AYRPace Doily Net Pr9i9 Run Th* Wieither SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 19M F a f tiM Waeh Eitoad Ferecaat al U> 8, Weather B ateu P A O B T V f ^ T l jianrl;(0tifr lEtt^ning f^^raUi ' March 81. 19M Cloudy and waimet toalght aad 11,950 Tuesday with chance efafew ahow- getting in a little akllng on the Uncldimed Collie Nenbar of the AudM ers. I.«w toplght arouad 49. High aide. But our friend haa bean Engsged IVf acomber Elected Head* Committee BuresM at CIreaitotlea Tnreday S8-M. About Town ■truck by a curioua pbenemenon. Manchester—~A City o f Village Charm Once it waa aald humoroualy that ' By Toastmasters May Find Home Heard Along Main Street ■now waa uaually followed by chil­ dren with aleda. In our friend’s re­ Mrs. Stanley J . KIrka of 118 W aCS « f thd SouUi MHhodiat Rogtr Macomber waa elected VOL. LXXV, NO. 155 (Ctoaeinai Advarttotag an Paga U ) MANCHESTER, CONNh MONDAY, APRIL 2. 1»5< (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRfCE n v E Cen t s And on Some o f Mancho$ter*i Side StreeUf Too cent experience, this has' aeldom Oak St. haa put in a bid for the O m rdi h u ch«n(*d tU meeting president of the Toaatmaatar In­ toy collie that waa pulled front an to Ifooday idght «t 7:4S at the been true. Day after sunny day, with the weather crisp and the ternational at the biennial election icy pond Thursday and haa gone b o n * of Mr*. Gertrude Duncan. 4flice blocked It off during a atorm. unclaimed since. - 1 » 8. Main 8 t Memben are re- Ob. to Be Yeoag Again track fast, our friend says he and of ofilcere held at the meeting Apocryphal dialogue between a Streeta are not blocked off in Man- his son have been the only ones Wednesday night at -^aveya And Dog Warden Lee Fracchla niiidad to bring articlea for the cheater today becauae of the legal says Mra Kitka’ can have the dog “■(lent auction.” 6-year-old Tx>y and hia 4-year-old on the Nebo slopes. Restaurant. brother aa they drag their aleda liability the town would incur if Usually the sliding forays, have ' Other officers elected, were: if hia efforts , to find Its ownera States toward a nearby hill late ip March eoaating were offlctally aanctioned. been made In the afternoon. Oc­ Charlpa Nute, administrative vice continue to be unsuccessful. Tbe DeMolay Mothera Circle wUI City-bred, we had no nearby meet Monday night at 7:30 In the 1906. - casionally, however, man and boy president; Ruaaell Holmes, edu­ Fracchla pulled the young dog, Little brothera, *T thought you. pond on which to akate. But a have been seen there at other cational vice president; Robert which he noiv ys is a male and John Mather Chapter Room of the aaid there wouldn't be any more {neighbor had . an artiSclal i;ihk Maaonic Temple. times. Bach time, our informant O'Connell, * treasurer; Herman riot a femala aa at first thought, anow thia winter"' i where we hkated and the neighbor tells ua, it'waa the same. Dvorak, secretary; and Burton from a pond near Bush Hill Rd. On Spy Cases The Manchcafer Youth CounCil'a "That'a right, little brother." I gave no thought to whether a ault His question: -"Where are the Rice, sergeant 'at arms. The brown arid White dog was Beater Dawn Service will be held "In fact, you told me t h e r e | would follow if we broke a leg. kids?" Twenty-six membert and giieata shivering and exhauated, and wouldn't be any more anow three That waa In the day b efo fe"at Our sneaking suspicion ia that enjoyed the dinner and program, Tracchla brought it to his servica in the eanctuary of Center COngre-' tractlve nuiaance" and "liability' Nelson appealed hie Smith Act Uonal CHiurch Inatead of at fcpowatorma ago. many of them have been snugly which included excellent speeches station to warm, up and recover. WMhington, April 2 (/P)—^ "That’a right, too, little broth­ were at much a atandard part of In the meantime, he tried to find conviction to the Supreme Court S ater Bpringa Park, becauae of ensconced inside watching tele­ given by A1 Ayers, who gave a but.it will not be acted upon this er." the property ownera vocabulary aa resume of hia vacation travels the dog'e owners. However, hia Th* Suprem* Court today rc- weather conditlona. . vision. We may be old {gshlcned, term. 'How com er You alwaya tell me "taxea." •. but thia reaction to winter does not illustrated with colored aiidei; efforts have been unsucceesfuL Joctod * an appeal from an you're never wrong." An In one of the few remaining ’jb e High Court epllt 9-3 in to- Plane Deaths at 22 The Chaminade Oub wlR hold seem to be In the New England Williairi Brer.nan,- who_ Illustrated despite the considerable newspa­ order caliing lor the im- ■Well, wlntera were different wooded areaa within, walking dia- the economic, social and cultural per publicity given to the rescue. daya decision. lU monthly meeting Monday ittght tradition. mediate.ehd 9f racial aegrega- / (3hlef Justice Warren wrote the at 3:XB In the FederaUon Room at when I waa a kid, like you, back lance w e, cooked "apuda.” 'Thoae, Seriously, we wonder if comfort' advantages in Manchester as com­ Mrs. KIrka visited the dog yes­ in '54." for the benefit of younger readera, pared with other communities; terday and then told Fracchia sha tion in elementary schools of majority opinion. Justice Reed center Church. A chorua rehearaal are undercooked potatoea whoae aa watered down the vigor of our wrote a dissenting opinion, joined Will be held at 7:15. The evening'a You-mean there waan't anow louth. It can be remembered when Susan Burr Edwin Lamb, who gave an in­ George OeCormler would take It if it remained un- Hillsboro, Ohio. The order on the ground at Eaater time?” akina have been blackened from be­ formative talk on high speed and ciaimed. She says site took to tha by Juaticea Burton and Minton. program la entitled “EaBter in ffcw siaable hlila were found free of whs issued by the U.S. Circuit ‘ Warren waa joined in the .pia- 14 Survive p ^ try and Song.” '"fhat'a right. When I Waa a kid, ing in the midat of a wood fire. kids when anow had fallen. Mr. and Mra. Charlea Stevens carbide tools; and William KeKle, George F. DeCormier, chairman dog. which is now recovered and Court in Cincinnati, but was wlntera .were mild. Oh. there waa And!, we did the cooking i.ithout Burr, 102 Adelaide Rd., announce who. set forth on a Ihought- of the' annual meeting committee frisking about, aa soon as she jority W Justices Black, Frank­ a little anow in the middle of the adult aupervlalop.' the engagement of their daughter, provoking subject in a talk ■aw it. held up pendini^,action by the' furter, Douglas, Clark and Harlan. Army Pvt. William P. Klotaer. winter, and maybe Ice on the pond Without wlahing to reflect dla- International I^vor of the Manchester Chamber of Today's decision upheld- the 1», aon of Mr. and Mra. Charlea Suaan Burr, to Richard VanOrden entitled "Arithmetic, and the Highest Tribunal on ai\ ap- i Crash, Fire Time for a few daya. But moat of the credit on the Boy Scouta, Girl n the'courae of doing resaarch Hartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ Atheist.” Fred Smore acted aa Commerce, announced today that peal filed by the Hillsboro Pennsylvania Supreme Court which Klotaer. 330 Woodbridge St., re­ time we apent waiting for the Scouta, Little League, Recreation' on| school lunchet, we ran acroaa all -plana have been completed for had set aaide the state court con­ cently took part In a winter field mond H. Harts of W eit Hartford. toastmaster for the evening, and ground to aoften up ao we could Department or anyone elae, we this statement in an official State Miaa Burr la a graduate of Charlies Nute waa topic master this year's meeting, wh[^h will be School Board. viction with a rinding that the fed­ tr^ iia g exerciae held by the 6th play in the yard.” would like reapectfully to auygeat publication;' FrMh Mod* for Eostar eral Smith Act superceded the Infantry Regiment in Berlin, Ger­ Chiahing Academy, and ia now at­ for the evening. held Saturday evening, April 7, at On Takeoff Off Seattle 'Gee, that aoOnda terrible. You that when w’e preaenl "opportunl- "erving foods of other nations tending Wheelock College m Boa Washington, April 2 (/P)— state's sedition law. many. A rifleman In the 3rd Bat- muat have had a very' unhappy tica" to kida we uaually mean we oftora opportunities for empha­ 7 o'clock at Cavey's. Restaurant. Pennsylvania had appealed from tolion, he entered the Army In ton,-Mass. The Supreme Court .today childhodd, big brother." give them the chance to partici­ sizing the virtues of democracy in Her dance ia a graduate of Toastmaster for the affair will the state supreme court ruling. Pittsburgh, April 2 (/P)— Seattle, April 2 (JP)— A 1*65. and arrived In Europe contraat to other forma of govfm- Marjorie Kittcl SWEET CIDER ruled out state prosecution lit September 1955. He attended "Yea, it waa rough. You’re lucky pate for a neceaaarily limited Rensaalaer Polytechnic Institute, be Atty, Harold W. Garrity. Attorney general of 27 states sup­ Seachers combipg the area limping luxury airliner crash> to be growing up at a Umt' when meritl” ' - Bring Your Own Contalnens' for sedition against the ported Pennsylvania's appeal. Stancheater High School. amount of time In aome hivhly or- and ia now associated with the Among tha. guests W'Ul be Mayor We Need Them. / where an ill-fated airliner landed and;sank in Puget kida can have fun in the winter." ganixed and completely regimented One vision this claim conjures Hartford Fire Insurance Co. Guest at Showers eral government. The high Solicitor General Sobeloff also By thia time, the two broUtera activity. lip la a lunchroom of Intent-eyed and Mrs. Harold A. Turkington, tribunal overturned the state supported the states' arguments. crashed seconds after takeoff Sound after its takeoff today, Auxiliary Pcdice who are aigned had reached the top of the.r liill. ' There la no doubt our record for chllf ren, tasting various concoc- General Manager and Mra. Rich­ He said the federal government from greater Pittsburgh air­ and the Coast Guard reported up for flrat aid Inatructlon will Miss Marjorie Ann Kittel. daugh. ard Martin, Mr. and Mra. Garrity, BOLTQN court conviction of Steve Nel­ Big brother let hia brother alide aafety, good health, and the ac- tloni and whipping out foreign more often than hot get mayon­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kittel did not believe enforcement of port located another body thia two hours later that 32 of 37 meet Monday night at 7 o'clock in down 5rat. TTien watching the qulaitlon of technlquea ia better to­ policy from the sides of- their naise and lettuce on It? the Rev. and Mra. K. Ejnar Raak, son, Communist party leader state sedition laws waa Jiarred by the Auxiliary Room at Police of TaIcottvi)le, was guest of honor the Rev. Edgar J. Farrell, out-go­ morning bringing the com­ aboard were known to have ' youngater g r o w amaller and day. mou ha. Why la it when you want a glaas at a miscelianeous shower, her sec­ C IbER ldILL of Western Pennsylvania. the Smith Act. Sobeloff Reported Headguartcra Thoae not taking ■mailer aa hia aled carried him But abmehow we feel that adulta A thrice-weekly dolfop of of water with your repast you in­ ing President and Mra. R. Bruce Nelson was convicted in the 42 states, Alaska and Hawaii have plete count of the air disaster survived. the courae will m eef at 6:45 for aa ond showei;. last night at the home Watkins, and president-elect Dr. NRW BOLTON RD, The Coast Guard said Ua reports down the hill, big brother i>ald: have over-organised the young- borscht or red (RED) beets would variably fail to get it, and on the of Miss Ruth Matchett, 81 Bissell State court under Pennaylvania’a such laws, to 22 dead, 14 survivors. '(■'I ■ignment to other dutiea.- "Oh well, I've got a few good atcra, and If they trauisgreaa occaa- probikbly flatten the threat of other hand, when you don't want St. and Mrs. Thomas Healy. ipen Every D a y "'"^ "^ aedition laws and drew 20 years’ But Warren, in hia majority The discovery erased any linger­ indicated three were dead and two CqmiHunlam in short order. ■aid,glass of water you just as in­ The speaker will be Hugh imprisonment. Later ha was con­ opinion, said the court found "that ing hope that there might be an­ missing. One of the dead waa re­ Timothy J. Donovan, 45 Helaine yeara left.” JVlth that, he took oil aionally, maybe' they are rebelling The color acheme waa green and ported to be a child. . . . . ^ / ' T^th a ruah, running a good dla- against it. Can you build a tree A lapate of Yorkahire* pudding variably do get it? yellow, and the bride-to-be received Gregg, former governor of New victed in federei court under the Congress haa occupied the field to other Aurvivor in additloii to the. 1 ^ haa been cited by Liberty might convince the kida that roy­ Hampshire amf now chairman of the exclusion of parallel atate- leg- 14 who atumbUd to safety from Tha Northwest Orient Airlines uiAnciLjQr j^oiplIinAa tance before Sopping happily on house today In any sone and do Why la It that when butter is many beautiful gifts. After a game Smith Act and got a 5-year sen­ alty, a allw eL. ______served it la, as hard as ah-lce-cube of fo);tunea waa played, refresh­ the hoard, of the New_ England tence for plotting violent over­ the flaming debria last night. Slratocrulaer^_ hotmil for Maw ■alea record that placed him hia tied for~the run down tiir~htll. | you need ■■‘building' permit ? Stewed graaahoppera might and virtually impossible to spread ments were served by the hostess. Council. Gregg is an outstanding throw of the government. (Contlnned on Page Nine) It came more than 14 hours York, landed on the water as tha among the company’a top aalea- speaker and will bring a challeng­ pilot, Capt. Robert R. Heafd> tried The Good Old Daya Special Delivery help them take aldea on the Mid­ on your bread? Tuesday evening. Miss Kittel was after the twin-engine TWA Mar­ men In the Unitod Stated. He join­ dle la s t problem. Why is It when you ask for cof­ given a personal shower at her ing message. tin akyllner. crashed on the fringe to j;et it back to tha Saattla- ed the company In Auguat 1*48. We don’t want to get into any ’The recent snows, which are Tacoma International' Airport staying overlong, caused a per­ An 1 maybe a sauerkraut cam­ fee "with" your sandwich you re­ home with Miss Jean Palozle, Miss Miss Joyce Leavestrom. accom­ PHARMACY of the big airport. and waa named a aalea auperviaor controveray over child rearing, but paign, along about 1937 or 38. ceive it several minutea before or Doris King and Mra. Robert Smith panied by Mips Brenda Cole, will m4591 lartford Rd.—MI R 9-9949- Inquiries Open after trouble developed. fectly understandable curtailment In February 1953. we would like to offer thia thought W'nulcl have helped to prevent the after? of Rockville acting aa hostesses. Bing "The Star Spangled Banner." At almoat the same (ime, aa the The four-engine, double-deck about "the kida of today" — they of the town’s 'garbage collection plane carried 81 pasaengera and Secoi d World War. Why ia it when you ask for Miss Kittel wilt become the bride DeCormier Urges all who have Republican Defends body was, located today, a meeting don’t have aa much freedom aa aystem. Pvt. Peter C. Mitchell, aon of Thi! only trouble for the educa­ of Howard Edwarda of Ellington at not secured their reservations to of investigating groups. Including six crew members. Mr. and Mra. Selim F. Mitchell, 65 their parenta did when they wore A nunriber of complainta, a gratl- relish on the side with your sand­ lOPEN: A leat Seven Mtantos fyingly'sm all number Of . them, tors la to line up a good, whole­ wich. because you dislike the sop­ 4 p.m. in the Talcottville Congrega­ do so at once as accommodations representatives of the Civil Aero­ Delmont St., recently waa aaaign children. tional Church on Saturday, April 14. have to be limited to the size of The Strstocrulser landed near There la no particular point in were phoned In to the - Municipal some affirmative, Americanized, py effects it haa on the bread, the nautics Board, and police and air­ ad to the lat Infantry Dlvlaion at clemocratic dinner after (he rest of the dining room.. line officials w'as getting under Maury Island a few minutes after Fort Riley, Kan. A mortarman in reviewing all the argumenta to Building. And some town a,dmlnis- relish ia placed on the plate In ’56 Congress Work its takeoff. The survivors were the contrary. Everyone knowa tratlve officials received calls at the world haa been dlgeafed and, such a manner that it has no iL L D A Y : way at the airport terminal build­ Oo. D of the diviaion'a 16th Regi­ ■o to apeak, eliminated. ing, within sight of the shattered able to scramble onto ths wings ment, Mitchell entered the Army them because everyone heart every their homes. choice but to ooze all over the Mrs. Jame Stuek, 43 Stephens St.; of the glsnt double-deck craft Tn day about how "wild," how "un- In fact, one such official re­ Maybe mashed potatoea with sandwich ? Hospital Notes Mrs. Ritz Bump, Rockville; Donna wreckage of the plane. laat September and completed WAshingt^, April 2 (/P>— A GOP effort to pin a “do-noth­ The big airliner, cairying three the approximately seven minutes baaic tiiUning'at Fort Dlx, N. J. diaclplined" the children are. portedly decided to take very di­ with little American flags stuck And finally, why is it that when Poehnert, Rockville; Howard An- :SUNDAY: ing” label on the Democratic-controllcd, Congress ran into one One sailor later died and another i.s in critical condi­ on Rt. 16 Just before dawn today. The accident happened it remained afloat. ’ But two decadea ago we had rect action when a citizen com­ in it. you're the only one in the restau­ Patiehta T o d a y ...... 171 gell, 39 Delmont St.; Howard Biir- crew members in addition to the Republican dissent today. The Republican National Commit­ passengers, was taking off at the tion at Hartford Hospital because of injuries receivii at about the same spot where Robert Gagne, 36, Hart­ The takeoff had been from the more freedom of action aa kida. plained about the garbage that waa rant you frequently Have to wait ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs. I rill, Bolton; John Minney, 250 W, Seattle-Tacoma International Air- We may not have had'ao many of accumulating In hia back yard. 'Feta to Spare longer for service than when the Elizabeth Kyle, 111 Benton St.; j Center St.; Virginia Holland. Rock- tee said ye.sterday there is a ".semi-paralysis” within Con- start of a trip to Newark, N.J., when their car was struck in the rear by a trailer trucii ford, was killed Friday nigTif.— (Herald photD). . last night. Seconds away from the tert. about midway between the what are now. labeled "opportuni- The official went 'over in hia A yo ing woman waa gazing into place is crawling with customers? Arthur Polrer, Vernon; Mrs. B a r-' vilie; Mrs. Isabel Schors, 61 Green ■Teas i-eflecting '.Democratlc jlt-W two Puget Bound eitiea. Uea." own car, picked up the debria, and the window of a Mato St. pet shop bara Sasse; 5,5 Hemlock St.; Percy Rd.; Mrs. Florence Jones, Elling­ teia.” It said the present session runway It swerved, a wing- dipped and the plane slammed into a hlli-1 IS Coast Guard said there ware We coaated down the hill on a brought it to the town dump. one day thia week when a friend Objectlnnable Mail Thornhill, 157 Lenox St.; Mrs. ton; Mra. Sarah Lehmus, Brook­ QUINN’S la "ahaplng up aa a do nothing reports, of aarioua tnjuriea ■treat near our home after the po- came along. The Herald haa received com- Amy 'White, LAiirel Manor; Allen lyn, Conn.; Mrs. Anna Moldauer Congrosa," Farmer Voting aide, then burst Into a giant col-1 1 State Tax Rise PINE PNARMAGY umn of fire and smoke. Nothing | among the survivora. A direct Gaa Widow "You're not going to buy another plalrtta from local residents that Shirley, Rockville; Armella Knled- and son. Storrs; M''*. Jean Burr Sen. Barrett (R-Wyo) said in stu d ^ ^ Sailor Ft check.on.tham waa dalayed by th* Lid pet?" objectionable mall has recerttl.v ler. North Coventry; Shirley Am­ and daughter, 4 Carol Dr. an interview', he doesn't .think it la remained of it today but the bat­ - OPINSUNDAYS - If "golf widows’’ think they’re PHARMACY tered tali' section, part of a wing confusion of part being flown tp bad off, listen to this little story of "Yea, a pup,,y. Iin 't that one been received from other states brose. 28 W. Middle Tpke.; Linda fair to make any sweeping con-, Shift Watched tsombs, Mones Seen if Coi^ Tacoma and some to Saattta. cute?" and coUptriea. Postal officials Erickson, .26 Alton St.; Mrs. Flor­ damnationlUiGUon of memberamjmDGn ofox thexn« op-iop*; ^ “WW T • • and charred and scattered heapa another one of thoae husbands who of debris. K Sgt. Etchahl Engel, $4, YaMma, t A.M.tot P.M. wives refer to aa ".Saturday's “What are you going to do with ■ay their hands are tied, because ence Robert.aon, 994 E. Middle OPEN OlINDm poaltto party in the Senate and | j| ^ I g C O n S l H Wash., told1' . of pieklng up the of regulations, in dealing with the House Sui-vivora crawled or jumped or Remain Stabte^ Heroes." another pet in that houae,” aaid Tpke.; Mrs. Marjorie Solomonaon. i IttX Cyprus___ Port,//I ffli b^aa of a manI and a child on tha problem without public support. 39 Oliver Rd.; Mra. Elizabeth Cole- lio, Batteries l.«iida Three Demooralx stumbled from the wreckage. Air lh>i«a YeScua plana, of which It seem^ ' there is a local man the qiuzzled friend, enumerating We are informed that anyone i man, 20 Kensington St "In aqme respects. Democrats in Charred bodies of the victims were v m ' a m a w who buys only one brand of gaa. in her mind a crow, a parakeet, a 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. Milw’aukee, April 2 (gri—'Wla- Atlwns, April t.lfl s - Hartford, April .2 .(4^ -Tha Cton- ha .was a enw jaambar- TELSA getting such nil mall should take it BIRTH TODAY: A daughter to Congress have done a pretty good conaln'a presidential primary to- removed aft’er,. the fire had been Nfillr Trial dertarril today (fiat One sailor auffered fatal Injur- 8Ui Police 'said' h -fifth 'anfor, necticut Plibllc ^pend ltiire Coun­ ^ ALL MAKES '(Two pr tlpraa amaU^haato had Urea, oil 'and any other accessory turtle, a cat, a hen. to the local post office. It will be job,” he said. "I think Sena. checked. GIVE YOU THE JEST the company cares to pu\ on the "Well we need a puppy to re­ M r and Mrs. I.,awi'ence Falco, 62 nioripw may Indicate whether (he peopid Of Grreco are “united IM and another is in orlUcal con-t- Ttiomi Young, , of Columbus cil say* Connecticut will need $86 people tn them,” Engel aaid la turned over to postal inspectors, 6 P.M. to 9 PiM. Ellender (D-La ), Holland (D-Fla» President BiisenhO'.ver or Sen. Two of -those who escaped riery ns a single. aoiil’’ In atwpari e( dIUon aa the result of a truck-car Ohio, driver and owner of the car, million more in taxea for the next telling of the, amphibian rescue TELEVISION SERVICEMEN’S market. Besides this, he a lenda His place the parakeet. The parakeet for further action. ^DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; and Anderaon (D-NMl, for in- death were' the pilot and co-pilot. I accident just before daybreak thia , was not\lnjured. after-work 'and weekend \ hours nipped at'Deborah. She flung her Arthur Drus Stores j Este.s Kefai.ver is more popular Cypriotn fighting for aelf-determl- 1l\l Menniurii unless expenditures are plans’a arrival on the scene. “A Anon Michael Miischko, 52 Bretton Rd.; fca. a . a a . a . a .' .ia. a i 'a . jM ■tance, have worked alncerely and The stewardess, Mary Jarie nation. In hi* speech from (he i morning at the Hockamim R iver: All RUMMAGE SALE ASSOCIATION hanging arciund his frtend'a\aerv- hand wildly at the )>ird and with the farm vote: a. The primary ea______■__ate- I Da «K : were from th* US8 Grand i reduced lot of neople atiU waro in the hard , to support the ^^.^ether there is Fanning. 21, of Elmhurst, L. I., throne opening the new .pnrila bridge on Rt. 15. Canyon,n, \docked at Fall River, 'I t warned in a report yesterday water, w e startad picking peopla Ice atation. knocked it down on the carpet. tion'a farm program waa listed among the tentatively meni, the King praised the de­ A Hartford man waa killed close H ums.. S. 7 B.m. Inaiata on a TELSA nuui. "Little Ro’,.ert heard the com­ I, !. ..u I political unrest, among the ferm- -Maaa. that the money may b* needed to out. I pulled In one dead man wkp His wife haa often said that if "In an election year, it la asK-1 ^ identified bodies at the morgue. ported ArchMohop ,Makarioo of to the same location 57 hours b e-. Followlni). inveatigation by finance the General Fund budget COMMUNITY Y Yop’U find the members listed the company made cars, he would motion and came running into the waa floating." ing too much to expect Congress The primary, designed to pick Cyprus as a "brilliant'' curbh- fore, on Friday night. j State Trooper R6bert Gay rind for the biennium beginning July The rescue plane had bean 1* KOBTH MAIN ST. la the yellow pages of your buy one. \ living room. He was ao excited to consider legislation on a wholly (Continued on Pnge Nine) man. Paul Turton, 19, Pittaburgh, Pa„ ; he didn't see the bird and he 30 delegates to the national Re­ Carl Neldzlalkowskl, State Police 1, 1967, headed for California from Me- m ^ffhlaa Slatora telephone book. Laat week, the altuallon reachM impartial baaia. There is more publican convention and 58 to the died of head Injuries thia morning the boiling point. The wife had^ stepped on it." politics Involved in legislation than reconatructedx the. accident thia CouatiU Privato Group Chord Air Force Base when It Democratic preaidentlal conven­ Nicosia, CJyprus, April 2 (Ah— in Hartford Hospital. Jease W. I way: The Bbependiture bouncil la - turned back on learning of the em­ dinner reedy but hiibby was no­ Deborah, of courae, was heart- there should be but it is not fair tion, shapes up as a popularity Students carrying Greek ffags Vaaquez, 20, Hopemont. W. Va., I 'Hie five aaUljira, lost and trying where to be\(ound. She promptly to criticize all of the opposition Violence Spreads privately • finriqced organlaattoir ergency. ,|'roken. So, the puppy waa to be conte,<|t between Kefauver, Ten­ threw bomba and stones at British la listed as critical with head and I to find their w * y to Fail River, which keeps watch on State spend It was the nation's second air­ went to- the 'telephone and called .onsolation. part.v members. security police "and troops in »the other injuries by Hartford Hot- „-,ra in the westbpund lane. < "W hat we ought to do is for­ nessean .seeking the Democratic ing. liner crash on takeoff within 19 the service atatiein. and when the Well, one more pet is not likely preaidential nomination, and the Over North Africa port city of Paphos today. Bomb plUl officlala. I Young stopped the car at the OPEN TONIGHT TILL V attendant said that he wasn’t ★ jO W OPEH ★ get politics and do the best thing . It aaid the tax increase ia not hours- A. Trana-World Airlines toVmake a big difference in the President. fragments wounded a school­ Two other Navy men were alw, end of the bridge, in the right inescapable If expenditures are ra, plans crashed isst night near there, she diaguatodly replied, household.' But what puzzled the we can to bring agriculture in line , Algicrt, Algeria, .April 2 'prua 'with Greece. Nicosia, the the Hartford Hospital. Bulletins Gothic, ail upper caaa letters. The food dispensaries. bankment. just missing the river, a sui^us used In this biennium. REG. 61.98 VALUE "It'a quite natural that our op-1 (Ckintinued on Page Nine) , (Conttnued oh Page Nine) island's capital, waa quiet under a lea'»construcllve Several hundred pupils w«re in­ bond, according to Prosecutor PACKAGED . V lope, we found Ut«'moat cheerful list 6f grievancea may help to ex­ FREE ! iuggestiona legislative auggea-> 3. New rind increaaed cx|>enal' ' -WashlagtoR, AprU 8 (S>—Hw volved in the clash today In Pap- New/Tidbits John R. FitzGerald. tures likely to be approved by the govenunent announced. today sort of message. ' plain our position: tiona—which the President has ^ hpa. They had 'set out with two Rose Bushes ^ , $1.25 6 ,., $5.95 It ia a page from. a. coloring Why is It that when • you re­ made, and certainly they're en-| CtiUfii from AF Wires In Friday's accident,' Robert 1957 General Assembly. newtmea and photographers wU RBO. $1.69 EACH / THI5 OFFER GOOD NOT ONLY OPENING WEEK BUT Greek flags to march to the local Gagne. 36, was killed tinder the But It aai.d that if ri|ficlency and be permitted to obeer\-e and re­ book. On one aide ia'a rimther rab­ quest a "plain” ham sandwich you titled to better'consideration than | bishopric of ..the Greek Orthodox bit waving a cooking spoon and they have or than they are' appar-; wheels of hia pickup truck W'hen economy ia practiced in every port aa n-bomb teat schedalpd admonishing aomeone tb “Keep ently going to get." ' Ctourch. Police said two or three It waa, hit by a car containing six State operation, "the tax ..burden for about 1 at Eniwetok In ^ EVERYDAY, YEAR IN AND YEAR OUT! prieata were seen -in- the group. Virginia ready t'o ask grand lar­ sailors. GARDEN SALES away from Mr. Wolf." 412 Bills Paaaed , I ceny Indictment against 52-year- coifld be kept at a minimum. the Pacific. coverage will .On Hie opposite aide ia a pro- Senate Democratic Leader Lyn-! A bomb waa thrown in the bis­ Gagne was attempting to un­ The Oouncii baaed its o p i^ n on be oa a "pool” baaia with tha HI-FIDEUTY hopric area but .falle'd to go off. old Minnie Mangum who is cession of rabbits-who "Hop. Skip, don B. Johnson of Texas said laat charged with embezzling $174,661 hook a chaih flpiu ■ second car current trends. \ . number of dcwaaiea limited and Jump Away.'' ' RECORDS Police dispersed the atudenta. But wlUch had towed his sti rk truck This ia its breakdown of its .clHl- 15. they reassembled, marched on. a from Norfolk loan company We pan't answer the letter be­ PHONOGRAPHS S E R y IC E s (Continued on Page Nine) where the waa employe. , . . Ex- off the center esplanade just eaSt roated Increases: ' nearby police station and atoned cause there ia no return address AT Comniunlat'andiformer vice chajr- of tile b.tdge w-hen the accident To compensate for the used up FEARH SOVIET A-POTBN1 and no aignature, but we are al­ "'Like You Never Had before* man of National Assembly ia third (Kcurred, State Police said. surplus, 3'l7>i million will.be NorfoUt, Va., AprU t (ff>—A waya glad to know that residents Pettartba's (CoBiinued on Page Nine) ISO (CENTER ST. Shooting Dims man in South Korea presidential In today's crash, the trailer needed. top State Depariinent ofMtal develop an interest in their paper TIRES CHECKED • OIL CHECKED race. truck, owned by the Wilson For increases to which the State m M today Runaia is developtu at a fender ag«. Freight Forwarding Co., Everett. la already committed, the State “an ominona atoinlo potMitat* b e,f e n a e Department wants Pa., smashed Into the car about • lAHERY CHECKED i nothing publUh^ about new- will need 322.1 million. and has a “tremeadona capabU- NOW- Hey, Bud, It’s Spring! Hope of ^Peace Nehru Denies Ity for mlUtaiy aggreaaloa.** WINDSHIELD CLEANED : planes and guided rmiaallea until on* (Continued on Pnge Thirteen) Having a small son. of our GENERAL • FRONT and REAR FLOOR ; they are in a.ctuaJ production. . . . (Continued on Fage Thlrteeri) Deputy Undersecretary e( Stata ^ You Can Obtain The Finest acquaintances—brought. up in the In Hply Land Rejecting Red Ajnerican churchman aaya Rus- Robert .Murphy aaM, bowever, old- school 'where children pre­ RADIATOR CHECKED SWEPT OUT IF DESIRED , Sian government plans evrnliul the United States would wet- sumably enjoyed winter sports— T V SERVICE come' "any genuine tndteatloa By 'THB ASSOCIATED PRESS ; destruction of eburrh but church Dry Cleaning At A New has been hitting the inclines of Mt. Daya M M A Call ' itself may help bring some "inter- that the danger of anaed Cobs? Nebo with frequency of late. ' Nights' Flua Parte A* new strife cast darkening Cut Price Arms nigt aggreoaion has dlmlnisbed.’* Should We Fail Jo Make The Above Checks On YourtCar- shadows over the Holy Land this I nal modification" of communism. State Red Official Gets He has been iritrodneihg th ;-lit­ TEL. Ml 3-8194 I New York Timea aaya Premier tle boy to the fun of sliding and Easier, (Thriatiana throughout the New Delhi, April 2 Prime i k e AT RASTER EGG ROLL world celebrated the Resurrection ' Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt Minister Nehru confirmed today threatens to accept Soviet offer of Waahington, .Vpril % W — REDUCED PRICE! $1;00 Worth Of*Texoco Fire Chief Gasoline FREE)- of Jesus .with prayers'for peace. that India haa ordered '-m ilitary Sentence for Contempt President EisenboM'er today Fresh shooting iricidents mariyd ■uppllas apparently pianea and financial a!d in Jiui.lding Nile River Aswan High Dam if negotiation.,* * greeted thoueands of ch eerl^ the peace qround Jenuialem, where tanka -from Britain but denied a „ ' youngsters at the annual White Protestant pilgrims from many report he had rejected a cut price with West falter. . . . New York New Haven, April 2 <.n—Robert * vocate the violent overthrow of House Easter egg roU with a * DRESSES • THE UTMOST IN SERVICE Mayor Roftert F. Wagner proposes (Plain) ‘^lands crowded the quiet garden/ offer of Soviet arms C. Eklns, legislative agent of thelthe government, are scheduled to; »tateinrnt that may have beea outside the old city's wall s. Nehru did not specify exactly Connecticut Combiunial. party...... and.. be sentenced .. on .U-.that charge-, April prophery or plala . . ' . .. . ^ nfof nnMratlwtmoperating'city f*itv mtat 9UI5S,79SGl MG fra**for MEMORIAL •SOMPLETE LINE OF TEXACO PRODUCTS Standing betore an empty tomb, what India ia buying in Britain ex one of the defendant# in the long 16. ■ , • , | geniality: "See you next year.** * MEN'S they heard the ancient words ’ He cept -to say, "We have discussed 1956-57 fiscal year, )tmUh Act trial which ended here- The maximum penally ia five, is not here for He is risen." buying ta;nl(a and aircraft in the ' Spokesman for Chase Brass A Copper Co. and United Auto Work­ laat niur.sday. was senlenred to'years'in prison, or.310,000 fine or' ESCORT DETROIT MILK . SUITS • FIRESTONE TIRES eld BAHERIES ' Aa the faithful went through j laat two, yeara. and it la trite we six months in '^.ispn today for con- both, ' Detroit, April 2 If) —An eastaff CORKER STORE their timeless ritual, word came, recently finalized' defkila of ait ers Union meet to aettle language of agreement ending 2-month-old tem pi of the federal dialiict court. The jury acquitted' one defend-! of Detroit’s mUk shortage was that an Israeli farmer had been . order," ’ . ant and canie to no agreement on re|>orted today ■■ tank tnicka 3S2 M A IN STREET '' Ruaaia, he told a news . confer­ ■trike df 3,600 workers .. Raging Eliins, the onlv lon beMnd Eklha’ ^contempt. their fight to cut oft anppIlM. Israeli- team which went up-to in­ aa auch but military and civil air­ Possibility of pualal rale In­ craft." crease, aired- for thcee''weeks be­ man named “ John," i self-interest, but to pro- Tw'o men hauling milk to a vestigate the attack. Israel asked identity of a tect thia man John from proaecu-l creamery in Satouar, la l«ala FOR THE BEST FOR YOUR CAR - COME TO BROWNIE'S Intereated In Rerf Pianea fore Houae committee, la„atill any­ whom he said he had met on a * COATS an emergency meeting of the U.N. body's guean .. Hundreds of lardy tibn. but from losing hls'job." . “j County, were puUe9 from their Mixed Armistice Com'miaaion. V The Indian leader did not' .say NeWYork city street. cab ahd roughed up by pickets. tiM Judge . Anderaon aaid Ekina , Fear of a major Arab - Israeli !whatt_A. had been the outcome ^ of the . , '1 ’ nitllellraar 9#a “n* s-A«f lO.'Ot 9^ I91_- Judge Robert P. Anderson rec- I inquiriea to the Ruaalana. 'But he flee Building to get red 1956 in­ motive did not remove the fa'ctj Oar S«me Day Dry Clcataing Service outbreak together with raw! serts. i Qjnruended that the sentence be that he was in qontempt of court. | UNION iilEVIEW 8ET weather resulted In a • relatively I emphaaized hia government ia in­ served in the Danbury Federal Cor­ W'aahingtoa, April .$- (fV-Th* Work Rcceivcfi Before 10 A. M. Ready By 5 P. M. tereated in Ruaaian civilian air­ Rep, Keating (R-NY l says he Referring to what Ijr called; ■mall attendance at. thia . year’-a! will ask group of Republican (X>1- rectional. Institution. He deferred Ekina' "ab.aolutely warped judg-; Supreme Court today agreed ta DE LUXE (»R WASH Jerusalem services. craft. He Saaerted; decision temporarily on a request review a decision that naloaa leaguea to- consider effort to in­ ment," the judge said hi* "primary I In Vatican City, wjilte-robed ‘ We (p-e not comntitted or'tled m ar use ."haraaaiag tarities’* down to any country for a'rma. It ia clude arms did for Israel in ad- by- Eaklna' lawyrir, John*©" Stod­ consideratlon .i l to the,. United REG. . Pope Pius X II warned that man­ lor India to decide wiiere, when mlniatration'a pending 34.900,000,- dard. that the defendant be given States government''and not .to, a during contract talks aa a means kind is racing forward on the yoad Easter'Paraders two days to make'certain business of b rib ^ g preriaure upon em­ MANCHESTER FOR ONLY $2.00 VALUE! and what arms to buy.” 000 foreign aid bill .... Japaneag man named John." FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY of auicide ami extinction. .from With their red-chwked coata,, and ^atty chapeaux, thoae He added that India traditional­ Foreign Minister Mamoru^ Khige- arrangements before atarUpg the Judge Anderson added that ployers. The declaloa by th* - atomu! bombs and guided misaiies. Ladner -boya from Vernon Trailer, Ct. cut a dapper picture In the ly buys her arms- from Britain be- mitsu echoes ‘ 1*rime Minister sentence. ‘ Ekinri' refusal to anaWer the ques­ UJi. Court of Appeals here beM ' ' STORE HOURS:-^ Addressing some 350.000 per- Eqater Parade yeaterday when 'they atteiided aervicea at the cauaa the Indiait.Army ia baaed on Ichiro Hatoyama'a statement that Bklna. a 47-year-old sculptor tion "atrikea at the very founda­ that bach taettos go aM vtototo DRY CIEAN IKS This is no ordinary Job—W« really give your car a superior aoria ^n St. Peter's square below 7?I4 SUNDAY 7 A.M.ta 11P.M. (OMttoaM M Fafa Tkraa) the young ladisa agog. (Herald Photo). i, (OenUaued o« Page IW itaea) ■la.’ * day o^ooflsplrtng to taach. and ad- .(Ooattniefl ea Face Fanr; moat bargala la f ,1 % - *> ■ i ''- ( " .I - 4,4' "'v • i

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1956 PAGE THRija Ing featurad aCtraM in » Richard Leont co-^lcs-prasidahts; Other awards were bestowedon will be Ul* "Ltght-Qn” house-to- MrS. Gertruda Prsntlee, secretary; ‘Tony’ Awarded house canva**, to be held im.Ruto Andover diractor Tyrone Guthrie of 'TOe WKNK-M8 WHAT—Bit E n n a g n l I Shooting Dims 0 |MMiB Office Here I Set $9,000 Goal WNBOW SHADES and Mrs. (Mwrence Sheetuui. treas­ To, Julie Harris Matchmsker," set Weekend Deatns day, April 22. In addition, to ,cM- urer. Silk Town Notes, Quotes Larkin of "No Time for Se^ WUTH—1418 In Cancer Drive leettng contributions, voIuMaer Mrs. James A, Mltward, Mrs. wooc—im Daily Radio #fM «.¥nitt«. Ecni ffCAiitD.'* Dnd coDturnc dwljBDr Ai* Hope of Peace canvassers will distribute viral ifi- % Board Faces Busy Schedule John Hutchinson and John Phelp* And Paul Muni Vin Cblt of '*Plp« Dream.** v WDRC—IIM Caatoni'BUBdard lUne WTIO—1088 By THE ASiSOCIATED PRESS tormatlon on cancer t6 each per­ W«sImW* were members of the Nominating By EARL YOST ______—. . ' Juan-lee-Pina, France a- Frank Th* 1950 Cancer Ckinpalfn gets son visited. / Committee. WKNB—Erantng Serenade Jay Gould. 78, millionaire Amer> HOLLAND HNISH ^ As Construction Start Nears The slate Will be voted on at the New York, April 2 (85—Broad­ Elected to GOP State VMt U m ‘ioUowtng program sefewl-d' In Hol^ Land underway throughout, the nktlon ♦ Belisve-It-or-Not by Ripley Is aAHamtlton Standard Minstrel Show, lUea gra supplied by the radio WTIO-Neiae ol tbr WnrM lean railroad heir who created the next PTA meeting on April 18. A way atm Julie Harris and Paul WDRC—BlnB Croeby gay Rivera resort of Juan-lee-Pina today. Manchester'a force of can­ C l O fk to Otriitr business meeting will follow a mu­ syndicated feature known to many which was held In Windsor. Stamford. April * ^ BtoBRgattMZiu and are subject to WOTH—Oabrlal Healter / (OeatlBBCd from Page Ob i) cer drive workers Mill be aiming Htipt Y«u OvRreom* # l* O y With Tmv BoUcn Andox’cr. April, 2 (Special) tee id scheduled for April 11 at the newspaper readers from ebast to Applications are how being taken Muni have won cherished ‘Tony” Rep. Hilda S. Clarke of. StarMord chaagR Rritnout noue*. l:U— / and who waa the youngett son of Two meellng. of the Regional sical program by the school gtee WIUY-Aave a U(a / railroad magnate Jay, Gould. Died for a goal of $9,000, which la this Andover Elementary School., coast, Odditiea In'the world and by the Recreation Department for medallions fdr outstanding drama­ Has been elected to the Republican WCCC—Govd Eveiiuil Good Huato hli balcony, the 80-y#ai^ld Pontiff FALSEVEETH Diatrlct 8 Board of Education f^iperintendent Chris Helsler club snd orchestra. ‘ ■Yh a y ^ m . ■M Mercbaai Sunday. ' community’s share of the $26,000,- L JUOHIISON Both groups are directed by Mrs. extra-ordinary feaU help make up summer playground work. Anyone tic perfbrmkncei during this State Central Committee from the WKNB—Erenlni Serenade epoke of how the atom’a vast en­ have been icheduled for thl» week. will apeak at a'meeting of the the feature. There Is at least one Interested may contact Recreation ' WceO—Beoani Retnia WtiC—One Man » Familv Washington — Herry M. MoseS, .MO national goal set by the Lo o m m ss «nd W Rrry The re^ilar Monday evening Holden Wright,, a member of theater eeaeon. • 27th district. She Was elected Sst- ^>%(|ueM Matlaca WDIIC—CSiarlei CQllIngwooa ergy might be put to peaceful use. American Cancer SiKiety tor its Gilead Fire Department at the man within the confines of Man­ Supt. Jim Herdic at the East Side urday to lucceed Mrt. Madelyn ----- •RapiilneBa WGTH—Lee Paul BiKlMary 58, whes as preaident of the Bitu­ Notoeeleasirb* snnoTtd or iMlJl^-e^ PAINT DO. meeting will be held at the An­ G/iead Grange Hall on Saturday the school faculty. R ^ office on School St. Appli­ "Damn Yankees,” chosen thp zrD^i-Qirkaibr minous Coal Operators Assn, was “All are aware," he said, "that program . of reaearrh, education dover Elementary School, at 8 Mrs. George E. Lange has ac­ chester who hae "made" Ripley. outstanding musical comedy, ran Weir, also from Stamford, who WOTH-Waz Work other (than peaceful) uses have €9* Main St^ M .M I 9-4501 evening at ’( o'clock. He ie, hold your breath, Chrysos- cants must be attending a college recently resigned because of iU WHAY—Polka Party / credited with bringing labor and service In the coming year. te«th.*rStTilTH.*Bi.rAim p.m., thla evening.. . / Dance Instrurtlons cepted the position -of adminis­ off wltle six awards for show, play­ WCCC—Uuud Evening Good Muele peace to the long-embattled soft been sought and found suitable for Urging a really generous re­ line (nea-aeid)aea-aeui) pomt-powoar.sBrui ----^ trative chairman of the swimming turn Ryan, manager of the Rail­ or must be a collega graduate.. . . ers and production staff. health. —lluale Mcrcnam WKnV-M ubIG / producing, instead, deatniction and rour platMilatM holds lhamIbtm armtr ib u e ■ Ix)Uli Drakoi. Weat Hartford / The foxtrot, waJU and aome way Express ' office bf the New Annual Easter Dance and Ladles Weet^Becerd Revue WTIC—Lone B anger / coal Industry. Born at Westville,' sponse to thla appeal, Frank J. I.’eel ifior*lora ronvfortabte.comloruble. ----Avoid-— stator architect, will present plana of ihquare dancing will be taught to progrsm, which Is sponsored by Haven Railroad at Depot Square. Night of Campbell Council, "The Diary 6f Anne Frank" was w um —Requeet MaUnea WDRC—Jack Carenn / III. Died Sunday. death.” Simon, chairman of the 1956 Can­ raiSment caused by looce platea. Oat construction details. The Board the PTA and the Red Cross. named the top drama. WTIC—Widow Brown WUTH—Voice ot .FIreelbna Hia message, broadcast to mil­ cer Campaign,' pointed, out that rK SrnrR today at any (Uuf eeuBtar- ANEW /the Bixth, seventh and eighth Ryan is not any unusual man by Knights of Columbus, will be held The ’Tony" awerde are pres- WDRU—Cal Kolto liU - , New Delhi, India — Raja Bal- will also consider a breakdown of grade studenta at the all-purpose .She will be assisted by Mrs. An­ any ahakea. He’s just a plain WUTH—Wax Wbrh WHAY-Potka Party/ devrtva Birla, 93, one of India’s lions throughout the world, ap­ each contribution to the cancer FUNERAL HOME the site development costa and drew Gasper, Mrs. Francis Minor. Saturday night at the State Ar­ seVited by the American Theater t;ie- pealed for "light and strength from room of the Andover Elementary everyday fellow who has been In mory. Joseph Orsvell, Joseph Qer- WHAY—Jtattir Ktrabau WCCC—Onud Evening Good HuaM leading industrialists and philan- |und la an Investment In research, UNDER EXPERIENCED notify Charles A. Currier and As-/ School under a program sponsored Mrs. J. TBnsley Hohmann Jr., and charge of the Manchester office Vats and Francis Mahoney are Wing, an organization of per­ WCCO—Recerd Revue ■ WKNB-Muelc , / tiirupisvs. Died Sunday. the risen Christ for thoae who con­ through which tjits dread killer soclates as to.its decision. Mrs. Clifton B. Horne. formers and stage craftsmen. The WKNH—Requeit MaUnea w r i t ’—l,bne Ranger trol the destinies of nations." MANAGEMENT by the Ando, er PTA. since February 1953 and who has handling reservations. Grand awards are tn memory pf WDRC—Johnny iKilInr Los Angeles ~ Harry Lang, 59, win eventually be conquered. The agenda will al.so Includes MrsT Andrew 'Verprauskaa who At the last meeting of the put in $6 years with the Railway march will atart at 8:30,1. . . Pro­ Karlll. Ball WTIC—Pepper Young WUTH—Voice of Flreelone veteran newspaperman and colum­ After the Pontiff had ‘apokSn *0)6 tumor clinic, which Is oper­ further discussion of proposals fc/r PTA, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rlch- Antoinette Perry, the Wing’* - -OmH Brady WDRO—Cal Kolby • :M - , tha Vatican radio began broad- • ha.s conducted similar programs In Express. It was Ryan's first name, prietor of one of the finest motels D..I Ar.sx WGTH—Wdx .Work WHAY—Pblkn P arty nist on the Lim Angelea examiner. ated at the Manchester Mm()rlal a salary, schedule, including 'a previous years, will Instruct the ard.H, co-presldenls, were author­ Chrysostum, that was the subject In St. Petersburg, FIs., la Charles World War II chairman. Aad^ T.IIW 4:49- WTIC-Henry J. Taylor Died Sunday. oaatlng hla words In 27 .languages, Hospital by the Manrheater Can­ merit plan, and the opeiatlpg ized to Investigate the possibility of one of Ripley's features, Ripley Broadway generally looks upon WHAY-BeUy*. Kimball VVURO—tholfrey Tmenl Seoute Los Angeles — Dr. Frits Kun- including those of Iron Cqrtato THE JOHN F. coats of the secondary school. / clas.ses primarily >n ballroom of establishing a scholarship fund Shaver, a former resident of Man­ the awards as equivalent to Holly' " F e re v e r weed—Record Review WGTH—Orfbeat cer Society, Is one of the activities dancing. said' that during World War II chester. Shaver operates the Cata­ "Voniiliing WKNB-lUtinee 1:49- gei, 66, a paychologiit who studied Rose Abb WerhitoiurkB lands, / Ur. Paul O’Nell supported by the funds/, received A special meeting has hfen The sixth grade will meet for for students attending the pro- Ryan was the only man in the serv. lina Motel on Treasure Island. wood's "Oscars." Wnc—Women WIIAY—Polke P arty under Freud, Jung and Adler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wocho* There was little peace cin. the Dr. Paul W, O'Neil today opened in the April drive. scheduled for Thursday evenln>^ at pnsed2 regional high school who ire of the United States who had Helen Hayes and other theatier D oriinq" WDRC—Cm iColby WTIC—Boeton Pope Urcheitra. Died Sunday. tenae MediteiTanesn . island of TIERNEY 8 o’clock at the Hebron Eleiyien- beginners’ Instruction from 7 to are Inteiesttd In entering the edu­ notables presented the "Tony" A m e ric a n " WGTH—Wax Work WDRU—(todtr.v 'Talent Scouu murka Sr. of Weat Willington an­ an office at 124 E. Center St, for The main effort of jh* campaign 7:4.’> on Frldtj evening. The the baptismal handle of Chrysos- Rounding out IS years' last In Celor l : i a - ^ . WaTH-Offbeat . Deland. Fla. — Dr: William Reed nounce the engagement of their Cyprus, where Greek Istandera the practice of chiropractic. FUNERAL HOME tary School. / cations! field. awards at the 'Wing’s annual ban­ WHAY—Record Rode# i:td- Superintendent Chris Hfisler seventh and eighth grades stu­ month with the Southern New 1:494:9* WCCC—Record Review -Newell, 87, noted bible teacher, daughter, Rote Ann. to Milton seeking union with Greece are de­ Dr. O'Neil, a native of North At SU WEST CENTER ST. dents, most of whom have received Finance Board Heeslon England Telephone Co. were two quet last night; WHAV—NIgbt Watch author and former assistant super­ Morriaon. son of Mrs. Gladys Mor­ fying British nile. Rebels gunned tiehoro. Mass., ia a graduate of the TEL. h i 3-1323 and members of the Board/have An open hearing of the Board of WKNB—Untinte WTIC—Telepli'me Hour 9ao to $500 ■some previous Instruction will Manchester residents, Everette WEDNESDAY WTIC—New. WDRC—My Son Jeep intendent and dean bf etudents at rison of Bldrldge St. down a Rrltlah civilian out for an National College if Chiropractic been Invited to attend a mtieting Finance will be held on Wednes­ Cyr, 100 Prospect St., a central WDRC—Newe WGTH-Night Muele | Mptxly Bible Institute, . Chicago. Easter promenade and hurled 12 GENERAL \ DO YOU HAVE A USE FOR at the Windham High Schpol at meet that evening from 8 to 8:45. day evening at 8 o'clock at the An­ tlons in each of 17 categories. "The Benny Ooodmsn Story" WGTH—Bob and Rav t:19- . I An August wedding - ie being In Chicago. He' was associated 7:30 on tomorrow evening, Iwhhch The series, which will include office repairman: and Mrs. Marie ■ :U - WHAY—Night Watch Died Sunday. planned. bomba. for two yeart with Dr. Earl H. more money • FOR ANY seven lessons, has been acheduled. dover Town Hall. At this meeting Miller, 111 Cambridge St., of the Muni, won his award for his per WHAY—Record Rodeo WTIC—Telepnolie Hi-ur Lapeer, Mich. — Mrs. Henry C. An eatimated 10,000 in Wash­ Bubar of the Bangor Chiropractic TV SERVICE will be devoted to discussloha con­ representatives of the various Manchester Traffic office. Mias formadee In "Inherit the Wind.” WCCC—Record Review WDRC—Johnny Dollar Kudn'er, 89, widow of the founder ington lined the sun-drenched er ALL of THESE RIASONSt cerning the establishment Of voca­ B- far for only April 6. 1? and 20., boards and commlsalona will ap MisaHarris was cited for her por- WKNB—Matinee . WGTH—Night Muele Clinic in Bangor, Maine. Days M OK A Call NOW tional agricultural school.' In the since the all-purpose room Is re-' Alice Warrington, 270 Woodland WTIC—lOSO Radio Lana t:M - of the Lapeer County Press. Died I streets to watch Preaident and He 'Will' reside with his wife and Mghto $ 9 r *99 Pint Parta T d BVy ASYtHlNG m wm pear to present their requests for S t, has rounded out a decade -with ttoyal of Joan of Arc in "The WDRO— Kolby W.HAY—Night Watch Surfday. . ' I Mrs. Elsenhower arrive at the Na­ 2.95 .Ht Nm keeie, fmm m temyt. areas surrounding WililmArinc. served for tne Cub Scout’ Pack WGTH—Bob and Ray WTIC-Contraet in Muele., K of C Launches three i^ldren at the 124 E. Center TBUM18-SI84 Ie (nake Itvisa mere tee- Meeting on the fourth Friday of appropriations to be Included In the firm. She is also in the Man­ Lark." She received a "Tony” In -New York — Seth LoW Pierre^ tional Presbyterian Church for vesleel, pleaamif, »em(er(okle The meeting is open to school the annual budget. 1952 as the star of "I Am a Cam­ WDRc;—capliol Cloak Room St. address. er >e (Make year work eoelee.. ■ offlcials of all towns that have an each month. Additional dates will chester Traffic office. A veterM- *'whaV—Suburban Serenade WGTH-Night Mueic pqnt, 71... who once was chiei uf Drive for Funds Easter services. During the day era.” WCCC—Record Review T d lose*, lefereif, Interest In providing a vb-ag pro- be announced later, by Mrs. Hnow Coats of five years is Miss Marguerlta the State Department's Latin th* Preaident poeed on the White BAY First Selectman Edward L. Jarvis, 602 Adams St., who ia/'as- Top awards for musical comedy WKNB—Bequeet UaUnca * 't ^ AlAY—Night Watch American division and who retired House lawn for a family picture WvWW^mgwe eWmOtar WOWe Cnarlea Nicholson, who Is han­ performances went to Gwen Ver- Cont. WTiC—lUW Radio Lana W TItflC—Contraat ___ In Muele Campbell Council, Knighta of Seld'iMld. they remain a problem, dling the administrative details. Whitcomb has released figures signed to the local Traffic office. TODAY WDRU-%al Kolby WDRf:—Cnpltol ennak Room from the diplomatic aerviee in including hi* son and grandchil­ ler eipeneet. . . . . ; ...... showing that the snow removal don and Ray Walston of "Damn From WGTH—Bob and Ray : WGTH-Night Mueie Columbus, has launched a drlva to dren. A Bubcommlttee of the Regional PTA Nbrainstlons Current lisue of the TeTephone IttW- 191.3. I>led Saturday. r * CONSOUDATB ( account .for November, 1955. Bulletin includes a feature atory Yankees.” In the same show, 5 P.M . 6:49— New York—Max Meyer, 72. a collect at least $60,000 from^ its In New York, chilly weather dve MHi and Nme soy Transportation Co:.indt*"“ will Mr, and Mrs. George Munson, of awards went to Russ Brown for Ends TUES. WHAY—Suburban Serenade WHAY—Night Watch members to build k new home Wei r.eet on Friday evehing at 8 Hebron Rd., have been nominated through March, 1956, has totaled on Gene Spiesa, 6 Eastland Dr., WC(Xi—Record Review WTIC—Chet Huntley Reporting millionaire jewelry manufacturer, kept most Eaiter outfits under IVELDON'S supporting player, Robert Fosse WKNB—Today In SporU WDRC—Romance Moode where the present one etanda on o'clock at the home ( Superin­ as co-preaidenta of the PTA for $4,646 .in contrast with a total of foreman of central office repair­ sportsman' and philanthropist who wrapt aa peradere moved along $5,134.72 for a similar period in men in East Hartford. His favorite for choreo^aphy and Hat Hast­ WTlO-KjM) Radio Lan* WGTH-Night Muele Main St.' Fifth Avenue. poym __ __ tendent Helsler, on Wall St., He­ the coming year. The Munsons WDRC-Cm KoIby ^ 19:19- once headed a syndi(:ate trying to The Campbell CTouncII Building s re currently serving as cb-vlcg- 1947-48, the most costly in re­ hobby is astronomy and this is the ings for musical direction. WGTH—Lea Paul and Mary Ford WHAY—Night Watch gain control of the Brooklyn Dodg­ Francis (Tardlnal Rpellman cele­ Mwl yee ton e*(.llr sieet. . bron. cent years. basis for the etory. . . . Annual In the drama division, Ed Beg­ WTIC—Carmen Cavalero Acan., which consists of members brated Mass at St. Patrick's The group will make a further preaidenta of the organization. **UhaY—NeWb ' . . WDRC—Monde tor Romance ers: Died Saturday. of the Council, will meet at 8;9|D UHSnNANCE*»Ul. SERVICE The Munsons are actively en­ However, a new snow plow snd minstrel show of Telco in Man­ ley was selected outstanding aup' WCCC—Good Bvcnlng Good Muilo WGTH-Night Huaio Spokane, Wash.—Compton T. Cathedral before an overflow onre due en yeve Cm, Tt ml, detailed study of the orothy Scouts In the A'iidover, Columbia named queen of the recent Polio Zalman WGTH-Night Muele composer who wrote over 6,000 sages of U.S. Romap Catholic and the increased costs of these Bill' at the Armory, Is a telephone era." Lotte Lenya, widow of com WGTH—Conn. aportllgM songs including “La Matchiche" commander. Tlmotjiy Horan and Protestant churchmen across the LAVORIS medium \ SAVE 35c ^•••e WW W^^eWVWM DMHp I__ SHIRTS Shevchenko, Marlbc ough.. and Hebron district. items," Whitcomb said. turn. Ryan is known familiarly as poser Kurt Weill and a member of U:ee- James Murray are secretary and by eppelnt^id end get tlie eeta- The neat regular meeting of the Other officers who have been /operator at the E. Center St. build­ WllAY—Nile Watch and "Frou Frou.” Died Saturday^ Iron Curtain to Communist lands. wIHi \ His records show an increase in Chris to his associates and friends ing. the cast, was cited as the outstand WHAV-Dlnnee Dale .. ^ ^ , - WTIC—Newe Ottawa, Ont.—Joseph W. Nose- treasurer, i-especflvely, of the com­ V MUM MIST DEOD. Regional TVanapoHatlon Commit­ nominated Include Mr. and Mrs. and customers around the Square. WCCC—Good Evening Good Muele WDRl%-Newe: Almanac Former Soviet. Premier Georgi REG. 58e Cb—le Hie ffwrmewl Nwit Mo w hourly rates for truck rental from Five nurses on the etaif of Man­ WKNB—Serenade WOTH—Bob and Ray worthy, 67, cooperative Common­ mittee. The committee is mailing Malenkov spent the day touring Crystal Cabinet letHe $4.50 to $6.50 oyer the 8ryear peri­ When explaining his name, requests to members for donations. AND DRY said, "There was a great chester Memorial Hospital noted WTIC—Glee aub ^ Il:l9 e. wealth Federation member of England's Canterbury Cathedral \ New 2 fer 83c od and a climb from $1 to $1.50 anniversaries last month. Miss WDRU—O. Lombardo WHAY-Newe; Night Watch. Canada's House of Commons. Died The building program is being with Its controversial "Red Dean," t 9.*9 I - I . per hour for labor. Sand was for­ called Chryaoetum in the 14i ALL NEW! IN WMHIUCOLOAl WOTB-BUI Stem WTIC—Siwrte formulated'by a special ways and leHi enly 49c ' PiBB Tax 19*9. |$e.ia| «.?• tury. He had a falling out^ith the Rosamond Wilson, RN, has com­ WDRC—OH Kolby Saturday. Dr„ Hewlett Johnson. Some 2()0. 9*.»' I 94.U I 1*.M merly obtained for 15 cents a yard pleted seven years at the Haynes (RURNSIDE S 3 PLUS 2nd BIO HIT! WHAY-Dinner Date „ „ „ ^ WGTU-Bob and Ray Ridgewood. N. J.—George Au­ means committee headed by Depu-,; English ktghtswrs stood on choir 4Z.4I I 9e.to I ee.e» CLEANSIN6 out of the bank. It ia now at a Pope and wanted to start his own WCCC—Good Evening Good Huite 11:39- ty Grand Knight Joseph Gravell. ' - SAVE 35c IPANA TOOTHPASTE 5H0DRS. .N0T3M0NTHS church. But he was taken back St. hospital; Mrs. Elena DeFelice, rABKING? YE8! WKNB-^erenada WllAY—Symphony in th* Night brey Hastings,. 71, once an admin­ stalls to get a better look at Sta­ r trliidiilH »l lerium »l| eUrgm. Winn rate of $1 per yard, loaded. WTIC—Tfiree 8i«r eatra WTIC—Stertim* Serenade The srbhitecturat firm of Scu- SAVE 15c Two deciules kgo, It took an average of 3 months’ wages to pay Whitcomb presented a monthly and was made a Saito. There is a RN, six years; Mrs. Olive Dalton, istrative assistant to former Prea­ lin'* foriner righthand man. PRELL SHAMPOO ■aft 7n AT NA, and Miss Beverly Cassells, Lory »nd IIpbI In WDI~DRC—Lnwetl Thomna WDRC—Moode for Romance ident Hoover and an expert on dierl and Mankey I* assisting in Peiping Radio said more.than 30 RF-O. B7o ' REG. S le, ths hospital pills resulting from a case oC pneumonia. Today, a breakdown of snow costs, as fol­ church by that name on the West WGGTH-Mtet the ArUlt WGTH-Bob and Ray the planning. The present K. of C. miTHONI • W8ITS • er VWT ilnutof case of pnepmonla la cured at Imme—with drugs that cost an Coast.” Ryan, w|r6 resides in NA. five years each; and Mrs. "FerivBr Dari!n9" iHE’WAlUl 7:U— 11:49- housing, welfare and education. Protestant churches held Easter New 2 for 79c Now 2 fer 39c lows: WHAY—Encore Th,enter ^ , WHAV—Symphony In the Night Bom at Constable, N. Y. Died Fri­ Home at 188 Main St. will be torn average of only 5 hours' wages. TMafs Just one of the many facts November, 19,5$. labor, $52, Hartford, succeeded Angus Gray, Leora Steinmeyer, NA, four years. TpchnicolA* at 9:15 aeryices in the Red (Chinese capi­ M EFiR R ID m tiM 22 Seaman Circle, at the Manches­ . . Easter Ball of the .Dllworth- WC(X-Good Evening Good Hueie WTIC—Starlight Serenade day. down to make way for the new tal/ It added that more Jhan i.OOO which prove/that. . . . trucks. $81, sand, $54, total, Srnli Bfady • Andray Toiler WIOnb.4erenade WDRC—V. P. Nixon etructure. , M A N C H U m a Alr- FISHER^ Today’s Prescription Is The Biggest Bargain In History ter office. Gray is now a supervisor Cornell-Quey Post, No. 102, Ameri­ wnc—Anewer Man Trenton. N .. J.—Mrs. Louise Cmholtca attended Eaater Maase*. in th t $187.50; December, 1955. labor, "Voimhing Am«rican" WDRC^-Curt Mneiey Brigham Chisholm, 81, of Cleve­ There are about 800 membera in eeSIUMtnMI e e leasadUMil $204. trucks. $377.50, sand, $192. under the general agent at the can Legion, will be held Saturday «:S0 - WGTH—Fulton Lewis Television ProKrams 0*en Men. rwee. Wad. Sri. 9:9*. I* Sm Hartford Railway Express Office. night at the Legion Home with a r land, widow of a steel company the' local ..Council snd shout 8,000 and rhuredeyt tM «e C e Chad tmmieft MANCHESTER total, $773.50; January, 1956. la­ Wed.. *‘flpiiBy CiAf»dmaa Htory** |:19— On Page Two square feet of space is needed In / A mouse heart beats 300 WELDON801 MAIN 8T.—481 DRUG MAIN ST.-4M4 STORES MAIN'RT. • wtr* bor. $297.75, trucks, $651, sand, Flv* men comprise the staff of Tony O'Bright handling all details. WHAY—Encore theeler _ executive and foremost exponent teone mode (e reeldeele el all neetay temne sjuriu the Railway Offlqe here. In addi­ WCCC—Good Evening Good Muele of making furniture from crates the home. / more time* a minute. - ■■■■••■■■■•.■•■aoaoolioaoono DRY CLEANSERS. INC. $270, total, $1,218.75; Febniarv, . . TVice as many homes were con­ WKNB—Berennde litnct 1956, labor. $209.25, trucks, tion to Ryan, John Brown of Wap. structed in Manchester In 1955 WTIC—Tonight'. Star and boxes. Dle(i Friday. by Um PHARMACY plhg 1s the cashier and the drivers WDRO-Tenn Ernie McCall. S. C.—Edward T. Mac- Accidents involving m otorcy^s S25 BROAD STREET $626.50, and sand. $168,' totaling during the month of February than wm to MI 9-9946 are Frank Mickewicz, 20 Hale Rd.; in the same month in 1956. Bight ' WGTH—E. P. Morgan Donnelt, 70, of Youngstown, Chip, account for approximately 1,000 $1,003.7; and March, 1956, labor, |:M— Grange Notes deaths yearly in the United States. I, , $366.7,5. trucks, $1,018.75. and Frank Kosak, 174 Greenwood Dr.; were built this year in March as WHAY—Save e IJ(e „ „ „ _ retired steel company executive Hrtmh, sand, $78. totaling $1,462.50. and I.*ater Rogers of Bolton. The compared to 16 a year ago. , . WCCC—Good Evening Good Muele and former football coach at Iowa is the leading beef Mttle p th« average monthly handle at ' the Louisiana State University and state with an average of 8$ head Fishing IJcenses Manchester's population by July 1, The next regular meeting of 'the on th . Town Clerk Ellsworth L.' Coveil North End office is between 5,000 1956, will be 38,700, according to TELEVISION Wake Forest. Died Friday. per square mile. j which and 7.500 pieces of merchandise. Manchexter Grange will be held has announced that fishing an estimate by the State Depart­ Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Orange licenses are now available for the The peak month was la.st Decem­ ment of Health. Since 1950, there GENERAL T KEITH'S SPRING RUG SPECIAL! to. ba4 season which opens at 6 a.m, bn ber when there were 5,900 ship­ has been an increase of 4,796 resi­ ' Hk'l. . . tl4 to Aprll,2l. ments which contained 9,000 pieces. dent* < in UU* -City of Village PROGRAMS The Connecticut Pioneer Pant rCacu. The local office ia open eix days a T V S E R V IC E I Maxtera Aex., w’iU preient aeveral ALL The Individual fee for a fishing week and handles deliveries in all Charm. The 1950 population figure t. ’*A license or a hunting license, which was 33,904. .. New. telephone broks A Call i numberx on the Lecturer'* Pro­ In th. sections of Manchester plus Rock­ Video Everyday — Klghto Pine Parte gram and the Hebron Grange wilt NEW is available in the fall, 1s $4.35 ville and Talcottvllle, ^hlch were distributed recently are ^ $195 PMpl. each. not only bigger and better but are All Rig'hts Reserved — TEL. MI S-S:«4 prexent their portion of the travel in who program on the chain of heartx According to Coveil, many SilveV Beaver award was recent-' easier to read. One of the features H. T. Dickinson A Co., Inc. sportsmen In the Andover area and Jiandx. The home economicx is Rated FIRST bMa ly presented to George Stiles, 125 is the listing of most business committee will have a tabltf. jprefer to purchase (he joint hunt­ Hollister St., lor his work in boy firms in bold capital letters and n Me- ing and fishing license, which Orange memberx are axked to h«n It scout work. Presentation was numbers. . . Nate Tash, 7 Ford St., ALU ED PALTORY AUTHORIZED bring children'i mittenx to be used for Performance costs $6.35. A Urge number of made at the annual banquet qf a.ssistant manager of. the Singer h« m i­ women purchase the fishing \ TV SERVICE in the program In Olaxtonbury on SEE MANTNEW 1858 ZENITH MOlttLSAT^ Charter Oak Council, Boy Scouts Sewing Machine Co. store on Main e A.M. TO e P.M. Thursday night.. licenses only. of America. . . ,. Nicholas Lan- St., will appear on Ted Mack’s nd «lr- All licenses arc valid from (.50 P«r House Coll The next meeting of the East ;hln IS zano. 170 Bis.srll St., was one of Amateur Hour.«Sunday night. The Central Pomona Grange will be Jan. 1. 1956. to Jan. 1. 1957. thj featured soloists in the recent local man la a tenor. PLUS PARTS Pottertoirs / tirlinu Out-of-state fishermen who do BU 9.0080 held Wednesday at the Somers ISO’-CENTER ST. / MANCHESIIBR ^ nMir not own property here assessed SERVING ALL MANCHESTER Grange a t-10:30 a.m. A program njurtof for $1,000 or more must pay the i-wlli ^ presented by the lecturer. same fee as is charged to out-of- 626, Andover Lake; J. H. Touhey FfSIl FOR TRIP ELECTRONICS i c r ^ state fishermen in their state. to Lawrence Decker, Lot 278, An- Saginaw, Mich. (45 — Merrill ctr Um The Btate collects $4 of the doveV Lake: and Harold A. Hart­ High School's senior Class will take LABORATORIES ■M t*y- license fees which It uses for'game ley to Frederick 8. aAd Jeanette Its class trip after all. The 28 nrt conservation and allied programs, M. Ulm, Lot 28 at Pine Ridge, seniors had 'given up $900 earned including the stocking of fishing Hendce Rd.- for their annual trip to the family 277 BROAD wll«n •Xp«fMM spots. .Manchester Man Fined efr a classmate who was killed In In Andover the Times Farm- At a recent session of Justice an auto crash last Qctober. RADIO T ( I E V I S I 0 N Brook is usually ,■ and apricots. and butter, (Ul TWILIGHT THEATER I I i : \ r and milk: Thursday, achdol boy t;U ,(ZZI MOFALONO CASStDV ' License fees fof a male or S:M ( II SPOBTSCOPF, spayed female dog are $2.10 and sandwiches, celery sticks, french (SSI CHBI8TOPHKR8 , $5.35 for a female. tapioca pudding, and milk; Friday, S:U (ZZI SPOBTS DIO EXT ’ vegetable soup, tuna' fish sand­ Si4S I II WEATHEBCAST Property Transfers S:« ( If WOBI.D NBWS TODAY $$$ss$$ss$$ Property transfers for. the wiches, white cake with chocolate (ZZI NEWS • . THE WHITING s $ $ month of April Include the follow­ icing, and milk. . t;M • si MB. OISTIUCT ATTOENTY I’sei 'of School . (tn NEWS CORPORATION . ing: Harry Schors to Arthur Too- (ZZI WEATHEB AND MUSIC tell. Lot 1. Pine Ridge; Charles H In a recent i.ssue of the School (Ul Civil. DKFENSE A YOU Automatic HeaMng Speclallste ^ SAVINGS DEPOSITS Nicholson to Max Relme.r, 14 acres Chats, Mrs. Dorjs E. Chamberlain, 7:11 (111 WKATHEBMAN 244 M*lB S t —Tel. M1-8-II66 on Wales Rd.; E. T. Harvey to principal, restated the procedure, (Ul NEWS OF THE ROUB to be followed In obtaining the (Ul WEATHEBCAST _ . received or BEFORE Helen N. Harvey, lots 624. 625 and 7(U ll*-UI DOUGLAS EOWABDS 9:50 ( *) PASSPORT TO DANGER ■ school (or community use, as fol­ (ZZI highlights IU-.UI DECEMBER BRIDE lows; "Call the school and arrange (Ul JOHN DALY AND THE (ZZ-Ml R O B E R T M O N TG O M ER Y NEWS , URKSENTS: ■■Oee(h laiur- for the date. Cpme to the school • ■CP” April 5th and sign out the key." Lunch Date Tuesday 10:00 ( S.52) STUDIO O.NE S a According to Board of Educa­ J —“ ThU Will D« Nicely** NiehoU (10) HIGHWAY PATROL more brake power to match its greater horsepower! tion regulations, keys cannot be Businessmen’s luneheons 1«:M MOV THK WAY WILL DRAW INTEREST obtained by borrowing” a Board deserve (and get) our special* MoRchtstBrTIRE (??) riLM i n e e * t S i c u f v p A . (SO) URUKCH AND PRfl .jnembeia key. Mrs. Chamberlain attentlen. Try our —**4’raBy Over H»ri« also emphasized that the rooms MBckrrrl** J------' from April 1st should be left in the same order 11:00 < JO NKWN REPORTER in which they are found. 4FECIA L I (IH-SO) N EW S And nufo dLovorytMof that's nsw than a* • ■ (^;*) PTNAIa ED IT IO N tOOKI Chryeler eivei you laare broke power Ilian tort Q.95 Tonight’s .Meeting I (.SSi- W R EST IJN < i comiwtitivB carstom bim d! xoeNdfl up a $I0M maro . . . ehret yaw dm Inweneid Meetings tonight include the i (Sjr'^IOflTUAP KDITION p 'owe •w r Owe s $ s $ s s s s $ $ $ ll:tS (Zfl SPORTS ROUNDUP brake poorer yew nwwd for Iwdwy'e Incrwwnd hwtewpwwerl S79.95 Value! 9x12 Size On Sale At.-. Given On C.0.0. Deliveries Braised Short Ribs store and Plant 285 Broad S t •ibfw*we **0** 4.0- follownng: Regional Board meet­ (Sei COSNECTU'UT REPORT ing, Andover Elementary School, TEL Ml 3.5179 (Ul PREVIEWS MMer etyte ebnwfe« | VCG | .NO | NO NO NO Handsome ALL WOOL Oval Braided Rugs »l a,thrilling special savmg! In choice of Red, Brown, Black or Greer),,perfect tor any \ 8. p.m.: "Hearts and Hands" pro- of Bm I 11: 1* ( S-U-ZZ-SeiWEATHER ifiom, ideaKfox Colonial interiors. Long wearing, handsome in appearance, s splendid'cholce for yoii! , ^ 'grqm at the Andover Orange, An­ ll:lt ( SI I.ES PAUL A MARY FORD Lmisws.*y______1 vao 1 M g, NO NO INCREASED HORSEPOWER!INCREASED BRAKE POWCRl Gravy, Potatoes, Rolls, . (Ul THE BIG SHOW )*4*.|*3a I l*4M*M g’ X 10’ Oval Rug .,, .*43.95 fi’ x 9’ Oval Rug ... .*34.9.5 2’.3” x 4* Oval Ruf ... .*5.95 dover Town Hall; 8 p.ni,; and a 7:ze (M) SPORTS (ZZI O R C H E S T R A meeting of the Cliurch School staf( Butter 1;M (Ml WEATHBBYANE II:Ze ( SI NITECAP THFVATER m m m t w CMmUR 1:M ( ri THIS IS VflUB WORLD / (Ml L IFE WITH ELIZABETH CAP -C' I car -C' : ' - 1 at the hoi"i of Mrs. Robert Bart­ (ZZ-Hl GORDON MAC RAE ' 11 :M (ZZ-M) TONIGHT—Sieve Alira , SI ' D/clivcrs This Rug . . Tcrin* Only $5 Monlhlyl RANGE & FUEL OIL lett, Benton Hill, Columbir, at. 8 (Ul IIBAHA e 1:0« (. II NEWS New Pueheuifen Orive Centpet* v io NO • HO NO NO CAff '-M ' I CAR "M * — 1 p.m. ■ (Ul PATTI PAGE CAR ‘•O" 1 CAR *-0-* (HI ANNIE OAKLEY NtnffI fleeerd maFer*> VIA aWO NO , NO NO 1 7:U (II). ACCENT ON LIVING CAS ■<••• | car ' "STORE MOI’RS: Keithts Mamtiester Open Thuriulay F.ie- FREE PARKII^d At Both Convenient Keith 8tor««. Uae Onir^ Manchester Evening Herald An­ $ 1 1 0 (ZZ-M) NEWS CARAVAN mcreeeed M^fwegwwer YK» V is ViO •ViO v i i nlngs I'ntU 9, Cloned Mondays. Keith's Fjint Hartfard'Oiien Own Parking Lets Right At Our Doors. . . Extra Conventanto dover correspondent, Mm. Paul • :M ( I) tv DIGEST GLASS pally Froin 10 A. M. Until 9 M-, Clone Haturdajn At f When S k o p ^ g At Kettbs. FIRST NATIONAL BANK —"Tl)e Herrei Wrepoe •(' MIRRORS—AUTO GLASS HMOno •)»(.".* V « t* NO ^ NO NO NO The BOLAND OIL CO. Pfanstlehl, teleplione PI 2-6856.' Jae Rmilh" (U-M) BURNS AND ALLEN . — WINDOW GLASS — *Opt4f Rol at emett eRtre eeet. (ZZI BISHOP SHEEN AK.M AND THE MAN (Ztl PRODCCER'S SHOWCASE — “Pbwer$tyle'' CHRYSLER St’oneham, Colo. (4'/— Ralph E. J. A. WHITE GO. Y |T . . . YOU CAN OWN A ,liU E I, MORE POWERFUL ' 8?"S» .!**"'*'• •* Wlmpale 81 BISSEU. ST.—Ml 8-7S2S OF MANCHESTER (Bud Bartram. 49, is well-equipped (Ul HALF HODB’dRAMA‘ CijifYSlErW INDSOR V I FOR.TNE COST OF A MEOIUM- BIGGEST BUY. OF ALL FINE CARS! for his part-time duties as justice'- •A GREATER BANK FOR GREATER MAlrtCHESTfeR” of the peace and spebia! sheriff's PMGED CAR...EVEN A FULLY-EQUIPPEB LOW-PRICE CAR! ------— Keith Furniture deputy. He runs a 1.550 acre farm R^ady to Serve Y b « trUh the Best in Banking and has a collection of 35 rifles, SO pistols and 1.300,Indian arrow­ MEMRER f e d e r a l d e p o s it INSCRAN'CE CORPORA'nON heads. ' ' ' 1115 MAIN ST. 317 MAIN ST. His 3.5 rifles Include muzale- loading pricces made In 1850. His BEAUPRE MOTORSyv INC. # 358 East Center" Si. EAST HARTFORD oldest rev^olver was mad* In 1871, MANCHESTER his ■'to test , to 1965'. * MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. APRIL 2. 1956 PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR MANCHEStER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 2. 1966 I month's Uiame, yehlch was "Uadtr- Boor bodga, Alan Bnydor: Lion B o l l j o n Couple Nark Golden Anniversary f water.'.’ '' * .._ ■ badft, Orlond Pritchard, tAwrence SfiortB Night Giient It warrM to *' State Income v About Town Hospital^^ Notes BOV SCOUT/ Cubmostar Seldan RlC^rdoon Hutchinson and Frank Lister; Gold resented a Wolf badge i o Phillip arrow on Lion badge, Orland MWatkai ar attaos. C m o u r^ i Easter Rites Fill Churches; Patients Tottay: 158 , Pritchard and Lawrence Hutchin­ Sua to eommen KMaty aaS aiaaiar Irn- ADMITTED SATURDAY: Rilusoell and a ollvtr on Wolf Ullaaa, iry craTOX for suleS. jraUfTlns. Lakota Council. No. 81. Degree Noiet andJVewt son; Silver arrow oit Lion badge, Face Joyce Manning,. 100 Bretton Rd.; to Brie Jdhnoon. AosUtant Cub- cvaaMtarbaf htip. A suitos OTStfx toW^ Tojc To hf Pocahontaa, will meet at Odd Orland Pritchard and. LawTence twhaaS Is sait it raan steta agtaty anS Fellowa Hall, 489 Main St„ Mrs. Mary Day. Windsor Locks: master John Kelly brought two SuMftf. Atk dratsut far CTOTO usdar Congregational Sets Projects new boys, Gary Wlgren and Wll- Hutchinson; Denner's bade, Alden BisBar-back suaraataa. Oaa Saw Mas Wednaaday at 7:30. Members are liirs. Claire Hollister, 154 Irving Monday; Troop 28, Hebron: 73, Grant and Lawrence Hutchinson; katur faal tawarraw. A feW words can win Bureau Vote urg4d to attend aa there will be a Rt.; Mrs. Anna Scharf. Laurel Bolton; 91, Manchester Oroen; llsfn Pound, into tho pack. Dcnner Bolton, April 2 (Spociol)—All ■tripea ware swarded to Mark 1-yeor service pin, ^llan Morris- daughter o f Mrs. William B. degree rehearsal with members of Manor Convalescent Home; Rich­ 126., Emanuel Lutheran; 152, shurchos ‘wars too small yoattrday V Sunset Council, No, 4.fl, after the ard Goss, 123 Helalne Rd.; James D'AvIjmon, WiUlsm Laurlnoitls. eette. Cowen of Randolph, Moss., w m Bon4ra. Explorer Leaders' Round- The next pack meeting will be OS ths faithful attando services presentod in marriage by her ElUncton, April 2 (RpecUlyi meeting. Refreshments will be Taggart, 120 Wells St.; .Mrs. Anna Pau^Xracunas/Pater Maloney and g E T E p p A B marking one of Chriatendom’s ■ • \ , Cltectori of the Tollend\Counly served. Rowe, 150 McKee Rt; Lucian tabla wiU meet at tha Emanuel Richard. Nooipin. Alan Hutchings, April 20. unde, Mr. Weden. Bureau have called a\coun- most ioyoua festivals. A truly The Rev. J. Richard Yeager of Veglard, 12 Alice Dr. Lutheran Church. John Kelly ohd William Matui re- ■pring-lUot day aervtd to omphs- -trV'Wide meeUnR aV the Of^nR* this town officiated at the ce^ The Wlndsorvllle Methodist ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Tuoadey: Troop 47, South calvsd oaslatont jlenner's alripes. At the last meeting of Pack No. ■isa .the nr -ring df the Easter Hall tonjRht to- lake definite atepa Church is having a family style Mrs. Isabella May, 186 E. Center Methodist; Squadron 25, Rogers 3. the following' fcwarda were pre- mony for which tho couple was In aolullon of the property tK% Hlee and provided the ideal back­ attended by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ham supper April 4 at 5:30, St.; Mrs. Ida Baglay, 87 Waddell Corp. Cub Leaders' Roundtable Cub f^out Pock 98 met In Buck- ■entrt by Cubmoater Al Vaida: problem. David Andrew and John Hel- ground for new Easter finery. Lariata of Worcester. Spring Rd.; Mrs. Edna Thompson, 79 will be held at the Franklin Build­ ley ScIjMl auditorium March 23 for The membera, 45S In the County frtek, wolf badgea; Tommy Scran­ A t the Congregatlr-sl "Church flowers decorated the Weden home The Ladies Aid Society of Con­ Talcott Ave., Rockville; Rlco' Roa- ing, High School. Us regular monthly meeting. A unit and about S.OOO throughout Wednesday; Troop 112, Vtr- ton and Bobby McKinney, bear onilouncement was made of two for the\ ceremony which wae at­ cordia Uitheran Church has post­ vasino, 13 Linden PI., Rockville most' novel and clever eklt, "Bot­ new projects. The first L. a series the State, contend that "antlqiiat- poned its meeting on Tuesday to plenck School; 120, 'St. James'; badges; Donald Kirkham and Don­ tended by the fomlllea of the. Mrs. J, P. Carlock, 24 Deerfield tom of the Sea." was presented by of “ Hymn SInga" will be held bridal cobple. A wedding lunch­ ed" property taxation, eapedally Friday, Dr.; Patricia Sturtevant, 19Green 123, Bucklend; 133, Second Con­ ald Besoer, Hon badges; John An­ in rural towria, la weighting the gregational; Post 47, South Mrs. Morrlssette'e Den 3. derson, Robert Beach, Charles next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock eon follows the lervlce. Rd.; Samuel Feltham. 951 W. .Mid­ tn the parish room of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Maddocks are on farmer with an unfair ahare in The regular meeting of the dle Tpke.; Mrs. Hedwig Conner, Methodlat. / The following achievement Jaoobson, William Wsldman.'Col­ paving rialng education coata, DAV, ,No. • 17. Auxiliary, will be Thursday: Troop 124, Andover. 4warda were presented by Dr. M, lins Johnston and Kenneth Yules, This project Is being sponsored by a hontymooh • trip to New York 262 Oak S t ; Mrs. Adela Douset. and will live |n Bktst Hartford on in the paat few weeka. Prof. held Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Friday: Boy Srout Leaden'/ H. Nelli: Wolf badge, Aldcn Grant, sliver arrow on wolf; Peter t muaic committee whl *i has In­ 131 Olcott St.; Mrs. Rose Gam- vited members to come and sing their return. Harold Halrrow of the Unlveralty Vk’W Home. Plans will he c-om-^ Roundtable at St. Mary’s Church. William Kflvlc, George Kata, Ken­ French, gold arrow on wolf; Rich­ bolatl. RFD 2, Andover; Michael thi hymns of their choice. of (lonnecllcul Extenaion Service, pleted for the installation on Apt^ Tomlinson, East Hartford; Mrs. neth Richards, David Rowley, Kipp ard Lawrence, silver arrow on CemlaB Evente A* adult memberahi'} class will which adviaca the Farm Bureau, 7 of the Incoming officers. Mrs. Ulllan Christ, 43 Foster St.; Frank Miller, Robert Newbury and Rich bear; David Reinlek, silver arrow MillUry whist will be sponsored At a recent District Boar8^ of he conducted weekly beginning haa auggeated aeveral alternatlvea Ann Stepard. oommander; )ir* . G. Mott Jr., 37 Waddell Rd.; Rob­ ard Fee; Gold arrow on Wolf on wolf and assistant denner by Ihe Ladies Benevolent Society ReVIsw.'Paiil Geissler of Tropp 183' this Thursday and continuing to / to the property tax ayalem. Elisabeth , Caldwell, senior vice ert Ingalls, 60 Porter Rt.; Michael badge, Alden Grant, George Katz, s'trlpe; James Kelsey, wolf badge at the pariah room of the Congre­ Iliigh--H. Greer rscelved merit badges for ./Home In lecturea to Bureau groupa (“ommander; .Mrs. lues Mahoney. Allen Kearns, 5Walnut St.; Wil­ William Kelvie, Kenneth Rlcharda. and gold arrow on wolf. Pentecost which f.Mla on . May 20. gational Church tomorrow night Kepolre and Music. Paul it a StK Any one not now a church mem­ hero and In Cbvenlry, Halcrow Junior vice, i-onimander; Mrs. liam llahn, 68 We.st Rt.: Judith David Rowley and Kipp Miller; Game night was the feature of at 8 o'clock. Hostesoea include aaid a State Income tax at about Phylia Daddnrio, chaplain, and Hugh 3. Greer, bssketball coach Scout and will soon be a Life Silver arrow on Wolf badge, Aldcn the evening with every den par­ ber, or those who may wish to rc- Mrs. Burton Tuttle, \Mra. John at the University of Connecticut, Darlco, 14 Delmont St.; Mr>. Ruth Srout. Explorers James Risza and \ five i^r cent of the federal income Mrs. Helen Beebe, treasurer, Mrs. Zahner, Cider Mill Rd., Rockville; Grant, David Rowley, Robert ticipating. Each den had separate ■tudy their faith and beliefs, is Massey. Mrs. Willlani Roberts, tax would probably be the moat- Grace Bulla will be the hostess for will apeak at a sports night to be Eric OoUlbrrg, both S^sr Scouts, Weratler and Robert Magnano. booths with a variety of games. invited to Join this group which Mrs. Charles Church And Mrs. sponsored by .Methodist .Men of James N. Burdick, 390 E. Center were elevated to the rstik of Junior likely alternative to aolve educa­ the -Aoclal hour. St. xvlll meet at the Parsonage. Al­ Howard Jensen. the North Methodist Church Mon assistant scoutmaster.' A t a Troop The Women’s Society for Chrii- tion coata equitably. « BIRTHS SATURDAY: A son to Kemp's, Inc. though this week's meeting .will Ha alan auggeated. aa alternatea, day. April 9, at 7:30 p.m. at the Investiture Ceremony, Robert Fos­ tlan Service o f United Methodlat Miss Allison I>e, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kiicsynskl, 763 MAIN ST. MI I-S889 be held on TImrsday, future meet­ a one per cent rise In the Slate church. ter was presented, with the First Ghiirch will hold a work oeasion Mr. and Mrs. Myron M. Lee of He 110 Walnut St.: a daughter to BABTLAND ings of the class will be held on aalea tax and an equalixation of bron Rd.. Bolton, will become the AH men In town are Invited to Class Badge and tVlIllam Daddario, Friday. tomorrow during the re|te>ar meet­ land valuation throughout the hear Greer, who Is one of the lead­ Mr. and Mrs. Michele Glglio, 46 Albert Fyler, Bob Reid and Gill Announce New Way To ing at 8 p.m. Mrs. John Elrick- bride of Bartholomew .lohn Village St.. Rockville; a daughter Dog Tags Expire) State. The groupa apparently held Mlnlter of Bolton and East Haven ing roaches In the East. He has Copeland becama Second Class Dog licensea for the ensuing year son and Mrs. E. J. Roser- will be a State Income tax the anal^-er. been- at the University since 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Glendon W. Brew­ Saturday, April 7. st 2 p.m. In the ster. Glastonbury. Scouts. ■re now a^AiUable at the 'Town hostesses. \ y lieralii Photo. In a circular to lU meipbera. the and his teams have Won six of sev­ Shrink Painful Piles m The local Llona chapter WIU Button Congregational Church. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A It Is the policy of Troop' J33 Clerk’s office. They muot be ob­ Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. M******) Foster St., will celebrate their Bureau atatea. "An open meeting en Yankee Conference titles, also hold iU. meeting tonight at the daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ that all boya In the tfoop have an ScioBce Find* Haoling Substance That Does Both— tained before May I for all dogs 50th wedding anntvtoearY ^^ith on open house tonight from 5 to 9 of the State Leglalallva Commla- St. Bridget s Mothers Circle will competing in several post-season opportunity to earn their way to at least six month of age. Fees are Rainbow a o b at 7 p.m. Chief Item o'clock at their home. Married in Sharon, Vt., ApHl 3, 1906, they alon to atiidy the agricultural altu- tournaments. A former tesAher In neth Flanders, RFD 1, South Relieves Pain— Shrinks Hemorrhoids of business will be planning for melll at the. home of Mrs. Robert Coventry; a son to Mr. and Mrs, Camp Pioneer. The troop comp­ the same os in the past, 32.10-tor moved to' Connecticut in February 1926, imd have reatded tn Man­ ation will be heh)-In. Hartford on Yllngk. 48 Harttand Rd,, Jonight the local school system, he also ing program gives any member of a n Yn(luct a Military Whist church. 21 Milford Rd.; Mrs. Mary Nowak, nouncement: There will be a ape- | NORTH END Social Security benefits. It la everyone’a problem.’* National Honor Society. Not only reached last nlgntVThe wage in­ Friday. April 6 at 7 :45 p.m. In the 707 Hartford Rd.; Mrs. Catherine cial committee meeting on Tues- ; FREE ESTIMATES— MORTGAGES ARRANGED ■re candidates obliged to maintain Manrhestcr Evening Herald BM- Recent amendments to the So­ church Hall. Prlies will be award­ crease brings the Apurly rate to 'Mary C. Keeney Tent, No. 18. Spillsne. Wlllimarttlc; Mrs. Eliza­ day, April 3 at 7:30 p.m. al the j a high scholarship requirement ton correspondent, Mrs. Joeepb vi.icial octuriiySecurity lawi«w provideproviae lorfor methe .o ,, -v . unio_ cokers Workers ed and refreshments served. DUVeW, will meet tomorrow beth GreenWay. 73 High St.; Fred Second Congregational Church. ! D'ltnlla, telephone Mitchell t-6545. voluntary Inclusion of almost worxers but they must meet, qualifications all Connecticut'cotintles except Doctors Nominees evening at 8 o'clock at the home King. 41 Edward St.;, Mi». All dads of the scouts in our troop { PHARMACY o f character, leadersnlp and aerv- clergymen. ERNEST A. RITCHIE Lttchfleld and Fairfleli An all-group meeting of the of Mrs. Henry Sehwarm, U9 Coop­ Dorothy Gilliam and son, Storia; are requested to be present. The 1 The Rev. Mr. Cranmer, who Is 16 LIBERTY ST. — TEL. MI .1.8172, MANCHESTER 4 DEPOT Sq. — Ml 9-4585 Ice. I|ated first by the faculty, the For County Posts Second Congregational Women's er Hill St. Arthur Poirier, Worcester Rd.. program will be oa follows: Plans names are then submitted to the 67, has been In Btamford since League will be held Wednesday at Vernon; Mrs. Eleanor Greene and for the fall of 1956. plans for 1957, | National Monor Society for accep­ Research Center 1946. Before that, he served pas­ Wrong ''^ay Cori4f(an? 8 p.m. at the church. Mrs. Charles . The following women’s circles daughter'87 Main.St.; Mrs. Rita our camping program, film bf 45 tance. ' torates In Cleveland, Ohio; Urbana, Seven Manchester dw-tors are Perry o f Scotland will speak on of the Community Baptist Church Gaudet, 51 Drive A : Linda Her­ mjnulea duratloA and refresh­ Five Bolton girls are among p2 /For Subs Named III.; Santa Paula, Calif., and Waa- Worceater, Mass., April 2 '(4*)— nbmintas for positions In .' the "The Re<-ond Mile Gift," and a will meet tomorrow: The After­ ring, 17 Avon St.; Mrs. Madeline ments. students who will be honored st sau, Wis, Police halted ■ young wb|nan Hartford County Medical Assn, dedication service of Second Mile noon Circle at 12:45 p.m. at the Solomonaon, 39 Oliver Rd.; Mrs. induction ceremonies on April 30> H e.was born In Towanda. Pa., driver yesterday for making' \ ■ which will hold elections at Its Gifts will he held. The program home of Mrs. Walter Cooley, 129 su>p» J84th annual; meeting tomorrow. Alice Smith and daughter, 15 N. A carnival theme provided fun They include Joan Bosio and Jo- Groton, April 2 (TP)— A aubma- and educated at St. Lawrence Uni­ right turn after her direction^ just and refreshmenta are In charge of Barry Rd.. with Mrs. Thomas Tot­ Fairfield St.; Mrs. Ro.se Hitchcock, and excitement for cubs of Pack Ann Reneker. seniors who will be riile research center under con­ versity and the St. Lawrence The­ al-nal.a indicated ■ left turn. Guest speaker will be George the Mary Williams and Mary Mc­ ten as the hostess: the Business >'togeman; associate nctuary for Wapping; Miss Mary Nelson, 78 ■251, Verplapck School, at Ha graduated with honor. Lenore struction here will bear the name ological School. The .woman said she thought the Clure groups of the VVomen's and Professional Women’s Circle Haynes.Bt. Aetna Life Insurance Co., who will March meeting held thfre on Tvies- Howarth. Linda Toth and Beverly of Grin Pomeroy Robinson Jr. a After retirement July 1, he ll'rlila told drlvei's behind ', her League; President Mrs. Eleanor at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: day evening, March 27. A large pioneer sub builder who died Feb. apeak on the new field of major Martin .will cond\ict a brief busi­ Tuttle, third year students at the plans to go to Sacramento, Calif., i which way they should turn. p u t Romev Johnston. 172 Porter St.; Mrs. Doreen Webster, 70 Haynes turnout of parents, brothers and high school. 27. medical coverage insurance and ness meeting. and the West .Side Cnrcle at 8 p.m. how It will affecl the financing of St.; Mrs. BItzsbeth B. Coleman. 20 slatera served to create a midway Persnnkl Mention John Jay Hopkins, president at the home of Mrs, Ellery Keith, Kensington St.; Mrs. Beatrice atmosphere among the several Mr. and Mrs. B. Stern of New and chairman of the General Dy­ ______.oaf* *d» ***» medical care. Thera will be an open meeting 482 Adams Rt. Election of officers Clinton, 146 Adams St.; Mrs. m l Dr. Amos E. Friend Is a nomi­ booths designed and operated by York City spent Easter weekend namics Corp., said today the cen­ BEArTIFUI. .HKIN is n priceless n»> of the Manchester Mental Health will be held by all three groups, Mary Clapp, 612 E. Middle Tpke.; the deria. ter, part of the corporation's EleC' nee for the hoard of directors. Dr. Society at Manchester. Memorial and members are reminded to., with the family nf their datighter, set. But to keep skin beautiful re­ Miss Annie Fort, 7 S. Main St.; Barkers and spielers shouted the Mr. .nild Mrs. Edwnra Steele of trie Bb'at Division, will' be dedi­ quire* eonatant rare. FrUnkly, I know *niomaa M. Hcaly la a candidate Hospital tonight at 8 .o'rto<-k. bring baxAar work. John/P. Calahen, 34 Oliver Rd.; merits of trying the "Short Stuff Colonial Rd. Also a weekend guest cated as Robinson Research A De. of no belter way to care for your, for the public relations commit­ Waller Osta]peck, 12 Margaret tee. Dr. Joseph Massaro la a can­ Shooting Gallery," "Whani-w,'' was Miss Patt Cunningham of velopment Building. skin than In iiae Prince 5latrhabelll's The Zlpser Club will hold a card Manchester ‘ Emblem Chib, No. Rd.; Silas Petersen, 326 E. Middle "Bean-Bag-Toss," "The Wishing Robinson, who was a senior vice didate for the bylaws committee. 251, will meet Wednesday at 8 New York. POLYDEBM-20 nightly. Polyderm-29 party Saturday night at the club­ TpAe.;- Stephen Savage, 18 Weaver Fishing Pond" and the Side Show. Maddoeks-Burgess president of General Dynamics is a cream Ih4t’a Just perfect for Dr. Edmond R. Zaglio la a nomi­ house at 7:30. Members and their p.m. In Tinker Hall. President St.; Mrs. Pauline Adkins and son, nee for the public and occupa­ The latter was an original concep­ Tha marriage of Mrs. Elizabeth w;hen he died, wae active for more ivnnien who ure troubled 4>,v dry, friends are- Invited and refresh­ Joan Oates hopes for a good turn­ muth .Windsor; Armella Kniedler, tion of that highlight of tanbark than 40 years In the development tional health committee. Dra. out of members as annual reports Burgess of Worcester, Mass., to rough akin, an easy and quick ments will be served. North Coventry; Mis. Ruth Scott titlllation featuring "Madame No- Philip Maddocks of East Hartford and construction of submarines. to uar. Pat on n little al bedtime . , . iiVt-""*-'*" Howard 8. Liockward, Robert R. will be submitted at this meeting Wnd son. 33 Brooklyn St., Rock- Keeney, Th-ohiaa M. Healy and All," the fortune teller; "Samp­ took place Friday at 11 a.m. at Dedication ceremonies for the let Polydemi-gO do Ihe real. Use • The Women’s Fellowship bf Tickets for the Military W h i a t. v(JJe; Nancy Brennan. 92 Camp- An excitiiig, thriUing adventure awaits winnersl Merrill B: Rublnow are alternate son," the strongman: a "Wild Ani­ the home of Mr.'and Mrs. Elmer 31 million research center arc Pnlyderm,-20 tregularly for 80 days Center Church will meet tomor­ April 9 at 8 p.m., benefit of th< Rd.; Mrs. Doroth.v Doherty - delegates to the Connecticut Plate mal A ct" (wolfs and bears): sijd Weden of Keeney Dr. The bride. planned for later this year. ■nd we’re sure you'll fliid your face o f SaalUHt^ Trip-to-Disneyland conleit in Ihn ] ten***** row night at 8:30. Mrs. J. L. Hed- Tumor Clinic, will also be aval, and daughter. 82 Walnut St.; Medical Society. Two (2) Egyptian Dancers. lovelier . . . more radiant. 160-acre wonderland created by Walt Disney den. president of the Greater New able. Financial Secretary Loref Shirley Ambrose, 28 W. Middle The business meeting will be Prls-? winners at the games of WELDON'S SCENT SHOP . . . 25 nileaVroni Lot Angeles. Your free, all- Haven Community Chiu-Ch Wom­ Gagne will receive dues at this Tpke.; Cynthia and Russell Fors held at 4 p,nv at Avery Memorial skill were awarded tickets redeem­ 901 Main Street expenie trip for you (and one member of your en will speak on "Women In the meeting, and W elfarf ChSlrihan Jr., Andover; Richard Gustafson able at the food concession' for Auditorium and the dinner will he Kay Ponllcelli requests members Jr.. 17 Division St.; Mrs. Mary family) covert tix days and inchidet: at 8:30 p.ip. at the Hartford Club. New .Testament." Members o f the candy bars, and all cubs won Bible Study Group are invited to to bring In old sheets for cancer Roman and daughter, 605 Hart­ .heavily. No business was conduct­ attend. dressings. ford Rd.; Shirley Allen, High ed at the meeting: the more serious Chick McClurCp . / . ReunU Trip (First Clats) via TWA \ Manor Park, Rockville; Percy nature of cubbing being passed You Con Gtt Your Siipar C). Centtollation. \ ' State Red Gets Gibbons Assembly, Catholic La­ The Dorcas Society will hold Its Thornhill. 157 Lenox St.; Mrs. o<>er until the April meeting. dles of Columbus, will elect offi­ monthly meeting Wednesday al 8 Barbara Sas.se, .55 Hemlock St.; , Now *56 PONTIAC Notof Accemmodoffont fond meet alfo Woned) p.m. In L\ither HalL Mrs. Paul An­ Vernon Hauschlld, 94 Milford Rd. in • fomews 1m Angofoi Hotel for four days. Six Months Jail cers St the meeting tomori-ow at 8 'I'he March pack meeting of Cqb and tho SERVICE thot BETTER TASTING A SIX-DAY AU-IXPINSIWP p.m. m the K. of C. Home. Fol- derson will have charge of 'devo­ DISCHARGED TODAY: Mis. Scout Pack 183 was held at the lowing the business session, games tions. Following the business meet­ Lola Vinci. 90 Clinton St.; Mrs. 9001 with it at (Continued from Page One) Waddell School auditorium last FOR TWO TO DISNEYLANDp will be playetj, Mrs. Nellie Du- ing, members will roll/ bandagesv.,,.,,r.Myrtle Hubbard, 176 Charter Oak BETTER LOOKING FIRST .week. Thomas-Oott and Eric John- bannskl Is-chairman of the com­ for Manchester Menior/al Hospital. I St.; Mrs. Dorothy Shannon and CALIPORNlAg VIA TWA tlce. Witnesses can't plqk and Hoateaaes will be Mrs. Helen John-! son, 16 Byron Rd.; Mrs. Margaret ■son opened the'meeting by leading mittee of arrangements. McGLURE PONTIAC . \ .choose as to what qitestlons they son. Mrs. rrarl Hultman, Mrs. Kehler, 79 Constance Dr,; Win­ the assembled group In the flag "THE BETTER HOME HEAT COUNCIL gava ana a millioa dollar gaarasiaa that I'd bo , 378 MAIN ST. 5IANCHESTER • • • at yoW door or SUPER O. CON8TIUATION will answer." MEALS WITH A NOW Edith Shenhlng. .Mrs. Thora Ma­ fred Garner. 4^1 E. MIdtue Tpke.; ceremony. Skits were then pre- bapplar with splonatie oil haal. I look then bp on it and it toraad. out td ba a rasi good deal." \ Ml 9-4345 In a statement to newsmen, The Sisterhood of Temple Beth iientfd by various dens on the Rholom will conduct a sale of rem­ loney, Allaa Lillian Larson, Mrs. Welbust baby girl, 76 Bqwera St. PRIZE •Ekins' aald "I would never be able Emma Harris. Membera are asked o t y M r i t o r # .“ “ “ T to live with my conscience If 1 had nants of beautiful wool fabrics and linings Wednesday. April 4, In the to bring donations for, the n im / bean the cause of an Innobent per- msRe sale Friday at 9 a.m,n. ' lit ‘ son losing his Job." Temple, 63 Linden Rt., from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Luther Hall. PINE ' Newark,-N. J., April 2 (A5- Mrs. The Civltan Club *H1 meet Passover memorial services will REXALL PHARMACY Second PrizGs Martha Stone-Asher, one'of six A n im m odiato • t fa f* Communiata convicted lost week Tuesday 'noon for Its weekly lunch­ be held s4 Temple Beth Shoirtpi to­ -H d lo M iit Hath Msofli) i iij In New Haven, Conq.. o f violating eon and business meeting st Wil­ morrow at 7:30 a m. and at 10 a.m. m an ’s way for your family protection It the Smith Act, heia a proas con- lie’s Grill, 444 Center at. Felix All are welcome. Columbia automatic 8srence today In'which she assail­ Scspellettl of New Britain, gov­ 1 Biologicjis . yours os soon os you ' ed what she .colled the'-"thought- ernor of this district, will be pres­ American Legion A u x 1 I 1 a i y Sick Room Supplies Higb-Fi'dallty Portabla controllrt trisL" ent to conduct' initiation cere- members are asked to bring In Cosmetics become a policyholder of the monies.^ AH members are urged _ Patent Medicines ' ELECTRIC RANGE Modol 410 Phonegraphf ‘ Mrs, Asher met the preaa at the coupons to the meeting tonight in • i'ljNDavS - a A M. TO 8 P M 01 COTTAGE CHEE6E New Jersey Communist headquar­ to attend this meeting ss items of the Legion Home. A change in the eating a home SUN LIFE OF C A N A D A — plays all 3 epaads. ters. Importance w'i)l be discussed. bylaws wilt lie made and Historian Enjoy fresh, creamy Sexiest With her husband at her side Barbara WMIett urges all officers MANeNItTIR In the barren hcailquarters which to attend as a group picture will Mitchell Chorlos S. Itnningron Collage Cheese. Send in .Seal- contained a desk, folding chairs The regular meeting ,of XI 9BThil*d PrIzG S os * Columbia Portabla be taken. .9 .9 6 1 4 “ Who wouldn't be happier with au­ curtains stay cleaner and there's lew 28 SALEM RD__ TEL. Ml t-STPO lest rqibicni from a n y package and a mimeograph machine, she Gamma Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, Bepresentatlve Issued a' 3-page release which ■Will be held tomorrow night st tomatic oil heat? It's completely safe dutt around the house and that makes of Collage Gliccse wilh your (Uih Maarii) Modbl 412 Phonoflraphi—' 8:15 at the home of Mrs. .Robert -started out "Dear editor. ." 644 CINTIR IT. MANCHISTIS ■nd comfortable, and you ought to'see it healthier for the c4ildreo. 1 ingle Contest entry. plays oil 3 tpoadfl. The release expresaed "indigna­ Mid wood, 413 Parker St. All mem­ tion and shock al lurid personal bers are urged to attend. the difference in my fuel bill. I really Sensational “Take ■ tip from me, before ywt ■landers about'm y family and I save ■ nice piece of change! In faat, I m e .." She protested In the re­ change to any automatic heating sys­ bought these golf clubs with the money ^ FOMith Prizes.. . Y o u r chelco o l $10 lease what she called Att'y. Gen. tem, get all the information on low cost AND the BIG DEAL Brownell's "incredible low' smear ALL n e w I saved by installing oil heat. HALF GALLON (laih MoMii) worth of (telumbta Racordia of me 08 a 'heartless mother*." MEMORY automatic oil heat. And the Mvinge will Manchesfor't Oldest The graying 44-ye’ar-old stocky *My wife is happy, too. 9he says her go on year after yeSf.*’ G ^ f $Im» for 12 big oorviiigs bnihette said-, the FBI never found EMERGENCY with Finest her at home because she didn't LANE Each month-^ April, Mayhnd June 1956—aNow Q m im t ^1 want the .embarrassment of arrest OIL RURNER Facilities ' fo r rcridenU o f Note England. In front of her husband and son. SERVICE . .V I "Stevie.". She contended there was noth­ a million dollars guarantees 3 SEPARATE CONTESTS; APRIL-MAY-JUNE19S6 ing ■ subversive altoul her views, CALL T V fo r ’5 6 and that she had no guns, bombs COPPER WASHBOILER ^ April Contest endt'April 30' W ILLIAM S N o w Available -At or explosives. May Contest ends May 31 June Contest ends Juno 30 ■i She was convicted nf conspir­ OIL SERVICE Remember the ini|iortante of the old cop- ing to teach and advocate the.vto- ^ofterfoii's .lent overthrow of the U. S. gov- 1.50 f 'E N T E R S T . j>er W a.shboiler ev ery .Monday m o rn in g ? It ”You’ll be happier tiMirip t m t oN iv l«ty Cofitest Buies Manchester— Tel. .Ml 9-4.537 O ’if* I. Flit In ihr t|Mt line for Iht jingle on on inBlitv,' uniguehi^ve and Bptneee of thouc^ s •rpment under the Smith ^ct. The M l 9-4548 boiled the clotho-s to snowy whitene.8s-white ofKciol entry bUnk. Print of writ# plainly. The detitioft of the iuiUee eritt bt Anal, no* maximum penalty is flve years in Clip the Sesllesl Be »ur« to include your name and oddrete. eniriet will'be returned oor the juditi loll and a 110,000 fine. She is Mother played tune.s on the wa.shboard. Mod­ B« eurC to «ncl6ii# either attempt to ^ to r into<«ny correspoiideBeB cm blcqi from top regerdiag their dccieionx. awaiting oenteni.e. ern methods have relieved the old copper A. The S^altftt trademerk from iRe tn^ Mrs. Asher challenged the con- ^ cover of any Scaliest package cover of any Sealtest Tee Cream package. #.*No aUemate D^ieet «mI1 b( awarded- If with automatic oil heat” any winner «i unwiUtttc or unable to fiiakt of Ice Cream (any flavor) and. tend it in with ■titutiohallty of the Smith Act wa.shboiler and given it a new rote to play- -ihe trip to Ditneyiond. m funnerup will t Excerpts from De Luxe Piiahhultnn !H(>del RB88 yonr contest entry.; B. The Dealteet trademark from oBVeoM- oolfeir^ buplicati priaea will be awarded ta 51 _FOR ALL HOUSEHOLP a planter in the living room. Kemember? 'fiainrrr o|deh f^ycr optional at extra roat. April 3D. I9S6. au entnea muttpbe poat- FUNERAL HOME D fa r S irs : martied before tkat lime and received bjfi D. Priie winnerawiilbenotiAedby.maiUN^ : >l INf OCD COMPANY’S May 7. I9S6. one peroon may win fDore than dot priot. a t ' Complete liot of winnere griU be tent on re- 400 MAIN ST. Tel. 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tr- J — VB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAV, APRIL 2, 1956 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. 'MANCHESTER,. CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1956 PAOE 8BVBN PAGE SIX lifted! The youndt of the one had at the Hall Memorial Ubrary, said eign aid is one of the foundation liUcol porttci in the elecUon of our atones .of this coun^ 1,500,000 Stroll U.S. Girl Matador IH anrliratpr Three State Cities literally healed the wounda of thb a book, ".The Living Past of Amer­ Wroii^ht Iron RnWnft presidents, and which nas been Droodics A Thought for Today other. ' ica", by Cornelius Vanderbilt, has Senators Ired by DiiUes policy And military .fiianns. outmoded, therefore, from the mo­ By RUOER PRICE ICeep Rent Curbs Jesus suffered, bled and died been, given to the library in mem­ Percli Cohunns Stassen argues tnli counhy has In Fifth Avenue Kills Two Bullg ^ o h n ie e A . £ontut0 ^rralb ment, parlies did appear on the that vn might be heale^ ' ory of Mrs: WUIlaifi Frlsbe. a net gain from the Paria ame- i ------"By Hla wounds have you been Fred R. Edgar J. Donald Hayden, formerly a VALLEY WELDING CO. ments because this country Easter Parade scene. healed.'*.. .1 Peter 2:24 couldn't compel the alliea to agree" Tuesday, April S Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, April 2 ThfitlnttnrfitTht Hgrtford, April 2 (F^i—Only 'Sponaored by the Manchester paUent at the Manchester Me-1 For Free Estimate 0»n / Balk on Red Trade Data Mldnight-2 a.m...... Voluntorm Needed. ManchWtri:t BiudI 8tr«*t .Conn Aside from the possibility that One of the b«et explanations of Council of Churchee. mortal Hospital, ia recuperating OlaatOBbary ME S-S118 ' to anything and any embargo they K iFi - Beauty triumphed over the Withes Of IKfi FitBiUy TIlbMAS------r. FKr[ROUSQN it can, result tn the elecUon of a threa Connecticut cities novy have th'e above text that 1 know, of la at hia home on Sadds Mills Rd. By 3AME8 MARLOW agreed to keep at all was volun- Vork, April 2 (P)—Gsy 2 a.m.-4 a.m...... Volunteers Needed, beast yesterday and American girl WALTER R. FE.FERCUl---- T80N rant controls — Hartford, New the atopy that J Dr. Albert Q. ernment on Items taken off the tar>. springiprln^. colors peeped out only now 4 a.m.-6 a.m...... : . Volunteers Needed. Matador Bqtte Ford received _Publtihtra___ president who did not really win Ellington Will Present Sports Night AP News Aaalyat embargo list ha was able to get 6 a.m.-8 a.m...... Olive Chartier. Brian Rivard. XViuodtd O^ober 1. 18tt Britain and Stamford. Butzer tells. / -Washington, April 2 (F)—Secre­ Under a law passed by Congress and tlivq from under - furs and enthusiastic applause after killing JOHN B. BURKE the election in the popular vote, Some yean ago there was a The physical aducation classes /- some information from debates in In 1951—called the Battle Act— overcoats In Fifth Avenue's chilly 8 a.m.-lO a.m...... Julia Haugh, Jo Ann Thyreen. her sceond bull of the afternoon. the vlecloral college system In­ Controls txpired fOr the resi of of the Lonjfvlew School will pre­ tary of State Dulles, who has been Britain's parliament. 10 p,ns.'^2 Noon ...... Jo h n McConville. FUNERAL HOME PuMlilied Every Ev.enln*. Eicept the stgte at midnight Saturday. li^le old lady ^iWn in Maine who PTA Unit to Meet daning around tha world with a the President could shut off aid to Easter Parade. Fighting tn this Mexican border ■ ys tnd Holldeyi. Entered «t the creases and compounds the politi­ had suffered a terrible heartbreak sent a sports night program there Ike Backed Parle Pacta . any country trading with the pom- Police estimated 1,500,000 pa- Nooii-2 p.m...... Volunteers Needed. town. Miss Ford did very well TEU Ml t ^ a i t OfHce •! Mnncheiter. Conn., M A new ordinance in Hartford tom'orrovy night. diplomatic fire exUnguither, cs power of the larger states, that aeOmed/to cruih her to the should Bpray it on tha Capitol. Eisenhower himself has said the munlsts. But neither President raders packed xl blocks or the 2 p.m.-4 p.m. ...;...... Richard Bohadik. with the cape and the millets and 81 BAST OENTEB BT. 1 C1»M Mali Miner. limits rent Increases to 15 per Thursday Night Featured will be the 'school's Paris agreements ware necessary 4 p.m.-6 p.m...... James Galanek, James Arthur. killed the bull on the second try. SUBSCRIPTION RATES both In the selection of nominees cent, provided the rent wasn't ground. N6/one aeemed to be able Soma of tha Senators are burning. Trumsn nor Preeident Btsenhower breeseswept avendq at noon yes­ AMBULANCE SCBV1GB Payable In Advance______to help hep' and she spent most of cheerleaders, the boys' and girls' They're hot because Dulles' to bolster AlllSd economies—by has ever Invoked It. terday. A bright Buh. was shining 6 p.m.-8 p.m...... Wilfred J. Lemire, She was awarded both ears of the and in the election results. And boosted 15 per cent under rent Ellington, April .2 fSpecial)— basketball teams, marching exhi­ finding a Russian market for their W. Joseph Lemire. ^ a Year gl5.St> control. her time eione in her room literal­ tides and other government offl- but the temperature only 40, bull, a tribute to a good Aght. Six MonUie ... I7.7S it virtually dlsenfranchiser large ly grtbvlng herself to death. But The Longview School PTA unit bitions by the girls' gym classes dala have rafused to give the Sen­ goods—anq thus cut down on U.S, Last year's crowd was esy-. 8 p.m.-lO p.m...... Bernard Hsrt. She was slow in killing her flrst Three Montha , 3.!K) New Britain limits the increase one day a dear friend of hers came will hold tta next bualnaea meet­ and a gymnastic exhiWtlon by the foreign aid expenses. mated at about two milltop perl 10 p.m.;Midnlght ...... Harmon Tompkins, animal, however. One Month ... groups of voters In what we call to 10 per cent or'$5 a month, ate ' Inveatlgatioha subcommittee Fireworka Employe Diet • to see her who had also suffered ing Thursday at the' School start­ boys’ gym team. answers to these two questions on This year he asked Oongresa to Bona Edward Steele. Mias Ford said she plans to fight WeeKlv ...... 06 our one party stales. whichever is greater. A similar in­ ing at 8 p.m. Following the bull- Cheerleaders will be svyarded vote almost $5 billion in aid for Skywatch Post located on top.of Manchester Police Station. Vdl- next Sunday tn Juares and April Single Copy .. iUbbit Egg lAld by a great tragedy in her life. They trade between American allies and By THE A8I40C1ATED PBE8S Few exhibitionists popped up In Tlicre are; s 11 these reasons for crease , will be allowed in elx spent a long time together each neat session the membere wiH go letters. The program- will last American friends and atliVs. the throngs, perhaps because the unteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal 15 at Morelia, capital of the atate MEMBER OF „ Eaater Bunny' \ months! the Oommuniata; Meriden, April 2 (P) —r An ex­ reform. The more the pity the pouring out to the other the agopy on a mastery ride. from 6 to 9 p.m. In the school sudl- (1 What items have been agreed McClellan, sok-e at the adminis­ plosion and fire Thursday at the police department had announced; Building, Manchester, on Monday. Wednesday or Friday from 3-5 of Mlchoacan. THE ASSOCIATED PREI» Last Saturday Mrs. .Schwine^ \ I n Stamford there is no limit on that she felt. They talked and Peraonal Notes tration's stone w'all, oske4the Sen­ p^n., or Tuesday evening from 7:30*9:30 p.m. The Aaeoclated PrcM *• *»= Senate has just wasted its time wanted to have,an Easter Party torium. to by this country as pll rigM for M. Backes Sons Inc., fireworks "No advertising or exhibition . . . enUtled to the u»e of repuWlrtUon of ths; increases but a fair rent board cried and aympathized With each Pvt. Lionel B. Kelly, ton of Mr. ate not to act on Eisenhower's plant, in nearby Wallingford derogatory to the religious solem­ TELSA all newt dlepatchei called to R or and debate on a proposal which did Its Alliea to sell to< the Rew, and and offered to furnish the beer If has been set up to hear tenant other and, to the am azem ^t of and Mrs. James Kelly, has been foreign aid request until yie sub­ Radio City Music Hall, k movie Informality ruled with the men. Cheater f'erry Starta noi otherwlee credited not even approach the problem we'd help her dye eggs. By. ten Manchester Evening Herald El­ (2) Who in the government took claimed a life yesterday. Michael nity of tbs occasion will be per­ and alto the local ne»a publlehed here. comp^nts. The board has the both of them, and to their families, assigned to duty with the li t In­ part in the recommendations lead­ committee got some answers on Gust, 67, who 'was burned critical­ mitted.” pglace. tor early morning services Only a teW top hats were seen Jut­ GIVE YOU THE IIST All righle of republlcatlon of tpeclal honcsU.Y or IntelligenHy. o'clock vve had over 4 do*en eggs power to limit the Increase if l,t when they ctme out of the room fantry OivKion at Fort RUey, Kan. lington correspondent, Mrs. O. F. foreign trade. ' diipatchet herein areealao reeerved. tfSIS MISICSI IStlltV ing to this agreement? ly when three buildings were Before strolling up the avenue, cohducted by Rev. Dr. Ralph ting up over the crowd. Hartford, April 2 <45 -* Sign of TELEVISION SEBVIOEMEITS in a big basket and It looked fine sees fit. \ together, their burdens were Misa Nellie Meifnight, librarian Berr, telephone TResnont .5-9.518. He said he is convinced the ad­ leveled, died in Meriden Hostotsl. thousands of New Yorkers and W. Sockmsq,. minister of Christ Crazy hats appeared here and the real arrival of spring; The expcpl for the fact thkt Di-. Klt- ■A.- TOe queatlons have roota in the ASSOCIATION Full aervlco client of N. E. A. Serv. PMt. ministration's "policy of secrecy',' Funeral services will be held 'nies- visitors Jammed flower-decked Methodist Church. there. One wopiSn wore a' bushy ••totwvny Department start* wnger In.siated on frying hia egga is “designed for hiding errors, in­ day in New Britain. churches for Easter services. Womeh’B haU, as usual, at-, creation of ostrich feathers that ed operating the State's ,,f e r r y *^Pubir»heri Repreienlatlvet: The Kind Word For America before he lived them. Ho kepi say­ \ Tight Embargo In War Insists Ml a TELSA aWi. Auliue Matbewe Special Age^y — New During Uie Korean War the efficiency, and the bad Judgment of Francis Cardinal Spellman traded th« moal glances in the looked like s duster andvhadpa toy .lutiss -ihe Connecticut river ing that a fried egg would make a government o'fficiala." The number of first admissions Fifth Avenue Parade. Most of the chicken nesting lri\tt. \ at Chester yesterday. The State’s You'll find the meesban MttoS York ChiCAKO Detroit and We like what Prime Minister rtlore attractive splatter during AJIiea had' a tight embargo on celebrated Mass before an over­ * MEMBER* AUDIT BUREAU OF Costello of Ireland said to us trade with the Reds because then This tangling of foreign aid wiUi to mental hospitals in the United flow group of 'worshipers at St. chapeaux were small fiower- Another woman , wore, leopard other ferry boat at Rocky H i 11 In the yellow ptget at ja m CIRCULATIONS. / ______nC.x.t morning's traditional "Easter foreign trade has built a Are w hi^ trimmed models in yellow or earmuffs — sn appropriate Item starts this week also. The boats ------/ Americans the other day. The Egg Tlirow'.'' I Anally explained to almost anything .shipped them had States rose from 106,000 in 1931 Patrick's Cathedral. telephone book. The Herald, PrInUng J’S.V strategic value — that is, helped must make Dulles iwvst, since for­ to 171,000 ^n 1951. More than 6,000 persons filled white. for the chilly day. \ operate only In the warm montha. attumca no financial rexpoylblllly first reason we like It is that it him that it .waan'l a "throw" but T/‘ tmograpSlcal errore appearing In ad- an "Egg llnll,” but he hollered that their wai* potential — by fllling a x^lurnenta and olhi^readmg matter goes So nicely and gently emmter an Egg Floli was a Chlneae Tamalc, need, relieving pressure. In The Mancheiter i^enlng Herald. to one of our. Instincts, which is to and to prove hla point he wound up \ But by August 1954. the allies Dltplay advertltlhg rioting hour!: say to ourselves, since we are such anil hit Or. Srhwine with a fried yalenline Seaver adapts 'had an itch for trade. This country Fbr Monday—1 p.m. Friday. Xet with them In Paris. It was For Tuesday—V p.m. Monday. a rich and wonderful country, why egg (aiiAnysido up I. In ten minutes reed many items formerly coto For Wedneaday—1 P "* haven't wve a right to be that all the dining room looked like the in­ sidled strategic could be taken T For Thurndav-1 p. m. Wednuday. side of sn Omiette, Next ,vcar we re For Friday—1 p. m. Thji^day. by ourselves? off tqe embargo list-and sold the Fhr Saturday—I P. not getting eggs. We re Just going Reds.XRestrictions on trade with Clattlfied deadline; 10;30 a m jach According to Prime , Minister to dye the beer cans. Danish ^H ng to grace your day of publication axcept Saturday — Red Cmna have been kept tighter. * A iti. ______Costello, providence has taken Sen. McClellan (D-Ark), Sub- care of that for us. eommlttM chairman, said these Monday; April 2 "Providence," he said, "has pro­ agreement^ went to the "Very SpeakK Tuesday destruction)^ peace and security" vided an antMote to your wealth home with friodern beauty... by making it possible for Russia Ths Madness And The Cure in Imposing a burden of responsi­ To Home League to get go^a Vnich still should ‘be Popd .Plug In his Easter mes- bility unlike’ any borne In history. treated at strategic. It is your mission to keep the Mrs. Msj. Clyde Green, wife of His subcommittee called in aajf^ yesterday charted at once the commanding Officer of the Under E|ecretary\)f State Herbert the despair and the hope of man peace of the vyorld.” Hartford Corps, win be special and comfort! Hoover Jr., SecrUary of ‘ Com­ The despair he. found In what No nation, above all a wealthy guest. speaker at the weekly merce Weeks, Foreign Aid Direc­ meeting of the Home League In man Is doing with hts grest scien­ one, could expect to escape trou­ tor John B. ItollisteK. and Harold ble said Costello. the Salvation Army Citadel tomor­ 8taasen,..JPMal(tenL_J^nbQW.er!i4. tific dlscoverj’, atomic energy row afternoon at 2 o'clock. aaslatant on disarmanrent, . Srmethlng, he noted, is being done Along with depicting that re- First and second prizes will he In brief, theae officials said it’s spon.sibility which antidotes, our awarded to the winners In the none of Congress' bualne\s who in to use It for peace. Self-Denial Ingathering of Mis­ the executive branch mad^ recom­ "And yet," said Pope Plus,' "all wealth. Prime Minister Costello had some pleasantly spiced things sionary Funds at last -week's mendations on the ParlsXogree- are aware that other uses have meeting. They will go to Miss menta. This ia the age-old protest JJuL Jwo Jeh. SfVUt. been sought, and found suitable, to say about us, too. Edith Jackson and Mrs. Annie against Congress intruding /f Con- modern lines. Simple, yet-di^inctive, the Copenhagen Group these weapons themselves, so toUdnion Service,' Niliomvido much as It is the attitude we may ikbout us Americans, such as that Credit, at no extra toit. Phone' combines the purity of Danish design with The World’s Finest Braitds adopt toward the plight of man. v.e have greatness and are not or come in todiy. American craftsmanship and comfort. spoiled by It. COME IN TODAYl Our worst enemy Is not the bomb, 1 PMt Tsar Qua Pimiatil For the home that wapts impeccable taste combined with <* ' but that attitude of mind which For vve spend a great deal of ISM..rba cur time, we Americans, hearing a warn/, friendly atmosphere, Bays "what good can It do?" of MOO $ 8.^8 f 1 galantine Seaver's Copenhagen Group is the perfect choice. . / ■ efforta which might be made to Others say that we are spoiled, and! •300 24.25 19.25 1 Try One of These Beauties at Your Convenience .wondering, among ourselves, if Jt 39.05 We show It In a clustered nubby antique satin .... rescue mankind. That cheap. pes­ -»309Ab««o -.3 9 7P ..1 isn't all too true. Tlic common A loon of 1100 com 130.00 whoo in a choice of Tang^ine, Cocoa, Old Gold, Dusty Blue, Beige or simism. which abandons the cause 0fO>*»0ttir 13 coniocvtivo of mankind, which says that noth­ image of an American is one who moBllitf IffttollnoBii of tlO.OS Aoch. Hunter Green; covered to your order. ing can be done, so why should we boasts of hla own superiority. Tlie Each piece has luxurious foam-rijbber cushioning. All leather grain Vinyl-on aeata, aidewalla and ^ truer image, we would gue.sa, Leent $3$ te $$00 You f Rest YOU’LL LOVE IT! try—that Pope Plus defines os the en Slfnatvre Alene Luxurious headlining. Club coupe atyling with aedan ^ W crucial threat to man. .\*oul(i he that of one assailed b,v MORE comfort. With radio, heater, defroatera and Such pessimism, the Pope said, doubt and self-criticism'. Not foam rubber cushioning very many nice things are sjvid to 82'' Two-cushipfi^ sofas 2 5 9 . 0 0 COMFORTABLY aignal lighta. Ignores the real advances man lias ^ej/iefU dai HNAN( I ( (I made, on the one hand, and dla- us, right tc our face. And when A ^ileirtinc a smooth tongue from abroad says • OCMlI.r Ml'.UN A I I NANI « couragek us - from making a real ' / Wemlmler Extra deep loi^ge ^chairs 1 6 9 .0 0 /■ fight for future peace, on the we are''th«~v*ry heat. It is pleasant to Judge from that that at least / IK MAIN STREET other. ' 2nd Flaar, Over WeNaliMrth’s High back l^n g e chairs 1 6 9 .0 0 •True ptace." said Pope Pius, wc arc not the worst. Mitchell 1-41SC • Mancheeter •'is not a state of repose like Ask tor tha VCS MANager OHN THURSDAY {VtNINGS UNTIL $ SI death, but rather thf power and, Of Fads Utsi mtSt It mitob *1 sH l■lrwnrlnf ItwM activity of life." \ And again, "Unshaken trust is We have been reading about an indispensable condition to the faddists, in the opinions of a soci­ tiiumph of peace." ologist who has 'spent his lifetime ’■WHHKK NOBODY Ths problems'of the world seem studying them, and we discover GKTS OLD” . horrible and overpowering, -loo that thc^’ rcpre.sent a mass move­ •.(Aulhorls nanie below) vast for any individual or com­ ment which con.sist.s of, countless Sonio. Hay it i.s the hope bination. of individuals to Struggle persons each “seeking ways of be­ of meHifiiie and iiharmaev against. But unless we do smig- coming individualistic." It ' is, that lu'opic will never ''(Jet Many plant which help pay i;le, as we are able, with faith in then, to be a different kind of in­ Old” Imt will live a jrreat the usual medical expenses for the destiny and capability of man, dividual, that milllon.s of us begin many year.x and alvva.vs be sicknm and.sccidcnt require . we, and not Uie bomb, are at fault. wearing our hair boblied or long. - young, hotpilal confincmeni before It w-as to strengthen the hearts of / Bul-when Ihia urge to be differ­ Thi.s Iia)ipy day i.s not too you can collect.There'sre JhjL SsiL Gvi, SpoJtL JhjL Jwo Jun, Sodcuv men everywhere that t ie Pope ent lakes on the status of a mass fii)' distant beeaii.se each often scrioiis cases whenq apoke yesterday. Only the, “power movement—when everybody doea year new "Miraele Drug.s" person is confined at home" The four door hardtop aenaation of the year A dazaling new (]lievro1et hardtop. Criap, and activity of life” can oppose tl-c same thing at the aaiiie time and iietter methods of diag­ for a long lime', bul is unabk \ in any price claaa. Luxurioua comfort of a U and claaaic in deaign. it ia long and low to the flf the "suicidal madness" which in order tp he different ami to be nosis and tivatmelit are in­ to qualify for any benefits. four door aedan w ith. the flair of a convertible. T}]/ . 3 0 ground. LuxuHoua Vinyl and pattern cloth in- TfP . 3 0 grips us. an individual then, ohviou.'ilv, the creasing your lif? e.xpec- However, we can now offer teriora, with radio, heater, defroatera and aignal whole tiling is self-defeating. taney. ' you new, broader proiecfion:) lA>ng, low and beautiful. With radio, healer, As a mattel* fait, tie sociol­ defroatera and aignal lighta. . j lighta. A Good Cause Injured Right now jt is ixissible HAtnoaO'B SSAJOt ogist observes. The real distiiu tion 1 ( 1 add extra years to your IWtKAt IXMNSf mtUfiANa 'The question of reforming our often goes-to the individual who life by always.visiting your system of elc'clmg presidents, somehow refrained from joining I’hysieian at !the .first sign 49.50 It pays whether you’re W’hlch ought to he kept under se­ m the ma.ss movement of the new hospitalized or not! For of illness. foJlowing his ad­ example,, medical treatment rious public consideration until it fad, and somehow stayed put with vice exact ly and taking one to aolved, has now been shejved, the old., ' ■ when confined at home by a of the.new geriatric medi- bad heart is covered under perhap.s for a long' time to come, He giver an example, the .socioV- ehios that are so helpful. this policy. It is designed to because-it was brought befqro the ogist. in the modem cars. Two- Yom* Ph.vsiciaii will jn-e- go into action when medical Senate In somewhat moronic form, tone paint si.'hemes for cars have Kci'ibe the particular one TABLES bills amount to s disaster. which would have allowed the in­ hec'ohie so comiuoA, he obseive.s. that is best for you and it Everyone must prepare for dividual -slates to choose between that the fad Just nruiiiid the cor­ i.s awaiting your need in our such a possibility — sO ask two methods of allocating their nel, the craze of tomoirmy, is go- preseriiition department, Terratpne mahogany us about Major Medjcal electoral votes. One alternative ,ing to by for a car which i.s Ju.>rt s with a modern- Insurance SOON. was to divijle'the electoral votes one color, preferably '>lack. YOUR PHYSICIAN Eccordmg to the pop^Jar vote, Ahd. a.s Bill) and Hay’pointed C'.-\NPHONF for a modern dining which is the central reform the out the other. da\-. pretty soon MItehe'1:i-5:t2l Chinese flare! nation needs, The other allerna there's going to be a hot hiiildin'g WIIKN YOU NEED Uve would have allowed the states hoOm. for tlial most novel of sti'uc- A MEDICINE to divide the electoral voles ac­ room - 6 p ie c e s , 219.00 J 1 tures. a two sfoiy house. • ' straight, square legs terminating ■' ‘) cording to the popular vote in con­ It IS cerUtn ;thal. some day. Pick up your iij-qscrip- in brass and h-igh stretcher.x, gi,ves JhsL (BoL Gve J lw BsL CUjl gressional districts, which would women will start dreitslng as if tioii if shopiiiiig near us. or this group of tables a modcrii-rhi- A soft, mellow toasty,.finish, sound, rugged merely have retained the present tliey were womenr and not fe.m-e let us deliver promptly ne.se Chippendale effect. They re construction and the latest in modern styling Here’a the apirited aporla model for the real ^ system, in small political , subdiri- -posts, and that iilin will slop "Iry- without extra charge. A made yf geiiuiiic walnut in a new are incorporated - in this attractive dining ^ The “ahow atealer" wherever it goc*. The top-down coi|vertihIe fan. .AH V iiiyi intcriura ^ Sions. This provision .,niade the ing to< taper up and tajier down at great many people entrust soft, light ‘‘piimice” finish that i.s’ room. You have a choice of the 34 x 50-inch livelieal, moat eager aport coupe on the road.. with bright metal monidinga eomplaeent extfrior tfP . 0 5 proposed amendment-a-"J(She. rath­ the same time. use vyith tlie responsibility "out of this world.” extension table shown (ojicns to 62 inches) 79.95 With radio, heater, defroatera and aignal lighta. Colors. With radio, healer, defroatera and - er than a series attempt at aolu- All this being pJtdo.sopHicsIly so,' of filling 'their prescrip­ or one with clu.stcred leg.s. The 50-ipch ere* tlon of the probleni, and'it is cer­ tmd Table is 20 x 32 Inches . .39.95 175 East piiah huttnm tup. I' the queslfoii, still remains whether tions. May we compouiid deiiza, arm chair and three side chairs are With plain tainly fortunate that the Senate 'We all wouldn't be happier doing ! yours? Corner Table, 30 x 3U,jnches 49.,50 included. ' top, 39.95 Canter St. disirased of it speedily. 1 what we like, with a son of under- [ Tha problem, however^ ,, i)^U Standing that, n

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- f . t .1 ■ ■ a MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BjANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 2. 1956 X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1986 P A G E N IN E P A G E E IG H T — ------S i ------— — ------^------Healy, of Waukon, Iowa, had the ing out of. her hand, k>ok how BUGS BtJNkY Ibckville ' •f mumps. She waa 102. much dishwashing it save*. Ko4;kvillff V otm to Decide Ita Fate Tom orrow V i c t i m —’Kenneth Kliick, ■" Firm Settles with Chapman SPWINO NOWOei?IC5 ABOUT Htro ond Thort 1 IS A 8UOS WAIDIN6 MV Sense dnd Nonsense Hartford. S. D. When Emerson wrote: "To be CAWWOT 6ARPCN-* \ Vote Tomprrot^ Will Climax P.‘'—, S e ^ C ritical , CAI?efWEE great I* to be misunderstood." waa AOBOM IO ver> For Costs of Evicting Skunk he talking about a Senator? I J T iw e o pn H o w e v e r over a pedestrian, you hardly feel If the wife has her husband eaU abundance X (o 0O'*t VBAff! People who eay, "On Mcand t. ■»; 1 Near and —• Robert Boyd, Afton, Iowa, Robert * Chapman .fsald today 4 Beyond the 4 Peeled V Disptjtte Between City^ Town thought,' / SSooa injured in an pident Friday' Reports S'lilO Donnied Green Manor, Estates' Inc. "satis­ Are the one* who Irk the Worit. . '"y CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER • WrttteB night near the H< itafum River factorily settled" his *ujt>. ttr Th*y elwey* make one wonder to be trying to be an angel. • aea trix By BON DEVINE purchase price was found to be Bridge in which' a rbrd m*n To Srhoher Music Fund cover eviction costa fbr a skunk, Friend—You mean when she 12----- Maria message from RockyUle^^prtl 2 almoat double that of the Slmji- loHt hIs life. Was repori if— / here to there ib> t ^ Kcrlti- Chspi'han, :.of Windsor Looks, They ever had a llret./ • want* something from you? One of th j^ o s t bitter b a tt^ that „ Loveland Hill. In *d- cal condition today iartford TIinmas Roliason, treasurer sued the- ftym for the $94.50.he said • , —c/rl ElUtan Man-r>^; when she drives. the M ^ ^ ^ a sa la m b sheep r * " ', " ‘tt"". the SBG reported, develop- Hospital ofllclals.' of the George Srhoher Me­ it cost him to-remove a skunk he car. 15.-— . white • Prom clty and-Aral Vernon vrill come to considerably hlgh- Boyd iuffered a broken leR jeg. ■ morial Music Fund, announced alleged only "could have' taken and blue to table a c lim ^ tomorrow as voter* go to „ the location In relation to PROPOSED SITE lAcerated chin and lntern*l\ln todav that contributions to occupancy.. .at tho tlme-^tjhe house ■ A teacher waa yyin g to im- Oldest goi^nm ent building in • Walking stick M 40 Agriculture the poll* to decide on a site for the transportation waa not as favor- date total $560. ----- prei* upon her piipUa the fact that 14 Insecticide goddees Juries. He was one of three N*y>’ was under consiruetton.’’ the United State* la the Palace of ingredients 10 Prayer ending proposed high school. 1 able a* many persona thought. men admitted with injuries t , The fund was eslahllshed In Chapman moved Into ' a new hlatory repeat* ^ e lf, and that the Governors, A Santa Fe, N, M. llBepoge S7iytScntine 41 Grants The controveray continued over j„7 u ra l Vernoii hav, memory of George Schober, a many thing* which happen today I I Bating away . -a a J - _ __ _ * WU Bitva 111 lUIBI VCrilUIl IIlaye ilfl^iQCKVILLE Hartford Hospital following the hoiiie last November gs soon as it Now a museum. ^ was built by 17 C e ^ u r Jttees 43 PruU drinks '*vored by the 8lEIC. accident. Three others were high aclUHil senior, who was are the counterpart of aimilar 20 A happy — ahd Individuals madb last-djtch at- wa.s completed hy Green Manoe-. the Spaniard* In Inlp as the cap- ISHdve ISHere's — 43 Withered abd Individuals made laat.djtch at- chosen, the commtflee tre'ated a* outpatleht*. . ■ 'I rkllled March 21 in an airplane Chapman's wife thought she' heard thing* that happened year* ago. 21 Boy. /tempt* to gamer votes. Itol of New Mexico. .ftiythraieally’^ there'a 44 Expectorate , r-iiiren. *•>'*• partly on the basis that/they Jack Thompson, 24, Ridgewood. ' cYpsh In Illinois that also the skunk in. the bathroom at that Teacher.i-Now, will anyone tell 22 Gaelic 44Prench heed A ■ statement bV the me of anything now of importance 24 Observed ' from here ' sunshine Cn--w/MeoHnn tnldf.d 1 "**»■ th> Rockvills City/line, N. ,J.. driver of the sailors' car, j rIaVuied' the life of his older time, but he did pot agree with her An optimist is a fellov vho Is to there^ 20 Relative 47 Steed Cqmmittap for ■Edi Education invited | Olk-Aberle site. locaLW at who Suffered * dl.slocKted hip »nd ( ' hrnlher. Walter. * until later. , that ha* happened during the last go War god all resident* tb ah open meeting 1 always talking abput w h » a fool 2 3 R e i^ 31Putina 43 Fencing R e g a l ! and West fractured ribs: and Joseph Mat- . T li^ x a c t vise to which the ' Chapman said he investigated in MUffcU-*. twenty-five year* 7 , 27----- , la,ia tonight at 8 o'clock in (He-North-, West Bl*”- he used to be. 24 Get from here container sword soundly defeated1 bTA'<\to 1 vot C$IM PKIN^,t tern, 24. Creighton. Neb., wltli a ; fund \vlll be I'ail will be de­ February and foihld the akutlk hid­ Pupll-yMe, aOAnnuU east School' to hear a talk by' h> there, cat! 33 Happen again 50 Seaport in a referendum ftTNoyember. t ■' ...... lacerated ' tongue, multiple ab ra'< rided when the approximate ing In the enclosu V around a built- 32 Chest of Victor MacDonald, executive di­ alon* and a fractured left ankle, ■ . size of' theXfund has been delcr- Mr*. John D. Long, of Turen. A tourist stopped hi* car on the fS Every one 38 Inferior (ah.) rector of the Connecticut Associa­ The Simpkins Site, ^irrent ren­ in bathtub. He had to'.knock 'a- road and asked a country boy drawers / ter of attention, was Approved at are in good condition. . I mlngd. As (originally planned, hole through,the outside wall o f, Kan., own* a honey-blond raccoon S4ditrcss y tion of School Boards. Robert Gagne, 36, Hartford, was ! however, theXi'hd will he uaed that ha* light brown ring* around how far It was to Smithvllle. r r r r r 1 r r 1 MacDonald ts scheduled to talk a March 13 special /Town Meet­ the house to get it out, he ex­ Boy—I f * 24,000 mile* the way Oil Eye drops ing, but action to /escind the de­ killed when the pickup truck he I in furtherance. cK inusIc •be- plained. her eye* and 'tail and ha* a pink l6DeilnKo on the Importance of citizen had been driving, owned by Roger i causa of GcbrgVs interest in nose and browri eye*.— France* you're goln'. but if you turn 1 r cision was Initlat^ and the Issue Green Manor officials were at erUCle participation in education. Mac­ Sherman Transfer Co., East Hsrl- i that fielcL He haX^heen active Benson. Holly, Colo. around It ain't but four. of rescinding has been placed on first skeptical of hts claim thaLL„ STSiimmon Donald, a member al.so of the ford, waa hit by the Navy men'* I in the High School Band. In- T" r Board of Directors of the Nationai tne voting machines. It Is this ac­ Workmen enclo.sed the iskiink while 50 Not worth tion that'Will be decided in tomor­ auto. wlilch he j)laj'ed- n^e sotMa- finishing the house, he sav*. Customer Tm not sure f quite Conquer the trivial and you gain f Association of School Boards, Is control, fitting yourself to meet • red —I— f T I9 M row's vote. Gagne had been trying to un­ phone. Chapman began , suit March 15 Understand these knee-action a tneiuber of the Windsor Board hook a chain connecting the pick­ the day * severe test*. <40 Tend ur' of Bducatlon, having formerly Tlie Simpkins land was elevated Anyone desiring to 'hiake a in ■ Manohestcr’a- Small Claims wheels. up In a, car which had pulled it | contrlhutton to the fund, may 41 Prom — to H s aerved as chairman. from oblivion last July when the Court to recover what he alleged Salesman—Why, it's like this i from the center esplanade. • do so through Rolla.son ab the In Eiecemfcer, 1954, Mary Ann Boy Scout Urge Heavy Vote SBC announced it was considering I it cost him to get the skunk out. the wheels give. So if you nm IJ m 9 ■ / : Harold RawlInga, 40, of 88 Manchester Trust Co,, eltheXjn He said representatives of the ?m eSTTl. »SkWi 4S D (^eys In an aarlier statenlent by the the site .for the school. It was I ISGepn free p . promptly placed second, on the Hemlock St., had played . good person or by .lall, Chetk* firm settled up late last week. ST s Committee, a heavy vote waa Samarllqn to Gagne just before 40 Pushed down urged. In view of th« short voting Committee's Hat. Interest in the flhoiild be macie payable to the Open court proceeding* were to ,, Y J. R . w I l u V m S OUR BOARDING HOUSE w ith MAJOR HOOPLE 51 ------and tuck site soared when the Olk-Aberle the crash. Rawlings auffered a George ■ Schober Memorial have started today. W ' period, people who work out of lacerated leg. and scalp. HIs condi­ 52 Great Lake town were urged to arrange with land/was defeated, and the SBC Music Fund. Chapman's cxjjlanation for why ha^Deen pushing it ever since. tion Is satisfactory. All contribution* will he "I skunk went undiscovered $o WCtl., MR&. RICK«, WE 53 Boy’s IT n ' employers to leave work early , . Herald riioUi, BUSTED IT WHILE VOU WOOLOM'T EM30V SEEIMo ' )3ut the Committee's choice has Rockville, April 2 (SpeclaM ■,—Michael Hills, son of Mr. and Mr*. George B. Hills, Tankeroosan Rd.. *c:knowled](;ed. g was that It was hibernating. . HANNIBAL A'MDHiS BILL­ nickname I enough to cast a vote before the W A « AWAV SO WE ALL ' E6AD,TN«365/YOU k.'NOW ME/ 54 Golf mound last minute jam at the voting apparently caused, a rift between, Vernon, digs in on a one-man campaign to begin construction on tne long-awaited new high school. Mike WiitTner weather In February CHIPPED M a n ' BOueiHT FOLD 60 THR006H THE j MAM OF AtOMUMEMTAL TOLEC- 55 Places booths. T>...... pity and town. With the city's is an eighth grader at St. Bernard's School and Is ofltlmistlc q.bout bitlug able to use the new high school ' Rockville stlrrM it up. he thinks. - VVl' OLA&S A N ' WRIN6ER EITHE^K. C i William Rice, k neighbor of SAVE MONEV V ANCe — 0OT T FEAI? FATHER 54 Very (Pr.) n r B PT 1 Housewives and those employed voting power In the matter con­ before he graduates, "if they get started building it right aw ay" \ U e ,s«ya he thinks the town needs chapel: 7:15 at the Union Church MAJOR.'— HAS HE f-A siderably stronger, it la question­ chapel; and 8 p.m. at the. First Chapman's, Is the mu) who had the PUTTIED IT IN 14 8EIM6 HOOKED PV 40/WB tm. «|.t. Bat. OH ] 57 Tint 1* locally ivere urged to vote earlle^ a new high school because "the one we've got is old." Mike la a Heraitj^ newsboy. New Pastor Set OURSELPA.' CMEMiito SHREW Se e kin g o h ly COT MiMSELF down TO e ttM kf HCA BaewM. b FT p u in the day in order that latgr able whether the site will be ap­ Congregational Church, Vernon. jrourageHp reach thriHigh the'hole lis worldly 600DS.'— IT'S CME DOLL ~ I D07VN hours may be left 'free for cc^- proved, despite its strong support Center, in the omslde wall and ‘‘ptU? the t THOU6HT HE At Union Church ■ Mo t t h e c r a s s w e a l t h i 'm ‘Well, anywey this'll probably taka your mind off my 1 Passage fee u. N muters. / in two Town Meetings. den\ Truman carried it and the The April meeting of the Amer­ skunk oiit/by the tail, orcOi^ing WAS GWlMC> RVT.\- Opposition. R o r k v i l l v ican Legion will be held this eve­ to the .Wlhdapr Locks mmi. tVIlMiCiMS OF, POT s p ir i t u a l report card, won't it, Pop?" >from here to The , Citizens' Committee /will States Curbed state\ Four years ago the farm VALUES — PeiDE, HAPPiMESS.f t h e m a l l BT T maintain headquarters tomorrow The rift between city and town Rockville, April 2 (Spaclal) — ning St 8 at the Legion Home on Chapman mid Morton Gabber, A there vote and the stale went to Presi­ OSUte L for checking the yote and will of­ is significant in light of a current Voters Warned dent Elsenhower. Formal acceptance has been re­ West St. Who also lives gear him, helped In study of the overlapping goa-ern- ceived from the Rev. Paul J. Bow­ The second organizational meet­ the eviction. \ " '\ fer transportation and baby-sit­ On Spy Cases Demo to be decided on Tuesday iky not The taxpayers' group has, in­ "Without compelling indication on rescinding a decision of the He, received hi* A-B. Jlagree at I Market ielephone Rock­ whether we .should have a new stead. favored the Town Farm to the contrary, we will not as­ March 13 Town Meeting approv-' Republican battle. \ from Grove City College,' Grove ville TR 5-SIS4. taw»sBssa**** w» *•* v a l u e s * Bom bs, Stones t . ' *LLAWftELB PONT HAVE WWaS. ' high school, biit whether or not .si,te and the Mitchell land, sume th.at Congress intended to ing the site. If the vote to rescind The 19.52 Republican conteat of­ City. Pa., and gfaduat^ from \vc wi?h it to be built on the Simp­ 'However, advertLsements In two permit the possibility of double i passes, the town will once again fered delegate slates pledged tc the Boston University School of 4-3 kins site. lociil weekly new’spapers last be without a site for the high the late Sen. Taft of Ohio, Earl A L L B t O O P H ow I.d)nE And H ow F ar? BY V. T. HAMLIN punishment." | Theology In 1943. He will preach' In Cyprus Port "I.tf is unfortunate that this im­ week, sponsored by "Taxpayers for school. Warren, then California's gover­ i.s first sermon here May 5,, BY RAY GOTTO Noting that 42 states plus Ala.s- nor, Harold E. Slassen and two NOTHING BUT AN \ I ^ ------BRRR* LETS COTTON WOODS portant educational issue has Simpkins," urged support of the ka and Hawaii have laws banning Also slated to be considered at The Rev. and Mr*. Bowman have 14 Survive ci'catcd enough emotion to make Simpkins site in tomorrow's vote. the referendum is the question of minor favorite son slates. IwYp children, Richard, 10, and (Contioued from Fajga One) Y OSCAR,rrs , AUCV-CONVERm> I I ^ WELL.OKAY, A ABOUT advocacy of violent overthrow of apDrovjng the Board of Finance In the Democratic primary Ke- —ANONOW it diftfeuit to recognize \vhat is at Some re.sidents have objected to government, the Chief Justice said Ruth, fi , I Nu2oL^**Na^ *fW4ArCHAJ FANIASnC /^HAH.' OARB.A HOPPED- /___I BUT HOW lONGI SOMETHING school budget of $659,120 for the faiiver was opposed only by two police and military sentries. Co t t o n s a y s n is _ stake.,The Important thing to be the referendum vote on the basis thst while "all of them are pri­ Registration Tonight \ / WHAT VOUVE ( NOTHING UP MAG AN' ----- H dvAFIGGER \ ELSE! OLD m a n d o e s n t current fiscal yeaj-. , ■minar favorite sons. Crash, Fire The police fired t^sr gas zhuljs kept in mind is that all of us have its hours'will not allow manyWho marily directed against the over­ TheXflnai reglst^Uon. period for } I OP -ER f CONE TO \ TO IT. PLENTY OF a n y HOT- \THI5 CM Mia EVEN RECOONIZE Polls wjll he open between 8 Tha Republican candidates poll­ without pneil. Reiriforced by HIMf„, OUT WHAT an obligation .to tliink through the work duriW the day to vote. throw 61 the United States gove n- prospcMlve members of the Little ; V OOP?/ Th a t ENSitJEf( b o v / KNOW-HOW? HOODING < CAN TAKE IT.’ , a.m. and 6 p.m. aa provided In the ed 776.624 votes, with Taft win­ troops, they then advanced! on Uie A REUEPrO issues • calmly and then to exei - Others objected as strongly to the ment. they are In no sen.se uni­ ■ j 1-csgue \vlll be[ held this evening N i - ' V w s w x io c o u l o a v Z L r 9 .0 , KNOW HE !S , ci.se tke right of a citizen to vote Stale Statutes. Polling-places will ning 24 delegkteji and Warren tak -! echool. Three bombs were thrown Town Meeting vote on the basis form. ing the other six. , nciuecn arid 8:30 at the Su­ On Takeoff OONE IT? STHL A V V E f and register his thinking:" that many who work nights would be set up in the Town Half for and one slightly wentnde’d the "And our attention has not been perior CoiVftroon*,' Watta -Shal- V History of Issue al.so be unable to vote. Voting Rockville voters and In the Vernon KcfauYifr and the two favor- n( th* i-'faguCj; said (Continued frpm I'a gf One) teacher, Sop|ioclra Lazarqn. The Thq,qfhool sita-issup, oi\e of the hours tomorrow^ will be between 8 called to any case' where the pros­ Elementary School < for Vernon students then -fled. P&Uce''jMolated ecution has been successfully di- i abm.t‘ l 0o‘ bWs have regls'terod to most vociferous in years, has boiled a m. and 6 p.ml, as provided In re.sidents. A flyer put out over the Kefauver winding all .56 Wisconsin I \ - Tfie'ol^ce of 'Cot-oner William D. the school and began segi^ln g it down largely to a battle between .State Statutes. 1 ccted against an attempt to de­ , weekend by the Citizens' Conunlt- McClellan said that- four female and ndarby Paphos CoUm *. stroy state or local government," j tgp r-r«> a . . I AH boys wia'hlnk to play puist Rockville and rural Vernon. Rock­ fof Education incorrectly vih) register, wheth^ they played last bodies had been rccelybii at the One of the beinbe thrown in \ Wflrren added. t stated the place of voting for Ver \i(le oO votes at .the national f.OP y^gp j},p p ^ g ^ p op farm teams Limassol injured' a ''couple ville voters feci the High School Rockville morgue, apd a check of the plane ^S/Afce TH'evEN1N& Building Committee has slighted Tlie Pennsylvania act bans sedi- non residents as the Firehouse, convention. Since Democrqjic dele­ or whether they a'ye newcomers In roetgr ahoyed 'four women who Identified as Mr. and 'llrs. R. AAATT STARTED thorn by not propo.sing a site with- j s- • tlous actjvitlcs against either the | Mrs. K. Fenton Burke, a mem- gates get one-half vote each, Wis­ the league. \ were not aJpong the known-sur* -Parker, each a b ^ t '5(). The.aecond, ROME EROM consin provide* only 28 vote* at explodirtg 50 hiilnUtea' later in a WORR ANO In the city limits, while Vernon I j liceiise C Char<>;e slate or federal governments, but her of the Commlltce. today em- Itnmilnizatlokciliilc vlvofa. Ml** Fanning waa on her VANISHED INTO residents poiitt to Ihclr rapjdly | Nelson was convicted in Pittsburgh j phaslzed the correct polling place the national Democratic meeting. An/immunization...... cunic^ ...... for pre­ , second fllghX since graduating cabaret,, caused no casualties. Th e.. Ws. tl* <5 OAIL'. O tU ., y o u h a v e JUST nHE nHlS STUDIO WILL John G. Talcoll .!r., SBC a:liair- tion. „ \ , family 'Hioved to Albuquerque, N. Tlie failure to obtain a Coilnecti- j said "Congress has not, in any of j v-jiose names are on the voting •Do-Nolhin*);’ l^bel Dr. Francis H. Bui'kk city M.. in 1948. . ' woundOd seven in Limassol in the' no HAND n no THE o l d tO PEAXlN O OF SAME, HIS WOT nOLERAnE HIS ?0H«f*ORD,C«>T*N, I HAD NOrMNe B M If..Y 0 U THRCE TIIW K man, said tmlay the Simpkins site m is llie onl.v one being considered in cut driver’s license within thSu^ast j its statutes relating to seditinn, town and In addition ncalth officer, -will be in raarge, Co-pilot Harlan Jeacerson of last week. The latest w^s the HA'. ♦Me.'DOOimLt • I BOY...HE LJAS Q U Ht AVI ACTORS, nHERE'S SUSPEM5IOV) MODIFFERENCEt TO 'TO DO WITH ir. I PDirr SVSH KHOWSHC YQUYI OUTWITTOMCtlUTIU 12 months cost Jeroma A. Toinp- j-specifically barred the exercise of j anyone whose ' name the vote. He wl.shes to emphasize Is on the ((rmllnued friinij Page « t e ) with Inoculations being given Morristown, N. J., was hurt crltl- British civilian wljo died' yester-■ HAD A REAL SHEAXY AC.TOH. r~l A REAL OWE V TIh M O B T &'VK>OTiv)& ^ A S TOllOWNS we H HER A.AKC. filOW YOU. W K $AWyeg,WILL kins. 29, now of East Windsoyr l l S slate------power *to------punish- -the------same' that, fact because .several residents Grand List of Oct. 1. 1955 for an against diphtheria, Itetanua and cally, . day. ' British' troops ‘and police APRIL TOOL GA& L, ------1 I VERY MUCH IVi FLY M iS t SCMNAPS MCKTO THg in city coin t this morning.-^i acts under state law." i searched unsuccessfully all night SCHEDULES. had contacted him in regard to the aasessment of $1,000 or more and week the Senate had passed 412 "'hooping cough as well as boos'ler j Capt. Raymond F. McQuade, POLLED OH W M , KACH AT THC CEIICK »M W N .. Tompkin.s \vas arre.sted "In the absence of spcciflo feimp«d-three buUeU Into the back sidered by tlyc townspeople. ■ ciiimt he wa.T fined $21. Duiiiig Argument of the ca.se by Republlean.s. ■( -Satiirdaya, w;hcn the hours will be ideal."' \ \ I of an elderly British civilian aa he J E F F C O B B ETER HOFFMAN The .SBC has been ciu||-geil with before th<\ .Supreme Court Inst those who haye filed and are MICKEY FINN U rg e n t! B Y L E O N A R D In other ca.se.s Jeiome M. Good. The G O P commltlce said the noon onl.v. Taxes \ TiiousandsNof persons were at I * n Easter aU'oll. A stray bul- favoi ing a rural site ovci' a city 46. Hartford, was fined $45 nnd Nov. 15 ami\16. counsel for Penn-, inamed on the ballot. SenSte had passed-only two maior paid Monday and ,F'rl- Tjje airport toXwatca a colored tet Serloissly wounded a Cjiprlot site. The committee has defended had .$30 remitted for speeding-; s'-lvanla read a letler from Rep. Thei-Moi e the delegate race li,s WfriY'x. bfllk i_m! *1 thre^T^^ionlh.;.___ ^ (in ■ e"lh !'. ^ /Ia\*day AiiAninnaevcninj{s from *7 7 4l_o'8 O p.m p\foiiintaln__ »_i_ rii illuminated____ei______to climax-the_____ mnfVsMH mothcr.- ' - . WELL, HA ^ TOO LATE? it!? p o s s iile , lola! he 0H,MV\ Its choice.s hy stating thcie is no Charle.s Me.servey, 47, 21 Ward Smith -(DrVki. author of the me appearance of a popu arlt.v bi„, was vetoed bV Ki- .Slight Arride'nt city* Easter cclAratlon. The air- Police goi-doned off the afea and .HEPOES^TlB MP ClRTAINLy GLAD) Y-VOU DON'T IOLDVOUHEWASGOM' GOODNESS' pr.o-tical site within the city. / Pt., $25, breach of the peace; Rob­ federal act. In'vit, 'Smilli said he jMntest between tne Pre.cident and T,,nhower. It said the second; the City Police made one arrest la-st poi\ 14 miles from midtown Pitts^ confined all resldmta, t o ' -’thfir Three sites within the city limit.s ert D. Weirs, 20,:»RFD 3, $45, w-ns "deeply ()|aluibcd " by the Ke^uvei. ^ , f«im bill, was "mishmash" when homes Ythlle they hunted - the I THOUGHT VOUV BE SHOCKED WHEN X . REALLY } I MUST ADMIT THAT VOUAD/NiTlT! i THINK HE , TO SOME OUET place TO 'i PHIL-WE night a* a result of k slight ac­ burgh, has been a\ showplace for which were studied exlen.sively by .speeding; Henry Gottier, 49, Tol- Pennsylvania ■Silprcme Court' de­ Die fact that neither President , Senale-Housc con- cident at Union and Wc.st St-sr-Fo- Pittsburgh resldcntit and viaito':'* killer. " you SAW THAT PICTURE, LOLA! MTHOOT > DOES, \ 1 WAS WRONG! HE I JUST HOPE IT T-MAY HAVE ^ IHntXITOUT-ANDOHCE /MOST FIND the .SBC woiie tui nect down becau.Se Inml. .sent to Tolland County' Jail cision. Smith added lie did nol lic- -Ei.senhfflvcr nor Kefauver Jia.s anyiference committee llce- arrested Joseph Roman, 17. since It was opened in. 1953. At Famagusta, Ktima. Kyfenla, THE MUSTACHE, HE LOOKS LIKE S0METNIN7 LOLAl y DOES LOOK BETTER ISNlTOOLATEljALREADV- HE MAKES A DEQSIOI^HE VOUT WHERE of what the committee con.sidered for violation of .probation. lieve Congres.s "evei had the intrapar-ty opposition ronlnbu.te.s ! Holland, a member of the latter Pinne.v St.. Ellington, and (dtarged Witnesses saw the [pane's lights Karakoumis, Larnaca and ' Kalo-. to the lark of .interest n THAT ESCAPED FRO* A z o o ! DOESN'T MESS AROONDty HE WENT* valid reasons. ■ ■ . Kcvcial_ odt of the area motor- fainle.st notion" of nullifying slat [group, said he thinks it i.tj(')oo him with driving with 'defective Shining as It roared do<^ the run­ grea bombs/were thrown at fhe The . so-called ho.spital - lot in .sediliopipp law.s Wlren it passed the Despite elTorts of leaders of both ('parly for anvbodv to be th r^ in e house* of cars of British aerviqev' RIGHT ANAV! icLs forfeited speeding iiond.s and brakes and passing a stop sign.. way. Then came a rumb|e, a flash ■ Henry Park was rejected because .seveial ca.ses were continued until Smithh Act. parties to gel out a large vote. , bric'kg- „ i cA„p,pa.s , * I According to ' police. . Roman's and the brilliant column flamO ] nien. Five persons were injured qf it.s .sizo. and terrain. The .“SBC April V. . Aloni;ong Ibis line,, today'* dis- n^okt elecUon expm-ts ^beheve ^^es.s _ ^ car failed to slop at a atop aign which spelled disaster. , ,i»Uehtly. 1 lA. P'! felt It wa.s not large (vivnigh Ip ac­ Etalo GnutU (jf : Injford served sJ have included 24 British aervica- ing. -we finish before they talk " about a Higgins was /examined for a He the Tolland to-.vn line Was rejected Violriiee Spreads >ic.s,‘ we think, no such dominancy Slatevyide, there is little be­ "do nothiniE" Congress. head injury at 'the offl'tc of Dr. clarefl that he -and hts companions iT'en. 24 (Tj-prlot civilians, 8 police helped \ dozen people crawling i end 12 alleged rebels. - ' hecati.se of it.s location in relation ■wiver similar stale pow-ers a.s might sides the popularity contest to ex­ "W e have tried to keep the Re­ Marjorie Purnell and released. That Helps! Over North Africdf be attributed to continuing federal CAPTAIN EASY Bagging Off BY L E S L IE t u r n e r FRKCKLES AM ) HIS FRIENDS BY MERRILL BLOSSER to "growing population trends" cite the voter*. ■ Wisconsin w ill publican administration, from Roman'is aeheduled to appear in from the wreckage, away from the ' The weekend curfew in .Nicosia SI and because of anticipated large iegulaliona concerning foicign hl- giving aw-ay the co-intry,” he said. City Court April 23. City Patrol­ fire, I seajed off an area three miles in WELL roaow YOU WE'a MOM HDW YOU ▼ BUT X1A Nfrt' DON'T 8E ' 1 choose a suprenie court Justice ,«MS5 WYLERT find transportation costs. (Continued from I'nge One) OAUIONE WHO LIKe» TH» (M A WEFK oe. w e a .s e e that 'ido S a y w h a t vtx j -gj LIe even feels The .SBC reported that a study Patrolman George Massey, made those left inside. " Hill said. ' cIly.'Tnaidc an estimated 33.000 OP A TVPICAO. SO, SO MEUP ME. DO, SMORT- 0OU6M ! ABOUT BAZOO, BUT Heb 1 GUESS The high court was told that all I none of these contests has aroused wav good yet. but when the people THB PgAkAA TH l^ IIAAV COULPtf T 8UY 4P0TUQHT. I'M JU»T A SORRY EORTHE of its terrain bv engineers reveal-j Bureau of the Moroccan Commu- look at thf record they will see the arrest. Several survivors told how the.y j'pcisons were bottled up from 6:30 a m ie n m e n t i .sesipes, I 5UCH PUSUCITV! u w r.f one of the most Xsu'xe PEOPLE WE Owes the stales exccjit Arizona, M.is- great interest. IMORKINS MAN-.ALICeADV SYMFATWETC 6UYS RkSMT-- cd that sewage pumps would al.so ' nisi party. The Communists aup- that a great deal has been accom­ Hospital Notr-a and others escaped from the shat-1 P-'/'- Saturda.v. until 4 a.m. tbday. we WITH A NOTC- V nD COURAOe DON'T PlOIO- THE 5T0*W YtlLL ■jLATB for W5 .JOSlj| HAONEVf souri,. North Dakota, .South Caro- \ However tvvo hot mayoralty bat­ BOOK. gAKweV XT .1 KNOW/ he nece.ssary becau.se of the low-1 ported .Sultan -.Mohammed Ben'jina. Oregon anif Washington have | ties may help bring out the vote plished 'at this.^ session and last A daughter was born tiulay at lered wreckage—through a hole Trucks of.riot police and British OgAPH W ta BB READ BY City Hospital to Mr. and Mr*. WITH A CAWeXAl , MIUJ0N5- ness of the land. Development and-' Yop.ssef while he waa in exile and | laws in th* genei al ficld of- crimi- Un Milwaukee-and Madiaon. Both year." ^ In the fuselage when the ship.lit- -‘’oldic'-t 1 named the area but the rstimatod future maintenance: have abiight tb cooperate, with'nal .sj-ndicalism, criminal anarchy i usually are Democratic altboiigh -Sen. Humphrey (D-.Minrii, sin­ Thaddcua Okolo, 1 Hughes Circle. terallv was rinped apart in the pn^y disturbance,* were scattered Go.sls played A.largo part in the ytproccan Nationalists. l and sedition. - Picsident Eisenhower bfeal Steven-i slate on the Repujr-. — r- — ■ . evening at 7:30 at the school and the seats and while Inlerlof ______At Meknes in nqrth central Mo- 1 conviction on Jan, 25 1954. lican ballot and Kefaiiver's ala'Ce 'T ’ ,.. auditorium. The High School Gym were lorn loose and -jumhled. The and Dance team will present a plane crashed on a small bank and AdvcrtLscr.ient rwco. a l('rench lieutenant in the i . ..jA, waircn said l>«‘0'ocratic ballot could in- > " Fli<*rs Perish J - 1 / ^ ftr.e depart'menl was stabbed by .,. , . VVaiien said whether, either party has progra-m under the direction of immediately caught fire." , V-r . IM. T.M. Ma« U.t Pet. OH.' stabbed bv.he wanted to emphasize that lo-_ , , ground in W is-‘ Mrs. (tlare Albom. There will be a McCarlhy, and his traveling f 1 lilt •mu nrvm- - r - . _ If .vou want a new high school, Moroccan, in front of the harracks. ( rte,.i.,ion "doe, not affect th y ."-"'? " III Land in — be served, . | out flames in their clotihin’g and ANg JODY YOU K ANOOHELiYCANBE KIP6' \ '^FCESTAgTEOKYDUg N A a W YEARS A$' rOONTKNOyf' while you vote, call headquarters - At MarAia.' id western Algeria! " ' ;rrn m e r-h as''n " An Air Force T33 Jet plane 1 1 ^ ^ for. Citizens Committee for Edu- reoeral government has not <«'- of how the voters feel about low- force rj.{ Jet plane ■ AA^m.vstery m.vstery ride will follow Ihelthe (helped helped dragdmg_ some ofof, the more •mE MAN FROM THE THgMNKMANWHO< dAMESMAye •BOOM CLOSET, WSS / f I JUST KNEW A ULNOUOV.BU, €EgTBU0E.6HE where It' borders Morocco, a bomb copied the field and is mil protect- ef farm .prices. ! crashed in a pasture lasfnlght as April meeting of the- Longview j seriously Injured through catinh. TRemont 5-1183 (Vernon) was thrown into a motion picture the Picture T ube I kncH FINANCE COAMENY. ANO 9EN0BMYCHECK9 CHANdEO MfEkEg. CUSTODIAN *'XS0M rrVNG THIS HAS NEVre ' THINKS YOUR SOK ing the entire country from sedi- Enhancing the possibility o f a ! 'Starting its pattern for [R TA Thursday .eyeiiing, April 5. ripped fus’elagc. ■ 7'Re.:. TH W 6TO O O Advertisement — Warren continued: Wisconsin election laws ' do not ! ond its pilot and co-pilot were , at 8. from those trapped inside, they H O U W l G tR A R O Near Tunis, east of Algeria., a killed..,:,^ T3ie' Board of fteacOns of the •THE H A a .H A D FT OUT j \ HAPPEN,' WITH IT.' bomb was -Ihrowm Into a restau' "Nor idocs it limit the jm'isilic- provide for party registration by were drowned out by the r'oar of $Oh.S5 LWTHETWEtMfEHSINES. ■V-*; Vote "No " Lomorro\v, \Vho? Any tlon of the stajS's where the Con­ voters. Therefore those who pre­ The Information Services Office Baptist Church will ntccl at the the flajnes." McCarthy aaid. "The , winthror registered voter, an.v property rant, injuring two Tunisians. An­ at Ellsworth identified, the vlctirn* church tonlghil at 7:4.5, .with the ,e O t THEBE. other bomb thrown; at a houseJij stitution and the C’ongre.ss have viously voted Republican can cross plane w_aa„ destroyed, -within; five ( you ME the 1 ^ , owner.; taxed on $1,000 or-over in over to the Democratic columns. as 1st Lf/P, 1’. Wren, the pilot, and Senior BYF meeting at* the par­ minutes." another suburb'^'ifrt im one. specifically given them concurrent, , A N P i'a the Town of Vernon. Where? 2n(tLt. J. H. Coote's, Both men w-ere' sonage at 7:15. MEAMUHai French troops pressed their at­ jurisdiction, as wa* done under Democrats say this wiir happen, Mrs. Dorothy YingUng, 44, of Includes Installation, plua tax. Rockville, the Town Hall: Vernon, the 18th (prohibition Araendnjent particularly among farmers as a from Tacoma, Wash:, and were re­ ■The 'Youth -Fellowship o f the (■'amp Hill. Pa., said shin- had tb tack against Nationalist rebels in turning to their Tjase‘ at Offutt Air . th« Vernon Elementar.v Schoffl. ana the Volstead (Prohibltjpn En­ protest against the administrations Community- Methodist Church at "try twice" before she succeeded iiuarantced (or 1 year.. eastern Algeila. They, killed lU farm policy which Demoerkts Force Base, Omaha. Neb. Crystal Lake will meet Tuesday least one rebel and arrested oth- forcement) Act." j ' \ li! loosening her safety .belt and Advertisement- claim' ha* resulted In lower earh- A board o f officers convehed to­ evening at 7 at the community making her way from the plane, CALL ••PETE" WILSON ______er*. One aolffler was killed. Warren also said the decision ings by Wisconsin farmers. . - day to investigate cause of the chapel; the Ladies Aid will meet ^he added: • If .you- want to save tax dollhr* In France Itaelf, a number of M l 9 -S «S Q doe* not-MmlC the right of a stale The farm Vote Is more than 30 crash which occurred during a Wednesday evening at. 7:30 at the " I had the senaation-I. was go­ Hoc* <• and' have vour>.n«w High Sthool 1 Algerians tried to make a demon- to protect Itself "at any time peg cent .of Wisconsin's totsl. As a heavy fog and drii'zle. The crash chapel, , f . f ing to burn to death.*'The’ plane Service C«Ua ' too, • fl'ate "Ye* " Tuesday. Spori-1 stration in -Metz, ajj tmpor^ilt against' sabotage or att'empted vio­ rule. It* has been RepubUcan. Hi»r. scene'was four miles .from the Prayer.aerviceij will be held to- broke open righ8 across the aUle . , 1 eastern Franca tnduatrtnl center. Day nr Nlj0it' n sored' by R. V. T. A. lence of all kinds." . ever eight years ago formtt’.Pretf- base near Rapid City. .< — ', night. 4)15 at the MsthodUt from, roe.'' > . * ' • *" I ji ' MMILDUl.At » . - I. .' 'M- r 1,11 iii-i'-|il; ■; ■' . i: -'-'/'' f- . A

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ MONDAY. APRIL 3. 1956 PAGE e l e v e n PAGE TEN MAIfCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 2. 195« THE '*1 IV] 4\ Injuries Beginning to Mount in Brooklyn :er Ca Sullivan, Porterfield Likrty Tpp Sox Hurlers Herald Angle 'J Yale Opposes Trinity EAEL W. YOST Latest to Be Affected! 5^^ [Most Attention Foeus^ Both Have Set Sights SFBrt* Editor SUNDAY S co u ts.. Red Sox rooter Chris Glen- On Machinei, Not Meet \ Saturday m New Haven On 20-Game Campaigns Final dry I. mtnny. Florida and ney, who was busy in hls store Are Loes and Amoros waa perhaps th* busiest one. shining up a photo of Ted 5V11- Soon after .the eun came up I Hams, said H* would rather watch New Haven, April 2 (/P)— Ne\^ world, American and meet i New Haven, A p rjT i— Yale’s varsity baseball team, experi­ Sarasota, Fla.— Probably not since the Red Sox* pennant­ New York. April 2 (iP>—If mapy mnip injuries |Mip up drove Into Sarasota In a rented ear the Red Sox play , Ortega, a 20-year-old Mexican lie a rarity in this event—be opposition for steady assignment tha Detroit Red Wings Ignored tlfe Again thia year, much Ilk* 1946 Red Sox were In Clearwater to night and- with my family and my arm for two j-cara and haven’t tween Yales Rex Aubreyj^and The Eli nine, defending Eastern a "Mike So\Khak ha.a regained hla from New Haven's Art Bobev, who 'Forum rink today on orders from It looks as though the Red Sox are meet the Phils but a doaen play­ there were ho phone callers, no , found a thing." middleweight pro.spect who throws .Stanford's Robin Moore in the 50- Intercollegiate Baseball League I putting limi h just in time fni captained the freshman team and Coach Jimmy.Skinner to rest up going to have a pair of pitching ers, mostly pitchers, \vere left be­ doubt because few knew that I laoes had the same ahouUler his right hard and often,' is a yard .spring. cham]Uons, have demonstrated hind. Also, Ted Williams .was one trouble tn the aerond half of the the Ma.^tera (5olf Tourrvament heavy hitting power in a series of led the squad with a .415 hitting for tomorrow rilght’a second set-to drawing cards. had cheeked In. slight 6-.5 favorite over 23-yeai"-olil SImived l>ead Heat who stayed at home. There were 5VEDNE8DAY 19J15 aeaaon. when he. flni-shed I ' ' games that started this past week effort. In the final St'aniay Cup hockey Frank. Sullivan has looked ' opervlng I'hur.vlHy a^ Auguata, Hardv ( Bazooka 1 Smallwood of I Chief .Iiidge Bob Muir said the marvelous in his spring .training oiiiy a handRiI • f fans In the Smiling Utally Fortin, who had with a 10-4 record. He had been in. Florida. The Blue nilas been par Sophoniurr In Right Mile*. J I Ga, three first place Judges picked work to date. Th* 6-foot, 7-Inch stands when I arrived at Payne the good fortune of coaching threa flgureiik^Anlrl#r. (With ^ff'5 tflblf lA’i. Not so many years ago a fel­ this represents an enormous' ri'»'l« .''"-'‘•'r by six years expcrl- Martinez, 2fi, ha.s a " .--u. 'Washlngton-Baltimore region. The ments last year, and another con­ Fort Wayne, Ind., April 2 (i'P)-—FQii, Wayne and Phila­ Tha others will rest, said Skinner, Little Johnn;, the njidget with the mulKular pains in stomach snd with 2.3 knockoutsts. Diaz, 24. has credited with only a tie for one." ,? " f tha Kllltoppers dropped a 2-0 decision verted pltch*r. Dave Ready, a sen­ obtained In the deal with Wash- THURSDAY 1.1 ruder Par low in Pittsburg, name of Kiner. ] ence he gained as the National delphia, thankinR rookies for their one notch each on,.the “ And I hope by tomorrow night Philip Morris radio and teevee back) and sore-srm pltchei-s Karl change In a man's viewpoint. n 46-9-2 record with 28 knock- The machine notwithstanding, to Yale in the opene'r last year at ior. are first base possibilities. Ijigton last fall. Transportation to the office Mike's 27.H total was 1.5 under developed a senmis hahll of hil­ 1 I-eagiic’a Player representative. ••Ithstanding, victory stick, had the day off today from their bfst-of-seven we will be caught up more on con­ Porterfield, too, ha* looked little show, and hla maniger. Johnny , Spooner and Carl Erskine. At one lime in his life he was . Looking lc,an. bronzed and'inevll- outs. these were the highlights of the World Olympic Games. Hartford, a game in which Yale's Mark Blood, another returning from the bus station this morning par for the 6,795-ynril Cape Fear ling 40-.50 home runs, every sea-, The playoffs rim for championship series for the National Basketball Assn, title. ditioning." short of tremendous In his epring waa making (meat apptarancea In Spooner was disappol.ilinji yes- prylng loose such gusty sums a.s ably prosperous, Kiner sat in the three-day event; j thre* Ray Carlsen and Trinity’s Walt veteran with freshnian experience, waa provided by Walt Phillips who Country ('Hub course and meant son, \ nights. They meet again nt Philadelphia ‘ ------—— training stints. Florida cities. tei"day again.at the "White Bo*., In' Ibis led to some ipleiesting con­ 70. 80 and 00 grand from a general [San Bernardino hall - pifi k and •loey Giambia, Another ’ ring George Breen of Cortland lN’5’> Drawbosky teamed up in a tight « r Len Hassler, who was regular MONDAY waa on his way home frnm the $2.220. ' It revcr.sed last year's fin­ tomorrow night. n i 1 m Moreover, Bob hss had expert Aircraft plant. Walt rolls tn tha hia first appearance of the sprlttg, versatlons in the Pill.^biirgh front , >"<'n«gcr. few short years ho ; cdiiii'kled over what he considers Adonis, faces sU’Png Johnnv .Snl- State Teachers set a new world The Phillips 66ei .s, runners-up in pitching dual. It is poa.sible the second baseman last year, will get D-Day—departure day—has ar­ ish when .Mlk'r's 271 was, good Tlie Warriors, playing for a clos- D iaC lC S 1 O D U,OI116tS ence in that magic 20-game circle, Rec. League and th* Mixed Dcub-' \ trying to persuade a second-^ hia fust c oup as general man-| hvan of Knglahd In the Friday record in tlie 1500-meter swim the .National AAl' Tournament at two may renew the rivalry here. the shortstop work. Hassler was the 24-year-old lefty atayhd enough only for second pl'ai e s ofrt0 a month Llinn Ih^ as a training site for .‘-an Diego. 10 p.m., F..STI headliner at .Syra-; bight, Fories team start the action at Wilson, Conn., lost only the . Yale may not be available for the home Local Sport etorlee which appeared in my fa­ Mayer, who rested until (he- alai’vation on the palliV $70.000, by Rookie Corky Devlin_ and lost J too, has a notable color quality the earlier this week due to tha holi­ but soft stuff. „ ,, . (Hicner la asKinir- "What did .Seattle leave that ciise. .N. Y„ Friday night. The Ohio State’s AI Wiggins did the 8:30 p,m. iF„STi. Following two game while winning eight last opener. touring golfers hit Florida la.M ! yf»u offer. Mr Kiner uaeyl to aav. , the game 84-83. / I customers like, a smooth business­ vorite paper. The Manchester Her­ day Friday and during\my trip to ' The.Brooks won it, by the way, "Actuall.v," Kiner was .saying the ; spot for?” he asked. "It's got this 24-ypBC-old Glambra. of Buffalo, 200-yard individual medley in hours later w ill be the AAU cham­ season, ending the’ campal^n with Yale joina with five other teams ald which arrived several daya month, won $1..500 second money, i "let'a make it Sfi.S.OOO for lliiaaeH- - In their first meeting at Phlla-; New Haven April 2 ( ^ - n t f like approach to pitching which th* bank It was nice to meet up en a single by rookie Oino (.Tmoli. otlier day, "1 haven t found the plaee heat 4(1 ways. I know, be- N. Y . was a high-ranking middle- 2:07.,5 announced as a' new pion. .Seattle Bm han Bakers, and a .999 earned run average. Carl- to play in official Ivy League la- Chatter late, I waa glad to beard tha plane Gene Litticr of Pqlm S p r i n g s. I Ron.” aen teamed with current captain delphta Friday. It was Ernie Beck, N *"' Hsyen Blades drubbed the makes his every move a definite With Georg* English, Ted Fair­ It came .off Bandy Consuegra and Calif., leader through the first I I change loo toiigli. As for signing cause 1 liained here with \Pllta- weight until he went into the American record. the (.’ollege A)l-.Stars. cro.sse competition this season, and from Tampa. The papers, tnciden Kinei- wouhl then lean hark and ^ Ken MacKenzie as the leading a second-season lad from Penn-1 Clinton ComeU 7-2 Saturday to attraction. banks. Bruce Noble, Jay RuMnow scored ' Gll Hodges, who earlier two rounds And in a lluee-way tie' other day. "I haven't found burgh for elgtil yeaia. .Now thatLArniv two years ago From the talent array will com* the Ells tee off the loop race In tally, were ae welcome as a letter wstch the blooil rti ain Horn hie i ,h„,„«nge too tough A« for .sign- we've . . , , Now- dis- Won Team Title Yale hurlers. Carlsen ended the sylvanla, who sparked the War-j "'" i Eastern Hockey League BASEBALL UMPIRES meeUng This pair, in fact, may help one and Ed TOmkiel to name a feW ... amsicked a three-nin homer off for the lead at the .start o f' the I got Palm Springs, we’ire charg(>d Joev is determined to Ohio State, aided by its brilliant the 12-man team that lepreaents the game with Pennsylvania at from home. My traveling compan­ vti-tim s fs, e Ihe vl.-timhelng, the , , season with an, 8-2 standard, and rlors to a 98-94 victory with his Pi^offs. , w scheduled Friday night at the West another to success for tha Red Baseball was discussed With aav- roolM Bob Fiachei"; last 188. -had His poorest round. I never going to leave, fight hl.s. way back into a high (Hvn,, «nd Wiggins. \von the team this cnunlry in the World Games Philadelphia. In addition to the ions were Manchester realtor genera manage, , Roy Hanyey, i an ERA of 1.39 fine second-half play and 23^points.' New Haven had already clnch^ Side Rec has been postponed. Sox this season. There Is actually eral area baeaball coachea and all AUron also received discourag­ 7.1, to finish third at 276, good foi t Kiner recalled the gay, Jiome- ranking and a title .shot thia year, title for the 10th time in 14 meets. at .Melboulne. Australia, beginning l\vo opponents, the league includes Stanley Bray and Vin Ingraham Ijiler the VK-tini became Hrailfh ! ne.xt November. Study of reports back from the Cornell. Dartmouth. Harvard and . . r, , . first place in the league before the Schedules for the various Man- a friendly feud for honors going on said th* weather was holdinli back ing neves as the Brook "B " team $1,170. I just haven t got it. in me to run days w-hen he was PitlXiiiirgh's And there were those who His .teammate, Paul Arizln. V best-of-s6ven series .tarted in the vice-president and treasurer of the Rickey, to whom the thought Of j , ,u,,blr over .50 bucks. If that s Florida area Indicates the current Princeton. All teams have beeii cheslsr leagues have not been between the two. outdoor drilla... Night o u t st lost to .Washington 13-2. Big Don | Dong Ford. Mahopac, N.Y., was paying that kin.l of money was so ^ f,, iS'o. I celebrity. 3'here Wa.s the Willie Pasirano of Miami and scored doubles: ,\o Stiinilouf. Favorite jum'p shot artist, scored 28 Points j Manchester Trust C o...W * had Nawcomba was on the mound for fourth with 277 for $080 ahead of time he parked his brand, spank- Now Orleans Ihe seventh lanking Yale combine is In s development on Ysle's schedule in the past. in that first game to. pace both drawn up and after they are re­ *55111 Do Better* taste of several forma o f travel church with my family. repulsive he traded Rniph to Chi-, Iowa's Lincoln Hiiiring. 100 and BiKhan Bakers, coached hy ries, 4-1 leased a new meeting date will be . FRIDAY the Brooklyn Beea and Roy Sievers j.George Bavor. Ciucimiali a-iid Art ing new convertible m front of heavyweight cnplendei. opjioses p’lank Fidler, and Gerald Tucker's clubs. Although he got 27 at Tort It all began on the opening day today from car to plan* to taxi to (Hjjo, whrroa.Iim (lallHKher took him." 200-yard backstroke; Indiana's Yvan Chasle scored two goals set. of spring training when sports- Good Friday—a legal hoUdi^— and Joae vWdtvielso both tagged' Doeiing. Cedarhurat, N Y who Forbes Field before a game. When strapping .lohnny At thur of South Philips 6Hers, are given the belter Wayne, he yielded top place In the for New Haven. John Sherban, train to car for the final lap home up the hnirrmloUH buidrn. Nevei tli^less. some strange he came nut to drive Bill Woolaey. 22(1 and 440-yard writers covering the Boston camp Id th* roads leading Into Man- him for threeVtut homers. |I tied-at 278. eacli winning $700. a wav three Africa in a 10-rniinder, at New Or- ehanie of sucress because of their series scoring race lo big George Ron Rohmer. Claude Boileau, Cler from the Hartford railroad sta­ Uardi i;vrry Peiiiiy thought processea must go through hniiis later, lean.s, Wedne.-;day night. Pas- freestyle, and North Carolina Scores and Pre-Masters Talk CH ARLIE W HELAN, current naturally surrounded newcomer laeter today were oarer than A Elsewhere, ,'lhe Detroit Tigers; Stan I.a'onard of Lechiite. Canads. H'he Inith, of rour«r, i.«< that He found the ear experience as playing units. There Yardley. Fort Wayne forward, who Dypn snd BUI MsePherson scored tion. The plane Hde . hom* took tile mind of a guy who knows he stripped of.Tverv loose item iinag- trano. a slick boxer, is unbeaten State'a Fadgen. '200-yard butter­ Town bowling champion, and Toro Porterfield for Interviews. From but three hours and 4S minutss, new bom babe. I didn’t even an- .battered BostonXace Frank S u lll-j"'** aeventh at 29 for $640. Kiner was worlli every -farthiiu; fly and 200-yard hteast.stioke. is not a standout favorite, how- added 30 points to the 27 he had th# others. / is arguing for only one-twonlleth inahle i Vib raps, cigarette light- in hia last 16. Martin Mnt In their entries for the across the clubhouse a grinning exactly one-half the time required ccunter one moving vehicle on th* van while ayhipplng the Red 8ox| Claude King. Virginia Heach, iHtlRbuiKh pHUl him and more eve,'. collected tn the previous encounter. Goalie Murray Dodd suffered a the salary Kiner used to draw as er, windshield ulper, knobs, bwt- Other w'lnneis included Frank Label Ben Hosan Man Vo Beat annual Town Duck Pin Tourns Sullivan, who is also ‘ the club's for th* rough rid* Into the deep way to tha office .. Mel CuiMng, «-3. Hii|vey Kuenn\oi>ened one of, Va., was low aniatelir at 301, one aint^e the PitlRburRh baMchall team Fi aiinfel'ter. Ojiio State. one- 33ie College All-Stars, headed by Yardley also was given the task bad cut over the left e.ve in the who does auch a great Job for th* two_ _ threertun___ ertnm Tlgeryallies TlgerVallies with with a a *trdkp ahead of Lairry Reck of a player. tons - the works. ment which starts Tuesday night leading rlbber and one of the most south when we had to wait a (lay then eoiLsi.sted of ftaiph Kiner and meter dive: his teammate, Don siicli^ lads as San Francisco l.lniver- of guarding Beck, who settled for third period, Another New Haven popular. players on .Ihe squad, Recreation Department at the West single and prodded the other with Kinston, N.C. Ralph shook his head adniinng-j '>fj(iuvenir hunters, " he grinned. H ockrv at a (slaiirr Augusta, Ga. — (N E A ) — If i at the Y. Tonight at 9 will be the before taking oS because of the elj*hl spear .< aiTici .’i. Harpei. three-meter dive, and sity's iwo-tinie All-America Bill ply lets nature ’take it* course, nine for the evening. ' player, Joe Bucholz, was felled by shouted, "Anything' Bob says he Sid* Rec with Ronnta Daigle dur­ a two-rnn single. Ted Williams, in • . J '.■'VV'ell, I don’t have to worry about the Ben Hogan-Sam Snead era ha.s | deadline for filing entries accord­ snow here, and at Bradley Field Pitl.shut^h liH.sn’t clrnnKe*! much 'Yale's 400-yarjl feestyle relay and Ru.s.sell and Hal iKingi Lear of but the course 1s so constructed a blow oh the head a few minutes will do. I will do better." Porter­ ing the winter mpnths, pulled im a the Red Sox lineup fop the flrat tiqod Salary Arguments fl'thnl any more." Siiiiduy's Results come to an end., you'd never know ing to Jack Vlttner, manager of and when wa couldn't land .. . . . ^ ^ut Mr. Kinrr ha.M. He i.s now the 300-yard medley relay teams. | f^cmple, are overloaded with talent. that it requires the use of every later. field had just predicted IS' to 18 chair and told of the program - time/Slnce March 13 bemuse of a "I ve beard a couple of g o o d He never .spoke a li uerword. Natiniial League it by their scores and jrf-e-Masteis 'club a;id type of ahot. the Y alleys. Jim Herdic will make Jacksonville en route to Tampa aiUlnvr. , on the otluu aide of the salary arguments already in this There is one thing common to all • --- i Tile All-.Stars are coached by Coir Most Valuable victories for himiMlf tn his new ing tha past season at th* Roe. grojh Injury, got a single In four Stanley 4'i.|, Pla.voff ...... ; Biicky O'Connor of Iowa Univer- Championship talk in the It can rain and be cold around the first round pairings tonight. we had to go back t o . Savannah, Mel has taken on additional duties trips. ' \ desk as general manager of San league." he said. "WishI'd tXought general m.inagers They don't get Augu.sta National clubhouse and AmericBn women te'nnls players Boston uniform, and he smilingly Ga., to refuer.Coming home It took Diego where, pre.suniahly, there ; of them myself WhenI was dicker- hero-worshiped. In fact'if the Pad- No game scheduled. I ^lill Raallioiew Augusta In the spring. Weather Paced by Alan Cole. Eddie Woj- thia summer, supertrisor of all Rec Mickey McDermott, the \ hoped on its magnificent course, lined by have a big lead over' England in SAM V AC AN TI'S 367 snd Joe accepted Sully's challenge. longer to get from Idlewild Field are halt players asking for as i Ing for dough. " res don’t win. Ralph might come condiflons account for the tourna­ (^k. Dave Turkinglon and big operated softball and haasball :ipr atarter tjjfi New York Yiwkees ■'Tskn,rn.rir^ l r . The Armed Forces „nit. coached dogwood trees in bloom. tjie knnua-i Wightman Cup Rossetto's 136-358 topped the hiale They have been, living up to on Ixmg Island to Hartford than much as $8(81 a- month .while the' Kiner went on tnsay that the out some night and find his tires ment having been '< won all the Norm Hohifnthal the M e rid « Blue their words In their first four ap leagues ,. Bemle Oiovino, who wtll acquired from Washington, Vent I 1 Red Sox Williams S™™".™."'';,.;;; way from Hogan's near perfect matches, to be played this year at howlers tn the Mixed Doubles It required to travel from Tampa report April 10 tn Dotham, Ala., for blood drsins ficuii KIner's face. adjustment from hitting home slashed. Hogan once more i.s the man Streak Oilers upended the Bridge­ pea'rances and first 18 Innings to New York.. .My family mat me a full nine innings for the Rrst to beat and, save in the United 274 of 1953 to 289, s difference port Riversides" 70-59 last night to Forest Hills. England has won the League last Saturday night at the hls aecond season in prqfosstiMial time this spring and set down the Cup four times: the U.S. has won Double Strike alleys. Olive Rosset- work In Grapefruit League com­ at the railroad station and 1 don't idoiible overlimei (Cleveland I , SarasVa, Ha,. April 2 Bo.s- ; Peais capable in every detail, States Open. Snead doesn’t play of 15 strokes. Par for the near capture championship honors in baseball as an umpire In th* Ala­ St. tx>uia Cardinals 5-2 on si' it 23 times. to's 115 topped the females. petition. On March 13, Sullivan know who waa happier. The boys, bama-Florid* League, atoppiM to NB.-\ nt a (e la itr r RKCOHI) Kl NM.NG leads best-of-flve senes, 2-11. I ’ ‘''Kip’'; Ted W illiams, for second. Eighty registered for 7,000 yards is 36-36. the 5?eriden Senior Amateur Bas­ faced the Yankees, didn't give up hits. The Yanks had lost f l v Floors Win, Lose No. .8 has a new tee a llllle Reed and Dean, my patient Wife talk about Ms favorit* sport, base­ New Orleans iNKAi Tennes­ Monday’s Schedule I hampeied\hy a groin injury since -Manager Bohby Bragan of the the 72 holes-of the 20th Master.'!. ketball Tournament. Cole, who a run in three Innings. Next day or myself...'the several feet Straight. see Wright i.s believed tn liave Apr. .5-8. over the model course farther to the right, which might ball..Bemls has been employed ^ Kiinday's RrMill No .games scheduled in anv : 'l*’ ■ Pirates has one advantage that caged 25 points, was named the Porterfield performetl the same snow near my driveway was evi Score In Breeze In HurtUird Fv<‘iit i .set a rccoid during the 8.3-dny that is a monument to Bobby make the hole s little bit moie the Recreation Department during Herb Bcore, the southpaw swif- i league. ' ' K" "ntil I get on good dia- , former .Manager Fred Haney did- tourney’s most valuable player and feat against the same Yankees. On dence. bf what I had miased. th* off-season .. Another vlattor, Fort Wayne 84. Philadelphia 83 ! Kair Grounds meeting With .'ill ' __ I monds." ; n’t have. Haney ( oiildn’t talk with Jones. interesting, but combatants doubt Current Caliiornia Ring Probe ty and st^eoul king of the Cleve­ 1 bf^t-of-seven series tied I-ll. along with Wojcik, who tallied 16 March 18 each hurled four score­ Reed'a first atatcment when he enjoying the day off, waa BUI Grif­ Personalized Floors ( midgets i horses in training, lie won 64 I "My leg bothered me a little hit. his .Spanish-speaking players. Bra- To the renowned golfer, the that the scoring will be affected. markers, was also named to the land Indians, breezed through five •" Monday's Schedule iace.1. less frames against the Phillies. saw me alight from tha train was fin who completed 22 years m nosed out Ihe Hartford Golden Newspapermen covering the N*- l.but I was only going through the gan speaks .Tiid understand.s Masters ts homecoming. It is the No. 15 does not play any harder All-Star team. Turklngton con­ On March 22, Sully shut out the ""Gee Dad. yOu sure knew when Innings toN^at Baltimore 5-3, No game .scheduled. because of an Improved tee ar­ l^tarted by Man irt the Middle March 17 as a guard at the Oabom Pheasants 38-37 in overtime while tional League are finding out | motions, ” Williams said yesler- Spani.sh. one tournament where no one tributed 11 points and Hohenthal Pirates for his five innings work. to take a trip. My back la tired Score, tabbed as the moat Im­ Tuesday’s Schedule complains. The seasonal cour.se, rangement. Prison Farm - In Enflald. BUI the Per.spnalized Juniors wet'e Middleweight boxer Gene Full- : something about Freddy Hutchin- | day after returning to the lineup added eight tallies. Next day Porterfield was touched from shoveltiigranow.’* marched In th* recent St. Patrick's proved non-rtMkle in the tribe Fort Wayne at Philadelphia. nier was named after Gene Tun-^ son. new managei of the Cardinals, and collecting a .-.ingle in four. The Detroit Red Wings have each hole a replica of a world A name golfer has to win the camp, gave juaXone hit and upped elimiiiated 44-42 by the Hartford. B.v HARRY GRAYSON ... Murray, fronted for this one st for two harmless runs' In five TUESDAY Day ^ r a d e in New "York City with North Ends in the tioodwill Bas­ \ ney. Fullmer's father, a yiirmer When a wyiter interviewing times at bat again.st Detroit. ■ parlicipated in the .Stanley Cup famous one, is in grand shape. Masters because only name golf­ hia, strikeouta th 13 for 17 in-; ers compete. The qualifications er Cup teams. Two shotmakers NEA Sports Editor the San Francisco Cow Palace, but frames against the Cardinals. But 'betings from the oIBce wags the fotn^ degree guard of. Hart­ ketball Toiirniimont .Saturday af- amateur ringman, w as a Tenney I Hutrhlnson asked w^at his offense "I’ll try to play as many more I playoff.s for 18 con.seciitive'years, The layout Is not tricked up as A highly unusual twist to the In a six-lnnlng stint against were as expected when I checked nlnga. The InjunaXtook the Cactus Tennis had lots of variety In Its are U.S. Open sites. The greena- are, winning a major title, being in not otherwise eligible are nomi­ subsequently quit playing foqtsy ford ■. ^urch with my family In teinoon in the Insurance CHv. I fanltj, , would be this year. Hiiteh replied: exhibition game.s as I can, but j No other team Inthe National curi-ent governor's committee In­ White Sox. March 27, SiTlIlvan Into 13 BIssell St. They all asked the late altemoon helped round out 5:rJ League crown (\f. the Giants Aarly dayii. t'ntil rules were .stand­ that's up to I Manager I Mike ( Hlg-' Hockey Leaguec.xn match thie keeper doesn’t iron the greens. the top eight in the PGA 'Cham­ nated by the Professtbnal Golfers' Cubi and Orioles) .Stlong Tokil shooting proved de- "A three-base hit, followed by a vestigation of boxing In California With Flaherty. f gave up his fjrsM w o runs of the "How was the vacation?" 1 plan a fin* day'',.. Once the boys were with a 14-8 ardized by .IhA U .S. Lawn Tenni.s. ginsi," Williams said. j record. The Augusta National Club sim­ pionship or on the Ryder or Wslk- Association. mark. cisive for th*the Pe' snnallzed Midgets, A.ssn., 7.5 years ago, tennis rackets Of the 66 pla.vers listed on sacrifice fly." is that It was instituted by Babe While Flaherty, guilty of noth­ spring. Porterfield was juat about to rest up at home for the next In bed I started to catch up on my New fo r k 's Giants, 13-9 for the who although oiit.sfored 16-13 from were square or triangidar. balls M'e.st Virginia University foolbalh"l McCo.r, who winds up, among ing more than sound business to keep things all even next day few' days. The Florida journey was readinglading of current____ monthly maga- the rield, roin-crlcd A r 1 xr.o n a doings,. . thumped . , __ the 12 ctmrity ■ of differing sizes, nets were i mater. 38 are -native West Vir-j numerous other things, accused of methods, sidestepped neat)}', the when,^ with only one out to go In a strenuous one trying to make sines. y C9iicagb Cube 7-2 witjt D ii a.t y to.s.ses to only live foi tile Pheas- striing at all heights and even ! ginians Only foiir live more than' being Involved in a dozen or. so wraps were removed frota'N^Mc- his six-lnnlng stint, the Athletics rnnnectlona in the various cities , SATURDAY Rhbdes, Daryl Spencer and Gail iinis to caive out tlie tiiiimph. The l,ourts were variously shaped, J a 75 mile drive fiom Ihe campus, fixed fights. <3oy's. soft racket. The fat maij’ Is tallied a run off his pitching. snd with the different teams and First assistant this a.m. was my 'Harrle amacking homers in a five- victors trailed by a 10-0 count - * ■ ^ /• McCoy-^ real name Harry Ru­ up to hia double rhin in t r o ii^ Now Sully boasts a 1.00 earned managers, although it Is hard to son Reed who chacked In at •':45. run first inning;, Johnny \Anto- oai-ly in tin* (ipetiinc fjnaitri* bo- A dolph - is the one-time New York and a dead duck as far as future ^ n average; Porterfield’s la 1.50. make anyone believe this to He was the “ unofficial” copy boy nelll three-hit the Cubs in hid \scv- ft»ro iallying Iti knbt tho senro nt, hoodlum who, despite a police rec­ skulduggery in the beak busting But Bob points out he has yielcfed true...Rec Bupt. Jim Herdic was for me and was hapm with the un­ en innings. One was a homeiXby Ib-nll Rt iialftimc. Hrurc o.,*Slono's ord, became th*' cauliflower czar business is concerned. omy 12 hits and two walks, to Sul the first to phone and It was good" paid asMgnment Viewed the first quarter of the pro basketball play­ Pete Whlsensnt. traded FridayXto fioo throw with sovon-Rot-ondn loft Earn while you learn •....-/ of southern Callfornls. ly's "13 hits and elght^ bases on to hear hla familiar -voice once In iho ovortm^T rhnrhod Iho ron\o- SPRUCE UP YOUR HOMB again...N ew face In the office off game on teevee between Fort the Cub* hy the Cardinals 'fo r Key operatives in the far west. ^ i i bans. This sort of match race Hank Sauer. ba< k win. Tho Midjjot.^ moot tho could go \ On all season. was Mary-Ann Handley who will Wayne and Philadelphia and later Hart fort! Saints Thursday after­ tell me that McCoyJlstetl as t*e | J l i X - ^ P l t t ( r T 1 c l Cl C T occupy Emily Bmith'i d e i^ when listened to a baseball bro^cast Bob Friend became the first matchmaker at the Olympic Audl- from Florida. .Night at church WlUi Pittsburgh pitcher to go nine in­ noon at I *o'( Im k PRECISION MACHINING the latter tours Europe this sum torium in Los Angeles, and Jimmy mer with the Manchester Girl my family. nings and let the Kansas City Iio*d in Toiirnry FOR Murray, Oakland promoter, de­ Killed iiu Cramh Athlettca have juat four hits for T<**urnamont official.^ -iabolod tho cided to liquidate .Slil Flaherty, the WEEKS OF TRAINING an 8-1 victory. He retired the .lunioixs-Noi 111 ‘Kn«ls rnnt-osl tho big wheel who has Bobo Olaon'and Pittsburgh, April 2 OP) One of aide in order liy.five frames. host in tho tonrnoy lo : sot shot fn>m mid-rodil Threw 55'elght Around tte mnth to give the Philadelphia ' With Cal Baton hilled as the (Alec) Fox, ohee famed, ns the OLLIE’S d^ciiiion over Cinrin-' wht'h mis'^od tho. baskot hu! "Watch Charm" guard of power­ Hidittii in Derby? There sre unusual LOTS OF ADVANTAGES I Olympic Atiditorliim prorahter, M lXr.ll IHU'HI.KX natl. Eanler. 3lan l»p a la ha 107 916 two men on bane for the'Phils. oxcitiiu: vn ioiv, : Fiip .loo‘ I^yoi. removed from the plane wreckage, J. ROAfPltM UH \\n .966 A U T O B O D Y dorby’ top|>(Nl th^* mixoH hITuo <*n quality as Precision Machinists. th* 2$ weeks ot schooling — of Gov. Goodwin Knight's dtjigh- . xJim Pendleton hit a ihiec-run'; Hanhy H* tin and M >bhy Haigle' and was Identifleld immediately by of t'apt. H W OHUfon! ns They command excellent wage rates. tef. 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We’ll supply K ' r r > h l ...... 106 316 (SA 12. tine, in'.'kill l-iike City Apill 19. t ar - f ...... i. 'J \ fine building materials— (hing.s like at an even higher rate. 1R 7 17« AUTO GLASS INSTALLED PiiinJir r ; ...... 1 i- 2 A Delco-Heat Oil Burner ran he easily installed in T o t a l s .. ... ■ Washington (A ) 13. Brooklyn will leniatih .Moni-c with Fiankic may even win a prize in Reiter durable Chi-Namel paint in a rain- < 2» Daniels of Bakersfiehl. Calil, K y...... !» 2- your pre.sent boiler or warm air furnate. Or, a new i K i 'olrm an *.. l a i K 7 92 362 (N ) "B” 2. SlH'panl K ...... 1 ' A h how of colors, custoln millwnrk. Apply at oij,r i M iVilm ian . i f x ? i n o 302 GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Mofne t(;ok a <10.se lieci.sion u\-ei MiIIm .'i: ...... 1 r. II burner and hoilei; ran .be installed on low monthly terms. Homes and (iardep’s big conte.sl!- BODY Daniels. ir> Hollywood two w,*ek.s M ...... (1 ■ ],. weather-resistant King-Tab roof­ Employment T o i a l s i n 192 .564 ago. - • ' Ask our advice. Let us .show you how to do a lot 1 MIRRORS (Firtplaet ond Door) .Jacques Plante of Montreal won 1 Tt thl.- I'k V ^ 4t ing. We’ll even help finance your Class starts April 16th I'R. DainAlt* ...... t » : i 79 271 the Vezina Trophy and $1,000 for- The Daniels fight will follow IV.rft4iiinli8Pil I litora e|r, for a little.' , . ortice REPAIR j 1.. D am ato ... . M 120 299 being "the goalkeeper who has J HttIUll II <• 0 O H l at no down payment! PICTURE FRAMING (oUtypM) within three days "f the otjiei huu' < ’bill l|lj\ f ...... I...... - I (I ' V **Oiir 'Krpiitiitlon ' at once! 'jdayed the moat , games for the' titler. in .Seattle April 16. The T o t A l a \k2 J 5p " m o \N 111. I ...... ' ...... 1 u ii DELCO HEAT 1r Voiir AfUMiraiirn*' OpjMtnnniA iFVirf^it) learn- with \ ...... the fewest goals Scored spon.soring Seattle Boxing Ouh .FmV. f ...... II i WINDOW ood PLATE GLASS aga^t It In the Nttional^ockey •says .Mrmre's (ipponent hasn t vet Vurhanl 'c ...... 1 , ii UaicI-' g ...... h :i 336 North Main Street been picked for this one. n* mi. p ...... 2' 1 7 . A “good little man” often beats JALOUSIESi Inatatiatlea'la Quick, Eaay and EoonomleaL Both April dates were,' an­ t>.N ■ ! . R ...... r e i: tel. .Mi 9->2.>3 a "good big man" in tennla, de- OOS'TRACtUKS: 5YE HAVE IN STOCR nounced Sunday. ’I'.it.’iU ...... '...... * I'T INC. •pl’te the old adage. Bitsy Grant. Tlja oldest schoolboy team BJumroiLco; Open Daily 7 A. M. to .i PRATT & W H ITN E Y AIRCRAFT Bobby Rlgga, Little Bill Johhatoh, MEDICINE CAIINCTS ood SHOWER DOORS rivalry tn tennis is that'between .The Toronto Maple Leafs set s . SATt RDAV FIJJIIT 33.1 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER. C O N N P. .M. Including Weilftesday divi$i.om or UNijto *i*t«*rT co«>o» ati0 n Pancho Segura and Ken Roaewall- Opee Reteidaye - - Opea Thun day Evcalags lawter and Andover Academies,' new-Natipnal Hockey League rer.o Grosseto. Italy Netlo Baibadoro, BUILDING MATERIALS roee' to championship' helghti* al­ wtUeh have Been competing an- ord for most penalty minutes,. ’Telephone .Ml 9*i59ji~Rbckvil|e— Phone TR 5-.3271 Afternoons and Saiurdayi J A S T H A R T r O R D • C O N N i C T I C U T , MORIARTY BROTHERS RSTiaunBR GLADLY OIVI^ 126. Trieste, oi’itpoinlc.d, Artidoro; MI-115 CENTER OT. * IQ 8-5185 though^! were of medium stature ■OdUy in New Bncland since 1884. 1,051. by a team In one •season. 1Pilldorl, 125, Grossetii,. 12. s' ' ' ' LUMBER FUEL Until Noon or smaller. ' . ■ ' ♦ ; V: r, (V ; .'•J -■h.i'': ’’Xhi-|’lLj“V ;'. !«■ I' 'J 'f. ii'.'l 4 = MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 2. 1966 PAGE THIRTEEN

l\ M AN^ESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CCfflN., MONDAY, 2, 19M Moslcal InstnisMBts 53 Psnss and Land For Sals 71 HeoBM For Bolt 72 Waated— Real Batata 77 Farrell was MSt*d in th* oaaetu- between SO end 58 mllee per -hour p a o ^ t w e l v is Sry. Father Butler read thf oom- when he peseed within 10 feet of Household Goods 51 MUSIC laatnuaeatal, reatat 0am* EASTERN OONNECnCUT— Ex­ MANCHBSTER-SIx room Cane ARB YOU OON81DER1NO Obituary mittal s«rvic* tn St. Jamea* Ceme- three pre-echool ege children play- Nehru Denies BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Wanted— Male M Artidea P»r Salt 45 pitta Uaa ofinotniiiNiita: Raatai ceptional kuya dairy, poultry Cod, not In a development OU b e l u n g t o u r PROPERTT? tenr. inig^st the side o f the rood. , Aatoaobiko for Sal* appuad to purchaaa prtco. Repro* heat, cabinet kitchen, dishwash­ We wiu appraise your BOLTUN-BuUdiai otoiM, vaaaar, (arms, with or without atock, 2 to Boartrs, ail nephews of th* de­ The ores In which Ooughlln was COUM 1965 RCA ESTATE ela.ctric rang*. oeaUng Olda, Solmor. Pod* 300 amaa. WeUaa Agency, Cavan* er and dlapoaal.' cellar garage, free and^ witbout * pay c _ itlon. ceased,'were Norman Borkoweki, erreeted is potted forir 88$$ mliea ■ per Rejecting Red IMS CADILLAC hard top DISHWASHER. Apply In person. nraplao*, wau aioo* Oagston*. Classified Cadillac equipment'includini Call David rillott. MI. 3-7639. ler and Bundy. Mottar*a Ui try. W . 2-4972. outside flreplaca. Near school! Wa Um buy property for caah. Donald Borkowtki; James O’Dsy, hour, btitktit :Beck testifled that driv* Center Restaurant, 499 Main St. Aloo aiata flagging. Bolton Notch Studtq, m McKeo. S*7800, and bus. Asking $14,500. CUHord SeiUiig or baling eqataet tinted glaaa aelOctronic radio, Quarry. 30. 94)617. Prompt da- Death* William Lennehsn, Thomas O'Dsy ing yddndll" indttlons were good. He power ateering, hydramallc, near­ 2 YEARS TO PAY . Hansen ang-Co. MI. 3-I30f, MI. 8TANLET SlUT. Rndtor and Robert LennehSn. the. (day wee clear end the Cut Price Arms Mvertisement WANTED—Carpenttri, carpsntsra Uvary. BRAE-BURN REALTY ly new white wall Urea.' A certi­ halpan and palntara. Sec John MORE TIME IF NEEDED-, Hooaes For Sal* 72 9-0788. ‘ -At 10 o ’clock this morning, s ,toad — dry,— end that there was no (OonHnited frooi Peg* Om ) WANTED—Piano. CaU \0. 9*4488. Ml. S-C378. Mri. Mery Murpky ’^oeAKFI.^trelflo Lae.headed In th* direction CLASSIFIED ADVT. fied 23,000 mliea. Looks and runs iCornas, ar John Hills, at Jan^s RUTAL- AND Smltt-Oorona port- \ A WHOLE HOUSE T 311,900 EXPANDABLE Cap*. Hot requiem high M s m was oung at/ like a'new one. The lucky buyer able and atandard typawritara. Mrt. Mary O’Keefe Murphy, Coughlin was driving his Station '„’But that la a matter of conven­ Acrea, juat off Vamen St. at FURNITURE wstor heat, full shad dornler,mer. one OUT OF STATE Client IntereMed widow of John J. Murphy and the Church of th* AttumpUoik DEPT. HOURS will get a new car guarantee on All makes of adduig maehlnai ^ F . l Father Farrell was the celebrant, wagon. ience which can be chenged any Manchastar Green. FOR ONLY $488 ■ OWNER MOVING acre, oweeping view, auburhan buying two-famUy or diqUax style mother -of Mrs. QuenUn Millar, 28 I 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. this &dlUac. For the beat in uied aold or ranted. Rapaira on aU WHY PAY MORE? houo* Ilf Mancheater, Good loca­ the Rev. Bklgar Farrell tns deacon Coughlin denied he\waa time," Nehru said. "And if w# Cadillaca see Bob OllVer at Center Carlton W Hutchlno. Ml. t-S132, OUs St., died Saturday Afternoon svellng at feat as Peck sald.'he makas, Manow'a. ON THE EASIEST TERMS SIX ROOM COLONUIi 9-4694. tion, Quick action. Coll Mr. Ijiw- and the Rev, Philip Rlaney sub- 'Ock sikld.'he change we won’t do it behind any­ Motor Sales, 461 Main St., Man­ Wanted — Maintenance Man Ran^any 6 f theae Inotrunii A t St. FrAncia HotpiUl After a Was and disagreed aboutXthe ne'sri- one’s back.” , IN THE WORLD ler, MI. f-7378. brief tllnett. deacon. The Re^ Jsmee K. Brophy COPY CLOSING TIME chester. Trumpet Saxophe Two-car garage, fireplace, oil of 8 t. Francis’ (%urch in New fh-f* n eu of th* children. He soil aald. In the past Nehru has bsan . with exfsrience in the care of WEST 8tDf<—Seven tM m iiOloiiial, Basidtt Mrs. Milltr, she laavea 4 EARLY BIRD SALE 3 COMPLETE ' Accordion • Trombm! steam heat, A*l condiuoa.Utfon, larga lot, three USTINOS WANTED - - Singlo, tain was seated in the sanctuary. ;2 mtld* highly critical of U.S. military aid FOR CLASSIFIED ADVt. BEFORE TOD BUT a UMd 'car machine tool and plant aqulpment. two-car garage attamed OWM other daughtera. Mrs. CaUi- ^ c i a l pricea on all wheel gooda ROOMS OF BRAND NEW amrlnet . Guitar deelrable - neighborhood, near bedrooma. Fully liuulat*^. Alum­ two-famUy, tkroe-faniUy, busi- Paul Chetelst was organist and on hour and said that th* children to neighboring Pakistan, with MON. THRU FRL See Oorman Motor Salea. Buick Apply or u iy othera... achools, bus,'ahi^ptng tires, 919,900 ArtnA n u e y o f Hartford. Mre. were playing in a yard, sbont 18 which India ia disputing for con­ SalOa and Service, 38S Main Tricyer^eyelas $8.96 to 114.95.“ ■ ...... Values. up FURNITURE inum atorm wuidowa'and doora. nett property. Have meny cask ■ololat. ABA TOOL AND DIE COMPANY Only |10 for threa mimtha. Can b* aeen by appoIntAient Only., buyars.' Mortgages , arranged. JoAtph Donovan o f BAilouvill* and feet from the road and aepsrkted trol of th* Himsiaysn state of ^ 10:30 A. M. etreet. Ml. MS71. Open eveiunga to 320. BEAUTIFUL WE8TINGHOU8E double -lot. Reaaonably priced. Mrs. Edward Nevfnt of Plainfield; 1396 Tolland Turnpike May be tean by appointment only! Pleaae . call Georga Is Orailadlo, froih it by a large snow bank. \ Kiuthmir. SATURDAY 9 A. M. BLe S r IC REFRIGERATOR Repair on all Inatrumenta by A son, Arthur S. Murphy of Chap­ IBM CHEVROLBTT four door. BUDGET CENTER EORGE L. PRAZIADIO, MI, 3-U08 9:iq a-m. to 5 p.m. Raaltor. M l. 9 -BI7S. 309 Henry Judge LaBelle felt'there was IK.- Nehru was commenting on a BLOND BEDROOM SUITE (aotory drained experta. Street. lin; and Sve grandchildren. aufflcient evidence for a gullt^ London report that Inffie had Radio, heater and PowerRiide, A InN BOYS wanted. Apply Manches. Ml. 3-4164. HANDSOME LIVING ROOM Oenlnga and weekends MI. Funeral arrangementa are b«ing VOtm COOPERATION WILL fine family car for the Hard to ter Bdiwling Green. CaU MI. REALTOR 9-0002.. Craft Floats flndtng on • speeding charge but plac>laced a muItl-mllUon-dolier order BE APPREOATED SUITE _ _ - CHESTER ACCORDION CO, IF READY to buy, oell, exchtngo mad* by : th* Klllourey Bros. that Coughlin, by failing to take for British jet bombers, tanks and pleaae buyer 1165 down. Solimene, 3-4832. SALE—33 1-3% off on 150 patterns h e a t -p r o o f DINETTE SET Funeral Horn* in Willlmantic. Inc , 634 Center St., DodRe Ply- 91 iUnlowiStreet anchaoter -Ml. 9*8371 MANCHESTER— Oldep six'room real eatate, m oingi n g ifw arranged, all Isctors into constderntion in otitfier weapons after r e jo c t ^ a in th* Blue Ribbon collacUon book. BEAUTIFUL ” DE LUXE” RANGE consult Howard R. nssUnga Agen­ mouth. PART TIME. National concern MI. 3-5709 coldntsl in „ Ideal location near hts manner o f driving, .was guilty SoV.ietJoVtet coffer. “ Dial Ml 3-5121 W* also handle texture paint. It INSTEAD OF WESTINGHOUSE acbool and nua. OU hsat and ga­ cy, MI. 9-1107. Short Tim e placing 2 well-groomed men in makes old ceilings look^likis new. PI. 2-7093 Mrs. John M. VoaDeck of a rules of the road violation. Bkltlah sources zald their WANT TO BUY A CAB and had training.,6:30 to 9:30 p.m. 932;80 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, 22 H O u isT E R ST. — Four bed- rage. V.A. down payment $1,300, Mrs. John VonDeck, 89, step­ In other coies disposed of thii country would supply the IndtaaS Graen. Paint and Wallpaper Co., IF YOU PREFER* RUGS, leas than $80 per month. Clifford BUYERS WAITINO -O f you aro your credit turned down? Don’t weekly, plus honus. No canvaaa next to Manchester Kflittlng Mills room* and two full baths, large mother o f Mrs. Raymond Btoynton, morning, Paul J. Roach, 24, of up to MO Canberra jet bombera to give up, see "Honest” Douglaa, ing. Phone 4:30 to 0:30 p.m. CH LAMPS. TABLES. LINOLEUM living room, lovely kitchen and Hanaen and Co. MI. 3-1303, Ml. ready to oeU your , property u d 581 Woodbridge St., died Friday WUIlmantic, encL Joseph T. Speet- at the Green. Open from 9 a.m. ■■ want quick, reUable aervlca. tkan Off Seattle replsceXobsolete U.S. World War 333 Main. N ot a finance company 0-0618 or MI. 9-7501. AND A FEW OTHER AR’HCLES dining area re.creation room. TMs 9-07M. at Daytona Beach, Fla. jena, 37, of South Coventry, were II Libcratori. They added about Lost and FoiByd 9 p.m. WcariiiK Appsrtl— Furs 57 Canter, \ ' plan. EVERYTHING la custom built Cap* with a fuU Besldm Mrs. Boynton, she leaves (Ooettnued f^ w Page One) each fined |8 tar operating unreg­ 40 Centurion tanks and other LOST—Black and white male pup­ ahed dormer. Must be eeen to be MANCHISSTEUt —New aeven room torr. 65 East Center St. JA. 9-6834 120 GALLON electric water heater, , ONLY $488 CONFIRMATION dress, size 12-14, any Um*. her husband. John M. 'VonDeck; istered motor vehicles. weapons z^o htd been ordered. py, pan Cocker Spaniel. Call MI. 1854, 1953, 1952, 1951 CHEnUtO- Salesncn Wanted 38-A appreciated. Shown by appoint­ aMit level, designed for comfort- Alao, Emmett Rogers, 38, o f 303 atone lined. Complete with xelief roats. skirta and drezaea. MI. able living. ..Fireplace covered three sons, Albert Hitris and Ar- cause o f trouble with th* plane, These sourcez sold Indie had re­ M97T. LETS, two doors, four doors, hard, valve, switchbox and 25 feet of Free storage until wanted. FrOe ment. Call Manchester -Associ­ Mein St., was' fined 315 for breach top convertibles. Some with ROITTE SALESMAN wanted. — 9-3309. patio,, knotty pine paneled recrea­ thuif Hitris, both of Moodus, and then he radioed that he might not jected a Soviet offer to supply any wiring. MI. 9-7271. delivery. ates, Realtors. PhU HslUn, MI. of the peace; Paul Keiatoff, 35, number of llyqshin T $8 Jet bomb- ' i ■■ LOST—SMALL white male dog. Powergllde. radios and heaters. Five day week. Numerous bene Free set up by our own reliable tion room. IH baths, modem Legil Notica Oscar Hitris of East Hampton; be able to complete hii sweeping 9-9221, Earl Rohtm, MI. 3-7483, three daughters, Mra WlllUm turn. / 19 Flqrencs St.K $10 for intoxica­ ers St halt prito, as wall as tanka part Beagle with brown markinga. All carry a written guarantee. For tits. Must apply in psraon. Man­ 65 GALLON Ink oruma (or sale, men. Charles Lsthrop, ML 9-0384 kitchen has G.E. dishwasher, dla- 'LIMITATION OaDKB__ tion; I Alvin E. Springer. 47, no the very beat In used cars, see StocKburgertoclcr and Mra. Norman Numerotoi residents othors saw and guna.. - Anawers to “ Lucky.” MI. 9-48BS. chester Coat, Apron and Towel $2.50 each. Inquire Herald Office, Phone Me Immediately Wanted—To Btqr 58 possl, built In range Slid oven AT A COURT QK PltOBATB held certain address, 80 days for va- Bob Oliver, Center Motor Sales, Co., 73 Summit St. ■T plus many other extras. In s at Manchester within and tar ihs LaPIme, both of Bast Hampton, th* crash/ India la laimching a program of 13 Bisscll St. Oletrict of Manchester, on (he 39th day (rancy; . Robert J. Talbot, 37, of FbUND—Brown female mongrel 461 Main St. Hartford CH. 7-0358 ARROW HEADS old gum, iworda choice location . near achools. and Mrs. Clifford Tunier of. Port­ Smooth Lemdlng military modernisallon, Ita annual FIRST TIME ON MARKET of-March. 1956. Vaterbury, $31 for apeedliig; John defense budget runs, to about $420 pup. Call Dog Warden. Lee Frac SALESMAN 17 CU FT, UPRIGHT freeier. Ex After 7 P.M. — CH. 6*4690 powder horns, stuffed animals, old 124,500. Clifford Hansen and Co Present. Hnn. John J. Watlelt, Judae, land; three atep-daughtera, \Mra. Mrs. Anton Schwarz stUd^ the / ch&. MI. S-4640. 1950 PACKARD two door. Radio, reliant condition. Reasonable. Call MI. r-lSOa, MI. 8-0253, MI. 9-0718. Estate of Robert J. Dower, late uf Earl Belcher of Stafford Springs, plane mt the water at 8:10 a.m. J. Bulbulian, 37, of Boston, $31 for million. \ post cards, ate. Ml. 3-6717. Stan, GOOD LOCATION- •peOdlng. heater^ ultramatic, interior, like 90 yaar old Insuranca company MI. 9-0940. See It Da.y or Night 70 Mill 6t. Manchester in said Dtatricl, deceased. Mrs. Heroid L«e o f Bolton and "There was no liounce, no 9x Commenting on Mndian-PaW- FOUND—Black, brown and white, On motion of Josephine G. Dower of Also, Kerwln K. Sands, 35, of new. -Selling at a bargain price. Business Services Offered 13 RooDne—Siding Help Wanted— Remals 35 will hira and train a man batwaan A—L—B—E—I^—T—S Five finished rooms plus on* MANCHESTER Oversized six said Manchester adminlitralrix. Mrs, Joseph Rog of Springfield, plosiim,” she related. "It w’oe just atanl relations, Nabim hollod' as male pup, Cali Dog Warden, Lee 1948 CBevrplet club coupe. Radio, PHILCX) 17” console television- BkiSt Hartford, $13 for a niles of agaa. 27-48, prafarably marrtad 43-45 ALLYN ST. HARTFORD unfinished with space for lava­ room ranch two ytara young. ORDERED: That six raontha from Mass.; three stepsons, John Von­ toeing altitude, coming down "legally, conatttuUonalqKand pnoe«>, FractAla. MI. s-4540. heater, in good condition. Dopg- WEBBS ’TV—12.50 per call. An- RAY’S ROOFING CO., ahingla and EXPERIENCED sMasparson for with UHF, VHF and compart­ W AN TED -8” or 10” table saw. tory. Fireplace, semi-air con­ Modem kitchen, ceramic tile bath, the 29th day of March, 1951, be and the Deck of South Coventry, Charlton gradually. It made a smooth water the road violation; Richard Edgar, tlcolly correct" oseiraons -by-'' las Motor, ^ Main. woman’s waaring apparal. Good with good education and aalaa ment (or record player In base. * two fireplaces, waljc out cetiar, at­ eame are limited and allowed (or (he Sj^uce St., $15 for intoxTc FOUND — A place where you can tenna Installation*. U.H.F. 090- built up roofs, gutter and con­ ONE COMPLETELY reconditioned Ml. 3-5908. ditioning heat, d o ^ e r , open rreditora within which to brine in their VonDeck of Ivoryton and Ernest laiidlng with e big rooster tail of Soviet Premier Bulganin fabd Com* verslons. new arts. All work guar­ ductor work, roof, chimney ra- salary. Twaad’a, 730 Main St. background. Bate Incoma plui Ml- 9-1338. . 1955 model Frigidaire dryer. Car­ tached gkrage. Wonderful loca­ claim* ocalnat said estate, and eald tion; Truman Annia, 71 South ipunist party boaa Nikita L______annire a complete line of knitting 1952 CHEVROLET,. Bel Air bard stairway, Ule bath, combina* VonDeck of/N evada; a brothei*. ^ a y behind it. A t 8:25 the tail anteed. MI. 9-8801. pairs. Ray Hagenow, Ml 9*2214. commlaaiona and bonuaes will pay ries full guarantee. Low price. USED W A S ^ G machine, rkfrlg- tion windows and scyeent, tion. Aaking - 323,000. For appoint­ admlnletratylx I* directed to etve public Rudolph Kreager of New York /ent under. 'The plane was efioet Mailt St., granted a npll* on a chev that Kashmir btlongt to yama dnd acceaaoriea, atamped top. Powergllde, radio and heater. SPACE HEATER, ideal (or cot­ erstor. g o / stoves and electric notice to the creditnre to brine In their rule* o f th* road charge. Ray Jackaon, MI 3*8328. One Easy automatic washer floor amesite drive. House is very ment 4o inapect call Clifford Han­ claims within said tlmo allowed by pub- City; 18 grandchildren and a bout 16 minutes.” India. g o o ^ , embroidery cottona and New tubeless Urea. Excellent con­ COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart 35,000 to 110,000 first year. Rapliea tage, Console radio, electric motor stoves.' WUI pay up to 320 for sen and Co. MI. 3-1803, MI. 9-0788. Coses Continued were those of tatting threada.. At Your Yarn Help Wanted— Malt V 36 sample. Fully guaranteed. Priced clean througitout. Dry- cellar, liehtne a copy of (his order In some grcat-grandchcild. Cspt. Walter 8. Johnson, 36, It was the furtheat Nohtu luui dition. Private owner. MI. 9-4113 R. Wolcott on wringer and autitto- centldantlal. .with oaw attachment. MI. 3-8769. for quick sale. One Ironrite stoves and washing machines, and newspaper harine a rlrrulatlon In oald William A. Hanna, 38. of 58 Fos­ gone in approving the statement Shop. M Cottage St. Phone MI. city utllitlea, near school. Quick- OFF PORTER ST., roomy Cap* probate- district within ten days from Funeral services will be held Berkeley, Calif., the pilot of ona mauc waabing machines, slsctrle ironer, cabinet model, floor sam­ up to $50 (or refrigerators depend­ occupancy. Buyer may assume ter St., charged with bi;each of the Ruulana made durh^ tbetr t-S886. 1951 PL'YMOUTH CLUB coupe Roofing and Chimneys 16rA WILLIMANTIC HA. 3*2661 Cod, full shed dormer, fireplace, the date nf this order and return make Tuesday at 3 p.m. at the Moodus of.the rescue plonea, said a StrSto \ Radio, heater, in wonderful condi ranges, vacuum cleaners, motors, ple, apecially priced. Several used ing upon age and condition. Prefer present mortgage. Priced for to this court of the notice eiven. tha peace, and John Maaulla, 42, of visit hart lost foil. The dccUnUoa small appliances, welding. 174 Boats and Acceasories 46 them no older than eight ycart hot water heat, garage, nice pri­ JOHN J. WA1J.ETT. Judee. Methodist Church, with the Rey. cruiser crew member eeld: "The tlon throughout. Small down pay ROOFING—Specialising In repair­ Frigidaire* taken in trade. In ex­ quick sale. George Mitchell officiating. Burial airplane juat started ehudderlng Watherzfleld, charged with apeed- provoked wide indignation ih PtM' Mam Street. Ml. 9-6678. cellent condition. Kemp's, Inc. Rockville TR. 5-4674. vate lot. Only $13,f|00. (Triton W, Ing. Hanna was granttd a day-to- prom pted______Announcenients ment, easy weekly or monthly ing roofs of all kinds. Alsu new SWEEPER AND CLEANER Help Wanted— BARSTOW SAYS, ’ ’Build a boat, Hutchins. MI. 9-S132„ 9-4494. LIMITATION ^ D K B will be in the Moodus Methodist and then went down.” ■ton, and prompted the RuMtani terms. Douglas Motor, 333 Main. roots. Gutter work. Chimneys save half.” 12’ car carry, 115 CHARLES LEgPERANCE AT A (X)URT OF PROBATE held day continuance under a $1,000 to send Pakistan an ex|Sahato;v RUBBISH AND ashes removed. at Manchester within and (nr the Cemetery. / Reaciie plane crew msmbera mOOXE TAX prepared by u cleaned, r»alred, 20 years' ex- Male or Female 37 pounds, complete kit only 364.50. THREE FAMILY, very central, Funeral arrangements are b^ing bond. Mssulis li to be preaentbd note. \ 1952 FORD Victoria,, ivory and General cleanirig.' cellars, attics UNIVERSAL WRINGER type WANTED—Late model combina­ MI. 9-7620 Dl'strirt nf Manchester, on the 28lh day aald some aurvlvora were hanging perienced tax cdnaultant, Pcradn. penenca. Free estimates. CaU 12’ Challenger, handle* 3 to-15 h. good condiUon. S*S-4, Carlton W, of March, 1956. made by the LaPtsce, Zlegr^egrjy andI April J8, Nehru also renawed his aUttk black, overdrive, radi^rear speak­ and yards. Reasonable rates. M. washer. 320. MI. 9-0256 tion-oil and gas stove. Call 8-4886. on seat cushiona, some were in ol or bualneaa. Call Frank Far!' A M. Rubbish Removal, ' MI. Howlay. Manchester Ml. 3-0301. Our expanding depart* SKETCHMAKERS p., fast, 3119.50. Center deck, only Hutchins. MI. 9-5133. 9-4694. Present. Hnn. John J. wallelt. Judee. Price FTifteral Home, Deepsp tU'iver. rafts. rrant was issued In the on the SEATO pact and Amoriean dont Ml. 8-331S. er; 4 good white - waits. Clean, 313.50. 14’x62 ” Vacationer. 3149.50. -a EaCale of Mary pjekenaon, late of arms old to Paklatan. Hs diarged 9-9757. 12 X 18 BEIGE, brown and rose CUSTOM FIVE ROOM Cap*. Manchester in said District, deceased. Peopfe from th* shore were at case of Joseph Reed, who gave his good finish. MI. 3-4207. ment needs lin ambitious Center deck, 313.50. All kits com- theae'moves have placed mlllUry Room With artistic ability (or photo en fern pattern rug, 385.' Inquire 380 Rooms Without Board 59 Large living room, fireplace. GE SPRING HOUSING On motion nf Emil Dickenson of said - Edward F. MfJntyn the scene picking up survivor* in address aa 74 Cottage 8 t., when he ?OME TAX ANTIQUES Rattnlabed. Repairing lete with Monel anchor fast nails. Manchester executor. td Jailed to appear this morning. He bsaee. around "India and aa (ar aa enter St. Tuesday Heating—Plumbing 17 man to assist in carpen­ graving plant. , Must have good g Porter St. dishwasher and diapoeal, tile bath, VALUES ORDERED: That six months from Edward F. McIntyre. 64, 50 small- boats. A, 68 Eaat done on any tumlture. 'lieman, background In art work. Good laay to build.’ Barstow’s, just ROOM IN private borne. Inquire we know in Kashmir Itstlf."II." thrckigh Saturday, 10 a.m. to • Auto Accessories—Tires 6 recreation, room, ample shade (he 28th da^j of March, 1956, be and the Clement Rd., East Hartford, died la charged with parking without 189 South Matn St. Phone Ml. try work, machine and starting rate with progressive in­ north of the Post Office. State Tailor Shop. MI. 3-7383, After 39 MARSHALL ROAD — Six same are fimlled and allowed (or (he llghti, failure to display registra­ It wsa the first auggtttioiilUon 1 v p.m. RoliA Broil, MI. B-8S12, or trees and garage. Comer lot. No creditors within which to brine lo their at St. Francis Hospital yesterday 8-sea. PLUMBING and hcaUng—Repaira creases. All benefits, excellent op­ WHITE PORCELAIN table top goa 6:30 call MI, 3-6047. agents. MI. |-1395. Room Cape Cod in tip-top con­ tion plates 'and failure to notify Nehru that the Pakistanisa n m t XO. S484L TRUCK TIRES claims ocaihat said estate, and said morning after a long lUnett. I n t t a t and contract work. Call MI, 9-8541. bench layouts, painting portunity (or* right persons. Buccaneer Motors, 3 h.p. to 25 h.p. range, reasonable. MI. 6-0738. dition. All rooma,finished. Oil executor is dlfecti'd lo eive pub " He was employed at/the J. W. th* Motor Vehicle Department Of b* using American arms MANCHESTER T.V. Service, radio Apply CENTER ST.-^-Single private room CO'LONIAL type (amUy home, heat. Beautiful lot with trees. notice to the creditors to brine In Ih portion of the Himalayan otat* All Sizes 6-8-10 and 12 ply„ First Holsclaw Boat Trailers Hale Store In Manchester for 15 a change of addresa. THE DAIRY QUEEN at 307 Weat and T.V. apeclallata since 1034. and general cleaning du­ with tile bath, garage available, seven rooms, (our bedrooms. O.I. and F.H.A. mortgage claims within said time allowed by pub- Court Cases pro-PakisUmt trlbesmea qoatlrol. line, factory blemlahed. Save 40%. Charter members of Telsa, Ml. Chris Craft Boat Kits — Old Town Read Herald Advs. 365 monthly. CaU g'-S429 between llshlne a ropy nf this order In some years. He was a .member of . Middle TpkeKta now open. Moving— ^Tnickihg ties. Excellent working ABC PHOTO GRAVURE Kingcraft and many others. Glassed and screened enclosed available. Priced (or quick sal* newspaper havinc a circulation In said Rockville Lodge, BPpE No. 1359. Commenting on bis foiw oialng No down payment, 18 months to 0-6660 or Ml. 3-4607. 4 and 6 p.m. at only 314,500. rebate district within ten dava from trip to th* United B ti^ tn July. Storage 20 SUPPLY CORP. Marine hardware, paints, fishing porch. Oil heat, city utilities, dou­ He leaves his vfitd, Mra. Helen Saturday Caaee UfOOMB TAXES prepared in your pay. Legal Notice ble lot, garage. 31,500 down to 15 ST. LAWRENCE STREET— . F datF €t( thifl ordFr and rFiurn make NmruN rtr oiold------he looM------forward ‘to POWER AND hand mowers sharp­ conditions. Ideal spot for Elm street. Manchester equipment. CLEAN. COMFORTABLE room, to thla court of tho notlco alvFn. Reeves Mclhtyre; foiir daughters, home or by awpointment. Exper qualified veteran. Phone Barbara Seven Ropm older home juat 1 Raymond C. Palmer Jr., 38, of State Tax Rise BUDGET CENTER ened. Air-cooled engines repaired. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., local AT A COURT OF PROBATB: hnlden for refined lady or gentleman, 71 JOilK J. WALLEtT. Judge Mrs. Howard Thomaon and Mra. gieetlng Ptaoidant Euanboww?, H* lenced tax work. Call ML 3-4723. a local resident. Woods Agency.' MI. 9-7702, block from Center Street. One- Andover: was found guilty of aatd he welcomea "frank dtmiia- MI. 3-4164, Pick up and delivery. All work and long distance moving pack­ JOHN F. VALLUZZI At Amlnver. In A n d for i h r DlAtrirt of Chestnut St. MI. 9-5764. Madeline Hibbard,/ both of .New evading respOnaibllUy following a ing, storage. Call MI. 8-5187. Hart­ Situations Wanted— Andover, tn the StAie of ConnecHrut, car garage. Good home for AT A COVRT OF PROBATE hFld sions o t different vlewpoinU.” mOOMB Ta x e s prepared. CaU guaranteed. Ideal Grinding Shop. on the 3t)th da.v of March, A.D. 19.S6, at ManchPK^pr within and for tho Britain,' Mrs. FrMcrick Koch of trial in Town Court Saturday. Seen if Costs ford CH. 1-1423. 38,500, SMALL DWELLING, two large .family. No traffic street DlMrlrt of Manchontor, on tho 39th day He added that he alao planned t» Dan Mooler. MI. 9-3S3S or JA 273 Adams. Phone MI. 9-3120, Female 38 MANCHESTER BOAT CO. Pre.qent Hon. C h A r l e .i H, Nicholson, BEAUTIFULLY furnished spacious D e^ River, and Mrs. James Dick­ Judge Wesley Gryk fined hlm'’$S0. Auto Drlvlnt School 7-A Judge. people three car garage, very (or amall children. Owner’s, of March, 1956. vliit west Qwrmeny and to go t» T4S10. 3-8979. .GRAY room with complete light house­ central, possible income, 315 PrFK**nt. Hon. John J. Wallrtl. Judfo. son Of Eaat Hartford; a son, Wil­ Palmer was arrested by Patrol­ MANCHESTER Packaga OsUvery. WOMAN WOULD like to do house­ 10 ESSEX ST. Kstaio of Origin J. Kingnbury. late of keeping facilities available. Will transfer Is your rood fortune. Britain to t the Commonwealth MORTLOCK’S Driving School. Lost Andover, in said Diatnct. deceased. month. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI Truat EatatP of Eaat Windsor Come* liam E. M eintyja o f Welleaville, man Joseph Sartor as th« result of Remain Stable INCOME TAX retuma prepared at MOWERS REPAIRED and sharp­ Light trucking and packaga dallv.- work by the day. Call evenings, Tel. MI. 9-2929 rent single or double. Children Buy this'at 314,900. trry Aaaoclatlon u-w of WIlHo T. Mor­ prime mlnistera' eonfetenc*. confidence quickly restored by MANUFACTURING CO. Vi>on the appllcadon of Doroth.r T, 9-5182. 9-4694. N. y .; a Sister, Mrs, Mildred Re­ an accident Jan. 27 in which ened. All work guaranteed. Pick­ ary. Ratrigaratora,- woahera and Rockville TR. 5-4169. Kingsbury of Andover, ('onnerilcut,' accepted (limited). Central, rca- 148 WALKER STREBT-Seven ton. lata of ManchfatFr* In aaid Dlttrlct* Nehru told paritement later to- your convenience. For appoint skilled, courteous instructors. Open evenings 8 — 9 p,m, dreraard. gan of Middletown; and several Palmer’s car wsa struck in the ment call MI. 9-1561. up, delivery. 113 Wells St. MI. atova movihg apeciaity. Folding praying Ailminlstratton, of said estate, eonable. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. Room Cape with breezeway (Oontlaned from Page One) diw oh Indlen-Paktston Joint aur- Hilliard Street, Manchester Saturdsy 9 — 6:30 p.m. p e r HAWTHORNE STREET — Bra^id The Connrctlifui Bank and Trust Com­ grandchildren. License included. Dual controlled 9-1702. chalra for rant.5 0 9-0752. he granted as afipUcalion on file and 1 car garage on fenced In pany. Truntre. having oxhthltrd Its an­ rear by one driven by Miss Shirley yey teem wlB eoon undaitohe th* standard, automatic cars. Ml more fully appem-N; it is new three bedroom ranch, full cel Funeral services will be held Dorsey, 18. of South Coventry. The Doga— Blrd»— Pets 41 ORDKRRD. That .^Ald application be ROOM FOR rent to girls or mar­ landscaped lot. Bowers School nual account with aatd oatAte lo |hla Bapandituraa which ar* likely to demarcation bordora over wMch inSlON Service. FINEST MOVING, packing, stor' lar, tile bath, hot water heat, all Court for allowance. It la - Wednesday mOrntng at 8:15 at the At Personals 9-7398. - HILLS’ TELEVI8I1 '■A Good Place To Work” BARSTOW SAYS, "It’s the truth. heard and determined at the Probate ried couple. Kitchen privileges. . District and 3 blocks from new accident occurred on E. Middle b* approved by the 1957 General the two nations* forees have Available at alt Umei. FPhUco fac- age warehousing, crating serV' CONTROL BRED baby parakeeto Office In Andover, in said District, on Ml. 3-8554. utilities, plastered walls, knotty high school. Selling below re­ ORDERED: That the 11th -day of Newkirk and/ Whitney Funeral Tpke. GET YOUR driver’s license now OUr 22nd year selling Evinrudes.” the (5th day of Anril. at 1:00 pine kitchen, five blocks to new April. 1956. at olrvcn o'clock, forenoon, Attembly will take about $30 mil­ clashed recently. WANTED—Ride to and from Park tory auperviaed Mrvice. Tel. MI. ice^. Call Frank Amodio, Moving at 184 Glenwood St.'In basement, placement cost at only 314,900. at the Probatw Office in the Municipal Home, 318 Burnside Ave., Ektst Palmer, through his counael, Sol Enjoy early spring driving, enroll 3, 5.5. 7.5, 10, 15, and 30 h.p. o’clock In the afternoon: and that high school, four blocks to new lion. Pakistan charged lost month Ave., Eoot Hartford, vicinity Rus 99698. and Storage Co., Inc. 5U. 9-6201, (rehr), hours 8 to 9 daily. MI. notice of the pendency of said appUcA* PLEASANT furnished room, rea- Excellem“ il G.I. " ■ mortgage avail­ Building In aald Manchfatrr. hr and th( tho Hartford, followed by a requiem Levitt of Rockville, maintained he - - - - now with Manchester’a . oldest models in stock.' $149.50 up. grammar School. . Reasonably This will mean,ji total o f $89.0 that India hod violated the Pakta- 0^ fat. Houra |i to 6. MI. 9-6372. Hon and of the time and place of stmable. 421 £ . Middle Tpke. MI. able. aamr la aaalgnrd for. a hearing on tho high Mass in St. Rose’s Church at wee Innocent o f the charge on the most recommended auto school ASHES AN D/'rubbish removed. -Terms, trades. Only at Barstow'a, priced at $13,500. Oiarles Ponti- allowance or aatd account and tpro million will be needed and^ the ton, border at alx plaoaa between aftir 6. hearing ihen'on. be given to all per­ 3-8958. prrvinua iccounta with said calatr. 9 o’clock. / Burial will be In St. grounds that he had not caused Call Mancheater Driving Acade , Lawn wo^.' trees cut, cellars BOOKKEEPER'S assistant, typing PORTERFIELD’S PET SUPPLY, just north of the Post Office. sons known to he interested In said celli. MI. 9-9644. present increiue In revenue from Feb. X7 ondi March 14. India Painting— Papering 21 estate; by causing .a true copy of this and thla Court directa that notice of tho John * Cenfetery, MIddletou-n. the accident and that he had not my. PI. 2-7249 any time, Mr, cleaned. Papers and rags taken easentlair with little knowledge of now located at Rout* 5 and Chapel IN PRIVATE HOME—Well heated, CaU (or appointment to Inspect time and placa aaaignrd for aald hear­ Friends may call at the funeral present tax sources at prsient choiged that Pakistani troopa order to be published once In some MANCHESTER *- Two family ing bo given to alt poraona known Jlo hurried away from the scene. Tes­ Autonobilcs for Sale 4 Miclette, your personal Instructor. away, f^ee. MI. 9-0142. PAINTINQ—Exterior and interior, bookkeeping. Writ4 Box 8, Herald Rd., South Windsor, next to East CARTOPS TO cfeuiSERS newspaper having a circulation In sa\d large romfortable room, quiet these listings A ffSoi * AM S AVeeeeatlV rates will bring in only 1$ mil crossed the border end wounded hous'e, four and three. Good condi­ hr intrrratrd thrrrtn to apprar and or and tomorrow from 8 tifying In hi* own defense, Palmer paperhanging, ceUlngs refinlshed. atating aalary desired. Hartford Drive-In Theater. Open District, and eenl by registered mall, neighboMiood for Jfcntlemen. Ref­ TODAY heard thrrron by publiahlng a ropy of to 5 and 9 p.m. lion*. three Indian soldlats Feb. 21 In MANY OLDER cars, good\ trans- LARSUN’S DRiVmu School, AU.. T^PBS of electrical wiring. Wallpaper books on reqiAst. Estl- daily 9-5, Tuesday, Thuraday and Dunphy, Yellow Jacket Cruisers, postage prepaid, to, or left with, each tion, excelleht location, 314,500 said he got out o f hit car. Inspect­ Net Bolaaoe of $8S.$ MUIloa Inc. Molded Fiberglas, Topper- Out. of the person.* named in said appllra* erences. Ml. 3-8183. Ihta...... order in aom^ nf'wapnpcr...... havtnpIg A the marshy R(um .of Kutch. portaUoo. Cars that can’t oq teen Manchester'a only trained and Inatailations and repairs done. mates given. Fully insured. Ed WANTED — Driver, experienced Friday nighti 7 - 2 p.m, Man­ Call MT. 9-6366. , JARVIS REALTY CO. rlrruUUnn in FAid District, at loAxt five ed the damage and exchanged a Thla will leave a fiet balance to board Cruiser, Chippewa. King­ tion at least five days before the da^ davfl before thr d a y . of Raid hrarlng. Nehru said dlsputss and dis- fnm tha strkft Look behlnU our certified instructor. For your safe- Call J. and A. Electric. MI. 9-9675. ward R. Price. 50. 9*1003. and qualified, between the ages chester customera can call JA. set for said hearing. FURNISHED ROOM, shower and 854 Center Street, Manchester loland Spalding few word* with Mia* Palmer be­ be financed during the next bienni­ Bgreementa would bo referred to ty we are trained to teach proper­ craft. Wallace, Amesbury Skiffs, THARl^KS H. NirHOI-.SON, Judge 30 UBERTY ST. One block from and bv TnAilins in a cdirtifi.ed letter on Leland F. Spalding. 59, .54 fore continuing on hla wajf. Omea. Douglaa Motora. 333 Main. of 21 and 35. Must be phyalc^ly 8-3391 and we will bring order hot water, private entrance. In­ MI. S-4U3. Evenings MI. 3-7847 or before April 2,. 1956, a cony of thla um o f $53.6 mllHon. th* New. Dtlhl and Xonobl gov­ ly. Ml. 9-6076. RE f RIGERA'HON sales and aerv- PAINTING AND paperhanging. Duratech, Cadillac. Aerocraft and A true ron\. Center, five room single, oil bum School St., tiled yesterday at the (it have high school education. home with ua at 5 p.m, to 68 AH.e*t. Mary Nirholson. Clerk. quire lOl Chestnut St. order lo Eaat Wlndaor Cemetery Aaao- However. Town Court Prose­ In addition, thers 1* a poslbllity ernments for Immadlato daelKen. 1943 CHEVROLET sedan delivery. Ice, freezers, coolers, etc. Call Repair or new workk. First ciaaiciaaa Must know the city. Good work­ Spruce St. many others. All tyipea of construc- er. hot water heat. AU utilities rlAtlon. r-o Harold Carter. Treaaurer, Manchester Memorial Hospital. cutor John FitzGerald held that 1949 Chevrolet,-four door. Fleetllne Jack Woodcock. Ml. 3-4686. Ray fion 100 ft. lot, $13,900. Pleasant 8l., Warehouae Poln'i. Conn. the State wllt/have a deficit at the He sold moat border Iholdsnta work at reasonable rates, ing condition. Salary 374.38 per Lou For Sale 7.1 J o h n j . w a U jKt t . judge. Born in Providence, R. I„ Jan Palmer failed to comply with the de luxe sedan. Call MI. 3-4760. Molorcyclea— Bievcies 11 mond Fiske. 50. 9-9237. MANCHESTER Pet Center, 996 ROOM TO RENT. Near bath. One end ot the pteaent biennium. arose bocouso of dteputos over a UUNUER’S T.V. Service, available week, 40 houra. Apply Railway \ SPRING SHOWING OF. COLONIAL S4lt Box -Flve attrac 29. 1897, he came to Manchester statute when he neglected to ex­ Current/(licsl reports show _ few hundred yards of disputed ter­ Main St. Ml. 9-4273. Open Monday, or two gentlemen. 44 High St! 18 years ago. He was a veteran of 1960 CHEVROLET, two door. 1950 BICYCLE REPAIRING all types. any time. Antenna . conversuina Expreaa Agency, Depot Square. THESE BOATS AT Notice I live rooms, large kitchen aepa- COVENTRY—For sale, one lot 300’ change hla name, addreas and li­ deficit of $7',fc million, which laUie ritory. , PAINTING and paper hanging. No Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday World War I and was discharged OldsmobUe cltib coupe, four door. ElngUah 6 apeciaity. Now open 9 Philcn lactory auperviaed eervire ROOM FOR RENT— Heated, hot rate dining room, fireplace in llv- frontage 350’ deep. On« small cense number with Mias Dorsey, difference between the original Ha also discounted suMastlotos .job too small. Free estimates. Call 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tluiraday and McINTOSH BOAT CO. Taken by virtue i an execution from the U.S. Navy with the rank He said the queation of who was 1949 Ford. 1949 Dodge. 1949 Olds­ a.m. to 0 p.m. Mancheater Tel. Ml. 9-1488. Gilbert Flckelt. MI. 3-6982. 52 OAK S’TREET water, kitchen privileges, parking. ing room, garage and breezeway. summer dwelling. Very reaoon Open Forum estimate of revenue to be received from some member* that PSUsten Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Baby to me directed and will be sold at able. CaU PI. 3-6042. of chief petty officer. Graduating at fault in t!he accident was im­ mobUe. 1948 Chevrolet, two d.oor, Cycle Shop, 166 West Middle ’Turn-, parakeets, canaries, mongrel pup­ Lady or gentleman, MI. 3-1408. Near new high school. 4% mort­ and the total sppropriatlona for is using U.S. aid arms sleng the 1941 Ford. Good running. Excel­ pike. Ml. 9-2088. MELODY RADIO—T V., phono PAINTING, paperhanging, floor Complete line of paints, glues, public vendue to the highest bid­ from the Wharton School of material. pies, hamsters. S and H etamps gage available for qualified buy­ BUSH HILL ROAD—Lot 110’ x 236 ’Regeneration* the biennium. border. lent tcrond cars. See Bob Oliver, Night calia. Guaranteed service. floor* caulking and marine products. der at Holl.ywood Service station. er. Gall Mrs. Pratt, Andover. PI. Finance, University of Pennsyl­ Palmer,was picked up by police Ml 9-2280. with every qmrehaae. .342 East Center St., in the town of Shade trees,. tl.350; JA. 8-5303 af- To the Editor: vania, in 1922, he was a member after Miss Dorsey and a com­ Revenues are running ahead of • / ^ / Canter Motor Salea, 461 Main St., refinlshed. Vernon Hutchins. aO. FOR FULL EMPLOYMENT Boarders Wanted 59-A 2-7596, pr Hartford JA. 2-2115. J May I offer congratulatlona on the original estimate (or the first Mancheater.. • Busintss Services Offered 13 9-2937. TRADES - TERMS . IJ^NA-WAY luanche.ster 14 days after date ter 4:30 p.m, of Alpha Chi Rho fraternity and a panion spotted hia car a few days WEAVING of buina, moth holes NORWEGIAN Elkhound puppy, 6 Watson Beach and Go. 21 Central your editorial tqday entitled ’’Re­ eight months ‘At the two-year pe Treated for HnrU AT 45 HOURS PER WEEK, months old. Reasonable.' price. PLAN which will b» on 16 day of,April Row, Hartford, Realtors, exclu member of the Alumni As.Sn. He following the accident. 1953 CHEVROLET two door. 1951 REFRIGERATION sales and serv­ and tom clothmg, hosiery runs, a’ 11 o'clock in the forenoon to ROOM AND BOARD. Gentleman. generation.” What religion to­ was alao < a member of the Center rlod. However, certain expend! A.K.C. registered. Call MI. 9-9341, sive agents, appraisers. day needs la much more clear in­ Bond on‘ appeal was set at $100, ChavgQlit sedan. Fully equipped, ice. Commercial, household, air handbagz repaired, zipper re< EXPERIENCED, trained, paper Open Daily 9 . 9—Saturday 9 .satisfy said execution and my fees Call MI, 3-7675. Suburban For Sale 75 Congregational Church and the In andther matter Saturday, lurea will lend to increase during Suffered in Crash brand■------now------tiros. Douglas------a Motora, conditioners, freezers. A. and W. placement... umbrellas repaired, hanger. Reasonable. JA, 5-5792. Telephone MI. 9-3102 310.700 -Two bedroom ranch, neat telligent thinking of the type ex­ Amerloan Legion. the coming year. Refrigeration Co. MI. 9-1287, BU. Best Employe Relations thereon, the following de.srribed pressed in this editorial. . Relig­ William P. Mahoney, 40. of New 388 Main. men’i ehlrt collara reversed and Livestock— Vehicles 42 property to wnt; One 1952 Hudson and clean. Recreation room. 101 ANDOVER, BOLTON, He leaves hia wife, Mr*. Helen 'Hie Council aald the posaiblltty Police uld e local woman re­ 0-3196, MI. 9-0055. Tenements 65 ious experience would then become York City, was granted a nolle on replaced. Marlow’s Lltua Ment) and Conv. Hornet. frontage, bus, school, shopping Fielding Spalding; two sons, Rob­ a charge of speeding. of the biennium ending without a ceived minor injuries end a eacond 1953 PL'YMOUTH Suburban, all tng Shop. Blinds—Stocks— Uiamonrts— Watehes— COVENTRY AND VICINITY more valuable. - "It la the spirit deflcllt depends on whether the DOORS OPENED, keys . fitted. WE BUY COWS, caivaa and beef Attest. Apartments— Flats Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-5132 ert E. of Ea.st t.>anaing, Mich., and Monday Oues woman waa ortvStad' because o f sn metal- body. One owner. 15,000 Mortgages 31 cattle. Alao horeea. Plela Broa. Jewelry 48 9-4694. that qilickencth; the flesh, profit* revenues continue to hold up and automobile accident at Myrtle and niilea. This is an exceptional auto copied, vacuum cleaners Irons. FLAT FINISH Holland wmdow Excellent Working Conditions .lanie.s Duffy OVERLOOKING VILLAGE Dr. Leland F. Spalding Jr. of/Ann A 20-year-old youth, already, on Tel. Ml 8-7406. LARGE F’IVB» room executive elh nothing.”’ Emotion and cele­ Arbor, Mich,; a daughter^ Miss oq whether Gov. RIbIcoff can hold Unden BU. Saturday aftemoon. mobile. 3295 down. Solimene, Inc. jguu,' etc., repaired Shears, shades, mads to meaaura. AU 31,000 COSTS 322,25 monUily ahd LEONARD W YOST, Jeweler, re­ Constable apartment on bus line, centrally WHY PAY high rent? 31.000 down Furnished 8 room Colonial (1 or 2 bration never produce inspiring probation from four other courts In kmvas, mowera,' etc., put into con' metal Venetian blmda at a new Dated at Manchester, this’ 2 day family), OSH, 2 baths, 3 fireplaces, Dorothy Jane Spalding Of New the area and wanted here for lar­ the line against increased spend­ Mrs. Margaret Daneoeae* 2$. o f 634 Center St., Dodge^Plymouth. Uiat's all. Dial CH. 6-8897. FHA Come in between 7 p.m. and BUNNIES and durklingi (or pairs, adjusts watche* - axpertly locatid, but plenty of privacy, buy* attractive year round four living, and that is the most Im­ ing. If this happens, It aaid, the dition for comti^ needs. Bralth' low price Keys made while you Reaaonabla prices Opeh dally of April, A.D. 1956. artesian well, approx. 4 acres, York City; and a brother, George ceny, surrendered to local police 81 Drive B, sustained shoulder in- and Gl (lancing a specialty'with Easter. Little and McKinney, Inc -heat.- hot water, stove, refrigera­ room cottage in .Coventry, Arte portant thing that should come deficit could be reduced to aero. walte. 02 Pearl straat. , wait. Marlow's. Connecticut 5fortgage Bxcjiange, midnight for an interview 15 Woodbridge St, Thuraday evenings. 129 Spruce tor. Write Box E. Herald, giving lovely terrace and landscaped, out of religion- Until more of It W. Spalding Of Brentwood. Mass. this morning and was given a sus­ juries and Mra. Agnes M, Knapp. Sian well, fireplace, knotty pin* Funeral services will Ije held at 73, of 357 8. Main S t, ’was charged l^.Lewis S{., Hartford, Conn, with the Street 5Q. 9-4887. references. paneling, immediate occupancy beach rights, only 316,500. is achieved we shall never attain pended judgment Ip Town Court. It All Summer FORMICA counters, ceramic wall 8 o'clock tonight at the Watkins A, C. B, Realty Co. MI. 9-2392. HIGH AND DRY — Bordering the depth of experience that' re­ Judge John D, LaBqlle granted with passing a stop sign. and floor tile. Let us nioderalze West Funergl Home, 142 E. Center Sgt. Milton Stratton to(>k Mrs. NIGHT SUPERINTENDENT Poultry and Supplies 43 small brook, 6 room Cape. Cod. ail ligion ia capable of producing. . Arthur Jacobs the suspendto judg­ Summer Angels your bathroom and kitchen.. For Household Goods 51 St., with the Rev. Clifford O. Simp bsneosae to the Manchester Me­ Business Opportunities 32 FENN MFC. CO. Septie Tanks TWO ROOM (apartment and three nrioderh improvements, old stone Your! very tnily, ment of) the recommendation of Public Records free estimates call 50. 6-3655, The F r e s h FI^OZEN turkey* from 12 room apartment. 291 Spruce St. son,, minister of the Center Con- Prosecutor John FitzGerald, who morial HospiUI for emergency Tile Shop, Buckland. 35,190.90 WAS PAID to John Betts FENN RD., NEWINGTON to 25 pounds, 65c pound. Also fresh AN’HQUE FURNITURE, eilver, Installation and Repair- HOUSES FOR SALE fireplace, outbuildings, secluded J. O. Owera Specialist. hut not isolated, asking $13,800, gregatipnal Church, officiating- said th# youth wsa now rehabill-, treatment end Patrolman Prinio in few weeks, Grmv , mushrooms. eggs. Schaub't Turkey Farm, 188 glass, chma, and used furniture PLEASANT four room furnished Committal services will be held tating himself. Warrantee Deed* Amedeo Inveatigated the accident.' REPAIRS on all makes' sewing Hltistown Rd. bought and aold. Furnitura Repair (owner wanj* offer). William F. Johnapn and Harold Cellar, shed. Spare, full tim^, year apartment, one block from Main . 464 GARDNER ST. tomorrow at the Pocas.sett Ceme­ FltzGei;aId said Jacobs, who had AmadSo estimated damage at - machines. Electrifying and. sales. round. We pay $3.50 lb. Free book. for one of tRc following Service. Ml 3-7449. Sewers Cleaned St. Couple preferred. MI. 9-9428 | OUT-OF-STATE OWNER— Sell­ Meet lo Discuss W., Garrity to P'rank O. Steele, Sichel, Ml. 9-9419, tery, Providence, at 11:30 k.m. been part of a gang o f yuutha $400 to the Knapp car and $300 to 5fushrooma. Dept. 73t, 2954 Ad- opportunities: BABY CHICKS and turkey poults. AND INSTALLED between 6 and 8. Knotty Pine Kitchen ing attractive 7 room atone house, with the the Rev. Edmund C properly on N. Elm St. Little and McKinney, Inc., 15 ABSOLUTE bargain. Custom made Baaeboard Radiation who had committed brraka in Man the Daijcosse autoniobUe. H e said fnirai Way, Seattle, Wash, / - about 18 years old. extra large Four Ordinances Brown officiating. Henael A Peterm'an, Inc., to Je­ Mrs. Knapp waa headed > ^ th on ITIRNITURE repairing and refin- Woodbridge St. slip covers, cornices, drapes and THREE. Rooms, furnished, heated, Tile Bath landscaped lot, (plus) 3 room cot­ cheater and a pumber of nearby Celfars Drained In lieu of flowers, friends are rome Brettachnelder and Audrey Unden St. and Mr*. LMneoss* ishing; antiques restored. Furni­ I. D. Grinder upnolatery. Fine workmanship (or on bus line, near Center. Call Fireplace with knotty pine tage. This-property needs some re­ towns, has been working for an ture Repair Service, TalcottviUe. Four proposed ordinances which asked to contribute to the Heart A. Brettachrtelder, . property . on west on Myrtle St. whtii the crash Help Wanted— Female 35 little money. Budget terras. Call Newington, MO. 6.9868. paneling. pairs. but "as is” for only 312.900. Ellington dairy farmer since Feb- Tanner St. Ml 3-7449. Poultry-— Stock 44 after 5 Ml. 9-7582. would pave the way for ifire and Fund. / ’ -ruary and hat been making prog­ occurred. Town and Country 1941—Large 7 room Cape Cod, Jerome Brattachneider and'Aud­ ■ M DENTAL ASSISTANT, experienced Horizontal Borinj: Mill THREE ROOM apartment with ga­ Open (or inspection every Satur possibly sewer consolidation will ress In hla rehabilitation.' Other arrests reported by police ' (SI ASHE.<1 AND RUBBISH removed fireplace, excellent condition, ap>- be discussed Thursday by officers rey Brettachnelder to Frank J preferred but not necessary. Five rage in Vernon. All modem con- d4y and Sunday, 2 p.m. until dark The prosecutor also told thi over the weekend follow: ■yards, cellar and attics cleaned Drainago Co. prox, l>y acrea, reduced to 314,200. of the town and the two fire dla- Krieakl and Caroline F. Krieaki, day week. Write Box k. Herald. 'I" WANTED, Saddle horse. Call Rock­ veHiences, oil heat, gas, elec­ court the youth now had the onl; Raymond C Palka, 25, of East Top and courtesy service. Call Engine Lathe New custom , built Qspe Cods, tcicts. property at 95 Starkweather St ville, TR. 5-9008, collect. tricity. - Cent! ally located near GILBERT FICKETT home he ever knew. 'The dairy Hartford, arrested by Patrolman any time, MI. 9.2145,, EXCELLENT position open Xor Fhonc Ml 9.4143 312.900.00 and up. New ranch types The meeting, scheduled for 8 Funerals Francis J. Mellusao and Eatertna church and bus line. References MI. 3-6982 313.900.00 and up. , acre sifes, farmer. Edward Horton, acted as Raymond Peck yesterday ' on W. sewing instructor. The girl we are 0. D. Grinder For Sale required. Adults' only. Write Bo.x p.m. in th* hearing room of the Rose Melluzzo to Horace F. Floto Middle Tpke. apd charged with, looking (or likes to meet people Articles For Sale 45 wonderful view. For the < beat In a Municipal Building, was called by Jacobs’ guardian ad iltem In court anil Laura M. Floto, property at 29 M, Herald. new hopae, see these. Other houses Phyllis F. McCartan this rnorntng. speeding andoperating a motor and'sews (or herself or (or other*. Turret Lathe ■uilding 15'X Y8' NEAR EAST CENTER St.—Attrac, Christie McCormick, head of the Norlhflcld St. Ruildlni;—Contracting 14 FOR SALE — Taylor Tot, buffet as low a.x $3,200.00 and up. New Largely attended funeral aerv Jacobs was wanted here In con vehicle while his license wa* un­ The work is pleasant and ia done Corner New and Center Slrtet* live six room Cape Cod. Fireplace Fire Protection and Utilities Ralph "T. Gaston a!nd Arlene E. with mirror, round table with 3 sanitary molding, recreation listirgg always needed. ices for Phyllis McCartan, dadgh nectiqn with the theft of a spare der suspension'. Palka posted A' Ge n e r a i . Ca r p e n t r y - Alters in clean and congenial surround­ j Go south on South Main St. Must Be Removed At Once Business Locationi Study Committee. That group will t( of Mr. and Mra. Francis Me- Gnajtof) John J. Bablneau and $200 bond. ing*. The work period is. a 40 hour leaves. Call MI. 9-9660 any time. room, ^ rch , garage. Very reason- tire and wheel .from Roy Motora ' tions, additions and new conptruc in West Hartford and turn NOW For Rent 64 W'ELLES ag ency meet informally with the Board of Cartan oC24 Walker St., were held Margaret I. Bablneau. property on Irving Goddard, 38,' of 19 Cor­ tion. Dormers, porches, garages week (or which ve pay an exi Apply ably priced.' Carlton W. Hutchins. Directors and officers of the Inc,, 241 N. Main .St., tn Decern Schqpl left to Fenn Rd. CLOTHES UNES—For the cloUies U l. 9-6132, 9-4694. Main - St,, Coventry PI. 2-6872 this morning at 8:15 from the W her. A warrant was issued for his nell Bt'. was a'ri-ested by Patrol- and .rooms finished at reasuqal|le celle'nt starling aalary with salary line that requires n'o clothes pins, STORE AT CENTER. Heat (urn- Eighth School and Utilities Dis­ ' Mkrirlon J, Slimsen to Valere man John Krinjack and charged and commi.ssion after training Thit Jarvis Company P. Quish Funeral Home and at 9 arrest in January, , but he was prices. Workmanship guaranteed 5 year guarantee, call JA. 9-1724. Ishcd. Mi. 9-6808, MI. 9-8521. Will TANNER ST—New ranch homes. RfXXVlLLE-Charming six room trict and tha South Manchester o'clock in St, James’ Church. The Raymond and . Bally Raymond, with driving an unregistered‘ mot m^cir period. Vacation w-illj pay ' and “ You'll like it at r'e model front to suit tenants. never apprehended until he ap W ED W E5D RM Free estimates. Robert M. AleX' 5 Dover Road—MI 8*4117 ready (or occupancy. BuUdera will •Cape, one ready to finish. Full Fire District, Rev. John F. Hannon wn."( the properly on Horton Rd vehicle on Main S t.. G o d d a -r d ander. Ml. 9-7716 other employes benefits. We will / , y "FENN”' One of the ordinances would peared at police headquarters. He Salvatore DeGrandi to Alexan­ 2400 SQ. FT. of space for business considerlid taking ■ ■ ■ your present home basement, many extra*. Park celebrant and Mrs. Jane Mac posted a $25 bond for court ap­ ____ train you in our method of teach-'j TIRE SALE create a town fire department. One pleaded -guilty to larceny thla der EIgner Jr,, property on Arnott PALMER a n d CARNEY-mason officee or light industry.ir Second' tn trade. Excellent 'mortgages. section. Call Bent A Bent. Real­ carone presided at the organ. The morning. pearance April -9. ing. For Interview apply at Singer 600-16 ...... 312.65 would provide (or consolidation' of Rd. contractors, fireplaces. brick floor.' Centrally located. Parking Model house -open daily." T. J. tors, BU. 9-0277 evenings RI. Rev. George Hughes read the com­ According to court - offirialt, ; Richard J. Zapadka, Idr of 166 . Sewing Machine Co., 832 Maiq St. 670 16 ...... 314.95 Crockett. Realtor. Ml. 3-5416. the SMFD ipto the town depart­ Sylvester J. Pkxife and June O. veneer houses, cinder and cement 710-15 ...... 316.95 facilities. CaU JA. 7-1372. 9-3712. mittal service' at the grave in St. Jacob.* is on probation from,,court* Woodland St., was arrested by Ppi- II WANTED — A good conacientioua HOUR ment if the voters of that district Janies’ Cemetery. Her classmates Ploufe to' Joseph M. Anleilo and trolman Walter Cassells J r . and block buildings. Ml. 3-4793 or in Ellington. Rockville, .Somers 313,400 NEW RANCH homes now VERNON—New 5'.j room ranch vote Jn favor of it. A third would Virginia M. Anleilo, property at 37 Rockville TR 5-4744 woman to work in an insurance FIRSTS GUSlfANTEED 3 In the sixth gradj at the Lincoln and Stafford. Two of hia com­ charged with failure to carry hla EARN 31,000 this summer any SUJTE OF offlrea on Main St. Air being built. Three bedirooma, ce- with two car basement garage. consolidate the fire department of Bilvcii Rd. agency -office. Must be a good .ramlc tile bath hot water heat, full School attended the services in a panions have been sentenced to operatoria license and regiitratlon. V. BELLUCCl and Son, Mason Con- typist. Apply Jarvis Agency, Inc., place in the U.S. Undergraduate Guaranteed New Treads conditioned. 'Inquire Marlow's. Beautiful kitchen, with delightful the Eighth District tVlth the town Jarvis Acre*, Inc. to Charles P'. men earn 3100. full time, 360. a 600-16«...... 37.95 "^CONVERSE cellar, l i acre, trees, view. Subur­ dining area. Large living room. body. Cheshire Reformatory and a third He 1# scheduled to appear In T^own ' tractor. Brick and stone veneer, 5 Dover Rd. Tel, MI. 3-4112. fire (fepertment. The fburth would Bcarem were Allan Murdock. Buder and Helen M. Buder, prop­ Court X-pfir?. week part time (or nationally ad­ 670-15 ...... 33.45 ban. Pick your own colon and lot Fireplace. Three bedrooma and provide for consolidating alt other Was turned over to juvenile court fireplace, chimney, also concrete JR. George Murdock. Paul Murdock, authorities. erty at 30 Elsie Dr. Miss Ann M. Wharton. 17. of 118 work. .Ml 9-.M51.' 318 Fern St. vertised company. 4ee Mr. Robin­ 710-15-...... 39.45 SERVICE STORE AT 26 Birch St (or rent. now. Carlton W. Hutchins,'Realtor, bath. A good-buy at 316.500. Made­ functions, notably sewage dispos­ .Tarvis Acre*. Inc. to Norman W. Jame.s Bls.scli. David Hahn and Porter St., waa arrested ,on a f|Il. 3-5042. .; son, 643 Maple Ave., Hartford, 2 EXCHANGE Inquire Marlow's.t Ml. 8-5133, Ml. 9-4694. line Smith, Realtor. Ml. 9-1642. al. of the Eighth District with the In another case this morning, Anthony Blanchard.. Edgar V, Coughlin, 42. of 300 Ponton and Clarl'aae T. Ponton, charge'of passing a stop sign at CLERK TYPISTS p.m! Tuesday. town property at 37 Bt. Paul Dr. $1 down, $1 weekly BOLTON—Three bedroom ranch. Many beautiful floral tribute.* Woodland St„ who was chsrged Haynes and Main St. by PAtrol- ALTERATIONS and additions PAINTIND AND FOUR The last two ordinances would Hulda L. Hiilander to Robert SERVICE STATION attendant *i S!iuburban For Hent 66 Fireplace, plastered walla, hard­ were received. with speeding, was found guilty of Kitchens remodeled, New ceilings. ' BUDGET CENTER ON BEDROOM c o l o n i a l not )>econoe - effective unless the Gr.asia, Indiilia Graais and Zelma man Peck. ' ! ■ Workmanship guaranteed. A, A. Full time part time, over 25 years' of age wood floors, baserpent garage, *« violation of) rules of the road in- and experienced, houra 6 p.m, to PAPER HANDING COVENTRY—Modern 3 room un­ acre lot, garden. 314,900.' Call Eighth District voters voted in fti- Graals, property'at 102-104 Ridge Dion, Inc. Ml. 3-4860. At the-Center Ml. $r4164 First time on the -market. An vor. Harold K. Tarbox- s.tead and fined 621. and 10 p.m. daily. Must a^ply.in per­ furnished apartment. Heat. eler- owner. Ml. 3-7070. ‘ Funeral service* (or Harold F. St. TCLEPHUNE older home in tip-top condition. On Judge LrfsBelle found Cough­ Executrix'* Deed Sailor Fatally Hurl Add a touch of cheer to the task BIDWELL HOME Impiovement son between 8 a.m. and 12 noon. SAND, STONE, gravel, hot and SHIRTS tri(*. and hot water included. 36# Gerard Street.- very central. New Tarbox 706 N. Main St., were held lin guilty of the ■ lesser charge - Cut on flatUring princes* Ijnes. of dish drying with this set of cute Co! Alterations. • additions, '"ga­ Part time’' References required. Van's Serv­ cold mix aaphalt. Nussdorf Sand M l 9 - 3 2 5 4 per month. Tel. PI. 2-6872. COVENTRY LAKE-Only $8,500, Kst^te o f George J. Siemaen if ir l i W J l V tile bath, lavatory down, garage, .Saturday aflerqpon at 2 o'llock after a lengthy trial In which the ilere Raymond »nd Sally Ray- fllg llH a y K j T m n this charming sundress for the Summer Angels hard at work! rages. Re-siding -specialists. Easy ice Station, 427 Hartford- Rd., at and Stone Ojinpariy, 587 North topi shed, loaded with extras.^Lrok Actor's Colony. Attractive small About Town at the. Holmes Fimeral Home, with arresting patrolman testiflrcl he Valere Main St.‘ ■ ' home.-large lot. pine paneled liv­ rflond, p ro^ i:ly on Horton R'd. matron la so practical. Add the You'll 'enjoy embioldering them budget‘terms. MI. 9-6193 or TR. ' the Texaco sign, 6 8 this,', one over and atari pa'cking. the Rev. John ISTeij^rt of the would not have arre.sted Coughlin (Oontlnueu from Page O m ) for the stitches are jim ple and the '5-9109. . - 1. ______CL______;______' AND DRY Wanted To Rent ing room with fireplace. 35,000 Tied* Name t’erllflbate ’ bolero for street wear. * Must type, expef*- Hose and Ijidder Co..- No. 1, Community Baptist ^hurch offi­ but fbr tbe presence of children i No. 8369 with PATT-O-RAMA colors blending, - ,’** icnce helpful but WANTED—Urgently, 4-6 unfurn­ 1322,000 mortgage available to qualified SMFD. will-hold tta monthly meet­ ciating. Burial wa's ’In the family near'the road the accused was Charles C. Lankford, 41 Grant -WANTED buyer. Call Mrs. Pratt Andover. 4:30 a.m., according to fatal# Po­ .. Included is In Sizes 34.'36. >8, 40. Pattern No. 2394 contains hot- ished rooms. Adult family. Rea- ing tomorrow night at,8 o'clock at plot at Buckland Cemetery. traveling, _ • Rd., doing bualneaa as Chuck’s essential. Modern in* , PI. 2-7596 or Hartford, JA. 2-2115. Ratiio arid T._V. Sen'lce., 15lwN. lice. ' 42, 44, 46. 44. Size 36. dress S ', iron traniifer for 7 ^designs;' md- Florist^— Nurseries l5 Two young men (or factory work aohable. Centrally locatedi Write T. J. CROCKETT, the firehouse. Bearers were Ira Swigagt. John ' -TTie ruling means. Jhat Coughlin Manchester Police were notified yards o* 35-lnch; bolero, 2 yards; 'terial needs;, stitch illu.stratiank; dustrial plant,,con* SEPTIC TANKS MANCHESTER CLEANSING • J. Wataon Beach and Co^ 21 Cen­ Mkin St.- i with some experience in truck driv .. Box N. Herald. x REALTOR tral Row, Hartford, ReaMora,. e)?- Wiecek, Harold Horner,' David will not lose his license. The of the accldent-and summoned th* % yard contrast. color chart. SPRING IFUpWERS, fresh cut venient parking, AND The Mancheater Girl Scout Trsver.ii' Gardner Tarbell and State 'Motor Vehicle Department. 'Hullding Permit* William P. QuUh and . John B, ing. Steady''jofa with a progreasivej FAMILY WITH children desire 8 'Cliisive agents, appraisers. ‘ For this pattern, send 35ffenders lose \thelr teripg Rl. IS ft ’the 'W. .Middle YORK as. N. Y. Now available—the' colorful 1956 J A. 3-5235 Elms Street, Man^chester Liaet Inatalled bathrooms -two-car garagee>'large ingf. Ideal (or.buaineas auitable to ning. in Gilead Hall. ^ s t e and Tierney Funeral Home, followed llcenaea for 60 days. Three to Andrew Ansaldl .for Tpke. bverpaaa. . Don’t mits the ip r iu A summer Needlework Album containing doz­ RooriDK-i-SidinK .16 owned and Operated by DRY CLEANSERSi INC. RETIRED BANK executive and tot. Ample parking. Mortgages ar­ East Central Pomona o ^ e ri will by a blessing of absolution at the Patrolman Raymond Peck- ar'r 2-stbry, 6-room dwellings at Bat­ Sgt. Edward Wihsler said ns ds* Cellar WaterprooflagDoa* WALTER B. PERRETT Jr. auburhan area, motel,,, nursery, VS laau* o f Basic Fashion, our ens of lovely designs from which Wife desirk quiet 4 or-5 room un­ ranged. A real bargain. For ap­ lumber yard, convaleacerrt home. be guests. Mrs. Simons Church, of the Assumption at 10 rested Coughlin shortly after noon tista Rd., ,113,000 each. elded this would cut tbs ‘ tratfle ROOFING Siding and carpentry. SBTyp MAN in punch preaa da- WILLIAM J. riCKEKiN'O pattern catalog that contains a to choose more patterns in crochet, 325 BROAD STREET furnished, modem apartmeht on pointment call George L. Grazia- Terms. Owner. Box 42, Wllllman- Is the present lecturer and Kgn- o’clock, writh the Rev, FcsnCia T. Macbh 2.3 on Oakland St. Peck To Andrew Anselidt for a garage load near th* accident tuxthee west, Alterationa and additiuna (>U- $30 g u a r a n t e e d pay‘ (or three " M c K i n n e y b r o s . variety of attractive, up to the partment. Oil* accuatomed to Sqcceaoor to ar before June I. Tel. MI. 9-8540. dio, Realtor, ML 9-U7S, Uc. _ : . neth Porter, muter. Butler officiating. The Rev. Joseph eald Coughlin was traveling south at Tannsr B t, $1,000. sute Police agreed. embroiderys and tenit— plus 3 gift l^rkmanalilp ^^uaranteed. evenings work. Ideal, (pr mothers d ote tfateranc* work preferred. SEWERAGC DtMOSAL CO. aalauto style* for alt- aise ranges. patlemt, 'directions printed In ■ NEW TdN K. TAGOAKT MANCHESTER A. ,Av lOlon, Inc,, jj^utumn and housewives. For home inter* Please apply to Gunver Manufae* IM *lSSPM ri S t. TeL BO t-WOP ' ■ ... boot. .pniy;S9d,a'-'5dpy j,Street,'ML fa-4l60.' « t: , ; ' t I . ■ 'll- 1 K ; ■ . • vjejv, call MI. 3-4270, t u r ^ Co., iS4 Hartford 'ltd. ' ' ' . • t „

Arcnige Daily Net FTcoa Ran The Weather For Hm W ««k Km tot FerM^at at t . B. WMtiwr B u m MONDAY. APjHU 2. 19M M ai«k t l , 1»M PAGE FOURTEEN Cloudy, fbggy. ncBMieaal Uglit 1 1 ,9 5 0 drizzle toaiglit Low near 4#. of Ufa. 'AU thtnga mAda bgr that aM In tha gravaa ahall h « r AnyMe knowing the where- HU role# and ahall come tor^, Throw Thwg WediiMHiay, eloody. milder, chaoee ’Lord of Life’ Him,' gMd John. Mcwrilm of tlw A M it of ohowero. High 50-88. abouta o f Dolorea Bach, , Krneat Witham-Slarkweather Wedding . 'I am tha Way, tha TVuth, and they that have f*®"® px*** Away Borcoa «t Olitniattim ,^ ^ u tT o > v n reaumetion of life: and they that Rrltamacher, John N a'l b a 11, Easter S^rmoti tha Ufa,' aMd tha Maatar. Ha alio Still tIh etS V ® *'' l®H Id Manche»ter>-^A City of Village Charm Marilyn Worden, Vincent Kadel- aaid, ‘I am. tha raiurractlbn and have done evil, Unto thq resuryec- •hoeo brai^t hera Tar aki and George Tedford, Claaa of By Rev. Wittslow the life . . . I lay down my life tlon of damnation.' expert re|U«rtaf- wming Worktm Group of 1B46. Mancheater High School, that r might take It again . . . No' -W a' thrill to the beauty of (ClaoMflod AdrdrtWag m P o f* U ) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 3 .195« FRICE FIVE CENTS W8C8. South M tth o d ls t should contact William Mullen. M aprlngtlme. with lU sunshine and WORR DON* WHHJB VOL. LXXV, NO. 154 man taketh it Worn me, but I lay , Y o D ^ n r _____ wlil moot at th« church Maple St., Instead of George Mul­ uioWera calling life from the sleep; f "Christianity difterii from all It down., and ih a v a power te UH« Wattoaaday at 2 p m. Ho»te**ei len, aa waa stated In Saturday's Is­ it again . ... 1 am Ha that.llveth of winter. But think o f tlie resurr will ba Mra. Antila Young and sue o f The Herald. other religions ln4hat i'U Founder and was dead; and behold, I am rectlen mbrhlng, ivhen the mush' of.,heaven's trumpet nfverberates SAM Y U LY ES MM. Olady'a Jobart lives,", stated Ule Rev. C. E. Wtn- allvaforevemore, amen; and have . SHOE REPAIRINtFv Ike W arns A sente nee In Saturday’s •low, apeaklp^ on "The lx)rd of the keys of hell and deatli . . . Be- throughout the ends of the earth. ( OF THE BETTER UNB. Milk Strike Govetiior Hedges All Tall Cadara planning to at- "Court Cases" which aatd Atty. cauee f Ilye, ye shall live alao'.*' ‘ calling together those who have ladiaa night on April 14 are Life” Sunday morning at the been ao long gdhe. Think of what Id Maple Sh— Acrota From’' Philip Ba>’er represented Frank “ Yea, ih e throne of death shall First National Farldnc Let rtmindad that tha deadline for w- Neumac, Ldiurel, Md., should have Church qf'.the Nadrene. come down, his sceptre mUat It will mean to be reurrted with On of aaraattona, which hiay by made by read that Bayer waa the prosecu­ "All j^irat moral movements of bre*k/'M arvel not at this, for the 1 those whom we have 'loved long Suspended aadUng 1 ^ 1 * Cuater, 32 Strong the world have had thalr birth In ' ainee. and lost awlille.” ^ On ’57TdxOuUQok tor who Issued the war.ant for hourTs'com ing in the Which all St. la Mturday. Neiimac'a arrest. prof^nd convictions! Founders and pr^oters have convinced their fol- In D etroit Hartford, I April 3 (4*)—Governor Ribicoff aaid today it’s Armaments Tha Regina d'ltalla Society will Im'crs .of the validity of tlielr bold Ita monthly meeting tonight « r s . Raymond Hagedorn is on too early for him to gauge the state’a 1967-69 tax prospects, the ticket committee for the an­ ,^almi. Christ was no exception to . at T;SO at the lUllan American this rule. The Jalthfut bend of Detroit, April 8 (A>-^I.,ead- but ho mode it plain that any new services must be backed Washington, April 3 (4V— Club on iCldiidge Bt. nual benefit card party for the" Convent of , Our Lady of ^ h e apostles and disclplea had beci>' er* of Detroit’s mtHc strike to­ up with tax increases. Asked by newsmen to comment on a ProBijient Eisenhower today completely persuaded to sweer Tha Holy Family M oth er’a Cenacle. Middletown, to be 4ield day called off their ^-day old Connecticut Public ' Expenditure'.^„.,^_^..H^__^^^HMMMi^B cautioned aganat putting /' Saturday at 2 p.m. leglance to. Ihe Master, the L^rd Council report, that the state faces, • isk t s -'-Y Circle will meat Wedn^eaday night of alt. By various miracles. 'He | tieup.r The order fropi the stock in “ ignorant, unin­ at the home of Mra. TL*slle Hoyt. posalble |«0 million u x Increase I K U S S l f l M a V . D e l a V had verifled the claima He, had striking Fiair Share Bargain­ tor the■*“ next *■* two - years,...... ------the.gover­- ---^ ■- 0 . formed argument that oni>^ 8S Pitkin S t. at S o'clock., • The annual Spring Rummage Sale of the Women's Auklllary of made to diety. Therefore, w^eh He ,| ing Assn., said all pickepng nor said. / Dag Peace Mission in armaments are we going to Manchester Memorial Hospital submitted to the relentless and uni- was to end at 1 pjn. toda>\ ' Impressed by Keport ✓ ■ find a solution to our foreign Tha Wealey Group of South versal enemy, death, tM whole Mathodlat Church will meet which waa postponed bicause of End o f the .-violence- marked "I waa impi-essed with the re­ problems.’’ Will Ignore structure of their Christian faith j port. In calling, attention to the u n ited Ns'tlon.'i. N. Y., April Wadneaday at 8 pm. at the stormy weather will be held strike came as Detroit's milk. sup\ 14*1—Russia today submitted a Thursday morning at the Ameri­ waa undermined. The prediction i Jiard facts and realltlea o f govern- 8 The President made his aUte- home of Mra. Fred Gayer. ply rose to more than 75 per cent aeries of amendments .which jnent In a brief informal talk to j8S~.!^naUnce Dr. Gpne Sualam can Legion Home. that the Shepherd would be amit- j of normal. hqent, the Council has done the ten and the sheep scattered waa | p ^ l e of the State a decided aerv- n.ay delay approval of a tJ.S. about ^50 members of the Ad­ Congress in wUlil^ak on Interior decorating. Holland Brengle. president qf the plan to send Secretaiy General vertising Council, an organization Co*hoeteaaea 'with Mra. Gayer will The Entered Apprentice degree literally fulfliled, and we must look i with sympathy and understanding! Fair Share group, said, “ We O l^ rvers recalled that the Dag Hammarskjold on a special which helps the government pro­ ba Mra. Prank Mott, Mra. William will be conflnned on a class of gained one objective. Our milk Middle East peace mission. mote public service programs for Naubauer and Mra. Cecil Tread- candidates at the special com­ on the disciples, who were scat-1 CounciV.a 880 million tax increase tered momentarljly. price waa Increased.'* eatimate\coincided with thst'm sde Th^ smendfnenta were circu-, better 'Understanding of the wait munication of Mlinchester lx)dge. /'' However, other union leaders Isted upexpectiedly Just as the American way of life. No. 73, A.,K. and A.M., to be held XDealh had triumphed over life last November by the" Governor’s „ ' blamed the' decision to call off the own budget advisor. State Budget ll-nst{on Security. Council ad­ In speaking ou/agalnst 'X'hat he at the Masonic Temple on Tuesday tem ^rafily. Death la the world's strike on court orders that re­ journed Jts mbmlng session. So­ aahingtefh, April 3 (IP)— evening at 7:30. In the absence of great^t conqueror. He has tIUed Director Frrterick A. Schuckman. termed “ignorant, uninformed, stricted picketing activities and po­ ••If the budget program on con­ viet delegate Arkady A., Sobolev argument" in favor of armament. /tary Dulles said today the masler and the senior warden, trenches^in every hemisphere with lice escorts for milk trucks ' was scheduled to speak at the who will be attending the -Grand hla vlctlmKthrough the centuries. templated expenditures show s Eisenhower made no mention of iu^t President EikeiN braving the picket blockada. that taxes wIlL have to be In­ opening of an 'afternoon meet-^ M & M Ledge banquet at the Hotel Other kings Tall back ai some time ' the dispute between the Arab na­ ‘ Show (Sood Faith' ’/ Ing. liower .'Would not expect to Statler in Hartford. .lunlor or other and Aun endcr territory. • We call for your pre- creased," Gov. filblcoff said, "I tions and IsrSel, nor did he men- OIL SERVICE Fait Share officials said/the will be frank ahd tell the. people." While discussion of the ,tion Isrsri's month-old application use Afneraan armed forces in Warden Harold W. Lavenway will gained. But this wpody tyrant hai.! acriptions, compound amendments may holA up the be In charge'Of the meeting. At t • . V pickets were withdrawn "to show Desrribea View as ReaHsllo , to purchase $83 million , of Ameri­ the/Middl^ast without cone kept ail he has Won. save Christ, them, and dtliver the ws are bargaining in good faith for Queried aa to whether he was vote, there appeared little dan­ RwwO®®Bw Fliwl the conclusion of the work, there who escaped by omnl^t.ent power. can arms. gresuonal atorovai unless, a wlll be a social hour and refresh­ medicines. You pay ee/y an equitable settlement. If don't optimistic or pessimistic over the ger that Russia would hlor-k the Eisenhower noted the United sudden emei^ncy made it Death has been decreed upon all . get a fair deal they wdll be re­ tax matter, the Governor de­ U.S. plan. A majority of the States, now is spending about 838 ments. men, but his empire Is pAHlal in,; tbr rtguUr prttcriptitn SHELL OIL ^ turned.” scribed his position as "realistic." cmiucil's members already had billion, each year for defense. 'The inmractical to ^ t o Congress. Its range, transitory In its^^ur*'! price. Telephone, also, for declared llieli support of the The Secretary oKstate told a S i hear barner aervlea Brengle told all members of the As to possible economy movek armament that program producc.a I The last meeting on U. S. Policy Hon, touching only a part of men'* , anyihing you may need in 'Fair Sharers, to-attend a mass to help thwart rising state costs, proposal. will be used "only to defend what news conftrFice the\admlnietra- ahd ell delivery. in^ Southeast Asia, sponsored by i.iMing riioio being, and that but for a momeitt. meeting at o'clock tonight in the Governor said that the State's we have got." he said- Uon does not foreee any eiich ati- /the Sendee Bureau for Women's drugs or sundries. W e de­ 8 Death, is not^ a state. It Is an act;^ Brighton, 30 miles north of De­ fiscal staff has been working on The President placed great em­ tliority to use Americaa'OooOa in ZfH: ORIIN STAMPS Organizations, will be held at the MKS, DAVID ALLEN WITIIA-M it la not a condition, it is a transi­ liver to your home or of­ spring at Norwich and Middletown the Middle Beat troit. He said "plans for the fti? that problem for som e,time. He State Hospitals and at MansAeld phasis on the need for trade, and Bureau's clubrooms. 9,18 Main St., tion; it Is not a house. It 1s but a. fice—no extra charge. said that Finance Commissioner itfHlUVLTtSIlMSLIVtl ss<61 fc*6-si£aLll4HAz Algxn— Vg-va VI IMlsa gMSUgl^ The slgnlficanoe olhlspt^iiBMtt Ml 9-7S40 . Hartford, Friday a t 10.30 a.m. Miss Barbara Anne Stark-ecaacade of deep pink and Manchester Town Employes ture" will be made at the meeting. State Training School. passage, a vestibule; it Is s nar­ The strikers ran into a series of Joseph M. Loiighlin snd .his tries, with the viOw to raising was that It eiUftUahed the-1 . weather, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, atephanoUs Asked point blank If he expected row Isthmus; behind it lies the eourt Injunctions yesterday limit­ deputy, Geoi-ge J. Conkltng, have their standards of living. pja that if a ertaia requMng •lolm Kosky of 49 Hyde past, and before it looms the shore­ to ask for higher taxes from the Arthur J. Starkweather. 41 btark- .served as best man. and iishciX ing the number of pickets. Tlie been working on reorganization That, he said, "is something con­ use of U.S. forcea waa antlclpai less ocean of the future. Local 991 A.F. of L., C.I.O. 1957 Legislature, the Governor said the Preaident would go to -weather Sl„ waa married at 2 were Richard Wilham, H) Canter­ court o rd e rs were signed in matters. he could not tell until he sui-veys structive." He also emphasized the But the law . of life declares need for organizations such as the Ike Plays Easter Butiny Role for authority to iiee them o'clock yesterday ' afternoon to, bury St., and William Hoffman Jr. • • • • Macomb, Ingham, nucon and La­ The Governor then opened the the flseal picture prior. to hla thlk sll men shall b« mads alive President Eisenhower IS out. on the eoutH^ liwn of the.White Houee April . bringing a baa- . Dulles alao eatabllahed publicly of .Simsbury. peer coiintfes after a succession of door to economy suggestions'from State's budget message early In Advertising Council to spread, 8 David Allan WllhaiUj ,1 Hendce thitmgh the Lord of Life, the qbroad the Ides that the United ket of eggs to pass out for eager youngeten at the annuel Eaeter egg roll. Three of four handa the poealMlity tljat the edminlatra- Immcdlnlely aftei 'llic ceremony, pitched 'battles as strikers sought anyone, 1957,. Rd., aon of Allan R. and the late ChrlatWf Calvary, who conquered States is interested only In helpii make It look like a tie .for thie one m both the Preeident end the White House pollcemiui appear Uon might uae American forces' In a reception w-as held in the church to bar milk truck deliveriea to the ■ "TTlere is no question hut that Some newsmen, however. In­ Mrs. Jenny Gould Wltham, at the vestry, the mother of the bride and death, Ttm Lord of Life Is both Tinker Hall—7:30 P. M. Detroit area. : ' when" the State givea people more such nations. / to enjoy themaelvea even more than the Mde. (Ajf* Wlrephoto). the Middle Baat in' An emergency mm R legislator Apd executor of the law terpreted the' Governor’s remarks North Methodist Church. Gladioli the . grandmother of the bi .de " Thiring the strike, the Michigan services, they must,be paid for'by This country, the President aaid, without fonnal authorization 1^ that new services mean -higher should, sustain ita position ^'"'bV Congrazz. PE^ONAL SERVICE ‘ and pompona fornlcd a back­ groom both receiving in blue , Milk Producers Assn., to which taxes," the Governor said. taxes, as a move by him to aciften ground for the double ring cere­ dryaaea with white aci'essorles. and - members of the rebel fair share helping everybody else." Every time he apoke of going to _ _ uaurea deep aatUtartlon. F'.ach fam­ NORTHEND "There is no sense in kidding up the public to the prospeeV of The Communists. Eisyhhower mony |)erformcd hy the Rev. John corsages of pink aweetheai t ro.ses. group belong, voted to demand a Oongrest, Duties specified: Tima ily's needs are anticipated and met with In- Monday, April'2,1956 ourselves.*’ being hit with heavier tax levies. 'said, are able to paint for nationa Navy Releases would not permit Uiit If an unfore* E. Poat, minister of t y cluirch. When leaving on a wedding trip boost In the wholesale price of The Governor gave three exam­ Estes Challenges fke/s dlvldualbunderatandlng. pRESGRirri • \ > L-_'‘W* would '.velcome sn.v con­ with other forma of government a seen emergency suddenly aroee. Joseph Tripp, soloist, accom­ to Vermont, the bride chose a gray milk from |4.41 per hundred ples where Increased s e r v ice s structive suggestions from the panied at the organ by James Mc­ and blue tweed auil with blue ac­ pounds to $5'. glowing picture of how they can Cites PoUcy aa Anna Sale ^CAREFULLY CO.MPD^NOEl/ ^ PHARMACY voted by the Legislature are Connecticut ^blic Expenditure be aided_ through the Communist Data, on Petrel Kay. sang JiRecausc" and "Tlie cessories. The couple will reside at Price Not Met Dulles also told biz news eon- bound .to result in higher costs | Council or any other group >r in- 'system. '' farance; Lord's Prayer.” 4l Starkweather St. after April 9. International Convention The majority of , Detroit area Strength in Wisconsin WUlfaun t . Qnlab 4 P o^ t Sq-l-M I 9-4585 later on. The examples Included— dlvidtisi as to w-aya to cut ,expen- "The man who listens doesn't .1. U. ., policy on the sale Both the bride and bridegroom dairies, supplied 'by the producers 8 at [Funteralj BoymoMIT. 4|nlsh Given In marriage by her hrolh- new buildings being dedicated thixl a 1," he said. understand that underneath this Guided Missil^ arms to brael remains what It Paul R. LaBreo er. Ralph Starkweather, the bride attended Manchester High School, aaaociation, granted the pro- great progress there is slavery, the bridegroom graduating in . ducers' price increase. The Fair By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS X ^ waa when he explained It to the waa atltied In a floor length gown misery, snd no opporU»hlty fOr a Washington, April 8 IJI '-/The Senate Foreign RelaUoris commlU .Home of Imported mantilla lace and ny­ 19.14, Both are employed at Pine Sharers demanded 86..10 a hun­ msn to. realize his own aspira­ Sen. Estes Kefauver gambled today on new challenges to Ml 3.5940 Lenox Pharmacy. dredweight,.^ but this figure was Navy today lift^ some of the tee a month ago—that la, no i lon tulle over aalln. fashioned tions,’’ Elsenhower said. secrecy around thp "P etrer’/gultl®*! (a) the popularity of the Einenhower administration in Wis of eubstantial quanUUea of with a crumb catcher neckline, ■' llie bride gave the maid of hon­ not met. "It is...pnly in such a aoclely as Several creameries aa a result mlasile and aaid it has performed consin and (b) the argument that he himself ia n, Slate of-'- Ing Aip to 80 m.p.h.. extended over: a rson s injured snd UOO.OOO of of patrol craft already are equip­ There ia no party reglatratlon nounced yesterday, . Washington. April 8 181—Rep, ped with the petrel. ! reiwIuUon by th® U.K. Se* / ' ■■: '1 Safe Effclent Service flcisls todav attended a hush- parta o f New Mexico, Colorado and i damage at Joplin. / In Wisconsin, so voters may cast 88-year caregf with GM iy Council today or tomorrow H Howard W. Smith (D-Va). au­ "Launched by patrol aircraft after ib i birth'of the . for Bathroom Beauty! hush conferei.ee in Cheshire calledd Oklahoma but the main force was I / The Oklshoms Csslialty lisU, ballots in either party primary, Id add appreciably to the pros* L/. ■' ./• 107, Off for Cash and tW ry by dealers on the chaotic milk in West Texas. Three deaths In, along a path from prumright to thor of the, Smith Antl-Bubver- well outside the range of' the tar­ 1/ ' OOP 8 to 1 In 1052 induatiR In the 1980s througK the deprezelon. pecte for avoiding an Areb^Iaraell price situation. traffic accidents Jn Texas w ere! Miami in the rtoi th/east corner of live.'c Act, ca'lled today for n law get's air defei^/- the missile at­ Four years ago, when there was exploaion. ■ j. • \' to allow state prosecution of per­ tacks at- high > speed snd with The flrni, grew >fnto the world's' I* ! . '’1 , Public officials ami farmer blamed on the blinding dust. ! the state; included -W Injured. . . a three-way- contest in the GOP AvoMe Attaching Nueer ' '’-u ■ ^ , MANOHESTER RU6 SHAMPOOING reprejcenlatives were guests >at the The tornadoes skipped across! Four members of the C. V. Bevel sons who seek violent overthrow devastating effect,' the Joint an-1 Wisconsin, the ratio of greatest 'autcy’ m aker/and the d World's laigedt industrial corpora­ 3. Ih hla view, Egyptian Premier It V HANNAW AY BT. , HARRISON S f.) meeting called by the Connecticut ; more than a dozen communltiea in , family were ktll/d in Drumright- ! ,, , . nouncement said. Republican votes over DeOiocratlc Gemal Abdel Naaaer is actuated X “ Use of thA new missile thus tion. . y / d Milk Dealers Asstii ih'\% morninj; j ^utheastern Kansas and North*{ Bevel, his Wife,/and two daughlera, Both Smith and Rep. yeide (III) ones waa about 3-1. Kefauver ob­ by the dealre to maintain the in* will save the plane pilot from the HarlowRV, Chirtlce.-who rwialns In Wavei ly Inn, it is learned. No j eastern Oklahoma. Blrgest toll Gloria Jean 1 7 /and-Virginia. : senior RepuhJJcan on the Hoiye viously was hoping his total In tej^ ^ -dependence of Middle Boat Coun** ■■n.- advance public announcement had | was in Drumright. Okli^. about 50 I * teen age^ n , at a jwwrte“trtien jcommittee on im-Americsn Actlvi- antiaircraft hazards which attack- day's - voting would be well moTe | is, GM Resident, aaluted Sloin: If O fyall the men ever asaocl- Irlea. Dullee sold he la not diepooed • -!■'. 1: been made. ; m tl^ southwest of .Tulsa, where a j Ihe ztoi m hjt. is the only survivor ties,'voiced disappointment at yea plaite avlatori.m et in World War Uiau, a third of that cast , for , to feel that 'Nooeer h u Rode nay F ood At Its Best.. . Cooked Electrically terday'i Supreme Court decision II when they closed on the. target. g;i„enbower j ated/wllh Gcnerzl Mqitoro. none h The. ruftiored purpose was to j family of four was killed and an j ’J*™; * '’**'• ****** Eisenliower, irrevocable decloion to/break hia d talk across the table about milk ; 8l-year-old woman also was fatal-1 _ whlhli voided the conviction of. ' "Thus petrel virtually elinslnates | Wjar'onsln, OOP chairman Philip j he'TM'k^nt hU e w m Uu with the iVut. prices as tliey variously affejrt ly 'injured. A dozen othere were j. £*,*’ j "*,**; »hout 70. w m Steve Nelson^'a veteran f" >r.''munlBt the potential loss^ of valiiable, | c , Kuehn ignored the plea, saying X * ^ ^ Ovlles thus avoided joining in ■ Lika Having dMlers and ..producers. It was reported Irtjured. An estimated 100 *? **,*** ■ *^ thi twister which hit leader in the Pittsburgh area, un­ highly trained pljoU m asl..„ ,, obvious that all Republicans/*’ * learfied that dealers invited, houses in a 25-block >rea in der' a Pennsylvania anti-aedition coitiy , planes and equipmeiH.” i ar, united behind President £ 1165/ . ® * “ "^ (Continued on ,Pago Thirteen) among others, State Commis.sionei i Drumright, a community of 5.000. p"*^ law. , T h e petrel is in production a t ' bower and it Is Incumbent on R s 1 ch! An Oil Wall o f Agric ulture Joseph N. Gill and were demolished or badly dam -! ' The court's 6-3 decitlon gullifled the Fairchild guidecl mlasiles di-1 to go to the p o lls ...." " ’** ‘-•mUnue.aa a member of the ! Reek and blowing hia wife and sedition laws ii) 42 states, Al®****' yiaion plant, at Wyandanch, L.I., j Kuehn ssid-he expects the state's, board, a member of the financSil G onltjur Dairy Chie;f "%1. Clifford Goalee ,ln . aged. Fi/teen persons were hurl in policy committee and as chalriban his department; Milk Administra-1 Miami, Okla. daughter out of the houae. They and. Hawaik . ^ .New York. vole to be split abemt 80-50 Rtw een YES... FOODS TASTE SO GOOD were noT injured seriously. Yesterday's ruling had no effect It was tested extensively, first Republicans and DemocRts — a t of the bonus and‘ salary icommlt'- In Ybur tor D. O. Hamniei b er^ nianagqr , The twisters which struck In the A dozen were hurt in the storfn tee. . Ken Geyer of the . Connecticut southeastern part pf Kansas o.l - a separate conviction againi at the nkval ordinance test station, division which the D enR rata rer- i Bulletins , u which hit Miami Okla., and Chincoteague. Va., and later by tainly would hail as y v icto ry for Bradley, born in : Blackburn, Milk Producers A.ssn.. and Chair­ extended from the Oklahoma wrecked a four-block Zrca Nelson under the federal Sn^h Act, which prohibits kno'S'ln;^d the fleet operational .,d«’. elopment ' England.' came to GM aa a member from the AP'Wire* man George B. Farnam of the border east of Arkansas City : Le*,er twUters were reported at Own Backyard! COOKED ELECmUGALLY ... xa p p u n vocacy of the overthrow of the'gov- force. Kefauver hlm selt^aa stumping , Rt* comptroller's staff in 1919. Connecticut Wholesale'Milk Pro- northeastward about SO miles Hopeton. Skeedee, near Pond for votes In Florida’s May ; He wa^a promcited to aaa itant ducer.s Coupcil. erhmen by force and v lo le ^ . The 29 TWIN-MASTER past Toronto, Kan. One death was Creek Davenport, Jacktown. on prinfuiry, where/tgaln he will ciRflh j coiiiplroller end leter to aeaiit^ t Farmers parU^ularly ■ are dis­ High Court haa agreed t ^ e a r ar- REDS TO HUNT LOBt’ ENVOY reported st Toronto and q second the edge of Tulsa and ‘ Freedom* directly with Amai Stevenson, the treasurer. In, 1927 he was named Moscow. AprU S (P)— Sfvodlah gruntled ultlc /pricea they claim near Grenola. Nearly a dozen per- all in Oklahoma, /gumenta -next fall on Neftoh’s ap­ peal In thia case. Mean;whil.e, he is 1952 Demoerttir nominee and the general assistant treasurer. Two Prime Mlnisier - Tnilfo Eriander • Electric cooking is accurate, it’s measured ELECTRIC - leave them w-ftholit a. fair profit. sons were, hurt in twisters which : The Miami tornado also struck only olh erR ilve candidate thus far .v<«rs later he became _ a vice On Feb. 1. Hammerberg dropped at liberty on bond. ' sqld today the Soviet govern* hit the Eureka and Yates Center ; Quapaw, Okla., and Baxter Springs, News Tidbits in 1958. / ' i preaiBent. ment h u promleed to InVcetl* heat. ‘ 1 ; the farm price one cent a quart, areas. Many ' farm * houses in Kah. Smith,'intervlewe^t^y telephone ■ '^^t lor Entire South I Sloan, born in New Haven. gate the.' disappearance ef owing to the cbmpdtltive situation Kansas were leveled. j Other points hit in Kansas In- at hla Warrenton, Va.' home, called CuRed from AP Wiries • Meats retain their flavor and juices, brown the co'jrUs majorltj’ decision in the In adpeach at Orlando, Kefauver | Conn., and reared in Brooklyn, Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallen* ■in surrounding' producer states Many West Texas cities yester- j eluded Attica, Maple City, Otto, described aa "hogwaah'' and"poli- New York City, was graduated day reported "zero-kf rank and stornio Which brought the State ^ Call ua for>lDl>ilh«®I- ^''91'" 1^®" watch your wavs Itc good. , - , nism, tcxlay charged that Sfalin practically single-handed. The role | bunal's decision because Nelson enemy planes . . Iran rejects So- told s 33-year-old . . Greenwich _ man 1| to.... life in. prison -without hope of alt 1 decorative, usefu! pieces at an exciting low file members, and their initiative, rains of up to twoTnehCo and supply, keep your tank hlled. And that destroyed the principle of demo­ of'queh field emmmanders as M a r-! was given a 20-year prison seh- v>£ Union’s aec-ond note of pro- sentenced to'llfe in prison that he 1 parole. automatically price! , , • Yes with all the-adviantages of electric cook' one small tornado. There were cracy in the Soviet Union. and hindered the development of shals GeorgI K, Zhukov, now the j.tence after hla state conviction In Ycjft against Iran's aciherence to. has no hojee of parole under terms The only other, per.son so sen- ta ^ u l—right on the premisea-gives you security ■'Coydo-Wale" luxury chenille in ing your fam ily just can’t help being happy. The monthly magazine, official criticism and. aelf crith-lsm," Kom- Soviet defense minister, snd Vas-i .June 19.12. Nelson’s conviction on pro-Western Baghdad Defense no injuries. - muqist said. r - of a .State law. He then voiced tenced was Leroy Reddick'of New you get with no other fuel. It's a supply no one can all these decorative cplor.s: organ of the Central Committee stiy D. Sokolovsky, the present I Pact. Haven, for the. bomb slaying of a of the Communist party, added ijz Taking a new public tack in the „ i protest of the law, RED.H HIT WEST DELAYS . draw Sh but you! Army ,'Chlef~6f staff, was played I - (f'onliiiued bn Page Four) New Haven couple w-Kose booby- Colors: Hunter green, gi«y. rose^tSlur, white,' pink, light green, thunder to the. c horus of critic'sm cui rent campaign to demolish the 1 down rules "that physician sdmiUedlijfi. William Davis dr., w as con- trapped truck'blew up. London, .%prtl 8- tW—Moscow against the late dictator in its Stalin m.\1h, the Army paper The Red slar article, written had shown himself negligent In j victed of (li st degree murder. A Radio today accused the Mcotern Now’s tha time to order .twin-action M (^ilheat-the yellow. ' • Small Ddwn Payment. R^dick suffered a heart attack, April issue published today. ‘ charged that- the late dictator un­ by Ck>l. E, Chaanlkov. conceded treating gatient . . State Health! superior court Jury found he yid died last year at the Norwich i powers of “stubbornly obs.Dwet* fu d oU that cleans as it/lirats • Then, Only’Pennieg a Day. ^ it was the first 'direct discus- derestimated Lenin's role as a Stalin must be given his due "in Impartial Truman Department epideniiolpgtst d?-1 strangled former dancer Senada Ing" world disarmament. Tho military genius. State Mental Hospital. .^® Low Inatallatioh Coit. ^ Sion ip this leaaing orgiin of C?om scribes Connecticut's polio-free his cose. He charged adjournment ' introductory outline of the- Soviet j.tlon, . . r-- ' ' must be made -%t some of his in -, would walk, too, with Democratic pie, . . ■ CTivit----- Aeronautics ~-.okv'- Board, of- Mnutgoraery Evans II, who later O L D 8 W V E , B u y n o w . . . S A V E the law was ."inhuman” because it Green Stamps (liven wfth Ca*H Sales government's case'agairist the late'^ Sclei^ Restricted correct btstementa' and in p().cticu presidential hopefuls Adlsj Ste­ Acials continue their probe of I died. He was the "son of a Norris- left’ a nian. wlUjout hope. He also F.AIB a d m i t t w o KILLLNGS dictator^" The ' Artny newspaper’ "The cult of personality, namely iSr his mistaken -direction ss re- venson and Estes Kefauver if he' weekend airliner'rroah in which 221 town. Pa. lawyer and banker, charged It was unconstitutional Mexico City, AprU * (d*» — 1 CA LL MItelidl 3-5135 FOR TOP QUALITY ■ Red Star attacked Stalin's'role ss 1 Stalin's personality," Red Star gsrdj ' Lenin's theoretical Inheri­ were- in their home contmunities persons died. | Montgomery Evsns,* who died in because ,it Infringed on thO> Gov- Polico said todai’. UmU two U.S., i I ' --I a military leader eariicf today. j said, ' restri'ctedjndlvidual branch* tance left us by great Lenin.” and was invited to do so. Rising streams buj| no serious T924. ! ' ernor’s'^power of pardon. citiaena, W'lUlam Andrew SMt* SILENT GLOW O il lURNERS Visit your appliance dealer "The alien spirit of the' cult of es of aciencs-J(eading to stagnation ' The writer lashed out at Stalin's He made the assertion when a ffooding in Connecticut region is | Ordinarily Colls for Death The law under which pay is was ton and Joseph Fntrick 0 *81100, the individual practiced b.v | of theoretical' thought ,*nd 'some-1 statement in 1940 that "during the newsman asked if there was any prediction a's snow? Jieings to leave OtjUnarily a Afst d(>gree murder sentenced Was never te s t^ by the have confess^ sIsylM BIr, and- or Stalin violated s, the prlttciples of-* times to crude perversions. This '-.■>e of the ci'ril war Lenin re­ political stgnlfiQonce to his walk gtfound rapidly.' . . Picketing of conviction in Connecticut requires Supromo 0>urt of Errors jn Con­ Mrs. Everett Barton KeanhMai of t i k J D K H A M COM 1/eninism . . . and Inflicted con­ relates to military science, to quired us. then young coriirades of- with'' Hsrriman —who' describes Rlngiing Brothers and'Bsmum A that the defendant be sentenced to necticut. — ” ' Detroit. The battered bodleo of <*, MORIARTY BRbtHERS siderable damage on party vvprk,’ problems of theory and history of the central committse, .jo study himself os "not in active candi- Bailey Circus resumes In l^ew death in the electric chair. Under Tha board rsjocted Ui« morey the Kennlsons were fe«Ml nbeot MANCMItriR CONH* \ Kommunlst declared. C military affairs u wtU. York City .despite temporary,court a 1951 state law. howeyeV.the only two weeks age 1ft aaUea ooath "Stalin'* ignoring of tht prinel During and after World W orm (OonUanod on Fag* Fonr) at .BrewnavtUe, Y n , 318 CINTER Sf, MANCHESTER ' CORNER OF Ma in AND OAK STREETS (Continnod on Pago ftovon) order banning such activity. one of Ua kind in th* ; United (OsnHaaoia on Fag* TU rtoM ) 1 i- •4 . :■ > ' '.'■i'r -i '-i..' uf.-i ..JiF j 'vi,'".f. ' V. , j-i>' ^ ’■i'l.-M,.' nrl; . r '• ■' ;p .>,r .JJ . , i ,. i. ,-V V ' - '' ''-I ..•■Mvi' II,’ 1 ■■■j'ljV,1si''.ill,,1,1 i.i.w-’O ick' «I,*W '''*1 <-4i ■ i.')/:.', ,• »»ii la -I;- II.;/ •. . .i r. 4 . - ' ;

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