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e.niaiit Brown, Dank Cannon, N6I1 Snow tanlght becain^ mUad ^ -fin «>*nk B*d«n Jr.. l6-y«»r-old ion Campagna Directs Case, Warren .Case; Gerald Dt- with alaet, changin^^ la.^aaki' by • Afll% ftt I rfW n ‘' « Mr. tnd^m . Frank Bedell, 44 Manno, Georgb Duncan, WlllKm Connecticut —Ternperatum for morning. Low in .ikld S9a. OamuH * * * ' ' ^ * * T OrUwdhl SC,~--ha»‘ entered -U>e Gray, BTed Hopper, David Hut«>i- Po^eK F aiiiire ShHners 'Hospital for WSCS Production Father, "Kimberly the next five days wUl w r a g e a- Jonal rain, not ka cold Friday. / for i.naon, James alcKay. EJdward Pot­ little below norm al.. Tbs noivnal ^yfHanchetiier-r^/i City o f V ilj^ e Charni • Chapter. 51, R o y a l Children in Springdeld ter,'Richard Reliiohl, Nelson Rlch- Saindman, Jndlth Washburn as the .Jlrch Maaona. will h « d a buaineas poet polio surgery, ap- B enii^' C'ampagna Is' dfrectlng A few High St. residents, were Witch. Lorraine W.oodruff and Bev­ George Crandall. Gefal-d Doherty, mean for Hartford degreas, m-md, ^ S a Shirer, William SweJ- ranging from a hlgb"of 55 to a low'», . :------— ------.“ " ... : ... " X ------maeung tonight at 7ig0\.ln tte predate hearing' Icoih friends. the GllbfK and Sullivan operetta, wltheiijt electrical power for , a erly BrgWn as Aiigels. Martin Fegy, Thpinas Gay, Bruce n'ey and Robert Von Deck. short time'., and kbme electrical The Cookie Children were Betsy Doughtv, Richard Andrulot and of <8. ’The BOrin|J mean for New Maaonic Temple. Thla w U be the “Pirates of'Renxance,'’ to be pre­ ir\ ln Jilng is the jmcoihpiuilst Havkn and Bridgeport Is 43 de­ VOL. NO. 157 N^TWENTY-FOUR PAGE^TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, COt/N., THURSPAY, APRIL 4, 1957 PRICE FIVE CENTS first meeUng 'Dr. Herb^t Si Sacks, specialist motors .were sald_,to have been Utting, Margaret Cariiey, Kimberly Walter Doyle. Mrs. Phyllis Boak, in the psychiatric care of childfen. sented the eveiHMe of May 17 and and Eunice Hohenthal the aa, Smith, Ellen'^ederiekson, George’ music supervisor, assisted with the grees.\W armef Friday, cooler Sat-, new , officers, an^.' filgh Prieal burned out Monday afternoon. urday knd.vimnner Sunday or Mon ' Stanley H. BteWer hppea ^ e e t will s p ^ in Hartford on April 10 J8 In the audltonvm of Manches­ 'slitant' accompanist. Crandall,-^ Richard Andrulot. Pris­ music. ■ , - at a Stateuede forum on mental Parker’ S’orebj, manage^..rf the- cilla., Johnson. Gerard Doherty, All the leading barU were se­ day. Rain on Friday, poartbfy, many old friends at'thla tttne. ter High-School. mixed with sleet or snow, wiprtpitj^ health to be held at 956 Main St., The production Is being Mancheate;/ division

WHILE AM ERICA'S N dl 1 ROAD CAR THEY Gigantic Spring LAST NEW SHOES 7 0 % USED CAR for BOYS and GIRLS COMPLETE HOLLYWOOD SALE Spring shoes for the young set thot are at once, BED smart, good looking yet durable. Mode to fit prop­ 19$S Plfmottih V8 2-Dr. Sedan Special $995 erly and retain their good appearance much longer. OUTHT /N REG. 79.45 NORGEAUTOMATIC 1955 Dodse Royal Z-Dr^ H.T., Fully Equipped with Power Steering, UkeNew $1895 CHIEFTAIN CATALINA 4.DOOR SEDAN ' o u t n o p e d ic T t r t 1955 Mereury 4-Dr, Se^n. Radio, Heat­ m TTRESsC 4 .50 WASHER er, Automatic DrlYo, low mileage $1595 Block patent, pink IFriced As Low As The Low osl! or blue/ ,, • WITH SUPER RINSE 1954 Ford Crestline Sunliner. Radio, • Popular flat heel pump Sizes 8’A to 12 2 - . 9 9 Look At These Prices In Manchester t , l , »r Heater, Automatic Drive $1095 In block palent or while. Sizei to 3 3 . 4 9 Oe/iVerod 15-Year Guarantee *SiiM 8Vi >0 12 2 . 9 9 CHIEFTAIN 2-DOOR SEDAN 1953 Dulek Super 4-Dr. Sedan. Fully SizM 1216 to 3 3 . 4 9 FREE BO X O F Powerad, Tinted Class $1095 ★ EQUIPPED AS FOLLOWS:— SHETLAND 4VAXER 1953 Dodge V8 4-Dr. Sedan. Radio, 2499 ✓ 252 H.P. V-8 Engine Heater, low mileage $745 / 122” Wheelbase "Chassis Complete Set TIDE ★ CHIEFTAIN 4-DOOR SEDAN - / Under.seat Heater and Defroster For Polishing .95 ^ 1 YEAR SUPPLY / De,Luxe ;Radio and Antenna Scrubbing and 1953 DeSoto 4-Dr. Sedan. Nicely ^ Latex Foam Cushions . With any washer purchase ^ .30 Shampooing Efuipped $795 / O i l Bath Air Cleaner 2701 / Full Flow Oil Filter , HEG. 64.95 [.♦ Sturdy,bbys' shoes. . / Sigpal Lights, 1E3 Ford V8 4-Dr. Sedan. Radio, Swing strop .favorite in Sizes 9l6 lb 3. 2.99 ir CHIEFTAIN 5-PASS. CATALINA COUPE -* / Dual Sun Visors block patent leather. /D u a l Arm R ests- Heater. Clean ' $745 /'7.50 X 14 Tubeless Tires .DELIVERY Sizes 816 to 12 3. 99 Spare'Tire and Tools . 1953 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan. Radio, Sizes 1216 to 3 4.49 »2 7 0 2 ^ ' /.Nylon Interiors 1 Y ear GUARANTEE / Choice of Cojors Heater $695 ★ CHIEFTAIN CATA lTn A 4-DOOR SEDAN^ / In(}udes Federal Tax 1956 . 5 2 0 DO W N / Includes Freight and Han^in^ f t p O R '.NORMAL INSTALLATION ^AMo a k 1953 PtymouDi 4-Dr. Sedan. Radio,' OX.0.86 MODEL 30 MONTHS TO PAY $895 As I* • . 2868 »199 Many Others To Choose From ^ Include Basic Group ' Optional Ek|uipment Extra—Hydramatic $239.67 » fitting’boys' loafer. SALE and A t Bargain Prices Block or-'brown leather. .. Do//o^ For Dollar You Can't Beat A Pontiac ■ wing tip oxford for I Sizes Sh.to 12 ‘ 3.99 ^ o l e c t RIC P p R T A B U LOW DOWN PAYMENT -w lANIC RATES -• Sizes 8V6 to 12 3.99 S'i{as 1316 to 3 4.49 W r Glyip Good Trocl«s— lr's Not Ncctssory to Turn in Your M$«d Car. R O A S^T e r Sizes 1216 to 3 4 . 4 9 $Mg ' Sizes 3 V 4' 4.99 OVEN A - WtHi MatrUug Bap*; 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE UMiM . MeCture PonHaCf ffb . \ •‘‘■ppty J f O T O R S , f / /373 MAINST. OPEN EVENINGS Ta. Ml 9-4545 OPEN DAILY, 9 to 9 FREE PARKING “ V»pyR W)CAL DODGE DEALER \ 8<^T9noaeing-r l|p to 3i(6 MoinHis. ^ A lso 0 Fino S o lW ^ of VGood WiU'' Usod Core. . -'IbMiuWcr. :r'- Ptolt.- - MI 9*9483 ki': T m ss=s=sss^aKS=ss^^ /' / m h s t r e e t .1 V f mmmmmmmJbmrn ' m A X. x v ' . I I' ‘ 1 - ^ 'A’ . \ . r !'■ I

■v'V, ■ ;V- P iS G E 8 Ei v f i ? ' MAi^CHESTER EV^IKG HERAUb, ^^CHESTER, CONN., THURSITAY, At»RI^ 4, 195f ( ./■ ^"G HElli&At). MANCHESTER. CONN. raURSDAVvAPRni,4, Wfe? . / MANCHESTER EVEl .f • ' Mrs. Albert W. Hlldihg were dele­ will have the opportujviW tofether P A G l ^ I X Court, 7:30, p.m., Rob*rt»«n Hplitoh gates td the rpdent state DAR with others of the county to look ChoirChurch’ i School; confirmation claas, 4 p,.m„ th# farm over, visit the milk p « - program. 'Hie ’iliaW Route 6 wlU ap- Covey trX Klngabury-House; Expltirer Scout tneetlng held at Nbrthford. Mrs. LIQUORS Upset In Texts parently-be a nofleaccesa highway, \ Poliin Campaign HiMlng had returned from a month teurrizatlon- plant and th,e Stearns To Offer Cantaii /. fHanrl|00lfr Droodles Skytvdtch Scl Pdat 64, 8 p.rh.; Pond’ Hill School; (.arrmhous'e. . . ■ which would raeAn rtobommerclal- Cub ^cout Pack 67.’ Den 2, 7:15 spenOn Florida -in time to attend "W * DtKvcr” It waa al least a mild yi Connecticut By ROGER PRICE y'laltora ire a»ke>'^tO bring bo;t *stabll8hrnenta would Ws-Mrmltted »CiAid'l cted^toH p.m. with Mrs. Herman “ Jake" \ C l e V s the meeting. Mrs. Houglvsaid that "The' Crucifixion, " a' rjuitata by ttrpttiti0 ^pralii ppliUeil tornado which aWapt on it .It would. howevjirtN^open $45X^9, the doings were shown, on tele­ ■limchea. Coffee will be furnished rrMay, Aprii 5 LeDoyU set-back card party,- 8 John Stainer; tyill .be presented by UHdugh Texas on Tue^ay^^’lnal' tdi. trucks, as the Merritt-Sroas. vision. btU that #he didn't see any by .the.'Bpring Hill church ladle*. Drug Midnlghtr.i ajn. , . .S.* <. > 'VohiBtAera Needed p.m.,'jwerlcan Legion Home; ao- $ . at benefit T^ere. will al.so be a tour of the the Senior'cjhoir of Center Congre­ ^ n U 8tr«*t iy, one Ralph Yarhor^gh made it. sArkway system is not. In oi ^jvimmin •am 61 picture of herself and Mrs. Hildihg. 2 a.m.-4 a.m. . Needed cial, 8 p.m., Nathan Hal# Commlt- U. of C. greehouaes in the after­ gations! Church on Passion Sun­ The neijW itories dMcrlbe him words, Meriden 'wll.l slill be the \ ijity Center: Junior Sewing Basket,- It ws,s the "higher-ups" that were terminus of the true pArkway ays- 4 a.m.-6 a.m...... 1 ., r>V,dlnnteer* Needed noon, conducted by Rud.v Favrettl, ...... Oltve Chartler 4-H ,'2:36 p;m. with Mr*. Emil 'V. Hebron. .April 4 ( Special i-—The shown. day, April 7. :» a ” Uberai” D e m o ^ t, ’rtiat la, w'e ,, tern. B ui, motbriste who wish to 6 a.m.-8 a.in. . / Ooventry, April 4 (Specif cU’s spring dinneh, meeting'at 7 polio drive this year totaled extension garden apecialiat and J. - ■ CuWtarwr* N . .,.,.... Celeste King . Mamet; Little Scissors 4-H. busl-, Story Hour Held The choir of'2o voice# will be un­ » / f ounderf Qctobtr suppoae, one of W reAaone he haa The rapid pace oT this Generalthe Berlln^umpike stretch R A.m.-10 a.nv i. / ^ Kenneth A. Downing of the p.rh. May 15 at .11^ WlllimanUc $453.59, aii -announced by the Sv Kotha, ornamental hortlcultur- .; ...... Celeste Kingill _ neifs meeting, 3 p.ni, with Mr*. C. Elissa- Lederer, ftnd Patricia der the direction of Mr*; IL Russell liad tough golM in/Texa*. But it AsSyMbiys public hearings has | sn ^ p orlu iilty to do so a.m.-Noon .... reation Committeeha.s bee; Country Club. This wUl be for all clMrirman,. Mrs. , Frederick J. tat. CERAMISTS! rubll»h«d E»ery Bj,®"*"*.' effect of letting potentially or i ,^ be^u^sed, however, that Noon-2 p.m. . . . . Burr St.ephens-Mary Stephens'/ fWtaJimiedee eke-t twelsal. ’board members and delegates to [L. Littl*; Cub Scout Pack,65, Deh Bennett were the Girl Scout atory Peery, siting 'organlat and choir haa not bfen/the only jeaaon. He hame'd chairman of the all-,town X 7 p.m. with Mrs. Joseph Locke Wythe. Over $81 of this sum carte tellers Ttiesday at Dougla.s-’Library director. Soloists, will be Frank Supposedly' Important is.sueX slip parkway aystehi wiirstill, aa 2 p.m.-4 p.m...... "Norma Pickering' Msdkst .idf** •» children's rwimmihg program. the Council, and interested fflends. Manchester Everin^;. Herald He­ ‘'Do"1f Y ou n «!f" haa, again ^ d jiig a ln , challenged ...... Thomas 'Hickey Mrs. feay should be conta'qted for \ - * ■" “V . (rom a benefit concert and dance. after school hour.s. They told of Maloney, tenor,' Francis Payne, ll'g'Ka'iir and lt*e PlM by with a minimum of attentWn,' tend to funniH Us own 4 p.m.-6 p.m. . ; . . COMNICTICWT MIDICAl HIVICI^ The appointme. t . was made This amount is quite a little less bron correapondent. Mis* Susan B. Poorlnff Dally—Ip.ni. la 4 Q.Mlf the apmeti^ea Aagrant corruption and so it was. the other day. with I tnto the Turn- ...... tVAyne Garland ' / details. \ Ma,nchester Evening , Herald "The Elephant's Trial,” Kipling, bass, and James LeSure, bass. I?ayabl« Ib AdT^nc* 8 p.m.-8 p.m. ... . Mondhy night at the committee than that of last year, owing, very .? p.m. lo 19 .. thc question of whether or not this stretch. . , .s . .Olive Ray-Alice Fagan P.O. *OX 1*1 • RAVfM;.t The Council , will have two legder Coveittrv correepondent, IL Paul­ and quotes frOm other author*, in­ Pendleton, Telephone AC 8-8454. This.!* the third in the aeries of Open All Day 8at.—Claned Mei*. in polIticSi HithertOi the 8 p,m.-10 p.m. ... meeting. Downing w ill Set up hia nicely* to. the fe e t that the major­ I16.M session would do apmething to ta- i hearing nn this proposed re­ ...... Joseph Marcin J' ■ training sessions, one for sehior ine I^ tle . telephone Fllgrim cluding J. A*. Barrie and Robert 8-8454. special Sunday services i t Center M Ymt .... machines haVe alway^ aucceeded 10 p.m.-Midnight working committee. R O C K R A F T J7.75 cover what has been a tta c k e d ^ pea] of the 1955 fumble was over- Skvwatch Poat located on top of Manchester Police Station, i^lun- leaders tomorrow and Safurdsy at 2-6281. ity of people here tfelleve that the Louis .Stevenson, Church during JAut. Tlic cantata Homlu ... . S.9U „ Downing re-signed as Secretary Salk treatmene I* taking care (if CERAMICS rM Mostlia in beatlng^m . Bul/aome of thk the most conspicuous fumble^of the I j,y another issue -being teers’ may register at Civil’Clefense Headquarters. Municipal Bulld- camp Lsiirel, I.,ebanon. and' the Froitt now on children of 7 to 9 . The United .states uses-about a will be'P.reaenterf In the sanctuary^ R» Moatb ... . 1.3U of the group since he felt organ M Pt'BNELL TL. MI. M1M .>0 champions th>. mscijjne side of 1965 session. / ■ ' • | di.scus.sed in the same session. This ihe, on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday from 1-6 p.m. ^______other for all other leaders, an all- L.e disease amLthat there is not year^old will be, included in -the third of the world's good* and at 5 p.m.'lWeryqne who Is Interest-^ ...... 06 IZliig the Hvvimming Program' training workshop #0 much "need (^'donations. stoir^ telling hour se.ssions. The Stogio Copy .. Texas ^1itics,haS/put up against The 1955 fumble came'When the . tinie. the Berlin Turnpike interests would take considerable time, ac-, Wednesday at the same location, SA Miisic Groups jeTvlces. . ,ed will be welcomed. Legislature passed, and Governor appeared In the role of champions That there /till is need for gen­ ScoutlKare planning a program for / member or „ ■ hirn I}*ve not weathered tOo 'well. Worm Sitting I'p with Thick tifle Information at that height stream has widen^ and deepened cording to Mra, Robert A. Dog- -phe senior group will hsve supper erosity has Aeeiv pointed out bv t h e associated p r e ® Rlbicoff signed, the bill spopsoifd■ of natural beauty and non-com- until the fleets c ^ d ride on Its 5-ycar-mda wbifti they hope to Tha AsaoclAldd Pr®Rd ^ axcluilTdly Some o f them have been caught Friend but he shdhid look at the brighter gart, publicity chairman." Mrs at the camp and a workshop all Go lo New York Mr*. Wythe, who lia* explain* have ready in a few week*. Mrs. by the Berlin Turnpike interests mercialiam ■ on the Merrltt-Ci-oss I never discuss Worms during a bosom; not until be.vbqd.vbqd tthe mea- entitled to th* “»•■ or parkway system, And In opposition lide of thingM-At least it'll keep Doggart. waa named secretary. day, Saturday. that previoiis indebtedne.ss ha* bed Frederick J. Wythe, adviser for the playing machine politics in Its Which declared Meriden rather than Month with an R in it so I’ll use doW______you ____ have come ___le to. the un- S new* Moer the Pigeons otjOttsbls Roof Garden, Borne 239 children of the Robert­ Plan* are being-made for a fall The Band and Songsters of the to be,wined out, and that there 1* group may be'yantactcd by par­ olberwu* credited <" ‘■“i , RfPy rsweat state. So perhaps the p*o- Hartford th'e final end of, the Mer- ;to a bill which would have per- this space for a more topical sub­ fathomable ocean, and pou>*d your- son and Center Schools have sent! conference Sept, 26 at the Univer­ tht locAl new* pablrthtd rltt-Wilbiiiv^Cross parkway sys- j mitted the establlshmknt Of com- Salvation Army will journey to .still nji^ch expense to be incurred ents. , Lot Next to Popular M^rket^ ht* of fepubltcatlort of ■PJ®**' .ple of Texas have been undergoing ject—Science, Fiction. 'Ncjft year treasure* into it* depths—ndt^n- in application forms for. the sity of Connecticut,. FREE PARKING herein nr* «Iio rtterrti. tem. The purp<»e of this action was | merciai restaurants on ^ e Fair- New York City this 'weekend to in car* of victims. Supervi*^ Bri'likfast W alow education; the U. S. ia going to .launch an til then can you know what lovsdi claaaea. T o be received are tho.se .'Vttend Forum Id-presery* forever f*r the com-I'field Coutity portion of thit, sya- ArtiflciSl' Satellite, but mV col­ BUicher Mrs, I>eon C. Heckler of the (1ia*»'— .sibiin Gardner Q. Shoi e.v. 'tnganist of fewtr- Either for that reason, or .be-1 A Thought for To from Coj/entry Day Scliool, , and participate in the Fifth Bi-Annual Full •ert^ee'cjleni of N. E. A. few lam al interests wrtiich had grown : tern. league. Dr. Schwine. is going to Board of Education, .Mfs. Dariu.s li/vilations have been received St. Peter's Church, wn.s .shpervisor p along the Berlin Turnpike tem- ] The aesthetic sdhSe of the Berlin, Sponsored py the Manchestehestefx Coventry Grammar School. Tlic Music Co'ngress, planned for all **|it^her* Re^rejenUUve*: JThe cause of the large number of canj beat them to it. However, since he 0 Pla.vwright Tennessee William*, committee is expecting some .500 Gainey of Coventry Grammar by local friends of Prof, and Mrs. of the breakfast served lastN^un- V^it our spacious Jalm* Moihewi Special Afencyj^EiKew.1 .drary stretch o f the s ^ e m that Couneil .of Chnrche* the Bandsmen and Songsters of ;igene -P. Cfha.xe of Eaaton, Pa., didatea in the field splitting thi Ret a million doUar grant 'WJjpae prise twinning plays and to register in all. Mrs. Doggart. Scliool PTA, and Mr*. Donald C. day follovflng the corporate ihm- V( ‘ ‘ captive lid* of motorists it has Smith will attend the final follow­ the Eastern Territory, the wedding of. theiy daughter munlon service for' mothers and. or vote. It waa^Yarborough who cafnel T : ; from Congress he's had to cut a fllms..^have been censor^ by reli­ stated. ’S. . / enjoying. And which these in mercialism should be permitted on Jew comer.s. Instead of being as Wha". I* liOve? gious Anthorities, wss born in an up forums on ‘'t^iallenges to Con­ ter* in Observance of "Aloth- opfon top in Tuesday's voting for Backstop -Bclng_Jiullt The graap-attracH tereats have -been continually ex­ the parkway sy-stem. LikewlseJJ^,^Tge as a Baskcihair his Satellite ' Love is the river of life in this Episcopal\rectory of Columbus, necticut Education,■' today.in. Oen:. Packer Slbnn, lo.-take place Sat­ ering Day/" / panding" In order to serve in the with regard to the new Route 5, It, -vISirTbr the’ S.A.,/- Internationa^ the United states Senate seat at will be Golf Ball sise. And it won’t ■world. Think not-that ye know it Miss. His gi"ai}dfather was a min­ The full-wing big league stand; tihel Hill Hall. Hartford. The pro­ urday. A-pril ^27', at - St. Peter'* The breakfast was served .by- loni^Uity' for gas ,eat and sleep departnjent would regard It as sacrilege for Staff Band 'from London. England, T o t i VC I .ja.?K'‘i,£sr,.?.ssa,“fe•arini! In *d- stake, and hot Martin Dies, the 18 ,CBL Una mcep uc,WQUIU lexani circle the-Earth 200 miles Up. His who stand at the little tinkling ister. X aid size ba.skstbp (s now lieing gram Is spbnsoied 'by the Service with Colonel Frank Fairbanks/as Episcopal ^ llrc h , at fes p.m., the men of the church. .Clarence Lak- Adfiii: m*tter The question of whether the 19.57 | that route to be Moon will-have an Oibit about 50 F0RTEPJ,US constructed at the 1 '..iins Athletic BuVeau fdr Womep's Organization*. [f Herald. favored Democrat, or Thsd Hut­ rill, the first small fountain. Not the leader. Rev. DoitgiM F. Pimm oTficlating. Ing, D. Benton Crittenden. A. to The Mancheiter Eveninr lession would recover this 1955 88lh Street and ’until you have gone through the Field by the Bearce Mai-hine Shop. ' Honored by Legion A reception will follow at Rhadow*- cheson. the Republican who ear­ rd x Of »peciaP Interest to Peter Robert Cole, Bradlev Bat.son and Dupiay adyertiitns clos^n* hour*: tumble-had its hearing the other station*. The Beilin ^""P**J* I.Columbus Upper Man- rocky gorges and. not lost the This purc-hase\ls in line u-ith the Mrs. Alva. A. Roys was given mapif; summer "home, of the Chase Harry H. Kiikhani assisting. ned with his candidacy Ms party'a day on House Bill 1862. which; lereata are, in other weida. intent committee',- intention to improve special recognition during the Pa.st. Stevenson and Major John Pickup on our lowier floor l^r Monday—1 P-rh- ne is worried stream; not- until you have gone NEW X , of the Iqcal Corps will be meet­ tahiiiy. Eighty-five were prc.'ient at the For Tue*d»y—1 p m. hopes of winning orgam'xatlonXl would simply reestablish Hartford 1 upon keeping their own position collect much Scicn- through the - meadow and the and maintain reei-ealiohal facili­ Commanders' and -Past Presidents' Allnstrel Planned ' T e e n s ror Wedne»day.r-1 p. ing Colonel Fairbanks again after Communion service and 43 break­ ,aa the eventual terminal for the j intact, but will fight to the death ENERGY ties in town. \ Night of the Green-Chobot Post, A minstrel show is be.ing plan­ control of the Senate at W A^lng- parkway system; The hearing was j against having anybody else es- Mothers 3.5 vents. Each of them pla,v^in fasted at Phelps Hall. Chnrmai.no F.xplorer Scout Post 64. of wliich No. .52, American Legion, and Aux- ned May 10 and 11. to be presented ton. digtingulshed not by support for tabllsh a similar position any- N FAST! the Preston Band in Englai^'-when Shorey arranged fob the breakfast, I 'I'C J W e $tock HAVE YOU tVilliam Hotchkiss is )H>st advisor, iiiai-y, during a progiam in the Steven.son was BandmasJ^, by the three higher grades of the under guiflanre of Mr,-. A,.It. Cole. Sizes 3 to 18 d a y ^ publication except-Mrarday — ■ The election of Yarborough is, in thls measure, but by opposition ! where on the whole parkway sys- il* 7 day* or Btaaay bask and • Robert FranklamV. his as­ Legion Home Saturday night. HUSKY to It; ;te'm. It has not quite come to the The local Band arfd* Songsters Elementary, Schoql. Grade 8 will Home 'Making '.'opr Set » A in. ' a way, another development In the STOPPED IN AT Iron defefifociei u»ii»lljr remit in a sistant, have agreed to i-hke, and She was pi esenteii the fti *t life Ui its share of prqce-ds to help Miss Cora Webh, home demon- ' SIZES TheXopposltlon came not only: point whefe it proclaims that n o ; 'n o w the "Green " at the junctions membership ever awarded by the will be directed by/Bandmaster C. lioped-for evoliflion of Texas as a tired nindSwii feelin*. For New Peter Carlson arpflhey will travel finance the annual graduatidn trip atration agen' for Tolland County, ThursdA>-, April ♦ from IherBerlln Turnpike interest's, 1 other part of tlft parlrivay system , F,nergy F**t — -lak* FOBTK PLUS, of Lake, Cro.ss and igh Sts. dur­ auxiliary in recognition of her 29 two party state. For the past sev­ who this'year sent one of their should ever be permitted, to look, TEACHERS WANTED by private cay^and a special bus. to'New 5'ork, Grades 6 and 7 will will conduct a County Home. .Mak­ ANDERSON'S the high potency. miilti-eitomin- ing the supimer. The Soutli Cov- venr.s of servit-e in the unit. She ing tonr on April 10 stai'iing at eral years, the state haa been leaders, Elmer Mortensen, to Hart- like the . Berlin Turnpike. But It j This is spetd'al recognition for the al.so share in the proceeds, and will minertl tonic th »t •l«rtt to er/rV-.Volunteer.Fiiemen intoriued i also was given a purse. plan some spei isl events; y 9:30 a.m It will be at the Sterns The ivy Trendy Cheaper But Harder ford in the capacity of representa- does want to keep Connecticut (trenglhen iron defteieiit hiood ia M anche^r group as .there are openly under the control of Demo­ Willimantic State Teachers College CHILDREN'S the Recreation Coinmillee it will Mra. Rov.s has served aa aergeant- Attend II.AR Meeting Farm, Mansfield. . tlye from the town of Newington, : beautiful, and it does volunteer to : .}Mt j4 hoiin. at-arms, vice president, secretary, only at* bands from the 11 East­ The high federil budget is now crats who were clo*e to beii\g burn the )H;8bis at litis plot, (irior erly-fetates being asked, to pla.v. Mr*. Gertrude M. Hough and Local home makers frorii here but also from HlgHivay Commis-: keep on providing all' the gas. food , Prepnrr Colirco Grailiint^K to Teach In the Klemcntary and in other capacities, and is one Republicans in everything except sioner Argra'ves. land sleep the Connecticut Valley; SHOP YET? jeat S lekle*^**** **** to Ihe-ScoulSxrakinj,-the area. dominates our Boys' being defended, by President Schools in C'onnectlriit Next September l«M tka irve « of the few remaining auxlliarv And the main argument was that j motoring tide requires. For beau- j More than HI load* of gravel Ksenhower and Vic* _ President the label. These hybrid pollticiana e peaed ef B** charier members. The auxiliary any repeal of the 1955 action had ; tiful, unohstriicted, untrammeled ALL TOP GRADE ar. n«li«i6«9 laiiiaf have been dump^l, on the town's Nixon, ns Oie “price of’ peace.” actually controlled both causes in 5««er — •t»^ right of way to the r^e, off Rt. 31 reived its first charter'-ln 1928; now become unnecessary, because highways, except, of course, fo r . Course Offered aaiaeet Peace, the Pr*aidmt told his Texas, the Republican and the Argravea is going to rebuild Route; 11 nriJes. one should, it seems, make MERCHANDISE by Slrede and'Sons. "Thi* has beep At least nine past conmrandera • ir — rORTE PIUS and pa.st presidents altpnded the- Easter Sport Goafe ^udience of bualneaanien-Tuesday, Democratic alike, and so long as 5 into a parallel and alternate route ' common cause with the Berlin June 26 Through August 16 hrtefl TsUlilT leve,led. A hardtop ahoirtfler has SCOOP! 24 Pc. Stainless Steel Set under the new federal highway i Turnpiker.s. Come in and sec our display of eed •••ri# !• ‘ been constructed by Strede'*;t the progrffrp vyhirh al.so celebrAled S a to be OUT overriding objective, they succeeded in this feat there Eaater llneo’—at the lowest ftrl ''•er had*. ^**1 30lh annivcr.sary of-the oi-ganpsing MADE BY THE OREATe NT NAME IN TABLEWARE ferf* Cta* I" ___ head of the drive, adjoining RL. 31 •lae We ahall wmd to the destruc­ WAS neither a true Republican' Teachers Needed... Good Salaries possible prices. - ' ' • lieetd lerefe leday* to prevent wash-awaya from the of the local pout.' The, ^ x illa r y M , State highway. 'spresented a cheqk for S^O and a Sizes 6 to 12 >ize$ 13 to tion of the^Kmole world. We have party there nor a true Democratic LOCATION: East Ceater Street WELDON DRUG rCO. The committee vpted to continue sjiecial anoiVer.srfTy birthday cake SATURDAY-4-HOUR SPECIAL to do ovebythlng posiible to ad’-^ party there. The Yarborough vic­ Shopping Plaza. Tel. MI 9-08.54. 901 MAIN STREET Admission Now the Saturday night teenager.s to the 3X)8l members lii honor of tory could be the tjinbol of a \ l W i i vanCe rfe cauie of .peace. That dances at the Nathan Hale Com­ the ocfa^lon. SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY cAlla upon ua to ntake ail the redevelopment o f the Den.Ocratlc For further fnfbrmatlon call Uie co-ordinator of the summer munity Center. The admission fee A puiubqi' of aiistingui.s'hed guest* 10 A.M. to 2 P.M., APRIL 6 relatively ui^portant sacrifices party as an authentic party of program at the- WUllmatnlr State Teacher* CoUe|^ . . HArrlson iriil remain the same, $.2.5 each. i^ei-e pre.setiC Department Adju­ 12.98 16.98 at may be Involved in maintain- principle and could, the:-efore, spur 8-4681. Or, fell out and return the form below: The program will continue through' tant Rev^Cha-rJes Parker of Nor­ GENUINE LIFETIME SERVICE EASTER PANORAMA AT MORTON'S wich \yas guest'aneaker. Hia talk the development of an authentic May. . / :,a high rata of federal expendi- L. James Ixiyzim, comimttee conref ned work of Rje Legion. Al.so Republican party too.. Man-tailored just like dad's . . . all are vir­ tu re ^ nd'givlng up any hope for . ^tate.Teachers College chairman, will inform some of the | present were LeRoy Briller of Wil- 24-Pe: S E T rrimarily, however, it stands as committee members, who will 'Turiantic, pa.st deparlmgn^l com­ an imniMiate increaae in taxes! I Willimantic. Connecticut Complete Service For Six gin wool fabrics and fully lined . . . three- With thiB^esldent'a,-idea of a a victory, at last, for sn .individual 1 I Attention; IPCG Co-ordinator I chaperon the dance, in detail q« mander. a national execiiuye com-j mitteeman. and a life, member of gingle-inlnded^N^baorption in the who has fought for honeaty and the program.. I Plea.se aChd" me further ifttaila about the summer program | Black potent, Block pofenf Saturday night 'the chaperons the James J. Shea PoSlTof VvillP' butfon styles, vent back . . . $ttipjei,-tweeid$T taaka of b u ild ln g> ^ e we are, of principle in the rough and savage mantic; Fourth Distirct Comma W HY PAY for college graduates. . lecthdr with will include Mr. and Mrs. L. James eourae, in happy icMrd. It is world of Texas poliUca. - I Signed; ■ red, blue, or Loyzim, Ale. and Mrs. Eugene der John Perliam of Hebron; Rev. $19,957 e ^ . 8 2 small plai-ds . . . all by famous makers. surely the only taak whic}i counts whit* bork. ' gresgroln trim. Ryrhljng, Mr. and Airs. Kenneth -Inmes R. MacAi thur: Town CTerk ! A. Downing, Mr^rnd Mrs. David Elmore A. Turklnglon sod Post­ in our time.: It u the one^HsK in Name The Slaw Motorial 4.99 4.99 Fta.ser. and AIp/"*nd Mr*. William master Herman F l>edoyt. j 8RING THIS. AD! comparing our selection . you'll agree which the price for failure ia cojn- Hotchkis-s. // .Anniversary Alas* Slateuis Main, returned yesterday to An opportunity yo\i can't afford to' mis* . . . yes, UGGETT Ivy style, button down collar wishes to remind residents on genuine, lifetime stainleaa steel at this low, low aic^aliy a budget for peace Or a and super cautious, operating in Daycroft School, Stamford, where Rural Route 3, where extensions both are members of the sopho­ price! budget' for war. 'apfious fear of the madhouse pare of service will beconie effective on more (-lass. The boys spent two • NEVER NEEDS POLISHING DRUG STORE There ia \ poaaiblllty that peace of hig fellow motqriata, and asking Saturday, to move their mail boxes • WILL NOT TARNISH, RUST OR STAIN Oxford Cloth Shirts weeks' vai-ation at their homes. Manchester ShoppinK Parkade la at once cheaper arid more dif­ only liiat, he himself be permitted with SPRING from the present locations to either Coming Event* • REPLACE \\TTHOUT TIME UM IT AND ficult than the present defense qf in front of their homes or at a Tomorrows activities Include WITHOUT CHARGE. • TH IS STORE flN LV • to go along unmolested at the point moat convenient for Mr*'. the budget as a price for peace skull practice for bo,vs 14 through speed which he--considers safe and Ellsworth Greenleaf, rural mail Sizes 6 to 14, would imply. ■ 16 years, T:.30 p.m., Coventry comfortable for his own tastes and ONE WEEK carn'er, after the Friday delivery. Grammar' School; Trial Justice neck 13 to 14'/z 2.98 There, is ' a possibility that we ,'(jri\-ing abilities. 'Vcl this Milque­ - The Bcctiona affected will be on could .do more for the'cause br Standish Rd, and Qak Grove, I toast of the highways atsLcka up Waterfront Heights off Rt. 31 start peace if we spent fewer dollars -1 White or pastels by "Model." Sanforiz^ traffic behind himself. He forces ONLY! Ing at Arlington Rd.. and Water­ apd did more thinking. „ ordinary drivers who have no pari- front Height# off Rt. 31 Btarting at I GENERAL BUY DIRECT FROM FACTORY and SAVE! and full cut. "The dollars in this budget in­ titular instinct to be fast or reck­ Beverly Trail. I tensify, rather- than relax, the .\ltends Scout Meeting TV SERVICE less to. indulge in cutting and Mrs. Henry A.. Bay, a member | Of course . . . IVY TIES and BOW TI£S . . . 59c a ^ . O O . thing called the cold war. I f it weaving tactics in order to get of the Bo4rd of Directors of East-j D «y* M A C A Call m s T B P Night* G4i*«»w Pin* Part* cah be aald of them that ’they fight pa.se him. So, w-hile he himself is ern Connecticut Council, Girl, i $2.95 Hundred.* of .atripe.* and plaid* to select ?roin for peace, the interpretation haa to Scouts, attended a dUtrict meeting ' TEL: MI 8-5482 follon-lng what he considers the w ith to assist with planning the Coun-: be that they do this by waging the only a^fe and sane pace, the pace, cold war and by strengthening our which, in his mlnd^^ would be. good « w r preparations for hot war. Blit his­ for everybody and save a .lot of FASHION Hundreds of Boys^ Dress Siseks tory doesn't offer yery much sub­ lives if everybody followed it, the 4.99 stantiation for such an interprets conditions he creates on the high­ Leather with silk tweed. tion. A aitusUon'of riVal prepara­ ways are nevertheless conditions Potent with grey, blue Sizes tions for ■war has usually, l.n, his­ o f duger. Size.* tory, managed to produce the war with blue or French 13 td 18 ■ This is what la behind, the ac TELEPHONE Bl" 9-9851 EXTRA HEAVY DUTY ALU.MLNUM 3 to 8 - averybody was preparing for. breod with be’igfr— EAST HAR'TFORD UP UP -V UP tion of the General Assembly's (INCLUDING RUG GUSHION) Preparation and readiness for s t o r m SCREEN DOOR! Transportation Committee in . Regular or Husky sizes up fo walsf husky 36. Washable fabrics In war are not enough. The building giving a favorable i sport to a bill ^oshion with o bright futuro rayon flannel, sheen gabardine, or all wool flannpl, dacron or nylon o f peace requires some.thlng more. which'would make slow driving, as It is not enough to meet Russia when you buy Famous-JWaker going place* thi* *pring. . With The Purchase Of... well'as fast, a traffic violation. in newest fMtweor ytylet blends. Available in every wanted ihade. on .a common ground of military M'e can see the committee's log­ preparedness, or of cold war ic, and yet hope that the bill does that no one will, ever know THE CAR COAT maneuver. We muat try to meet BROADLOOM not pass. In a crowkied and oom Slzre up to 87"’ X 85"’ cost ygu so little. Ruasia on a edmmon ground of plex civilization such as ours, survival. REG. $59.95 Two famous names tliere has to be continual and Terrific cemblnotionl Profeu'ronot installation FREE Many styles in high, Cuban In*tallatlnn Optional To do this la expensive, not in ptogressive encroachment upon -he Heavy extruded aluminum triple-track . the realm of the doltar, but in the AND money-saving prices on top-foshion, famous- Size* up io giant privileges and freedoms of- the in Q,r midway heett. storm and screen windows. realm of thought and concepts. We 80 " X 72" . dividual. If we follow qur logic maker carpetings. SAME QUALITIES sell-under the ./" REG. $24.50 Inatallalien Optional C E E P E E S can win the -world and stabilize the there will be no end to this en makers' own labels at many dollars more. NevvMt sandal In high 4 world and pacify the world much croachihent.-fn the area of high­ or Gerberich Payne more easily wUh ideas than we can 'heels. Black potent ways speeds in. partioiiikr, until »ll for only STRAFFORD 'UUPLl^-TRArK with dollars. But the necessary , we have everybody forced by law C IM AR A— beautiful oll-Wool Wilfoh with leather or white barb. Ideas come hard. They come as I IVlndoM* Are Covered With Specialists In and regulation to travel at exactly exquisite 3-ley*l needlepoint effect. .Solid, 4;99 hard as President Eisenhower's j I the same rale of speed, which- and 2-ton* colors. Sq, yd. INSTAtlED.. . . . 10.50 •5 YEAR fine quality original atoms for peace proposal, would be. a. high Idvel. $17795 Factory Written aa hard aa hia original' admission But~ although it may be jjist aa lO O M C R A F T — finest a ll-w o o l' Axmin- Textured leother in grey, that war has became the-lmpossi- GUARANTEE dangerous as the_ freedom to go sters. Deep, clo«ely-woven pile. Pern, leaf, beige dr toffy tone. ' BOYS' SHOES btlity, as hard aa his pronquhee- • * fast, the freedom t5 go slow still floral, 2-ton* desigm. Sq. yd. INSTALLED,. 11.75 Protecting you agstlnst defebtive nrent, 'last fall, that the only hope 3.99 seems In a different category. For RiaterlalH and workrtahahlp in­ of the world lire in United Nations one thing, denying the freedom to SANDELIE— striking all-wool ripple t*K- cluding replacement of broken law and justice, applicable to all. go fast does rfot actually take any­ -fur*. Unusual crush-resistonce. Solid and gla*« or damaged *creen*. 7*95 and 8*95 To fight fob peace, we nlust body off the highways'. But deny tweed colors. Sq. yd. INSTALLED 10.75 wranch ourselves, out of accus­ ing the freedom to„,sct a leisurely Sixes 3 to 6 • tomed pattern* of thought and tp- prfee would; for niany fiv e rs , ftRIAR LANE— nchly carved oil-wool WH- t - those sachficea whictj /touch; megp an actual denial of pse of ton. Luxury-thick 3-t*v*l weave In oil tend­ ' 6'/2 to 8'/z . . 8.95 and 9.95 - not our pockatbooks,' but cur -na- the highways Perhaps, some day, ing decorator colors. Sq. yd. INSTALLED.. . 12.95 ' ttonal ego, not our doUara, but we wnU conie' to recognized routes Smartly styled, rugged wear­ our sense o f righteous, liationalis- Jor'different-pae'es. Bat until we M A N O R HALL— W dtds top-quality all- ing shoes built for action and tie power, not. our 'materialistic have some plate for him to go, wool Wilton. Lavishly thick, d eep ly u rv e d ' pti^egea of life, but the 'pHvl- perfect fit. - the spectacle of the slow motorist pile. 6 tai^fashlon colixs. Sq. yd. INSTALLED 13.95 leg* of hate. The price for pMce fcalng stopped and ordered to step lies not in dollar* or jfuns, but aa hie’ speed up 15 piiles, an hour Widths A lo E . the Praaident binuelf once said, ag\inst-^ia will,'' face arrest, NO MONI bi what Uaa in our own hedrta. jf wpltld seem a Uttje extreme, eve.h UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY SHOE DEPT . , . Main Floor «ia weds more sura in our haartt iitthU day bf mop* and more maM ON WARDS HOME IMPROVEMENT PLAN • I what’ Srp really want, for oiir- conformity. / ' galwia kind ior the world, w* would » ■ ■ ■ f ■'■'r'. ■ - . ^ ■ IT Mad to^imiy ao'baavUy, upon He an EngHihinyt, aB aute fend* ibaitiM ia 'budML .#r iK a wlnfr''. '■T ' '' 1 ■ ..t . !/ 1 ■ ■7 ■ ■■ ■ ./ ; r ' ‘. ' - f ■ 'y I ..... ,v ■' A , r i ■'V') ■'■WXW.. y - \ ‘" r ,, i i>v: .V- iv. / '■ : y 6 . X.,;V/^' V ■ ^1. .-\v ' Ma n c h e s t e r EVENING, HEI^LD, SIANCHEStfeR, c o n n ., |tfuRSDAY^ A P ^ L 4, 1957 / PAGE None BiANCHESTER fiV i^lN G HERALD', MANCHESTER, CONN., THUlRSDAY, APRIL 4', 1957 ' t. PAGE, EIGHT 1--- - ‘ ■ I II a I I ■ \ ~ ^ bowl, barW ua- ImplemenU, *tw k V 4 ------— »• . . / ’ . . . X ___n____ s ^ lc«iit goe* p k U- wilt if aheJB frien^.l Then table or at one^corner of the table; lesf steel picnic cheat has the aatd that 11 mlllio\ jiaiU war* many hundred* of tAU-'WiCkiK^' Uon includes Mrs.. Eyprett Cpnq, to Red <^as heginiuartera ^yiAN BROWTi . ments are. ^m parlm ent of. the refrigerator. however. Their gtfta Included a *' paaaed W r y this montr' 'inohd Tweedie, Mr*. Clifford Ulm, Gblden, Mm. W'llllam H. Johoabh, cer Sts. and. .the East Hartford ald, Mr*. Webater T.,,Copp, Mrs. Popular sh9b > ^ are;> Met*als^ JiW roll' ice-cream balls in coco- from the entire group. Silver lid that abrves as a cutting board operate* in Texas. The IrtM ar* the residehta were kbaent. IntUal Peter Perron, Mra. Jtaymoiid Funk, managament. QrAfl.$ma 6 per iay’» bride-to-be doesn't hesi- al" and •?ml ?ellanemn” shoWers You don't have to limit It to the serve indoors or outdpors. ’ Olbg'bn. Mr*./William Viena, Mrs, S.Uniey. Savilonia, Mr*.-- Adolph 8 a haKrhour before serving. ice. coordinated, table linens and less steel tableware, wooden salad ihg and pinicklng. •$veti realdehUal dislricta reported per cent of all Jo c ^ homes. .'rubei, Mrs. Milton l^w lg .'M ra . Include'Mrs. GeoCge English. Mr*. Hlekey and Mrs^>lohn Hannon. people ov , 65 years old eompar c«hv too* fo r UdewaNAPd duck have died off/ the aVerag»c|lrl be­ large umbrella; that's been over­ china are likely candidates, Stain­ One young couple who adore the One of the ■ olstrldt* reporUng VyGharlea'jperry. ISMe aW Ce 4 Y, -Mra. a"e *•• aw,R. m J a m e ^ to ooy what she'd like froiti done. A North Pole party could be Use\a flameproof snowflake to headquarters. Chairman Francis I H a i^ Kerrigan, Mr*. Edwin Mahoney urgCd all residenla of to 178,23; in 1020. atamK- , , ing more pr/ctlcal these daj^„than | 'J . Mahoriey also p°tfd that in niUr/-complqje return* waa one 'Rp**, MiaVs^olIeen Shannon. M rifl William Meldrum, Jjir*. Foster H. ' ^ e girls who plan her showers. a_X _------^ ^ . - Ma i . s u n r m a r k e t s llRiTMlATIONAL SUPI IK M ARKf \ THURSDAY oind FRIDAY EVeMiNG 'til 9 PM. OPEN EVERY THURSDAY and FRIDA EVENING til 9 P. M. EkCDDD C b UN T T H E TOTAL — COUNTS . . . COUNT THE T O i A t T H E < T O T A I COUNTS O U/Ki T the tot a L . — ^T H E TOTAL c\> U ti T S T H E T O T A t — A tender, flavorful, Pot Roast that's sure to please>tlfe whole farnil’/

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A. .■ J -JJ L . - S.' ■ ' ■ ' U ) ' ... ■ j''-'' ■■'.v \ - 1. ' ■' V ' ■ V ’• • ' . Vv. . V 'MANCHES'tER EVENINQ IIFR ALP, MANCrifESTER, CONN., THURSDAY,, APRIIL 4,-1957. , • MANCHESTER EYEN^NG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., (THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1967 PAG® TEN 4. CB Jf/ifrkefs Ar,groii>ei, Town Qfficicdo v \ : BielakCets 'umfMer SiNSATKHiAt DINHERWARE OFMR at 116 East Canter < 26 t Brood S L ^New /Torttado^s May Go, on TpfConfer on Rt'. 6 Plans Foreign Post Up To^eo?^^... Only 19‘ Each With Every *5.00 Piirchase... See Tiw Bonus Pieces, Tee! • . - ' ■ ■■■t ' f ^ ’ ■* ■ ■ ' • ■ ' _____ ■ ■ ■ • : II - .in' . .1 ..II 'll 1 ~.i ' LLI'" \ Peter P. Btelak of Ksaex, for- \ The exact location o f the neWvend working out of enulrteering de­ ■al ‘ougli Tfere nr.erly of Rockville and now a re­ 4-Day Week tail^. 4-lana highway through 9.kst Hart­ porter-news bureau manager for ■ ■ ■'\ ‘ — , This part of the project ,le ex­ (OotiHaned from One) said '• the department • had nearly ---- T ' " " the Mlddletoivn Press In Deep (OMttaiiKd f r o » P K « 0"*> A^mt ao6 nay Bros, em- ford, Manchester and BJolion vrtll pected • to tgke gt lekat two 534.000 people on the payroll in Women Await W River, has been appointed aa a . / ployeirAiay go on ,a 4-day week probably be known by , the ritlddle- yearn beglnnlitg July 1 this year, that terrifically unfair really the last year of the Truman ad- Fr^.W hUt Ikmge foreign serylte ataff officer for I ministration, compared with some­ tirtsUM c*a«ed flooda sooii; a^ company official aald'-to- of June.' the start of the State’s new bien­ not worthy of anjtoawer. iuiWl to 0 danger point.' nium, and lasting until about'June overseasvduty with the .United thing over 508,000 in 1956. The The five wom^^ from Lak^ "flay. , , General Manager Richerd’’Mar- 'T h a extra $47 million. 8ui . 'ITie plkn i» under consideration, 30, 1869. The foUcilving biennium Stateq^-Infermation Age.ncy. curtailment in .employment, be. •in* I^evl River at Jackeon waa Circle are^ w h o aaked llB talked with 9u te HlghwAy report,Aj^ril 22 in Wash- field aaid, ia needed because d. was’ made during a period but the fltaal decision has not yet Commiaeloner Newman L. Ar-, (July 1, 1959 to June 30, I960) will \ . five feet' above , flood atage and yeaterday for a meeting With been madeV General condttlone in jb>^ton„D. C-, lor two to six months increased. , mall , y o lw .. e ____ _, ,v*eb the mall volume expanded graves and officials of hla depart­ see the highway n e v completion. widespread prdsperlty, axtenrion: 2^ ;^ ^ c^nt. llramen. police and^ volunteer Prealdent Eisenhower Wore etlll the textile bdustry, such as high ' The State-la baaing thiq phase of fralnlng befqre being sasigned waiting today to' hear from the- ment In Hartford yesterday and of lettser carrier "routea to new’ to think. , ladieg, and gen-. worked to •'•acnate realdent* and stocks of inventory and some sea­ the UriieUble of events leading the, tlnjetable on bienniums aiitce td one of,.the ihbi^e than 200,poSta White House«on the'subject. sonal alow do#n. were blamed for hoihes, and added pay Oongresa tlem eX ^ the, press,” SupMherfleld '.J' K ataUed carJ^ from inundated areaa. to the reldegtion of Rt, 8 was out­ money ia appropriated two authorized for. postal employes. w'b’’v « done bur home- A t Bajiatorium,. Dr. Boawell The women waht a “5 or 10- the shorter week. lined. « . yealra for State deparUn minute talk with the President The extra pay will cost’ $17 mil- ^york ra th ^ w ell.” Oimmissioner Argraves told Concerning the higlrWay going Ilona for, tha ,'qMrt'er and that is Rep, O a ryN p -V i), chairman of Mid: ^ ^ to protest the Army’s condem­ Martla the highway w i.y ^ com­ through Case Bros; land. In the " It Kfaa a terrif j-ing thing. About nation of lind near their homca the only item uie subcommittee the ■ubcdm'mittqe’ which acted on pleted in about .four bare, pro- Highland Park section of tovyn, okayed. s i Summerfleld’a r^ ie s t, aaid there a fifth of the SOO.POtienta |n .for military, housing. Plan to Protect :hlldiren. i vided no m iforfeey difficulties Argraves said tbia morning h« was no action to,.j>qovide the full iTegro infirmary were A t 2 p.m. today, no word had arise. Martin saidA* doea not ..yet know, specifically If - While he was at It, Summerfield Many were hurt and in n, hilt I took a crack at what 1 termed $47 million. The ^ y vote, he imper; been received froni the White Consumer Hit State Hlgh.way/Offlcials will hold it will riin as close to the paper said, was a 5-3 count fox^ motion never heard a cry or Mou.se,' about whether the In- talks with l^isl officials in about mill as Case Bros, officials fear it lobbies which have applied pres­ “ We had to ever te the top for the $17 million. RejHjblicana tertiew could be arranged. two w e e k s d is c u s s mutual prob­ will. sure to keep down second and third floor becauae of c n., that had claaa mall rates for years. made-up the minority. Con Lb lems cqne^nlng the route through Wells, C. Dennison and other Democrats contended the snialler LEAN, FRESH HAMBURG Mown In and did/fl^OfeamOge to the Mrs. Leonard Niese, 24,HiU- As Big Mistake He aaid the Post Office’s budget Mancl>mer. Case Bros, heads have aaid the amount waa all that could be walla and . celling. SomVSomV-of the creat Rd., phoned yesterday to will be practically In balance if TtmeSabJe proposed route through their prop­ tributed to post office expense S « t a had- to'he • - mo\'ed—oved to the ask fol\the meeting. Congress provides higher rates pii (Continued from Page One) he timetahje then calls for a erty ■will seriously affect their bus­ that could not have been foreseen ■ 'V C o n P u t V ver floor®.’*/ * all tj-pas ot “ ail as the administra­ Ground Beef S tsl.OO Dr. Bo*vreK; who op«rftt^ public hearing to be held about a iness, if not close it down entirely. last year. Jane Parker Delicious he testified, the consolidatioj Studying Sitiutlon tion repeatedly has requested. - William C. Doherty, president of Ing on Injured'patienta from »hout month later. 'In about a month The action of the House subcom would be meaningless. Argraves and Martin aaid they . ..IA I. ithe National Association of Letter r.PNIlJINE. r!a DY-TO.-COOK . ' 3 AW ’illtt| about 8:30 a.m *aid after the public hearing; the high­ mittee, Sumnterflel*. slid, is way maps will go on file with the were both "willlnft^to do all they ? 'earriera. aaid— the $17 million Hot Cross the twister "practically de-roofM^ Could Aave $26.00flrTearry of the most O b it u a r y tmvn clerk. According to the time'* cab to work out a satisfactory disturbing things I care'of automatic. the aenfice building for the whil* De Wees said that esrimatcs as Jiave ever been confronted with in A a r O S . table, that would ‘occur about the solution’’ to the Case Bros, prob­ incteases in salaries o f , postal >0 } ^ hoapit^l and damaged several emX to how much the sta^e^ould save any capacity in my lifetime.” middle of June. lem, and Argraves added further workers. He described .the situa­ Buns 3 3 ' Fancy Capons ployeh’ cottages. • . "W e consider it our reaponalWl- k A *A for an eatlmate of the range from a "v e ry ;onserV8tlve The Highway Department will his department is presently study­ tion as "disastrous and cataa- ity," he said, "to give the Amer? Package of 8 loaa, he aald, "I ahould think the $25,000 a year to-'as high as $90,- follow this schedule in all three ing the lituaUon aa it affecta the trophlc." , . , ' b e r t h s lean people the mall service they > SHOULDER CJiOPS AMO STEWING U M I Whole thing amounts to a quarter 000 ' towns. The first confAence will be mill. Doherty said leaders of various pay for . . . If wa are forced in Plump wfith raiiint and fruit tidbit* Sen. Harold Borden (D-Hart- held tomorrow between State Case Bros, officials would like postal unions met last night and minion , dollars.” _ u., ,*,nni the next few hours to drastically •t ■ The Sylvarena tornado hit about ford)) qiiestloned whether such a Highway officials and East Hart­ to see the route go further north would meet again today to plan Vlncenso G. Francollno curtail the servlcet they are paying d e p a r ti^ l could be created wlth- ford officials. Manchester is next between Howard and Porter Res- Peter P. Btelak strategy Tor putting ’’oiir story 45^ - Vincenzo G. KrancolinA, 76, 44 for, it will be completely unfair me Parker Pies aHUSAii oa araicOT la ^ Sylvarena is in south Mississippi lout coating the state more money on the agenda and Bolton follows. er\'olra aiong town property. How­ across." Lamb COMBINATION >35* Cinwster St., Hartford; father of to place that responslbilify on the about SO miles northweat of I De. w ees contended that the hill ever. Martin ia not In favor of this maintained in the free world to In a Joint statement Charles E. ISO 34t g e e Mrs. Agnes Verre of 33 Latvton Argraves said today once the Postmaster Oensral and this ad-' p^vldes only for consolidation, npt maps are filed the next step will be route since it might affect the carry out lly United States over­ Puskar. secretary of the National JoiM.Parker Sponisk Bar NOW Rd., died yesterday at the Weih^ ministration.".. Continuous and levere ligh tin g expansion. surveying the,route, acquiring land town's watersheds there. seas'information program. Associa.tion of Postmasters: arid HADDOCK FILLETS erell Convalescent Home in Hart- the In. saying it made him heartsick John D. Swygect, secretary of the and thunder marked Mrs. Prokop asserted that Prior to Joining the Middletown Jane Pbi]ker Jelly Donats 27 Fried Cap'n John's which he aald was heralded by a 1 ress in June 1952, Bielak was a to put down on paper the possible National ' Association of Postal He was born in Italy and'had i a'exc^^^ curtailroeats. the Poatmaster Gen­ Superyisors. said denial of the $47 Hast and Serve « W y loud roaring noise. lived in Hartford for many years. ; (•eporter for over two years for FISH STICKS Two West Tennessee communi­ eral added that "Tcame down here m illion"would have a disastrous Jle was a member of the Corleto i the' Rawlins. Wyo., Daily Times, ties, Selmer and Chesterfield, were She driiianded to try and improve the postal serv­ effect. . . ” social Club. 17 Roll Call Votes Face which he Joined alter receiving a' ,\ hit esrly today. Bight 'Why change Jt7” -I B A degree from the University of ice . . . not to destroy Iti” Maurice H. .Stans, deputy post- blown down at Selmer lUid two Besides his daughter in Man­ Before the committee were,(wo i Summerfield went over what he ma>ter General, sa'id then- the chester. he leaves four sons. Rocco Nebraska. were smashed at Chesterfield. other bills recom,mended by the said was the department’s record nbed stemmed from three-Tactors A. and Anthony'A.. both of Weth­ During World War II he sen'ed The Tennessee Highway Patrol commission in the Intere.st of econ­ Budget Gutters in House with the Air Force, and ia a gradu­ for recent years, aaying the volujoe* ---(1) mail volume wria running ersfield. a'nd Andrew J. and James said roads were covered by tor­ omy. One would abolish the Of­ ate of Rockville High and St. Jo­ of mail ha> gone up froni-ab'out higher than estimated at the start J., Francollno, both of Hartford; of the year, (jlf'^lhe department HARVEST rential' rains which halted traffic fice of Athletic Commissioner and (Continued from Page One) seph’s schools, Rockville. 50 billion pieces in 1952 to' nearly and dtarupted communlcaUons. ^ three other daughters. Mrs. Susie hlcipalities for construction of sew­ began the Tbar with inadequate transfer its duties to the State He is married to the; former 59 billion estimated for this yesr Three children and an a gilt Cersosifno of Hartford. Mrs. Grace age disposal plants. Congress ap funds tri-Jrieet continually growing ^ Police Department. tions. enforced by a coalition of Miss Helen Grabowskl of Andover, arid is expected tp be near 60 bil­ ( » f » C 0 M 7 IH U B I were Injured lest night by a tor- Safriano of Wethersfield and Mrs. propriated that amount for the cur demajKls for .service in spreading' Carmela Pirog of Windsor-Locks; Get $40 per Day Republicana and southern Demo­ dr lighter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph lion for the lOAS^fiscal year begin­ nado which ripped through a w - The other would limit expensea rent year as the drat installment uriMlri and suburban areas, and (31 u .;i/4 *n unuiuaiiy dcou.i 16 grandchildren, and six, great crats, were tentative but most of Grabowskl of Andover, formerly ning July L ' u chance to bu ^ prices'. Buy tlon of Nashville and aubuiban paid to members of the Commis­ them were imposed by hefty mar- on an authorized 10-year $500 At th^'aame time, he said, -the ver $4 million had been added to Belle Meade, Trees were uprooted, grandchildren. nlllllon, proji^am. sion on Forfeited Rlght-S to $500 a glfai, on standing votes. If the roof* blown off and windows Funeral services will be held to­ sister. Mrs. Alphonse Kirka who year. They now get $40 a day for Houge. stands fait, it 'will have ...... has been reduced./-'He i for in the regular bixiget. smashed, w h i l e a downpour morrow morning at 9 o’clock at Indonesia is building a $500,000 lives at 116 Oak St. each day they are on duty. boosted\to almost $1 billion its flooded eoiiie residential streets. the Laraia and Sagarino Funeral' guest house on the island of Bali After a brief st»y In Washlpg- Several eommittee m e m b e r s total cuUsnn new appropriations chaia , . ■ _ Heavy winds and rain blew Home. 247 Washington St., Hart­ where foreign dignitaries ran stay ton, Mrs: Bielak lyilPretiun^lo Es­ Peter Pinl Jr., pending the com-] period, after which they will leave questioned De Wees’ sssertjon that for the year starting July 1. I across Chattanooga and wrecked ford, followed by a solemn requiem on state visits. sex with their S-monUxs-rild son. pletion of 'hqr Ijj^ a n d ’s training 1 together for an overseas post. This WffK* Mass in St. Luke’s Church at 10 establishment of a Cotisumtr Pro­ The Senate, which frequently i some power lines. tection Department would elimi­ f eati/red Rircr .. • A tornado la^rtd ^^^de areas of o’clock. Burial w ill be In' Mt. St. restores many .House-voted cuts, nate a Icrt. of duplication of effort has not yet acted on any of tha | weatam Kentucky, In the Bowling Benedict Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral in the field of inspection by such appropriation bills. Green area.,. rMifpe Cup home from 7 to 10 o’clock tonight. agencies as the Food and Drug Humphrey Aaka Funds ! > Jik" . Last night's storm at Selttier, Commission, tha Agriculture De- Sen: Roberstoh_ (P-'Va). said Ttin t»am«f oMctlv a year afUr a partment. the Milk Admlnistra- ...... Msa. A rehU Stewart Uecretapy of the TTeasury lluni*- tornado ripped throogh lAXlngtbn Mrs. Lillian Wlllenip Stewart, tion, the Liquor Control Commis phrey has asked the senate to re­ -'T. 50 miles away, and killed five per- wife of . Archie Stewart and sister Sion .and the Pharmacy Dl'vision of store $8,205,000 of a $22,364,000 aona. , j of Sirs. Edward White and Mrs. the Food and Drug Department. i cut made by the House in Treas- TTie tornado alert extended Eugene Provost of this town, died ’Theyine> saidasm theyiiiej believed uenvveu the in.. Department funds, through 8 a-m. (CST) today and Tuesday at her home in Maybrook, spectors . for these departmenta all f,„^^,,rey Had told an ap-1 y O w n the Weather_____ Bureau said there N. Y. She was.borri In Ea.st Hart- ' are specialists In various field.s, propriatlons subcommittee headed i were no iiriiriedlate Indications of ford aria moved to New York 20 j and’. that ,it Would . not , t^ pos.slhre ill. 1- . by Robertson he was accepting I renewed storms. ', years ago. .for one inspector to familiarize g;cnerally the House cuts, but’'k-as I T)ie stormy weather harassed Besides her husband and two ( him.self with a variety of subjects, "reservihg for further considers-' Vol.l2onsale! broad areaa In tha eastern half of sisters in Manchester, she leaves i De Wees said, however, that House elimination of the . Funk & Wagnall* Famou* 25 Volume Unlvanal StandarcLx the nation while snow waa falling two daughters. Mias Grace there is now some duplication |g million to 'Teplace i on the Plains States, and sleet Stewart of Maybrook and Mrs. j which could be avoided, and also ' Coast- Guard,- aircraft - described - . . aZ picked with facts and fa»cination! Volume* 7 through 11 *m} w »»le. and freezing rain struck nilnoiz John Paul of Hartford; a aOn. that clerical work in connection antiquated. and Indiana. Douglas Stewart of New Haven; with the various departments cOuId In Z letter to Robertson yester­ Twanty-ao,# peraons were killed two brothers, Victor G. Wlllerup be consolidated. day, ■ Humprhey recalled' .this Encycloped^—only 99c eaeh and Edward E. Wlllerup, both of In this he was supported by Ed­ reservation and said-he was asking earlier this week in tornadoei SMiaaestions for l^enten Stert your »et today. The*e"wOnderful book* u*uelly »oJd for $4.00 rtcM which atruck-TMces and OkIail)oma East-Hertford; three other slstersi ward Maher of the State Budget that these funds be restored. A 6- • • • and. in blizzards In the Rockies. Mra. Gothard Olson of Portland, Division. year program for replacing the SUNNYBROGK ALWAYS STRICTLY FRESH Mrs. Calvin Crooks o f Worcester. | ------S ILV ER ^ O K CREAMERY Ten persons -were killed in Dallas, Coast Guard planes has been ar 6 0Z Mass., and Mrs. Harry, N. Chandler | planned. \ LB A&P FROZEN Woman's Day ^ wons^ omv 7* heaviest hit by the twisters, which 0 CANS 8 5 ^ caused more than $4 million dol­ Huiriphrey has been one of the print I Large Eggs grade a 2 DOZ ^ Orange Juica JUST MDUCIDI chii^n.”*'^^”'^’ ‘'Mrs. Hibbard Wins strongest advocates of budget-cut­ IN sh Butter Eight O'clock Coffee * iji^^sBT lars damage In Dallas alone Five The funeral will be held Fri O ' 7 0Z persons were killed in .Oklahoma. ting, and his chief assistant, tin- ANN PAGE day in Maybrook. Gas Co. Contest ANN PAGE ELBOW A8.P WHITE MEAT M CANS 5 9 = Snow continued in the hard hit dersceretary W, Randolph Burgess, Tuna Fish Red Circle Coffee » ,‘r \ ^ 9 r carried on the drive yesterday. Bur­ 1 LB 3 LB 15V2 02L ' northern and central Plains' States gess told the Senate Finance Uom- 49c SULTANA 6Vj OZ ' with falls ranging up to more than Mrs. Ralph Hibbard.- 41 Byron PKG SpOflhottl PREPARED 2 CANS Bokar Coffee Rd., won the title of "Mrs. Hart­ mlttee as "A ver^* personal opin­ PKG SMALL SIZE JAR 3 9 = a foot at Philip, S. D., since, yes­ Macaroni 19^ Stuffed olives Funerals ford" for her demonstrations in ion” that he thought it would be YELLOW CLING SLICEp or, HALVES terday noon. More than one-^alf cooking and oHier homemaking "a soiuid tMtig’’ if Pmsident Eiaen- AAP-OUR FINEST QUALITY IONA SELECT g*1 ISVtOZ, #v&r Tom aToes ...... •bumb can a t foot Of fresh .snow fell at Notth tasks in thb contest conducted yes-, hovver’a ■'$71.800.0<»,()p0 spending 1 LB QUALITY -. J fa CANS 2 3 = 'F)atte antj, Valentine; Neb, Leaser ^^TPSSnnSielGjTJr^^^ Green Beans Public funeral services for Frank terday bj' the Hartford Gaa;Co. at budget were cut by $3 billion or-$3 Tomato Juice JUST RIDUCID CAN amounts were reported in *nortlit billion. CANS zr A&P Pooches ^ CAN°^ FROZEN 10 OZ Qieney Jr. will be held at 2:30 to­ its auditorium in Hartford. MTs. Apple Sauce 2 em Kansas and other parts o f Hibbard vvill compete in the "Mrs.| Eisenhower had Just tOld hla news CAP'N JOHN CAN 2 9 = JUST RIOUCIO CANS Nebraska and South” Dakota morrow afternodn at his late A&P-OUR FINEST QUALITY" Oyster Stew Reliable Peas 2 ‘home. 20 Hartford Rd. Tlie Rev. Connecticut ” finals in Waterbury conference that " I don’t^anticipate A8.P-OUR FINEST. QUALITY Temperatures in the 60s and later this month. ’ I any (budget)'changes in terms of A UB (Tlifford O. Simpson, minister of 1 QT14 OZ Premium Saltines NABISCO FKG TOe pievailed in the atofm-strick- Mra John M. Wabrek. 15 Benton! amounts big enough to; to be, grapefruit JL CANS i 3 c^n1 2 5 = en areas of Louisians^ Mississippi, the Center CloAgregational Church, St., editor of “ The Inquirer ” page i let’s say, startling. I am not thlnk- 'hinate Juice 2 CANS 45' Sections Arkansias, Alahama Tennessee will offld.afe. Burial will be in of reader adverUafements In The | ing ih terms of $2 billion for ex- DomeiTtc-ltilien1 M 6 0 Z Hi-Ho Crackers the CTbeney fiamlly section of East ANN page 0% 1 IS U*)50Z ^IC and Kentucky. But readings were Herald. Won .the title of “ Mrs. j ample." Cooked Macaroni HEINz2 - cans 3 5 ' 0 CANS cemetery. D O O n S AIL VARIETIES ^ CANS CAN P. LABEL 2 5 = In the 30s In northern Illinois and Hartford" Jn the epntest held in False Alarm’ MIATli** DINNia j OZ *»Q C Tomato Paste Apricot N ectar H..r..D.ii«M/'’‘cAN°* 41' northern Indiana and sleet, freez- March last year. ^ Burgess, who returned to the 9 p a 0 n v T T I CHEF aOV-AR DEE CAN 1 LB 12 OZ Capitol for more testimony today Meatless Chop Suey lACHOV CAn 2 9 Ing rain and snow iesulted in CANS 2 9 = Crackers tx°G^23' haMrdoua driving conditions. Rain­ before the Finance Committee^ told A&P Sauerkraut 2 fall in some southern areas meas­ newsmen it was "a false alarm’” to Slid Sardines NORWEGIAN. ■. 2 CANS 33^ Sharp Cheddar TASTY, TANGY I* 59^ 4 Hawaiian Punch ured more than 2H Inches. Police Arrests A b o u t T o w n say there waa any. difference be­ white' JVIOZ o n e T O i ^ y c tween^ Elsenhower'and him on the AME*,r*OCESSED PKGS The s t o r m y weather headed l - U n a CHICKENOr.THE SEA CAN CAN Cheese Slices 2 55' aast'ward and was expected to ______— budget^ *OZ ^ ^ c FLORIDA-LARGE SIZE 175's W offles DOWNY HAXf raOHN 2 PXOS Louis J. Sullivan, 45. of 96 Me- The Sunday School staff o f , the "There la no difference „ln policy bring rain to the Atlantic sea ____ _SOMESTRIKE MEDIUM CAN Creom Cheese PHIIA. or BORDEN’S PXG X* / board during' the day: Snow waa IKee St., was arrested yesterday ' Covenant (Jongregatlonal (Jhurch at all," he. aaid. “ We’re'all work- Red Salmon . ^ 3 indicated In the lower Great Lakes ' charged with breaking and en -; will hold its monthly meeting t^ ing for the >ame objective in try- Check These hloiity-Sovers/ reglon and- --New —England ' and a ‘ tering, police reported. He posted ' morrow* at 8 p.m. at the church., jng to cut the budget. I ’vs been in Spring Honseeleaning' Suggesthtns... - . . The - Confirmation’ .1- -■ class ...will11. meet —. daily cdnta«.wlth the direc- mixture of snow and aleet in parts a $200 bond for appearance iri Make ALP your headquarter* for tinrie-saving household items. You'll findjhem in Saturday a t-10 a.m. tor of the budget on it." ot Ohio.. Town Court April 13. wide variety at easy-to-takp price*. Make any job easier with value* from. your A iP I Harold Llsk, 22, of 83 Washing- : Burgess added, that Eisenhower Uvunderatorms vvere In prospect -IKE ON .\IR TONIGHT from Tennessee to the Gulf States. ton St., was arrested >-esterday ' tiad ordered a number of economy to ST Washington, .\pril 4 — steps and said he did not believe Southern and eastern Oklahoma and charged with intoxication after I SIZE„ 55' Bright Sail Bleach 2 * 7 'g m 4 3 ' creating a disturbance at the I Prealdent Eisenhower’s address there was "ope-half of 1 per cent’* Galvanized Pails ORANGES prepared today for possible flood­ at the National Education ,\ssn. difference between him and the The w.b6le town'i bulling with thd sounds, the $igh$; the spirit of ECONOMICAL ing from heavy rains. The arew YMCA. ^ 95' Sunlight Plastic Starch p,nt 2 5 ' . Harold’s brother, George Lisk, (N E A ) centennial dinner tonight President on whst each believed spring. Monogram Brooms NUMBER were sUn mop^rig up after Tues­ will be carried nationwide on could'be achieved in the way of day’s twisters. 21. of 2.5 Mill St., who was with I radio. The President will speak budget cuts. 2 5 ‘ G. E- Light Bulbs 15-25.40.60-75 WAn EA 21' Poteau, Okla., was isolated by him at the time, was arrested and Spring Mop Handles charged with breach of peac#.. for about IS-minutes, starting at Burge.«8 said he did not know lARGf the flooding. "Poteau River. Rising 9 p.m. The White House said his of El.senhow'er'a news conference JET BON AMI CAN « water ^ t many. highways. George was’ released under a It's time to shake off winter doldrums; time to get into the ivving of THRIfTY aUYI . 35' Cleaner Spray 59 theme will be • the school con- remarks when he testified j’sster- M op Heads DOZ More than four Inches' of rain $100 bond. Both are' scheduled to appear in strucUqn progrm which he has day'Since he started hi* testimony spring. Time to get yourself and the family'vputfitted for spring and 45' Lestoil Cleaner FT 37' qt 65' M l In the past two days at Mc- before the new-a conference. Sail Detergent AiF’SOWN 2 3 court -Wednesday. asked ComoT** to approve. Alaster.* Okmulgee and Stllwell, ■Behind, the House drive to cut Easter; time to do so much inside and outside the home. Okla. Hobart, Carnegie and Tisho­ the: money bills was the hops of Glass W ax GOLD SEAL .PINT 4 9 ' Liquid - • ' I ' ' ' ' - . , -Polish , ■ ••'clft SAIL PT 2 9 ' ot 55' ■MAINI-U. S. NO.’l-SIZE "V mingo, Okla., got more than three many members that the. reductions errtti Nwee H thK Ad OMrAPlHd tAfO W-. *9fil * **4 *• taeewitrAAd iieiaiU inches. miglit make po’ssible a rut in taxes LB ’ Hail and rain damaged wheat next year, a Congre.ssiooal, elec Manchester merchahts are ready to help you in all these things. For crops in southweatem Oklahoma. Legal Aides. Bureau tion year. K R iT S O ^ e 1 0 BAG FOR COOKING and SALADS : - Potatoes Borne wheat' farmers reported 80 months they have been scouting the markets to bring you every­ As it stood on' its eighth and 12 OZ a a C per cent losses. . . probably final day of Hou.se con- thing that's fashion-right.in wearables . . everything that's new W h e o t G e r m PKG tM .CALiFORMIA-GREEN, TENDER riderajion, the Labor-Welfare Bill for giving your home a new spring look . . everything you'll need M o z o l a O i l GALLONS 2 . 2 5 Will Begin Monday would allot $2,430,727,581 to the ■ s . . " . Department of Health, Education for fixing-up and gardening) R*) Five Will Attend CHOCOLATE FOOD DRINK ; 1 ' lIQUib STARCH The Manchester Bar Asaocla-*t^> offices off the corridor of the and Welfare; $348,893,20Q to the Asparagus 2 L6S Uon’s free I^gal Alda Bureau will Municipal' Building each Monday Labor Department, $9,384,700 to Youth Convention QUARTS 1 9 ■ . ■ 1 go into operation Monday. from 4 to 5 p.rii. to hold the coij.sul' the National Labor .Relations Bo k o 35= ■ 'r^59= ■ U n i t Board. $l,.295,000 td, the NaUoial Do your shopping at home! Your locd morehant is ypur neighbor tlAverae. AKr.h..« _..ii 1 Atty. Wesley C. Grj'k, head o f ! tatlons, Atty. Gryk aaid, Mediation Board, $3,560,000 to the CALIFORNIA-fRESH. GREEN ** *’*‘^°** ' ' " ‘ the association, today announced In connection ^ with the new M a k at tha in n in g JointO>nven- Mediation and Conciliation Serv­ and friend. He makes his home here aad' pays his taxes here, iuit as KASCO-5LBM* that the lawyers voted la*t night,-.higher fees, Gryk listed a few SNOW'S ^ ' ,tipn of thlz’year’a annual Youth and ice, and $5,000 to. the Interstate you do. The Interest he shows in our towh helps to make it a better Govammant Program at the State for a new achedulo of Increased t>’pes of fees which he said would CktmmlSsion on the Potomac River J)og Food M eal BUNCH C M tol, Sahirday at 10 a.fn. fees.. be familiar .to many paraona. Basin place for you and your children. THE M O I«Y YOU SPEND AT Clqn^ Chowder 25 • n , 3 1 = Broccoli Five local youths, members of The new bureau will provide free These are the minimum fees Major cuts were in funds for the tha Hl-T and Trt-Hl-Y, wlU hear legal ' consultation services for Gryk listed: Labor and Welfare Departments HOME, STAYS AT HOME. tha governor speak and take paK In those who feel they cannot afford Drawing up warrantee and quit­ SNOW'S FACIAL TISSUE ' The House chopped $15,473,100 Here'* .variety elf in one can, ALP'* -own Super-Right' a model legislative embly that to retain lawyers for ,the purpose. claim deeds including survivor^lp, from Ljn the reductions KAKO SYRUP MAZOUPIL non, Bolton, Coventry, Andover TOMATO JUICE COCKTAIL CWCKIN MOTH t LIOUiD STARCH 3la|. Kildrad Allan, aacratary of •Wills with simple trust provi­ was' the belief eff many Democrats and Glastonbuiy, as -w'ell as Man­ sions go from $50 up to f60. f RED or HUE lAIEl FOK COOKING AND 5ALADS Btata, as guazt apaaker. Tha that'tome Of the cuts Wpnt too fSr COUIBI INN . CMUM MN. ^ . IIPPT ‘ ‘ Ckyvambn M U wUl conclude tha chester itself, but anyone will "be Local court appearances go from and would react'to the datriment ;®anrI]PfBter lEurnutg ;l|wral& 1 able to seek legal advice, Atty. $35 lip to $50. ^ of Republicans .who support them piRt* 3 7 *'Ru*»T* 49' day’s sethrittas, . t ^ MKtMl 27*'‘- •' i |i4H(6a*33‘ lia'imustSe' i .' , ' MMST*23= ' - \ tiSlMahit Stataa Attorney Johif Gryk. said. ' The new fees are Effective UU'* Biggest aingls re'duqtion was - la a mambar of tha OonaoltwHsay Every Monday mediately, and are the aame aa eliminatiop i of 50. million f .’ji.t ,. ■ ■ ■ tha Covtin- A mambqr of the ' xr aasoctatlon thqac r^ently 'aet by the Hart­ mended by t)te Approprli ■■ ■' . , ' ' ■ ■ 1 . . y 1," • .1,' r . '■ 7- ■...... 4 *" " will be located la one of the smaU ford County Bar.Aasn. Oommlttae fpr/federaj aid / r ■/ ■ •-J V". r', \0\r::

■■ \- ■ K J ■A V •') X' ■ I. :-t:: MANCHESTER EVEOTNG HERALD,.-M^HESTER,'CONN THURSDAY, APRIL <1957 'y4h THURSDAY, APRlt< 4,. 1957 ‘ , Ad Pagei I3 Jo^4 ___ •■-- ■- ' ■ -...... 4 ,^ 9 6 7 / PAGE TWEtVfi Seefiop JianrlfifBtet lEw ' ' ’'y - .... yroprtate 110,000 for renovation Of: Foundati.6n Of toeAmerican Lf- 't ^ mill gfter the building Inspec­ ijtom i^B'from thle fund are R o ck^ ^ to r, .itod-'gity engineer reported madf.b'y the national orkinlsntlon Vaccine Shortage - T o w Bolton tl . 'CfHit.. oKputtlng the mm' ln to research and study groupa con­ ,v \ I C h a m b e r ^ | 8 R o c k v ille shape wifuld hb.too' great to dCein, cerned with' various projects to .tuIR Free Shots WMei'Say^ownWonhBar it fltdvlsdble. »''■. ' '' benefit children of the nation. Kind DavldTiO^, NbT'jttT OOF. Court Hears United Fund «onsldCre«l T h e Annual '.Department Past M e e tiiig will meet tomoryo'^Nyght a; 7:30 The .local Chambciyf Commerce Presidents* Parley will be held ■ Shortage of Salk Fqlio Ve^einf in Odd Pellowa HaK. Refresh­ :y Process in Center of City htdy 4 at the Hotel Bond, Hert­ A has forced toe Manph^feTHealto ments will- b* sefyed. ajte)- the wdtl^jpdertake the^stui^yf a Unit­ ford. Mrs. Amelia Golamha, local The 56th annual meeting of the Evidence ifC ed Fmd Drive here, according to Depaatment to piut-'down meeting. , V / •i I chainmm, urges that all past pres­ \ ' --Manchester Chamber of Com­ on to* ■'^’Voters at a toiWi meeting. Asked Vincent Av^oate. execiitlve^re- Woman’s world or not, it-'a th^ men you have to think a ^ u t nuinber of,pet4bns eligible for fraf^ RACkville, AprU 4 (Sj^lal) idents c u ts e t her immediately to iVsurc if! W *'vt rtdiMNl it for a long merce will. be held Apill 29 at The Little Flower oM eiui S u itlS p “The town will not ita n d w toe whether such ah item might be in­ pay their nuea and make reserva- at dinner time. And what could be more to a man s liking than Shota ttK be gl^en. Wednesday pt a era Circle will meet tomjoi cluded In the next town meeting. */%e' fV*' tlinic at- Mancheeter Mertlorial night at 8 o'clock at the hone center of the city," Welles Jeplied It could be if some^ Hoepltal Kotea world M thoir own, Hioy wont o store meats are brand identified. This ^neans guaranteed fteshnesiL All Chamber ih'embers, their Mrs. Roger Beaulieu, Rockv|Ule, plton, Apt^-4^ (Special-)—Law- Un is. Wellee, second selectman thing definite were presented ' drive. ' , Admitted yesterday; Fred Hoff- tenderness-and flavor so you cap’tgo^ wrong.^ . \ y\ wives and guest* are tovlted to at­ Hospital. ^ X - yers\,TOmplewd presentation of tiihe^ . j y Ralph H. Qlbson, Ohatnber presi­ maniNRFD 3; Mrs. Barbara Miller, of rtioir own, too. Ono thiy eaq do-’ ' A department apoWrtnan .eald ''Mid toOfty* «L Chamber Afflra Stand dent, win neme a committee to tend.. • • X '-7 SUr of Fkuit, No. 13, Will hold e'vldencb-Jh-toe cult of Victor Frld He Mraa"*ef4rrlng to toe JolnttV- Main St., Somers; pond on for « the sorvko, otmosphoro Highlighting toe program will today that since doctOra have be­ its reguIar\monthly meeUig'to- Ralph H. Ui^Son, presUfcnt of work' on the study, A ROtafy com­ ^ Here's the lowest price gun to- run out of private vaccine, agajjrit the Town of Bolton In owned PeeHess Mill properl>\ mittee for the purODse if co^- Discharged yesterdhy: Robert and grocorios thoy nood and like. That be a talk by .Albert N. Joi-gensan, morrow n l^ t at 8 o'clock in which has come, up for conslder- the local Chamber of Commerce, Mihef, Cook Dr., BoRom Mrs. Vir­ president of'• the University, of the demand forahots at clinic Orange Mall. riford County Court of Com­ , able discussion aiiice toe City oday affirmed the Chambev’a chaired by .Chairlea Chllber^ . docorotiOns nogqonMy, and mot i s , sel shots to* clinic. ville Area Clmml^r of^ommerce Riockvllle High School Sopho Mrs. Helen Sears, 42 'Ward .St.; chairman, said his: committee ie date of the last rumniage sal* held Frid, a member of the archltec- -and Mayor Heiinan G.- CMson have theycity for commercial purposes. Robert and Jdhn Krazontka, RFD why PinoiHtrst is olways on fho wotchr' attempting to .secure nationally . Appointments are on a - first by the Sisterhood of Tetbpld, there ttfral'firm of EbbeU, Frid and advocated sale of the property for cW on .said the Selectmon’s dls- mores will be -given their class ^ome,-first serve basis Within the rings at the annual Ring Dance 2; Ernest SchOenbom, 100 Union to find now and bottor things for;ybi| famous entertainers as well as pop­ is atm available a lar^e aeledtion of Prentice, seeks payment of a bill commercial use. Tije adjoining city- ag re^ en t with a report of the S t new iimitatlona set by the Health. fabrics,-hnings and: used clothing. for services rendered iif lM5 tor owned recreation Held is included from 7;30 to 11 p.m, tomorrow in ular Connecticut stars, \ CMpartment. town and city building, inspectors Syke.< gymnasium. Clayton Ed in tho lino of "GOOD. THINGS TO J:, After a social' hour, k‘ brief Another d»le w’lll be held tonight preparation of school plana riihlch in toe proposed commercial deveh advisink demolition of th>.Peerless Vernon and Talcottvllle news *niese are the limitations: were rejected by the townspeople. opment, which would bring tkx wabds' Rhytomalres will provide EAT." ^ ' business report outlining toe 1. Shots will be given only to from 6 t,o \ o ’cl5ck in IhW vestry Milt did\ not alter the Chamber's music for dancing. Items are handled through The .\piamber’s progress and futilre hall of Teiriptt Beth Sholo; - Refers to Bine'Book revenue to both town and city. stand. Herald's Rocksille Bureau, 7 W. those on whom payment to a prl- Frid, represented by to* Hart­ Witoes proposed a meeting of a Legion Auxiliary Notes - ' trill be T>’*s«nted by various de- VAte physician \..ou;d impose a fi­ VlhcentX A' Choate; executive The American Legion Auxiliary Main S t, telephone TRemont Mrtmeht heads of the Chamber's Manchester-Auxiliary Police will ford ' Jkw firm- of Shipmait and repreiehtative from each of the secretary bf toe Chamber, said S-S186. - Merald'^eivko nancial hardship; \ Will hold its next meeting at ElaW ’s roasting suggestions: Dredge bot­ bQtrd of directors. This marks the Mr*. Harriet Na#l \ a. Applicants must be Manches­ meet tonight at 7 o'clock at Police Goodwin, contended he waa *m- two gdvertun*"^ discuss the today there ypuld appear to be no p.m. . Wednesday, .followed by tom of roasting pan with flour for rich, firat In a series of new organiza­ Headquarters, from where they jployed to do a Job under a con­ matter id there could pe some difficulty in. deposing'of the Peer- ter residents. public grocery social af 8:30. Mrs. brown’^gravy. Add no water. Basting is not tional plana for keeping members Rockville, April •4 (Special) — 8. They must be .between the will go to Plainvllle for a target tract which referred to the Archi­ untty of t o w ^ t p r o W ty ^ d adjoining 'Kadel«irTnd- Mrs. Anrelih InfWmed of the Chamber's activl- shoot with the auxlliaify group tect's Blue Book aa a basis for TollNiefcel Bogs^ necessary, j^oast uncovered in oven pre­ The newly organized Rockville ages of 1 and 30 yeais pl^ men ahould be bought b before e fo rT pro p ro -1 ^ ^ Golemba are in charge of the so- K. _ ties.Vaccordiiig to Attyr~Rubinow. TTKb third shots will be. given. f-m from that tqwn. fees to be charged. Hia bill fdr cial.^ heated to Allow 15-20 minutes per Hcket-s will kopn go oh sale at WATES, women's .Aasoiplatlon to services -was drawn up in accord poaala are made for. the property, The town has Appropriated $10, Stolen Car Flight Persons who have already made The second April meeting of toe pound for rare nfeat. . . 24-28 hiinutes for the Chamber offices at 139 E. enjoy sUmmlng;Xla*>»^“''^ appointrhents and who qualify un­ « Norman Kroniek, son of Mr. and with;terms listed in the Blue Book. : and itated that theHow-n is en­ 000'for renovation Of, toe mill for Auxiliary will feature proginms Men’s Hall for a pennanent meet­ Mrs. William Kronjek, Pf 18 Ste­ titled to lU ahare. The ielectmen s mediurii , - . 28-34 itiinutes, for weU>don^. Pinehurst RIB ROAST Center St. TTiey may-also be pur­ der the new limitations must verify Andover elementary school all-purpose room Harold Garrity of toe firm of Cirtl Defense headquarters, How­ on Child Welfare and Pan-Ameri­ Greenwich, April 4 — If, hejd chased fronv any committee mem- ing place ahd.^will hold its flrst phen St., has been harried to the Butler, Voipe, Garrity and ,Sacco contention that part of the, Peer- ever, more recently, toe Selectmen can Study Month. Members are had another, nickel, a 16-year-on "U.S. ‘Choico" Grodo. Groin-Fed Stoor B««f. meeting the.reXe)ct Thursday at 8 their appointment! I at which time scripts will be issued Dean'a List for the] semester )ees Mill U aalvagable doeb .not ber. ■ ^ These verificatiolns and new ap I to those taking part in the • two represented toe Town of BoRon. have stated they are considering reminded that entries for the es­ Massachusetts 'boy wouldn’t hav^ Committee members are:'-Atty. p.m. I ended March 31 at thfe Hartford It was contended that toe town mean they Would refuse to sell it, constructing, a bomb-proof shelter say Contest oh Itonduras are due hafl to abandon a;*tolen car on the OPEN THURSDAY It's better thah ordinary rib oven roast, Mrs-'H'arrlet Neri, co-chaiiinan pointments will have t,. be through $5^000 Fire Guts Lake Home; i melodramas, and one pantomime, Institute of AccounliriK- He will Welles indicated. Merritt Parkway here yesterday. for it's choice grade . . . the only Rubinow, chairman; Robert Bojee, the Manchester «JIhibllc Health i Anyone interested in assisting in authorized the sum of $1,200 for In Vernon which could be used as April 14. Ru.ssell Broderick, George De- ofbtoe Goodwill Committee of the graduate with toe claaS In May. the cost of preliminary plana and’ Regarding toe safe of town prop­ And he might not have, been grade of beef Plpehurst sells . . . and Mancheeter WaTES will act as NiirSIng Assn. Apriicants. ahould any capacityis invited to attend erty. toe second selectman said it cd'head quarters. The .local unit has contributed Cbrmler, Wells G. Dennison, Nell that amcrint was all toe School The C3ty refused Monday to ap- $6 to to* •National Child Welfare spotted and seized, almost im­ and FRIDAY EVENINGS •very roast has been personally selected honorary president of the Rock­ phone Mitchell 9-74B6 between the Fought by Three Companies, this meeting.' Army.Pfc. James F. Farrellv21, la customary to. get approval of the by our meat manager, Charles Mc- EHis, Harvey King, Matthew Mori- hours of 8 a m. and! 4 p.m. I The triple bill will be presented Building' Committee had s. right mediately by a passing state po­ ville group for a year. The local son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. t( expend. liceman. , Carthy. The result Is perfect-eating, de- arty, ■ Adam Rhodes, Frank' Shel­ club was organized by Mrs. Nerl The .shots w-ill be jriven from 2:30. ------— ' I May 17 and 18-at the Town Hall Farrell, 206 Center S.t-. recently liciously tender and Juicy RIB OVEN don, Robert Smith, Leer' Sllver- p.m. to 3 p.m, at thfe clinic rooms Andover April 4 (Special) — A*- Those who are able to assist are|w-ith curtain time scheduled for 8 The to-wn's attorney alto con­ -••**••**• ***.'k***«. Btit Daniel W. Bickersttsiffe of till 9 :0 0 as part.of Jter good will committee was giaduated from toe non-com­ tended that in making a. contract Newton, Mass., had only 15 cents ROAST. Priced right, too, with meaty atein, James Summers, Mi-s. Fran­ work and has 30 registered mem of Manchester Memprial Hospital «, ™ un.w. origin gn.l.d missioned officer course at the -• •* 3rd-4.hr<^ugh 7th cis Wagner, and Brhce Watkins. Wednesday. Beauties to ConDpele for any more than the $1,200, toe when he reached toe 20 cent toll hers so far, She said. *. year-round cottage at Andover j Engineer School, Ft. Belvolr, Va. School Building Committee ex­ Evsrybody’s asking for the station here, police said- And he 'Securing of a meeting place has, Local girls, both talented and Be attended toe University of Con­ PICTSWEET 10 oz,r pkg. delayed the flrst meeting of the Lake yesterday afternoon despite of the project which will be car- beautiful, are Invited to compete ceeded its authority. bread that’s fresh baked with • didn't want to confront parkway the efforl.s.of flic fighters from ried out from 10 a.m. to 12r30 p.m. in a -pageant which the Nathan necticut before entering the afmy Frid denied knowledge of toe officials. group. The Chamber of Cpmmerce In January 1956. butter added to taste better! Speed^g Arrests office had been offered by Vincent 47 at Meelint three low'ns. In addition to three This is another step in the par- Hale JayCee Chapter will hold to $1,200 appropriation althbugh Police said .the car had been , sonago remodeling and redecora- select a Miss Nathan Hale, if suf­ John Rotowell, who served as r.r 33c CHlDICE A. Choate, executive secretary, on piece.s of equipment from toe local ^ project launched this past Tlie role of private investment, stolen from Newton a few hours PEAS ^ Drop in March a temporary basis but before the Of Sliulterbugs ficient Interest is shown, both in chairman Of to* School Building .earlier. The owner was listed m volunteer fire department,^ wm- j winter. this town and Coventry. • the place of foundation riving, the Ckmimittee testified he and Frid \ . ' ^ r a t meeting date arrived the part of charitable funds in the pat­ Edward iSradley of Newtonvllle, Lb. Speeding arrests by Manchester ^pup had outgrown the apace A total of 47 persons attended panics I'esponded from Columbia Cancer Quota at $325 The winner will be given the had discussed toe matter. Mass. SELECTED PINEHURST the meeting of the ntwly organ- and Hebron under the Mutual Aid The quota for the local drive Of title of "Mi.ss Andover" or "Miss tern of American foreign affairs The town's attorneys mintained Blckerstaffe, hmuld say only RIBS Police took a decided drop during avaJIpble. will be discussed at toe final ses- (Serve Baked Pinehurst Idaho March compared to February, ac» The Rockville WATES is a ized camera club. ‘‘ThA Manches­ Systetn. the American Cancer Society haj Coventry," dependent on which Frid’ should have known’'bf the ap­ that he was heAtfaid for New York, cording to a report from Chief branch of the Manchester group, ter Shutterbugs." held last eve­ The alarm was sounded at 12:15 been set at $325, Mrs. Raymond town she resides/ in. Contestants Sion of''U.S. Policy in a ComplexClompl propriation through routine check­ police said. Newton authorities are Potatoes and P l^w eet Peas p.m. wherf Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy must be residents of either town to World" April 12, 10:30 to 2:30,2: IDAHO bakers 5 ^ 49c with this tender idart.. • .) Herman O. Schendel to General Mrs. Nerl , explained. Another ning at the VFW Home. P. Houle, publicity chairman an­ ing of the authority of the Com­ due to arrive today. Manager Richard Martin. branch was organized in Bridge­ Officers of toe club are Philip Duclaii, neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. nounced last night. - be eligible. clubrooms, 956 Main St., Hartford. mittee to transact business, for the ■ ■ Only eight persona were Charged port and presently has 35 mem­ Feltman, president;. David Wit- Charles R. Connelly, of 7 Andover Workers w-ho will aim for that Other requirements afe that Reservations should be made with town. The attorneys also contend^ Oyster Limit Backed with speeding last 'month corn- bers. The Manchester club had 168 ham, vice president; j-Mi-ss Alice Lake Rd., discovered the fire at godli are included on the following contestants be 18 years of age by the Service Bureau for Women's that a contractor deals wito a toi^ pared to 39 in February. Acci­ Madden, secretary; and Miss D|r- the front left corner of the Con­ teams: Mrs. J. T. Hohmann, Jr., Sept. 1 and a high school grad­ Orgsnizations. and its agents at his own peril. Ot/ier Good members registered last year. uate. She must not be more than Hartford, April 4 (/T)—The State Don’t run, says our Tony Buyssee, but come early, Meat Buys dents during March showe^k" *9- The club employs group therapy othy Wlnzler, treasurer. nelly’^ porch. The Connelly family captain, Mrs. Peter Mortlock and Witnesses in the suit yesterdey- Senate paseed yesterday a bil) or telephone ahead if you want to be sure to get crea-^e of 16, from 37 in February to encourage overweight women to Pictures taken, of | the South ■was not at horn? when the blaze Mrs. George Munson; Mrs. Robert 28 years old. She must be single, W. Sidney Harri-son, 28 E! Mid­ included First Selectman Charles at Pinehurst,.. ' to 53 in March. Two pedestrians Methodist Church, woloied slid,es erupted. ‘ McGranor, captain, Mrs. James never married or had a marriage dle T>ke., was elected a grand A. Robbifis, Rothwell, Frid and an Umiting the amount of oysters one some of these REAL CHOICE SHORT RIBS FOR adhere to the dlits prescribed by Observei's, noting that the blaze annulled. She must also have a can take from Old Lyme waters in BRI ASING. With this 45c a lb. special pricte on them, w-ere killed on town streets In their physicians.. The local club and black and white prints, were Syme; Mrs. Robert Grenpn, cap­ trustee for a term of three years expert witnesa from Niew Haven. March, while one was killed in will imeet every Thursday and is showm a n d . criticism offered to must have been well under way be- tain, Mrs. Joseph Burdick. Mrs. talenj in which she cari perform. of the Grand 'Lodge of Masons in Further evidence by stipulation Long Island Sound. Tlie house al­ CH O ICE SRADE TOP ROUND an J TIP w e cxlterior signs became evident, The winner will be entered In ready has passed the bill. we may sell out early. Should be enough for Friday February. open to ,any woman who has ob­ those who took the slidts or prints. Waltei; Elwell, Mrs. Law-rence M. Connecticut at the 169th annual -will be filed b y ' the attorneys. demand . . . but dial MI 3-4151, if you are coming late. Lb. 99c Police reported a total of 111 tained A. doctor’s certlBcate. corttmended the volunteers for the Miss Connecticut pageant in communication held, this week at Judge Myers dertaion is anticipated .The bill cuts to current limit of CUBE STEAKS A discu.ssion 6’n lens qpening and making an excellent "stop." Under Tebbetts, $llss Norecn O'Brien and a bushel tb half a bushel. We will have Tendercure Corned Beef and plentj’ of arrests during March, down 29 Monthly and . yearly awards srf speeds closed the night's program. David Yeomans. I Torrington, Jiilji 7 through 9. Last the Hotel Statler in Hartford. sometime next month. from a total of 140 in February. given to the lop w-eight-losers. The next meeting will be held the circumstances, they said, it was ' year the Nathan Hale JayCees \ The bill. If it becames law. would Fresh Chicken Breasts, Chicken'Legs and Fryers. surprising that the building had Also Mrs. William Dunnack, were represented by Miss Kath­ not apply to areas \<1ierq oysters' ROUND STEAK, POT ROASTS or Parking law violations increased on Wednesday, April 17. At this captain, Mrs. Donald G. Richards from 831 in February lb 888 in time instructions^will be given“mr not been reduced tn.aahea.------erine Yeomans of Andover. are planted. Damage has been estimated at Mrs. Mericl Callaway, Mrs. Walter ESrrtry blanks for local compe­ March, an increa.se .of 47. Birth Control Bill basic photographic lighting. \ All Cstby, Mrs. Henry Wrpblinski and' Everyone has a favorite recipe for Meat Loaf . Y . CHUCK POt ROASTS I.b. 59c Police secured 113 open^ build- members are urged to bring cam­ $5,000 by Deputy Fire Chief L; Ed­ tition ma.v be obtained from Mrs. ward Whitcomb. Miss Judy Henry; Mrs. . Max Stewart Holsinfetori- or a special way for making "hamburgs” .so we won’t Irtge during the month, reported eras and equipment Reiiher, captain, Mfe. Walter F. 17 windows open and 10 broken. Receives Support The club is still open for new Report on Easter Seals- Tonight’S EvenU r Elizobith Ardon give you any new cooking method . . . But we will tell Mrs. Martin Baker, Mathieson Montie. Sr.. Mrs. George Grifflng, Zoning and - IWanning Commis­ Great lenten Music members and anyone Interested In r COSMETiCS you again that if you i5liss Tony or Alfred from the From Rath... Hartford, April 4 — A bill any phase of photography is wel­ Drive, has announced that the first Mrs. Clarence Provost and Mrs. sion public meeting at Tpwn Hall The Chancel Choir Presents cdunter.or the outside cutting room . . , thesi’ are sure _ _ _ VAC PAK COLD CU'TS that would ,,permit Connecticut come to join. report on the ‘local Easter Seal Raymond P. Houle. at 8 p.m. to hear preliminary talks f "W# dolivor" - Chappell Issues Drive lists 86 contributions total- Also Mrs. Robert Kelley, cap- on a town plan; Ladles Benevolent to be in the big refrigerator grinding fresh chopped CANADIAN BACON—DRIED BEPiF doctors to prescribe devices for lain. Mrs. John J. Gamer, Mrs. J. REGULAR SLICED BACON in): $88.25. Mrs. Baker is chairman Society at ^o'clock In Social j. S. Bach—“Christ Lay In Death’s Bohds” meat for you. Chuck ground at 50c, regular Hamburg Building Report birth control was approved yester­ o f ^ e drive conducted by the Con­ Russell Thompson, Mrs. John Rbom of First Congregational ^AiJ|uHJrug^^^ at 39c, De Lu.xe Chopped Sirloin Patties at 89c or EXTRA ’THIN SLICED BACON day bv the State Legislature's Two Local Girls Haloburdo. Mrs. John’ Walton and Cjhurch. necticut Society for.Crippled Chil­ _ ^ regular-patties at 59c lb. . . . they are all freshly A total of $542,320 in estiibated Joint 'Public Health and Safety dren, ' Mrs. George Koerber; Mrs. George G. Fau|e — “The Requiem” Committee. Parks, captain, Mrs. Carl Stlens, Manchester Evening Herald chopped, under refrigeration at frequent intervals . . . costs for which .building permits Return to Town Parents Committee Named WITH THE From K raft... were issued was recorded by Build­ State Sen. Angelo Squillo (R- Mrs. Ralph Boyington, Hebron, Mrs. Richard Moulson, Mrs. Wilbur .\ndover correspondent, 5frs. Paul ing Inspector Griswold A. Chap­ NeW Haven said the vote of the was named chairman last night of H. Patterson, Mrs. Winstoij Sagar, Pfapstlehl, telephone Pilgrim CARAWAY CHEESE ...... 43c Miss Angela F. lamonlca -and Mrs. Arthur Joly, Mrs. George W. pell for the month of March. committee w-as 15-6. Miss Lillian G. Pielrowski have re­ a planning cpmniittee whibh will 2-6856. HARTt CHAMHER ORCHESTRA Cracker Barrel Cheese in mild, sharp and extra sharp In his report to General Man­ It was expected that, as in the turned to Manchester after spend­ arrange for a second meeting of Bugbee; and Mrs. Paul Jurovaty, Shurfine - « KRAFT FRUIT SA LA D ...... • ...... jar 45c ager Richard Marlin, Chappell re­ past, the bill- yvould pass the House parents o/ those students entering captain. Mrs. Edward Jurovaty PHILIP TBEGGOR,Conductor ing a year on the Pacific Coa.st. and Mrs. Clarence Goss. ^478,000 in Norway Fancy. Quality ported $2,807 in fees was col­ of -Representatives but would run the Southwest and Hawaii. They the new Regional District No. 8 d. ' i MANCHESTER Sweet^ lected. into trouble in to* Senate. Both arrived Tuesday by plane from School In September. PTA .Scripts Arrive ^ Scripts for the PTA's spring pro- dslo— Norway had an eilimated Permits for $344,700 was. re­ Houses are controlled by Republi- Los^ Angeles. Other members of the commit­ p^ulation of 8,478,000 at the start , Lowest Price of the Season corded for 26 single family dwell-1 cans. Miss iamonlcs Is a''^daughter of tee include John Hutchinson, and diictions have, arrived, Mrs. J. Peas Tamato Richard Leion,. chairman, has an-, of 19.57, an Increese of about 200,- SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH Ings. The average cost for each Under terms of- the- measure doc­ Mr.’ and Mrs. Nunzio lamonlca, Mrs. William 'Kow'alski. Andover; OOO since the last census taken i'n Catsup on Fresh dwelling is $13,250. tors and hospitals would be al­ 174 Oak St.; and Ml.ss Pietrowski and a second Hebron parent who nounced. MANCHESTER; CONN. . : . APRIL 7.1957,7:30 P3L . A total of $41,500 in new mul­ lowed to prescribe birth control lives nearby with her parents, will be appointed by Mrs. Boying­ An organizational-meeting will be September 1950. Oslo's present pop­ PUBLIC MARKET tiple family dwellings. $4,775 in devices to married women for rea­ Mr. and Mrs. Albin Pietrow-akl, ton. , ^ • held at 7:30 p.m. Monday at tlw ulation Is estimated at 454,000. Shurfine 14 Oz. new garages, was also recorded. sons of health. ' l - 163 Oak St. Both girls were gradu­ While each town in the district 803 -805 M AIN SYREEY Applications for permits for Connecticut and Massachusetts ated with honor from Manchester had been asked, to send at least “T“ Colossal Scr^w Cap alterations and; additions amount­ are toe 'only two states in the High School' (n the class of 1953. one representative to' the meeting ed to $114,370, ‘ while miacellane- nation which do not permit birth after which they were employed aa to express the views of their par­ 1 Lb. ^ous pe:-mits amounted to $36,S34.> control. office secretaries In Hartford. ents as to whether a regional par­ with Bot. 23c ents group was desired, there was Cans no representation frqm Marlbor­ coupon rr MAK«o MOW aoNoo to qhop at national AMBRICA'a LANOaST IND«»»BNOONT OMOa CHAIN ough last night. There were 17 parents present. SHURFINE SHURFINE No date hals been set as yet for lbs. the second meeting. below Clean-Up Men Wanted GRAPEFRUIT ApplB- Spring has come to the First Congregational Church parsonage, saucB as well as other spots In town, SECTIONS Food for Thbiight and volunteers., to clean up the Lb. grounds Saturday are being re­ by'Flmn^ quested by Mrs. J. T. Hohmann, Cans Jr. Now we know: The coffee break really has become a na­ 2iiS;37c tional' institution. There's proof in Rockville, Neb., where a lady attributes much of her plant raising success to black Fresh, Native cof.ee. She haa.nne cactus that goes haywlie over its regular ANYTIME NA’nVE Shurfine coffee breaks. The caffeine gives the plant so much pep that' fashioi Cream Style it Just blooms all over the place -had 240 blossoms at one MILK time. This brings up a pretty gpod point. Instead of throwl- UPYOIOP.M, FED ' Ing away yolir coffee grounds, why not try using them as an CORN adqi'tive to the soil in your flower pots and window boxes, it flir WHITE, MEATY might- work miracles. It might not too, but if you' haye a 1 Lb. plant that’s not doing so well; it's worth d try, qnd do, RUMPS or LEGS „ in 49c Meaty Legs Wings 2 CAna>, please, check Pinehurst coffee prices with any in Manches-., TOUR CHOICE lb. 69c 2 lbs. 49c Fryers .. % ter. Maxwell House $1.09, C A S 5c off deal making it $1.04 lb, BONELESS to ROAST 5Sc Cut-Up RMtdy' ◄ can', Hills Red Can Coffee $1.15, Shurflne bag coffee 05c, Tle- Meaty Breast Necks and For The Pan ISLE OF GOLD geht 1 lb. can at 79c. -.j- . White Meat Racks * SHURFINE FROZEN Instant Maxvvell House large can $1.43, and a deal pack of SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS 59 c lb. 79c 2 lbs. 15c each FI .29 MARGARINE Inatant C A S at $1.04.. ' , ORANGE JUICE . Triumph of the Egg: During Lent.'an omelet is'ofteA-the ' answer of the housewife in a. hurry. But an ordinary omelet - SMALL SHORT SHANK will hardly do. Call it a Plperade, however, and you have a ■ 6uf R For 65c chance of arousing any husband's interest, even before he 6 Oz. Can 2 Lbs. 47c • has tasted i t Here's the easy recipe, stralgjit from Ladies’ Home Journal. * only Thinly slice one greeij pepper and saute it slowly in three Hand-FjnisM Fresh Pork Shoulders tablespoons salad oil, ilong with one onion,- flnely 'chopprtl. After they go limp on you, add one peeled and seeded toma­ These shoulders average 4 to 6 lbs.'each. Lb. - For Your Most PrMous to, one clove garlic,-crushed, and salt and black pfepper, tO:' taste. Simmer the mixture until it reaches the .puree stage. . Add a half dozen eggs^ an'd stir only enough to mix well with HlaskinliHietiinu » Possession : ^ the ve'getables. Then-cOok slowly \intii eggs are set. SerV* . CHOICE BEEF CUTS the Piperade on slices of toast, or thin- slices of ham. previ- Find oat how much cleansr and Feed hinv Swift's most precious product-;-strained meaU. ^ ously'sauted and kept comfortably warm in the oven. brighter, we can wash yonr car BONELESS CHUCK Lb. 6 9 c Ate FOR A NICE POT ROAST Easy to digest, plenty of variety, and flavor that children en­ SAVE.MONEY, at Pinehurst, on fresh from the farm with oar' Weaver Automatic Car Introducing the sensational N ew Bdm. joy. , I Washer. Everr car is sutomaticsUit local large eggs . . . they are featured this week at tprsTed with fresh water end mild Filbert’s with that real true trutsl Tea' HAMBURG Lb. 39c 2 Lba. 75c 9 52c doz., 2 doz. for 9.9c. Like everything else you out this valuable coupon now. Treat’ LEAN, FRESHLY. GROUNnO detergent,' and thoroughly hand Buy tbom htra at th#s« tvtrydoy low Pln^ buy at Pinehurst, says-Elaine, these^resh eggs are OtOrtifli hof^boei ^fo n g e d Slid chamoised. We never your family to New,Mrs. Filbert’s today! Ground Chuck Beef Lb.55c 2 Lb.. ^$1*00 guaranteed to please you or you get your money back mirror rho loVoty use harsh desergents that might OUR OWN MAKE SMALL PURE PORK hurst prices. , without any fu'ss or bother. •Hoo loihlont. iniure the finish... or- dirty wash ______' ■ . . . ' over from a peveiotis '1...... 2®®* ..rtl Beechnut Strained . car ...or “hit-df-saist” aisamhly. LINK SAUSAGE lu 59c SWIFTS When potluck chang^ to freezer lujck, all the chance went fine snetbods. 'The au tom atic.^ Sweriflih Sicaks Lb 65o Baby Foods 4 jars 4lc ' out of tlie game. Ante witli''rock lobster tails.'for instance, etatkm of the Washer gets the job lam b 2 jars 45'^ and you can’t loose. ~ They’ll stand by in your freezer, indi- done in Vi the time needed for WIHs Hallhat StsAks Lb. 59c Good Beechnut Junior ■ vidually wrapped or In boxes of two or triree. Lobster In 12 mamiel w a^ n g. ^ Buys From Our Grocery Dept. SWIFTS Baby Foods 6 jarii 89c - ■ oz. cans at $1.95; Carnation Shrimp at 89q; the family aize CLOVERBLOOM BUHER pound box of Gorton's Haddock Fish Sticks at 596. Gorton'a Ghre yosw car that "like new" look Fnsll God BUeied or by Pisce-rLb. 35C pork ^ 2 jar.45K •ole in buUer and. flounder in mushroom sauce are of excep­ SWIFTS BROOKFIELD BUHER . • i^aaaa.aoo'* Ifee ikechnut so lovely.. .and I for so little at iod«r« Drive in for one spaaiy, SWIFTS ~ * Baby Cereals . i,'.. 10c tional quality. ’ ; all-fwiat wash jobl ' ' i k ^ 0 E G G i GRADE "A" FRESH .... doi. 49c Fraih Small Scallops ' ■■ V . 'f RITZ CRACKERS .r...... • •*«••*••• lbs 34c beef * 2 jLr.45^ , Ffisii nilot af Solo Lb. From Johimn and Lowiy’a garlic spread makea perfect Garlic Bread. Buy a WET 59o SWEET UFE STRAWBERRIES .T. .y, .....a* lb. 39c SW IFTSV ■ ^ Jo h n so n 4 oz. Jar for S9c, or get free a tV t Oa. Jar with Lowry's-seal-, .00 SARDINES frObi ^. . . i e:...... tin 37c soned Salt for 29c.y ~ ’ ' WASH Fraoh Flllot of JladAM L h .4 9 0 la,olive oil wd'muatanl sauce. - veal 2->r.45f .Baby Powcler 29c-53c ■;'V' SWIFTS ! CHI e SE fro m S W JT Z E R U N D . ^ 4fe'opc^k37c Baby Letioh .' ....49e . n io MW Esqnlre LANOWAX aNf aUalBg ^fntd boot pol- •SM M%,Mi SoafalrTana oa.SSo'-S ohm Packnl by Kraft. . , . lair aa well aa the new Baaaalt 10 eecoad H»*jr shine it' i M0RIAR1Y BROS. l i e r e A S * B«by CMI .. ..f...49e MANCHES'TER SHIPPING PARKADE •in*' • w STBEET jf ■ ' M : l e T M i U SfcvMt'; T );■ ■ ;■, - .4'/ U / ,7> :X. A m i tij -/ . .rSs-t.'. -.J’'I 7. --1 / I ■ I . -i - /

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T South Wlntfdiqr TrKNB-4AB -V Vra)iU>-HU60 Daily Radio w i i A r ^ i b . OPEN EVERY THURSbAY Eaetem Daylight Ttnia V p o p —I4i0 . ZBAto J' WCCC—12M \, IDAY till 9 P. M. ^ • Th* Puhlip FRIDAY till 9 K M . ■ *^1 ^)C8 ' a ^ Gopd^lhij^le pOPULi managements Qfi Five Bids . change ______-.rnold^/ ^ .X ^ ^POP—Otricl»l Wfellne *'WHAy-Open Home WCt.'O— Revue WHAYc-Polk* ^arly di^jth Windsor, April 4—(8p4^ WTIC—eottveroajlon ciaD— Zoning Board bf/A.p' ./ ' Miller WDRC—^bert Q_ trfwl* WDRO-C«l Kolbjp WPOPi^Theater Myal peali w lU ^ ld a public hMTUig at WPOP—Waxwork* , ill*— WHAY—Polka Pahy 8 o’clock tonlRht In the T6wn Hall WHAY—Open Houae WTICr^onver**tton\ to hear five applts^iom. ■ They In­ WOCC—Rocora Revue WDRC—Robert & L.ewl*’ , WKN*B-P.M. WPOP—Theater Royal clude plans for 52*tmt motel, on \ WTIC—Ro»* Miller (:te - WDRO—Cal Kolby WHAY—Nl«hl Watch Rt. 5, three requests to remove WPOP—Waxwork* WTIC—Intemalihnal Harveiier Co. WDRC—The World Tonlfhl soH for sale to, the Bridge Author! ‘ ^?5av —B*tty Klrabalt ty,' and the ^lostponed application WPOP—Modern Sound* g r a n d WCCC—Rocord Revue l:I A - of Jean S||)4pard Jr., for a renewal 7 ^ O W O W WKNB-i-RM. . e. WlIAV’e-Nl«ht Watch WTIC—Hiw* M^er WTIC—International Ilatveater Co. [gfnit to retain a quonaet WDRO—Cal Kojto WDRC—The World- Tonlfht Wlnidabrville Rd., used to WPOP^Waxwork* WPOP—"Modem Sound* labor. *‘^AY-Betty Wmball Henry aijd AlolxajOHoulnard WCCO—Record Review WHAY—Nlxht Watch will request a Iromt-ArtMl aide yard WKNB-P.M. w n c—Notion Before lloua* WnC—Radio Lank WDRC—Rum Naujiuon variance for Uiair propose^ motel WTIC—Westward Look which wlJF-"Also Include a'--awiin- ______WDRO—Cal Kolby liO - ICA VICTORfw WPOP—Waxwork* WHAY—Nlxht Watch mlngjxaSlT recreation center, parii- -WTIC—Notion Before Ilouie- in g ^ , arid two small stores. They N, *‘wrtAY—Record R^lo WDRC—Ruas Naucbton ------WCCC—Record Review WPOP—Modern Sounds will be represented by A tty. Ed* t WKNB—P.M. ward Kiiehn. |\ ' WnC—Ro»»- Miller WHAY—Nlxht Watch Applicants for soli removal, will . WDRO—New»' Reporter WTIC—Robert McCpra ----WPOP—Bob and My WDRC—Ruas Naux^ be required to .-preseiit contour "ew|^’mea.8ure of ValupF^by Flavor . . . by Tenderness . . . **wiiAY—Record Radio ■ W-MP—Modepr'-Sodnd* maps showing how the land will b.v Juicy— goodness— Qupnty is your BEST BUY IN MEAT! And WCCC—Record Review appear after the soli Is removed, WKNB—Evenlnj Senerade WHA^NTxlit Watch according to Chairman John Mal- QUALITY is what you always get at POPULAR because our WTIC—1080 Radio Lane WTIC—Carllnjf Conservation WDRC—Cal Kolby WDRC—RuakNuUXhlon in. They will also be required to buyers select only tbo TOP GRADES of U.S.D.A. choice meats WPOP—Meiuern Sound* take -necessary steps to prevent WPOP—Bob and Ray l»;.ea- .. . cut to your tafjte and close trimmed to assure you more good fOOIMMARKETS *'^AYi-«wttlf toay - , WMAY—Nlxht Watch soil erosion and to improve their eating for your money. So shop POPULAR . . . "the, differfrljce' “ ' ^ . .. aaONS, WCCC—Record Review,,- WTIC—Motion Before the Houae property. The applicants are Tu­ WKNB—Bvenlng 8e»«rad* WDRC—Rum Nauxhton dor Hills Inc.. George #■. Nevers, is QUALITY.” ' \ , »E0 AlltN . WTld—IW WPOP—Modem Sound* r ItiASTRONG' •'i-uatltf WDRO-OM^by Ui« and Mrs. Henrietta Case. WPOPfiSb and Ray WHAY—Night Watch . tmC-We*iw(ward ■ lejok ■ To Speak on Nursery School WDRC—Rum Nauxhton Dr. Harriet Nash, consultant of o a e h COUNT BASIR WCC^I^- , WPOP—Modern Bounde . early childhood and parent educa­ "for those who demand the best’’ y e lu n t e WKNB—Eventnx“ ■ I Benerada U:«»— tion for -the State Department of VoiUB w n c —lOSO Radio Lane„ WHAY-NHe Watch ■ WDRO—Maalera’ Golf Tourney WTIC—New* Ekiueation. will be the speaker at WPOP—Mualh and .Newa WDRC—Newa A Weather the monthly meeting of the South SIRLOIN and SHORT, WPOP—New* only ll:l»— _ ■ Windsor Cooperative N u r s e f y ■ I wJ!c£^«>d'*Sv»nl9X Good Music • WHAY—Nile Watch School." WKNB—Eveninx Serenad* w n c—Snoru Final IW R C —Rus* Nauxhton The meeting will be held April - w n c —New* . 10 at 8 p.m. In W'olcott Chapel,^ ^ — WDRC—New* Raporter W W P —Modem Sound* Main St. Anyone interested iq WPOP—New* WHAY—Nixht Symphony WTIC—Starlixht Serenad* hearing Dr. Nash I* welcome,4o WDRC—Hiia* Naufhton attend the meeting. Hostesses Will ___ _ -Brealnx WPOP—Modern Sound* be Mrs. Chase Lasbury, Mrs. ■— ■— ^B sched-by-k Ilitt— 'Vsugh Lec\eR A K aEs.^ff., i 2 „ 4 9 » | p i i i e a p p l e $ SOFTWEVE WHITE — FRESH UVE LOBSTERS...... lb. 75c '*'■ . 1 . 1 \” """"^PRESHPAK-^ROZEN ROLLS SW O R D H SH S T E A K S ...... lb. 65c Fish Chips ‘ p '< « - Toilet Tissue 4 FOR BARBECUED CHICKENS .... ed. 1.59 n„. ORANGE ^ ‘« EGG and POTATO SALAD .... lb. 39c cans CHEF BOY-AR-DEE NOVi| SCOTIA LOX ...... 'A lb. 55c ★ Fruits and Vegetables to OZ. ROLLED BEEF ...... Vz lb. 59c JUICE FARMS CAN GRAND UNJON— FROZEN FRESH CUT ■ FRESH Na t iv e SWEET EATING- SWEET, JUICY 'Choice Fresh Native Poultry— Direct From Qur Forms to You' LYNN a s p a r a g u s TANGERINES DANDELION D'Anjau Pears ;; W’_ MEAT PIES SILVER FLOSS I i ^ P / ^ R K A D E 2 lbs. 49c 35c Vi daz. IRKIY . ' J 8 oz. MIODlf TUHNPIFI • • * MANtMI’.IlP 29c lb. 2 lbs. 45c NO. .21/j WATERCRESS CANS CtTfcRGENT can — - . __ — ICKIM a _L-, 1 3 Manchester Shopping Porfcode— *W. Middle Turnpike GREEN SUMMER CURLY or CALAVA A * I t \ arlllF ^ P‘‘ 9»- 23c bunch ‘ reALIAN ‘ TOe Pdrfcode Store Open W odn^oy, Thursday and FridoyYill 9 P.M.-Mi 9*8251 SQUASH REARS LARGE SIZE lUY-T-FiNf D . . I 6Uw LNDIAN RIVER PARSLEY • 5 LB. ■ n gk icli Hoir Gaffing Thin? lOc OFF 505 Main St. Store Open Thursday Till 9 P.M ,--M i 9*8098 GRAPEFRUIT 29c lb. i NESTLt'S SAV* . . \ SUNSHlK- .‘19c or 69r Box O f 10c bunch 39c each BAG (SPECiALl 4 for 39c 4 . formula •,Sot 0 Y \ | ^ B ^2 Offrr Eff " 3 I ■- z ' - '

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■7 ■■V. MANCHESTER EVENING-HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY IL 4, 1957 / 'i PjjLGi; S E V E ^ T ^ S I^ ‘ r ___:______■ _____ -_■ ■ -'______^____ LJ___ — i l ' MA^JCnrESTER EVENING HERALD. MANGHEST^, CONN., m U R S bA Y /A F ^lt 4, 1957 P / jL w im Iisiris I Hill Rd.. Orchard St., Brook ./At., 2 1952, he waa tteated at an Ameris i *a 6 e ■ -J, -- . X - -- -*T ^ ^ Glastonbury and Cooper Dr. . ; can Army hospital In ToHyci. evac- y ■■ ...... v f - .— ^ r«Bumeti’ met ’Mrs. Mclteyndlde, the former ago."’' ■' / InOt^ At a'meeting yesterday after­ " TiRY •/ Ith, who ia director ’ of, jbe Coburit A Mldalcbrook,' Inc. Faye Bqwere bf Zanesville, dhio, "The reasons forithSas’ rSneWBO noon-of Den 8, Paejf 143, held at rtford bridge/Authbrlty \yHI be who was cm her way tp join her Get Top' Hoiior attacks may be ^Scura but the Ih Red Cross Itehlt Stocks 3y War Ifero The Baby^Has T o Fatal w Pour the homa of MT„jand^/y MartfaTa National Columbia, Xprll 4» iSpeclitt Wlttfogel had testified at'a sub­ worliK' ovordtrain and the ' feeling DiviaUgatora today tried ' t^^nd tdqight^t s a t tha Masonic Ham off and kill himself. He bought the ed ns chauffeltr for the famjjy and and-exp>c|se-Tel. MI 9-P8U the current “ A ’’ honor roll iat. children at a. nearby Jackson town-: \ ,Past Prealdenta G e rti^ e Bu- The Glastonbury" Red Cross Drive will' VApresent ^^Iton. Wapping, Trust Co. ....____ 36 39 ihent yesterday, returnejl .to the into, the heaiihga. The proteat/ne- munist’ cell at Columbl{^.in 1940. lody produced a nervous, collipse.. Ekst Hartford An <1 Ellington ■ ' ' ------. Windham High^tdipol and 20 are WELDON^RUG ■hjp htjm« night. L^]^rii^an and Helen Beeba also at- has coilected 12,401.80 to date Manchester Trust ..-. 64 69 McReynolds.home, put on hir uni- listed on the-J*fi''. Steven, Patrick. ilv'ered orally to jh e State DPpart- Following the CanadiM govern-, the .tragic result of„whlch has Granges. An iliustrated talH wl' ment In WashlngiomNwas^ported ■ITiey said Mr. and Mrg, 'Denyprfiitended M d passed out "Flag Eti- Flro Insurance Companies .juftior, andi ^rian SWidef; fresh­ m'ent's protest over the allega­ brought to me persOnaliy- and, I which la, close to victory, as U be given by' Rudolph Scjinaubel/on Hartford Fire ... ____ 15,1 163 forrd with UN shouldef patch and P IN E L E N O X ChrliitliM fcoulae. daughter of Mr. and Mra. A. TD. Tlnkeleft- ill Ottawa to be one ofM u atrong- tions in the subcommittee's March. r <' sure, to his colleagues and PINE PHARMACY quettga;" i'Mra.xpauline Howard State Tax Chief man, are the two "A " students, Triplett, the parents, were lip- •reaches towards ita goal of $2,800. his experiences as an Intern^on- Hartford Fire ...... 154 164 told Mrs. McReyndida he was leav­ ' berg 416,Cantir)Rt. She waa hom March 26 at Manchwter Me­ e4t exchanges between tIu two 12 transcript, the State Da^rt- friends both shock and grief and is. .Den mother ,ahd is ■ assisted by Student.s on the "B " honor rpU 2 ! parently In Columbus when Are de- Chairman* Judge George. D. Roy­ al Exchange -delegate to I ^ a . National Fire ...... -80 8.8 ing. • PHARMACY morial Hoapltai. Hler maternal grandmothei- ia Mra. Thomaa govemmenu jn- recent year ment skid it had "every- confi­ a sense of great loss." Mrk. VVanza Staley. The flag was She RTgued wUh him and he shot Tod Worceater. Ma«h. and her paternal gfandpareirta are,M r. are Richard D'Aiiteuil and Kather- atroyed their.. partly . completed accepted w ^ thanks by John Von The Home .EconomicsyCbltjmll- Phoenix ...... '. . 74'j 77'a Hits ^^tement 299 E. Center S t —MI 9-0896'' Cana'da's Bxtenfaf Affairs dence" in the' Canadian govem- John Dtefenbaker, head of Can­ ster ‘said today each mail brings tee, headed b.v Mra, J^ls- KiAne, her. McReynoJds came after him and Mra. C. J. T ln k eie^ rg . Waahlngton, D. C., V I . Beck, seniors; Fr? nk LaCliap- partment Mecl4p8d Norman hai hpme and killed Sandra, 7; Mike, Deck. some contributions and the drive nt's judgement in the selection ada's second political' party, the will hold a white bfead-makipg Aetna IJlfe' ...... 176 186 and he killed the retired generj»’, pelle, William pamond," Ellen Mae been cleared / of all Communist oLMs official represeritatlyes. FOR Y O U ^ I a w S s " ^ 5; Mark, 19 months, snd Sue, An American flag was also 'pre will continue for several weeks un Conservatives, said N <5 r m a n’a contest. Barring prcffesslpnars. .all -Aetna Casualty ...... 12.8 1.3.8 got Into the car and drove away, Joyce Ellen, daughter ^ M r . and-Mrs. Alfred Barrett. Notch R,lliott, Ann Garrison and BeVerly I suspicion by a double security months. sented to Den 4. Pijck 143 which til the full,quota has been achieved. By Aetna Head Tbday’s embassy announce­ death seemS to be attributable t6 other Grange members are eligi­ Conn. General ...... 238 248 Chavigny told police the argu­ ' Rd.'. Bolton, i She was bom .^rch 26 at Hartford Hospital. Her Newberry, juniors; Enno , Koiva, ■' "epeck anp' Pearson said the U.S. i Authorities said Triplett, 32/told meets at 229 Autumn ,St. with Den This Is the.first >“eBr that Glaston- ment read: ... . , the witch-hunting proclivities of ble. The ^eclarerr winner will com­ Hartford Steam Boiler 73 77 ment arose over,his plans to leave maternal grandparents are MrNand Arthur Olsen, Talcott Louis Soracchi, Betty Ann Elliott, government had been told Norman certain congressional inquisitions Rkh Farm Loam i them’ he left the hou.ne about 9:45 mother Mrs. Marie G. Burke, as­ b;u-y-MarIboioiigh have conducted (Continued from Page pne) "The Canadian Ambassador has p. m. to pick up hi.s wife, Virginia. pete In the couaty bake-off at a Travelers ...... -80 84 the McReynolda home. WINDOW SHADES Hill'Bdt. CoveAtry, and her paternal grandparents areTMr. and Carol Kaskowitz, and Joyce Per­ was a "highly respected and trust­ In Washington who, lacking local sisted by Den chief Dwight -Mc- an all-out mail campaign.' f always been an extremely consci­ 30, at a drugstore where she works. later date. Public LtlUtie. McReynolds. who was an artist Mrs. S. E. Barrett. Columbia^- She^haa a slater, CaroHoulae. 3. son, sophomores; Charle.s Forbes, ed senW official.'" ^ targets, felt impelled to malign f or Sde | Quade. Donald Rogalis accepted Easter Seal Total , tax—that more than 82 per cent.. • N Joseph Szegda, Marilyn Baker, entious public servant and recent Hts wife then' drove him to hia the flag. - I Conn. Power ...... 40 42 and majored in education at Ohio LONG WEARING Last month's report from the iinpleiiBant publicity and accusa- and condemn Canadian publiCN?er- .The Easter Seal Drive, sponsored waa completely exempt from any Loren EUaabeth.-daughtW of Mr. >nd Mrs. Robert .1. Hale, Sandra Gardiur, Virginia, Garrl- factory job at the western edge of Mancl^ter Evening Herald Conn. Light * Power 17'i 1 9 ',. U n i V e r s 1 t y, joined the Army diubcommltteesAvas made public •tldns had greatly distressed him. vants as well.” - / 'APPROXIMATELY ■ by Goodale-Ramaker Post, Ameri-' Olastopoiiry correspondent, Mrs. tax whnt'ever," the commissioner INTERSTATE CLEANTEX Newell Lane, Qlastonbury. She waa bornsMarch 26 at Manches­ .son, Norma Ives, Garole Lu.sky Cgjumbus. he aaid. can Legion and Auxiliary, is .pro- Hartford Elec. Lf. .. . .86 >3 58 in 191,7 and seH'cd in France dur­ despite a S U »., Department 're-' In thts depressed conXtion Mr. ^Desirable as It' Is' to preserve Betty^McNamara, telephone MEeclali8t liff-Jan.scn High School, Hilladaje, V.S. embassy, at , Leba­ ing." Coroner Robert Evans ordered the burned, Automobiles were dam- St., was taken In Manchester Me­ P.ua.sell M fg...... 12', 14'i’ during World War II. He'Vecelved \vere tip 22 per cent over the same and X . S. Koths. extension orna- ’24 hours after a rain. Althoitgh the INCONSPICUOUS lie S. (jolemap.^ Patrick Mahbh. Sligo, Ireland. N: 'Y., and attended Clarkson In-- non, that he had known Norman • To Eng, N-orman wrote: "I have country 1.^ larger, than Calffohiia. / remains rem^ed to Franklin aged. morial Hospital and treated for Stanley Works .... 46 ', 49a, many decorations. Including the period a! year ago. • * • • • mcntBl\hprtlcultUrist, w ill super­ since I949,and neyer had any rea­ no option. I must kill myself for Ibanez ha.s blamed the 6ut- High S<'hOol Concert FrUlay bruises. She- was released after — Furthermore, the total assets of stltute of Technology at Pottsdam, it ha.s only .80 mlle.s of hard-sur­ V...QUALITY HEARING AIDS County Morgue. Terry Steam ...... 1.80 French Croix fie Guerre with James Burton, apn of Mr. and Mrs. Burton A. La9fey, West vise the taiir at the*unlversity. N. Y. He is now employed as a son to think the Canadian was a I live without hope," face road.s. Most of the roads arc The coroner, Sharlff’s Lt. Ells­ breaks on ikternational -commu­ Friday night the Glee Clubs and treatment: Tonington ...... 2.8 27 palms. He was awarded a three all ConnecUcut insurance com­ 8late\fdr .Jury Duty ' Communist. nism and lawless groiips seeking to Jr. HighReboot Band will present Bpringheld. Maas.. He was bom March 2t In Springfield. ^ Hla draftsman at Pratt and Whitney Norman’s close friend.s said they little better than trail.s. Almost all / worth Beck and m e f sheriff’s •The driver of the car, John E. U.S. Env'lp rom . . . .26 28 palms rfecorattnn while serving panies, Suilivan said, has increased I n s ^ t d maternal grandparents ate Mr. and Mra, James Leonard. Long- Mrs. PaulinssH. X>apr and Henry Aircraft. However, Morris declared at the noticed he was tired lately ahd land travel is by horse and wagon. deputy Dale ThisbaiiK^queat-ipned damage the country's economy. a musls ihe-car models. Come |n, aee v the ca.se was not known. o f siege lo deal with strikes abd The Freshman Girls-Glee Club will he pulled om onto Main SI. The AN Y SIZE them—fodar.' Nine in Dispute Mr. and Mrs. John F. Shea, 25 Bchfon S t WilllmanUc where they wercNUken liimhia ^•nrr^spmldent, Mrs. F'ninU The tran.'icript of the March 21 result of nervous rollap.se brought The Triplets moved into the 1- disorders. sing six numbers accompanied by girl started to cross and was hit ^ ■ •‘K Imn U4 p rlm m tl ttfc m k by the Griffin car. on a tour of the new VVthmtam .MarcliKa, trlephnne A C a d e ni y hearing quoted Morris as .sa>dng on by overwork, overstrain and NeVv York—According to hous­ vitfi Iht cyn'ttt iMtvtfl indtWt Mty Ikfwfh story house in February The latest wave of violen^ was Sharon Ricker and directed by opAtMlmatHM. opMmgtrot. «r iptictM. ^ Wendell Hawkins. The 35-piece ’No arrests were made. O C co-W :# Oatliy Ann. daughwe of Aft. and Mrs. Francis L. Copeland, Technical School. 8-1)060. he understood that the FBI had "feeling of renewed persecution." ing officials, the size of the Authrbilies .said another Triplett set off b.v a .80 par cent ^crea se On Haiti Rule Picture Tube/ 112 E. Center St She born March 28 at Manchester Me-. ’ Fellowship to Meet given the State Department in­ Referring in a statement to American household Is declining. child, 11, was away visiting rela­ last wef^ in bus fares .fy o m 2 to 3 Junior High Band will entertain j Police reported another minpe QUINN’.S PHARMACY I with four numbers and a saxo­ accident this morning, involving orial H ^ t a l . Her matefpal grandfather la J. W. Durkee, 412 The Pilgrim Fellowship group formation which confirms "the .se­ Norman s suicide in Cairo, Pear­ It now averages about 3.2 per­ PJtone MI S-41.86 | tives, bill this could not be con­ cents. Dainonstrationy’^ have oc­ ROASTING CHICKENS E ^ e n U r St., and her t>«lental grandparenU are Mr. and Mra. will hold a meeting at the home of curity report that we put in the son said Norman was deeply and sons compared with 4.8 in l900 firmed immediately.' curred in other citi^ across the phone solo by Susan Kltson, under Mrs. Helen w ‘, Arthur, 38. of 124 Until Election I.Aulwce Copeland, 133 HUUard St. She has a brother, Francis \ Tommy Forryan Sunday from 7 Hockvillo record' of the March 12 hearing. understandably depressed "by the and 5.6- In 1850. I lOOAY MONiV-gACK OUAtANTIt country but the mpSt violent out­ the direction of Edward R. Dellert. Ijcnox St„ and Jeremiah Maher. Leroy^Sl^A. Until 9 p. m. All'member.s arc urged breaks centered ip Santiago. .. Choir at Festival 78, of 20 Westland St. \ Our charcoal;-barbecued chickens are getting more to attend as Important matters are Friday afternoon at Manchester Policeman Samuel Maltemp^ (Continued from Page On popular every week. >Ve do them every day on order, only $Z9.95 In a move lo l>alt Chile's gallop­ Arl Group Picks ernon said Mrs. Arthur was backing out K en ^ John, son of Mr. and Mra Thomas Lucas, 19 Burke to be taken up. ing inflattonx Ibanez removed Ulgh School, the Senior Oiolr of 50c extra. For Sunday noon it is neces.sary to call the Rd.. Rockvffle. He was bom March 28 at Manchester Memorial Personal Mention I of a parking stall near Brainard Another officer injured in t laolddes iB.taUation, plua t u . Lavill Oil Painting price celling^ imposed credit re­ Giastonbury High will sing In the I day before; otherwise a few hours notice is enough. Hospital. His maternal grandparentr are Mr. and Mrs. Erneat Mrs. Eleanor Tuttle and Mi.ss Injunction Bans Connecticut Musi c. Educators', PI: and struck th^'Maher car that blast wa.s not expected to live strictions. freed the currency ex­ had stopped for the red light. Investigating the alleged plot, "■ Gnttranteed for I Year. Temple. CiastSthury. and hla paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Jean NaUch have returned from change rate and, eliminated im­ Oioral- Audition' Festival. j \ Mrs. Albert Luc^, Coa Cob. He has a brother, Richard, 3 >4. New York where they yj.slted the Rockville, April 4 fSpecial) No arrests were made. the Army arrested Windsor La- \^0ur own heavy Jersey cream, .l5c. Full flavor skjm CALL ^*PETE" ’WILSON / / n oil portrait b.v Atty. ^ w in M. Storap^e by Pe^se port quotas.. Town Clean-up'Starts April . 8 | ferriere. 28-year-old president of flower show. While at- .the show His program had met with some, First Selectman William F. m ^ , 15c a.quart. Thomas Michael. aOn of Mr. ahd Mrs. Russell Inzlpga, 19,8 Lavitt, wa.s chosen painting of the the Haijlan People's Party. A they met Mr. and Mrs, Horace .success. The- cost of living went Connery has announced that this M l 9-5650 Spruce St He was bom March'27 at Manchester Memorial Hoa- Holt, also of this town. In New month by the Tolland fJounly Art Rockville, April 4 (Special V-- Court Continues former high .school teacher.-he was piUl. Hik maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mel­ Assn, at its meeting Tuesday., .Tudge Thomas E. Troland granted up/bnly 38.2 per cent in the first town’s annual spring cleanup will undersecretary for economic af­ Service Calls York they stayed at the home of l y months of- l956, as compared start April 8. Specified areas will lon. 38 Pearl S t. and hla paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Miss Natsch’s brother, who resides The painting will be shown In a partial temporary injunction Taggart Charge fairs, in Sylvain's government. ROGER OLCOn Day or Night $ 2 .9 5 Benedict Inslnga,. WilllmanUc. He has three sisters. Joan, 8, Rockville Public Library for the against Roger C. Pease in Tolland with 76.3 per cent in the same pe­ be serviced l>y toWm truck.s. Re.sl- \ '■ in Long Island. Also visiting in GIANT CASH RAISING denls are asked to round up rub­ County Superior Court yesterday. riod in 195.8.^ Mary Amt, 5, and Carol, 3. ^ ^ ^ ^ ______.*_____ Long Island at the same time just remainder of this month. The case of Victor H. Taggart, The New York Stock Exchange 403 West Cejiter Street MllcheH 3-7853 Atty, Lavttt has been studying The action was brought by No-ard, bond. nard Davidson, St. Louis. Mo., and hey paternal grandmother Is Concord St. Linden St., Oaf: St., .VTaM - - Miss Carole'-Lusky of Jonathan scene. and parked a tiTtetor, a -back hoe Cape Town - A new provincial ___. _ _ t .•■BIW .u-’ NetUe S. Brewster, Glastonbury.' She has a sister. Karen «nd a truck thwe. Oakwood Dr.. Karen I.,ee Rd.. ^ r s . N hospital tq he built at Vereenig- Lincoln Rd.. Naubuc Ave. Pearl Ethan Allen is usually credited .Denise, 1 . ■ ■ ■ ' ■ The judge’^rtiling prohibits the KiaFleasuit ing, in the Transvaal, will be the St. Spring St. Ext . House St.. with establishing the iron industry storage o£ .supplies such as septic ELECTRIC fift)! 1-million pound hospital lo be Candlewood Rd., Mill St., Med­ in Vermont. In truth, it was Mat­ / avid Roger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Yaworskl, 220 tanks andri^les on the properly. GIFT erected in the Union of South A f­ ford St.. Sycamore St., Benton thew Lyon who built the state's Greened. He was born.March 30 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ L O A N Atty. 'Edwin M. Lavitt, repre­ //ofv foGefa m /Trip/ rica during the past three years. Lane, Neipsic Rd.. Goodrich Rd., flr.st iron works at Fair Haven In pital. *il8 maternal grandparenU are Mr. and . Mrs. Michael PERCOLATORS senting the plaintiffs, said today it Mlsovlch/X Chnrch StJ and'his paternal grandparents are-Mr. IVtlQ NG Be^vt^ijPot, ZCOMGJff to meet The country has about 600 hos­ Quincy Rd,. Parker Ter.. Grove l'^85. Smart man. he tried to-in)- WARE was agreed that the vehicles would pitals serving Us 14,000,000 pop­ and Mrs. jW ph Yaworskl, 17 Kerry ,8t. FJe bs* * brother, the Bane&ciat man and St., Gristvold St., Welles Village, pose a duty on iron nails coming n e f g i^ e a be kept in the garage. Atty. Lavitt ulation. Addison Rd.. Melrose St., Case into the state. Stephen Allam ^’ a. y o u rs e V : • tikes to sa/Y£Sfi indicated his clients would not : . • \ # * • • • UP TO You’ll like the friendly atmosphere/of this APPLIANCES press for a permanent Injunction if i .. Robert BaldtVln, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Cameron Jr.. 29 Z^Whtn appm ^ejyffilk ( _ G € T A /-T R IP the agreement is maintained. ! neighborhood super-market; you’ll,,meet the Doane St. He’ w tt bom March 29 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ viH) the cash confident you Attys. Stephen E> Ketcham and , people you know; the people who^ serve you pital. His patemaLgrandmother is Mrs. Margaret C. Cameron, made a wise choice in LOANATANY E. George Gorsky repre.senled the ; KNOW you. Besides, you buy the highest qual­ 39 Doane St, He hM a brother, John H., 2 ^ . Coming to Beneficiai. BmtfttiaiofFiCB defendant. ! ity foods for the better health of your family Judge Troland said he did not i ______^ ______^ William Wallace," 23 WITHOUT PAYING A PREMIUM PRICE. Karl HeBry Bereos, aon of Mr.^and Mrs. % OFF want to issue an order for full In-/ Laana $2S to $506 an Ugnatura Alan# 50 Drive E.’ He Was — bomI- March . 30 at 'Manchester ‘ . Memorial Hos- junction because of its far-reaching i Truly, “ It’s a pleasure to shop here!” * pltal. His ma'temal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs, Karl H. y . t06 MAIM ST., 2nd FI., O m Woolworth’t, MANCHESTER ramifications. A full Injunction j Berens, -Denver. Colo., and his paternal grandparenU are Mr. a n d / MHchall J-41M . Alh far tha YES MANagtr IICHOICEST MEATS IN T0WN...!|i would bar anyone •with a panel Mrs. John E, Wallace. Portland. Maine. He has a brother. W*I- OKN TMUtSOAY IVB4MOS UNTU g *M. tMM Mil H NtMisH if dH Itvnt HAND TOOLS truck from parking It at hia home. 11am J. Jr., 16 months and three sisters, Cynthia, 7, Laura, 4, and A foM «| «Mit tIMf rLm SMtopth mmU !■ __ A ------It mmMf.lmMnmim N RADIOS, Susan, 2>4. ■" , POWER TOOLS • Porterhouse or Sirloin Michelle A bb, daughter of Mr. and Mra. FredM ck J. Baij- Rockville comb, Erdonl Rd., Andover Lake. Sl^ was bom March 17 at GARDEN TOOLS ELECTRIC Hartford Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. FIRST L1NE PREMIUM NYLON Campbell Resigns Jules H. Tucker, WilUmanUc, and her pat^nal grandparenU are U A M A JL e FINANCE CO. or RAYON CORD m (FOtMMLYFOIMMLY PftSONAl FINANCE CO.I FANS Mr. and Mrs. Marcelle Bareomb, Rt. 44A, Bplton. From Board Post STOCK TCIIR P4ilTRy! Gary Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Barrett. 117 Birch AUTO and TRUCK TIRES FRESH .S t He waa born March 24 Hartford Hospital. His maternal Rockville, April 4 (Special) — grahdparenUpare Mr'.'and Mrs.’ Kenneth St, John? Windsor, and Morgan I. Campbell, member of 2 U. S, C H O IC E SHURFINE STRAWBERRY-RASPBERRY hla pateriial grandparents are Mr.iand Mrs. JoaephN^rrett, 249 ALL C the ’Vernon Board qf Education for It) ■ Vernon St. . \ ' POPULAR four years' and former chairman. I TENDER. FLf VORFUL PORK PICNICS Choice Quality A t Low Prices! aubmitted -his realgitation last PRESERVES 3,./. Bryan Alan, son of Mr. and /Mrs; John Hockla Jr., Coventry, SIZES . W 0% OFF night., effective April 12. FRESH He waa bom March 28 at Manchester Memorial HospiUl. Hla TTie Board, in regretfully ac­ materrfal grandparerits 'are Mr. and Mrs. John Hockla Sr.. 67' UNIVERSAL cepting the resignation, apokd ELMDALE TOMATOES 8-Lb. Can. Goodwin S t, and his paternal/ grandmother 1s Mrs. William TURNPIKE highly of CairipbeH’s principles, lb Schieldge Jr., Hi^h St., Coventr;^. Ho has two brothers, Dennis, PAINT ■ '..i a 'X'-"' ■ courage and consistency. ‘ PORK HOCKS 7, and Chuckle, 4. ELECTRIC The resignation waa offered be­ ,STEMS AND PIECE.S— 4 OZ. CANS a il CAPONEHE SMALL, FRESH REG. 4.95 " ELECTRIC cause membership on the Bbard STEWING MARKET WADING requires more time than he la now NATIVE First State Mushrooms 4 Can. I BLANKETS ■ able to give. Campbell said. He TENDER 151 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST— Ml 3-8338 TRAINS .stated his de.sire to spend more CHICKENS lb REG. 49.95 time with his children and on 6-LB. AVERAGE HUNTS SPARERIBS LIONEL AND POOLS Nativf, Plump OPEN DAILY 8 A. M. to 10 P. M; church work. ■-> ■' TOMATO SAUCE 13 hTtESH AMERICAN FLYER • John G. Talcott, acting chairman 7" CUT Freshly Killed at the meeting, called for a rising -\ Inside and Outside TASTY vote-, of appreciation. He* expressed Ready to Cook lb. lb OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY s l ic e 's OR,HALVES YELLOW „ „ admiration-for Campbell’s wisdom TEMPTING PORK LIVER in placing the needs of his chil­ RIB END dren first. CLING PEACHES 5 Cana BONELE.SS ROLLED 50% off 50% off • \i . '. PORK ROASTS “ •2 9 c TOYS . e Spring Cleaning Time LARGE BO.VES COLORED SCOTTIES lb. Cbairmen Named • i i o c e a .v Get a Beauty CHOICE . gOYS' and GIRLS' TRASH VEAL ROAST Mops, Brooms, Supplies FACIAL TISSUES 4 Bozea { Traat for the For Cancer Drive J J f j ie s h F'ANCY *• VEAL CUTLETS ^ 89c BICYCLES WINDOW Closing. BURHERS LIVE ■ A Committee chairmen for the Can­ lb RassYdb Prize R E G . 3 .9 8 cer Campai^ were announced to­ MAINE Dtity .Croekar Cake Mixes Pkg. 29c Lb.. Box 36e r . 8. IVESTERN BEEF NABISCO flin CRACKERS NATIVE FOWL 4 SCREENS Out All day, WHITE, YELLOW, DEVIL, SPICE. . Frank Simon, chairman, aaid Ad­ STEAKS, ^^69c am Rhodes will be .in charge of the Lobfttr Manchester Rug Shampooing B.P.S. $■ ai>eclal gtfla campaign. Cheater E. CHEF BOY-AR-DEE 16 HANNA WAY S T R E E T -M I 8-8662 Hoghn ivill handle industrial gifts- SPAGHETTI and MEAT BALLS 2 16-og. cans 391e CHOICECORNEOBEEF .“ >69c and Robert Hathaway Is campaign 75%off PAINT treasurer, (^nqer Crusade chair­ men are Mrs. Jerpmp Brettach- Pinaapiila Juiea . 'Jumbo— 46-Oz. Can 27c FULLY COOKED PICNICS ^ Lb. 4 ^ lileder and.Mra. Alfred P. Werbner. CARDEN . C?ancer Ouaade Sunday, ■will bel BEFORE YOU CONVERTr- REVERE April ■ 14. It will- be an'all-day Nabisco-Vanilla Wafara . it;g 25c IT WILLTAY YOU t o ASSOfTTED COLD CUTS 2 Lba. 99c M A N Y X drive, replacing the "Light. On" MINCED HAM. VEAL LOAF. KPIGED HAM HOSE Campaign held In other years. • : A large force of volunteers has' io OZ. PKGS. PICTSWBET WARE 'already been organized for the job: INVESTIGATE 50 Ft.— Reg. 8.95 /MNYM&RE AND ' Mrs* Filbert's 4 ^ . • Lb of distributing educational matert- GOOD EATING REDENT BLENDED COFFEE 79e ■ ’tl artd cqllecUijg contributions. MIXED VEGETABLES 2 ^^ 370 ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS ’ However, many, more volunteer. WEAREVER ■ are needed, Sim on^^d. ^ M A R G A R IN E i o I $1 DOLLAR SPECIALS $ r Volunteers ahoiid contact either |b. bag 8 OZ. CANS SHURFINE ■ 5 i WITH COUPON ON PAGE 11 # o Boilers TO MENTION! Mrs.'BrettacluieldU' or Mra. Werb­ JESSO P E A S ...... 7 cans $1.00 ner. B’nal B'rith la sponsoring the ORANGE JIHCE 4®"‘ 65c o Wall Flame JESSO WAX BEANS . 7 cqns $1.00 :.cancer drive this’ yMr aa a civic LARGE.'RED - • Warm Air Units- project. . ’ OPEN DAILY ond SUNDAY 8 A,M. to 7 P.M. JESSO GREEN BEANS 7 tons $1.00 10-Year- Guarantee gPreaaure BomtiiB See For.Yoiirself THURSDAY and FRIDAY 8 A.M. fd Y.P.M. RIPE tpMATOES / PICrSWEET BREADED / ' f JESSO WHOLE BEETS 8 cons $1.00 'j -No BrRndy Carried JESSO SUCED PEACHES:S .. 3 large c m s $ 1 .0 0 i : \ . FANCY ^ • ■ ^ 6 5 0 . Waahington—Although mofJ FANTAIL SIfRIMP BACON BRAND SODA .. 6 lorgii boHiet SI.Op ^ O P E N parsons believe St. Bernard dogs CUCUMBERS FOGARTY BROTHERS SWEETUFEMILK ... . 7 cons $1.00 carry brandy casks in their work CmCKiEN QF THE SEA of rescuing persona lost in the F U a OIL FRANCO.AMERICAN SPAGHETTI 1 0 i M r f iM n . 10 aJn.-9 p.ni. Alps, it Mi not ao. They wear the FANCY. INDIAN^'RIVER SEEDUESS - - ' . 5 large cans $1,0)0 ■ casks only Inipoaing f6 r, vial tors’ TUNA PIES 2 " ’^ , 4 5 0 JEI>D0 HIGHLAND COAL—CONNECTICUT, COKE' MoHatoSai Mon. to Sat. photographa,' the National Geo-| 317 HIGHUND ST.. iviANCHESTER f Ml 3-4270 • PINK OPEN ALL DAYSUt4t>AY ■u: 7- f ^ 7 : 7 ■ A. 1 . / /•■ -/A" 1 7 ^ 7 7 ■ w /■ ■'A j/' ‘ul 1/ ■A. r-\ t_ ^ s r f ■ • ' X I \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALDnMANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 4,. 1957 / PAGE NINETEUN — —rri----- ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HEI ,D. MANCHESTEfe, CONN.. THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1957 PAGE EIGHTEEN ■^tate Development Service cen the Security Counjfll’a_.ix P5‘ n7AP>''! ’^OSpital:S’ H o < S p , provide any information an indue-', frir canal operation in its prriposed --TTV- z Odds AijfaiMtI You . . Big Mjiltery, because the principles are BUGS BUNNY AntwBr tB>r>vlout PuhIb' w x Y o i c e ^ u n i o n s try needs about any Connecticut I’ve idly asked the price, and now Anothei\ thipg i;d like to' solve town'. to *o many •different Interpre- i?aves pn Travel "Names Some subtle waycT know hot how. • Before my da.va are done. As sfor the Board of Education In general, the principles Mobil VA N Th/MM, . UE'S BEEN Animal Lift added &r 1o saying the canal should K \ S e n f s e a n d s r f s e The game of salesmanship begins, Is how these, daughters seventekn budget. Dyer d);a\v^no conclueion. Priesident’s Albany,' fJ. Y .~ A 2-Way radio CAN't-MAYE , oaM'AGOOP'JOB -., Raye mother's twenty-one. "Between the eVorf^ct Hot^l Oiif»t stqrtfn blo^t^'dowh 80 per cent of Central 'the general nriahager," Dyer said, tion could be sNJre of po Intefferi answers between . instructors and I AmMlcaB elk ence’with Us Ijt. an(l>wrd. hhardly gathered that T paee." !Z' Students is part of a regtonal serv-1 l*ft I84ND lO I L /i / (OUi# M. Jumes, in .CinctiUiatl 7 f.tiqtenUna A . acant haff dozen 'pejrtKm^y-Waranoke Rd., a/former teacher, . 3. Egypt decllneJKto give, any Enquirer) . ^ whe ihother wind blew down the Dyer recommended no cut in the tee plan to provide postgraduate.! fCt OViUlT / re; CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER bird ■poke out at the hearing ia.- nanced by a 29.5-niill tax. tin for a statement on what items Mrs. Florence Duchesnf, 32 Divi­ — Do Insects ever get in .your corn boctor (slightl." peeved) -Don't 24 River islet 36 Shout 47 Mud flat he would eliminate from the syhool 35 Southern * Dyer, going through the sion St.; Mr*. CTarmela lanni, East 'Vf out here 7. know about drums hut the last listed cuts he recommem request PLEASE DON^ Farmer Yeh, but \je just fish musician I tackled waa playing a general r r r r r P“ r Hartford; Mis* Bertha Hart, 161 r r r r “ tkling >$120,000, less than a milf. Martin reiterated his stand that CONCERN ’em out and drink it anyway. harp in 24 hours. |16 Ocean’s , I St. John St. L Mrs. Florence Car- He then suggested that the the Board, of Education has the YOURSELF,. ,, condition H authority and responsibility for jnody. East Hartford; Mrs. Rose 27 fish eggs Board could find the other 2.5 mills Converge. 12 Pearl St.; Linda SIRE.. One reason so many childreir Man — Tell me — who is the making the allocations arid neither 38 Cooking 1 In the receipt side of the budget. Arnott, Willimqntic; Jame.s Mc­ are seen on the streets at night is. real boss in your home ?., . , r " he nor the Board ot Director# can Friend Welt, my wife bosses utensils He said that Martin i.s ajways on Derm ott, 66 V'UJiam St.-; Mrs. that they are afraid to stay home •F the- low aide in.his estimate of re­ do so.. Rachel White, Andover; Edward the servants — and the children .40Udy Uterate f r y-" Martin said a year ago he mad> FORECAST alone! In Law (eb.) ceipts. 7 Moran, 102 Benton St.; Mrs.^Anna boss the dog and cal —^ and — !_ Y Makes Strong Plea specific recommendation* for cut* Man, - Arid you? 41 Powerful i r iL. RuddelL-85 S. Main St.; Herbert First Farmer—What was your Sherwood'Robb, chairman of tlic and—rthe DlrectorsT'^ while' they Bidwell. 60 Pine St.; Richard Wen- plum-crop like? Friend' Weil. I can say any exploelve s p 43 Threefold BT B" r 8"' Board of Education, made^a sti'ong l restored a portion of the amount nergren, 51 Drive 8 ; David Oliver, Second Farmer Well, a heavy thing I like to the geraniums. plea for restoration to the school j ™t by Martin, -also had specific (comb, form) 1 41 Phoenix St.; Fawn Wheelock. m i r % budget of the $184,000 Martin cut euta in mind, RFD 1, . Rockville; ' Henry Klein, 44 Filler r from it. i Board Alli/raletl Cuts 47 Cubic meter n 140 Campfleld Rd.; Cecile F-nrico, r > Robb contended the $184,000 He said the Kklucstion Board, 136 Eldridge St.; Paul Phillimore, OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 80 Covers with rightly, allocated the cuts as they OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS A i would have to come from $490,000 Bolton. ' animal fat P B ' s . .saw fit. 1 In the budget not Included in a d m i t t e d TODAY: Joseph 84 Dormant . i i salaries. Edwin L. Culver, 181 Vernon ,1 ^ , soys. CMC OP YOUR PALS ARE AS HELPFUL 88 Narration r ~ B L I/efebvre.'Bolton; Mrs. Margaret ! sou CAW TAKE rTWOM- AS A PiFTH to A SATUB* . He said that 84.2 per cent of the St., noted that .some groups-pay Beers, Coventrv. ee>AO,TWi6GS.'5CWg OFA^'Y iSvJU 87 EmbeltUhad Ui II budget request, or $2,500,000 wa.s for-use of schools. KING OF ALL ROASTS .*1>4IC » SOUR RCAPf DAY NIGHT OUAITTET, •; 88 Golf Club f r II 8 B R’ BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A , NO HIOHWStf COPS *CLU6 c o l l e a s u e s h a n e ' for salaries; 7.2 per rent, or $220,■ Robb .skid the jiioney received patRol THic-i aonr AtAJOR.'— gut THAT MSmilad daughter to Mr. and 3^rs. Ralph eVOLVEO A p l a n t o 50(=TEN DOG'S FACS-WOJLD SOARS ft 000, for fixed costs: and 8.6 per goes into the 'T?eneral fund as do Starkweather, .30 Farmington St.; TO HURRy BACK-I JUbSE (?e NC4V a n d VNiN e o ^ t u n IT cent, or $270,000, for operation of coverad tha chaira— but what can 1 1. Buying no new textbooks so the daily papers Ihai the budget Alexander Fulton. AndovCr; Mrs. | A S T K A V — % Eneouraga i that more children would havl to P u t t in g n e 'w wa do about father?" "is not monstrous. " He said it Alyce Burr, 72 Drive A; Carl | a n d I F IN D share book*. is eas.y,._to speak about a budget, SEATS (N 2. (Tutting Inatnictional supplies Jones. 18 Alpine St.; Mrs. Mar-| IT.' PANTS.' but difficult to do something garel .Smaehetll. 599 Center St.; c u t FROM HEAVY WESTERN 5TEERS BY AL VERMEER so that more' would have to be about it. PRISCILLA’S POP . The Hero bought in, another year. ,Mi's. Mary Reggetts, 105 Hemlock i 7-INCH CUT . „ „ . . . , , in connection with budgeting. St.; Stanley Baran. Chestnut Hill; I I'VE Qcrr nobody; AND IF YOU TUINK l-J IF THEY SAVE A* ‘ •’"I "'■« ‘ "■"i-Iudilh Rirhmond, 28.3 Spring St.; j TENDER, JUICY TO BLAM E) 1 ouawT TO Be ' MARK FOR b r a v e r y ,: $ 2 8 .(^ -I errors this vaar, one In the pres- Mrs. Catherine Carney. 12 Oxford FOR IT T PUNISHED, CARLYT_E. YOU'D 4. Extend the mileage limit with- pni„tjon of the rase for a fiscal St.; Mrs ..Amanda Dorsey. 14 Arch | . TT'S A EXCEPT^ [-^OET AN *AV In which no tran.sportation will be ' and the other in the SWIFT'S PREMIUM BAsb REPORT TM READY si: Mrs. Nancy Copeland and \ TENDER provided. presentation of the-case for a re- daughter. 412 E Center .St.; Mrs. ! FRESH KILLED ^CARb. POf? MYSELF, 5. Eliminate or curtail the adult valuation 1 Frances Miller. 13 River St.. Rock- AND IT'S education program. ! His cut recommendalion range/l ! ville; Mrs. Elaine Hockla and son. MY OWN 6. Eliminjite new equipment for CHICKEN ' from $200 for the treasurer to RFD .3. South Coventry. FAULT a saving o f $15,()00. $1.5,000 for the Park and Tree DISCHARGED TODAY: Ed­ H 7. Eliminate comnuinity use of Warden budget which he termed ward Moran. 101 Benton St.: LEGS u 55e school.- for H $2.'5,00O saving, ; "real live reading. " Martin cut ‘ Arvin I-aBier, Coventry; Mrs. || 8. Provide no aiibstitiUe, teacher.-. that budget from a $130,000 re­ Teresa Misseri, 181 Autumn St.; FOWL Robb argued that those figure* quest to an $8.3,000 recom menda­ I Dante'Varelli, 264 Charter Oak' BREASTS ,.K 65e are a belter guide to the budget tion. .* jst.: John Lockwood, 19 Academy ' ROASTS C3crr^ for Manchester schools than the And Dyer called for a further St.; Mrs. Elaine Pallein. 6 Lydall j| . A- LA^ standard used by Marlin. j yla.sh of $1,500 in the Civil Defense St.; Diane Gieenliind, 96 Foster i TENDER. FLAVORFUL Martin nude his $184,000 cut j rccomiTicndation. He said it is be­ Tm.ViMnE,KNUSHT. C WA »W BC DOG.EH f St ; Diane Weiss, 48 Lyness St.: ; b y 'p ro v id in g an increase in the coming recognized that in emer- Mr.'S. Mary Diimore. 126 Charier ' LARGE per pupil cost of only $20 instead I gency the nation would turn to Oak St,: 'Thomas Rayni(Hid South | -PtUMP BY V. T. HAMLIN of the $41 inrre6*e called for in j existing emergency forces like Uie C H U C K ^ E A K — ALLEY^OOP Trtugh Spot Coventry: Edward Fisher, 42 NATIVE COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO the school request. police for help. I Madison St.: .Frederick Hyde, 30' ...once jack, east.an w e l l . t iS e r e 's ME.A Supports Robb ! Martin's cut from $12,970 re- HI5 GANG GET INSIDE FIRST TIME FO A DRIVE OVER S EC O N D -A N D Delmont St.; Thomas Choma, 28 1 HEY! HAD r FIND At' Robb's argument was supported . quested to $5,6.3.5 recommended McCann Dr.; Miss Judith Gilman. IT, THEY‘(?E SAFE' NO evertthing ; HAVE fav/ rite Clu b WITH TWO AWAY, THE RU H N ERS I A ON ACCOUNT ur ARE OFF AS THE CENTER by William Freeman, speaking for ; has brought prole.«t from CD Di­ 84 Drive B; Richard Clemens. 123 I BOOTS EVER GOT the Manchester F,diication Assn rector p'ledericR Edwards' who is ANVONFOUTA TH EM S A C K S FIELDER CHARGES IN TO Eldridge St : Mrs. Emily Tuliy, 6 TRY FOR A SHOeSTR/NG CATCH.., Freeman contended that even with resigning and gives his rea.son a* T H E R E Y E T . b e i n ' LOADED?', Mintz Court. S O I G O TTA the $41 per pupil. increase the per the press of other duties. COMIN'UP. COM E O U T pupil cost for Manchester -would Dyer aeknowledged the useful- i STATE .MRM.AN KILLED 1 ::h o c o l a t e /MISTUH SWINGIN', FER not be the highest for comparably ness of some CD divisions, such as I Cherry Point, N, C.. April 4 ' UAtPIREf.. •SOME RUNS— sized towns, but* would be in the communiraUons, but called olh- ' An F.I3 Fury Jet crashed and ' HERSHEY SYRUP Thick, Rich AN' A JOB ? middreC- ers. such as the Ground Observer ! burned four mile.s from this Ma- ‘ 1 ^ Earlier Marlin had referred to Corps, “out of date," rine Air Station yesterday, killing ' 4-4 a chart showing per pupil cost.s In And the Development Commis­ the pilot, 2nd LI. Riehard J. For-I Hug* 46 Oz. various towns and the average for sion was another of Dyer’s tar­ tuns, p'airfield, Conn. ' ' Pineapple-Grapefruit Drink Can the State. He held that a $20 In­ gets. He called for a further cut A board will _ investigate the: crease, which is about the same as of $2,000 in its budget. He '.said crash to determine the cause. The | LLBBY js r-i^fawcsu the increases per year in the past the Commission has spent thou­ plane burned. Huge 46 Oz. few years, would rontiniKi the gen­ sands on endeavors and named an Fortuna; a soii of Mr. and Mrs. TOMATO JUICE Rich, Taaty .Can a A eral upward trend, at kboiil the occupational survey Jis one of Stanley R. Fortuna of Fairflel-d. ; same pare as elsewhere reiently. them. was attached to a fighter squadron ' Mr*. Marcella L'Heureux, 106 He contended, the tax-supported of Marine Aircraft Group .'12 h>l c. JESSO CREAM CORN FVesh off the Cob BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Into The Arena BY EDGAR MARTIN BUZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE WOr t*aor thOthPiR WO- \ Gcnrfh VEtuvy m dviw e t w JESSO CUT GREEN BEANS 2 ‘; r 25e Vi« 0 tsVi AUSFbl. 'WOCi... VJEXT BOL5T o :) HOW ELESA N T.'... IS I'M NOT IN AH, I SEE! IICTAINLY BOOTS'«> THAT NICE 'tOUHS THE HAirrOF AN OLO TVE*^2DRKA mu MliHT PILOT COMTN8? EKTERTAININE WRITHfARTf ISNT OEALOUS CPiTkD) L TO ^ NOW-WHO 'swahRv* , GREEN BEANS « OUST KETURNED / TOO WHEN YOU LEFT ALONE/... SAM, ARE YOU ■E A DIAMOND SEHER!) 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Herald Angle k V r__ ' \ ' By ■ - N iimni 0 Club Braves, Bums PAT BOLDUG ■ V . intz May Surprise Assistant Sports Editor l^rrenti Bowls to Honor Play tie TUt Rnkphall Rfarmrcll Uttle League batter mbat Becoi*d 455 Totnl ilheh decide whether the pitch will Win Starting Rnle A, Ne Joirgenseii On Tour Home y T h e reactiona of toe late Babe . a baH or strike whether he will .X- Ruth were twice as^fast ax to* I swing .-and whether or not the ball InsiirXnceinsn Hippo average person. ^ That was only ■ strike .him. Oq the other hand, :usia Correnti sot s n«w th m * StxF^ersburg, Fla., April 4 When the Yankee.s mad^ Hartford, April 4 Uni­ New York, April^ (/F)- one ofMjhe enlightCTlng observa-, ^ major league hltter/baS until the versity, of Conneptfeut's Alumni C .tlorts mattis by .Dr. Creighton Hale, j, 34 feet,’ away from the gamo town. rMoM i?r big 10-man deal with Kan»s City six weeks ago, evety- k's an improbable itinerary, night' while bowUnz #ftlv calied Art EHtmar thp^fey player in the swap. Now it Club announpeti today the selec­ research dmector of Little League ; pitcher’s fingers to make the same tion of Dr.the surprise annuaf aWard for-haVlng made an best twb-team fight for the who was the’ foalured speaker .at ■ Addressing the coaching aecUpn hit off today in the 21st Masters Tournament/imd poised Insnnince in tho'T package. ' * outstanding contribution to the National-League pennant cur­ toe recent sprln^rtference of the of .the CAHPER later in the/af- Harvie Ward Jr, of San Francisco is an extrarinrong threat rolloffs. Rolling iigatasi Ever *lnc« 19S2 when Bobby growth of the state Institution. rently ie holding one-day ■Connecticut ABSOcVatlon of Health? i ternoioh/Dr. Hale chose as hU sub"* to become the first amateur ever to win tjie championship. Dr. Jorgetfaen, who hap spear­ Physical EklucafionVand Recrea- ject "The Physiological ChbracUr* E & S Ga$o Co. to4lMispil* Shants wound the New York club staudi . In Jackson'rilTe. Ban An- A vote for Ward, National Xma-' around hla finger and won the Detroit nings headed the growth of the univer­ tlbn at beautiful Mancliester High ^ i.^tics of Major League 'Baseball finals CorreiiiL enrrini sity during the past 21 years, will tejm Houston, Fort Worth, Dal- teur champion the Mat two yehra, title of “fifth Infielder" with hla Ma, Oklahoma City, .Tulsa, Wiehlta School. V Playsra." Only recently he made was registered by Byron Nelson, a Town bowUitg champion?' be honored at the Alumni C Club's During the morning pro^am of several'teats on every member of ■^ballanaring ability. Casey Stengel Nee<^ Triumph .■>nd Kansas City. two-time rictor playing in the put together strings of haa<:dC00led at the mention of dinner here April 18, the all-day aesaion, Dr. Hale OTve, the Btookl.vn Dodgers and Pltts- In making the announcement, That’s the route— termed "The event for the 20th time. m m 159, 144 and 152 fw a ShMt*. gn infereaUng U lk on "The burgh Pirates. "Harvie is hitting the ball mar­ fhe Alumni C club Executive Com­ Pneupionta Circuit” by Brooklyn One Glorious Year , "It wasn’t easy at times." he velously, the* best ever for him, 1 whipping 455 triple at ths To Stay Alive mittee atatSd: Dodger Presldeht' Walter : O'Mal- "That littleYella,” as Casey calls explained."because if prima don- think,” said Nejson, who Could Y l^es. him, has won only 13 games while "Every citizen of our state owes 1^ — to be followed by the chain- nSs' ‘are found In any sport, it's in excused for a?sligh. prejudice^In losing 26 m the ifour years since Detroit, April.4 i/Pi—The Detroit a-'debt of gratitude to Dr. Jorgen­ pTon Brooks and the "w e 'lM ^ it-. baaeb’alL Brooklyn’s Jackie Rob­ Y LE A G U E “ Correnti had previonaly ^Is-T im e" Mllwaukse Bravea aa the case of the young m*n he that glorious season Whw he w*» Red wings, sapped of nearly every­ sen "Tor his remarkable leadership inson and Don Zimmer werS sim­ Blanking the league champions they wind their way home Jts.etart helped develop, ."r do'n’tyxay I'll held the old mark, of 451 the most valuable player -in the thing except their conflrienre, facs - [ In helping to tnake- fhe University ply terrific aiul most' cooperative,” ;‘; ‘rWaT;aga^hst\hTiKut-i^5i-M Sales 2-0 In the of Connecticut .one of the great the real thing. . • set back on Not. 14, 4855- Americam League and top wlM er the Boston ‘ Bruins tonight in a FigufM~in Pro~€uge Swap Dr, Male added. ’ b« inclined to match hln. with any , best-of-:three-gam(^ gerles last-ditch battle to stay In Stanley educational institutions of • the .They looked for* reel in dack- while competing In the among the pitchers, with a Mel Hutchins, left, of the Detroit TPlstons, went to the New York •iTHENOMENAL SPEED other player In the tournainent.” i Cyp contention. - Knickerbockers April 3 in exchange for Nat "Sweetwater” Clif­ coi^ntry. His foresight, drive and aohvitle. yeaterday, WrestUng Elks League at the Doable season. leadership . have been, responsible Uiraugh ID innings to a 3-all tic ‘ , "And although. Robinson poa* Nelson indicated tliat this in-1 chentpionsbip last That was the year of the raln- 'W e're bound to get a break ton, center, and Harry Gallatin, right. The exchange was part sesses Just average reaction,." tbe eluded such favorites as Cary Mid- night. The victors won the open' Strike alleys. His single for .the glrowth of the university and leaving it that way to enabl* Ing game 626-576 and ended the spattered All-Star game in Phila­ sooner br jater,” said General Man­ . of a flvc-player deal. Deal marked first transaction of Detroit doctor continued, “ hie speed of dlecoff and Ben Hogan, with whoni and for the Ane educational op­ the Bravos to hop a commercial rolloffs in two straight strings, game'scores 'were 121,178 delphia at Connie Mack SUdium. ager Jack'Adams. "I didn't even professional basketball blub which has Just rnoved from Fort hands and feet Is phenomenal for he’s had prafdice rounds this week. portunities which it offers today to airliner for San jUitonio. Tht taking the second game 605-540. ahd 157. Hippo’s total ex* ^ Fhantz' home park, where he give 'em hell,-after they lost' to Wayne. tA P Wlrephoto) &n athlete of hla age. According "Middlecoff isn’t striking the that Boston teart) the other night young men and .women. Dodgers wse their private plans Jazz Fulliir 130-150, Pete Aceto ceeded an earlier 448 cf> " pitched only one inning and struck for auch thli^, - to all tests, Zimmer should be the ball as,,well as he,usually does,” Racking Up Twin Killing greatest Dodger but Of courae h'ls 13.3-128 and Joe Twaronite 129- fort chalked np by Cy • Tagg^for Heners the graying cattleman trom Roa- inson and Stan Musial. ' boys played well, Jtist as lhey have "It is appropriate as the univer­ Brooklyn Dodgers' Juniorv Gilliam tildes in futile attempt to progress has been somewhat ham­ 121 rolled best for the Insurance- sity observes its Diamond Jubilee Don Newcombs did the pitching noke.-^'Tex., said. ” Hc is keeping men while Art Johnson, with GiorgettL Shantz' career ran Into a dis­ since the first game." break up double play aa Milwaukee Braves' Danny O'Connell ra- pered by his recent beaninga. Year that Dr, Jorgensen should for the Dodgers and was tagged his feet too - close together and strings of 122 and 113, stood out couraging series of broken bones ' Adams, never hesitant to critic­ laya ball to Arit to complete play In exhibition -game at Jackson- Duke Snider has the fastest reac­ The East Side ycteran of New Base for Royals, bb honored. Dr. Jorgensen'^ basic for seven hits in his..alx frames swinging more flrl-footed than for the Motor Sales. and arm and back miseries after ize his players publicly and pfi-* viile, Fla., April 3. Peewee Reese forced Gilliam at second and tion among all Dodgers and ac­ the polished I^ e s won vately, iniisti the R'-'d' Wlnga.hfive philosophy — a well-roundeb, ath­ —one a second-inning, and first? , "e ever seen him. / In semifinal matches, also that. In 1954 he pitched only eight WMK doubled at Arst. Game ended In 2-2 tie after ten innlngi. cording to the tests should be Hogan Playing vVell high individual averago 4 letic program as' part of a s^bOd of-the-aoasari, hOme run by Bobby bowled last night, Manchester 1 innings all season. The next year played as good a brand of hockey CP Wlrephoto) .Manager Walt Alston’s No. 1 hit­ as they did in winning the National acadeniic program — has carefuf Thomson, and ariothor a fourth "Hogan? WeJI, Ben is playing Motors shutout Don Willis Garage hfmm^his season in both • he moved with the franchise af­ Pistons, Knicks Trade ter, well. But he isn’t playing well for Hockey League title. \ ------, 1 • . . . ly guided Connecticut's sports pic­ inning homo run by Johnny Logan, "On the other Imriil,” Dr. Hale 2-0 and Correnti’s had to go the the West Side Rec and Y ter th e'54 seas?*" p«r; Y LEAGUE ROLIJIFFS a letdw n or a down-ln-the dumps Jn the I •’.*1'' weighing 29 ai. njt gambling.” Ghlcago, April 4 (f )— Middle­ the Rehgers 'wUl have to oome up allowed only three runs. He must ester for 9 incinnati In keeping eager to meet Puerto Rico's Miguel •Television, in ^addition to many Sox an 8-4 decision over the New yftui ters participating t'urrrntC? In«arancv Cl thing, 'rttey seem more determined "M ost i °htices and six others weighing 30 . The first twosome was sched­ Fair ...... 1.V.1 no — J63 weight (Champion Gene F5Ulmer, with something even more effec­ have noticed the .difference Yan­ with the "N B A trend toward big- Berrios in the most important fight other national and international NeSj:;‘"aid thTofier^'^soundsi :S *ro^ 1 oV *tL "^ T ™ York Yankees, and the Washing­ t i t f League program, Arno .... Shortstop Still Biggest Hole now than^hen this series started." ha e L ' °tinces. uled to lee o(f at 9:30 a.m. (E.'sT)...... 98 too I2t ,119 aiming for his biggest payday, and tive then their highly creditable kee support can make when the er cities.” The Royals, last in the of his career. ______; pc^jts.' pretty good” and would be about i L!*fT(mLv-? f^r^r ton Senators used Clncmriati'a o th e r s '' and mothers.’^, Man in. ... 1.17 104 no Ml The'club^ealiaea, though, th*tr-|^; equal to what the welter champ! "A t the present time,” Dr. Hale One hundred golfers, a record field T^NHronlir Sugar Ray Robinson, aiming to performance of Tuesday. club came up with five double H f l.s the co-Aulhor of seven |)rimo weapon, the home, run, to' Tlal’hed, *‘'flnd the program 99 _ 131 - 324 sweeping fhV^ next three games " I don’t know much about Ber­ nVight expect for a middleweight' 'y can tdo 1250,000 w Ith stated. "Cincinnati’s Ted Klu.szew- holding most of the ui'ajor prizes in (’orrrnti .. 159 in 152 465 regain his crown, today sign for Tbetr ebanca to tie the series In ' plays behind him In a game against year, will play their 1957-58 home textbooks and has - received beat the Redlega 4-3. detrimental Vo their sons.” ' Fulln .... Clearwater. I^la.. April 4 ’ — Mng for a chunck of cash and two is something that only one Other rios’ style of fighting.” said Bas- skl u.ses the heaviest Louisville 1 - world, are on hand for the — 118 156 274 their title rematch at Chicago that genie wee shot when their Cincinnati. games in the Clnclnhati Garden, a honorary degrees from four univer­ title shot. De°John said that If the Boston Philadelphia clipped Boeton’k ' 6 f the numerous re.search work Ask Mahaget Mayo Smith about ^ minor league players, club In StanlejTsCup history has sey, the British Empire feather­ Stopped Twice Slugger sold. 35 ounces.” 72-hole, four-day grind Play will | rumlji Stadium May 1. The formality will defense Svobbled. momentarUy aiid Shantz was anxious to pitch at modern. 14,000 - scat arena. sities. Offer Is accepted he will have to Red Sox 3-1 on a three-run double t>r. Hale has completed through) ...... 610 676 670 18«^ his Philadejphla Phillies and he f . Other Weaknesses be in the plush setting of Tam been able to do. Tn« Toronto Maple weight champion, "but I'm told he Basllio, ru g g ^ ex-Marine f r ^ ^ ^ SPECIAL B.AT t liL nationally telC\-ised the .last K A t'o. il) the CenadienB rammed in thne s Kansas- City last year but- Lou Plagued by lagging attendance at by winning pitcher Harvey Had- (5irt the United States,he has yet Milin.^ki ...... 13.‘J 12R starts spouting about his pitching The Phillies have other wsak- O’Shanter Country Club, where Leafs" of 1942 lo s t'^ e first three likes to take the fight to his op­ Canastotaa, N. Y., who stopped De Mo ormon.nt To prove his point that wrist ac- three days, starting at 5 pin. t(2 *7.3 fast goals to ■win 8-1, Boudreau gave him only tWo Rochester, the , Royals will be 13 in Portland. Ore. No opponent di.x.. aeveland pushed acroas nlna to uncover where any harm has I Tai ca .7...... 101 136 M(i 383 staff. It's obvious he has little nesses, to be sure. They are Short FVllmer will set • tip his f i n i n g games of the final \ound to De­ ponent. That’s the -sort of rival I Marco Inin two previous bouts, ia '. n . runs In the seventh to whack the 'befallen any youngster of Little : don Is the most important ingredi- ( E.S'i I. < I Portf'rfkld ...... m 105 108 .",52 starts, confining most of his work drawing from an area of about a I J-'miih..... else to gloat about. If it weren't power, they don’t have an es' camp. The last, and only othey troit,, then came back to scose a' like to meet.'.’ expected to be offered a crack a t : |J*|'„*’** " ,iL«agde age competing In compel-1 ®nt for speed and hitting the ball, The general Mastcr.s s:lurlion is ...... 117 116 120 .353 to relief. million and a half population, com­ Reds Upended silio. New York Giants 13-6. Pittsburgh I i'aRpa-i ...... HR 156 1K( 399 for the pitching the team v^uld tablished right fielder, they must fighter to train at the/club, was LOUIS OFFEM^ smashing upset,, taking. the next It sounds like It wdll be an Inter­ the winner of Gene Fullmer-Ray ; * finally scored«u aguntiagalhet wanassKanaaa City,GUy. inuve 'athletics. "If anything,” Dp. ! Dr. Hale employed a special bat this: Most people arc picking Mid­ be a candidate* for the cellar. Even relay In the main on a rookie at " I f I pitched him the wsy he pared ,lo Rochester’s half-million. esting evening wheif he meets the gTobinson middleweight title fight | Won Title by Saxton. Total's .,. Chuck Davey four years ago. New York —(NBA) — Two four games to .win the coveted cup. The Pistons, who moved from beating thet A'e -3-0. - And ■ - the ■ Qhi- - Hale ‘stated, "parents, coaches and | rigged to check the speed of a dlecoff but saying, ’’Watch out <08 <41 <11 1«0 with It the Phils face a stern fight | first base and speed Is not among Wanted, he'd be out of baseball 5-2 Berrios at Washington, D. C„ De Marco won the welterweight compenlM dangled Important j:;ort Wayne to Detroit effective May 1. cago Cuba rulned Mike Fomiel'es’ fealn managers have suffered person's swing. Making strong use for Hogan. ” to retain their fifth place rating their few virtues. It probably is now," explained Boudreau recent­ By Americans De Marco, the top contender for championship April 1, 1955, by 4 V ? ' 4l-k^ r\f lata ti>v?ia#a Ma titAa aIaaIpa^I ai«tlneie_ After playing^4ch other for 66 offers In front ot^o* Louis when with the end of this, season, re- April 26, in the semifinals of the full-route ihow•how by beaUng Balti- more harmful effects than-; the of his wrists he was clocked'swing­ Middlecoff, current Natioha ...... of 1956. the only club In htxtory that may ly. " I leaned over backward to try Basilto's crown, easily defeated stopping Johnny Saxton In the" 12-6 127 252 'years, the De^it-Cleveland base­ a survey revMied tost the ex­ Hockey at a Glancc\ rtiived Harry iThe Horsel Galla­ elimination tournament to deter­ more 6-3. boys." He, described several inci- ing at 115 miles per hour, while open champion who is generally I .ftmourrflux...... 110 no Kennedy May Start be forced to two platoon four po­ to bring him along slowly. I want­ mine a successor to retired feather­ Providence_, h. L, April 4 (>P)— ranking lightweight Larry Board- 14th round. He lost the title 70 Bn(P5 ...... 121 150 _ 271 • ball series stands at 610-601 in heavyweight enempton ie stUl at ed him to he all right for this tin, Nat" (Sweetwater) Clifton and Southpaw Jim Davis' knuckle- -two years of limited service. I felt ester Wins Best p£ Seven Series, Mel-Jiutchins and their first draft Nov. 30, 1955. Both De Marco- Putting Better all his professional plaring with 1 figure to get many runs. A t least, clfpice at the annual NBA meet- the dockride of sun-drenched, Ciqi toda.v after sweeping past the what Basllio does.” er weird, one got away in the win- hoy .had YUcried'or batted his club that he can readily tell whether or Maxxoll ...... 121 no _ '*21 the way I handled* him was the 4-1) Buckley said confidently that Ba.silio fights were slugfesta In " I have been hitting the bal( .Iuhi>.«on ...... 115 122 _ 247 the lamsas City Monarchs, will be « ’« haven't been scoring too many .jng April 17. scorching Lagos in Nigeria at 11. powerful Providence Reds. ^ g 10th, opened by Egrl Torge- to'ti\e Little World Series hot a b()y has a good arm by _ runs this spring. Our power is V.-sy I would have liked to be han­ Thursday’s Schedule De Marco’s advisors "will go along which the Boston slugger stag­ j Well.l' said the highly nervous den­ .....'...... 127 1.72 270 the first Negro member of the . Speculation in New York is that doesn’ t like to tangle with a''re­ The Americans became the first paon’e triple. Stan Musial homered ahj. .altbopgh, the elated boy’s i Simply watching him throw at a MrC’tirrv ...... 102 11$ 220 going to have to come from' Rip dled." Natioital League Semifinals with It— they’ll, make dough on the gered Basillo several times in th^ tist from Melnplils, Tenn.; "but I PhilHes. Although not yet on the the Kntek’s will ask the Pistbns treating fighter. That’s why he had club in A H L history to gain the and singled for the Cards for a )>re8Sure was up a certain percent-1 .short dl.stance.' " If he throws fast Nowlckl ...... ' 119 107 — 226 Repulski, WilSlq Jones and Stan Boston at Detroit (Boston Leads percentage and De - Marco’s hot early rounds but finally w'm 'FOrn haven’s gotten my game .collected. roster, Kennedy Is a cinch to be to draft Hot Rod Hundley West a lot of trouble with southpaw title round In it.s first year In the 469 aprlng average. age, the ,bl(jod presstire of his ; then he has a strong arm. Speed.” Lopata. We criuld use a good long Best of Seven Serl(H, 3-1) around Boston now.” down by Carmen’s attack M the I’m putting better—and Uiat’s Totals ...... Is i 600 - 1194 brought to Philadelphia and may Virginia's colorful All-America, Percy Lewis in a title fight sit Not­ league by defeating the Reds, 4-2, ball lefthanded hitter.’’ - CLUTCH GUT New York at Moijlreal (Mont­ Buckley said the proposed 15- late stages. / Snap ScoreleM Bkein coach ©’r" ihaha'ger had Jumped a-s \ he remarked, “ Is the determining soniethlng.” even open the season al short­ providing he is available when the tingham last Monda.v. AllHough he last night to win their best-of- The White Sox Junked Tom much ah' 100 per cent, Manrhofilfr 3fo(orii (0) St. 'Peteraburg, Fla. (NBA)— real Leads Best of Seven- Series factor in this case. The rest can be Hogan, * the lean, hard -Texan MaxxoH ...... 121 105 __ 226 stop." Pistons’ turn comes up. floored Lewis three tlm — 280 style and even more dubious of group of players fro)n.,the East PototoM 890 points for the Plstoiis this sea­ storage building. The manager, D. Saturday. Roy Slevere, Bob Lemon and the stop watch and not the athlete F*nrr ...... 117 97 214 SOFT SHRL pt Wins Decision from Lopes and tlie leading batsmen .. syving "Nothing serious.” Hogan .said his stlckwork. He Is being brought Side Rec Junior League. Is on tap son. , ' j.. Collisler. took an interest in Early Lead Clint Courtney homered for the k bat at 100 miles per hour-, C(n himself. It is only logical to be­ .Aerto...... m 128 261 CRABS, V2 D01. later. " I’m just a bit sore. But I ’m Twarisnltfi' ...... 12*1 121 250 up, however, because his work tonight at 7 o'clock at toe School Galatin, 30, led New York In him. Bassey won the Nigerian fly ­ The Americans Jumped Into a 2-0 Senatori- nilh two ou. In the .the other hand, Mickey Mantle, lieve that an.older person stops a during the spring training grind, Washington, April ■ 4 (AV^Or- okay. I just didn’t want to hit, (V»rr'*nti ...... 117 109 -r 226 St. gym. Wally Fortin reports that Pt. 40c . scoring with 1.079 points and in weight title at 16 and the'Nigerian lead (0 the first 10 minutes and fourth agalnit aincy's Warren home run slugger for * the New watch someW’hat slower than a both in the field and at bat, war- the following coaches will be on went on to overpower the Reds and lando ' Zulueta, getting zest from INDIANS AND GIANTS that’s all.” Totaln ...... *606 — 1231 Two rebounds with 725. He is the NBA b’afitamwelght crown, at 17. his latest victory, nonetheless de­ Hacker. The Redlega had scored York Yankees, swings his lusty younger person.” At the moment RE8TAl'R.\NT LEAGUE .ronfa It. Up to last week, the 26- hind: Leo Cyr. Bill ForUn, Whitey IMPROVI YPUR HOMi AND WIN A PRIZE "Iron Man”, haVing played in 668 wind up their series. Providence Another pro who is ratgd a Pints Collister brought Bassey to clared himself ready today to take SHIFT GAME^NOW! I three In the firet off Bvello Her- •sclUb at 118 miles per hour. i: the doctor is having an instrument Allfthrre matches— Bolton Lake year-old paced the entire club at Johnson. Leo Diana. Art Felber, 60c consecutive games . since Joining won the A H L championship and nandei. tht;eat. is 46-year-ctid. Jimmy De- . THAT MAY'PAY THE ENTIRE COST I England in 1952. -He was a big hit on Joe Brown for - the world’s ■ '^Through tlis many tests com­ made to check the difference of re­ House over Villa Louisa. Ray's 'bat with a .500 average and, had Sam McAllister, Harry Carlson the Knicks nine years ago. (^Ifton Calder Cup In the 1955-56 cam­ maret, who has won the Masters FRIED TO A DELICIOUS OOIJtEN BROWN from the start. He won the British lightweight title. ! Salt Lake City, Utah, April The Phlli got to Frank Sullivan pleted by Dr-. Hale it was also actions in official ttoim . Rcstaiiranl over Miller’s, Walnut' played thorugh nine games with­ and Mike Cappa. was a seven-year veteran of the paign and then captured the league 4 (>P>—-A foot of snow forced In the second with a pair of lingles ‘ His findings shoulocJrlainly stir three times. " I ’ve changed my grip > 1 / v r / Empire feathenveight crowii on Whether the Havana tapper will -p’ointVl out that once the ball (s Restaurant over Garden Restau­ out an error. Knicks, joining them after .sever­ championship' again this year. the Cleveland Indians- and the and a walk filling tbe bases for ■ 12 feet'frdm the pitcher’s fingcr- up controversy. and my attitude,” said Jimmy, win­ Rebuffed at every turn In their Nov. 19, 1955. by knocking out Ire­ get his chance at the crown re- i. rant—resulted In similar 3-1 vic­ al. years with the Harlem Globe­ Goals by Earl Balfour and Bron­ New York Giants to oanoel an Haddix' drive to rlght-Ksenter. ■4 . . ner of two winter tournaments. "I efforts to land a proven, big league STUDENT COACH land's Billy Kelly In the- eighth mains to be seen. think I ’H win it.” tories while the night's finest scores trotters. He Is 32. . round. ' co Horvath In the first period s «it exhibitlen. game In Denver, -' 2,500 Sq. Foot. Bog . $2.75 TWO DRAND P R Illl O f $V4tO.OO CTharley Bu/ck gave Lopes a 97-94 International League and first the field , last year, Gardner bit Sports in Brief GLORION, 25 lbs...... : . . $3.25 NEWTREADS Daytona Beach, Fla., April 4 edge. The Associated Press also only .331. , . , TRUNK LIVING 5.000 Sg. Foot. Bog . $4.50 baseman Marv, Throneb'erry to —Two new champions are assured had Lopes ahead, 97-15, But its Kjddeniy beginning to Pittsburgh (NEA)—The Pitts­ Denver of the American. Aasn.-n. burgh club, vyill stay In one hotel TWO SECOND P R H if OF $ 7 S 0 ^ in tonight's four . events in the The fight was scored under the . Last night, the World CbaiU-1 dawn that Gardner may Hve uB Full Gene Kelly, motion picture star, THE NEWEST IN FERTILIZER CONCENTRAH *»/ National A A Men's Indoor Swim­ "10 point lAust” system giving the to hie prediction. He's collected IB and Ed Gardner, - former radio on the way north after breaking s c o n SEED ^ on s sent pitcher' Jim Coatee amC camp at Fort Myers. April 9. The ming and Diving Championships. winner of a round 10 points and outfielder Bob Martyn 1o Rich- M " U ab far In exhibition games aiid actor, wili share the spotlight TWO THIRD PRIZES OF $ SpO.DO Lost^year’s winners (n the 100- Buci will do all their sleeping on Pktura Lawn (tho Bnost) PLANTRONS the ioser^aninvhere from nine'to mond and pitcher Mark Freeman haa a .393 avtrage. On top ef that with 18 major leaguers whto the yard freestyle and one-meter div­ zero. he's drawn u baste bells. Price National Broadcasting Co. pre- tt'sins, changing-clothes in club- ‘ EASILY APPLIED—USE DRY OR WET and third baseman Dick Sanders houses until retching Charleston, 500 Sg. Foot, k x . . . ST.98 TWO FOURTH PRIZES OF $ 1SO.DO ing — Rex Aubrey of Nev/ Haveii. Orlando acjcnowledged after- to Denver. Garrfnsr ssyi.hU Improvemsnt i tents itx^,. annual TV "Salute to FOR LAWNS. TREES, SHRUBS. GARDENS Conn., and Bob Clotworthy of W.,Va., April 18. . Jombor** wal-d he "wasn't in good shape" TheTlankee squad new numbers 6t the pUte esn be c r a te d to DELIVERED IH MANCHESTER' BaSebalI” Vfr6m 9 to 10;3Q p.m. 2.500 $g. Foot. Box . $9.85 40 PRIZES o r $100 EACH e West Point respectively — are not because he'd been caught short in Manager Paul Richards and Coach (E 8T), April 13, • • ♦ defending. 30, two over the limit' that must prlcod training ' after a fight in Havansi be reached by opening day, April A l Vincent. Rlcharda and. Vincent .'This pricfi iri'cludes heater^ signal lights, oil filter, double RARITY AGAIN t 10 nights ago. . . 16. . "helped me eliminate 6 biteh from 3un visofs, 2-tone paint, oversize tires. Three aonje of former, majp . Cincinnati— (N B A )—^Tbera were scon WEED and FEED GLADIOLA BULBS ORtyour Mitry biantrand c«ntMt rtilM Michigan State basketball cap- Lopes took the verdict phlioaoph- my awing and I'm not iwlnglrig aO leaguers reclKtly pitched in toe only seven beJks committed by mt »' ■ • V ■ 1.000 Sg. Foot. Box . e • e • $1.95 Uln, George Ferguson, is a veter­ icsliy as a "break qf the' game." hard as I.used U ." Gardner ealA Detroit Tigera-Boaton Red Sox ex*, Natidhal League pitchers last sea­ hibition. In Sarasota, Fla. The MAIL COUPON NOW inary student. , but insisted he had woii.^ So did son. *. 2.500 Sg. Foot. Box -s a • • I $3.45 Dozen For Stop taking chances!' Don’t Manager Harry Fine. Last Nights Fights Immediate Delivery ^ Tigers used Don )>e,'son of Thorn­ 59c 50 $2.19 CONTOT MTiSt IH OrMw SI, 1M7 drive inotnef risky mile on The victory waa No. 63 for Zu­ Washington, D.C. Orlando (3ollffic Baocball ton Lee, while the Red Sox came 5.000 Sg. Foot. Bog ...... $5.95 worn, smooth tires. Let us lueta.. who -is Ring 'Magazine's Zulueta,.'186. Nbvana, outpointed nip with George Susce, offspring o f rene^ them with Xtra Mile- fourth rated lightweight contender Joey LoJ>ea, 133, Sacramento, Fordfiam 4, KingsIngs Point thri former catcher .with the same a ge N ew Tregdt by RE^STRINSIND arid the National' Boxing Assn.'a Calif.. 10.. Dartmouth name, and Dave Sisler, son of the ^ STOP IN AND SEE SC O n’S NEW BIRD BATH SPECIAL-$3.89 • 8, Maryland no Coq^ear. Stop jn now and- fifth. He has lost 37 and had 11 Innings) immortal George. OPEN A U E Y S SAVE I Manila— Maeakasu Otsuka, 130, ELECTRIC POWER MOWER ^ OTHERS to ,$9.98 «to.eeo , Manchester • TENNIS draws. Japan, outpointed Little Cesar, Navy 3, Mains 3 .1 OMIf HMSneVSMZNT « ^ U T ApplM te Mvarf Dre beijifs Lopes, uiirahked, dropped his 133, PhllippOtea, 10. RqUlna 8. Amhsrst I (RelUna GORMAN Individual ’states and not the FOR LEAGUES ■ J - WHR • BADMINTON Lumber, liic. •r fa year aw« Hret 13th. He has won 39 and dchwn Milan— DulUo Lot, 1S8H, Italy, TbuiTiey) United States Congress, should PRIVATC PARTIES For tho Finost Flowors t u CaCNTEB 8T. •SQUASH twice. Zulueta. at 136, Had a three- stopped karl .Heinz ' Blck, 138 U, Michigan |Uts T, Amlv regulate sports.. 4h the opinion of liant A. y i i m s ts av pound weight advantage. '' Germany, 10. * Richnimnd I, HarvaM 8 , MOTOR SALES James (Farley, former Demo­ 'U$o itm m L’mmm mhw: m A. 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j V J t k - :. . Boyle BY F.AGALY and SHORTEN AMnQUfc FURNITURE, aUver, EIGHT ROOM single, in excellent OFF Ma in aWEET-Two-fomily. LISTINGS NEEDED .for all typea GatBEe-r-SerTic»—Storasre THERE OUGHTA BE/A LAWI \ WE KENT four rooms iach flqor. Separate of homes and business ptbpertles. Attt6m6t>UM for.Sale ' glass, china, te d 'u s e d ..furniture THRlSE ROOMS suitable for office condition, largo,lot, good location. WANTED—pm hoys for Mon.. ONE FRONT end welded for tr^h $16,200. S. A, Reechler, Realtor. oil' furnadea/. ^ Lot 99xl65< Garage. Arthur Felber, Broker. MI 3-1409. APPTOXIMAT^LY er with, good 670-15 Ore*. C4U MI bought and sold. Furniture Repair .Sm all. oemant and mortar mix­ or 'btulness, 470 Miain St. Ml. Do YoU jRea^ iCnow 1»4»’ ClteVROtiET t«"o door. Tues., Thurs. monmigs, 9:45 s.m .- Service. ML 8-7^49. MI 9-8952, or MI 3-6969, . ^$15,500. Madeline Smith, Realtor, ^iMsifitd a ^ 't i r e i . radio, heater. Price feet'of storage'mace 11:80 a.m.' Hoboowivas Bdwling 9-4887.\^^ ' ers, power trowels^ electric ham- :9-6228 or MI 8-7444: MI 9-1642, MLS No. 887. LiS'rtNGS WANTED, aingle ted W 6 . Call MI #-6089. . St. Phone MI 8-5« League, f5 a ihoriilng. CoH YWCA VACUUM P)—Chance* are you. indlar.* o f Souttf Aiherlefi DEPT. HOURS MANCHESTER Cyde Shop* 168 prompt delivery. Call PI 2-6277 or room set. Good cohdttibn. 17 Mlscellteeoua tools. Center,on Main St., approxinipte- ber Of Manchester MLS. ' 193S BUICK 'harttop Riviera dvna- West Middle Tiwe. Repairs all For part time siock worlt. 9-1 Grandview St. y $19JiOO. is lK X . R, Wilkie k Co., ilyi ted business property.. Call really don’t know why you smoke ? | smoke tb spark t'helr Sex urg#. » ;i s A. M. to 4:30 P. M. flo. radio. h6oler,-white wall tires. WlllimanUc Academy 8-3283. - ly 1300 sqi^ ft. Will remodel to iu.it MargaHt Ciesiynski, Broker. MI makes of Miijlcfes. New' and used p.m. dally. Apply in person before tenant. C te x MI 9-6806 or MI 5ti ROOM RANCH, .garage, .three Realtor Ml 9-0649. hU 9-4389. Tliat's one of the odd aspects of i “ But whethe. it was praiaed, do*-* This Bulck Is like new. If you A-P EQUIPMENT - r bedrooms; fireplace, lot size ilOx 9-4291. . . . bikes for sole. Work guaranteed. noon. , •• ... GIRL'S. SPRING coat, size 10, ABSOLUTE BARGAlif - Custom 9-3281. ■ . , the- current controversy over----- nouneed or even banned as illegal, are lookln* foV a rtext to new used Rates, reasonable. <' mode cornices t e d drapes. Slip­ '200. Good location In outskiria of FIRST TIME ON the smoking habit; fiouriaheof reasons these are 3-6318. Marien.ester Market St., RoCk-ville, suitable .. 3.-6278. ■' ,. Many persons today, wbrrlsd . day Sunday. Fltegernld Motors. English type, one boy's 24" CO' A t MANCHESTER GREEN JA 2-7710. protiasiopsi or business. Inquire the ones p v tn most often: Con^ MON. TftRU FRI Beautiful four room plus two un over the- statistical 'eiddenca Inc., Talcottvllle, Conn. lumbia. MI. 9-7116., SCREENS, FULL length, storm Phoine MI 9-2052 Rockville; TR5:98|08. WANTED—Real esiata listings. ,10:30 A. M. CLEAR ANCE ^ finished. Oil heat, fireplace, plaa formlty,,-'f"I smoke beca.use mos^ against cigarettes, iffp less con* 1958 FORD V* * door sedan, th is sash, combination doors. MI M'ANCHB^TER*^^ ' Coiitact Turkington Bros, .Realty cerned with gi'vlng up the habit SATURDAY 9 A. M. le lb 9-4856 after 4 p.m^ tersd walls. fuIMnsulstlon. Garage Co., 851 Center St., Manchester. of people I know'do"!. habit car Is new, never registered. It . Selection of step table# ted ei^ SabartmR For Rent 66 all .city utilities. Near school and, ”I ju.9t got Started and I don't re-j than they are in 'reducing the Business Services Offered 13 Malela le or Female Musical Instruments 53 *13.500 - Six room Cape^ Timken, MI. 3-1507. evenings MI.' 9-5865 or t' ...... has economy overdrive^ heater, 37 3o' THEATER CHAINS, good ebn- table*. 1/8 off. Need room for new stores. In excellent cpitdifiofi lly want to quit” ); relea.se'-from ‘ ’’ •k oil heat, combination 'windows, Ml. 8-7731. 'ally TOint OOOPEBATION WILL defroster, backup lights, while CONCRETE WORK—Floors, steps, I dition. reasonable. 749 Main St., itock. '* MUSrc instrumental,'rental, Com- THREE ROOM new. apartments throughout.' 30 day occuppifcy. nervous ten.sion. j The antidote for overindulgenc* wall tires. Priced low, easy bonk COUNTER MAN or woman, day* filed bath. Conveniently located BK appreciated porches, patios, etc. Expertly State Theater Building.. Visit our ahowroom for furniture ,|ilete Une of instruments.' Rental with gorbag* diapos'ol and mod­ Priced for quick sale. SELUNG YOUR property? , 'Uat Women often take up smoking la almost «a old as the use of to- ^ terms. As loa' os $12.!10 week.-. See or nights. Apply in person. PaOo ern convenience*; n6 pets. Cen­ near shopping 'and bus. bacco,Itself. Indiana cured th em -’* , done. Coll' PI 2-6633.' . , Drlve-In, Comer Broad and W. Of quality for the entire home., applied to purchase price. Repre­ L.M.—M.L. which mete# (Live because they fed it makes them | this hew car tonight and save RAC VICTOR tape recorder. Ex­ trally located. Inquire between tO senting Old*, Salmer, Fed *14,700—Six rdoms plus screened A Real Unusual Buy Modern—Multiple List! with the look sophisticated. Men 'often say aelvea o f .tobacco sickness by money. Fitzgerald Motors. Inc. RADIO TV Service. Sewing ma­ Middle TpkS. cellent condition. 8125. MI 9-1832 , a.m. ted 6 p.m. daily except Wed. Dial Ml 3-5121 CHAMBERS F^NITURE ler and Bundy. Mettsr’s Music in ' porch, fireplace, combination Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Real­ they smoke because It gives them chewing the leaves of the lobblla Open evenings and all day Sun­ chines and smalt appliances re­ between 5-8 p.m^ Rtudio, 177 MStE*e. Ml. 3-7500. and'Sun, Rockville, TR 5-4660. tors. MI. 3-6930. plant (sometimQi called “Indian day, paired. Call Ralph Aldrich. . All. ' S A L E S \ windows, open stairway, amesite CHARLES LRSPERANCE something to do with their hands. Situations Wanted— AT TH » GREEN 2% ROOM FURNISHED apartmeniV.dri drive, fenced-in yard. Only a The posaiblllty of a connection Tobacco"), -which -la similar to 9-8487. USTINGS WANTED—Slngl*. two- actual tobacco but frea of nico­ 1948 CADlLLAC'4 door sedan. 1947 Female 38. Boats and Accessories 46 Open Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 in RockviUe. Available April 15.i. ^ :ones throw to achobi and bus. Mi 9-7620 ■between smoking and lung cancer, Lost and Found Cadillac' sedan, . only $376f' 1900 CLEAN AND.palnt those gutters 10 a.m. ■* S p.m. 7:30 p.m. ■ 9 p.m*. New apartment house in quiet family, three-family, busings* raised by recent statlatlcal studies, tine. ■ *. Ford sedan. 1948 Chevrolist panel now. Avoid cooUy rcpolra later IN STOCK—You-mok-it boat kits. GOING OUT ot business. All ties residential neighborhood. Automa­ *ie,500--S6lid 6'i-room brick apd 49 FT. 'IRANCH, three bedrooms, proparty. Have many cdsh buyers. is merely the latest issue in an ar­ Modern science oiicceeded tn ALL KINDS o f rcfinlshed, used Yrame ranch, full size dining area, Morigages arranged. Please. call billfold. Maine op- *159. AH low down jfaymenta and Ml. 3-1383. WOULD LUCE to do typing at Storeroft aluminum. Evinnide reduced to ,50c. Swan-Ell, 698 Cen- tic washer and.-dryer furnished. bonks of closets, huge kitchen, fire­ gument over the medical effects of isolating the curative ingredient, ^Mmtor’s Uoense and easy low weekly payments. Fitz­ home. Call MI 9-9829. ’ motors. Sales''and strvice. AU furniture. Rebuilt mattresses. ter St. •* $25 per week. TR 6-5916. ceratnle bath, raised hearth fire­ place, cellar, *» acre, centrally lo­ George L. Grazladlo. Realtor. on alkaloid colled lobellne aulfate, 812.B5-$19.95. Spring,' $4-$lS.50. An place,; thermopane picture window, 9-5878. 109 Henry St. tobacco that has been raging for M EnslfniSt.. East Ho^ord. BU gerald Motors, Inc. RUBBISH AND OASa removed. models from 8-85 horsepower. Mc­ cated, *17,900. Carlton W. Hutch­ centuries And the final word still but found it hod some bod aide »-W89."'<,v Oeherai cleaning. cfUara, attics Bride's Sports Spot, lllik Center tiques. Open 9-9, Sat., till 5, Le combination 1 winter with radio, heater, white wall A M. Rubbish Rsmovol. Ml South St., Rockville, COnnK, ated on .cortior lot. A—real and a colieaguu at' Loyola Dnlver; BIRD, cat and dog suppltsa, whole WANTED TO'BUY for^ash. Old CA,PE COD—Six rooms, cabinet We will appraise your property to Europe in the 16th Century it jeetot. Rod atrip on tiraS, power steering, power 9-9757; i McINTOSH ■ • peti buy. sity ip Chicago found Uiat a drug ward. Phono evenlnys MI 9-1061 sale and retail. Doily 9 to 8 p.m. TAKE YOUR TIME PAYING! glassware, pietbres, bric-a-brac, kitchen, electric stove, -exhaust tree and -without any obligation was hailed as a miracle herb. The .bt^es, power wrlndows. power , CGMPANY^^ TR 5-2505. or evening* TR 6-50.50. .11 Avondale Rond. FLOOR SERVICE.. Floors sopded Tuesday.-Thuraday, raday nighu •YESI 3 FULL YEARS TO PAY! antiques. Will call privately. MI. *'21,o6o--Large ranch, front patio fan. Oil hot air. Garage, arneiite We also buy property for caak strange new world plant (cousin csdled bantron, which combinea the seat. Here Is a car next to new 52 OAK STREET. .MANCHESTER lobeline sulfate -with certain ant­ that cost over $4100 and you can and reflhlshed. TR . 8:2071 or TR. 7 to 9. Port'erflald’a Route 5 and "SUPER" "DELUXE’ 9-4336. side enclosed porch, garage, 3 twin drive. Convenient to bua, achool, Selling or buying contact to ' the tomato, potato and egg­ M 6-1O80. Chapel, South Windsor. JA 8-8891. Jt^nson Seahorse Dealers. Wanted to Rent 68 size bedrooms, ceramic bath, 20x shopping. .(13,900. MLS No. 397. STANLEY BRAY Realtor plant ) was used in . the treatment acids, markedly reduced the sweater. buy this at Fitzgerald Motors for 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE tOST—Tan tweed sport Help Wanted*— Male 36 14 »ft. living room with fireplace Ken Ostrlnsky, Realtor, MI 3-5159. BRAE-BURN, BiJAL'fYe of dl-sease. craving -for nicotine and hod no *1998. Low bank rates. . good DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, Roofing— Siding 16 • Heip Wanted—^^Femalc 33 MANCHESTER Pet Center for all All 100% Guaranteed. Rooms Without Board 59 Ml, 3-6271 can MI 9-3119. Reward. tro ^ s. Open evenings snd-all day i Showing O'^omplete Une of 1987 YOUNG COUPLE and child desire and knotty pine paneling, large Only when the custom of smok- borl side .effecto. copied, vacuum cleaners, Ironsi your pet* and pet’s supplies. Bea ONLY $433 ------four room unfurnished apartment Sunday. FOR THE best In shingle and bbiit [ Applications are being accepted for DISHWASHER, full and part time. 8 a '^H taotors, boats and trailers. kitchen, built-in Hutch Cupboard MANCHESTER ing the weed became prevalent did . Dr. Rapp said this drug "oeema ^ s , ate., repaired. Shears, ■ gle puppies. MI 9-4378. $18 Delivers —' $12.16 Month or house. Call 8-7614. and dining area, combination win LIS'nNGS WANTED—Single, two- dUL up roofiflng, gutters, leader^ chlm- Apply in person. Red Ember Res­ to have merit as a sofa and affec­ Annoaticementa gmen stamps. C^iin Monday, - Sat- PLEASANT heated room with pri­ the outcry agairist It arise. knives, mowers, ste., put Into con­ ney andid .rom repairs colt Coughlin. CLERKS — TYPISTS taurant, 6 A 44A, after 12. Faihta, hardware, marine acces- — YOU GET — dows throughout. Lovely lot, nicely $19,800 family ,ted multi-family houses., tive aid to curbing omoking, oo- dition for coming needs. Brolth- urday, 9-8 p.m. 'rhiursday, 9-9 p.m. vate bath. Call Ml. 3-4038. YOUNG COUPLE with two small In the ISthO ntury, French doc­ 1958 CHEVROLET convertible. Ex ML 3-7707. 'ics. Good deals on used boats 16-PIECB BEDROQM landscaped and terraced. investrhent properties, land and peciolly if the subjet^t bos the do- inOOME TAXES prepared ta your wait*. 63 Pearl Street. children would like four or fi\’e lots. We have many qualified tors held it hastened aging, Irish * cellent condition. MI 9-0127. 37. hour five day wtek. Liberal inotor*. 18TIECE UVING ROOM ‘ , ROOM WITH kitchen privileges. One level home. 6',a room*. Quiet sire to. atop." )moo or by wp^tment. TWO GERMAN Shepherd dogs. on< room apartment. References. Call prospects. Nettie L. Milter, . 473 doctors believed it caused kidney benefit program. Apply at Employ­ Wa n t e d —Mason brick tender. 12-PIECE KITCHEN centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey. 14 neighborhood, high on a hill. At­ But it remains an indlviduaj de­ Isoead tax wont. Coll MI. S-4738. 1953 FORD V* 2 door coupe, radio. H iL W Te l e v is io n service. male *75, four years old, excSl Store hours 9-9 dally -> 1 U 8 — MI 9-9530. « SO. WINDSOR tractive entrance into' foyer lead­ East Center St., Manchester, MI stones. Roofing and Chimneys, 16-A ment Office. Call MI 9-2683 after 8 p.m. lent stud, one female, *50,/t w o Ahch St. cision whether the pleasures of hcaOer. very clean, white wall Available at all times.' Philco fac­ 9-5 Saturday ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR ing into a large living roorn 'With 9-5010. Representing Samuel M. In various’ oountries it also has nO U M B t a x jprapored. Perscmal tory supervised service, Tel. Ml; year* old. CaU MI 3-7820. MIDDLE-AGED Couple desire four smoking, token tn modera^n, out­ ttrea. Very clean, next to new. See ROUFINU — Bpaclalislng in repair. TV SET AND COMB. RANGE ROOM FOR RENT, convenient lo­ Immaculate 44 ft, 6-room ranch, dining area, carpeted wall to wall, I..avitt, Broker, 7 West Main St., been denounced a.s a cause of deaf­ aoid buotaoM. Frank Forideni. MI. 9-9698. , room apartment: Second floor pre ness, sallow complexion, baldness, weigh the possible perils, if the this doll tonight. Open till 9. Fitz­ Ing roofs of all kinds. Also new FIRST NATIONAL STORES McINTOSH BOAT CO. Free storage until wanted. Free cation, ope minute from Main St. carport and patio. One-half wooded raised fireplace In re’d brick. Huge Rockville. TR 6-2717. p-rnt. ______roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys ferred. MI 9-2859. plot, raised hearth .fireplace, all sterility, stunted growth' and even habit is abused. gerald Motors, Inc., Talcottvllle, CHUCK'S RADIO and T V . Senrtca. ' PEDIGREED BOXER pun for MI 9-3102 delivery. Free set up by our own Light housekeeping, women only. family room and kltch.en. Counter- cleaned, rcMlrcd, 26 years’ ex Park A Oakland Ave*. Anderson windows, ceramic bath. tooth decay. There is no known luhetance, INOOKB TAXES done in your Cohn. 151 North Main St. "MI. 8-6617. GAS STATION ; sale. Call after 6,j)-.m. MI 636. reliable men. MI. 9-7959. YOUNG COUPLE desires 8-4 room top stove, shoulder high oven. Many WE CAN SELL It if you let us list home or mine..For appotateient perlence.irlence. Fre Fret eatlmstea. ~Coll ‘ IVIZARD SUPER tw-in. 8>i H P. Absolutely spotless r Owner must extras. Three bedrooms. Compart- It. Call Hek' Agency, MI 3-6539. On the other hand, some tribes from water to cod liver oil, that VOLKSWAGEN 9 passenger residence Ml. 3-6960. Eaat Hartford unfurnished apartment in Man- 1985 Rowley Manchester Ml. 8-8861. ATTENDANT a d o r a b l e w e l l cared for pup­ |. outboard motor, tike new. made * Phone for appointment ROOM TO R ^ T . Inquire State ..chester. Call Giaatonbury ME sell, so hurrv. Priced at low mitot bath. Large lot.’ Two-car Herbert E. Klecolt, Broker. in Central America still.smoke to­ won't damage your health if taken caU MI 9-18*3. . nilakite. Tlree like new bus. .Low mllel _ GONDER'B T.y. Service, avoUabls INTERESTING and' diversifiedr pies. Fivs weeks old, Collie cross ' by Mercury, *150. JA 8-1895. Hartford CH 7-0358 Tailor Shop. 8 Bissetl St. MI 3-5047 3-2620 after 6 p.m. *16,200. baaeJuent garage. Bower* school bacco to atone for their sins, and in sufficient excess. Clean Inside and outside. Full DOUBLE E DAIRY DrWe-In opens any time. Antenna converslont. Heating and Plumbing 17 position availabls in large modern, breed. Reasonable. Tel. MI 3-4931. ' After 7 P.M, CH. 6-4690 and Ml 3-7383. ■ ' ' dlstricUx MULTIPLE USTING offer* the March 39th featuring hot and cold price *1298. Only 839* down. *11.50 factory i air-conditioned general office ' of No Nights or i MANCHESTER BOAT CO., 10 See It Day Or Night combined service* of 26 realtors, oondwlehas, French friea, .oun- week. Fitzgerald Motors, Talcott­ Tel. Ml. 9^486. Essex St. Daily 12-9, Sat. 9-9. Wanted'4© Rent 68 L. R. WHITCHER 4 CO. See this at once- -it'i 50 salesmen to help sell your wholesale distributor. Located ROOM TO RENT iii quiet congen­ gPEClAL! • daaa. Milk ohokea, etc. vllle. near Manchester in East Hartford. Sunday Work. Live Stock—Vehicles 42 Septt-Atwater - Ana Boats. If you have no means of trans- house. For information please call Youngster Can Be Busied REFRI6E!RATI0N solea arid aerv- PLUMBING and hsoUng—Rapolrs 4>ortatlon, I’l l , send my auto for ial home. Tel. MI 9-7094. YOUNG COUPLE desires 4>,i or 5 MI 9-9531 and contract *^*>t*- CoIlM i. 9-8841. Five day 40 hour week, full em­ Diamonds— Watches?- Evenings and weekends Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml 9-6132. YOU CAN now buy your favorite 1953 CADILLAC coupe. Low mile­ ice. ’Commercial, residential, sir Good Starting Pay. ,WE BUY COWS, calf* and beef you. No obligation. ' room heated, unfurnished apart mogoilnes, doily and Sunday age. Very clean. Radio, heater, ploye benefits. Would desire per­ Jewelry 48 ROOM FOR gentlemen or couple. ^tpOndltioners, freezers. A. and W. S. WATSON, PLUMBIN<\*nd heat son with some knowledge of typ­ cattle, also entire herds. <:;aU ment. Cali Windsor Locks, NA Call KATHERINE PRATT By Writing to Utide Sam Bownapera at tha C K ^ er Oak hydramatlc. power steering,'white Refrigeration Co. MI. 9-1237, MI. I. PeilSLBroa,_Ml,,?-7«5.___ Quiet, near Cheney’s. 224 Charter 3-3881. PI 2-7596 Ing contractor. New instaUations, ing. Roskin Distributors, 275 Park Free, Uniloi'ms. LEONARD W. TOST Jeweler, re­ A — L - B — E— R— T— ’Sj Oak St. Tel. MI 3-8388. 'STOCK PLACE-New five room Legal Notice .Oroeery, 8* Charter Oak St. wall tires. Good trades, low bonk 9-2050, MI. 9-0055. alteration work and repalKwork. Avenue, East Hartford, BU 9-9361. pair*, adjuats watches expertly. WANTED- Five Or six room reht. ranch, basement garage, near bus. J.. WATSON BEACH terms. Fitzgerald Motors. Talcott­ MI. 9-3808. Vacation With Pay. Reasonabl* price*. Open daUy. .Charter No. 14640 By AUCIA HART vllle. Tel. MI 3-5191. Opei^ eve­ D iat’S WEATHERSTRIP Com. 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD unfurnished. Manchester or Hart­ school, and church. Asking 21 Central Row . RESfcHVE DISTRICT .N». 1 Poultry and Supplies Thursday evening*. 139 Spruce Report of condlUnn ol The Flrit Washington ( N E A) — Mothers, Sound Chambers GAMP NEY-A-TI nings, all day Sunday. , doors and windows, cuatom Boarders Wanted 59-A ford. Two children, 8 and 10. Call *14,300. E * E Really, MI 9-6297, Hartford — Street Ml. 9-4887. ELECTRIC STOVE with clock, au­ MI 3-4480. National Bank of Manchreti-f. in the , guaranteed. Call Ml. 9-1583 loving—^Trucking CLERK STENOGRAPHER P. 0. BOX 336 BROAD BREASTED bronze tur­ JA 7-4221, Mon.-Fri. JA 2-2114 Stale, of Cbnnecticut. at the rloee of we might, have something here.' STATION WAGONS — 1956 Bulck tomatic timer and light. Two httelneki March 14. 1957. Puhllehed Find How T^oise CHINA. MAINE a after 6 p.m. ■ ■ ,x key’s, fresh frozen, 10-25 Ib*. 66c Gentleman. 00 Uncle Sam may be the best baby­ station wagon. 1955 Ford 9 passen­ Storage 20 speed 20" window fan with auto­ ROOM ANb. BOARb. YOUNG COUPLE with small baby BUY FROM OWNER. Six room ‘•LAPPEN’S USTIN 9 S” in reeponke lo call made Irv Comptrol­ A diversified position for s young or Gall a pound. Schauh's Turkey Farm, matic timer and shut off. Tel. MI Tel. MI 3-7675. Cape, two unfinished. Fireplace, ler of the Currency, tinder Section 5211. sitter and occupational outlet yet. ger station. 1954 Ford station. 9 AIRWAY SaH iTIZER .sole* and or\raiddle-aged woman with a well Household Goods 51 desires - four room unfurnished AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS GO. local 188 Htllatown Rd. ' 9-7162. amesite drive, garage. All re­ U. S. reviled etatuter. Damagejs^Planies A omall eomp for fifty hoy*. 7-15. passenger. 1954 Ford ranch service. P. O, Box 361. Phone ML rounded background and general TR 5-4426 rent. References. MI 9-5736. 75-77 Laurel S.treet ASSKT8 From tots to teenagers, the XJ.S. 3-5210 before 8:30 a.m. or.after 8 and long distance moving pack­ 1 APEX WASHING machine, one decorated. On bus line. Bowers Carl), bnlanrea with other governmrtit offers .more free activ­ Rosponolbi* leadership, carefully wogem, 1954 Plymouth station ing, storage OsU-Ml. 841187. Hart­ office procedure. Expert stenog i year old. In good running condi- Apart ments—;FIats— Two family duplex, 7-7, com­ wagon,-honk terms. Good trades p.m. WANTED—Four or five room un­ School district. MI 9-7141. hankr inrhidinz reri:rve ity than a third-grade rhythm Loa Angolea—The newer, noieler . holanced schedule for a summer of ford CH. 7-1423. raphy hot required. Aptitude for Articles for Sale 45 1 tion. Call MI 9-2627. SO" GAS RANGE, *25. Call MI pletely redecorated on both sides, balance, and carli Itemr Fitzgerald Motors. TalcottvH.le, Tenements 63 furnished apartment for young large lot, 2 car garage, amesite band. And it costs next to nbthlng jet and rocket engine# have out-door fun, relaxation and ac- figures A definite asset. 9-5376. in prorerr df rolleclion.. $1,260,270.11 Bulstttoii-bf new skiUs. Variety of Conn. Open evenings till 9. all day PLQIVING I.AWNS and gardens ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port- couple with three small children. ANOTHER drive. Very central location, yet United State! Government — that is. for the kids,. with rotary plcnv', CaU PI 2-7689 MANCHESTER — Movmg and - I RonKVTTJ.n: - - New 3 '. room created a new occupation for com p xctlviUes including golf, fish Sunday. trucking Co. Ml. 8-6568.' Owned abls and standard typewriters. Call Ml 9-9132. ______away from traffic noise. Excellent obllznlion.-!. direct and As taxpayers, we' help under after 4 p.m. Apply MANAGER ,80" QUALITY four burner gas, apartment in a ntw 4rfamily dwell ■^EAL BARGAIN guaranteed ...... 2,546.664.63 electronics technidana: budding tng. trofts and trips. Best of food and operated by Walter B. Per* All makes of -adding machines range. Can be seen, at 119 Autumn' ing. Featuring refrigerator, stove, home for the large family and as Ohllfations of .Statea and write some of the programs. Sc M um and modem infirmary. In pnllllcal •ubdlvirlonr 162.197.45 l and operating aoiind chambers to rett Jr. FOR NEW sold or rented. Repairs ' on all St. . . s ’ , . , ! heat, and Venetian blinds. Near Houses For Sale 72 an investment. let's take advantage of them. ^ duolva lee. Local ropceoenUtlve. DE CORMIER MOTORS, COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. maksa, Marlow's. Corporate atorkr (inrludlne MORTENSEN TV. Specialized RCA HOUSEWARES & WANTED bus and parkwav. *85 monthly. 2'/* Miles North of *15.950 00 riock of Federal For example, la your slx-year-Old test engine noise for destrUcOva Matthew Moetozo, 60 Maple Street. SAYS, MANCHESTER. Package DaUvery. 56 FT. RANCH, six- rooms, two j 29 Phelps Road Rererve hknkt ...... 20.067.59 on the verge of a tantnMji. Relax, effect on planes. television service- Ml, 9-4641 451 MAIN STREET. SALE — 83 1-3% off on 1956-1857 Rockville, TR 5-5745. Phone MI 8-4*87. Light trucking and package deliv­ TOY DEPT. ROPER GAS range for sale. Excel­ ceramic baths, entrance hall, at­ Manchester Center Newly decorated, mature home I.nana aind dl-rounta (In- ■Tell him he can become a bona fide The problem wea first recogirilzed er). Retrlgeratora, wOohera and EAST HARTFORD. CONN. wallpaper. Green Paint and Wall­ ROUTE SALESMAN rludlnz 13.201.67 over­ FLOOR SANDING and refinishing lent condition, Call MI 9-5816. FOUR ROOM apartment includ­ tached garage, porch, sweeping j on lovely Phelps Rood. Six rooms 6.802,703.54 Junior Forest Ranger with aivten- in 1952 when an eight-tnglne jet "IT PAYS TO BUY A GOOD Specializing In old 'floors. MI otove moving' apeclolty. Folding paper at the Green. Open daily 9-9 drafts) RUMMAGE BALE Burnside In last growing discount departt ing: heal, hot water, gas for cook­ views, large maples, three room state highway. 200' frontage. Two and pantry, over size garage, extra Bnpk prpml8**fi own^fl $118.- est-to-go*h membership card from bomber’a 'wlnga te d niatal aurfoces CAR. THESE ARE GOOD CARS 9-5750. chulra for rent. M l. 9-0763. ment store. Good basic salary plus p.m. Established route, go<)d .DINING ROOM set, Electrolux re­ ing. gas stove and electric refrig­ apartment possibility. Carlton W. acre plot. Six room ranch (four building lot, many fruit tree* fiW.OO. fumllure and fix­ Mathodist Church, East Hartford, FULL OR PART TIME ture's *71.225 3 6 ...... 18*).n23 2« Washington. “■ ^ developed cracks durgni tetoaeh.T K IN GOOD ORDER THROUGHOUT percentage of profits. Experience l o AM base pay and commission. frigerator. Call after 6 p.m. 47 erator. $91 monthly. Call MI 9*5779 Hutchins, MI 9-5132. Multiple List­ years old), three bedrooms, plus plenty of space Insid* and out for ODi'^r 4J.846.17 It takes no more than a simple ' iveloped cracks during testa. Th e SotuMsy, April 6, 10-1. CENTRAL RB:PA1R Co., 887 Oak­ *3 per yard, truck - load BANK TERMS OF COURSE." experienced counter * girls. Apply preferred but not essential. Excel-^ lots. Gravel. Stabilized crushed Apply in person— ♦Charter Oak 8t. or MI 9-4071.from 5-7 p.m, ing Member. enclosed porch. Large cellar, the growing family. letter for your child to join the ca^iae was'vibratldna from engine land St. Repair work oh all makes Painting— Papering 21 .TOTAL ASSETS ...... $10,326.362 76 in person. lent opportunity fqr wide awake stone. Hot mix asphalt. Nusidorf, breezeway and garage, fireplace, happy throng of fire preventers noise/\x - lawn mowers, outboard motors s 5 ROOM a p a r t m e n t , fur"- *13,9(X>—Three bedroom 1954 ranch. picture window, tile . bath, hot These homes may be seen by XIARHalTIKS P erson a ls PAlNTING AND paperhanging, youijg married:,man. Call Mr. Segal MI 9-7403. De'mand dptwiKlts o f indlvl- and soil conservators which is al­ 1955 Cadillac and English motorcycles. Ml nished or unfurnished. Working Hot water heat, basement recrea­ water heat, oil. copper plumbing, appointment only. SclenQ^ Jeter, ■- provad that A1208. Rear,, of Eddie's Auto Serv- Good clean workmanship at rea- HOLE-IN-ONE before noon. > Lcsal Notice duA(0. T»*rln^rihl^i. *nd __ ^ ready 850,000 strong. WAMTBD—Rids from Autumn and Four door sedan Model 82. Im­ aonable rates. 80 years in Man' A LOVELY ASSORTMENT of Fisher couple. New Bolton Road. Call MI tion room, excellent condition, arteaian well. Mortgagea arranged. rorporntlona ...... 3.854,771.77 mystertousI 'xsauuzfo xli^urks qf., ^ ca te Ice. Tim#* df’ponMii -of Indivl- In fact, harassed officials at the electronic and . ele< Charter Oak Sts. to Hartford. Call maculate. Four new Double- Chester. Raymond Flake. Ml, Manchester Shopping Parkade MI 9-1201 small gifts. Price* to fit your THE MANCHESTER TRUST 3-6389. trees, central. bUs. Carlton W. JOHN H.'LAPPRN. INC. electromochtelcal DRY CLEANSERS. Inc. Hutchins, MI 9-5182. Multiple List­ 164 East Center St., Manchester (IuaIn, ,niM*tne'r«hi|>B. and Agriculture Department are re- equipment ih pbqietles were die to MI >«43S after 6 p.m. Eagle white wall tires and lov', ANSWERING SERVICE wll] ac- 0-9237. pocketbook. Mr*. John A. Mc­ FIVE ROOM flat on . second floor, Price $17,500 corporation.^ ...... 4.P30.24S.21 MANCHESTER MILLS 325 BROAD STREET COMPANY ing Member. Mi 9-2896 5U 9-5261 MI 3-5219 De'poJJiti 'U nitfd Stafri celvtlng membership request* at the the same Cause. >.vm% M mllcag*. commodata two business or, pro­ CLERK TYPIST with good person­ Carthy, 58 Lockwood St. MI Rf^potl oC condition of the MaDChes^ good location, automatic hot water ^,000 ioiind-cKazhblr a'p- oftarlp.m. „ Ml 9-9559. Free estimate*. versified work, opportunity for ad­ yard man. Niiaadorf Sand A Stone. *«i-tha.cloa« of buslnsst. on March li, 9 EORGE L. GRAZIADIO, OFF PORTER Street — ’*15.200. Df'po.iHs of bankN lO.OOO.OO hoid doesn't aspire to- this sort of paratua to produce « o^und equal MI 9-7408. 1957. Publiqhi’d in accordance with ' ping. Carlton W. Hhtchins, .Ml 'Oth>r ♦if'PO.Mt* ir^rtlfiod^nd 19 5 3 Nash vancement, air conditioned build­ a call made by xhe Bank CommiaalDncr 9-6132. Multijile Listing Member. Cepe Cod. Garage, terrace, kitch­ 114.168.30 thing. Then , direct his talent* to the loudest racket.'created by ^our door sedan. One owner PLOWING AND* harrowing gar- INSIDE PAINTING, evenings, rea­ iurauant to the ‘firovikloufi of t^e bank- Realtor Automobiles for Sale 4 sonable prices. Call MI 9-8832 af­ ing. 774 Aslyum Ave., Hartford, Iiivitati<>ii lo Bid 26-Week f THREE ROOM apartment. *60. en, dining room, living room, two toward the Treasury Department. today's jet engine*. local. Four new . tires, tinted dens. CaU MI 3-4543. Conn. Five day week. 8:15 a.m.- Ab.MINISTRATION MainUpance nc law ol the State of Connecticut. Second floor. Inquire 454 Main. SIX BOOM ranch in excellent loca­ bedrooms. Large landscaped lot, TOTAIa DKPQ8ITS ...... 8 3.230.080.60 The U.S. Savings Bond* Division ter 3:30 p.m. Supply Technician—Young man assets MANCHESTER MI 9-5878 MEED A CART Short on a down glass, hydramatlc. A solid fine 4:20 p.m. Paid vacations arid hbji- Sealed bids for furnishing a Caab. I^laitce*- with other tion, “Two baths, fjnished recrea­ near school, bus and stores. No Is loaded with certlflcatea of merit Virgin 1 . between 18 and 35 years with some Grit Eductor Syitem will be re­ BtUfi pnvahlG. r#‘dli»ft6uPti', poymont or had your credit turned running car. days, salary open. Call Mr. Gqr- TRAINING banka. InCluuinf reaerve tion room, flreplaSe, garage and WHY PAY RENT? With’ *2.000 cash agenU. Call MI 9-6567. . and fiihrir llAhllltlfN /o r for kids who do an outstanding job ceded by Denmark to tha United doirot Don’t give up! For a good Only $245 Down Household Services ' vey, JA 2-7227. military service, tj^ing ability, ceived at the office o f the General ; * ' balance, and caeb Itema in Business' l,.t 60x150. We liavi many choice listings , totai I.UBILmES ..'..,$ 9,622,032.38 deal come* from the Danisk West Indies Bt. (Eonnsriy Douglas Motors). 1951 Chevrolet AAA MORTGAGE PLAN house and care for semi-invalid month, good security, retirement 3:00 P.M., April 10 1957. 'guaranteed ...... S.S67.261.96 SMALL STORE on PumeU Place, TWO FAMILY DUPLEX, 4-4. Con-, ranging from a five room home ] ■ 4'APITAI, ACCOUNTS - FURNITURE repairing and refir.- man, live in. Phone MI 3-4569. plan, three weeks paid vacation Cn>HMtiona of Btatea and . , Two-car garage. Central location. SlfKik i Common Secret 'Bjsrvlce. Youngstor.* who sist of 100 islands With * total land ' T w o door sedan. Radio, heater. Further information and specl- EXPERIMENTAL TOOL polRietn aubdivisiona .... 1.018.3^*8.32' near Main St. Apply Marlow’s, venient location, fenced in^ yard,' Only *7,500. Phone Barbara Wood* for *10,700 to one of the "Cheney i ^ilx-k ■EEORB YOU BUY a used cor iahlng; anUques restored. Furni­ 1. A first or second mortgage at and sick leave. For further infor­ 867 Main St. ameaite drive, oil heat, consider­ toiNl par $500.- • „ come to »te special attention of area, o t about 132 oquare miles. Powerglide. Very clean. ture Repair Servlcs, Talcottvllle. fications may be obtained at the | Isoarta and tiiscounu t in­ Agency. MI. 9-7702. Estates" for *40,000. Near Bower* (nxitki ...... $ 500.009.90 00* Oonnaa Motor Boles. Bulck low interest rates. WANTED—Waitreas for nights. Ap­ mation contact James F. Herdic ROOM MACHINING cluding Jl.242,01 ovar- able cash required, *16.500. Call - »rp!u> 131.000.00 the Secret ^ r v i c e receive cards A- Only $175 Down Ml. 8-7449. Town of Manchester Water De­ overdraftsi ...... 6.132,255.32 School hav«“ A four rooixi enpe | S»»rpiup . 43.3.10.37 that officially make them honorary B a te and B o n ^ , 888 Main 2. A comfortable repayment plan ply in person at Willie's Grill, 444 Jr.. 83 Olcott St, MI 9-8544 after 5 TWO-ROOM office suite. 38 Elm A. R . Wilkie ted Co., Realtors, ROCKVILLE — Six room house.- Undivided profltn Center St. Ml 9-8061. partment, 66 Center St., Manches­ EXPERIMENTAL Bank premtaea ownetl ,|k9.- with shed dormer and two Are-1 Rf'fif‘rvf'8 ' 30,000.00 Btroot. ML 9-4571. (^WB avanlngs. to fit your pocket. p.m. or M.Sgt. Robert Buckler, Ml 018.97. furniture and fix- St.. Rockville.. Suitable for pro­ MI 9-0649. MI 9-438$r Member Newly renovated including new junior member*. FLAT' FINISH Holland window ter! CJonnectlcut during- office fessional or business. Inquire places, a five room ranch with! 1950 Pontiac 3. A no red tape arrangement. 9-5194 or MI 3-8573 or .apply State m a c h in in g lurea 198.154.82 ...... 161.203.79 Manchester MLS. hot water heatingiystem . On nice full- basement, te d a real nice, co-1 A P l T A 1. A C • "We only have a i " ', , 1949 NA8H tour door Super 600 shades, made to measure. All CLEANING WOMAN for doetp^'s hours. Other aaaeta ...... 2.767.40 Rockville. TRemoht 5-2505. 704.330..17 Four door sedan. One owner. metal Venetian blinds at a new Money Waiting—One Day Service Armory. Manchester, .' and lot. T h la is a tdrrlfic buy for Ipnlal with many extra*. There is i ™ -'...... stipplv-of cards,” says an ofllciaj, srith oTsedrive, radio and heater. office, Wednesdav afternoon. TOWN OF MANCHESTER *10.500—Five room, 1950- ranch. "and w t’re deflnJltly not In the Radio, heater, hydramatlc. low price. Keys mads whUe you Mortgage Lending Agency Write Box A. Herald. TOTAL ASSETS- ...... J13.179,37 L47 *10,900. Rockville—Six room house A large three bedroom ranch on TOTAL I.IABll.ITIIIS AND A te , com p troUSr. MI 9-4857, 86 Very nice. MAN WITH mechanical ability for Richard Martin EXPERIMENTAL *Includei M^eta in the . Aluminum storms, amesite drive, CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . .119.326,362.75 cereal box-top category. Re­ wait. Marlow's. \ full time work. Capitol Equipment General Manager amount of 52.9i7o.081.74 with two baths, garage.- In A1 con­ Woodbi'idge Stoeet that some smart SEND THEM Bmton SL 75 Pearl St., Hartford JA 2-422f excellent condition, 150' frontage, dition. Completely renovated, .MKMORANDA quest* have to be miade on rec- ' Only $145 Down Evenings and Sunday, JA 8-5154 , OPPORTUNITY Co., Inc., 38 Main St. Advt. No. 3083 SHEET METAL ... • which are aegregated ajid The Beloved Basque high elevation, view. Carlton W. buyer can make a good .deal on. On Ar)))-t! 'pl^dsrd or axAianoil I M OLCBMOBOi^ Super 88, power FORMICA, counters, ceramic woU aet apart by law for the *13,600. Vernon—Five room ranch. Parker Street we have a six room to iiocuro liaWntlr! and for . ommena*im« o f our people in the protection of Bavlng.** de- Hulchina, Ml 9-5132. Multiple Ust- aterhiB, bihkea, srihdshleld and floor tile. Let ua modernise PosiUon open for a ' person with InterviiW Requiferaenta: Brand new, *13,800. M anchester- colonial that must be sold at qpy oth^r ptirpoarn ...... y. .* 59(>,000.00 field." , 4 THE 1953 Chevrolet your bathroom and kitchen. For poaitora. A claaeiricatiun ing Member. Loans aa aiaowii abovo aro For kid* who are aomewhat old­ teahors, white sldlmralls, tinted HOME OWNERS! Combine year liking and ability. to do figure of Iheaa aaaeta ia abown Six room bungalow with hot water price, but quick. It you want two afttr deduction of reaervoa glaas, oxeellent condition, only Two door sedan. Radio, heater. free estimates call MI. 9-3655, The end bills into an easy-to-pay sec work. ApUtude for figures . more * High school graduation or below, heating aystem. *9,800. Manchea acres or so and some seclusion, we ,)f ...... 83.479.29 er there's a wide range of opportn- TUe Shop, Buckland. UABIUTIKS ’ 81496. GMAC flanclng can he or- Direction signals, two-tone ond mortgage loan costing only a essential thM knowledge of office equivalent. ter—Five goom ranch, brand new have a Cape Cod with two bath* Total amount nf Inane, rovtl- nities in agricultural actlvltie*.- HOMETOWN paint. A very sharp car lij and Pemand deposlta of indL flrnlre of tnliToat and ohll- 'I'he U.S. Office of Education ranged. CaM MI >-6483. penny a month for each dollar you machines in- extensive experience. SEPTIC TANKS a Mathematics through algebra Ytduala. partoerahipa. and It'* Romance Time! Three bedrooms, one convertible and two bedrooms on Gardner Zntlone, or porllo>ia Ihi-reof, out. ■ ' WEAVING of bums, moth holes WANTED to dining room. Beautiful living sponsors Future Farmer* of and tom clothing, hoaiery runs, owe. Call Frank Burke at CH. Separate medium sized office, air AND o For the Experimental Tool coFporaliona U...... I S.347.315.06 Street. Good selection of ranch whirl) are fully backod or Time depoalta oT indivi* room -with fireplace. *16,900. Im Ineurrd bv agenclea of the America which emphailzes the Only $265 Down, handbags repaired, zipper re- 6-8397 days or JA 9-5553 eves. Con conditioned; liberal benefit pro­ ,Woman 4>f neat appearance Room Machining course <«ly. duala, pbrtnerahlpe. and homes, both new and used. Two in NEWS 1960 FORD converUblt, black. Call necticut' Mortgage Exenange. gram. PLU68ED SEWERS mediate occupancy. J. D. Rhaity Rockledge, one on a wooded lot on United Rlatee Government educational end of agriculture. -pmeement, umbrellas repaired, to work in Assembly Dept. an additional requirement la corporationa t including de. lother that), "United Slalea M l 8-8901 otter 6 p.m. ^ aix months to one y*ar o f poalta In aavingR . depart­ Co., John .DeQuattro: Broker. MI Vernon Stieet, larger one on two Government o b I I eat Ions, Member* muat be boy* in public 1966 Buick' men's shirt collar* reversed and ment) ...... 3,1)64.876.74 8-5262. MI 9-S840.^Ml 9-8078. direrl and lotaranleed") $ 1.123,164 44 repmoMI, Marlow’s Littl# Mend­ MaeMst CIssasd Sewing experience helpful machine shop experience. X>epoaita of United. Slal^« acres' off Porter Street and some high school who are studying voca- Two door’ Riviera hardtop-. Business Opportunities 32 FIRST NATIONAL STORES, more. Also have a clean cape, I. Jiietua W. Paul, Caahlei pf the tlonal agriculture. Tliey-do. have 194S FORD 8)EDAN for sale. Call ing 8 1 ^ . Septic Tanks, Dry Well*. Bewer but not essential. Apply in Apply • Goremment ( 1 n eluding _ OFF WOODBRIDGE Street- Fine ahove-namrd batik, do solemnly awear Like new throughout. New - ’ INC. Employment Office poatal aaringa) ...... 223.923.44 vacant, that Ih* owner must dis­ that the above statement Is Inis to the to pay due*, which are 10 cent#-a MI 9-3830. ' 'white w air nylon tires'too. A AUTO ItEPAIR and body Shop for Lines Installed—Cellar Water- person— Depoalta of Stntea and . six room family home on lot 66x best of mv. knowledee and belief. e l e c t r i c a l work efficiently lease or rent in Manchester. Very BoUtlcsl_ ----- (Ubdlvl.^ions . 234.94l.i3 pose of. Asking *13.000. year. Today there-are 9,000 chap­ doll. Park and Oakland Avea. proqSng Done. \ 160, Garage' end- garden space. The above are just a few "ex- JUSTUS W. PAUL, Cathler.. done. New work, old work, altera­ low overhead,*excelient opportun­ PRAH & WHITNEY Deposits of banks ...... 200.4^.63 Correct—Alt-St: ' ; ter* and over 832,000 members; Only $695 Down tions. Your satlAaction. is 'g u a r­ Other ‘ deposits irerllti'd Rooms are large and in good con­ Olusive" listings' with this agency. Then there are the 4-H Clubs SStt CHRYSLER. 8135. Call MI ity. MI 3-1208 9 a.m.-9 p.m. 135.536.32 dition. *14,200. Madeline SpiUh WiLI.tAM J THRE8HER. anteed. Call MI 9-8976 any time. Etet Hartford AIRCRAFT and oMlcSrs.’ checks, elc.t We also have all the multiple lisl- F.DWIN A JOHNSON. all over the eoitnlry which are S-3U3. McKin n e y b r o s. Fisher Realtor, MI 9-1042. MLS No. 338. D. LLOYD HOBRON. . distributorships available for D.lvisioa of United Aircraft t o ta l d e­ Ings of the other Manchester Real­ aided by the Federal Exte;t9lon REUPHOLSTERING. . WE TRAIN you .. quickly,, ...... easily.. . DlrerlorS. 1965 BUICK Riviera, hardtt^. 1952 Willys alip covers I several nationally, advertised and Swwwrogt Disposol Co. DRY CLEANSERS. Inc. Corporation posits ...... *12.227.019.57 tors available. Slate of Connertirut. County of Hart­ Service in addition to states and M d drapes. Large Start earning at once.. Nationallyillv Other-LlabUitiee ...... 78.B93.S0 (JOZY 8»4 room ranch with breeze ■ Radio, heater, Dynaflow. Power Two dr aiedan. We sold it selection of | popular lines in the carbonated 325 BROAD STREET East Hartford 8, Connecticut. Our. office is always open all'day ford. si«: Sworn lo and subscribed be. counties. More than two million new. Ho# radio, heater, dircc- fabrics. Qualitv workmanship, advertised Avon Cosmetics. A ISO-182 Pearl S t .— MI 8-5806 way ted ;g*ragc- fireplace* pU fore m'e this 2nd day of .April. 1957. brakes and oeat. A one owner cor soft drink field. Must have facili­ •TOTAL LIABILITIES (not Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 5. bdya and girl* between the ages of tionalalimals. overdrive. Econ­ free estimates given in your home. pleasant, friendly activity for you, heat, partial basement, approxl amt I hereby eartlfy that I not an with low, low mUeage. Terms ties for warehousing and merchan­ full or part time. Call MI 8-5195. 'niately 2ii acrea of land. Full T. J. CROCKETT. Realtor- officer, nr director of this bank. 10 and 21 belong, ted Uncle Sam trades. L A L Motors, 634 Center omy plus- in this car. Smith's Upholstery Shop. MI » o 'i * ELDTA A..MANNING. Notary Public. 9-4663, evenings MI '3-7367. dise. Inquiries and dnterivlews in­ Capital. Arraaats „ , price *10.500. Call for further, in MI 8-1577 or Re*. MI 9-7761 apenda at least 20 million dollars A S t Gitty $155 Down vited. The BIco Beverage Co.. P. WOMAN TO sell sewing machines, OapiUl stock I total par formation. Alice Clampet, Real a year on them, according to. one ' ' /■ O. Box 127T, Bristol, Conn. Tel. vacuum.cleaners and floor polish­ ▼aluel; -Common,- *312.- ' tor, MI 9-4543. Other'listings avail AT A COURT OF PROBATE holden estimate at the Agriculture De­ 1966 CHEVROLET club swlon. V8 RUGS CLEANED) and shampooed. NOTICE 600.00 ...... St2,!i00.'M 73 at Coyentry. Connecticut. . vlib)n and "Our care means longer wear." Ludlow 3-4165. er*. An expandable sales program NoUce is hereby given that the following:!*## the porty-endoraed candidates of tte DemoersUe Party for Burphrs .'412.600.00 able. Meinber ot MLS, I>ots for Sale for the DUtriet of Coventry, on the lit partment. wtth Powerglide. A real nice dean 1954 Dutch Darrin Untfl^ed profits ...... 14J.658.30 day of April A.D. 1967. ' cor. dom e in today. L A L Motors. Custom aporta car. One .of the Free pickup and delivery. SmitW's off era several excellent opportuni- nomlnaUons to the* Municipal Offices speclfl«d below to be-fllled at the Annual ElecUon, May 20. 1957, Air-minded teenagers can keep i Regardless of tiea for qualified women who are MANCHESTER — Six room Cape BUILDING LOTS in Bqlton. On* Present Hon. ' Elmore Turkinfton, S*6 Osnter St. • • • rarest and -most beauUful yphplstery Shop. MI 9-4663, eve­ in the Towm of Andover, together with the address o f condiftatea. TOTAL CAPITAL A C Judfe. plenty busy in the Civil Air Patrol Help Wanted— Female 35 looking for excellent earning op­ .1 '873.663.30 near school*, tranapprtation-., and acre lot* and larger. Price* from your sel-vice man or sports cars in the world. - A nings MI '3-7267. COUNTS ...... ---- *1500 to *2500. Terms arranged' On motion of Michael DawnonsZyk. Cadet youth program. It's open portunity, security and many com­ Willard K. Grenon r Andover a s s e s s o r !" term July 1, 19.’J7 to Jttly 1. 1 ^ ■tores. All utilities. Full pHc*. Pucker 8t, Corentrya-Conn.. Admlnle- to any ^ y or girl between 14- and woman is stationed, 3968 CHEVROLET 310 dub oedan. direamboat. CLERK TYPIST for general office TOTAL LUBILITIES AND I.jiwrence F. Flano, Broker. MI trator on the estate of Katherink Looks and runs like new. Imagine pany. benefits. Women qualifying John F. Plieips " Andover Board of Tax Review " " 179J7I.47 *18,200. Over 50 more ‘listings on L6 who is" an American citizen and Only $695.Down work. Apply Alexander Jarvis Co., First Selsctmsn Term July 1, 1957 to July 1, 1959 ' CAPITAL------L AC«X)UNT8_____ ...613. one or twp-family homes from 9-5910. Dawonszyk. (ate of Coventry within the Manchester Eve­ $796 full price. L-A L Motors, 634 Builmng— Contracting 14 5.Dover Rd. can expect to. earn from *3,000- Percy B. Cook AndoVer •Includes savlnt* depart- ■aid diatricu deceased. of. good moral character. Center St. - • *5,000 a year.. Must have car. A Roacoe P. Talbot ‘ Andover . J Selectmen ment UabilUles ,nf 12.970.- *6,000 up. Cali the Ellsworth Mit­ DESIRABLE location in Ellington This Court doth decree that ala 'He or she must take a lerious ning-Herald can be for­ representative will interview in Town Clerk 081.74 khown below...... ten -i^ency. Realtors, MI 3-6930. months from April I. lj)57 be allowed At DeCORMtER MOTORS, GARAGEIS, porches, dormers, rec- WANTED—Two women for laundry Paul V. Donahue Andover ASSETS AND LIABILITIES 01)8*4- accessible to ail pointa. 3r the credltpra of said course of study in the basic fun­ warded to be at “ Mail 1968 DE SOTO four door V8.. with . reaUon and .attic rooms built. work. Muat apply in person. Nav store Mon., Fri. from 10 a.m.-S Margaret K. Ybomana Andover Town Treasurer IK08 DEPABTMEXT INCLUDED IN, Member of MLS. ■ could ■ be divided. Write Box H, estate -to exhibit their claims agalntt damentals of aviation ted attend •ntematic tranamission. Power Kitchen and bathrooms re­ Mode] Laundry, 78 Summit St. p.m. Sears Roebuck and Com­ Margaret K. Yeomans Andover Agent Town Deposit Fund TBK ABOVE STATEMENT . the tame to the Administrator and Cali’* regularly with all Fine C*rs Always - H (These asset* are sefrefated and set Herald. directs that public notice he jrlven. of meetings once a week for drill ktMrtag. radio white Urea. modeled. Robert M. Alexander, pany. 348 W. kUddle Tpke., Man­ Andrew Jv Verprauakoa ' Andover • Grand Juror . MANCHESTER and instruction. ,CAP. cadets can L Jk L Motors, 684 Center St. . apart bv law for the protection ol this .order by advertlsina (n a.news- the hometown hews 34 Maple St., Manchester, Conn^ Ml 9-7716. THE-PRUDENTIAL chester, Conn. ) Patrick J. Welch, Andover Grand Juror , Savinas department depositors) Six room-C!olonial, large room*, 'baper havlns a' circulation In said dis­ buy and wear regular Air Force, Franchised Hudaon-Willys and Edward L. Gatchcll Andover Grand Juror as»: ts Suburban for Sale trict.- and by postlna a copy thereof on people' away ' fiodi 3663 PLAIOCTH Cronbrook. Four BID WELL Hema Improvament Co. Cash on hand and balances ■ ___ , two yeer* old. l)* hath*, fireplace, the public slat) iios'l In said Toan of uniforms with their own insignia Rambler Dealer INSURANCE COMPANY Clarence J. Goss Andover. Tax Colltctor plaatered wall*, garage, ameaite ’ door, beautiful dork green finish. Alterationt, additioni, garages Help Wanted— Male 36 Constables with other banks , ...... t ,*04.794.7* EAST HAMPTON — Year 'roilhd Coventry ne*resl the place where- the They’re also provided with an im­ home are so anxious Radio and beater. L A L Motors, Paul V; Donahue Andover United Stales Oofernment [drive, all city utiittiea. Good loca­ deceas*-d last dwelt.' ” pressive membership and identifi­ R»;aldlng epeelollsts. Etey budg­ OF AMERICA William J. Kowalski Andover Conatabla obliaations. direct and tion; *■ four rooms, tile bath, ahower, fire Certified from Record to get. 684 Canter St. et termo. MI 9-6495 or ‘TR YOUNG ,MA1^. 48 hdUr week with ' Conatabla s auarantced ...... 1.146.430.13 place, oil heat, waterfront, has all ELMORE TURKINGTON. Jud#e. cation card. To date thqre are ail benefits. This' is tor store work Charles Kukucka Andover (jDlicatlons ot Slate and Tanner Street—Seven room sin­ about 50,000 cadets. Auto Driving School 7'A .6-9109. has t e opening -for a competent Max Aaher Andover Constable political subdivlons ]63.M1.15 modern^ convenience*., MI 3-7116 CHRYSLER Windsor dqjuxe witkf.on the job training. Apply in 8 4 6 6 gle, fireplace, aunporch oil heat, ESTATE OF HEU^S C. GERZ. l*lc Another Air Force auxiliary ia four door sedan. Radio,, beoter ond clerk typiat.' Permanent einploj'- Beatrice E. Kowalski . Andover Registrar of Votsra Leans ...... 1.464.016.48 4-14 yrv or 381 Summit St. , LARSON'S DRIVINa School. merit. Attractive working emdi- person. .^Lynn Poultry Farm* Board of Education to July 11963 combination window*, vary good of New York. N. Y.. in the Probate the Groynd .Observer Corps which' Telephone MI 3^5121 automatic transmisalon; You will JtCE^ atstone Store, Shopping Parkade, Alwina W. b’Brlen Andover TOTAL SAVINGS D E - ____ condition. Garage, ameaite drive. BOLTON —Attractive six room District of Coventry deceased. . is open to anyone 18:or ever who Manchester's only tnunad and tions, short hours, five day waek. Ruth T. Phelps Andover Library Director. - -PARTIIKNT ASSETS . , . .12.970.011.74 The Ancillary Administrator haviha - m vor buy more car for leas. 8895 certified Inotructor., For your oofo* contractor. Ml 9-5451, Ml 8-15042 Certain to d*light your young Near Bowers'School. All city utili­ ranch .with breezeway and garage. qualifies as a skyWatcher. full price. L A L Motors, 634 Cen­ Opportunity for adyancament. WAitTED-Baker'a helper. ' five (paries Phelps Andover Board of Finance LIABILITIES exhibited hi* administration account Circulation ty Ota o r« trained to teach orap^v or 318 Fern St. Regular salary incseaaea. Fire Commissioner Bavinaa department de-, daughter U thla pretty basque ties. Priced fojr quick sale. . Lot 108x250. A rippling brook in with saM Estate to the Court of Probate, ’iTii# is a far cry, however, from ter 8 t > day week, nine pidd holidaya,' hoe- Joseph B. Carter Andover poslls ...... *2.965,240.74 frock for achool or party-gping eluded. *19,200. Madeline fitfilth. for said District for allowance. It Is ly. Ml. 60075. - Zoning Board of Appeal . ORDERED: That the 8th •lay . of bicoming a Junior Forest Banger. INTERIOR ANQ exterior remodel­ pUaliiatkn and group insurance, Joseph B. Carter AndOver Other____ Uabllilies______14.141.00 time. Flnieh t6’Uh a wltje or nar- Embroider a set of towels for CHARLES LESPERANCE, Realtor, Ml 9-1842. MLS No. 389 Departm>nt tf6 1 OLD8MOBILE Holiday hard­ ing,. houses' and garages E’ree Central Downtown Location ^ d . vacation. Apply Wonder Alice M.oe Andover Norton Fund Commissioner TOTAL SAVINGS DEPART- April. 1957 at ten o'clock- tn the fore­ "All you have to do if be old MORTLOdC’S—Moncheater'a lead kow collar.. your kitchen rack with these noon at the Probate Office In Coventry enough to write a letter,’' explains top. HydromoUc. Two-tone. Ehc- e*timaIea,,CaU W. F. Hensel. MI. Bread Bakery, 521 Conn. Blvd., Edward U .Gatchell Andover Insurance Commlaaioner Realtor be-, and the same Is asslfned for a T oday!' ‘ ing Driviiw School offer# the' rrioat 637 Main St., Manchester . MENT LIABILITIES .., .* 2,920.061.74 No. 8466 wHh Patt-O-Rama ia in amusing .(omtece designs! You'll ' . COVENTRY VJllliam Huber, director of the ' eaUent oondltloa. Reasonable. MI in driver education. Thousands of 8-6966. East Hartford. See Mr: Carl Maa- Ehigene'C. Schwanke Andover Insurance Commiasioiier " » July 1.1961 MEMOBANDA hearina oh the allowance oftsald admin­ Ml- 9-5226 sizes 4, 6, 8. .10. 12, 14 yean. Size find them q'ulck and easy to make MI 9-7620 istration account 'with eald Eelate and t-»96t- , satisfied students. 200,000 miles sel. Lawrence O. Moe Andover Zoning-Planning Commission " July 1. 1963 . Assettrvpledaeri or assitned program. “Address it to Smokey to secure liablHtles ..... ,.| .640,000.00 .6. 2U yard* of 39-lnch; 3-8 yard’ and ah ideal gift for that coming WATERFRONT COTTAUE this Court directs the Ancillary Admin­ Bea% Headquarters, Washington, accident free tnstructiona. Ml IF YOU INTEND* to buUd Your Paul Jurovaty Andover Zoning-Planning Commission July 1,1961 , Loans and discount* ■* WEST CENTEft ST. r - Cape Cod. istrator iq . cite all persons Interested- 3968 FORD convertble. Powder new home--caU William Kanehl, TYPIST BODY MAN. Experience necea Zoning-Planning Commlaslon contrast. ahower. D. C., ted say. 'Dear Smokay 19-7398. Donol^ J. McGrath' ‘ AndoverAndover' zonmg-i-iannmg tjommismon ” ’’ July 1, 1959 ■hewn above-are after de- Pattern No. 5769 epntoina hot- three year* old, impiacuate. con* Hot water; atall ahower, spare therein to appear at said time and -bius. Radio, beater, FordomaUc^ Contractor and Builder, MI.. : aary. Apply in parson.'.'L k L . ' duction of HaluaUon re- __ _ For this pattern,, tend 35c .in place, by publithlna this order ona Bear, Kd like to becotn* a Junior OpeniiM 'tor expeHenced or in iron transfer for 6 designs;, ma­ dition, oil heat; alumihum win­ beater, acreened in porch, trees '-Custom Itother seats. In good con- MAMCBES’TEH Driving Academy 8-7773. Motors, 634 Center St., ManCbeS' Notice is a te hereby given that a primary will ba held on April 24, 1957, if a candidacy or, coadidocies ' aervea of 33.298.16 Coins, your name, addrea*. size de­ time In koma .newspapar havtna a clr-' Foreat Ranger.' .i* dlUon. PtaotM MI 9-0719. experienced typist. Intereating poal- ora filed in accordance with No. 36 of-the Public AcU of November 1965.' ' ' State of Connecticut. Count>- of sired, ted the Pattern Number to terial requirements; stitch il- dows, fireplace, tile both, base­ ted desirable location. (Jolt owner. culatlon tn said Dl*triot. and by posl- -guoionteea reoulta. E ^^rt ihotruc- tlon ,in a amall daportmant. Com- ter. H arU c^ ea. Manchesur, April 3, ment garage, large k>t. on bua -V In# a copy on the public alsn post "We get everything imaginable tioa, dual ■cootroUad' cor. CoU ML Forms for petlUona for filing such candidacies by or on beh ^ of any tnrolltd Dsmocratlc Party mept- 1$67 SUB BUBNETT. THE MAN­ luatDitipna:: color chart. nearest to the place where the deceased from e h i 1 d r e n,'^ adds Huber. 3968 O L M gUPXR *8 hordb^ HoU plate benefit program, cafateria, ’• We. B. B. Hathaway Prealdent. an# Send 25c in' cthna', your' name, line, near churchea and achoola.' MI 9-2271 9-6768 or PL ^7>49. Day or eve- Roofing^->Siding 16 RO liT B ' SALESMAN. .Five day ber or in the case of Justice of the Peace, by ot- on behalf of the bora majority to which said party la CHESTER e v e n i n g HBBALD, last dwelt, at least five day* befora “Tliey send pictures of themaeJvea. day with bydnunaUe, radio, heat air conditioned office. Apply Em­ wtek. Ntunaroua banafita.t eitab- enUtled to nominate, may be obtained from Mr*. Beatrice Kowalski. Democratic Reglitrar of Votors; An-! - V. W-. Insraham, Treasurer, of the 1100 AVE. AMEBICA8, NEW addrtss and the pattern number to .To inopcct phone Barbara Wooda said time asslaned 4*r, whita wall ttrea. tourquote obic appointnupita. RA'F’S ROOFINa GO., abingla and ployment Office. Mancheiter Trust Company do aolemn- Agency. MI 9-7702. ' ' Apd due return make. cards, drawinga, lollipop* and long lEufttittg liahed routes. Apply in person, ly »wear that the loregoin* sUtement YOEK $0, N. Y. : , ANNE GABOT, MANCHESTER Certified froMT Record v ted wMU top. ItU apottea. Toot built up roofa, gutter and con- WantcdjReal Estate 77 letters to Smokey Bear." OORDNER AUTO SCHOOL. Indl FIRST NA-nONAL STORES 'Monchaktar Ooot, Apron and Towel '^"faatructloM for filing auch a condidwy are contained In Part I. Ina^cttpn Page, of the.peUtlon form. and other Information 1# t n » to the Include cents more with-your EVENING HERALD. 1150 AVE. ELMORE TORKINGTON. Judga. drtve pda car tonight.' Low bonk ductor wmrk, root, chimney re- b t e of our DUPLEX—Five room* (two bed­ Se* Yh* pcsaibUlti^ porenU? vidual inotmetiOB on inoured dual' Supply Company, -ts Suptliiit St. copies o f which are- available in aaltj^te^rtrar'a..jjristrar's ottic*.office._ A^patfriw A petition containing the required'number of sig-' order fo r the Spring k AMERICAS, NEW Y o r k M,tN.V. i m m e d i a t e action assured. Need .« M good tradoa, at Fits ^ n . Ray Bagagonow. Ml. room's) eaeh aide. Pleasant loca­ Control . cor# by -experienced, 1-3316. Pork A Oakland Avea.. natures of enrolled Democratic mr- era. in *■“the * town must ■"* be filjidyiU^the tlaid Registrar of Votars, and 'Prelldent. It'a rtidy,l ’The im 7 Needlework two ted three bedroom proper­ ------^--- :----"J ' •" Motor#.'. ' Ray JackaoD, ML 6-8835.- Summer '57 ifauc of our pattern tion, qulpt residential .atroet. Spa- Motor'vehlcl*'user* in the UbU- trained inotruciora. Quality and the sum o f $25.00 fo r each Candida: i proposed murt be depoaited with Ellsworth L. Coveil, Clerk of the Albtim -A fifty-six colorful page# ties. Buyers waiting. Realtor ' Boat Hartford MAN TO WORK in gOs staUon, full TreaJUU- iM k Basic PaahloD.- It contains cioua verotea, garage. Lot 7$]aS0, OfiStatee pay more than 4 TWlllon oaUafoction juat>76d; MI 9tel0 or Municipality, all not Uter,than 6 p. n. on April 107l957,beUig tn# 14th.day preceding tha day of. Uia tesen* of smart new style* for all showing many pretty designs; plus Members ot ^ I tip le CBCVROLET JlTbor sOdon. SIDING, patntlng.'Cai^ tima, 9-6. Coil m p - t m . ubKriM a. i " to betpee nie tree*, ihFuW Paruculara loom • Read Herald kdvs. doPfiiti annually in t**te and road, ' radio, beater, white JA 7-8680." I______Aiterattona and tddittoaa. WAmUBSS-rMuot ha mbla to worit |j. Priniaiy: ageoi gift pattaro printed inoide 'direcUoM'* for . making 5 croctet MJea Grant; Walton W. Orofit E su te O n tei', JA $-6594, aveningt 1st day of .April 1957<, - , / ' Mfifl fA^TVvtcHlfa t t e ton* point, full Worinnanriiip guori SundayiK. Apply, in Mroon to Mrs. MBCHARICALLT Inriinod man to - Dated a t Andover, Goii|aecUcut, ^oblic. tlw book. item* ted a Only ^ a copy! Agency. Member M LI- MI a-lISIx MI 3-4306. .i ▲. O iot, ln c„ a s Autui ■LL8WORTH L. COVELL. - .1 .utunui| Neil P. jroddan at tna Rod Embtr, woric port Uma In modern prifiting ' Clerk at the MUfrietnelitv. 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• I:"’ ■ . '■'•'.'/'■I- . ■ /'■' -■ : ; ' t ■ ./ ■-... '. - -'V 'I- ■ . (■ ‘ >t TH U RSD AY, APRIL^d, 19;57 J .^^verage Daily Net Press Run leather .'x-./ ■l. «> A. >A(?E TWElfe-BlOUR ^ /\r Fof the Week Ended t Fomeaat ( Weather Boreas Elattftjflifvf ^ pgnittQ i^fralb ■ m ' March 80, 1967 1 , / ’ eecaalonally m orale, V. ejai building at 248 Thlland TpkA, to a dwelling at 47 Branford St, ' A.S.C. Robert C, Twichell, son of, Arthur J. Karaaea, claaa of 1968 12,573 toaight. Low m t t S M .ie . $1?.500. $1,000. SPECIAL — SACRinCE (€ i j p n t Mr. an<( .Mri. C B. Twichell. 95 E«- at Batea College, l>ewlaton. Maine, Public Records Cloudy,^^rannar, j^Mwera Batiir- About Town MX St., recently graduated with aoh of Mr. end Mra. John Kafazea, To Fried Knofla for Angelo Esi To James P. Tierney, for a abed 3 Ro^roOffl Ranch and Attoclwd Gara^n; . Member of the Audit so.' at 192 Glenwood St., $891. -,. : Bureau of Oyculation^ day. High to _____ honora from Sqott Air Force Baee 213 Highland SL. haa been elected tale, for alterations to a dwelling COST O W N tB OVER 121,000 M oiicheater-^A 0 ty of ViUage Charm prealdcnt of the Jordan-Remadell Warrantee Deeds at SO. jfhne St.. $300. To R oy C. Qonyera, for a dwell­ Co Society at the college. JarviV Manor,- Inc, to Achilles R. / To Daiiiel V. Shea, fer altera- ' Uonal Church win r«hcar»« "Pom- To U JtR Construction Co.,.for a ' PRICE $17,500.00 ; when he will leave for three yeara Pallesehl and Frances' Palleschi, tlbns to a dwelling, at .92 Oliver Rd. (Classified AdverUh(ng on Fage 22^ Pom” SatunUy at S p.m. In tha MUa Beatrice Clulow, 30 Foater MitfOO. • dwelling - at Rawthorne St., $14,000. spf4ng and brook (aw l^tag pool VOL. L^V I, NO. 158 (TWENTY-FOUR PA^ES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, C^NN., FRIDAY,''APRIL 5, 1957 PRICE^ (JENT8 Junior room at the church. of aervlce In France. ' property at 4 Woodhlll Rd. Lot 410 ft J( too f t Natural sp St., office'm ahagcr of The Herald, • To Chester Petersen, for a ga­ To U A R Construction Co. for easUy tastailrtli apple trees, shbnibbery. m b ta y, Stone walls, patio.__ Hotase . 'Leonard J. Kanehl and Jacque­ Janls-Arvlds Aveps, for a dwelling left thia mohiing on a 4-day trip to line B. Kanehl to William K. rage at 30 Deepwood Dr., 39SO. 3 y«$rs old. lleantifnl Ideation. 8 bedrooms, living room, dimng T at Hawthorns St,^14,000. Washington,; t», C.. where ahe. is Ragenow and Gertrude L; Hage-^ To Albert Downing. Jr., for alter­ room and Itltclidn. Youngstown kitchen, dlShwMh^, flrepliw , > / registered at the Hotel Annapolis. now, property-at 21-23 Hathaway ations to a dwelling aL69 Overlook . Three to Bumhaih, Estates, for mahogany paneUng,everythlng, $6,000 cash, private mortgage While in Washington she expects Mine. ' Dr., $800. , , dwellings' at BumhanixSt. $11,000 transferable payitienn $72-6« per month. to see the cherry blossoms, and to . Mary Traygia to Henry Mature each./ '■ ■ To Donald Cagenello, for altera­ JERRY FAY, Broker WILLIAM F. JOHNSON, BfokeV visit other places o f Interest. and Filomona Mature, property on tions to a dwelling at 345 HiUlard '• To Marcel Jutras for Gofdjm J, MeekvHle R d .. , Sts WOO- Todd, for alterations to a dwajUng X ' 't. * Phones MI 8-7(120t-M I S-7436 Zion Lutheran Church Council , Charle.", J. 'PontlceiU to Patrick To Andrew Glldle, for alterations at 183 McKee St., $400. meeting scheduled for tomorrow J. Eiolduc and Catherine E. Bolduc, evening haa bMn postponed to propefty 0.1 Brcokfleld St. Friday evening of next week. Qeorg'e Freemer fo Charles Bot- tlcello. property off Keeney St. The Salvation Army/ midweek Durham Estates, Iiic, to Floyd service tonight will be conducted Tucker and Geraldine '\Tucker; SAVINGS bn these by Major and Ijirs. John Pickup. It property oh Burnham St.' \ SALT away EXTRA Is expected that visitors from New Federal Tax Lien Bedford, Maas., where Major and .United , States Government Recent Series of Tests Mrs. Pickup were formerly stati- against Walter Burnett, 133‘Main n onejl, will be present and partici­ St., 1300.17, 1954 indome 4ax. x| /I -*■ pate In the service. A sound mo­ Trade Name Certificates tion picture entitled "Street of B. H. Karlin. 18 Mallard.Dr., East Lost Hope” will be shown. A wel­ Hartford, doing business as K .A F One-ActJ^lay come is extended to all., Fumitufc Co. Bus L ines Detonatiop Henry E. Agoetinelll .116 McKee The Manchester Branch of the 'Philadelphia/ April 5 (.4*) St, doing business»» as•• “ Gus's," 468 One-act ■pl^ entitled "The WCTU will meet Tuesday at 10:30 Hartford Rd. a.m. at the South Methodist On MarkipL Waitlng- H ^band." tJnleasiied htarrriage License Church. There will be sewing for HALE’S Self Serve and Meatei Time-7 8 p.m. -the other day. Clifford Wayne Johnson, 31 Cam­ the hospital. A potluck- luncheon Place yk street corner in bridge St., and Elizabeth Cunning­ d o w ^ w 'n Plilladelphla. at .12:30 will be followed by the ham, Falmouth, Mass., June 5, Alpert Says usual business meeting at 2 p.m., ^ t e r man. Waits on cor-, Emanuel Lutheran Church. ' npr casually for 15 minutes, when plans #111 be made for the HALE’S FRESITGROUND Grade A Large Fresh Local Washington, April 5 Building Peitnita begins to pace restlessly. (JP)— May party for White 'Ribbon Hartford, April 5 (/P)— The ' To Eugene Glrardin for John C. Time—0:30 p.m.—Man* still The Soviet Union carried out Recruits. A box will be packed Connecticut Company is up Fanzoqa, for- alterations to a dwell­ pacing, noiv gritting teeth. another nuclear weapon test with used clothing to. be sent to < ^ 4 9 c ing at 181 Supinilt St., $3,000. COFFEE 85c EQGS for sale hut reports'that negO'' Time—6:45 p.m. Man' Wednesday, thie Atomic En­ the Orient. Members are reminded To Allan M. Crane for. Trane tiations are in final shape/or walks over to traffic police­ to bring warm garments. ergy Commission announced Manufacturing Inc., for a commer- disposal of the bus oper^iohs man, takes picture from wal­ In Quarters LIPTON TEA BAG let. t o M y . to out-of-state interests were ‘.'Officer, this is a picture of Tf^ay’s announcement was 1e SALE. denied today by President LAND O’ LAKES Whkit’s for Dessert? my wife. When she shows up. the first in more thgn a year Buy 48 at regular price and get Wo'ro crowing about our chiclions— 'causo Hity a|» George C. Alpert oi the Neiv tell her to go to --.’’ which both the U.S. and \ PHONE Ml 9.4430 / F R E E 4 16 more for only Ic. Despite his 353 pbiinds and ability to polish off more than four Haven Railroad. Exit man. as froth as you can got Hiom— end mooty os. mod- dozen egg*. Albfeft Cole halls not from Texas but Maine. The governmehts gave F O R T H E The Connecticut Company, with Furs Need A ^ o o / ► DELIVERY < BUTTER *^ 756 Comblnatioii 64c •m scionco can produce. 41-year-oJa, state representative challenges all comers to an egg- extensive urban and interurban of new Russian testfl to BEST BUYS in eating contest any time before Eaater Sunday, April 21- 7-wlth lines in this state, is a subsidiary irtd simultaneously. Maine eggs, of course. of the New Haven Road. Vicious W ind Arthur Drug Storts Family Size, Underwood Bumble Bee Brand ^‘ 47c Climate For The Summer AUTO 6 lb. CAPETTE ROASTERS Alpert said the Connecticut LondonXApril 6 (/P)— The Fancy King Company is for sale, and it is Rakes Georgia; Russians 'c»Hed out another Deviled Ham Can 33c learned that negotiationa for this npclear test W ^nesday, the resiilt have been stepped up in and that means just one place, our fur sto ra ^ . Crab Meat ^^37c 5-6 lb. PLUMP FOWL Bunche> Egypt Bar ree'ents weeks. The financial p6si- British defense n^inistry an­ vault. In Hale’s scientific cold storage vault, your tfbn of the company haa recently Damage High nounced. furs are protected from heat, moths, moisture and, J^IRACLE WHIP Qt..Jar Polaner’s Fresh ' been Improved by elimination of It was the seventh Soviet test insured against fire and theft! ANY CLOTHES TENDER CHICKEN LEGS some money-losers, speh as cer­ Atlanta, April 5 (Al—^Vicious West Germany’s New Military Face reported since last August, when Israel, Gaza Barrier tain night runs in the Hartford wind storms, accompanied by the U.S. Atomic Hhiergy CotcmlA- Darden Salad 59e standing at attention are newly commissioned second lieutenants of the new West German army at sion announced tbe start of a ftqa- Salad DreulngQt.59c region. heavy rain, ripped through two FURS STORED AT 3% OF VALUATION YOU WANT CLEANED Erie Railroad Interested country's armored training school in Munsterlager. .They are lhfa,ntry troops carried in armored Sian teat series- ^ BONELESS sections of Georgia early today, personnel carriers in close cooperation with tank units. Too young to have served In World War The AEC announced the sixth Glorietta Ripe Elberta Cairo, Egypt, April 6 (;P)—The<^peared another step in getting According tb the report current * Minimum Cliargt $ FOR EASTER? here today.^ interests allied to the killed two Negro children, flat­ II. these new officers are being trained by veterans of the Wehrmacht. explosion on March 9, saying It 3.00 S & W RED Sliced newspaper A1 Ahram s&id today UNEF out of towns In the center tened more than 100 buildings and had occurred the day before. of the Strip. Brie RajlCoad are in the Conned- U.N. Undersecretary General took heavy damage toll. No Details on Type Ralph Bundle and Egyptian 2._ Israeli forces to pull out of t*cut Company purchase picture. Peaohes large can Corned On this. Alpert did not offer in- The children—Buford Johnson The l 6-word British announce­ the'El Euja demilitai-ized^one be­ UNTRIMMED C L O ^ COATS Kidney Beans J L 37e officials have agreed that no 2. and Larry Harvey, 4—were fa­ ment gave no details of the type In extra heavy syrup. tween Egypt and Israel's Negeb foCmation. barbied Wire barriers or minefields tally injured by flying debris when Marine^Corps GasoHne Bomb Kills or size of the latest explosion. It BRISKET OR CHECK GETS, WELL TRIMMED—ALSO RIB Asked to comment on the situa­ $50.00 Vokin— $1.50 will be placed _along; the Gaxa_ the wind demnli.shed the home o ' said only: For the man with over 30 ye nORNED BEEF. ^ RNED TONGEE and CORNED SPARE RIBS Strip's borders with Israel. 1949 armistice. Before Israel’s at­ tion.' which might "harden" to the" th&r parents in the Schley-Maconn I j i i q c i * j t i r c l O ^ point of sale, Alpert said ■“The SovIeT Union carried out experience—eee Jack at Cookie Dept. Speciats ' The paper said the agreement tack on Egypt last fall; Israeli of­ County area. 110 miles south of another nuclear test on Wednes­ was reached in negotiations on the ficials said only police unjti had "It has been public knowledge Atlanta, about 4 a.m. day." • FUR TRIMMED CLOTH COATS functions of th,. U.N. Emergency been sent into the zone to keep an for some time that the New Haven SUNSHINE HYDROX...... 12 ox. pkg. ’39c W e d f f e r Early reports were that four Heartless Wire in Earlier this week the Russians A Real Holiday Treat! Force (UNEF) in the strip. eye on a buildup of Egyptian forces RAlIroad has been seeking to con­ children had perished. It developed rejected a Japanese- appeal to sus­ $ Ydun— $ A u to Craft Bunche stayed in Cairo to nego­ near the border. , - . centrate more of its efforts on that the two had been counted pend test explosions. Soviet For­ 75.00 2.00 INCORPORATED Fairfield, April 5 WP)—A bereaved KEEBLER m ilk LUNCH CRACKERS .. ... lb. 39c Looking ohood to your Eostor ntods, you'll do woH tiate deWils after U.N. Secretary In Tel Aviv, Israeli Army head­ railroad operations b.y. disposing of from both Macon and Schley Tx>a Angeles, April 5 IB—A make-^gunflre from a passerby. 'Vernon eign Ministry press chief Leonid General Dag Hammarikjold quarters reported a long exchange subsidiaries where advisable and Counties because of the nearness father said today he will protest shift gasoline bomb turned a quiet Wagg)’, 24, told police he was 575 IWAIN ST. neighborhood bar into a funeral F. Ilylchsv said that without a big EDUCATOR CRAX ...... lb. 35c to considtr: reached a "gentleraen’a agree- of gun fire between Israelis and of thiir deaths to the county line. to Defense Secretary Wilson about walking down the street when he power agreement to edd tests, the Next to First National Bank pyre for at least six persons short­ m enf with President lesser dur­ Syrians early today on the frontier (Continued on Page Nineteen) The destructive disturbance, what he termed a ''heartless” tele-* saw the men begin running «a the Soviet 'Union 'would have to con­ climaxing two hours of violent ly before midnight. explosion, and flames shattered the N^holesale and Retail PRAGUE ing Hammarskjold’s recent visit. east ofXLaj^a. Hula. No Israeli gra.m from the Marine Corps to tinue perfecting its weapons In the TIm JM lIU liC CORK casualties were reported. thunderstorms, first hit four miles The coroner said Six persons died front of the cafe..- ’ The paper said Bunche and the at the- scene on a quiet street in Intereit of its own security. • Convertible Tops Mrs. nUiert's Egyptians agreed the Egyptian- southwest :of Ellaville, Schley him announcing^’hiS' son’ s death.- "I pulled out a .32 caliber auto­ MANCHItm teNH* • Floor and Trunk Mats "GREAT NEW RECIPE" GENUINE south central Los Angeles. At least The-Brltlsl. government also his Israell armistice lines- should bv .r s . U.S. County seat. It roared on through Hg received the telegram yea- matic which I carry for protection • All Interior Fabric Work five others were injured. refused requaets from the Japanese t ade to confirm with the 1949 the middle Georgia area'sto inflict ter^ y . ’ and fired at them. I think I hit c o r n e r MAIN and OAK STREETS Stanley R. Fortuna. a member Police , said the. bomb apparently gpvernmeni . and the opposition MARCARINE IMPORTED armistice ending the Paleatipe :»ru..'5'“ 7.uvrsa o^iU'On Terms for Suez its most damage in the Lowe was thrdwn through the front door^ <*”4*” said. Police said there CANNED HAM Community near the Schliy-Ma- of the Board of Selectmen here,' Labor party that it call off its test War, plus amendments to it iiv>952 border. of the atib Mecca by t h r « men were three bullet holes in a parked WITH COVPON ON PAGE IS con County line. ■ \ received the telegram yesterday, soon of Britain's first -hydrogen and 1954.. Reporting another Incident, the Washington, A^rl}. 5 Israel' who had been ejected earlier when front of the cafe, bomb, at Christmas Island in. the ' Other Parts of Agrenment Macon : County Sheriff W. T, telling him his son. Richard, 22, 7 to 9 LB. Israeli spokesman said Infiltrators b*Bs reported today to-.)}*''* '^■u- a second lieutenant, was fatally they tried to dance with one of the. ' Miguel Martinez, 29, a student, Pacific. The government said the A l Ahram said Bunphe's agree­ Jolly said at Oglethorpe a con.ser- from Jordan attacked two Israeli tlonCd the United States that any Injured when his Marine jet fight­ cocktail bar's regular woman said he was walking near the cafe tests were necessary for tfte de­ IC ment with the E jf^tlans also frontier pblicsmen last night near vatlve estimate would be 100 customers.- w h e n a cAr pulled up In front. Suez Settlement leaving Israeli dwellings, bams, tenant houses er crashed shortly after takeoff fense of the free world, In the db- called for; Ashdot Yaakovn. six miles south near the Cherry Point, N. C. A big manhunt was launched' "Two men jumped out." he said, sence of a disarmament agreement. 1. Transfer of UNEF headquar­ ships bari-ed from the canal would' of the Sea of Galilee. One Israeli Marine Air Base. for the bombet’s. By dawn police "O ne sloshed s big’can of some sort I with coupon ters frbpi Gaza to Rafah. on the lead to andthei- bloWup like ,last (Continued on Page Two) The American announcement of I policeman was reported wounded. He objected to the inclusion in per o f liquid into the bar. the Russian test March 8 said it Sinai-Gaxa-Strip border. This ap- fall's Sinai fighting. and had two men in custody whom Then.' Martinez said, the second ' insid* pkg. We've never before seen a price offer like this on delicious genulnw Pressure on Bonn the telegram of a statement that was "‘In the range of sloe of their Israeli Ambassador Abba Eban they did not identify. man swung his arm like A softball imported ham. Xhls ham will save you work aa weU as ntoney. Informed Arab sources,in Bonn, the Marine Corps would pay up to recent explosions” but gaVe no In­ \.-aj said to have iiiade this clear to $125 for funeral expenses. Asst. Fire Chief R. A. Williams pitcher, and the cafe erupted in of hMf t Germany, said.Arab countries have Undersecretary of State Christian Drifting §now, dication whether It Involved a hy­ decided to exert "diplomatic pres­ He said he sent a, telegramtelegi in said the men sloshed a' bucket of flames. Police said the m an‘ ap­ drogen device or an , atomic Trade Bureau Herter bfften they met a few daj*8 reply to the. generaf whose name gasoline, o f some other highly in­ parently tossed in a match. Our seafood departmont has fresh fillets, mackerel, sure" on West'Cnvmany in an ef- ago.. weapon-. ' was signed to the telegram saying flammable liquid, onto the floor The' two men j-umped into the ! fort to stop reparations payments Diplomatic Sources said Herter High Wind Hit However, on earlier. ABC an­ C d tcM Ix sword, frert halibut, Boston Blue, butter fish, hod. ' to Israel. "I received your tetegrAm and I and lhen-t!)rew a match in after It. car where a third man was wait- nouncement had said a Soviet teSt Funds Request was notified of this Israeli atti­ thank you for. tl)ie $12.1 in funeral I dock, scallops. The sources.said the Arab states tude: ''X IJike Blow Torch ing^pollce said. They escaped aa blast detected lost August utilized would try ^plomatic pressure— Midwest Area expenses in exchange for my son's ‘ ‘It went up like a blow torch,” Waggy fired after them. a device with an explosive yield of 1. Any Suez settlement m pst in- bodody." ! said the bartender, ,I-arry Fenton Slashed 25% the* exact nature of which was not suie the international chahw character Art Harther said he was driv­ less than the equivalent of one mil- P k g s. disclosed—and then report to the HvM lU he thought inclusion of 24. who escaped uninjured out the ing home with his wife, Juanita, , lion tons of TNT. I of the waterway. Otherwise, Egypt By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the clrcpmstances of his son's back door. • 57c F r o z e n Food Specials Arab League on "the evolution of would have an economic strangle­ when he saw the cocktail lounge . Prior to todsy’s British an­ Washington, April 5 (.Ti— the case.” Towering drift.x—minus fresh death wotild hs'’* been' in better Others weren't that lucky. One belch flames onto the sidewalk. nouncement. the .U.S. government ...... The House Appropriations fom - hold over western Europe through taste than a discussion df funeral iX' The Arab stares have threatened anow—whipped across roads and male customer was found on a "The whole place was a wall of has reported publicly 18 Soviet nu- - Snow Crop French Cuf Beans, 10 ox. . . 2 for 43c mittee today Informally approv­ control of the vital oil and shipping' arrangements. \ nearly melted corner ^rstopl. lean- j to establish diplomatic relations blocked travel again today in East clear t^ta over the.years. But AEC ed a $17 mlUlon extra appro­ route. He said he is also maklhg A pro­ Snow Crop Pinfoppla Juice, 6 oxs. .... 2 for 33c with Communist East Gerrfiany if Central Colorado and the south­ ing sHkhtly backward against the the sidewalk." Hartner, a m priation for the Post OltlciTand '2. 'Western powers have thrown test to Senators Bush and /Pur- shattered front wall. Two charred driver said CampbeU's Cream of Shrimp Soup, 10 oxs. .. 33c West Germany is carrying on an away their bargaining position east comer of Wyomlng- (Continued on Paga TAn) SOUPER CREAMY Combine 1 can Ceksqbell'eToButa agreed to consider .next Friday a Winda backlashlng from a storm te.i. both Republi'cans, from Opn- bodies were found in one of the i ,.g^g w as'all on Are, her hair, Intensified trade drive in the Mid­ with Egypt's President Gamal Ab­ Boup with H cup inilk.^uia 1 eop B & M Balked Fish Dinner, 11. oxs...... 65c request for $80 million more. which dumped paralyzing anow necticut. I her clothes, even her shoes. • ■ dle East, seeking to take bver del Nasser by British withdrawal "It's all over for me." he said the bar floor. _ l i O I I G E TOMATO-CHEESE shredded sharp proceSa chases. two- days earlier churned it into "I wrapped her In my coat and W'ashlngton. April- 5 lAh—The "■but there are others.” . , Hast, stitTin( conetantlyK until blinding ground blizxArda late .yes­ "The only woman victim ran tried to beat out the flames as she ahraddad ehajas is mdtad. To aarva, House Appropriations Committee (Continiied bn Page,Eleven) (Continued on Page Sixteen) "The shoe's of lesring of my RABBIT terday. The toll from the earlier s(sroamlng Tnfo'^he sti^'et. clothes cried: ‘Why did they do it? What poor orar 'aim enckara or today slashed 25 pei^ cent- from snowstorm, meanwhile, mounted to son’s death was bad enough. I abraze. She died soon after near the Bulletins buttered toeeS 4 serringa. President Eisenhower's requests bod^of another victim. about my children?’ The woman, Selected Fruits and Vegetables eight deaths in Colorado. tentatively identified by police as for new Commerce Department (Continued on Page Two) from the AP W ires Farther south in Colorado, fresh T w ^ other customers escaped Jacqueline Mclnnis, in her early ^REEN W n S ...... lb. 29e funds. dual was atirred'liigh in the air de­ the flames by_ninnlng Into a rest­ 20s, was dead on' arrival al Georgia PlEASElETUS The copimlttee recommended JapSi Canadians Rap spite the drought-denting moisture room anoNwere rescued b.v firemen. Street Receiving Hospital. ^ A R A G U S ...... soees-aase H)*33e $653,685,000 In new. appropriations Inside,-'IJie small cafe was a KILLER SE.NTENCED only 48 hours beforehand. Police' identifled the other vic- Springfield, Mass., April ft for the department and related blackened rtiln.' The 20-foot lon g . un,, ,g REFRIGERATORS TOMATO SOUP T0 N§AT0 £S oaeseejaeoasaae.... pkg. of 4 21c Guisl* up to OOO ro.p.h. llffi^Luclen Peete, 84, who con- HAVE ’EM HOWI agencies for the fiscal year start-, red wreck. Shatter- ■ The winds were clocked st bar was a chs Gilbert John. Gonzale.s. 21; Harry- feesed m IcUUng. for which an­ E G G ^ N T ...... lb. 23c U.S. *Red Witch Hunt ^ News Tidbits - DtUes stood in front 3 Cans 3 5 c Ing next July f. This was $217,827.- Velocities up to 60 m.p.h. After erl. blackened 1 L. Robinson, 60; Anthony M. other man was sentenced to PINEAPKE, iar^* - i * • ...... each 35c 940 less than Elsenhower request­ nightfall they ebbed to 20 m.p.h. CiiUed from AP Wires of a .smoke oblliArated mirror. Smaldinoc27; Phillip E. Crawshaw, life, today-was ordered to State RALDWINli^PLES ...... 3 lb$. 39c ed ind $08,956,076 below appropri­ Tokyo, ,April__5 (P)-f-Major J s p -; or less in most areas, but official Escape ehninre 29. and one John Doe. Prison tor 23 to 27 -years. Peeta EXPANDING NEEDS! MISS WISCONSIN ations for the current year. ^ anese newspapers today e^preued forecasters said the lighter breezes A pinball machlno. aiid juke, box , Another woman, , Barbara woe sentenced lit Hompdon Su­ You'll wont to look your very GRAPEFRUIT. ss«dl«$$ .. . fof c In ordering one of its biggert ScanelH, w'as reported **ieriously SHARP AGED QtEESE ..* 3 29 sorrow, editorislly i.t the suicide of would continue today as the main Vatican’s Secretary of State of­ also were destroyed by the .flames. perior Court to 18-20 years -for bstl in the Eotisr. Parade I FLORIDA ORANGES ...... doi. 55c cuts of the year, the committee ap­ Csnadisn Ambassador Herbert: body of the snow storm headed into fice denies rbmarka of Hungary's The three men w h \ threw the burned. slaying Mrs. Mildred G, Hosmer, parently .was mindful of what hap­ Norman and bitterly criticize^/ Comniunist Premier Janos Kadar improvised "MoIotoY Coqktsll" es­ 48, In January, 1954, for which I You con do it, too— even jif K Ox. 69c the Dakotas and Minnesota. 1 8 pened on Its last bill, financing the what they called the "Red witch Giant rptary snowplows carved a that Pope Plus asked Josef Cardi­ caped in a car amidst a l^vrage of (Contimied on Page Seventeen) Santos Rodriguez, 28, seml-Uter- 81 Lb. Freezer Cap. ell your finery isn't new. - . Labor and Welfare Departmenta. It hunt" in the U.S. (Congress. path through fresh drifts so patrol­ nal Mindszenty to- resume bis post ate Puerto Mean, baa served cut $118 million {rom that measure Norman jumped from a butld-^ men. could lead a atalled convoy of as Roman Catholic pripiote of Hun­ 2 */i years. Yo‘u'11 like the like-new look gary . . One' of nation's largest 12.8 Cu. Ft. Total Storage only to have the House Itself slash ing in Cairo yesterday after the '40 cars the last 16 miles into Chey­ o r clothing cleaned and fin­ o ff an extra $16 hilllion. Still an­ U.S. Senate Internal Security sub­ Quaker grOups urges Eisenhower Would Drop Enfipld Plan ADADfS’ DEFENSE RES’TS enne from the west over U.S. adihinistratlon to ‘‘eliminate manu- other $58 million tentatively cut by committee revived chargee that Highway. 30. Another group of 25 London. April 6 (/P) -*- The ished bur Special Sonitone the House was restored on roM call factiuv,' 'testing and use of nuclear NORGE CUSTOMAtlC he had been 'a Communist. cars was led past deep drifts on defense ToF'Dr, John Bodkin Woy. , votes yesterday. The death o f the 48-y«ar^Id weapons.” Adams rested Its case with 'U.S. 85-87 at a point,seven miles Congressional committee is told REFRIOERATOR-FREEZER Cute Ox-er $1 MllUoa Canadian diplomat excited 'the south o f the Wyoming e'ipitsl, Special Groto) Proposes dramatic aoddenneaa today and But act NOW to droid ths fushi The Com merce Department Japanese particulafiy because he United Nations' delegates -from oppekled to the Jnry to tn o th « e Doshte-Psep Handidor Sforpge. Adjutipble iholvsit Crews were Isboring tiding-to Communist countries and Red measure w m - the sixth annualIvhad been bom iji Japan, of'ihla- reopen half a dozen .major routes S8-year-old society ‘ . doctor ac­ 5 satelites are using U.N: headquar­ • RoN-Ouf fdommum Shsfvei put food at lingertipd that lets money bill sent to the House this mlSaionary parents, spent his pre-. northward from Cheyeiine and cused of murder. CLOSED ALL DAY ters as “ sprihgbqard for eSp-oni • Twjn Porcelain Crltport hold 20 Ibt. GGds sotilyl year by the committee and shoved university years -here and headed Laramie, Wyo... between those Re\dsed Prisop System Note! GOOD FRIDAY the Canadian Mission in Tokyo af­ n ^ 'e ” . . Boston branch of National yea sleepi well over the $1 billion mark the cities a ^ ip. Colorado jeastward Safety Council' uyges legislature to EGYPT FIRM ON SUEZ a. Now Sofsfy Latch Door opens sotity; tools ligMI ter the World War II surrender. Scottte FacUl aggregate cuts In appropriations Brownell. testifled .Jan. 22, Tomp­ impose •.sUlfer pei^ttrs for driving London, April $ UP) — The . HOURS: Ttesuw'...... 2 -for 40e Scotkln Table Scott Tissue .... t roUs SSc requested' by the President. The . Japanese slreAdy were kins nine di^s . later. under the influence of liquor and Hartford, April 5 OP)—A BpeclaI«f.Cheshlro Into a State Sti Prison for United States was reported to EASY TEHM5I TKAOE N OW AND SAVEl Napkins . 2 for 29c 5 1 .1 1 Actually, the savings claimed by aroused because the Senate aub- to set standard for blood teals to state-committee, set up after a inmates -■neelUngeemng confinementcoi In a hare advised 14 of the maln- DAilv'8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Cui-Rlte Wax W aldoit Tissue.'..- 4 rkUs S5c the . committee in the Commerce committee .last month quizzed , (.Contli^ped on Page' Sixteen) deterinlne if driver is sober. near riot in the .State Prison last security InstlWion:istltuUon: expanding fa­ Suez Cniial user natioas today Paper 2 pkga. 47c Scott Towela ...v, 2 for S9c 1 Ox. Jar Department ■ measu^ are larger Prof, Shlge^ lYuru, e Japanese Robert'F. Kennedy, chief coun­ summer,' proposed today revamp- cilities at the OsbornOsbor State Prison it has. failed thus far to oeente thpn the direct cut In new funds, ^vemment offlcir: now lecturing. sel to U.S. Senate, rackets invest!-^ iiig ConnecUcut's penal system Farm in, Enfield to accommodate any major revisions in Egypt’s for the ■ committee canceled $66.- At Harvard -University, about Re­ Judith Goplon Case gating committee, has 'appoint- uid suggested scrapping plans for prisoners wat Wethersfield who plu s for ninhing the waterway. AtORGE DELUXE 251,000 of balances In the. War ports fhgt he ha>i Communist links meixt with Manhattan DlsL Atty. a $20 m'itllon maximum security don’t need security chnflnfenent, Shipping Administration’s .working during student days in. the United Frank S, -Hogan-'‘to discuss angles prison at Enfield. • * and building q new reformatory IKE WATCHES SPEED •iafrigerator tvtss "TP fund which otherwise could have States and about NorfnM,, whom Status. iii Dispute^ of teamsters ynion p r o b e . .Gov; nie committee,, headed-by As­ instead, o f a new priapn. Woolilagton, April ft OP) —» been spent. The committee ordered he held known a t. Harvard before Theodore R. McKeldin" of Mary­ sociate Justice* Patrick B. O'Sul­ 2. Eliminating the'Ctsboro Pris­ Preoideat and Mrs. Ettienhower ,'i • w lbs. frikei the balances turned bapk into the the war. ■ _ 'tVoshlnifon, April 5 —Atty. land says he doesn't know Dave livan of the State Supreme Court, on Farm and building in' its place motored, today to their farm at new minimum-medium security fbod storage. _ treaainry. pnly a pro-gOveminent ■ news­ Gep. Brownell says the case of Beck and knows of no rontrlbution. recommended in - its reitort thats t ^ Gettysburg, Pa*, to spend tho The biggest single slice In funds paper, SanKei J iji,. defended the Judith Coplon is dekd. She Is the by teamster head .)o McKeldin's the state set up a Department of prison at Enfield; transforming weekend* They left the Whito • iO .cu. ft t d U l m m m . was $19^ million from the $94H' committee's action in regard to former government girl twice con­ campaign fund. Correction which would have Cheshire , Reformatory Into a max- Heoae (11:$1 a jn . EST) in a •“ fage space. HERBERT NOBMAN aundry Thillioa requested by tb« Maritime Norman and Tturu. It said: victed of espionage for Russia, but . Foreign SeCrelary Selwyn. ^oyd charge Of all*the sUte’s penal in- Imum aecurity'prison and bUUdlng long Mack llmoasine operattag Administration for ship construc­ "The matte'r Is very complicat­ never jailed. ' ’ says Britain' claims right to differ Stitutions.' * . A new reformatorj*. . nndCr new ground ruke laid dowa • Fuir width i by the Chief Exeenttve — strict 1 OF ROCKVILLE, Inc. tion. Another $20 million was cut ed.' Bjasting American witCh hunt­ said the "U.8 .' Congress went too Asst. Atty. Oeh. W. F. Tomp­ on occasion from "Its closest Its plan for dropping the new /The Legislature has already m o d e l 8-197 « sper. gone Abeal Ixlth its program, for otoeervaaoe o f oil speed limits. . Established 1918 G from the. amount asked for ship ing won't aoive.it. Tsuru end Nor­ far in digging into 20-year-old kins. who la in' charge of.thS 'fHenda.and allies” and proposes to prison at Enfield and setting , up operating subsidies. man both, influenced the occupa­ events — TsUni’s (ifehdMiip^'witb Justice Department’s Internal "t’etain A .spirit of robust inde­ other ^rangements could aave the &e maxitpum security . prison at Enfitld. It has appropriated for CHILEAN REDS CALLED T«L Ml 3.1351 The only agencies- for which tion's labor policy,. which went Norman at Haryaitl.” Security . Dlxiaion. says hbr case pendence" . . . Federal Food and state up to $6 million in immediate significant program increases over too fer In enco>uregin$', leftist .Another big'dally.l the usually still is pending—"I would not sAy Driig Administration lA seeking capital / expenditures, the report thp project about $8,250,000. ‘Ths aanttago, OUlt. April SiJPh- APPLIANCE DEPT. Tho entlawad Chilean Cimnnu 685 M l w e Tpke. Eaat CHICKEN NOODLE .. .. 3 for 3Sc ' 1M7 were recommended were the movements In Japan." pro-American Yomlui^, termed tbe thAt it U dOAd," mea'ns o f ramoWng onaall 'aiiMHiBts sqid.- ■ ' . committea ' recommends putting a w : GREEN STAMPS WITH CASH SALES ' Loat *Vel3r Goe4 FrlemT cemmitteb's summoning of Tsuru ‘the leori^mlUee handed the' re­ this money toward -one of its two nist party oonndad n rhindasSna GREEN STAMPS WITH CASH SALES Blaaehester Greets Civil Aeronautics Admlhlstratioh.’ Tbs cooflietlng - repUea of of pealcilUn present in /‘A’ signifi­ TOMATO-VEGETABLE ...... , 3 for 35c the Census Bureau, the Patent Of-1 "HcCMrthylsm Is aUll alive.” "inoplence., . than can\d e v a 1 o'p' BroniieU and '^ompktna to ques­ cant percentage of. today'a market port to Gpv; Abraham A. Ribi- proposals. '. / eaU today for • eoatinnatton ot ROCKVILLE • flee, the Public Roads Bureau,^thc commented one big doily.'Metnichi. Into a 'm a jor thbrn in Japan-U.8. tions About the Coplon caas were milk.” , ■■ coff and It was expected to be ' Assarting the plonS eon save the tha antl-Inflattoa vlelenea thnl has left on eatlmatad -4ft or «ora I ,\- Ciyir AeroAauUcs. Board' And the Japan has lost a "very good relations.'' . .mode public (Oflay toy a House Ap- Strika o f cargo tally lelerka In presented to the State Leglslatui* state $0 mlUion, tM committee . , Flant— 10 Harloe' St. OHiON x. ______.. ------2 for 31c added: paeaima dead ln~BanHage. Print- w enH s-^km ier Union at Ward Weather Bureau.' v . ■ friend," said the Tokyo Shimbun, ' Earlier yesterday, before Nor­ 'propriAtlbns' subcommittee - which-* London .iproads thiyugh Huge port this afternoop. - | h c • CORK Kisenhoqrer's money requests' Bddiflg, "hotheaded U.S. Congress­ man’s death was announced, par- conducted hsATings on the depart- And bringf loading and lunloading Otters Two Flaaa "And at on ostiiiiAtad tompo- ad Mnflala flHinliliiil throsHil VEG$TAh|^ b e e f' ...... 2 for 31c an increase of 7J.26 men, busy, with tbeU: Red witch Uomenta^ Vice Foreign Minister ment’s money roquosta for the *ofi 75 ahlpa to etandatlu.. State In ptoca 'of the Ehifleld PrlAon, rory Ineronaa In annual onpondi- ■arm CONNr^ tha committea propbood Adoption, tgres o t oiiDr $i^ $ > 0 It con pro- JW.HALG CORE pooitiona for the Com- mint, may not feel, too Mated at Setlchl-1- Inouya'fine told the Diet, the fli|eal yoor starting -July 1; ouparslalah af onion and em^oy# PEA 2 for 27c of one of tjiMa two ipI4na:; CORNER MAIN ood OAK STREETS CORNER MAIN ood OAK ,STREETS / Al Wiormaa”a daatb.', _ welfare funde ta propoood to |llcbr> ciiMCM m M I * * ’ ** V * da Pagi s a te ) Asohi. /apan'a' argtat. Pwv- Page fo ex ^ . iOoirt^Md OR ro fs Xhns) tg w lOg^iUtura. i . Turning the r^onnotory nt Read Herald Adva. r « •* ' ' ' I I 1 ■ / - ' i •>■ I / ■ i-". I •: ■ / . I 7 •i