- WefMibiidayg pntll.. noon...... Saya' Aatoas.Aot.^M'Acded. i sISci x u riT -^ ^ r^ lsL n has .-not-l «nemP»oym«nt ■ Seereiarj' of XAbor jantoCMltChelt, Taft; and President George Meany-of ‘CIO confer today TAAKR A HINT. ITR SPC LLi». • plate, depleting the ' Connecticut mond urges members to attend. Rsilata Castro a Glm on the subject and waited. about 700.000 over January. Pakistani commence . minister.: at a n ’’emergency’’ laboy bqbnomlc ydnference. (AP Photofax), Senate DemqcfaUc Lqader Lyn­ cottage at the Eaton Rapids Chil­ Ahnlvarsary of Girl Scouting. N.M.A. Qisilbasly'Bhool^ up the aaid. ‘^ e final fight orders sre be- orderly, only J.A.WHITE ing Issued ’’ *''*** signs. Many had arrived In don Johnson of Tekaa, however, dren’s Home in Michigan, was pre­ opening sessioiLW"lth' W's warnings told reporters at th,e CA^tol that G L A S S CO. sented to Mrs. Godbey by Mrs. INSURED SAVINGS aMUt Communist aid o'ffere. He in- , Drivers Charged Tha Girt Scouts now num ber oromited’ThM hir*lfn?ed ’ "“^ S a n T a u l Andrew- »R- as of now kw to "not prepuecHtb timated thSt Aslaiy' members Of; embrace cut.” SEA’TOAsd not b^n rewarded for w^Td^eJre a "free and h o n e st, Che.-hire) of the committee made In R t. 44A C rash ■eltCllon’’ in J.une .despite rebel ac -. the announcement of the comimt- MiicheiFCalls foj^^ax Cut, N lxol^r Tax sunk ...... ___ while "neu- ^ o v e r 3 m illion girts and ■idlRg'wIth the tivlties j - its e s decision to newsmen, and ’TheyWlUtir Jlouae meeting wae hatlons’’ sirnh aa India ate re­ Batista made the pledge o n a Promptly got the hearing under-, Two motorists were arrested oh iving aid, from both camp*. hpM ag8inat''tuid background of I double charges each last night af- iSr ^ ★ adults w ho learn and w ork nationwide -rikdio and television w'V- . , .u Vice Preeldeiit Nixon’s assertion ,te a crash on'Rt. 44A and Tolland In apparent reply. Dulles sgld' broadcast marking the sixth sn-I He had said earlier of the mass ■ that he would prefer an J .A W H ITE r? ■N ’ SayS;^5,2 Millioif^Now Jobless SAM j Rd. In Bolton, State Police say. ths United SUtes had pouted more ’ tilm sary of his selxinfrpower. he*-meeting, and its’ leaders' request __ _ ,je to *ny' Maurice Dowds. 33. of 20 Spruce ^ ^ a th a r and observe tha Girt than 8509 mlUion in non-rallltaiy' jYof'lCfransfer or'lKe TRafirigs; new program of massive spending MIRRORS' AUTO CIA.SS SAVINGS aid into , economies of the three ' 1 ’Tt’s a ver>" dangerous precedent F u r n i t u r t h o p s St., Manchester, was charged with (Continued on Page Nine) "tt’ . > u , operating a motor vehicle wrhlls Asian roirabeni in the four years ______1 to set—this business of having Ml 9- 7JZ2 Sj ____ ■ GLASS Ti/B im'LOSURlS LOAN Scout prom iia. W o are proud since pfeA'iSO was-'formed. Dulles groups of people determine the •ANY I i'ROTVCRSTAu. ix\3RS under the inOnehce of Intoxicating ASKOf I\llOM liquor or drugs and for operating said that In the past year alone legislative process." ^ ■ "Shoe repairing of the bet- I more than $600 million had gone, Speaking in favor of th'f ad-, 3! BlSSeCL MANCHESTER without a license, hobert C. Tay­ Ip be of tarvica to all Rebels Waiting, I ter kind for over 40 years.” g lor, 21, of Rt. 31. South Coventry, naaeassTis’s otsssr riasaciat lasriTUtiaa to the theee member states- ’Thai-j ministration bill were the mayor's waa charged with improper passing land; Pakistan and the Philippines . of Waterbury. New Haven, ^idge- Ready for liiinieiilatr Use Mitchell -aid that with s.zuo,- )ie said, tney wouio nna oui wnein- _ NOW’ AT 28 OAK STREET - and failure to notify thd Motor Ve­ I p & J o/H cU m w ho bra active in thta —plus South Viet Nam Cambodia For Landing ofi‘ port. New Brltalh. Artsonia/Derby. (/ "This 'action I can assure you," 000 jobless there, were 62 million er other steps recommended by I Use Purnell Parking right g hicle Department of a change .of and Laos. _ ._ '' - Naugatuck and Torrin^d'n. A rep- . M / 'Alitchell iT4|ll.liril SCtlU,said, "is AS being .fully vvfaa-;.con- Btiiistill with jobs. aHe ssid the main - the President will solve the proln at our rear entrance. address. He pointed out That the major lailr a v ta rl resentative of the iMyor of Hart-, Miiehell announced the Febfu- aideredsidered and its details worked out.,|out., joble.saness ioble.saness was in factory em- lem. State Policeman ’Thoross Gau- splendid p ^ra m .. portion of U.S. gtbbal aid now 1 " i t -D. vrX L 't 'p foj-^ hIko appesre^.to speak for the arv iobs fleurc prepared ^ immediate uae aa plo^-ment and that was the key Jo MarUn aaW there waa detailed U.mmmmmmmd go«a 4» the Far S ut. Substantial ------^—- proposals______— -■ ~-v. Uhi rommerre Denari- additioqal atimulua to the econ- the economic trouble. S 7'“ aid svent into South Korea and Nsr'": , the Labor «nd fonmieri e I^ p ^ . \ ^ ' Behind . the banbare statistics, Tf^onUnoed'oirihiEo Nine) GET THE MOST FROM menls. in s speech to'an. "VnT;.--, ""ly. ‘"d “ »>* Mitchell said, ''are Individual men tionalist China, , he added, and pney" AFL-CIO . Economic ,, t^e next big made a major contribution to the Mtot « ’ ' March 11 (JTi - StooTw-St’ Rebel troops wait gj,n,,„Htee was one by Sen. Phillip the and women, and I want to assure \ Science Shrinks Piles security of the 'RTATO area, ed today in camouflaged poeitions , ______you of the deep concern of the j .PresldenJ..myself and this admin­ C0AST„YET PAY LESS! Dulles wanted 'that stepped-up , along- Sum atra’e west coast- to (Continued on Fage Nine) t() buo> ,j,.ise^’ ac ' ‘'ttuse It puts money in the hands of istration for those who are out of NewW ayl^hput Surgery Red propaganda hlssts against meet an expected landing of Cen-: —------caut oned sgalnst “ 1-advlsed ac-^ .. ! vvork, B u lle tin s ; SRATO over the past few da.vs in -' At the Italian t Festival of tr^ government troops near Pa- tion. ( dicated "there may be new ag- Fashion benefit show last ’’MiirheU (Aid It was too'ea.sv to' Mitchell echoed rommenta triade.; "We are determined to take from the AP Wires Find* Healinf Subatuiee fb i ReKovM Pnfaif ' ■ I GIRL SCOUT DEPT. dang. recommeL "bri^id “ d fai-reac^ '* ne(.;easary to fremive Communist plans for this night In Ne\v York, Slmonetta Reliel government leadera aaid Off Day on Day Off s h in g les s h a k es Stops Itching ns it Shrinks ’h o i ^ displayed q/gold moire "pump­ ine monev spending" that would on preferring a tax reduction to help them—including, vv’hen neces- or SECOND FLOOR areA’’ He aaid the Communist the Jakarta- government would not provicie Job.s n e^ ed right now. massive public works jipending. sary, a substantial cut in business Km. Talk. N. Y. oalill - For the mada attoniahiheatatemants. Iftn word attacks on the alliance are kin" dress and Antonelli an probably follow up minor nav al’ Memphis, Tenn., March 11 -IKE PLANJH TWO SPEECHES T O MATCH YOUR HOUSE' 6rat tima seienet hat found a now "Pilaa havaieeaiaa tOba aproblsml.'’ ankle length red crepe diess. (^Pn-Misa Myrtle Johnson, 34. •The progiain must fit the need. M lt^ell followed George Meany. and personal taxes ^ healing aubataneo with tha aaton- The eecret ie a ntwiKaling auh- and air awlpea at Padang yester-* anS must be designed with the AFI.-CIO president, m speaking to Meany noted in his address that Waahlngtan, Match II «h •— (Orattoned oa Page ’Three) (AP Photofax). day with landings 35 miles on' was arrested for throwing her President Elsenhower la coBe lahing ahiiitr to (brink hamor- atance (Bio-Dyne*)—diaiwyeiT at need clearly in mindv' he said.SaUl. thelliu j\rAFL-CIO t.wiUS'lXJMt.v-.conference. a»ace*4a^.Meany ac- , Ifie the ILIt«ltotal . IIUIIIUCI number 431of .UUCI unemployed is rhoida, atop itching, and ralitve a world-tamauf reaaarch ineliMta. either side of the Indian Ocean l)0.v friend to a- sidewalk. sidering making two ntajor At COST to You I • K l "I w ork hard six (lays a He said thathat in ev?nt thflbusinesathKbusinesa rusfd both Republicans and' Demo-. the eqiiivaleptequivalept of twice, as many NO EXTRA pain — without aurgory. Thii aubitanee.ia now availablS port .50 mllea from Bukittinggi. the proves morere Vtubbprnatubtmrn cratsorats of playing politics and acting people as live in the entireenti city of speeches — o.he nn foreign policy In eaat after cate, while gently In eappoetlarir or tintminl ftrwx' retrel mountain capital.; , week," she told the Judge ye.'v- downturn proves and the otlibr Ih support of the relieving pain, aAtqal reduction under the name Preparation HA V ■ ; too slowly U) counter the business pjttladelnhla. Another 4,000 Central govern-' - terday. "I think a girl has a i recession.' ' ', "That’s'niore *v,o»than .nall the people reciprocal trhde program. • frofouionally OMigiwrf (ahrinkago) took place. At yonr druggist.'Monty back right to relaxation and exer­ Uoet amaiing of ail —rcauite guarantaa. ment troops were reported ready The AFti-CIO prc.sldent demand- [ m the slates of Wyoming, "Ver- To Olvm Y ou ix tr a Spato Pact Near, to follow up the seizure Friday of; cise on her day off. That's all UTTLE AUraEY DIES wtra ao thorough .that auffarara •Beo. U.A Pat. Of. ed a quick tax cut, increased unem- j niont, Utah. JSouth Dakota. Rhode an oil Sumatra's east coast Island' I was doing.";* IVfews T id b its ploynient )>eneHts. moie defense I inland. North Dakota. New Mexico, . Providence, R. i., 3tarch II Utt • fiKtory-Built To Savo with a landing at the nearby oil Judge ■Bsv'Tly Bou.she dis­ I Spending and more money for pub-1 Hampshire and Nevada al- —Pretty Audrey Hocking, 1-year* Y o u M o n o v port of Dumal.. missed a.sssult. apd battery /Culled from AP Wires / f iic worka. | together," Ke said. SUd cancer victim whoae request yeMgrday for oul-af-agpaon water* Dress Prices Higher tin Jakarta, the'Central gov­ ch?rges with a warning that Mitchell.Miicneii dlscJosed that Pres- ; Add to that total the idle time ' mclori set off a widespread search Madome—W ill You Answer ernment announced capture of ..the she )>e more gentle with your ... idemInPlIl EisenhowerrajaCIUHJ'N U| hsd imtl been ur^ll invited ,; '»tof aiavzi^more, .»ai«A,aathah threev»ia%,w millionaaaa«s>.aaa workers aa-wa.a east coast islands of Bengkalix, boy friends, for the fruit, died about 11:45 Royal v-,...., Court source suys>ci)Wd-the ; to attend the AFL-CIO AFI.,-C10 sessionsession’hut hut he said srearc now employed only a.m. today. Before her death, ilece ' and'Teblngtinggl and of Pakning,' leas marriage of ^hah of Iran Sn)—Nego-a\vage8 and overtime for the American oil terminal facing well-wishers canvassed food maiv his 25-year-old l^ueen Soraya may that:"1 assure you that I shall [ (Continued on Page Four) kets along the entire eaat coast. thJm near the mouth of the Siak come to end this week in redglous ‘ ______River. The government claimed Today, even as she dic'd a t Rhode and 106,000 striking 8*rment hour in New York Cil.v, where djvorce cerenionyy. . Parade of ” ^ , Island Hospital, offers' of water* workers reached agreement today 60,()M of the strikers worked, and they were taken without a fight ^witnesses charge irt Senate hear-f-v *la''i,.'%7-«a • ami arm.v and police personnel, melon kept coming Ip ^frpni g i r l s i ^ were .50 to 75 cents an hour ICaa i ing that Broadca.sting industry is 31H1 2111 across the country. .- / ' on a new 8-year contract,. there pledged ' their allegiance to : exerting stangle hold on nation’s * ^ ■ ' Subject to ratification by both elsewhere. About 80 per cent’ of the workers are paii on' a piece the Jakarta regime. - An Army ; music anb promoting rock n' toll IKE. MEANY TO T.4LK birthday souvenir aides, the pact restores peace to the invadera at the expense of classical w orks. the industry—Nevs' York City's work basis. Most'bf the wo! kers Washington, March II (AV— are u-nmen , f WOUM impose an ...... economic- and I House Armed Services Com- .\FL-Cld Prealdent ^- George larg«st--after the first nMjor The union originally asked for a'ij’tval blockade '«nc liA4K^t. m en.''O e« MacG-regor of the New tural economist says the ^Sfidanese parliamentary elec; Nile wTiters agreement with the Unlotyahop atewar^s' vote today York Tim^.-and Harold Martin of y' ___ . . . - tions for dealing wlHi the recea- Three IS-year-old Hartford boys pons, but fcanw 15 scats short of a Sudanese./Egypt needs a water slon. con the pacL-., ' the Saturday'Evening Post.'The, agreement before - beginning work ______J - r »4 8 8 -«« Return of the workers in a, Wish Granted■\ refusal waa interpreted In Slng.a-1 seized by police after they had at- „,sjoritv iif'ihe 173-seat chamber. Jt’8 JACKETED Views Mireh 12th ii the dejr...the Girl ScOute I , tempted to hang another com- Final refiiills announced early to- on the Aswan mgh Dam. SAYS STRIKER KILLED DAD Including full 10-year • « 7-state area will peritlt a start on . T ^ * • E'' • 1 pore as an effort to keep the ntim-! guarantee the moveniirtit of dresses for the I panton in a bBckyard slia^. ' . ., day from Khartoum gave the Independents and splinter par-j Washington, .March 11 MPW Th* HAMDF.N. in all tiiM will have • 46th Birthday] To join I O ' I I'V’lllO ’ 1 ■wll’l her of foreign 'correspondents in' •United States flatly rejecto Bus-.; Ummsi 72 seals. Their nearc.sl ties woii 24 seats, promising then) | willlani Bench Jr, testlfletl to- ' making Fashion News windup yrTthe pre-Easter deUyery. J i Indonesia to a minlinvimrL- - Temin As Low As >• These dresses will bear a uhiop slan demand that WqrUt Confer- ,jvais. the neutralist. pi-p-Egyp- a balance of power if a coalition'* dny "the doctors say"...... '■ hls fnthek in the celebration we offer you thia -i—- - I On advice fr’om ' Jakarta, the enc» on the La)v oL-the Sea make i National Unionists, took 45. ampng major parties is impossible. : $ 9 - 7 5 the q uestio n ? V THELOOKOFRAW SILKl label, said Dublnsky. They will cost ' ' Providence. R. I.. March 11 American Caltes Oil Co. halted op died as the result of a beating - COAST'S monthly more berauac of higher wages, ac­ I prohibition of nuclear - weapon , "phe People'a Democratic Parly It wa.s not known how-many of j a t the hands of Kohler Co. handy billfold of bright green vinyl i/P) SC'A'?">bll girt dying of 4 testa on open o('ean a principle of; ,ppj>)^ which formed a coalition these Independents were from tlie, . .. ^ E a m o u s p l a n t Garages. “What is the ONE mo8t important reason why you cording to the manutacturera. cancer made a small wish last (Continued ort Page Five) _ strikers. Bersch testified he him­ AND DISPLAY • The increased labor coat waa j international law'. with the Umma in the outgoing leftist, pro-Egyi)tlan anti-imperial- j self .. had been kneckod uncon­ Cottage'Shells. changed to Bantly Qi! Service?” A.B.C "PIC-A-BAC" plaatic with traniparent aelf-eMl night ; Chester Bowies, speaking in New , got 32 seats. 1st fi'ont, who presumabiy would • scious bv Folin Guhaca, a UnitoO aetimated at »78 million over the hack Uie National Unlonlsta in Utility Buildings,' contract term, , Seven-year-old Audrey Hock­ I Haven, says the Republican ad- Tpia indicated Umma Premlei Auto Workers (UAW) onion Coast Pre-built “DETERMINATION. I’m practically a charter mem­ C O n O N , RAYON anrSILK ing of Riverside, vVho doctors ! miriiatralioiv>"has turned the moat. Abdullah Khalil could remain in parliamentary maneuvering. For- member from Detroit, and thus OPEN purM. Come in to get youra—aooni The aettlement was announced Norfolk Blaze Kills n)er Prcrtiier Ismail,Azhari, lender Homes ber of Bahtly Olh i remember when .they first started gt 3:60 a.m. ' said has only a short time to' acrioiu matter of our'S^lme—the | power if he re-form4d his coalllion. Is' unable tq say who struck hls serving our town. Their main objective then-wbs to give You’ll love this fabric for a Hammered out during seven con­ ' live, asked a nurse st Rhode 100 Head of Cjaltle pollc(ea which wiH determine the But Sudanese sources in Cairo of.,^he unionists,, had advocated 66-yeor-old father, In n. fight at SUNDAYS beautiful , summer dress. tinuous hours of negotiaUons over­ Island HosplUl if she could question of war and peace - into doubted the coalition could hold to- neutralism in foreign policy and Rhehoygan Falla. Wla*. on tho FOB YfOUR Act Now! the BEST service available . economic union with Nasser’s Crease resistant, washable night waa the problem of contract please have a piece of water­ 'k provincial poliHcai laouc. i gether Indefinitely because the Bight of July 4,. 1854. PERSONAL INSPECTION i f .69 enforcement—the last obstacle to melon. ' • Norfolk, March IJ (A*i About Labor member of the British' PDP is inclined toward closer ties United Arab Republic. 1041 Dixwell Ave., Hamden “It wasn’t long before Bantly Oil was recognij'ed as and preshrunk. An unusual All Giri Scout merchandise is sold exclusively at the agriseme'nt after money. iMuea The hospital called all local 100 head' of 'iiattle, one • of the Parliament terms U.S. Air Force \yith Egypt while Khalil and the Umma's- ...... big plurality raised the . ’P.XNJf;’ SESSION SEEN the best all-around fuel compan.v in the area. They’ve Yard rough weav^ that looks ex- were lettled by negotiators Sun- marketmeh, but none was largest dalyy herds in this section Thor ■g)ilded,mlsslles to be based in Umma party want to move closer possibility that the Sudiins first , . |^ ,,fn rd . .March II f/P>—<»OP J. W. Hale Corp., for Manchester and vicinity. of'the atate, perished last night in Britain”a lot of Junk; . . . State to the West. , ' chief of slate stoce winning jnde-,v Florence Flnndy of never lost their zest and enthusiasm. Their service is ‘ '46’’ Wide actly like imported raw silk, -v dftv. available. Newspapers, radio : a furious fire ()n the M'alter Carl- still TOPS. I know—I have NEVER been di.sappointed or • Harry Uvlller, Impartlat chair­ and TV stations carried the j Finance Comml-ssioner George With his infreaaeci parliamen^ pendenoe in V >toe Call HALE'S .FABRIC DEPT.—Main Floor Hear . . . J) \ man of the dress industry and one appeal throughout the state. son farm on Lpbn Meadow: Drive. , ConHIinar eev* Comiecth'iit ha^ iiot iavy imppoi’t Khalil expected tp Abdul Rahman fl Mahai. the, Riblcolfs Ui csIlUiE tlN» COAST LUMBER CORP. C-B5 “let down” In the 41 years I’ve been doing business’lyith I So rapidly did flanfes spread lost a cent of the $52 million avail-, pull the Sudan ov<:r to a P*?* white - robed, bearded rtllglous. ^ 1041 DIXWELL AVE. of two special negotiators named Eventually, the ■ seaycli for ■ a j Called Bantly Oil.” - GREEN STAMPS • FREE PARKING by Mayor Robert F.^'agaer. aaid. watermelon extended through­ through, the huge structure, it was able to It from federal highway al- j western PosiUou ’flVj V** leader whose father led the 19lh Hhe • »»rty Hamden. Conn., UNiveratty 5-1181 I impossible for firemen to enter the lonattnna "cw government. The umma was a Century Moslem holy war agqjnst »® 1 ^ " Gentlemen: GREEN STAMPS • AMPLE FREE PARKING J) the enforcemen);, provisions are "so out the Northeast. I bam . The animals all died in B, * • Ren James M . tJuinn. ! minority -party in the outgoing the British and Egyptians, or one "Our Reputation - complicated that until we get It Thia morning James R. Wat- UN iv e r s it y Please send' nie FREE Illustrated their atanchions. Hits Or and ma ac-uiiJ^stftradiutant general “"'1 Khalil had to ac- of his j)ons. The Mahdl Is regarded Booklet. DELCO-HEAT la Your Aaaurance" down In thb report wo w ont be *ers of Portsmouth, R. J„ heard TTie fire was" discovered by a as spiritual leader of the Umma. ' VL o „ v ^ able to.go Into that.” ’. Mai co Feliciano. 21. is ln%‘L “e‘!^u\ton for - P ‘ Since 1956. a 6-man coimcU has ^ oi«viM»ot. y m en t. tneM«* upveniGovernor. •JK Name ...... of .the glrl’a request. He had .state policeman on routine cruiser ra«»MnivA«inn nf iiir 4Srd Infantrv a workable <:oalition togeiner. tie failed to aoeopt the fact 8wt 5-1181 Street ...... y ,...... Both aides aaid they hoped tlie • A whole wale.rmelort 45 nis charged bv New York poUce acted as. chief of state. *1 1 :0 new enforcement program could bo car- patrol. By the time: volunteer Division to National Guard Bureau! recentl.v told newsmen he favored If the program .liqJias Folr FVEE City Zohi , .estate ...... TIm J 9 K I U M C O R r II Thd food locker and .would gladly firemen from Norfolk and neigh­ with beating his a02*year-old parliament, for' which the Su­ Phone ...... MANCNMTm CONN» fUsd out in non-union shops and give it up. ' ' grandmother, Mrs. Patrons. danese voted for. 10 days hoRinr .wore eunotod to Ito Infomiatlon A4ANCHISTIII COMN thoso outside the flVe assoclatloijis boring towns arrived, th.e flamea Tralits on New. Haven Railroad AMcan-Mlddle Ena««rn countries It would B todtfM rir’^ INC . *JA State ;Pollce car picked up w'ere awcOpiMg. through the bam. Belose. Police say he used a as.BaufU Arabia, Ethiopia and Lib­ nlng Fehi, 37, will draft s consti­ ILCO. c o r n e r m a in and OAK STREETS Involved in the strike. bell and buckle in the Argu- d ^ y e d up to 38 minutes after tution and elect a stngls rsplaos- aU of tiw peopto '^ ' CORNER MAIN mifd OAK STREETS : The wage agreement includes an the watermblon. and drove it Many tomrof Ijay also were lost dmpty..,freight car, derailed'near ya if , he remains In of/lce. lor youfo to oouw. A m n i a 's largest Producer of Paneliied Garages 931 MAIN STREET MANCHESTEiL COHM ' to the hospital «bout 30 m|i4i . In tha 'fire. There were no know’n m eht" He was held in |500 Khalil is known to bo strongly ment. ilU per ceiiit peckage increase, In­ bail?'- (AP Photofax). - Black Hall. ' i Telephone M l 9- 4595^Rockvilie— iPhone T R 5-3271 cluding 8 per cent for higher • '*way. ■ Jnjurtee to humane: t ' " 'I- . .. iK. 1 ' , ' t ■i..: li ' T

PAGE MAKCHESTER e v e n i n g HflRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH IV ldM . I MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtD, MANCmSTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH l l , 19te PAGBTWO 1-w- lated to advance the beat iuid Hebron largest Intezeata of the community S!UCpr|»e Shower Columbia U n io n to of which Philadelphia Is Ois canter. RENT! ^ ' 1 RockvUl^eiiton About Tow n Gallon to Speak . Garment Pact Near, Mrs. Bow4n, In private Ufe, ,Mrs. T. McKean . Dovvna of Bryn Mkwr, At Lenten Seri^ on f*hr Miss Moira Cap Crashes PTA Planning was cited especially fbr thre* of BUY! SBC Says Town Should Have Our Lady of Mother* For Schi^ol .ers her hooka arcle will meet Wedneedey »t The Rev. Clinton R. Jonea, Mlsa Wilma Mom, daughter of le r Fashion Show These are: *Wankee from Olym­ t:46 p.m. at the home, of Mra. Canon of Christ Church Oathsdral, TBV Sfe^ND 8WINOLE * Mr. and Mrs. Mario M qm Rt- EESTEORMIT RtCBTBank pus,” .a work on Justice Oliver peter Cordera, ,191 Eldrldge St DP P n S t DOESN’T WOBK South dealer 85, Bolton, waa guest of honor at Th* town sm uh)^ union lndi-8ed lorUy. If any ebang* in wage* iWendell Holmce; "J(Sui Adanis and ‘Most School, Least Expense' Hartford, wlU -1)* the preacher at Both sides ritlnwaMe a Burprlae bridal shower held re- HdEpiUl Beds The eueat apeaker will be the Rev, By AItted SbatawoM Frederick Browiiy 48," Prospect cated last nighrit w ^d ssek ad­ is s|^r(wd on, an adjustmsnt will Mrs. J. A. Malecky, publicity ^he American RevMutlon”; and John BlanchSeld of St; Jamea’ the mid-week Lenten service in NOKTH canUy at th* Itelian American (iPoatlBaed frein Page One) have to'^b* mad* In th* 88,242,786 batm an, announces that Uia He-. ^f-Tho Uon and th# Throne,”; a hi-1 4¥h6eiClisira Deceptive plays should be 4 A T ■) St., South Coventry, l^^^ged with ditional imjMVamentsS/in the Church/ St. M ary's Episccqital C hjirch learned away from. the bridge club. About 130 gueata attended. EVER HAD salary scJde it is proposing for Board of 'IMucatfon budget that bren Pafent-Teacher Asan, ^rlB o g ra p h y ^ Sir Edward Coke, Brit­ Th« n*w Vernon Schbol BuUd-Sp.m; In Syperior Court room, W K 7 5 3 Hoateasaa were Mr*:. Flunk O. Bfient Manufacturers Aaan. ‘Ihe driving while under the Influence- l/’riK ’Ll FURNrrumB partmehf Senior Vice Commander Wednesday at 7:80 p.m. Canon ta^e. This sort of prsictlce will 8 Q 10 4 2 Weddings ’ its Bogrtl of Education - empk^ysd has alreadjNtesn turned oveb to sponsor a fashion show Satutj^y ish lui^er-patriot. She 'has also IVCI I n COMPANY jnj Committee ia following the Mrs. Annie Smith and Mrs. Alice Plach and Mis* Donna Plaeh. group, which Includes 4m>s both in of intoxicating liquor dr dhigs last V General M ana|er Richard MarUn. wrlttim other biographies and short Victor Miller of Bridgeport ,wiU Jones will .be the fpuith in n aeries help you. look like OeorSe Wash­ 4 8 7 4 Irillii msmk*: in the elementary school Aiiditori' reconunendatlona of the Barringer Ray are co-chairmen of the St ington while you act lUcS'-.Jasae mother and siatar of th* proapec- Pannsylvania and upstate New night, when he failed to stop'at the ocal 991, American FederaUOitloh-i^ In another matter Jest night, the ati^es. She was a frequent vlaitor Phone MI 3-4159 speak. • Patrick^ Military Whim of Chap- of sevisn speakers in the Lenten' tlva bridagroom. / A shower cak* Oomnilaaion In planning for the Commander Rudolph Schmeiske "Schbol of Prayer." James. T. RiiilMiTiiVt? Tdrk, has not negotiated with the , B esaw -R eneker Intersection of Rt. 87 and Lake ___ estate County and Municipal 1 elected Georgs; Bingham of um at 8 p.m. 4h HebronHe at "Shadowsmark," sum­ “moat claiaarooms with not too said a reportt will be given on fa­ Hum Court, Order of lAmaranth, Wsat opened the king of dia­ decorated in aqua and Vallow Rd.. and hit the bank cm the east Employes Union, ha* already rs- thisPark D*partmFnt^4M>J Clifton Dessert (Uid .' c()lie* willX ^ mer home of Prof, and Mrs. Eugene Thitrsday at 8 p.m. in thh Masonic yrormeriy youth comuellor - for aarrad-AS .th e' casttscpiaca ib r D1 IbOWU ilnce lU ^ d contract ex­ many frllla." vorable action taken by the execu­ the Diocese QbMeetlcut.,.Apost monds whsn this hand ram* along side of Rt. 87. / ■ / lUfsted that the salary scale for P o tt^ o f th* Highway Department served. P. Chase of Easton. Pa. Mr*. Bow­ Templo, which I* opeji to Imffet table. LDN< pired Jan. 81. . en did much of her writing while "Ddaglas H. Hayes, who, wae tive "committee on Ut* national he held for nearly nine y ^ a after in a recent tournament. My friend .Htua, said Dublnsky, the strike Gerald Young. 65, . 6f Maln^'St., JO schopl oistodlahs and matrons delegates; to the IntegnKUonal Th* followlnr.'model* havr^been elected chairman at the first meet­ charter. A report will also be given lie. World War n, in this c s ^ ty Ca­ Edgar Kaplan, famoua New York A prevloua ahower was held ONLY South Coventry, a paseenwi' in the be raised from 83,025-14,025 to $3,-' union'* rs^Dpoal conference thvb* announced by Mrs. Neil wakeman, here'. 4 K Q I 1 9 5 tha homa of Miaa Jpan Boslo, ** is not over in Pennsylvania and . Iteator ViMjattonlng ing of the SBC list night said the on the meeUng held Sunday Iq non Jones annually wCed as dean expert, played the seven of dfSi- IT.25 •oms seotipna of. New.'Vork. I t win car waa admitted to, Windham 150-84,150. hew in B<)*tbp Saturday and 8i general chaihnan; Tubrtdy’* Spe- committee ia agreed that Vernon Manchester. The DeWolf Art;Gulii will meet of the summer yoitm' conferences monds from the South hsnd with W A ] 9 4 ton, Hoataaaaa war# Mta* < ^ Commuiiity ^Memorjai Hospital Bui i t a special meeting at Tink­ day. X 'alty Shop of Wliliihantic, Mrs. The Rev. Douglas F. Pimm left ., 4 73 and Miaa Sandra SteVmdon, who continue, he sziii.“ wltb our money should have the, “most school for Nike Officers to .Speak Thursday at 10 A.ip. «t the ConN, held by the dioc^, having in his narv a fumble. and our- sacrlAd^." with laceration* hia^yes and under er Hall 18*1 night. Local 991 mem- At the same time. It poetponed leaK eletl, Mr*. John B. Hor­ Sunday after services at St. Peter's the least expense," Two officers bf the Nike Bat­ munity V. Mc|i. William Griswold This sort of "fslse card’’ is worth 4 A l wUI both be membera <« tho bridal hi*, eyes anil underbta chin. Brown b m appeared in favor of preeeing xliscusston on the que*|ion of tend­ ton, M ^ W ln th ro p S. Porter, Mis* yo«^ pwple from every party. Sdiool friends *(t the The announeem^ of tha agree- Epiecopal Church for a short vaca­ Following thla concept, moat of talion, Battery A, Windsor Hill, of"Wether*fleld, who is a member a second look. The Idea la to con Sauh Wsif, 1 ^ BiM OR A REAL t r e a t was treated f^rnninor injuries and for a reduction in the number of ing delegates to the unlro’e Inter­ KriSUn4\Kaupiis of Wlllimantic, tion. He will return Saturday eve­ I 4 DooMe Pass 2 4 bride-to-be attended this abowi meht was m*de''oiiM ormer U.S, the meml^rs have Waited the will speak at a meeting of the of the Guild, will give' a demon­ Indsday night a dlscus- ceal the three of diamonds. West San. Herbert H. Lehftthn, a special discharged. steps required lo reach nteximum. national convention in LnngjSeach, Miss Lln()k>Moberg of Andover and ning. Maxlmllte-dealgn school in Aga­ jKiwanis Club today at 6:30 p,m. stration of graining and stenciling may-dome to the conclusion that 2 W PM* < PsM Miaa Morra win be marrti COMPLETE DINNER Calif. The asatter will be Uken up Mra Robert^H. MusUrd of Wllll- foUows the a e r V i 0 e. Pas* Pas* ; Rotoalt F. Pisch, 348 W< SERVED NIGHTLY mediator , in tha dlspute>-v State ^U(«j|nan Richard Mac;. 'The Tnembere Ym i that the first Parishioners may Mil (m Senior wam. Mass. The Barringer Com­ at Cavey’s Restaurant, Manches­ chairs. A brief business meeting HostesM^ this 4veek are the mem­ E ast has begtm a hlgh-loW with the Donal(Hof Coichesteihbsrrscka'ln- again next month.. ' m antig.' Openiof -fcad 4K St., on April 19 in S t On strike outside New Y(>rk City several steps in the present 9-step Wyhshaw’s bridiU and formal Warden Lewlj W. t1)elpe in case mission, which recently .visited ter. 'Wood, program chair will be held. Membera will bring •ix and the three of diaiftonds. If $2.25 were 45,000 employes in n W Jer­ vesrinted the accident which oc- The Local also voted to ohange.. man, arranged tonight’s meeting. bers ex the Woman’s Auxiliary, this ia the case. West must lead Church, Bolton. Scale should be drteped, thus ;*(4r 'Will be ahowir^w Miss Sue of an em ei^ncy. PINE ' Tolland County, althdugfli not en- Iheir own sandwiches and dessem wl^wiU 'Ssrve refreshment* In sey, Delaware, Rhode IsIand^Con• cured about 9 p,m. The car was further Increasing Hhe starting the date for its meeting to ^ e first dorslng iJiy school plsn^k said the 4-H Conmnittee to Meet and coffee will be served by the ret the ace of diamonds at once to let ond club on ths tqn of[ spadeiB and Mondiy of ths month, instead of :eman, - Miss M a ^ rt* Hall, The Lenten service on Wednea- the C r y p t auditorium. Canon CALCULATED n 3W 7 WALNUT ST. nccticut. Massachuetts, .Pennwl .extensively damaged the front minimum, to about $8.5()0. d^y a t 8 p.m. in the church will be Maximllte schools are bUilt at a The Vernon 4-H Town Commit­ freshmenl committee, of which his partner ruff the third round of promptly led ths queeni of spades to end and had lo be towod away XJ.' first Sunday, elected Alme Jap^ M is s'^ sn MorUock, M i^>.^ylli* PHARMACY cost of 9750 per pupil, the lowest Jones’ topic Ip the service as well diamonds. Belentista used to measure the Tol. Ml f .ROTO vanIa and upstate New York, The union has not discussed Rankl ni() Miss C^ynthia Raymond. led b / Hedley Hill. The topic will tee will meet'Thursday St 8 p.m Mrs. Bernard Schubert is chair­ aa in the discUiSton group will be dlacard dummy’s last: club. West union spokesman said the walkout' Award from Taps wages with the Board of''Edu(;a- vis to the executive boerd. and col­ 484 Center St-r-TeL MI 9-9814 of any comparable schools in Con­ at the Vernon'Center Congrega­ man. In this cast, however, West waa could ruff this trick, but ha waa height of a mounUin by barom lected $82 for t h ^ i V Neville fund. Younjg gm)fi*!men's wear from be "Amoe.” All are urged to bring "Prayer for Forglvenesa.’^ star readings, or by noting the I ■ ■ ■ ■ a ■ • had negUgiblc effect on. a few scat­ Mrs. Alfred.. Soracchi, local tlon yet, but a meeting t* eipset- .^thelr Bibles In order to discuss the necticut' tional Church. Albert B. Gray, Tol- susplcloua. He knew that his part­ too lata to get a club trick. Tha tered shops in Maryland and Vcr-. Hurley’s Pr^i^Shop will be shown This school buUdlng CommitWe landr County 4-H Club Agent, will Earlier Lenl^ servicee on ner might have begun a signal with boiling point of water, as they chBlmian of the March of Dimes by Arthur KeeftKRobert Oond and icplo follbwlng the service. PINE LENOX"'' St. Mary’s Guild will meet to­ Wedneaday will be-Celebrations of defense waa now limited to two moat. and of Women'a Activities in Tol- lenges and will increasingly (4>al- was appointed by the Board of Se­ talk on club work. New leaders and morrow followlng^the Lenten serv­ the six and three of dlemonda, but diamonds and one trump. climbed toward the top. Today, David Hudak of Andover. Furs by ^Church Women to Meet lectmen upon authorization by a ths Holy Communiorivat 8 and 10 he also knew that Kaplan might measurements art establiahsd by land—County Chapter of_the ,NAr le-ige the world." Joseph’s of Willlmahtic, lalso will parents, and anyone interested in ice at St. Mary's Bpiscopal Church. The play waa good, but the man tional Polio Foundation, has re­ There^wlll be a meeUng of the PHARMACY town meeting. The Selectmen ap­ a.m. The children’s wsekly Lenten have dropped the seven as e fuse ealculationa in trtgonomstry. Reid Herald Adrs. Pakistan Cites Philippine President Carlo* P, bs shown, and Bruce’s wjU have a Hebron CbngregaUonal Women's 4-H work is invited to attend. Hostosses -will be Mpi. Wickham, service and 1astrucUoh \vrill be held ner alao bad to be perfect. If Weat ceived sn airtographed picture of 299 E. Center SL-»M1 9-08N pointed nine experienced persons in School Board Meets Mrs. Earl RohSn,.xMrs. ' Kristian card. -After deep thought, he came becama suspicious, he would ruff Garcia added , hi* appeal fbr In­ •hoe and bag display in ib*^ audi­ Fellowship this evening. All all phases Of planning and work at the church ’nuirsday afternoon to the conclusion that Kaplan was Sal Mineo and Patty Hicks, co- creased economic aid, declaring torium. The Vernon Board-of Education Karlson and M r^ Claude Porter. ths ten of Hwdes and taka a club Rec N<)tes chairmen of TAPS (Teen* Against Red Aid Offer members are Urg^ to attend. connected with the building of a at 3:80. Automobiles w(ll pick up not likely to have thre*-losing dia­ well aa another diamond, trlek. that “within the treaty area are Th* committee chairmen are.: Work for. the present and plans will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in the children at the more 41 a t an Polio). It carries the statement of millions of people who would like new school. superintendent's ofUce, Curriculum monds. 1711* would defeat th* contract. Refreshments, Mrs, Max Rankl;' for the future requirb the earnest The committee has 95,000 for The executive board of the schnpU. Avoided Trap xkra. Wayne appreciation to the . W. ((Continued, fnim Pag* One) ' to Uve a life of dignity, comfort and dresses, Mrs. A. Robert Gbief I one of the mhin Items on the Keeney School PTA will meet to­ Dally QuesUen EasSHdeRee Porter School Alumni Aaan. for its interest- of krorkers. The Gilead preliminary plana for an elemen­ Avoiding tlte trap, the^ore, ever enlarging frewom.” transportation. Mr*. C a r J m a n Woniea'S FelHjWahlp alpo held a tary school to be built on the Ma- agenda. night a t '7:30 at the school. \ West shl^d at the second trick Partner opens the blddli^ with - Tusadav, 8 to '4:30 Junior Band»<1 /^A las BusSusanna Louls^'Kencker, 47 participation in 'the 1958 March of Frankel and Mrs. Bryce Carpen­ Chaider Committee oiie spade, and the next player dou­ -Hrhaaraai; 8;.70-to 8:30, Children' Dime* TAPS program.'The young seven times as heavy as those that The mlnlstor* will meet in eioeed meeUng this (Uternoon and worked B^re sltann LAke S t A school of to the king ef-ehibe. Kaplan n>RDGRAlliS > L y ^ T S t.. daughter of waiter M. •eaalons through Thursday morn­ ter. b le s .^ hold: SpadaslK 7 f i; preceded the meeting last year. on arUclea' for thp coming Bazaar. at least X4 -classrooms is being The Consolidation ChaHer Com­ Manchester Grange has won Police Arrest 6 trith the ace of clubs, drew two Theater; 8:30 to 10, Intermed people sponwred a'' 'dance and library Report Hearta—9 7; Diamonds—Q 10 4 8; Basketball; 8 to 9. TeenageStirim. Renelk^^of Asheville, N.C. and Mr* earned nearly $100 for Ihe fund.' The aid demands took the spot­ ing, then wind up with an open planned, H*yes said. ^ mittee. appointed hy the Spleetmen home economics committee certif- KMinds of trumps with the ac* and meeting and >» etate 'dinner to, be The'report of the annuel meet­ Manchester .Evening HeraM He­ Asked abbut the );>osslbillty of aipon authorization by voters at a cate of merit, which will jl>e pre­ In Radar Ch^k king, cashed ths ace and king of Cauba—8 7 4. What do you aay? Wedhesday, 6 to 7, Ope^^Kaaket- Afimes M. Ke^neker of Manchi Heads Dairyman’s Group light from other issues being Anawer; Bid two spadea. Thla ball; 7 to 16, BusinfMsmsfi’a Bas­ became the wkte of Wayne tSksd over by the ministers from Mven by PYesldent OarcU. Dulles ing of the Douglas Library -Asan. bron eorreepondent - Mies Snean rooms being ready by September, town meeting, will meet today at sented at a future meeting, it has spades and then casually led the Clair L. Robinson, Post Hill, has will go on to Taipei, Formoea, for included the following items! Pendleton, telephone'\AOndemy Hayes said the committee is “still 8 p.m. Seymour E. Lavitt is chair­ been announced by the State hdine ten of spades. aort of raise is mildly preemptive, ketball; 5 to. 7:30, Boys' Bowling; lln Besaw, soit vif Mr. and Mr8^ been re-elected preaident -of this the United SUtes. BriWin, France. A radar cbe^ on Spruce St, showing good trumps but a vary 7 te 9r Teenage D aim ; 7 to 9. Australia. New Zealand. Thailand, a meeUng with .U.S. diplomaU in Elected for l-ye*r terms were; 8-8454. \ trying" for that An architect will man.- economics committee,. Her* again th* manner was Im- BverydoY Howaro Beaew,'Wtn^orville, at 9 trict of the New England Milk Southeast Asia and talks with Lucius W. Robinson, trustee; Mra OOF Womea prompted by complaint* about portent. KaplanKi led the weak hand. Boys’. Mechanic* Club; 8 to 9, ucers Assn, a post he has held Pakistan and the PhUlppIne*. be selected within the next few (Copyrilght 1858, General Faaturaa o'clock Saturday mortUng at the These include private talks on President Chiang Kai-shek. - Cfiarence E. Porter, treasurer: Al­ days, he said. Members of the com­ The Women’s Republican Club of The Rev. John Blancbfield, cu­ speeding motorists, resulted in th* spades without trium|di, without un- All Rlghte Reannwi Women’s S a ^ Ctaaa. Windaorvill'e M ethodlat\ Church. for htany years. This district in bert W. Hlldtng, secretary; Miss Vernon will meet today at 8 p.m. arrest of seven persons ysafsrdsyj due haste, imd wlthoiwithout emphasis Carp-) Thursdayf^8:15 to 4:15, Model the Kremlin call for a Big Four 'SOFT-SET* mittee appear to favor the Maxlm- rate of S t James’ Church and prin­ H. T. Dlekamaem 4 0 „ lae. The double ring ceremony wpa per­ elude* Columbia. Franklin and Leb­ summit conference, and the crisis Marjorie H; Martin, librarian, Mrs. lite plan, but plan to look at stock at the Koscluasko Club Lounge, cipal of St. James' School, wUl be afternoon. of any kind. ALL-TIMK BIXXHU) AiiTlanr^ub; 7 to 9, Junior Basr formed by the Rev. Jeanette-sMc- anon. H aroId\ KraUse, of Village > Laundry Comet Clean Daniel G- Horton, assistant; and NEW j ^ M il sHaroId Luetjen will show travel Weat thought that declarer was ketbail League; 6 to 7, - Movies; in Indonesia, where rival govern­ plans provided by the State Board the spedker at the meeting of the Six of the persons were diaigbd l^ashlngten (P)—Church con Olinchey of South Windaor. Hill, was elected secretary. The ments are engaged in civil war. W alter C. Hewitt, cust(xilan. Km |m W M m * of Education before coming to - pictures he took while in France going to ruff the'ten of spades In 7 U19;30, Men's Handball; 8 to 9. Brenda Anh Cole, organist, and dairymen who belong to this as- Columbus, Ohio UPi— A fsmlly There is an exhibit of 10 pictures Kiwants Club Thursday noon at the with speedlns by Patrolman John dummy—exactly what he was In­ Btructlon act an all-time record in Qlzllbash also renewed hla gov­ decision. ' and Holland Isist year. AtMchestqr Country Club. His Hui^es between 8 and S ’ p.m. JkUt Saving aaas; 8 to 7, Midget Miss Cynthia Treggor, violinist, 'Sociation ship mfik to the Whiting in suburban Reynoldsburg nearly at Douglas Library, the work of Fibriff M l mi tended to believe. Hence West dis­ 1957, with 8dB mlUlon dollars of BitaketbanT ernment’s annual demand for MULTI TRANL.ISTOR An architect will be selected , ^'n.HoepItal Notee topic will ^ in kseping with St Scheduled to answer to the chaims new building work done by Ameri- played "Becauae," "Ich Uebf Dlch" Milk^Co, of Pr(iVldence. backing in its feud with India over got taken to the cleaners except Mrs. Carl Johnson of Andover. U $ trM 8 M carded a low diamond, and there Friday, 8 to 8, Open Basket for the honesty ot a laundry truck These Include oils,, water colors, within the next few days, Hayes Atottted yesterday! D oi^ Patrick’s in ’Town Court Monday are b u s. arent the defense.of the hand! ean religious bodies. 'The flgur* waa and traditional wedding marches. 'Home After 8 Months Kashmir, which SEATO usually -X H E A R IN G AID MacDougall Jr.'. Cemetery Rd,, X^r Patsy r. Pagllaro, 88, of 185 N. shall (Midgst ,and Juniors).: 8 to Given In marriage by Joseph G. Mrs. EUa Meikle, Injured in an driver. pastels and "TInse'l Over Oils," said. Kaplan dlicarded dummy's sec 100 milUon higher than in 1958. does its best to sidestep. Premier $ 6 5 . 0 0 ' NEW! Mr*. Ethel Pease was elected non: Mrs. Clara Kibbe, 10 Elm St. ^The Circle of the Main S t; Arnold B. Oordner, 20, of Open Basketball (lotcirnsdiate Tripp, the bride .wore a waltz- automobile accident in New Ro­ Firoi Khan Noon warned Sunday The driver found 881 in cash in Mrs. Johnson had no lessons for I secretary of the SBC last night. Bonnie Hollowell, ToUand: Scott 152 Chestnut St.; Mrs. Angela enlors); 8 to 7, Boys' Plunge; length wlUte dress with short veil chelle p « . 4,'neturned to her home a cOat pocket he picked up for these except for one oil painting I ■\ ' X • North Methodist WSCS will meet 7 to 8\Men'a 1*lunge) 8 ' to 9, Worn that Pakistan might seek help cleaning and within an hour re­ called "Covered Bridge," in which* •Ordiasrr dry (tsenian Robert Pue. was placed in charge Clark. Wells Rd., E ast 'Windsor; tonight at 8 o'cIoeK\at the church, Goiangos, 34, of 43 Oak St.; Hugh and . seeded pearl headpiece. She on Wells Wood'^Rd. Sunday, from elsewhere if the West falls to. back AllW power and pcriorinsnee ol lomt often rolM dainty wectl F. Black Hartftnrd; Donald I. en's Plunge. turned it in person to the lady of she wiM assisted by noted artist' Iwsrint aid) fwiccili life, ofininy sell of financial paper's connected with' Mrs. Mary Hewitt, Ellington Ave. and the Joy Circle trill meet to­ carried a New Testament with two New Rochelle Hospital. She Is her against India. ing fo rd ilmts i(« price! Plut tuetr end wpol-like fabrics of the project. Mrs. Pease is secre­ Cross, 28. of 132 Sprues S t; and ELECTROfHCS Saturday, iO -lo Noon. Midget white orchids. wearing a complete body cast, and Prince Wan Weithayakon of the house. Walter Van Arsdale of Coventry. inch of (heir charm. Our Sree/fses Drf Discharged yesterday: Mrs- Mur­ morrow afternoon at 8 o’clock at Basketball Oinlc; Open Basket­ Mrs. Lawrence Rel* said the icnriiivf Permsphone*. tmoolh-rlow tary of the Board of Finance, and iel Adams. 32 Village St. the church. Robert. SX. Giorgattt, St, oC 409 ^jQURNSIDE A Miss Sandra Celia of Windsor- will be confined to her bOd for some Thailand said he would propose Wins lairge Award Volume Coniroi, noitc-limiting ano Otsuing fcsiurct SOFT-SET, a seesa- Pue is a certified public account­ Parker St. Arrested about 4 p.m. LABORATORIES ball. vllie waa maid of honor. She wore that SEATO eaUblish a graduate money, her husband’s entire week Those locally -who know Mrs. diied Cue. Zenilh’i fiiitsi q ylili (ionat new "SnUh" which keeps (has* adm itted todayr MarilCe P ur­ I n # A v c r / . s r West Hide Bee weeks. Her; sister, Mrs. 'Dorothy ly pay, was not missed until the ant. . . nell, 52 Grand Ave.; Kathleen To­ b«-T*atrolman Allan Smith and aquamarine, with .a wrist corsage Foisey of the Bronx, will tak'Ospare engineering school in Bangkok. C!atherine Drinker Bowen, a well- throufUeytI See it today! loMly fabrics si toft and Insttoes es (he Miss Roberta G. Lockwood, summoned to court Saturday was : 7 WMoM Tuesday, 8 to 8. Midget BaSket- driver returned it. known w riter of biographies, will' M M hr le-Ow Appeal op Town Flarm Land bin, TnimbuU/8t. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.,.Onydot: of yellow rosebuds. of her for the next several months. French Foreign Minister Chris­ , Ow-Ymt WmMr. IwvM Km day yen bonght them. Try ns and tee. A nigo APjpetti. Manchester Bernard J.-Tanelli, 34, of Hartford. HELD OVER! ENDS TUESDAY! 277 BROAD bait League; 8 to 9:80, Open Baa- Janies Smith of Windsorvllle was tian Pineau also called for bolster­ be interested to learn that she has F. Lockwood, 9 M argaret'Rd., aril : IHness Halts Court From 12 to more than 12 mil­ been awarded the 1957 Phila­ businessman. Whose, bid for the Vernon AM TaloottviHe newa The radar was set up between E. AvOREAT FAMILY PROGRAM—ALL IN LIVING COLOR! ketbaU. best inan, and David Woodbury of Trial Justice Court was can­ ing the economies of the Asian appear in "The Potting Shed,’’ W ■ \- * lion! The first Girl Scout troop delphia annual award of $10,000. Vernon town fam was accepted handled ,/tlirottgh The Herald’s Center and Pearl Ste. from 9 ajn. R A D I i T ( I [ V I S I 0 N Wednesday, 6 to 5, Midget-Bs*' Manchester was uaher. celed this W'eek due to the illness members of the pact — the Phllip- ihg presented Thursday, Friday to 8 p.m. Police Chief Herman ’O. Fms phwfctr Donthy MeOsIre Tl« n»»ty Seek MahMsf ketbail; 8 to 10,. Men’s Volley­ The mother of the bride was at­ pines^'Thalland and Pakistan. , was formed in Savannah, Ga„ 46 This annual honor is given to the QUINN'S by the Selectmen, Is seeking a RockriHe Bureau^ 1 W. Main SL, and Saturday’ of this week by New V !■ Walt OliBcris *4»m» of Chauncey M. Squler, proaecut- variance for the property to be Schsndel said that, at first only a ball League. tired in a n ' orchid suit with- navy “Our aborts would be futile ff years ago (on 'March 12, 1912) man or woman living in or near telepkMe TRemont 5-8188. Britain Teachers College. A sopho­ radar-hearing truck waa statlaned >ng grand juror. He is a patient at with a membership of 12. Since Philadelphia, who, during the pre­ used for business. Thursday, 6 to 8, CJoad Bowling;' blue accessories and corsage of a Windham Community Memorial they were'-lUnlted to the military more at the college; she Is an ele- thera^to gst sn ihdtestloh o( the ‘llldYelier” ‘^liin Carter” flieW alone;‘’ he said; ‘'Indeed, -it is then, more than i2.SQO,(>DO girls ceding. calendar .year, shall, .have, PHARMACY Thorroperty is located In a resi- AFTER INVENTORY ,J. to 10. -BAdtalntoa . . purple orchitL The moUier- of ■ ttoa Hospital; ' : performed or brought to its cul­ dential- aona in the City of' m.entisry , -m A. .» ..Ettach, spesdJtiiiadch irsdorlM* w ra pass- F rid ^ , 6 to 7:15, Fifth and bridegroom was attired in an olive i.. the economic,,and social fields and women have belonged to the PHONE hn 24186 minor. (ttg through the ares. After several Uoos Hear Candel . organization. mination an act or service calcu- Rodcville, Slid th e request is being SALE Sixth Grade Dance; 6:15 to 6:45, green dress with white accessories Carl Candela, Asst, director of that the CTommufrist world chal­ Notes speeders were noticed, a cruiser hfovics; 7:30 to 9:30, Junior High and corsage of j^ellow roses. made of the Rockville Zonipg St. Joseph’s Mothers Circle arlll was sent to the scene and the bf- WED.'i "PEYTON PLAOE'^la living esierl w A sh er -w a x e r winter goads at east prieaa. public relations for the Connerti- Board of Appeals. / Dance. . A reception for 50 guests was cut Society for Crippled Children meet tomorrow night at 8 o’clock fenders arrested. ahees, K abbers, AreOen, Saturday, 10 to 12, Midget Bas­ AimetU has indicated a desire Patients Today: 214 Now that we’ye got good weath­ Combinatton $1.S0 Beets, reduced M% te 85%. held at the home of the bride’s and Adults spoke to the Uona Club at the hoine of Mrs. William Col ketball CItnic; 1 to 9. Open Baaket- mother at 10 *.m. ^ a d m i t t e d YESTERDAY: Mrs. lins, 63 Coburn Rd. er, we’re going to set up our radar Had* by Deed aad Bali last night, telling of Its rehahlllU- Air Condiitenlng-temperaivrej mode (e prdef-lor elt-weothef ceedeft-Get« dySeenrartes t- structure and erect a restaurant WUhelmlna T r^te, Bolton; KeVln POUSHER TSe Band. Use your Charge Flaa ball (Intermediate and Seniors); The bride's traveling costume, periodically in different aections of 8:30 to 9, Coed Bowling. when leaving on-a wedding trip to Uon program,______and service station. No date has Wrlghtman, Im porter St.: Mrs. Donald Lewie, son of Mr. and town from which we’ve received U yea wish. ■nie following pien were named y * been set for a hearing yet. Mary- W escott l08 W. Middle DAY or WEEKEND Commiinlty Y BOstpn and vicinity, was a gray on the nominating committee to Mrs. Clarence Lewie, 179 Birch complaints," Schendel said. blEN’S Tuesday, 6 to 9, Junior Basket­ suit with white acc*(i8onea upon War. i Veta Tpke.; Albert St. Peter. East Hart­ St., recently enlisted in the U.S. From 8 to 9 a.m. today, the ra­ BIG.~S GREAT.. bring in a slate to the April meet­ Hockanum Barracks, World War ford: Jonathan. Peck, 14 Strong $0 0 MORRY'S STOBB ball League; 6:30 to 8:30, Boxing; their return Mrs. Besaw viUI make ing: Sam Kasaman, Russell Spear­ Navy. His pr^ent address is; S. dar waa In operation on Brook­ tlNEHURST t Depot So,-I,—TeL s n S-8991 ’ 8 to 7:30, Teenage Bowling- her horiie with her mdther until 1 veterans, will meet today at 8 S t; Miss Olive swain, 38 liHac St.; R. Donald J. Lewie, 487-85-16, Co. field St. The radar check is agaih man, Thomas Jones^ Saul Caroline Mrs. Irene Burnett, ElUngt6n><^alL , 04«a Daliy 9 AJ4-S PAL Wedneaday, 6 to 8, Oiria' Basket­ her husband ia dischargbd from ahd Winiam BurnhSmj ' OCEAN TO OCEAN ACROSS^SOyTH MKERlCk and. Lynn Fournier, Broad BroOK; 102, R. T. C., Great l-ak^s. III. being conducted on Sprue* St. to­ GROCERr ’V’FBBK'ALALTBBATfOm " -ball Le**u*;-6(3 a> MjSia j t y oBTEB n o Friday, 6 toYflS. Fifth and Sixth U.S. Army at Ft. Dix, N. J- X passenger-mlies in 1957, an in­ 5 P.M. ipci n Waiatkarv. Vai Grade Dancef 7:30 to 9:30. Seventh Recreation Council will cctablne " Tir* W'Mr vich, 28 Griswold St; Thomas United Aircraft Corp., to be held crease- of 3 per cent over the pre- their efforts for an advertising Mitney, 91 St John St at Windsor Locks High School {m - uiltrajSlasco BUT and Eighth Grade Dance; 7 to 7:30, HIGHEST, HARDEST vioite'year. Most of the Increase ivn "TIB CAUFOBmAMa Movie*; 6 to 7:30, Teenage Bowl- campaign for the minstrel and the Our ADMITTED TODAY: Miss Pa­ auditorium March 18 at TrSO p.m. wM accounted! for by private au'to Council sponsored plsy. "Separate \ tricia Nickerson. 56 Barry Rd. U tdlt MATUIRB n u t / J ing. A Thoiighl for Today travel, although airlines reported Saturday, 9;30.-lo 11:30. Midget Rooms." which will be presented BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A f Mother muuiisr Cabrlnlwauiiiii Mothers Circle a 14 per ceiUcent ■ riM rise lOrfor aoTuetiucdomeatic III* n K vkboict is kooae -la^tt (?) S IlB S ’ifV & TM O V M Sponsored by the Maneheater by the Ctommtmity Players a week HIGHWAY OVER THE ANDES! -Basketball Cilnle; 1 to 3, Fifth and Council of Churches daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Pau^/ Will meet tomorrow night at 8:15 Service with a total of 25.4 billion ( I) UUAQF IVY "Tbraa HaafU far Aalla’*. earlier. X Jackson, Taicottvllle; a daughter 4 BIG NBWS 9. Teenage Roller SkaUng. The following committee will to. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holmes, 118 Loomis S t ’UM (4*) f r u n E B Forgive meet at the home of William Burn­ X, Fremt End, Irafct and StAff^d Springs. ll:*s (4S) FEATVBE FOBTY __ High H(:hool THE TOWN... ------^ M llto Can we (sincerely) . ham Friday night to lay out plans To prove ■the durability of Chevrolet's BIRtKS TODAY: A daughter Italian American Ladi$s u:ia (IS) w un n a sfobts Monday, 6.'v30 to 8:30, Coed Com­ ALWAYS’ for this.work; Wallace Lohr. Sol Shock Abforbnr jnspne* THE PEOPLE... 4:M (U-4*» «BO R n petitive. Swimming; 7:30 to 8:M. radical hew Turbo-Thriist V8.* the tremenw-'^ to Mr. and'^Mr?. Paul Tucker, Bol­ Auxiliary will hold a meeting to­ e>N (U> KDOK O F _____ UsU (IS) x8!u^*D O LLAB MOVIB Do we (completely! . Sinder. Henrv Beck, Carl Gosline Hen. ton; a ‘daughtei’-'lo Mr. ap'd Mrs, morrow night at 7:30 at the Ital­ EVERYONTS ( I) U R U USCAiJBauB GaWlaj^artta’a Oarl»r“ 'Women'a Gym Claas; 8:30 to 9:30. ALWA'irS? and William feumham. dous flexibility of new-Turboglide Philip Dooley, Bolthn,^ / / ' (4Mi> aiiSuca^ MuioM rr.AMD FMUt aBOST/ Women’s Swimming. ian American club. A card party TALKING ABOUT 4:4* 'tu e i MnORBk mom.o liawcM .... Wednesday, 7 to 9, Family Swim; j Hid »e (with humility) A GUI Scout Neighborhood transniasion,* the incredible smoothness Work done by experts on all DISCHARGED YEQTOJ^AY; MAN5FIELD s:oe > LOMO i b n m in e s meeting wiU be held in Yeomans conventional makes of cars. and refreshments will follow the 4 11 7 to 9:30, Bee Se'nlor League Bas- ■ ALWAYS ? Jeanette LeSure," 374 ParlteP'-St.; < S4Sf OT lAHCBUfT . I Must we (without resentment) ... Hall Thursday at 8 p.m. of Full Coil suspension, we tackled the meeting. ai> 1 n m c B u v m ketbail. Enes Goiangos,* 142 Odk S t; Hcit> OPENING. -<»» TaB FIBST snow I a l w a y s 7 most challenging transcontinental road in ,ry Blair Jr., 17 N. :^ain St; Mrs. ORIARTY '^^uv.Lady of the Most Holy Ros­ m \ (xm R nT T m n i Will we (without reservation)'---- .Manchester Evening Herald Co­ the world — the 1,000-aile General Irene Bozio, E ast H xrtfcrd; Irving ary Mothers Circle will meet, at FRIDAY! <4t> rOFETB I ALWAYS? lumbia wirreapondent, Mr*. Oon- S:M ( 1) OART'OON BXPBj —. -Bliss, East Hartford; Mrs. Eman- the home of Mm . William E. Tay­ : HE wants us to! ald R- Tuttle, teleph()ne ACademy San Martin Highway. To nake the test BROTHERS uena Romano, 46'Bi8sell St.; Ken < SAl) HICKF-Y MpIfSR CLDB \ BOLAND lo r.'141 W. Vernon^ St., tomoirow (Ml TBE U BLF hHOW Personal Notices 1 . C. R. H . G, 8-8435. harder, officials of the Automobile Club SOl-S Center Street neth B est 1009 Main St. at 8 p.m. The gueat''*peaker will in i “ Psria A tfr Dark" OIL GOMPANY Teleph MI 8-5185 DISCHARGED-TODAY: Wilbur (It) THE ntO SHOW of Argentina sealed the hood shut at be Mrs. Jacques Shaw, 189-..Avery' i i ' r , : , “Daakfe Frallle” Bennett, 99 McKee St.; Mrs. Jessie St., preaident of the Manchester (4ei TWIUGHT TBUTEB 3 6 9 CENTER ST. Buenos Aires— no chance to add oil or House, Glastonbury. EASTWOOD BnffRMMaiaDifMR S;N ( n POFEYE Card of Thanks League of Women Voters. ( t> HOPAUIM.G CASSIDY Tel. Ml 3-6320 In Fine Whtsk^H water or adjust carburetors for high UMlua'lMKQKW O N M S (H) GET SET-GO W* wish (o (hank all of nur ji-ighbors. S:M ( S) MEWS Sr^BTS A VTEATB^ friends and relatives for the many acts altitude. Mrs. France* Bellows 887 N. ^•btDYEllER 24-Hour Burner Service of kinrlnrua and .sympathy shown «» in Main St., who left -for the South D. MeOaIreeOaIre F««iFeas Farker ( e> « m n . w u n s B AMri^ nur rrosnl berravement. Ws rsprclnllv. in November, has returned home. s;w-*viiKite STATE SPOBTS lor-NijiHl ItiifM. f ' K uhIn thank all ihosr who sent (hr brauti(n| So the run began — across the blazing Mrs. Isabel Nevers, 24 Hilltop Dr., "ACTION TIGER' (St) PHONB YOrB AMSWEB floral tributrs and loaned the uso oI Argentine pampas, thrusting boldly into THE LAUGH OF YOUR -UFBTtBp! . . . . SiU (tt) BPOBTSCAST i^car drink who spent three months with Mrs. V. MBMa STARTS , “KmU A'mleraon and, famll>'. the stone ramparts of the forbidding Bellows In New Orleans, is pres­ *'** (U) RETORT ySOM WASHIMO CeU MI d-2429 or Ml 3-4848 ------1_— ------^ "D O N T GO NEAR THE^WATER" Andes. Up and up the road climbed, almost ently visiting friends in Texaa. GLEN rORD-OIA 8CALA-ANN FRANCIS 11 il* (tl) THKAACK FABB SHOW In Memonam Wad., "PEYTOS FIACB'* FRIDAY! (It) NEWS vtS ( S’ tilt* ( t) MEWS a WUTHU momorv f>( John. IS T H E 2-^ miles in the sky! Drivers gasped for The Holy Angels Mothers Circle r t) KprODOM o r th e s u In lovinr (It) F o ’CLOCB b epo b t ___ Uitat S) MEWS . Cormit who pARNFc! iiway March 10, oxygen at 12,572 feet — but the Turbo- will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at (nrWBATHBB » LOCAL MEWS 1944. ■ w* J the home of Mrs. Mary Brown, 8 (M) MBWM A WEATBEB Alwayu romcinhf^rfNl; Xhr'^si V8 never slackened its jet-smooth Rogers Pi. ,/ , (4t) NEVn« A WEATBSB W E D i ^ D A Y Hit loving wife. Badio Vf. Corml^ < (tl) 8POBM FOCPS _ torrent of power, the Full Coil springs (Isas') V ln c L vosmopolitaii '1:U (IMS) DOUGLAS f^A B D S : (n-ai) TIL TAO OODOB smothered every bump, the Turboglide Hillstown Grange will conduct UlU ( S) BOOS BOMMY another series of public card par­ <121 HIoiuaHTi transmission made play of fantastic grades^ ties on the second and fourth May I Prove 'up to 30 percent. Then a spine-chilling Tuesdays in the month. The first Tlie Re-pres^tation Yoif Asked is scheduled for tonight at 8 PINEWOOD FURNITURE CO. plunge to the Pacific at Chile's great o’clock in Grange Hall; 617 Hill ^l).< 1 VI I/lNi. IS ■ )■ VIS I - I i; ) M I 1 lisi I I IK port of Valparaiso, a qiiick turn-around St.. Bast Hartford. MOpt* Carlo THE DILWORTH.CORNELL-QUEY POST bF THE AMERICAN LESION STi h f ) S I I II I M V\l III- -II K 1(1 Ml Make the Switch to w hol will brplayed, tvUh high and and back.again. Time for the round trip: low prizes for men and Women,- “41 hours 14 minutes — and the engine was and refreshments will be served. / PROUDLY RE-PRESENT / < ' ^ k imm tIM never turned off! That's^rugged proof-in­ 34” Uniir Wlnidiii B A X, action of the great n w advances you'll (tS) MEWS - (1A4S) LOVE OF UFE __ W iU ia^PutnQ m (til AOUM OAL«. MEWS Uit* ( S) BOLLYWOODS SEST _ test for yourself t h e first time you drive Thraa NASCAR aconomyv racordil The Manchester Gomnri^ity Playert^ T:t* ( S) FUTUBE. FILM . - (U> SEABUB FU* rUMUMBOH ‘‘Fart Dallaare" \(tS dll IT UOUJLD BE YOB a '58 Chevrolet. That's a real thrilj. — Dies m i|arlford < S-U> CHEYENNE . . , ' \<4*> DIMNEB IS SBB'nm why not discover it this week? Lassthon 1C a mil* for got I _ Cllal Walkar atari la “Wkita l9tU (IS) THB GUIDING UUHT ■ |N ■>- „ > lilt (18) GONMEtinUV* UFB / •£*(re4oj< opHtm Hartford,. M ar^hfli (D ~ Cl.'ric (1*tI#)'''m1bMB THAI tune (til AT HOME WITH KITTY (tt) UABBOB COMHANO (M) DOUGLAS FAnBAMU leaders ’ throughout C^necticut to­ (tai TBEA8VHK BUMT (M) MIDDAY MOVIB lit* (11-4*) jnTADAMS A EVE day mourned the death'of William NBWS Putnam ,' investment broMr aAd. StW t t-tt) WYATT U B P , Hull O'BrIea la “Tka civic* leader, died yeaterday In S»»al Taackrr” Hartford Hospital a* a result of in­ ■ By MOSS HART and GEORGE S. KAUFFMAN (tS-4t) EVE ABDEN SHOW CHARLES W.I.ATHRPP *:|* ( t) PLAYHOUSE t __ WU-UAM L. ZIMMEBMANN ternal bleeding. He had been hospi­ ( S4I) BI ^ U M AMBOW AGENCY. INC. X' talized since last Thursday. Dir*cf«d by ROGER M. NEGRO INSURANCE You'll gel the bat buy on the bat eelUrl (»•«) TO TJPLL THE TBUTB He waa the active head of Put­ „Fl(e-Auto-UabUity- What ' ■ 4/6 (IT. nam ar^d Co. and the father of the tiiS) ADVEIWBU „o f Mo- itomeowBers ProcBeda to Bb U9ed for the Bill Nevill* Fund » GUW '’Tk«Tk* Sat-Up"Sat-Ua" Greater Hartford Bridge Authority. (tS) AaSga Jtw Baaa I 112 E. Oeater S t—5U 9-0154 In previous years, he had served t:t* ( *) UDpTOit. ae state chairman of the Liberty < SdS) TV TIME DYNAMIC Loan Assn., treasurer of - the Con­ u.) TI^'l^skjLj^T^lO W iM) l!i# PUIXHOUSE necticut Tercentenary Commiasion, VERPLANCK SCHOOL AUDITORIUM liU 4»l AT WITH RITTV KIIF YOUR HEAOUOHTI AIAUD RIOHT The Chsvrels) purn poiro rood tign (hot toyt "dongef"- RcnnbltP6 with overdrive holds 3 N A SQ .^ Econ­ I t* i rsoPLE A u r^in s INSURANCE 90 PROOF is WHY! ■ X "end oheod lie. (he (ougheii port oi the perilOM Andean eUsAI truatee and chairman of the board JS! (tl^M) BU T THE CLOCK omy Records, Jess than Id a mile for regtilar grade for Connecticut College, board "Bak Data .Harrav aJW aa’ - (U) FUTUBE Only Reischmann’s has more Proof—90 Proof—as compared FAMOUS rUVHOUSB gas. Aad ooly Rambler gives you the beat of berth: chairman of Buftleld Academy and FRIDAY and SATURDAYM ARCH L with - all other leading blends. They ste only 86 -Pr THB tIUBSTION —more satisfcctiofi. And*-Fleistdmumn'i surprising mild­ amall car hatulling ease and economy. No wonder F^tnam ’’a giant among men." He Tick«t9 on Sale by the Legion M etnberi You? said "future gefierationa will bene­ ness and exceptional smoothness tell you that you’re getting R asabto sales are up 66%! Come in! fit from his many civic contribu­ the highest quality in every bottle. That’s why Fleischmann’l CARTER CHEVIIOLET CO.,• i Inc. c end the Pleyers or et the B o k O f f ic e LaBiinne-SilYerstein' AUKtUCJUN MOTOKS iUANS MOKE KM AMEKICAMK tions to the greater Hartford area.’’ MANCHESTER DRY CLEANERS offers you so much mpre than any whiskey in America. Putnam is survived t>y two sons Assbeiafes, IncOrporaled . 1229 MAIN STREET RHONE Ml 9^5231 DtCORMIER MOTOR SALES. Inc. and a daughter, all of Hartford. um i:i « M ' ...... MI 3-1155, • ' blended whiskey. 90 proof . 65% grain NEUTRAL SPIRITS Funeral aeh'ices will be held at ^ Admi99ion J 1.00 Tex Incruded ' . i-i I I M i / r • I ’I -. ' -Mil. I .Y ; . ' 84 MAPLE 8T,—MANCHESTER -JNE FLEISCHMANN bl8|ILUN6 CORPORATION, NEW YORK CITY MANCHESTER. CONNi noon Wednesday in' Trinity Church, TEL. Ml 3-72b4 93 WEUS ST. U li '# Auto e.FUe. • . A I I • • - NO V H • A M u A S S A tJ O V H Hartford. Burial will foUpw In Old I. A ' - A V t ' A N • M I r w o I I t A rv Trinity Churchyard, Bro^yn, Conn.

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{ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 11,19B8 r PAGE FIV ii 1 PAOB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY,, MARCH 1 1 ,198S 7:30 p,m., Mhrch «1, at RObartaon aald (pnmnd fire made thd f i l t ­ ^Souih Windsor Coventry : \ - SchooL ■'■ ' Bolton^ Rebels Waiting er* mlos their target, a;'bridge. Calls for Tax Cut, ATTENTION pUSINESSMEN! TDnioreew*s Bventa 82 REACH SINGAPORE --t ' ’'.. J'.v'' Red Croaa First Aid advanced •. ‘fS. - rA-A'i4vV^-'/^r, course, 7:80 pjiL, South -Coventry Methodist Bishop to Dedicate iFor Landing of Singapore, Alarch 11 (F) —‘ .TTie LONG WEARINi^l (ys 5.2 MiUiofl Now Jobless Gun Wounds FdH EFnCliNToNiiMUAMil V r Gfirdibn^ Firehptue; gavinga SUmps sale, wives'^and bhiidren ^ Oaltex Oil INTERSTATE C L E A N S SERVICE OH ALL MAKESOF^. -- ^ 8:80* a m., Robertson School; Ro­ Ck>, 'employes arriving kCre froth tary Oub, •8:45 p.b., veStiy First Noririch District PaiVQiiage Jakarta Forces rebel-hmd central J^ m a tra are S0.25 Mfifle to osflmp v‘ q»sttmM« P>ce Om ) Roy, Ag® REFRIGERATION and AlR-CONDinONlHO Ak Fcature of Congregational ; Church; Second taking their evacuation calmly, • '-J*' ' ^ ' ( HtrieiTear For Uwte ...... 'Hip'** Congregational Ch.urch rtioir, 7;S0 (CoflUnued from Page One) - ihr** ■« ' that Chapdelalne had struck his and v ^in g to aaslat in Children’a The Natiian Hale Chapter. Jay details and entty blanks which i:bie., workshop In Providence, R. I., Sat­ ToBlght’e Schedule •ome of the admlnlstratioiya favor­ SarrtM , metlvltles to attned this coos, in cooperation with the li- must be submitted by March 20 Flrenvtn from North and South urday from 1 until 8 p.m. The The Perent-Teecher Assn, will ite and now thoroughly dftproven wife during an argument. The workshop, sponsored by the New woman was taken to the Manches­ Drivje^W ^ke^Awa^ro^T^U T o o raSeting'-And enrolt-fai the new or- >hrtey committee, is sponsoring should write Albert B. Gray, Tol­ Coventry and the Eagleville De­ meet at 8 o'clock ’ t’onlghU at the economic theorlee. TTiat means ^hat gahlsation. It will be known .^as poour contest at Robertson and land County club agent, at the partments quickly squelched the Ghtgland- Southern Conference' of school. John SchereSchewsky will for the good of the country, the ter Memorial Hospital by Patrol- A 68-year-old Coventry woman, Mrs. Laura M. Kingsbury, escaped unhurt yrhen her car went out eatansibn service office, Rockville. blaze. the Methodist, church, will be held be guest speaker. The business miU> Joseph Sartor who reported of control and overturned on B. Middle Tpke., west of Finley Bt, yesterday afternoon. The eaaU Manchester Auxiliary of the Cen­ Coventry Grammar Bchoola. Prizaa Democrats are going to have to put tral District, Children’a Services of of books for first and second place 4-H Talk Set James Martin,, the owner, de­ at Washington Park Methodist meetiflg Is expected to name a The Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY political capital to one aide and do lha£>alw was treated for a deep bound vehicle, while rounding a sharp curve, went onto a 'soft shoulder. The lyofnim lost control of "tEFORE LOSSES H ^ E H . Chttreh. nominating committee to bring In scalp ^o w d . Chspdelafhe, in jkil Connecticut. wiU be awarded in each of the The Merry Weeders 4-H Qub scribed events this, way: No one aomething." the car which skidded 150 feet acroee the street, caromed off a utility pole, hit in embankment and A number of women in the Man­ three groups. Grades 2, 3 and 4; win meet at 3:15 p.m. tpihdrrdw waahome when the fire started. He To Widen Notch Rd[. a slate of offlceri for election at a He added: here In IletKrf bond, will be ar­ flipped over, coming to reet on Its side. When Pctrolman Kenneth Barker arrive^ Um womdn was chester area attended a meeting INSUAIE WITH LAFFBN'* Grades S and 8; and Gradea 7 and at the home of Mrs. Kenneth S. was away from the home, fixing a First Selectman Charles A. .Rob­ later date. *T am tired of headhnea that raigned Saiut^y,^ or tomorrow. If standing on the right aide window with her head stieking out of the left aide window. * ^ t me out laat month at the hofne of Mrs. j , AU entries must be turned In by Lyon, aasiated by Mrs. Dean G. t lUer about 9:45 p.m. His wife bins .and StaU Highway Depart­ " John O. Cozzen'a novel, "By (talk of mitllona of Jobleaa men and a special court sM lon la hald. of here,” she hollered to the officer, be said. He did. (Herald Photo by Oflara). . ___ Robert W. Russell, 91 Mountain the end of the cchool eeselon Frl Wiley. and two of their three children ment engineers looked over Notch Love Possessed,” will be' discussed women In terms of Just plain ata­ Andrew C. Parandes,4i0, of Hart­ Rd., Glastonbury, to hear officers flay, for Judging that evening. Debora McKuaick will give a talk w « ^ viaiting a neighbor, while a Rd. Monday in ^preparation for a at a meeting tonight at the Con­ ctica. These aren't flgureg bom- ford. shortly before midnight, was Mexico, and Roanne Alport, Phlllp- of the three north" neighborhoods of the organizMtlOh tell about the Book clrculauoIon for February at on "Control Research in Flowers third child, a daughter, was away project to widen thg highway from gregational Church parsonage 1st found sleeping In the hallway, of the school to Rt. 6. X 1 o'clock. and parable to rail’oad epr loadings, Pihes. _____^ to be held at the Bowers School oh welfare work in other towns. tfaa Ubrary total 8i8. t and ShrutM." During a business at the movies. Mrs. Martin returned or the pirles of hqcs at the Chicago 869 Main St. and arrested on in Girl Scout Notes March 19. The south neighborhood Gytaaaattes Show Sot meeting there will be. a roll call home with the children and found Plans call for creating a 24 ft. The film, "Vanture Into Faith,” stockyarde.^ These are men. and intoxication charge. Patrolman Will hold a meeting opiMarch 12. One out of every seven girls In Covontry Grammar School PTA the upstaira ablaze. She grabbed road. Including 20 feet of paved will be presented at United Metho­ Thomas Graham aald that Paran- At the Mqrcb meeting of the witk names of shrubs, as well aa surface. It w-a* felt afUr Inspection women.” Girl ^ u t Board of Directori.held Senior Troop 20, Mrs. Pinil Carl- the United States la a Girl Scout. will meet, at a p.m. March .18 at a ' continuation - of a discusrion. on valuables while her daughter, 14, dist Church tonight at 8 o'clock. Meany said thsre'e no point bal­ dea. In' Jail In lieu of bond, will As Uieir observance of Girl Scout son leader, attendedilt ■ the mbeting ■ ^tha .ajiiditoriuin. The Jwilor high Ule^bnedMutuaTMd.Headquar­ yeaterday - - that- -aince . the . payed be presented In court tomorrow last week, approval was given to plot^ plans. surface 1* now 18 ft. w-lde, thg Advartisement— ancing the hation’t budget If It Week this wiekj Girl Scout -Troops new neighborhood chairmen, Mrs. as gueata,ueats, asI part of Its itud^.for physical cduoatlbn pupils wflU give WUliamettea to Play ters in Willlmi X tic. ineans paralysing the economy and or Saturday. 71 and 72, Buckley, School, will the 5-polnt.program a demonstration under direction of Mrs. Martin moved the family project will consist mainly of» Robert E. Olorgettl, 31, of 409 Xklward McDonough, central neigh­ Coventry WilUamettea girls' baa- "cleaning up" and Improving the irty call Lawrence f . Flano, weakening defenace againat Rus­ hold an internaticmal friend­ borhood, and Mre. W. David Keith, Miss Patricia Arrk and Peter G ketball team will play the Long car away from danger and got Parker St., waa arrested yesterday Scouts and Brownies are re-'^ Naunchek of the faculty^ shoulders. Broker. Phone MI 9-5910. sia’s growing might. ship dinntr for thair pvints^ to­ south neighborhood. Art Yttr Oar Lane Girls' School of Middletown more valuable* fi'om the house. Selectman Robbins said -he ex­ by Patrolman Newton Teggart on minded that the deadline for orders Meeting hoitesaes will be room at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at Middle- The, family plans to live in the a Town Court warrant charging morrow night. Tomorrow la'tha , Reports givan at the meeting In- of cookies is Monday, March 17. mothers of Grade, 3. with Mrs. pect* the job can be don* with no ManeheMgr E v e a i a g Herald rug Theft dealer's markers to a person who plahtatlbn, ceram tilled double dip VedOnteer mothera are now as- Sbouta of America. To Aid MAHRC was subsequently arrested and pre­ be Miss Jean Campbell, executive ported that a board and commlt- fudjee ant) cooky mints. HOME WITH REAL MONEY! alatlng with the hot lunch program The Adelia N. Loomis MemorUI Russell StdVGf sented In oqyrt yesterday along director of Manchester Girl Scotits, tee orientation meeting wyi be_ --Nclgtmbrbood—cooki^ c-hatrmen — a t Coventry Oramortir Behool.- Mni. ,, __ _ Poll^._Arfeste Collection has been established, at An arrest''was made, by Rock­ with othera similarly charged. and" Mrs. E v e 1 y n Derewianka, held March 18, at the Girl Scout are: Mrs. \ Arrigo Aimettl. .154 X ■ Anthony Peracehio la general Coventry PoUeo Patrol has made A benefit dinner-dance will be the Bolton Public Library by ac­ CANDIES ville police today In connection Prosecutor John FitzGerald said 'chairman of the northeaat neigh­ offlee at 9;30 a.ttu. and feminded Pearl St., -central; Mrs. Herbert Chanceb are you’ve bought new fi^rniture and ’ chairman. \ the following aireata: P. R. Wil­ held at the Rosemount Restaurant tion of the local grange., Mias 35 Lb. Aad Up that several of the dealers Involved borhood. memebrp that appUcatlohg for con­ Johnson, 307 Spring St., south; made improvements in your home Mothera of Grade 5 pupils arc liamson, 21, ot Milford, is charged by the manegement on Saturday. Loomis, who died Ip 1958. was a with a series of thefts of doctors’ ferences In New ^ 'Haven and with dist«karding a stop, sign and Entire process from the affair life-long resident of Bolton and bags In this area In September offered to pay the cuatomer'a *3 'Mrs. Harold . Sc'hiietz, IS Thomas increased Ita value as surely as if yoy’d paper­ aaaiating this month, ‘nioae able ftnea, but In cases where this did Last month, in obaervance of Springfield should"be In by March Dr., southwest; Mrs.-R. H. Blod­ to-help have been asked to contact traveling too fast for conditions; will go to the Mancheater Associa­ 69-year member of the grange. 1958. International friendship month. 13. A troop evaluation program ed every room with real money. Let iw cheek Nathan R. Michard. 23, of 819 tion for the Help of Retarded Chll- She was active in civic and Excltuive in ■ Louis C. DeearlO;- 21, of H art­ not h a i^ n warrants would be Is­ gett, 307 Wobdbridge St., north­ W* wiE pay off your boL Mrs’. Georga Cklne. Mothera of Troop 71 dresCed dolls In the uni­ will be conducted with troop west; Mrs. William Coe, 181 Green your insurance to be sure it covers th(»e in­ . G rade-4-. pupUa -Will akaiat during Main St,, WUIlmantic,. _- is charged - ^dren, smorga.sbord__ _ will be church affairs all her life and had Mancheater at ford, was arrested upon his release sued. Gfdrgettl'e arrest Is the first visitation taking place between with disregaraiiig a atop Mjeh: aiw served and dancing will ISe' from beeirTlbrarian-of the-loeei-hbraiT from Cheshire Reformatory, on a of three that-pitaOerald hinted at forms of many "nattoni. The fol­ Rd., Browniea,\ and Mra^N. R. ones in niR ono offsr o creased values. ^ April. Mra. David Simmons may-be lowing dressed dolls: Almee Pat­ March 17 and 31, stated Mrs. Moore', 19 Bow4ra Rd., intermedi­ .jf. contacted by thof/ able to help F. I. Moore, 32. of Pond Hill Rd., 9 to 1. for more than half a century. warrant charging him with three In couh. The *t■ State PatrolihaniJUymond An­ PHONE TR 5r253i and Saturdays Until Noon / / John W. and Joyce W. Ladd to drews of the Oolchdatef oarracki la WINDSOR AVE. / Robert E; and CoUatance T. Thorn­ tnveatigating. - ROCKVILLE, CONN. / . ton of East Hirtfort, property at It could not he determined how 47 Lyneaa' St. ■ much money was taken, from the Open Till 9 Evenings Qultdalni Deed boxee. / Town of Mancheater to George E. Rlsley of Vernon, property op / Laiwton Rd. / 7 Taking Exams ^ 1 George E. Rlaley of Vernon/ to X' Town of ManchesUr, properw on Lawton Rd. / For Planner Post Wed. Only - 1 Attarokmeat IMNIEDIATE OPEN a Savings-InsUrance Account Ruby C. LaFerge againat Joaeph Today was-examination day for OPEN WEDNESDAY-THURSbAY-FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL F. LaForge, property pn Gardner seven candidates seeking the posi­ St.. *10,000. • tion of planning engineer for the 9:00" ^ MONOAY.TUESOAY.^TUROAY UNTIL * P.M. ^ WHILE THEY LAST Marriage John Allen HomfilcU, USAF. of town. ' ' " ED8EL LEADS THE FIELD One at a time during morning Slmabury, and Ifancy Jeannette and afternoon eesaiona the appll- Folay of 108 Cneatnut St., March -cants were given oral examinations aa 15, St. Jamea^ Church. by William BIakey„ planning engi­ little aa Alien Heirman Lucaa of Eaat neer for the State Development ik SALES INCREASE! a week deposit gives you a grow­ Hartford and Diana Jean WUliame Commisaion, Rlehard Brown, exec­ ■ ■ V * of Hartford. utive officer of the West Hartford ' i ing Savings Aeeount and a low Balldlag Permlta Planning Commission; and Seb Herbert Hutchlnaon - fpr Donald Pasanessi, a Middletown architect. Latest figures'show 21% rise—and Edsel owners know why! Rtehter, addition to home at 208 The examinations were given un­ cost insurance Policy. ^ Spring St., $2,800.- der the aUpervlaI6h"6f William ”OV to boot the high cost Ennis of the State, Personnel Dept. •A' GRACSOVS GOODNESS The most promising of today’s of driving... Charleston, W, Va. U i — !-#!• candidates wilt be interviewed later The many thrifty Savings Bank Life Insurance' Laniham recently received a birth­ by the Town Planning Commlasion. day present of' $25 from the.- con­ The iweitloh has been vacant _plan$ available make i^easy to find the policy gregation Of the Shepherd Metho­ since former Planning Administra­ 3 that fif»„ yoiif purpose^ and your": fanriily's needs.':^ dist Chiirih' She promptly turned tor Wilfred' Maxwell reiigned to /HullJfoHs r ^ It-over to her favorite charity,.the Join' the State Development Cbin- Dividends from ypur savings account can be auto­ March of Dimea. kUaa Lanham, mission in November. .... would her ^ matically applied to insurance premiums and, de­ 86, has been a shut-in cripple moat Salary range set for the Job by /■ of her life, a polio paralytic since General Manager Richard Martin pending on the size of your account, ma'^ provide Uie age of six. is from $5,842 to $6,812. - 6^c to $9c yard your family with added insurance protectipn wlth- 1 0 8 8 R s n a u l t RAYMOND' BMITH. JAMBS BIBWBBT. ORRALD ivbv. Deputy MILDMBD ALLISON. j.a . MAURO. Co-owner se£ut the outlay of any extra cash from you. A Fashion fabrics! Hoitie-fashion fabrics! Find them Huainaas Ezacutive, S h^R , Odesaa, Texas, ^ , Office Manager, Tulsa, of Glass Co., San J(Ae, Club Owner, RFno, glance at the premiums for your age group will Calif. "Edsel economy'^ Nev. 'Tvehitlracecara all in our brand new spring-inio.sumn$r collection. ■Z' Sunbury, P*. '.'I Uk* new '^^made S'terrific deal ' Okla. "Shift buttons o'n show you that Savings Bank Life Insurance is truly PariMlyleJ 4-«I«or, 4-paa.enger peitn with featheritowh gtoerhu ease Teletouch, the etyling. X-fer better than bthai • .the steering wrheel — greatT^hetter than 17 and tcan really text cart. Save on prints and solids. ' ■ "C What poi^ormanpat” . . . eatetandieg teat-engiiie roadaWity. . . opto 4S kuIm on e, galloii I end the big new engiae!’' medium-priced cars. '''^it’s so convenient!” miles per gallon!” budget-priced peace of mind. ABSOLUTELY DESIGNER COTTONS. If full FREE —I— a personal "talk-if-over" with a Savings would„^be 89c to 1.19 yd, yd. / tfisu.rance Club Representative at thoBank, at any Look ot thosf ixdusiyesi No wondor Edsol’s smashing oH first-yeor records—10,000 ohaody soldi FINE FLOCKED ORGANDY. time. 'X Reg. 59c yd. yd. 37* /• EDSEL LEADS the field in aalea A very ,rich king In a vary rich country In Arabia, one day abt flBN.AUI.T ONLY EDSEL baa new ONLY EDSEL combines big, heavy- GOLD PRINTED DRAPERY , .3 9 Teletouch Drive—you car ride—more room inside—and lux­ increases! Your Edsel denier can long ago feuad himself wHk quite a problem, aeeme his fourteen FABRICS. 48” wide. Values to 1.98-yd. 1 yd. ahift by a touch at the urious contour seats to ease.you over offer highest trade-ins—plus a wivee all waated a aew camel. Evim though this king was loaded atepring-wheel hub! the miles! special introductory allowance if be'kaew with the price of camels and camel food so high be had PARK ONLY EDSEL gives ONLY EDSEL gives you 1958’s most yW buy now ! ~ Curraes a real expease oa his hands. Then one night while reading,the *1395 Tour Ratings Ajoaual ' you big 303 and 345 talked-about, most exciting styling— Ram Ditideed Saadi Bvealag Herald he found the answer to all hie problems , fWly .ei

A* •i I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARGN 11,1W8 PAGE flEVEN FACE SIX MANdlESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C O N N ., TUESDAY, MARCH 11,1858 years, been guilty of one poaalble couldn’t tolerate even 1,000,000 ber of the Board cballpngcd this diatribotad to hospitals, and iUua* lUm, This probably was beesuie unklndneaa td Bowles.- We have GET AHEAD WITH A unemplojied. Our behavior claaai- O p e n F ^ n im ElU n gtim PTA Views Fil tratsd its ua* in tbs hropital itself. they knew little qr nothing about Connecticut peralstad in msaauring him by W n o —1N9 Dr. Olddinfs detailed more.par- {ttrnHtg JfFralh ^fisf UB as spm4 kind of hybrid. it, or because it proved to ha of no standards uncharitably' high, these WDRO—18M Daily Radio WHAT—tlO O nTypi^VDsit tieuiarljr the importance of blood [" k It e s "! —w— ;—■——— partieula'r interest to them. standards, to our mind, being aug- To the Editor, WCWO—ltfO Bastera Staadard Ttam WrOP—1418 ChUd’s Health You Should Know to hospital patients in esses of X„, 5W g 5M lS S 'D .c . ‘Haoreelatloii’* I rsgret to say that I found tha Yankee gested by the best pcwslblUUsa BILL Of Bloodmobi) GJ. ' hemorrhage, past-eurfery, IS BtM*U BtrcM ■ WMlfi BEATO Mceta The word "depreciation'’ as all 'expIanattons’’^vblch were offerjid within the man himself, We de- tomobiie accidents and in case I lOe ■ . 'Mmndw^tr. Conn. by the General Manager neither plorad it when he did not seem to F Pay leffever seaienel bills ChutlesN* Crockett of vta know, means but one thing, \ ByA.H^D^ end reduce -U(^ eroiRhly pey- , ‘Rw faildwlng program ecbedipt iect 'of'burai or shotgun wounds. In the TnoM^: r. ytotausw The 8EATO alliance, organised ''failing of value," a "reduction enlightening nor entertaining. know his oWn host advisers, when ulss -are auppitad by the,radio ‘v^Y-APoifca Party Maintaining our blood supplies instMCKof the birth of bsUes with I KIDDIE FAIR I WAVtSS. B. TERCUSON * Th* fact is, that the -more 1' he scattered his energies among too meats whh e prompt Imm bate. WTIO-Nlfht Line WThsn ths suit aimed at blocking Open Wed. tmiiOO m PMbUr. . inmindcS 0 ^b « r 1. IStt ^ from Communist attack or infil­ It simply means that a thing has ■tudy the varioua financial terorta OHcster Bowles that He actively many problems, when, campaigning chango wMhout nottca. WPOP—iiound oST "The Health. oC Your Child’’ > as the town’s sale or lease of Ita declsred 'Hssmsn Heck, past Glddlngs^^phssized that without lOM-ieSi MAIN ST. I of the Water Department, and the. for resIecUon, he es on trial chairman for the local. Red Cross the instafitw e of transfusion suoh lundufs dud Holldare.llurx. Entered xt the more I listen to the explandtioni trate on his own best story, which WTI(L-i(lifii Line talk at the Ellington O nter PTA infants woulff^have no -chance of li M ■■ ■■ H a a -il. •MtiOtne* at Mancbrater. Conn., aa session of foreign ministers at had. of them, the more coiiffsed I be­ for the United States Senate is, of Wt.t v-Kcr'ira Rovtve meeting last night in Superior Court in Hartford, the chapter, in a talk before the Lin­ It does not in any way mean an course, almost superfluous. was the issue of governmental re- Ueas apSoHW Uoas W»s lasiaed at lew osol , WKEfB-P.M. WDRC5—WotIOTonight survival. leroad Claaa MalMSatter. Maniiit. come. orgeniSafion. He la the'Iovely kind WTi^ H-t* Muier WPOP—Hound Dos Miss Regan is tha achool nurse, tovTO’s interesu will be ropresent- coln School PTA last night actual expenditure. For that rea­ I do not in any way however, It hss been M the cards from WOl^Arthur O^rty 3:IS - assists with clinic work for loh^ ed by a'-vlry, white-thatched ex- Both Heck an^Kpr. Oiddlngs SUBSCRIPTldN RATES W h ile r^ Manila, these foreign son it has no immediate or direct i4 moment Mayor Richard Dee of of fellow ^ h o ought not to ,hsve WPOP-Wax Works i^Y-Nleiit Wales . Vermonter who has been watching Together with Dr. Lane Old- pointed out that it M^only from Pafable in Adranca doubt that these monies were spent gaps in hia 'aymoi^; or huckster 4:IP> W n c—NIgiil Line . residents, and bedside nursing lii ^ a Tear ....flJ.jO ministers pcoclsiming the cf; effset or influence on one’s cash by the Water Department, What I New Haven, after many consulta­ OMN THUHOAT rriMNOy UMtIl • CAA. WHAV—PUUsr Petty WDRC-WorM Tonight town, over the town’s legal affairs Since dings. pathologlat and direc­ such aa-'their audieneeXt^t don­ HOLLY) m t Mentha ...... 7.7B account As such, It does not dimin­ tions with Bowles, and no direct 'translation of his ideals. We al' Iw ■* w wage e «e WCCC-Becord Ravus ' ^ WPOP-yHound D oe^ January 1953. ors come, he reiterated .roe need Three Months ...... S.W fectlyeness, v^lue, and vigor of would like to know; and what the waya want him to be perfect, and WKHB-Pjit. Psrsoaals tor Of Isboratories at the Man­ On# a a a a a a a a a a aa aa a a a a «a a'e a 1.3C t'hia alliance, a c i ^ war is in prog­ ish the amount of one’s weekly, or Water Department should tell lU, consultations at all with .Governor n ...... HI mmOh MMS WTlC-fBaoa Miller 'WHAY-NIghi Wateh Miss Dorothy Chapman of Maple ' The Globe Hollow case has at­ chester Memorial HosplUI, Heck for donors on Friday, and aobse- Weekly ...... i..So monthly, or yearly paycheck. Riblcoff or Democratic State he seldom is. WTIC-Klihl Un« 4 tracted a considerable amount of discussed the Blood Program As it quent Bloodmoblle Days, to nqlp tlntla Copy ...... 06 ress hi Indonesia. To' this etVil war, Is Just exscUy how they were We shall try to be more char gJ^Rcnwnee St. had Mlaa Barbara Flcken of It appears hovirever that the spent Chairman John Bailey, announced Manhaasette. L. I., as a weekend public tnterSst—and consumed- a affects the residents of this town, achieve the 150 pints which Is MEMBER o r rough ideological labelil gre being word ‘‘deprecietion’’ hss a much hia own refusal to enter the race itabla os he runs for the Benste. great deal of Charles Crockett's Manchester monthly quota baaed Because Water Department We’ll take him down off the white ti«S- guest. They are enjoying.# ski trip and urged his heare^a to join the THE A8SOCIATBP PRESS ^ ^ applied. It is said that the'Wileting different meaning as far as -the he probably would have won. The K WRAY-Nigni Watoh to Westover, Vt. time—but ii is.only one of a grow­ volunteer effort to recruit donors on population figures and on town's The Associated Press Is- axclustraly Water Department of the Towtt''6f funds are public ftmds, I ask that Lee withdrawal, when it eSme, can home, and hope he, for hia part, BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. Sn, WTTPr-Nlgnt Line ing list of cases arid problems in for the coming visit of the Blood- ne^s. vetud from entitled to the use or repnbUcatlon ot goveroment-’' of Indonesia, t^at ah easily understandable financial, avoids that becaaional venture in­ ______MUlor Mias Flcken was a roommate of all news dispatches credited to It. or Manchester is- concerned. ^In the be acceptfd aa having been prir Mias (Siapman’a when they were which Crockett hss becomt in­ mobile to Center Church on Fri­ rear-wheel to net ethcrarise crt^lted In this paper headed by President Sukarno, hap case'of the WalTr Department, report be issued by the Water De­ marily In deference to hia own ob­ to soaj) opera. itisa... volved since being named town day from 12:45 to 5:30 p.m. froat-tSheel and also tha local news published here. ^ be placed on the Communlet^ partment. which will Hat In detail, WHAY-MIghI Watch students at BeaverS College in Jen- All rlshts of rapublicatlott of special ’depredation’’ meaM 'bcth a "re­ ligations in New Haveii. It was *’tteAy-PIaU«r Party wnc—Trea.Airy of MUelo klnstown. Pa. counsel. Pointing out that the 1^1 chap­ propelUag, m all ths projecU which were under- WDRC—Moodi for Homanee In fact If Chookett hadn't been dispatches herein are also reserved. side of things, biAh because It hss duction of worth’’.x(f its properties, ti^en and (or) completed by the a ^ , inevitably,. a withdrawal in WCOC—Racord Revue Mrs. Jean Arens of Somers Rd. ter has in its files the names'and ' to sU J-Tach accepted the internal cooperaUon and Vdecrease in the amount of favor of Bowles, Lee’s good friend. WKWB-P.M. WPOP—Hound Dog has gone to Islington, Mass., where completely, and prematurely, gra records of 1,650 active -donors, Full sarrlea client of N. E. A-. 6err- department during the past five MUIer ^ five year* ago, when hie was 43, ffe le t Inc. . ^ of the Oommunlats, and because it its net reyenhes. years, and the cost of each project' This does not mean that the nom­ ” t ^ Y - N ig h t Watch she is visiting her daughter Mrs. Heck stated that in a city of $72.00 PuWlshers RepresentaHves: The Acconnng to the copy of a re­ ination of Bowles will be as essy -----:C-TrMeury ofMuMo B. A. W. Young for a number Of wouM .probably Im blamlni 40,000 it la obvious that there must Julius Mathews Spi^^ A^ncy — Neat is dealing with Ruasla, perhaps I ask that a cleSr and full sUtS' RO—Moods folr Romance Mrhite mane on hia $5.000^ year j Tnrk, Chicasa Detmfl ana Boston. _ cent W ater'^ p artm en t financial ment be made by the Water De as that of Lee might have been. *'wHAY—Platter Party JP-Hnund Deg weeks. be many cltlzans qualified to be Ml^BER AUDIT BUREAU OP for arms with which to wage its report which nI have .‘'deprecia­ Bowles, In the state picture for a WCCC—RecOTd Revue .> .Mil Hanaew Elected "part-time" post. "Thi^ob,’’ he donors who have never done so. circulations partment concerning ail other WKNB—PTM. will tell you, “is' developuig into a- lUlnm4 ew TeHo tessiM side of this civil war. And it if tion’’ in the amouRt of $S6,0M was spending. I am sure the.Water De­ longer period, has both more fer­ . W n£& B^ Popf’ Mrs. Ethel Hansen . has been Donors who have given from 8 to Fits over avcfsTO toilet The Herald Printing Company. Inc., said that the main, mbtivatipn of charged agalhst Witter Department vent Biipporters imd more fervent __ for Romance elected worthy matron of Hope full-time operation. Uiere at* 130 pints of blood ilnce the begln- partment will not hesitate'to pro­ - iP-4lodwJk>u"dB many duties for a.-Yart-tiline sp- LIFE bowl. Sturdily coo- schrol on up ® [ nlng of the program here are keep- assumes no financial responsibility for the revolt side of this civil war, revenues for each of the years vide such a report or Such a state- enemies than Lee. It will p'robaUy WPOT—United Autq Worfcere Chapter, OE8. Frederick Hansen ttructed. Eatilv riesned. typocraphlcai errors appearing In ad­ be easier for Tom Dodd to build has been elected worthy patron. pointeo to c a rry .^ eroduating from the University of blood "supplies at safety vertisements and other reading matter located on the Island of .Sumatra, which ended in 1952. 1953, 1954, m>nt *‘lvHAY—matter Party •As head of town's Depart­ la Tha Manchester Evening Herald. 1955, 1955 and 1957. The toUl for spots of atranrtii against Bowies WC— ~ Installation of offloera wili be Vermont In IM l. in **>e thousands who con- $ t l . N is an a i^ ^ n im u n is t motivation, this six year period was just $216,- Even though the members of the than it would have been iivalhst MB—Open : — WDRC—Mooda for RomaneA- held March 18, at 8 p.m.. at the ment of La^, Crockett ia, under ,n5r* need this vlUl subsUnce, Display advertising closing hours; Board of Directors seem to depend ...iU—Roee tUller WPOP—Modem Sounda Masonic Temple, Orchard St, UiS Charter, legal adviser to the 1937, but he stayed there only . For Monday—1 p.m. Fridav. So far; the rebellion is poorly 000. very heavily upon, the informationa Lee. And a primary battle is prob­ w6R O -^I tColbv !»:•#- toWii and^aH its offlcisls, densrt- long enough to get a job wrtth -the r - For TTiesday—I p.m. Monday. arnied, and may not be capable of These annual ’Mepreciation” ably more certain with Bowles In­ WPOP—United Auto Worfcere WHAY-Nlghl Watch Other officers who will be in WELDON DRUi 00. For Wednesday—1 p.m. Tuesday. which are supplied by the General w n ^ N jw e . Mtieie stalls Hrs. Hazel Dorn- ments 4Utd agencies. He is con­ Hartford Gas Co., start blending A ^ For Thursday—1 p.m>’ Wednesday. anything more than extended guer­ charges of $36,000, and the total Manager, and even though mbst volved it might have been *'lrHAY-Pl«Her Party WDRC—News ■ , stantly called on for IsRal opinions night classes at the Hartford Ooi* tS l Authorised Oeoler For Friday-1 p.m. Thursday. six year "depreciation’’ charge of with L m . - to the RED CROSS WCCC—Record Revue WPOP—Modem Sounds , asoddate matron,., and John' lege of Law. and get married. He ‘:w'ca> idslt rilla activity. .s. of them are so busily engaged in X WKNR-Open Mike I1;IS- SI dTo represent the' town in a va- m m m •M m a in ST.—MI 8-58Si For Saturday-1 j>. m. -Friday. . 8216,000, had much to do with the Neverthelaas, the proepect at the WHAY-Night Watch Dombek, associate patTOn; Miss and..Tj the former Gladys Himl I Bnlt, showed how the blood is Classified deadline: 10:30 m. m. each- Here, we presume, is a situation the pursuit Of their own Indivlduai W nC—Roee Miller Florins Sister, secretary; Mrs. rihty of legal proceedings. day of; poblteatlon exeept saturday— determination ot the net Water endeavors that they.havaJiJSPl'-^^'moment 19 for the. nqminatlpn. M w .. wrotC--Cfct-ICaU>»... w n c —8porl» Final In addlttonrhe- has tlie reagxmsl* moved to Manchester in- Ooitobsrl t ..... which could be interpreted ds-'a Department Income fo r eaelt bf the tn ^wles. In a year which no poll' ' W PO P-W as Worfce v ^ c —modk for 'Ramsnnr Hesite Pries, tTOsidter; ib i. Mar- ei- but UtUe tlma left to devota to observer has. yet branded as WfSOP—Modem Sounds guerette McLeod, conductress; blllfy for preparing and reviewing 1957. major contest, within the- i^uth- six years, and for the total six the study of the operations of the *'ffeAY-;Platter Party Uiie— alt of the town’s legal instruments About the time he graduated Ttidaday. March 11 1 Rev: WHAY—Ju a Alley Mrs. Ruth S^aksy, assoolate m m - esst Asia area, for policy control year period. In consequence of various departments and agencies one particulsriy unfavorable to Th« R«d Crois r«c«iv«s its^jiBncial supporf selaly from fh# WCCC—Record Revue Wnc-B«ariight Serenade - 4U contrsete, deeds an'* leases— from law school, in JB41, Crockett II. . - the'se charges, the annual net. in­ Democrats. WKNB--!®enMIMike ductroes. / ' of a free nation, with the Commu Of our local government, they voluntary contributions of you and ofbar Amaricans, This .WTIC—RocsW ller WTDRC—Mood* for Romance Mrs. Lucile CSirlson is chairman aa weH as for drafting hills to be became associated with the Trav- •X,; Statistical Borderline come was reduced ip the amoiuit should, aa legislators of our local It U difficult to realise that it 'WDRO-OM KSIn WPOP—Modem Sound* presented to the Legislature. elerp Insurance Co., Working In the niata in a favorable position. Here, of $35,000, and the six year total ia now tight yearn elnce Chester WPOP-Wsk WotbS ll;4a- ot the truetees, with ^Mn. Lois clalma department. He wai with government, mike some effort to yaar, tha naad for funds is ospacially urgant, bacausa tha •if WHAY-JafcX Alley MIffitt and Darius PMimmer Up until a few years ago, a fast- Wo ftlll haven’t' made up our then, we presume, is a threat to net income in the amount Of 8215,- acquaint themselvea with the vari Bowlea has faced the Connecticut __ lAY—OateUne stepping lawyer was able to handle the Travelere 'until 1946, when he minda, we Americane, whether we electorate. Time flies in the ca trusteee. began practicing law in Manches­ 'HOUSE TOO coim oob. Rad Cross disastar rasarva has baan wipad out by largo, w n c —News ti>e exact purposes for which ous financial reports ot the Water WDR^News Reporter Sisters Sedal theae taric* as well as s private law think «ur American aociety owee SEA’TO was organised.. - As far as I can see, the in­ Department, ao that they might reem of nien, and it speeda its Way WPpP-Hewe The' Sisterhood of Kneseeth Is­ practice without too much trouble. ter. ■* clusion of these various "deprecla with kindnesses as welKSs With costly disaster oparations. Naxt Sunday is Rad Cross Sun'* Crockett, a life-long RepubUcan everybody a Job. And here, we suspect, SEATO is have some idea of the differences rael Synagogpe sponsored a mer But the town rounsei’s Job ia grow.^ tlon’’ deductions in this report af­ in them. diaaopolntmenta. After hit defeat Ing so fast, Crockett feels, it won’t and presently a member of the At the moment, we are heading IMwtrlass. When its paper Maglnot in Connecticut in 1950, it Beamed day. GIVE gantrously, te keep tha Red Cross on the {ob. IC-a»rtctl* ----^ , Cystic Fibrosis chandlae moiai at the Town Hall GOP Town Committee, bad two »NOT ENOUGH HOT WATER? forded ^ e Water Department a To know aa much as possible, -tO-Waalher and M n last night. bs long before the town’s legal rapidly In the direction of the con­ Une has been leaped, vdiat pan it very rapid, and a very conven- and not aa little aa possible about that Cheater Bowlea was probably ip—Laurreace Welfc biieincss wiH demand full-time at other pelltieal appointments be­ Wnes.’’ What we might once, have done Flint Hich. — Now avaiUble Is Grange will beheld in the town 731 we began heading in this determine, was that these Mveral ed om inga toward the field of for­ The. drive provides tiw only rev* hall at 8 p.m. tonjorrow. / about - Indonesia, «r what we may individual sums of 836,000 had an ofl-the-rOad truck that can bS eignpolicy. •enue re«lved by t|m sssoclstlon to Genenl Electric hot water and direcUoii o^y after a certato point still do about Iridoneaia, obviously, steereil three ways—the front The first .and aeC<^ degree will I ateain boiler# 'warm air and been spent by the-W ater Depart­ lO thtt coluiftn, we have, over the finance‘‘feSearen Into c'ystic fibro­ be conferred on a clqss of candi-! had been .reached. We were not was not and is not to be. found ment for various Water Depart­ wheels can be turned'^glMle; front sis, a deadly ohildmn’s disease af­ cooling equipment Also: The faying or doing anything about and roar wheels can rotate In op- datea by the ladies’, degree team. .wonderful O. E. within the structure and capablU ment purposes. ,V-=P.H.H. Hour fecting the lungs and pancreas. The committee ip charge ot re­ this obligation to provide a job Probably because of the kind poeite dlrecUoiu to turn the vehicle C—Great ■ Olldtrairrr# The assoclatldn supports a CF m- ties of the very organization we of answers which were given by in its osm length; and both seta of Robert Q. Lewla aearch.clinic at the Yale Unlver- freshments include; Mr. aqd Mrs. ^ Let Us Look YouMfouse WEATHERTRON HEAT for everybody last year, when the created to stand guard against the General Manager this Board wheels oaii turo to~etber t^'move ____ Mystery Tim# sitv .Saool of Medicine. Edward Kasche, co-chairmM> as­ PUMP imemploycd totaled 8,000,000 peo­ X sisted by Hattie Be.ir; Betty^^ane on. staRviGE Communism in this ' al'ea. We member rapidly brought his ques­ the truck aidewayA The truck has P H.H. Hour .The CF association also main­ Over NOW apdljive You 'X:/ . Great Ollderalefve Bergstrom, Alice Limbeig;er, ITOne Needs no fuel, no Home, no wa­ ple. To the contrary, w f wera filled should perhaps have done much tioning to a cloM. No other mem­ 24 wheels and all drive ahd brake. WDRC-Robert <3, LewU tains costly equipment which it ^IROADST. MIMS4S with a sense of proapertty, and we WPOP—My»terv Tima loens out to the families of- vic­ and Herbert LaBrie, Della' Campr An Estiim te On The Cost ter, no chimney. better if, in the first place, we had tims. Inhalator masks, vaporizers bell and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kasebe.^ were glorifying the aeU sufficiency Sought common cause with all the •'IfHAY —Polka Party Minnie Kelley, Mary Moulton. wnc—Nlshl tine /' and oxygen tents are absolutely Of fainting It This Spring. • *^f free enterprise. peoples of this region, In behalf X WDRC-Ruety Draper necessar^ to prevent CF patients Blanche Fournier, Angie and Peter Nor were we filled, with this of their-^iwn Welfare, rather than .WPOP—Hound Dog from suffocating aa a result of Fexzato, ISiereeae D ^aiR | Joseph By Rfilti.nR aji estiraatc now you can do youi^ jiaintlnR concept, or fUsposed toward all mucous-dogged lungs. The aasoci' DeCarli. Mary S. DeCarfl, Gla4ys apfclat allfiuvce with the few who atia>n aisb aaaisti udth coatly dhigs Diiiworih.and <5^1 Kellty, ___ plani^lw the aeaao _ kind of simergancy maasurwi, back were willing to Join us in a mlii- and antibiotics without wMch CF / IB lOM, when w t had 8,078,000 On Paif^ Two. fary Stance against Communism. patients cannot survive. Manchester Evening H h r a id Ml f .0$20**-NO OBLIGAtiON X unemployed. Then we were con- Anyone wishing to conduct fund- Ellington correspondent /Mrs. J3, •doue of a mild adjustment, but rsising events may do so by con­ F. Berr, tetephane ^ftcment FULLY INSURED—E8T. 1915 we were content to. let it cure it­ Washingrton SecreiC^ GENERAL tacting Jarvis at 261 W. Center St. 5-9818. *' self. We ehfd BO te m over the Official Washington has tw ^ APPROACHES 0\'ER WATER l a s t a d d b e s s plight of the'8,D78,0fi0', jmd under­ The Peter O'Knight airport, in Fresident Abraham ' Lincoln uW M . ICKSON and SON kinds of secrets—those it wante to T V SERVICE I 866lOUiANDiTPI PHONE m 9-0920 | took nd: spedsl measures lo see YOUR HEATING SYSTEM Daya M HE A CaU Tampa, Fla., is one of the few in, made his *1sst public address on PAINTING DECORATIKO CpITTRACTOH that jobs wera provided for them. keep, and those lt:"wants ^ give XlghU wAiwW Plus ParU the United States where all run­ tte nlitot of April >1, 1865, when, away—discreetly, of coursS. way. approaches are made over he spoke, to a. rejolclng crowd When just that many Americana TEL. MI S-548S water. WMcb serSnsded him. were without jobs, we were cap­ This leads tq some rsither curl'- CON\^ERT f o OIL HEAT NOW! able, to tell the truth, of consider­ ous extremes of trqatmsnt for the OaU U H ^ I I Be Fleaaed To Snbnrit An Estimate. 4. gentlemen of tits press. . ing that a rather prosperous RpTARTker PUfSSUItE lURNERS ‘ normalcy. ' If a teporjel' happOna, by dili­ With the beginning of this ysar, gence, pipettes, or' simple guess­ / coi LETi Hea t in g work deduction, to publicise one of however, the number of Americana S t ^ — Hot Water • I Air — Air Condltioiilii'g without jobs began heading up: the. secrets the officials want to 'X ward. And, aa soon as it became heap, then he becomes a marked man. Anybody in government who apparent that tha number of NEW! NEW! 'X Americana without jobs was going ia seen with him is. likely to be t6 reach the 5,000,000 mark and given the bureaucratic third de­ HOT WATER HEATER gree; government sleuths stay on . pass it, wa began to reach for the OPERATING ON NO. 2 RIEL Olj> his trail; they may also shadow X: .X concept that our aociety owes a X Job to everybody. . his wife, on the possibility tj^at she Hot water ae you iUte Iti Guaraateed ani at Bo perhaps it is the 5,000,000 nmy be the one who contacts the tha moat ecoBomieai coat to yon. ^ mark which determines that the source of information the govern­ ment prefers to'^keep secret. 'The BAYTONA MACH. IIA. right of-every American to a job I "OIL HEAT IS CLEAN H E A r X ahall suddenly, become the sacred NeW York 'nmes, the other day, ^ Pontiac again proves it is AMEi^A’S NUMBER (T) ROAD CAR and realistic obligation of society. quoted one correspondent who has But if it takes a certain statis­ been receiving this treatment aa ■ FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. X aayUig that reporting in Russia, In the year's toughest test of AAFEr^HANDUNe and performancei tic'' level to fhsipen our .awareness 319 BROAD STREET—m 9*4539 ■’•X of this concept, it is also true that where he had ^come accustomed ■ . . X * to being ^dow ed, Was- relatively BIG OAKS ' IVtnner of the 90 m.pA. pauing event and another etatistiesd lever could HOUSEWIFE VICKI WOOD AND HEE easy and civilized by comparison. Jugfi over-cdl ‘winner of the eafely tetU with hio' m'eke it disappear again. *B8 PONTIAC tttuffia men d ru m a Im on in If, within the next few weeks, a : Take, on the other hMd, an in­ ttandard 4-deor Pontiac 'Catalina, magazine X stance in whleh^aomebody in gov­ from little acorns c r o w winning t/wiSO m.pA. ta/e pa»fir« ment. million or ao Americans should go ' ... Muto expert Jim McMuhad crac\ed, "I could ernment wants to hays a secret . X "X . hack to work, we would he pro­ The elated M n. Wood repartedr'K ..ourim o get out, so that a new policy can Haile told them before the teeU darted—piiz '68 claiming the return of prosperity, • Pontiac handled 'and p^oniiai like a dream be launched, or. tentative public Pt^iac lain a dan by Ueeif. we would be abandoning-iui our ; . . so mooth and eaty I eouldiVt b^ieoe if'. reaction to a new policy gauged. emergency measures, we would Home repairs and improvemenb In such Instsinccs, a reco^ised fondder ourselves back; to nor­ Washington formula haS’ now LATEST ANNUAL ...JUST AS LARGE SAVINGS CROW malcy—with "only'’ 4,0ob|000 un­ evolvsd. Soma important official DIVIOCND BATE employed. Happy days would be ", -- overdue? holds a privaU (^pner party at m FROM A FEW DOLLARS SAVED here again. See us for the funds you need to get the necessary work done.' We doubt thet they would. be hia home, inviting a selscted list of correspondents who can be trusted ANONYMOUS ^ , happy days for the 4,000,^ still You’ll find genuine interest in "your home improvement pro­ to see that the new policy de­ REGULARLY EACH MONTH! unemployed. In fact, we insist that velopment gets prominent presen­ gram at either of our offices. Get an estin^te of the costs'in­ - for those ftlll without jebs jiie ex­ “ SH O CK TRO O PS”* tation without reveaUpg its official Add to your savingrs onji systematic schedule and you’ll volved ; then drop by and see one of our" loan officers. You’D perience of being without jobs X. WDuld-stlU be as painful and t r ^ c source. It is getting so that these be surpriBed how fast they grow with Insured safety. like the spirit of cooperation you find. You’ll like the low bank dinner party stories can be recog­ Behind that little box of capsules ' as ever. X' nized. ’They always sound authori­ prescri'bed by your doctor Ovjer the past 67 years, Sayingsjand Loan has paid the rates, too. - .,,,’The difference would merely be is s great army of white>coated scientists highest average annua! dividehd rate-rjust one good in the public attitude. We wouldn’t tative without revealing any au­ thority. See who writes the atory, who are engaged In pbarmsceutical X reason -why you should join the piore than 6,700 now X insist that society owes a job to and medical research. evarybody, so long aa those with­ and you know who had dinner. saving here regularly. The question Is, which practice out Jobs totaled only 4.000.000. -We These are the "shock Voopa” demeans the fourth estate the INSURED SAVINGS would deride the idea that govero- in medicine’s fight SVBMTS WMIIt MlMTi.T BPOMMHBP BY fUHC •ik BOMMANT AN* THS n.O«lBA BTATt NIBNWAT TATROk TH E ^ more—putting a sleuth on the tail ment ought to coYne to Uirir res­ to preserve your of the reporter who digs and prints You’ll discover that thp industry’s the point of abuse ‘and you marvel at cue. health. Thsre is - .Chan(X8 are you’E never be up against Why can we be so callous about the secret he ' isn't suf^sed to— hottest team of engineers ^ created a your absolute command in every type pf \, or putting an exclusive little dinner never an armistice the precise and exacting deniands that 4,000,000 unemployed, and ao. con­ in their laboratory ^ 'Ot ☆ car so advanced in basic design that it driving situation. cerned about 5,000,000? Why are inside the reporter who then goes NASGAR puts on test cars and drivers. COM PANY ( out* and writes the secret he is battle against diseue. Come in-t-drive and safety-test we all happy free enterprieers up But you can put Pontiac through yoiir brings with itatotally new,kind of driving. supposed to. We may say that, as Their cauiw e to a certain statistic, and then Give the nod to its Tempest 395 V-8 America’s Number 1 Road Car. You’ll is your health. ^ Mqn.-TuAi.-Fri. own everyday driving paces and leairn MEMBER FDIC** IH* eager state socialists beyond that s general rule, the best reporters SAVINGS discover it’s by far the biggest money’s have a lean and hungry look. The fruits of scientific reeesr^ 9 X.M.-5 P.M. why t«it drivers call Pontiah America’s with power trimmed precisely to your statlstlcT worth on the market! ’The answer seems to be that we are readily available in this pbarmacF Wish. Gpmer it^ park it, maneuver it to OIRUSH CONFUSION a n U OPEN Number 1 Road Car. , prefer to operate by expediency aiaUtimes. L O A N Colorado Springs, Colo. '* idPi.— S .S O <■ I .X 1’ I t) M THURSDAYS rather than to bind olirselves to Mailmen, laundrymen and tele­ 9 a.m . fo 8 p.m. - S K YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED FONTUC DEALER- prladpla. That way we- have the phoning boy friends have quite a beet of two worlds, the joy of free time' around Colorado CoDege. The Wednesday ' enterprise, and the state apeiaUem college, biu two coeds with the 9 A.M.-Noon same name—Mary: Grace Rogers. O L D E f,T riH A M C IA L AWETITMtIOH Closed Bat'urdayO cure, when free enterprise Involves Both wear glasses, have the same MAHCMi PAULPODGE PONTIAC, Ihc^ AMPLE, PREB PARKING AT BOTH^OPflCBS • hMfover. But if we were real doctor, the same dentist and bs- QUINN’S PHARRU9 373 MAIN S T filT : ' x ^ ; MANCHESTfK .freo enterprisars, we oomM trioraU Imig to ths same sorority, Gamma / O O T t / H in U M Phi Beta. One ia from bglawood, tfiOO/M .mut/ltfoirtA, and U Jfn Colo., the other from UtUston, Phone Ml* 3*4136 SNM riml ht«U mcUUsU we Ohio. . y ' r -IK- r-i h ■> : TV- f " ' ^ '.-^- • 'v /'

N, \ MANCHE8TER EV EN IN G ^RA LD , MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH H> 1988 P A G E n h i » \ 3 i P A G E E IG H T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY^ MARCH H . 19»8 m a^d r h o o pl e BY V. T. HAMLIN OUR BOARDING HOUSE .w ith Regional District 8 A L L E Y O O P .A. Eisenhower to W^it Month ..irvui5T>e WaL,OOULD 1 J U 9 T ( ^ 2,000 Castro Hits ONbMOR A DOW T>« DHE>lA»MOi Seiige"^d l^oiisettle ffiW DlM9-aHE, OUB — TO PIMD M Bi < Before Tnx Slash Decision WENT WTM k a x j M n> Home) Osborne Blame r enousKr upour I hold nolt with the peaaimlat for thi raid? ^ rbck'so A FEW Micewo K F o r L a b o r C hurch fo r OFIHCM flT? Aaaiftant—Tea, air, our gupg'are OF JOOLRV UNPSR MW Tt o E- (Oonttnoed frean Page One) thet ali thlnire ere ill, nor with the 0AM— AM* TM A'MSWMAm $451,588 O ff Ust optimiet that all thlnfa are Well. in perfect order,^;there ’ate the Stale CD Plans AH things Arf not Well, - but all flaahUght cameramen, the aquad At Budhnell dlacueslan of the T-polnt anti-re­ [an Boiardi for All Trouble thlufa Bhell tie well, becauae thii care ai^ waiting outakte and I notl- The Bberd of Tax Review ha# cession itrategy Biaenhower out­ fled- the proprietorproprietckr of. the place ^jeeial Program 'iha Diatrlct 3 School BoarSl ie OM’s world*. . ■need 34S1,(«8 off pie taxable lined over the weekend. ’ This (Cmttamed fr(m Page One) BrownlnlS thla aftem pom ^ maet, air. (Oantinned from Page One) R o c k v i l l e membera last night placed . tha Grand ,M*t cumpUed.by Aaeeaeor ^ F o r P o l i c e U n i t s oalla for a speedup in housing con­ Obituary blame for troublf* ft ^ new re­ P. joteph Murphy, reducing the J. Bauer (R-Avbn), who wants the struction and public worka proj­ day passed in comparative peace If .Shidteapeare were alive to­ gional school on the'shoulder* of Tlie police Inapector waa pbopt value o( taxable property in Man­ si^ca tax increased by one per cent Realizing the ""growing Impop ects, plus an extenaion of unam- as a rumored general etrika in to raid a famblinK den. At mid­ day, he^ aay, "The quality of iMba Ruth W. Midieon ail members of the Regional DIa- meroy la not - only ptrained, it la chester to $130,348,407. to provide additional paymenta to tance of local auxiliary police de- plo)rment inOuranca benefita. support of Castro failed to inate- Court Defers night, taking hia place at the head Mlaa Ruth W, Munaoh, 86D Bt. rielize. > trict 8 Board of EMuesUon. of the iiquad of offlcere, he looked ten^eriaed, homdgehiaed, paateur- Tlie Board, which heard aome 140 Jamea St., died suddenly 'this thoae who have, exhausted their j partments to connection with dls- Martin noted tha^ noma parta them over clo^ljr and then aaked ixoA, filtered, -artifiiiaUy colored complainta from aggrieved taxpay­ unemployhient compensation bene- i emergenclea and civ)! de­ of thee prproblem already hava been | An unidentified man bombad H Clay Dsbome 3rd of Hebron morning at Hei' home. Sentence in and Clifton B. Home of Andover hia aaelatant: and flavoriaed, with 400 unite of ers in three weekx of heatings, She wee bom in Norfolk Dec. 3, ft ts. The peymente would be on gt^te ClvU Delenee De- put into effect.. Other phases | city bus last night with an eg- J Inapector—la everything glT aet vitamin D added.” - completed ite job yesterday of- cor­ await prMidentiA meaaages t o ; ploslve-fllled bottl;,! injuring sevtn handed the other seven membera 1803, a daughter of the late George of the 9-member board a atate- recting the aeaceaor's 3140.394,M3. and Eleanor Parione Munaon. She Congress. i | persone. The bus hit an electric Walter Case PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMI Orand-Liat. ' Nixon hatTeaid. a tax cut would! pole, knocking out -the ligjit in the ment to that effect in a surprtaa had resided here for aibout three move at the end of a brief,MM- As iLatanda, Pie correC||d 1057 years; Sha waa a retired acbool be in order 'if .business indicea fail neighborhood, and crashed Into a WON'T IT BE ' i^ROSSWORD PUZZLE Grand Uat,. on which the new tax to go up ii> the next few weeks. etbre. The ceee of an 18-year-old aion, held to accept and approve WONDERPUL TOaETMER teacher. Speaking from an army garri­ rate will be set, is atitl 30 million fectlw the follo^g.yiropoaali by p ^ f Herman O. flchendel, Net Ready Now Rockvilld youth, charged -with the 11.6 million school btoldinR. f JUST THINK OLIVER! I SET A AND Johnson did not draw a jlna son near Havana, Batista aald he breaking and entering and larceny Horne and Osborn*'^ suggeated 1 ONLY PIVE DAYS HORSE creaaepreaaecroase^ ^Id^*pr«Hluce**MM^ would produce 3180.000 *ln'‘to B «h^fw ?net^ thTsutTNoima*! and Teach- the ^mocratic Governor: capt Wkller Casaells and several would absolutely respect the reault two alternatives to'remedy what Raise the unemployment bene- Manchester auxiliary poi policemen against aventual tax reduetJon by at Johnnle’a Restaurant, Vernqn, L-, MV BIRTMDAVf to Pravlout Ptmla addiliona) town revenue oti toe tr»i*-r the Denrtocratic-.controUed Con- if an opposition candldata should they termed aa^-"ihe lack of har­ bjua, of toe preeenl »^toUl fit rats from $40 to 343; e'stablish are attmd ^ be elected. Batista added that he was continued In City <3ourt yee- mony” in aeveral areas. The first itM W o m o n a fixed duration of 33 weeks, and expected the winner to be hie CAn- terilay ifor pre-sentence Investiga­ listed three 'steps whereby dif­ permit up to 30 weeks in some to Speaker Rayburn (D-Tex) T«* HMu< lhdleaii.il ' DUtrlct echools here from IBIS to plane will be dlsrussed. State CD, leaders to Signal didate, former Premier Andres tion. H# will be sentenced April ference* Could b* resolved "for a HoweveMndlcaUone are that toe ! 1»27, end waa principal df t c h ^ t cases'; eUfhlnete the waiting >week; Director Leo J.'Mulcahy end State Rivero Aguero, ACBOIB In Bouth Orange and Maplewood, when they believe actions la need­ 14. minimum starL ” The apeond plan, budget ndw being prepared for the increase the dependency allow­ Police (Jommtssloner John C. Kelly Repeating previoiu charges that to j>s instituted If differences could 1 Steteewoman, K. J., from 1929 until her rctlro- ance from 34 to S3; and make di­ ed In thUr field. ^ George F. .Walter, 18. 6f 32 Vil­ , Anne^— . fiscal year atsrting July 1 will, will also attend the seaalori. ‘Tm like a lot of other folks,” Castro's guerrilla war Is "led by lage St., is also charged with two n ^ h e resolved, listed'tour steps, neveiihelcM, -t«quire a tax to- ment in 1935. rect payments from local offices. With public apathy toward toe Communists,N Batista said rebel Rooeeveu She. waa a member of the Cen­ Johnson said. "I am not ready as other counts of larceny, taking a including the "election of a new 1 BY DICK TURNER .CrexM. The Board of Bducatlon The crowd, eomposed of labor local (^vil Defenea organization at "act* of terror, destruction'-and regional hoard, preront:. membera '• She it a CARNIVAL ter Consregationel Church, local, union members wanting Increased an all-time high, and with ; CD of todsy to embrace) a tax ciit. I, motor vehicle without the owner's flgure di requeet alone represente a ' pro- haven't talked to many people who death" would not stop tta .permission, and failure - to phtaln excluded." poaed budget increase of e3?P<000, ■ state and national education aaao- joblesa benefits, had been meeting ^ leaders failing to> obtain .a depart- election. Batista’s term expires ISDiapoted of in 3 Rents ciaUona' Of New Jersey, the New are.” in operator's license.. These statementa followed on the C 3 She b held More than one-tolrd of the 3401,, in the Bushnell. Memorial for an' ment director, toe role of the auxll- nekt Feb. 24. He Ja accused of ta ) ^ 35 from heels of recen/-h*''*topt»«"to. a will 33A reduction resulted from the Jersey School Women’s Club and hour and a )iaif when the com- 1 ary policeman is more important But the adminlstfation’s will­ t o . 14 Afghaaistanl high— - the Professional Women'a dub. ingness to turn to tax reduction Heavily armed membera of Cuba's Johnnie’s Restaurs^-laat XugusL Among these was bom ’s accept­ A 4Near Board of Directors' action In ap­ mittee madi its decision during now than it .ever 4vae, .Schendel 22,000-man army war# on guard He is also accuoe«0 SSBuahmen llMeaeuUne 3t Partook S3Sym)»eri half the crowd waa 'compqsAd of Rebel Informants eald, there is itded in Court and disposed of of the regional board , to accept tha too o o N /rs eppenation ST Bridge bolding sodium by the Tax Keylew Board )aat ister of the Center Oongregationel unemployed people. he said. Last week, in his annual the tax-writing Senate Finance "considerable work y ^ to be done 37 Scatter, as hay diurch, officiating. Burial will be r cases aa followsi ■upertntendent’s resignation. aOMergensera month, 73% Preeent Jebtesa budget request. Schendel asked for Committee, said flatly he la op­ In sabotaging burinauL indi William H. Sfleman. 31, Crys­ TYh of tha 13 piqperty owners In Norfolk O nter Cemetery. Sviridoff, after caHlng for a 32.000 to uniform ■nother 35 men. posed to tax cuts at this time. He and transport entoftotsea to Blame Board Complatcly 30 Have receurte r r r J 1 r r r Friend* may cell at the funeral tal Lake, Operating under the in­ In their opinion. Horne and Os- 33 Soak flex r Who had mada. th e ,T i^ were re- ahow of hands, atid a stand-up *nie Manchester Auxiliary Po­ added he prefers spending on pub­ « firm groundwurk’for a sutcesa fluence of intoxicatmg liquor, fined p-opted today ready W\go ahead home tomorrow from 3 to 5 and j vote, said that as many aa 73 per, lice Department was created here lic' works projects, in a move to ful strike."/ . . ' )x>rna said. "The- complete blame laComlahtowB r from 7 to 9:30 p.m. In lieu of flow­ 3102, and operating while his li­ for all the present problems ex-^ c with the eult, with the pqMlbillty cent of those present were now by Schendel in 1930 and since then, cut unemployment and spur the Batista said the Mbele have . (prefix) » \ ers friends may contribute to the cense was undsr suspension, fined hibiUd in the Region Nupiber^ 34 Vehicle K th^ three remaining may Klro jdk unemployed. 5<- the men, who are In a continual economy-generally. 000)10,^^0 offer (hibeiout destruc­ 3100, with 340 remitted. Jr Hi tha eult In all, m y were a « ^ o g local polio or heart funds. 'He addressed the crowd "for period of training, have met every. '. C?sae. aecond- ranking Republican tion.''The Preatoeht daiined hie eehool eystem must be as* 35 Evening Eugene E. Duff. 32. Kelly Rd. by the board of education." (poet.) p r aeeeeeinent radl^oos totidfiii^an morwthanthan anI hour, reviewing the Mundey night except during to(e on the Senate Public Works Com­ regime had brc^ht'Tmprecedented Vernon, operating while license un- 13 Oiibic meter •stbnated 330O,«OD.' Angelo Deella unemplojunent situation on locsL hOltdAV*. They serve without dom- mittee, said in reaponae to a ques^ prosperity. Ihe two members ll*toa the r P S dei^ suspension, fined 3102; speed­ area* in which they f f l ^ lack of JU D D S A X O N BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFJELP StWaUroeeae Hie btggeet reduction made Angelo Oeella, 73, 14 Village S t. state and national levels. pensation. Uon that he doee not necessarily go ing, fined 318, 41^'— eerved P the Board of Tax Review In the ' suddenly yesterday at hia He said when the Unemploy­ . "Our present group is trained in along with Nixon on toe idea, of tax harmony was exhibit^; Philoso­ ZkNOWNOTHINS B R 1 1 1 Orrin W. Miles. 22. Manchester, phy of education; z^uirements, nf HAP 50MCTHINO e a a V A .,^ aesiBBor’e tsgaMe Grand U st waa hbme. ment Compensation Act 'became accident investigation, water res­ reduction. assault and battery, $25; Thomas TO m e ME ABOUT ABOUT IT. IF repreientative waa bom to Italy,'April 33, Case added, however:' that he particularly In ad|^lstraUon. for THIS OFFICE, « q , SOMEONE II n in . real sgme, cutting 3SBS.161 effective 20 years ago, payments cue work and cruiser and radar F. Shea Jr., 19, Peterson M.. Ver­ intheVJf. frCiR' tha aueSsmenta of reaident 1879;' had lived in Manchester' averaged 50 per cent of the ever-! duty." he esid. "They also help di- feels a tax'cut could be beneficial operating a j^or-eentor high VAN VUET. BUT I5MI55IN©, VI* M*te>*9vi*«lf ■__^ ___ _ w*__ - _t* ‘ _ ..... V . The non. breach of the peace and re­ school) emptouta on ifetall resuTt^;. WHEN 1 SO T TO PEHHAPS 43 Harden R and non-rettdfnt owt.era of raal for 60 are. Before hie retirement j agfi atate wage Now, he aald. rect traffic during the holidaya and in some ways. / 5 He said It cotild help, for/Sx- sisting erreet, 323 each, with 313 ing in negirot of neceaaary arms; HIS h o te l (tOOM THE POLtCt .44 Opines ■ I* Six m< ago he Was employed paymenta equal leaa than 40 per 4i n pr‘«rorty. The Board'a figure b work at ipecial events like the remitted in the first chargs and 'HE WAS ©ONE. SHOUtPBE 43 Browns from r ' 3tw,001,2B4, compered with tb4aa- by the Ji Construction Co. cent of the average atate wage. Thanksgiving Day Road Race. Dur- ample, in toe case of■ people iraoee preparatlc^and operation of a ANP 1 PON'T the tun 1 ITL income Are fixed. Indue! Doctor Stiys 310 remitted on. the second; also, budget; end an inability ta b * ob­ NOTIFIEP. ““ aaaaor'a valuation of 310B4BB>486. He leavi fow^daughters, Mrs. ‘Thia," heaaaerled,’’is the heart ing the past holiday -yeaaon aev cluc^ng those intoxication, judgment suspended. .THINK he went 43Fewter eein f R D UiuU.CMI Plainfield. N. J m of the problem. We have been back­ who receive pensions anff annuities. je c tiv e / ■ } ■ ■VOtONTARlLV f. p Other reductions Were in par* eral of the men. as part of their • Jemes 'W . McGbvan. 49, of 2 ~ tile last SUbjoetT they stated, of Malaya find Mrs. >tz, Mrs. Esther ward to an economy that, has "They , are caught to a equeeze,” FIndtog Causa of a Stroke 1 I sonal property (machinery, inveh- training, served as pl*toclothes- Case said. . - Regan Rd;, intoxication, suspended board la npttable to look ob- 30 Enthralled . 1 r toriee, commercial furniture, etc.)- Aitkcn and Mrii, tie Damato, aU moved forw atj. not by jl amall Is Vital la. Its Treatment 31 Papal cape i eons, Nino. men watching for ahopliftera In But Martin to]d newsmen: sentence of -30 days;. common vely at Um overall program or u. 1 li |1B,«3«.453, down gZfl.OOO^Jrom of Manchester; amounL but bv 10 per cenL”' Main St. stores," Schendel relat­ 33 TM 1 Stephen and -Geoi vOsella, all of Sviridoff alao criticised the com­ "I am not' fto* a tax cut at all.” By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. drunkard, suspended eentence ot. firoblem itod make- tptelUgent deci­ 33 Narrow Inlet 31B,B9T,393; and automobilee, 311,- ed. Nixon haff left up In/he sir the 60 days, probation for six months; sions tesed on-ti» facta, preferring • IJ 213.S61, down 323.037, from $11,*. Manchester. Ms: Otella In mittee heeded by Andrews for not Written for NEA 8or\ioe I 53|lappso egatn California and EmestXpaella of During their 8-year history, they timing Of a possible p(it in individ­ Such names as ^pplexy, or with, treatm ent' at Bhie Hills Clinic r a ^ r to mffit* decisions based on- ’ 4TTheUJA. b r 340,633. deciding to move the bearings to have, been called Into emergency. ual. justness and exci8e'''levles. a condition of probation. * peuy ppejudlce* and influences of _ r __ wpBwg^blH|i ysMF —The Board of " a x R,evlew?a.iotsl. ord;. 13 grandchiittran and Riiito*“ *L--.'l!yhere^ moro then 2,000 stroke,' are not particularly accU' . I r a n L (J rNoRifiwilYhwtriii^ an ything u t eat-grandchildren: actioil only once. "That waa dur- TM weekly Whlte JiciUBe ineeUng. rateriwrtr they are-hr such common -David-Hyde.-19r-Somers Rd-i-Rl*; IpToiuniro group* " ____ / _ .... t d p u t tn « oar in tNa.|iafflgor Grand UatT Including untaxable as persons can be aegted as compared lng“ the- flodda Iff AUgUsT 1933" was expanded to-lhdude key Re­ ay added, ''’the .board is not Ing—I didn’t Bvon try id put Fifiiwal services will be\held with the 400 in the Hell of the use that everyone should know lington, failure to carry opera- wen as taxable property, waa 3144,- Tbursdby morning at 3:13 from Schendel said. "At that time, they publican memb4rs of committeea just what they mean. tori* license. 33; paaein|; >a' stop ie. except for Items concerning 334,75(3, c o m p a ^ With the eaeea- House of Reprcsentativee. were very active In keeping Order that deal Ydth taxes, finance, pub­ sign, 19; using an o th ir' p e r a o ^ the building, to make decisions and BY JOHNNY HART the W. Pv Quiah Funeral Htmic, He said that this was not a Both terms are used to Include B. C. BOF'S groaa bet flguree of 3145,346,- 225 Main St., and in 81. Jamei and helping out at Farmington lic works, hi/hwaya and similar several different varieties of dis- license, dismissed ;j^,^vld 'Uoyd stand behind them until proper COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO 46«. "mass demonstration in the tradi­ and Unlonville, ■ mattefs. evaluation of thcM'decisions ar* Caturch a t 3 d’qlock. Burial 'will be tional sense of tb« phrase." ordeire invol-ving tlie blood supply Jr.j, 18, Somersj^^'aege pf'/esning r s m u j u n t ‘OF coussel) ExempHofM ^ in SL James' Cenietery. "Their value to the town in dol­ Martin sal^ if he were to chamgeingt to-the brain. Taking all together his license tP'-Hyde, proven correct or incorrect.” I CLUMSY CAhW -HOW STUPID 1 The exempUoiia granted by the \When the workers walked into lars cannot be .eatimated," the hia mind andhd favor a reduction, he |[ ^E N Friends may call at the funeral theXandltorium they were handed they are estimated as being re­ Also, Richard J. Sctnlm , 26, Altemativee Detailed MY ITOOii^ATE EVCA . ' IS ntOWNINS.' OF Me. Board, for eXraervicemen And blind home from 7 to. 3 O’clock tonight chief said. "But I know one thhig would want a cut Clear across tha sponsible for the loss of about 172,- New .. Haven, taiWr* U/dl*play Horne and Oeboraa'* two poO'* SINCE WE 6A0KE INTO TH peraonA amounted to 33,011,340. and tomorrow from 2 tqS and 7 to a “no t aheet on unemployment for sure, their work on t)»e new board."/ 000 Uvea annually In the United markers, $18; WDuam B. Smtoro, MAJOhS TOGETHEftr#.. ^ e exemptions granted by the es- oomtmuation." outlining the coun­ police department buildtoR cut the Martin spoke of the poeelMUty ■ibie aitarhaUves to “avoid a re­ 9 o’clock. \ coat by about $70,000 and saved -Btates alone. 31 Plnney S^ElUngton, defective peat of the preeent situation,” were ssssor totaled ^.050.471. cil's ..poaitlon. ^ of e^inatlng the . excise tax on There are two principal kind* of reer llghUi'3B, fMlure to cai^ as foUowa:: Amoflg Pie’ larger itemized Moto.of the people took the feet the toivn that much.'* such/ things ' aa automobiles. But stroke. One Is the formatioir of a registration certificate, 312 oper reductions'made by tha Board of Mf% RayuMod DtekhMoa sheets and gat ^^tovn qiiistly. OtlMre w neifner he nor (?es3'''gave any In- / 1. Either’ by board or tub-oom- Mire, ^ r t h s K.‘ Hi^ftlrthson clot or thrombus Ih OM^f the atlngM motor vehicle not included i^ tea action or by a separate cur- Tax Revlaw' w*re hoUSe lots'Yind milled afouw outside. 'Several di/ation that such sn idea had been blood- veSbels- aup p ^n g ) a - portion -on-'-' w - limited licenser - judgment rtcnhmi study'TSimiWttSJ/ssttsWd' tidings. -323L703; commercial Dickinson, Hartford, w lfe of R«y* showed up with' banners. Two-of ’ advanced"*! the MYiite House con­ of the brain. Sometimes the clot gs, 364.2ST^( and milla and mond Dickinson and mother of them read, "W e^’snt Jobs — lU suspended: Herbert N- . 21, by a teachers committee, eettle tin ' ference. , is formed in th e 'b lo ^ vessel: of 34 Park PI., defective equip­ school ^iiOsophy of education uid faetbejee. 330.190. "n Harold Hooptn-.g7 N. Kim St„ reported that before getting than it would be through a flexible operator’s . license, judgment susi! Mrs. LiUlan Keiper of Hart^ morning will support Ribicoff’s blood vessel. lown board as an' Operating house­ OUR CARRIER PULSES, SAt, SHIP... ITS VERV SOMETPIHGTO A tactful wife-^ and two grandchildren. / proposals for farther-reaching un­ and 27. itttb the possibllty ofa tax'Cut, the pended: Robert St. Germaine,, keeping oommltteft: 3. Call for an AT 4 , THE ONE ON OUR^ MAAACf INO SUCH A Never asks her husband how he Mrs. Elizabeth Ubert and Mra;' congressional dclegatipn had talked •In both, the major underlying of 221 W. Main St., operatlng^th- Tito, funeral wiU be held at 11 employment compensation pay­ disorder responsible is likely to be election of a new regional board, i CRUISER AT 7,..THE 0Nt came.out when he-gets home after o’cloclL>tpmorrow m orning'at the ments. LlUiatt Gustafson. co-ch«lrnien of with Eisenhower about 'varloua. out lights, judgment suspended. present members excluded; and.f;;?.^ ON THE TANKER AT f . a fund-raising rommlttee,.. proposed public works programs as a meafis hardening of the arteries. A nolle wsis entered iiLJne cases an avefilng of ppker with the boya. Taylor ami Modern ^meral Home, The Democratic Governor’s pro­ But this is only a small part of 4. Retain the present regional 233, "Waahmgton St.. Hartford. posed legislation has been general­ a rummage sale and a bake tale in of dealing wiUi’the business slump. of Wilbur Black, 54, ^ sB e n Pike, •ehool board a building com- Sha can tell just by looking at hia April, at a date jmd place to- be - Sen. Capehart (R-Ind) /left the the story. The symptoms resulting 31, both of Sanfordj/Fla., charged fate, for no husband has enough Burial will birsln Zion, Hill Ceme- ly V opposed by Republicans, who from either a clot or. a hemmorr- mittee." teiy. control both Houses of the Legis- selected. / session early With word, that he be­ with failure (o obHunXPUC certifi­ of a poker faqi*.'l(^Ool his wife. Miss JesaAmine Smith Invited the' lieves a housing bi juet approved hage 'depend on the size of the cate and to dlaptoy PUC plates. •/ .. Never goes’ up ■ to her husband Friends.may alrvat the funeral latute. area involved and the particular home from 7 to 9 o’clock tonight. Only supporters of the Gover­ club to hold. Its dinner-meeting, by the Senalr Bapking Committee Bonds totaling 378=were forfeited when he is ebarnting an attractive nor’# program .will speak today. Monday, March 24, at her home, 15 will have the adihinlstration'a sup­ brain tissues damaged. by out-of-ptote motorists. woman and tnakaa a remark like, Opponents, are expected to he Farit St., and the offer waa .ac­ port. The measure goes beyond - Thus, if a small artery supply-, OPEN NIGHTS "Don’t you. think .we’d tettef. leave heard tomorrb'w. . cepted. Mrs. Jacques Shaw will be Elsenhow.er’* recommendations to ing a relatively unitoportant' part first Girl Scoiit tToope' fori;, ' now, darUhR?. 'You stu r haYe to speaker for toe evening. some degree. ■ , of the brain is affected the stroke with handicap* 'WOrfe started ' * ; T0 11 P.M. / >t4Lka the baby altter home apd you F u n e r a lo Oregon was tKe first state to Mrs. Spencer was hostess for the CaMhart, senior Republican on may be virtually unnoticed so far 1017, when twp troops for the OPEN ALL DAT SU SVM T MORTY MEEKLE DICK CAVALU k h w you have to get your* rest." |-i r ^ e Labor Day a legal- holiday. social which followed. the Banking Committee, said the as symptoms of. the brain are coi^ blind and one for the deaf were es­ Never reminds her-husband in bill provides two tools td help prop nerned. Becauae the aympt'orits^e tablished. Torjay there are mote MICKEY FINN BY LANK^LEONARD 1 HOPE HE OOESNT front of others of how. she kept Mrs. Charim Williams tlie result of brain Injury they^iay than 10.000 girls vrith handicap* START TRYING TO up the economy. . Arthur Drug l^tert ?PER- him from making a serious mis­ The funeral of Mra. Charlea He ssld it equalizes interest be alike, regardless of whether the in Girl Scouting. WH)r-AH-yiS! 1-AH.*6UE83 MAVX9EE , PUT TWO ANO TWO take. Gr.'Ym the other-hand, how WilHama. 344 Lake St.. Bolton, rstes' between military. snd GI cause is a clot or bleeding. . 3UT-I-AH- llLHAVETO M L ,n jv e tfJ T tW I^ER he made a'mistake because he was hel(j at 2 o’clock yeaterday However, not onl.y. the immedi­ THELL-AH-WHAT DIP ADMIT THAT I housing and- Federal Housing Ad­ yOUSOMSURPRIECR IXP3C7EP WXl didn’t listen tOsher. . » Afternoon at the John B. Burke Belgians Shrug Offy ministration programs, and then ate aymptonts, but'/lso. the degree YOU WANT TO-AH'SEE SHERIFF-OIPN'T TO BEAMAN! -AM-POMT! Never corrects "her husband Funeral Home, with the Rev. Theo­ and rate of reciavery are tremen­ ^M e AtOUT.iWfS GOOBERt YOU RECEIVE MV WIRE?, gives the president the right to when he is teningNA story, iinlees dore W. Chandler of the Bolton. purchase mortgaged If private in­ dously influenced by the size and he is misquoting hOr. And tlW ’ 'Uanter Congregational Church, dustry falls to do so. location of the damage.'. V only If It really matters. Most officiating. Burial waa in Bolton Cold War; Guadano Capehart predicted private en­ We ne*d moi-e Informatio.n onl times it doesn’t. Center Cemeterj'. terprise wo-uld buy mortgages the cailsM of hardening of the ar- f CUSTOMERS • A Situation Saver * Bearers Were Floyd WilUams, The averaM Belgian regards the •' Newipape.rs here carry the under tpe equalized rates. teries, not 'only of those in the’’ Never leaves her husband'.with Clarence \VlIUams, ' Floyd Wil- cold ,war the same wa^ his Amerl- events whltj|i are' top news at the "if this doesn't do the job,” he brain, but everywhere. It is impor­ COMPLETE his foot in his mouth If. ahe can Ilame Jr. ailiL.Charies Williams. can cdunterparf\does - he Ignores time, but ithere " is much less cov­ said; "I don't know what would.” tant to try to tell whether a y right things by a light remark,or erage than iii the New York Times ^.Cbspehart said no figures had stroke la- the 'result of a clot or a Oscar E. Peterson 1/'■ ' ' / been brought out on how the anti- hemorrhage.’ 'HLWLAilr** smooth over his tactless statement According to Michael Guadano. or the New York Herald Tribune, For example, there la worjt how by somehow turning it into a com­ , The funeral .of Oscar'E.. Peter­ teacher from Manchester High both of’ which have European edi­ recesaion program mqy affect the pliment. son, 22 Arch SL,. was held'S atur­ School who, la preaenOy teaching tions To get a corriplete. depress­ narrowly balanced budget. Pos­ going on with drpga called anti-. day at 2 o^clock at the Watklns- coagulants, which delay clotting.; •sFeosa. isa. TJIL Rig. 'V.S' PR4 Never teUs a stoiy that makea in .Belgium, the Belgians have seen ing Mew of what’s going on,'it’s sibly, he said, it means red ink her husband out as' stupid, stingy, West Funeral-Home. The Rev. C. so lituch of war they refuse to look necessary to read the Times or the spending but ''likewise - it would Their ’’use, may prpve extremely Stubborn or lacking in courage. In Henry Anderson,, pastor of the cheer the unemployment situa­ valuable, to prevent or. 'Yreat C A P T A IN S a SY ^ Y LESLIE TURNER the prasvnt aituation' in the' face. Tribune. If there U a local paper strokes resulting (rom clots; but fad, ahe never trlea toiY orce A ction this subject 1 recomiftend the new know (All rights reserved, NBA. Serv­ at 3:30. a t th^W atkins-W est Fu­ parently absent. There seems to be neral Hop#e,-% e Rev; C. Henry published aa news, there is little booklet entitled "Good News for more oil and autoiaafitibally delivar it. ^ ice, Inc.) . . . . as little preoccupation with the further comment on it, unless,, like i .Anderson, •paator of the Emanuel A $10,000 ' attachment g a in s t Stroke Victims” (25c)’recently is­ 'Lutheran (jhqrch, .officiated. Mrs. cold war as was apparent in the the Turkey-Syria criala which Waa sued by the Bubilc Affairs Com­ '^Change Found in 18T9 Roy C. Johnson was the soloiat; G. United Btatea W ^ title should, be Invented earlier, there are cod') property on Gardner St. oiraed by mittee. 22 East 38th Street, New ■ ■ Albert Pearson presided al the or­ so to interesting. Perhaps, it is be­ tinuing developments’ in the sit­ Joseph F. LaForge ha* been York 16, New York. Paris ITie inc uern science of gan. ' . cause the pedpl* of this area have uation. , brought by Mrs. Ruby C. LaForge ohsmtotry yvas founded in 1789 The bearers were Donald Nelson, •eeh so much of war and friction There is a full schedule of plays, pending divorce proceedings In when the l!i(*nch chemist, Antoine Eric Nelson. LES/...WHERE‘SH THE WAY HERE NOW, aftor spending two months in LAY OFF THIS PERSON WHO NEEDS OOC... MSI WU States patent.on, g chemical proc- The funeral of Benedict ft- Kai­ now, of eourse,-there Is hesitation than that to which an American and counsel fees. She elleges in­ albkdn! cuANStD . FUCE HFS N»ER UCARDOFi Clearwater, Fla. Jmiffirir;. STUFF, OOC PLASHTtC SURG’RVf KNOWHM/ esa—an improved potash kettle. ser, 133 Woodbridge St., was held to accepting missile bases, because i* eccustomed. Life goes on aa tolerable cruelty. The couple were I TOLE MIND? oe 001 ' at 2 o’clock yeaterday aftefnoon'at of the threat of being, as Russia usual. married in:'1938, TAUATNt? g ARMBO SAILORS CA.UGHT the Holmes Funeral Home, with put it, made into a, graveyard Even, the launching of the Mrs, LaFerge is represented by Two new members were inducted Bayonne, Ni J., March 11 (dV- tbeiRev. Arnold W. Tozer, mlnle- Ahould w ar erupL The average American satellite sieemed to pro­ Atty. Herman Yulei. into the Manchester Junior Cham­ Flve Navy prisonerji. all, armed ber of Commerce last nlghL They ter of the Second Congregational person, however, dto London, March 11' 13PI—Prime and Atty. David Barry, 32 Scarbor­ Bast Cemetery. If you ask him, he will agree that, BelnaA* 'lo Americans on'' the ough Rd. The speaker at'the Match armed guard today, to a falUe of . Bearers were James McLaughlin, the state of affairs is troubled, bpt untied States aecompUshment. Mtoieter Macmillan told the gunfire. They- were recaptured' Perhaps the .diplomats Will see House of Commons today "con- 34 dinner meeting will be Albert Robert P. Ckileman, <31arene,e Niel­ he rather shrugs his shoulders and Roy, 103 Prospect 81., a rtlver- about an hour, later after a oar lets the heads of state do the other importance in IL-but the . siderabto prognsa has been S36 NORTH MAIN STREET-^TEL. MI sen, fEa'ri Nielsen, Louis Brown and smith. ; 1 ' they had etoltoi crashed. Hudson Xk>uU Andeiaon. * worrying for him.* He may also people sitting-in itlia cafe* are made” toward a summit oonfer- County,pelloe .Said (bey picked enee. But Macmillan atressed < OpeiL Daily 7 A.M. to .5 P.M., Including w'edneaday Sunday evening Manchester :Axpress the opinion that'there's lit* ;prohably discussing the •' Lenten The Moth« hood of, Mary Moth- i up one « The eeoapecs at Wrot Lodge of Masons conducted a me­ tie, he feels lie can do about It, Ciarnival processions, p -pew movie that many preparations remain Side AW; -After hie car had or play, problems with their chit before oven pro-onmmit negati- ars Circle will meet at the home of AfttriNWB and Sntiuday ifntil N - i-

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""■'rfel " i p - PAGE ELEVEN P A C U B ^ N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 11,1958 MANCHESreR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. MARCH 11.1958 ’ " ^ \ lk i m a Basketball Results THE Lane Still Springing New Ideas in V Herald Angle ...... < III Itiim. ^ MUMBT LKAOVC * > . Y Midget Leagua > By Y FRUnr LEAGUE The Midget League Cruisers Keith’s Variety nipped Wyman Standtags wrapped up the league champion- iFuel 14-12 and the lllke ddwned the EARL YOST -W. L. PcL uhlp at th'e East Side Rec last Cyclists 43-34 at the T last nl|^t. Sperte Editor Record Field in Fin Tournament Honeydews ... .‘....6 7 25 .726 night ae they upended the Engines Although fouling out half way Circus Has Sugar Plums . ;....5 3 39 A79 35-25. through' the fourth quarter, Bd Peaches ...... S....51 41 J154 Doucette was high man for'Keith’a, Cloie May Hit Four Minute Mile Including Two lFornter Winners Dates A NuU ...... 44 4l .476 Ni>3v YoVk. March 11 (/P)—West Virginia, a team of tower­ Paced by Curley, UiKiotti who with eight points. Ray Villa ac­ on Fig Bara ...... , . .37 58 ,403 ing mountain boys iwith deadly shooting eyes, is the nation s found, the range with 12 tallies, the. counted for the other six talliea. New York, March 11 (/P) .«and Pitt, led by All-America Don> Th* four winnerb of the week-*(Wis)r Indiana (Pa). West V l^ ithtfifit track prciapect trom Manchester since the illus- Berries ...... :....24 68 .301 No. 1 college basketball team for the 1957-58 season. Now Cruiaere,'under the helm of Bobby Chris Wollenborg played a strong Hennon, goes against Mid-AmsH- and regional tournaments join in Wssleysn, Pacific Lutheran. Hamill, got off to a 10-4 dead at The basketball bounces in triow ^ays of Shufflin' Joe McCluskey, Pete Close of St, Two former champions, Cyt»*« •« 0 " 3 U»e early eatriee thla*eUll lO openings on^the 1 o’clock While the front-running Honey- tlie Mountaineers must prove it, in the championship tourna­ defensive game- while Rusty Bur­ esn champion Miami (Ohio) at LouisvUle March 21-22 to deter- Cos (lows), Tsnnessse SUW, dews ' shut out the Fig Bara 4-0, the end of the first period rolled New York, Evanston, Evanston. The two winners join Drury (Mo.,) and PasaWna, Johii’a uaiversity has been the target of rave notices in the and Chariio v/tnter. cfternoon shift and one vacant nett sparked the Oilers w ith six mlns the successor to North Csro- New York^^rtss for his feats during the current indoor Indian G.M. Glorgetti (1954) fourth place Dated A Nuts upset ment coming'up. t to a ;13-8 margin at the Intermis­ points. I ■ Stillwater, Okla., and Shreve­ K eh tu t^'s Southeastern Confer­ 11ns aa NCAA charqplon. (Calif.). Whelan (1966), were i ^ n g Other, late entries Included borih at 3:45 and that both the the second place Sugar Plums 3-1 Coach Fred Schaua' squad from'j No-other team went over the 1.000 sion. Jerry Mtstretta and George ence kings and Big 10 championlb- The NCAA’S small collags racing aeiWORr'Nw a junior at the Broioklyn college, more popular 6:30 and 9:15 shifts are ■ Fred McCurry, Elk's. cen(,er, wiw port, La., . tonight as the The lose of Vincent, Who suffered New York, March l l (JP)— the latest 30 entries tp-file for George Bensebe, Ken Monroe. and the cellar-dweltihg Berries Morgantm^. ^a.. captu^^^^^^^ mark^ Bycholekt each tallied eight points high acorer tn the nightcap with 27 diana in the Mid-East Regional at group, whielt bald Its regional play . famous for its bfuHi^ball teams. Close can'be recall^ as the Norm Kloter, Milt Tedford, Bob filled. held the third place Peaches to a for the winners. For the loeing En­ NCAA Tournament- begins its Lexington, Ky., Fridsy and Satur­ a broken left ahkle in lest week­ last wqek, resumes tomorrow wit* ■ Frank Lane, the Cleveland Iji- the seventh am ! close. Kansas SUte. beaten by tallies Md Tom Andreoil, chipped preliminary ahape-up for four end’s Southern Conference Tour­ fin* schoolboy runner aT ^i^chcs-f' FlUpatrick, Al Pirkey. Carl BoUn Opening day action will find each 2-2 stalemate. ed Press ^11. ! bbth Nebraska ano Kansas last gines, who played their final game in with five baskets. day. quarter-finals at Evansville, Ind,, t«r High who w4nt on to\s«t a by an eyeliah at the tgpe. The dians’ generaT manager, has Town Bowling.^ Morning's finest gamea were hoiir spurt to the jwsUlOT It held of the season, Pete Kaaavage set ‘ high-powered weekend regionals. nament, could be B severs blow to matching defending ^smplon Jr., Gyne Yost, Ed Bujauctus, Ger­ bowler rolling six strings, with the The Cylista scoring wsit well Such powers as West Virginia, to­ The Stillwater stop is a one-game West Vlrglnis’s attempt to parley number of records with the winning time. 2:10.3, was th* fast- never hwn one to run 6u^ of which gets underway ry Chappell. Jim Mathieaoi,, Bill eight top men. based on to u l pln- turned In by'Flo Kloter 120-105- through much of the campaign- i v^qth 085 for San Fran- the pace with 11 polhte. divided with Skip Sheptoff getting affair with Oklaholha State playing ^eaton (111.) with .Chapman men during hia freshman an | t of the season at the Garden. ideaiLr fihd seems at his best ternoon at (W4 Y ajlws. Tourna­ 107.1332, ChIcKtc Janleke 130-106- points, Macaione eight And day voted tp the regul.ar season na­ the "myptical” national Utls into (Ceilf.), St.'Michael’s (Vt.) with ment Director J|uOc Vlttner re­ Chapman, Bomb Molumphy, John fall, qualifying for the head-to-head Cincinnatl finished secoM .and, Temple. The 11 tional championship in the final As­ Loyola of New Orleans for a berth the NCAA bauble. The NCAA a)ao sophOmoi* years in track and cross ■ure. that barring an.v un­ w^en promulgating a few. Simmena. matches leading up to the 1958 328. Janet Matlbot 112*109. O al Kansas State fell from first toj Kansas Staters, hoo-ever. got only IVEST SIDE JtlNIORS Blahchfield eight. sociated Press poll, ,Maryland, alone' with the Southwest Confer­ Grambllng (La.), Southweet. Mis­ country competition. Hundreds’ of foreseen clrcumatancee. we'll be ports’ that a Mcord-breaklng 61 Taft U4. BcuUh ShorU 105 and There will be two hiakeup midg­ ence cliamp, Kansas State of the has been a jinx to the Menui- souri with South DskoU. and area track enUiualasts caught a Anyone hanging around the keglere will oOntpete In the event Alio Dick Stratton, Ski Fallon. championship. t|uart '-final and third after suffering tw<^ setbacks ^ ftrst'place nominations. With just one-more night of Notre Dame and OkINioma State taineen. who have been knocked hearlngVJot about the West Bids Indians training camp at Tucson, Joe Stamler, John Rieder, Ron ■eml-flnal matche will be the best lnna.4^wrence lOS. during the final week. San Fran-! A teem of rugged indlvlduallsta et games, at the Y tomorrow night. are scheduled In a seven-game pro- Big Eight and Cincinnati of the Evansvllte with Amsrican tJ.- ^Impee of Close -Huit Tlianks- youngster ta^he years to coitt'e. spofiaored .ky the Recreation pe- playing’ In thp West Side Junior Keith's and Fletcher Glass will Missouri yalley Conference at Fri­ out in first round play the last NIT Stpila Thursday . glvmg Day when he pushed Olym­ Ariz., these days will tell you that p u im tM . Schaok. Ding Balch, TCd (Chambers. of three-gams series while the fi­ cisco was pieced fourth and Tem­ who have no set plays t>ut "do jM t ram that Includes the Arkansas- three , years and have never won a Perhaps he may even rival Mc- Lane has probably out-bamumed Nene Aceto, Henry Agoslliielli, nale find consolation match will be Sydney, Australia — Sammy ple fifth, followed by Maryland, West Vlr- L e ^ e , House 4c Hale leadt the meet at 6 o’clock and the Elks and f outhem Methodist playoff at day’s Midwest Regional In Law- St. John’s of New Yoric mesUf pian Johnny Kelley of (he Boston Cluskey's record''*^25 . National /- ..year ago 53 of the town’s wiiat cornea njfturally” V Auto PifrtB clash at aeven. rence, Kan. , tournament game. Butler and 8L Joseph's (Pk.) A.A, to a new course record. Mr. Bailey of the circus duo with Smokic Smoluk, Erv Rusconl, Bill a ben of five-game aeries. Bonntci, 134\, Balta. stopped Emil Kansas. Notre Dame. Kentucky gMgibia a rolled up a seasonaeaJKm record of oti^uit by one game. With, Greg Shreveport for the Southwest Con­ CUiampionshlps, 13 limes a mem­ his present spring training .camp lei^ng bowlers participated in the Tinde, 134H, Phlllppinea. 8. 'and Duke in that order to com­ The complete Uncup for'the Far ' Loyola, Miami, and Manhattan plays St. Pstsrs (N. J.) in a touch- Two weeka ago, Cloee gave St. .tbiimey, with the veteran. Hippo LaRIvlere. Tommy Martin and Guaranteed cash prizes will be 2d victories and cule defeat, coun^ Mafichuck hitting for IS polnU and ' REC SENIOR LXAGUE ference title. , ars other schools with previous ber of the All-AmericuK^am and setup and some ideas for the com­ Skippy Kearns who finished fouryi ai/arded to the four finalists and Paris — Charles Humes, 16144, plete the "top 10." Ing games in the Southeiii Cpnter- West Regional at San Francisco, off doublsheader of the 12-team John's Its first intercollegiate twice a member of UncRs^Sam's ing 1958 bssebaU season, Correntl upending Stan Hilinski in Gary York 11, House * Hale de­ In the first game of the Rec Backcourt Star Out also Fridsy and Saturday, wUl be NCAA Tournsment experience National Invitation Touriiament a t, ICKA championship when he broke the championship match. Correntl. ir the 1957 touimey. for the top single r>nie effort out France, outpointed O'latav (BuM) : The West Virginians gained the ence Tournament - won for the feated Personalised Floors by. s West Virginia, stung by the loss decided by preliminary elimina­ who have yet to win while four Madison Squat* Garden on. Thurs­ Olympic team. A tall order'^Jof Coaches, Instnicturs of the money. Schoia, 161 Germany, 10, honor impressively, grabbing 89 fourth straight time. Senior League doubleheader Isat the upe first In the mile run. The anyone, but Close 14 off bn Lane hex provided Manager who also capti r ^ the tlUe in 1953, • Vlttner announced that there art 36-21 score lest night. Dick Avery night, Manchester Truet moved of backcourt star Don Vincent, tions In Berkeley, Calif., tomorrow tesmb playing tonight. Maryland, day. lanky, black haired youngster of of the first place votes of the 167 The only setback came at the had 14 Ulllee for the Floormen. , plays Manhattan College aa rart of night. That one pairs Wyoming’s Boston College, Arizona State and Seattle^ warming up for Its first right foot. lobby Bragan with three full time sports writers and broadcasters hands of Duke. 72-68, da the let­ Into Bret place by downing Up 30 stands 5-10 and weighs 155 cohehes, live fprmer major league In the second game. Harm’s ton's All-Stars 69-47. The big men a triplehesder at Madison Square Skyline champs with SestUe, and Tenneaeee Tech, will be appearing round NCAA test, nesded its reg­ pounds. Close shares an apartment who participated In the balloting. ter’s floor In Durham, N. C., Jan. Garden. Mafland, No. 6 nationally, ths Border and Rocky Mountain for the first time. atera *s "Instructbre” and h form­ drubbed the West Sides 46,-34. Dick for the Banker! were Jackie Hed- ular season with an 8(b74 whip­ with two other out-of-town stu­ Shota Here and There er Olympic track star tb round out Cincinnati collected the second 27. The Mountaineers won 14 Sylvester had 20 points and Ed ipeets Boston College and Dart­ champions, Artsoha State of Temps If the NCAA isn't enough to ping of 'Bradley’s defending NIT largest number. 37. straight going Into that game and bind and Vinnle Kohen who hit 22 dents. The trio cooks many Its ' N4U' Britain . Teacliers College hla lllustrmus faculty. Fischer 14. For IhS/Ioaers, Eddie and 21 points respectively., Willie mouth la paired with Connecticut In satisfy' the beaketball palate, chemplona last night but the meals. / Points are awarded on the baals have a 12rgame atfing alive aa the other gamea with the three thera’a plenty more to keep It Chieftsns’ Elgin Baylor loit ■ basketball team won the New Eng­ Lane,, as dean of tHiii curious they face Manhattan at New Cain had 21 taUl< Hunt caged 12 tallies and' Ernie land Teachers (k)llege Conference colleger la O ver^r Extraordinary of 10 for a first place vote, nine Thurltday night" will find Harm's Brown had 11 for tha losers. The New York winners joining Temple company. The NAIA clambake ground In the individual scoring Since comhig to St. John’a, Cloie, for second, etc. West Virginia's York'e Madison Square Garden to­ tn the Eastern Regionals at Char­ cisco. Cal won the Pacific Coast conducts the second half of Its 16- race. Tournsment Iasi . weekend, whip­ teUing hia professors what to do night In one of the preliminary play House sle and West Sides Stare lost the eervlces of the who it majoring in English, ran the ping Belem, Mass., In the finals. after they have told the players point total waa 1,400 even com­ koiiallaed Floors. lotte. N. C. Friday, and Saturday. Conference last night, defeating game first round today and tonight Baylor hit for 27 polnta, leaving liuie in 4:24 aa-'a freshman and TUBELESS meeting Pr league’s to p ' scorer when Bill what to do. , pared with 1.214 for Cincinnati. tournament playoffe. Notra Dam# -plays Tennssses Oregon State 67-46 In a playoff in K|nsaa City following up open­ him with a 33.67 average to 84.6l shaved the time tb 4.12.4 as a soph­ Two Silk Towners. Jimmy O ^ ' Dougherty euffered an eye in­ Tech’s Ohio Conference champs game. ney and Buzz Keeney dropped In It’s hard 'tb see where *. team', jury and had to leave the game. ing day victories by Plattevflls for Clnclnijatra Oscar Robertson. omore last spring. Hla beat clock­ can go wrong.with men llke'''Mel. ing weS 4:10.3 in winning the .11 and 12 points reapectlvely for O O D .^ ^ The nightcap had Mancheater the Hardware City quintet. Leo Harder handling pitchers, 'fthq Saiea of Appliance upending the I04AiRiit. C ^ , also from Manchester, did not Eddie Stsnky and Red Chatter^box. Restaurant 82-69. It gays Joe Sheehan in the New handling general inatrimtional York Times: "There are those who get into action in the finals but was a clots contest, with, only six Perrone Sets he played welkin the semi-finals duties. These are the full time points separsting the rivals at the think that Close, with'hla ability to set the pace or follow it and hla . . . Members of th* Manchester | ___ -r-i. hook Out end of the third period. But the Sportsmen’s Asan.. will hold an i ^ Birdie 'TpbbctU supervises Chatterbox tired and the victors Scoring Mark feat flniah. has the potential to With COUtMB 111 mtUnf crack four minutes. If he has such Reds’ work at Tampa, Fla. took advantage to win handily. club)(ouse in North Coventry. Final Big Dave Boland tallied 32 points ambitions, Pete la keeping them to action will be taken'on three pro­ and H o^ fh'era and Bob Kennedy and Dave Turkington hit for 21 At New Haven himoalf." posals to amend the by-laws of the LIFETIME GUARANTEE for the SAA quintet' while George When queried on the aubjecL op hitting. Qoae answered: juat try to im­ club headed by Nelson Quinby Jr. ciaigleson scored 18 markers and New Haven, March 11 O Pi—'WO- "1 To gK'e It that three dimensional prove each year." . . .. Big Norm Hobenthal. a atand- look ^-Olympian Harrison Dillard Bob - Fisks added 13 In a loeing bur Croea and Hartford Bulheiey ' wiih the Bates College fresh- Ask us about it! cause. teachers the boys how to get up High Schools are going to Soaten Irving Marah In the New York sn baaketbell team this season, dpeed and maintain it. for the New England Schoolboy - Herald Tribune haa this to aay was promoted to the varsity for In between these classes Lane of­ BUSINESSMEN’S LEAGUE Basketball Tournament. about the SlUt Towner following the final three games and aeqrtd fers a few suggestions for general In a vvlng-dlng battls for first But one of them will go m the the I04A meet: "And not the beat ■lx points ill a Bates 83-59 win cmieumpUon. ////' I !'• 'N ’b: place in the Businessmen's League winner of the Connecticut Inter- of these was the mile mark of over Suffolk University *hd fol­ Mikes Behind PUite AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE at the East Side Rec last night,' Bcholaatte Athletic Conference 4:10.3 crekted by Pete Cloee of S t lowed up by dropping in eight The latest Is the planting of ml- S tudingB 3-T DeLuxe Sash and Door upset the North meet, and that won’t be decided John’s,: the first solo title the Ja­ points in a 61-55 . loss to Maine ert^honaa behind home plate and W L Pci. I End Wrecks 48-41. In. the first until Thursday night. maica Indians have ever won. and finished with mx poinU—aH the first and third,jiase coaching DeCormler Motors ...1 9 11 .6881 game the Leftovers turned back Bulkeley, which defeated Stam­ ‘niere's a good atorj* in Cloee . . , free throwa—agalnat MIT, a 70- lines so the fans £an listen in on Cunliffe M otors...... 17 13 .567; Herm’s Camera 46-40, ford 79-54 last night In a semi­ comes from Manchester, Conn., the 65 teem vicpiuiy. confabse, rhuiiarbe, and general Alcar ..... 17 IS ,567j Paced by Joe Shea, Saab and final game, will meet Crass at home town of Fordham's Joe Mc- banter. Man. Auto Parts ....I S 14 .533. lUPOCT TIRMS Door made a fourth period drive to Ctuakey- McCluskey tried to Inur- Hollywood Service .. .16 14 .533; turn back its -closeat rival and 7:45 p.m. Thursday at ths New Manchester .High'a indoor track All of this would be with the AT NO INCREASE Haven Arena. • it him in Fbrdham. but nothing ■quad will compete in the annual lcagt.e'e approval and would be Man. Radiator ...... 5 35 .167' TIRE SALE moved into sole poBSSaalon of'first developed. He metriculsted et St. controlled In the press box. Two matches—Decbrmler Mo-; place with juat .two games remain­ Last night’s game saw a tour­ Eastern SectibiMl meet »t th* Uni­ IN SALES PRICES nament record abattered by Jehn'e, end Bill Ward, the St. versity of Connecticut Thursiley ElaeVriiere around the training tors over the Manchester A uto. ing for each' club. . team Jehn’a coach, didn't even know he TIRE asd TUBE alto TIlBELESS scored Ifi field goals but- the victors Bulkeley’s Carmen Perrone, who . . . While on the eubject of Man­ camps, the New York Yankees lost Parts and ChmUffe Motors over | AS LITTLE AS tossed in 36 points. The 6-10 sen­ was there, even though he had chester High, the Indian tankers their third straight exhibition game Hollywood Service--were decided ' succOMfuIly. converted IS of 22 halm as a achoolboy. fmelthrows;., ior broke. the point record, set last done a 2:0 hold down fifth place hi the 10- as the' Boston Red. Sox defeated by 2-1 margins while Alcar blank-; Shea n e tt^ 23 points on eight year by Johnny Egan of Hartford’s _ -nsjiy g jifjgijriiam' Close won' IKe a c h ^ SUte Hliifii I m KooT Swim­ ISeih 8^; TOe R#a SOX'played-with- ed Manchester-JlatHator 3-0. : baskets and a; perfect 7-7 at the Weaver, who ecored 33 In the Met IntercoUegiate mile In 4.24. As ming League, Northern Section. o Ted Williamo, who took about Night’s best scores were chalked; foul line. For ,the losing 'North finale agalnat New Haven’t Hill- a sophomore, by won the Met out­ Unbeaten Croeby leads the pack eight awing! In batting' practice, up by Ed Bujauclua 149-346, Ken! NYLON TIRE aM TUBE Ender^, jumping Jack Bpothby house. door In '4:12.3. Now he’s done . . Connecticut W’omen's Golf then complained of a.slightly pulled Montle 128;' Al Bujauclua 147-346,1 was the pacesetter with 15 mark- Bulkeley, ranked sixth In the 440.3 and Ward thinks he might Assn, will stage a Clqps B Tour­ thigh muacle. It was not considered John Miiorca 132-380. Mike Den-jl ere and Tom Conran added II. - tournament, was behlnfi, 26-21' at be the flret mller hereabouts to nament at the Manchester Ckwn- serious. hup -134-353, Ted (Thembera 125- ' OR \|W W N WEEK The Dodgers broke out with five A1 Surowiec led the way as -the the half. But then the team caught Robin Roberta) break the four minute barrier." try enub May IS and a Class A 335, Bernie Chappell 343, Richie Leftovers downed lowly Herm’s fire, aided by Perrone. He scored PhllUe coaches Andy Ssminick. left, and Benny Bengough his new Close also won the Met cross coun- event • la'scheduled May SO at the runs in the seventh inning to knock Jarvis 138-353, Alex Tltor 133-353,1 .70x15 NYLON TUBELESS pitching a^p. only for the camera because the team Insists he needs, a nsw.pitch and over the World Champion Milwau­ and maintained their third place 13 of his team’s first 14 points In Roberts, 20-gi year, dlcagreea.' tiy championship last fall, waa local course . . Jimmy Fergu­ Al Jensen 128-346. Ell Fish 346, || Tniie Type 4.10x16 Tubeless 1.00 More position. Leading 19-12 at the half, the second half. tWrd in the IC4A and sixth in the son of 38 Scarborough Rd. waa a kee Braves, 7-5, while the PbHadel- Frank Monette 337 and Don Car­ the winners kept rolling in the Bulkeley ahd , Crbsa'. are. 'now NCAA croee country grinds. member of the Trumbull College phia Phillies scored 11 rjirts in the penter 345. NEW TIRE «iii4 NEW TUIE third period and were never be­ finalista In the CIAC Tournament, haaketbaU teath this season at seventh inning to rout.the St. Louis hind. While Surowiec caged 20 and both winner and runnenip in Last Saturday night at New Vale, Trumbull is one of the U> Cards. 18-8... , ' ELKS LEAGUE tfM A-FU 1 11 w Baylor Slipping ’ Other games-'^'found CHnclnnatl I rIm tan i BLACKWALL WHITEWALk points, Bruho Moske followed with the meet *•111 be Invited to the Vet^an Jockey SkeUy York’s ' Madison Square Garden. I residential colleges at Yale. Fer- Standings > rtapyaAIg «Na -f40. For . Herm’s Bernie McKenna Ijrew ^gland Interacholaatic Tour­ n o 6C lost out In a photo finiih to gtison. a member of the CHass of L ting Kansas CXty 5-3 on home W L Pet BUn. SiUe 6.70xf6 33,80' 2 1 .7 7 . .runs by 'femokey Burgess and SlM Bug. Pr. Price sH..thc pace with 13 marlcers. nament In Boston March 20. New York, Mareh 11 im ^ Joe Sopano of Manhattan In the i 1959, is s graduate of Manchester Fred's Package ...... 22 10 .888 740x16 ^1^.05 2 3 .7 7 / FREE Cross, which defeated Hartford Seattle’s Elgin Baylor sUppod 1.000 yard run. Pete had led a l-! High and is majoring in political rookie Valdo Piaon; Albie Pear- Armorv Package ....20 12 .625 6.70x16 27.66 Shot, CondidoH Poor further beblad QlBriimatl'a Os­ s(X>^ four RBI’s leadi'g the Wash- 1^ ,7 7 . 7.60x16'^140.76 2 5 X 1 :: Flats n x td Holyoi(e^^Maaa. — Carmelo Cos­ Public 57-60 in a aemi-final thriller moat from the gun but was nipped and economic institutions at Yale. Decla Drive-In ...... 20 12 .625 740x16 31.00 19.77 ta. 136, Brodklyn, outpointed Iggy Saturday, la ranked first in tour­ car Robertaou in the tn«e for ifigton Senators to _a 7-4 victory Patten Buildera ...... 15 17 .469 j 8.jW5tl6 44.30 ZULL For life of tire, nament aeedlnga y Indivkhul scoring honors nmong over Pittsburgh and the Chicago Capitol Equipment ..11 21 .344 7.60x16 3446 2 1 .7 7 Maldonado, 131,''.puerto Rico, 10, Miami, Fla., March 11 ^ P w ^ n ^ irj’ continued today into mnjor college hnskelbnll piny- ■ OaUNTBY CLUB MEN EMBLEM CLUB White Sox edging Detroit 5-4 in 10 TIRES Staadlngs Standings Gene's Bottle Shoppe'. 8, 24 .250! 8.00x15 37.05 - 2 L 7 7 / Flraf Quollfy-i:::;- the ahodting of veteran jockey Jack Skelly, hospitalized in era Inst night- inhings as Jim Landis scored the ROTATED critical condition with ^ e a d wound. Skelly was shot in « Raylor, ncorfng 27 points In w . L. p a . w . L. Pet. winning run by eluding a lag by Match results: Capitol Equip-; 6.00x14 1 26.85 T5i77 Brand New Desisrns tUe’a 60-74 victory ovor Bunkers ...... 2* j the Tiger catcher. ment 3, Gene’s Bottle Shoppe 1: I every 5,000 Fort Lauderdale moteFivhere he was staying, and uhdirwent Hookers ...... 24 16 .600 -Spades .28 4 .875 Fred's Package Store 2; Armory; Many people honeitly believe that tube- Fresh Factory Stock miles for Tony DiBidse. Beats i d t ^ Bmdtey, loot nbotit thren-tenthe .22 10 688 SALE PRICE brain surgery at Mtami of n point off hie nvemge nnd Maxflies ...... 23 16 .575 i Clubs .313 Package 2: Decl's Drive-In 2: Pat-; leai tirei coit more than tube-type. The Guaranteed all road life of tire. ■Police sought ,-tb deternUne Hearts ...... 10 22 ten Builders 2. Tire add Tube or ^egS entwined through palings. dipped to 33,67 comppred to ChlMers- ...... 22 1* Diamonds- ...... 4 28 .125 Monday'M BaHrball fact it. in many lizei, the cost of a tiibe- huards, or 80,000 whether Skelly’s.Wound waa a sul-^ -Detectives found a pool of blood Robertson’s 64.56. viarw tyB ...... 1 9 2i .47.1 Top single and triple scores: BUI Tubeless Pays Uncle Saifi JBa Taxes clde attempt, sth accident or from ThS'league-Ieading Spades and Washington 7. Pittsburgh 4. lest tire it lest than that of a tire with miles.’ and the gun In Skelley'a bed. They It whs Bnylor's Inst reguInrT Roughs ...... 18 22 -.450 Philadelphia 18. St. l»uia 8. LaRivlere 144-128-382. Benny Pa­ aome other cfiuae. 'The bullet, from ■aid bloOd apattera In the robih iiv Spauldings ...... H 26 .S.W third place.Hearta captured limilar gan! 137-373. Tony Salvatore lOfi-:| tube. For better puncture and blowout a Germap-made automatic, entered season gnme but he will resu|ne Green Rays ..,..,...14 26 .350 4-0 victorie'i over the r.mnersup Cincinnati 5, Kansaa City 3. FREE MOUNTING-FAST SERVICE New York, March 11 (ffl—Tony-fhe woU return bout.’"I dicated he had moved about con­ his duel with JSobertson In thn Cluba and last place Diamonds, Loe Angeles 7. Milwaukee 5. 131-358. Bud McDowell 130-S4T. | protection . .. better all 'round perform- ' the casthsfor some East­ the 35,yrar-old Jockey’i right tem­ siderably after being shot. NCAA Toumnment this week. Noteworthy scores: Lou BetkCr John Naretto 146-348, Jim Benson DlBtase, the college student who could. ple, came out through hie fqrehead 126-127-370. Herb Johnson ' 126. reapectlvely lest night while Ann CThicago (AI 5, Detroit 4. fights like a dead end kid, beat erpopping.” Also found In the room waa a HenMIe plays Wyomiag in n Anderson 116. Iris Vacanti 108-114 Boston 8, New York 5. 136-339, Chris Deciantls 126-835, :| ance, your best bet it tubeless—and itnd struck hla left arm. first iuund gnme nt Berkeley, Biindi Tarca 136-341. Slier'Porter­ St. Louis (B> , (Jinclnriati (B) Walt Sullivan 147 and Carl Hunter 1 - 1957 MODEL OWNERS Peter Schmidt for Uncle Sam’s /'"•■Anytlrne, any p»ne/’ . mechanical toy dog which Skelly field 355 and Sherwood Ferguson and Jeannette Blanchette 109 6 C ^dyear prices are down to bedTrock! AKD benefit. Now he wants to do it Schmidt. "l'’m gure 1 had the edgs’^ '. Skelly won th« 'glOO.OOO Arling­ had bought .for hla IS-month-old Cnllf.. tomorrow night. Cln* 139. , \ I ton Park Futurity last auifimer on 342.- • pinned the'top single game efforts. Check the ad vant ages of Goodyear Tube­ USED 5 ^ VP again for Tony IMBiaae’s bank ad- on him but I. just can’t aee^tp dauahter. clnnntl aiid Robertson start I f Custom NYLON TU8ELESS count. ■ get a breaK on the scoring Jsfely^’N Leather Button, hie moat outstand- Skelly, a native x>f Springfield, tournament play against Kan­ less tires—then come in and trade I ' A big majority of thi^ringalde 'ing mount, when the first horae HI., has ridden 18 years on the na­ sas State Friday Jilght at law- Blackwall Whitewall "This one takes care of-my In­ uiidcr the wire was disqualified.. eeAAAAA**« 2 9 .7 7 LIKE NEW ^ laa Arena last night, in. 8 telecast Judge Mike Davtdowltch (6-4) tend the Sunday chriptehli^ of hla horae, owned by Rbekmoore Farm. Chamberlain, Kansas .. .80.14 V ^aiGo wHh tripl*-4ouf|h, tripio* iiZI. 10-rounder, each had DlBlaae sihead. JudfieJoe five-day-old son, Brteit>lamea. Howell. .Miss. State .... '27.80 t*R^p*rbfl 3«T Cord, oxclusfvo whh Theae tlrea have. hSen traded " ril.b e glad . to . take him on Eh>py cast hla vote for Schiriidt, Inactive Sinre' January MiirreH, Driike 26.72 In on new tlree joh eale—-pre­ agaip' next month." said Tony 6-4, The AP card had DlBlaae Ih He had not bad a mount since Ckitrtnaa,* Ky. tVes.' ..., 26.68 Oo^yoort FISK MR FLIGHT miums, whitewAlli. etc. Many when the proniotera asked him if front, 6-4. the Tropical Park meeting at Mi­ Cincy Royals Hennon. Pittsburgh . , , . 25.96 UR EASIER STEERING and SAFETY GET YOUR RRAND NEW DESIGN— FIRfFOUALITY run lees than 1,000 miles. Each was rocked eeveral timea ami in Januarj', although he was Reed, Okla.'City 25.62 •V Griprinal construction! In the bruiting battle, Schmidt by aoheduied to resume riding at Gulf- Dees, Indiana ...... 26.45 lefta to the Jaw and DiBlase by stream Park within a few days. Need One Win Flora, Wash. A 1-ee . 25.26 FR0NT-EN8 AUGNMENT TQ8AY! V Gdttor all oround porformoncol UNCONDITIONAL All Sizes In Stock rights to the choppersi^Schmldt. The shooting was discovered yes­ 24, bled from the. noee^nd from a terday when guests of the Sher­ GUARANTEE Whitewalls ■light cut underjilts' left eye .' wood Motel, where he.was staying, Td Tie Pistons Three Deadlocked saw the bibod-epattered - jockey CHECK SPRING HEIGHT ’ ShRhtly Higher ia MONTHS—25,000 MILES New OrieSM — Tony Dupas, 156, clinging to a aecond floor rail 'with New York, March 11 (61—The After Two Rounds CHECK CASTER New ^Srieans,: defeated Clarence 'hie bok in seventh round). tie for aecond place in Western New Orleans, March 11 (61 —Th* / CHECK CAMBER Biaokwall Whitawall Division of the National Basket­ final 86 holes of the..$20,0()0 New Stars Win Hapdtfy ball Aaan. providing they win their Orleans O ^n got underway todays'’ CHECK TOE-IN GOODYBAR^^-T final regular game of the sbason with Ken Venturi i BUI Casper arid 6.70x15 $18.6S $ 2 2 .7 6 In Tournee Start Wednesday ■ nfghL Waiter Burkemo'the men t o ^ a t MAKE A LL NECESSARY. ^ADJUSTMENTS ^ SURER CUSHION DESIGN WATCH ■ihe resutgent Royals kept their for the title. Venturi scrambled fqr''a 71 yea-, The Mtuiclieater SUrs rniierf+^iop** overwhelming the 7.16x15 o .e s 26.20^ Open Thurs. A Fri. ■ ^ St. Louis Hawks 122-84 in the^miy terday after cardingxkn opening . $ 5 . 0 0 2 All you pay to go lASYRUDGET ovef,the''Wlndsor Locks A'C-79-88 game playpd last night. round only'-to fall^Jnto the tie with WHEEL BALANCING . Nights till 9 P.M. e opening gsune of the South- ClnclnnaU’s record now la 82-39, Burkerao, one-llnle PGA champion 010x16 TERMS Sat. 8 to 5 from FrankUnr Hills, jdlch.-, and PACK WHEEL BEARINGS . $ 2 . 2 5 7.60x15 2 7 .6 0 ANTIQUE AUTO n Intermediate Basketball while the second-place Detroit Caaper, thedong hitter from Apple 2 2 .6 6 Tournament last night ■ Piptona have completed their reg­ . a Valley. j» if .' ■ $ 2 . 5 0 TUBELESS C 0106 FRINTI The'Stars combined a tight zone ular schedule with a 33-39 mark. mo came in with a fqur-un- ROTATE TIRE^^ . - Thru defense'wlth a fast break in piUng' Ifstlie Royals can defeat the lar 66 after posting 71 in the 8.00x15 2 6 .0 6 3 0 .7 6 GOODYEAR FISK FULL RETREADS up an early lead, diuck Saunoiid Lakers at MlnneapoUs Wednesday, round while Casper tacked a . $ 1 8 . 2 5 IS.0M.MIU aUASANTte CITIES ©SERVICE Fin O ER ALD dropped in 26 points and tbam- Cincinnati and Detroit would en4 70 on to hia first round 69 aa they j e n ^ \ is *l?i a week! mates. Pat Mietcetta a ^ Hank up tiedf for aecond. The teams would shared the Iqad with Venturi at 189. *Plue Tex and Reeeppeble Tire CUSTOM Pedenionte chipped in priih 16 tal­ Shoulder to shoulder re^ 5.40x15 7 .4 5 t -L59*I5. 9.45 Each one it a collector’t item suit- then toss a' coin to decide which . -The 36-hole finals today ’was SUPER CUSHION lies apiece. gets the home court advantage in necessitated because of the heavy tread looks and w«ars like 6.70x15 7;4 5 ” 8*8®*i5 10.4$ Sble for framing. The oiiginalt were Friday night tbp^tara .travel to their first round best-of-three play­ rains, that postponed the: tourna­ DESIGN a new tire. . 7.10x15 8.45—6 T-^5 painted by one of America’s fore- Rockville ■ for /■ benefit game off seri«»-- ment’s .opening schedule Sunday. MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAIL TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KINDI 670x15 ...... 10.95 mo(t artists who hu-captured in agalnat the Rbckville High team Big Second Period J’GA Tournament Director Harvey authentic detail the beauty of these ORB. and then ^ tu m to Southington Raynor said the event had to be 710x15 ...... 11.95 Door Buster Speoials—All First Quality Tuesday, YCarch 18. The Royala broke the game wide vintage automobiles. open with a 30-point jiecond period, completed today to allow the tour­ 760x15 ...... 12.95 Start your frtt collecdoo today while St. Loul* could score only ing proa to move on to Pensacola, JAOrS ATLANTIC STATION .6.00x16 Firestone Clamps...... ••••10.95 by stopping in at: Vancouver Archie Moore, Fla, where a 815,000 tournament 800x15 ...... 13.95 -VERNON 16. That gave Cincinnati a 57-40 cqtens Thursday.' 6.70x15 Firestone Champion...... -12.77 201)4, San Diego, stopped Bob Al­ halftime lead and tile Royala wrap- 704 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTEtr-TiL. Ml f-8232 GOODYEAfI SERVICE STORE 750x14 ...... 14.95 7.10x15 Tubeless Whitewalls ...... 18195 bright,' 227, Loe Angeles, 7. . Big Bill Naiy of Wayne, Mich., . -->,r - ped it up by outacbriim the West carded the ddy a beat-round with a 800x14 ...... 15.95 7.10x15 Goodyear Super'Cushion ...... 14.77 C itlE S ® SERVICE em Division titliaU 35-23 in th« 713 MAIN ST.— TEL. Ml 9-5390 67 while Mike Krak of Morgantown, •I 850x14 ...... 16.95 7.10x15 Fisk Airborne ...... '...... 14.77 third .stanza. W. Va„ had a 68. Gene Llttler of WYMAN’S GULF STATION 7.60x15 Goodyear Super Cushion ...... 16.77 Jack Twyman and Clyde Lovel- Singing Hills, Calif., tied with Ven­ Roeoppod With 8.00x15 Airborne De Luxe White ...... 2 3 .7 7 HEBERT BROS. lette topped the wlnnera with 23 turi and Billy Maxwell of Odefaa, 24 MAIN ST— Ml 3-1503 points apiece with Twyman .col­ Tex., foMhq first round lead, took HOLLYWOOD SERVICE CENTER 100% CoM Rubbar LIMITED QUANTITY.— SOME SIZES SERVICE CENTER BOWLING lecting 19 of hla points In the first a 78 yesterday to drop out. of the Jv . ' . ■ . 855 W. hnODLE TPKE. half. Teammate Maurice Stokes top 20. Maxwell came ih with 72 (X)RNER OF ADAMS contributed 20 points and anpred yesterday to. tie'Nary, Krak and 342 E. CENTER ST .-^ H O N E Ml 9 -01I7 OUR lUSINESS IS RUILT ON PUILIC TRUST ALLEYS 15 rebounds. Arnold partem of Latrohe; Pa., JIM’S ATUNTIC STATION Bob PetUt and Citff Hagan were for a spot behind the three leaders. 4S1 W. CINTia ST.-.rHONI Ml M TS* All prices plus tax a»d rscappabi* easing. AVAILABLE IVERY high for the Hawks nith ,It points The city park No. 1 course .was HOWRRD OIL each. ■till soggy from the weekend rains DON WILLIS QARA8E NIGHT-t MI 9-8100 The Philadelphia .Warriors get a and winter rules, whereby a player HARTFORD STORE 134 OAKLAND'BT. chalice to clin^. third place In .the coqld improve hia lie, were atiU In COR. OF N. SCHOOL ST. Blasteni DMslon tonight, .A Phila­ effect. BILL’S MOBIL SERVICE 18 MAIN ST.— TEL Ml 9-4531 * Tire Service, Inc. 911 PARK ST. MURFHrS ALLEYS delphia victory over St. .Louis or — ^— - n — 114 S. CINTS* ST.—Ttl,M I t-S31T a New York Knickerbocker, loss to Ted WiUiame, Boston Red Sox 91 CENTER ST.— Ml 3-2444^ CH 6-6561 Diatribistad by AhMriea* 991 MAIN STREET the Boston Ckitica would elimln- outfielder, haa a lifetime batting Coal Co., Hartford. ta the Knicka mathematically, average of .860. m 6 ■ 'V ■ « ^ I ? PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 11, i96« MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 11,1968 PAGE THIRTEEN Household Goods 61 Automobiles for Sale ' 4 Business Services Offered 13 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAWl BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Artldas'For Salt . 45 Rodins Without Board 59 Suburban For Rent 66 Houaes for Sole 72 Houaisa fo r Sale 72 Hoosm for Sal* 72 W anttd—H obI Egtatfl 77 L agil MoUm UVnfG ROOM couch, chair with ATTICS, CBLIARS cleaned. Rub- TELEVISION, 838. Power mower,. TWO BEDROOMS, modem kitch­ LISTINGS WANTED, Angle oi B O Y SCOUT IMT ^noRD FAIRLANE-SOO VS, ottoman. Kitchen table, Chairs. PUCASANY, ' furnished, heated hOCKVILLB— New three room (X I) QVERSIZBD Brick Chpe- MAN(31ESTER— E -V L — Beat Classified biah removed. Reaonable, MI $90. Kitchen cabinet, $28/ Space . room near Main St. Private bath en, living mote wite firaplace, two-flunUy beuaeB. KembOt oT four-door aedan. Fordomatic. Montminy, 4ft Center St., first apartment, retrigeristor gas Flre rooms down, two unfinished vah's Iletinga. Are yofx in tbs mar­ at btoauMster, within dad for tiM Radio, heater. It'a a ’t«‘al doll. 9-5374. heatw, ISO. P i 2-7311. and ontranee. Oarage. Gentleman. rangs, dlsixMaU, no pats, $75. &1I m. FamUy roopi In baaement ket for a new house? Are you tWD-car g a n g s , brsMeway, oil hot MLB. Howard R. H ating* Reel*, Dlalrict of Manchester on the KNh day Note$ and Netes ^^Ihen CtilLBlAIN w e floor. tor. Ml 9-1107 any time. . . at March, lei* . . . Very low mileage. Price §1998. 5 a e -i6 i6 . T R 8-2805, or TR 6-6050. nresent mortlftf* can oe es- punning to aeU your present water heOL teU boseasent, largs present Hoe. John J. W o U ^ Jndg* Mvertisement COUimNO PtBULA, let extra garden tp ic a . arteSlen Brunner'a EMael. Only 1198 caah Boats and Accessoriis 46 ALMOST NE77 bed for sale, single Sumed. R. F. Dimock A 06., Real­ house? mfore you buy or sell cell 8EUJNO, Buying, TrodtagT L M .- iiitota of 1 ^ * 1 J. Crough. late of The monttily meeting qg Paett 8 or trade, S69 month. Open eve- Household Servkes MELPINO HER VflTH b e a u t i f u l , hsatsd room, nicely Frances K., Wagner Agency first. well. Manchester-lb iwdd Oletrlet d e e e o ^ . . CLASSIFIED ADVT. box spring. 63 Garden St. l u furnished, tils bath, private horns. tor* tn f-ss45. J o e ^ Asliford, 'M .L , (which means Uve Modem On motion ot James M. Crough of was held sit Highland Firtt Bebote n ii«8 Ull 9. Offered 13A TME DISUEff.WAB A Summer .Homea fo r Rent 67 MI S-6818, Barbara Wooda, MI- We wlU be deUihted to help you DEPT. HOURS BOAT 3-6674. . OsAtlsman. 816 Spruce St. ON BUS LINB Oversized Cepe —Multiple Lut)d levatoi. ctotme ogolnat said estate, and sold Den '4. T>M doskiF was oesvdueted .MI 8-7449. bottom. 8 ROOMS FURNITURE ter SL Tel. MI 84003. floor,..dir condtUoni heat on. by Ote 1. The two W eM o Dwia COPY CLOSING TIME ter. SALE PRICE $186 privacy galore yet minutes away 4H. ^,000. Tha ultimate in a family houses In Manchester end mlnietrafbr la directed to jS r*. puhlto FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. BRAND NEW FURNITURB from the scenic White Mountains, multiple dwelling. R. F. Dlmoek A vicinity. Frances K. Wegner, Real­ lar^ lot beautifully notice to the eredltora to brute In their sxMbited knot tying. FLa ¥ FINISH HoUand window WEU.I HEATED room for rent with Sacrifice for quick NoUteM claims within sold tim* allowed by MONTGOMERY WARD ONLY $298 . showar, private entrance and free Boat and motor are included. For. Co., R4eltors, Ml .9-5345, Joseph tor. 5 0 5-1157. puMlMlng a e eipy,, ^ / .e-- t-- (his------order------to some 7710 pock was reminded of the MON. THRU FRI. 6-A shades, made to measure. All full perUculers phone 50 9-9711 terms. George L. Gnula newspaper herlng a elreulation In sold 'Themecraft Stiow at VetFioaek Trailers 638 Ma in s t ., Ma n c h e s t e r $18 Delivers—$11.72 Monui parking. 101 Oiaatnut St. Ashford, 50 94518, Barbara metal Venetian blinds' at a new after 6 p.m. (XXVH) -EA8THARTFOIU} tor, 50 9-sim, A1TA COVnT or p r o b a t e held at probate distScr diefflet within ten days from School March 15 from 7 to 9 p.m. 10:30 A.i5L i2.PIBCE BEDROOM Woods, 5 0 f-7703 o r Robert-Mur­ •fentry, within and for iH» DUtrlcl of the date of this order and return make MOBILEHOMES — Furniture tak­ low price... Keys mads whila you CUBAN ROOM—Guist homa, next dock, l a 3-5472. bile they last) — New ranch H m April oeUvlty for tha Back w ait Marlow’s. 14-PIECE UVmO ROOM PORTER STREET AREA - brontry, on the lOtn day at March, to this court ofthe notice gtren. SATURDAY 9 A.M. en as down payment on mobile- Buildinff Materials 47 te bath and W w s r . Free parking. mes. $14,990. (Completely' fin­ 1966. JOHN J. WAM.BTT, Judge. will be a t ^ to the State Police homee. Excellent Iota'available at 10-PIECE KITCHEN Wanted to Rent BEST BUT In town — Six room ished). BuUt-in ecove a m oven, room ctontol, vacant, three Prssent Hon. iilmors Turklaeton. ABSOLUTE Bargain — Upbolater- Free storage until wanted. Free de­ \ 5 0 84887. 68 rooms. Ve^ large living rt Judge. bsiroeks at Stafford Spring* the Mansfield. Jenaen’6', Inc. (alwaye USED BUILDING and plumbing Cape, two baths, Urge garage and flroplmee, ceramic tite bath, fUU date to be announced. Ing, custom made com icei. livery. Free set-up by our reliabls URGENTLY NEED five or eix fireplace, attached garage^and Katate of Rufus W. Reed. Iste of CoV' TOtK OOOPEBATION W nX rellablel 64 Park Road, West supplies'. Windows, doors and as­ breezeway, quiet resTdentiai neigh­ basements, amesite drives, com­ itry. In enid Otetrict. deceased. Pack 8 has entered the Boy drapes and abp Covert, 679 50 and men. rooms, have four weU mannered roar m>reh.. Vanity, tile bathroom, '~ie Administrator d.b.n. haTine made APPRECIATED Hartford. AD 3-6214 or OA 9-4479. sorted lumber. Open Saturday 9 Bowden Wanted 59-A borhood. immedleta occupency. pletely Undscued. 10% (*own. Scout . National Safety > progrofn Monday through Saturday, 9 to 6. up. Choice of fabrick,. Call Mra. ■nwrTHE>rt?e Phone Me Immediately chUdren. Drive JBt. James iol)ool F.H.A. R. F.Plinock A Co., Real plus tovmtoiy first floor, hot water ;ten application to saM Court, tn ac­ a.m.-4 p.m, weather itmlirflng. $15,900. M L S 565, Ken Oatrinshy, N e v iB e F u n d and a Him "Safety on Two WImmIs’* Monday, Wednesday, Thursday LaPine, 5 a 9^8694. UI7CHED.MELPING MER bus. Please open your heart. 50 tOrs, 5 0 KiR40, Joeebh Ashford heat oil, Rusco comldtotion win­ cordance with the statute, for an order ______»_L______. __ Week days 8 180-6 p.m. stocklock PiscieT" CH 7-0858 KOOUt jkXD board for gentleman, 5 0 34159. of sate of the whole or part of the real was shown: Safety teete ieeued by Dial Ml 3-2711 evening. WTH THE DISHES iS ' SO bus^.Una. Fres parking. 5 a 3-1493. 5 0 94618, B o rb s n Woods, MI dows end doors, flVe years bid, estate qesertbed therein. It ia ordered -A" WEAVING of bums moth boles off North Main st., or call 5 a After 7 P.M., JA 9-9908 (XXIV) FOUR UNIT apartment in near schools, bus end shopping ilmtNfaH^aiipllcatim be heard at tr the O B . Air Force were given to and ' tom clothing, noslei^ runs, A M I R ^ l l ! 9-3393. .-•-1641, \ 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, 5Q Up to $1,062 Sw It Day Or Night YOUNG- responalbU coUple with ReckvUle.'Only one year old. She- 84473, ores. A real JWirgaln, easily fl- :>robal e tn ICorentry. on the 11 the boys and, ter a score of 18 Auto Driving jSHibbI 7-A handbags repaired. Upper re­ -TiwAitr-x fourteen months old baby desire cellent income return. Cell The R. ndheed. OepVge L Gresiadlo, day of I, at 11 o'clock.lB the points or mors, the Cub wUl r»* placement, umbrellas repaired, DRY OAK lumber, boards and If you have no means of transpor­ forenoon It notice thereof, be With the leteet eontribuUon of e Jve a Safe Aesistont Driver tation. I’ll send m y auto for you. Apartment*—Flats— four room, unfurnished, reason­ F. Dimoek Co., Realtora, lO 9-5345 148 LAREWOOD CIRCLE, South— Realtor, 50^U te. gtren, hr Ing a copy of Ihle Lost and Found MANCRES’TER Driving Academy men’s shirt collars reversed and 3x4s, $65 per thousand. George able rent. References. 50 9-9461. order m _ Manchester Eesnlng $82 from the euatodial eU ff of the award. en ooK tyn ^ Griffing, Andover.' PI 2-7866. No oblftaUon. Or 51r, BSrnte C u ter, T R 5-3496. A (must see) Usting. This 1360 cus­ llceneed by State of Oonh; and replaced. Mariow’e Little Mend­ Tenements 63 tom built Colonial style ranch is TRANSFERRED — Six Herald, a.ne' per haring a ctrcula- Boaifi of Education, the Bill Ne­ The annual Pock 8 Fair will be LOST — Motorola model 6x32E ing Shop. tion In aald L iCt, and. te^voatlng a ville Fund now totals $1,063. The Motor Vehicle department. Can YOUR BUnJOlNO NEEDS AT A — L —-B— E— ^R——T— *S (VO) IdANCHESTER- -$13,900 Cepe ottered only because owhers are 4onch, three bedrooms. A-1 copy thereof on ' public stgn-post tn heM Friday evening, April 11. Each tranaitor radio (aerial num|)er MOW ON display four and five Farms and Land for Sale 71 ' m. Attached garage, staff made known tha dmation at 038343) in vicinity of' Marlow’a. fulfill all driver educational needs, WHOLESALE PRICES 43-45 ALLYN ST. four duwn, two unftnuhed up. Nice lesvteg cotmtry.There is a charm- the Town of CaVeBtrr, In said Dlablet den will be reaponslMe .‘or a booth. from 16 to 60. Standard ahift, puah CURTAINS laundered in home. (pom model apartments. March condition. Near achoole, transpor­ hot water oil heat, oeramic at least firs days Wnire esid day of lost night’s union masting ot the Subatantial reward for informa­ Tears of exnerlence, prompt rery- No. 1 western Framing Per M’ $108 HARTFORD - 15th occupancy, n o g to 1180. Open Ing living room, picturesque din­ hearing, ahd that return be made te Tha ffdlowing awards wars prs- button, fluid drive and automatic. FOR DIFFERENT sisee and typea tation and sbc^plng canter. Im­ ing room, real nice kitchen break­ combination storm win­ town employes. tion. Apply Marlow’a, 567 Mali?. Ice. Straight, $1.35, ruffles, 11.75, Canadian Framing ' Per M’ $89 Open Mon. thru Fri. tiU 8 p.m. dally 1-7 p.m. Park Ghssmut of terms end lend traots wlthm 70 this < ^ rt. sented: David Androw, Uon and Serving Mancheater, Rockville, mediate occupimey. CaU the R. F. fast area, dishwasher, iHspoi^. dows and doors, Ceramo siding, Attest. ,. AoGording to N . WUliom Knight, gedd arrow; iWUUam DeOormler, MI 9-5321. Coventry, Bolton', Andover and MI 9-3411. m m 1x13 DiY Western apartments, c«mier Park and miles Of Hartford. Lawrence F. Dimock Oo., ftealtera. 50 9-8249 or insulation. Large lot. ell city utill- ELkORK TURKINC^n^, Judge. a tniotee of the fund, 110 con­ Sheathing ' Per M ' $89 CnestnW Sts. CaU 5 0 8-0676. Louis FUno, Broker. 50 9-6910. Three twin site bedrooms, /S14 lAon hedge; James Peter* sliver Vernon. Call Mr. Miclette, PI Joseph Ashford, 50 94515^ Bar­ baths, Idads of elosets, {riam om , U«a, near schools, bUa, shoi^iig tainers were piit in the claasrobms arrow on lio n ; WUHam PaiAto* BJWWBI i w i y I Knotty Pine Paneling Mnsieal Inatraoients 53 LavttL rental agent. bara Wnods. 50 9-7703, Robert area, easy financing. Immedtdte UMITATION OEDBE . Announcements t-7249. Building—Contracting 14 T ” 'v.fiy»H« .fm v H k \ iUl 8’ Per M’ $140 two fireplaces, breezeway/garagt at Manchester High School Where danner stripe; James Sols* assist­ Murdock. 5 0 34473, occupancy. .George L. Giwadio, AT A COURT or PROBATE\held DlMniearing Stairways n r ' THE Kinsman elactroolo VEHMON—Three room apartment Hotnes for Sale 72 and a wen shaded lot ftmeSOO. BsC' St Manchester, within and for. '' a BUI NevUle Week Is being con­ ant dernier stripe. IN<^ME TAXES prepared in your LARSON’S driving School—O ffen panalon to five I possible, Realtor; 50*9-5878. Dtrtrict of Mancheater on the $tb ducted. The 17-yeep-old eopho- BIDWELL Home improvement Co. ^ a c h $34.95 spinet organ today. Finest quaUty Oarage. 5Iodefh convenlcncea, ex- (IV) OFF PORTER STREET — home or. by appointment. Exper­ all typea of driver education on Alterations, additions garages. (Xni 5IANCBB8TBR > New six Shown any time by wiintment. ot M ai^, 1958. vmOro’e clasomatea have made the inaured dual control cari, aland 8 Pane)\ColoniaI doors of any home organa. Dubeldo cluam aelghhorhood. Referencea Tidy Cepe Cod. Corner lot amea- MANCHESTER—G I resale, three Preaent, Hon. John J. Walletl. Jodgo. Thirty-nine Scouts ahd.Bs:plot> ienced tax work. MI 8-4733. Re-siding speclBlists. Easy budg- requlredTja 9-3817. room ranch home in Rockladge Elva lYler, Realt 9-4469. Eetete of Beatrice K (D em MaH- their project ter this week, ard or automatic. By trained and Painting—Papering 21 Help Wanted—Fenmie 35 Situations Wanted-^ V. From $8.96 each Music Center, 116 Weat 5Uddla Ite drive. $14,760. This (*• er ex^ bedroom Cotonial, 114 yean old, ers of Troop 47, South Methodist at terms. KD. 9-6495 or TR T a r a w a . section, iVi baths, ceramic Ula Bing, lau o f ' Manriiester m taw Ola- learned this morning that Churoh,;vpeitleipated in aa-evar-. certified inatructor, Ucenaed by 38 lOndowB—O c^plets and MOW X13«TlNa-ItOCKVlLU:.»> ceUent buy in 4 heeiitiful location, SOUTH lONDSOlt—Assume 4%% garbage-^dttposa), ■ - teelgveahdF. deceatoAr -■===— -- ■ - ...... 5 « 0 9 . " IftrBS ^\J!TTOn 8tTJ» W it kitchen coiBttere. Attached R. F. pimock Co., Realtors, 50 ... motion of Frederick R. Manning ty. edmlnlstrotion, end n l^ t comping trip at Ckmp Pio­ mOOME TAXES prepared. CaU the State of Cohn. M l 9-6078. BXTERltm amt X Brand new 4H room, apacloua, amesite drive, fully mortgage en 'k 614 room split level $3600 d ^ . Call 50-34816.'$17,900. HOUSEWORK — Spring cleaning, Mahoga^PansHng vT. l5c 94345 or Joseph Ashforc 5 0 of aatd Mandieeter. executor. custodial e t ^ of the high eohool neer on the weekend. Tliey were MI 9-8329; ,~ ALL TYPES of carpentry work CelUngB retuuahed. Pi WOULD CARE for one or two Wearltq’ Apparel-^Fun 57 duplex ^w rtm enti. Indivtdiial lot, $31,000. CaU R. F. Olm oO with garage. One year old. Fhi' ORDERED; That tlx months from Uie are t d t m up a special eotleetion MOH’TLCKaC’S-TManchiBter’a lead­ done, alterations, dormers, roof­ WaUpaper books. BaUmataa given $1.38 an hour. 5 n 8-1503. small children, days in my home. Colored Shakes I8x Sq. fip .60 34815, Barbers Woods, 5T 9-7703, Ished radroation room and laundry $th day ot March, 1966. be and the oeoemponled by seven adult lead­ ing driving Bchool. Skilled cour StL and 16d Oommdn ■ \ heat, hot water. Built-In oven Realtoi* 50 3-6345, J o s ^ Ash' same are limited and allowed for the for the f li^ . FEDERAL: ^ C O M E taxea pre­ ing, porches, ate. Call Ml 9-8981. FqUy covered by tnaurance. Call MI 9-6412. GRAY PERSIAN lamb finger tip ford, 5 0 54816, Barbara Wooda, Robert Murdock, Jfl 8-6472. rooi^ Amesite drive. How water Lots foT Sale 73 ers and committeemen who super­ teotis inetructore.- Licensed, aU' Nalls ^ paperhanging. horn;, full or part time. Days at', pamphlets ducted to $17,300. New 514 room ■MI 8-0798 after 4:80 p.m. on RfilUama Road- COU owner. 50 notlco to the credttora to bring In their principal of the tosh achool. The and test-passing in signaling, Cass Worker 50 9-7218. C k m to hue line, churches new ranch, ceramic tile bath, dining, claima'within said Ume allowed to pnb- total win be medeibiewn Friday. Hydran>atiC, stim aiM shift. M l off rooms, shed dormera and con­ Good clean workmanahhlp at rea- Social Worker day and night. Call 50,8-7330.. NOBODY—BUT NOBODY klANCHESTrat'-austom brick and 84831. llehlng a copy of thla order In aome tracking and trolUiig, and oompasa 1NCX)ME TAXES prepared. CaU MI 9-7898. X ■onabla ratea. 80 yearb in Man­ UNDERSEUJS NATIONAL abopping center. $110 plus utlUUes. area, attached garage, mU ba~~ ;rge new fi've Neyille Is perelyoed from the crete work. For free eetimatea call Key Punch Operator CaU N. B. Chase, TR 5-1300. frame six room ijanch, two Ore- news paper having a etreulatloa In said (Hreetiona under Uie leadership o f 9-6056. M. Jutraa, MI 9-0379. chester. Raymond Flake. 50 WEDDING GOWN, never^d. Bise pieces, large recreation room, ment, amesite drive. Completi room ranch. Nice place for kids. LARGE LOT 170x856. On bus line, irobate blstrlct within ten days from nqck down as the resifit of a gym Scoutmaster Bob Von Deck. Ex­ 9-9287. Secretaiy landscaped. R. F. Dimock A CoJ, high in the hills, east of Manches­ he date of this order and return make Stenographer Situattora Wanted— Male 39 NATi 6 n AL LUMBER, INd> 13. CaU 5 0 8-8583. only M7.900; Carlton W. Hutchins, Finished basmnent, plenty of claaa accident Feb. 3 1 .\ plorers participated la a 10-mile hemstitching — Variety woven Garage—Serviee—Storage 10 MASON WORK. Chimneya and fire Realtora, 50 94345, Josepn Ash extras. Call Builder, 5 0 8-6331. ter. Sacrifice for immediate sale. to this court of the notice given. Clerk typiat $81 STATE STREET THREE ROOM epertmenta.- Phone 5 0 94132. JOHN J. WALLSlETT. .Judge. hike around the lake paced by hik­ rug*. ecatves. towela, pillow places built or repaired. Also PAINT PROBLEMS? We apply NORTH HAVB»I, CONN. ford. 5 0 9-6618, B a r b ^ Wooda. Reuben T. McCann Agency. 50 caeca, aprona, baby gifta, hand­ Mathematician 50 94239, 50 3-7444, 5 a 9-7703, or Robert 5wdock, 50 TOLLAND—$1300 down. Four room ing instructor Bob kOdwood. The plastering and patching. Jack aluminum clapboards, (any color) CAR PAINTING WORK—All kinds, Tel. CHsstnut 8-3147 Wanted— Tfl 58 tni) 5tANCaiE8TER investment 8-7700. UMnATION OBDEB usual evening campfire cloaed Sat­ kerchiefs, and small iteiha. MI GARAGE FOR RENT. 93 Foete^ Carr. MI 9-7406. or new non-peeltng paint. Low Teacher property. Two faniUy duplex, Ex- 84472. contemporary ranch. Fireplace, AT A COURT OK PROBATE, held St. MI 9-2894. Mechanical Engineer Job guartmtsed. CaU 50.9-3915. FIVE ROOM apartment, second at Hanchester, within and dor the urday's ocUvltie* 8-7632. terms. Free eetimatee. Monarch OLD tany .candltionlt floor, oil heat,, not water. w( Tel. 50 ceUent condition, letge 3 bedroom carport, trees. Immediate - occu­ Local Co., 5 0 9-5650. Cloth Tester Diamonds-'-Watches— swords, rattca, snuquee, atu. (XV) RIGA HnaGHTS, Bolton pancy. $11,500. Clifford Hansen, Suburban for Sale 75 District of Manchester on the 4th day Stocks Sunday church eerviees were 34751. home, 3rd bedroom poseible. of March. 1968. „ ^ the Comp. ^^Iuminum Storms and Dietitian ' — ------(one or coUaetion). 70 5101 Spacious renovated kitchen. Good 51egnificent ntw ranch, Georgia Realtor. 5 0 $-1803. PreeenL Hon. John J. Walletl, Judge. Personals 3 Business Services Offered 13 Medical Technician Ddgs— Birds— Pets 41 Jewelry 48 marble flreplace. built In oven and EeUte ot Wtlllam H. Brock, Ute ot woa olfMMd Sundiy after- EL Tel. »a 17. MODERN FOUR room i^artment investment income. Prime loca­ (IX) BOLTON—Coventry line. New QuetatioBs Fnrwtaked by Screens 14-A Bookkeeping Machine stove, tm car garage. Sea signs SIX ROOM Colonial. Hot water oil Maneheiter In tald Dietriet, deceoeed. the usual eomp cleen- Courses and Classes 27 MANCHESTER PET Center, 9M LEONART W. YOST Jeweler, re- T" thUd floor, suitable for couple. $39 tion. R. F. Dimock A Co., Real 5 room ranch, ceramlo Uie betb, On motion of Lole M. Brock of eold GIRL IN vicinity of Porter FL(X)R 8AND1NO and retlnlahli Operator | \ on BoKon Center Bd. R. F. heat, fireplace, piaster wells, full Oobuni B Mlddtebrook. Inc. Specialiatng in old floors. % COklPLEl^ price tahgr of alum­ Main St. 5 0 0-4373. Open Monday p^ra, adjuats watches expertly. per month. Coventry PI 3-7366. tore, 5 0 9424S. Joaepn Ashford, knotty pine Mtehra, wolk-out Mancheeter.odmlnletratrlx. Bonk Stoein would like rido to Hartford RADIO-ELECTRONICS- Televlalon Bookkeeper Rooms Without Board 59 A Cd„ Realtors, Ml' Ingulation, lavatory, tile bath, ORDERED: That elx monthe from :t comping trip will he 9-5750. inum windows, doom, awnings through Saturday 3-6, Thursday Reasoneble prices Open daily. 5 0 94818, Barbers Woode. 50 basement. Large (oL Reduced to 68 days a week. Tel., MI 3-7397. —’’Learn by Doing” at ” »-«nd Hi FL 50 g-8877, 50 ...... 'Codlc...... ~ 7 “ ------5 0 Green are* 80 9-1206. ert Murdock, 50 84472. of March. 19M. . . Aetna Casualty...... 184 144 tree estimate, call Mancheater two bky service station and . large 90c, IS ^ to a h tial ' neighborhood1. Phone \|y. AvaUable April 1st. CaU 50 room Colonial, newly decorated EAST HARTFORD — $1500 down. Preaent. Hon. John J. Wollett, Judge. Scoutmaater Carl Swanaon. CUf- payment or had your credit turned 3-2958. House Mother Articles For Sale 45 OOOKmO APPLES Aetna Life ...... ,.1 8 8 198 Roofing and . Siding Co.-, Inc. 511 garage.'W rite Box 0^,^HeraJd. 1 11.25 half 3-0066. (V) BUIi OERS Bpeclai-biiilt fof throughout. 25’ living room, large Four bedroom Cape Cod, dish­ (XX) 619,800—Coventry lAke, new Eetato ot Groce Robertaon. late of ford Sterling, eommlasioner of down? Don't give up! Eor a good Plant Wrapper cold atorage No. Mancheater In eald district, deceoeed. Conn. G eneral...... 358 368 deal—not thru a small loan com- l i n o l e u m , asphalt tUe waP cov- 9-8933. Ba r g a in s —Fanfous Hoover vac­ bushel. 1*1. 5 0 8-8116. Loubi bim ae^N ew tivteg boom ..with modern kitchen, «Bmwasher, dis­ washer, carport, trees, near seven room split level, ll4-baths, Upon application of The Mancheater ocouUng In Ute Manchester area, f r l e a s . Laundry Spotter ^Y furnished front FURNISHED—Three room heated Hartford Electric LL 57. 59 y — sea “ Harry” at 333 Main ering. Phone rO 8-8109. (juallty “ 6 F' uum cleiuiers. RecohdiUmed. Bunoa, 539 Weat Center Street. buUt^m booksbeivo* finished rec- posal, recreation room, hot water schools. CSifford Hansen, Resltbr. fireplace, attached garage, game Trust Company, praying that on Inetru; presented the chsrter to tbs troop- RAY’S ROOFmO CO., ehlngle and Sewing Machine Operator for one er two gentlemen apartment Every convenience. ment purporting to be ina last will apd Travelers ...... 7814 (Formerly Douglas Motoral. and aervlce since 1946. Guaranteed, $12.95 up. Free home complete housekeeping fa­ room with fireplace and heat, attached garage, cloec to 5 0 3-1303. room, lake privilegea. Preaent Pnblle Vtttittsa Robert Klppaz. chaitmaa of tha built up roofs, gutter and con­ New two bay adryice station. Cor­ Chocolate dipper (JOOKINO AND eating apple* 7Se Private entrances. Parking. ed den. Huge kiteMeh, dining grade and high scl^ la . Inquire mortgage can be assumed, month' testament of sold deceased and four ner Grove and HaiaSU., RockvHle, Presser—part or full time demonatretlon. 50 9-3$Sl after 3 cilities. Parking. Inquire at 167 codicils thereto be admitted to probate Oowi, lig h t A Powsr 18 30 troop commltui* prsssnted rtglo- PTIRr GOOD cheap tranaportatlon— DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com- ductor work, roof, chimney re­ a 16 quart basket. Louis 5- Bottl; Adults. References. Apply 21f Twice oe many cabueto aa Town and Country Realtor, AD VERNON—$2000 down. Quality 514 ly payments are o i ^ $7749. R. s per appltcotlon on file. It te tration cords to cemmitiee mem­ p.m. _ pairs. Ray Kagenow, 5a 9-3314. Excellent location. Paid tralniiig. Waitress-part time______Maple St, Hartford Blsctric L t 5614 8814 1947 Plymouth eedan, call MI pany, doors and windows, custom 380-Bupll HUl Rd, X Autumn. usUal. Two ceramic tile hath* For 34266, Glastonbury ME 3-2792. room ranch, full basement, auto­ F. Dlmoek A Co., Realtnre^ 50 OtoSnRED: That the foregoing ap- bers. scoutmaater Swanson pre- 9-9537. work, guaranteed. Call 50 9-1583 Ray Jackson, 5 a 8-8835.T.r-rX- program. Financial asristance can \ , Sandwich ^rl--part time further imonnation or appoint- matic oven and range. Near new 94245. Joseph Aehford, 50 9-6818. llcatlon be heard and determined at Hartford Gas Co. . . . 88 41 FOUR R 005I8 eU furnished, noth- Sle Probate office In Manchester ssnted rsgistratien cords to Adam aner;6t>.m. be arranged with properTa»'fy- KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney, mem to see call the R. 5 . Dunock HIGH ELEVATION, immaculate high school. $16,900. Clifford Han­ Barbara Woods, 50 9-7702 or Rob­ '18th day Southsrn Now Engtend ROOFINO, sm iN O , painting Car­ Apply Connecticut State Employ- Household G oo^ 51 FURNISHED ROOM for rent Ot Ing te pay but your food, ^ d d le- said. District, on Tslsphone...... 8414 8814 Bajorl* Asst, aeoutmaster and ex­ 1954 DODGE (Coronet V8. Power- 38 Maple St. Tel. 5 0 8-4837. 106 Birch St. 5 0 9-3684. A Co., Realtora. Ml 94245. Joaeph three bedroom ranch, ceramic sen. Realtor. 50 8-1303. ert Murdock, 50 8-6472. March. A.D. 1958, ten o’clock In the flUe. power steering, radio, heat­ ASHES, r u b b i s h , garbage, walks pentry Alterations — and additions. GULF OIL CORPORATipN mentN^rvice, 806 Main St., 5Ian- aged, no children, rent reasonable. Ashford, 50 94819. Barbara bath, hot water beat, garage r forenoon, and thkt noticeMoBufafituiteg he gtven to Companies plorer odvioor; ond^ George At­ er. algnala.' ImmacuJate, vary low shoveled, all kinds of general work Ceilings. Workmanship guaran­ chester. . GRAVEU. SPECIAL-$1.S0 per ton ANTIQUE FURNITOBe , eS’ver, 5& 9-9024. / tr6e* only $12,980. Carlton W. MANCaiESTEIL-42,000, down. Five oir peraens InterestedArrow, In said Halt, estate Htg. of ... M ' kina, Asst, scoutmaster and cut- glass, chine, and used furniture ROOM NEAR Main .Street for gen­ Woods. 5U 9-7703 or Robert Mur the pendency ot sold appUeatlon and mileage. 6995. Call MI 8-1059. and tight trucking. Rags and teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 399 Autumn CH 6-6571 delivered . in triick toad lota. tleman. Parking. 23 Pearl. 50 Hutchins. 5 0 94132. room Cape, garage, good location, the time and place of hearing thereon, Associated Spring . . . 19 doorsman for th* iroop. George At­ Bought end sold Furniture Repa-'r dock. 5D 34473. Wanted—Real Estate 77 papers picked upi free.-P ricer Tea- St. 5*18=4860; ------— Crushed atone,' washed sand and 8-7236. near schools, bus' and shopping. b}' publishing a copy of this order In Bristol B r a ss...... 9 kins, former scoutmaster of the I %: Service. 50 5-7449, COVENTRY — I four room some newspaper having a circulation MUST SELL 1956 Uncoln cohverti scmable. 5 0 9-0142. Ask for Mr. White DO YOU LONG for new car, more asphalt. 50 3-3437, Nussdorf ’’and (XDCl—SPECIAL! New 814 room (XXV OIi—TW 0-FA 5O LY homes. $14,500. (Clifford Hansen. Realtor, ARE YOU CXJNSIDERINO Collins 1. troop, rejoined snd will take over ble. Very nice. Call PI 2-8383 for clothes, or education for your apeztmcnt. CH j Old and new. All price classes 5 0 3-1308. In said district, at least five days be­ the comping program and oil out­ and Stone Company, ABSOLUTZT BARGAIN - Custom FRONT ROOM, centrally located, ranch. BuUt-in oven and stove, 8ELLINO TOUR PROPERTY? fore the dsy of said hearing, to appear Dunham Bush ...... 714 appointment to see- Evenings. GONDER’S T.V. Servica, avaUabIs Roofing and Chjmneys 16-A family? Let us show you how heat, hot water, parking. Gentle­ fully plastered, full baaement. For further information or ap If thrv see cause at said lime and place door activities, including a drill made,<^>mices and drapes. Slip FIVE R O O ^ d u p lex , heat, hot We will u rra is e your property Em-Hart ...... 46 ‘ any time. Antenna convAralona. Help. Wanted— Female 3S scores, of .women like yourself in FOR SALE—One pair of men's rol­ man preferred. Call MI 9-7129. $15,900. R. F, Dimock A Co., Real­ pointment to see call The R. F. $12,900 SEVEN ropm Colonial, four and be heard rrlativs thereto, and Fafnir B ea rin g ...... 8314 I team aa In farmer years. 1953 FORD V8, four , door sedan. Philco factory supervised service. ROOFING - Specialising In repair­ eovei%, 159.50 end up. Choice o< water, raiWe. refrigerator and ga- large bedrooms, excellent condi­ free and withv'Ut any obligation. make return to this court, and ^ mail­ Manchester are acquiring those ler skates. Black high Hyde shoe, tors, 50 9-!^', Joseph Ashford Dimock |c. Co., Realtors, 50 We also buy property for cosh ing on or beforr March II 196S by Landers. Frary, Clark 13 3 All boys ranging In age from Radio, heater. Solidv 1*95. Brun­ TeL 5 0 9-1486. ing roofs of alt kinds. Also new fahincs Budget terms. Mrs. Rite, room, one Nelir bus. Cali MI 34709 or tion, near Main St., stores, CLERK-TYPIST extras.as an Avon Represqntative. Chicago skates. Full precision, PLEASANT, heated 50 9-6819, Barbara Woods, 50 9-S245, Joseph Ashford. ? n 9-6-,18, ' Member biulUple Listing certified mall, a copy of this order to N. B. M achin e...... 27 I 11 to 14 in the North End o f town ner’s Edaei, Tolland, Turnpike, roofs. • Gutter work. - Chlmmeya JA 3-7780. block front Main St. Gentleman. S5V, Barbara Woods. 50 9-n02 or Rob­ churches, cmivenience. (iarlton W. Herbert F- Robertson. Pine Bluff. North cleaned, repaired, 36 .vaars* aiC Phone MI 3-5194.. rubber plastic wheels. Jumping 9-7702., or Robert Murdock, 50 STANLEY BKAY. Realtor North and Judd .... 2414 -x* ore invited to Join the troop. Manchester.- \ ELECTROLUX own6rs — Prompt, PERSONNEL . axles, toe slope. Origlnsl price Parking. 5 0 3-4724. ert Murdock, 50 3-6472. Hutchins, 5 0 9-5132. Carolina: Marlon Robertson, 77 Henry friendly aervice on your Electro­ perience. t ^ e estimates Call SALE 14 OFF on wallpaper. Wall HARTFORD, 135 Burnside 3-6472. \ BRAE-BURN REALTY Street. Manchester Conn.: Eleanor R. Russell M fg...... 17 ' Bring your porents-to tha first 1957 D E S(5TO hardtop,■" two door Howley: Manchester Ku 3-5861. $72.50. For $25. CaU 3-8723 after tllea 4c a tile. Kentile, from 7o .. Twp room furnished mart TWO-FAbOLY 5-8 rooms. Two-car 50 34278 Treat. 103* West Middle TUrnpIke, Man- Stanley Steam ...... 3714 1 meeting. lux (til cleaner. Pick lip and de­ Permanent poaition for capable 4:80. . ' ■ . R(X)M FOR RENT—' GenUeman SIX ROOM (Jteie, hot water heat, BEIAUTIFUL NEW three bedrOom rheiter. Conn.: John 0. Robert.son. Apt. Sportsman. It’s like neWy $3295, Help Wanted —Male 36 each Green Paint and Wallpaper, IN Bee Max, aecond floor. garage, centrally located, one Terry Steam 150 1< A program of knot game* mov­ livery. Call Electrolux authorized clerk typist with good educational, preferred, privately owned. Telil-. fireplace, garage, very Clean. 100' ranch, hot water heat, ceramic L18TINOB WANTED-Stngle, two- Bl. 118 Main Street. Manchester. Conn. only $295 down, $65 month;. Brun- SBi'-a and service. MI 9-0843 or JA at the Green. ~ block from Main St. Convenient to JOHN J. WALI.ETT. Judge. Torrlngton ...... ies and refreshments was enjoyed Heating and Plumbing^ 17 background. Duties require ac­ CLINTON CnAIN sawa, Dewalt phone in' room. 5 0 3-7903. 414 ROOM HEATED apartment frontage, tree* only $13,508. Carl­ bath, excellent workmgnehip, 100’ family, three-famliy, business ner’s Edsel.’ Open evenings'., Tel. 2-0108. Please ask for Augustine curacy, appltude for figures. Inter­ WANTED— Experienced man to home workshop', Wright power frontage, $11,700. Carlton W. churches, schools and shopping. U.S. HJnvelope, com. .. 2114 by oil. Presentatlona wsro mode $1057nonth Including stove and re- ton W. Hutchins. 5 0 9-5182. property. Have many cash buyers. AT A COURT OK PROBATE, held 1314 5 0 8-5191. . \ Kamlenski. esting diversified work. manage retail package store and saws. C!apitol Equipment Co.^ 36 LARGE FRONT room with garage. Hutchins, 5 0 9-5132. Call MI 8-68X5 Or 5 0 3-8677. Gt HGncheiiter. within and for the U.S. Envelope, pfd: . . to the scouts in tha troop. OIL BURNER Servica. Complete part time assistant. Write Box Z, A LATE MODEL Servel'refrigera­ Vicinity West Side. Gentleman pro- frigeratw. Nice location- Coil MI Mortgages arranged Please cal) Veeder-Root ...... 45 First Class Scout and 3-ysar pin Main. 5 0 3-7956; (XVni) NEW CAPE, $16,900. ^ George L. Graziedlo, Realtor. 50 Dlfitrlct of Manchester on tho lOth day 1956 FQRD Ranch wagm. Fordo- MAM RUBBISH offers spring heating aeivlce. work guaranteed. Write P. 6. BOX 2103, HAR'TFORD Herald, stating age, experience tor, very reasonable. MI 3-4345. ferred. Call 5O S-4408. t-OSS ter appointment. 5-4 TWO-FAbOLY. 2i,4 baths. L- (VI)—BOLTON LAKE—Four room of March. ISM, , ^ The alcove quotations are not to to John Manning, Wesley Shorts. Call xn 9-4749. day or nighi finished rooms, 114 baths, amesite 9-5878. 109 Henry 8 t Present. Ho«. John J. Wallett, Judge. matic, heater. It’e your* at $1095, housecleaning plus attics, cellars, and aalary desired. SACRIFICE real cheap, odd size drive, choice . loeatiofi. R. « F. type kitchen dining combination; Ranch furnished. Includes stove, be construed as actual markets. Robert Hlens; Second Class Scout Stating education, buainbss exper-; SEWING 5tACHINE-Like new, refrigerator, washer, two double Trust B su te u/w of Ernest r . Robin* Brunner’s' Edael, ToUand ' Tum-\ yards. Rubbish removed at your aluminum storm windows and one demonstrator, slant needle port­ Dimock A Co., Realtora. 50 attached double garage, only son. late of Manchester In said District, and -1-year pin, Craig Helfricht; pike, Manchester. .Open evenings. convenience, 24 hour service. 50 TOOL AND gauge makers. First Business Locations beds, two chest drawer*, three oc­ deceased, for the benefit of Rose Robin* PLUkIBiNU AND heating—repairs ience, age and salary'^desired. door. Price $3 to $20. 5 0 3-1493. able. excellent condition. Full Sing-.- 9-5245, Joseph Ashford. 50 94618. $ 1 6 ^ , Carlton W. Hutchins, 5 0 SHARP COMPETITION Tenderfoot Scout, .David Sheffield;. 9-9757, class only. Top rate, all benefits. fo r Rent 84 casional chairs, complete kitchen Legal Notice son. and contract work. Call 50 9-8841. er warranty, psy $7.85 per month NOTICE Barbara Woods.. 50 9-7702, or 9-51srx The Tnistea having exhibited hta Columbus, Ohio OP)—Two Colum­ 3-year-plns, Carl Swanson. Robert 1956 FQRD V8 black -Country A C C O U N T S pX y ^ l e Call 5 0 9-S263. '.x^ DUAL CONTROLLED hair dryer. set, lamps, $9,800 complete. R. F. after small down payment. Great­ APPUCA’noN FOR LICENSE ENTIRB BU1LD1NO about 9.500 Robert Murdock, 50 *4472. final account with said estate to this bus swordmakers say they’ve lost Kippax, Richard Martin. Squire. Fordomatic. Rpdlo. heater. \y.'\'C, HOME Improvement Com- 8. WATSON. PI.U M B m o and nest­ ’57 de Itrte push button car radio, 'V. MANCHESTER—Two and even Diniock A Co.. Realtors, MI 9-6245, AT A COURT or PROBATE held at Court for allowance. It Is ' Power steering. It’*'* diamond. WANTED—E x p e r ie n c ^ ^ p e r and ly reduced froth list. 5 0 3-6883t TO CONDUCT PUBLIC ..PLACE iatiaro feet Suitabte for storea, Coventry, within and for the District of ORDERED: That the 24th day of a prics-sloshlng duel. palw.' Remodeling and reptUrihg ing contractor. New tnatallatlona, Woman to run accounts payable both. new .. Call MI 9-7384 after 4 NEW SIX ROOM iKone. Carter St., three generations can be happy Joseph Ashford. MI 9-8818. Bar Coventry on the 10th day of March. Just, like new. Sjee it today. Full kiteqeps, bathrooms, porches, ga­ related items salesmanXSpIendid OF AMUSE505NT IN AN eflBoe, Insurance eomponyi hail, March. 1958. at ten o'clock, forenoon, W. C. Popp and E. T, Lordier alteratinn work and repair wor!.. jnkchine. Experience helpful but o’clock. , Manchester. Fivi/rooms. oompiste and comfortable in this sparkling bara Woods, 50,9-7702, or Robert 1968. , at the Probate Office In the Municipal opportunity for right msih. Write AMU8E5fENT PARK etc. Occupancy s 4 migiths. tn Present Hon. Elmore Turklngton started making swords 314 years OIVK HER price $1995. BrulUier’s Edsel, Tol­ rage* dormerf, residing'and roof­ i a 9-3808. / full rear dorafer, U4 baths, flre­ •14 room hoiiie. 1'4 baths, blurdock. 5 0 34472. Building In said Manchester, be and qualified typist will be considered. Ck>nsumers’ P'aper A Supply Ck>rp., The undersigned m>s made ap­ canter of town. One car garage tor Judge. the same Is assigned for a ago after reading that the U.S. land Tumplk6, ManChbster. i n g Ai. complete .hom e eerviCe. NEW GAS fired forced air furnace Town of Manchester place, basunent garage. T. Shan­ screened and gIaa*porch, two-car Estate of klaud M. Carpenter. late of Company offers liberal benefit pro-, P. O. Box 748, Norwich, Conn,, for complete with blower, burner and plication to the COmmlesioner of rent at the Center. Cell 50 9-5228, hearing on the allo*-ance of said Navy would require officers to GHRISHAN DIOR Easy budget ternw-^el. 'MI 3-0781, LLOYD’S PLUMBING Bervlce as- non. Builder. 50 8-T46i. BU 9-1418. garage. Large' lot.'Fine location. NICE THREE bedroom singlCj in Covrnti;>- in said District, deceased. account with said estate and this Court m itta satisfaction, prompt service. gram, excellent working conditions. appointment. All replies confiden­ controls, 72,000 output. $269. T. P. Public Hearing State Police, un^r the provislona or 5 0 8*7444. exceUenttoondltlon. near school. The Esecutrlx having made written dlrrcls that notice of the time and carry swords for the first time AVAILABLE AT Madeline Smith, Reiutor, 5 0 application to said Court, In accordance CH 7-6124. Ml 9 - ^ . tial. Aitkin, 5 0 84793. of Section 3714/to 3715 o f the 1949 (XXVl) JUST OFF Porter St. 9-1643. Priced' right at $11,900, S. A. place assigned for said hrarlng br given since 1941. But the two say they AVsar H Everyhere Proposed Additional revision of Ute General Statutes for FOR OFFICE or commercial use, ^autlfu! six room Dutch Colonial with the statute, for an order of sale to all persons known to be Interested Beeriiier, Realtor. Phone Wesley of the »-hole or part of the rcol estate therein to appear and be heard thereon cannot compete with German com­ Apron^Can Ba Prsffyl P. 0. BOX 2103, Hartford MAN FOB part time outaide yard license to tenduct a place of public three rooms, ground floor. 51ain for only $31,500. Can R. F Dimock described therein, it Is ordered that WELDOirS ^ Appropriation St. nearjiost office. Phone 50 (XXV) ELEVEN unit rooming R. Smith. 5 0 0-89S2.or 5 0 3-6969. by publishing a copy of this order In petitors who pay "only ,40 cents 901 MAIN BTBEET Millinery Dressmaking 19 and lawn work. Give ^ e r exper­ ONE WILDE model 530. automatic amusemedt in an amuaement park & Co., RealtOES. 50 94245 or Mr. said application be heard at, the Pro. some newspaper having a circulation In In accordance .'rtth provisions o f 9-5339. 5II5-7444. house- in East Hartford. $35,00p. hate Office on the 17th day of March, an hour for labor.” . stating experience, age and ience And salaiy WantM. Box B, fuel dll pump. New. '5 0 3-7698. Chapter V, Section 8. of the Town located- at Kiddle' Rohtgr. Town' of Bbrnie Cantor, TK -5-3495. said District, at least five days before Excellent investment property- MANCH£iSTER— Imrnaculate six 1958. at 10 o’clock .In tnr forenoon; the day of said hearing, and by mell- DRESSMAKING and alterations on salary desired Herald. Manchester.^ Rear o f' Manchester and that notice thereof be riveh. THREE PIECJE bedroom suite, .ma­ Charter; PROFESSIONAL OFFICE, 851 Cen­ For further Information or ap­ room brick Cape. Two luxurious ing on or before March 14, 1958. by coats, suite, dresses, skirts, etc, Shopping Parkade. (XVII) TWO new Capes with 1100 bv publishing a copy of thla order In the crrtifled mall, a copy of this order to hogany. Space heater with electric Notice ia .hereby given that a ter St., rear parking, all facilities. pointment to see call R. F. baths, abundant atorage apace, MUnehester Evening Herald, a news­ CentJ*!'. located. 5*1 9-6636. Applications Accepted For Public Hearing of the Board of Di­ /Description^miisement; Kid- aquaro-fl. of living area 5 minutes trees. $3,000 down. Clifford Han- Rose Robinson. 463 Main Street. Man­ pump and blower. Will sell reason­ 5 0 9-1680. from bUnebester Green Youngs­ Dlmoek A Co., Realtors, 5 0 94245, paper having a circulation In said Dis- cheater. Conn. - _ . FULL TIME i^anted— rectors o^ the Town of MeocBee--' 'me Tractoi>Kide. TInkertown Trol-; JoOeph Ashford, 5 0 9-M18, Bar­ aen. Realtor. 5 0 3-1303. trlct. and by posting a com- thereof on ■ JOHN J. WAU-ETT. Judge. able. 5 0 9-3379. ley Rlde^-Ferris Wheel, Boat Ride. ' LARGE FRONT room office for town kitchen, living room with the public sign-post In the Town of Cov­ ALTERATIONS only. Women and 1e or Female 37 ter, Connecticut will be held in thb bara Woods. 50 9-7702 or Robert entry In said District.at least five days TYPIST Dated at Hartford thi* 6th day prcrfeseional or business. Rent rea­ fireplace veetibule. Largr lot M A N C K ^T E R —Six room Cape, NOTICE children’s clothes. MI 9-9314. Municipal Btdldink H e^ng Ro,4 room ranch with attached election as membera of the Town Committee of eold Party in the SEPTIC TANKS . Town Clerk .. . :#l,000 chuse’tts. - • • and garage, large lot. A dandy for Storage '20 program. 34473. garage, baaement, porch, nice Town of Andover, together with the Street addresses of sold can­ AND Social Securttyf-Water *nd , Any obJecUop to the granting dt Houses for Rent 65 plan. $47bo assumes, $68 monthly. $lS,900.0ver '50 more good bu;^ in MANCHESTER Package ■ Delivery. Sewer Department < . .. . 11,000 the above-named license may be NEW THREE bedroom ranch Only $14,900. Real Estate Center. all price ranges. Call The Ells- didates: FIRST NATIONAL STORES see ROOM house, conveniently lo­ Realtors. Light trucking and package deliv­ Read Herald Advs. PlUeSED SEWERS Gilbert C. Barnes, Secretary made to the State Police,. Depart'* cated, $110 a month. 5 0 0-S6S1 large kitchen and dinette. AA JA^84524. Evenings BU 9-0375. JA worth Mitten Agency, *NA5fE STREET ADDRESS PARK AND OAKLAND .AVES, ment, ,.,l(Hi,, Washington ' Street, 5 0 3-6930. ery. Refrigerators, washers and Board of Directors after 9 o’clock. zone'. Reduced. Owner 5 0 3-8957. 8-5547. NOTICE , Raymond P. Houle Bunker Hill Rood Andover ■ i stove moring specialty. Folding EAST HARTFORD Maehine CImmA Manchester, Connecticut Hartford, and a public hearing wlU^ Montague 'White Route 8 Andover be held at 100 Waahington Sjre^t, NOTICE 'la hereby given that the following have been certified Chairs for rent. Ml 9-0752. Septic Tanks, Dry Wells. Sewer Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ | . George Munson Hebron Rood Andover PART TIME office girl. Saturday Hartford on the 14th day oMHareh ass party-endorsednarty-endorsed candidates of the DemoprilitlcDemocratic PartyPany for the Llaes laetoiled—Cellar Water- cut this 7th day o f 5(arch, 1958. Elizabeth Bldwell Long Hill Road Andover AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., local and or, Sunday. Apply at the 1958 at 11 A.M. o’clock^ election as members o f the Town Committee of said Party in the proolliig Done. P.Q. No. 5521 u Bliaatoth Sprenkle Bunker HIU Rood Andovdr and long distance moving, pack; -.:rt%omaa Colls Ckimpany. 251 Broad CAPE epD Town of Andover, together with the street addresses of said can­ Andover ing, storage. Call 5U 8-SlM, Hart­ 'St. ' . „ . ' - Helen Park*' Old State Road Reduced To ^ 1 3 ^ ^ 0 0 LEGAL NOTICE ; LEGAL NOTICE -Hebron Road ■ Andover ford CH 7-1423. ■ . ' ■ ■ V.. didates. /'‘^TRBaCT .ADDRESS EUsworth L Covell MsKINNEY BROS. NAME David Negro Hickory HUl Andover NoUcs U hereby given that the-following have been certlll^ Notice 1s hereby given that the following have been certified Roland E. D’Amour r.ak^ Road Andover Andover MANCHE8TEP Moving and Truck­ Good condition, near schools, aa party-endorsed candidates on the slate . of the Republican Andover L. Eklward Whitcomb Gilead Road SAWArOM DiOBAcd Co. M psrty*GndoriGd cwididatca on the slate of the Deinocratlc Paul V. Donohue Beaf- Swamp Road Hickory HUl . Andover ing Co. 5 0 8-6563. Ownf-.d and op- tnuiM><"‘t*Non and shopping Party in the Town of Andover for.the election os delegates to Andover John Cariaon NOTICE ISIMSt Peart S t - 50 S-ASflS Party in the Town of Andover for the election os delegates to Russell E. Oallpo. Parker Bridge Road Hebron Road \ Andover «rated-by Walter B. '•errett, Jr., .center. Immediate occupancy- . the conventions of'kaid Party specified below, together with the Hebron Road Andover Barbara CoVell agent for Burnham’s Van Service. The Coventry Zoning Board of the conventions of sold Forty specified below, together with the Atidrew F. Gaiper.,^, Theodore C. Wright Route 6 Andover C. Appeals will hold a public hearing OWNERS street addresses of sold candidates: Margaret H. Jurovaty Jurovaty Road Andover. street oddresaes of said candidates: Andover Service tc 46 statea. Andover Lola Kelley Bear SwOmp Road on Friday, March 21; rtSS at the Tha R. F. DIMOCK CO. (X)f4VENTION Beatrice E. Kowalski Route 6 Route 6 -A ndpvcr CONVKN’nO N NAME ADDRESS Cone Road Andover Clarence W. Custer UGHT TRUCKING done evenings George Hershey Robertson School Ml 9.5245 NAME ADDRESS Paul Kralovich Archibald P. Ramage Main Street Andover and weekends. Reasonable rates. at 8 PJd. The following- appeals . State Donald J. McGrath Old State Road Andover Andover . State Ellsworth L. Covell Hebron Rood Natalie Pfanatelhl Route 87 MI 9-2727. will be heard; ‘ Dofiold J. McGrath Old State Road Bear Swanip Road State Lawrence Moe Bunker Hill Road Andover Andoirer’ State Lois Kelley Dorla Dunnack Lake -Road A. J. Ploufe, variance on lot size, Roseoe P. Talbot Long Hill Road New, Boston JRoad Congressional Lewis Phelps Hebron Road Andover Andover Congreasional CharIes.^H. Nicholson Charles H. Nicholson New Boston Road North River Road. John M. Hamilton Jr. Route 87 L. Eduvard Whitcortib ^ Gilead Road Congressional Nancy !>.• Schwanke Burnap Brook Road Andover ., Andover* Congressional Andover Ruth Hutchinson Lake Road Coventry Volunteer Fire Associ­ SPECIAL Nancy L. Sohwonke Burnap Brook Rood Claronce W. Custer Ro'ute. 6 County Roseoe P. Talbot Long Hill Road Lake Road Andover County Andover Ruth Bockus NEW S'/TROOM ation, Route 31, addition to present NEW 5V2 r o o m Margaret H. Jurovaty Jurovaty Road ^'Mymond P. Houle Bunker Hill Road County Patrick J. Welch Lake Road building, John F. Phelps Townsend Road County Ellsworth L. Covell Hebron Road Senatorial Margaret Yeomans ■ Route 6 Andover The rtumtor of Town Committee members to to elected, under RANCH Hebron Road Senatorial Senatorial (COMPLETEl Clinton and Bertha Fulton to RANCH515.900 Andrew F. Gasper Christine A. Covell Hebron Road The number of Town Commute membera to be elected, under party rules is 20. Notice Is hereby given that a primaryy wlU to operate novelty and machine,^ shop Built-in etove and oven, fully Patrick J. Welch. Lake Road Senatorial Rachel R. White Route 6 Probate held'^n Apriri7. 1958, 2 PM. until 8 F.M., if. candidacies (which. Bunker HIU Road . Probate party rules Is 14. Notice is hereby given that a primary will be 8186 on Cedar Swamp Rd. plastered, flreplace, Triple-A Lawrence Moe Lois Kelley Bear Swamp Road Probate held on April 11. 1958. between the hours of 2 P.M. and 8 P.5L, Ia at least 26% of tha number of town commute members to to 34-a $17,20a Nicholas'hnd Anna Seibert, vari- conetructlon. Choice location. Long Hill Road . Probate' elected by such party in the munlclpaUty) are filed in aecordwee ROseoe P. Talbot ~NotTce' Is alioTiereTiy givim IhSC primary w on April If candidacies (which is at least 25% of the number of town com­ WIIM TH* NTW Colot Stamp^Oiu Attached garage, full basewieai*T-^|fanfee- on lot elsei South-SL-...... —j :We feel this home is imponUrie mittee membera to be elected by auch paity In the municipality) with No. 36 of the Public Acta of November, 1955, aa am«nded by Notice ia also hereby given that primary will be held on April 17, 1958, If a slate of candidates for any of the conventions 1* filed prime location. Dated at Coventry this lltH day to duplicate In ite price class. are filed in accordance with No. 36 of the Public Acta of Novem­ persona othei; than party-endorsed cahdldBtea: provided the num­ MTT-O-RAMA Here's an apron that Is Just as of March, 1958. 24, 1958, if a slate o f condldatei for any of the corwcntiona is in accordance with No. 36 of the Public Acts of November 1956, ber of such candtdaciea plua the number of endoned eandlditea pretty in the kitchen as it is put!.. Tha R. F. DIMOCK CO. filed in accordance with No. 36 of the Public Acts of November, os amended. ber, 1985, as amended, by persons other than party-endorsed can- Tlw R. F. DIMOCK CO. Coventry Zoning Board of Ap­ ^(Hdatea; nrovided the number of such candidacies plus the num- exceed the number to to elected to sold town committee. (I t num- Here is the graceful frock in Wear it without the bUtton-on bib peals. Ml 9.5245 1955, as amended. e"r'(S"6PP6BtnycendldaetM filed trreduced-totesa than women’s sizes that is so com fort­ Forms for petitions for filing such candidacies by or on behalf' bS^oTendorsed candidSes-eice-^ CHelTu^^^^ to * a ti| - for hostessing, then add the bib' Ml 9-5245 Charles Harlow, Clerk I'no primary will to held). able to wear, insurea an air of good and you’re. ready for kitchen-duty. Forma for petitions for flUng such candidacies by or on behalf of a slate of enrolled Republican party members of other thw town committee. (If number of opposing candidacies fll?d is re- pArty endorsed-candidates may be .obtained from Mr*. UUlan I* duced to less than auch 25%, no prlmfiry will be held). Forms for petition for filing such condldaciea by or on behalf grooming. (P. S, It makes s'wonderful show­ of a slate of enrolled Democratic party members of other than of enrolled Republican party membera may to obtained froni Mra. No. 8186 with Patt-O'Rama is in er gift! ) Trim it with colorful party endorsed candidates may be obtained from Mrs. Beatriro Hamilton, Andover, Connecticut. Republican Registrar of yoters. Forma for petitions for filing such candidacies on behalf Inatructiona for filing such a slate of candidates are contaujro m . of enrolled Democratic Party members msy be ^taln^^from ' LllUon L. Hamilton, Republican Regietrer o f V oter* A n d w ^ ■izee 84, 36. 38, 40. 42. 44. 46, 48. stamp-ons—no embroidery neces- CALL- NOW ! Kbwalakl, Democratic Registrar of Voters Andover, Connecticut. Inetructlona for fUlng such candidaciaa aro contained Size 36, 38 bust, short sleeve, 5% aary.' ., -# SEFTIC TANKS EAST HARTFORD—WHILE THEY LAST - DVR MODERN, WELL EQUIPPED SERVICE DEPT. LBstructlonaforflllng such a slate of candidates are contained in Port I, Instruction Page of the petition forms, copies of which Mrs. Beatrice Kowalski, Democratic Reglatrar o t Voters, Andove* are available In said Regiatrar’a office. Prior to obtaining the in Part I. Instruction page, of the petition-form* co^aa of which yards oft^-lnch. ■Pattern No. 2706'contains tissue; Cleaned nhd .bittalled Part I Instruction Page of the petition forms, copies of which are Connecticut. InotructCons for filing such candidacies are contained 5 ROOM CAPE petiUnn form, the consent of each candidate to be proposed them-, in Part I. Instruction Page, of the petition form, copies of w hl^ are available in sold Registrar’s office. Prior to obUlntog the Bend Thirty-Five O n ts in coins maternal requtrjcments; color . (ALL FINISHiU>l GET THESE ADVANTAGES THE NEXT TIME available In said Registi-ar’s office. Prior to obtaining P*“ * petition form, the consent of each candidate to to p rop o^ ttoi^ for this pattern—add 5c for each transfer; sewin^''di|*ctions. • SEWERS New Si-Rbom Ranch $14,990 Uon form, the consent of each candidate to be proposw therein in plus a deposit of glSiOO for each auch candidate must be filed are available in' said Registrar’s office. Prior to obUlning th* OFF E. CENTER ST. (COMPLETE) With said Reglatrar. A petition for an oppoeing *late^conUintag petition iorm, the consent of each candidate to to proposed tlmi^ in plus a deposit of $15.00 for each such candidate must to fljed pitlem for firit-ciass mailing.' Send 25c in coins, for this pat­ Siaelilae Cleaned ^ YOUR CHEVROLET NEEDS REPAIRS: plus a deposit of $15.00 for each such candidate must be filed wito said Registrar. A petition containing the r e «iM numlw Send .to Sue Biirnett, 'The Manches­ with ssld Registrar. A petition for an opposing slate cm taln ^ the required number of algnatiires of en roll RepubllcM^porv in plus a deposit o f $15.00 for each such candidate must be fUafl tern—add 6c for each pattern for Built-In stove oift oven, flreplace, full basement, oeromio tile members in the town must be filed With sdld Registrar o f Voters of signatures of enrolled ItepubUcon memtore In the Toiro must ter Bvenihg Herald, 1150 AVE of flrst-claas mailing. ' Send to AimC • INSTALLATION baths, amesite drive. 10% down, FHA 'financing. e Reasonable Prices-—Prompt Service—Free Estimates the required number of signatures of enroUed Dentocrstlc party With said Registrar. A petition containing the required n«m*>er $12,400 not later than 4:00 PAL March 27, 1968 being the 21et day p w : of eignaturei^of the enrolled Democratic menibere in the Towj to filed with ettld Regietrw of Veterp not Iqter thM 6| po P M m AMEBICAS, NEW. YORK 8S, N- Y. Cabot, The Manchester Evening e Oekiulae Parte—Factory Trained Mechanics membera in the town must be filed with said Registrar of Voters March 27, 1958, belnf the 21*t dejy preoikUng the day o f , the Aluminum siding, full base­ SFECIALIST not later than 4:00 P.M. April 3, 1958 being the 21st day preced- ceding the day of the primary. must to filed with said Reglatrar of V o t^ not Irtor than 4:04 Print Name, Address with Zone, Herald. 1150 AVE. OF AM ERI­ e Charge Account or OMAC Budget Plan. Primary. Style Number and Size. CAS.- NEW YORK 86. N. Y. ment, amesite drive, good loca­ liiF-the day of the primary. PM. on March 21. 1958, being the 21st day preceJCHESTBR Orahiafi C** Bnrbora Wood* 50 te770|—Bebert D. Mnrdsek, BQ t-MIt:- speolal features, up to the minute rections for' on

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X TUESDAY, MARCH 11,19»8 PAGB FOURTEEN ATemgc Daily Net Press Ron The Weather , ilmirlfieBtfi* ifpralli For the WeOi E«mM of V. 8. Weather Baieaa Mareh S, 1S6S FMtly^^^l^ndy, Httle reMer le-^ The Mary Cushman Group of the ‘Discipline’^ Topic Pat’s Dance aJght. Lew Partly :dbady. Second Ooiigregatlonal Women’s 12,634 Utile ehaage la tethRerntore Thnro- About Town Fellowship will meet Friday at the Member ef the Audit' home of Mrs. Conrad Rothammer, Of Bowers Panel At Gounti*y Club day; nigh Hi 44M. The MtnCheBter^uadfon of the 918 W. Middle Tpke. Mrs. F. B. Manche$t€r-~-A City of VUloge Charm OIvll’AJr Patrol, iJSA ^. win hdlrf Inman will be co-hostear. A panel of teachers, parents and Plshs for the I t Patrick's buf­ lt« •weekly" meetinif WWneadey parent-teaChers disciiased "Disci- , suppier and dance at the Man­ nljrht ■ «t the American Lifgi/^n Liiine Lodge. Knights of Pythias, chester Country Club Safurday VOL. LXXVIL NO. 137 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIOI^S) MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1^ 1968 (CSaealfled Agrertlataig ea Page tS) PRIC E FIV E Home at 7 p.m- yill meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. Iti pUna < in the Home .and In the Orange Hall. School” at the' meeting of the have been completed and as In the The Mancheater Ckildep Age Club Bowdrs PTA last , night, at the past It will be the kickoff event ^■Ul meet at the Ba«t„Side. Rec tjhe^’Joy Circle of the North school. ■ iid- for the approaching spring and Methodist,‘Ohurclv W'lll meet to­ Thureday at 2 p.m. Anyone inter- Meihbers of the panel w-ere Ray- summer season. ^ eeted in playing card* or other morrow afternoon at 2 o’clock at Approprtata oecorstlone ■ will West Three the church, mqpd'^tlnchfleld, asslatant super> gamee la w’elcome..^ Intendent of ichools and a Etowpra adorn the clubhouse, and sham­ msTRIBOtCD BY \ School Nparent; Paul FlnHMeln, rock green sox, neckties and gowns Cub’ Scout Pack '2 will hold a The teacher! Mrs. Helen Ener, taicher; will be worn. Dress will be In- W ill Push food aale at the J.. W. Hale Depart­ the Help of\Retarder Children wW formst 3 Children X- Mrs. Howard Baldwtb^parent; ment Store Thuraday morning at meet Thurada,; at .8 pjn. at thb’, Vernon Cook, parentT^: Edward A buffet supper will be served MANCHESTER > ' 19:30. Bunce Center.>Mra. John Ke’nniedy Sweeney, parent; an^XiOuis Paulus, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Dancing will Summit Bid of the Bridgepdi:^t A a^iatfon for exchange teachep-' from Belgium follow from 9. to 1. Music will be AUTO PARTS St. Jamea Mothera Circle will il’.etarded Children pill sho:- a num- and a Bowers Mwent Mrs. Harold, ! furnished by Walter Bradley’s Or­ meet Wedneaday at 8 p.m. at the bei of films regarding the retarded Parks was mdderator. ^ chestra. . ... B'- Washington, March 12 Manila, March 12 (/P)—The home, of Mra. Eleanor McGurkin. child. Anyone Interested is invited The concensus of opinion of the Reservations close Thursday. —Former FCC Commlfieioner western Big Three foreign 69 Weaver Rd. The co-hoateaa will to attend. panel w m that "discipline in the TlckeU may ba obtained by calling Richard A. Mack said today ministers agreed .today to con­ be Mba. Margaret Moltoy. hom^mould be firm, there must the Country Cbib or ahy member be,>1inUy between parents ^and, Engaged nobody put any pressure on tinue to push for an East- Fire in Quonset Hut Home The communications group of Dr. John C. Wright, hew blood of the house committee, the per­ him in a contested Miami tele­ the Connecticut Section, American yvhen necessary, the rod shotiM be The engage'mgnt of Mias Barbara sonnel' of which Is Mr. and Mrs. West summit meeting but program chairman’ for the Man- Institute of BlectHpal Engineers, Hisetf.',' vision channel case—-“they again underscored the need cheater Chapter of the American A. Cassells to Bruno Begin Is an­ Henry fiinnsmon. Mr, and Mrs. will sponsor a visit to the United Paulus stated that "People in nounced by her .parents. Mir and Georgs French Jr., Mr. and Mrs, bothered me,” for adequate preparations be­ Red Croaa, haa announced that the Il.urainating Co. Service Center, the United States give their chil­ Edward! Saarl. Mr. end Mrs. Frank Mack. telUng reportera he felt r.'eeting of the blood program com- dren much too m»ny of the ma- Mrs. Howard E. Cassells, 9 Kasex forehand. l.amden, Thursday at 8.p.m. St. > Simon *and Mr. and Mra^ William "not too good,’’^ returned for quoa- A epokesman for the U.S. dele­ Ike Weighs mittaie, which waa to have been held tei;jal. things, and since my family Uonlng before a Houae aubcommlt- today will be held at noon next has been in residence here I.have Her .fiance la the son of Mr. and S. Ds:vis.- gation at the Southeast Aida The Auxiliary to Anderson-Shea Mrs. Sylva Begin. B-uckland Rd, tee inveatlgatlng alleged preaaurea Treaty Organization conferetito Tueaday, at the Mancheater Coun­ had to follow suit." and influencaa on the Federal Com- try Club. ' . Post, VFW, will meet tonight at Wapping. said Secretary of State Dulles. Tax Cut or 7:30 a t the post home. Nomination Following the panel discussion, Miss Qaasells attended Manches­ municatibna Commlaaion. British Foreign SecreUry Selwyn Rescue Boy and election of officers will take Stinchfleld toM the PTA a few Mack broke off hla prevloua tea- Lloyd.and French Foreign Minis- The Controls and Measurements facts about the proposed junior ter High School and Hartford Re- J Umony before the committee aJ- Group of the Connecticut Section, place. Members are reminded tO gional Technical School. Regin at­ ter^Chriatian Plneau;were In gen­ bring groceries for the kitchen h l ^ school, and said there will moat two waeka ago and reaigned eral agreement about what pre­ Work Push American Institute of Electrical ifinitely be double sessions in the tended Ellsworth High School, DR. BARNEY from the FCC l9 daya ago. In Newtown Engineers, will meet tonight at 8 basket. South Windsor, < paratory steps are necessary. ' jumor nigh school In 1969-60. Mrs. Mack tebUfled ae\-erat people ■n>e three foreign ministers dls- Washington, March 12 (/P) o'clock in the auditorium of the WICHMAN^ . A roast beef dinner, aponsored Wilbert 'iBmlgh, vice president, contacted him concerning, the con cuased a summit meeting today d__ i?:______' Ncvrtpwn,.M9rch.l2_(^^ Connecticut Light and Power Co. asked for lixihow of hands of those. tottover TViaiaSBielTO In Mtarnl, IStTproSaWy^iirpropoar ^^resioeni ^8€iiftower<«^ Three chiMren died earlF to­ at Berlin. . . by the VFW Auxiliary, will be "Nobody put any prroaure on served Saturday night nt 6:30 at Interested In" initiating a fact find; ‘Failure of Law’ CHIROPODIST dSfysUkdOVB I9H procedures to the North!-- ‘ his economic advisers into day when fire swept through th VFW Home. Reservations rosy Ing committee,- which will meet mi,” he aaid. "They talked to me, AtianUc ^ e a ty Organization coun conference today amid signs their Quonset hut home on Sgt. Peter^. Mitchell, son of Mr. soon. Topic of JSermon 117 f:a s t c e n t e r s t . and I don't riact to preaaure." cll “very soon," the U.S. spokes­ anJ Mrs. Selim F. Mitchell. 65 Del- be made by calling the poet home. XIis. Donsld Conrid.^Mrst Ed­ . Hard to Befnae Friend the- administration is hesi­ High Bridge Road. A fourth ro n t St., who has been with the Entertainment and dancing w\ll uinns man ilald. tating on the choice between follow the dinner; ward Coughlin and Mrs.'$*l«n Mc­ Dr. Harvey K. XIcArthur, pro­ HAS RESUMED 'Theft Mack aaid. "Let me put It He added that President Eisen­ child was nearly trapped in a 764th Division of the U.S. Aimy in Pherson were voted meihbeta. of iHle way—they bothered me." hower is expected to answer Soviet tax cuts and spending to bol­ vain effort to save their lives. the Panama Canal Zone for the the nominating committee, fessor of Hew Teatament at the Aaked what he meant by "bother,” The Robertson PTA will meet to­ OFFICE h o u r s Premier Bulganin’s Istest summit ster the economy Dead were Linda, 8; Joan. 4,' and past two years, ia spending a 30- new hospiUllty committee chair- Hartford Seminary Foundation, Mack aaid he had lived In Florida conference letter within days. Meanwhile, the Defense Depart­ Jerome, 2, children of Mr. and day leave traveling in Costa'Rica' morrow night at 7:30 in the school men, Mrs. Edwin Lawrence and. wllUglve the abcond lecture of his, all hla life, he had known aonie of ai.dltorium. The spokesman said that Ih the 'Ei­ ment intormed Congress it la Mr.a. Weldon Cash. and South America. . ■ Mrs. Theodore Mather, were in­ "tenteh' series on Thursday eve­ toe people Involved In the Channel senhower reply "we may propose stepping up construction spending Saved ware Leland, II; Phyllis, I Herald Photo br Satemls) troduced. ning, at 8 o’clock at Center Conr 10 caae for yeara and they con­ that we get going" on definite to a rate of approximately $2 bil­ 10 and (Toralee, 18 months. Following the urogram, refresh­ gregitlonal Chiirqh. The |[eneral tacted him. / summit conference prepsrstiohe. lion for the next five months as a Resident State. Policeman James A-Sub Officer Addresses Teachers ments wefe servM in the cafeteria theme for the series of four lec­ Wheii he uaed therUrm, "both­ Disarmament remains the sub­ boost for the economy. Costello aaid Phyllis waa awakened -X- by second grade mothers. Miss tures is ’*Paul for Moderns." The ered,” Mack zaia— * pretty hard ject moat likely to dominate a cbm Undersecretary of Defense Don­ some time after midnight b y the Vernon school teachers and of-6 Emilie Bugbee's third grade won subiect for this week 1* to be "The to alam the door on a friend." He fsrence, the spokesman said. sld A. Quarles said this was “ad­ smell of gas. Then she spotted a . ficlats heard a talk and saw a the Nautilus and haa spent over 14 the attendance banner. Failures pf Law," \ told toe queationer. Rep. Harrte Dulles, Lloyd and Pineau were mittedly a very much higher rate” (D-ArkI, committee chairman, he fire near an old fashioned type short movie on.the.^U.S.S. Nautilus years in submarines, including! FoUowing the talk a social hour reported to have, discussed a than planned "and will tax the electric refrigerator. three and a half years in the nu­ will be held. wlthNrefreahments thought Harria had had' the aama French proposal for an anti-Com- capabilities of the responsible FhylUs awakened Leland who America's first atomic-powered clear-power sub field. served by the Men's club of the experience In leglalatlbn. munist defense alliance of Mediter­ submarine yesterday. ' Baptist Fellowship Several committee membera com agencies." took Coralee and Phyllis out of ths As head o f . the nuclear power church. ranean countries. The nations men­ Quarles testified before the building. Speaking at the Vernon Eilemen- schooJ, he said he Is in a good posi­ ntoftded Mack for what they aaid tioned aa possible members are .Then-said Costsllo. tha boy went tary School. Lt. Cmdr. -Dean A. To H ear A ttorney waa, in their opinion, hla attempt* House Arnjed Services Committee tion to see many men taking train­ Britain, France. Spain, Italy, Tuni­ on a Democratic-sponaored reso­ Horrified spectators waUb aa firemen probe into burned-out ahell of 4-room Quonset hut in the back into the flaming building in Axene, director of the nuclear pow­ ing there who cannot spell and to aiiawer all queatlona. sia, Morocco, Libya and the Unit­ an effort tbrascue hia brother and er achodi and the engineering de- Rap. Wolverton (R-NJ) aaid he lution calling for a speedup in de­ Bottsford aectlon of Newtown in which three children perished early today. (AP PhotofaxL whoso comprehension of what they The Men’s Fellowship of the ed States. fense spending as a . check on the two sisters. partmdnt of the submarine base At read is poor. However, he gave 'ho Community Baptist Church will thought all appreciated the fact The spokesman described this as Meanwhlls, Phyllis ran to tha Gfoton. urged more science teach\ Mack had teatifiled "under very buslneaa slump, recommendation oh what should be hold Its monthly mettihg at the an interesting proposal that would 'The committee quickly approved nearby home of- neighbors and Don’t Make A Move Ing in both elementary and high' done to correct this ibituatlon or church bn Friday.. A dinner ia difficult drcumatancea" from a require further study. aroused them. paraonal atandpolnt. jhe resolution by a 24-2 vote. Seven Persons schools. 'what aresa in the nuclear field planned for 6:80 aJlter which Atty. Republican congressional lead­ Leland waa trappsd,. Inaids Uia "Schools should give children at .'„hn FltaGerald, Manchester Town Rep. Maea (D-Calif) queationed Hits jihould be studied ih the schools. (rontinoed on Page Eleven) ers said yesterday .Eisenhower had burning building but hg.wss rss- least rudimentary knowledge in '.After viewing a film which Court Prosecutor, will give a talk Mack about 17,986,25 which he aaid waa depoalted to M a c k'a decided to wait at least a month Asphyxiated in cued by John and Charles 'Godfray, To Buy A ^ nuclear fields," he. said, and point­ showed a history of the Nautilus on the laws of marriage and di- before niaking any determination. the neighbors, who smashed's, win­ ed out that there is a "great need from ito keel-laying to its launch- V. rce. Attorney FitzGerald ia a cheekiiig account in a 2 Vi year dow and dragged the badjy buriwl .•--.•M sa sm rS w ’.rLrr’n'V T V '-.sixr’• ...... • . for Unclear - training-today;®— - rsember of the-facuItjrOfthe'Hart-: “period'from ' I909-66;- -Mwee "etod • Ask*''896'-. MlUieirt^'tn— With De'mocrata driving. ahead F r^lhO “l®Mhe boy out. V' " ' “-v ' At the same time he cautioned In the question period. Lieuten­ ferd School of Criminologj’ Tnd aourcea of thia money cculd not Leland was admitted to the Dan-'-, New Rait^e against "swinging, the pendulum the University of Connecticut be identified. in efforts to pump more federal ant Commander Axene aaid Con' Freeno, CSllf., March 12 iS>)—A bury Hospital with first, second j too far,” urging educators "not to gress has authorized a total of 22 School of Law. Mack aaid h« hadn't had time to i money mto job-giving projects, \ Eisenhower wae reported prepar-. ^aaraaHartford, yavsavs* .Ifafcb waa 72 UP) '— ww.A. ^di-^nitely is a part of production cotta sheriff’s deputy found the bodies of and third degt:ee burns about tho I overlook the humanities, history. nuclear sulw he built. This In­ The talft is beitg given under the idenUfy the depoaiU. X ; /actor of the Manufacturers As4o- and any increase now wou.ld even­ body and lege. Ttie hupital listed (Gas or ' economics, geogpi-aphy and politics. auspices of the Junior,. Star section "Mr. (^ngreaaman,” Mack aaid,' ing to send to Congress another In seven persons and a dog when-he cludes the three now in use, the a series of recommendations to' ^clation of CohnacUcut today told tually discourage compuiee from kicked open the door of a tightly him in critical-condition. "Our job of training men to Nautilus, the Seawolf and the of the Connecticut.Bar' Aaan., as a "at the preaent time/aa you know. the Lagialature's Latapr Committee staying within the state, and dii- .public service. X I am unamployad." Ha added It carry out the stepup be outlined shut home bpre last night. They Hw children w s > alone In ths Electric) man nuclear-powered submarines Skate. last week in spending on jmbHc he was opposed to anF uneroploy-.. ccurage new companies from com­ had been a ^ y x la te d by a butane house. Their j^rente were working would be much easier if there were He also said an atomic-powered coet a lot of money to go to "a ment compensation bills' ytolch I bank and look at mlcrofllma. works projects now underw^. ing mto Connecticut.’’ gaa stove. on the night shift of a Newtown more nuclear training in the public missile'.carrying Cruiser is alto Pal.anbarii, Central Sumatra,kand fighting was still going on at would Increase the costa to Iridua- Coroner Alphord Dieltenson said I box top manufacturing company schools.” being biillt and that plans for an Mack aaid he had been trying March 12 OP)—Central government 9:15 a.m. It calls for an additional 198 He added that although there Refrigerator to ran the iUroa dotot aa fast aa mlUion of federal qiendinR now op wee an economic SlLmp now, most UM victims had - evidently been I T hen the fire started, He oiitllned the Navy's program atomic-powered aircraft carrito paratroopers landed In force today DjambeU said government Albert 8. Redway, p ru d en t «( dmd since Saturday night. i n was the state’s second triple at Groton for training officers and have temporarily been shelved. and locked In combat with- -rciMt planes bombed and strafed the air­ reclamaUon and floM control Rockbeatos Produetji Cora.. New eeohbiaiets "feel bueineaa will turn Washer or men to-mtan the submarine of the Attending the talk were 'Vernon ::DWYER PRODUCTS (ConUnaed M Page.Tea) forcea te this central Sumatran field befdrt the psratrqap Isfid- projeeta. AdmintstratMa propo­ Haven,'Was'Udong the first irtt- upward again, not later , than the ' Dead were Mr. and Mrs. Luke j fire fatality in less than a week- atomic age. He said all officers elementary school and Rockville heartland xWhere the U.S. C^bnc ings. He called the attack ?* sals for expanding the highway neases to appear at the commit­ end of this year and industrial ex­ Vaughn, about 50, and their daugh-: Early last Saturday, morning, Mrs. \ building program were given to a pansion and erndfob-ment will go ter, Gale, 16; William Harris, 52) Catherine M.-Parker, 43-year-old undergo the equivalent of the first High tohool teachers. Mayor Her-' Oil Compaily. haa major inatalla- "bnRal.dqed. the same as those tee's public hearing on unemploy­ on to greater hdfgnts .within the his wife, Jeannette, 45, of C?hQW-1 wife of Donald S. Parker, 45, a Dryer yesr of post-graduate college work pian/O. Olson, School Superlntend- WOODWORKING RRd FIN ISH IN G tiona . committed by Fascists and Com- Senate committee yesterday. ment compensation bills. ilAWWitness muniata" About 100 persons were on hand next five years." chllla; their daughter, Mrs. Bea-1 Ne.w York publishing executive, and enlisted men are given the Raymond Ramsdell and High The Central government launched But there was no indication trice Galloway, 18., of Victorville; I their son, Donald. IS. and their equivalent of the second year of dooT Principal Alien Dresaer. X ■ '• * its biggest lend, air and sea of- He appealed to the people to Eisenhower had arrived at any for the atart of today's sesaion, In "I think,"' he said, ’It will be A ll Types of Finishin^^^ fight the invaders. which opponents of. the bills were tragic if Connecticut industry is and a girl about two years old, be-1 daughter, Victoria. 12, died when undergraduate work In fields relat' Kllss Helen E. McCarthy, aupervla- I K g h lk Igaf* I fenaive to w’lpe'out the rebel mbve- final decision on whether to rec­ tieved to be Mrs. Gallowsy's flames swept through a portion of L ing-to nuclear power. ing principal at Vernon Elemen- I temandi >hat an out- "Thero \k no other alternativs ommend all even greater increase being heard. saddled with higher costs for un­ but the (Mfense of. our soil," he employment compensation which daughter. their Greenwich home. Lieutenant-Commander Axche *ary School, Introduced the" apeak- Specialty Woodworking ' and-out antirOommynist govern­ in such Binding — If the economy This waa in sharp contrast to the Also dead was a small dog but : was the first executive officer/of er. /" | t p u f a ) i ment be Mt up in Jakarta. said. "Killf-them if )rou meet them,” does npt respond to current prod­ yesterday's session in which sup­ will mak^ it even more difficult for The 4-room Cash home waa 16- Trigg6r<;d Riot The rebels bad vowed they II to compete with othe, states. two other dogs in another pert of cated in the Botsford secUon of Jakarta troopy alfo landed at ding or whether to turn to the porters of Gov. Ribicoff’s proposals the Vaughn home survived. /- ^ 5 YEARS OF THE REST". Dumai, on Sumatre'a eaat coaat, would fiKht for the oil fields. ta:^eductions favored by vice to liberalize unemployment bene­ Therefore, I urge your committee Newtown. The fire, raging out to do nothing about raising the Sheriff's Lt. Robert Saum found of control when firemen arrived, Washington, March 12 — A the one remaining Caltex oil port. No sltex evacuation was ex- ppraldent Nixo'n and btheVs. fits spoke, while 2,000 union mem­ the bodies when he wenu-to the ROUTE 8S10LTONe-aMI3a532S SUPER MARKETS Unitsd Auto-:'Workers (UAWj J>At the sathe time an Indonesian pectei Some wives and children of / That could hinge on the amount bers sat across the street in the cost' of unempl03mdent cdmpenaa.> ■wep/ through alL four., rooms, tloii;"" ■ ------' house at the request-Tjf-1i^ughn‘)i leavings .only a blackened toell of ELECTRONICS unionist "said loisy the Kohler ,.Co. havjxccrvette look up a pbaitioh U. S/’ workers ' left several d sy y ' of“ added aptodihg considered Buahnell Memortat. ' 7 employer when the man failed to ago after Caltex suspended opers- necessary to change the tide. Ad­ 26 Separate Proposals the metal building. The family triggered a near riot In i955 dur­ off Pa<^g, rebel port on .the weat Other early witnesses spoke in show up for work Monday. lost all its posseasiona. TECmiCIANS o im I SIRVICEMiN ing which company officials have coaat./andxgive all ahipa in the tioro. Remaining workers and ministration spokesmen have been Yesterday's witnesses testified opposition to a bill that would in­ Saum said : he could get no an­ s ^ they were threatened by a harbor untUTt) a.m.^Thiiraday to the/r families had been ordered to saying that a tax cut would be in favor of the bill that would crease the Baler tax from 3 per The Cash family came to New­ a r e NEEDED EVERYWHERE centrate near here, the,'bead- preferable to a massive spending amend the state's Unemployment swer although lights were on in town about two years /igo from cursing mob. leave or face deatc)idton. cent to 3 MCteamies - nievtsietr FOR CIUNU, CHEAPER, U^tt HOME HIAT gered thia thing.” / mght aome skirmiahea with reMl mentioned as a possible candidate yourself- backfiring" declared "'You' say." Sen. Irvin (D-NC) d^endera. They apparently aought GOv^nment forces apparently The report, which said there from the AP Wires DAY COURSE: EiactrenicsTaclinician X ' asked, "you think the Kohler Co, were roek*ng -to retake control of Hartford, March 12 — for the Republican nomination for SherilTs Lt. A1 Collins, who in­ tolSrive inland to the Dur' oil field, the Centra1'.^matra oil areaa and The Internal Revenbe Service ,v/ere 91,900- unemployed in the governor, vestigated. . IsilaUetiM, iMintcRant*, «trvkitig. •( Mandenl «l«ctrMik dcvicM. inspired It?” V h ^e a Caltex pipeline to Dqniai state now, provided ansv/ers to four Our 4-in-l Heating Plan Imdiidea Auto- " I think it did and. like ^ s y , bring, oil royalties back . into says Robert Fallon of Nor­ Among those opposing the bill He said the butane, gas heater ' Tslwirien aRd radio racaivan, Mlar TV, fra^uaacy awdaladaa cirtaH., atarta! questlona raised by'^Rep. Paul An­ was installed without a. yent and. VANGUARD SHOT DELAYED nuitic l i v e r y . New Mo^;3li^Bfit-rthe fuel' it-just grew," Treuer replted- Jakarta hands. Tlie rebeid' have walk paid income taxes this drews (R-Cheshire), chairman of were Sen. Arthur H..Healey (D- Cape Canaveral, Fla., March EVENING COURSE: Elactronict Tadinidw^Aida The committee is inyestlgstlng The'paralroopert landed on,^Pak- been bartering the dH .and collect­ year with phoney money. New Haven I, Senate minority except for a wood Stove, wa.s the oil that cfeoTie as it Adto . . . Periodic AMPS anbaru'i airfield and cleared if of ing royalties for themselves. tie committee. only source of heat 'in the 6-room [ It (yPt—-The Navy canceled an«- violence into'the UAW’b 4-year-old It's okay, though.. leader, and Rep. William O’Brien la'two avaaiagi a waak-wa caa laack ya« ladfa-Badraaia-Talaviiiaa obatructfMa in preparation for Redway said: frame house. nther attempt to fire Its Van* MrviciaB; wHk clawraoM Hiaory.latoiaiary practica.'laora.bX-Paiafl." Burner Mwintenance; Pay the easy Budget strike against the company, Dumai ia 100 miles north of Robert, who is 4H, sent In (D-Portland),' assistant minority guaril satellite rocket shortly be­ makers of ' bathroom fixtures at transport landinga. here. A good road built by. Caltex 35 cents in play money "to be "Unemployment Insurance deft- Deputies found the heater still; Plan Way.. Lose paymei^-^no M r [ESDAY Rebel InO^or jt,ini. er tljainbek leader in the House.. going when they broke^ ifito the fore noon to d ^ after hours of Kohler« iVls. , could take the Dumai invaders 'sure the President will have INROLL NO W I Pay aa foiy •a'mt llaiitad aaredaiaal, traa plaM- extra cost. aaid over ^ d a n g Racho' rebel down toward Duri and Pakanbani. Healey.said this tax increase house on the outskrrtstof Fresno. trying. The effort twice oanie . Unfe , RMn« tarvky; approved tar vatareni. laborofary work ia /Hie na­ N E W CLASSES start MARCH 17,th CALL MItehfl 3-SI 3S FOR TOP 9UALITY parachute drop parted at 5:30 a.m. (Continued-on Page .Three) tax return., when he Saw hia . said the preaent Unemployment Coroner Dickenson tentatively *lng place here.'’ He said he dopro't Compensation Law was put there listed carbon monoxide poi.sonirig' ture of which were not lmmpdl- You Read Tliis ^ e r NATIVE WAVIEST ' VhUix' enough .diligence has ■ been father at work, on the family Culled from AP Wires for such times aa these. ately disclosed, ^ SILENT GLOW OIL l^RNERS - Income-tax report,and sent It as the catise of death but sched­ NEW ENGLAND TECHNICAL INSTITUTE utod to try to find out who was He said under the Bauer bill, uled autopsies. Xresponslble for violence. along with the "cash,” He.is LEB.\N '>N C.\BINET QUITS Ol CONN INC Connect,(ut ■ Olde ' FI-.'’.,- S But Chairman McClellan (D- the son' of Mr. an d -..Mrs. All of the persona were.attired CHICKEN Police in Paris snnounce five (Conttnued.on Page Twelve) in sleeping garments. , Bierut, uebanon, March it (ffi— Never Before Made Anywherel 56 Union Place - JAckson 5-3406 • Haitford .V > m Ark) told him "there is no disposi­ Convicts Halt Rioting Hmothy A. PalloD; Jr.V'.„5 men have been arreated «m chargea The pro-Western Lebanese Gov­ r, tion by the committee or any Croesus Lane, Norwalk. of smuggling heroin . from Paris ernment of Frdmier Sami Solh member of the staff not to get the lo./he United States.'., A nation­ WITH THE PURCNASE OF ANY OF THE AlOVE NOTE—-w t hov* movtd to our ntW MORIARTY brothers resigned today. Information min­ truth.” ally organized crime syndicate Is ister Fareed Kosma said PresL locotion opposito tho railroad itd> T h e hearings currently are con- In Tennessee Prison assuming.. the proportions of a No Nuclear Damage dent Camille Chanioun accepted 315 CENTER STv ' , M A N CH iST|R cernto with an incident which oc­ "second government," says U.S. the resignation atsd ronsultntlona ITEMS. WE ARE OFFERING tion and intorstott bus tomtinols. curred in Sheboygan, about 15 Atty. Paul W.-x.Willlams In New will atart Imme^lely to form a . 'inonfhs kfter the strike started. A Petros, 'Tenn.,. March 12 :dV-4‘mess hall. At that thn* Hampton York speech. '''•v. new cabinet. Choice STEAJKS crowd of toousands gathered at a Rioting priaoners at Brruhy Moun­ said "it looks like the trpuble ia One of seven NeW lfork teen­ Air Force Hiints Parts dock where a ihlp w’Ss due to un­ tain State Priaon-^their disturb­ over ■■ agers accused of siaylng-Mlchael BI.AMED FOH^.OWN DEATIT load clXy^esUnetf'for the Kohler ances ended by gunfire and tear ' After the men had returned to. Farmer, 15, swears that He. hit . New Haven. .March It (g1 — gaa—told ntwamen today they their cells, newsmen In the priaom F/rtncr witt( a club blit that blow A Hartford detective who waa SIRLOIN ^ Treuer testiiled; he-beBe.ved. the were ready to return to work. yard called for a convict spokeS' waa Btrtctly In self defense. . . . killed In a Nhg)b Haven anto- Kohler Co. knew It'^rould eventj^- A spokesman for the convicts, man. Mra Mamie Eisenhower, back from mobjie crash'Jan. 16 "should not TOMH C •X ly be able to unload the-clay.Tle peering through the shattered ^ LaWson came to a window and a health and beauty resort where have been driving'* his automo­ TWO (notone) BEAUTIFUL ALUMINUM T-BONE aaid the' firm apparently reaso.nea'g(ua of a >vindow In his. riot- said the nien had decided to re­ herb tea. is a specialty, dishes up a Florence, '8... C.. March 12 (iP)-T-^sf .ubbed by hospital attaches as a bile. 'Coroner Jamea J. Corri- CHOIC It would gain from the commo­ wrtoked cell,, block, aaid the-men turn to work. , White House te* for congress­ An Anxious 'Air Force asked precaution against possible radia­ gao said toilsy In' a finding. Det. tion and uproar "and say look at were aattefied with the. aglbement Most of the men ayrroundlng men's wives. curiosity'seekers today to return tion. Howard Root. 54, waa under th* SPRIN6 COMES SHORT Eleven-year-old Susan Kurtz" In pjobably harmles* but. - highly The Air .Force said, however, those terrible striking ptople." made la g t^ t^ wito-Keitn Hamp­ him were red-eyed from teaF'gas Influenre of liquor at thv time . COMBINATION STORM anU SCREEN LB. "It WM not our intent to stop ton, cpmntlaaion^df corrections. and lack of sleep. Tbey ,nbdded- St. Luke’s Hospital in Cleveland secret fragments of an ilnamed there waa little oi no danger of ol the accident; Corrigan s^d. ths unloading," Treuer said. Waated-^S^Dey Week assent. X awaUing the final outcome of deli- atomic bomb that fell near here- radiation^ -It sail the remote dan- Irvin said there was no doubt in Kennetlr'Ray Lawson, the riot­ \t III Start Cleanup eate iwiart surgery performed In Only., its TNT component ex ^^ ^r contamination could arise ploded and there was little danger IKE PL;\NS TR.\DE SPEECih, 'X DOORS (full ineh thick) POPULAR INSTANT COFFEE ers' spokesman) said "ibey gave Pointing to debris in the cell an effort to keep her.alive. . . . Jo­ only^from -cattered nuclear mate- Washington) March I t (#)— (Continued on Page T e n ) ^ - ^ pg everything we asked for except block and prison '^yard, Lawson seph Sherbow, retired Baltimore of radioactlvlt.v the Air Force said. riais. President Eisenhower will maks TO ROCKVILLE two things—they wouldn’t give us judge, says apeclal taxes on adver­ The uharmeid bomb, lacking the said,•■"We are going to start to NeverthelifM, an area of approxi­ a major speecb in support of the This is your chonco to start your spriiif hodit a 5-day work week in the mines I clean up.'" tising revenue are just as serious potent triggering mechanism fpr’s mately two square miles was roped rec'procal trade program at -.a and they-wouldn't agree, to stop^. PrUon offlciala had made It a threat to freedom of speech and nuclear blast, waa released sc- off by Air Police. A team of Air biparUsan rally here March, *17’^ ' 6 oz. Fourth of Workers using' the strap.” _ clear last night that the men freedom of the press as 'any re cidentallv from a B47 bomber yes­ jrce experts flev- here from Hunt­ THURS. - FRI. - SAT. - MARCH 13 -14 -15 2 oz. strainU Imposed by the govern­ terday. it landed 100 yards from The prison has one of the state s j have to be ready for work er Air Force Base at Savannah. 6 ON *8P.\CE FLIGHT* improvomonts. Now mokt your movo to largest mining o|)eratlons and coal ment. the residence of Walter (Bill) End Dress Walkout before their grievances would be JSxi^gi damaging his and six other Ga., where the B47 waa based, and Dayton, Ohio, March It OF) CALIFORNIA PACK frpm’.'the' pits ia used exclusively considered. ' Heavy snow blanket covers much set out to find the bonih fragments. Five .\lr Force officers were YOU'LL FIND ROCKVILLE STORES FILLED for toe state's institutions. None is of Texas and Oklahoma bringing houses and a church and inflicting The Air Force began its appeal sealed in e smalt space chaiMker New York, March 12 CP)c-Thlngs It was not known immediately ilbrmally balmy El Paso its heavl- minor injuries to six persona. sold commercially.- jyea for bomb WIIIU 4 fragment^ 1 n j^ U Ig lllB __ withC 4 I 4 4 UUVI a radio today for a 5-day simulated sat*__ ..Xbegan-humming_again today in -LaweonW .referenee4e-tbe -'-‘atrap’.- what full understanding had been eat fall-in 52 years,—The NAPIER TOMATOES Newr York's big garment manufac­ reached-by'HamptoiT-and-convict' miles wide in the Mars Bluff cormTl^ro^cMt nightr’An Air Force elllte flight' around the Earth. 'THE WITH NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE-TOP waa' uaed in connection with the son, 'Topeka A Santa F,e Railway spokesman told newsmen bomb For ' purposes of the enduranc* turing district as about one-fourth use of a leather strap on priaoners epokeamen. to discontinue passenger service munity five'miles east of here. of 105,000 atriking dressmakers re­ - One' prisoner, Fred Roberts of Bomb fragments were hurled as fragments wmuld not be harmful teat. Air Force technicians at tho for infraction of prison rules. on tu Pioneer line between Atchi­ to anyone handling them. He said Wright .Air DevelopnMnt Center VALUES and ORCHIDS! sumed work after a weeklong The men began . demonstrating Knoxville, was woupded In the son and Topeka, Ksn„ next Satur­ much as a quarter-mile from the tail cans walkout. cheek by a guard's shotgun dur­ day. "" . crater blasted into the Gregg prop­ the Service was "very anxious" to -at -Wrlght-Pattorson Air Fare* Monday night Among other Uiinga collect aa man. .ibqnrti pieces as B ose plaeed the spaee chamber The partial return to jobs re­ they complained of what they ing a mass attempt last night to Awaiting Gov. A. B. (Chandler’s erty! sulted from a contract agreement break out of the prison, isolated signature is a bill to outlaw day­ The Air Force officially de­ prasible. in a pretended 18,006-mUe-per- SP0N80RC0- BY called the cruelty of the guards hour- orbit, 149,000 mllea ahova reached yeaterday between the In­ and the •"unequal treatment of in the ragged Cumberland .Moun­ light savings lime throughout scribed the bomb as an "unarnud _ 'The Air Force eaid probably the BARN RETAIL FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! nuclear device." It saM the device only human danger could occur if to* Earth/. ternational Ladies Garment Work- prisoners.’’ tains about 50 miles west of Knox­ Kentucky , . . The nation’s un MERCHAN'TH era Union and some employer -About 300 prisoners,, mostly, ville. As he was carried out to a Passes employed of more than five mil­ was released, accidentally her at mic dust were taken internally, lb hospital at nearby Oak Ridge —. lion, -sayi Secretary of Labor cause of "maifunctlon of the by Inhaling it or through a skin QUEEN''a W A ^D IV O B O B DIVISION OP ORCHIDS TO OUR CUSTOMERS WHILE THEY USTI ’ groups. white, were Involved in the rioting. Rep. John J. Dempsey, 78, CMogne, Germany. Marieh 18 S42 ADAMS ST. TEL Ml S-lfii Return of the remaining work­ A gunfire' barrage halted their where h!s. condition, later was re­ New' Mexico Democrat, died Mitchell, has reached the peek and plane's bomb lock system." cut. This waa termed remote. ROCKVILLE ported not serious — the other last night In Washington, D.C. he expects an upturn In eroplojr- .Gregg, his wife, thrto cnitdren Oragg was In the garage in his (g>) — Iran’s Queea Soraya waa HOURS: - ers awaits "ratlflcsUon of a set- second higtit of demonstrations last repartad awaiting ward tram AREA FRESH tlsnient by two of the five em­ night. prispners became omtnqusly . si- from complications following a nseat ia late May- ' and a nieca were treated at a hba- back yard, when ths deviet axplod- DAILY 10 A.hL to 9 P.M. CHAMBER. SHOP IN ROCKiriIJ£ ployer asBociationa that were in­ Later, Hampton met with the lenL They returned' to their cell cold and virus Infection. He Sydney hoq>ltal luiwflntendent pltal for minor injuriae. The niece, sd. Mrs. Oragg was In tha houas Tahraa today that Shah Maharn- 9-year-old Ella Daviea, was held tawing. - med Baaa PahlavT hga divaraad SATURDAY 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. , OF volved In the 6-day strike. rioters. wing. served seven .terms in the denies newspaper report that Al­ Soon,' thereafter, (Jommlsetoner House and two times aa gov- bert Namatjira, Auetralia’s lead­ at the hoagita) for further traat- T waa alttlng thara sowing and 1 ^ . No awa In bar ■BlawSfa COMMERCE ' bch. Hie three groups that acceptsd Shortly after 7 ajn. today the aay.naeHMii Our Lowor Root Moons Highor Sovings For You. men began on orderly procession .. arnor of New Mexico. (AP ing aboriginal artist, la dying from noent of eralp wounds, A N D S A V E ! (OonUffiied ea F ife Three)^^ from their e#n blocks to the priooH (^lenliniiad on Page Twelve) 'Photofax). . n tribal curse Tha eh iid was thoroughly .(Coattamad oa Pago Oii ttap) aa abaolato i hraraa.

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