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X TUESDAY, MARCH 11,19»8 PAGB FOURTEEN ATemgc Daily Net Press Ron The Weather , ilmirlfieBtfi* ifpralli For the WeOi E«mM of V. 8. Weather Baieaa Mareh S, 1S6S FMtly^^^l^ndy, Httle reMer le-^ The Mary Cushman Group of the ‘Discipline’^ Topic Pat’s Dance aJght. Lew Partly :dbady. Second Ooiigregatlonal Women’s 12,634 Utile ehaage la tethRerntore Thnro- About Town Fellowship will meet Friday at the Member ef the Audit' home of Mrs. Conrad Rothammer, Of Bowers Panel At Gounti*y Club day; nigh Hi 44M. The MtnCheBter^uadfon of the 918 W. Middle Tpke. Mrs. F. B. Manche$t€r-~-A City of VUloge Charm OIvll’AJr Patrol, iJSA ^. win hdlrf Inman will be co-hostear. A panel of teachers, parents and Plshs for the I t Patrick's buf lt« •weekly" meetinif WWneadey parent-teaChers disciiased "Disci- fet, suppier and dance at the Man nljrht ■ «t the American Lifgi/^n Liiine Lodge. Knights of Pythias, chester Country Club Safurday VOL. LXXVIL NO. 137 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIOI^S) MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1^ 1968 (CSaealfled Agrertlataig ea Page tS) PRIC E FIV E Home at 7 p.m- yill meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. Iti pUna < in the Home .and In the Orange Hall. School” at the' meeting of the have been completed and as In the The Mancheater Ckildep Age Club Bowdrs PTA last , night, at the past It will be the kickoff event ^■Ul meet at the Ba«t„Side. Rec tjhe^’Joy Circle of the North school. ■ iid- for the approaching spring and Methodist,‘Ohurclv W'lll meet to Thureday at 2 p.m. Anyone inter- Meihbers of the panel w-ere Ray- summer season. ^ eeted in playing card* or other morrow afternoon at 2 o’clock at Approprtata oecorstlone ■ will West Three the church, mqpd'^tlnchfleld, asslatant super> gamee la w’elcome..^ Intendent of ichools and a Etowpra adorn the clubhouse, and sham msTRIBOtCD BY \ School Nparent; Paul FlnHMeln, rock green sox, neckties and gowns Cub’ Scout Pack '2 will hold a The teacher! Mrs. Helen Ener, taicher; will be worn. Dress will be In- W ill Push food aale at the J.. W. Hale Depart the Help of\Retarder Children wW formst 3 Children X- Mrs. Howard Baldwtb^parent; ment Store Thuraday morning at meet Thurada,; at .8 pjn. at thb’, Vernon Cook, parentT^: Edward A buffet supper will be served MANCHESTER > ' 19:30. Bunce Center.>Mra. John Ke’nniedy Sweeney, parent; an^XiOuis Paulus, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Dancing will Summit Bid of the Bridgepdi:^t A a^iatfon for exchange teachep-' from Belgium follow from 9. to 1. Music will be AUTO PARTS St. Jamea Mothera Circle will il’.etarded Children pill sho:- a num- and a Bowers Mwent Mrs. Harold, ! furnished by Walter Bradley’s Or meet Wedneaday at 8 p.m. at the bei of films regarding the retarded Parks was mdderator. ^ chestra. . ... B'- Washington, March 12 Manila, March 12 (/P)—The home, of Mra. Eleanor McGurkin. child. Anyone Interested is invited The concensus of opinion of the Reservations close Thursday. —Former FCC Commlfieioner western Big Three foreign 69 Weaver Rd. The co-hoateaa will to attend. panel w m that "discipline in the TlckeU may ba obtained by calling Richard A. Mack said today ministers agreed .today to con be Mba. Margaret Moltoy. hom^mould be firm, there must the Country Cbib or ahy member be,>1inUy between parents ^and, Engaged nobody put any pressure on tinue to push for an East- Fire in Quonset Hut Home The communications group of Dr. John C. Wright, hew blood of the house committee, the per him in a contested Miami tele the Connecticut Section, American yvhen necessary, the rod shotiM be The engage'mgnt of Mias Barbara sonnel' of which Is Mr. and Mrs. West summit meeting but program chairman’ for the Man- Institute of BlectHpal Engineers, Hisetf.',' vision channel case—-“they again underscored the need cheater Chapter of the American A. Cassells to Bruno Begin Is an Henry fiinnsmon. Mr, and Mrs. will sponsor a visit to the United Paulus stated that "People in nounced by her .parents. Mir and Georgs French Jr., Mr. and Mrs, bothered me,” for adequate preparations be Red Croaa, haa announced that the Il.urainating Co. Service Center, the United States give their chil Edward! Saarl. Mr. end Mrs. Frank Mack. telUng reportera he felt r.'eeting of the blood program com- dren much too m»ny of the ma- Mrs. Howard E. Cassells, 9 Kasex forehand. l.amden, Thursday at 8.p.m. St. > Simon *and Mr. and Mra^ William "not too good,’’^ returned for quoa- A epokesman for the U.S. dele Ike Weighs mittaie, which waa to have been held tei;jal. things, and since my family Uonlng before a Houae aubcommlt- today will be held at noon next has been in residence here I.have Her .fiance la the son of Mr. and S. Ds:vis.- gation at the Southeast Aida The Auxiliary to Anderson-Shea Mrs. Sylva Begin. B-uckland Rd, tee inveatlgatlng alleged preaaurea Treaty Organization conferetito Tueaday, at the Mancheater Coun had to follow suit." and influencaa on the Federal Com- try Club. ' . Post, VFW, will meet tonight at Wapping. said Secretary of State Dulles. Tax Cut or 7:30 a t the post home. Nomination Following the panel discussion, Miss Qaasells attended Manches municatibna Commlaaion. British Foreign SecreUry Selwyn Rescue Boy and election of officers will take Stinchfleld toM the PTA a few Mack broke off hla prevloua tea- Lloyd.and French Foreign Minis- The Controls and Measurements facts about the proposed junior ter High School and Hartford Re- J Umony before the committee aJ- Group of the Connecticut Section, place. Members are reminded tO gional Technical School. Regin at ter^Chriatian Plneau;were In gen bring groceries for the kitchen h l ^ school, and said there will moat two waeka ago and reaigned eral agreement about what pre Work Push American Institute of Electrical ifinitely be double sessions in the tended Ellsworth High School, DR. BARNEY from the FCC l9 daya ago. In Newtown Engineers, will meet tonight at 8 basket. South Windsor, < paratory steps are necessary. ' jumor nigh school In 1969-60. Mrs. Mack tebUfled ae\-erat people ■n>e three foreign ministers dls- Washington, March 12 (/P) o'clock in the auditorium of the WICHMAN^ . A roast beef dinner, aponsored Wilbert 'iBmlgh, vice president, contacted him concerning, the con cuased a summit meeting today d__ i?:______' Ncvrtpwn,.M9rch.l2_(^^ Connecticut Light and Power Co. asked for lixihow of hands of those. tottover TViaiaSBielTO In Mtarnl, IStTproSaWy^iirpropoar ^^resioeni ^8€iiftower<«^ Three chiMren died earlF to at Berlin. . . by the VFW Auxiliary, will be "Nobody put any prroaure on served Saturday night nt 6:30 at Interested In" initiating a fact find; ‘Failure of Law’ CHIROPODIST dSfysUkdOVB I9H procedures to the North!-- ‘ his economic advisers into day when fire swept through th VFW Home. Reservations rosy Ing committee,- which will meet mi,” he aaid. "They talked to me, AtianUc ^ e a ty Organization coun conference today amid signs their Quonset hut home on Sgt. Peter^. Mitchell, son of Mr. soon. Topic of JSermon 117 f:a s t c e n t e r s t . and I don't riact to preaaure." cll “very soon," the U.S. spokes anJ Mrs. Selim F. Mitchell. 65 Del- be made by calling the poet home. XIis. Donsld Conrid.^Mrst Ed . Hard to Befnae Friend the- administration is hesi High Bridge Road. A fourth ro n t St., who has been with the Entertainment and dancing w\ll uinns man ilald. tating on the choice between follow the dinner; ward Coughlin and Mrs.'$*l«n Mc Dr. Harvey K. XIcArthur, pro HAS RESUMED 'Theft Mack aaid. "Let me put It He added that President Eisen child was nearly trapped in a 764th Division of the U.S. Aimy in Pherson were voted meihbeta. of iHle way—they bothered me." hower is expected to answer Soviet tax cuts and spending to bol vain effort to save their lives. the Panama Canal Zone for the the nominating committee, fessor of Hew Teatament at the Aaked what he meant by "bother,” The Robertson PTA will meet to OFFICE h o u r s Premier Bulganin’s Istest summit ster the economy Dead were Linda, 8; Joan. 4,' and past two years, ia spending a 30- new hospiUllty committee chair- Hartford Seminary Foundation, Mack aaid he had lived In Florida conference letter within days. Meanwhile, the Defense Depart Jerome, 2, children of Mr. and day leave traveling in Costa'Rica' morrow night at 7:30 in the school men, Mrs. Edwin Lawrence and. wllUglve the abcond lecture of his, all hla life, he had known aonie of ai.dltorium. The spokesman said that Ih the 'Ei ment intormed Congress it la Mr.a. Weldon Cash. and South America. . ■ Mrs. Theodore Mather, were in "tenteh' series on Thursday eve toe people Involved In the Channel senhower reply "we may propose stepping up construction spending Saved ware Leland, II; Phyllis, I Herald Photo br Satemls) troduced. ning, at 8 o’clock at Center Conr 10 caae for yeara and they con that we get going" on definite to a rate of approximately $2 bil 10 and (Toralee, 18 months. Following the urogram, refresh gregitlonal Chiirqh. The |[eneral tacted him. / summit conference prepsrstiohe. lion for the next five months as a Resident State. Policeman James A-Sub Officer Addresses Teachers ments wefe servM in the cafeteria theme for the series of four lec Wheii he uaed therUrm, "both Disarmament remains the sub boost for the economy. Costello aaid Phyllis waa awakened -X- by second grade mothers. Miss tures is ’*Paul for Moderns." The ered,” Mack zaia— * pretty hard ject moat likely to dominate a cbm Undersecretary of Defense Don some time after midnight b y the Vernon school teachers and of-6 Emilie Bugbee's third grade won subiect for this week 1* to be "The to alam the door on a friend." He fsrence, the spokesman said. sld A. Quarles said this was “ad smell of gas. Then she spotted a . ficlats heard a talk and saw a the Nautilus and haa spent over 14 the attendance banner. Failures pf Law," \ told toe queationer. Rep. Harrte Dulles, Lloyd and Pineau were mittedly a very much higher rate” (D-ArkI, committee chairman, he fire near an old fashioned type short movie on.the.^U.S.S. Nautilus years in submarines, including! FoUowing the talk a social hour reported to have, discussed a than planned "and will tax the electric refrigerator. three and a half years in the nu will be held. wlthNrefreahments thought Harria had had' the aama French proposal for an anti-Com- capabilities of the responsible FhylUs awakened Leland who America's first atomic-powered clear-power sub field. served by the Men's club of the experience In leglalatlbn. munist defense alliance of Mediter submarine yesterday. ' Baptist Fellowship Several committee membera com agencies." took Coralee and Phyllis out of ths As head o f . the nuclear power church. ranean countries. The nations men Quarles testified before the building. Speaking at the Vernon Eilemen- schooJ, he said he Is in a good posi ntoftded Mack for what they aaid tioned aa possible members are .Then-said Costsllo. tha boy went tary School. Lt. Cmdr. -Dean A. To H ear A ttorney waa, in their opinion, hla attempt* House Arnjed Services Committee tion to see many men taking train Britain, France. Spain, Italy, Tuni on a Democratic-sponaored reso Horrified spectators waUb aa firemen probe into burned-out ahell of 4-room Quonset hut in the back into the flaming building in Axene, director of the nuclear pow ing there who cannot spell and to aiiawer all queatlona. sia, Morocco, Libya and the Unit an effort tbrascue hia brother and er achodi and the engineering de- Rap. Wolverton (R-NJ) aaid he lution calling for a speedup in de Bottsford aectlon of Newtown in which three children perished early today. (AP PhotofaxL whoso comprehension of what they The Men’s Fellowship of the ed States. fense spending as a . check on the two sisters. partmdnt of the submarine base At read is poor. However, he gave 'ho Community Baptist Church will thought all appreciated the fact The spokesman described this as Meanwhlls, Phyllis ran to tha Gfoton. urged more science teach\ Mack had teatifiled "under very buslneaa slump, recommendation oh what should be hold Its monthly mettihg at the an interesting proposal that would 'The committee quickly approved nearby home of- neighbors and Don’t Make A Move Ing in both elementary and high' done to correct this ibituatlon or church bn Friday.. A dinner ia difficult drcumatancea" from a require further study. aroused them. paraonal atandpolnt. jhe resolution by a 24-2 vote. Seven Persons schools. 'what aresa in the nuclear field planned for 6:80 aJlter which Atty. Republican congressional lead Leland waa trappsd,. Inaids Uia "Schools should give children at .'„hn FltaGerald, Manchester Town Rep. Maea (D-Calif) queationed Hits jihould be studied ih the schools. (rontinoed on Page Eleven) ers said yesterday .Eisenhower had burning building but hg.wss rss- least rudimentary knowledge in '.After viewing a film which Court Prosecutor, will give a talk Mack about 17,986,25 which he aaid waa depoalted to M a c k'a decided to wait at least a month Asphyxiated in cued by John and Charles 'Godfray, To Buy A ^ nuclear fields," he. said, and point showed a history of the Nautilus on the laws of marriage and di- before niaking any determination. the neighbors, who smashed's, win ed out that there is a "great need from ito keel-laying to its launch- V. rce. Attorney FitzGerald ia a cheekiiig account in a 2 Vi year dow and dragged the badjy buriwl .•--.•M sa sm rS w ’.rLrr’n'V T V '-.sixr’• ...... • . for Unclear - training-today;®— - rsember of the-facuItjrOfthe'Hart-: “period'from ' I909-66;- -Mwee "etod • Ask*''896'-. MlUieirt^'tn— With De'mocrata driving. ahead F r^lhO “l®Mhe boy out. V' " ' “-v ' At the same time he cautioned In the question period. Lieuten ferd School of Criminologj’ Tnd aourcea of thia money cculd not Leland was admitted to the Dan-'-, New Rait^e against "swinging, the pendulum the University of Connecticut be identified. in efforts to pump more federal ant Commander Axene aaid Con' Freeno, CSllf., March 12 iS>)—A bury Hospital with first, second j too far,” urging educators "not to gress has authorized a total of 22 School of Law. Mack aaid h« hadn't had time to i money mto job-giving projects, \ Eisenhower wae reported prepar-. ^aaraaHartford, yavsavs* .Ifafcb waa 72 UP) '— ww.A. ^di-^nitely is a part of production cotta sheriff’s deputy found the bodies of and third degt:ee burns about tho I overlook the humanities, history. nuclear sulw he built. This In The talft is beitg given under the idenUfy the depoaiU. X ; /actor of the Manufacturers As4o- and any increase now wou.ld even body and lege. Ttie hupital listed (Gas or ' economics, geogpi-aphy and politics. auspices of the Junior,. Star section "Mr. (^ngreaaman,” Mack aaid,' ing to send to Congress another In seven persons and a dog when-he cludes the three now in use, the a series of recommendations to' ^clation of CohnacUcut today told tually discourage compuiee from kicked open the door of a tightly him in critical-condition. "Our job of training men to Nautilus, the Seawolf and the of the Connecticut.Bar' Aaan., as a "at the preaent time/aa you know. the Lagialature's Latapr Committee staying within the state, and dii- .public service. X I am unamployad." Ha added It carry out the stepup be outlined shut home bpre last night. They Hw children w s > alone In ths Electric) man nuclear-powered submarines Skate. last week in spending on jmbHc he was opposed to anF uneroploy-.. ccurage new companies from com had been a ^ y x la te d by a butane house. Their j^rente were working would be much easier if there were He also said an atomic-powered coet a lot of money to go to "a ment compensation bills' ytolch I bank and look at mlcrofllma. works projects now underw^. ing mto Connecticut.’’ gaa stove. on the night shift of a Newtown more nuclear training in the public missile'.carrying Cruiser is alto Pal.anbarii, Central Sumatra,kand fighting was still going on at would Increase the costa to Iridua- Coroner Alphord Dieltenson said I box top manufacturing company schools.” being biillt and that plans for an Mack aaid he had been trying March 12 OP)—Central government 9:15 a.m. It calls for an additional 198 He added that although there Refrigerator to ran the iUroa dotot aa fast aa mlUion of federal qiendinR now op wee an economic SlLmp now, most UM victims had - evidently been I T hen the fire started, He oiitllned the Navy's program atomic-powered aircraft carrito paratroopers landed In force today DjambeU said government Albert 8. Redway, p ru d en t «( dmd since Saturday night. i n was the state’s second triple at Groton for training officers and have temporarily been shelved. and locked In combat with- -rciMt planes bombed and strafed the air reclamaUon and floM control Rockbeatos Produetji Cora.. New eeohbiaiets "feel bueineaa will turn Washer or men to-mtan the submarine of the Attending the talk were 'Vernon ::DWYER PRODUCTS (ConUnaed M Page.Tea) forcea te this central Sumatran field befdrt the psratrqap Isfid- projeeta. AdmintstratMa propo Haven,'Was'Udong the first irtt- upward again, not later , than the ' Dead were Mr. and Mrs. Luke j fire fatality in less than a week- atomic age. He said all officers elementary school and Rockville heartland xWhere the U.S. C^bnc ings. He called the attack ?* sals for expanding the highway neases to appear at the commit end of this year and industrial ex Vaughn, about 50, and their daugh-: Early last Saturday, morning, Mrs. \ building program were given to a pansion and erndfob-ment will go ter, Gale, 16; William Harris, 52) Catherine M.-Parker, 43-year-old undergo the equivalent of the first High tohool teachers. Mayor Her-' Oil Compaily. haa major inatalla- "bnRal.dqed. the same as those tee's public hearing on unemploy on to greater hdfgnts .within the his wife, Jeannette, 45, of C?hQW-1 wife of Donald S. Parker, 45, a Dryer yesr of post-graduate college work pian/O. Olson, School Superlntend- WOODWORKING RRd FIN ISH IN G tiona . committed by Fascists and Com- Senate committee yesterday. ment compensation bills. ilAWWitness muniata" About 100 persons were on hand next five years." chllla; their daughter, Mrs. Bea-1 Ne.w York publishing executive, and enlisted men are given the Raymond Ramsdell and High The Central government launched But there was no indication trice Galloway, 18., of Victorville; I their son, Donald. IS. and their equivalent of the second year of dooT Principal Alien Dresaer. X ■ '• * its biggest lend, air and sea of- He appealed to the people to Eisenhower had arrived at any for the atart of today's sesaion, In "I think,"' he said, ’It will be A ll Types of Finishin^^^ fight the invaders. which opponents of. the bills were tragic if Connecticut industry is and a girl about two years old, be-1 daughter, Victoria. 12, died when undergraduate work In fields relat' Kllss Helen E. McCarthy, aupervla- I K g h lk Igaf* I fenaive to w’lpe'out the rebel mbve- final decision on whether to rec tieved to be Mrs. Gallowsy's flames swept through a portion of L ing-to nuclear power. ing principal at Vernon Elemen- I temandi >hat an out- "Thero \k no other alternativs ommend all even greater increase being heard. saddled with higher costs for un but the (Mfense of. our soil," he employment compensation which daughter. their Greenwich home. Lieutenant-Commander Axche *ary School, Introduced the" apeak- Specialty Woodworking ' and-out antirOommynist govern in such Binding — If the economy This waa in sharp contrast to the Also dead was a small dog but : was the first executive officer/of er. /" | t p u f a ) i ment be Mt up in Jakarta. said. "Killf-them if )rou meet them,” does npt respond to current prod yesterday's session in which sup will mak^ it even more difficult for The 4-room Cash home waa 16- Trigg6r<;d Riot The rebels bad vowed they II to compete with othe, states. two other dogs in another pert of cated in the Botsford secUon of Jakarta troopy alfo landed at ding or whether to turn to the porters of Gov. Ribicoff’s proposals the Vaughn home survived. /- ^ 5 YEARS OF THE REST". Dumai, on Sumatre'a eaat coaat, would fiKht for the oil fields. ta:^eductions favored by vice to liberalize unemployment bene Therefore, I urge your committee Newtown. The fire, raging out to do nothing about raising the Sheriff's Lt. Robert Saum found of control when firemen arrived, Washington, March 12 — A the one remaining Caltex oil port. No sltex evacuation was ex- ppraldent Nixo'n and btheVs. fits spoke, while 2,000 union mem the bodies when he wenu-to the ROUTE 8S10LTONe-aMI3a532S SUPER MARKETS Unitsd Auto-:'Workers (UAWj J>At the sathe time an Indonesian pectei Some wives and children of / That could hinge on the amount bers sat across the street in the cost' of unempl03mdent cdmpenaa.> ■wep/ through alL four., rooms, tloii;"" ■ ------' house at the request-Tjf-1i^ughn‘)i leavings .only a blackened toell of ELECTRONICS unionist "said loisy the Kohler ,.Co. havjxccrvette look up a pbaitioh U. S/’ workers ' left several d sy y ' of“ added aptodihg considered Buahnell Memortat. ' 7 employer when the man failed to ago after Caltex suspended opers- necessary to change the tide. Ad 26 Separate Proposals the metal building. The family triggered a near riot In i955 dur off Pa<^g, rebel port on .the weat Other early witnesses spoke in show up for work Monday. lost all its posseasiona. TECmiCIANS o im I SIRVICEMiN ing which company officials have coaat./andxgive all ahipa in the tioro. Remaining workers and ministration spokesmen have been Yesterday's witnesses testified opposition to a bill that would in Saum said : he could get no an s ^ they were threatened by a harbor untUTt) a.m.^Thiiraday to the/r families had been ordered to saying that a tax cut would be in favor of the bill that would crease the Baler tax from 3 per The Cash family came to New a r e NEEDED EVERYWHERE centrate near here, the,'bead- preferable to a massive spending amend the state's Unemployment swer although lights were on in town about two years /igo from cursing mob. leave or face deatc)idton. cent to 3 MCteamies - nievtsietr FOR CIUNU, CHEAPER, U^tt HOME HIAT gered thia thing.” / mght aome skirmiahea with reMl mentioned as a possible candidate yourself- backfiring" declared "'You' say." Sen. Irvin (D-NC) d^endera. They apparently aought GOv^nment forces apparently The report, which said there from the AP Wires DAY COURSE: EiactrenicsTaclinician X ' asked, "you think the Kohler Co, were roek*ng -to retake control of Hartford, March 12 — for the Republican nomination for SherilTs Lt. A1 Collins, who in tolSrive inland to the Dur' oil field, the Centra1'.^matra oil areaa and The Internal Revenbe Service ,v/ere 91,900- unemployed in the governor, vestigated. . IsilaUetiM, iMintcRant*, «trvkitig. •( Mandenl «l«ctrMik dcvicM. inspired It?” V h ^e a Caltex pipeline to Dqniai state now, provided ansv/ers to four Our 4-in-l Heating Plan Imdiidea Auto- " I think it did and. like ^ s y , bring, oil royalties back . into says Robert Fallon of Nor Among those opposing the bill He said the butane, gas heater ' Tslwirien aRd radio racaivan, Mlar TV, fra^uaacy awdaladaa cirtaH., atarta! questlona raised by'^Rep. Paul An was installed without a. yent and. VANGUARD SHOT DELAYED nuitic l i v e r y . New Mo^;3li^Bfit-rthe fuel' it-just grew," Treuer replted- Jakarta hands. Tlie rebeid' have walk paid income taxes this drews (R-Cheshire), chairman of were Sen. Arthur H..Healey (D- Cape Canaveral, Fla., March EVENING COURSE: Elactronict Tadinidw^Aida The committee is inyestlgstlng The'paralroopert landed on,^Pak- been bartering the dH .and collect year with phoney money. New Haven I, Senate minority except for a wood Stove, wa.s the oil that cfeoTie as it Adto . . . Periodic AMPS anbaru'i airfield and cleared if of ing royalties for themselves. tie committee. only source of heat 'in the 6-room [ It (yPt—-The Navy canceled an«- violence into'the UAW’b 4-year-old It's okay, though.. leader, and Rep. William O’Brien la'two avaaiagi a waak-wa caa laack ya« ladfa-Badraaia-Talaviiiaa obatructfMa in preparation for Redway said: frame house. nther attempt to fire Its Van* MrviciaB; wHk clawraoM Hiaory.latoiaiary practica.'laora.bX-Paiafl." Burner Mwintenance; Pay the easy Budget strike against the company, Dumai ia 100 miles north of Robert, who is 4H, sent In (D-Portland),' assistant minority guaril satellite rocket shortly be makers of ' bathroom fixtures at transport landinga. here. A good road built by. Caltex 35 cents in play money "to be "Unemployment Insurance deft- Deputies found the heater still; Plan Way.. Lose paymei^-^no M r [ESDAY Rebel InO^or jt,ini. er tljainbek leader in the House.. going when they broke^ ifito the fore noon to d ^ after hours of Kohler« iVls. , could take the Dumai invaders 'sure the President will have INROLL NO W I Pay aa foiy •a'mt llaiitad aaredaiaal, traa plaM- extra cost. aaid over ^ d a n g Racho' rebel down toward Duri and Pakanbani. Healey.said this tax increase house on the outskrrtstof Fresno. trying. The effort twice oanie . Unfe , RMn« tarvky; approved tar vatareni. laborofary work ia /Hie na N E W CLASSES start MARCH 17,th CALL MItehfl 3-SI 3S FOR TOP 9UALITY parachute drop parted at 5:30 a.m. (Continued-on Page .Three) tax return., when he Saw hia . said the preaent Unemployment Coroner Dickenson tentatively *lng place here.'’ He said he dopro't Compensation Law was put there listed carbon monoxide poi.sonirig' ture of which were not lmmpdl- You Read Tliis ^ e r NATIVE WAVIEST ' VhUix' enough .diligence has ■ been father at work, on the family Culled from AP Wires for such times aa these. ately disclosed, ^ SILENT GLOW OIL l^RNERS - Income-tax report,and sent It as the catise of death but sched NEW ENGLAND TECHNICAL INSTITUTE utod to try to find out who was He said under the Bauer bill, uled autopsies. Xresponslble for violence. along with the "cash,” He.is LEB.\N '>N C.\BINET QUITS Ol CONN INC Connect,(ut ■ Olde ' FI-.'’.,- S But Chairman McClellan (D- the son' of Mr. an d -..Mrs. All of the persona were.attired CHICKEN Police in Paris snnounce five (Conttnued.on Page Twelve) in sleeping garments. , Bierut, uebanon, March it (ffi— Never Before Made Anywherel 56 Union Place - JAckson 5-3406 • Haitford .V > m Ark) told him "there is no disposi Convicts Halt Rioting Hmothy A. PalloD; Jr.V'.„5 men have been arreated «m chargea The pro-Western Lebanese Gov r, tion by the committee or any Croesus Lane, Norwalk. of smuggling heroin . from Paris ernment of Frdmier Sami Solh member of the staff not to get the lo./he United States.'., A nation WITH THE PURCNASE OF ANY OF THE AlOVE NOTE—-w t hov* movtd to our ntW MORIARTY brothers resigned today. Information min truth.” ally organized crime syndicate Is ister Fareed Kosma said PresL locotion opposito tho railroad itd> T h e hearings currently are con- In Tennessee Prison assuming.. the proportions of a No Nuclear Damage dent Camille Chanioun accepted 315 CENTER STv ' , M A N CH iST|R cernto with an incident which oc "second government," says U.S. the resignation atsd ronsultntlona ITEMS. WE ARE OFFERING tion and intorstott bus tomtinols. curred in Sheboygan, about 15 Atty. Paul W.-x.Willlams In New will atart Imme^lely to form a . 'inonfhs kfter the strike started. A Petros, 'Tenn.,. March 12 :dV-4‘mess hall. At that thn* Hampton York speech. '''•v. new cabinet. Choice STEAJKS crowd of toousands gathered at a Rioting priaoners at Brruhy Moun said "it looks like the trpuble ia One of seven NeW lfork teen Air Force Hiints Parts dock where a ihlp w’Ss due to un tain State Priaon-^their disturb over ■■ agers accused of siaylng-Mlchael BI.AMED FOH^.OWN DEATIT load clXy^esUnetf'for the Kohler ances ended by gunfire and tear ' After the men had returned to. Farmer, 15, swears that He. hit . New Haven. .March It (g1 — gaa—told ntwamen today they their cells, newsmen In the priaom F/rtncr witt( a club blit that blow A Hartford detective who waa SIRLOIN ^ Treuer testiiled; he-beBe.ved. the were ready to return to work. yard called for a convict spokeS' waa Btrtctly In self defense. . . . killed In a Nhg)b Haven anto- Kohler Co. knew It'^rould eventj^- A spokesman for the convicts, man. Mra Mamie Eisenhower, back from mobjie crash'Jan. 16 "should not TOMH C •X ly be able to unload the-clay.Tle peering through the shattered ^ LaWson came to a window and a health and beauty resort where have been driving'* his automo TWO (notone) BEAUTIFUL ALUMINUM T-BONE aaid the' firm apparently reaso.nea'g(ua of a >vindow In his. riot- said the nien had decided to re herb tea. is a specialty, dishes up a Florence, '8... C.. March 12 (iP)-T-^sf .ubbed by hospital attaches as a bile. 'Coroner Jamea J. Corri- CHOIC It would gain from the commo wrtoked cell,, block, aaid the-men turn to work. , White House te* for congress An Anxious 'Air Force asked precaution against possible radia gao said toilsy In' a finding. Det. tion and uproar "and say look at were aattefied with the. aglbement Most of the men ayrroundlng men's wives. curiosity'seekers today to return tion. Howard Root. 54, waa under th* SPRIN6 COMES SHORT Eleven-year-old Susan Kurtz" In pjobably harmles* but. - highly The Air .Force said, however, those terrible striking ptople." made la g t^ t^ wito-Keitn Hamp him were red-eyed from teaF'gas Influenre of liquor at thv time . COMBINATION STORM anU SCREEN LB. "It WM not our intent to stop ton, cpmntlaaion^df corrections. and lack of sleep. Tbey ,nbdded- St. Luke’s Hospital in Cleveland secret fragments of an ilnamed there waa little oi no danger of ol the accident; Corrigan s^d. ths unloading," Treuer said. Waated-^S^Dey Week assent. X awaUing the final outcome of deli- atomic bomb that fell near here- radiation^ -It sail the remote dan- Irvin said there was no doubt in Kennetlr'Ray Lawson, the riot \t III Start Cleanup eate iwiart surgery performed In Only., its TNT component ex ^^ ^r contamination could arise ploded and there was little danger IKE PL;\NS TR.\DE SPEECih, 'X DOORS (full ineh thick) POPULAR INSTANT COFFEE ers' spokesman) said "ibey gave Pointing to debris in the cell an effort to keep her.alive. . . . Jo only^from -cattered nuclear mate- Washington) March I t (#)— (Continued on Page T e n ) ^ - ^ pg everything we asked for except block and prison '^yard, Lawson seph Sherbow, retired Baltimore of radioactlvlt.v the Air Force said. riais. President Eisenhower will maks TO ROCKVILLE two things—they wouldn’t give us judge, says apeclal taxes on adver The uharmeid bomb, lacking the said,•■"We are going to start to NeverthelifM, an area of approxi a major speecb in support of the This is your chonco to start your spriiif hodit a 5-day work week in the mines I clean up.'" tising revenue are just as serious potent triggering mechanism fpr’s mately two square miles was roped rec'procal trade program at -.a and they-wouldn't agree, to stop^. PrUon offlciala had made It a threat to freedom of speech and nuclear blast, waa released sc- off by Air Police. A team of Air biparUsan rally here March, *17’^ ' 6 oz. Fourth of Workers using' the strap.” _ clear last night that the men freedom of the press as 'any re cidentallv from a B47 bomber yes jrce experts flev- here from Hunt THURS. - FRI. - SAT. - MARCH 13 -14 -15 2 oz. strainU Imposed by the govern terday. it landed 100 yards from The prison has one of the state s j have to be ready for work er Air Force Base at Savannah. 6 ON *8P.\CE FLIGHT* improvomonts. Now mokt your movo to largest mining o|)eratlons and coal ment. the residence of Walter (Bill) End Dress Walkout before their grievances would be JSxi^gi damaging his and six other Ga., where the B47 waa based, and Dayton, Ohio, March It OF) CALIFORNIA PACK frpm’.'the' pits ia used exclusively considered. ' Heavy snow blanket covers much set out to find the bonih fragments. Five .\lr Force officers were YOU'LL FIND ROCKVILLE STORES FILLED for toe state's institutions. None is of Texas and Oklahoma bringing houses and a church and inflicting The Air Force began its appeal sealed in e smalt space chaiMker New York, March 12 CP)c-Thlngs It was not known immediately ilbrmally balmy El Paso its heavl- minor injuries to six persona. sold commercially.- jyea for bomb WIIIU 4 fragment^ 1 n j^ U Ig lllB __ withC 4 I 4 4 UUVI a radio today for a 5-day simulated sat*__ ..Xbegan-humming_again today in -LaweonW .referenee4e-tbe -'-‘atrap’.- what full understanding had been eat fall-in 52 years,—The NAPIER TOMATOES Newr York's big garment manufac reached-by'HamptoiT-and-convict' miles wide in the Mars Bluff cormTl^ro^cMt nightr’An Air Force elllte flight' around the Earth. 'THE WITH NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE-TOP waa' uaed in connection with the son, 'Topeka A Santa F,e Railway spokesman told newsmen bomb For ' purposes of the enduranc* turing district as about one-fourth use of a leather strap on priaoners epokeamen. to discontinue passenger service munity five'miles east of here. of 105,000 atriking dressmakers re - One' prisoner, Fred Roberts of Bomb fragments were hurled as fragments wmuld not be harmful teat. Air Force technicians at tho for infraction of prison rules. on tu Pioneer line between Atchi to anyone handling them. He said Wright .Air DevelopnMnt Center VALUES and ORCHIDS! sumed work after a weeklong The men began . demonstrating Knoxville, was woupded In the son and Topeka, Ksn„ next Satur much as a quarter-mile from the tail cans walkout. cheek by a guard's shotgun dur day. "" . crater blasted into the Gregg prop the Service was "very anxious" to -at -Wrlght-Pattorson Air Fare* Monday night Among other Uiinga collect aa man. .ibqnrti pieces as B ose plaeed the spaee chamber The partial return to jobs re they complained of what they ing a mass attempt last night to Awaiting Gov. A. B. (Chandler’s erty! sulted from a contract agreement break out of the prison, isolated signature is a bill to outlaw day The Air Force officially de prasible. in a pretended 18,006-mUe-per- SP0N80RC0- BY called the cruelty of the guards hour- orbit, 149,000 mllea ahova reached yeaterday between the In and the •"unequal treatment of in the ragged Cumberland .Moun light savings lime throughout scribed the bomb as an "unarnud _ 'The Air Force eaid probably the BARN RETAIL FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! nuclear device." It saM the device only human danger could occur if to* Earth/. ternational Ladies Garment Work- prisoners.’’ tains about 50 miles west of Knox Kentucky , . . The nation’s un MERCHAN'TH era Union and some employer -About 300 prisoners,, mostly, ville. As he was carried out to a Passes employed of more than five mil was released, accidentally her at mic dust were taken internally, lb hospital at nearby Oak Ridge —. lion, -sayi Secretary of Labor cause of "maifunctlon of the by Inhaling it or through a skin QUEEN''a W A ^D IV O B O B DIVISION OP ORCHIDS TO OUR CUSTOMERS WHILE THEY USTI ’ groups. white, were Involved in the rioting. Rep. John J. Dempsey, 78, CMogne, Germany. Marieh 18 S42 ADAMS ST. TEL Ml S-lfii Return of the remaining work A gunfire' barrage halted their where h!s. condition, later was re New' Mexico Democrat, died Mitchell, has reached the peek and plane's bomb lock system." cut. This waa termed remote. ROCKVILLE ported not serious — the other last night In Washington, D.C. he expects an upturn In eroplojr- .Gregg, his wife, thrto cnitdren Oragg was In the garage in his (g>) — Iran’s Queea Soraya waa HOURS: - ers awaits "ratlflcsUon of a set- second higtit of demonstrations last repartad awaiting ward tram AREA FRESH tlsnient by two of the five em night. prispners became omtnqusly . si- from complications following a nseat ia late May- ' and a nieca were treated at a hba- back yard, when ths deviet axplod- DAILY 10 A.hL to 9 P.M. CHAMBER. SHOP IN ROCKiriIJ£ ployer asBociationa that were in Later, Hampton met with the lenL They returned' to their cell cold and virus Infection. He Sydney hoq>ltal luiwflntendent pltal for minor injuriae. The niece, sd. Mrs. Oragg was In tha houas Tahraa today that Shah Maharn- 9-year-old Ella Daviea, was held tawing. - med Baaa PahlavT hga divaraad SATURDAY 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. , OF volved In the 6-day strike. rioters. wing. served seven .terms in the denies newspaper report that Al Soon,' thereafter, (Jommlsetoner House and two times aa gov- bert Namatjira, Auetralia’s lead at the hoagita) for further traat- T waa alttlng thara sowing and 1 ^ . No awa In bar ■BlawSfa COMMERCE ' bch. Hie three groups that acceptsd Shortly after 7 ajn. today the aay.naeHMii Our Lowor Root Moons Highor Sovings For You. men began on orderly procession .. arnor of New Mexico. (AP ing aboriginal artist, la dying from noent of eralp wounds, A N D S A V E ! (OonUffiied ea F ife Three)^^ from their e#n blocks to the priooH (^lenliniiad on Page Twelve) 'Photofax). . n tribal curse Tha eh iid was thoroughly .(Coattamad oa Pago Oii ttap) aa abaolato i hraraa.
■ / ■i. ,MAN®HEaTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTl'm, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12. 1958 PAGE TRREi': PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, »tANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. MARCH 12. 196S ‘JT. f pasaagbs. Beeauaa tha wide Friday Night aeradn proeiaa lost the Intimacy Rcc Depfirtancnt ^cdiiiig Cohimhia' D flia A t Th9 required for the tender Ibve Songs, Pbiyground Saperrisors s B a t t li , I N I t he softened the picture with S ^.' sMii>6aiM5HRilMl6»U tOMtoBt.,.. clal filters. And because the' ClosingVoted riiM evaliiT •MadSo, liit-lee . As You Like It Tha Racreatton IMpartmeat Youths^aub 'W fta l srieo tiioic Mseusis beautiful scenery on Kauai got By DICK MOWARD . announcaa that they are re? i)M.r»il4t 4ni, CMifMb: that r^ay fro mlong rain sprils, calving appUcatlMia for amfimer PLAT TtrSBUT OCX i s on Sumatra i — SI s sew Logah'scdved the program by wait By Merchants playground supervisors at tha TaCeM irate DANOEROVS^PPONllNT ' rri« ing and filming only when the East Side Rec office. Mt vnfiMnbIs ^ RESTAURANT By Atfsed ShelaweM . Movie-goent h*v« be«n waiting nine yean sunshine made the setting ideal. Anyone inUreated in a sum ,N0B1V will be (tte'rcd by'the Main St. stores will no longer.be But what makes ‘'’South Pacific” Which suit should you devel during fho LoHtM too- 0|>en Friday nights. WELOOl for HoUirwood to" put Rodgers tind Hammer* mer playground posiUon should '2nd Birthday govemmrnt to. relieve 901 Main Streei stein’s smash 6 w»dway, musical “South such wonderful entertainment, be apply directly to the office and op for your contract? Tha Choice k m . ftohirlmi • bM co the road shortly after their tlOB.” Ths announof1 -ent was made to d r?. 10 9 4 sides everything else, is the music ehould be attending colleger may depend on srhich opponent it landings. The i^bsassdor said Pacific" on film. NeM month, Buddy Adler’s created by Rodgers and HammSr* Chib Touthtopta will celfbftt^ X a K 9 6 3 - of: day by the Chamber of Commerce wlde-»creen production ^ J a m e s ^ preferably those, planning to be dangerous. - ' stapdfird Vscuiun CMi Oo. steini So often the film version of tsachers. Playground season-be itiii second birthday Ssturdqy'nlght. e Baked NisnUs Beallepe The Indonesian dlpIomSUe rep- aembied : to 40 non-lndoneal after the results of 'S’ recant {toll Mlchener's ,w»r romance wMJ^ pre Forfauah whom Vary Martin por Weat opens the fix oC spadea and ISroadwey musicals either adds k gins Monday, June S3, and cbn- This tsenager’s club, organised by rr.,*: tsm aa casserole reaisntotion inThs Hsgus, Nsther- ploycs ii- Central Sumatri and showed the majority ef^ stores mier In New Torjt City and Hhen trayed in the musical that had fans song .or two wr leaves but a couple you play the queen from dummy. It'll Ko out to the teat of the worth. waiting six months for tickets. tinueaihreu^ Aug. S3 and. la a the Horace W.^Bbrter School a. N builte F ried Beallepe, ' idtnts plus allilndo-. favored returning Immediately ,to u q this fi-hour de You eah't toll which suit to devel lands, said ths govcrnmsnt opera Having viewed "South Pacific^ , A trio of supporting perform- of turtes. B IN 8-day week.' . \ ■ "tartar sanea-'-'- ; ■ to in Urik, kbout toe former schedule of being of^'' light, everything -tp intact. Songs Alumni Assn. Is set up in 'Yeo* op until you see,what happens to tions Were under the (xmimsnd. bfl 7s~'^'ies of pakapisiani at a apeclal eneak preview last ivs give such marvelous portray- e Fried Skrianp un1il' 9 p.m. on Thursday rtI|^U like "Some JBnehadttd Evening," mans Hall, . Tiight club style, for this queen of qilidoS' O K 9 3 MCsJ. Qcn. K. DJstukusumo, who and Stanvac'B | closest instollation only, week, well venture a RUeaa that aJS.that we believe "South Pacific'’ show with tha irinnera going on to each occasion, ft is under the guid If the queen of spades wins the a Lobster saate an caaserele the fans' perser\erance wUl be jus- wtll 'Vcome that all-time box office "Younger Than Springtime,’’ end the coast*to-coast Ted Mack tele B A Q 10 'ihAd been reported In the major to the contested area..The com ’Thirty retailers voted to close ance of John LaCroix, Grade S first triek, as it a trick, ha wUl lead a spade e Broifeid SwehUUh Radio Peiping meanwhile ian- Jan. 6 of. being open both Thurs repairing of the bet- plays Blood^ Mary; John Kas^ Is Around sad About ' ing to the Connecticut Csnodr guests, and to such out of town Bewspapeii, SulaK Indonesia rs' day and Friday'nights. one of the most. beautiful of the high school guests as may regis through your king, and the Jig will a OombtoaOea eeaffeed plala’ nounced Rrt'ssla has promisedl to 'ter kind for over 40 yem n ." Hawaiian Islands, tilrector Joshua Lt. Joe Cable bnd Ray Walston, as ’ Raye 'Culver of the Coveotry Society. -f ported thaC \^ Central govern The wlehes of 15 non-mej Luther BiUis, the "big-dealer”, { Players Is heading up the com- ter ahead of ttnte and be appraivad- be up. West la not dangerous, be OpHriBS Itad — BO a Staffed Laolatoaa Shrimp ment militaryscommander in the ■ell 35,900 tons of shipping to Logan, whose ''Sayonkra” la bid- "Swiss Peasant Art,” a^jMnting cause a spade lead from his Side Jakarta government, whieh desiring to close Fridsy^lghts';« NOW AT 28 OAK STREET _ ding for 1967 Oscar honors, al- brings _ to the vleuers. the ultimate l mittee that’s selecting the Judges and him^ctmft exhibit, opans to by the associatlaiti • Broiled Ratahcer.T»aat North CelebM . mut conceded tha Saturday night, fbr- the tm A of the toble will give you « trick y heart strapped for lnter-|sUnd were not counted, the^^^amber ] | Use Purnell Parking rigbf.;|^ ready has filmdom talking 'about In u-artlmC humor, jfor the annual Drama Festival of day at tna Wadsworth Athenaum. rebels have cAptm^the port cit; ■aid. /**'’ rrtfrsnce. ' i ' ■ • time, the club will have nb or with the king of nadee. spadta, and you wtU aoeapt We Prepafed By of GO'rontalo. It qubtod Lt. Coi transport since ito anti-Dutch cSpi the 1958 awards. Joshua Logan went' all out In: the Associated Little Theaters of Under the auspices of the Smith Tou therefore doeide to develop CMBr 2 ^ 0 TEltlOOO ''^'psign halted operations of the The poll whs ^ Connecticut. The festival will be sonian InstltUtoand sponsored by chestra. Their music, prior'^to this, daciaion. JonosevVoJo, chief of naff of thi W u e I b h i Hi H i m m m HB o l Starring in the 20th Century- filming "South Pacific.” Becausa has been recorded by their music Ihe diamonds. If you lose a dia General Ibaturee Oorp.) Dutch K.P.M. Line. Preaumsbly Chamber's Rs[ after Fox technicolor masterpiece are Rossano Braxzi had never handled held this, yesr at the Avery Me the Swiaa^LegaUein in Washing . East Indoneaian MUitory, J^m- committee. mond trick, you will loaa it to safe (yrifht 1968, WALNUt RESTAURANT mand, aa sayillg relatMp^ents the Russians also will supply per more than ’'40'^.pier'^nts, 28 of Roasano Braxzi as Emils deBecque, a Binging role and had trouble morial In Hartford in' May ton, tlM exhibit wiUNnmsln in the West rather than dangeroue Bast. sonnel to run the ships since the them men^drs of the dtriaion, re The University of Connecticut has museum’s Avsiy Court through Dick Oamso Fbatared 7 WALNUT STv^^-UU 9-8979 arrived too late from ^akarutXo ■ pis role made famous on Broad- with the high and low tones,' he At the second trick you lead tha Indonesians don't lisvs them. cently «dmiitted/(i petition asking uiay by the late Ezio Pinza; and brought in Met-bpera star Gorgio. received an oil painting, "Mother A|h^ i s . . . A series of toterviews Dick. Caruso’s famous. Rock 'n Diaciplaa of Gutonharg made hold the port. x ' - vritli the authors of'ourreht, best Roll band win play for thla week’s ten of diamonda from dummy for Lyon, Franee, a canter for print The trading ocntffof more than that p m * Friday evening schedule Mltzi .Gaynor as GI nurse'Nellie {Tozzi and dubbed'Ui the difficult and Child." by the I7th Century be totoinst^ ae soon as passible.” FOR Spanish artist. Claudio Coello.^ ft sellers in the nation’s book Shops dance. All high school atodsnta, .a, Sneaae. ing in the Renaiaeaiiee. Gutenberg 15,000 persona snu captured by waa.presented to UConn by singer are now being presented oh WTIC they were guest store at the TJ Weat wins with tha.king of dia was inventor of the inodem print forces of Lt. COL D. J. Somba, who Last FyJdsy, several stores which SA FEm SAKE radio. Saturday, Marianne Hiitiser, dance In January. The leader, who monds and leads a club. Tou must ing eystom. Read Herald Advs. supports ths rebel goveriunent in normally would have been open j Morton Downey, a hstive..i^ Wall ndt'ftak 'tpe club flneaee. Instead ingford. author of “ The Choir Invisible,” plays the saxaphone, is a talent central ^hunatrs. Central govern F i n e s untll.4rp.m. were closed tip tight. | A im! Lonqor Tiro W tor The Connecticut ,.<>pera Guild will be featured, and Monday, ■coUt^wtnner on Ted Mack’s Show you g^Up with Jia act of cluba to ment troops commanded by Nani an effort to get we contro- | Drivo in For Onr will'aponsor its fburth series of Helen Hokii, who wrote “The Fam ahd hka appesrad with Arthur nm nine trtoldl: One apade, three Wartibane fled into, the Jungle and al store schedule question set- ; radio audltlons^r young Connectin ily BMk of Honor,” will be Inter Godfrey. Last January, he and his three dtomonds, and two are' organlsinS guerrilla .warfare tied once and for all, the Retail! cut slngers.xF^Umlnary audltlona viewed. The program begins at band appesrad on T V In Spring- -Aigsiiut the rebels, JonosewoJo Division is now conducting another 1 will takwplacaa week fromi tomor 1:16 .pjn...... _ ...... field...... Fnmk.ThpiYtortJ'l^ poll in order to estoWlsli uniformity I BOYS ....'The ioyeriimiht'’’iTsd^^^ clAlined row Bushneh Memorial In The Manchceter ' Dri've-In The-' Dick L b p ^ a senior at North ftie play would go diffsfsnQy If mantie, was fined |M6^ * Andover. regarding the day-time hours. j F R ^ Feb, 36 that GroBtolo wss seised Hartford. Manchesteritea Interest- ater at Bolton Notch will open Fri Providence High Sbhool, haa been East's threa spadea wens heided Justice Court Monday irtlrl)^ Members are asked to indicate! Fronr E n ^ 'lrah o ond day ’ for the eeaaon, manager by the ace. He would win the first by Jakarta troops in the first ad'ln taking part in the -program a featured drummer'' with the reckless driving. JusUea (jhaMes First Building for Hartford University Whether they wish to close s half ban wriU to the Guild, 166 Capitol Btmle Menachell announced today. trick with the ace of Spades and 'ground action bf tba.rsballlon. day or s full day on Wednesdays Shock AhMrbor Inspte- Caruso band since It .was organised Jonoaewolo said Bomba bad Nicholson praaided. Avit,, Hartford. . . . A model of a It will be open on Fridays, Satur- about three years ago. He is recog would return another ^ d a . Tou This Engineering and Science Building will be the first of eight chaster. The .coat of. the first alght/builiUngs^ 87.350,000. or would- they-prefer to close all je t engine, the prize winner in the .daya end,Sundays only for the rest would refuse thr eecond spade hut' movad his headquarters from Mc- Tharricn was airestod March t' •tructurea raised in September on the University of Hartford Collega authorities estimate that 83^^Ulion w ^ be raised by day on Mondays. The answers nized as one of the most outotond- nado, eapitol of the North Celebu 1965 Science. Fair,, haa been do of this month. In April, the regular ing teenage drummers in NSw would take the third spade with after his car eidlMed with one on N.esmpua In Bloomfield. Eventuslly 26 buildings will serve com December from (tonnecticut In^mry. ' (^hoto by Edward mwt be in by Monday.' Work done by experts en all nightly schedule 'Will be started. your king. ^"Video^ Everyday* ' about ! 140 miles northeast ot Rt. 6, driven by iMiss Katherine muting students in ths Greater Hartford area, including Man- Saxe.) For the last two months, under! conventto!^ makes of cars. . nated by its crestors—Larry Lar England. Gorontolo, to'the nearby town of Plants and Raymond Kaaevieb—tp Robert Mitchum in "Enemy Be At 17, he la already a veteran Now West would bo the daager- Keelor, retired i^lIUmantic State the schedule adopted in- Jiuiusry, I low" is Friday's feature and "Rock- All Bights Tbmoboil. Ibmohort was once a Teachers College; professor. She the stores were open Mondays.: the Luts Museum. in his chosen profession, featured oue opponent, einoe Wsst would Dutch army training center. M O RIARTY ’’Peyton Place,’’ scheduled -to sbilly Baby” is the co-hit. In several weINknown drum and have ths rest of the spades. Bast H. T. Dieksaaen O Os,. las. was injured in the crs«h and'was union’s northeast department, said tylvsnis association withdroefrom Weimsday, affected shops In these Tuesdays snd Saturdays from 6 ; The U.S. Embassy in MBnils said hospttoUsed st ’/Wlndbsm Com Fou rtlivof W orkers in Scranton: "The strike Is not sat- the employers' groups mir (he ex- atatoa and In New Jersey, Rhode a.m. until' 5:30 p.m. and closed blbaa yeeterdsy at the States has llilB Week on TV bugle corp groups In Provldencs, v.ould be safe opponent, for he thers are 28 Americans—nils- been held over' today and tomor Tonight on Channel 18, the Unit would be out of apsidea. munity Memorial Hospltol. tied in Pennsylvania. We are,keep niration of the last corttract Jan. ^and, Connecticut and Maasachu Wednesday afternoons. However, BRO THlRS lead drummer for the famed La slonsries snd their families-rin the storesahsd tha option of closing all row. Bill Shtpard. who la back at ed States Steel Hour will present Salle Academy Band In Providanee TWa being Uis itm , ydu stouM Norman Demurs, 17, of War End D r^.^W a]kout ing our pickets in front of Penn 81. PGMA employeA^orli^ in u ^ setts. The walkout had negligible 801-315 Uenter Street Tomohon ares. They were sdytaed state New Yorl^^-'lDelaware *na effect on a few scattered shops In day Wednesday tf they so desired. Triepbone MI 8-5185 the reins this week, said that the a drams of forceful impitot. ’’Glye and student director for . the dsvekp tha clubs, finessing ths Jack | by radio that s British ship would wick, R, 1., was/toed $30 for reck sylvania Garment Manufacturers Assn. ShoM.” Pennsylvania. . Maryland and Vermont, according Thursdays and Fridays the stores alde-spHtter about tha Navy, Me My Son,” starring Richard school orchestra. He also finds time around to Bast’s qussn. Bsst wouUL evacuate all of them who want to less driving' pemers was the (Ceatlaaed from ^Me Oae) KUey and Betsy Palmer. The CBS Some 200 plants of the Penn- 'ihe strike/’' which begait last to the ILGWU, were open from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. awtlMntic "Don’t Go Near the' Water," will to give drum'lessons. Last month, ratum a dbunond, and you would leave, possibly by-Friday. British driver of S ear which sparked a —— e — open Friday and run through next "live" taleplay is the story of s apart from bis music, hs became go ,ip with tha ace. You would then and Dutch in the area also were S-car crash oif Rt. 6 Feb. 22 and contract terms yesterday 'repre father who learns his child has injured himself and two others. 1\ieBday, as rescheduling moved It the first boy to win the English take nine trieka: One apade, three advised to take ths ship. sent dress JobbeN, who prepare up s week. "Witness for ths been adopted without hie knowl Department spelling, championship hearts, one dk mond, and four Bertll Edroth, 18. of IVarwick, Thera were no reports of fight materials for dresS making and ducks.. Prosecution" la also coming to the edge or consent. It begins at 10 at his high school oluba. ing on Sumatra following ths esp- R. L> was fined 118 for failure to S^te, opening on April 9 . . . ’The o’clock. . .‘;The Kraft Theater,” Dally Qaaattoa turs by Central government tropps drive In the proper lane. He wss handle distribution of the finished tonight et 9 on Channri 30. pre- fMher Obest Entertainers ELECTRONICS British American Club will hold s Tommy and Freddy Davis, Co Partner opens the bidding with Of two Ulaiids off the east coast arrested Feb. 35 after the shell- product. Their acceptance returns St. Patrick's Dance Saturday-mght aehU "The Sea Is Boiling Hot.” fish-lasded truck he was driving dark and tapered I lumbia Hillbillies, will sntertoln. one no-trump, imd the next player LABORATORIES Bad the adjacent mainland oil 25,000 to 3O.OO0 employes to work. at Its Maple St., club..' Tony The , NBC colorcast, starring tormina! of Pakning. A rebel gov- overturned on Rt. 6. Sessue Hayakswa of "River Kwai” And’ from out-of-towrt, features for passes. Tou hold: Spades—A K 9 TTie Jobber groups are the Na O’Bright and his popular'orchestra the floor show include; Charles 6 8; He«fts—K J d^Dlsmonds— 10 Rrtiment spokesman in Padang said In other esses, Robert J. Camp Hlfitlikf G k it! Cmiit/di itin m n ik! will play for dpncing. movie fame, la the story of an tha landing by the Jakarta forcea bell, 21, of ThompaonviUe, was tional Dress Manufacturers Assn., American pilot who bails but of Ketley, young dancer from WIH- 9 dtClobs—Q 7. What do you say? 277 BROAD the Affiliated bress Manufactur More of Same mantlc. who plays a return engage Answer: Bid three spades. Part Apparently blocked the mouth of fined 818 for speeding; snd James New England's heritage of his plane during World iVsr II ers, Inc., and- the Popular Priced and lands on a Pacific Island ob)- ment, Ben Harrell, Lyman School ner will bid three no^tnimp or four RADIO the Slak River, main artery for Piouffe. of Post Mills. Vt., forfeit colonial and early American handi basketball coach of Labanon will shipment of oil from the U.S.- ed a 830 bend when 'he. failed to Dress Manufacturers (iroup. crafts is being presented in a new cupied by a single Japanese sol- operated (TalUx fields 60 milea in- The two other groups represent I £Sv e ^1 % " ^ ' Both American and Britisn ciU- /imOD CLAIMS 18 TOWNS 'ITie retuniing dreu woi-kera^o today descended on the srea In B. Tuttle, telephone ACndemy ChasBsl U NaMfsre, Cm w . \ *e n s In the Ckltex area are safe, West Hartford, March 12 (8b— back under a 3-year pact which 1 7 FE£T overall! The hour-long program Is about cS au sI I t mMisrilsW. Mm "Mr. u4 Mrs. Tsls»M-s search for talent for the Connecti our klpod, 'Chow it circulates S-S4S6,, Ckaaa«l M BaslM af^ Cs \. ■ BMir-rh." YL8 . Ambassador Howard P, Jones Former Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, who providtosn average 11.14 pdrxent cut Champion Amateur Hour at CtaastI St IM rsks, Mass. \ Maswkonr.r - Vsas. “TM Brrul msm” Richard Carlson stars -. . . . (4t) MEN OP AKMAPOUS have-not been damaged so far, he nomination, said he now has the eight per cent hike iiywagea that tiona will be held through March (M) PBEMIEBE PBEFOBM- added. \ backing of 13 towns in his fight _Vei-ag*(f $2.10 an ho))r in New 22 at the WNBC-TV studioe in On Channel 8's 11:15 p.m, AHCB movie ..tomorrow, A ^ m classic. w MHftVWALO-S • rit « » 4 t ) TBB BIO BBOOBD Jones ^ (1 in s press ststement for the candidacy. Dodd said yei York (3ty and .to "to 75 cents an IVest Hartford and applications SWITCH TO "Murders in the Rue Morguei" OOD Pm rl BsUsr, Basnr OwMis the OnthiK.govemment has as terdsy that four more tow hour leas' elsewpere. are available at local drug atores. s a t kit -rskn lra iHIk BU- sured him eve>y possible protection Brookfield, Voluistdwn. Gosl^'and Steps were/uken to curb con Following the auditions, tha best based on the Edgar Allan Poe ’ - r Battis. Tkt Pear Vtlest, boiTor-myitery, will be. shown.' Lana Turaer-Hope Lange sa t Pisrtae- BraSMrMs will be given American lives and Prospect—endorsed his csrtdidacy tract viola^ns. union-sanctioned 35 will be selected for the Buehnell l:M ( SAD TOMBSTONB TEBBI- property. Should the conflict cut in a fight to win the^^mlnation apeclal privileges and nonunion Saturday night at 7:30, Channel Lae Fhllttpe ^ TOnV "B rtsm - t Oat- ■ - - "i**— ‘ ■ ..... off the Americana from normal from former Gov. fch^ter Bowles penetration. •ae'. S'a After Dinner Movie will fea snd Former Sen,..'''wllliBm Ben- , • D ^ d Glngold, ILGWU ,-vlce ture "'Whietle Stop at Eaton Falla," (tt> PBANK MNATOA UOW supplies, he continued,, "it is oiir ■ -JMOWBBBtT tmdemtonding tbst Aveiy facility ;ton____ 4.p»«deht^- and— dlractor^- o i the the story b r a union-management 'pMr LiMllaa"_____ conflict In a small New England PEYTON PQICE •tM i t) TV PLAYBOraB OtaemaSeepe ead^ Celor R i a o i L ( S4t) OXZIE AMD BABBIKT mill tosm. Lhe movie atars Lloyd The Town- " n * Srarssfss But" Bridget and Emeet Borgnlne THE MlLUO.MAiiE PAINT! A, world TV premiere will be seen The People- MODERN HEATINQ "Tks ,ai-rr -r Barstna bn the After Dinner Movie next EvecyoneV at its very best (MAS) TyVnEATHB (Cel-r) Tuesday night. "One Way to Love” "Tkt a«a It BtIUss Btt" • iM < S) DECOY la about two radio .writers and their ( SAD BETTY WHITE SBCm PLASTER! search for a hit show. US-tS) I’VE GOT A iECBET WYMAN'S M:N ( » MEWR A WEATHER . ( SAS) BOXING OIL COMPANY SpMtr Wtkk Tt BtUy Mtait, M.MAIN 8T— TEL. MI 8-1608 if rS. miUtowtlsW AU U living Color! H-9C GREEN STAMPS (IMS) TV BOl'B BOY scour "Olrt Mt Mr Xts” BlekarS COLOR! TERRT TOON 9:46 ^ Klltr. B tl» Piitaitr St4 f:M ( s) acnir , . AlrisiMFr ftrttrkr___ Notes andr News SOUTH OF HOWALATA 6:80 MO rav o rr (It-IS) THIS IS VOI'B UPB MATINEK TBESTBB IStU ( S) PRATITKE PILM AMAZON raADER 7:10 iCaWi-l ■■nu4 Lark Mr. Ysltt” Cub Scpuf^Pack 113, s^so red t:M < t> TBB OBEAT OILOEn- M:1S < S> NEWa KEI-OBTEB AMD TEXTURE! 8LEKVE WEATHER by the Washington .Schtwl p TA. . „ (U4t) THE VEBOICT U XOVBS (tl> SEA HCKT 4rit (1S> BBIOMTEB DAV IM) MARTIN BANE WITH went by bus, to the/U.8. Naval "Peyton Place” ( S) TaEATE* - U:M • •) WOBLD’S BEST HOVIBS Submarine Base aj/New L-ondon AT 8 P.Bt ( S> BAITDSl'AXD "Cttftt.ltti tf a Nasi 6pr” MIRACLE (n-M) «|VEEA ton A DAT lliM (ISAS' NEWS Sunday. Transportotloh was sup SECnCT STOBM IM) WEATREK ’ plied by the Mth AAA Missile Adnlts 80c—Chlldrea 860 FrLt Don’t Go Nenr the Wnter 4:M C ». UTTLB BA8CAU (U) PLAYROI'SE OP 8TAE8 - W BBKLV TBItW IS Battalion. T m boys and their lead . <1M EOOE o r NIOBT lltM IM) PEATCRE rOBTY ers left Martchester at 9 a.m. from <4emt BANDSTAKb ' title (IS) WEATHER AND 6PORTB «rU l»A | ) MODEBM BOMABCES (M) STEATHER the Waa^gton Oval, arri'vtng at 11 :U 111) MILLION DOLLAR MOVIH the Sub Base st 11:30. (:M i 1) CKC'O BID "Ptaallr AMtlr" - I □ □ □ Q ' t l D M □ t ] D ( SAS) WILD mix BIl'KUC'E (M) JACK PARR SHOW- Dinner was cafeteria style at the IIS) I LEO TBBEE LIVES , IKI THE n u T M O W . II ;M IK) SACK PARR SHOW NpYy Exchange. After dinner a '' COME07 TIHB. IM) NEWS ^tded tour of the base was en- HERE IH PERSON — <4S) POPEYE II ;M I I) weather A NEW8 . l:M ( S43) MICKEY MOI'SE CLUB U;M I (> NEWS Toypd by all. Highlights o t ths tour - ^ N I G H T L Y ware the showing of a. film en ( SI CABTOON KWI EWBESa «»•> IBM titled 'Take 'Br Down.” a tour ■ Ass- T H U R S H A Y ^ through .the eubmsrine UJS.S. (M> THE EABLVV SBSHOW U;M I *> NEWS ^ "The'me' Amssisfsmssiss " .ilUAS) HOTEL COSMOPOUTAH Osrdfieh, and dockside Inspection BILL DONAHUE ACSOLE AIM UtU I S) Bl’OB BCNKV arrived back In MahlcKester .■ at A T T H E o r g a n ^ „ ( I) yoPinnB , (IMS) LOVE o r UPB f-V . ■ '''-..J ■*' i'.' '■■■. i:80 in the afternoon. Now for your dining and lis tening pmasurc we present V V Bill Donahue at the organ' STANDARD APPLIANCE and FURNITURE CO. B oard o f R ealtors 'jo:, N. M \i\ sr.. M \Ncm > 11'K—MI 9 SPORT COATS. Jr. toys' t to ...... $10.95 up H eare John W iet ■ir - IN ONE EASY STEP! "FOOD NOM pK WRINGER WASHEK' PRIP SPORT COATS. 13 to 20 ...... $15.95 up John Wiet, executive vice presi ^ A Y E Y ’ S FOR " BEG. 8118.96 DON'T ACCFPT dent of the Chaiphcr of Cornmefee, EraRT (U> GAI;aitoon oarnival IX :M I K) HOLLYWOdO’6 BEST STU M NT SIZES. t o . . $ u p was the speaker at the monthly BL CENTER ST, MOOD” • iW I M ) ' we (IS) BEARL'H POR TOMOBBOW 35 38 24.95 SU BSTITU n S IMAf) IT UOCLO BB TOO y' / meeting of the Manchester Board (U> TlOB U THE AN8WEH (wTMIDO AY. MOVIE ..A. of Realtors at Ito meeting yester <|U IM) iraBTSVAST lliU 111) EBB OOiOUIO LWBT . ' JR. ROYS' SLACKS. 5 t o 12 $ f . 9t u p ■ )U IM) NKWS litC US) CONNBinnOOT day at the 'Three J’e RestauranL • iM ( I) TOWN OHIBH lift ( » SMONTtEB DOOTOB IM) AT HOME r r - Wiet, with charts and diagrams, <**) DOjJOLAS VA Compifitely d»ffer«nt, completely practical, completety iiu (urinEWB y - Y O U T H S ' . 25 t o 31 w o i s t . i $ 5.951i p axplslned ths various divisions of ilS! f « S iHlklHT 1)M (U) AS TBB WOBLD ODRMI. designed to modern living. Presto! — It's ths Chamber of Oommerce, out IM> HEWS lined its numerous acUvltlea and (4C) WEATHin * mB#8 , (3#) KM PLAYBOrSE ___ an up-to-tfte-minute sectional for seven; Change-o! - it's a W o also carry slacks In SLIMS for Hiot hard to reported some of Ito m«ny accom IM) aro im poOTiL llH (p> A T BOMB WITH KITTY • Thursday, March 13 • 9 t o 1 • 7)U (IS-H) OODOLES &WAB08 ti«* (tS-M) BBAT TBB CLOCK roomy comfortable innercoil sleeper for 2. Features a • t w ^ t . ’’Texture" ^ects ere the plishments. < •) INSIGHTS roomy bedding storage compartment for your At sn'execuUve committee, meet- (M>, m ^i^H T S (St) PEATORE rage and Plaatra-tone is Sit* IISAe) BOOSE PABTY blankets and linens. As a sectional, it adapts admirably Ing'preceding the regular masting, IS) ilDHN DAL^NKwi I I) BiNOSTANO HOUSE'S BOVS’ and STUDE.VTS’.SHOP^ . _ the only foolproof prod Mrs. WUllam-B. GoodchUfi.8ii, W1SS ijlXIEtAND J A Z Z : t'lM ( 8) PBATBHIMYLM , 4-») MY snwo v-t* to your own particular-decoration ne^a uct for-texture paint appointed treasurer of the Board •Tekra FM# m F’ (S*-M> KITTY rOVLB ing! Simple to use brush to fill the unexplred term made G _ Footuriiif 3 OuHtondinq Jen Artists ’ S ... in groups or as s^arate units. You’ll be amazed or roller. In lovely pas* vacant by thC resignation of Ralph G x - ▼ sAm u n ia a M M siS Trumpet—Formerly With • at the transformatiofi in your living room. Gaston who found It nscesasry to I O f i y I w i m i r C I I Dorsey Bros, and Charlie BomettG DOUBLE S & H Green Stamps tels! Ask for a new color resign because of increased scttvl- MANCHESTER You’ll be amazed at the price for ALL YOU GET. folder! Coven anything! tles in his. business. , M GLENN PIERCE "JOEY" ROSCARINO ~ Given With Cash Sales Thursday Only PUutra-tone. i$ Ths board's next meeUng wlU be ON TROMBONE ON Ct-ABINET Homogenixed! on April 8. MOTOR SALES M IK E "TOUR OLDSMOBIUB DEALER” OPEN THURSDAY ond FR!DAY> NIGHTS TILL 9 STANKO’S OAK grill: 512 WEST CENTER STRECT E.AJ0HNS0N 80 Oak St. MaacheStei^No OoVet, No.W a linimL aq 9-6427 Kelth’e, Mancheater, Cloeed At Noon WednesiUj-s, Regular . Hours Monday, Tuesday eith Furnitiin snd Saturday From 9 A.M. UntU 6:80 P.M. Keith’s. East Hartford, Open Evenings I ! * CRHOUSESSON S P . M . T U til O/CIose'Saturdays At 6. - ' . 1115 MAIN ST. 317 MAIN ST. PUNT CO. MANSFIELD _ , ^ - Cloelnir _ ------"Safety-Tested MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD BNaOT-RNOW! HERB OR PBBPABBDPIZZA TO TABS OUT 9 . FREE PARKmG. AT iOTH KEITH STORES ORE^ElT^TAllPa' 723 M A I N S T . OPENING f ^ t r Of Ft*® pfirkinf In Re«r Of Th« StON - mu.oearsn jaLiasw ibnilSr Usdd Cars" MANCHISTER ^ PRIDAY 1
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PAGE POUR MANpHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12. 1958 .r ...... III-. Boy to Be, Gted-■ Leadiilg FALSE YEETH R a t t a n thatLoofiBii ^^oman Helps iFdr Fire Rescue Elks Tournaraeht N b* 4I N «t EmbiuTass Main, School LihF^ries jo e ’s Barber Shop has a 5-polnt Msar wMien.Bt wattt have Adnpt Planes New Haven, March 12 (iPy ^ijlUs suXwsd rssi tiai iat hseeuse phbhse Proto, 16, who''collapaai lead in the Elke cetbeck touma- thstr piste d o r web- bled St lustJht.* .... ,_ue. DO aet 'rams for Lib] Week afrer rescuing two aged '"yfommit inenl after 21 jyeeka o l play. The live la feer.ef ti^ _.bsoeeaiaa to vou. To Man’sVsa Just sprlBlile s l)tUeiP -«». A n w n . tbe a house fire here Dec. 5,'^gets Pour Dunce# >ava - peored 4,289 siaaltae idop-seidi powder, on your 8)>«clal eVMta have, been pUnnM^ this community benXiU every, iward today for hia herotsmX, poinU. - pistee. BeM fslet teetb mote amly. Hy ran. year, instructora In the iMal awim- So tbsr (eel mere aomfortsble. Dose for both-the metn « id achool U- ---- le.. Connectlcuf Humana S«K Other twima and scores ere not sour. Cbeeke "piste odor" idea- Cplumbus, Ohio OD-^Aa'airccaft bretrte ta celebration of NatlonaJ ming program for child cldty "cboM the HUlhouse High OUva’a, 4M>7; Capitol Eipilpmeht. ture umeUil. Oet FsarxiTH st say go higher, fabtor and farther','vrill Ghemise-shaped Library Week bcglnninK MoniJay. trained at the Red Cross A 4A99. 4XXXX, 4.184: Woody’s D «ll man--who hasn't changi The nialn library/’ located In the School. First s^d classes given to. ciety’s sllverXt^aL Wonders, 4,182; Walrtbt CUppera. wlnK of the Ooraiaunltj' Hall, will adults and Scouts are taught by Ifaa. Thomas OiK^all, education 4,117; Hoods MUk. 4,118; Carden much physically Ih thousands of be open dally Monday through Sat instructors trained and certified director for’ tha aolMe^, will pre Reataurant, 4,108; Qulah’a 4,108; yeers—have to stay behind? urday from norw to 5 p.m. and 7 to by the Red Cross. Hmne nursing sent^ the decoration m'-the achool Patten’s Builders, 4,083; Prime GENERAL *^ot BO .long aa we can adapt t p m- Coffee wfll bis aeiVed ph ctmtses Which have been given to princlpat’a office. !>>uaiMakers Beer Boys, 4.071. machines to man's, capamjltles,” LEATHER adult claaaes and. are given ea ^ Thuriday and Friday nights. ^ will I carry the ceremony all Also, Hartforil Rib. Grill, 4,023; says Dorothy Johnston, who, In her The special "open house" i\ill be year to Girl Scouts are a Red claaarooms. T V SERVICE early 30s, quit counseling college Cross project. FaganVs Caterers, 4,003; Oil Pure made possible through the cooper Proto, who bad been wprUng in Days C # A C AO aS COCA to become one fif the few ation of several friends of the li Donations received locally will Reflneta, 3,995; Bond Bread, 8,983; Nights wAsww Pins Parts restaurant next door, ’dashed- Zlemak’s Grill. 3,948; SUtd Shoe women paychologlsto In the avla- brary In the community who will go to the Manchester Chapter TEL. M l 9-8482 ,fion industry. - 'which services Bolton's needs. into a burning , home and led Mrs. Repair, 8,944; llie Sharpies, 8,911; act as hostesses during>the hours Anna Merrick, 80, to safety. The ' "Besides, we don't really know bevond the regular schedule. FTA NomiosUng Ealt Set Chianti Restaurant, 3,903; 4 C i, C 0 A T S boy tried unauceeasfully to put out what men’s ipcxlnum capabiliUes At the school, a publishers' ex Idrs. Daniel Bucclno, Mrs. L*W; IA85; Anderaori’a .Painters, SA38; are . . . in certain areaa." rence Converse II and Mrs. the flamea. ' Garden Crave, 8,789; and 8MPD hibit of children'^ books number Then, there was a shout that Woricltig aa a team, the and fel- ing a1x)ut 500 volumes will be on eeph A. Freddo were nsmeda'hom- i The «ngafamant--«f Mias Joan 6. 4, 3,640. Mis. Plorende Taplin was In her Louisa Siae to Kennbth WUUam low psychologists at North Amer display for members of the com mating committee at j^st night’s i ican Aviation here seek to help 2-DAY SPECIAL munity Monday and Wednesday meeting "of the Par€nt-Teacher i room on the third floor.' Proto Reynolds la anneuncod byh|w par dashed through dense smoke and ents, Mr. and Mri. JoaephNArel, T engineers by trying to find an from S;15 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. and Assn. They wHl.miake their re-: swers to sych queaUons aa: On Thursday to.-3:15 p.m. 'The ex port-at the April meeting.. EHec-! led the 70-year-old woman , hi the 80 W. Mlddla ‘rpka. •treet Both women Were dis How much mdst a filer push, hibit. sponsored by the Children’s tlon and instduation of officers will ' Har fiance ia tha son of Mr. and^ Ca8es WATKINS- pull, reach and stretch while flying Section of the State Departpmnt of be held>fMay. j charged after emergency treat Mra. DellMhi^^A, JteynoMa, 200 Au ment at alioapttal. this aircraft? Is this control placed EducaUon Lihrarj- Bureau, has eefing last night, addressed i tumn 8 ^ '' WEST so a man with abort arma can been obtained by Mrs. Elinor Bent ^^jKjohn Schereschewsky, was at-1 The youth collapsed from smoke Rene ^laine, 47, of 382 \ Inhalation but was revived, by a MlMKBiae la a senior at Manoiias- I with assault reach it but a man- with long arms ley, local librarian, especially f ^ tended by about-100 people. Local > Hartford .won’t he. cramped? In an emer firit department pulmotor. . ter lugh School,-and her fiance, a and battery icstion, wee display to school children jmm school children under the direction ! graduate of Manchester High Fuitral StnriM gency, can thU item be reached adults’ during the national^pbierv- given two jail of music, supervisor Mrs. Lydia School, ia now employed at Hamil -months quickly and operated easily? ance. ’ / Allen, will present a, musidal pro aentencea and Onnond 8. Weat, Director *Wa want to know, so far aa is ton Standard, Windsor Loriu. probation by 'Judge'' Mey C, Joins Marliies gram at the April meeting. D eraile(rf^Eei| 142 Eest Osntor S t Mlble,ill before the conditions arise Warren ChandWr, 18. of Box Banking Report Oryk in e, special Town ; MItehell 9-11N actualB< flight,’’ jiu s' Johnston Sion this morning. Cha] Mountain ,Rd.( joined the Marines The school savtnga system evenlnf run from Watarbury to eaya.r "W# uae .wooden mock-ups of this week. Marine Recruiting Sgts. Winated and back, btil no dther was'kri«aUa~Uoiidey — ...... Urn aircraft under study, and place ceived 1115.93 in deposits fitim 111' hia wife complained to police that ^ o rg e tj'Rourke and EJdward E. studenU :this week. Four children , passenger traffife was acheduled. fieople—not neeeaaarily fliers—in he struck her. Cotton Wilson announced toddy. bought T7.8. Savings Stamps val-> Torrlngton, March 12 (A5 A railroad miokesman eaUmated Mefieheeter'a O l ^ them y> test proposed deeigiu. We fic was blocked in both directi^ several dozen pasaengara, who Andrew C. Parandea, 40, of IthFleeat Peellitlee Alter 12 wauffi* of recruit train ued at $2.25. I talk with teat pilots. Aiid once the ing and four .Weeks of individual on the New Haven Railroad 1: were affected, were transported by Hartford, was sentenced to 30 days g-Street Peridag equipment is In use, we ask the a»1 I D e ftM Notea ' yA on an. Intoxication count. He was combat traihlng. Chandler will A meetmg-of -Clvll Ilefanaa p m j night when five cars of a local 1874 men who Use it how they lilqs I t ” V, . ■ have 15 days at home before re freight train Were derailed. There apokeamaa said It had not arrsewl Monday night by Patrol Did she have any idea p ^ - ; sonnet vrill be heldNSt the CD uel-1 man ThottaS Graham who found Chemise ceiving an assignment to school ter St the aphool tomoirow night 'Were no injuries reported. becn^terminad what caused the chotogy would lead to something or Mrinanent duty. at 8 o’clock. A local passenger tisin was pre- derallmtoot. 'The-freight train was Parahdaa sleeping in the hallway lUteUila? Chandler is a graduate of Man CD officials urge residents to from making its regular southboudd'to Wkterbury. at 899 hUln S t ’’No," she aaya. "M y interpst in . chester High School. Class of 1957. learn to distinguish the CD siren l e r m g Industrial psychology crystalized Recruit Canvassers signals from the fire signal. • vifhen :T.Jeft - ’f’allahaaaee, where^I Canvassers for- the local Red The CD alert is a aeries of Rep. Joseph Martjn (R-Mass) and Jamea Hagerty, White House was couhe^Uiiig at Florida State' Cross Drive are being recruited by steady high-pitched blasts of w press secretary, exchange a few cloas/worda at a newt conference Douglas Aircraft in TuIza.'Okla. Mra. Emerson Bosworth and Mrs. mmute or two duration, githn' over yesterday which followed a meeting/of ftepublican congressional " I got in on the. ‘human factors* i Edmund J. Peresluha, co-chairmen, a period of about five minutes. leaders with President Eisenhower. / Martin, acting aa mkesman research there and became iery i and the six majors appointed' for The take-cover Mgnal la i steady for the GOP delegation, told reporiera'that the Chief Executive imerested. Then I cameXere in ' various sections of the town. high-pitched . wailing, or undulatr has decided to wait at least a mqnth before determining whether 1957.” \ The majors, each of whom will ing, sound using the upper range to recommend any antirecession fax Cut. (A P Photofax). Before deciding to leave the work with a team of seven can of the siren. pus. Miss Johnston hisd'' ’Hie' fire siren blasts start at 8 eariMd her undergraduate degree vassers, Include Hint Theodore W. dren, and children’s furniture, such for the .^ te ot a ^public chicken at theHlniveraity of Arfcanaaa and. Chandler Jr. of Bolton Center, Mrs. low pomt, rise to the highest ton8 as play pens, cribs, and carriages, dinner. and descend again over the full her master’s^ at the University Robert A. Dixon of Uynwood Dr., household artielea of ail types are Ctab Soodf .Meeting of Denver.^-while counselling at Mrs. John E. Dougan of Brtjok- tone range of the siren. handled and wlU be welcomed dona The second In a series of organi the University of.Colorado’s School fleld St, Mrs. Lawrence. Flanp'of 'Thrift Bkop Appeal tions. sational meetings for parents in C(2^uralng. Carter St., Mra. JapiM Klar of S t Maurice Council of Catholic terested In establiahing Cub Scouts it this new fteld ia a aur- Women were remmded at Its meet ProCee^ of the thrift shop go Notch Rd. and Mra. Richard Olm- to the Diocesan Bureau for Social In town will be held tomorrow at 8 it’s also very much a thrill ing Monday that Rockville District pjn. at the school. ated of Hebron Rd. Service whleh^i^M a large part of says: A coffee hour for the workers of the Council will be responsible le future in thle apace age is will be held at the Community Hall for supplying the Norwich thrift the, funds for finfm^ing adoptions. Adv( ,ent=— ^ d a y at 10 a.m.'aa a kick-off for shop during the month of April. The semi-annual corporate Com- When or-Selling Bolton 'Polished cotton cji^isc the local campaign. Calls will be Mrs; Donald, Williams of New munipn.of the loc|l Counril,«ill b* Pool Avrence p..riano. I duster with low hip line made In town Saturday, Sunday ■Bollon Rd., chairman of the com- held bn March 23 at the 8:30 aVni. Phone A ll 9-5910. and pockets. Inverted and Monday. The quou la 8800. mlttBe''OTrcoopera,tlorr wtth^charl'*- Mm *,--it-was-'announced-Monday- IU» t K il0 -pleated— sideS)— cuffed Aaide from relief, dlaaster work ties, will be in charge of local ef The Council voted to purchase a Manchester Eveniw.Herald Bol and other'programs, the Red Cross forts to gather articles for the refrigerator for. the'kitchen at the ton eorrmpondent, \ Ports M. short sleeves and Johnny sponsors many aervlcea from which Shop. Clothes for adulta and ehll- new church hall anjl^aet May 10 DT tails; telephone Mitchell g-8645. collars. In pink and aqua Doctor Says in 10 to 18.
Uremia Is Fblinre of Hody Here’s the verJ^top fashion .silhouette To Ellmlaate Tozic Waste* 1 ""From O n e O f Connecticut"s Leadi^ Carpet Specialty Shops"" of today . . , the hOTutifuI, slender In a lovely Icnit-look SILK *N COT- By EDWIN P. JORDAN. M. D. , chemise . . 's.haped^'^the softest, TON GHEQKP=>tlie attractive white tye Written for NEA Service _ .richest leather we coul2MuML-any» dickey fills in a'Xqw cut bodice,- m M. Ev-eeka -for a disejisritm o8v where! Meticulously tailoreiL^sily- uremia, from whiph he aayjl ne.|4 whitd cuffs to mkteh and the a auffUrec. ' , cteansble with the touch of a'*^mp blouson back is equally s fli^ with This term, sir "uTemlc poUon sponge, yoo’H love it in mellow cham- its half belt' and self bow^aced at . Ing," ia used 'to describe a condi- 5 " oise beige, skj’ blue, white and apri that new Spring ’58 low! In ngyy tlon in which waste thateriala are i cot! Sizes 10 to 20. accumulated in the blood and body ; or black with white. Sizes 7 to tissues becauM of the failure eliminate theifi normally through i'X ! the kidneys. . ! 'Usually uremia ia the result of ; » H* ‘ V, I iRj some kind of kidney failure, such;' a iOngTlastlfig Hright’s dlaoaae l or nephritis, Occaatonally It 're sults from sbocK severe loss of fluid from the bbdy as in loi continued vomltlngXir wateiy :X'- Oh to be a Baby Doll diarrhea, or from some other un e usual condition. A diagnosis can be made oni now that Chemise is here after the blood lias b4en exam Ined .cbamically to fliid out wheth- t'A The “Leggy” Look ar Uio pdlsonoua,4ufa*tan'cM ' are / ' ’■ ■ ■ ■■ - aeflially Increased there. Thi* ehenvlcal exapunatiott df the blood X.. MSirS NEW SraiNfil PANTS SUITS also .briP»/fb what treat calb for ment to ,Um and what the qut- BLUES — GRAYS — BROWNS eome ja likely to be. n REGULARS/^ LONGS —■ SHORTS T^sts of the urine and careful . .. examinations of the functioning ot M i the kidneys are also pecessary be- G " 0 ' L ' 0 - R ' fore a complete diagnosis can be ly ? 100 EXTRA PANTS made and proper treatment start- Srsl ad. - -. :\ m The symptoms cannot b« easily $1(8$ ■I described.'A vague "toxic'' condi \ tion is the rule. Utemla usually EASTER SUITS VP TO . develops slowly; however. Victims N. V of uremia are especially suscept ible to Infections. Chemise V A N H E U S E N Treatment depends on what is preventing the elimination of poi sonous wastes and how far it has Kc7ed progresaed. Vantage shirts w TTie .best time to attack uremia, of course, is long before the ure mia has developed. If the Bright's ' diseasa or other ^use of uremia that need no ironing can he presented the condition will fh(j Button not develop. ’ '. That’s right! A L L cotton that you just wash and Some cases of Bright's disease leading eventually to uremia are wear Without irotilhg at all! Ven Heusdn’a fabu the result of. acute infections, lous new "Vantage" dress-shirts drip-diy in e. such ^ss pneumonia or scarlet Sharmeer - j i * jiffy . . . combine perfect convenience with the fever. Hence prompt attack bn elegent styUng that’s possible only with cottoni Four-Button --such infections by s.ulfa drugs or And, boceuae they’re cotton,„they’re blwaya aofl, antibiotics ought to prevent some forever comfortaUeandwon^rfully luxurious Jil cases from developing-at^l------Gar Coot tlremia is rially a late compli texture and touch. "Vantage" shirts also have cation resulting from one of sev No moth will ever harm these Van Ueuaeo’a exclusive eral disorders and is not ^^'dls- Collarite-rstaiya that 'can’t get ease of Itself. , lost and keep you neat always! In recent years ipany studies , A ramarkable advance in wash Oyster .Jutve been made of'mechanical de-. RQXBURY-WHinALL Wilton carpets vices going uodOr the name of ‘>'ary *n’ wear at a remarkably low color with price! <' tlflcal kljlney.'’ •' < - .35 .95. jilack corduroy Seyerta kinds nf apparatus have to durably mothproofed with been'employed, but they . All have collar. >€h# purpose of removing from the blood those toxic or poisonous sub-, CRITERION, an all-wool SroadlooB Xiovely Moonstone*, ,its .tocture flickering with color 'stances which have accumulated ,S-r« earpet ia alee MUin moUiproofad. ■X wntrastB, is 100% wool. But it might as well be the 85% ,Dacron, 35% Imported Cotton—$5.95 there because of the,failure of the T t Piva atunning eohSa. All widtha up kidneys to remove them. - to 15 ft. moon for all any moth will touch it. M itin makes eyery Geoiaateed '95 Quite remarkable results have Fashion decrees-njatch the color last wool fiber forever moth-safe.'flftfin. is as mucih a HMuakaeytagJ . sometimes been accomplished by of your hose to yOur hemline— Both Wilton carpeta arc by Rbabury part of the wool as the wonderful colors. And, as you Oyster \^lte Plus New Charcoal Gray this means of treatment. They Carpet Company, Whitlall Diviaion, have- been used also for ■ certain and Belle Sharmeer comes out. *2M Fifth Avenue. New 'Vork 16. N.Y. aee, baby’s safe. So are your pets. M itin ia non-toxic. and CharbrUwn Iridescent Colors kinds of poisoning with sUch sub nvitft a whole soft spectru'm of Oh those "Sleepease’ ’ baby dolls! Billowy or straight-line chemise, here are the to e s t stances as barbiturates, bromides shades that are Very feminine>-_ of night-blooming flowers , . . fashioned ui a mood as carefree as Spring itself, "^rce *ai)oUablie in all broadloom widths up to 15' in silver grey, cinnamon, pebble Heige, guartf green, turquoise, and nutria. or salicylates. imaginative variations, all in fine cotton batiste with nary a care wash ’n wear. Sizes They Cannot, of course, bo con very flattering and fun to wear. S-M-L. ■ SURREY COATS <19» sidered as substitutes for a nor In proportioned to Ijt. sizes in mally functioning kidney, but their - CAN BE USED AS A TOPCOAT development has proved a real both seamless or sheer full fash boon for some crltlcaliy ill pa 'TVrBeruffled baby doll in a "Strjng of pearls" print. See ttwu worry-fTM WHtoe hroadioom carpets at MANCHESTER ioned at this Very low price. In B l ^ , red or aqua on whi.te. With 100% Wool Zip-buf Lining^$28.95 tients. Snovyberry, Green Ice/Seafoam,V B. Chemise baby doll in coin dots and stripes. Permanent pi. • Tourists Stay 7 Weeks ■Blue ProsfT.■Sizes Brev, Modito, : pleated skirt. Pink, lavender or mint on white. • BUDGET PLAN • 90 DAYS Dutchess, Classic. C. Lacy floral bably doll with flounced hem. Pink, blue, / CENTER WASH and WEAR DACRON and COTTON 'Studies show that United States • 12 MONTHS 1 fs c.: tourists spend an avferage of about .maize, lavender. 308 M.VIN ST.— NEAR MIDDLE TURNPIKE seven weeks per visit in'..Europe, WE GIVE atPf GREEN STAMF8 They average an expenditure of 9 A.M. to 5:30 DAILY—THURS^ FRI. 9 A.M. to 9 I^M. •95 ' PlejBty Of Free ParLing'ln R«fir Of Store . $950, paying $880 of it for tnuia- . 3 YEARS TO PAY! PHONE MI 9-4343 FOR ALL, YOUR CARPET NEEDS pbrtatlon. 'fi»* average dally out- ■- ) 1 { 1 I i ' ' I li ij d (j f t ' ( fay, Including such extras as aouv^ nlrs comes to about, $17.. i ,1’
f ''if V . -I PAGE S E V K f PAfiE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING RERALD, MANCHESnPER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, M A )^ 1*, 19B8 MANCHB8TER EVBIflNO HERALD, MANCHB;STER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1968
E l l i n g t o n South tf'^indior Libriiry Week , €d-Op Group MTURDAY SATURDAY Plans Feature Plans Talks ^ Special Feature nuncton Oooperatlv* klnd«r- Latest Books guUm pannitt ^11 mMt Monday, FREE. . . New books will bs on display at In Um EIHHrton- Congrregntional PATRICK’S the two local libraries this week Jn BT. PATRICK’S Church social rooiAp at 8 p.m., when Mrs. Wayne Bandau will connection with the observance o f National. Library Week which ^>eak on art for children. Re* Starts BuAdavi A t Badd Memorial M A R C H 13*19 This timely tnie is our bonus SHAMROCKS frehhmenta wlU*be served and a dJ^ary imwimplng books win in KILTIE BAND to early Easter shoppers. Choose from peak selections. aodal hour toUuws. clude: The Wmthrop Woman, The Democrats Oancua 2 P.M. IB 4 P.M. FLOWN DIRECT FROM THE Bound of Thunder, ^ e New Eng L A Y - A W A Y P L A N Small deposit plus regular ' A t the Democrat caucus held land Story, Tha Anatomy of EMERALD Saturday In the Town Hisll, Murder, To Lift Again, Greek , monthly payments holds your selection until you need it. a ttlM the following; names were added Fire, Your Garden In Town and A to the Town Committee:* .Thad- lR(man Affair.' "C H A R O I* !Y ' P LA N No down payment fcquired.' PARKADE daus Okoto, Mrs. Edna Morgahson, Regular libra^ 'hours are Mon Take purchases home with you. Pay out of Income. ■V Mrs. Irene Dowd, and Mrs. Mae day. 6:30 to 0 p.m., and Thursday Bayet, making a total of 60 mem 2:S0 to 5, and 6:30 to Ap.m. In ad bers. dition, books may be taken out on .AiwsAi Earl Hathaway, town commit Saturdays this month from 3 to •A, tee chairman, w. a moderator o f the 4 p.m. Mrs. O. Warren Westbrook, caucus and Elmer Bats was secre librarian at Badd Memorial, skid O'SEARS A N D O'ROEBUCK asz tary. the public response to the Satur NYLON FLEECE Other members on the commit day hours has been moat dlssjv tee Include: Westerley Babcock, pointing. I f more people don’t take "WEARIN'YHE GREEN" Charles Bagnall, Charles Bats, E9- advantage of these hours, she saM, BOYS’ WOOL TOFfiERS"^ SEARS »r • I AND ro mer ^ t s , Patrick Close, David they may be discontinued. WITH Cohen„ Thomas Oonhielly, M ra Cor- Wood Ubthry SchpolRlflD’ «iM8 7-14 rlne Cyrkevrtcs, John O. peCarti, Wood Library on Main FLANNEL SUIT THE LOWEST IN TOW N Sam F^edman, Mr.' and Mrs. John S t will also be Open Saturdays -V Giardlnl, * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph during March. A story hour will be Sava 1.98 Giardini, ‘Martin Glode, Atty, E. held for pre-schopl children Mon 'Ivy Loofiw' styfing •George Gorsky, Earl Hatheway. day at 10 a.m, It'ls announced by Heavy Duty Muffler Also Mrs. Margaret Hayden, Mrs. Rita Flood, librarian. Shirley 50 Lbs. SEED SPREADER Mrs. Nettle Hepton, Mra Marion Belden, author o f children’s books, .0 0 Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert HIB; will. speak on ‘^oung Adult Books." on March 20 at 8:15 p.m.; LIME W alter Kita, John .Krowchenko,, A committee headed by Mra..O. .77 Mr. and Mra. LoulaXavitt, Edward Martin Kra Tanguay, of t)M Democratic Conventions and Warehouse Point, failure to keep .3 0 « to transact any other businees that to the right, $15 bond forfeited; OPEN r . .y come before thenu MANCHESTER Joseohlne Jean, of Wilson, failure nvf Smart Bhuk Finish Wed., Thurs., Fri. BxmUwit For , - |. . . 20.80W QUART OOP Caobus Determined Women Patent to drive to the right, fine $13; Perfect fashioH, completely cashable . SHOFPING QeldL Coyer iW ^H M s 10fS Plus Tax—Jn Your Container Brass Trim Republican voters met in caucus Elaine Smith, of 275 Mountain Rd. \PARKADE T. GRANT CO. Nights Until 9 P.M. recently and elected delegates to Windsor, disregarding a traffic five conventions to be held in June. signal light, fine 39, O K Lr 6.98 NYLON Town committee Chairman Eve New Arrival rett Paluska and State Rep. Ekl- Device to Aid in Ironing A daughter was horn Saturday ward G, Wralght were elected at St. Francis Hospital to Mr. and FLEECI TOnPBt All washable... inside and delegates to the State, convention By Cindy Pfanstlehl fto rn ey that no patent had ever^to the sewing Instructor on the Mrs. ’niomas jl. Dillon of 41 Main put 1 New taahioiS' details with Jarvis N. Clapp and Francis ' 'W hen Mrs. Joseph Rcmesch Jr. been filed on a sewing aid of that fourth floor, a Mrs. (Biurohill. Street. ' ^ Prichard, alternates. Easy on the eyes, the budget look their prettiest cn A Lenten LYNH POULTRY FARMS type. T h e girls’ confidence* Boomed of Andover decided sevsral. years Event'Tbaight soft pink, blue or white. . Republican congressional conven* when they were told everywhere The ChrUtian Bdueation Com and mom! Fully washable... ago to make plnlc and gray plaid But now that it was finally de- _ , . \ ( 1 ^ ifon delegates will be Robert Blake -tem ln^9i8U hSL|iih^ ,^ .*t .thrir ^ filled * real need mittee.. of First f!png» » g^n«wia* ' Juiibg .aiul^'nll. Sea* both • 1 ( ) I ’ ( 8RANIMINI0K sjid Rodiiey Midford,-RobeFt-Ber-4^BHter~coBts"for hBr ~daiqfhterB, field, the work o f drawing up a ;sy ware even Church will meet tonight alB-p.m. “Menirr nler is the Oongreesional alter styles in bright for keeps she had no idea that an invention patent became even more compli more pleased as these remarks at the Pariah House. Direct from farm to you** nate. would result cated. , * . brought forth asaursnees that the Coming Events pink, blue, white 7 to 14. ^ Elected as delegatee to the 35th stores would accept aMpments Ort- Since nothing similar was on flle, The Bible Discussion Group will VALUE! District Senatorial Convention Her friend, Mrs. Michael Miso- rlght, not on a consignment basis Suggestion! the young inventors could Uanket meet at .8 p.m. tomorrow. OPEN: WED.. THURS.. FRI. NLL 9 P.M. were F re d . Goullng and Robert vich Jr. of 62 Wells St, Manches as some people had led them to be ter, enrolled in a wood-working themselves against competition by A food sale will be held Sunday n i " * - Bernier, with Mrs. Fred Oouldlng lieve. after church in the downstairs hsU SATURDAY 8 A JA to 8 P . M . ^ 9-8281 and Robert Blake as sltematei. course at the same ttmo-without extending their patent to include But, o f course, marketing had all kinds of variations, thereby pre for the benefit nf the Pllgrint Fel Mr. and Mrs. WUllam Cox will any idea that she would some day to wait until the patent came venting imitators from legally pro- lowship. ■Mini bs the daiegates to the Probate he the co-owrier of a'U.S. patent through. h r The story of the girls’ InvenUOn di' In E * like item. An Inquiry Class for CathoUcs CHICKEN OF THE SEA FRESH PAK Convention and Rosa .Urquhart In the meantime Anne Marie and and non-CathoUcs will be held i(A began when Anne Marie Remesch, Testing Buyers’ Reaction TO b r o il OR FRY w ill be alternate. T o m m y " kept busy taking care night « t 8 p.m. at St. Erancla o f A enrolled in a tailoring course in Salute Named to the County c«vven- Now that they had taken the first of their families and carrying on / uslsi Church Hall. tMScusbion wni Andover conducted by Miss Cora step towards patent protection, the their varied interests. Anne Marie LIGHT MEAT tlon were Jarvis N. Clapp and Webb, a home demonstration agent b- on "How Catholics Confesst’ and t o f t Clyde Cordtsen Sr., delegates, and girls were anxious to see what kin(F became chairman o f the Andover ‘‘Indulgences.” for the Tolland County Farm of a marloet: they could find Jor JIUNRROOf AO TAn ■im e v a f o r a t e d IN LEGS Everett Paluaka and Marjorie Homemakers Club and ‘Tommy,’’ Senior Choir will meet, tom orrow Bureau. their product. Fabrics from Brady, alternates. a registered nurse, helped put in a t 7:45 p.m. t r ic o t SRHPS Here Anne. Marie learned that pff they went oiie day to show Cubs Get Awards a doctor’s office and- occasionally Stations of the Crora.-'il^ .be Famous Mills increased eraphasls\^ has been the aid to buyers and to find what substituted at Msjichester Memori The following'Cub Scouts re placed nowadays on a careful pres made Friday at 7:30 iMm They will 2 7 « H ’tr the sales possibilities, would be. al Hospital. be followed by ajBtimry Altar So ceived awards following a recent sing o f seams to give a hand-made They were amaser’ a t the reception St. T U N A Fresh FrozOp Oven Reudy Anne Marie’s family giew to four ciety meetiim X, banquet; Philip Belencea, Deni^ rather than a homemadevlook to they received at ihe various stores I/Mig wearing.; soft, sb- children; Jo Anne, Gal, Suxamte and A Prerpana.Conference for en- Bullock, Xlnmrson AM i p , Douglas a garment, This was especially Uiey visited. JR . BOYS’ aorhmt after many wash, MILK ~ Getcheli Brian ICIoter, Peter Skip true, she found, in getting a sharp Joeeph Jr.,, vritile "Tommy's" fam gaged„je(Wles or those planning to ingt. White, pastels. 6-1& Chunk Style \ * . In s Grant’s store they w ^ told per,' Gerald Hayden, Charles point on collars, fine detailing of ily now includes Sheila. he married within a year will be by the manager that he woUld lake, Hathaway, Bhiry -DeCarll, .Leon pockets, scallops and all the intri N ow the patent has finally come held at St. James Soliool Hall In Connecticui ard Morganson, Leonard Schihde, an order whenever theyw efe ready. through, almost four years after b anchester. March 20 at 8 p.m.. R E 6 .8.98 cate touches that can make a.coat to supply Mm. M anchester8 Snigrt 1 XMvid LeDuc, Mark Mldford, or dress look-expensively tailored. the girls first filed for it. Father Carl Sherer o f MUford WtU' At a depaftihtAt store In Hart David Abom, Wayne Umberger, A t the classes, the girls used a They are now beginning to work conduct the confereilPA ford, they als6 received a ^ r m HEN TURKEYS Howard Reckert, Geoffrey Whit- roughly-fashioned wooden pressing seriously on production plans apd ’TWOSOMS’ \ 1 4 i O x . welcome, phe reasc • they will nev 6 i Oz. tum, Edward Wainzy, Peter Au aid, quite a bit smaller . than a are trying to come up with a name Manchester B veil ta g HesnM CORNISH brey, David' Bird, Mark Bright- er. forget that visit, is that they for their invention. ^ ' South Windsor eorraaliwadanti'El sleeve board. w tto first taken to Mrs. Eisen- x^Cans man, Bruce BeHelaon, Robert Han Anne Marie -became ' Intrigued A t the same time they, are both more O. Bunriinin. Xel. M I 8-5088. ^ SUIT Cans hdwer,. s notions buyer on. the first continuing with their ipany inter .1 ili-il Discount Store sen, Larry Kovack aiiid Ralph Mor- with the gadget that made such 16 Ozs. Each floor, to get her reaction to the GAME HENS 99c ril. a difference in sewing rwults. X ' ests, sewing, woodworking, jewel- Harry Anderson o f the - Phila product. She described It to her friend, iw-making and with Anne and delphia Phillies hit 17 home rtms Wool sport coat, ^ W h e r e ekopping i » a pleasure ^ | | i The banquet speaker was U.S. After Mrs. Elsenhower gave her "Tommy,” as It has been proved, Navy Quartermaater . Bert Mac- Ella "Tommy" Misovlch, who .also last season to tie the PhUlle /sc- stamp of approval to the gadget, this could lead tO'another inven (PRICE EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY) Lb. 5 9 ^ . Namara who answered questions sewed both for herself and her ord for most homsrs by a rookie. ^ Flannel pants (PRICE EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY) DUCKS the head buyer suggested a visit tion. • And showed a submarine film, baby, Sheila. "Ttunmy" offered to Del Ennis let the mark in 1948. •^Prices are lowest •■SHent Service," ^ make one for Anne Marie and for 8 t;H:i Farm Fresh Grade ''A'' Eggs D aily Thia-^hi the largest number .of herself. DOUBLE STAMPS TODAYL: DOUBLE STAMPS TODAY! local cuD^acouta to receive awards Project Gets Underway — Quality the highest at one timb, since it was reacti Soon the girls’, husbands were Taste and Compare-Guaranteed To Satisfy vated four yearsago the Cub Mas Joining In the project, ‘Die men, ter Bert Bertlesm. said. who had spent many boyhood Safct::MRK;:Su;::)IlfniiiiiHipli-- " . Girl Sooute to^EbM rate hours together when they were IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Tomorrow . is the birthday of next-door neighbor on Hebron - Y f Juliette Low who founded the Girl Rd., hdw worked evenings with GREEN^PPERMINT A Cq i . ' Scout movement 46 yean ago with’ their, wives determining the de WHILE THEY ^ST ^ 12 girls comprising the original sign, They shaped one nose o f the A complete outfit for Jr. at CREAM FILLEO; . X V tlllU l lfflJ S membership. Today there are pressing aid so that any curVe of s money-saving price. The 8,000,000 throughout the country material could be pressed bn it. wool sport cost is fully of whom more.than 1,000 are in The other end was left' with a Q®* Ready For Tipe ^ NorthamP^k- Theme of this year’s sharp point for collars -or comers •rayon lined; washable ray- u ' f 3 to 6x and 7 to 14 Glri Scout Week Ir^ ^ Y ou Can o f material. oh ilannel pants tailored DONUTS ^tlolidays With Edwards Count on Her.” Next the meh helped to counter for comfort-fit. Handsome balance the aid so that It would “Direct From' Re^l^ 3.98 €r 4.98 ^ — Maaeheeter Eveaing Herald El- not tip while It was u s e d .. blues, browqs, greys. 6-12. Uagton correspondeat, Mra. ’ G. F. ' Including the self-balancing fea DRUG Shoesf r.. Tiaiiff'ni)iin''rili)ri'-rRTiiiniimj'V... Bsrr, totephene TRemont.'S-OSlE ture meant that it would not be SPECIALS- f necessary to drag out a heavy fd^b#at th« high cost ' Supp!* LMthfis, Ironing board just to work on de- SIRLOIN Reg. 490 Corn Crop Turns fall sections. The aid could be,used IwW IlfV 9VlwG 3-piece Robbing conveniently on the drop-leaf-of a of driving... STEAK / A ^ o h o l Into Marijuana sewing , machine or on a -coffee table. I p y r a . 4 9 , CHILDREN’S FraMh Fried Potatosar i 18 on. 19c nS"riW vo^pnHtoli Wftedaaww^wj^m^ ^ 5.V5Vnl.'tltx“ Even the width of the pressing D R U 8 s h ir t s > Vegmnble^ Ron and Butter Boston, March 12 UP)—^Three surface was csrefully -flared so Play j^OtJlflls BATHROOM ~ T l«g . 79o men w ho' rented 'a farm in West- that-no Eidgs or Indentation would BUSY8EJIVERS STEP LADDER port last summer'said they weren't be lefb on the garment when the 1 . 9 7 " ^ HOLE IN O N f SHOPPES, Inc. nmirtia IsNV MilMf fis- Patrdaum Mfnturn SCAWI sure what they grew there. seam was pressed. ttMurisgsd. ExtrMiidCw* fouMbilMih tfi| S A Eiadlo Rivera, 67, and his broth' French cuff style with Hois JoHy T5T The two couples conridered all •MMtoptto- I IQ sr Victor, M, both of Hartford, kinds of spring clamps and other , inc.uded. Lustrous high colorful shirt, shprts and 12 008. 23e e w e a m t o # Conn., laid they thought the ;rop ■ Amount brbR4tloths 6*16s (.LIIVR. i .. gadgets to bold the sewing in J 9 6 8 R b n a u l t was com. place on the aid and finally set REG. 8.95 DE LUXE ...... Alphonse Amarello,, 42, of Fall tled. for a fe in tH p along each pedal pushers. 3 pc. set$ , River, contended he didn’t know side of the pressing surface to tlu aeeds "w'ere loaded." l U A federal court judge told them which the material could be pinned. Paris-styled 4*door, 4-pastenger sedaii with feather*totuh s p rin g ease Handy C h ef yesterday th« crop was marijuana. This fQiiture was added because the "',tv...etitsunding rear-engine roadability...hp toj(3 milas on a gallon I America’s leading shoe ' He sentenced the elder Rivera to girls felt that pinning would be vaue! We guaranty three yeara and the other two men helpful with slippery materials proper, healthy fit. such as satin or some new syn REG. 10.95 to 25.00 KITCHEN TOOL SET J Q C to two years eadh fo r growing Get much longer wear complete marijuana without registering the thetics. 2 .9 9 WHILE THEY LAST ...... W 17 crop with the federal narcotics bu Without even being aware that with Neolite soles. reau. they were in the rnldst of aij In Smooth one-piece 1-12 Inside— PrinceM venting process, all • four were Inr leather heel lining. Truly exceptional-value outfits, exclusively at REG. 24.95 volved, head over heels In the de- R b n a u u t l218''xrx5''--$tMl ' Stockholm, Sweden, March 12 Newest Spring, styles Youth Centre at this remarkably low price! Had • a UP)—Princess Ingehorg of Sweden, aignln'g problems.' * the daughter, sister, mother-in-law Gradually' Anns ' Marie and fo r boys and girls. 5.90 we .not planned months ago, this offer j^ would HAIR CUPPER SET Fully Automotic Toaster "Tommy" realized they had a nu 4 and grandmother -of kings, was C\^, Sites 8* width to-fit. nolTbe possible today! The 3 piece outfits consist mTA-PIlE 4 1 3 9 5 found dead ,in bed this morning. cleus 'for a small ' businesa The AH rtduetd from our rogulw ftoeli. of colorful sport shirts, plus cuffed to match pedal Protects up tg 800 valuable Clipper; Barber Scissors &' She was 79. idea of manufacturing the press With G-E Cord Set 8.95 ing Bid began to filter through I GIRLS' TRIFU-CUFP SOYS' RIO. 49c pushers and matching cuffed shorts. They have Comb; "Butch” Attachment; Ons of the most popular mem M V IimImRiw htuhMittmhH papers. Complete with set of bers of Scandinavian royalty. their thoughts. EXTRA VALUE 2 pockets and half-boxer waist for perfection of COTTON ANKLITS ARGYU SPORT SOX A to Z index folders, in i| < "Hovr-To” Booklet M h Princess Ingehorg was the daugh Getting a Patent World’s lowest-prioed 4-doof*famiIy*tised’tedan • ROYS' SHOES fit.-They’rs in colorful, sanforized polished cotton MANCHESTER SALES and APPUANCE ter of King. Frederick VHl of The next step, they decided, was . . . superb roadability and economy.. . up to SO miles oa a gallonl sateens. Red or turquoise. lock and key. 2 J I VaLlsw v 11.96 ...... U n v o l to seek out a patent attorney and A «r Denmark and her. brother became 3 7 « 3 7 « #*'> Mses »Y i to a. K ing Christian X on their, father’s see whether, they could obtain a Part$ and.tert)iee tverywhers you go. death. patent. Keg. 49c. Sturdy cotton, Traditional desimi in stft The Princess was married in A t first they believed It would nylon rWnforced heel, toe. combed cotton. Reinforced 1897 to the lats 'Prince Carl, a only be several weeks or a month Elastic cuffs. White. 9-11, at yre.sr points. 7 to IC’ i. N ot alisIxBa In sahh style younger brother of the Swedlab before they knew whethw other Idag. Ybelr youngest daughter was patents existsd on which uieir de THURSDAY - FRIDAY 10 A.M. 9 P.M. SATURDAY 10 A.M.-G PU. the late Qiicen Astrid o f Belgium, sign would infringe. Manchester Parkado aw aa 816 Main St. ■ 0 tl\w ^ King Baudouln. TOeir L ^ L M O t O R S ' But a couple of months dnggsd •wood daughter was the late by as ths searching at tte patent RENAULT SALES m i SERVICE ^Opna Ghowa Prlnosss Martha of Nor- office continued and {tiotnlng sim W. T. g r a n t CO. Than., FrL Nights m r, arhoea widower‘itecams Xtiig ilar was sver diseovereil It sesmsd «34 e m i t ST. OPEN EVENINGS Ml S-SI01 NIfhto - 2500 CARS! ofinr V last ysar. incrediblji to ths girls and their at- 1. .i — >r ; V'- , ,
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NANOHESTER e v e n in g HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1968 PAGE Rnim PAGE EIGHT WiANCHEST^ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CQNN,» WEDNESDAY^ MARCH 12, 1968 far the William on a scale big enough for modern maaf at t:30 fi.m.-tnstead of the annoiincamant waa mada Iv Ifisa Tabla Singani, hra ovar tltsfe, aiid we suspect S^Ute^Vernon MiUicent Jones that, on May 33, Musical Program Neville Fund. , ^aurl|e0trr Hat Boyle conditions. • v > uaual 8 p.m. at tha elubrooma. Wildflowm Topic . Misd Barbara Clifford's fifth Year that, when they get back, thej Open Forum '^Orcla 12 of tha Women’s Guild Mrs. Robert Richards of Grove- ara going to try' to tell ua jthat atl Both their theories and , their land, Maiu., will ba pfeaenUd by Offered for PTA grade and Mrs. Betty Doyle's shortcomtngA ^ - Intoleifehltevsk^ of Vnion Church .wlU meet at 8 For Gardett Club the Garden a u b , ahowing flower fourth grade won th's attendance our prsconcelvtd notions about *NattonaI ficandal’ modern Industrial tachfioli^; U)iQ* amsaeu Asks Board Make HospiUI Netea prizes for the avening. PUBLISHeD BY THB Elman Still Practices mh arrangements. The Hollister PTA was enter h e r a l d PIUHTtNO CO.. INC. flussian politics, while superficial Ifo the E^tor, ‘ \ ‘ * are a menace Uf the security el FOR iPMClEfn I R EU A t^ Admitted^, yesterday: Amelia "Wlldflower*" wae the, topic for Mra. John Pickles brought a Refreshments wars served in the Rin e p h a r m a c y 13 BM«>I) ikr«rt ly correct, somehow miss part of ' The ' meekpesa with which mil the nation and of tha ^ r pa'world. SERVICE ON ^ LM A K IS O ^ Scheets,' 111 tlnlon S t; William the March tiileeUng of .the Man- Chinese evergreen in blossom, Mrs. tained with a musical pregram .by lunchroom.. 664 Ceater St--4a t-N16 M4mchf«t«f. Conn. kreyaig, 16 Lawrence St.; Ann the Round Tabje Singers, under the THOMAS r. BtalOUSON the story. lions of uneiRployed Americans ara Their economic phitpaophy that the REFRIGERATipN oml AlR-CONDTriONIN^ Dress^t^ull Time Assistant cheatar Garden Oub Monday af Frank Bickmore showed a blos direction of G. Albert Pearson, hast WALTER R. FERGUSON iW ee Ifours Dai] submitting to the.loss of theirs prime object of ecbnomUi organiM- Marquis. RFD 8-: soming Christmas cactiu, and Misa Publliher* The fact that we eanhot under tlOR and adtlvity is tha profits of Discharged yaaterdayi. Marie ternoon. evening in the school sudttorlum. Founded .October 1. 1S81 Jobs and iheomea because of the Superintendent of Schools y^p.nu et the h(»ne of Mfs. Gordon Jones brought an arrangement of An added ieature of the pro Exchaugites Hear stand an election in wdilch there recession Js no leas appalling than a select. c)aaa ,ot entr^rencurs, t-Udwlg, 40 Village. St.; - Alma. Mrs. Leslie Goodrich of Bloom flowera from her greenhouae. CALL Mif 3 ^ 6 8 6 ImondndBL B, RamideU last night Schaeffer, 37 Talcott Ave, field took the membera on a pictura gram was an instrumental trio, Publtehed Every EvrnInK...... „ Except - ia no opposition, no choice, does not' New Yprii (fiV-Manjs a youthful tors in a concert artist’a career, the absence of public indignation owners, and managers is a hang Arnold; 15 Thompson St.i Martin "La Trio le Jeunes," including ■undaye an.and Hplldays.^ Entered at the over from 18th Century snob Ithe Roard of Education for a fj ^ A Lenten service at Vernon <3on Vena, Broad' Brook. '■* ptur of the countryaidea of the YALB rCNDSTARTED Talk ou Baseball Poft Office at Hancheater. Conn.. prove that it ia also meaningless violinist grumbles rebellioiisly to Elman gritmed.and aaid! over tbqae pjeTsonal disasters. jRMMtional Church at 7:30 p.m. is Cynthia Treggor, ' violin; Diane his parents,, "rif be.t MIscha El - It is tliria to face the fact that bery. It is the praptlee of colonist- luma i»aistai)l. XJniUd Statea, showing colored DR. BARNEY Second Claaa Mail Matter. to the Russians. So far, in fact, "Weil, eiitrancea an^ exlta. are WOODCOCK - I Ramsdetl aaked that High School beuifC apohsored by the Board of . Admitted today: Susan Ursin, rloaeup* slides of wUdflowere. Ac New Haven, March 12 (fi>) — A Mather, cello; and Brenda Cole, man doesn't practice' as much'as important — JusF aa Important aa for even one citisen in a land aa. iam against ons's own peqpis. The West Winingtpn; John Herzog, 11 memorial loan fund for T a l a piano. - Manchester Exchlhgites heard a JUBSCRIPTION RATES these Atiierlcan observers seem to precept that labor is a commodity, REFsieEiunoN **e Ais-coNomoNme I principal Allen L. Dresser, who ts Miaiilw cording to a survey made of bot ,talk by Wally Fortin of the Town Payable In Advance do." they are to an actor. rich aa ours to be unable to get Inlao-aMlstant superintendent, de- false alatnu rung in about 10:30 Highland Ave. > architectural atudents has been The Round Table . aang WICHMAN V One Year .llt.SO be finding that it has donaidcrabie But he's wrong. At 07, Elman, a,Job to support his family ia a tq be left on the ehelf when not anist in Um United States and Can RMreation O^artment last night , 7.76 "Technical skill ia Important,'of I vote ifull. time to the, latter duties, p.m. yesterday, and one on Satur g irth s Sunday: A. dai^hter to ada, the cardtnalJB the showiest created In memory of Robert T. "America’s Our Herltsge,” "No Six Month* meaning.' The election rituals, Vvho has no Intention of hanging fiational scandal. A system which wanted, la an Insult to the dig Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel .Kloter. 65 (kMlldge, former associate pro Man Is an Island," ."Happy Wand ■-Fortin ia'program director for CHIROPODIST Three Montha , 8.90 courae, but the most . important nity'of fret men. iundsr Ramsdell's proposal a new day, The first w u at Vernon Ave; flower in this group with the New the town and also Serves as com One Month ... . 1.30 they observe them ,. are obvloualy up the fiddle and bow heI flr#tfirst thing ia heart. The artistg'a cor$ cannot provide a ateadje Job and a ■ high school principal would be ae- and South SL, t o l the second at Orchard SL,: a ton to Mr. and Mrs. England aster closa - pehind, she fessor of architecture. The Unlver erer" and “The Lord Is My Shep Weekly ...... 30 clutched In a Rqsaian ghetto at the decent income for every citisen is -What ia'.naedcd la a leaderthlp ally announced' yesterday the fund missioner of the Alumni Baseball Slnate Copy ,. . .06 designed to be both an affirmation tact with hia audience la through llected, aa wall as a vice princlpaL Snipsic and E. M a ln ^ WiUlam P'Brien, 14 Laurel SL; a said. Mrs. Goodrich's aUdes showed herd." For an ehcore they rendered League during the summer. He 117 E AST CENTER ST. of tha Russian way of life and of age of 5, still practices up to three his heart. If he has po heart, he a disgrace to American democracy. with a, clear understanding " tjiat vice principal would be prln- AH three companiea\respondad daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Albert the season from the first blooming will, be used for short-terpi loans "O Divine Redeemer” and "Dry MEMBER OF hours dally. A depression in these times is tha prime object of an induatrihl tp students in the departinent of showed a film about the Babe Ruth THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the importance of t|ie average Rue. haa no contact. cip^ of the evening School, which to each alarm last nlght>-t^ sec Kerkln Jr., 118 W. MsIn'St. of the skunk cabbage through Bones." "La Trio le Jeunes" played League at tha TYiree J'a meeting. ^ HAS RESUMED The AamxHated Presa ta exclualvely "Some artists, asj they get old "And work it important. PeoplS sheer insanity. There la absolutely economy must be to malnCaln suf I ia'being exj^ded. and would ond being turned in juat aspire- hepatica, bloodrbot, trailing arbu->^ architecture. The laite Prof. Cool- Allegro of Handels G minor sonato, entitled to the uee of republlcatlon of aian in that way of life. The aver er, lose Interest in practicing;” he think a person of genlua or great no need of IL lo r we have plenty ficient purchasing ppwer by con teach one c; day in the high men returned from the ftcat. Varnoa and TalqottviUe newa tus, rose violet, bittersweet and fdge was the son of the .Former Canetlna, and Brahms Hungarian President Walter N. Gruaha an all new* dlapatchea credited to It. nr •aid. "They regard it as drudgery. o t everything that creates prosperr stant full employment a t., h 1 g h Ueiktenant Governor Arthur Wil nounced that new members of Ex OFFICE HOURS not otherwiae credited In thia paper agf Ruaaian Is being told that his talent doesn't have to work. Actu- school Alarms were from widely separal items are bandied "through The .many more v.-hich are on the con Rhapsody No. 6. and al*o. the local news published here. vole is a great privHege, to lie "To me It Is still a /pleasure. sdly he has to work harder, be Ity,. and unlimited demand: The waged, and that proftta ara creat PreaMr, as aasUtant auparinten- '•d sections of ths city. I’li Rockville Bureau, 7 W. servation lisL ending with thg late Ham Ooolidge ot Maaaachusetts, Following tha program a collec change Club are Charles Miller, All rights of republlcaUon of a p ^ a l Even In. practicing you jrnake dis cause he baa higher standards and present recession is purely the ed by purchasing power, not tha' ROASTING CHICKENS gcnL would hava charge of the Events Toniglit St., telephone TRemoht blooming witch hazel and a distant relative of Former tion of 121.65 was taken by the John O. Frank, Francis C. Shea dispatches herein are also reserved. » exercised in behalf, of national coveries—and It la the discoveries result of colossal bungling by our other way around. Such a Ihhder During the business meeting an President Calvin Coolidge. PTA, in the name of the Round and Hactor C. Rivard. unity, progress, and a batter future higher ideals to aatisfy. secondary curriculum, Including The- PAC Ladles AuxtUery will S-8 Ftill service clifnt of N. E. that Inspire you." "My; definition of tfilrnt Ia government and businesa leader ship could end the present rc'cep-' grades 7 through 1%. Ha would lee. Inc. for himself. aelf-c^ticlsm.” ship. aion almost nyarnight. Gustomers often teB us ihtt they h»ve tried n in y upend much of hia time vistUng Puhllshera Representatives: This is the golden Jubilee seA It .Is owing chiefly to their ad Earl 8, Ckurqnhr. Julius Mathew* Special Agency — Nbir^ What We Amaricana can’t un son in America for the small, Among Elman’s pleasant mem other chickens, but none tante so roo4 M ours, “You can teachera and working with them. York. Chicago Detroit and Boston sturdy wiaard of the strings who ories in playing In a ptrtng quar herence to the outmoded theory Runadell said he is unable to MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF derstand, pf epurae, with our own that the first .duty of our economy ■ oirl Scout Week. Mqrcji^t-15, teB. the difference right away,” said one, “when you , x r CIRCULATIONS has a puckish face resembling one tet with scientiat Albert Einstein 'find enough time to viait the teach habit of quarreling over the na of Santa Claus* elves. But he had who, as a musiciah, waa a very fine is to create profits for businesa 1968, will be celebraM by more cook'Them.” Wg deliver Friday morning and give, a ten ers as often as they should be The Herald ^Printing Company. Inc., tion's policy and welfara, and our mathematician. men. but in part also to ajpathy, than thrae million apria and adults, assumes no financial responsibility Tor been a child wonder in Europe for indifference, Ignorance of econo the largest ' menibarahlp in OIrl vlalted. typographical errors appearing In ad own belief that It is political com more than flva; years when he made "Biit I found his violin jilaylng per cenVf^^unt on ten or more. . The recommended change, vertisements and other reading matter easier to, understand than his mics, and Inability to plan or act Scout history, ■RamadeU said, would provide bet- In The Manchester Evening Herald. petition which guarantees . our his debut here as a-mature artist progress, is tha apparent fact that of 17. theory on relativity," said Elman. 'ter supervision of instracUon on Display advertising closing hours Acclaimed as one. of the great Besides chess, the virtuoso haa the secondary level and improve For Monday—] p.m, Friday, thia process la satisfactory to the a rather unuaugl hobby listen ooER o ^ c o n the evening school For Tliesday—1 p.m. Monday. masters of the violin in this cen |u i||a ||L L |^ For Wednesday—I p.m. Tueada; Russians. tury, Elmlin has given nriore thali ing to hia w l^ .' ‘ The Board will discuss the rec For Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesd*day. Ona raady axplanation of that 3.SOO piRicerts. He has a repertotte "I love, relax by diacuaslng 403 West Center MItcheB 8-78SS ommendation at the later meet For Friday—1 p.m. Thursday, ing. 'llie next meeting ia April S: Phr SalurdaS'—I n. iti. Friday fact ia that they hays never had of‘.Rtore than 600 numb^S, and topics of j^ e dky with ’^er,” he MANCHESTER Classified deadline; 10:30 a. m. each experience with democracy, ao that atlli. enlarges, it each year. said, " m e Is not a musician, but ' Adult EducAtian day of publication except Saturday— "If you cease doing hew things,” she iA s very intelligent woman. The eyehing school for adult edu » a. m._ they do not know how to mlas its he remarked, "yoR^ease to grow." When she says aomCthing,. it ia cation may be broadened under a controverrial Joys. Wsaneodayv March 13 More than (s9o million of his p ry much worth listening to.” 'program outlined by Rupt. Rama But since they are human be records havp been sold. Sohie of At 07 Elman still has two great dell last night. the earlier'^ones, made with tefioY^ yfovea — the sound of his Strafii- PUNNIMG A NEW HOME? He pointed out that the SUte Everythin!; Goes ings, . with imaginations and wiU^ variua, and the voice of hia wife riepaiw ent of Bducqtion is en soma ability to assess their Enrico .Caruso, with whom he used Any doubt that we are fated to to timr In Joint concerts, arq^Jiow Who, he said,. !'hM made my life eoureghiig' town* to imptova adult own Situation, another explanation happy from the day we married. education.'hfiBerlin debut (he WasilUilgton—The,Office of Allen had never leen^'gaslight before!), Prapeiiy reports that more thw Vernon adult 'sducaUon program we might calmly meaaure It to be have an opposition slate of candi ‘arr To-provide a hroad program haa faded almoat to the vaniahlng and was overcome by the fumes. 333.000,000 was realised d u i ^ dates to vote for. It haa to be as When he^'ivas 13, in London, a 1657 from income and proceeds Of of atudiSF In terms «f the needs point. Once more, politlca rulea our hot glass of tea he .was holding the llquldstton a t enemv^ssets and mtiraaUi' of .sdulU residing sumed that whatever prpgresa wlUiin. ths -town of Vernon or approach to a national problem, there haa been in Ruaaisi, during burst and badly gaahdcba finger of seized during World W ar.u \inder Busy people are happi^ So our main supplier of the politlca of unacrupuloua ex hla right hand. the Trading With The Skumy Act. n^M driair tswna. the past few decades, has been i$ad(flnany, tt is for Ummm in- ploitation on oiie hand, the politlca Had it happened y> a finger on enough tp satisfy them that things COTiTACTUrarSBS -tertstn d ^a« |u lrin g a high school Ot timidity on tha other, other hand,’-! he remarked, ‘.'My \ sofas and chairs offered us special discounts are moving in the direction reer would have ended." First contact lenses were re •sqnlvsiiBey.xmBleme. adults who Democrata are uAable to re- need training in, voca own welfare. Had it been AH his life he has been unable corded by Leonardo de Vinci •in aln tii»x.t6mptatton to ^lay the 1608. Descartes, French ms the- tional araas to aecure a betur wise, not even their lack of pol Indulge in sporta for fear of in-' in order to keep skilled upholsterers busy during a iaaue aa big aa they can. Juring hia mblti-milHon -d o llar matician and philosopher, is cred Job or a promotion, foreign born cal background, ndt'aven the ef- .praparlng for U.8. citiMnship. and ‘Tha RepubUcana ara afraid to hands. His favorite gan^e la dheas. ited wUh/the theory of contact Plan ojft fho bost hooring. . . a u to m o H c ficiency pf tha political, police, lenses in''l637. adults who wish to broadan their let it teem that ve school doctors cal choice. And wh«R.ud if thCNlay With thia aa tha background, able home with safe, depcodsbis auto- .rajeietad a proposal by the Jaycccs through tha Board of Education, COfa ■ Waahkigtbn i^tlcy''debalia "la cfnnaa.when tha.IUiUl|A.pepp^ g in to feel that other leadera, or h-.«ZOVSLr.-fi-ifv'A4!V '''.r that a polio clinic be held in the lie debate at all, biit mtrely a buaH SAVEMIYTIME! rooms other phllosophlee, can do more Hera’s eh'Oraiy'hew‘itui^ofl "sclodlliarBehOBt’ehttdwrt. nesk of teeing who la going td be AFTER WORK . or while TTm school doctors abided by the PARK 249'°® Nog* for them. Then the Rueslans will as It hesta the firat with the moat gjamoroua shopping. CU R ^ H EM FASTER WITH NEW looM medical asaociation'a deci sion against any public polio clinic, pleats adapt this reteaaion remedtea. The' two par- begin developing the kind of pp; FREE Document prints and litlcal aCUpn we know and claih^'- o rtlteratlng that anyone who can sofa to Colonial in- tlea are buay bidding one another OPEN UNTIL 0 P.M. MendayA $ U |€ VERS or RE-UPrtOLSTEHYl not afford to pay for polio shots K i’U ^ ( ^otherwise contempo| up, and th ^ eyes are on each Ing the kind- of potltical privilege Tueadays, FridayA Open Thurs mmre eUmm hamt per gmUomt" need onljr tell his doctor and thora ^ A ■■ k i N tenors. we enjoy. ^ Brighten winter-weary rooms with gay new • 0 d V « 00 « 0 oh * 0 • • • o*'o 0 0 0 ' "other" much niore than they days 9 AJtf. to 8 P.M. Open will ha no riiarge. \ ____ To predict this requires no spe Wedneedaya until noon. prints |knd textures. Slipcovers are custoip cut The Board noted a suggestion on the problem itaelf. in your home; installed when completed. Re made hy Dr. John L. Phlffer that Undercover jstoryt It ia preau'mably aa a reault of- cial expertness, other than the CALL Mltehol 3-5135 FOR TOP QUALITY Donald Barger. Jaycee vice prea- knowledge that human heed even upholstered sofas and chairs are stripped to thia political rivalry, rather ;^ h the springs and completely rebuilt. Call MI SILENT GLOW OIL lURNERS idtnL discuss tha' mattac. diracUy aa a reault of deliberatlbna. more tually and inevitably generates po< INSURED SAVINGS with the Medical Society to see if 1: All pieces are made with deep X .litlcal action. 3-5171. ^ . / 'aaoeywpotqtion equld be .woived. coils on sagless bases. concerned v>dth economic, than ThaOMrll dodWl, . with politlca, that Vice Pr^tlilant . Meanwhile, tpe rubber ataynp The , Board' does not favor All front edges are of spring Nixon, aa apokeaman for thd XUaitn.- election this week will not be for SLIPCOVERS: Solos fr.95 Choirs 27.9S MORI ARTY BROTHERS «ompuI6ory inoculations against construction" (not jusf padded) ho^er admlnlatratli^: hA* Row^ the Ruaaiana exactly the meaning. polio. Charles O'Flinn commented for extra comfort. Reg. $125.00 held put the promiae of a nice big thing it would be for ua. And RE-UPHOLSTER: Solos 84.9S Chairs 44.9S 315 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER that such a plan would be robbing lounge chairs.. he individual parents of their 3. Fillings are of rubberized hair 8 9 fat taX ;^uctip^acroaa the bodrd theSofficlal emphasis on its im- om of deciflon. The doctors —"In th X ie x ^ e w weeks” If the portaiice, and on the importance S A V IN G S hkva remarked that it.is the re- and cotton felt receaalon dOMn't yield before of thA i^ v id u al vote, is another appnribUlty of the parents to see 4. All seal cushions are of tnolded- th eru '' strange in Ruaaian life like cine/ L O A N L QielrW:^tyuhtte.'...... • $229.00 become an ideal policy. We cannot manage the impulse to push past tens, "en statien'' ter, Slimline pieces at di.scount prices; f escape the feeling that it might be, Vsmisr Tuning. In Ebony another, we would all atiU get fan •r Snew WhH* colors. ■ T he!newly-elected officers are: $219.00 68rinch Junior Reg. $175.00 Right or Left Arm Love Seats $129.00 the kind of cure which would leave enough. If we were unable U> man Only ;C a ^ 1 y IS) Sparkmen, president .Size S ofas...... 159,60 results wprae than the thing it ie 2 9 ^ 5 George I* Thompson, vice presi ileg. $190.00 Right or Left Bumper Units $149.00 age a thought for the morrow, we dent; Harold Casey, secretary; and $209.00 68-inch Love supposed to cure. This nation's would atlli find the morrow quite In maroon ■ Reg. $16^.00 Curved Corner Sectional ...$109.00 beat hope, no doubt about that, lies Frank Hobart, treasurer. Seat s iz e ...... 149.00 as adequate as we make U with •I60E8T SFEAKEN EVER IN A SET THIS SIZI The next meeting will be held Reg. $209.00 78-inch Regulation Sofa . . . .$159.50 in the possibility that the recession $209.00 46-inch Left or- planning and worry. If we \^ re In March 24 at 7:i0 in the church. right arm Sectional Reg. $139.00 Matching Chair (to left) ....$79.50 criris, Uks the: sputnik critii, will capable of diseohtent, and coUld Ths Harmony Medal MIS- False Alarms ’ ; ease apd disappear^ before all the AC-ne TaM* Madal-Sly 6 s 9 Police are investigating two U n its...... 149.00 do nothing but stretch and purr, Zanlth Quality Spatktr asaurat remedies proposed for it have been we should emerge Just as close to rich, glerlouc Iona euality el larger $123.00 Matching Lounge adopted. sets, to Mates n, Qtean,Qf*y»------C hair^...... 79.60 Regular Regular a state of grace...... 5Q_ U 4 9 Jia In fact, that'sjust-what spring m 7 9 U 9 o»'y 2 9 - ? 5 R.LWANDELL 2 4 Not Altogether Meaningless fever Ifi-^the secular atate of Reg. $319.00 Wing Sofas % grace. And the almost spring fever In green (Right), Another Slimline lounge chair Three American political ex stage—when we can feel it ceming Building comes with a removable foani-filled pillow perts are now over, m Russia, "ob- —is almos; as good. OHiors from $19.95 and up At the momentrotie of "the most popular . , back for added luxury. Low, sleek lines aen'ing" the “ campaign'' which la Contractor sofas is this big, comfortable high-back wing belie its comfort. Choose it in a textured to culmlniiu in an "election" in a CJiedc Our Barqain Rack EosMootM-Coitimorcioi model. The chair to the right matches it and fabric to compliment your sofa or sec few daya now. l OR \ l.irF.TIMli Altorotlons-Roinodolliig both have soft-as-down foam Latex cushions! tionals. - ' , . , b n th e ' face' of it, thia would OF COM! ORT FOR EVEN LOWER PRICES seem an empty errand. Everybody “Business Built On knows there ia no choice in the INSTALL GAS HEAT Customer Sstisfiaetion” pieces not Reg. $159.00 .00 •lection,' that tha reanit will be FuQ. Insuriince Coverage wing chairs. 129 EASY BUDGET TERMS automatic, and that Siteria tvould Ml 3-0825 Pottertoii's cirr Totm'ATcT p e t e r a e n fawhuT Tn m anohestei FROMj. Tel. MI 9r303,3 illustriatecl! Ai little M 10% down; up to 2 years to pay. probably beckon anybody who tried Famous for Sorvioo Sineb 1931 / After 5:00 P.M. ' Beg. $159.00 to protest ths cut and dried rou- Royoify Kr-’tl-ia Co. «4« CENTER ST. .00 HR CENTER ST. X COR. OF CHURtH 82 BALDWIN ROAD lounge chairs. ..I 3 2 Cal; Ct. MANCHESTER MAIbi STREET 129 TT" Tot «na art g M ' our obasrvers FIRST FOOD STORES, INC. MANCHESTER. CONN. 9 3 5 A -r-r* 11 '■Vs .i
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PAGE.JELEVJI^‘"J| ✓ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1068 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. MARCH 12/W6S PAGEt •TEN tercet - indicated a remarkable for cooperating to-defense planning nlata imperil their ficlghbore, •aid, .calling this jMibapa RockvUle-Vernon Tl^C ff^aring^, m e m ^ . However, to the audience and mlUtary tridning, as well a* In which Irish anewtry pre^m i- West Three iiiatatant n«w deloanto 'Irom Asian itast immadUto thredt UAW W itness loses nated, acanea in Ireland, and recog- membera o f the pact for increased S i c,TO A ^ area facoa. m IBs words *p~ Ike Obituary Clarifier to lU^d njtlon of people and St. Mark’s and aid- ■ ■ ’ “ ^ paared directed paittoiilariy at ut- Charter Unit Plans He^arings Set^drth24 Dromcree churchee: In Portadown Reviewing adr* apoU between donaata. BUILDING Claims Kohler which they formerly attended was W ill PgsH the antl-ConunnniBi world and Turning to FakiaUalf a cottfipiaint Mra. Jennie A. Starkle truly a delight. Ruaaia, Dulles indicated to the that neu&al Aajan nations are gst- a new home Tax Cut or Mrs. Jennie Asplnall Btarkie. Of Odor Diife in Moiitl O n T e ^ B i d s ting aa much or more Amsrican As Aid liixGavernment Work When Miss Pentland showed the SEATO aeeaion that tha Unitad widow of William A. Starkle, dlgd Triggered Riot By Tax Aides scenea around historic Londonder SUtaa aavaral timaa has bean ai? as those cjlled with th* Vt>et.' The new elarlflM>-irlileh will An Appropriation of t3.8p9 for last night at the Saunders Con N o r t h End residents, lo n g f PropcMla to maka four-zoning ry, ;snd the picture of the Rev, Summit Bid cloaa to war becauaa of tha -di DuUes eaid thq aid had helped keep A series of public hearinge to fid<#vUl*, and the Verhdn Fire DIa- valescent Home Ih West Hartford, psrmli re-liso ofjwfiate'water and the ttaw Town Court poat o f Di Work Push (Cnntbiiw4~froin Page One)" plr^pied by a ateneh from Lydsll Washington, March 12 (ffii— Most A l ^ u t T o w change* M d a building line altera- David Kelly, who it will be re vision of Germany and Korea. such non-pact nation* out of the ■iat the charter committee in out- trie W fo r individual approval. lf'| xvhere she had resided for the past material by two paper com rector of TraffU: ■VloUUons Bu- Brook, particularly in hot, dry taxpayers can relax and mitt wor tlonvrill be considered at a public membered was curat* during the (OeaUaaM fSeol Faga Om > OlUng the divlaion. of the two Communto camp. 11inlng a skeleton chatter tor con- rtU three units approvs it, then | four months. panies—wiH'aupplement a similar rying about keeping deteiiled rec haa been requested by Judge hearing to be held by the Town soHdattd government her* will be f a ir e r steps toward conaolida- 1 (OmiMiiued tram n tg * One) ^ his mind that "those on strike weather, need not fear the ap early part of the pastorate of the oountriea as aituationa that could Sh« Vas bom* in Manchester, the piece^of^uipm ent which was in- ords of their expense accounts for Several friends gathered today Wealw C. Gryk who met with PianiUng Cohimiaalon in the Mu late James Stuart'' Naill .of St. Before the Big T h r e e foreign REDS. RAP DVUjto, 8PAAK gin this month. tion will bS'’' taken under Public-!' wanted to pi'event the unloading.’ proach of summer. emu a apark Igniting anothar Moeedw, March 12 <*»—Pravda, to daughter of William and Amelia stpHra about six years ago. The their 1958 tax returns. at the homa of Mrs. Martha Mans-' GenersKIUnsgef Richard Martin nicipal Building March 24. \ Mary’s Bpiscopal Church, ope could mlnlatera met Dullaa declared that Tha first hearing ia scheduled for Act 436 of home run legtalation. adcnre that atep» already planned The U Aiy went on strike against viglnal clarifier la no longer able fleid, 96 Center it., for a pothick nd war. he said; day described Secretary of State AapinSll. Ekiuipment.that Will cut down, The Internal Revenue Service in a budget hearing today. In May. fiUnlcy Bray, a local realtor, la feel the pleasure the audience felt W e have been close to such a 9 p.m, March se and will to held rtmt Ouutor Needs Vote |1 will b«v enough. Mrs. suckle was a member of tlie Kohler, Wls,, bathroom fix to handle the amount and variety litncheon in celebration o f the 89th the United States would welcome a DuUes and NATO Secretary Oener- th Vernon EUementary School. pot eliminate entirely, the odpin^la gave out the news laet night in the tha Town Cbiut firtll taka over ••eking to change all or part of to see him on the screen and hoar •park on more than one occasion.” The final chartm*'frtuat be voted Secretary of Commerce Weeks the First Congregational Church, tures plant on April 5, 1964. The o,‘ material dumped into the broo>. aummit meeting that would not be at Paul-Henri Speak as advocates ^iM cted to be installed by-Hle first form of a proposed change In ita birthday o f Harry Mason, which from the Police Departmant the a 60-foot atrip of land now in about him. Few from Manchester, A t ita first meeting last night, the on i t a townwide referendum, Lo^ said in BufTalo. N. Y., last n irtt Bast Hartford, the King s Daugh 'Strike Is still in progress although regulattone. . | a "mere spectacle” and that offer Tha United SUtoa, Dulles de of the theory that humanity ‘ 'must charter committee, formerly the ofM a y. The new clarifier which will occurred toM Jta or imL.not theLJIC 4Wlocal «t |(UVa4IUigovernment and employment', will rise under General 4ilanpg6r Richard Martin employer for his business expenses Gryk has -requeated a total of visiting Ireland, and he la always .ptoce. ment, foreign mtnt*ters or ambaS' ern Star of Manchester, for many another for violence. Improve condltiona between the two 424.M7 to run the court during the The atrip o f land la lo c a t io n cantrated ita attack on Spaak, former officers wiUt Seymour should condoUdate unUl it remodeling the imretua of programs already thia w eek ^ fr^ Robert Fuller, gen will not be required to report such light at 7:80 tonight at the Cov ready to welcome them and td talw sadora ^ about serious matteri. years. McClellan said local police In milla, which border " the brook, enant Congregational Church i^Il 1958-59 fiscal year, A yaar ago the south aide of Spencer St. DiiUea alao told tha fourth an with only a brief reference to Levitt aa chairman. known how major problems would, . atartfd by the administration. But eral lit Lydall #nd Foulds expenses on his return, either item them to points of interest, Rector But ha asserted the Soviet Union She leaves three sons, Ra'/h of Wisconsin and detectives hired by dpwrnstream as far as Union Pond; ised or in total amount. He simply be followed by the choir re h e a i^ $21,874 waa appropriated. The 4s,- U adjacent to the Baal Hart: nual meeting of SEATO foreign Dulles, ft' took exception to their The committee has asked the be Mttlcd. he said ^"radditional stepa will bo P§pdr Co. and. Colpnial Board,' Heill who woe of Scottish aheSotry, has not made it apparent that it Fairfield, How'ard of New York the company when the violence was In addition, the State Water Com- will have to atate that expense 123 tncredse is repreaented b y a Town line. mlniaUI*' that the United States opposition to Poland a proposal t6 selectmen „to add a tow memberg In * co.mpiittee has selected five taken whenever necessary." loae mill waste la responsible for at 8:45.'' Tomorrow the qpttage wants such ssrtous negotiations. City and Wlllard of Hartford; two miaalon might require the paper funds received by him from. Hie net hike of. 42,366 |n Mlaries and Rroy alto wished to rezone all or visited Ireland and showed pic is ready at any time to aign an set up a zone in Central Europe to their group; indicating that W major po'lnta they believe must be In Chicago. Secretary of Labor at Us height in 1954 ccnildn't the odor; prayer meeting will be held at the Oullet said the United State* is daughters, Mtas Margaret Starkle down who was responsible. companies to add chemicals to its employer didn't exceed ordinary home o f Mrs. Jennie "Nyman, 47 w u e s and 4757 in s illie s . a part of a 4-acre plot of land Off tures of ita scenic beiuriy- It was arms control airsement that; free of atomic weapona. “ committee aa important aa this studied, analyzed, and coordinated Jditchell , predicted the February Fuller wrote Martin that a sec his hope to go. again/but long ill not satisfied with a peace that of East Hartford and Jane, wife "The whole thing was^*f5reh©n- water-clarification process. Martin and necessary business expenses. 'Ihe more than $al)0 difference Union S t and Union pl. and to 1. . Does not'create an imbalance one should be enlarged.” so that: Unemployment .total of 6.173.000 ond water clarifier, ordei'ed by the Ruiwell St. ness prevented. / / recta on nuclear detefrenta but in of Carl G. Swanson Jr., 66 West sible ■ from my viewpginC’ he said. said today chemicals could cut the But the employe who dose not between the aSlaiy request in the weet o f Union Pond. The prop of power favoring the S o v i e t L evitt’ aald today th# froup 1. Equitable taxation and asaeea- annotmc^ yesterday “will be the company last fall, is due. thibmonth For good measure. Mice LIddon Union, and sists on safeguards in kqy agree 35 Left Homeless minster Rd.; three grandchildren, "But I'm not going to take the mill waatea that manage to pass account to hia employer must re Daughters of liberty No. 71, crease and the amount requested erty ta Zoned as Rural Resi agreed to follow a recommendation ment ie obtained.. peak." and that an "upturn in em and could be put into ooefation and Miss PS^and displayed a col 2. Provides means of verifying ment reached with the Communist and a sister, Mrs. Annie Rehrend,. blame for thljj^-efimmlttee's not be^ through the clarifier, and speed up port on hia return the total, of his Ladies Orange Loyal Aaati. wilt for the new position is explained by dence. Bray aeeka to have it toned made by Ronald Burke, a commit 2. Equal or better aervicea and ployment in lete May" can be ex- within two weeks after delivery. lection ' qf/brtautiful Unens, for world. Ths Sovist Union, he^aid. 41 WaJnul St. __ ing able UK'mg. It up four years their dilution. fisqjense^fw such thingil_«J^^^^^ its 56th anniversary a proposed decreSae in u A p a y of a •1 Reeidence *one B. compliance with the agreement. By Loomis Fire tee memhei’. to u k the public to facilities are maintained. .perted,______■ ______which |r4land 1* noted,—Belgian The American Secretary spoke tiaa never offered any dIsaiisM.- make aug^stions on what the char Whatever steps are taken, con- ' FuneraT'services will be held later.", transportation and entertainment.. Tueaday with a turkey supper and part-time cierk/who will Ufim over The other requeaU for zoning meht agreement that permitted , , 3. Ail groups and areas are fair lace, French and Italian figurines, in a closed session on the second ter should contain. The group cn- greasiohsl Republicans and Demo- Friday at 1 p.m..at the Newkirk 'exchange came as the com- He also must report the number of proffTam in Orange Hail. Members as the Traffic Bureau director changes have been made by determination of Whether It was W in^r, March 12 (JP>—More ly represented. day of the SEATO meeting. A 'itoged this Idea to include meet . crata have arrived at an unspoken and Whitney Funeral Home, 318 ttee resumed its exploration of days away from home on business, of fit of L. No. 125 have been In- Thq euppHee increase la Thomas HacKett of Tollanq Tpke. wood carvings whieh the Swiss being compiled with or violated by than 35 persona were homeless 4. Present functiona, facilities, and the amount of his expenses Jashkm during the skvere winter spokesman for the American dele ings with the Rockville'Common agreement that. In the interest of Burnside Ave., East Hartford. a 1955 incident In which Kohler | Trust Officer, Hdspital Notes 'Yited, and reaervations should be counted for by money requested fob Ha wished to change property lo the Russians. when a fire swept through a dor laws and -ordinances, ar* properly broken down in brofcl categories.. months, and a number o f other ob gation relayed his remarks to Council and the fire commissioners creating Job.', budget balancing is Rev. Truman Woodward wlll^fr Co., officials have te8tifie^l they made by Saturday through Worthy a time clock end additional postage cated on the east aide of Depot 8)^ Ths Secretary said a vaat Com mitory at Loomis Institute yester coordinated. Technically, the changes are etlH and zoned as Residence Zone/A jects of interest. ' newsmen. day causing 465,000 damage. There of the 'Vemon Fire DistrieUXa rec or just cut the windo^•.'. what one OOP flciate and burial will hw’tn the were threatened' by a spitting, PaUente Today: 308 Mistress Mary Lewis or.Mrs. Ar- which will be required by the new munist miUtary potential still ex- 5. Qualified officlale may be se Explains Work !}n the nature of a proposed reSuia- fine-ipaying method. and Buiheeaa Zone 1 to an Indus- The program was preceded by-a' Interest In the question of sum were no Injuries. ’ - ommended py Douglaa HXyes, an leader described privately as a family plot in the Eaatr^emetery. cursing mob. AD M ITTE D YESTBaUJAY: line Winiame. Uta In the SEA'TO area althiiog! cured. Ira. Sophia thlefeldt, 149 New tion. TJha is customary procedure, Gryk said today that the new \ tr ia l Zone. Approxlmatelv246 feet dinner served by the Krause Cater mit talks has partially shoved the 'Three teachers and their fami other member. "tremendous" deficit seemed in Calling hourj at the’ tuneral home Gerard Desmond, a compsny the situation has been relativriy Aa many public hearings aa nee- The committee will take up these, iolton Rd.; Stephen Doyle, 39 to give interested persons 30 days be area la on Depot and ex- ers of East Hartford, oiwtables usual business of SEATO . meet lies and 29 students at the prsp PUTTERING pro.spect. w ill be tomopwfw afternoon and staff lawyer, said yesterday "I “ Careful, intelligent planning of ThelnMrucUon group of the^ stable since the pact was formed assaiw will be held In Rockville points in order at the public hear- Fisenhower passed up his reg evening. the dlatributlon of his property Grove St.. RockvlIIe> Sharon in which to file Written comments, . along the preiwnt Industrial which presented a springlike ap ings into the background. The in 1954. ^ school were evacuated from the was in fear- of. my life" at one pi'o and con. Formal adoption combined CathoUc Mother. C lr-, t lS c e iT r .’ ^ ^ and varnon and with the govern Ings. ular news conference today to should be Just as important to a White, Coventiy; Raymond Bow Zorte, IKFth of the railroad tracks, pearance with little gumdrop trees, mintateni in their seasions are con He criticized governments in ths building. A ll interested pel sons are invited point. comes later. eles will meet tomorrow night At sidering new plans fo r cooperation ComptroUer Norman C. Smith ment agencigS. Lavltt said. ■ meet 'with Secretary Anderson. J. Waddell Jr. man as accumulating it.” William er, ISast Hartford; Mrs.. Rose posed. "This wilt probably take for a dtotqnce o r 610 feet. colorful flower favors at each Southeast Asia area -Xbut did not to all hearings although they will Desmond, 'testified that U AW "The proposed regulatlim,’’ the 8 o'clock in the hail of'the Church Hackett aleq^Meks to change to in defense planning and military said the fire apparently started In - Howevm'discussion will be lim Budget Director Brundage and his omas J. Waddell. Jr„ 38 Hor Dickinson HI; trust officer of the Jones. 7 Rau St., Rockville; Mrs. about a month and a half ao that plate, fashioned by Deputy Su naros any specifically—^wpich take be held in Vernon to get the point members >1»y and,large” formed a Bessie Mead, 44 Greenwood Or.; Revenue Service said, "is dealgned of the Assumption. the new eyatem will go into opera Reeidence Zm Ml A all or part of. training, as well as insistent new a basement game room and then ited to ^suggestions tor ths sksIS' economic advisers.. But he poaf ton Rd., died laat night at the Man- Hartford National. Bank, told a preme Mistress A'nnie Johnston. the attitude that all governments of view from that area and in Rock- 1 crowd wdlilch all but engulfed a ata- Ralph Richmond; S3. Norwood'St.; to miniroifce abuse of bullnesa ex- tion at the end of April or the first an area ort the aide of Tol- demanu from Asiin members of are alike whether Communist or sprekd to the rest of the building. ton chatto>^- Pros and com of \ poned any preliminary declalMt^n' cheater Manaorial HospiUl after a t i ^ 'V agon in which he and other group of women yesterSay after- qqntolidatkto-wilUaot be dtacuaaad -idUs-to-get .the., cjty views. tax matters until he Ant OpP^JP^ ------Susan Adamo, 65 Bigelow St.; penae accounts so as to jproducf __ .Tjie ._iyidlM . Aid. ,j8f. Emanuel pen M i^ i’-’«Heeald,-- BoMr-Oeyk loiMl-^Fbe.- now in ftortdenca-Zene the pact for increased aid. non^Connininist;—Any g overnment — Firemen -eakU they- WeHeved- it short illheai:'' ''''' ' Kohler bfficfils rode on July 57T955; ClBirtsaa Enii. tax free ffiedme Tib Lutheran ^u rch will meet tomor and Police Chief Herman O. Schen- AA and Rural R eaU M ^Zou e. The Reviewing sore spots between started in a trash can or through tone# this committee's .function is gressional 'ilSIdera cgir^ss the He was born in Manchester Oct. He apoke at a dessert meeting that telU Its people that both spa- On the Italian SUte Railways He said he feared mob violence Vashalifskl, Marlborough: - Joseph while not imposing upon mlUlona row at 10 a.m. "in Luther hall for del agree thet this matter is a func- pnpefty I* located .AppfmdmaUly the anti • Communist world and tsffls can be equated, he said, find* defecUve wiring. to set up a skeleton charter. situation negtJToi 26, 1892, a son of Thomas J. Wad sponsored "by the Public Affairs The charter, when completed by today, you can purchase a ticket I This seemM^itrf' preclude any wheff people in the orowd tried to Raimondo, .^143 Highland. St.; Ar:i of other taxpayers unnecessary eewing. They are baked.to bringItlon of the court. The policemen feet west of Wfiter St. sawl ex- Russia, Dullaa. indicated to the it difficult to deal sternly with in The Institute, a private, e»- dell Sr. and the late Mrs. Minnie Committee of the Manchester Local Stocks committee, will be presented to ($48 tor third class and $72 for ‘ reach into the car to gel at Ed nold BuUer, 110 Strickland St.; hardship which detailed rqcord sandwiches. Deasart and coffee will will sUU hand out the ticketa but tends weatarly for ^3 3 feet ia SEATO meetings into the back ternal Communists. towed secondary achool. Is located prealdentlal ndtanlUnents in this YW C A at the tiommunlty Y. each unit of government—^the first class) that is goad for unlim field in a W n ite House meeting to- Joyce Waddell. He conducted his mond Biever, the Kohler auperln- Craig Saums, 24 Joseph St.; Tllom- keeping of relatively minor ex be served by Mrs. F. H. L e v e y , the payment will be handled by the 300 feet in depth. \ ground. The miniateri in their ses Such governments that 'refuse to in a rural setting called "The Is- own plumbing business since 1912. The topic assigned him. said Town of Vernon, the city of Rock- ited mileage tor twenty days. . . . HNrYk • W99t Ceest ImmI i morrjaTwth AFL-C30 leaden who tendent. as Atamlan, 14 Sunset St.; Charles pense accounts would require.” and her committee. court, except at night and on week- •nia oxford Apartment*. Inc., is ' X Quotattoas Furnisked by sions arc considering new plans taka safeguards against Commu- ’land” near Windsor, " He was a member of the Rockville .The committee bumped into ita EMckinson, was. VHusbapds, Wives St. John, 42 Delmont St,; Mrs. ETva Detailed records of expense re lends When the police department •itlting to change an ^asUbliahed •rede M d she «e fM every M id i hays been plugging fo r both Im- and Wills,", but njora. ph^erly he ^Gobura fi Mtddichraek, lae, IM late tax reductions and' in-; Lodge o f Elks. ' ow-n rules yesterday In trying to Unites, Main St., Vernon. ceipts and expenditures were sup A boayd and committee orients-' will accept the payments. 25-foot buOding line near the apart Baak Stocks thought it shoulu be '^ h a t Trust posed to be included in 1957 tax See 99 far oR fte r creasea in defense and public works Buides his father, he leaves his question John Gunaca, a Detroit ADMITTED TOpAY: Mrs. June tion training mbeting for Girl Scout) According to Gryk, under th t ment on Oxford St. to a 15-foot line. Maachaata? Trust . . . 84 U see'-V -ev-MiinSU Department SeiwlCes Can Betiefit returns, but the Revenue Service spending. wife, Mrs. Maybelle Darliitg Wad 7JAW member and bartendef, about Sherr>% 41 Phoenix St.. Vernon; adult workers Wilt be held tomor new system, - $1 fines for ovei^me Conn. Bonk -and Trust dell; a ton, a iffo rd T. Waddell of charges that he participated in the You and Your Family,” and ha, CherleS Linders, 33 Cobum Rd. said people with eman expense ac row morning at 9:10 at the G irl' parking, $2 fines for all-nlghblMirk- V' Meanwhile, Senate Democrats, outlined the services available to Co...... ; X ...... 46 89 Springfield, Mass.; a sister, Mrs. beating of a Sheboygan Falla, Wia,, BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A eon counts could forget it. Sfeout oltiet. ling-and Mocking driveways, and First National Sink of under fhe ieadenhlp of Ben. L^rn- all through Iheir banks. The new regulation, when it be Ehnily W. Schaefer of Manchester; iion-atriking father and son. The to 3^ . anrt Mrs. Alvin Perry, Co- — - • $3 tinea for parking too Close to in- DofLNotes Manchester . . . . / X . 27 . 81 don B. Johnson of Texas, pushed comes final, will apply to 1958 re^ ahead with a well-defined schedule and two brojthers, Walter of St. father, William Bersch Sr., died of It is his belief th^t of all services lumbiavo eon to Mr. and Mra. A l Girt Scout leaders planning to tersectlons and hydrants will be Hartford National "x bert Kmlogr, 108-Benton S t; a son turns as well at to returns in fu eaUing for pasaage before an April Peteraburg, Fla., and Willard Wad a heart ailment 16 months after offered by banits the trust ssrvice take their troops on an overnight i taken care of with' a new-type Bank * Trust Co. . 82 $$ to Mr. anrt.Hrs. Herbert Joyner, ture years. thU epring will attiend a training' ticket now being "printed, S Haater recess o f a aeries o f anti dell of New PalU, N. J. the July 4, 1954, beating. is the least known, but forward 55th Year Fire lacuraaee Osaspaitos 27 Saultcrs R(L session. tomorrow evening at the | "The fines WUl have toGm paid What to expect recession bitla boosting housing, Ih a funeral will be held at 2 The son, William Bersch Jr., tes strides have been made In recent Aetna Fire ...... S6H t o H o’clock Friday afternoon at the tified that "The doctors say" the years. To the trust officers of the BIRTH t o d a y :; A eon to Mr. Girl Scout office, 938 Main St., at within 24 hours or the amount of Hartford Fire ...... 158 168 hildiway and farm spending. and Mrs, MauricAxDavtdson, 48 Daughtere of Liberty. No. 126. Holmes Funeral. Home, 400 Main beating had some casual connection bank come men and women ffOm 8 o'clock. It is required that all I the fine will be doubled." the judge Lodiea Loyal Orange Institution, NaUonal Fir# ...... Hlb 82H The housing bill, consisting Bolton St. Firemeirllespond leaders take a coarse In prepara-: said. He added that alleged viola Here are typical examples of S t, with the Rev. John E. Post, with hia father’s death. He pointed all walks of life, because they are celebrated their S6th anniversary Ph oen ix...... 65 68 OHtDOGR largely o f 41.860,000.000 o f federal DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: tion for an overnight before they; tors, ■will still be given, the oppor- valuea in both Used and New funds to make more credit avail minister of the Burnside Methodist to Gunaca and said "thia one here" interested in planning for the fu last aii^t in Orange haU. with a, Life aad ladenarity las. Coe. THE Kenneth Arey, 133 W l^ St; tan taka their troops overnight' tunlty to dispute charges in court, I I ¥ I Church, officiating. Burial will be waa one of those' involved. Gunaca ture welfare of their families. To Gras^Fires ■upper and program . Aetna Casualty -----135 145 Furniture. Subject to prior able. comes up for Senate action Thomas Connolly, $0 W e a v e r"^ .; camping. ..1 \ ' ------today. in East Cemetery. hq.~ denied thia, but was not ques These Services are not just for The aecond Jodge, No. 17, will ob-, Aetna Life ...... 188 198 sale. Miss Johanna Connor, 211 U iuOq Responding to a call from ."an Sen. tniavea (t>-VM) offered, Friends may call at the ftuieral tioned directly about it yeaterday. wealthy people, but for everyone. ■arve a atmUar annivaraary Tuea-i Conn. General ...... 261 271 heme tomorrow night from 6:30 McClellan upheld an objection by Dickinson said the main tasks St: Virginia Irepe White, 24 Saut ^cited woman," firemen from William Brennan, 19 Bidgfrton 59 without any Immediate aighg of ters Rd.;. Augustine Moran, Wap- Tax Returns Run day, Guaati will be members o f' Hartford Electric U. ar to 9 O'clock. Gunaca'a law-yer on the ground performed by the trust officers of Cbmpanles No. 1 and 2, Town fire S t. who is assistant supreme dep 79 32 leadership support, a biU to au- Ping; Peggy Saplta, 59 Bissell S t; No.'i35 and Orange meii uf Waah-i Travelers ...... ----- The family requesta that fiowers that Gunaca is luider Indictntent banks are acting as executor or ad Department, rushed to the East uty of the Orangemen, hM'nceived tngton LoyM Orange Lodge, No. 1171 Fubllc Utilitlee ti,orln a 5-year, $14 billion public Mra. Mary Hauk, 18 FrankUn S t; Hartford town line yesterday Ahead of 1957 be omitted. ■' In Wisconsin on felony Charges in ministrator of eath tea. trustea of news of a .proposert Meamer trip and Mancheater No. 9* and mem-1 Conn. Light A Power 18. 20 works prograrn. II would authorise Henry Hammer, 9 Sunrise Dr.. afternoonXto . find a controlled to Ireland, July - t/ t o Aug. 1. 44,788,000,000 in outlays In the the case. ertates. trustee o f trust funds for Vernon; Mrs. Martha Massey, Bol tot* of the Orange lodges of Hart- Hartford Electric Lt. 564 58'i Mrs. Metia Carroll The committee has held uniform living persons, conservator for in brush fire tirA''08TeaB on the other Orangemen from Philadiilphia. New Hertford, March 12 f^l—Current fords Hartford Gaa Co. .. $8 41 (1) Used all steel wardrobe jrear beginning JuJj’ 1. ton; Mrs. Elvina Bsilch, 356 Adams side o f the line> Rockville— Mrs. Metta Carroll ly that witnesses may not be ques capable peraons, guardian of minor 'York and Boston are rnaklng the Income tax returns are r^inning Mra. Louisa Copping, In her sec- SbuUicrn New England In the House. D^emocrats got Re- St; Mrs. Florence Hoheh--^ltm: According to firemen, the un with lock ...... $1 9 74, wife of' James R. Carroll of 8 tioned against theif wishes about children, investment management arrangementsf Orapgemen in -this more than 13.000 ahead o f last- end term Im worthy mistress, wel- Telephone ... 364 w bllcan help in shoving through, Mrs. Santa Urlano. 98 Nonnkn-St.; identified caller told "el a blaze on 384 Bather Ave.\ Ellington, died at her matters on which they are await- counselors, attorney and agent for area who.afe Interested should get year'a total# for the came period, oodiefT member* and kueats ' laat DlMIHiTGCwinEE VW (,l) Used Large Regency Sofa 821-81, a SMate-passed bill author- PI J J , John J t3 A’.2TJsur.iVv'. . iir.-jur * home' thlii morning."’" ' ' ' ' people In handling their property W. Middle ,Tpke.,,Whi^Ahay, ar ii»- • touch ■ -with - Brwman.'»r' ™ report* ItrteTTOil Hovemm’ Dlreetor- 'HHlit; iflBP «fll# d W Mre; “ ' Annie " ir " " - ■'IkWf 41i j biIII6h"'w^rth o f future Kpytn Y^ghtman, 193 Porter St; rived, they found workm ^^ clear in green damask; ffiaiin T- • lABfT AMR veiVACT She waa born in Germany, Jan. and trustee for p ^ io n trusts. Harold. R. All. Jotowton of No. 13S the preaent Associated Spring ... 19 22 water projects. H ie measure goes Dahiel Milek, 517 Gardner- fit.; ing and. burning brush wlth Vp e r- cushi'ons, curved front . . $ 4 9 18, 1884, the daughter of Henry and Going into detail concerning his AU said.yesterday, eome 862.000 deputy mlatroai of the Supreme Bristol B raaa...... 9 n to Senate-House conference com Julie Kicking, 46 Westminster Rd.; mlt to do-go. '"There was a lot'cif Sophie'Fransen Leutjen. She waa a work as a trust officer, the apeak- forms havo pmtred Into tho Hart Lodge, who brought grectinja and Collins ...... 110 mittee to iron out differences. Mrs. Ann French and son, 185 Au smoke so you-.could say that the" Froperly Attached (1) Used Con-SealKsleeper- member of the Ladles Aid jt Trin ^er cited many, examples of what tumn St.; Mrs. Patricia DeVaux ford office. Mogratulationa. Dunham Bush 7 4 8 4 I die 1 Pemorrata also laid the ground Study Group call was Justified;” , one of the fire- xw , »-%• . a 'An estimated 950,0^ state resi 'Ib# Jprugram opened wlth_ ac- ^ fa with ihnerspring mat work for early House action on a ity Lutheran Church in this city. 'happens when g deceased person and son. ,106 Prospect, SL, Rock Bni-Hart .. .w.... -4 9 men said. The EasC Hartford fir e l i l V O r C A C U O n dents are expected to file returns eer ik m muaic by Ricky. Stockt.' tress; graen boucle,. fringe bni to proxide emergency unem Besides her husband, she lepves leaves a will and when one leaves ville; Mrs. Susanne GucMe and Fafnir Bsaring ...... 534 564 two sisters, Mrs, Harry Plamm no will. The bank may be appoint Department had not been cidied. by the April IS desdlipe, and the Miaa Copping presented Miss Landers, Frary, Clark 12 H ployment' compensation for. Ifi Starts Worifc daughter, Storrs; Mrs. Shirley About 8 o'clock last night;-jnen 144 t r im ...... $ 6 9 and Mrs. Jesse Mitchell, both - of ^ ed by the probate court when there Blirclov’ find Coventn»i Property-on Adsmd St. owned by mail Is getting heavier everyday. EvaUne Pentland and Miss Ger N. B. Machine ...... 374 804 w-eeks after regular benefits for from CO. No. 3 were called to Ear? trude Uddon. The latter gave a OPENING OF (1) 9-Pc. Used Dining Room is' no will, or may be .appointed by 244 the Jobless are exhausted. DISCHARGED TODAY: Rich-1 St. where they quickly extinguish- Clement K. Cole has been attached An said. North and Judd . . . . 374 Funeral services will be held Frl- ■ ’The Study Committee named the deceased in his Will to act for ard Bige]o^v, East Hartford; Cyn for 45.000 by, his wife, Mrs. Helen More than 12,500 returns were humorous account of their exper Russell M fg...... 17 20 Suite, black lacquer finiah, Democratic Leader McCormack day at 2 p.m. at the 'Trinity Luther-;-lsat fair to survey the development ed a grass and brush fire. ience* in Ireland, Britain and the Of Massachusetts and CSialrman him. Tile trust office!- thus is In- thia Wahnquist, 270 Autumn St.; B. Cdle, pending » Hertford Su delivered to the Capitol Ave. of Stanley Steam -,...... 38 41 large buffet and china . .$ 7 5 an Church. Burial-w&l be In Grove, o f Manchester under-the. council ‘tlmately connected with the fami Fhillp Struthers. Wapplng; Pabla perior Court; decision on her peti fices yesterday. European continent last summer, Terry Steam .. . '...... 150 160 Mills (D -Ark) of the House Ways manager form of govenment and WOULD ACCEPT LEOPOLD white Miaa Pentland showed hun- Hill Cemetery. lies he helps and also works close Emond, Bolton Rd., Vernon; Miss In 1957, some 946,000 taxjw^erf Torrington ...... 234 254 (4 ) Odd dining room chairs, and Means Committee joined in to uncover trends for tnb-future. Sprliwfield, IH„ March 18 (J>) tion for s diVerco. ^ droda of colored slides which she Friends may call at the Burke ly with lawyers and other profes- Olive Swain, 38 Lilac St.; Tove A spokesmen ''fey the office of filed returns with collections'total- U.8. En^’elope, com. . sponsoring the bill, which would Is getting under way with itAwprk. — PupTM Rico authorities haw j took in more than two months 194 314 painted, each' ...... $ 1 . 7 5 Funeral Home, 76 Prospect ,St., to , aional men. He has to know a little Coburn, Warehouse Point; Miss Atty. Benedict M. Holden J;r„ of Ing ' more than 4860 million while U.S. Envelope, pfd. . l i H 134 permit use o f federal funds to pay Subcommittees are being formed bit about everything, but most Im- fthamn um asfit" a partial report wlilch is fa- abroad. benefits equal to half an unem- morrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Hartford, which is representing collections this year are ^ p ected Veeder-Rool ... 42 45 (1) U.sed 3-Pc. Modem Blond b ydniMe to acccptiiig parole su They sailed on the Queen Eliza STOP p.m- and plans are being made forIportant is the knowledge how tRd.; o Gail and ’ fLynn v n « Fournier,-I to top this figure. The above quotatlom are net to i loyed man’s regular wages, wlth- pervision of Nathan Leopold, -Mra Cole, said Mrs. Cole's request beth and nturned by plane. For Bedroom set with bookcase certain limitations. It would he questioning . to'wn department). Handle and get along .^yith people. Broad Brook; Carla Robinson; A ll said refunds tA the reports. be construed as actugl" markets. I heads on how their work and that! challrnMB Franklin U. Htransky for a legal separation waa entered acveral weeks of. the summer they b e d ...... $ 7 0 gretroactive to Jan. 1 and remain Mr.; Carlton' H. I.>ord hx saving, according to Dickin- tk^ampered when taxpayers fail of their offices has developed and ’ son, is also a part of their pro- Campbell Ave., Vernon: Mrs. X a - o f the lllino's Pnrole and Pardon in court last May and ha* since were with a party of 80 tourists on in force until July 1, J969. Rockville- Mrs. Edith A,. Lord, rie Savino and daughter, 168 Ma- to complete their tax forms cor More than SO.OQfi msn arc regis WATE Board- said today. Stransky said been changed to a-request for a di a conducted tour of Great Britain Odd used mattresse.s and coil 83. of Hartford, formerly of thi-s what direction it's likely to take ■ gram. In Connecticut there are two McCormack also iuvnounced the pie St. ; / the board nil! decide on where rectly. ".^.great many taxpayers and the continent. They were Im- tered members M the Girl Scouts springs, good condition, city, wife of Carltbrt H. Lord, died Three Subcommittees I taxfes which can be charged against h woNf Democrats will have ready for ac Lropold will be paroled after It (According to papers filed in the! fall to co>np1»»ttqthelr e returns,” and preend with Holland and Its peo of the U.S.A^ They serve sa coun I your mosonry tion "a tax reduction program yesterday at her home. Mrs. Louis Heard, secretary o f , an estate,, the succession tax, cil presidents: directors, consult ch oice...... $ 5 the committee, is sending letters; w-hlch is not severe and is charged receives reports on iaveatlga- town clerk's office. Mrs. Cole' is 1 Incomplete r e t u ^ . require speciel ple for their friendlihess, then which will restore our economy to She was born in this city, Dec. Hoas of six job propodals, la- .seeking custody of the mlnor chil [ handling and delay munding op- toured France. lU Iy and other ants, or volunteer "muscle men" (1) Used Sewing Machine-in an upward growth, if needed." 30. 1874, a daughter of the late to the group's 14 members asking 1 on the diatrltutiOn or passage, of Driver Arrested them which of the three aubcom-1 property from one person to an- eluding Puerto Biro, dren, alimony and counsel feet. lerations, he said. poinU of Interest. Miss Pentlsnd'a who hfIp lalth the heavy work for walnut cabinet:, good condi The Democratic program, in Its Gideon and Emma Alford Angell, running description of places of In- j Girl Scout projects. N S T A N f* ’^ present form, ' calls for a 5 per and had lived most of her life in mittees they would like to serve; other, and the federal estate tax, •111 2-tIIar Crash tion ...... ^...... $ 6 9 cent across-the-board cut in indi on— interviewing, analyzing or re- i 'vHlch is very severe, but evefy Hartford. search. | estate has an exemption of 460,000 ! vidual tax rates ,and splitting the SI»e was a member for more (2 ) Used Limed Oak End Ta Mia. Heard said today the. com-i which is not taxed. . Twjr drivers were hurt -and on# present $2,000 bottom Income than 50 years of the Fourth Con of them arrested following a 2-car ble.# and (1) Cocktail Table, mlttee would meet March-- - 25— tq Concluding his talk, the speaker bracket intp two- 41.000 brackets. gregational Church, now known as said "the need for trust services, Accident at W. Center and Adams each ...... $ 2 .9 5 The first 11,000 would be tsxed at the Horape Bushnell Congregation organize Into these subgroups- Sts. about 7 :15A.m. today. The interviewers will query the is just as broad as the value of ptl 15 per cent and the second at 19 al Church, and was a member of Edward J. Hazlett, 30, of 856 ijl Lovely u.sed Maple Gate department heads, and .the ana prope:-ty In the communifies GRAND OPENING per cent. The tax'rate is now 20 FOR EXPERT the Women's Assn. Besides her sirved. All privately owned"'pro^ Spruce SL, charged with failure to leg Dinette Table, drop per cent of the first. $2,000. husband, she leaves a brother, lyzers will classify the ^'formation grant the right of way. received a WHEEL a l ig n m e n t —WHEEL BALANCING- Manchester's newest store offering obtained while the / researchers erty changes ownership orfee every le a v (^ x ,...... $ 2 5 The corporate rate on biuiness William E. Angell of this city: two 20 years because of death. Every knee injury and a cut nose but re RADIATOR ftEPAIRING AND RECORING income would be cut from 52 to 50 sisters, Mias Gertrude E. Angell correlate it wtth material gather fused medicai attention, police re (1) New Maple Bunk Bed com W A T E R P L y S ed in a comprehensive survey day We trust officers see the dif COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE per cent. of this city and Miss Grace 1. An ference for a family and ita future ported. Charles J. Tarpinlan, 51, im m S D A Y good used furniture is now ready plete with mattresses, springs The 10 per cent automobile ex- made 12 years ago. gell of Hartford; and a niece. Mrs. for those who/h'ave planned' for it of 18 Short St., was treated for ciae tax would be cut by half or Kenneth M. Spencer of Coven When tile committee was formed knee and chest hurts at the Man SEE and ladder, fuU tvvin in October, GeneNil Manager Rich and for thosd who have nod. Think STOPS LEAKS more, as would. existing rates on try. chester Memorial Hospital: to serve you at 15 O ak Street size ...... X $ 9 9 .5 0 ard Martin suggested it could about iL "especially if you have W HIN APnilD DIRKCTLY the transportation of freight, coal, Funeral services will be held to minorXiHflren.”' According to Patrolman William stud.v such questions as possible (1) New 40-inch Si^i!id'Maple and gas. morrow at 1 p.m. at the Morrison follow ing his talk, Dickinson Cooke, the Hazlett car had stopped TO STRKAMS Or WATI population- growth, probable rate W. Johnson Funeral Home, 749 A l answered many questions from for a stop sign on Waddell Rd. Featured will be used furniture for Hutch: sold in our Main store of tax increase and projects that and W. Center St. and then, pro CLARKE MOTOR SALES bany Ave., Hartford. Burial will for $179. N o w ...... $99^ . the towrt will probably have to un 'members of the audience. Preced SOI BROAD STREET— MI 9-2012 ht In Grove Hill Cemetery, Rock ing the talk dessert and coffee ceeded into the Intersection. The 't Missile Defense dertake in the future; , Tarpinlan car, westbound on W. summer cottages, dens, game rooms, ' New Unfinished Wind.sor ville, There will be no calling RfMNANTS and MIUCNDS hours. In preparation for the work with , Center St. was hit by the other car, Type Chairs f r o m ----- $ 4 .9 5 Explained to PTA the« department K.orf.heads, questions ^ r a . Theodore PoweU, chairman Cooke said, and pushed against a that will be submitted to them are of the-.Qbllc Affairs Committee, utility pole, "^ e front end of ..the S6-B8 C O H AC^ ST. ^ FREE MARKING ; ^ apartments. In addition to New Unfinished Night Stand.s Miss Johannah Barry announced that the final program Lt. Col. James P. Strauss .of the being sent to each "of the com Hazlett vehicle received exteriWve JUST OFF OAK IST.--ONE BLOCK FROM SIAIN ST. / Miss Johannah Barry, 638 Flat- in the aeries ivUI be held on April with drawer and .shelf $9.95 11th A A A Missile Battalion de mittee’s members! damages while both sides of the bush Ave., Hartford, died . last livered a short talk on the opera ■■ .dim of fjiientions ' 8. with. Mrs. Mlchaol Mclnerney, Ta^lnian car sustained heavy SPECIALIZING IN // good used furniture we will also (1) New Maple Ladderback night at Hartford Hospital. tion of the Hike air. defense sys The questions are aimed at'de Army wife and teaefier^, as guest damages. Hazlett : was summoned atm chair, fiber ru.sh .seat, She waa born in Manchester and speaker. Her subject w ilt Ito ■ "A fo appear in Town Court on March PHONE DRAPERY MATERIALS • CREASE RE^IS^ANT tem and showed a motion picture veloping "information that will in- was $32.50. N o w ...... $ 1 5 at the meeting of the Nathan Halq lived here until foiir years ago. ‘dicaio the growth of the depart Woman’s View of Postwar 22. Mitchell SHOFFING FOR offer low priced NEW furniture, NEW PTA last night. She was a daughters of the late ments. the type of wqrk they do Europe,” FABRICS • DRESS-COTTON » SUITING * NYLONS, (1) Used Three^ushion Ma Michael and Johannah Shea 'Barry, ^ e .U - S . Coast .Guard Station The p"icture. entitled "Nike, •itnd the changes in the nature of 3 ^ PURE SILI^ ♦ DACRON SH^ER A^ TOWELING A SFRING SUIT? .^mfinished furniture, NEW shop- ple Arm ^ettee, fair condi- Guardian of. Our Cities," was and w’as employed as a silk doubief^ .this work, and the changes de Farmers '*pimd as much for pe at Chelsea.-Mass., is the ' supply St Cheney Bros, before her retire troleum products.as foi* farm ma depot for lighthlihises bn the A t - t io n . . > . r ...... $ 1 8 shown with the assistance of Corp. partment heads envisage in the Remember, you are only Robert Cushing as projectionist. ment. needs of desires of the people of chinery. . . lantic seaboard. She leaves a sister, Mrs. Bridg as good as your fbualla- m ark^ : furniture and odd pieces (1) Used Walnut Cedar Colonel Strauss then^ conciuct'ed •hlaJicheste.r, .. ■ ■•-'■'x.. ..--r tlon. Why not eome Ui tor et DeRay, with whom «H^ made.; C hest ------. .$ 1 9 ' a question and answer session on ^ ^ . . Xr#.-Heard-kaid.today the com a flttin^odayT all aspects of the local Nike activi ber home; and several nieces.and ' Job \\'ill be"to Uring up to from our >^NAain Street store, New Unfinished Pine Youth ties., He reported that the 11th nephe'^S- ,- ! date the material gathered during; SFECIAbS Battslion will journey to Red 'Funeral services will be held I gypygy- ^2 years ago. when' FOR THURS.-FRI..SAT. Desks, 3 drawers . . . $ 1 9 .9 5 Canyon, (1. M., next month for Saturday morning at 8:30 from the j Manchester adopted the council- and N E W mjll seconds. New 5-Drawer Unfinished practice firing by alKh'a'ttelies. T. P. Holloran Funeral Home. 175^ manager form of government. CLOSEOUT Pine Chests .. .'v...... $ 2 5 At the buainesa'meeting at the Center St., followed by a requiem | _____ ■ • OF DISCONTINUEP STYLESJN \ conclusion of Colonel Strauss’ talk, Mass in tlie' Church .of the As-i Maurille V. LaFlamme, vrtio has mad# Visit us when you're downtowii. ^ New Unfinished 24-inch a motion waa approved to collect DRAPERY EZvWAY sdm'ption at 9 o’clock. Burial will so many friends aa manager of our 60 cents, "more or less," for eath be in St. Bridget's Cemetery. Kitchen Stools ...... $ 3 .9 8 F0LDIII6 STAIRWAY student in school bn -a voluntary Friends may call at the funeral Mack Friends INS former Appliance Department and Just around the corner from our New Unfinished Corner Cabi basis for the Luts Junior Museum home tomorrow night from 7 to MATERIAL cone more recently as owner of La- fund. It was algo decided tq' aeil JUMPING JACKS nets with pediment tops and NEED MORE STORAGE 9 o'clock and Friday from 2 to 5 Flamme’a Appliance Shop, will be in school -jerseys, and a motion waa Bothered Him paned glass doors . . $ 4 9 . 5 0 . and 7 to 9 p.m. Main Street store! SFACE? paaaed directing the president, charge of Watkins Use^ Furniture Abraham Ostrinlky, to appoint a. (Cy>rttlnurd from Page One) Exchange. I f we haven’t what you want, committee to consider steps of im- and KALI-STEN-IKS Bower aet, •atlR leave, your name. W e'll call An EZ-W AY Diseppoar- puU-OB. prpving conditions at the acliool he could, but. tlie fact his records ' w* you when we have it! ing Stairway will solve , and to bring these requirements F u lieraU were not available was a problem. to the attention of the proper Greets TV Loosrr your problem at rock authorities. William J. Murphy Before the hearing began, Mac)< Shoes For " The following were elected to went to A. Frank Katzentine and bottom cost. Safe, stur membership on the nominating Funeral. services for William J. shook hands with him. Katzentine . $479 ODDS and e n d s .0 get undivided attention . • • dy, easy to operate. committee to present s siste of o f .Murphy. 195 N. Main St., were held was a loser in the contest for TV , ficers at the next meeting: Mrs. ' at 8:30 this morning from the Children and Misses W A T K I N S Channel 10' in Miami. I D R E S S f a b r i c AND DRAPERY O K - weiur sleek Corseletties by W A R N E R ’S* Priced from $39.00 Doris ^cKInney, chairman: Mrs. Walter N. Leclerc Funeral'Home, Also in the hearing room await- j followed by.a requiem high Mass MATERIAL. SOME FROM ...... ,Yd. J L S f K aytm and^ M fi. JRebecca ing questioning- was Florida Ally. | Ing-one-piece swim 1 e-light?_ Oopd^tinel^ 1n~r~St.~ -Bridget>"-ebu feh at 9- NOT ALL SIZES-4«dW .... Thu rnian "WHUesiae;: t" A Corselette by Warner’s gives slim unbroken llnea in comfort. ' 'A potliick the o’clock. The Rev. John J. Delaney p^iick in cafeteria pre Mack, m a brown suit, came ini ceded nfe program and business was the celebrant and Mrs. Bar Here, ia many styles; be fitted to perfecUon today. with hia attorney, William A. For-! DRESSFABRIC SUITING MATERIAL meeting. • bara Murphy wak organist and "RE5IE5IBER THE FITTING’S THE THlNfi” soloist. Tlie Rev. Derinis Huasc.v ter. Mack appeared subdued but ] DOURLE GREEN STAMPS GIVEN read -the committal service at the smiled occasionally. MANCHESTER gyave in St. Bridget’s Cemetery. Chairman -Harris had -told re- i yd. c porters he lyas not 'certain th * t! WITH CASH SALES ALL DAT THURSDAY 52 - r * ' 5 5 « - Bearers were Francis J. klaglic- Personal Notices Ma.ck would be' present. . (. co. S.ahto P. Parla. Irving D. Bar V LUMBER, INC. rett,'Adolph A. Quey, David 'V. Mack has been reported to be EVERY DAY A SALE DAY— VALUES E X C H A N G E Card of Tlianks Hayes and Maurice I. Easton, all mentally and phyaically exhausted 255 CENTER ST. ' i fellow employes at Moriarty Bros. since he resigned as an FCC mem- AT REAL DISCOUNT SAV1NGSI FImmib Ml 3-5144 . ^We,wish to Uiaak all of our nelatibors. Oarage. .ber in the 'wake of stormy ■ fri^ s and rolftivM for Um -many acts 9 15 OAK STREET — WATKINS BUILDING questioning' by the subcommittee. G£HOlB EfiSON of UiidnoN sad srmpaUiy ahovn us in CORSET SHOP ' our rocMt boroavoment. We especially A manned atatlon on the moon Harris and several other subcom MON„ TU|1S., WED., FRi., SAT. JO A.M. to 6 P.M. . thank all those who sent ths beautiful could forecast the earth’s weather mittee members demanded at the WE GREEN STAMPtf STORE B m E E T m i - 4 M ttoml tributes and .loaned the use of to an extent now Impoaaible. says tiWie that Mack resign-on grounds' HOURS! THURSDAYS 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. ^ Dr. Donald H. Menzel, director of Plfinty Of P p 9* Pfirldnir In R*fi| O f Stort Mr. and Mrs, Carrltr he wo* unfit lor the $20,000 a year seat'TT Harvard CpUega Obaervatory. Job. U - -• f, - y -A ■ ..X' ’ ^ ' - I t ^ '.-■Af
’ PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1968 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1968 WEDNESDAY; MARCH 12, 1968 iMattffergIrr lEurnltta ScHendel Reports MAC Director Hits Drop in Crashes Convicts Halt RiMing The number Of automobile acei- Recreation Board Undecided dents and parking violations in In Tennessee Prison Manchester iMt month were far teas than those reported in Janu (Oontimied from Page One) the prison hospital aniT'visitors’ (Conttnued front Fkf« O w ) ary, Police Chief Herman O. On Clerk’s Salary gallery, wrecking the former m outlined the currant unemployment Schehdel reported to General Man-; Hampton arrived front .Jarcd to 72 the month ference: which, nonetheleaa, help In formu Bowling—Olrlt’ and Boys’ bowl Bslaiy question last night aftsr s ths genersl manager and Jamaa , bi this state and in many in which were; Hamilton. newly squired (by way of Rut lating the town program’s success. before. And parking violations "I cannot, tell what Will'be the . the spokesmen wero Lawson, ing weekdays at the three centen aomtUmes heatsd discussion In ro H. Sheeksy, town engineer and eu- stances would hamstring the small To raise unemployment benefits numbered 646 last month while land. Vt.) BupeHntendent of Rec- These include the Cooking Club, with large turnout.. . . Leagues at businessman. from $40 to $45 a week. outcome iif this meeting, but t serving a term for assault, Informal msetlng in ths Munici perlntendent of . the Highway Ua- there were 798 Ih January. .burglary and grand larceny, Md rMtion, was to rcdev6)pp and re- the Boys* Mechanics Club, model Eaat Side and Community Y . . . partmsnt. Rep. Marjorie t>. Farmer (R- Increas; dependency allowaiiees' Arrests made in- violation of mo hope the riot will be ended. -,We airplane making, the Camera Club Coed bowling every other Saturday pal Building.. Darielt) said she would hate to see from $4 to $5. - I Henry Humphries, sentenced for organlM the town’s recrMtIonal Salary figures ranging from a Salary Suggeattaaa tor vehlcie laws numbered 95 In asked the boys to return to their and the Rddio Builder's Club. night at West Side draws about $5 A poll taken of the Directora by permanent provisions to meet the Establish a uniform M-week pay burglary. Lawson is a Harlan aetivlUM. low of $6,110 for an appointivs February while there were 147 cells and .to ask the other prison ”louhty, Ky„ native. • The Cooking C3ub, supervised by tssnagera. the mayor^ revealed thaaa othar present situation written into the ment period. such arrests made the previous ers to do likewise and for them Last month, Herdlc, known JUi Mrs. Robert Nell, meets two nights town clerk to a high of $9,000 for Unemployment Compensation Law, Allow benefits up to 80 Weeks in '\Theae two boys are not tha CkMd Swimming—On Saturday an alectlva official were suggested salary auggestiona: Jacobs, a n month. to be ready for breakfast at 5 a.m., leaW s of the riot," Hampton M id,' everybody as "Jim,” Celebrated hts a week and has niore than 40 niglita when they're not bowling $7,500 to $8,500 range: JdartA She added that If a sales tax In some cases; Other arrests increased last then ready; for regular work de Lirth anniversary at the helm of future wives taking instruction. during the discussion that lasted Eliminate the one-week waiting "but were selected as spokesmen." ... . Held at Eaat Side Center . . . about an hour and. a half. $8,500; Gilbert Bernes and R ^ . crease Is .voted, legislators should month however, with, 63 in Febru tails. tha local organlMtlon. pbring his This activity atartsd with 10 gtrls Johnson agreed with the general irive some consideration to simpliry period, and, . As the. two sat down with prteting onoe a wsek, but was ex "Very popular,” Herdtc aaya. .W hen It was over, Mayqr Har ary. isnd 48 the- month before, ■The (two> boys said they would Hampton and Llewellyn, Hampton dyyear teiiure he, with the aid of Competltiva Swimming — New manager's recommendation of a the administration of the tax for . Speed up payments by making •hiere were 21 arrests for rules of panded to twics weekly because of old A. Turkington expressed the I them direct from local officM, go back and reqmrt and thought said: A.- many recrcatlon-mlnded town citl- activlly this wlnUr . . . lS-17 $6,110-$7^80 pay scale, with a lit small retailers. ^ the road violations ahd intoxication Bsns, hM built the Mancheeter Ree- the lan e turnout. hope the public would helpVthe they couid - get the others ,to re "You may spa^ freely. Hothln|r The Boys’ Moobanica Club meets age group . . . About $0 teen- tle extra—about $300—for as long Ricciuti, in his report to An in February and 13 arrests for stop turn.” Hampton said he and you say will be held against you." raatlott Department Into one of the Board make up its mind on Tues as the Job remains elective; and drews. said there were 1,110 per at Moriarty Bros, one night a week agera every Monday night at the day, wh.cn' the matter comes up 'for sign violations and breach of the Warden Prank Llewellyn told the Lawson and Humphries outlined flneet eystema in the Northeast. high school. Ted Cummings. $8,500; Thrklng* sons on a staggered work, schedule peace, the report showed. and, under the direction of the action at a formal Board meeting. Girls Solicit spolfesmen their grievances were grievances includlng\the cruelty ' No lem than 40 new winter ac- company's head niechanic ... Joe ' Family Swtih—Started Just Ira- ton did not suggest a figure. during the week of March 2-8. "very small” and said the prison and unequal treatment charges, ttvlUes have' been Introduced b f Endorse Principle The salary filially agreed eii win This number included 690 persons Mayer, about 15 teenage boys learn fore the holidays at request of m v - Although there was no goneral For Red Cross HOOKEY PROMOTERS . ers agreed. complainU that .prliwnefik^eren't Herdlc In Manchester slqcc 1984, eral famlliaa . . , ’^efisetidoua become effective in. November, in on a one-week-on. one-week-off Sturgis, S. D. -r'Play hookey the fundamentals of autorooUce re. sgroement on what the salary The second night of rioting tbid what outgoing mallNwould msuiy of which habe drawn high pair work. retulU," Herdlc says . About accordance with a special Act basis and 420 on a staggered sched and conte visit our beautiful Slack erupted when four prisoners man pass censors, what they called^ck prailw from national recreation should be, at least most of the passed by the last regular session' ule. Everyone has been helping the Model Mafcfav 60 persons from some 30 families Directors seemed to endorse the Kills, My letters mailed to high aged to break oqt o f Uieif cell. of recreation facilities, and simitqr. landera. Model airplane making is another of the Legislature. The present ■ Of the 27,64T persons who ex Red Cross drive in Manchester this schools in 3,863 cities by tourist swim St high Bchoel pool Wsdnss- principle that the town clerk This gave access to ttid master complaints. \ Herdlc, however, hantens-do ad ef Herdlc’s pet actlviUea. "There day nights. Democratic incumbent, - Edward hausted their benefits during 105? month, including a group of Man promoters. It's,.A'move to attract Prison oAelats, however, con should receive some supplemental lever opening the other cells, and mit "the success of our program are ao many youngsters who try to Danee Programs Tomkiel, has announced he wlU and the first-two months of 1958, chester High School girls.” senior classes "to the Hills tourist they freed 300 convicts. tended that the convicta had no In due to many long, hard houn. make model planes, get halfway pay for as long as the Job re Pin for I’e-election. He haa sug- Special Dance Programs—Fifth mained elective, aa compensation 12,786, or 46 per cent. Were ac Captained by l4-year-old Carole area on,,-^th'eir annual Skip Day. Dodging gunfire, they went to valid complalnta. - put In by . a countless number of' through the Job and. get lost in a .gested a salary range of $7,000 to tively registered with the employ other persons.’,' and .aixUi graders meet, dance and for the hazard involved in running $8,000, plus $1,500 to $2,000 for as Moses, the team canvassed local maze of inatructions.’; he aaid- ment service as seeking Jobs. Pad -PregranM 'Knowing hoW these kids feel, from socialise Fridays from 6 to 7:30 for election every two years. long as the Job remains elaetiva Ricciuti said these figures were merchants Saturday and collected Herdlc’s pet nottvtUjM, organ- my own experiencs, we started tbla p.m. at West Bide and Y . . . At General Manager Richard Martin Voters to Decide obtained by checking a 10 per cent over $100 for the Red Cross, ac- atnee he cailie.hero, the actlVto hero ^ l|^^’ he mdded. ,7:30, seventh aiid eighth graders 'Went' along with this view last The question of whether the Job simple of exhausteea against local cordinfr ■ to Mrs. Audrey Brett- ■ CiUzana and the Recreatibn-^^ E a ^ center has its Own inodst hdVe thrtr turn ; T— ' AbourTIKI ’ night. Originally, he had suggested will be made appointive presum office files.” he stress^ that the Schneider, Retail Division chair al Mbdmmljig for the handicapped alrplau«*making group where the in younger sgt program, 300 in a salary range of $6,110 to $7.280,. ably will be decided at tha poUa ia results wereLTiot conclusive. man. The m at la directed, by Herdlc youngsters are first taught funda older group , , At one Y ses with no provision for hazard pay. a referendum next fall. Howe'ver, He also reported that of the "Enthusiastic and highl.v effl- hlmaelf and one of his capsble as mentals and then proceed Into the sion hut yesri 325 came. Hia suggestion was based on the even if th ^ Charter change is 68.000 claimants during March 3-8, cient describes the work performed sistants, Wally Fortin. more difficult work. . Adult aqusire dancing—Started assumption that the position would adopted, it-'could not become effec a total of S.678, or about ^ per cent, by the teenagers," said Mrs. Brett- .The swim- prpgram functions Th« CJsmera Club. Which hse not in 1964 . /. Prognun Interested be made appointive. tive untitlOflO, since it 'Will be 'voted could qualify for social Security on schneider. She added that the girls only because Of dUtgant help hy met yet this aeasqA. had Its begin more.than 125 sine# then - A flare-up during the meeting on St . the same time that a town the bisis of age. - are going out again to seek addi about 35 youtnfid "Instructor^ ning here Icat year.- Under the glnner:^ shout SO . couples, at^Y Frank Tomaiuolo talka with Man- on. Two other memhera of the Radio Butlder'a Club. Robert Whltaell and Fred ,Tedford, right, Uaten^ tecih. The number included 4,360 men . ing from $7,500 to $9,000 came aged 65 and over and 1.318 women The division chairman said that TERMS FlIRNITIIRF RFPT FREE ing the leas forlunntcd;|I*’’Rome, Auatraliq, Canada, Cali-^ notch activity,’* Herdlc said. Form with more thsw'SO players . who had expressed the View that oppoaed to it. He repeated theae mayors and others .who appeared who is tile daughter of Mr. and ten ia —congratulating him on his ed, here bsdoro tho hoUdays by Herdic Asjks $10,415 views Isst night. Hovravsr, a ma Mrs. Ned Moses of 693 Center St., ahd-renovate the Washington. School. Looking on are General Manager Richard Martim- left, COMPARE ‘TMciting contests," says director." February Visits a “ lucrative pay acale fhr the town at yesterday's hearing, also spoke "and Town Treasurer C. Leroy Norris, whose signatures are also required. (Herald Photo b y n n to .) BUD8ET1 Rear ef Stem introduction of the aefivlty fo Man- F rn k Tomaiuolo. the group, Business iuid Profeaslonal Men’s clerk would cause dissension jority of the Directors, during and at the Bushnell Memorial. were Joan Brizitis; Suzanne Tay chMitRr. which numbers about 25 boys, lor, Carol Shenning, Annjouise Jef^ Nof bills that would correct public safety in Washington,. D.C, the meet sponsored by the Ameri States, vdll be studied. try's bast brm«fs of ftimlhira, baddlng I eorpats. hie eon and other children who have. Tamalndto, an Stectrical en AT SCIENCE c o n f e r e n c e this weekend.. The university an can Association for the Advance gram . . . luncheon follows play. Recreation Supt. James Herdic.^to rendvate ths abandoned school Mrs. Cain Mahoney, president, pre qualify yoslraelvea”'0»lri from acting on « technicalities in the law and would 'eould not benefit from regular gineer, came to 4^ and aald he'd ,. “BhtciUng and aometimea very building. When the budget request tighten requirements on the com New Haven. March 12 (/P)—'Two nounced yesterday that Paul B. ment of Scienpe. Somb- of the cur- According to estimates, 35 per In a supplementary budget request siding. this matter, he added, referring t o ^ B a i T i a r d T c a C h e r S netivltlea. Today, neatly two dozen nice to do somathtlg like thU-sn^'iJiirtous7''^S^dlc eevs. goes to the Board of Directors, it the fact- that lawyers generally pensation for the Jobless. Yale professors will attend a con Sears, professor of conservation .rent pseasing problems concerning cent of thOxflres of undetermined $Ayslcally and mantally handi yeaterday, asked to t $10,415 to op? Mrs. Gertrude Rayner. nursing asked if we could get It going.' Businessmen's Basketball — Six is expected that the Union School supervisor, reported s total of 610 apepd a good deal of their time in Key witness was Ricciuti who ference Of 100 Amkl'ican scientists and Arthur W. Galston, professor support of science and the improve- origin have been caused by rats. capped youngsters take piurt in the Herdlc said, adding. "In a very Attend Workshop team league. . . . "The play ia faat erate the Union School if the matter will be disposed e>f, one field visits made In February; tM town clerk's office and depend swtivity at the new high school short time the interest has spread way or another,' .iSpon him for assistance in per pdcri. lueh child la givM poraonal and furious at times," says diroc- building is converted into a town three tubercular clinics were held, Uke wUdnre." to r.. . . More than 60 men. all over recreation center. The second budg Under Herdic'a estimate., a fttur maternity service clinics forming their Jobs. Five staff membsra of Barnard ^•hrucUon and guidance by the , Btad Orgiuilaed supervised program at Union Juiiior High School attended a apa- Wdunteer teenage workers under 26-yeara-oId. . . . Monday and et had been requested by General two V tumor clinics at Meniio! "You're not thinking of the The Junior Marching Band and Wi^nesdays nights at tke Eaat School would be o f '28 weeks dura Hospital. ^ town or the people,” he said with cial session on teaching techniques "p?->■■V'"' -r • the direction of Mias Alice Mad- the ChUdren'a Theater are two Manager Rl.chsrd Martin. Side. The Recreation Department’s tion, as Is maintained at the other Mrs. Rayner also r e p o r ^ that some heat. "You're playing poli yesterday at Dolan Junior High - JEWELRY AlilL other popular activKiea brought to School in Stamford. OrgaaUatloas Helped Thare wars aeveral other winter primary budget request is for three town centers. However, the the nurses attended a st^ f meet tics with this." Flrato. who said Manchester by the popular recrea- center would be open betweeit- he waa not yet ready to submit his Mrs. Bernice Maher, president of out that thtjgpor UoBaupetvlaoc^-r actii^les'^ introduced here by Hiw- $112,163 compared to $90,500 ap- ing at the hospital, to hear a talk dtc' diadiig tlre~T>ast foor eara;**» >.pril..ai!d_8eptember for special oh adoption by'Mra XTomba of the ovun aalary auggeation, waa also the Department of Clasaroom BOXES gram was atarted and conunuea Tha. bend, sponsored hy the Fire 7 “proprtated a-year »g®. Of the ad They were very popular while they ditional $21,663 requested, $16,116 activities and uhsUperviwd activi Adoptlort S e c 110 n. ’GonneoUcuL oppoaacL Lq Ibe view that Uie town Teachers, (DCT) of the Oonnectl- with the invaluable aaalstance of and Police Jtmior Athletic Aasn. ties of older groups. Just as the cul EKfij'caLrdn'^iiiK.,'' the Mariehaster Aaaociation for lasted," Herdlc indd, “hut were is for salaries and wages and $5,* Child Welfare Department. She clerk should be paid anything ex R«g. $1.29 I N 0 a R p o R A T E D in cooperatioB with the recreation victims of necessary budget cuts.” other centers do during the sum also tUted that Miss Casandra tra for the hazard Involved in run- the five from Barnard. Help of Retarded ChUdren, the department, la directed by Robert 547 ia for supplies and materials. Techniques of teaching reading. SPECIAL School Board, and the parenU of These included Women's morning In the Union School budget re mer months. cilarlegio. State gohaultant of the ning for office. 942 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER . J(UUM/ksd Roaa Shlrer. T he 36 bowUng, the Baton Twirlers Club, In his regular budget requaat, Cbnnecticui Public Health Assn^ | ••'There is no English, American history, world tho handicapped children. uniformed band, quest, Herdlc .estimates $7,401 for the salary increase is represented geography, general science, mathe The Senior (hUzena program, de- Cheerleading Club, Glrl’a Modeling maintenance and $3,014 for pro spent an afternoon with the nurses Job," he declared. "It depends made up o f pre-high ACbooI young Club, archery, and arts and cratta by additional'funds sought to open discusalng. publlo -health problems. on how you produce." matics and algebra were demon OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY aeribed by Herdlc as the "moet atera, marcbea in area*p9 f o r p«rt-thne| m ajw.ajof .incHasesinmSi) hnder sup Others present at the meeting season, which runs from October •" ------X—— in reply to Firkto'6 contefition that aettvitlea. The Senior O t h ^ s meet Ita first pisy, “Aladdin,"-''In May. help, $225 for equipment and $907 plies and materials are $1,500 for Captain James Cook began prob the Board should consider the feel were Charles Johnson, principal of d r u g s t o r e every Wedneaday afternoon at the to May.They are: About 30 youngatera between the for a clerk. t grounds maintenance' and $1,320 ing the Antarctic Circle in 1773, ings of town department heads who Barnard; Mrs. Elizabeth Seipel, ^ * Oommunity Y and whether It’e A ages of 1 1 and 14 are now working The annual Easter Elgg Hunt— "For >10.415 the Rec Depart-j for equipment. have served the town for year.* and Mrs. Catherine Doremus and I^n- Beautiful Two Pleot MODERN LIVINfl ROOM bySimnioHt ChrUtmaa party, Halloween party "Han been too successful. Because and reached the farthest south of Straw liats, baautifully brimmed ... silk hats, oh their second production to be ment should be able to staff and new snow blower which Herdic any man in the 18th Century. earn considerably less .than $9,000. [ aid Warren. ______. _ 20 Covered in 100% nylon fabric.-Set Includes: Sofa and ualciilng lounge ehnlr. Mnriow'e InelndM or Just plain ftfn, these people presented soon. The groim meets of unexpected large turnout last operate a Union School center." hopes to acquire. Other increases draped high and handsome ,.. it's hats, hats, C R r a Lansp Table with attractive, S-wsy Table Lamp with attractive group. enj2 the winter recreation acUvltlea of under Playtime atiperyision . . . Contest.— Every March at three 22, at _about_1:30 a.m., O'Brien GLYCERINE oiid ROSE WATER kec-sponsored prdgram for sev recreaUop centers .... About 40 Edward J. Holl to WiliiMn Lea- Kaw(ar$S.2S fered Mancheeter youngatera could sard, property.on Arnott R<1. heRTjup Grorge UTysMs, operator be counted on one band. They In enth and eighth graders Saturday fathers -aW sons compete . . . 'De- of the Shamrock Uafe, 144 Asylum TONI ADORN nlghta. partment'a \novelty event," rays .Attachment HAND CREME with LANOLIN cluded awimmlng, basketball and Helen B. Cole against Clement St., stole approximately $2,(X)0 and HAIR SPRAY REG. I3.0O SIZE $^.50 dancing: . / Weight Lifting—Most Informal supervisor. ' then'left Ulysses locked in a walk- Rec activity . . . Spaces shotted at' Town-wide Basketball Banquet K. Cole, property on Adam's St., OMutHIss yswr Heir Today, summing, beuiketball and in ice box, bound with a necktie. — Held last year for second time $5,000. A Urge .ameam ' Marriage Uoense Then O’Brien forced Frank Hill, liU-et,- 9 2 S MOOIRN at the high schooL. • • For all play a bartender at the cafe, to drive for eoly._____ Mfc ers in the detrim ent's numerous George Webster Byers, Kings him to East Hartford ih Hill's car, DOLPH LINIMENT Q Q c leagues ... . 535 meals served last port, Tenn., and Barbara BHizabeth after which he forced the bar JBEDROQMS Banks of 79 Lenox St., March AMjew^iesajfjeunc^onk^^ year . . . Funds come from center's tender Out of the car and drove off. will Coke and candy machines ; , . At St. Mary's Episcopal Church. ” Wright •said. i CHEM-O-CELL ^H pO K E It Armory the first year . Junior Building Permits The only trouble, according to PARKER WHISKEY .»$SDS Marching Band attends. ' -Eugene Glrardin for Leo Juran. the prosecutor, was that a day o r , CAR CLEANER All of these activities, in addi addition to house at 30 Lawton two later in New York Hty, 3 Beautiful Pi$«e8 ,, ifiere^xO reason tion to the two special' Christmas Kd.. $2,000. O'Brien's suitcase, containing about Rag. $1.29 Only am««A '- X ‘ -Jc>r bluing programs—Santa’s Workshop and Ralph Gaston for Gaston Real $1,200 of the loot, was stolen. JEWEL nee the model train races—ere the re ty Co., erect single dwelling on O’Brien waa arrested later in V SPECIAL . sult of Jim Herdic's' initiative and School St., $11,000. Miami. Fla., and brought back to Compare with guitea up to know-how. But, as he says, there, Connecticut. , are a countless number of ether . In 1956 there were approxlmat'e- Judge Wllliani. J. 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-XT' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12. 1958 PAGE fTFTEEjl PAOB POURTB^IN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., W EDNES^Y, MARCH l2, 1958 -.'•s- 'If. ■ " I...... , —r-*------n ....■if.lri ,it,' ■ III r • f ------'' ■’ ' ^ ' m Torktown In Virginia in 1957 snd, and.John G. Wallace, IS^'iellJ alng preliminary auditions they I^ ate Sentence C of C toJ Honot* for the past several years, has Csaszar Enlists > , pear before Judge Robert P. A% Coventry ;. x - ux ■■ - T u c k e r s entered the afea finals and gays a derson. arS '*• - 1 a 4-mlnute progressiva Jan rendl- been a regular part of the class x f s i u m ' l ' l a y -Hoib-^!Tl»e-AAA- MlselUltsalLwsre NEW ^ In Assault Case Maiichf^ter Pipers reunion programs At Cornell and In Marine Corp§ ,, Each could ' receive up to i,5 ' .w . ihmthe Aftivonly AAmnAfitnrdicompfUtora repraasnUng Tale Uiilversltlea and the Falr- year* in prison for the offeha*. Police Patrol to Hear Talk ffeld Yale Albmnl Club. The trio waa captiired by fed fw \ Men’s eettMudi league the 63rd Group at Fort Devsns. W atsrbury. March 12 (/Pj-t-John ■n»e 'Manchester. Pipe ' Band, The Klltlea also give an annual Richard Csaazp, 17< of 24 Ridge Reports Hero for Duty . St., Joined the Marines this weeW. eral agent* in'M iami, Fla., ^tliroe 96 weeks of play- C. H)nnan, - 31, of Norwalk, w** familiarly known aa the Klltlea, concert and exhlbitiona at the daya li^er the holdup of the BkAt Veterana Hospital in Connecticut. ^ On State’s Fish, Game Fiaws insurance leads with S,0i6 Bp.S.c Marvin Wlsbner reported w 0 m tm sentenced to five to nine years In will be honored at the 57th annual He Is now a t Parrl* Island, S. C. in End,lnnnch of the Colonial Trust to Batteby C for duty this week. State prison ysatsrday for the meeting of the Chamber of Com - r - boot camp. . points, , , - ; Assigned hers as. a fire control Alfred U Hunymdl, chief coneer-f entriee Friday .lilght JohnacA Is hrfect "homenudi" fruit bread ■lashing of another , inmat,* M' the merce April 23 in the -high achool Afi 1 weeks of’rocrolt train-IXx fourth youth, John Sullivan, Other scores are Vapla Super mechanic, Wlshnsr caiite froih Ft. ing a veeks of individual com . - ^ f o r " '• H \ ration officer...... at the.. r'«„n«oHnifConnecticut chairman of the. . Project project epona sponsored Servloe, 4,9681 North EndH, .4,947; Bliss, Tex., where he Had been every time! Serve at parties, teas, Cheshire State Reformatory. gymnaaluni. Extended Forecast 14,' also participated in the rob by the Natluln Hal* Oiapter, Jay- bat ti ig, Caaszar will have 15 bery, but because of hla age, he , Fleh and Oame^Dept. will liv e a Red Men’s Lodge, 4SS0; Manches serving as ‘a guided missile tn- luneheons and at brMkfast! Hyman had pleaded guilty to the A plaque' private first lining up to tiiarch to their noon School. , Nike News class, Cspt rrsds announcsd this meal. Bassett is stUI in the refor . WUllsm Thornton, a member of what warmer over the weekend. a bueineer meeting, prior'•t^ the 20 at the hall on Rt. 44A. Mrs. Anna Ml im i luiiHi rill iTuu The. normal mean temperaturo ST. PATRICK'S Anderson, chairman of the heme week. matory Infirmary. the Cha'mber Board of Directors in talk. X- Sup^or Court Judge J. Howard charge of the Community Develop for the Hartford area during this INVESTMENT PROBLEMS economics committee, may be con' Sgtl.C. Wilton J. Ivey, assembly period Is'37 degrees ranging from Walerbiiiy Trio Polloa Arreet tacted by mimbers for details. Roberts looked at the youth's^ ment Committee, said the decision Martin Lavlce; 23, a etudent at sergeant at 'Battery C, has been crlmlhsl record and told him y to thus honor the band was unanl- an average M h of 47 to an aver MILITARY Onr office It open Thursday evenings frqm 7 to 9 o’clock Far I t Residents and grange members moua by the Chamber members. age low qf 27. Precipitation will ^xFaceis Sentencing your convenience. If yon prrter, we wlU have one of onr capable ‘‘•K the tJnjyeretty of Connecticut, hae 14 years and up interested in enter chossn the "outstandlivg non-com- reallM you are young but 1 cawtot John Hairy Photv been arreated by the Police Pa miasifned officer” of the llth be lenient.” ' Again for "outstandli^ ■crvice.” average.'dno-quarter inch , or less registered repreiwntativea can on yon. at your convenlenco. to tng the. National Grange-sponsored all members of the bana have been occur^g as rain about Saturday. aaslet yon. Whether your problem involveo one thousand or a ; trol on charges of driving without drees contest may contact Mrs. An AAA Missile Battalion, it wad an Hyman was serving a^two. to Betrothed ■ New Haven, March 12 WHIST Rve-year term for a motor vehicle awaited honorary life memberahip million dollars, we have the faclllttea to render yoa complete 'a license, disregarding a atop sign derson for details. This contest nounced this week by Capt An Three Waterbury twnagera. who service. • , and failure to keep to the right. tons Frade,. battery commander. theft of which be was convictsd The engagement flif Doris In the lat. Co.. Governor'a Foot ;X' FIRE ‘COOLS' DINNER THURSDAY, 8 P.M. closes April 80. There will be Guard, which will also be on h an ^ Orange, March “'12 0P)-~A$ pleaded guilty to robbing a Water- ’ Court date Is March 21. public pinochle card party at Ivey yesterday was In New Brit of Jan. 24 in Bridgsport. Gassatt Gimliardone to John J. Carsy Jr. the ain where be competed against the was serving a similar term for is announcsd by her parents,.Mr, at the annual Chambef meeting,-' town’s volunteer . . firemen - aat down bury branch bank last month, will MASONIC HALL Children Get Vaccine p.m. tomorrow at the Grange Hall be sentenced in the U,8. District* Shearson, Hammill $ Co. A total of 1,058 pupils 'are en- on Rt. 44A. top non-coms of Connecticut's breaking and siiterlng. and Mrs. Albert Gagltardone, 855 The Klltlea have played In to their annual, dinner the fire . CHAPMAN (COURT, O. of A. 4-H Clubs Honered three other battalions for th* title State’s Atty. William B. FiU- Canada, viaited the White.'Houae isiann rang; They put out * small Court here March 94. ; ^ AtMibw, NSW Voflt Slock Uthouf ' rolled In the public school system. Oak SL X and presented Proaldet^'Truman forest fire and returned bn hour: Aaalatant U.8. Attorney W. Paul Of this number 903 have re T\bo local 4-H clubs havelavs bash of the ”63rd Group’s most out- geraid said the slashing apparent Frizes! RofrealuneBta! ♦13 Main Strool. Manchester • |Alteh*l' eUiiding non-commissioned of fy was connected with a n am a- ‘Her fiance is the eoA of Mr. end wtlh a Scotch “Glengarry Cap,” and a half later to the diimer. It, Flynn said yeatetday that Merain Donation 75c. ceived three inoculations of Salk awarded gavels as ou'iiUMuraing Mrs. John J. Carey of Storrs. te o k ^ rt in re-«ctlng the Battle of was cold. ■Xv-'T-Xf. • —j p. Gule, IR, Michael A. Berardl, 18 polio vaccine, fO have had two ficer.” 1%* winner of ^ s Group calHng duel between the ~tAo oompetltlon will be ahnouneed next youths. Miss GagUardon* attendsd local treatments. 40 have had ope. and schools, the University of Connec-. 45 have received none. Of the 45 week and will taka part in . the First Army. Region competition Ueut whsrs she was a member of having no treatments, four are for Merry Weeders Club. Mrs. Kenneth Della'Zet^ sorority, and was grad religious reasons, according to Mrs. S. Lyon and Mrs. D*an O. Wiley, later thls^ month. leaders. Ivey has been,^ attached to the Bowen Convicted uated from ths Katherine Gibbs Anna M. Clay, school nurse. School In Boston. She la presently X The breakdown by schools fol The award was based .on club local battery sthes U was founder her* 18 memths ago. He was In- In Child’s Death employed by the Priitt and Whit lows: Robertson, three treatments, ■members selling $50 or m o n In ad ney Division ■ of United Aircraft 437: two. 20; on^ 13 and none, 16. vertising for the Tolland Fair ^'strumentsl in last April’s aucesas- tul flrij^ a t Red CanyOn, N. M. New. London. March 12 CF)—A Oorp. Carey attended WlUlmantlc rPARK Center, three, 67Xtwo. 20; one, 14 Assn. 1957 program. Betty Lou schools and Trinity , Collage in and none. 10. Covehtp' Grammar, Leonard, a member of Imth clubs, The fiicmlt honor bestowed upon S0-yssii-old Coeat Guard Academy him is similar to the one Lt. Vy> Sentry, Richard A. Bowen, has Hartford, where he was a member three. 396-:-two, 21; Nine, 13 arid qualified. of Alpha C2il Rho fraternity. He ! FREE none, 10. —■ Merry Sewers Club meets each jtsiutas Keraulis received when he THURSDAY-mDAY-SATUROAY ONLY been fou^d guilty In superior court was namsd the “outstanding U«u- for the deatn of hla 10-months-old la employed as an enginsering PUyenT Slate AcMvl Tuesday after school, instead of analyst with Kamsn Aircraft, Thursday, with Mrs. Cargo at her tenant of the battalion." ItersuUs CHILMIN'S y daughter. He will be sentenced !' A ► I H t Coventry' Players will mee' went on to win the 68rd Group March 28. Bloomfield; p.m. Monday at Brookmoore home. Members are making XI A spring wedding is planned. blouses, skirts, jumpers apd dresS' competitton last fall and placed yRowen, who riiipt In court ye*: on Snake Hill Rd. John Balmer high on the list In the F irst P ark free Purnell Park- the Hillyer College faculty, will ,es for the Tolland county dreaa re- ferdsy, pleaded no contest to msn- vqe next month. Region. aleughter end injury or risk of in- -'Ing rear store. Xe show slides and give a talk on a Addrsaaes Local FTA TOPPERS jhiry to a child under 16; He was Blair Considers tteketa—Juit and shop tour he made of the theatrical / X Tomorrow’s Events Lt. Ool. James P. Strauss, com accused of besting his daughter. a t Regal ! - places of interest in'Surope.'------... BIm diseusslon on. "Doea.. Jus manding officer of the llth AAA The Players will present an ex tice Triumph T” at 8 p.m. with cof J^ack inDeaihRom Terri* Ann. because she cried GOP Finance Post Conylclxauthor Caryl Chessman sUs handcuffed in a car In Los Baitsnon, was. guest -speakw-speaiiw- at-aet-a While-he watched television Feb. cerpt from "Mad Woman from fee hour At 9 p.m.. Church Com dinner-meeting of the Nathan H i^ Chaillot” durinjg the annual As munity Houae; St. Mary'a St. Ger Angeles ^ a t before being taken back to death row In San Qu«i- IS. The cRWa Hartford. March 12 — r «. PTA last night~ Col. Strauss spdfc* County Corwncr Edward G. Mc publican State Chairman C l^nce sociated Little Theaters festival maine Guild, p.m., church hall; tin prison. \Chem m an has been in Los Angelas County Jail and Kay said the baby died from a .^May 8, 0 aijd 10 at Avery Memo Bfownls Troop\70, after school courtrooms ripce last September in an attempt to havs the' on “Nike in Defense•efenss of A ptnlca” F. Baldwin baa asked Edwin F, and showed several fllm |hh guided blood clot on the brain after "Ted” Blair of Falrtleld. former rial Hall in Hartford. William Mcr with 1 ^ . John T^Cousin and Mrs. tranacrljit of hi* original trial declared faulty. He lost the at Bowen punched her in the stomach Cdrdy of H artford -will direct the E. M. Boisvert; First Congrega tempt when Superior Court Judge Walter R. Evans ruled against missile (^rations to .the group. Yale FootbaUxpeaL to become EttmlMtcdJa Finals X and slapped her across the face. the Connectldut BeiybUcan'a aute enti^ Tryouts will be held soon. tional Church cholrXjtSO p.m., him. Chessman has been under a death • sentence since 1948. REO.$t.9t RE0.1*.tl After ni# ehort'^ heerlng ^ded. The ^ast of the group’s “Light aahetuary; Coventry 4HI wood (AP Photofax). "Ths AAA M J^lslres,’^ a musi finance chilnnan. X cal combo n ^ e Up of three 6Srd SiM« 7 fB 14— 100% AeritaR Bowen was returned to county Jail Up the S ^," by Moss Hart, will workers, 7:30 p.m., SoUth St. in lieu of 615,000 bond. He has Balderin yostevday ctmflrmed re present thi play March 22 at School; Cub .Scout Pack 65,^ n 6, Group missilemen including PfC' ports that he had asked Blair, an Counsel to s4tUe a claim dase— date to make additional appropri Richst^ Andrsejewski of Battery been In Jail siiic* the baby's attorney with offices In New York, Avery MemorhsI Hall under spon at 7 p.m. with Mrs. Joseph Locke Vsnnard va .Tovm of Manchester. ation. by transfer to Water and deem, / sorship of B a m ^ College Alumni and Mrs. Charles Lowery; Si^ C, were eliminated In the final to assume the post of state finance Club of Hartforit McQirdy will To see If the Board will approl^. Setver I^partment Account. round of the First’ Army’s Fort VISIT GRANTS BARGAIN CENTER and 'Thurobs 4-H, 2:45 p.m., d iu rch recommendation by Town Coun- ^UbUe Dtsenseion on Other Items chairman for the GOP, be director. \ Community House. Devsna auditions last week. They Blair has tal^en the matter un Mrs. Edith MoOce and Mrs. setUe a claim caae—Wother- were vying for a in ths First der ocmsideratloA and has promlacd spodn Vs Town of Manchester. TREES ARB IMMXINP GARDEN SHOP IN OUR BASEMENT Rev. Foley Shows Marie Tedford, members of the Maaoheater Evening Herald Army Contest finals at West an early answer, Baldwin said. -M € N O T H I N G FOR EASTER AND AFTER cut, will appear at 1 p.>m March Ooveintry correspondent Mrs. F, To Me If the Board will approve GrMka and Romans bsileved Point. Holy Land Slides If Blair accepts, hla-first duties 19 over the Kathy Oodfry "iV show Pauline little, telephsne Pilgrim removlng\aI.l charges for use of that lighting could not strike AndrzeJswskt had entered, the would be to prepare .for the 1958 over Channel 18. In a sceneNrom 2-62SL Purnell Parking Lot. the bay or. laurel tree: American competition as an accordion solo 815 MAIN ST. state election campaign. 100®/a WOOL ito,% the play. To see if the Board will appoint Indians sought shelter under a ist but at the last minute Joined •V’ Lewda Dibble, of Naugatuck, an 2 - Mrs. Raye Culver, also of the^ a member of the. Building Commit black gum tne^'now It la known forces 'with Sp.2.c Edward Rivera W. T. showed slides and lectured on the ihduatriallat. has asked Baldwin east, will be Interviewed with a tee to fill a vacancy. that no trees me immune from and Pvt. Pete Cuje .from the 68rd ■Holy Land at the March meeting to be relieved of hie duties aa atate FU N N EL SUITS WOOL WORSTEDS repre.sentatlve of. the Barnard Col To see If the BMrd will fix a being struck b|y ughtning. Group to form the trio. After wln- Of the Ladies of St. James Monday finance chairman. 100% Sharkskins and 100% lege Alumni Club, at 1:15 p,m. xnight in St. James’ School hall. Father "Foley vfsTted the Holy •..Dibble has held tbe-paot for thej- Worsted^ The ‘ siSbnd pair hf M arch '21 over the Jean CMbert past four years. He took the. posl- A temfic viliTe In these ever Also, 100% silk and wool suits. radio program on WTIC. 1 / Land In the summer of 1956 fol You’ll get many seasons of wear trou.scrs is a bonus so you’ll get H earias' Room— lowing his . ordination to the tlrni for a second term two years popular 100^ wool flannel suits. Baseball League to Meet Municipal BnUdlng ago, on the agreement ' that he Charcoal. Medium Gray and from these impeccably tailored twice the wear, - 7 Coventry Baseball League com HOUSEWARES priesthood in ‘Rome fhe previous TuMday, 8 p.m. December. would , be permitted to retire thla Light Gray. suits. mittee will meet at 8 p.m, March year. 20 at the Nathan Hale Communi ■' PubllAHearliigs A large^ number of new ehil- ty Center to elect, officers and $1,000 additlonaj^ appropriation dren'a clothes w as c* x 100% WOOL SHOES FOR MEN TOPCOATS STROLLER X MA6NETK POTNILOERS f m m . kt Put your be.st looks VUT. With dt-ruMer rNINI IE08IB « r ru im . , i» wur sloyt, refrigs r■ Jarman'* have to be good to he flrat (flrat in fash t iis t Msek east Ifss, auUite-' WELCOME i o n MAT. NOIOEI. Holds up ts. AO rt^ IRE A ll: Cufs wfolabtos, Mdws crisp delicious woMes a llr er any msM aurfset, al- forward in one of our ion, 6t and favor( and here Is a ahoe that pjove* tie d t t i^ sretset tsWs sets brvsli bssA rubber bris- la soeeads. just dip in bsittr UA 5 foot isbbOE tsbiMs. riM quolity nibbtr. protocts erds of. Ill sim, idool lor. - M ri^ . r A tuia bps s booh WMi bandy M instinl udt. handsome topcoat.s. it. Tills streiuTilined bhitrher Is ono of the best lass, alM euKt .loWty wall foort and mat from sutsids and fry, set of 3 molds with when it comes to smart, up-to-the-second styl "Stsoll” fiueot comwetion, rini 1 for rw im B bsMs c s h , • t'’i'*sr .and retipei. lot at S M brlMt Rltehtn Each a mastei'piece of dscem ioei. dirt end msisturs, IS* *24*. wrsii^t-iron fits soy ^*MJes¥i2ik2ebin^^ 45’i. ■'•>' - i - p - ing. PUaWf LWUIB. - 2 $ 1 Q Q . » i , 9 8 .smart atylinp. All the * new .spring shade.?. Features the "fnendlinesa- of flt" 13.98 L.P.’s For 'Which has helped make Jarman *” *’•’* the name most nien think of when ‘‘6R0W-RITE” Strolltr^lMMr < - . ■ .X, . . t r fine footwear at modest price is 98c 45% For \ l l . 4 9 45% For i mentioned. Come in and lr>’ a pair.- FULL TUIULAR FRAME' 9 8 c A •PADDED SEAT and BACK X • REPLACARLE SEAT ond CANOPY OPEN THURSDAY owd FRIDAYt IU 9 P.M. ^ •HEAVY DUTY TIRES . RLAETie TOOO CON- ”MMIIt” 'lf«INETIC BECBUTIVC W m - lITiS LEAF TIAV. X OARE BREAiEt. Idosi CERAMIC tC i TAIIKRS. Sat Of 4 covered ^FRENOM OREAI OR WUnM MMO eon- niL Ouoint tiln in Mick Chroms'plstsd by Cvtrsdy. . fm WfWs anv«i won ipwlRV dishes. 2.qt., l.pt. md two eiAOnR RA$l(n. Imoortad vsaiintly on will. Munsts swM frimt, disnsinf on o dap sin, RseblsgRl IS* lone Wdnsitahr st^ed csko. Dlvidos hord-to-ost Wnh s*4uisits Rswur.'i V4;Pt. unbrtiksbls. clsan fine willow handHvcvan, 15* Ea.s(er Ls April fi hoM wswiei and pencils on will sr as botplats, mny , for atony uses, makes is SS8SI toed witkest enm- ’. polytlhyltnt. bright kitchen ieng, 0 real cenvariatioo bard. 8" *10". aslorfsl dHifnt. «M , far bottsr tie Just .3 Weeks From fdtd fUt for the hMitss. VIniW ptvNfBn'i ■colors. probe,, Famous For Service Since 19j3l Next Sunday J30 Center Street ' Comer of Church Street 3T r
X SAVE 20% ALL COTTON WASH WEAR IMPORTER I IT A I T IN Y^UR INSURANCE StM IETTI SEIVEI, SeiECE WOOR MtnM ,. HANf CRAFTEI STOOL. •RATER. All purpoio, irin B mOOOR CL0TNE6 L«l ADAM Haninc trooMs tstvin i tps- MMMtCOniMMt ItRINB rtlM BM(E trOON $ n mode of'imoetk til utility *r rsliutiM, idoil ^orso or Ono, wendornil for REEL Bright chrome, wilb 24 Uss IMt Mnw md kssps sard itr ii|k t asd I. Bri«M ttissi SNitif. hsrdirood, sins from I* to far TV, kitebsn, urifs, cart- cboosi, cboeolits, nuts, al- ft clothts lint, handy far pittsly Itskproof, M b COSTS : ' loat-preet sirvtr, ik ls| Isfthewsyforisfi.fstttr 16”. S«t wrsppid in disfie Mly sanded wood, ms M mesds.-- - - peUtoiv.siimhr toe- Itundry, kitehsn, botfwwb HATS deems, tioai ttalp. fliig. (9* Of 10* d K . Ml- dseofitsd, assy ts iM iiihls KnKliDR , -s. Hbratry. ^ VAN HEUSEN H It Irue, If you buy Home Mutual PoHciet, ^ ybur firil cotl it 20% left rtion Ihe.New . ' v P <^hgtand Fir* Iniuranc* Rating Attociolicm Rotet., VANTAGE SHIRTS Home Mutual hot written inturanc* at a reduced • 4 Q Q rat* for 52 yeort, hot-toved Itt policy heidart ChooM from 22 oHwr models by: milliont of dollart and fairly paid avery claim under That Need No Ironing • WELSH - , • THAYER itt policiet— roted A plut by BEST’S. '■ PP PElBa UNT OnttB. *mATo lA u iu e r . If you own well maintained properly, you m ay ____ That’s right! ALL cotton that you just wash and wear •SEIBERT^ -PETERSON lesji-wtarini, loldan'wiis .. TABU mKMNOIJKI. Scientific wiy to bsko pots- - |WiniRBEAVTO” CNI- (COME OR JEUT-ROLL . mi-RCARIM RRUBM PAN. HoOM^ty eiumioum, eat.* eseaiMfi fog without ironing at all! V'an Heusen’.s fabulous new “Vant • GROW.RITE briifim, imtsntty and auto- Mirror finisk etiromo m **- loos, holds 8 potateos. Con lAIL m ffSuHful authtn- be oligible for thit toying, plut bfoodett ovoikibla — quititc iKSliko doti|n, koMt RA fiiMst hsrdwood, sptno “ tie prints on rieb iodklni popultf 11 - * 16* sin, con age" dress shirts drip dry in a jiff.'’ . . • cohihihe perfect mstieslqr rsmow dust and ducts hilt to hosrt of pots- ducts heit qukhly, ovonly, rssehts svsty m m dirt, sstygrip plastic liindlc. rtfultr Or cocktiit nipkmi. Iso. Cuts fookini Imt. Sit witti irsitist of ssso, til If bowl coverage through the valuable tervicei convenience with the elegant styling that s pos.sibic only OPEN THURS. ond FRI. NIGHTS TIU 9:00 •< 2. . still rod, fun t* IMS. for porfKt bskinf. ■dp of our local agent. with cotton...... ■ OPEN MONDAY » CLOSE WED. AT 1;00 Remember, you can pay 4 DOUBLE S&H GREEN STAMPS TOMORROW, THURS., MARCH 13th, WITH ALL CASH SALES . twice a* much for a hat but you can’t tell it from B^auae they’re cotton, they’re always soft, xl I JARVIS AGENCY, Inc Adam! forever comfortable and wonderfully lu-xuriT - w| STORE HOURS: , AMPLE FREE PARKINS hlALTOat — INtUteilt 0U8 in texture and touch. Van Heusen’s ex- , OPEN THURSDAY n U 9:00 654 c e n t e r 8T. '-> m i 8-4112 $5.»5-*g.?5 elusive Collarite-staya that can’t get lost and REAR OF OUR STORE EVENINGS M | 8-7847 keep you neat alwaj’s. . ' OPEN FRIDAY TILL 5:30 CQRR TOUB MONET WILL BE REFUNDED AT JODDE FAIR10BS.10B9 MAIN ST. Ml 3.SBB4 OPEN MONDAY • CLOSID WED. CORNIR MAIN oMl OAK STBRTS DUE atfT STAMF OOUMTEE, ^IAIN ItO O E 'rf-? “h
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WKNB-846 - Nuclear Damage - - — Radio Casual Living Equal Pays^ WDRO—U66 Daily W HAY—t i t PARIS CURTAINS* W O CX ^IIM Baaten Staadud TIom WPOP— M lt Cutting Down\ Fpr Women jAir Force Huilts Parts OPEN THURSDAY NIOHT UNTIL 9 ♦ . ’ The foaowing program ache> i^AY-terebad* Gaining Way AFTE» - FREE ulee art suppUed by the radio WTIC-Dlch tuftel Clothes Sales^ managements and art tuoject to WDR*>-Ame* ana Aady Dropped Atom Bomb change .irttbbut notice. W PO P-fiCTp Mortaa United Nations. N T;.(gq — The «isa- itie— Bt, Paul. Minn. Th*/^#nd <* '-t - - WHAT—Piatur Party WF 4Y-Hl*r*Bad* " ■ toward more casual livii)g''u cut werM’* women, under the banner W] tO-Heer* I (^ tb itN ^ from !■»»« one) g ^ ^ ^ isva. ’ ting down th* percent* of the "equal work, equal payi" arc mak mishap In South Carolina aueaaed SC—Answer Weee family dollar going mto1 apiapparel. there was no nuclear explosion. WTlU-fbws llitlsr ' 3Pr-Top 4U Tim# ing ataady progreae in.the long^ ii^o llext Uilnic_ I knfw I m-«* crawl- While agreeing with the govern 1:4 AceonUng to ifnAOielene i Beheld, WHAY-tereosde clothing speclatiai at TTntveritty of battle fOr wage .equality with men. ' 3nu out from" unrter board* and ment that American plane* are iP:rUr* and tb* World *HmA.Y-PUtur Party \ 1 R. Murrow Minnesota’s Mistitute of Agricul A 'report by the Ihtematldnel >l*ater." Mr*. Gregg aald. needed here a* part of the West’s 'op 40 Tim* nuclesr deterrent against Commu ture, expesnlture for clothing by Labor Oiganizatlon (ILO), pre- - Gregir, atunnod momentarily, '■Record Roden both u r w and farm famllisa ha* nist aggression, Labor Party lead WTI'.—Ros- Hlllei deeimed about 8 per cent In the I^red Etiduaily to provide Informa ^ I d : "I looked around and my er# have demanded that the planes WDRC—Arthur Oodlrty People Are FUnny WPOP—Wax WorfcT ___ >—R O Lewie lasfRine yeare.,^ tion on the resulta of efforts by ;;whol« living house wa* gone. It make their patrol. flight* .with r i t n . . . WPOP-i(yM*ry Tim* U.N. members to ellnUnate wage Rear .-''^Wlth ttioi-* of 'the family money, ^wa* falling to pieces. The garage dummy bombs—at least until after i^vW vp rliip VfMI *'l^Y-lpiatMr Party discrimination , against women, an East-West summit conference. WOCC-B^rd ,lU»u# '^AY-Rc^nrd' Rodeo going into home ownership, Miss WKNB—P.I WTIC—PeopIrAr* runny shows wage discrimination against Started to fall apart too. 1 got out SumiMr C>»c4>t » WURU-R J .Beheld reports, many Tamiltes are women still exists but is being Of Our WTt0 4 l4>M Mtiler merely replacing article* ofcloth- jBf there." WPOP-MrtUfw^e f slowly reduced. | - MaJ. Gen. Charles B. Dougher. Atk for your oopy liiS - ing rather than Increaslng^tlielr 4i WHAY-Record Rodeb. ' In the United Stated, oongres- I^ommander of the 3Sth Air Division Drivers Arrested Store todley HO obRfik WHAT-Plsttor WTIC—l«fbt Line ^ wardrobes. "N.., aional hearings are expected this WDR^Rutty Draper Price increases for clothing have 'S: •at Hunter AKB, who flew here to W(XC—ntcnV^ird Rtfiew year on some of the man/ federal loiipervl*? the investigation, said HonI WKNB-P.M, WPOP-Hound Doe been light during the last five In Radar Check WTOC-Rox* Mllltr equal pay bills introduced by wom -fragmenls of the device were W O R ^ -^ |^lb;r ‘ T-rfUcord'^ftodfO years, she adds, compered to those SAVE up to 75% for other goods and ssrvleea. 'Rie en lawmakers.' Ihurled as muCh ,as a quarter of Six more motorists were arrest' WPOP ves Works On the state level, the Btatt Fed -a mile from the^40-y*rd-wlde 8i* consumer price index fof apparel ed yesterday on speeding cnarges WIUT—Putur Party vpse I M than 1 per cent in the erations of BusineM and notee- ricrater behind the Gregg home. WCCC—RKCBfd lUviow sional Women’s Clubs are playing ^ An Air ForCe Spokesman, speak- after being stopped at radw WKWB-P.l*. pt*t yesfi while prices for family Save with Srfely! Lint?* , a big role. In Wiaconain and Ohio Hlng unofficially,' said the bomb check point on Brookfield and vm c—N«wa living as a whole rose 8.4 per cedt. WDRU-Nsars _ ^Id Tonight An exception, however, was foot^ equal pay bills have been Intro ragmenla probably would not be Spruce Sts. Seven persons had WPOP—ITnItod Auto Worfctrs abow mind Dog duced by federation members. . —harmful to anyone handling them. i ! IS— . wear—vmch Increased 11.7’ per been arrested the day before ^ WHAY—Platter Party • WHAY> Nfle WStcb Cent in the past five yeerg. In New York and Pennsylvania ^He said the Air Force Is "very Spruce St, WCCC—Record Review WT1C--I^t Line the state federations have been r^nxious" to collect a* many pieces Scheduled to appear m Town' S-T Siiper-CnshiDn hy- WKKB-P.M. WDRC—World Tonight Mias Sobeld'forecasts another In WGC-Ros* Mtiler WPOP-Hoond Do* crease in shoe prices in 1958. Prices working to revise existing equal .‘'i Cof the device as possible. Court Monday are David L Gunaa, WDRO-CSI Knibv x SilS- pay le^latton to enforce the ex ^ An unarmed atomic bomb, such 17, of 62 Prospect St.;! James R WeSTINGHOUSE LAUNDROMAT* WPOP—Uefted Auto Wqricr WHAY-Nile Watch '■ of girls’, arid women's apparel are WTIC—Klxht Lin* expecteo id rdmain about the same, tension of coverage to all employee. -as the one dropped here, is one in MacDougall, 16, of 105'Birch St.; California passed a strengthen- ■ \ *'lmAY Platter Parir' STDRC-Mood* (nr Romance hut meet men’s and boys’ clothing 2which the complicated mecha and Richard C. Pelletier, 17, of WCCO-ReRecord Revue WPOP-Hound Dog probably' will be more expensive, Mig amendment to equal pay lefts- Bolton, ail arrested on Brookfield c o o d /V e a Ii • :4t— ... . nism s required to set off a nuclear revolving agitator that passes the sand she seya. • latton ' last year aiid Nebraaka St. between 8 and 0 a.m.; France* TEST! W l ^ S ^ W l e r WHAY-Nite Watch Zchain reaction have not been con- WDRC-^I Xt)\hr w n c—Mght Lino Increased labor coafs; Miss adopted a resolution favorini -nected and therefore cannot pro- M. Gahagan, 17, of 366 E.. Center WPOP-Wa* Works WDRC—Moods, (or Romance In Florida, Indiana, Iowa, WPOP—HMind Dog Beheld coptinues, may result in Zduce a nuclear explosion. The Air St.: Anthony Sacco, 21, of New Rugged dependabilitj fewer mdmifacturer* producing nesota,^Ohlb, Utah ani. Wise Haven; and Mra. Norma L. Hab- The test: On "Uvs" TV, t cups tt sand Nprsssnting heavy soil WHAJ^Platier Party isisa-' -Force said, -however, that the art dumped on towels in thrss wsU-known esnter-post sfitater WCTxJ-^Becord Revue WHAY-NIte Watch lowet-'priced lines of women’s costs Chaplin and ^TheKid^ Again ^ e^ual pay bill* were Introduced. In rhomb a-hich "feel hero contained erem, 24, of 146 Florence St., all at a'rock-botlom"|>rice . WWB-Open Mika w n c—At the 0H and suits, with Mining emphasis, on -lilinoie, New JerMy, New York and VALANCES arrested on Spruce St. later In the washars and in a Revolvinf Agitator Laundromat. Aftsr all eom> MTIO-Roee Miller WDRC—Radio Beet -all of the elements that would be . 'WDRC-Cal Kol^ WPOP.-Hmmd Dog e higher-priced merchandise. This time it's Charlie Chaplin Jr„ left who’s appearing in a movie, Pennsylvania, amendments were lused In an actual mlliUry attack day. Patrolman John Hughes pleU their cyelee, eenter-poet maehinee leave towels and waehsrs M:tA- "High School Confidential,” with Jackie ,Coogan. Tear* ago Litrodueed wltb a view to improv in a sandy mms. Laundromat leavm not a grain of sand in towala ■WPOP—Wax Worke ^except the complete triggering de made the arrests. s P cx tfa w •lie— ' WHAY-Nite Welch Flag Day, June 14. is obMrved Coogan portrayed “The Kid" in a memorable movie with Charles ing exiallag legislation on equal One of the seven arrested Monr or washer. WHAY-OateUae w n c—At the-UN rvice. ' WTIO-N««s WDRC—Radio Beat as a legal holiday In Pennsylvania. Chaplin Sr., now living In BwltMrlahd. (A P Photofax). - This was the second unarmed nu day waa Patay F. Pagliaro, 38, of iiw ra wwv THt muwoiiemaT ta t e r . . » WORf—ge** W i^ P —Hmmd Dog “ rd ea r weapon dropped by a B47 in 185 N. Main St. It waa erronemw- WPOP-Newa M S:IS— ' WHAY-.VIt* Watch —the Southeast in lltUe more than a ly reported yesterday that Mrs. —. WIlAt—DeteUee------'. wnO^Ecnoomif. Ne«a. Report' -kinonth. A bomber from Homestead PagUato .Was, arrested_,;------MaMne qiaaatl.Tham*siio old^sshioned wno^ricilv SfotU_ WDRC-Badle Beat _ TNIUIRED ewter-post. Clothes go iasidr Reviving WDRi''—Weather and Zsimsa WPOP-Modem tnund* —Air Force Base, Fla,. Jettisoned an WPOP—Lavreae* Welk Ii:4S- _ Xunarmed bomb in the Atlantic Agitator which lifts and plungss th«m WHAY-Nite Watch -Ocean off Savannah Feb. 4 after 60 times a minute. * ‘wHAY-t*r*aae# ^ W T ir-U N Radio Revleef Bush Asks Vote Fits moit PlymouthSt WTI" »; <*'*le lliee tilub WDRC-IUdlo Beat r * collision a-ith another plane. It WPOP—Modem Bounda sypoR 2iid Big Wedc WDRC—Guy I-omberdo ^ a s not been found despite the ef- WPOP-fohn Daly II.J:*S— Fords, Chevrolets, WHAY-^NIt* Watch CURTAINS rforta of Navy divers and frogmen. For Rokd Aid Bill S:4A— ' WHA Y —terersde w n c —New* Hudsons, Noshes, s m r—* 81*1 r.xtr# WDRC—New* and Weather r BRITISH REACT Washington, Marcl^ 12 —Sen, Wwee, neWerl Revolving Agitator lifta WORC—Lowell Tbnma* . WPOP-^New* - London. March 12 (Ah—The accl- Bush (R-Conni has urged the Sen I - doAhes while soil and dirty water drain ' WPOP-'R»p 40 Time 11:1*— ond Studebakers, Is . 't:*a— ' ' . " WllAY-Nile Watch ^dental dropping o f an unarmed ate Public Works Commlitee to ap eiE«v.Dmn fhem. Center-post maehinfee WHA Y—Serenade w n c —fciorto $1.98 ^atomic bomb near a house in Flor- prove a bill he introduced Monday strain hack ttrougA them. wnC-Oick Burtel ^ WDRC—Mood* for Romane* WDRC—A-nne and Andy WPCP—Modem Sounds' • -ehce, S. C., stirred up black head to permit reimbursement to states • Exclusive 3-T WIVP-rulton Lewi* H:*S— lin e s today in Britain, where Amer- for acceptable highways, freso or Body is more resittant W H A Y-Jaa Alley rican planes carry nuclear bomba on toll, incorporated Into the new in-, , \ w n c —Btarllehl Berenad* |n*«. MS I to thofks andjbruiset! Television Program* WDRC—Wood* tor Romane* p a tro l flights. teratata highway system. WPOP---Modem flound* Opposition Laborita members Reimbursements for such high «e*M HeMii Because of Re patented • Tough, durable con- ^ On Ptge Two Ill4*-e' Jlikely will bring up the accident in ways taken into the interstate sys WHAY—Jaxit A ll^ dtilgil^ the Laundromat Hm ih dothc% itruction means long- w vnc'.if«riieht Berenada -the House of Commons In their tem would perniit the states -to uae then cleanaltsdf—automstieally! All WDRC—Mood* for Romance ^campaign for a cessation of H- the money for other federel-ald er, lifer milea||eK , ' WPOP—Modem Bound* - bomb-catrylng flights by Amerl- hi^iway system in their states.. sand, scum, liiit go down the d^n. GENERAL ^can planes based in Britain. ''Bush urged yesterday that the • Extra tafe s^M ^ ^ ” tA K K LINKS ^ Use Your The bomb was dropped from committee and Congress "have a traction from iamoua. ^ Although Switaerland Is land- KITCHEN Jet bomber, thasame ploaeJthiilL|.inaral. .i>hUgaUan . to .treat. fairly • W*lfM*-(*«* Boar eWatarkoiar T V ^ V I C E T6cRei. Tficelake " steamers “'bii on 'LiHar ^ s t e d i t those atates which had the. cour Constance, Geneva and Lugano -U.S. Air Force uses here. • Fultp AMamaO* ■ Fun S-th. CapaiWy • » Days M A E ^ A CaH ; Prime .Minister Macmillan' told age and. vision to proceed to fi Nights UAewtl$2*95^ Fhis Parts form an Importxht link between 'i* U**s6laW«h*'>ilirgi|M .* Traniaantiw •uafanlatdgr**** -Laborita critics recently that if a nance by their own methods the Ik* MisU «* Mdw ■m M t s t t m TEU MI >-5483 the mouhtainoui nation and Its ^ . S . Air Force plane carrying an construction of these urgently ef MsawE neighbors. . —H-bomb crashed in Britain, there needed highways prior to enact CURTAINS ^ ’ould be no danger of an atomic ment of the Federal Aid Highway $ fg | ...... -explosion. Press accounts of the Act of 1656.” f| | M . ,,, tMyHwW*i— r-. v. tw lla i iMwcaBB8 M m ...wwfc lOUSC S-P-E-C-I-A-L-S * REPEATED lY POPUIAR SEMAND! ' >vC- GOOD THURSDAY, FRIDAY anfl SATURDAY iN fu m. M im m i npii iHM tii me mm ^ fo r GREINER LAW NS *^and BfrrfRGARDENS! 1 •. CLOCK 1 - s ; . . \ .,'T '■ BADIO HieVi *«wo» $1 A .95 ' 1 . 7 3 3-DAY DEMONSTDATION fhoyoarl DRAPES Wake* you to inunic autoniatlcally. HOME Decorator styled In ahell pink and NEOLITE SOLES yellow. (Choose From Heavjr or Light Weight) Pay Only 50c Weekly. One Of ^ N « ehorgn — no obligation. WE HAVE A . A Rind $1.98 WOMEN’S MEN’S RUBBER X about it todoy. COMPLETE LINE OF General Electric TOP LIFTS HEELS p awe ,.! .«■ Rog. to 9.98 HEEI.S ALL BRANDS ^ ''^ T V ’s lighteet,lighieet, briibrighteet poriqM nt STEAM IRON ■"IHhcpl:pAiin±r BULK SEEDS 3 3 ' 7 3 ' Now is Hit Hmt to < Leather er NeoUte \Mi*l>a» tiUa«tmi m is IMWmme NUrwU^ mSm O J iIlMiiti iw* ** r W poppon SI in h o tb o d s HJiVI j '■ " " Eodetl, most ecenomied -TV Got ivody >m T phmt 'Seeding and feeding with BED SPREADS ZOTTFS «E»i p ^ . W5 hovt Lent- rim Scorn Spreader 707 MAIN ST. 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OWN U W N Iild liaac*, hare U an out-^. top, Radio, heater, Dynaflow, olio Figure* $9i.98 ttaadinf pair 'of power steering, power '55 OLDS. $1995 DELIVERS ntatchinf ringL Hire brakes, custom leather in Buper 88 Holiday acclan. OFF 90-Doy FREE Sorvico GARDEN RAKES it the true beauty o( Rog. 5.98 terior, whitewall Hires, Spe Radio, heater, power steer y-“ . rotnaac* captured for cial 2-tone. Very clean, ing, power brakes. Beautiful ever to enduring Rog. $395 2-tone gray and white. One daftnnanahip. '54 OLDS. $995 owner. — ^------NO TRADE, NECESSARY 88 2-door. Radio, heater, Hy- MODEL 215407 A n d 0 futt lin t o f.o th o r P A Y WEEKLY PARK draniatic. 2-tone. '55 FORD : $1795 4TRADED-IN Fairlane Victoria hardtop. tools you may nood. '53 CHEVROLET $795 Radio, heater, Fordomalici * Siondor Toblo Modti ALL E-X-P^-N-S-I-O-N 18^7 ROGERS— IN F A N T S ’ ' • FREE TV SETS AT ' h- Bel Air hEmdtop. Radio, power steeribg'. ' Custom 4 pc. 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■ V V' r :• i -I ' 'V- \ *■ '" ■' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALft. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, >^RCH 12, 1968 PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1968 a U)M they Intended to enjoy to BY V. T. HAMLIN OUH BOARDING HOUSE wHh .. MAJOR HOOPLE the utmost,.just as they had deeply Itch of Piles a l I b y d o p BritonsBeat enjoyed the family years. ' . HeOC «MTH TK MkK! ,KJNrM5U W i^ MAW,MA30R/NCT WTH THAT When they found themselves WHKT TH HOLUMM' 7MT OiJYlB (OtSOMf, Sense and Nonsense Get Relief Now NEVRHMPIMeRr peuOW NA«S«? K m 5A0CUI.*| Bargains Path to Door alone at last, they were prepSred Millions of sufterars ill to* 7**^ ABOUTI&rOC 66AO.su? VWSl TD.eUlDft in their thinking and hi their plan 40 years have found' a way to fiut OOCXAMCK v m B A After a little while the received SALLIMC TO Mis PDU C^W W ONE OF THE ning tomake (h e » M t of their new relief from Itching and em aftiw WITH JACK I All men wM m t VMV wMr tte ^C M ES HtOOSri (M THATJ SURien lCtH6'6 SMALLER Of American fre^om . of pllM. They use a delightful coM« I pints St tlMlrliinii*rirsn Uu dishes. "Dear MadamTYour chickens are By EDDY GOMORB their children's growing up and EYPeOmON OP -4T00T- leaving them as anything but a one sufferer writes, "The itching T. dead." , HELPED TO-W| London (F>—In prsclsely two '■ -terrible loss. They dreaded the and 'smarting were relieved, and 1 ' yz*> .- I y H would-be chicken fancier had years, Fleur Cowles Meyer, sn day when they would be .left alona' slept airnlght. Petorson'e Oint laomo difficulty with'her flock snd Jerry — How'come you were HeH/^we MARKET . ment is marveloua" 50c and 750, horn In Ireland? American, has become the beet And when they were, they had' I wrote the followinc letter to the IHEOEMl^ no Idea pf What to do with them all druggists. Be delighted or / I Departntent d( Agriculture: Sarah — Mg. mother wanted me Fer Fine Eating s|lon-keeper in London. money back. near her. Oeuld Yee Vae a Dtrideiid Cheek 'Draamland' Spaeiaif , Ta Her Easter BoBnetT selves, except feel lonely and sit “ Something is wrong with my CaU it the "Uick of the Iriah”'iD Fashion's Pat Every Meath la the Yeerf Every big aad Uttle girl waata "A salon," says ths dictionary, around talking about tbe "empty I chickens. Every morning when I y,Mi wilL hut What nicer place Uum "We have' prepared a group o f a Bowery sew bat for Easter. Take "is s reception, especially one at house." They let a big pqrt of their come out I find two or three lying Women’a eyes are-peculiar; they MlUiDR'S RESTAlUitAIVT, 10 E7 e UTILITY OOACMON. her to ANDERSON’S CHIL which celebrities gather, hence a lives move out without making any on. the ground cold and stiff with can apot a blond hair op a hua- CenUr Bt. for a BT. PATIUCX'B selling to yield better DREN'S SHOP, a03 Bast Center fashionable aaaemblage.’’ effort to fill the gap. WASHINfi MACHINE Uieir feet in the air. CSui you tell band't coat at tim paoea, but can't ' d a y d i n n e r . ''When Irish Eyea than 5 H per cent ‘^ I s portfoUe St. "Younger - than-springUme' Mrs. Meyer’s Wednesday solraes, me what Is the matterr* find a garage door opening. Are Smiling" you’ll know that held in an riegant set of chambers Fortunately there are many Is So act that the invsetdr raGOtyea styles to enchant girls up to age more Browns than Grajni today, as carefully prepared food la being dividend check monthly."' 00-. 14 arc here. ITen of tucked lace, once occupied, perhaps appropriate Rtpaira-SenlM BY AL VERMEER bemi^lngiy/eerved. ly, by the dandy Beau Bnmunell, more and more couples see the mid PRISCILLA’S POP BURN A MIDDLEBROOK, 639 pretty straws, frosted with dainty dle and late years as a time for AU AppUaaMs and THE _ THEN CROSSWORD PUZZLE Main at. CaU MItcheU 8-llOB. ilowcra And velvety etreamera. It’s attract a glittering list of people. W A L O O !l . Her residence—you could never doing 'some of the things they Refrigeraton Flnaiah Belw oe Ceieerela a charming collaction of BON never had time to do during tlie PON’TT>^ti< One pound aalmon. If fresh use Tile pure linen sheath in vivU NETS FQR THE EASTER PA describe It as s mere apartment— Wringer Rolls—AU Sizea LIKE TM/CT l If you aren't going on a A good, aolid foundation base cua, at ttie foot o f SavUle Row. II matoes, 2 egga, slightly beaUn; 1% winter vacation, put it away for hide crow's feeL wrinkles and Whether to cell It Albany, or Pofterton's MISHT , tba. emefcer pr tusk crumbs. around the eyes. But . it la THE Albany, .has troubled Eng Expanding Problems- Ramons For Service Slac^ l t i l Littraiy Club next summer, Reeort collectlona *. ' » LIK&TO pare potatoes, slice thip'nnd dry are advance fsebiona. #e only temporary. Sleep and a good lishmen for years. But nOt Mrs. PboBO Ml 9-4581 between towels. Cut .aalmon Into diet will help to do away with Meyer, Detroit' VP) — GRmreh building ISO Center St.-, Cor. Church St. ■ ACROES-.,. JW kked $•0. • small cubea. Butter caaeerola .and It'a a tireaome fact but it's tha circles. Eoc, the other wrinkles "It’s Albany, not THE Albany," experts and archltecte, meeting Otieidler fin with nltematlnr layera ol pota true; Being weU^groomed takes try an emollient cr^ m every night she said. here Feb. 18-20, reportwl that the lAuibor,— . toes and aaimon,.wiUi potatoea on Hartc bitlag CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER constant daily .'raorL The Brat And then, in a pronouncement problems of planning a modern ■ HOUMOf bottom and top. Season each layer time you Iqi^down la the moment Lqt your dally rimjtlne run that may become a classic IA Lon dhurch involve not just a place of ■ W M ran d-~< the August of Odt with Bait and pepper, ellced worship*’'— but also apace for RANGE - tSpealsh bcira you fli^-Xouradourarif with, runs in down just aa a clock wdhUI and don, she added: Mewl** onion, tomato allcea and pieces of your stoekmge, a dipping hem and you’ll sleep better. Loud notbn u d "You don’t eay THE Bucking parking care, for nurseries, for a dSropsrty butter. Over top layer of potatoes trubby gloves when you want to stimulating books or late abrnka ham Palace, do you?" dating place for youth, and for a ISItriiencity TSOIer'didi place ailcea,i]< bacon. Mix beaten Kx>^ your best do Uttle to prepare a person'for Whatever her town house Is club room for elderly folk. lUEL OIL UGenfaetoid • PbrtifleetioB --mgge and milk and pour over, Covpr a good Bight’s sleep. T iy a warm called her guesU. include such dis U l r i r a ^ tCleeners with crumba and bake In moderate bath, some stretching and deep PROVES POINT GASOLINE BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS! ttConenmed 33 Auther. —— 48 AUghtf Wateh'fer *Bpeelal Fureliaee* similar' but interesting persona ab: LONG UJet oven, asD degreea untU done, about aals breathing to relax you at bed- Britain’s recently resigned C3tan- MOreric letter ItCOMldHV ' Runyan 40CU»y three quartet* of an hour. Sterling, (folo. UP) — Sheriff vcutkeicAir o t Y d W smwiSi Mctr'NBidicVeMf 'm s v e o IgSeerrenged SO Unadulterated oTBleckbirda ef GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE. thac,------■■■ - ■' . ■ nedor of the Exchequer Peter Vernon Haatlng Jr. was voted the VA moe-ate^M JoemtA l i 30 St Hireling cuekee femily Take the Btalneay to Beauty 718 Main BtrecL hi featuring pre ihorneycroft, Laborite.leader Hugh best dog-caller f o the Sterling •-Mr-- ecv-onam Ait&^am e items at low. low prieea. It’s tlM Tailored Look for BOye Qaitekell, actor Peter Ustinov, bar Lions Club and. wasted no time BANTLY OIL HCWG LSF^LOfW SAM ir a is u w s i aaseMi saRepeaber 40Oetup "CHTJUr* BEAUTY BAUON, a l Recent- teema asobeenre . MWeateraiUU You'll find OUTBOARD MOTORS, At MARI-MAD'a, 591 Main rister Sir Hartley ShaWeroes, ac proving to the other members he I -'M. ' \) , |N( ^kxnc5IDPPBP5Ml ------ta i Maiq Bt„ reminde you that StrooL the amart look is the talI-‘ 34------AngUce- 34 Burden 40 Struggle 81 Bridle ■rringtime U Juat 10 days awpy POWER LAWN MOWERS and tress Flora Robson, fashion de-' deserved the honor. One by one 'I \'N - 1i;i,i I 3T.ril|ifled asBusalen cKy 43Mualctl ' laPeredUw many, many other pieces you’ll ored look for boys this ICaater signer Hardy Amies, newsMper the members demonstrated their paaeagee 88“MyOel— • with Easter looming right on the be needing and wanting - for the 1968. JACKETS labeled "Andy publiriier Lord Kemsley and muicer ability at calling doga. When Haat- atJlorM'e gait 30 Itallena horiaom It la TIME TO BOOK TEL MItclicll 9-4595 sa Aieendcd - wring and Summer months ahead. Hardjr" also "Buddy" come in neat Dame Margot Fonteyn. ings whittled, bis dog appeared 3 4 0 r ^ e “ y o u r BEAUTY APPOINTMENT JCeep. an eye open for the clreular checks, atripes, solids In all wool, Mrs. Mqyer, the former wife of out of-nowhere. KOCKVILLE TR 5-8271 r r r r r r r now. Get your permanent in^the StDetermlDe Lr coming your way, and to take a flannel and blends. TROUSERS American publisher Gardner a m p to date r next few days a ^ ^ u T have time few mjnutea to examine it care (gabardine and rayon flannel) are Cowles, married Englishman Tom SSDivUlon of - 0 for an In-betwe^ shampoo and a ^ fully. l i v(UI imy you! Open a new the kind that took well and wear Monteiflie Meyer In November of Jr to feel gloriduely at sate with your ' ancient Oteaee p rr r t account pr aM tipi your present well; they ahed wrinkles like 1959. a * A — - I n the : U-* new hairVlo. Many amart one and reerive -a THREE-PIECE' A magle and keep preaaed longer, It was a quiet ceremony in a re dark p r r IWW hair etyles are waiting to be SCISSOR SET FREE- Made in *Dresmiand’ Special is ambroid pmffect for dress or school. Tall- splendent Beverly Hills mansion. 41 Born t E L c t adapted to you here, to make you . Germany, the handles are finished ered on a crib cover that win be orsd and styled .m a real grown with actor (3ary Grant the beat iaVem lih r 1 ^ r" 1 'TFel and look eepeeially lovely. A In 34K. gold. adored by the little one because up fashion are the BOYS’ COATS, man. From California, the Meyers ingredient staff of talcntod, experienced beau- Star performer In' the Fashion the train la filled with cunning pet an important addition to a junior returned %p Britain. 44 Indigo r r r r r r tldana wiU aerve you satlafactorily. pasaengers. You’ll find the boys' wardrobe. Shop now while JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BKONDFIELD M i Bugs this aaason is the youthful How often do you riumge hand Meyer ('pronounced Mayer) Is a SgMerincra r Mltidiril 8-S9&1. chemiaa draas to sew with or with stitches simple to do and the colors the peak selection makPs It easy big International operator in tim IT 15 TIME FOR THE TItUTM. 4>Raeeon r r* bags? ‘ You should change them gay and blending. to get juat the style In the size COME WITH ME WHERE WE out aleevaa. I ofteni if they are to stay fresh ber, He Is short, well-tailored and fSUtereryblta No. 8199 with Patt-0>Rama U Pattern No. 5474 contains hot- he Ukea. He’U "strut his Muff’’ CAN TALK. A TAVERN M Dleagr^ r The food during Lent ia a trlQe and give you long service. Beat aa handsome and suave aa his best MIJN HCER... different than the rest of the year. in sixes 9. 11. 12, 13. 14. 1«L, 18. iron transfer for dcsigiia measur in the Easter parade. man. Grant - M T h e------r way to accomplish this la to clear ing 18%xl2" and '7’’x6"; stitch woodman of r r Lent is the heralding of aprlngtime SiM 11, 81H busL with sleeve, them of aU the things you don't , He also adores his wife and when S and a tlmo when our food desires yards Of a^tneh.- inustratlona; color chart; mate Bad teach usually result from she said she wanted to live at Al- 691 MAIN ST. — NEXT TO SA S CO . Ox r - r r r s f^ Iy need ao that changing la rial requirementa. poor care. ‘Thia means'llttle or no B1 On the water r — change because of weather. Bo thia Send Thirty-five Cents In coins a-qiatter of seconds.. batiy, he gave her the green light tapering of our appetites is a good for thla pattern' — add Be for each Send 25e In coina, for this pa,t- bruahtng, ah unbalanced diet and and. Obviously, the money to tailor atAppeintment r r IT tem—add 5e for each pattern for no visits to the dentist. Clean, UWorm Jl 1 cqndUi«)lng for the warmer pattern for ftrat-clase mailing. is that vdiich Can it to hex heart’s desire. ■■ weather to come. Many of us lean Send to Sue Burnett, The Manches flrst-ciass mailing. Send to Anne healthy teeth can add to a person’s Albany has been a center of art, go Vend . r r .. . be done Hnmadiately; the Impoasl, appearance and are worth regular glTballcngueft ■ quite heavUy on spaghetti, mack- ter Evening Herald, 1159 AVE.OF CaboL TTie Manchester Evening letters, laughter and wit for many j ble th a t.w t^ takes a little long Herald, 1159 AVE. OF AMERI attention. r r rcnl. ravloU and other mem AMEBIGAS, NEW YORK 89. N.V. er. —George 'SMtayana. years. Its past - tenants 'include • DOWN ■ 9-1% the pasta family, whim haa Print Name, Address with Zone, CAS, NEW YORE 59, N. V o I^rd Byron, Lord Melbourne, For Spring and Easter IHia " r j 3“ TMeweawx** Have you a copy of. our 1958 A prompt brushing of teeth af Bloat endleae famUy tree. SM e Number and Slse. Easter Prlmpia^^(w Mm Heme Queen Victoria’s fliAl^ Prime Min aChcstrettle ■ mdm JL ewwwsei— Needlework Album? It contains ter each meal may save you pain Basie Fashion. Spring and Sum Whether or not ptmpany has ister, and Oscar Wilde; who set Massage has its value mer '58 contains doxena more dozens of pretty designs In cro and money later. Getting rid of part of hla play, ;T h e Importance *!Wilh thls-OMirat, what do I noad wNh Domaslie been invited for EMster/>^’U want chet, knlL embroidery and tew; during but it may not be what smarL easy to sew styles In all yo home to sparkle. JOHNSON harmful bacteria and adds is es- of Being Ernest" in an Albany flat. CROWN-UP thtalb. I t < jloeanlt .u zan m a. ‘‘spartal-■^featurear^Beiid->99 IpAUS 'ddtoSCi4iCWStc^OV.#iOttS«r Jtttijsp-SBdt -.rweLw*. fB y'”jaasffl£lT"Y99r but does tone upjpuscles and otlm three crochet Items. Only 25c a after-lunch brush by carrying cenU^or.your copy, Street, suggests ’’DUC»''> SPRAT had' redecorated. Installed fancy ulateu circulation. copy- ______• pocket toothbrush. plumbing and equipped the place \ R C. BY JOHNNY HART MAGIC ENAMEL. Use It to STYLED COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO peiht-up or touch-up furniture, with central heating. As she got Pieplay T e w Palatiag Refrigeratera Easter la Lass Than Month Away her soirees into high gear two / . 6UT8UM WILL SOLVE ^ MOh ^ Y WARD COM- radiators, appliances, Mcycles and Worthwhile laveetasset SURE HATE BKERWIN-WILLIAM8 CO., 9B1 playthings. ‘TIUCX)" comes In pure inecUcut "Blue Chto’ 7or If last ytor’a coat or suit must years ago she was being described TOSEEOU) TWO POOMMS FOR US-^7 Main at., Iiaa iO different Stylea of PANY la aUgtng; a CLEARANCE do another season,MARTTN- JOE LEAVE. ^ aaAWHgffiNa y of 1997 refrigarators with rcduc white and glorious color, $1.89 a eontinded growtti ia BMHART by London newspapers as beauti > SOUTHPAW Ifl -WMV FftAMEB sultaANe for tbe oU paint IZING, the ONE HOUR DRY ful; flainbouyant, clever, witty and tiona tip to $75. U 'r a flue oppor- •pray can. <| M ANUFA^URINO CO, C a U AND MV NEW tOaamvfiia ing or.waur color you completed write orvlalLthe offlco of SHEAR- (JLEANINO at 20 East Center St. talanted, ROOMMATE f n at home or In an art class. In tuffity to replace an aiUng, too- can, bring back dulled color also amall refrigerator, SAyiDNas Often the secret of a neat house SON, HAMMHl^ A COMPANY, A Boclety columnlat wrote; all sUndard ataea,' chooaa O 913 Main S t i ^ Dial Mltchefl prSM and steam "a garment Ihto "Her salon has become the most 'tmormy" Chcatnut or Bass 'Wood. Juat off- the 1958 production line, Is not In how hard you scrub one revitaUzed shape. Trust all your day but what happens in between 3-1971 for complne details- envied party In town.” , FRAMEa are ready to use or you see the complete array Of "TRU important garments here. AU work She Invites her guests for 6:30 COLD' refrigeraton, 9 to 13 cu cleanings. For example, mopping might prefer adding a coat p t ahel- Modern synthetics olton celcell for is carefully done right on the p.m. and seta no curfew, Many of Wc feet There are models with 'up spills and aplsshes from the premises. A trained staff works lac or atatn. klicben floor and counters prevents cold water washing. cold her friends are members of the zero-cold FREEZERS im TOP OR weler It le neceesery not ttoweer with care and speed to bring you British government, members Of b o t t o m aa you prefer. AU the a splattered, messy look in this Oie modem service you want. Re When •you go to buy a new busy room. the germenta too long beta^n Parliament or theatrical-|»eople. ’ drMS, don't taka your bast friend features you've ever dreamed leundertngs. Cold wetee . doea member, too, that _ for crisp, In Jier lovely drawing room, eiWning In your next rcfrig«rator pmooth shirts, that will have hub- along. Look at yourself In the Any job arbund the home Can be job in preventing wrinkles from there is food and drink aplenty mirror from avmy angle, critlcal^^ are embodM In this modem ap setting in the men-made fibers. admlrlng what he sees in the but the emphasis Is on conversa- X, pliance, engineered to bring you lightened with proper equipment. mltojr, it’a TWO HOUR SHIRT and objecttvely, and then decide Having the right rise and shape of But, it does not efficiently remove tlom . , . if this la a fashion for you. ' safer, better food storage on all deep-set soil. SElRt^B. 299 West Middle Tpke. "I don’t care for the formal din prl6e levels. Choose fully-automat' mops, brushes and sponges means (near Qie Parkade). Get ac- BUGS BUNNY a lot. Look for haiidtesIdles lolong ner party,” said Mrs. Meyer, A wardrobe for a houiawlte wUl ie defrost or not as your budget quainte dhitth time-saving, work 'll r enough for you to worlBrK\l" When storing fabric! that, moths "One has to talk to people on TW O PARTS BY ROY CRANE j ^JUSTHAA/CVERdlOMSyJ SUCH CLUMSINESS IS differ necessarily from that of dictates. See the gUde-out shclvea especially like, it pays to be doubly saving convenience that is not ex either side. There are more jnter- BUZ SAWYER Ma> APML/ ESAjeRJ - for easy reaching;- ralae or lower relaxed polltion. You will bu Jesa pensive either. KEADVWHEN INEXCUSABLE i career girL B u t. that doean’t tired when a task is done. cautious. First .wash closets and ruptions than conversation." FASHION SOODiMASHE YES. THEV CALL THEM THE H-TWSnNAL TEST WORKS, THlN«a,EHr ZOTBACKI mean that a houaekrlfe should re shelves, for maximum flexibility In drawers inside. Thea..follow this Up until midnight her guests I ^JINX.« MOSCOW HAPBKM lsmbwthem: ■torage. With a hot summer sea A room that doeft sar a.s LEARNED M4V- SONAR FANS TO PICK UP AMV SI6HAL8» sign herself to tasky odds and Create Inspiring Meals with a moth spray before putting come and go in waves. by HCRFSABIT THma ABOUT THESE PLANTED ON OUR SHIRS ------IStXPBCTlMd f i t THMOIL, XVEALKAOYBmURP ahda o f dothlngi Her wardrobe son looming, why not provide coming back next week to garments away.. bright as it should mi soiled •Tm sorry I’m , late,” Foreign OF NEWS YOU SHOULD 6A06ETSmV IASTNI6UTASAFINM. -m ay have tq;be email but It should ample space Uiia year for all the HARRISON’S, 849 Mein Street \ wnla holding back it iright- Secretary Selwyn Lloyd will say, HAVE, APMIRML.lt. PIANTEDOMOUR T6ST. b# apruce and adapted to her way chilled beverage#, salads your will t)4 a new and larger "HOUSE Upholstery Sale ness. Some light, ins ;being but there was a vote in- the HASRMITtPA o,f4tfe^/' ___ _ . fainiiy consumea. With a modem OF HERBS" DEPARTMENT. WATKINS, 935 Main Street reflected, may be absorbed House." MTHE DIVERS'HAHO^OUT. refrigerator you can .CXXJK IN There wlU be new gift seta from bring# you An UPHOLSTERY, grimier the walls the more Of course,” Fleur will beam. \ A Fanntly Shopping Center THE MORNING while . It’a cool 81.39 also tempting herbs and S A I^ , made esi^BiaUy inviting be abtorbed. Fleur maintains one rule for. her IW. T. GRANT CO.. 813 Main St., and. s^re It away until dinner- dressings from the famous "House cause. It coiiies directly front the aperializea b, EASTER CLOTH time,' of Herbs." Be eure to drop In for .manufacturer. If yOu’d like to add Sometimes a bathroom looks nly ask people I like.” ING FOR BOYS AND GIRLS as your FREE RECffPE BOOKS and a comfortable, divan or. a hand like a Chinese laundry with hand- She'had her husband preside at advertised In "Parent’e” mazarine. It’s a good Idea, when you bring interes'Ung facta on herb cookery. some chair to your living roimt, do waahables strung about. But are the aolrete without ever seeming xWlth aoring arriving officially neat borne a new dress or coitt, to go see the collection rounded up for these garments aa spanking clean to do BO atuKtoe service is so good week, the CARDEN SHOP OPENS over the biittona. Manufactur It is tempting merely to brush you now at WATKINS. as they could he ? For hand wa.sh- that cocktails and food from a in the basement with all manner of ers tend to put on buttons hastily, off a meat cutting board after uiw. ing the container should be large French chfef In the kitchen appear supplies and tools. While ..you’re and usually they need Ughtenihg. Although the board may look Tired, red-rimmed eyea detract enough to let tlie suds do an effi as If by magic. • cient job. It is best to divide the here, step up to the BARGAIN Do this ,before you wear the fash clean, it is safer to wash it from an- otherwise eparkUng ap Pretty two-piece flannel BY DICK CAVALU ion if you want to. adve the loss thoroughly with hot suds after pearance. After a day at the office, laundry rather than to stuff it all suit with a full pleated MORTY MEEKLE CEffJTBR featuring "White EJle- into one container. . phants" from the four corners of of a button. \ each use. Meat particlies embedded try this.' Soak pieces of Absortont skirt. A^ featured fash FINN BY LANK LEONARD HEBAMTOiaVE / AlCmCRSAYS , the store.. Watch for the weeSfJy 3- in the wood are a breeding ground cotton in witch hazel, cold water or HiSLfWETOTOE [yOUBE A SCREAM a mild solution of kbric acid. Lie New Ideaa In Needlework Ruth Miilett ion in Lentheric’s excit day eperiaU' to be featured for’ ' For anything Wqrth haying one for dAngerous bacteria that can Fashions for your'home follow WELL, HE wanted! THIS IB M^SEAUTlFUL averyrThursday, Friday, Saturday. muat |>ay..the-price;-and. thft.^price contamiiiate other meate as you down, close 3Tour eyes and place ing Tweedie Promotion, Sheriff finn! AlOnCR-m-LAW as Important,! changing-counse as, TOGOALONETQM ^ For tffis FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY ia always work, pattepce, 7iove, prepare them. iroaked cottcnroii- themr Do this forfi “Ijater Yeara-Ga* Be Rich— Silvery round buttons (M here! MTHE WORLD aelf-sacrificer-nn paper eurrenm, about 15 minutes. The 15 minutes the fashions you 'wear. YOUR an aaaortment o f CHILDREN'S YARN SHOP. 50 Cottage St. haa Or Empty; It’a Up to You glisten , down the "Irdht no promisee to pay, but tlta. gMd ^ '‘Beet reaulta with a fabric soft of quiet also will be ^nerSliy re- ^■Now that their children a;*: SHOES, reg. 82.99 are now »9c Isxlng. ^ X , the 1958 materials and design's and trim the tabs and each. P t real eervlce.—John Burrougba. ener depend on-when'It ia added'to that are smartly suitable in the eTown, and gone from home, the the water. Add a eoftener- to the Browns, In their late forties, are pocket flapii. Gray. A person, who plans fo lose or home of today. With gifts for final clear water after all traces of Easter end Mother’s Day to think having the time of their Uvea. They suds are rinsed away. gain weight should keep it a se are as companionable, as full of Sizes 7-14 cret. Otherwise, she will m bom about; vou’lt find the prettiest i K : NEEDLEPOINT PICTURES also plans, as much on the go as they THI IHOI WITH . Your Credit la Good barded with food from akeptica or were during the first few year# of At MANCHESTER -.CARPET starved' by the helpful Ones. The black and white SILHOUETTES s THI MAGIC 80U beat thing 7s to' eat what la pre that 'are eapy and fun to make. their marriage. Now as then, they CENTER, comer Main and Middle are able to do pretty much aa they Tpke. your credit la- A-one. NO scribed and let your friends dis 'There is a world of satisfaction In cover tha resulto' a custom-made gift. Come' into please and they are making the MONEY DOWN is demanded from most pL their freedom. .1' you when you buy lovely room- YOUR YARN SHOP and look For. n Prettier You X ,. aroun8 Yoq're sure to start think The Srays are about the same size or .WALL-TO-WALL carpet age u the Browns and they, too, ing In aqy'Of'the up-to-date 1958 If your skin Is dry and aenaitive, ing "Lha've Juat the plaoe for that” step up to the cosmetic counter of or "wouldn't that be' the perfect have reared their fgmlly and earned CO-ORDINATORS BY LESLI^TURNER patterns. You may TAKE UP TO the right to think first of them isi CAPTAIN EASY T H I ^ YEARaTO-PAY, la there ARTHUR- DRUG STORE,. 942 gift." FOR YOUNG MEN ■ WHEN WILL Main Street and get a $3 jar of selves and what they wapt to do. v k u k t * ’“’rjiy- « * ***^ TRACMNd any reason to postpone srpurchase ' ■:|^t'‘there the resemblance be MR, ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEll^Y | fiROAA THi TIFT CRWTER A m o K m o A you KNOW STATIONS FKK UP THE RADIO FttMli that .can give the entire family so •Tussy" R K H CREME for 81. It Sometimes .^leftovers rest'In a A DOWN RANaa IPBOLOIF IF ITF-STBAPy HUM IS BROKEN AT' Black, Red, Navy, ■oothes and softens as lL replenish tofrlgerator because the family tween .the two couples ends. For » fn iF BOX CAAWRAMeN much pleasure,'. comfort, well- the Grays are miserable with their SPORT IliB VERY ,..N0W,THEN,_WHAT j . RUSHWrmiMRRFNOmF gfOETION MOKATEF STILL ALWaf FRESCRIBED MTKUAL5, ITU MEAN First Gleamings ■belng. Visit the Manchester Carpet es precious oils Want to call, your can’t tell what the portions are TNArFiBNomni when covered. And they’re too lazy new freedom; They talk about confidential. IS IT YOU WISHED WHILB NEWSMEN CAU N ------ON TUB JOBi^------of a new spring Center soon. attention to the "Tuaey’’< compact JACKETS 17 THEIR 6T0RIIS OF THR MBS, FHANPn (filled with compressed powder) to investigate. By wrapping left "rattling around "tn their house." IS THERE ANT. .. 1DASKAAE? aeasop. Its future They are two lonely people; who no riRSr MANNED FATEUITB T Blowing on wet nail polish Is plus the molsturing lotion . u-lth over portions in clear plastic wrap, Corduroy 'hnd woolens ih stripes, PLACE we IB' ^ng'Trt as it Vlt. A. both for only, 82. a 82.85 you make It easy to see them. longer know how to havfl fun to tweeds'and. checks. Sizes 4 to 14. a waste of wind. The quickest way gether. ' ^ CAN spe a k - here- combines all to set nail polish is to ruii' cold Tklue. Nicely -gift ,,boxed.,For little in PRIVATE? water over your fingernails J lrl£ Wrthday ^rU eajuM f^ th ett Efficient Shoe Repairing ' - What has made .the middle years the Air'^Step in 5 a happy time for one couple and a gredients f o r applying It iprfng dress-ups, the JEWELRY With fast-growing children, one FOR-G^RLS 81 Includes sweater pair of shoes at a time Is what the lonely, frustrating time for. the ’ “ P easeful American guarda expansion bracelets that budget allows. J. W. HALE SHOE other? Oemcirta.for Shnniiraek Holidny . How You at It fashion, classic If y o u ^ making an occasion o fit even a tiny wrist Smoothly, REPAIR helps you get the most scatter pins that inspire conversa- mllesge - from your shoe dollar. Mainly it is a matter of attitude. styling, .great ST. PATRICK'S DAY you’ll find The Browns neveV- allowed them SLACKS festlva-IookinE gaily decorated tlbn. There are meaningful crosses, WHILE-YOU-WAIT SERVICE at flexibility, th e especially appropriate for wearing reasonable prieea. Just say selves to think that the time when Rayon flannels, ^abardipes and soft cushioned CAKES, d ^ K I E S .. CTJPCAKES the children would be gone-and washable woolens in assorted pat at p i n e PASTRY SHOP; 658 Cen during Lent and for Easter. "T^vee- “ Charge It." .Free parking ' ‘ next OTMe&JSmi dle” t o il e t r ie s with the juat door. ■ the^'would be alone Should be a terns and colors. Sizes 4 to 14. sole. $12.95. ter S t Thrill the children and the time to be dreaded. Instead they adults, too. right fragrance FOR LITTLE GIRLS Includes: Toilet water with Those pearl necklaces that pull thought of it and talked of it as $ 2 * JEFF COBH BY PETE HOFFMAN atomiser and bath packete,'bubble apart now come In a'three-strand up TOT STORY OF MARTHA WAVn E BY WILSON-SCRUGGS .^The comblnaUon of rhinestones OPEN THE (SARASE OOORi and frees water pelrii la a pretty bath set etc; W QI- A FREE i ^ e ’J0Wed“ wnK~Y6lff "»ietal bar MOTHER-DAUGHTER TRIP TO that' can be- removed. And they're ' “ “ ~ (lHAVfroL6A/CX>AI,U 00C/..JIER6 COMES YOUR ; .as*' V one. tr e e t yourself to pin or ear LARGE SELBCrriON WHICH MEANS I Wa/TBC M m irr now...free as ^ rings qr both. HOLLYWOOD. Pick up an. official offered, in high fashion colors of A M?D/ entry blank: have your daughter SEEAIS SOI A6AlM;miUE, orange and aun yellow for spring. Marendat DRESS SHIRTS 6R»/IW0NTBEIU Little 'Gentlemen Drees the Part ( a ^ 4-11) color the items and The younger generation of good luck to you! . Turkeys At Their Beat TRAVEL AGENCY SHORT SLEEVE . American mues will step out.in 'Iteat your family to sumptuous tha Easter parade looking as well- The ‘secret of having 4 closet eating. Serve "White Holland" 18 Asylum St., Hartford DACRON. 3 fo 7 . . . $2.49 full of clothes that ate ready to TURKEY from LYNN POULTRY dressed as their dads and In much Tel. CHapel 7-5857 SHORT SLEEVE the same stylea. BOYS AND STU-, wear ia, Mns'tent care. This In FARMS in the Perkade. Native DENTS SHOP of C. B.‘HOUSE * volves both. time and troublq but Conn, grown, all are '■cientlflcally Authorized' Agents For AH COnON, 3to7 ..... $1.69 SON baa the Shlrie, Ties, Suite for IS worth' It. It means no delay In fed.for plump juiciness. The fine Bending clothes to ths cleaner or Rail, Air and Steanshijp LONG s l e e v e liaster and ' Cbnfirmatlon, plus grained meat slUes smoothly. Lines Sport CJoate and Slacks as cars; In rinsing out lingeris. 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MARCH 12, 196t MANCaffiS'TEIl HERALD, MANCHESTEIL COm^ MAftCM 12, 196* PAGE * A . ¥■ < THE Hangent Clinch m ' 'rt • H e r a l d A m ^ le * Playoff Berth i n i a , X: Mew York, March 12 (An — ■A - , • ■■ ®y The New York Ranger* CUM- 1 ers T^eat EARL YOST ad- n playoff barth u the Md- Playoff Today Red Sox Cubs Young Pitcher •Of tional Hockey League laat night League; Leaders! sport* Editor with a 2-2 tie with tha Detroit For Top Cash Checks Giants One - Time A«e 0 Red Wlnga, but Manager Phil / S .'>— '• J Helmet-~->To Wear dr Not lo .WdftP Wateoa atiU Isn’t aatlsfled. National league B#s*«**^ ; Watafn:!* worried on re abput w a»ob- ORtaVCH UEAOtlB New York karch 12 (/TV-riftald he coWd add lltUa .to 8chmus’aiand th* AUanUc Coast Oonference^-im Conference Toumamint InaUsUy-wltt us. 1 XV L Pet. Rather Rough Even without swinging a bat, Ted Williams of the Red Sox Clbiehlhg second place than he tlOcholder. mee^ Temple, Middle week. _ Olous when Scl qent his.team 111 South Open Chicago ...... -3 0 IJKM Standings In' Fine bebtit U about entering the Stnoley WEST'SIDE DtlDOBTS Jindt himself In the midst of another controversy. Seefns that ^ "But vou podhl ssv motivation Atlanticitic .Conference representative. "Yes, wa imlaaed Vincent But ^ t o a_ »___ n e to ___ us down." Philadelphia . . . .fiv 1 .750 ia Angelea .. .» .2. 1 .667 The Philadelphia Phillies, in acUon witnessed by 13,019.. Ma'hhattan (official*called 61 per noted fbe^dta speed, Schaus said St. L ouis...... 2 2 JIOO St. James’ (1 )••>•■. 60 40 .600 on the mound against Willie Mays League gam* l**t night. Dick the front office, objects to Williams, and any other Red Sox treal Oanadlena, while tha see*, drove like hell and rebdunded 69-90'_win over Fordhaih .1 f*lt we former San FrancWo automobile GetMwlch and Alan Cyr led the winning three of their first Friday jRght's wiraiers meet Sat sonal fouls, 32. against West Vir thoughj/Gist,other teams bad.run Clnclanatl ...... 2 2 JU)0 North Methodist (2) 89 41 .666 and the San Franelaco Giants, re- player, ^h<) fails to wear a' protective helmet or cap during end place outfit plays either the like hell. That’s the story.” were on out way. I’m not -making pven morb. Duke, too, the only •aleamah and huaky . Silly Casper, 'North Methodist (1) 87 43 .570 tired seven straight batters at if Barbers with 16 and 12 points re four Grapefruit League exhi Boston- Bruins, Toronto Maple any promise*, but you knoft ahy- urday for a berth in.thh champion ginia). and that’a no excuse. The Milwaukee ...... 1 2 .383 spectWely. For the Flootmen Doug tl'.a regular 'U 68 championshtpf- credit goes to Kenny Norton, and- b U W team Ip take the measure of absent from tournament golf In Pittaburgh . . . . . ;1 2 ,383 Second C on gos...... M .640 he owmed them, walked the eighth bitions, are coming up with Leafs for the Red Wlnga. Freddy -Schaus, coach of West thing canJihppcn in thia tournav ship round -at Louisville, • Ky,, Pearson scored 18 tallies and Neil A nerican L e a ^ ^ Mason. ..._ ball Is going , to be pitched, I’US Virginia's • top-ranked basketball the Manhattan team,- especially to the Mountaineers, -fiad run wltb eent weeks because of flu, met to* St.. Bridget’s ...... 84 .640 and got the next two out with no some big innings, but Man Because of T ed dy-^ y. the Red That itill la to ba deelded, but ment and we're going to Cbarloti“ totlh M».rch n-22, American League Wise picked off many rebounds. wear my helmet." team, sM ke tersely and quietly with plenty of motivation." Dick Wilbur,” .Schaus said. West Vlrirlnia. Sefor'b-the Duke Pet. South Mthodist . . . . 63 .630 trouble at all. . ager Mayo Smith is more cwho barely whispering aa he faced 120,000 New Orleans Open title. Boaton 21-year-dld righthander, Glen Hob era sprang hn upset defeating shadow for several years and an mathematically eHmlnatcd fiy room after the unranked, unsung ewsman In thg darkened corridor Wilbur, who always draws Mqn- row, then 12 more, and oniyysster- . -Kansaa City . ,2 1 .667 Center Congos (1) ■■ 61 .610 league-lsadiling Decl's Drive-In 28- Perhaps the ,81-year-old Rob Optng with Manhattan will bo. day won top spot in the Asepcis$ed ' Venturi, hailed as the "New Ben St, Mary’s ...... 60 .600 ble. And the Chicago Chibs, from able replacement for Ted in the last night's tte. but undaunted Manhattan Jaapen ouUldB the Mountaineer's dr*saing hSttan's toughest guarding aasUpt* Chicago ...... 2 2 .600 27 In a Aal thriller. With 11 seconds erts, who had his worst season in fftree other fine basketball teamaf ments. limited West Virginia's Press poll to determhm the nb> Hogan.” came In with a scorching Community- Dsptlst 48 .430 the front office brass te the bat- 10 years in the major leagues last Amer'cM League Prealdebt.^ late Innings of single games and Andy Hebenton and Camille had rocked the Southern jConfer- room; it wits almost as. If he didn't Waahington . . . , .1 2 .338 to go, Gus's .took the lead on a side enc* champions out o f the" NCAA Oaitmoiith, which will be Manhat high-scoring Jerry West jto 10 tlon’s-top team for 1967-58. ii::-under-par 68 in the final 18 Zion Lutheran...... 39 .390 boy, aifreed that the $50,000 paid year, wlH snap back and beooms WU Harridge aanounoed today Lfo, doubleheaders, was" brief and Henry both soared goals to give tan’s opponent In the opening dou- want the'- West Virginia players to Detroit ...... 1 8 .260 for the youngster looks like a ■hot by Jack Holdrich and then that lie has aolifled all Umpires BsMidiball Toumanftent. Thgff9-S4 points and scored 16 himself. Cap- Dartmouth Coach Doggie JuUan, holes yesterday. Ca*per. an easy .260 Conpordia Lutl.CTan 38 .380 the 20-game winner of pld. The td the point on the helmet issue. the Raagers the-tie after Nor- blehesder of Eastern NCAA Re-' have to listen to a rehaCh of the New York . v ... .1 8 sound Investment. held-on although Decl's had sever tltet Ifie weariag of protocMife "YoUTI never see me bat irithout maa Ullmaa and Bob Bailey M i^attan rictoiry meant first* game--their second loss In 28 tain Jack Powera led Manhattan an NCAA Tournament veteran going native of Apple Valley. Cleveland...... 0 2 .000 Center Congos (2) .. 37 .378 al shots at the basket. fast ball age won 20 or more glonats Friday-lUght at Charlotte, who bagged the National title with Calif , ■ finished minutes behind It wws only a three-tnning stint hrudgear by all players la maa- a helmet." put the Red Wlags ahead. ^ ^ n d ellmlnatloh for West Vir gambs. with 29 poihta. while Bob Smith'e Baltimore .0 ft .000 TempM Beth ...... 29 .290 For the victors, Toddy Potter games for sik straight seasons, and datory." If a p;ayer appears at ginia for the, fourth consocutlva earned It* berth with .a 75-64 18 were high for the losers. Holy Crbse and Bob Cousy In 1948,. Venturi in gathering twilight to Match rei^lts: North Methodist by Hobble the Horse, who stands 19 in 1966, slumped to a 10;22 rec The Me kept the Rangera.nn^ tr iu n ^ over Connecticut the Yan "They feel bad. They feel like 6-3 and weighs about 198, but It played a whale of a floor game, bat wlthaut a jirotortive helnwt, year. _ ■ Manhattan would feel if wa. had Norton, too, praised Wilbur, a said, "Manhattan la great That lie for the' lead at 278. (2) 4, North Methodist (1) 0; Sec- holding high-scoring Dave Kaye ord In 1957. Protective' hata, without any defeated on Detroit lee^Mds kee C^Mference winner, Maryland was some upset. I only hope we was an impressive start for the you are not to order him off the year—the first time m ft/ team Manhattan Coach Kenny Nortoh,^ .ehpped last night'*, first round been the winners,” he. said bf the 6-4 senior, and said, "Personnel- Victory was . worth 82.^00 with ond Congregational 4, Cpnconicbrdia ■cbreleas in the second *half, plus Score Thive Times field," Harridge said la a letter ^estlon, should be worn by all. wise, Wcat Virginia waa the best can play aa well as the Jaspers Folley’s / Manager ' utheran 0; St. James’ ' (2) 8. St. young man from Witt. III. ‘These helmets have sa/ed numer- did so since Moatrenf In 1944. trying to ariswer reporter*' ques- tripieheaderIpieht a f Madison Square Mountaineers, who playkd this big $1,900 going to the loser. Has a Pkat Ball chippingig In with 12 points. For the Robans made his find appear- to the umptriMb "Instead, y «« on* without starter Don Vlncsrtl team we played all year. Man- did tonight when he^ meet them at bhtv's 1; St. Bridget’s 3, Emanuel Drtve-lnrivc*xii quintet, Dave K\mjmKaye iimuhad av10 r ous puy*rs from crIp'pUng injuries It also moved the'Red Wings tiona .amid the din and handwiak- Garden'by walking over af-larg* Casper, Venturi and' Walt Bur- As a matter of fact, Manager e of the year againtt the De- aril to laform the managar of entry Boston College 86-68. Maty- who broke an ankle in the South- for-man, however, they couldn't Charlotte." kefno of Franklin Hills, Mich., Blasts Ring Fofc Lutheran 1’; South Methodist 8, tallies and Jeff Tybur nine. -T ig m yesterday at -Clear- team' that the player Is Im- many a time. Fortunately, only Into a third place tte with Boa- ln g;^ th e winner*’ drejaiffg room. Bob Scheffing noted today that one player ever hit by a pitched ton. suited yesterday’s 36-hole grind Temple Beth Shblom 1; Center Hobble has a fast ball that is even Tonight's schedule will pair P*Hfw«ter. Fla., and the B e h g a l s irsperly attired aad also report tied for the top spot. Casper re San, Francisco, March 12 iJPi— Congregational (1 )3 , Center Con :antint and Son against Decl's in the treaM him roughly In the sec lh« IneMeat to the league preel- ball died, Ray Chapman of Cleve faster than the one he let loose fI ------land .who was atnick by a ball corded 70 in his third round while Doctors say Eddie Machen’s shoul gregational (2) 1; Zion Lutheran against the Giants yesterday. Irst game and the Floors agklnat ond Inning when they scored three dlmt." XM O RETO COME HARD TOyTAKE der is hurt badly enough to post 3, St. Mary’s 1; St. James’ (1) 2, Gus's in' the nightcap. thrown by Carl Mays. Numerous Venturi fell to 73. Admittedly the Giants' lineup times on four hits, q base on balls other players’ caiShers were cut pone his heavyw'elght fight with Community Baptist 2. waa heavily stocked with young Y JUNIOR LEAGUE and a sacrifice fly. /N e w York— (NEA) — Warren PhiladetpHia — (NEAJ — Be- Mounfaiheers Have to Survive Burkemo had a third round 71 «lub to vote agaiijat a rule that all abort, because of beanlngs, ifl- Zora Folley but to FoUey’s man Night's best scores: Nene Aceto Final Standings As It was, the Phillies kept even Spahh of Milwaukee, with 224, -tween/ihein, the Philliee and Ath- and dropped from contention with sters. But Andre Rogers, the skill W .' L. Pet. battera.nuial wear preUcUve baad- eludlng the great Mickey CocjK' A .final jound 71 'to tie Arnold ager It’s “Just an alibi." 132—366, Ed Pagaiil 146—346, ful shortstop who previously had With the Tigers, getting a trio of and Bob Lemon of Cleveland with leUck|(W gavegai Philadelphia baseball An examining surgeon reported Frahk MoneUe-186'182—868, BiU Boland Oil ...... 10 2 .833 gear. Gaheral Manager Jo* Cronin rane. Philadelphia and Detroit fans 34 last place finishes, which Palmer of L a tn ^ , Pa., for third aceounted for a wliidfblown home runs off Paul Fwtack. and Rob catcher. 207, are the-only two aeriva piteh- to the State Athletic Commiasion Faber 186—368, Stan Matteson 129, ‘Ma'S * Bllfti ; -V. .T admlttod era in bssabi^ wtm baVu won cotiUl help, account .for the city, place with each <080011011 $1,300. nm, couldn’t get the ball out of the Elks ...... 6 6 .600 erts flniriiad hts thrce-innlM 'liaif. that he didn't approve the miive First in yesterday that Machen's puUM Fred Mc<3uiry' 126—364, Andy Infield against Hobble, Whathef- Williaini,'n9 being a one team town now. Casper could !ha;ye won the tour (Jordon Cleaners ....1 11 .083 with the score knotted at »-ali. "bemiusa I know 'wUIfama wouldn’t Sox, gat away without wearing left shoulder muscle would kee] Andereon 128, Sully Sulltavn 128, And the best Mays.could do was Bob Miller, who' was ersditsd nament yesterday had he dropped him from the scheduled Hafch 1' John O’Neil 133. Paul Hildebrand The final games of the season wear' the helmet." .Well, Weiaa. tha extra head pcofection la only N pw Y o rk M arch 12 f/P)— Xwho was nearly mauled by his? March 14-18 a# UelMde n w > *every JaSper played weU In keep a 20-foot putt on the 18th. He a high fly to centerfield. were played In the Y Junior circuit with the victory, gave up one Tiger .feeling that a 7-1 >ot* Is more than ivew sura, niarLn s* V ^ r T ' r.utjini at Charlotte. N/i bout. But he should ba ready to 127—837. Nlok NiCoU 138 and Cy "I think we've got something,' a matter of tlmS. I'm sure that a team and delirious spectators after Eastom at Charlotte, T ii O. ing tlte NgMy-touted Weet Vir stroked the ball past the cup, bht last night The Elks came from be run in the fifth, but the Phils cams sufficient, has gone on record as fellow like Welts isn’t going to sit The ffir-flunff NCAA Basket Maryland vs. Temple, Manhattan ginians off bahuice. fight In the Cow Palace April 6, Perkins 339. said. Scheffing, the one-Ume Cub back with a pair In the slgth and the startling upset. sank a two-footer for par to force Dr. Francis Cox reported. hind to outplay Ma's ft BUI and saying h* will protest any game in back and/Watch Ted hit against ball Y Toumainent takes an vs. Dartmouth. Rudy Larusao and Charley Kauf BEO LEAGUE catcher who must know about gain a 63-62 win and league-win five big ones In the seventh to which the Yanlcfe play against Bos- It's on to the NCAA Eastern Re the weather-plagued tournament ' The March 16 fight, scheduled pitchers. the Ysmfeee minus a helmet with other step tonight toward gional at Charlotte, N. C., Friday Mideast at Lexington, Ky. — man, each fcoring 24 pointe, paced Into a playoff. for National television, will be re Standings ning Boland Oil defeated hustling gain a 10-9 verdict over Detroit. ton In which Ted W. fsUe to cover out stirring up the homet'e nest Dartmouth over Connecticut while W. Pet. ‘His fast ball? WcIL It goes like Rookie Tom SholUn greeUd Joo lining, up its 16-team field for night, xfor Manhattan, in which Kentucky vs. Miami (Ohio), Notre Toumaiment Supervlaor HaiVey placed for video by a,10-rounder Gordon Cleaners 44-36 in the Isis.curly locki with a crash hel Alsb. I feel that the partly Weiss, the leader In Maryland’s romp Darl-14ald *48 .762 this—,’’ And Scheffing Indicated nightcap. Presko with a homer over the left four class-packed regiongls they’ll ■ meet Djrtmouth’e Ivy Dame vs. Indiana. Raynor originally had planned for from Washington, D. C., between with hts hands a streak of light met or cap with fiber Indei ts. 'Considered the fiheat front office League champions, who won the Midwest at Lawrence, K*n. — over Boston College was Nick The Big One Oliva's E s s o ...43 .683 Ma’s ft BiUs jumped Into an center fence in the seventh, and executive In the game, is looking this weekend while the biggest of Davis, who hit eight of his first a sudden-death playoff, but it was Willie ytiughn o f Hollywood and McCann's Service ...3 3 .650 ning. Garden opener from Connecticut 75- Oklahoma State vs. Arkansas, Jlm m / -Beecham of Miami. Groom Joe. Novak walks Calumtt Farm’s Tim Tam, winner of early lead but the Elks, led by Philadelphia gdt four more hits to "It'A a league rule, not axCinb out for the beat Interests of Wil them all, top-ranked West Vir nine shots and wound up wltb 24 near darkness when Venturi' and Fuller's Contractors .32 .533 No leas than three Cub vice ■end .PrCsko to the showera The 64, Maryland's AUantic Coast Con KansoSxState vs. C lnc^ati. Casper finish^ yesterday. The Folley's manager. Bill Swift, the Flamingo Handicap at Hialeah and. top choice for the Ken Darcy Smith, bounded back to rule, and It will be up to ,the um- liams In his demand*. Then too, ginia, lies flat on its face. Far West at San Tranncisco — points. tucky Derby and other three-year-old clkesica. Tim Tarn is a Hartford Rd. Grill ..,2 7 .474 presidents—they have no less— knot the score at 36-all at inter last Vlas a triple by Don Landum. Even a team rated .beet In the ference champions win play streak touring professionals are due to said the Machen famp was using were equally delighted. piree to enforce," Weles.said earli whstwhat would the American LeagueLeas ing Temple, which drew a first Wyomlng-Seattle'wlnner vs. San Pitt EUniiiiated come-trom-behlnd horse. • Paganl’s Clippers .. .25 .430 mission. The Elks outscored the Philadelphia had blasted BL er this week at the Taiiks training be without the Thumper as the No. nation by the experts voting in the sUrt the $18,000 Pensacola, Fla,, the Injury as an excuse deliberate Renn’s T avern ...... 20 .3.33 “I would say his curve ball is round bye. In the other game at Francisco, Idaho Stete-Ariaona Tommy Hawkins scored 80 ly to postpone the bout. Lunehmen l8-13 in a’ big third pe Louis Cardinal rookie hurlars for quarters In 8t. Petersburg, Fla. 1 box office - magnet f (Inal Aseociated Prece poll couldn't pointe against Tennessee Teeh os Open tomorrow anh today's playoff West Side Tavern ...1 2 .200 his best pitch. Breaks like thla- riod. j^ rry Lovett paced alt scorers (Charlotte. The Terps crushed Bos State winner vs. California. “This is an old trick," he said. 11 runs-ln a big seventh inning on .Weiss added., , is part of the help West Virginia overcome the ton College 86-63 In the Garden To keep .the ball bouncing imtll Notre Dame ran Its record to 28-4 forced cancellation of any pre- Men’ 6 Bowling Event .-Seventh place Renn’s Tavern Charley Grimm was speaking, and with 28 points while Smith scor.cd Monday, sending 14 men to the bafning jinx that say* WVU just toumamont activities. “You get your opponent Ul.fired Pro Basketball pulled the season's biggest upset his hand took a sharp dip and 'uniform and.a player either weare Wondering Out Loud windup. then, the NAIA Tournament and its . winning streak to 11 in thff up and then poatpone,the fight.-He 27 for the winners. The Oilers plate. head protection at the plate or he doesn't win In the NCAA Tourna second of two NCAA gamee played Doug Ford of Mahopae, N.Y., this week, rollingIf a 3-0 shutout slaht; gained an early lead in the final If Gene .JotuUyA. v b d failed to ment. Notre Dame routed Tennessee moves, into the^ second round at falls off and finds it hard to get Eastern Division Energetic Jack Vlttner, direc The Phillies flniahMl in fifth I* out o f the game." I plan to be Kansas City today and the NCAA at Evanston, III. In the othw Julius Boros of Mid-Pines, N.C., W L Pet. G.B. tor for the Recreation Depart- victory over third place McCann’s Youngish John Holland and old- game with big Rudy Wojnorowics place in 1967, winning 77 and los ■et the world afire ii. the New York Poor Tourney______Record____ Tech 94-61, Miami of Ohio sur- back up"’ Service Station,, Other matches- timer Clarence Rowland were at Fedway Park'in Boston April 15 Small College Tournament goes Miami, with Wayne Embry Re and Mike Krak of ■'MOrgailtowni Boston ...... 49 22 .690 — nient-sponsorf^ Men's Town scoring 10 of his 15 points in the ing 77 games, and wound up 18 tp aee the Red Sox open against Giants' baseball organisathm laat Four straight year* they've tried I prised- Pitt 82-77, and Oklahoma - . „ , W. Vs., deadlocked at 282. Each had the front-running Darl-Mald equally pleased. Holland disclosed first half. Jeff Morhardt was high season, will - take a new lease on in their Southern Conference reign State used flee mrow accuracy to j ^ to the quarter-final stage at bounding well and acorlM 21 Syracuse ...... 40 31 .663 9 Bowling Tournament, announced games behind the champion MU- . the Tanks and to sec what urn- points, toppled Pitt despite 31 won $1,000. Philadelphia .,..3 7 34 .521 12 edging Pegani’s Clippers 2-1, run- 15 other major league teams were man for the Cleaners with 19 tal life, baseball wise, now that his under Coach Freddie Schaus, and heat Loyola of New Orleans 59-42' EvMsvllle, Ind. Blades Defeated this morning thnt a 10 o’clock nenip Oliva’s Esso Station pin after Hobble, who almost won the waukee Braves. Roberts, who ap ptr* will send Ted to the bench .for pointe from Jullua Pegites and 28 Gene UtUer of Singing Hills, New York ...... 84 37 .479 15 shift Saturday morning -will be lies and Bob Gleeson tjirew ip five contract has been purchpsied by four time* they’ve, been _.bounced »o 1 J" NCAA ^ T^e ning a 2-J win ovef Hartford M . Southern Assn, pennant for Mem parently ^ u a t develop a IcnucMer his headdress. - the Sidelines‘ in their first game. | l*at night . Arkansas joined the ment, with a 12-team field, <^pa from AIl-America Don Hennon of Caiif., who tied Venturi with a 68 Weetem Division avp.llable for all men who have baskets for 10 points. or a aprewball to replace his npt- the Pittsburgh Pirates. Johnson, a Charlotte. N. C.. M ^ch 12 W — GriU and Fuller’s Contractors phis last year. WUUsms. defending X.L. bat third baseman of much promise, Laat nleht it was the most baffling tbumament field by cuffing South-1 at Madleon Square Garden on the Panthera In the first round, ran into trouble The New Haven Blades -were de W^ L Pet. G.B. not as yet entered this year’* Glen posted a deceiving 16-15 INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE f*ot' ball, has to bs a mar- Oklahoma State, an old hand at blanking last place West Side W. L. Pet. ting champion, has tried the hel- was asaighed by the. Piratee to ^ l l t h r M ^ t e ^ em Methodist in a playoff for the, Thursday. in the final 84 holes and finished feated in a first round game of the St. Louis ...4 1 31 .669 record-breaking field. The new Tavern 3-0, record but appeared in 53 games cog in Smith’s plans for 1968. mete and Insists that they Inter Southwest Conference champion- Great team play by Manhattan NCAA competition, hit 23 of 24 put of the money with Nassiffs 8 2 .800 Beaumont, Tex., In the Big State J off balance In the first half, fell be a 284. Eaatem Hockey League chainpion- Detroit . . ...3 3 39 .468 shift was necessary since the ■ Wigek'a finest games were as a "stopper" for the Chicks. In took- a salary cut for ths fere with, his speed, timing and ship, 61-65. had as much to do with the Gar free throw*/to handle Loyola of Cincinnati ...3 2 39 .481 other four shifts have been filled East S ides...... 7 3 second straight year when he sign League but Jhis circuit, like a num fore Inspired Manhattan . 89-84 in Ih e tournament, the first PGA ship playoffe last night, as Oiar- towled by Smokie Smoluk 132-363, Hobble, a graduate of American perfect balance. Cronin answered the feature of a tournament triple- Tonight at Calif., den upset last night as any Hop- New Orleana in a sihgle game at affair in the city since 1948, was lotte goalie Lea Binkley shut them Minnekpolis ...1 9 32 .268 to oapaclt.r. With 78 entries to Legion and semi-pro ball, broke in West Sides ...... 7 3 /.TOO ed In January, a reported reduc ber of others, folded. Meanwhile, Stillwater, Okie. Arlen Clark Ollle Jarvis 132-360. Bill Adamy Miller’s Weise like thU: "As far as the Red Johnson is aWaltlng reassignment header in New York's Madison WyomSigfiir of the Skyline Conference i perM^by the^ Mbuntatneer^ who scheduled to sUrt last Thursday, out 3-0, Charlotte, the regular sea- Wednesday’s Schedule date, Vittner reports only J 2 128. Stan Saaiela 126-346. Charlie with Superior, Minn., in 1955, and tion of $7,500 from h'is esUmatoff ______|w7i**'Mea>4l#ei4wnWe?'ftntNer»t=e«w»‘ , nd4Utot>8l':.bftwlM» f 'j66ftft9ft»«eow*fa«t-'td0ete499ftp<"*'' cap will constitute enough "Manhattan hustled like hell, champ Id^dio State plays Border, Don tiey took the thpi^iT ~ fred"' Grim ' 'scofetf^^ ment of the opening round until determined last period rally by the Philadelphia at Syracuse romraodated. Vlttner may be Welt Snow 129, Hank Wittke 132- The Pittsburgh Plrataa and Now msn-outfielder with the UConnt, Jack’ Powers led the gen pdlnte and Jay (Jarpenter >6" for g ^ l u t h and Dubuque before two-Wlnt’^ayplay by lie>? protection around the head. will complete hM four year* of col drove like hell and rebounded like champ Arizona State 'Tempe.: floor. last Sunday. Blades. - “ , Cincinnati at Minneapolis' contacted, evenings at the Y. 348. Larry Bates 362. Bin Sheekey Memphis. Yoric Yankees came tqi with their hell." said Schaua. "That's the wite thS'winners advancing to Fri- erally erratic Jaspers with 29 i-Askansas In the Southwedt^Con- nolds, the 'West Siders battled inttini exhibition victories, wblls lege before Signing e professional 342, Irv . Rtisconl 346, Dan New- lABt epring, one night on the story." dayXFar West NCAA Regional at polnU, and dropped two free,free ference playpff_ at .^Sta'eveport. their way into' a second place tie rain in Florida aau ArlsoQnlharrad basebuU rantract. .Moe 1* how a »n r rancisco. throws that broke^Att 84-all- tie.! qualifying the -t o r ' tfaft c6mb 336, Joe Twaronite 340 and In the Intermediate League at the WffCb o f John Ringling Hoter in "Weren’t the Wda great?" askedTSftbTiTanctsco. Al Wilhelm 343. three other games ^ 'the day's junior and his eyety move te liked Manhattan Coach Kenny Norton,! Here's * the regional eetup for with about 3>ii mlnutea left. But]NCAA Regional at Lawrence. East Stda Rec last night as they mraaote, I discussed helmets with by a number o f major league ivory Makeup matches next week: Sjpider Webb upset MUIer's 60-68' In a sudden schedule. >- Monday—Pagant’s vs. West Side Pittsburgh rapped Washington several. Boston players. Ted Lep- huntere. death contest. In the second game, elo. Gene Stephens and Dick Oer- Tavern and Renn's vs. Hartford pitching for 16 hits in a T-$ deci DUSTY LEAGUE NasSiff Arms wrapi>ed up the nert. If Mancheeter .High will Mre a Rd. Grill; iSiesday—McCann's va Battleir Mims league championship with an easy sion at Fort Myers, Fla., but three Staafiligs ^Iglit Ghance Paganl's and Fuller's vs. Hartford . Senator errors accounteid for four 'T wear a helmet;" Lepelo said. director of ialhletics, or appoint a "Wfjrriors Clincli Playoff Spot X ' . .W ! 104-37 w in. over the imperials "Yon know thoae^ pitchen knock man bn its ourruit faculty to the Rd. while in the first contest, thq East vmiamed runs. Bennie Daniels, Ed Merrill’s Market . . . 46 2 IqT op Robertson COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN Fort Wayne, Ind., March 12 die O’Brien and Don Ornsa tieid -down, A hitter -tike me miore tlian- poeitton as director before another Wllco Tool ...... 42 2 UP)—Spider Webb, one of the hot aiders assured themselves of a sec they do eome of the top guys. Look Standings ond place tie as. they trimmed the Washington to seven hits. ertiool year sU rte.. . . The Recree- As;S KiaiKiaicks FaU by the Wayside ABA Tool ...... 41 2 •ur label test middleweight contenders since at WllUaras. He aaya he'll never tion Department will start e sum New York, March 12 UP)—Elgin W. L. Pet. Femdale 67-31 to clpeC the cur The .Ctncinnat’ Redlegs jumped Gunver Mfg...... 86 2 Baylor has another chance tonight Blasters ...... 14 6 .700 he knocked out Rory Calbodn in on starter - Tom . Sturdivant for wepr a helmet. How many times mer outdoor volleybsll league at Gus’^ Grinders...... 33 2 January, will risk a possible shot tains on the Intermediate League to top Cincinnati's Gsear Robert Putters ...... 13 7 .660 three runs in the - first inning at kite a pitcher thrown at his head? the West Side Oval. Thanks to fel New York; March 12 (J')—Even Woody Sauldsberry and Neil Mai Tool ...... 1 0 a the title tonight in a 10-round for this season. Johnston combined lor 37 points son for major college scoring M aahiea...... 12 8 .600 St Red Smith grabbed the tap on a Tampa, Fla., but the Yankees ral Thoce guys just don't . throw at lows like Frank Miller, Red Had B U T M u e r William Penn, atop PbiladelphlsA League-leading Merrill's Market bout- with crafty Holly Mims. him. He (Williams) doeen’t have den, Snitz Mordsvssy, to list s few, to lead the-PhltedelplU^S. Bob honors as his Seattle Chiefs play Driver* ...... :9 11 .450 center jump and a quick past to lied for a 6-8 victory, 'The Redlega A A C C teP City Hall, teems to be amiling'tp- increased its margin laat night Wyoming of the Skyline Confer Spoons' ..7 13 .350 Carl Nelson, Webb's trainer and fo worry." Rarely la Williams ever this popular pastime has made a Pettit of the Hawks tonped Jhe formerly Joe Louie', frankly called Bob Reyonlds set the stage for the go four hits in the first inning, afi-^ ^^KSW TO day, 1,700 points mark for the third with a 2-1 decision over runnerup ence in the NCAA playoffs at your lends do Braaslei ...... 5 16 .260 twin-pointer Chat gave the West ter which Sturdivant set thshi pUnk«Ml..wlUi a pitch. great comeback on the local scene \ ilco Tool, third place ABA Tool It a bad match for Webb, who .Oemert, a atreak hitter who can, Th* Philadelphia Warrior* of the straight year, windinc up the reg- Berkeley, Calif. Last night’s matches: Blasters 3, Sides the all-important victory. down. Mark Freeman, up ' fnbm in the past 24 months. An outdoor shut out Mai Tool 3-0-and Gus’s Robertson la Idia until Friday \ Brassies 1; Putters 3, Spoons 1; won't add much to prMtige by de on oecaeion, .powder a ball ae hard league would be of little expense National Basketball Aasn. finally se*so feating the 29-yesr-eId Mims but After getting away to a quick 17- Denver, and Al Cicotte each pitched "llnched a playoff berth after scar- Grinders upset Gunver Mfg. 2-1. night when Cincinnati plays Drivers 3, Mashles 1. 8 lead at the end of theffTst period, three '‘scoreless innings for New as 96 per cent of the major , . The many young men who have Thele Wkrriorsm will play Syracuse Bill Anderson 144-r-349, Ted has everything tp Iom. 'ng the daylights out of their fol in a beat of five series to deter- Kan.aaa State in the nightcap of Noteworthy scores; Betty Wilkie the West Siders soon found the on* York, each- permitting only one ' leagfies, broke into the discussion been a.sking for the return of a Chambers 129'—344, Don Anderson an NCAA doubieheader at Law 111, Claire Obremeki 108, Ann Mims will be appearing on a na and said: "I’m convinced that the K/um Bnf lower* by losing five of their last mine the opT>ofm,ntofm,r for Bo.ston tional televiaion boxing thoiv for charging Miller's battling back to safety. Twilight Baseball League will sig seven games. < 128. Frank Mllka 130, Harvey Ai- rence, Kan. Bacon :<05 and Mae-Wutsch 107. a tie at the intennissjon. Miner's pitchers throw at MO hitters more nify their intentlona of playing hy the winner meetftig the Western cork 143—358, Doug MacLachlen the ninth time In this ABC show Orahd-.',lam Homer The Warriors knocked over the D'vision playoff victor,^ . ' Neither will have to worry about WOMEN’S LEAGUE then took comiUand to-surge ahead J o e Chmningham slapped a than guys like William* and filling out a form to be printed In 130, Mike Denhup 131—347, Pitt’s Don Hennon, who finished (10 p.m, EST) at the fo rt Wayne We.atem Division champions. St. Bob Cpus.v put on a ope man Standings Coliseum. A stand-up. fighter, he 42-33 at the end of the third pe grand-slam homer tb put the -St, (Mickey) Mantle. When I’m going The Herald next week and will D elg+it Pleasent 139, Stan Ml.rucki his season last night . aa the I W l i Pet. riod, 'but when the final buxzer good'I have to be extra easeful at these same men be as enthusiastic LouiS'Hawka. 106-101, only a few show with 2!2 nointa and 10 assists 360. Gene Phancuf 326 and Dill Panthera were eliminated from throws punches in bunches when Louis Cardinals ahead 8-7 in the hou,ra after they were assured of a Walnut Restaurant. . . . 48 14 .778 sound^ it was deadlocked at 64- seventh Inning against the Kansas the plate. I never know where the in August BS in April. to help the Celts. The Knicks. who Sheekey 350 lopped all partici NCAA play by Miami of Ohio, 82- he senses an opeiling and is a playoff spot when the Eastern haven’t ’tvon a game In Boston ail White Glass tricky operator along the ropes. '* ~ach team scored two field City Athletics at St. Petersburg, pants. 77, Hennon scored 28 ' poihta to ' Hobby Shoppe ... in the overtime' to .send the / champs, Boston Celtics _.tlefested season, ' were paced by Richie . "We are not going to dig him Fla. but the A’s ahoved seven runs the New . York .Knit'ka, 126-119. raise his final season average to Fletcher Glass > into sudden death. For the* Guerin with 31 points and Ken 26.04 points, remaining in seventh out of the ropes.’'^ Nelson said. over the plate In the ninth and took •Uminatlrig the Knlcks for the Til*'Hudson River Is 306 miles Ed's AtlanUc ... '^Vinners, Deb Reynblds carried the College Basketball Open on Televiaion Seara with 28. Bill Russell also had long. . . place. Mtana Unranked load with 27 ppin a 14-8 decision. third straight year. 22 for Boston. Jon-Dl’s i ...... tts in the nets while With one away In the ninth in League-leading Restau- Webb, 26 and No, 3 In the Na brother. Bob Chipped in with 16. 'TttAA First RowimI Channel 18, W h CT-CBS Televi VPhfOSE ■SUJS&IN6 It had been touch and go of-late rant set * new team high triple of tional Boxing Assn, rankings, has For MlUerli, husky Bob Nell was ning, successive singles by Hay Manhattan 80, West Virginia sion In Hartford will provide tele as the Warriors couldn’t nail down had 28 fights lo Mims’ g4. Webb, wood.Sullivan, Gene Stephens ai.d| vision coySrage of the 1958 In TH£ CHATTANOOGA the one. victory they needed...... to Bill Hartack, leading jockey for 1,641 last night while captui^g a the pacesetter with 20 tallies and PdOMrSSG u ru L 2-1 triumph over cellar-dwelling of Chicago, has lost two, Mim*. Dlckr KacinSkt .had 14. Billy Consolo brought in the run Dartmouth 75, Connecticut 84. surance.City Open. The announce clinch and the Knicka w'ouidn’t I Ike third straight year. P**9*-^ *1*" Jon-Di’s at the Lucky Strike alleys. who It unranked by the NBA, bsa . 'Rolling up,the highest score o. which fave the BoMon Red Sox a ' Maryland 86. Boston College 63. ment was made by Harvey Struth- M oee THAN G er TO concede that one defeat they | Hialealvf mounts to a record $515.- Two other matches also were de lost' 16. . the season, Nkssiffs had no. trouble 4.-8 victory over the Chicago White Miami (Ohio) 82, Pitt 77. ers, W^HCr* general manager, who P/R6T BA SBf needed to bow out. 1820 in purses during the 19.57 cided 'by 'k 2-1 score, with . White . Mima, once the No. 2 middle- defeating the lowly - Imperials. Sox- at Sarasota FI*. It waa the Oklahoma SUte, 69, New Or s ^ e d the TV agreement with the The Warriors never had to | meeting. He set a mark by rld- Glass unending the . flobby Shopp« firelght, lost a decision to Webb in Lanky Bob Carlson vvas the top third straight exhHdUon win for leans Loyola 42. ^ .Hartford Junior Chamber of Com worry against th* Hawks as' ,lng 62 winners. t and■ Fletcher'~ Glass “ shading ■ idii “Ed’s ■ Chicago alpinst two years ago point-getter for the winners,, hoop Boston. ■ ' Notra Dame 94. Tenn Tech 61. . merce. I Atlantic, when both went into the bout as ing 31 tallies and BlH 1^^'erdy fol liie Chicago Cub* icored four The Ust of noteworthy single and substitutes. - Webb was training lowed up with 2k For the losing runs in the fifth inning on two sin- triple scores included, Amy Plrkey for another- fight ! at .the time but Imperials, D an ^ Cannon aet the giee, Jerry Klndall’s double, *nd 116-111-140-367, Edna Hillnski 119- Mim* bad. only three days notice pc,ce with 11 Mints and Ari Cun- two errors by Orlando Cei^d*. San Il2rll7;848, Fran Oandall 118-114- after a ,fo(i'r-month layoff. liffe connectM for 10. Francisco Giants’ first ba temah, to MACHINE SHOPS AND STORES OPEN SATHIDAY ifteiiatioo 113-343, VI Chapman 139-339, Made “ I Urasn't sharp and my_^legs Paced bv/Gordon Geer and Art win a 4-2 decision: The gnme at line Morley 114-107-329, Mary Chap weren’t ■ strong.” said the Wash Mesa, Arts., v/as railed In the sixth / ington, D. C. middleweight. "I can McGowaiy'the East Siders assured man 106-lOf^ Doria Prentice 106,, theniseh^ of a second ptdee tie oh account o? rain. FIEEfS U lH AT Alt ETtAEI • noan AEUIEAV EEHKE Flo lOoter 123, Ruth McIntosh 109- Uck this guy and I’ll prove it." EXCLUSIVE IN TOWN and then'- sat back and watched dver at Ssottsdale,—fkn*., th* 105-107, Flo Johnson 108-107. Anne Advance ticket sales indicated I Cleveland Indians were leading the possible crowd of 5,000. Promoter 'Millqrs and the West Siders battle- Twerdy 128, VI Morjon 1()6, Anne for. :^ th er aecond place poaltion. Baltimore Orioles 2-0 when a rain- Fidler 114, EUa Staum '106, Helen Bruff Cleary hopes It indicates a Be sure you can stop revived interest in boxing in one^ama play-off between- the •torm ended festivities In tha Wllhelifi 117. Helene Dey i l l , VI t Sides and-,.the West Siders .fourth. O’Reilly 127-107, Mary McCarthy Indiana, which has only three DRIVE WITH CONHDENCE . . . SPECIFY THE FINEST flghta of any importance in thff vlll decide the second and third 'A . night game between the MU- 127, Emma Verona 112 and Shirley V, aiikee- Braves and Los Angelea Vlttner IQS-llS. last 10 years. / place winners. before the coming Scoring . wlU be oh m 10-nmst Town Toumainent. McGowan and Dod.erera at MiamL Fla., was can OK DAY SERVICE and MdriU Hebert, opers- basis. Winner of a round rMelves Geer each found the range id r. 13 celed because of-rgln. ., YViU aod MdriU 10 points, the loser nine.Vf lest. talltea and Fran'Moriarty oijipped NOW YOU CAN HAVE YOUR. OWN 14-INCH tors ofrthis tJltra Modem •Cities Both- boxers get -10 for , an even In with It. For the losers; Bob Service Station invjte. you to round, . . “ Hewitt caged 16 markers. Last Nighfs Fi0 its X-TIRES RECAPPED IN ONE DAY. drive in and try .some of their Carter's fine Cities Service Products and Sacramento, .Callf.-^^-Joej? Lopes, Wft cop Hitiii In spt^io(.iit#14" molds with Goodytor Cus especially their "fine , Friendly' WORK CLOTHES l37(4:, Sacramento, outpointed HElUSBY service. No S i^ of Money Pinch Jimmy Carter, 139. New York, 10, tom Sopor Cushion Ren-olild tires—eame os oif19S7 ond 1958 For Painters, Richmond. "Calif.—Vic Cardot, .140. Oakland, Calif, outpointed eors. • Carpenters, Plumbers Buddy McDonald, 142, San Fran- STANDARD AND OVERSIZE We Offer In Coast Racing Scasoii rtaep, 8. • AN ULTRA-MODERN ‘Mleml Beach, Fla.—Bobby Rog BONDED BRAKE SHOE EXCHANGES ers, 133 Chicago, outpointed Special Pricey During Morch STATION Arcadia, Calif.> March 12 —A money pinch may be on, Angel Robinson Garola, '133H, • LATEST METHODS «mu« Havana, 10. . ^ ' BRAKE DRUM TURNING SERVICE MUM but there was no sign of it at Santa Anita as the winter race Tyler, Tex.—Buddy Turman, 185, .-'^5o»u $1 j ^Y5 95 OP SERVICE track closed out anotherl lush season. A crowd of 35,000 sa^, Tyler, knocked: biit Dean Boganjr, HYbRAUI-IC PARTS BY WAGNER LOCKHEED •COMPLETE LINE OF Mrs. Ethel Jacobs* Promised Land, winner of five consecutive 183. Houston; 3. ,8:00xl4 9.00x14 Eastern Stakes, but. a failure here.f Stocjitbn. Calif.—Natcho ESca- Difitribstor for For Quick Service . . . lilxchanifes on CITIES SERViCE redeem himself, yesterday by cap The crowd got a sickening thrill lahte,^19, Mexico City, outpointed ^ PRODUCTS X' turing the fll6,100 San Juan in the fourth race yesterday as Ross Padilla. 118?i, Manila. 10. fieflerators, Siartars ani MOKILL HKBERT • CHECK-CHART / WATCH Capistrano Handicap at a mile and Wee Wtllte'Shoemaker, three timet Bpise, Idaho-^Roque - Maravllla, tU BR IPLA TE three quarters .oh the grass. He _ TIRES MOUNTED FREE AND MOUNTED FAST LUIRfCATION SYST|M^ the national riding champtbn amt. .177, Nampa, Idaho, knocked out O ILS m i SPECIAL GREASES. Oariiuretors, Full Pum|is ran the marathon In-2i52,ibeating the ' perennial cbaihp at Santa Billy Lanza. 175, Seattle. 6. - P lu s ... • CAR WASHING^. / out .Tall Chief II in a .thrilling Anita, was bolted Off "his mount, Chicago—Sonny Liston, 210> St. RECAPhNO DONE AT OUR SHOP If Your pealeffDoeoa’t Stock Parts, We lavite Your Inqulriee •PICK-UP and DEUVERY atretch duel. ■ Naboo. Louis, stopped Ben Wise, 200, Oak- 295 BROAD ST. Triple ”S” by Hiiam'W al^ The racing fans poured _ $3,.226,- The horse lugged out sharply on land, Calif., 4. ' - ,■ SERVICE 718 through the parimutuel ma the first turn. Shoemaker was HeifioUilu^Rbcky Kalingp, 148, Mom poopio rido on Ooodyoort thon ony othor kind. Blue Stamps chines yesterday, bringing the bet bumped by two other horses as he Philippines, outTOlnt'ed 'Flmmle • TEL. Ml 9-8274 ting handle for the 66-day meeting waa going down,-and oiie. jumped Jefferson. 142H.:XiOs Angeles, 10. i to $115,876,938, compared with over him during the speed jam. THE HNE5T QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRiCE— ALWAYS AT the largest-seUing FITZQERALD $110,232,264 last year. The dally Miraculously, Wee Willie suffered average' this season was $2,106,- no serious Injury. He waa con Tuesflay'ii, Basebi^l. CITIES © SERVICE 05 862 and $2,004,223 last Total at scious and joked with photograph Boston 4, Chicago (A ) 3^ MACHINE SHOP tendance this season was 1;626,t ers as, he was. taken in an am Pittsburgh 7. Washington 8. 117;, Last season 1,478,602. This bulance to the track hospital, then Philadelphia‘ l0,*)Detroit I0.*pet 9t ’ ' SERVICE NICHOLS whiskey in Connecticut at full quart season’s dally average |was 27,iT29, removed to Arcadia Methodist Hos'- New York 6. ClnclnWaO 8. last season’s 26,864. pital, where he spent the. night. He Kansas City 14, St. Louis 8. X- MODERN STORES FOR AUTO PARTS HEBERT BROTHERS OHO ' So', though unem'ploymant fig- was to be discharged today. It waa Chicago (N) 4, San Frfinclsce 8 M anehester Tire, Ine. a narrow squeak, and Willie bould (Galled end of five Innings, rain). CHURCH CORNERS | *• urss may be up, so is attendance SERVICE CENTER and betting on the bangtails, f i have dost his. life in exactly the Cleveland vs Baltimore, ean- 651 RARK STRUT main ANIi tOUlfiVAliff tN CKNTIR STREET 29S BROAD ST. — MANCHESTER. CONN. illNDH) WHISKEY • 84 MOOf • $8* 8TIAI6HT WHISKIY. 4 YIAKS 02 MOH OIB same spot, on the track where th* eeled, rtUn. t OWOENWAMFS- - 'nSL MI 1-6176 88ft W. -BIIDDLE TUIINWKB. O T »N *n OF- nancially,. it waa Sant* . Anita a HARTFORD (I lAST HARTFORD • MANCHISTiR ’ 70» CIAIN NWT2AI $««T$ t HHAM WAUCW t SONS INC, JlOBA, jlUNOIS VERNON beat-leaaon alnee th# Jiost .waj^ fn a t Georgle W oolf waa killed in Milwaukee ve Loi Angeles boom crowds of 1946. a faU ln'1946. (night), canceled, rain. ‘ > T O . JAchiOft 7.1SH T IL JAckiM »>21Cr. T O . MM mN I-SICB
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Broker, 50 9-8910. aCea/A real bargain, easily tl- The^'ipeetlpg la being called as fish and are delighted to find soma-' rUkE SNEAUlNd SNACUS) JoseiHi Ashford, 50 9-9811,^ Bar result of concern with what them blocks or mllea apart. The Storage 20 CE-QUARTER bed. Hollywood i kitebsn, Ula bath. Dead end atraat. need. ^George L. Grasladio, (V m i BOLTON - Coventry Line. one to practice on. The language Business Services Offered 13 F R ftT O ! TMIVSIEM ilyle; roll-a^away. Excellent eondl ' bara Woods, Ml 9-7703, or Robert New clx'room Cape. Four nmahed some Direetors consider s dan shops are small and specialized. TO POP OUT OP Cloae to bus line, churches, new Fanna and Land for Salt 71 Murdock, 50,14473. )Sltor. kO 9-5878. barrier is there, however, and can MANCHESTER Package. Delivery. Uoh. Tel. W 8.EW8. shopping Center. 1110 plus utilities: down, ceramlo tile bath walkout gerous lack of traffic and "walk" One sells meats, another fruits' be extremely frustrating In many FLUOR HANDING and refmishina. '' THCCBACkSf Wanted—To Bnf 58 Light trucking and package deiiv Call N, B. Chase, TR 5 -l3 0 0 .^ ' 5t4NCHE8TER >- Spacious oavga OWNER TRANSFERRED — Six baaament, large lot. 81S,7Q0. R F. signals on some^qf 5tsnchester'a and still another vegetables. Can little ways. Ixrnl and Found Specialising In old floofa. MI FOR DlFKEklM T aiaee and trpaa ned goods and staples are found 9-5780 ery. Refrigerators, washers and ELBCTRrc kitchen Btov^e and elM-i^LD GUNS tany condition), of farms and land tracts withbi w rooih (joloBlal newly decor ated room ranch, three bedrooma. A-1 Dimock • Co., Realtore. MS busy streets. It would be untrue to say that atove ' moving specialty Folding trie refrigerator. Both in good 9-8240, Joeeph AsbforA 50 9-8818, somewhere else. LOST - Motorola model «x32E sworde, war rellca, tnUluea,' etc. . milts o( Hartford. Laaftonee throughout. 38' living room, larie condition. Attached garage, The Republican; meiiibgrs of the family life for Americana la the chairs for rent. MI 9-0762. condition. Ebccellent for summer lone or whole collection). TO MtU t h r e e r o o m spaifmente. Ihione Flono, BitAer. 50 9-8910. modern kitchen, dlmwaSher, die- Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702. or Rob Charter Rmrision conimlttet will be , Breakfast Sake lran.ritor radio laenal number cottage. Also Phllco combination raglont hot water oil beat, ceramic same oa in the states. It Is not and MURTBNSEN 1'V. Bp telalised KCA St. Tel «n 8-8TI7. Ml 9-8239. MI 8-7444. hot Water tile bath, combination storm win ert Murdock, 5(1 8-8473. -v Russell Orannis, an insuran'Oa. un Wa-buy our corn flakes at ths 033243) in vicinity of Marlow's. AUSTIN A. C H A I^R R S CO., local radio and record player eoneole. many adjustments have to be televialon. aandca. tl I 9-4941 garage, close to dows and doors, Ceramo siding. derwriter; Mrs. Elaine M rosek./u sake shop, which for some , reason Pubstantisl regard for Informa and lotig distance moving, pack Reasonable, Phone 5a 9-0130 after f i v e RC)0M aparttmenl. 1 second (XX) SI8.80O—Coventrv Lake, new made. The budget la stretched to tion Apply Marlow'a, M7 Main. Houaed for Sale 72 grado and hic|/achools. ' Inquire Insulation. Large lot. all city utili attorney; Charlea Burr, head jo t sells only sake (J'apan’s mild rice the breaking point to maintain tha HILLS' TELEVISION Service. Ing, a to ra g o -^ ll Ml 8-8187, Hart 8 p.ni. \ Rooms Without Board M floor, oil beat, not water.. Tel 5 0 eeven room epilt level, Ut baths, Wine), beer and corn flakes. >n 9-5221. ford CR-7^428. Town and jCoirntry Realtor, AD ties, near schools; bus, shbpplng fireplace, attached garage, game Burr Nurseries; C. Foster Harry, standard of living to wMeh Amer Available at all times. Phtloo fac 8-4751. (Xm 5fANCHE8TER - New six 34398, Glpaimbury ME 8-2792. area, eaay financing, Immediata businesa executive; Jacob'Miller, However, Tokyo boasts some of tory aupendsed aendea. Tel. Ml PLEASANT ROOM, tor one or two. room ranch boms in RockSadga room, lake privileges. Present icans are accustojned. On the tur- LOST—PASS BOOK M«0M, Savings MANbiHEffrEK Moving and Truck- MO0Y5RN FOUR room apartment occupancy, Georgs L. Grastadie, a former Director; Probate Judge the World's great department face, mgny costs appear lower, 9-9698. ■»-)8V a REFRIGERATOR, in good running Separate entrance, MH Hackma aectlon, tVi baths, earamic uie (30Cv5S~^0-rA50LT homes. m oi^nga can be assumed, month- stores. You can' buy almost any- Department of The Manchester Ing Co. Ml 3-6588. Owned and op condition. MI 8^7217. third floor, suitable for couple. $38 Realtor, MI 9-5878. W Myments are only 877.19. R. John J. Wallett; "’Atty. Jerome mainly because ot the abundance tack St. 5Q S-8808. kitchen counters. Attaehad garaga Old and new. All price claeses. Ing offered iq American atoraa and Trust Company. ApplicaWon made RAT ANN T -V Clinic aendea can erated by.W alter B. Werrett, Jr., per month. Coventry PI 3-7888 F. Dlmoek A C o., Rsaltors, MI Walsh; and Oibrioura N. O le , an of cheap labor. But rent,, uttltuef amesita drive, mily ianOMaiM Fbr mrther InformaUon or ap- a great man'y. things Americans for payment.______^______\___ 82.60. 24 hour tervlee. Bonded ageat for Burnham’s Van Sendee. GOME AND GET IT! AlTRAtmVBLT fumlobad and 9-5346. Joseph Ashford, 5U 9-8818, engineer. and the "luxury” Items Americans lot, 831.000. Call R . F. Dlmoek Co./ ilntment to see call Ybe R. F. MANCHESTER AND can't buy, work. Work done on radmi,, car Sendee tc 48 states. 8 * 4 ROOMS FURNITURE chterful rooms. Cbmpieta tight fOUtt ROOM epartment, second Realtors, 50 84348, Joseph A 0 -' Barbara Woods, 5(1 9-77D3 or>'Rob- The Democrats art Atty. Jay have come to regard aa necaaaltles LOST—Young sable and white M*' houaeUteplng faeUlttea avallaUt, fliior.. On bus line nesr center. iraock A 'Co.. Realtors, 50 . Clothing made to r Japanese is radios snd HI FI. MJ'8-8877, MI Help Wanted— Fepialt' 35 Situations Wanted—Male Building Materials 47 NAME YOUR OWN PRICE ford, 50 9-8815, Barbara W em , 9-5345, Joseph Ashford. JO. 9-8olt, ert Murdock, Ml 3-8472. Rqblnow: Johii J. Hutchinson, inora than make up the differenea. lie with slight limp. Tag LIGHT TRUCKING done evenings Single, ooubie. Children acceMad Adults only. Reasonable. Box P. g VICINITY not proportioned for oyersize for 1*0,109. Finder please call after 8-2958. / GIVE US 840 PROFIT 50 8-7702 or Robert MurdookiSO Barbara Woods. MI 9-7708 or Rob- Hamilton Standard oredit union Special Flnver and weekends. Reasonable rates. MATURE WOMAN to care for 10 USED BUILDINO and plumbing THAT’S ALL WE WANT -::|lmlted Parking, Parking. .Central. Rea- Herald. ANDOVER—Hendee Road. Four treasurer; Town Clerk Edward eigners. Most American''m9n and p.m, m 9-6946. 8-8472. ' / srt Murdock, 50 8-8473. women have, their clothes made by There are inconvenienoea and rOLEUM. asiphalt tUe. wall, eovr MI 9-2727. jaAE.j!ddJ»yi-4luDng=.411aeas^_--aM CARPENTER iUPi^ics.. WIndowBjxdooni and.as JNO PAYMENTS U L L APR IL IStk aonable price' pome tie .1 Mrs. , 19400--Seven mlieg' from 5Ien- room modern ranch. Artesian well, Tomktel; Mrs. Katherine Bourne, "lbrt«n«rt»!>er. Ooeh SlSUiaay 4 APAKTSfraYTS teriting. axcslla&t tallora,^ whoso .priMik are, fruattaUqiia Inyolvtd in:. living .Jn FOUND—Brown and white female Pli^e Ml 3-8109. Quality school vacations while mother “cs n TAKE AIX. OR PART ^ Dorsey. l4 Arch SL MANCHESTBR--Cuaibm 'brick and BEAUTIFUL NEW Uiree bedroom cbester Center. Four room ranch, hot water ■heat. Large-k)tr='Only a fotnief DifeCtbr and prcieiit andlietddca atnee 1945. works. Please call MI 3-0057 alter a.m.-4 p.m. weather 'permitting. New. 3H rooms. Rockville. Excri- 88900, ItOOO down, about 165 reasonable. Japan, even aa iir the United Btotea mongrel. CaJtiLee Fracchla; Dog Painting— Papering 21 INCLUDES ALL THlS-10 RC. ‘ frame six room/ranch...two fire- rSnohi hot water beat, ceram ic hot air heat, basement garage, member, of _the Town Parkldg. bir anywhere elae. But th cm i'iS b" 5 p.m. Week days 8:80-8 p.m. Stock Place lenUy appointed and located, ex placea, large / reereaUon room, ariesian welt, wooded lot. THOntMV'Covers' alf. ~Lesseriger, "Some Weafera style housing is Warden. >0^3*594. Dick'S WEATHERSTRIP Com BLOND clusive, adults,. 5 0 9-4334, TR bath, excellent workmanship, 100' Authority; 'Dr. Pascal Poe, are Innumerable things that make -Pets 41 off North Main M., or call DR ING ROOM. 14 PC. Di n e t t e s e t , iJ** "‘‘fnwifnoM, Ph«ne 50 only |17,9M. Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, Willimantlc, HA 3-2065. available although rents are high. pany, doors and windows, custom EXTERIOR and Interior painting. "Dogs—•! -9-5775. frontage, 811,700. Carlton W. former Director; and Chester life pleasant and Interesting. f o u n d — White mongrel femide OFFICE CLERK 9-2892, 50 9-8i r * ^ 813,500 — Near Route 8, Andover. Utilities are costly, partly because work, guamteed. Cal] Ml 9-1583 CelHngs reflnlshed Paperiianglng 8 PC. SOFA BED BBT.'%nLCO'’; ,”:?^^ J ______Hutchlna, MI l•81S3. Hogan, vice president and general ’ Ufa -in Japan luui a apeelal with black spoU. Lee Frtic- PETT Center, 995 ELEC. REF., "CALORIC" COMB Two bedroom five room ranch. manager o f Burr Nttrsleres. of a unique Japanese custom of after 8 p.m. \ Wallpaper books. Estimstes given Excellent opportunity for DRY OAK lumber, boards and ATTRACnVBLT fumiahed front FURNISHED--Three room heated I 'ItA B C H E S 'l'M invaatment flavor. It would not be poeslble to chla, D<^ W a rden ^ ® Fully covered by insurance. Call 1-4278. Open Monday RANGE. "MAYTAG" WASHER, 54TW0-FA5OLT, 2% baths, I> Steam heat, stone fireplace. Almost Wanted—Real E.state 77 The independent Is Dr. Herbert charging mors per unit of gas and with experience on comptof 2x4s 880 per thousand. George room fo> on# or two gentlemen apartment. Every convenience. property. Two family duplex. Ibc- one acre lot. ever forget:' ^Edward R. Price Ml 9-1008. aturday 9-8, Thursday “E m e r s o n ” t e l e v i s i o n , type kitchen dining- combinstion, Snyder. electricity as tha number of units ASHES, RUBBISH, garbage, walks calculator. Varied detalt.wi Grifflng, Andover. PI 3-7888. With complete houeekeeping fa- Private entrances. Parking- cellent condition, large d bedroom ARE TOU CONSEDERINO The musical click clack of gatos shoveled, all klnds^ general work nights Ull 9. ••HOOVER” v a c u u m . "M O ■ Adults. References. Apply 399 attached double garage, only consumed goes up. require someone With"'good Judg cilltlee. Parking. Inquire at 18T home, 3rd bedroom poeslble. 818,600. Carlion W. Hutchins, 50 > 815,300—Bolton five room ranch. SELUNG YOUR PROPERTY? (wooden sandalsj! on pavement, Annodneements and light trucking/^Rags and PAINTINO AND paperhanging. TOUR BUILDING NEEDS AT HAWK" AX. RUGS. ••SEALY'^ Maple St. Autumn. Every family haa an--EnfliBh- GoOd clean workmanshhlp at rea- ment and ability^^'Excellent work SHUND—Nine weeke Spacious renovated l^itcben. Good 9-5183. BiiUt-in oven end range. Complete Wa will aprraiat your -property Something— for Nothinjg speaking maid. This may seem a particularly on a rainy night. papers picked up free.Nprices rea WHOLESALE PRICES BOX-SPRING, "BEALY" MAT-. with many axtras, 2’j acre wooded INCOME TAXES praparad In your Bonable rates. 30 years In Msn- ing condlticms,. liberal benefit pro pure breed, registered. FOUR R ^5I8 aU fumial^. noth Investment income. Prime loca free and without any obligation. luxury hut in a country where tele The tinkling bell of Um garbage sonable. MI 9-0142. gram. - No. 1 Weatam Framing Per M’ 8108 TRESS, DISHES, SILVERWARE, tion. R.' F. Dimock A Oo., Real 5CANCKE8TER—Two and even Long Branch, N. J., Feb. 28 home by appointment. Bxper- Raymond Flake. Ml 9-4088. Canadian Framing Per M' $89 POTS A PANS, KITCHEN CABI- FURNISHED ROOM for ront at ing te pay but your food, middle- IM- Wa aloo buy property for cash. phones speak no Ebigliah and doz collector as he puShec hla high- tore, 50 9-5345. Josmh Ashford, three generations can be happy ' Member Multiple listing —Want a whale? lencM tax work. MI 8-4728. GONDESl’S T.V. Service, available 1x13 Dry Westerb NETS. PICTURES AND A FEW 108 Birch St. 5 a 9-3884. ed. no children, rent reaaonabls. ens of smiling men selling every piled two-wheel car down thO lana. -X FIRST NATIONAL S HEALTHY Alrdele puppies, regis 50 >M 9, Barbara Woods, 50 and comfortable in this owrkllng |18,500^Mancbester. Large five STANLEY BHAY. Raaltor •fbere's a 50-foot one available - - r — - any time. Antenna conversions. Sheathing, Per M' 889 OTHER ITBM8, 194024, / room ranch with many extras, city thing from- goldfish to bamboo Tha call of the gold ftah ped Phllco factory supervised service. PAINT PROBLEMS? We apply PARK AND OAKLAND tered. Five weeks old. Ready to FRONT ROOM,, centrally loeated, a 9-7703^ Robert Murdock, Ml 8shack that la beauUfiil ELECTROLUX owners — Prompt terms. Free estimates. Monarch apartmeht. CH 8-9597. bCANOlESTER, Woodland , St. — Madeline Smith, Realtor, MI LISTINOS W ANTED-Singla, two- sible. FEDERAL INOOME taxea pre- Each, 834.95 C lf 7-0358 Completed alx mom Cape with at Other Listings Available family. threa-famlly, buslnaaa Slow Adjustmeat because of Its neatness and the friendly sendee on your Electro Co.. M l 9-5850. V / Help Wanted —Male 36 . Live Stock—i-VehIcles ROOM FOR RENT- Gentleman 9-1842. \ New Listings Needed The dead whale was found good taste of the people who live ared with your aavlnga In mind, 6 Panel Colonial doors After 7 PJd., JA t-9903 fivE^ R()OM '~du"^x. iieal hot tached garage, bapement. plaa- property. Have many cosh buyers. washed ashore at the rear of the Most wives prspars nisala simi lux (R) cleaner. Pick up and de preferred, privately owned. Tale- there. reasonable rates. Call Ml !*-«246. CEILINGS Whitened, ihterior paint- WANTED— irienced" man to From. 85.95 aach See It Day Or Night phone in room. 50'8-7903. watar, range, refrigerator and ga- tered walla, fireplaeg. See for (XXV) ELEVEN unit rooming Mortgagea. arranged Please call Lido Hotel yesterday. lar to tha standard American diet. livery. Call Electrolux authorized The laughter and tha sound of S ed. Evenings' and Saturdays. manage re package store and TWO IdlLKING goaU, Call 50 Windows—Complets and If you have no means of transporta- raga. Near but. Call 50 1-8709 or yourself. Just tlS.tOO.ARsal Estate house la East Hartford, 885.000. LAWRENCE F. FIANO, Georgs L Grasladio, Realtor. Ml The U.S. (Toast Guard has agreafl Rica tends to raplaca potatoaa hot- as)- s and aervlce. Ml 9-0843 or JA Set Up From fll.80 each lion, l‘l| send my auto for you. No (Center, JA 8-9834. Evenings BU Exeellant inveatntant proparty. Japaneae dishes, with' a few sx- the Japanese language. 2-0108. Please ask for AUgustlne Phone MI 9-5425. part time'’aasiatahtitaht. Write Box Z, 9-4803' eveninga. LARGE FRONT room With garage. BU 9-8907. 94gT8. 109 Hanry St. to try and lug the mammoth mam INCOME TAXES prepared. Call Ml Heral^statmg age, experience Mahogany Paneling Ft.'lUc obllgatinn. Vicinity West Side. Gentleman pro- 8-0878, JA 8-8547. ^ For further information or ap- Broker cepUons. have limited appeal for Japan comblnya the beat of tha Kamienskir 5G 9-5010 mal away, but It la still waiting 9-6058. andM ^ry desired. Colored Shakes 18'' . Sq. 810.50 A — l ^ B — E — R — T — "S ferred. Call 50 3-4403. ICAST HARTFORD. 188 Burneids, . iintment to see call R. F. LISTINGS WANTED, obigla and for calm seas, and the whale. U the average family. The American past with tha present Her people Courses and Classes 27 8d and 16d Common Art. •Two room fumUhed apart-jFOyM BTOROOM Dut^ Imock A Co,, Raaltora, 5CI 9-5245, two-family hoasea. Member of palate adjusts slowly to raw fUh, go out of their way to aid an in hemstitching — Variety woVen MAM RUBBISH offers spring Articles For Sale 45 48-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD BOLTON—Five room ranch, en % atm on the beach, attracting housecleaning plus attics, ceUart. TOOL AND geuge makers. First NalU Keg. 110.85 BRANCH OF '•OONNECTICUT’S PLEASANT, fumiahed. hestfkl ment. Bee Max. second floor. I IH bathe, three lete. Maacheaterj . Josephg Aahford, .5fl 9-8819, Bigr- MLM. Howard R. Hastings, Real swarms o f children. dried seaweed' and toy bean aoup. dividual toreignar and seem, to feel rugs, scarves, towels, pillow RADIO-IELECTRONICS. Television Green area. 50 9*1308. acre. lot. Baoemant garage, fire tor, 5 0 9-1107 any tima. yards. Rubbish removed at your y ilU B only. Top rats, all benefits. Mail In to r our free window LARGEST FURNTPURB STORE” room near Main St. Private bath itara Woods, 511 9-7702 or R ob ^ Tha (Toast Guard, howevsr, For the family with children the a personal responalblltty to create cases, aprons, baby gifts, hand —"Learn by Doing" at "Connect BARGAINS—Famous Hoover vac «H ROOM HEATED spertment, | place, baseboard radiaUon, hot convenience. 24 hour servlca.' MI Call 5U 9-5263. . . pamphleta MAIN STORE — WATERBURT and entrance. Garage. GmUe'mon. DlUrdock, MI 84473. doesn’t feel particularly possesaiVa American School in Japan offers a good impression for tbelr coun kerchiefs, and small Items. Ml cut's Oldest Electronics Schbpi?’ uum cleanersx Reconditioned. l a 94816. / 1105 month Including stovo and re- j BUDjDBRS apaclal -b u lh tar water heat, ceramic tile bath, SELLING, Buying. Trading? UMf- 9-9767. Guaranteed. 813.1^ up. Free home NOBODY—BUT NOBODT Opan Mon. thru Frl. 'till 8 p.m. Youngstown kitchen. (Complete about the beast. They emphasized fins aducatlonal faoiUtlea in both try. 8-7882. Day electronics technlctanjEd^s, WANTED—Experienced paper and / U W E R 8 EIXS NATIONAL frigerator. Nice location. Call M I' !>'»???•« . M w . Wringj ropm with VKRNbM./'Box Mountsih—Nearly M.L. iwhicb means Liva Modern demonatration. 5u 9-1851 after 8 BBtAUTTFUL, beate^'reom , nicely buUt-tn bookahelvcs, ttmshed rsc- with modern style furniture, stove —Multiple lis t )—all your raal es that anyone who wants it for hla elementary and high school. A T n e S . CELLARS^Ieaned. Rub and evening electrohics ^Techni related Items salesman. Splendid 9-4385 for appointment. ntw 8>i rqom ranch with attached Thirty-nine nationalities wera an- Oliio ranks second to Callfor- cian-aide class, start on March p.m. ■. / . furnished, tile bath, private home. reatlon room with flreploct and . garage, MMment, porch, nice I and refrigerator. Raady to move tate tile modern way. The Ella- very own can have a whale of a 3 bish removed,' 'Resonable, MI NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. time taking It home. ’..JMiiedvthls-year- giving ybMngat»ra-4iI»,l|ft,|ttpn^.«^^ ..... Personals 17th. Enroll now!'New' England _ .,-:2 4 ..Grove, ..TV*!) „ plao..-8«3W,«winM)fc,g^ In. Sean by upointm ent I two room apartment. In M l S49S0; GIRL IN vicinity of Porter St...... : '; KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahmey, Only 814,900. FteM Estate Center.! Place, H.1 -.lord, .-fAckson 5-3408. appointment. All replies confiden PLEASANT laige heated room. quire first floor apartment 9. usual. Two ceramic tlla boitha. Fur would like ride to Hartford five 38 Maple St.. >1. 5 0 8-4827. Tel. CHestnut 5-3147 TR'* THE Kinsman electronic JA 94834. E v e n ii^ BU t-OfTS, JA Household Services tial. spinet organ today. FIneat quality' « parking, on ' further Information or. appoint 8-8647. days a week, Tel. MI 3-7897. ter St.1 Tel. i n 8-15002.' ROCKVILLE- 14 Laurel St. WeU PBX3AL—$1-50 per ton of any home organs. Diibaldo ment to see call the R. F. Dlinock Spanish and Hindu idioms and Offered 13A GRAVE! 8 P: Jktmiahad three room apartment. WANTED—Wda to Prattwnd WblU Busini^ Opportunities 32 LMAN FOR part tljhe outalde-yard ;.»'tiuc)r loa^ -Music Center, - iM - West 5Ciddle A (>>., Realtors. 5 0 9MW8r Jm ^ fX X V H ) — EAST H A R>T F O R D words or in English with a British deuvered Dlaniond»^i^atchs»— CLEAhTllOOM—(Jtilet. hohie, mmt Ihqulra first floor rear, Mrs, T«Uphon« ney. East Hartford. Vicinity Por FURNITURE repairing and refln and lawn work. Give other exper Crushed sraie, washed eand and Turnpike. Ashford, Ml 9-9918. Nrhira (Wliile they laat) — N ew x rw ch accent. FOR L ^ S E on highly traveled Jewelry 48 to bath and ahower. Free parking. Woods. 50 9-7783 or Robert 5l«a- homes. 314.990. (OompIeteIj> v tised specialties snd . calendars Reaeonahle prices Open dally. Are Oolonla] country home. 875. ranch. Built-In oven and stove, pletely landscaped. -}0% Vbwh. ()—Whan -was the last, of the ri-A T rmisH Holland windo home wbrkshop. Wright power Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce and' Chord organs. Alt new inetru- desired. Gentleman. iParklng. 5 0 an insect peat? BEFORE TOU BUT a used car shades, made to measure. FOR LEASE “ locally. Excellent importunity, eawB. Capitol Equipment Co., 88 ments. Mahogany, ebony and wal Adults only. Must be seen to be fully plaotercd, full beaement. F.H.A. R. F. Dimock A Oo.. Real gold commemorative coins laouad? to Street. 50 9-4887. 8-4724. )reciatad. C^ll 5 0 3-7058 for ap- 819,909. R. F. ^nwek ACb.. Real- A—Enterprise. Coffee County, see Gmipan Motor Sales. Bulck metal Venetian blinds gt good comiTfiaslon. CH 8-1878. Msdn.:jMI S-—1-7958. - nut finiahes .in atoek. . These re tors, 5(1 9-8248. Joseph Ashford. A—Last of the gold eommem- Sales imd Service, 285 Main ' New two bay service atatlMi. Cor. ntment torS7 50 9-8348, Joseph Ashford, has a famed statue to the hoU low price. Keys made duced prices (atarting at 8548.491 ROOM POR RENT. Female only. 5(1 8-8818, Barbara Woods, 5(1 oratives was a quarter eagle with , Street.* 5 0 M s n . Open evenings. ner Grove and Hale Sts., Rockville. TEST e n g in e e r SACRIFICE^ real chqap, odd aise 5 0 84818, Barbara Woods, 5 0 weevil. ^ ^ P A C K A G E walL Marlow’s. include guarantee, delivery, and 5 Wyi consider board. South Wind- 9-7703 or Robeit Murdock, 5(1 Liberty and. Independence Hall for Excellent location. Paid training Fuel and Feed 49-A ROCKVILLE— Four room unfurn- 8-7703, or Robert Murdock, 50 /aluminum storm windows and one private reasons, (We need room-to aor area. 50 3-1298 after ^p.tw. 34472. tha Philadelphia Seaqui-centennial NEED A CART Short oci a down program, Finan^al assistance can lahad apartment, near center. 3-8472. (J—Was Alexander Hamilton, a b s o l u t e Bargahy*:) Upholster M E or C H E degree essential doojr. Price 88 to 820. 5U 8-1493. SEASONED ' hardwood for fire expand our Wiirlitzer and Kimball BxpoBition of 1926. payment or had yoiir credit turned tng. custom made coriilcea. be arranged with proper party. Combination gas stove furnished, MAN«?HEflTER—Large new five the flrat secretary o f the treas place, ent ofld split to order. . Call dbipiaya). Tempo Organ . Studios, FURNISHED light housekeeping SIX ROOM Cape, hut water heat, downT Doq't give up! For a good drapes and slipjeovera,. 879.80 and room with electric' refrigemtor. washer, drver and parking space room ranch. Nice place (or kids. ury. born in tK# American colo- GULP Olt .CORPORATION forred. Ml 3-7083. Leonard L, Giglio. 388 Main St.,' Manchester. BvaUaMe. Tel. TR 5-4#58, fireplace, garage, very clean. 100' Q—Who wrote the Negro spirit . deal—not Uuu a small loan com- up. Choice (^-Tabrler. Call Mrs. supervise: one engineer and eight Gas slid Hghts furnished. ‘ Middls- Finished basement, plenty ot nlei ? y — see !*Harry” at 888 Main *'' ■ V. Call 5H 9-7388 after 4 frontage, trees, onlv 313.800. Carl uals? LaPlne. 5oXs8M. technicians, some pump/ design new. RAMOU8 Kimball spinet pianos. aged ladles preferred.. 50 8-8388. extras. Can Builder, MX 84831. A—Although many of the spir A — No. Hamilton was horn in f BATHROO M S)^' (Formatly Douglas Motoral^' CH 6-6571 ton W. Hutchins. 5 0 94132. . Charles Toian, on the island of helpful. Exceptionally good com _ x Garden— Farm— Dairy 10 year gtmranlee. lifetime guar Bminess l/ocations TOLLAND-:-tl300 down.- Four room ituals have been arranged and r of buriia. moth holes pany, Interviews wlH be arranged Nevla in tha West Indies. v o n GOOD cheap transportation' clothing, hosiery runs, Ask for Mr. White NEW forced air furnace '"/x Products 50 antee on sounding .board. Out for Rent 64 (XVni) NEW CAPE, 818.900. Six contemporary ranch. Fireplace, Interpreted by known compoeers, odd Hk N "Bxtra bath" or complataly ftwodtl 1947 Plymouth sedan, call 50 Friday evenings if qualified. Salary complete wttb^Mower, burner and standing exclusive cotisfrUcUon finished rooms. Ilk baths, amaaita their words and music are tradi _ repaired, tipper re Read Iferafd Advs. carport, trees. Immediate occu Q—From what is the drink 9-9887. ______810,000. C. fee paid. controls, 7!2.0W^tput. 8289. T. P. O OO K m o Ap p l e s fOo. McIntosh features and tone. 3595 up Includ ENTIRE BUILDINa about 9,809 drivt, cbelcs location. R. F. pancy. 811.500. Clifford Hansen, tional and their Individual author- yoiir prosMit bathroom with ent ttitphen* edlM lent, umbrellas, repaired, ing bench and delivery. f>essona called mate prepared? ..len’sShirt collars reversed end Help Wanted— Feitiale 35 Aitkin, 5ft 3-878A: cold storage No. 1 81.25 half Muare f09t Suitabio tor storea, O lm ock' A Co., Realtors. 5(1 Realtor. 5U S-1903. •hip is not known. BARKER PERSONNEL availab]'. Tempo.Oigan Studios, A—The leaves of a South Amer 1984 DODGE Coronet V 8. Pow «^ reptacedXM9rio«''s Uttle Mend bushel. Tel. 5U 3-8118. Louie oence, biaurance companyi ball, 9-534S, Joaeph Ashford. 50 9-9819. 388 Main St., Manchester. Exclti- ican species of holly. fllte, power steering, radio, heat ing Shop. CLERK-TYPIST SERVICE Bunce, 629 West Center Street. etc. Occupancy iM months. In Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702, or BIX ROOM Colonial. Hot Watar oil <3—Is there a 'differanee be- er. sisals. Immaculate, venMow 1383 MAIN ST. ONE WILDE model 530; aive Kimball organ and piano rep. NOTICE eantar of town. Ono car garage for Robert Murdock, 50 8-8472. heat,'fireplace, plaster walla, full twsen agnosticism and atheism ? mileage. $995. Call 50 8 CURTAINS laum^red in home. p e r s o n n e Jl SPRINGFIELD. MASS. fuel oil pump. Now. MI J OOOKINO AND eating apiiler 75c reoentatlve. APPUCA’nON FOR LICENSE rent at Uia Center. Cab 50 9-8239, insulation, lavatory, tile ' bath, A—Agnosticism differs from Q—What language la spoken In | Years of experieneb^prompt cerv- REpublic 7-2667 a IS quart basket. Louie L Bottlt NEW SIX ROOM bouse. fU krtn St., large rlosets, porch, city utHttlea, Iceland? : TO CONDUCT PUBUC PL or 50 8-7444. Manchestar. Five rooms, eompitte atheism in that the Srst is simply MUST SELL 1955 Uncobi converti Ice. Straight, »1.25, fti«Io8, 81.76, Permanent position for capable' THRE^ PIECE bedroom suite, ma 280 Bush HUI Rd. ' OF AMUSEMENT IN near Main St. 30 days occupancy. A—The Icelandic ' lan^^age, | full rear^dermtr. Ilk baths, fire a declaration of not having found ble. Very nice. CellTT 2-8888 for 5U 9-2411. clerk typist with good' educational j Farm Ouple hogany. Space heater with electric A MUSB-MENT P A fe FOR OFFICE or commercial use, Five room ranch —Full basment, a basis for belief, while the other which is somewhat lika the other \ appointment to ee^ sveninga. x ; Tmvn of Manchester place, basement garage. T. Shan background. Duties' require sc-1 Cook pump and blower. Will sell rea*on- The underaigned-'Iia!! made ap^ three rooma,. ground floor. Main plaster walls, insulated, tile hath, is an avowed disbelief. Scandinavian languages. Hou'* curacy, appitude for figures. IntCr- i Housefather able. 5U 0-3379. Household Goods 51 non. Builder. Ml {-7489, BU 9-1419. ever, the language is not under-1 ioSTFORD V iy A w r door sedan. plication to the' Commissioner of it. near jxwt office. Phone 50 fireplace, hot water oA hMl, Building— Contracting' esttng diversified work. , Dair^ Farm Hand Public Hearing stood by most modern Norwe- ' Radio, heater. Solid. $495. Rrun- TEEEVISION,.-*25.--PinKeE-Jno(war. AMTlQUifc>xJ3mNn3JBE.^-^ StataYtoUco,-under. the..pmvlsions ,94229.. 5 fl 8-7444. (XXV I) JUST OFF porter St. amesite drive, city utUities. Im . Nursery Man ~ ~ -... Q—Is the famous painting. "The gians...... I nec'd E d^, Tolland Turnpike, glass, cMnitx and uaed furmtuTw. Pronosed Adi^longl of Section 3714 to 3715 o f the 1949 . Beautiful six room Dutch Colohlal mediate occupancy. Six room BIDWBLL Home Improvement Oo. Ite P. O. BOX 2103, HARTFORD Engine Laths Operator . 820. Kitchen cabinet. 825. Space PROFESSIONAL OFFICjE, 351 Cen Cape (Tod—Dormer, fireplace, hot Spirit of ’76", still in existence? Manchester. heater.-820. PI 2-7211. bought and sold Fumiturs Repair revision of the General Statutes for for only 821.500. Csll Tl. F. Dimeck Alterations, addlUons garages. Jig Borer ^ Appropriation ter St., rear parking, all facilities. water oil beat, combination win A—The original Is in Abbot Re-aidlng apeclaUsts. Easy budg- Bttf education, bU8lnc88,e.xper- . Ser^ce. 5 0 8-7449.. In accordance with provisions of license to ronductis place of public A Co., Realtors, 5(1 9-5245 or Mr. Hall at Marblehead, Mass. - Q — 'When were chinchillas. 3957 T)E SOTO hardtop, two door Moldmaker MI 9-1880. dows and doOrs, city utilities, near et terms. 5d 9-8495 or Trt icnce. and salary desired. STBA5I. radiator 88")^ " tall, five CSispter.yr Section 8, of the Tow-n amusement in an amuaement park Bernie Cbmtor, TR 5-8496. brought into this country? [ Spbrtsman. It’s like new. $2295, Machinist ABSOLUTE BARGAIN - Custom school, bus line and shopping cen-1 6-9109. tube, 'shut-off valve. ,Slnk. white Charter:"' ' ' located at Kiddie Korner. Tew'n of LARGE FRONT room office for Q—Who was the last hiler of A—In l923., A shipment of 11 •bnly $295 down. 865 month. Brun A C C O U ^ ^ p a y a b l e ” Catpentcr porcelain writh fauc.ets, S0” x l6 ’’. made comlcaa and d r a p ^ Slip Manchester. Rear of Mifichester professional or business. Rent rea (XVU) TWO now Capos with lioo ter. Immediate occupancy. wax brought ' to (Talifornia from! Toolmaker covers, 959.50 and up. Choice ot Notice Is' hereby given /Ihfit a oquara ft. of living araa. 8 minutes Charles Lesperance, 5(1 9-7620. England's House of Tudor? ner's Edsel. Open evenings. Tel. ALL TYPES of earpentiR *rork Electric range, lift np units, 40"x Public Hearing, of the Board of Di Shopping Parkade. t. sonable. 983 Main St. Call 5 0 .v A —Queen Elizabeth I. South America. Practically all the | 5 0 3-5f91. Shovel Operator fabrics. Budget terms. 5tra. RitL from Manchester Green. Toungs. done, altaratlons, dormers, roof Woman to run abqounta payable 25” , Tel. MI 9-1290. rectors of the Town of Manchester, Description of . musement: Kid 84419 or 5 0 3-7614. BAST HARTFORD — $1500 dovrn. animaii we have now are descend-! Laundry Spotter JA 2-7780. ' ______die Tractor Ride, Tlnkertown Trol town kitchen, living room with ing, pqrches. ate. Call Ml 9-6081. machine. ExperienceNielpful but innecticut. will be held In the Mu- Four bedroom (Tape Cod. dish- Q—Is either tha /hational capl- ed from them. ; 1955 FDRD Ranch wagon. Fordo- Auto Mechanic ley Ride, Ferris Wheel. Boat Ride. fireplace, vestibule. Large lot. ':-iy matic, heater. It'a ypura at $1095. MASON WORK. Chimnevs and fire qutdified'typist 'will be cobgidered. TV Ripalr Man SALE 1-1 OFF on waupapafT Wail Al Building Hearing Room. $19,300. R. F. Dlmoc and C o., woriier, carport. trees, near tol or the White Itouse insured ? Boats and Accessories 46 Dated at Hartford this 5th day Housm for Rent 65 Q—What (J.S. city is sometimes Brunner’s Edsel, Tolland Turn places built or repaired. Also Company offers liberal bene; Shearing Machine Operator tiles 4e a tile, Rentll^./troih' 7c Tuesday, March 18. 1958 at 8:00 Realtors,. Ml 94245, Joaeph Ash schools. Clifford Hansen, Realtor. A —No. Congress has made no each. Green Paint Aiid wallpaper, P.M. on S c iw'opoaed additional ^ap- Of March 1958. MI 3-1303. provision for ihauranca on any known as the "City That Care’ | pike, Manchester. Open evenings. plastering and patching. Jack gram, excellent working condltloi Preaser—Part or full tlmt -Applicant: George Bourbeau. 339 SPe r o o m house, conveniently lo ford, 5(1'9-8818, Barbara Woods, ,, BOAT at the Green. . propriatiqjrAS follows: Forgot ?" I Carr. 5U 9,7408. Jig Operator Whitney Avenue, Holyoke, Massa cated, 8110 a month. MI 9-5851 5(1 9-7703, or Robert Murdock, 5(1 public building. 1958 FORD V8 black Country Town ...... 81.000 VERNON—32000 down. Quanty tV , A-^New Orleans. La. .-dnker * - New rugged 12’ alumipiim cartop after 8 o'clock. 8-8472. Squire. Fordomatic. Radio, heater. W. C. H05IE IMPROVEMENT SodaUsecurity—M^ter and chusetts. room ranch, full baaerhent, auto P. 0, BOX 2103, Hartford jdinabout, 62” - beam semi "V" Any objection to the granting of Q—Where' was calypso music i i.' >4 Power eteering. It’s a diamond, ,C6. Remodeling and repairing Connecticut-State^ Employ SAwer Departm ent^...... $1,000 NEYY THREE bedroom ranch, matic oven and range. Near new Q—In what slate was the flr6l|| the above-named license may be developed ? }uat like new. See It today. Full kitchens, bathrooms, porches, ga Stating experience, age and ment Seivice, 806 Main St., Man- bottom. Gilbert C- Bamehx Secretary large kitchen and dinette. AA high scltool, $16,900. (Tlifford Han national park e.stab1ished ? SALE PRICE 1185 made to the State Police Depart Suburban For Rent 66 A—The Island of Trinidad Calyp trice 11995. Brunner's Edsel, Tol- rages, dormers, residing and roof ^ aalary desired /- Chester., Board of Directors ' softe. Reduced. Owner M l '8-9957. sen, Realtor. 5(1 3-1303. so aongs. accompanied, by the A —Yellowstone National Park'l and Turnpike, M anchester^' " ment, jOO Washington Street, ing, A complete lu>me service. Wanted Mwchester, • Connecticut ROCKVILLE— New three room MANtTHESTER—$2,000 down. Five guitar, are sung by the Negroes in in the northwest coriier of Wyo- j f Easy budget terms. Tel. MI 3-0731.' MONTGOMERY WARD Dated at Manchester, Connecti Hartford,', and a public hearing nill (XI) OVERSIZED -Brick Cape. ,1957 FORD FAIRLANEXSOO V8h applications Accepted For be hild at\i00 Washington-Street. apartment, refrigerator, gaa room (Tape, garage, good location, a French patois interspersed w-ith' ming. t . ■ 828 MAIN ST.. 51ANCHESTER Woman to work in Dry cut this 7th day of March, 1058. Five roonis down, two unfinished fOur-dodr sedan. /F o rd o m a tic. FULL TIME 37 “ rtford otl the 14th day Of March range, diaposall. no pets, 878. CaH up. Family room in baacmant hear schools, bus and shopping. BOAT TRAILER. Uaed once. O Clooning osiomfaiy do- P.O. No. 5621 ‘ TR 8-2505. or TR 8-5050. $14,500. Clifford Hansen, Realtor, Radio, heater. W* • real doll. Aluminum Storms and PERSON TO bake pies aM be a ■\ ■ .at 11 A.M. o’clock. PriMsnt mortga);e can oe as Very tow mUea^. Price 81998. TYPIST ^ ' Inal coat |130. Prlcfi 8100. % 5U 8-1303. Screens 14-A coqjc's helper. Apply Caveyb-Ras- partmont. sumed. R. F. Dimock A Co„ Raal- - ■ Brunrter'i Edsel. Only $198 cash 94178. tori, M l 9-524^. Joseph Aaliford, Woman to work In aniAll depart tauranf. . v iflist be neat In appearance. Summer Homes for Rent 67 $13,900 SEVEN room (Tolonial, (our ^ • r tradeXW9 month. Open eve- COMPLETE pries rang# of alum 5n 9-8818, Barbara Woods, 5(1- ^flmerican-Sfandaftfcolored fixtures! ment. Must be qualified typist, 87 in 8. Apply In Person large bedrooma, excellent condi inum windows, doors, awnings, hour 5 day work. Excellent benefit 'Situations Hl^ntl^— ON AN ISLAND in beautiful Lake 9-7703, or Robert Murdock, 5Q- tion, near M ain/.St., -atorea, KNOW YOUR jalousies. For free estimate call 8-8472. NAVY 2955 PACKARD hardtop, very low program. ■ . ■ ___ Wsukewan, 51eredlth. New Hamp churches, convenience. Carlton W, US'now. Home Specialities Co. MI Female ;.■! 38 mUeage. take oyer payments, $80 - FISHER shire. A two bedroom cottage, Hutchins, MI 94132. ^ PLUS ^ Wojj Tile . .. Flooff TMe... Painting/ 8-2858. . " FIRST NATIONAL STORES 1m A.. privacy galore yet minutes away (XTOH) NEW TWO-FAMILY : month. Brumier'e Edsel, Msnehesi- WOUUJ. CARE for ope or two For Rent -i\%, $38,000. The Ultimate in a ' Ur. ^ A R K AND OAKLAND AVE8. amal! children, days in my home. from (he scenic White Mountohui. TW0-FA5(ILT 54; rooms. Two-car Phot body. Low mileage. $1,800. Mc JK. 4=Call 5(1 3-8315 Of 5U 8-8677. up roofing, guttera, leaders, chim and or Sunday. A p p ly at the home, full or part time. DSya or heated. Suitable for an.v dock, 5n 84472. Kinney Lumber. 5f industrial busi (VI)—BOLTON LAKE—Four room 5fl 3-7707. St. ■ ^ m SEm C TANKS BEST BUY In town Six room Ranch furnished. Includes atqve, MATURE woman, 88., Available im PMNTINO and ness. Ideall,v.located. Call Cape, two iMitha, large garage and 1868 CHRYSLER Windsor Newport, 8PEX3AL WINTER rates for aU DO YOU LONG for new car, more mediately^ Figure aptitude, -con Cleanrd sad lastaOed refrigerator, washer, two double breezeway, quiet residential neigh beds, two chest drawers, three oc ' fun power. Only 81.870. MI 9-0388. types of* roMIng and aiding. For clothes, or e'ducatlon for your type, use comptometer. MI 8-0154 PAPER HANOINB MI 9-3283 or after 6 call borhood. Immediate occupancy. family? Let show you how casional chairs, completa kitchen free eatiraate, call Manchester Us after 5, TELEPHONE 0 SEW ERS \ MI 9-7925. HOWLAND’S $15,900. M L S 668, Ken Oatrinsky, 1948 DODGE coupe, good transpor- Roofing and Siding Co., Inc. 511 aat.'lamps, $9,800 complete. R. F. UUon. 5U 9-8105. days, 5U 3-1417 scores of women like younelf In Machtiie Cleaned 1 r;i ) ) i;i;i.i) i.i'i i m .-' 5 0 84159. [ 4 0 4 9A933. Manchester are acquiring those Dlmoek A Co., Realtors, 5(1 8-5345: evenings. M l f-326S extras aa an Avon Representative. ■ r 0 INSTALLATION (XXIV) FOUR UNIT apartment In Joaeph Ashford, MI 9-6818.' Bar Phone MI 3-6194. MANCHESTER Rockville. Only one year old. Ex bara Woods, MI 9-7702, or Robert 1948 TWO DOOR Ford, good tires, •**^*i* “ 1** Thi Cblpt Are Down Murdock, M 3-8473. good motor, $50tu> >n 9-9T73 after I • SPECIALIST cellent Income return. (Tall The R. ductor work,' roof, chimney re- SALESLXd Y—.gboroughtly exper 8:30 p.m. MEET ROI OLIVER No reasonable offer refused F. Dimock (To., Realtors, MI 9-5245 NICE THREE bedroom single, in palre. Rey Lagenow, MI 9-2214. ienced.' Selling apparel, full time. 818.500.00 Is the new reduced Or Mr'. Bemie (Tantor, TR 5-1496. 8 Ray Jackson. Ml 3-8325. 40 hour week. Apply in person. price. \Ve*re mad.v. Are you? Town M i Country OF on this retirement special. excellent condition.' near scliool for as Utile as Tots 'N Teens, 958 Main St. ' Seeing is believing. )lVhy not (VU) 5(ANCHB8TER--818.900 Cape Priced right at 811,900. 8. A. A Lot of Homo CENTER MOTOR SALES Easy -maintenance, low op Beechler, Realtor. Phone Wesley, INSTALLED a w r " ' '" ' ’ *'’’ i SIDING, painting Car see today? This charming alX Drainaco Go. 461 5IAIN STREET four down, two unfinished up. Nice good area. $50. Ml 9-6941. i pentry nenlrv derationsAlterations and addadditions. FULL TIME waitress or counter R. Smith. 5H 9-8953 or 5U 34969. room (modern - as tomorrow) Yes, this 7-room Cape Codder erating cost are the fea condition. Near schools, transpor THREE FIXTURI* UXUSTRATED, 12.00 PER WEEK EXTRA Ceilings. Workmanship guaran ..i^rl E.xperieneed. Apply in per Jarvis built spHt level home at M l 9-4143 tatlon and tbopping center. Im teed. A. A, Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn son. Hole-In-One Shoppes, 5fan- with breezeway and garage lo-^ Sailing Only tures of this 5-room home MANCHESTER— Immaculate she Trailers 6-A| Wnodhill Heights In Manches* cated at 413 Summit Street la mediate occupancy. Call the R. F. room brick Cape. Two luxurious St. 5U 3-4M cheater Shopping'Parkade, Dimock (To., RealtciriiZMI 91^5345 or ter. Due to owner’s trdrisfer a lot of house fof the money. Pononaily Sdnetod '" with garage. Hot water baths, abundant storage space M0BILEH05tE8 — Furniture tak-i j'. ,, ------— Joeeph Ashford, Ml 9-6818, Bar there Is Immediate occupancy Another transfer means the . trees. 88,000 down. (Tlif(oi*d Han Telephone Mitchell 9-3001 en as down payment on mobile- Valley Construe- U iM CorR, heat, amesite drive, attrac bara Wr.ods, 5U 9-7702, Robert jtA m Acmims m k a u ahp WAt on this 3 bedroom, t bath home owner wants to sell. Excellent sen. Realtor; 5(1 3-1303. . ... homes. Excelfem lots available at i roofing, siding, designed for comfortable family Murdock, 5U. 84472. AAt KCOANl ty m monCAAMA'S Mansfield. Jensen’s, Inc, (alwavs! *^tUrs and carpentry work. 35 location and price makes this FOR SALE—VERY FINE Satlsfactioii Guaranteed tively landscaped lot. Con •APPLIES TO NORMAL INSTALLATIONS living. Oarage, workroom for Terms ,To Suit You MATi (fsm« sm t AAA m m A ' reliable) 64 Park Road, We'st: y***"* SEPTIC TANKS a home to see. 4 bedrooms and CUSTOM TAILORED venient to bus and shop (IV) OFF PORIER STREET — MANCHESTER—Six room Cape, AND Dad. laundry area fof Mom. m baths will accommodate a Bank Finapclng plus garage, nice location, all city n a m CAMAAS. PHATOCAAmA'S -Hartford, AD 3-8214 or GA 9-4479. Large yard on safe street for Tidy Cape (Tod. Corner lot. amea- Monday through Saturday. 9, to 5. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A growing family. with little Phone 5 0 9-0081 ' ping. ite drive. 814,750. is ar ax- utilltlea, ftiU price $14400, Six MAnS, Alt A AAA WOMtA. AU children. Close to shopping and strain on vbur pocketbook. Low MEN'S SUITS room qapa. two-baths, breezeway Plumbing uud Monday, Wednesday, Ibursday PLU6BED SEWERS with all city facilities. Low cellent buy fn a baauUftd location. fAAUUAA WtTA AU CAMIAAS • AAAA, RObFINO - Bpectaltsing in repair F.H.A. d o ^ payment for oual- Used, but In “ Like New” R. F. Dlmoek C o., Realtors,5(1 ‘ and garage, large lot. A dandy (or avening.' F.H.A. down payn«ent for qusl- W A R R E N E. mw, tOPyiAe, AtAt At, MtCAAtHM, ing roofa of alt kinds. Aioo new Maehint Gleantd ISed buyer. Only 818,500. -condition. 9-5245 or Josaph Aahforo MI 816,800.0ver 80 more good buys In Heating Oa. roofs. Onttar work. ChlnuHiys ISed buyer. This Is* selling below Sizes: About 44-4$. WAKTEDf 9-8819, B a r l ^ V ooda, 5T 9-7701, an price rongea. Call The EHs- AAA AtonoA nmu. m r UAtAAM Aato Driving School 7-A cleaned, repidrod, 81 yeara' ex fleptto Taoka, Dry Wells, Sawer beplacement eoet. Don'b delay. worth 5(itten Agency, Realtora. AUTmSAfAAAKAMMWAAK, Llnea In atalled-^ U ar Water- Priced to SeU. HOWLAND Robert Murdock, IG 3-8473. 40 JORDT STREET lrtanee. Free astlmataa Call ■/ See Then At Thn USED CAIIS 5 « 14930. ^ AAAIATAIA, UAAtA tUIIPAttAT AAA M O RILOCys—Manchaatar ’# lead owlay. MonchSatar 5ii 84881. preoBng Dona. |anii Rsaliy Oa. MLS—-REALTOR HIGH ELEVA'nON, Immaculate i ing driving school. Skilled cour- LEXINQTON (CLEAN ONLY) three bedroom ranch,. earamle kCAlfCHBSTER-Q I rasala, thres H Avry WtTA tUtAT e u w s . M o A t e r Plumber., ,KemodeHng Speeimli$tt, .M m uheAtevt Conn, fi Jarvis RAalty Dos 1 ,u \\ ()()Dm: iiii .1 ^ I taous Instructors. Ueanaed, au- Heating aRd Plumbing 17 ''454. CENTER ST. TAILOR SHOP Wa wlU pay yeU top dollar bath, hot watar boat, gafage badroom Colonial, IH years old, tborlsad by Oopartmam ot 5Iotor McKinney BROS. •54 CENTER ST, for your .'eleaa ear. )CaU I) I Ml M-l los traaa,-enly 818.866. Carlton W. garbage dlmaal, dishwaohar. Clall 5 0 I-4I18—M I S-180S 898 SPRUCE ST. Vahielea fOr drivar Adueation. OIL BUIUUBR Bandca. Oomiileta Call Bff g-UlS—iO t-llOg M AN CTIESTEB Ml 9-9091. Hutchlna. DD 94118. 11600 CaU 5 a 84818. 117.900, ',1 ( todoMiatic, gtaadarg Eilft. 5U SDwnroM Disposal Co. .,> - hasting ssivios. work guarantead. 180-lSt FMri gfc m 8-8S08 ' EvtiUaga 50 8-7M7 BvsRlaga 5 0 S^YMY 8-1888. - ^ ’.jx.. ' Call 5fi 8-47M day or night.
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1268 PACE TWENTY-FOUR ifbmcl;eBter lEv^ ning l^ m lb BUtodmohile Visits Center Church Tomorrow^ 12:45 to 5:30 p.m . P vt Richard J. Zapadha, 30, aon About Town of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Zapadka, 168 Woodland St, la scheduled to | Airtrage Dally Net Preaa Run depart from F t l^nning, Oa., this The Weather Bud McNulty of Gtutonbury month for Europe under “Opera For Un Week BiHM Fetaeaet ef U. 8, Weather Baraae will call for th« Manchecter Square tion Gyroscope," the Army’s unit March a, 1958 ■e ■ Danoo Club Thuraday night at the rotation plan. He graduated from HAtFS BUSINESS FOR MARCH ifyt qaite aa eoM beadght. Laav Manchester High School in 1955, Waddell School from 8 to - ll 12,634 96 to 85. a eod y Yriday. Ohaaea a'clodk. attended the University of Con necticut and entered the Army in Member e f Um AadH of eaow begiaalBg early nM ay, Mpaer Club will poatpone Ita August 1957. He is a firemkn in j p l i n r - Bunaa ef OIrealatloa ohaagtag to rala. tiigh 40 to 48. meeting acheduled for Sunday, the 3rd Infanti^ "Division’s 10th Manchester— City of Viliage Charm M ar^^lS, to Sunday, March 23. Elngineer Battalion. - Ura. Chester Hogan, 65 Jean Rd., S t Gerard’s Mothers Ciidle will I VOL. LXX19L NO. 138 ^TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) CONN.. THURSDAY,^.MARCH4 $. 1968 (daeaMeg Aayertlaiag ea Paga 91) PRICE n V E CENTS la c h a ir in g of the Friendly Clr- meet tomorrow night at '8:15' at .Z cle’a food sale set for Friday at the home of Mrs. Frank Assklar, | 10 a.m. at Hale> store, the pro 136 Vernon St. Members are re DOUBLE GREEI TOMORROW, ceeds of which wHl be devoted to minded to bring ^items for the| charity. Easter basket. GaltexField The Ferris Reynolds Group of Grand Chancellor Grlswold'Chap- O Blasts the Second Congregational. Church pell and his staff of Grand Lodge Women’s Fellowship will meet at iLL CASH SALES! Area Taken officers will make an- official vidt J ___ MARCH 13, WITI the church Thursday front 10' a.m- to Linne Lodge, KnighU of to 1 p.m. Pythias, tonight at 8 o’clock In Orange Hall. Refreshments will be t Neutralists By Jakarta David Charles Woodbury, son of Served foliowing the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Woodbury, 88 Server St, la a member of the SPECIAL SALE Jakgrtt, Ihdonesi*, March Leon Holmes, 106 Hamlin St., la UConn Band which Is giving a Manila, March 18 (/F)—The 18 (/P)— Premier Djuands to concert In the auditorium at the planning to leave Friday . to Join | CLOSEOUT SALE ^SEATO Council ended its day claimed that Jakarta college tomorrow night. He grad his brothetr and sister-in-law, Mr. New ipring and Mrs. Mark Holmes, in Clear fourth annual conference to paratroopers had emfured the uated from ' Maqchuter High day with-a swipe at neutralist -School last June. water. Fla. AH three Will tour Flor American-owned Caltex oil ida and then reiium to Manchester { nations which won’t recognize fields near Pakanbaru in Cen at the end of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Vola Sr., the dangers of communism tral Sumatra. 68 Delmont St., and Mias Veronica and a 'promise of only slightly The rebel regime in Central The Women’s Misaionaly Society ME J P Stelts, 91 Washington St., recently I . more economic aid to help the Sumatra disputed earlier govern Labdr Tells of Emanuel Lutheran CSiurch will P olice Say returned from a three aceks' trip Choose from manyi^|i«ctive necklAcefl-, earrinfS, \Asian pact members develop ment claims thst paratroopers to Harahan, La., and Hollywood, meet Friday night at 7:30 in the dropped on the Pakanbaru girfield receptimi room. Devotions will be braceteta, pins, et ^ e ir resources. Fla, Iba foreign ministers of the yesterday and a combat reipment I k e Slum p led by Mrs. Herman- Johnson and | lmF-«nptored the. nearby^ tonm i^ Necklnjiiigt Mias Eleanor M. Seelert, daugh- t>.'o fllmstripa wUl .be ehown. Re Mgitt'natlow-natllBaa-ther __«f thete. meating in a Jx?00^ord_ Pakanbaru. ____ _ . 1___ ter..of. M rrpid Mra. Otto L. Seel freshments will be served by Mrs.'! 'Mlhas oilfield,' one o f two major Cbrl'Matson., chairman, Mrs. Ru- eommimiqho which pinpototad ”Uia Now W o rse ert, 30 N .^taflttwood Cirdle, is a huidiout waraetaF' of Com-1 Caltex fields in Central Sumatra, On W oM aii member o f .£29: planning'board for uolph Carlson, Mrs. Eric Anderson { N ot a ll sTzesTn a lt colors. Values to $1. l5 pair. Seomless and full la about IS miles . northeast of and Mra. Victor Johnson. munlat aubvaralon as Bouthaast | the 1958 clUnpuB conference on Asia's "moat M»batantial current; Pakanbaru. Washington, March 13 (/P) religion at Cornell Univeralty, fashioned sheer and semi-sheer. menace.” May Reaume Operatlona — I^ailers of organised Labor Vemon, March 13 (/P) —• Ithaca, N. T. A member of the RockvUle Emblem Club wiU meet I Without naming the conn- j Djuanda aaid capture of the oil tonight at 8 o’clock at the Elksl told President Eisenhower to State Police said the body of class of 1959, she is majoring in ell warned “ aome nop-communiat i field would permit Caltex to re home' economics. Home, that city. day the recession is growing Mrs. Evelyn Sedden, about 38, ovemmenta" against v“faiUng toj sume operations "If the company Mansfield, with a bullet hole Slatinguiah between the A’, he told remedies. in a car in an isolated wooded munlsm.^' Tba communiqua 'lUld \ newsmen. section here, today. baeausa "tba Insidious chsractar ' George Meany, AFI..-CIO prto- of Communist subversions, .tbers'l The company Shut dOMvn opera ident, and other members of tha She was the former Evelyn was particulto’ danger arising” T tions last Monday and evacuated 8-man AFL-CTO Executive Com Olsen, a 1942 graduate of from theee govainmenta; a few women and children at Uie mittee said they told Eisenhower Manchester High School. A sugeestion of the Djuanda govern econoniic data already at hand SALE! Tha foreign miniatera aaid bullet was found near the car. shows there is no hope for eco BEATO collectiva toieurity meaa- ment. NOW S THE TIME TO lUY FOR TOILETRIES etc. An Army spokesman aaid the nomic improvement this month. State Police say. -\ uraa had forced a divaraion of "The discuseion was mainly on Communiat actlvitlaa Ih the area Jakarta troops suffered no caa- OlFTS O R FOR YOUR O W N USE . . . Coty Fact Powdar with Lifittick ...... $2.00 ^ s i g n s ualUaa in occupying the Pakanbaru the . question of getting at this from the military to tha nm-miti thing right now with speed." The body of Mrs, Evelyn Noxiarna Skin Craam . . S9c tsvy Bald. It warned■ of RatK;"acti Baml Bolh,'^. pro-weetem pre- area. He could not say whatber Sedden, about 33, Stafford mier of Lehman and hia gov fhcra were any casualUts among Meany told newsmen after the Economy Siza Glaam Toofhpatta ...... S9c vity in tha economic, poUUcat\Snd half-hour White House talk with Rd., Mansfield, was found in a BEAUTIFUL ‘‘OAN RIVER’’ FASHIOM MAihlFAOtHiEBB' BPEGI^ SALE cultural flald, and alao actim y ernment reaipM yeeterday. the rabel forces. Caltex official! Mrller declined Eisenhower. car in an isolated section of B O X E D s t a t i o n e r y GBi HSWe LEATHER K to»8 ’ $1.00 ValuaJPapiodant Toofhpaita ...... 79c vrithin youth and labor organizav His 8-man cabQiqt in offica eight montha;— rbidgnad to direct tomraenlTbn the atattta of • Meany said the AFL-CIO vrouid Valley Falls -Rd., Vernon, this BORDER RRtf F A S n i STRIPED x Pfo-phy-la'ctlc Tooth IrusTias .. 7'1.. .TH... 2fc dbha.” prepare s memorandum and send ^ ^LLFO^ond The' communique announced no \maka way for a lalYC cab future operatlone at Pakanbaru but morning, an apparent victim said it might be poasible to re it to Eisenhower tomorrow to show Fine quality paper and envelopes In all Whjta and 75c Bayar Aspirin Tablats ...... S7e big new program of economic aid inet of 12 ministers. Sources that economic Indicators dertton*-' of “ foul play.” to meat Pakistani chargea that in '^ iru t said the new clu^inet sume production soon. FRENCliPURSES Unicap Multi Vitamins...... $3.11. and SA.94 strate the economy is stlU 'dectin- She was found lying acroM the color, 100 aheeta and jW envelopes. Buch neutral nations aa India were Is expected to attempt a yyt- ppl- An official of Caltex- who re ing. front seat of a gtoen Chevrolet, her ' 40c Alka-Saltxar ...... S4c Icy, wlUcb, though atiU fused to be Identified said com* Sheets and Pillow Cases lotting more help than free world prOc Bttll Going. Pb%W head a mass of blood. Bkia -Strika''OotiUa €dj[^' Bladas vn-rT^.'''SOrf0f fSC'' u-avetd^anUgonlaini pany-offieialwin out that BEA’TO'a three other Arm. countries. "Wa^'sre'halfway thr^gh March Medical Examiner John E /F la - ▼ ' ^ " y O ' Wide range of styles and Phillips Milk ot Ma^Rusia, lar^a ...... 79c Asian t o c h e r s Pakiatan. Thai Photofax) (Oonthmed on Page Three) and the statistics shew things are herty, en preliminary exanilnatioa, Sale PncM ^ 5 1 - " ” B o x colors. Valuea to $10.00, land and K^Upptnes — had gotten still going dAwn." Meany said. "We • n » 6 ^ said he found a hole in ' the neck Lar9a Listarina ...... » S9e told thq Presi^nt the administra body of Mrs. Evelyn Sedden, about S3, of Manrilelcl. lies slumped serosa tha front seat of her of the victim. He oddfid that the more than sTUO million in econom ^<5ir.Car^^ ]Det. SgL Robert Bohman and Patrolman Edwah^Beattie look in. (Herald Photo by Ted- - \ y-'.- . • 1 ' Larga Johnson's Baby Powdar . f9c tion sbbuld'not be waiting for any hole could have bqeh made by a ic aid in the pSat yaar, principally improvortient” from the United 'Stotea. bullet but would not say definitely Larga t-aco Shampoo ...... 09c said "there were no at this time that the Injury waa Tba communique siUd the'pro-1 mehts; we had a very fi Bon New Deodorant ...... • 98c grams ef metansive buMaral and Sees Hike cauMd by a/klug, biaeting." Deputy^A^Uand County Ooconer $2.00 Value Max Factor Crama Puff with , other economic arrnngombnto ba- Asked whether Eiaem>dwer had Officer GrabRj / twaaii the BEATp countries Irving jE Davia Jr. -waa reported Lipstick $1.2$ demonstrated concerir over the the caae by L t Taylor, ONE GROUP OF continue. In addition, it cited situation, Meany said "he certainly Beeretary of State Dulles' an- at the acene later in the m Nylon Bristle Hair Brushes ...... SIJM) 41d.” , - / 2 Suspects inj ifnlng. n<8Mwaraant that the United Statsa Meany sandX Walter Rriither, would pat iqp. 83 miUian for a VTto unioH chief and jkF^^lO Police paid thatJialthat a gun new pregram of Voeational and on-the- I S O i a bullet waa found at the scene. \ economic chairman, bauq Safe The body waa discovered at 9 .. WBahlag^. March ID (in —rphbgrsni Tor the fiscal ending Ing 'a/Variety of government ac- en Psge Be>-ea) Secretaiy oFPefenae McElroy saidid I June 39^ coptomplates pli Ji con* a.m. by 'niomaa Hpoker, a resident tionp'lo combat the recession. - ■Woodbridge, March IS (/P)—A of VaUey Falls Rd., who waa on today the' government expeete to . ti^xifs ig more than t3\bU- le Labor Federation high com- Joliet, 111., March 13 r>P)—Nathan'^ Looking at the crush/bf news- place contracts fer about $10 Ml-; Hon. and left with Eisenhower a long Woodbrldge policeman, making a Leopold, who served 33‘/i y.ears in men around him he quipped, "I feel hia way to wbrk. He told polica Hon worth' of mieeUes. aircraft. Thgt incluudea S|q>r^mately routine cheCk of a car, today nab prison for a hobbled effort to com pretty hemmed in nOw.-’ that he was attracted to the Car document setting forth a program becauae .it had been in the same Tunisia Warns and other mUiUry lleina during > btUion for purriiaaing pihriiaaing such major for combatting the business down- bed two suspects in a Waterbury mit a perfect mqrder, walked to Leopold said h e ^ d no idea what the first .M... half ofthls J—yaar^^ , j ------Items of.mUiUry—ilitaiy equipmentequipment^ a i air. turn...... _ freedom today determined to be will occur nowXout that he sur position when he came home from W o d i, ccnom .^rtpd. uilki. Solid colon ond Jood.'atore safe burglary. W'ork early last evening. He reported Otis conffbreeyrith>«*ft. miMUee.-shtpe andeHctronlc .Patrolman Philip McDermott come a perfect example of prison mised he wpufd be en route to prints. SiMC 1AS\ ••20{ 12Va-22V3. V du M About Possible ' contracU for slighUy more than i devices. It also co n to n ^ te s about ^ipbatlnaed on Piaga Beven) • said he found $2,288.67 in bllla and rehsbilitation. Puerto RicfFas soon as possible. .^ Growing suspicious, he stopped to i|6 bUllon in Ufa six'montha ;W billion for militaj^conatructioh silver in the car, along with a Lieopold waved his hat as he The released prisoner wore a 4nveatiga'te. He looked into the i of 1957. X i*®** *«n»nd 84 MHlon for other loaded .32 caliber pistol. stepped through the gates of the gray Ijatt, herringbone tweed gray parked car and law the woman’s $10.9$ to|24.95. Now McElroy pet torth lha figures in **i®4a and w rri^a. administration building. He was body. He gSid her car keyi were ” —pastel stripes Ir/multi-color that are appro- ^4 Alliance Shift Earlier, Waterbury Police re t and a dark blue-black suit, color scheme of every bedroom. a letter to^PrealdentPr^ident Elsenhower. Grow qblJgbUOns for_majqr pro- GOPx Pri^ airi ported that a small safe Cbntain- surrounded immediately by news He'had a light blue silk tie with a still in^her hand. A cigarette had In makihg the report public, White curement M January, 1958, totaled < men . all white figure. burned oqt on her overcoat. She about xfl.200,000,00q." McElroy | ing about $3,500 had been removed Tunis. March 18 (^ —Praaideht House Prmb secretary Jamas C. from the Fulton Market in the Tliere were few townspeoplj The suit, with fashionable nar had bled prpfuaely about the neck M M b Bourguiba today called on HAgerty tailed the planned atep- wrote: '-We expect obligations forj from nearby Joliet on hand row lapels, was made in the prison and face. An^ large satchel-type remaining five months of the! On Slate’s Idle west end of the city. An employe Also One Group Of KNIT DRESSES >x Secrotary o f State Dulles to sup 'up "another way the economy can had discovered the break. Leopold ended his long priso: tailor shop and wae a gift of the pocketbook was on the floor of the ■ port Tunisia by next Thuraday in be Helped" to fight the businesi al year to average about tl,- tence state, in accordance with prison frontpari of the car. It looked un \ , 7(»,000,000 to ll.SOO.IMO.OOO per Police Chief Richard Clarleglio her- dispute with France or ' lose rSceasion. identified the man as Oino Paoloni Leopold was escorted tprihe pris custom. touched. A bag of groceries were Sisos 10-20; 12V3-22V3. Regular $24.95 end (month.” >, ( Taking Shape on gate by Warden Joseph Ragen. also found (n the front. A pack of ."A-- }>.'■ T inlsia's allegiance to tha''West* --In other developments 41, of 384 Morse St.. Hamden, and As he left the prison entrance, Bourguttia canceled'public c>ie- Plans for the first half Of this He walked slowly, ajniost casually. followed by his attorney, Elmer cigarettea lay on .(he. ground next economic front: / X year call for placing contracts for Reynold Pector, 35. of MyrUe Ave., $25.9$. :: bratkma o f the second annlyersary Hartford, March 13 WFV-A Re Bridgeport, and Judd Rd., Monroe. He had been behind bars since Gertz, he shook hands with three to the right front d t^ . v SELF-SHQ1 1. The House P u ! ^ " Works 63.8 per cent of the total obligations Sept. 11, 1924 fof the thrill killing of Independence from'France and (jommtttee unaniinqwSiy approved publican program to meet the un He aaid Paoloni was the driver of nevvsmen who had spoken to him. V; V . ■ ;-v ■■■ rf • for major military'purchasing, as employment- aituatton took shape of a neighbop'ooy, Bobby Frnnks. (OnUnued on Page Ten) ALL SALES HNAL warned that Tunisia r ^ h t have a Democratic-sjto^Mred resolution compared with 37.7 per cent during the car. After spending 15 minutes talk - r ' -w • Now * ® \- to fight France again. • - ' % to speed up^fMeral spending for today as the Connecticut Legisla McDermott said he spotted thq 14, in Chicago on May 21 of that ing with newsmen, Leopold 19 the last six months ef 1937, Mc ture continued hearings on bitis. year. Hie-companion in the crime, .In his weekly radio speech re public w(HW-projects. Elroy reported. parked car on the corner of Lucy stepped into a cream colored auto corded for hroadhasC tonight, Bour 2. .ilJd'ngrcssional Democrats Including emergency housing meas St. and Amity Rd. and became sus RicharTEENA PURE DRESSES t The Prealdent said he would nomic activity" in the state were / Asks Gift of Prlvacjr parole supervision of prisoners, the Closeout ^ ; Mbatly cottons. Batista Ready to Crush introduced. TThey were viewed as The statement asked newsmen Parole Board Office in Springfield today aa Director of the Budget. "EVENINO -STAR” -—nuilU-color stars gathered from a sum- apeak to the Constituent Assembly News I'idbits President Eisenhower appointed laer sky woven on the hem of luxury muslim VALUES to $14.98 on March 20 uid tell them whether part Of the Republican program tO to grant him "a gift almost as pre said. X .create more jobs. vious as freedom itself—a gift Leopold is bound, by conditions Maurice H. Stnna, no*.v deputy Tunisia would turn away from the Culled from AP Wires director, to succeed Bmndage. SWEATERS free world. Student Demonstrations Amony other things, the mess-, without which freedom ceases to of his parole not to, grant Inter $ c . o o ^ "Wa are at tha crossroads," he ures would attempt to spur local have much value—the gift of pri views or' direct any publicity to r o c TO r e v ie w t v c a s e 72 X 108 Each $2«77 A variety of bulky knit alip-ona and DIAPIRS NOW declared. "We must choose. You redevelopment projects, attract vacy." himself. Havana, March IS (gh—-Armed Safe containing some $300 In Leopold left the prison entrance Gertz said the conditions pre Wnahlngton, March ^ IS (ffh— cardigana. Good aaaortment of .alzea Cellophanephane pack of 3. know my sympathy for the free new industry to the state, aid capi cash and belonging to the Greater and colors. world which is not dictated by per- with a new decree auapending civil tal improvement . programs in shortly after 16 a.m. vent disclosing Leopold's time of The I Fcdersl Conunnniontlonn X Each REG. S1.7S— SPECIAL Hartford (Community Cheat at 27 A re'porter asked him, "Do you 81 108 $3.27 $1.7S— S P I X , sonal interests but by the fact 1 liberties. President Fulge'rtoip cities and enable the Connecticut Commission tiMlay moved to re VALUES to $10.98 A PRETEEN SKIRTS Forest St. broken open and the feel free." (Continued on Page Three) c o r d e r ita grant of TV channel share the intereata of the free Batista’a police and Ariny stood. Development Credit Cbrp. to in money stolen'. . , Coroner Harold N O W V X Not all Blzea. world." crease its borrowing .capacity. 10 nt Miami, Fla.. fsentnU ease Each Campbell holds- Lionel Nobert, '50. 42 X 36 74c "Dulles holds the k'ey^tb'the ready t,o smash antl-goveimment Two major business organiza In n house Inveatlgntion that led VALUES to $8.98 Meriden aptomoblle denier, crlml- to the resigaatien of commis Uaually sold in sets. The pillow cases at $2.49 per pair,_ demoiutrations: if thousands .o f tions in the state, clashed as the p-Uly responsible' for the Feb. 20 (Oo«tlM.ued tm Page Hirae) HavanaXemiyeraity students go Lsgialature’a Labor Committee For the Breadwinner. sioner Richard AT Mack. TiNi.' bojced; one sheet and two pilfow cases in get at $6.95, through wiiA their plani to hold s' ttuffle depth pt Oomwell Af a 14- Commiasion, taking note' ef » < $ 2 - 9 9 wound up .hearings yesterday on year-old girl.' • boxed. . — . ' * 3 ^ BOYS'aad OraUI’. NOW ina'ss meeting today. ; bills that would liberalize unem charges In the House Investiga The students had;, planned to aa- ■Jet transport plane sweeps, tion that pressures may have en Snip-it to lensrth de- ployment'coihpensatiqn laws, -across country in 3 hours and 29 aemble on the first annlyeraity of A 'spokesman fo r 'the Manufac Tax Cut Plpn to Add tered into the. awani, filed • SUN SUITS sirra. Available in a ' 5^A Set to* Pay a; rebel invasion of Batista’s palace; minutes, totting a new unofficial motion In the U.B, Court of Ap R«*Cev«r Your Old Hoovy Whlto Fo«|uo» By a famoua manufacturer. turers Association of Conpecticut speed record for ’ passenger-type SKIRTS ' ARAGKOFSIRLS' ~ large variety of gay About -20 persona-were-tclUed at (MAC) 'said hia organization was peals requtoting that the ease A amaU group of akirta. Velvet, taf bright colors. Sizes 32 the palac^-opd 20 more elsewhere craft, Lockheed Aircraft Corp. be returned tq the FCO for fur REG. $1.65-$2.00.$2.50 Is "unalterably .opposed” to a pro says . . .. Ranking military officers $2 Week to Pdycheck lud fillow Now feta, ^ ut- u. I. e— i eein in' Havana during a daring but poser by the state Chamber of ther reriew. ZIPPERED VALUES->NOW SKIRTS and DRESSES to 44. poorly organized plot 't o kill or of the North Atlantic Treaty Or VALUES to $10.98 (k>mmerce .to ' extend unemploy- ganization begin 4-day aecret meet VALUES to $8.98 Washington, Mareb IS M’)—The kidnap the Chiban. President. OM FOR WAGE HIRE Zim RED PIUOW COVERS N O W ^ '.Veterans Admlnistrarion, will pay The suspension of civil liberties ineht behefits. -a maximum'of 39 ing in Paris to st'idy detailed mili By B. I.„ LIVINGSTONE (^credit equal to the percentage cut / was rammed through Batista’s weeks under certain, conditions. tary problecAa’o f the AUartlc Al Washington, March 13' A— An when mailing their next quar •>De.troit, March IS S' i . ' r/: r • ' -■ // - - f ^