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Sharply On 1 / • To Invest Millions k •Wall Street : In Elastic Market New York, March 11 (/P)—- The Stock Market dropped Washington, March 11 (yP)4*»vor” a rainy rapid increase from sharply today. In mid-after­ —Gen. R, E. Wood of Sears, 60 to 100 per cent in the margin noon, Bethlehem Steel was of Six ^States requirement—that is, a halt in down $3.75 a , share, Generaj Roebuck & Co. said today the stock buying on cradit in the fair­ firm’s profit-sharing pension ly-near future. ■ Motors $2.26, Boeihg $2.' ;T hei^are BtrUdng ex&mpUB o f everyday low values at fund has 90 million dollars in The present 60 per cent margin Zenith $3.25, Kennecott ^ cash which it won’t invest for means the purchaser of stocks Du Pont $3, and Standard/Qil “I’ll Take Williams, .and MusialX” - (- the present because of un­ need put up only SO per cent of the eep Sea low average 2,760,000 shares. ing a score and causing heavy property damage. Winds of Crab Meat ...... Special Can Me RIB OVEN ROAST OF BEEF . . . 7 KRAFT NIBIETS The market recovered slightly hurricane force—up to 95 miles "an hour—ripped through FRESH CORN OFF THE COB yeaterdhy after three days of de­ Froaen Lohater Plea Next to P ln^urat Tandercure Corned Beef, which we alao D x i l l e s S ^ e K ii C u r b e d clining prices—including unusually Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania. • / Froaen Tuna Plea have nice cuta^of thia week, more men vote for Roaat Beef aovere selling pressure Tuesday H jc atorm that develop^ over'V - ^ Sword Fiah, Freah Haddock than any other\,^neat cut. and Wednesday. southeastern Michigan and west- | - Freah Oyatera 3 for 33'2 for 27' 12. 0 Z. 'There was some expectation of em Indiana roared e&^ward like a ■ _ R . O f f . LVEETA giant wedge, producing , violent J i l l GT 0 1 * 1 T 1 Roaat Pork, 7 Rib CuU ..r. .lb. S»e Choics Rib Rbiist 3rd thru 7th Ribs .. lb. 63c a continuation of that rally at the CANS On Quem oy Defense opening todey. It didn’t material- winds, hail, llghtnjilg and thunder | E V f f / U f f . CREAM of XREAM of before apparently easing itself out / ■ 'Selling began almost at once, over eastern Pennsylvania. eyTl enjoy it MORE . . , ASPARAGUS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS «the Secretary of State end the 'owever, it dried up in the early n ie weather outbursts were : Chokes Big if you SERVE a M t l S H R O O ^ SEALTEST Rep. Zsblocki (D-Wis) Prcaidcrit of the United States on rrt of the second.hour. most severs in Indiana, Ohio and any foreign policy,’’ Hagerty re­ Stocks pushed down most in­ Pennsylvania. They came when a THE FINE^ STEAK MORRELL HAM said today he believes Secre­ cluded New York Central, Allan cool front which kicked up dlsas- tary of State Dulles favors' plied. troua dust stor ja on the Plains THIS SIDE OF TilE CONNECTlCirr RIVER F iM PINEHURST 2 8 9 ‘ Dulles, tMd there were reports collided with unuoually yarci mois-s West Area ICE CREAM American defense of Quemoy of difference^.between Wm and the (OontlnuM on Page Two) Some it hot, aome like it cold ture-saturated air. IMs warm air but e\ i enjoys the flavor of and Matsu Islands but is be­ President on the issue, said: Kansas City, March 11 (fl>) 2 for 27® wouldn’t think there is any 'basis bad raised record high season tem­ Pinehursl special trim steaks and Morrell eat ham. And what 2 for 3S* Limited time. ing restrained by “somebody peratures yesterday in the Mid­ -^Dust storms whipped by for tliat.’’ \ "a h tf’ lean trim is mak- above him’’ from making a west. winds up to 70 miles an hour Ing. Morrell not Improve the SALADA Zablocki said hk was convi Scot Scientist, Gusts Up ToNlt._in.p.h. CLAM V2 G A L positive statement. roasts sold only at Pinehurst Grocery flavor . hey Improved the (;SRiEN PEA by secret teatIrooAy when - At least tv.'o persons were whirled across Great Plains trim by making orrell Hams fat- CHOWDER This vru an obvious reference greia waa considering the del killed and a score injured when States yesterday blotting out leea and akinleae you can now to President Eisenhower lince Formosa reapluUon ^ m e Weeks Discoverer of the cool front dived under the light­ ' only the President is above Dulles ago that the United Statea had de­ springlike weather and har- Every steak or roast from choice beef. . . properly buy them shankleN also, if you TEA BAGS HEINZ in the field of foreign affaire.- er warm air in jet gusts up to 92 rassing farmers. cided to defend the*two\strategtc wish. Try a butt or ajiank half of ZablScki, chairman of the House lelanda. \ m-p.h. and twisted into sairling The eye-smarting storms wera trimmed to give you /ipore good eating for your Morrell Ham today. Penicillin, Dies funnels and towering thunder- the worst .of the year. k ? Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on “At ttiat time we were 'kdvised heads. Damage was ifeavy. Mississippi BaCon...... \ ..l b . 99c 2 the Far East, also said in an inter- In Colorado, Department of Ag­ money. REGULAR I^IRLOINS OR SHORTS Ib.. that they were defeiulble,’’/hV.said. Sections of western Maryland (2 Iba. $1.10) !• SPECIAt viaw ha believes the American Zablocki said his view thac\the By EDDY GILMORE riculture officials estimated half • CHILI SAUCE and parta of West Virginia also the states' three million acres .of 89c. Special large double or flat bone Sirloins lb. 99c Lamb Patties lb,.35c (S lba\|1.00) poaiUon regarding tha Chinese Na- administration is reappn London, March 11 (/P)—Sir Alex­ reported heavy' rain and hail CREAM of x48 TEA BAGS RiG. PRICE ttonallirt-held islands is-now under­ matter developed from ander Fleming, 73, the Scot scien­ winter wheat lias been ripped but. Try Matthew's Chicken Pit VEGET^IAN 12-OZ. storms with winds up,to 55 miles going a top-leyal raappraiaal. Dulles gave the Houae tist who discovered penicillin^ died • ^ t t e r up?* Not quite yefc dost, a group ef baeeball-iiiiaded yeungetein pick aiden^befrre in- per hour. But the damage there The wipdil also lashed at topsoil l AinEA BAGS FOR ON^y 1c EXTRA Ha said he does not think tbara last Tuesday on hia was much less. - * in Oklahoma, Texas, Nebraska and VEGETARLE :e l e r y / - ' BOTTLE la a eharp, admlnistratibn split trip. imexpectelNEHURST REGULAR HAMBURG^... .lb. 39c BEANS Pkg. 23c PURE PA8TEUR1ZEO MeINTOSH demand for antibacterial remedies. Politick squabbling over the state March___M 11 (/FV-A/ fu^ A Communist_____i_«_A itructor. But'the. vicious wind ripped up Although the erosion worried 3 lbs. $1.00 He waa doing research at: St. of the First Lady’i"health pointed youth leader who has just “I, talked with both Americans the heavy track aad demolished farmers. It is a far cry from the Mary’s Hospital in London when up tomy that many. Republicans and British people there,’’ he said. the bridge. dust bowl days of the 19304 when Pinehurst Round Steak Ground ...... lb. 8Sc fr es h FRUITS ond v e g e t a b l e s Reds Alter Farm Plan, he-noticed mold sporea, apparent­ fled West said tonight 45 “I am sure many of them are fed Built in 1927,.the bridge deliv­ ,drought and Wind created so-called POR ly dissolving bacteria andy killing want (President Elsenhower to run Americans and 70 British UP ,and want to -come b«ck. But ered ore in 15-ton buckets to two “black blizzards'', that put niany VinJiiirM ^ Cyta not quits up to top standard are put into pet ham* HiWlnstant UMinO TIMI ARTICHOKES...... 3 for 25e WAX BEANS Ib. 25c It. This waa the way he dehcribed In 1956 while some Democrats may Subjects are living ^at Baut­ they can’t. Since the June 17 re­ blast furnaces. .The furnaces, lando^\'ners out of business. burger and sold at 2 lbs. 40c. YEUOW SQUASH...... 2 lbs. 19c UMONA ...... 3 for 19c the find: hope ■ he won’t zen, Communist indoc.trina- volt in 1953, the restrictions have banked immediately, will be. out of In some parts of western Kan- , Admit Food Sfaortf^es "It was pure luck that a^^lr Republicans attacked and Dem­ been tightened. Now none of them service for about three days, the a yesterday, visibility > waa re-" MAXWEUHOUSE Coffee $1.45 FLORIDA ORANGES ...... dm .49c PINEAPPLES ...... ooch 39c tura plate of staphylococci (a m ( c - tion center in East Germany can leave the city of Bautzen with­ company. Mdd. ported as low as 25 feet at the ^ LARGE SIZE LARGE SIZE ocrats defended the latest state­ out special permission. They used Here's the good news you’ve been waiting for . . . a 98c / ■ ' a- ■ ’ terial form) got contamlnat for Western defectors. .. The storm, swept east ocentral height 'of the storm. GRAPEFRUIT. Iwdkwi Rivor Whlfo Soodloss. loreo cho ...... 2 for 2Sc Moscow, March 11 (F)—The So-^food .shortages exist, the decree with aome mold spores, and it ment yesterday by Democratic He naked that his nanie i»e kept t a be quartered In' comfortable Indiana.. shortly' after 2 a,m„ Some of the dust blew into Mia- sale on H gal. pkgs. bf'Sealtcat Ice Cream .’. . you save act forth aa ita main aim the im- aomethihg to the staphylococci National. (Jhairman Paul M. But- secret “because I don't want any apartments. After June 17. they struck Ohio and then tore Into exactly 21c on^v^ry pkg. you buy . \yiet government, openly admitting on an issue that exploded in were moved to stone bkrrack fdod shortagas, today ordered Itf piY>ved uae of land in order to which was very tmiisual. There more trouble. I just want to live Pennsylvania.-It was the worst of (Continued on Page Twelve) Hmi strm! t FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS "have in our couiitry enough bread, are thousands of molds, but this ingress with (X)P cries ■ of and work peacefully.” . buildings.” the season. Sava on Shurfina meat, milk, potatoes, vegetables' happened to be the: right one. Smear” and “scoundrel.” He said he was a chief of selec­ H e 's ^ in an Interview he did Sealtest Ice Cream V* gal. 98c s§M itttifr SNOW CROP MIXED VEGETABLES ...... 10 ozs. 23t man o tt^ e land more cliance for ' General Havde FRUIT COCKTAIL Any flavor. and other products.'” •T might have beeii in a bad Uer said there had bpen “pub- tion for the (Jomiliunist Free Oer- not knowS.^w all the Westemqrs The storm started fires, uproot­ SNOW CROP nSH STICKS ...'...... 10, ois. 43c inltlative>lp crop,planning.. -7 „ __j But despite the accent on local temper and missed It." Ushe^eporta . , . Mrs. Eiaenhower man Youth (FDJ) in Saxony and got to Bautbeu and that aome may ed trees, tore down power tines, 2*/j can At the le time state farm enterprise, tha new minister of But Sir Alexander may have has no\ been in robuat health, that have gone to East Germany as smashed..windows, toppled televi­ Try vaqilla ice crqam *rtd froated frfth Picaweel Straw* MINUTE MAID TANGO JUICE ...... 4 ocs. 11c managers wara yra|i>ed they wilt state farms. Ivan A. Benediktov, beep a little modest in attribirting her strength has be^ taxed by visitors or students and been pre­ sion and:^dio towers and blew off Bulletins ' Spacial 39e can be held strictly accountable for berriea , \ . the strawberries are on sale too . . . ' in - a aeparate announcement Ills find to luck. When he was a her official duties and that her vented from returning. roofs frdm homes and'plants. from (he AP Wires Sava OR any failure to meet production warned state farm ihanagera captain in the 'Medical Corps in mother d w not want her to -live > He. gave this partial list of . Terrific. winds killed two in Piesweet Strawberries ISoz.pkg. c MEAT DEPARTMENT. quotas * they must meet their production World War I he had observed that in the White House for another names and addresses of Allied in­ Pennsi’Jvania. A largasign, knock­ TOMATO SOUP 39 WE ARE ALWAYg HAPPY TO ADVERTISE TOP QUAUTY BRANDS IN^fcEEPlNO WJTH ■ The decree, signed by Ctommu- quotas or fact public reprimand antiseptics then in iise harmed four ^ara”\ New^ Tidbits dividuals he Said were in Baut­ ed loo»e by the Jisavy Wind killed PEAS a • • • a a. a • a a a e a • • e'• a t • • a • ■ • 3 pkRl> 33C OUR POUCY OF OFFERINO TOP QUALITY MEATS. nlit party chief Nikita S. Khrush­ or dismissal. white blood corpuscliea more than - BuUer said “if these reports zen Miss Pauline Muscall,'S9, of Ran­ FULLER AWAITS VERDICTT CampboH't lOc can • c‘ ' chev and Premier Nikolai Bul­ Hia warning citad particularly they did the bacteria. He was in­ are true, I would tjiink they would Culled from AP Wires . Jean Woodruff, 1500 La k^ Shore kin, P a, near Pittsburgh. She was Blrminghsm. Ala..' March' 11 ganin, aimed at decentralisation the performance of > state farms in terested -thereafter in finding an Drive, Chicago, III. Caught Under the sign board while (g’l—:-Wrary Jarqrs deotdlng tha Stock up W« iBtroducG thurfine Frown ORANGE JUICE at a very COOKED of planning which the .i upper exert some influence on her hus‘- fate of ex-chlef Deputy qberiff low pHct. SWIFT'S PREMIUM COOKED HAM 59c Lithuania, witich he said in the antibiotic that woiild not harm ban’’ when he de^des whether he Hariy S. Rlndo. a , Finnish-born en route to work. SCOniSSUE LAND O'LAKES 14-lf Lb. Hams. Buy whole or either half. echelcms have hitherto con.- first two- months of 1955 fulfilled animal tiasue. * - will leek a aecondXterm. Assizes court at Iltrin;. Italy, American arrested when he w^nt At Brookville, P'a., some 85 Albert Fuller failed to reach a 3 for 29c s h a n k PORTIONS (about 5 Iba. or le a s)...... Lb. 4Se -.trolled. only 26 per cent of their produc- He named ' hia. new dlacoVery . Sen. "Brfdgea (R-iqH) said But- sentences ’Communist Sen. Mario to Blast Germany in 1949 to see a miles north of Pittsburgh, the verdict after almost eight SHURFINE ORANGE JUICE It was aaen aa another attempt Montagnaaa to 16 months in jaU hours of deliberation and re­ 5 rolls 59c H A U 'B MABffPABM HtKsHi WtiLfKV - LAMB R PMF WWL -I WiSigEa iiflA stliy - German -girl ho had met in • 1945. wind collapsed a wall, killing Grin * ' 2 csn$ 29e .... 8 cans $ 1.00 BUTTER to use the private profit incentive (O eatlau^ an Page Two) (OMttaraed on. Page Two) ,( 09ntinued on 'Throe) for inciting Italian soldiers to in­ Harry T. Ruge of New York,,ar­ William Ramsey, a 34-year-old cessed a) noon without making Nabisco Sky Flake YOUNG BROILERS. AGAIN WE FEATURE: which'Khrushchev has been' plug­ subordination . ..., Chimcellor Kdn- rested in Berlin in 1949 and laborer. ■ • a report. W afers...... Ib . pkg. S4e Cast of 48 $5.98 ging over the paat year to prod ” ------^------—Ti------^------:...... ’------...... rad Adenaiier, ill .wit|l flu since chaiged with espionage. . The wind overturned eight or LEGS O' CHICKEN Lb. 79c Ruaaia’a lagging livestock pro­ Monday, improving. Eaien McLean, a student, of Del­ nine semi-trailers parked near the PERESS HEARINOS SLATED In duction. ' . - . . \ Tw o' small children,' plaj'ing ias, Texas. Philco plant in Connersville and Washington, .lilarch 11 (P)—- -Tha new directive told'collec­ M ayor Pipdhases First Easter Seals Chalrnian McClellan (DArk) lb Quarters BREASTS O'CHICKEN “hide-and-eeek,” 'smother to death tives, state farms and machine near Bowdoii, Ga., when they are (Continued on Page !H«elve) ‘ (Continued on Page Twelve) announced today the Seiutie In­ PINEHURST SUNSHINE BASKET O Ju$f 4 mors wesk$ m which w m sm sB o rm and tractor statleha to uae their trapped in dlM^ded Icebox . . . vestigations Subcnmmitteei will to 9st your $st of Lifstims 6dV own judgment."' ThU apparenUy Britain’s No. 1 soldier. Field Mar­ starT hearings Tuesday on tha It does not take long.for anew name to take bold..Last ■ l c would end the old system of far­ shal Sir John Harding, says Army career of Maj. firing week our fruit or fruit and delicacy baskets wars adver­ chinswars . . PrieedFRESH down again! Makes SHOULDERS a delicious pork roast. Boned for etuffing if you wish. No extra,.|9 jMUL away buraaucrats overruling the “there la BO weakneoo in British Pereas, ivho has been called ,a “Fifth Amendment CommhiUsi" tised for the Srat time, at trie suggesUon of a customer With $5.00 worth of regiater tapes i^mn Ml the scene and' wderlng strength” in the Far East. Police^ GOP Leader Oppose APPLESAUCE GFaXVETioiEB him to grow crops ha feels are by McCarthy (R-Wls). . i as SUNSHINE BASKETS and .believa it or not, many get 1 6 / place service of Lifetime /; * Four ' Methodist conferences in were ordered by Just thia name, priced at $6.09. IT.iiO and china for only $1.M. / , not suitable. the New YoiY area urged to ALL-BEEF FRANFURTS SPEUAD Lb.' 65c “Serious. . shortcomings’ and boost oontributloiu to four Abolishing Death Penalty LODGE TO QUIT LONDON 1. $10.00. These .baakeU a#a customer packed and delivared 2 c . 39c mistiakes havs been observed in See display . check value, etart With each package you get a Jar of amstard. No extra ckarge! church-affiliated colleges 1,300 per ' .1 London, March 11' (F) —Tha any place in Manchester. ' . • ' your Mt today or get mors'piecea the praoUce of agriculture.’’ the cent . . . Joseph "Specs" O’Keefe, American Embaany annoonoed If you already have started. STSu^^ttilg^Swww^^hJirw^S^rblMeirTurg^^uppi^ofbun^^tnSoThoNir'^Oeo^re^Ybo •'today Henry (Mbot Lodge Jr., Green Beans ' decree *ald. j • 46, once labeled by FBI aj chief Hartford. March 11 (S’)—K Re-'^jority leader of the Republican- BEST GRADE disappointed when you aak for tkis popular Item. Making no saerat of the fact th at eusnect in $1,219,()00 Brink’s rob­ publican legislative Reader and controlled Houae Represents' will Sy back to the United Broccoh .ib. 72c States tomorrow. Ambassador Ayocadoea Snow Whif# Mu$hroom$ State Butter b er/ transferred to (Joncotd Re­ police officials voiced stiff opposi­ Uves, told the committee: . . Celery formatory from Hampden County tion yesterday to a bill asking ” We tieed capital ' punishment James J. Wadsworth wlU -sap- (hikes Ib. 49e DEMONSTRATION TENDER and BOLD FLAVORED LAMB LIVER Lb. 2 9 ^ Overdue Baby Has Jail in Springfield. (Connecticut’s General Assembly for the same reason we kill mad plant him Monday aa Amerleu. You wtU be pleaaed to find bow < ^ D tbls is! to do away with the death penalty dogs and scorpions. . delegsle at East-West dtsarm- Spinach To serve with Pinehurst Steak. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Sen. B yrd. (D-Va.) concedca ament talks here. BMt Greens 'WONDER Brown 'n'' Servq En­ loalhg few votea in battle to-head for first degree murder. "We need capltalv punishment to AOAIN WE OFFER A CHANGE OF MENU: JBilliou8 o n R opes protect society from ruthless mur­ Peppera Seedless Grapefruit .., ^ 3 for 39e riched Rolls . . .'fresh from your off Income tax cut but still expects But strong support for the, bill Rararipes oven in 5 to 8 minutea. 12 large Senate victory. , . Two young CSil- came ! from, aeveral lawyers and derers.!’ WINCHELL s u it SETTLED- French Endive Healthful Golden ' ' rolla only 29c. Come in and taata 1 Lb. Box BONELESS CORNED BEEF Lb. 59c IxMulon, March 11 elng shot Charles-Henschsl, former New aver, ha eoaWh’t reeall aaff sueli MANCNitTHi Conn* jerterttay^ to Itenrdm rt^ -welfwi^ OMUMCftet’e quMa SUa yww la Ens,Me, of wkloh 9#,. per cent In tp outstandlnff personallUes work­ 0own in cold blood. PINiEHURST GROCERY, INC. (OMlUUMd an Yagq IVtaMi) 1 for the b e^ ( •( ing toerara Integratioa of Europe. R ^, Norman K. Pstselli, ma- I .(OimtteiMd Fkffe T«i*e);

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kANCHPSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN;, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, "^65 s : » . t Wo '■ ".A' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARC^ 11/1955 FAGS THltEB endorse the convention choiop ss lU favorite In the primary, Scot Scien^t, HEY KIDDIES fice, CO P Leader Oppose Rep. Ervlng P r u y n (R-Colth- 'leds Alter Farm Plan, ’“'4 for that attack, her hMlth Is fine! brooh), Parsells* assistant as S T A T E O LOOKY-LOOKY Mamie’s Health .Sen, Allott (R-O>lo) queattoned House Republican floor le a d e r , DiscoveTer of in Us Never Dies: thi^eports cited by Butler. AlldU. lishittg-Heath Penalty urged that legislation at this ses­ ' said he had neither “heard or sion be'confined to primaries on Admit Food Shortages TOMORROW Sparks Bitter j seen anything to indicate that Mrs. R. the local level. PenicilUn, Dies Elsenhower’S strength has been , %t3anaamt jr6 m Pace Oae) Gecnge Dortch of Providence, I feel like pinching myself,’* taxed by her official duties or that haa been there five years. (OonUniMtl from F » g « Oee) I.. t*ho said Stonlngton Industrialist Vivi­ she -IS'in other than-vgood health.” He haa won aeVeral reprieves, one Political Feud Haven courtCO JuOce. eaid put- en Kellems. “ I never thought I’d '(ConUaued, from Page Oae) . OA, the Magic of the Spring Words Doeea’t Race ’Round World w-%, man Uto death “it a moral only minutes before hla scheduled live to see the day when we’d Uon quota in meat, per cant in th a g -i 1 execution. Dortch waa convicted of Grange Notes KIDDIE SHOW MATINEE fienVsfit|cen (R-Vt) told the Sen­ In Itaetf.” have the sort o f hearing we're hav­ ifiilk and 56 per cent in egga. . jenlcUlin after Identifying it aa (Continued frotn-Pnge One) killing a woman, stabbing her 33 ■me times. Miss Kellems has long criticiaed Members o f Miuichester Grange ily of fungi. It proved effeetivs in ler’s statement "shows clearly that Direct Primary Supported severe criticism durjng’ the put combatting cocci which c a u s e I SHOW STARTS 1 F J yl.^ O O R S OFEN 12;30 [ sense that she doesn’t climb moun­ IBKRlartra becauae Juries tirere Connecticut’s election laws and are reminded of the following Im­ Mr. Butler and his parly don’t tains and doesn’t “go racing half­ C te ld to recommend death. Strong support for amendment haa campaigned for the direct pri­ year u agriculture minister. Bul­ portant evental to be held within blood poisoning and many other Fellows^ LeFs Play Baseball ’/non way arouhd the woHd every’ Connecticut'a election laws to pro­ want the President to be a candi­ \ H a pleaded with the committee mary; > , ganin' named him to hie nsrw job the next few days. 1 n f e^b t'i o n s, including "strep’ week.” vide for a direct primary was ex­ on March 2 when A. I, Koslov w u Sunday afternon rehearsal for throat and-those following-opera LAFFS-LAFFS4JkFFS date because they think he will the hill to the Iccitlature -r-1 He said Butler had dohe :;<‘an pressed yesterday at a public hear­ ousted as minister o f state farms. third and fourth degrees will be tlons and dfildbirth. By JOSRRH A. OWENS win and the wish is father to the f l o ^ for a vote, even if commlt- ROY ROGERS A ll YOUR unhuman thing” and was a ta tn m h e ra themaclvet disagreed ing of the Elections Committee. Would Swap fdeaa held in grange Hall, third degree, Penicillin wits'an e ffe c tiv e Sure, it’s juit a pasture. 'The thought he won’t run.” Democratic and Republican "scoundrel... .trying to hurt the with, awdltion. The Boviet government aleo said at 2 o’cldek and the fourth degree remedy against gonorrhea but aot IN phytlCAl evidence in there to prove Sen. Kuchel IR-Calif) said in a spokesmen said their party plat­ Stocks Skid today It would like to follow against tuberculosis, influensa and FAVORITE ^ separate Interview that vigorous President at a time when he is He prm cted a-vote in the Sen­ at S o’clock. it, but. yesterday the small parcel forms pledge adoption of the direct ate and HowM would favor aboli- through on that idea o f . sending Monday night memhers. are- In­ other of man's foes. of land on New Bolton Rd. near GOP reaction jn the Senate and 1 called upon to inake decisions primary system ot nominating can House yesterday to Butler’s sug­ affecting literally the lives of mil­ Uon \ Russian farmers to learn how vited to attend the school of In­ Sir Alexander was a frequent CARTOONS the town line waa something spe­ everybody know^ lltata PoUce^^mmiationcr Kel- didates for public office. < Sharply 611 lowans grow such tall com and so struction at G < ^ V ill Orange in visitor to the United States. He THE GOLDEN cial to a gro.ip o f yorng boys. gestion demonstrAted Republicans lions, of people.” ‘ br aald the d e m penalty atopa Several witnesses empasited that many pigs—and vice versa. ^. Glutonbury at 8.! o’clock, 'and waa in the United Statee -ip 1853 AND 7>wo billboards and atone wq)la belieye Eisenhower would be re­ Sen, Ooldwater (R-Ariz) .and triiMagm, hy diacouraainc criminala Connecticut is the only state which A Foreign Ministry note, handed Tuesday /night the first and sec­ on a wedding trip with 40-yaar-old .. lent authentic atmosphere to their (-''J elected ‘’and they want him to be Rep. Scott (R-Pa) accused Butler O IL HEAT from carhdnc guns. sUll retains the convenUon system to U.S. Ambassador Charles E. ond d em es will be', jexemplified by Dr. Amhlia Ooutaouris, a tltian- STRLUON A BIB COMEDY Y "Yankee Stadium.” The ground X' a .candidate.” of “ smesr” attempts. for noinlnating candidates. Bohlen, said “ Soviet agricultural Sen. Gore (D-Tenh) aaid he Gov. Abraham A. Rllic^fhaa de- W aU^treet the degree team i t Manchester haired Greek war heroine and , WAS aoggy and chunks of card- Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of Tex­ is t h e best fuel buy Communist party backing for the organs are ready to receive in the found “ nolfilng insulting” in But­ layed executions in the^WetherS' Grange a t the W i n d s o r acientlst. It was a second mar­ b ^ rd kept in place by stones as, the Democratic leader, said' proposal came from Robert Ekins, U.S.S.R. an American agricultural Grange. riage for the acientlat, then 71. served ad tlie bases. Official open- ler’s speculation about Mrs. Eisen­ he would be the first to say Butler N'orthem Conneetiemt Oil HSHt field Prlton until after the SM eral of Old Saybrook, who said the (Oeatliiued fro^ Page Oae) delegation and slap to send a hower’s health and the effect it Aaaembly haa decided on the bUl. A t the regular mfifeUng Wednes­ He was stricken with pneumonia fLUS: l SURPRISE PICTURE ihfi <*ay for the Mg leaguers may be had made a miatake if he spoke AssoriatiOH.'' liM. direct primary would "lead to the Soviet agricultural delegation to might have on the president. ■ Among the teven men in ^ e tic Coast Line Rsdlroad, Standard day night a supper |will be enjoyed two years ago. His wife nursed him CHILDREN 35e A D U LT S 65e a month away, but when you are any ’’uhtnUh” about the health of nomini^on and election ot Negro the U . s X " at 6:30 in Orange Hall, following through the Illness and penicillin a kid I nd the other fellows eay, ’I doubt if the whole incident the president or the first lady. daiath cells at Wethersfield candidates to the General Assem Oil (N.J.), East4tm'Air Elnes, ’The Sie>v|«.t government would has much significance.” he said. / American Telephone, Western Uni­ which the third and fourth degrees was credited with playing a large ’’I-et’j play ball,” that’s what you ly." like to know.tiow the United States peu-t in his recovery. ‘Heaven knows we all hope the Rut Johnson said it seemed on, International Nickel, Westing- wil be given a class of candidates do.' strange the Republicans should imoCratic and Republican government feels about the ques­ by the officers. ' He-waa knighted In 1944 in rec More than likely not one of yea- President and all of the members spokesmen were among the ma house Electric, Done Star Cement, tion of exchanging agricultural o f his family enjoy - the beat of get so 'verought up. He said they HEAR SEE Bethlehem Steel, General Motors, ognition of his aclentlflc achieve­ terday.’s performers will ever reach GRANDPA Jority^f witnesses who said none delegations,” the note concluded. ments. health." had been guilty in the past of Boeing United Aircraft, Distillers the. Big ^how, but when It’s a talking about the health of Demo­ of the oUls now before the com­ There w u o Imboediate. re­ He retired last September as baligAme-at the c(>mer lot every­ Eisenhower himself went to with ONf UNIT! CRANKY? mittee isVompletely satisfactory. Corp., and Zenith Radio. sponse from Washington. President Walter Reed Army Hospital yes­ cratic presidents. "The President’s Prices on the American Stock Nurses Qualify head o f the AVright-Fleming Insti­ one.Is a future Ted WilliaMs or, They said \he committee would Ebnenhower said recently he fav­ tute o f microbe Mology. In recent terday-'to begin a new series of wife, the President’s daughter, the Ebechanges were lower all around. Mic)y American methods—parti “ There . are many trefitmenU. dent i of-^the United States.” NO OKLIOATION the couhter m a ^ et were un cularly the planting of more com Croes home nursing courses. H ie One of the best is to taka a good cers and a presidential preference changed to higher. Th# kids may hot know too $PRINU CLEANING TIME IS HMf'SM m fi Try M for livestock feed—u a mesnd at certUicaltes were presented by gulp of hot whisky at bedtime. mucFi about the Babe, but they prim ary., Mrs. Doris Jacobs, nursing field Direct primaries for state offt boosting the nation’s lagging farm It’s not very scientific, but It SPECIAL TONIGHT SFEOIAL SATURDAY Wknt. to play his game. Ronnie CARPET and FURNITURE GLEANING TIME 0l00te ^0 M ifiUit output. representative from the National helps.” Fidleh. a,big boy for his age. and cers only. Croas, who haa been the In Open primaries which every­ Wins First Place > (In D u^M oinu. Lauren Both, Johnl.Calve matched fists on the CALL MI.3-6652 F6R QUICK \ editor of the Register's editorial slructor of the course. . eOLOEN FRIED BOLDEN FRIED _ bat alnd picked the teama. body could vote. The following nurses received ^ PERSONAL Closed primaries \mtricted to ' lagep, esM l u t night he felt cer- Space in Center Real Rtakydlnku AND EFIHCIENT WORK— REASONAILE RATES In Flower Show aln the UB. State Department their certificates: Miss Dtdores Don’t get the idea that the open­ registered party memwrs. Zielenak, MMs Mary Ann lUce, Balterfly Skrimp CHICKEN I HEARING SERVICI And primaries to be held in con­ would iarue v ia u for such a visit ing of-the Ijasebali aea on was a Soth said any Russian (MsgaUon Miss Janet E. Audette, Mrs. Mary Leased to Three /US affair, because,, brother., MANCHESTER RUG SHAMPOOING GO. OF MANCHESTER junction with a convention or, with­ Mtsa Ellen ButMey, 560 E. Cen. Dlugos, Mrs. Oecilia M. Wandt, C ^ p l e t e G IT TUMS QGICK^ out a oodvention. would be welmmed in lows;) it w ain't Three me: to a side and ter St., won a first place award Admits 11 Red Studenta Mrs. Anna J. Morasco, Mrs. Olive 260 TOLLAND TURNPIKE 18 Oak St., Mancheator Sen. Jack Stock (D-Brtdgeport), at the ninth anhual Connecticut Leases filed with the town clerk ^ I oO W' Dinner $ 1 .7 5 <^f. the nian on deck catches for the i J ^ )lt*t Acid lndig«Vion •The SUte Department previous­ WUk, Mrs. Alva C. risnsen, Mrs defemtive teghi, but it’s baseball ■Kl who said he was speaking for the Flower Show which opened yes. Calla Hutchinson, Mrs. Bertha T. yesterday indicate the Ekuit Center . f*/ - ■ Phone MI-8-8281 Manually, an upset stomach Democratic party, told the com­ ly said it would not comment on the way kids ha/e been plajing It "WaU to Wall Carpals Our SpMiaity" terday afternoon in the West the poeslblUty o f a visit by Rus- Shinn and Mrs. Vieva Clark. Street Corp. has leased three stores often upsm the victim's tem^ , mittee the direct primary Ik “long Hartford Armory. Mias Buckley'i in the shopping center at Lenox siiice who knows when, Herald Photos. ■lim farmers ui^il the soviet gov­ These newly qualified instructors Amiy Calve was chosen, by his BUI.V Olesfin swings, Rog Carpenter catche.s. Dave Fraser, another Bob I.emon? too- So whenever add indigcsuoi overdue.'* arrangement, “ Divinp Wind” , con­ and E. Center Sts. heaitburn or gassy pressure paini' ernment made an approach for will soon be teaching courses brother and, since their team had He expressed the hope that the sisted of asalea flowers and broom home niffslng, Mrs. Shinn'in Bol The leases are to Pine-Lenox spoil the fun—get Turns ouick. ommittee “will work out a bill so visu. The department announced IIOUlAMjOHIIIOnfS the nrst ” ups.” he gained the suggesting win, was entered ton and Mrs. Clark in Columbia. Pharmacy, Inc., for 10 years, "The kid in us never dies and nev­ ‘luass mve top-speed relief from ,t registered voters may parfici yesterday it had decided to admit distinction of belting the first fellows from loosening .up their bles” Smith, and Roger Carpenter Class 2 of arrangements of orien A course, “ Home Care of the Dante- Varelli.. a barber,, for flye er grows a day older. I suppose •toatau distress yet can’t over- pshe more effectively in the selec- 11 Russian rtudent editors for a hoirieFun. of the young season: It arms, bunting a few and taking were am<^ng the diehard, who tal InspiritUon. Sick,” will soon be held at the in­ years, and L. H. Hale Super jS to « that’s why we can build our whole ' olkalise or cause acid rebound. tlOHspf candidates." visit to American cc^eges. It hu was .a pretty good shot out into some good healthy swings. brought their gloves to school and Turns require no water, no mixing. Tomorrow Mrs. W. W. Eells, had their visa apirtlcatloiia under firmary of the Franklin Building of for 10 years. The Hale firm was right. Center. The third member of If Dave Fraser could win a.big had plahned either a "scrub” lives around a game—"a kid's game Millmms always carry Turns for H oue Republican leader Par- former president of the club, will study for xnonths. the high school. Arrangements for formerly at the Center. the tiam, Dave 'Jullano, dug in, league game for every freckle on game or at least a few hours, of --baseball.” Brings Manchester More Sensational Values ! en-the-spot relief. Get a handy sells said all the bills now before exhibit ’ in Oasa 1, “ Spinning H ie Soviet note said the Regie- taking the course can be made im­ Another lease filed indicates Pine took iloine mighty terrific cuts and his cherub like face. Waller John­ whacking the pill in. "One 01 Oh, to stand ankle.deep in mud. the comhiittee contained “ flaws." toll today. Wheel” an arrangement usiiuf ter auggeetton had won great re- mediately. The course will run for Pharmacy, Ihc. has a lease on the whenlhe connected showed pretti’ son and Cy Young would have to Cat.” They had to settle wltji lii - i swing that bat and feel the numb ’We mukt start out in Connecti­ 12 hours, averaging six sessions of fresh flowers.. Mrs.. EMson spmiae in the U.S. and Soviet press premises it occupies in the Jgrvls good power. move over in tfie Hall ot Fame. He beiing up a little. i sensation in the hands that comes ■ikil m loosest cut with ^ simple a direct prl Heirick of Bolton, in 'Class end added: two hours each, and may be attend­ block on Center St. for 10. years tossed a couple no hitters last ’•The Plains ’ is what they /all ' when a water, sciaked baseball is ed twice weekly or once a week, Fldier'a squad had the misfor­ ot- »«*ts»s-»< mary as possible” to prevent people ’’Colonial Heritage,” will have _ ■ “ The Soviet government shares beginning 'pec. 1, 1957. tune of getting its ’’lasts,” but year in the Little League ' and the field, but really that's incificn- 'Struck by a cracked bat. from losing imerest, he added, according to individual preference. compoaiUon, using dried mate'riaL the opinion that an exchange of from the way things were going, if takes his baseball seriously. It's tal. The sight of baseball gloves i As each new aftemopn brings ‘DO IT YOURSELr... AND The course will teach etudenta Parsells said h^favored the prin- Miss Mary ^apm an, first preal agricultural delegations between pretty stiff mWlcdne to swallow received as Christmas p r in t s , | another game for the small frj" to help indlviduale, and to give portable lights weren’t .put into ceple of the closbd primary,. with defit of the club, will enter an ar. the U.S.A. and the U.S.fi.R. can be when the sun is snining, the flipper old'and tattered mitts reaw for | they come that much closer to the a pre-primary convwtlon and with better care to themselvee and their use, th e‘ boys may have never rangement o f the Victorian period lATINEE DAILY 1:88 gotten their first "raps.” South­ feels loose and you cuiii’l .have a one more year, a shiny now- bat'day when they, too, will have to political parties g iv ^ the right to useful.” families and neighbors when Illness TUMS M l THS TUMMT Sunday and will have a showing occurs. TOD paw Dick Tywe was doing his best ballgame. alongside the cracked biu taped | be content to stand on the side- of akalea plants. The Des Moines Register had Those who must asaume respon­ TELEVISION to retire the side .wi,th the aid of The Red Sox are his team and. sticks and. of course, the faces of lines and know spring is not too Tuesday, Match 15, Mrs. Geqrge said tf ^ e Eussian farmers were Fidler and ie f f Doll, but even the like millions of other starry-eyed the boys complete a story which far away when voices cry. “C’mon MODERN LIVING ROOM PIECES sibility for the sick, convalescent In sillSuperScope and Color ' -Ns.- youngsters across the nation, he never fades with retellirtg. let’s get going. Put the ball over Reynolds, also a past president of going to try to emulate American or the'helpless at home will learn Yankees would have trouble get­ the club, will have an arrange' com and hog. methods, they should "VERA CRUT* ting the Orioles out if they had "hopes” T(m1 Williams will be back After returning fiom/the Korean the plate and I’ll-knock it-down what to do when illness occurs, to War, Teddie William^put it best, lyour throat.” ment for "Today.” have a chance to see how the ex­ recognize signs and symptoms of with Gary Cottper PROGRAMS only two fielders! . this year. Miss dSiickley has served more perts do It In lowiL Burt Lancaster Yes, to hear the ahouts, 'T m up Dave, Billy Olesen and several Illness, how to. report them to a first... I ’m pitching... Let’s play more will be playing with the terme as program chairman of the “ W e promise to bide none of our doctor, and to give medicines and Shown 8:10, 8:80, 9:40 iVldeo Everyday-giUl RlgbU ReMrved—H. T. Dlcklnnon * Co„ Inc. ball - - Save me s rap ” turns the Robertson Elementary ' School AT DIRECT FACTORY PRICES! local club than any other mem. ’secrets’,” It added, ” We w ill, . simple, treatments ordered by the Alim \ her. She has been a prize win let the RuMians see how we do it pages back for many. team this year. Bill hopes that doctor. "That OHmt Woman" Over in South Coventry ' tfie practice can be started next week, N O W . n T V . too pier at many shows, both in Hart' . . . We ask nothing in return. We Any person Interested, or any with Cleo Moore, Hugo'Haan See These Handsomely Styled, UiiusualU' Comfortable Pieces! See How Easy They Are To As­ d and this town, and has fre; figure more knowledge about the would-be diamond stars were {H e’s a pitcher and hla buddies club group, whether a women’s Shown 1:45, 8:20 thwarted by the old liemesis .so | claim he has plenty on the ball, semble! See The Saving.s FOr Ypu'. Yoi/Can Buy All The Pieces You Need For Your Living qukntly addressed various organ. means to a good life In Russia can club or a men’s fraternal group. iEatmM and given demonstrations only benefit the world and us.” SUNDAY common in the spring, wet grounds, i Diqk Breault, John Twerdy. Room . . . Either A 2 Piece Or 'Three piece Sectiofial Sofa PLUS A Chair. . . For Only 5109.95! may participate In this program, "The Pnr Country"—In coloF It didn't keep the more - energetic 1 Danny Biesso, Ellsworth ” Bub- \ of flo ^ r arranging. The Register expressed astonlsh- Those interested may contact ♦ ♦ ♦ The ^ c a l ciub,-which is nearly ment on March’l when the Russiafi^ either Mrs. Frank’ ObremsKi, 82 G a tt 'in g roody far f YOUR ^ 30 yearsSpld, will have its month newspaper S o v i e t Agriculture ■ydall St., or Mrs. Joseph Har­ Spring? Rodtearoting ly m eeU ^ Monday, evening picked up the idea and said the rington. 527 E. Middle Tpke. Center Church House. Soviet Union would bo happy to Members of the cUmmittee in plans should inckida a send such a delegation and receive charge of this project j> t the. local epiorful Clock Rodie. a group of American farmera in Red Cross Chapter are: Mrs. Mary Uourb^ Hippie Delegate return. The Des Moines newspaper B. Mullaney and Mrs. Walter B. don't you think? ■aid it hoped the U.S. State DC' Foss, qo-chairmen; Mrs. Frank partment-"doesn’t turn the Rus­ Obremakl and Mrs. Joseph Har­ 277 BROAD Mint tdy To Union\Se8sioii sians down out of hand.” rington, recruitment and registry; MI-9-1124 The. exchange idea also won Mrs. Wilbrod LaFlarome, publicity, SALES nnd cheers in Britain, w'here London’s TELEVISION RADIO Frank Hippie, president, of the and Mrs. John Dormer, recruit SERVICE r liberal News Chronicle said today ment REPORTER Manchester local, will Vttend it was taking steps to promote a meeting o f State, ' County and iirhllar swap between Ruasian and Chaaaul S, Nuw Mavra. Cuaa. •:M ( t) ilAlflhipuntp Bread Municipal Employee Unlon\ AET* Ohaaaai IS MarUurd. Cuaa. (•I) JACK h n A British farmers. Chaaaul IP FlHufluld. Maui. CA SS local delegates from 'the Elmtern ChaaBUl M Baw Britiala, 'Cuaa, (ISi HEABT OF THE CITT region, which will be held this Chaaaul t| Waturhary. Cuaa. (It) VABIETY THEATEB -tn(ide Of- out/ weekend in New Yorkj N. Y. CHARTER OAK quuuMl H Halyahu. During the stay there, the dele­ Chaaaul *1 SpriasOuM. Haul. (B ) DANOEBOUS A88IONMBMX RESTAURANT .... PurMBu'* gates will be prMcnt at some of (Ul FEATUEB TEBATEB - the United Nations debate on 'the Local Stocks 120 CHARTER OAK ST. •:W ( t) OUTDOOR ADVEMTUBB Wallpaper Co. > CLUB ______. .. 'Ui FLOBIAN ZABACB SBOW c. j ^m Orrison Channel 18 / I 3 pM Formosa question, but they will Home of The Finest - • ;lt (St- SI THE LIFE OP B IL E Y ^ JOLLY OENE „ <*»> r.tV^OBITE BTOBIf V.V 885 CENTER 8TREET — TEL. MI-8-9718 WOt'LD SELX. 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PAGE FIVB MANCHESTER EVENING rikRALD, I^NCHESTER, CONk, FRIDAY,. 11, 19S5 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^rANCHESTEB, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1955 lAGE'FOUR ...... z Coventry Say Vm Cheerfully Bad Salaries The local Office of the'Red 9 OoBs, according to Mr*. Kath­ Key to Lack Young Cooks to Have Day leen - Thompson, executive eec- retqry for the Manchester FREE GIFTS! , ^ Chajpter, is always available In 4~H Foojd Show Tomorrow the event that some sympa­ Of Teachers thetic . Counsel In personal FREE GIFTS! MiM Helen Estee. Faculty Adviier Coventry, March II (Special) Chleago, March 11 (F)—Tou can VOL. XXIL'No. 22 FRIDAY, MARCH 11 CbtapUed by Stw ldits ot MaitchMtcr High Sthopl #Sandra Santotn, Bonnie Bissell, troubles, delivery of emer­ The Sth annual 4-H Club Favorite Mary Welles, Robert . Anderaonj gency messages, financial as* run all the surveys you W'ant to Pamela Chaplin, Kim Culver, Bran­ siatance and verification of run .on the reasons for teacher Food Show will be held tomorrow don Chaffee, Adele Kennon. Karl need for emergency leave are r- FREE GIFTS! Good Wishes fof P Isr , Science Fair from S' to 4 p.m. at the Robertson VanXuken, James Quinn, Robert needed. shortages but when you com* Rifle Gub Champions Practice for State Meet Indiras Win School. , y Drinkwater, John and Jane Lee, These are aome of the serv­ right down to it, an aducatera* “Date with Judy” Wins Miss Anne Beechler, fkculty Boys'and girls learning tho'art Gail Anderson . d Debra Brink. ices given to over: 300 persons study group concluded today: League Title .advisor of Paint and Powder, Prizes Given of food preparation in 4-H Club Dress rehe*;sal will be in two in the Manchester area last '"Where salarie* are good theto received a call from Mra> Ar­ project work will exhibit samples parts, i, Those motoling Royden's year to members of our armed it no teacher shortage." Praise from Students thur O'Donnell, formerly Mias of favorite food* in appropriate, will rehearse Thursday at 9 a.ro. forces at home, at military The atudy group, No^, 80 ul 98 Tom Flaherty Repeats as Marion Hale, facuKy ^advisor Cox, Fostef Win Awards table settings. Entries will be from and models for Coye.itry Shoppe stations, at hospitals smd holding forth et the^Miventlon of last' year, air the way- from all of Tolland CoidUy Shd judging the following day at 9 a,m. Both abroad. Help support this tlje Aaaocietion .-fto 'SupcrvlBlon WE HAVE P a i n t and Powder Score# «»<*. m*kin* th« «urpri*« *n- CCIL Individual King Toronto. tQanada, where the For Turpentine Plant will be on quality of the food, the rehearsals will to at the Nathan work by joining the Red-Cron and CurrieuhprDevaloimient. took former M Hataachtr ia now re­ Kale Oomm'inlty Onter. There complete menu, attractiveness of this month and contributing up the qupatiM of "increaalng the . ' ' / - ' ' Hit with Performance had won honorable mention In the —Trounce Prep School siding. Miss wished And Skeleton of Dog table setting and knowledge of will to a food sale during th* Show. generously to its campaign for toppl^-OT good teechere." "moat klsssble lips" contest. Paint afid Powder aU. the sue meal preparation. Mr*.. Robert Bis*ell will to.pitoo funds. toke the problem down Into- Of Comedy; Cast Cited I The cast Was well-chosenand The Manchester High School cess in tha world. The culmination of hard work Judges will be Mr*. John Elliott accompantat..-' "* ttto parte; FOR BIG BOYS exhibited this through its excel­ ciflemen,' rolling up terrific, scores, Miss Beechler and lyint and aclentiflc reaearch on the of 'Tolland, 'Mrs. Randolph Today'* Meetings ------— For Ability in Role# lent portrayal of the many differ­ Today's m.-etlng* Include Girl 1. What am the teaching condi­ pped thrse iii. in the tive to detirabl* potential candi­ < hearsal must have been neceesary Monday afternoon the shooters McGuire, faculty advisor for Carlson, Vernon. Robertcoh Schx>l: Cub Stout* dates? Intrpducins /T o w ie r h u tv«r preaented." "Not to prepare for the highly success­ tbs third and second divl- ' Pack 85, Den 2 at 7 p.m. with Mra. Second Congregatioiial Church travsled to B^tol to sngsge- the Paint and Powder two years About 50 boys-and girls have- Sunday. , Leave for Oreeaer Pastures ona member of the caat forgot hie ful production. Bell Towners. turned In Cheir ago. aiohf fcapecUvely, at the Manches­ registered entries including. from Charles Ralach; Den 5 at 7 p.m. Paint and Powder is indeed tor- with Mr*. David Roche; Den 6 at Joan A y er^ 'd Anne Reynolds "2. What can be done about the linea” •'There were eo many dif­ second 900 s e m in two weeks by June Cervini '68 ter Science. Fair, organized by the Andover, 15; Tolland, l2; Veruon, will be loaders of the Senior. Pil­ tunate to have as its director Miss topping thsirt rivals, 900 to 838. nine; Bolton, six; Willington, four; 7 p.m. with Mrs. James Rowley; good teachers who. leave the pro­ Otfr NEW ferent chancea of coetume.” 'Very, Anne L. Beechler. Her skill in di- high aiihoor Science Club, March 3 . Stations of the Ooss, 7:30 p.m. St. grim Fellowship meeting at 7 p.m. fession for 'greener' pasture*?’’ - recttilg, organizing and niaking LiuiY H a rm ^ '57, and Bob Miller, and 4. \ Coventry and Mansfield two each. in the Church Community House In connection with both, the / rery amuatne.'" '68, took topi honors with a pair of Allan. A junior at MHS, sub­ Mrs, Carlton Buckmister of Mary's Churrti'. Sunday. Topic for discussion will Theae were only a few of the the play a successhil venture wae ISSs. two Were followed by Ellington will demonstrate cake Also, North Coventry Firemen's group reported, "it was rgreed to very much, in evidence Friday Joe Dyer Leads mitted aa his project for the fourth Auxiliary, 8 p.m.. D istrict, Fire- ns* ‘Catholic FellKion-” attack the obvious first—salary.'' many comments heard' .as the CSpt. To; Flaherty, '05, with a annual Fair the manufacture of decorating. The cake used will be The Church Missionary Commit­ hiahlyJentertalned audience left night. Misa Beechler la serving her 181, Jon\: auctioned after the show. housi; setback party, Xm'erlcan Aside from Qie point that Department first year as director of the Fresh- rriaon,'56, who shot a turpentine.- He thiccs his' interest tee will have a special mission pro­ ‘where salaries are good there is the ManchiMter High School audi­ 180, and/Roger Dougiut, '55, vho Team to Victory in turpentine manhfMturing beck The public is invited. Lpgion home, 8 p.m.; social, 8 p.m., man-Sophflknore Club and it ia flocat Rpeaker Nathan Hal* Comrtunlty Center. gram at 7 p. m. Sunday in the no teacher shortage, it was re­ torium after viewing the^reeenta- strongly hoped that many more : gMned f ITS. to sixth grade at Gmn School Church Community House. Two ported that these other.angles are tlon of "A Date with Ju ^/’ by Mano lester's riflemen won eve wjiere he once gave a lalk on the Fred Shuckman, fiscal adviser Sale Poetponed successes will :evolve from her fine In the first of the three playoff to the mayor of New Haven and The Public Health Nursing Asan. sound films will be shown. There significant: Tomorrow^ Paint and Powder, under the ditw- direction. ry sinSIe award at the CCIL In- manufacture of turpentihe, will be refreshments and a social 1. Teachers frequently are lured tlon of Mies Anne L. Beechler, op dlvld Champlonahlp Meet in the games, 19M overtMk 17-18F by a In starting his project, Allan’s State budget director, ' will talk has posttohed Its food sale sched­ time. The public is invited. Mias Mary McAdams, . faculty Hart I Armory Saturday after- on "Why Connecticut Has Three uled until March 28. away from areas where they are Friday nlglit. March. 4. score of 73 to S3 on Friday at the first step was. to mite to the Na­ Setback Result* most needed by “high salartee "A DaU With Judy,” a three-act gdvisor of Paint and Powrdcr’s val Stores Research Division of Budgets,” at the Tolland. County 4-H Food Sale elsewhere.’’ * comedy by Aleen LMlle, concerns business committee, once again IS took the team UUt, whip Armory. Democratic Committee meeting at The 4-H food sale will to at There were eight and one half iH. the U.S. Department of Agricul­ tables of setback in play Wednes­ 2. They should to raised faster the escapades pf 16-year-oId Judy made the' production a financial sacond placa Windham 890 to High scorer qf the league, Joe ture In Florida, where he obtained the Booth-Dimock Memorial l i ­ Hill’t Pharmacy March 19 from 10 success. Under her guidance, club’ Dyer, really had them "awiahln, brary. The local committee will be a.m. to 2 p.m. with Mrs. William day night in the- Nathan Hale from minimum to maximum Foster as she attempts to gain information on the manufacture of Community Center with Mrs. Leo salary. subeciiptlons for the Community members got off to a good start, pL Flaharty'ilrad a 180 to chalking up a total of 38 points. turpentine and rosin and the ton- hosts at the meeting, which will H .. Kenyon and the Busy Little having all tickets sold out three, ,t aa Icagua .champion and Corky Fisher, another high scor­ start-at'8 o'clock. Chef* Club In charge. Proceed* of T. Leary in charge, assisted by . 3. They should be paid more ReUef Fund. MoUvbted by her atructlon of turpentine stills. Mrs. Clayton Herrick, Miss Liz when they get masters' and doc­ dedre to become ^ e e n of the and one half weeks before the tha gold medal. C l ^ behind er for 19M, scored 14 points. For Following theae plana for a still, Young Mothers du b this project will be for short course 'Community Relief Dance and to performance. This is the first waa Jon Harlson, with 179, while 17-18F, Bob 'Nell .waa high scorer Wtlliam O’Neill, oFt the State and 4-H camp acbotarahlps. Leary, and Mrs. Robert Cornish. tors' degrees, both because they’ve time. in .the history of both di^. Allan . made his half-inch scale Prizes were awarded as follows; won the degrees and to help pay edge her chief rival. T o o t s 1 e third place went to Bob Miller with 16 points. model from white pine and copper. Board of Health,' will give a talk SaM A Snooeaa Whiteman, for the honor by gain matlc clubs at MH8 that tickets who shot 178. Manchester also The all-star . 'team has been and show a film on ‘.'Social Sex Women’s flrat, Mrs. Fred Brown; the cost of getting them. - have been exhausted .so long be­ The frame of the building was About 3125 was realized from second, Mrs. David Robbins; third, Ing the most subscriptions, Judy gained fourth and fifth places, with pidked for the -game with the offi­ made from White pine, the furnace Attitudes In Adolescence," at the the food sale held by the Slduth 4. "The problem of ‘morale* In­ becomes an actress, author, and fore an actual performance. Art Shorta, *55, and Roger Dougan, Young Mothers Club meeting Mrs. W. J. Andrews of Willlman- creases" if salary doesn't measure cials. They are made up of boys and chimney from white' pine Coventry Fire' Company. Women'* tlc. enters many contests In her effort Every play must have a proper Herald r '55, doing the honora. that have ahown good sportaman- Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Nathan Auxiliary recently. Appreciation up to the demands, of the job. setting and Paint and Powder's covered with paper painted to look Hale Community Center. A dis­ Men’s first, Howard A. Richard However, the group also recog­ to somehow get 11,000. Caught lA a apacial practice aasaion In^the Armory rlfie tahge, The win gave'Manchester the ahip aa well aa skill at basket like bricks. has been extended by the uhit for son; second. Fred LaVigne; third, The play was extremely humor, was that of the. Foster living five champions from the Manchester High S^ool Rifie . team work aecond leg-on-the Naaalff Arms ball. They are Ronnie Lai' Pointe, An aluminum roof and masonite | cussion will follow. the community coperation. . nized that money isn't •.verythlng. room. The stage was simply fur­ Troi*y for the CCffL champion- The topic covers infancy to David 'Robbins. ous and well done' throughout. One Current Affairs their marksmanship. The big fellow in the center la Capt./Tom Emy Fab, Joe Dyer. Corky FISher, base completed the building. The Smorgaabord Set Specials. Ray Aubin, Mrs. Ina Its report tald ‘The second area was always waiting to see what nished In an extremely attrafctive Flaherty, wh'o won the CCIL Individual Champion Jltle in Hartford ahlp. One mc/-e win will give the Debbie Reynolds, Boy J^ynolds, still itself waa made from a cop­ adolescence. .The public is invited. The PHNA will have a smor­ for consideration centered around manner as a comfortable living Indiana permanent possenlon of Meeting hostesses will' be Mrs. Kelley and Stanley Wawer. all of new trouUe Judy could get into last Friday. Dick Thoraell, on the right, fired a terrific 188/to win Don Muiiener, Tony Squillacote, per cup, while the discharge pipes gasbord April 14 a t 5:30 p.m. lii Willimantic. ' the rommunlty.’ Teartiers are thus upsetting her poor fanrtily and room, which looked very natural Club Visits UN, the Club Champion gold medal iasued by this National Rjfle Asan. to the award. George* Cushing, Terty Cunning­ and other parts were made from Eugene Bowe, . Mrs. Marion the Church Comunlty House in the more likely to teach in a commu­ provoking brother Randolph’s and homey. the high acoring member of am NRA team in a ohamptoMhip match. Perfect team balance led .Man­ ham. Lee Bogli, E|pb Neil, Dick copper tubing an ^d ieet metal. Gregory. Mrs' Charles Farrington. north district for its local health Mrs. Alice Cyr of Willimantic Is nity where they ha-.-e good housing, hilarious wisecracks. Ehrery mem The members who served on the On the left la Alan Ferris, who won the title of Tyro Chimpion in chester to an 892 to 875 victory Williams, Bob McIntosh, Bobby Gathering rosin ftom nearby trees Heart Fund Report program.. top scorer with' 224 points in the the report explained; and where her ot the audience was indeed various Committees were: over Wilbraham Academy of Wil- o r 1,297 appeals Mnt through .Team Eliminated second of the five-week tourna­ they can .satisfy a "zest for living" See^ Delegates the-club match designed to find the best first ypar gunner on the Daigle and Nick Twerdy. These in Manchester. Allan melted it ment. Second place is a tie to pteaaed when Judy was at last Scenery and Stage; Kenneth squad. Spotting shots through the team telescopes are Art Shorts, braham, Mass. Although they won boya comprise one of the best down and distilled' turpentine him­ the msjla only 1I9 were returned The Robertaon School boys' bas­ through recreational advantages, able to emerge from her sea of Bennett, chairman; Carl Akin, neither of the first two places, the with contributions for 's^e local ket ball team waa eliminated from tween Howard Richardson and theaters, musical presentation* etc. left, and Jon Harrison, right, both members. With FIsherty and griid- freshmen all-star teams of Man­ self from a working model which Mrs. Fred Brown with 218 points. troubles to gain the coveted poal Richard kohadick, Marjorie Wondering why Norway la gen­ uate Ray Gagliartene. of last year's state championship/team. The first five Indian scores were chester High. had been built from paint cans Heart Fund campaign\ About the Tolland County Tournament by It continued that teachers like tlon and regain her boyfriend, Grimm, ^ y lo n Falmer, Eileen erally neutral? Curious about how close that they won the contest 3230 was received according to Dr. loeing to Hicks -Memorial Schdol Tomorrow's Meetings places where their work load is Indian gunners, already CCIL champions, defend their ip^tate title on Flash ChuriUa, Speedy Austin, and copper tubing. In his exhibit Robert P. Bowen, fund treasurer Oo^e Pringle Tierney, Pdlly Swanson. David Russia feels? Need any extra March 19,' \ ____ with the hlghiest over-all score. Rustler Cowles, Boom Boom Gan­ Allan included various samples of Tolland. The score was 52-38. Tomorrow's meetings include norm«l, where buildings and equip­ / Top laurels In acting and inter Woodbury and Roderick Wright. Ftsherty led Hsrmon, Miller, Dou- The St. Mary’s junior and senior Peter Naunchek. coach, said this Little Nippers 4-H, 10 a.m. Hans ment show comnw nity interest in propaganda? Juat ask the.eight gan, and junior Dick ThorsU to non and Si Hugo Prqvost who and products or turpentine and CYO groups also contributed 392. pretatton should go to the two Properties; Carolyn House, have come down to the games and rosin. game closes the season for hia Hansen home; Snip. Snap and Sew education nd where a teacher may leads In the play, Petrine Nielson chairman; Carol Anderson, Bar­ members of the Current Affairs and managed to express the So­ rictory. the proceeds of their "Sweetheart team. He will begin baseball prac­ 4-H, '2 p.m. with Mrs, John Sala- lead a full profeaeional life' and bara Barbero, Alice Bosworth. Plan Ceremonies Manchester, enjoying a wonder­ given their time to officiate, will After 70 hours of research and Ball." ■58, and William Brdwn, '58. Pet Club who visited the U.N. and met viet ideas very well in sometimes play tha all-star team. A1 Chur- construction on his project, Allah tice eoon. mone; Uriel Lodge. AFandAM, be "an intelligent adult citizen.” rine handled her long role with Hermannle Carrara, Janet the delegates of Norway and the faltering but very intelligent Eng- ful season, has now won 13 matches Mr. and Mrs. Club To Pay Respect 7:30 p. m.. Masonic Hall, Merrow poise, ease and confldence>. She Demers, Jane Harry, Kathy Mar­ llah. He offered aome of the So­ aa against t ^ loacet. llla, Dana Austin and Russ Cowles was finally ready to submit^, it to The Mr. and Mrs. Club wiil be 1 suit=10 outfits U.S.S.R. on March 4: Of Hon^r Society besides being officials, are Stars the Science Fair, where his hard Members of the Mr.' I Mrs. F E E S N ET $14' M lliX JpN delighted the audience with tin and Arlene Peterson. "nte Current Affairs Club ia con­ viet literature to the students so Dave Toomey, '68 guests of the Bolton Couples Club Club are asked to meet o'clock Manchester Evening Herald •'utterly, utterly” and the teen, Lights and Sound Effects: Carl they might find more material. in the sophomore league teams work waa rewarded by a first prize tonight in Bolton. y , nected with the Foreign Policies Dana Csinnon shows promise, of in the third division. tonight at the Church Co: unity Coventry correspondent, Mrs. C, Hartford, March 11 IF)—Almost I age jargon she employed through^ AkliT Alice Bosworth, Llncja Toth Assn., which sponsors a mock Ferhaps those who have never Shirly Warren and Eleanor Special Sessions House to bav reSpecLsrespects to \M rs. L. Unie, telephone Pilgrim 2-8231 314 million in license re^stration out the productloni Trine pt all and Barbara Duncan. ^ been to the Soviet Eknbaasy would Seelert are the students who wilt being one of Sreats. Ezhibtts Dog Skeleton The Little Nipper* 4-H Sewing United Nations Assembly held Choirs’ Concert Steve Provost has shown his abil­ SamilcI Foster,, the first prize Harold J. BiCKpid who'died ^ d - and other fees was taken in last times was the,'typical teen,” never B uain^: Marcia Pierce, chair­ each spring at Hillyer College in like to know what It ia like. Here plan and .execute the annual in­ Club will have several special nesday. The grtop wiil go to the UCENSE RENEWALS SLATED year by the State Department of 10 WAY WARDROBE being out of character and her per­ man; Miss McAdams, facul­ is a slight description: ities at sports on the Jayvees winner -of the aecond division and meetings Tuesday evenings at Hartford. duction ceremonies for the Na­ football Md basketball, teama. in Grade 8 at Barnard School, ex­ Rose Hill Memorial Chapel, Rock Motor Vehicles. 3700,000 more formance left nothing to be de ty; Judy Braea, Janice Clark, Twenty high schools In Con- Looks Like Secret Secret On April 13 and 15 Hans Hansen's home to supple­ Hill. Hartford. March 11 —^The than in 1953. Combined licensing aired. Susan Drlggi, Carol Flacher. Pa­ tional Honor Society of which they With this team, it' looks aa if hibited the skeleton of a tog with ment the Saturday morning ses- ^otor Vehicles Department says hecticut take part in thia assem­ As one enten the two-story have both been membera since S' series of pictures showing his Tomorrow at 1 p.m. < members receipts and gasoline and fuel tax Brown is to be congratulated on tricia Hibbard, Judy Kearns, San­ bly, each school representing two stone building on Park Avenue, the all-atar team will be given aions which were canceled. The will meet At the Church House' to C^necticut's estimated 1.200,000 receipts to tted 338,880,168 in his portrhyal of Judy's kid brother dra Moeller, June Seipel, Karen their aophbmore year. Their duties . The morning A Cappells choir*, good fight. work on i t regular Saturday sessions will nations. Manchester is- fortunate one notices the Iron framework on Include ' arrangements for the the Sophomore A Csppella choirs, attend funeral services in Rocky licensed driver* will begin receiving 1954, up 31.5 million from 1953. * Y«i, wsar it tkfi ways! rUuidoli^ Buddy charmed the Smith, Judy Barnes |Uid Sandra thia year to represent Norway and the doon and the men who look David Quay, '58. Samuel worked preparing the continue. Misa - Kay Hansen will Hill. renewal applications about March Motor vehicle registrations ^ I . audience with his continual wise, Wood. speaker, programs. Stage, recep­ and the freshman boys’ and girls’ ------dog over a period of,six months, assist the girls with the special the Sdviet Union. like Secret Service ’ men. In a tion and.rehearsal of cimdidates. choirs under the direction of G. Church Schedule 15. Mailing of. applications will be brought in about 39.6 mUilon last | * Matching vest a ^ trouisrs! cracks which added much humor Publicity: June Cervini. Visit Foreign Consutates dimly lit hall, 'one hanga hia coat, spending approximately 125 hours dress rei'ue' project*. T h^ Rev. Dr. Eldon A. Ramige the first step toward converting to year, while operator jicen sea ac- \ to the play. Whether he was ex. Posters: Carol Ames, Loretta and then walks up a long, carpet­ They will be assisted by several Albert Pearson, will -present their on it. He first started work in Sep­ Model* Listed In order to get a better view­ Bub-chairmen: Cynthia Dunlap, re­ annual Spring Concert Wednes­ Sophomore (^Is will / uae "Unshaken Foundation* the new two-year license system. counted for nearly 33 inllUd *^verstble vest, pluV^xtra tl hibiting his caterpillars, playing .BUshnell, Priscilla Pannaklan. point, of the countries’ Ideas, .the ed aiairway to the conference tember when hit science teacher, Model* for the Ck>-operalive with his yo-yo, driving his mother Georgia Potterton. Lana Prowa, ception: Jim Fergvuon, stage; and day, April 13, ahd Friday. April Mr. Itamljon. obtained the dog Nurseiy and Kindergarten benefit members chosen to represent these room. Carolyn Robert, ihuaic. 15. This will not follow the ‘aame to distraction or just teasing Judy, Polly Swanson and Gaylon Palm­ nations took | a trip to visit the The first thing noticeable -in the Heai* John Rogers from New Britain:, fashion show March 20 in the Na­ * Nylon gabardines! l l Q .98 he was a normal kid brother smd er. room ia a large round table with On the reception committee are procedure aa tha Christmas Con­ ■ "v '■ ■ ■' The flrat' step Samuel took In than Haile Community Center have a delegates in ' their consulates in Joan Ayer. Jean Dougherty, An­ cert, as both the morning and natural for the role. Ushers were Judy Brace, Janice New Tfork. The-Rotary Club of chairs an'anged around it. Soviet preparing the dog was akinniiig it been listed by Mrs. George H. Oour, * Colorful vests eontrastingXipeks!acks! - i - . Robert Anderson. '58, as the Clark, Jane HarTy,- Joan Iversen, literature, in the form of maga­ drea Gooley, Carol Hewitt, Joan aftaraoon choirs will, appear in the In order to-familiarize the club and taking out the organs. Then, c:hairman. / father,s Melvin Foster, did an ex­ Manchester sponsored'the'trip for Lutz. Sylvia McCarthy, Barbara •ame program both nights. with the history of the Negro race, Judy Kearns, Kathy Martin, Pris­ the MHS’ers. zines, are scattered aroun,d the ta­ over a period of two months, he Adult models v/ill be Mrs. Bur^ * Every popular color! cellent'job In this dlIBcult part, cilla Parmakian and Eileen Tier­ ble. Person, Emma Stephens, SandrS A different highlight is also John Rogers was the guest speak­ boiled the bones to get all the flesh ton E. Moore, Miss Nancy iioote. ^ b portrayed well Judy's irate The entire day was spent In New Stevenson, Joyce,' Wetherell, Pat being added to the 1955 Spring ney'.-> The ushers presented attrac­ York tflls year. Neither-sleet, nor Maroon velvet drapes hang from er to the Sophomore Oirla/ Club on off. The bones were then bleached Miss Barbara Bamo, Mrs. Rictonj father and proved to the audience tive red .and white programs to all. the tall windows and even from Wupperfeld, James Carrara, Barry Concert. All the girls from all the March 1 In the assembly .'hall. and coated with a!'plastic spray. G.^Jodry, Mrs. Richard UW ier^ra. * Sizes 6 to 12! that Melvin Foster’s bark was hiUl. nor slippery roads kept the Schallcr, Bob Llepis and DaVe Choirs will combine to sii^g three attending. students from meeting at the rail­ the doors, while a large crystal Mr. Rogers pointed out many Planning how he wsis going to Ktoneth Teofor^, Mr*. W. iryoe X> worse than his bite. He made yery 'j'obmey. selections and the boys from ail Brenda Cols sntertalned with road station early Friday morning. chandelier is suspended over the ititeresUng things about the Negro present the dog, Samuel -then pro­ Honeywell, Mr*. Thomas G..Welles, good use of explosive tones wlten exjiert piano music before the cur­ center of the table. A fireplace The stage committee la made up the choirs will combine to ain'g race. Not all the slaves were Ne- ceeded to assemble the bones .and and Mr*. John Chaplin. angered and his "Will someone Upon reaching New York, the of Dick Morrison, David Wiclpnan three songs. The three morning ■ , c r A ■ \ tain and between the acts. students went to the U.N. build­ oh one end of the room with ..a noes as some people think. The put them' on stand. He then Modeling for Royden'a furnished please tell me what is going on Laura TVudel,-'58. Mdntlng above la the only thing to and Robert Winzler while Cynthia session A Cappeila cboira will'aing Negroes were allowed- to take full mounted Ihe pictures which show­ outfit* .will' to Stoan Cochrane, around here?" provoked much ing. where they had a special con­ Crehore, Nancy Slover and Rich­ three; tongs and the -afternoon June Cervini, '58.' ference with a member of the Food ireak the severity of the room. course in the Civil War. Many ed step by step how he -cleaned and Helen Larger* Susan Qdwdy, ^ h n , I ■■ J > X laughter. Otherwise,' one can see just the ard Winzler will be working on the chotra will combine to give three famous writers and musicians mounted the dog and wrote cap­ Howland, Micl ele /Solcolowski, apd Agriculture Organization of music committee. aeleettons. TIA quiet, stately, soft-spoken the United Nations, The “Nor­ bare neceaaltiea. were of the colored race. tions for'each picture. Thomas Papanos, Peter Hoffmaii, mother of the family, was charac­ This is completely 'different from J.A.M. '58 Tickets are expected to be on . Misa Mary McAdams announced Done id Btoth, Paul ..Gatineau, \ 4^ terized by Carol Ames, '58. Her Junior Girls Club wegians” and. ''Russians” leartied sale. next week and may be ob­ Allan ia the son pf Mr. and Mrs. much about the aid people In the Norwegian Consulate which ta in ^ from any choir member. that the talent show wilt be held Allan B. Cox, 768 Vernon 'St., and James Greenlief, Geoffrey Latsha, ^U o n s and speech were motherly poorer countries are receiving to was next ylsited! A ceiling-high at the next meeting.,A committee Samuel Foster is the son of. Mr. Wari-en Little, Dean Nanos, Eric 'N. Boys' 100% Odoif /' and she appeared eyen more so In Sees New Styles bookcase held many niagazines Barb Hewitt, '58. consisting of Barbara Salo, An­ Petenebn, Kathy Dailey, John Mar- In c rii^ jm * ’®*^^**‘ P*'*’ Movie Describies and Mrs, LouU L Foster, 49 Ar- / her effort to' comfort Judy as she ductionT and documents while a map of the drea Cyr, Barbara Kennedy, Caro­ vlne- PL riman. Kurt* .Szel'/ga, L«vra was sitting home the night of the After lunch, the highlight of the world and a painting of a general lyn Johnson, and Marilyn Flahe Thompson, Allto .Ann Jacquemih: ./I big dance. Her helpful suggestions The latcMt styles in Bermuda hung on. the wall. The man, Mr. Free Enterprises Other winners from division II shorts, skirts and blouse seta, and trip cbmmenced. All the itudenti Squatfito Fifth was chosen to make the,plans. were: second prize to Robert Kathy Jodry, CCxolyr Usher and ^ - 4 j SWEATER " to Judy and her compassion con­ went to the Russian legation for Solli, waa most cordial.. Sue McComb '57 Jeffrey -Tedroy. Step right op vinced the audience that Carol bathing suits were shown at an In Jamaitis. grade, 8 student at Bar­ ,. -. Modeling for the Coventry formal fashion show glvSn by the an hour-long Interview with two The students representing Nor­ An "animated” film entitled In Stale Meet nard School, for an exhibit called was made for the'part. way asked Mr. Solli Norway's BIOLOGY FILM SEEN Shoppe will be Marcia Hoi.eywell, ' Alan Weiss, ’58, Captivated' the Junior Girls' Qub March 8 in the Soviets. The main apeaker was a "Everybody’s Businesa" produced the ''Spectroscope.” shovilng the Mr, Chechy'otkln and hla "man views on the same four questions Ann Rpy, Kathy Brer.nan, Chris­ audience with his performance as library. by the 'United States Chamber' of The swintming team concluded "Heredity" was the title />! a refraction of.light; third prize to tine Roy, Alan Schmidt, Sandra Oogie Pringle, Judy's boy friend. Misi Jean Angeleo of Blair’s in Friday" wsis a Mr, Stepanov, who —refugees, disarnvament, Korea, Jay ^ r is . Grade 7 student at Hoi- ( $ 3 * 9 8 helped interpret some of Chechyot- and Togoland. He answered them Commerce to give an idea of how it* season by pswticipating in tha movie viewed by Philip Einery’s-. Zurmihlen, Bruce Hotchkiss, ladies... Alaii's somewhat bashful manner, Manchester talked about the vari­ New Fhigland meet held - at tha and George Pbttertort’a Biology lister School, for an exhibit show^ his loud shirts, .and his/rendition ous fabrics and prices of the kins' remarks. and- then explained Norway's neu­ the American'way of life works Ing how a centrifugal pump 1/ The students representing the trality in most.'questions at - the University of Connectlqut on Sat­ classes. ^ of "I ve A Date With J|Gdy.’’ will sportswear while Anne Stilson, was shown to all students at the urday, March 5. The pupils, who , are studying works: and teqm prise to two-' • Sleeveless long be remember*^. I Esther Paaqualini, Joan Winters U.S.S.R. asked the Soviet views United Nations,. Then, he asked asaemblles Monday. : freshmen,, Ralph Geer nnJ Ken- ” on disarmament, Korea, lyefugees, the stujknts questions about their The only individual winner from genetica and eugenetica,' saw how / . ■ Judy's Tovable, laughable girl and Ann Wharton modeled the The film, showed how the fore­ Manchester waa Sal Squatrlto, who sperms and eggs unite to''form neth Denheno for an exhibit of n • Completely.mothproof friend' Mltzi Hoffman, was _^por- clothing. and Togoland.' Chechyotkln waa schooPjmd the coming assembly. fathers of the American way drew slide projector. . . _ '/ willing to answer these questions "rhis Trip was most helpful to placed fifth in the 50-ysrd free­ zygotes. They also witnessed ex­ • Soft cashmere feel IV trayed excellently by Linda Nel­ Ann Wharton '58 from ail comers of the earth to style race. periments concerned with the com­ In division Illi the second and F l a n n o w son. "58. Linda's nonchalant air the MHS'ers ]in showing them build the foundation of their, free­ • Unconditionally washable what viewpoint they should take TTih 209-yard free-style relay binations of genes in cows and third prizes went to brothers-. I ■ •I ** and gum-chewing as Madame De in the mock-assembly, and it waa doms. The tradition stress^ most team, oonsistinc of John Leander, guinea piga. and the . ratios- in Raymond and Robert aemeflt. Dress Shirt with Tie and Studs • Will not shrink or stretch Buque were .Well ddnle. Her excep- reganted as a great opportunity extensively was that concerning Sal ^uatrito, Forbie Warren and which these occur. • Second prize' went to Robert, a ■ tionally clear-volce-carried very Legion of Honor business. .The story of an emi­ Tom Smith, also took a fifth place. -I Charlotte Keeney, '57 sophomore, for his "Anatomy nicely in the auditorium. that docs not appear often-. grant, new to this land, was told. s r a c i A L S iit s ^ t o U Students who visited Nevv,York, Charts” while the third prize went ‘ It’s his own sanforized dress shirt, / Silts A to 12 - J Linda Peterson.' '58, played the / accompanied by Mr. Ilper, were: The movie showed. how thia man to Raymond, a junior, for hia ex­ part-of Judy's one-time friend, "The 54th root of cosine, squared worked Tip—from being—an- em -G*- o i i K - D A i r French cuffed and complete Avith ir 'i • Pink Barbara Winsochet'. Linda,. while Elza Ozols, Eleanor Seelert,' Bob ploye with the right to bargain hibit on the producton of Coal y to the minus five." Newton’s Buckley, and John LeanderrtipW- Gaa. TTie t^.m piito went to bow tieiyind matching cuff linkgi'^ln Bill# Judy's friend, was loyal and en- yhree Laws, Galileo's' Formula, senting Norway; Shirty WariVn, with hia employers, to-his own Legion of Honor thusiasUc in her desire to help business with the problems and three Howell Cheney Technical pink or white) and Einstfln's Theorj' of Relativ­ Carolyn Robert, George Dormer, School seniors, Chailes Bettinger, LXCURSION M ailt. Judy while helping herself. Her ity constitute the primary inter­ and Dick Morrison representing tradition of competition. Although apologetic manner wheii "making- est ^ of this week's Legionnaire, I the times have changed the princi­ It is the golden dream of mahy Wiilism Higgins and Wallace“Pet- the Sovriet .Union. ^rl* to have long blond hair tlngili, for their exhibit ahowlng up'' was conveyed In a One way. Richard Morriaon. the son of Mr. { ples remain the same. • o As Hannah, the Fosterp' maid, and .Mrs. Roland C. Morrison-of 61 i , Grin Robert, -’55 This film pointed out that tradi­ which always seems to qurl, wave the lumber procems. Barbara ttoy'a rough-speaking Finley St. i tion has enabled s'better standard and fall In exactly the right place. ■ The week long preparation for mann>n garb and choice of words “Doc,” as he is called by hla of living. Thia standard has been ThU week's outstanding se'nior the Fair was culminated by a Were well-suited to the part. friends, is best known around cam­ Newington Home raised without sacrificing-the apir- girl seems to fiave been blessed praeentation of awards to the win- James Ktar. '58, played the part pus as the eyer-ambitloiis, always I Ituai .tradition, . When war and with this charaOterlatic by the to rs'b y Normajir Weil, a-member 4, of Mr. Martlndale, the famous resourceful. ' president of the threats of war interrupt the tradi­ golden touch of Mother Nature. of the Youth' Activitiea Commit­ Broadway, producer, Jim's tired, Science Club. Together vrtih the Awarded Favors tions, the rights are controlled, but This enviable, quality, together tee of the Rotary Club, .at a pub? exasperate manner with the -committee chairman and other after the threat has passed the with her beauty, personality and lie ceremony. At thle time Bill Bo y s 'REVERSIBLE JACKET "budding actresses" was always in club membera. he was very instru­ leadership, is what makes. Joyce Miss Hope Henderson, Georgia bualneasea resume their traditions. King suitable mat^al for the Saimond. and Sal Squatritb, cb- .98 • Spot realatant-ataina wipe away with damp cloth Character. „ mental in helping to make the 1955 .When anything weakens the chairmen of the Science'Fair, ex- , Rt^ular $7.91 • Mrs. Hotchkiss, the nosey neigh­ Scient;e Fair, just concluded, a Potterton, '63, and Priscilla St. High School World Legion of • Water repelleht Pierre, *58, traveled to the' New­ blocks of the foundation the people Honor. ' presaed the aehtimentf of -the bor; was portrayed by Sue Rene- resounding success. "Doc" Is al­ should use their rights grantad whple Science Club by thanking • Creaae resistant, winkle* haiigl'out betw-'een wearings . ker, '58. Sue's manner with her so noted fo-r his “fabulous'' ington Home for Crippled Children Joy, as she- is called .by her them in. the constitution to repair friends, has followed the Businesa everyone who had helpto the club S h o w a Sizes 6 to 12. Brow'n or riavy daughter Rloiae, her way of speak- theories on fiyng saucers,- which' on Feb: '18 to present favors them. • V this year in putting on its Fair .98 . lag, and her dress all Stted the he capably presented to , all who course throughout her four years made by the Paint Spots to the In the United'Statea the people at MHS, in preparation for a secr and extending to Anthony AUbfio, partTof the Vpushy'' woman. attended a recent meeting of the have the right to gain according to faculty advieor, their sincere ap­ Patricia Woods. '58. played 'the •’Moleculea.-" children staying there. their abilhy and enterprise and reUrial career. Her senior cur- part of Elolse Hotchkiss, "''child riculupi consist* 30 -wheel—choosing your col4 ^ in a ed w*ay - of ^ speaking were well Assn. A high accolade was re­ French' II. trigonometry, solid Plan Spriug Trip tributed many melodic melodies geype King mance of Hantol'e Meuslah? or* from our.Uyely array ■ • Greattr waahabillty ^ ‘ < the children unnoticed. The Man- A.—When - the. premiere was of luxurious uADY MAN-' suited to the "high-falutin'" Mrs. cently bestowed upon- "Doc" by geometry, and physics, His favor­ chesterites talked to many of the oh the keyboard to the school or­ a Sizes 6 to 12. Brown, navy, slate blue. . Shultzhammer. ' ' - the members of this MHS club ite. He has pursued the - College The Hue Harmoneers' met Wed­ chestra. She states that she en­ On the other hand, "Pedple who given in London, King George n H A T.T A N Chamhray spirited children who enjoy week­ joys playing the pjano immensely think they are superior, and people was present. He waa so moved by (Miens aridw I frM <*4 »*4«r llli*IM«rs Shlrta. , They’re frosty Datrid Guay, '58, played the part when they elected him a delegate Preparatory Course during his ly movies and Sunday/ services at nesday evening, March 2, at 7 of Rexford Meredith O'Connor, the to the United Nations Mock As­ four years in high achobl. o'clock in the atucUo to dlacuM and it is her favorite pastime. The who are loud" just don’t rate with the Halleluiah Chorus that he rose -hr. Manchester ' 8:12. AM I lookli)g-*-and cool to ' the Garnival of new boy in the neighborhood. sembly, in which he had the task His greatest thrill occurred only the Home. ’ plana for a proposed spring trip to evidence of Joyce's leadership ia our pint-aize’ eenlor. In future and remaned standing until its doe Boston (Back Bi^t) 10:31 AM touch, t They’re smooth-^ Dave'a quiet but deliberate actionz ojl-representing Soviet Russia. . recently when He was privileged The group felt their trip pro­ New 'fork. pronUnent when her homeroom years Joy would like very much to conclusion. Since that Umu it has dae Btotoa (So. Sta.) 10:85 AM and they^re smart.- TheM .... *1^ 8«**tto 'll in his difficulty in telling Judy of Our "feature star” ia a member to appear on the television' pro­ vided a very, satisfying finish to Misa Hope Henderson, advisor elected her aa a representative to travel, "especially to Hawaii.” been the custom for the audience It. Boston (So. Sta.) 8:4g PM. are ehirta witir extra-gen­ his planned el^mCqt were' done of the track team, and for three gram, "Paradh ofTouth Forum." the favor-making jiroject. for the group, told members the the Student Council, an honor Upon graduation from high to. stand during the singing of this, It. Boston (Back Bay) 8:48'FM Ckee*rwy * M <•)•« erous 4hirt tails that.woh't - I SPECIAL PURCHASE ..El l^ le rt, '55. < school in June, Joy plans to con inspiring chorua. dne Maacfiestor 8:28 PM to UM. mM i M tot NfW TO« spun sugar SPECIAL PURCHASE excellentljTi yeara he exhibited hia best, efforts After graduation this "ente” of outlines of ijrrevious trips takeii by which she thinks ia her greatest. ftoHS MAGADNI ktm 8« Mtsdi tr pull out. Come see them Sur'.e, the-Apyish kid sister of at a member of the football squad. ths class of 1955 hoj^s to go to Art Club members.. 'y-Teena has also been an s&tra- tihue working as a seersUry for today. Imagine how smart Q—Who la gantrally honored aa tha .Jewell Xnsurahea Agency. Aak Ptoot regular Suaday, March ftsx, was' pocmyed by Loretta How he can do it, we do not know, eithar Princeton or M.I.T. to study X tour of Pratt University and curricular" activily of this' week’a W' I t azenrsiea to Boatoa. they’ll look with, your new BOYS'SOCKS 4 Pr. BOYS' BRIEFS 2 For BushnejL *58. iLoretta pleaseil the but th|a week’s honored senior la nuclear physics. With the excel' the man who deslgnad the first lunch'at the school, will be a defi­ aehior. Whatever the plana may be, we eulta and aklrta. audience with her bo^sh manner employed as a cashier'In the P in t lent reconl' he has mads a t MHS, automobile? nite p i^ of the schedule:, Other Whan asked about her likes and are eure that wilK- her ambition SiM8 3 0 to 36. ' colors • Full cut for comfort ^ ^ ^ __ _ _ A—The French inventor, Nlch- and charm she will always come l a s s n s a I----- Ticbti Med I* Perekeieil • Uhcondltonally guaranteed a Wide elasUo waiat band .A f | '" and qujps which, for once, ailbneed National Ston-and as a-counselor hit a^l’ .around ability, and hla ideas were a tour of Radio.City disUkas, the stated that she ■•(•(* le sfto tt Meieli 17 7r*la • Reinforced lieci and toe ' $ 2 ^ .0 0 lUndol^, «i CngnoL In 1789, he built a and shopping, there, Viats to the "craves" Mtl.—'Too Xoung." by out on top. CflOMliCf tM iB t ' a Double fabric , ■ • W MicAnel'Wichman. ..’58,'took the A while ago Dick was conftr-'ed field, it la safe to say that Rich­ steam wagon which rehched a MetropoUtan and Natural History Nat King Oole-^lBsq and hot Joyce is ths daughter of Mr. and tPink • Blaatie iop*. Assorted colon a Elastic leg band, caii’t bind part o f anaouneer. Mika's the highest honor in Boy Sooutliig, ard Morrison will succssd 'in ' his speed of ttaof mijes per hour, but' Museums and to tho HaydSn Plan^ .fudge mmdaas with loU of "goo” Mrs. W. fL Klfig of 44 Oakwood kLUse ' m Ms cattin through axtnuK the rank of Eagla'Sceut. . , chosSB voesUoa. had to stop every few hundred ststrium-^— ' —Mal-'emd anything by the mual- Rd. r ' ' ■ ; iii| Stuil MAViN IAILI»At «lMr iphlls reading •Doc" cartaialy hSa a vary ua- I DickWU^u’M yards to build up steam. . n ■aslwFt, ’5S ,4S1 world’s immortal Glaaa Idler. ' f'Y OlUa Brontolo 'SS SIMPLY SAY **CHAIWf A SIMPLY SAY "CH A RD I I T i . . f / ' •' < • i J r ■ 'T" y % V '• ; V' : > ‘'A ■ ' \ V. ' V iE SEVER '/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 19BS HANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (JONN., FRIDAY, MARCH i t . 1985 ^ 8 IX alia liMd 6ut a bread knlfa and'her W K N B —8 ^ WOTH—1416 Woman Awarded Betrodied Excess Earnings * husband rap into it. aervice intemipta a taacbers 'du­ "While It ia toie there are miti­ q it warM. lueh tlM seottiRc that Mra. UtanhOwer Expelled Priest WCOO—12*0 RETCHtB dost npt raUMr the White House trapping ties whila in tha local schools^. No Daily Radio W H A T — Returned to U.^ gating dreumstahees in the case," tynip balng ftd t» nujiltittd, and, " * Droodles Credits will ba allowed tor extra $li;S00 f o r ‘Nose’ Corrigan’s ruling aal(t, “the law ia gpparpntly, being tniatad by man­ and has fomd it a strain on her study, except where the atudies WDBO—ISM Eastern Standard Time WTIC—lOSO 143 WEST MlDIM^TUBNPIKEi By jtoO E B PRICE Vandals Causing Says clear that when one makes uSe iftralb kind to repreaent aane policy and health. It is tething new-to have lead toi the eainlng of an MA de- Hartford, March 11 (6*)—A woin- Chicigo, March T1 UP) —A Of a lethal weapon, he or ahe'.is , AUTO GLASS INSTALLED ^ a chance of life. auidt public dt^uiMfN^ of family gree. an w u awarded 11,800 by a Su­ Chicago Induatrialist has given presumed to Intend the reasonable iKc. Fear Ainerica Uncle Sam's treqsui^ a 83to,000 . Tet there art a few truths in situations and ij^ationt of health Damage to Signs The schedule also aetaJhe rate ^ -ara st^pUed ^ tha radio manage- W l l C-Fra^ - I ______Sinatra perior OouK judga ymterday on and natural consequences of 'the XI Str«^ of pay for substitute teachers at WDRC—Crime Pbotographar- the claim riia idSrera mental an- iff boost. ■'x employmeht of such weapon.'" GLASS FURNITUEE fOFS currency, ' tod> Such figures as In the White Mo im . But hdcaw • j . menu and ars subject to change WGTO—Counterspy Robert S. Alexander, 0 , presi­ .»» • Y thoVES>. raRg.V.^’t Wapping, March Jl- (Special)— 612 a day starting. < Kew York,. March U ■OFV-.'rhe guiOi bocau.o she can no longer "...it is no'excuse or defei VALTER R. FERCUSOK President Kisenhower, General Butler began his job\n the way he without notica. ■ .14-ll ■ |powd«r, her nose. dent of a firm making ammuni­ } PuMl»h«T* ■ First Mlectman Thomas Burgess Study Committee Ta MCet Rev. Geofgesj;Sisaonnette, recently ' 4:ia-’. ■ . - WHAY—Here's to Vela tion parts for the disclosed for anyone using such a weqpdfi to MIRRORS inrapM^ Do«r) rounen life. SERVICE WDRG-Cal Kolby Tf we were to judge the policies superintendent of schools, dt WHAY—News iz : dict by honest, intejligent men' They are asked to bring hot dlahes 4. He has a right to affection meeting of the South W IjiA s o r WTIC—News WGTH—SpbrU of nations by the glib catchwords and salads. Dessert and beverages WDRC—News U:14- Fit on the ihsM which held that he ia a.-Sbeurity and friendship. Education Assn. 'Tliere a r e ^ steps WGTH—News WHAV—Nile Watch ’ which seem to dominate them, we Willi be arranged for by the com­ 5. He has a right to the sense of in the plan with a minimum salary wnc—Starllehl Serensds risk. . mittee. The film will be shown at t : l 4 - WDRC-Cal Kolby sitould find the world lost indeed. security in belonging to some of 63,100 and a maxigium/Of 65,100. WHAY—Sports SpoUIgbl U r - How you can Jielfeve in the in­ :30, also in Cooper Hall, and an group. t^ C —Strictly Sports WHAY—Nit Watch Ai)d pprhaps' it is lost, because It was reported the Bo/rd of Ed­ WDRC—J. Zalman WTIC—Starllittii Serenade nocence of 1^ - Individual and aiSo [ering will be received to pay for 6. He has a right to health pro­ WG-ra-Plano Portraits Fashion on the outside! ucation has approved /the sched­ WDRC—Cal Kolby . DRIVE IT TOR roWEI one can find, on both sides of the be satisfied with- the verdict which production of the flipi. tections that wilt make him kn ule. GREEN 6 :1 4 - MYF is aponspring the fllm WHAY—Supper Sersnads Iron Curtain, > exactly. the same indh taller tl Arthtfr Drug Store! j STUDEBAKER mistaken assumption that we heimer's good .friend and fervent gave to the whole nation what he On Page :Two u-on't fight.’*,Hie idea 4* ibat the calls the “ Bill of Rights for Boys.'’ supporter, yet he brings himself Here they are: other fellow will fight only if he to what amounts to acceptance of 1. Like everybody else, a boy demand knows he ia certain of a blood­ what he believes to be an injus­ has a right to the pursuit of liap- Youl nkt thoM NEW Moftow Sarvicos less victory. Tha formula is to tice to Dr. Oppenhelmer. pinesa. ' wear SR jUpect varbal and mili- 2. He has a right to play so It would have been somewhat that he may'stretch the imagina­ DRY TAILORING 'Itiry toughnasa^whlch makes your more pleasant to have Dr. Neu­ tion and prove hia prowess and f i t ... own wllUngnaas to fight not mere­ Alterations, Trouser, mann take thia poaltion in some skill.. < . CLEANING Cuffs. Zippers, etc. K-- ly evident, but pmiuberant. This circumstance other than one in . 3. He has a right to the con- frightens the othdr fellow Into which his appointment to a. high (Lower Street Floor Level—Next to Shoe Repair) , peaceful behavior. The one thing post figured. Just as. the other to avoid ia the a|>pear\Mce of be­ day, it was ‘klso less than pleasant ing soft, and hot being polged for to find President Eisenhower's war. This, toe, is a begtiiling nominee to the Supreme Court From our fine collection of handsome brj^dal ring's. BUYERS or USED CARS policy. 'The only time wc don't fall denying, under pressure, - that he Matching groom’s many styles. From StuMM(W...S8 iilucli tetter madi...worth n o n wten yoB trade! See our big tolocHen of for it ia when someone else uses ever beliaved tha things he should ?18.50. / , m a h l o w I it, aa wheq Ruasia tosaca out have believed when he became as- SUPPLIES CHORCHEi MOTOR SALES - Malenkov because he gave an ap­ societed ‘With tha movement • Batteries / 80 OAKLAND STREET. MANCHESTER Certified pearance of jteing soft, and a lit­ knowm as Atlantic Union. There • Hearing. tle reluctant To fight, lest hu- are times, perhaps, when a will- Aid Cords . manity be d^royed. ^ ingness to forego or adjust per­ Jewelers— Silveismit^ > 1 3. ‘The paper Oger.” For pur­ sonal opinion may be the mark of >INE PHAgMMY 958 ^lain St., Manchester poses. of building up your own a future gpod> public servant. 664'CENTElt STREET SOLVE YOUR STORAGE PROBLEM / nerve to fight, you'geU yourself There are <^er times when the TEL. MI-9-9S14 The Kppwn Name, The Known Quality Since 1900 ,^e idea that the other /fllow is abandonment' or adjustment- of /n living Room, Bedroom, Dining Room, Hallwoy nothing but .a "paper tiigf r." You something which should be a deep­ demolish him, on paper, and that ly held conviction creates some them! ends him. At the present moment, doubt as to the stature the in­ •LdNl! bAIC . we : say Communist. China ,1s . a dividual ia bringing to public serv­ paper tiger, and Cpmmunist ice. Priced According to. Size China says we are .a paper tiger.' ...... 1...... 84.95 . .But the only safe wny'for either Hard Up FcMr Hope . Baby sizes. 2-4 Of us to pursue such a conclusion Infant sizes, 3 'i - 8 ...... '•,. .85.95-86.50 Is, again, on pape.r!-" , , Paul Butler, the netv Demo Children sizes, 8>j-12i ...... 86.95 cratic National Chairman, came ■■ r 4. "There will never be another Getting-to Kn/l^ Us Misses and Youths, 12 -3. • • .87.fi5 ' Talu, another sanctuaryi" This, into office with an ill-advised revelation of hia own Intent to fire Big Boys...... 88.95 which has a glowing appeki to • Moca Sio^t Spaca—Ltsd one's military red blood, means we directly at President Eiienhow'er. Floor S pa^ axe going to seek to’ expantf all And, in office, he haa lierpetually • Red Cedar Iniarior. SATURDAY' - MARCH 12 future wars rather than limit been scratching around, seeking a Cabiact opcas ffoai iroat IS EASY —ao »ccd to rtmova AND them. It also means that, where- some way to bring the President- down to the status of an ordinary article* bom top._ f aver we fight, we tvant no Yalu, Inqs cHid Loan hds a fine rc c o ^ of htiping • Stored article* eaiily no sanctuary, for ourselves,., either. potitical' target I t annoys -’him reached by pu)iiag, •TUESDAY - MARCH 15 tV’hat we got in Korea for not Uiat the President should be re­ fomilits orrango hoiho financing e ^ r tlio post out*Udiag*helva*. garded as somebody above the bombing acrosf the <¥alu w 62 yodrs. Just lost yoor 274 fohiilios obtained ‘Complete immuiii(y from air at- normal i-ulnerabillty of a politi­ -tack aurselvea. Wa waht no more cal figure. It la hia professional^ CUSTOM-SUITINGS homo loons hoft. i!:l! V • . . . , such ta d t beugalna. Furthermore, job, we suppose, to try to drag the President down to the level of Shown in full auit lengths, to^Jbe custom tai­ we want no more ilktthi ending by lored to your individual measurements. Atalemata or compromise. We ordinary political controversy, to f went complete, lasting vtctoriea, try to destroy his high-level ^ee UB for lika'WS' gbt in World War I and reputation, to demonstrate that he ■/ Wortd War Henceforth, if we is,matter all, just another 'mortal. - *?rompt appraisals PHOTO-FITTED get in a war over,,some Asian The Democratic National Chair­ To assure you of a tiland, we want dit rules to read man is made the’ more feverish in ’ * RmtJiko poymonH that Moscow and New York can this task, because he senses' that, r ■ . PERFECT FIT '' so long'as Eisenhower remains be bombed, too. This ia the only * Comploto ceoporation with a Worsteds * Flannels ■ way to fight a war, oil his present pedestal, he can­ V ■ 5. ‘The issue ot peace is square­ not be defeated in 1956. He senses buyors, buildon and radters. a Gabardines a Tropical.Worsteds ly up to the other fellow." -This also, no doubt, that he would even a ggdrksklns • Tweeds have trouble getting a first-rank clears your conscience, and en­ All Wool and Dacron'and Wool ables you to move up the planes Democrat to-run against him. He ' Home Loans Are Our Principal Inveatmeint Modern Blond Q»k.<^dtr Coaeolf with two I ’• ■ guns, battleships or troops which, it frustrated, too,’ by the apparent tiiding *beWe*. FrM mdlh proiectioh guana- ii:::! VERY REASONABLY PRICED <•’4 If it were the other fellow mov- inability of the-Democrata to •Open Daily 9 A, M. to 5 P. M. Me, upon proper applicaiioa. STARTING AT g57.50 U,g them, Would be interpret^ by scire up good popular iasues. you tq be hia act of choosing war. Because this is the style in Wednesday and Saturday 9 A. M. t o 12 Noon f On# Gormonf Saved Prom Moths Con Pair Per a lANIf pliH 6. "Wa want peace, but not ap- which he operates, and bemuse Thursday 9 Ak M. to 8 P. M. <• I 'i peasement. We want peace, but his rough.purposea have been ob­ there ana honorable limits to what vious, Butler has, this week, been ■ -W ' - ■ --— >' m ere will do to gat it." 'hiia means Subjected to the process of hev- that WB want thS other fellow fo ing ons of his rslatfvely Innocent do whatever appeasing ia to ^ remarks turned into a raging po­ *• - ^ done, and Chat wa .c x ^ t him to litical controvers}^. q,vikgs ^ M E N ' S W € ^ h* willing to'go beyond the limits ^In an interview vrith reporters, 857 MAIN STREET trhieb, to him, plight be ianer''i'discussing tht chances that Eisen­ FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Telephone MI-9-7264 »U«. hower Would ^r. would not^run MaiRfcRfttr, Saviigt t |jim /UiMiatiM ■ 1tl7 Mali Si r - ) I I n i'l'-le ' > 'i ii, i ||, ______^ I I &uch the lingo ^ modem, prea- again, he cited, aa many news rs-. ___ u . -ik „ M j.‘*.. . —mUi»: J.u 3iiiiimuiiih:Ui a ^ day p

'-■ i " ' ' ' 1' ' ' . , ■ ' • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, StARClI 11, 1956 .. A G E NINE \ ^ .. -’ > ' ■ MAKGHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER/CX)NN., FRIDAT, MARCH 11, 1955 ± KGHT ■r-T- chlldren\Bre home after apendlhg E U U w l o n A ipdo ver a three weeka vacation In Florida. sing together, and their voicas are plained. "The eastern TixitBMl like Brass lor Me or Nothing Food Sale the high temperature ghee. . ‘'^Campaign Opens Club Plans Play The: eighth grade class In -the Drivers Lose Appeal WomHiCs Place Indians Enjoy , Uat WMt'tempermturf T THIS WfEKEND K SUM TO VISIT EUementary School will sponsor a bound b Uea No iBstrmneata For Two Nights food sale'in tbe -Elemehtary School mUIIMR wear valla,'and they are regarded, Butter Delicacy ‘Moet ' prbducera make fhair With Lai*ge SUifi today from 4 to 6 p.m. There will WITH DEEP UNDEStSTJANDING Alter Back Pay Avoard In World Told moreks property than as equals. ghee without instruments; / they be plea, 'cakes, pickles, bread, Jel- "You can hear the. difference in just gucM at tha right t^ p e r a - ilea. Cookies, cupcakes and dough­ . . Quisle aervtee Interpreta tlm wiahaa « l CORNELL Ellington', March 11 ( ^ c i a l ) -r* Xndover, March 11 (Special) — the folk music;" Lomax said. "It’s tu re.^ few degraea of variation in The rehearsal for the M oth er s nuts on sale. faml|lca who call upon ue. Detalla a ik jR f By Folk Songs solo singing, and the songs tell of In Two Styles tem^rature can change the taate 'Mrs. Jmn Arens, chairman of tha SUrttord, U C^T)—“nw f D«Jy. ^ • mUwrlty ofiWon wp- Club Play "Aunt Min Drops' In” Proceeds are to asaiat In defray­ ways compikto- " ’. -X ^ported by actlaf AMOciaU Juatica suffering. There's a whole form of of the ghee. That’s why there are EAhter Seal fund nilBliig campaign, ^knaecticut Suprenie Court ended will bd at the Elementary School ing expenses of the annual N e w ~ ward W. Alcorn, aaid he waa Rome, ManA ll (iP)—Alan Lo­ song in Calabria reviling women New DfShi, Marcb l l ngregatlonal ChtiiTh haa also of the 8-man aSiltratlon panel had Ghee—clarified butter—la more Into ghee loseeXabout 1^ per'sent POTATO pledged -Us aeslstaince., after being tn, the Windham .hos­ Manchester Evening Herald .An­ Justice Daly also took issue of miles in America ^recording the Deaths Last Night CHOCOLATE CRE#iM PIE dover correspondent, Mrs. Henry jenigned and tool* no p in in the a part of everyday life in India of its bulk—and can be shipped . Lecturer Installed pital for treatment. with the majority for concluding music of mpuntaineers. Negroes Skoo'g, telephone Pilgrim 2-6906. Advertise in The Herald— It P«Y» flnal agreement. / and Indians. Hb b^s edited 14 al­ tbaii the eahdwich is in America. without refrigerAUon. \ SHORTCAKE HSCUITS Mrs. Ruby Eggleston was In­ Mr. and Mrs. Morse Pringle and Court St^ts t-S that the award was 1 practically NICK / stalled as lecturer of the Grange decided", before FlUgerald re­ bums of folk' songs, from Eur<^, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Basically Indiana make their Burgwald. att^ flnlritliw his ^ ------J- When the SupMior Court upheld tour o f Ipdla. h e s M fo r a elmUar lANANA CKSAM p ie recently by Ira Eggleston, past signed. Asia aniLAmerica. Miami Beach. Fla—Dr. Ber­ staple the same way Americans the award, the union carried iU nard C. Ehrenreich, 79, foundi clarify butter., Freeh hotter Is swing^ound PakiaUn and Egypt> FteM lp.BL te s a m master. Mrs. Doris Helntz has been to the Supreme Court. Yes- "There is no support for this in Ofawled up Monataia NEAPOUTANS m WRn his. tape recorder Lomax the American Ilionist movi boiled until all the water has two other countriesxv' Installed as pianist. terday% decision was a 3-2 opinion. the facts found by the trial court," and. the ZBTA scholastic ouhe to Italy last July. Since vaporised away, leaving only pure (it la called OUR SPECIAL ORDEB^EPT. As a result of it. union employes, he said. nity, and known throughout the Saumna in Egypt.) Manchester Evening Herald, Et Said JusUce Daly in conclusion: /then he has crawled up moun-. fAt. STORE la ready to serve thoee M who had received $1.73 an hour for country as sn educator and for hia However, Burgwald found that llngton correapondent, Mrs. G. F. 1933-54 will get an estimated $100 *1110 'two arbitrators had no Au­ tains, lurked- in ^ olive groves, ■cede. We can prodnte deilcli / work with boya’ camps. Died most Western Indians like the HOURS Bei^, telephone 5-9313. each In back pay. The award up- thority to deprive (the uniojjr of rocked in boats and dodg<^ trsif- baked goods for any fie in ^Cities with an ear to the Thursday., kind of ghee obtained by keeping ' hSd by the courts provided-for the right, given by agreement, to OpeR Wespecialize in; , __ , name a successor arbitrator with­ sounds made by Italians. Mexico City—Miroslava Stemo- the butter , at a constant tempera­ $1.77^ an hour for that year. ture a degree or eo above the TufiOlvii Tues. thru Sun. BlRTHbAYCAKi^ / A company spokesman said t^ t in three days from the time Flts- Once, in Venice, he heart, canal va- 27. internationally known Retirement Fund Cnechoalovak moirle star. Died boiling point; most Elastem In­ although the wage increase for gerald resigned." cleaners sin^g a strange eong i A t LOW FRII 7 A.M,> t o 8 P . BL WEEING CAKES in praise of the Virgin Mary and Wednesday. dians like the stronger, burnt 1933-54 was not accepted by em­ flavor produced by considerably COOKIE TRAYS, etc. Pa^8 Out $2,609 ployes. the money was set aside vilifying barbarians. He identified San Antonio—Brig. Gen. Edgar I, AH Qiir Products higher temperatures. ^Artfiar Diiis Stoi and will be distributed. VIore Alterations it as one first sung by the pile- E. Glenn, 58, Who represented the 'Ovoti Fresh Daily TE|/MI-9-6t78 The union now has two alterna­ drivers who built the town of U.S. Air Force at the Korean India has decided to import 500 HOURS 8 . Some $2,609 ir^pensions to town Truce negotiations, and chief of tives if it chooees to press iU ap­ Venice in the dawn of the Chris­ tons of American ghee on a trial workers has -been p^i,revlew by the "I n most Italian songs you find in World War n. Died Wednesday. ket for American surplus butter. Allowance Fumf. the pension "sye- Niagara Falls, N. Y., March 11 one subject.” he said. "They're New York—Grace Keating, 81, Ghee Is used here for ihost cook­ tem which supplenients Social Sec U.8. Supreme Court. (iD—Niagara Falls may be in for A S O U N D A ' 19M-55 contract dispute be­ about love. Even the work songs, who served for 39 years at the ing fat purposes and ih Hindu re­ iirlty, according to C. Leroy Nor­ tween the transit firm, a subsidi­ another spectaoular face-lifting. u e grain threehing song, the Chest­ Lighthouse for the Blind and who ligious rites. Indian suppliers in Engineers ey ed a widening nut harvesting song. They’re about recent years have found it dlffi ris. town treasurer. INVESTMENT? ary of the New Haven Railroad, tQOk dictation from Presidcht Wil­ The assets of that fund as of and the union was turned over crevice extending about 20 feet love to the very saturation point.’,’ liam H. Taft M- several occasions cult to meet the demand for i PLANT ARKWAY back from the creaUlne the •nio Lomax theory ribout music March 10 include $130,000 in Unit aihitration machinery after when he visited the institution. low-price ghee. ~ ed States Savings Bonds and $1^, American side of the fails today, and rtviliaation dhows itself strong­ Died Thursday. . Burgwgld carried some samples strike set for last Janr 21 was 060 cash on hand. Five, persons fe^ and said It threaUned a new rock- ly in Italy. of the American product. Ho said 5:00 P.M. averted. The 3-man arbitration Newport News. Va.—Thomas C. ceive pensions. faU. Sex Tradition^ Loose Skinner,'66, o f Warwick, 'Va., one the samples generalty found panel has already been picked. The The Town of Manchester Pen­ The Niagara Frontier' State Northern Italy has no very favor, although Indians have a union seeks a 33-cent-an-hour of the nation’s leading marine sion Trust Fuhd, the fundvet aside Parka Conlmission said last night starchy traditions about sex. Wom­ wide 'variety o f -tastes in-.ghee. wage Increase for 1954-55. artists and ita ff artist at the J esS ifig T im e to pay pensions to^p^rsons who that the crack was an old one that en are ixcepted as equals in moit Mariners’'', Museum in Warwick "The mala reason for the differ­ In its appeal o f the 1952-54 retired befpre Bochd Security was M r today had been observed before, but it matters, and the attitude toward since the eAfly 1930s. Bom in Kut- ences Is that no producer follows ood AbhuoI Flowtriiig Pkuits. CONNECfKUT BIUE CROSS ,award, the wpidn said the remain- Try Gr^wiag Your adopted, has assets amounting to - Uvy tv n y members of the arbitra­ apparenUy- had been growing big­ Ufa la open end-free. People like ^o tawa, Ky, D i^ Thursday. the tame forraula,-” Burgwald ex­ about $214,000, -the report indi ., V Herald Pholo. tion, board should not hgve handed ger in the past day or two. cates.. Some $14,400 has been paid "If a rockfall occurs. It will PIOHfkwid Olfon Evi You Hood To Grow G o ^ Pfonts. W om^ Marines, men Marinee—they don't Impress 10-year-old Howard Skimver of Bolton, he of d o^ an award until the union tn pensions. Eighteen persons are make another definite change in the out-thri^t lower Up In the photo above. Young Howard ia looking over S.Sgt. Forter W. Stannard^ had an opportunity to appoint Asgrow Vegfefable aaj Flower Tom I Flato for starting Bird Vita Plaat Bands, Nn- receiving pbnaiona from this fund, through INDIVIDUAL new arbitrator, as proWded in an the face of the falls,” Joseph Seeds / traasplaattag seed- trient' treated to proiaotb Jr., while S .^ .- Joan C. Barnard gives Howard an amused once-over in the lobby of the State Theater. agreement, within three days. Davis, commissioner chairman, Mandevllle and King Tested rapid growth. EXTENDED FORECAST. The two serg^pts were setting lup a recruiting display in connection With the opening of the movie Chief JusUce Ernest A- Inglis. FloweV Seeds "Battle flry” w h^ Howard* happened upon them. Sgt. Stannard and T.Sgt. Mitchell J. Benbenek will be who delivered the- majority opin­ A park policeman aaid that an Boston, March 11 (JPi—The tem­ ion, said there waa no substantial unfamUtar spume of water "kick­ Maybe a Personal Loan at the theater t ^ g h t to answer q.uestions concerning the United States Marines or the Marine Corps and diKOver for yourself ^ e benefits ef a hospital care You are eligible for' membe^Uiip. in ' \ IRAUTE VERMICULITE perature in .'Jew England during change nuude in the award after ing up in the air" from the Ni­ the next five days, ’ Saturday Reserve. They wUl^also make len appointment with Sgt. Barnard for any young women interested in plan that really pays dividends when a hospital trip is Blue Cross NOW provided: the labor member withdrew. agara River current drew his at- IDEAL FOI^TARTINO SEEDS or ROOTING CUTTINGS. ■icii fhros'gt: Wednesday, will average the Women Marines. \ • That portion of the agreement tenUon to the Widening fissure, can clean up your COMPLETELY STERILE, NO DANGER OF FUNGUS or MOLD. 8 to 8 degrees t.bove thv seasonal, necessary for you or any member of your family. which calls fOr the appointment of about 60 to 75 feet offshore from normal. Colder weather on .Setur O That neither you nor your vrtre... a substitute arbitrator .within three the American mainland. day and Sunday will he followed by tucket 36, New Haven 37, Concord,' temperature duriitg this period ia tenths of an inch melted occurring days, said 'Justice . Inglis. “ is suf- A rockfall from the crack would PREMIER PEAT MOSS POniNG SOILS V.-armer wea'Jier h.onday through N, H.. - 1 , Burlington ^9. Portland 45 and the normal minimum tem­ as .rain southern New England and er husband . . . works for a firm flciehtly uncertain to call for in take out a huge triangular portion trouble^ nii^ter! 31, Eaatport 31, Greenville 23 and perature is 29. rain or snow northerr New Eng­ with ten »r mere persony on Hie Mix with potting soils. Plnmotes roof^rowth Several convenient alzed bags of ready to OM Wednesday. terpretatlon.” of the Crestline, obaehrers said, and III Sonw normals for the period are Caribou 21,' , Precipitation during this period land late Saturda'y and again about ' payroll. The Chief Justice said if it was give the brink a more "orderly" or and helps retain molattire. aotls. Boston 37, Providence' 36, Nan At Boston, tne normal maximum will on the average total 2 to 6 Tueeday. required that all three arbitrators stral^t-line appearance. O That you ore under BO 45 end to continue until a final award is The rushing Niagara has gouged / / SOLUILE FERTILIZERS , completed, it would be possible for two big bites from the falls in re­ BX-16 ‘ / / RAPID-GRO FOLIUM m a r c h live In Connecticut. either party, by appointing a par- cent months. The most spectacular iiir a c l £ - g r o f a b s t a r t e r g r o w e r tbusn arbitrator, to make sure the was the; collapse into the river award would be in its favor Highly concent ,ted fer^lzers soluble in water. May be used for fertilizing tranilplanted annual, gorge of 185,000 tons of rock last ' »• V I make sure no award was made, M r m I» » i vegetable lOuse phmts now and during the anmmer for outdoor fertilizing of lawaa, ahrubo and July 28 from Prospect Point, the — '■"that is to say,” he explained gardena. M embership application ‘'the partisan arbitrator, after famed observation point on the / American mainland. hearing the discussion, would be- y o v r Tuborous logonlos Now For Outdoor Plonting id Mdy I hereby apply for participation in the Standard Plan benefili of .CONNIICTICUT HOSPITAL SERVICE, INC. ,^come aware of the decision which- And last Dec. 4, about 15,000 tons m hVt was going to be made by a major­ bf'ibbk''roared dowh not far from CarneUa ™ig Type—Available la Dark Red, Scartet. Orange, Copper,' Yellow, While and Rose, in accordance with the termi and eonditiorls specified in the RULES AND REGULATIONS. I uimeriland thol -|uch appli­ Carnation fowering Yypn—AvnIInble in Bed, Copper, Orange. Yellow and White. ity of the board, and if this was the present fissure. That rockfall HERE AT HOUSETS cation will not be effective untjl the date of the Certificate of Membership Agreement iitued to me. I certify the follow­ Criapa I Hied Type—Available in Scarlet, Copper, Orange, White and Yellow. 'adverse to h ls'p ^ y would resign. caused IltUe change in the appear AUo Pi< lies, Camella Flowered Hybride and Rosebud types In assorted colors. ing .antweri and ttoiemenlt to be true. \ "His party' then could appoint ance of the cataract. JL. 1 2 IU bis successor an arbitrator who SOc each— 4 for $1.00 'equally partisan and who.-in ITS O H IT 1M BIST FOR Caladium Bulbo for'Indoor Forcing turn, would resign. This routine / I Five of the best varieties—60c each, S for $1.45 could be cirried on forever, thus W e -SpeclaUce In NAME effectually preventing a final WOMEN'S DRESSES I ' ;< ' Lost Nome—PRINT First Nome PRINT Middle Initial AAohth Day Year at^’aril’’ ,Sixes IfV, to I ^ ' \ Would Nullify ArMtraUon MEN or PRODUOION! Such tactics, smd Justice Inglis. M A N OUTLET I tff^E ADOflESS Mole Q Female Q would “completely nullify” the pur­ 505 East Middle Turnpike Sifeet and No. City and Zone State poses of arhitratldn agreements. MANCHESTER TRUST PLANTLAND°^’»'PARKWAY Open DaUy 9 A. M. to 9 F. M. Associate Justice Edward J. Mancheater-Bockland-Tidland Turnpike Exit—Wilbur Croas Highway. NORTH BRANCH I m Single □ Married □ Widowed □ Divorced Q Separated Q 16 No. 5Ikln, Corner Oakland St. si MANCHESTER, CONN. PHONE Mitchell t-UOS /, I Next to YMCA ' I am self-employed Q Unemploy^ Q Retired Q Everyone Number qf persons ^ complete this / 51AIN OFFICE Open Thurailay Eveniaga 6 to 8 I am employed byu , employed by this firm:. J section 863 Main, Oppoetti St. James’ Chnreh find Saturday moralngd^ 8 to U (Nome and Address ef Firm) ONE STOP BANKING • FREE PARKING AT BOTH OFFICES ’ My wife/husbond/JI self-employed □ Unemployed □ Retired Q MOrr'ied W. ^ or ■ * ' Number ef persons persons complete'^ is'eiHployed b y :__ employed by this firm:. this section also \ ^ (Name and Address of Firm) > 1 X rpLFkrou,.. CHECK TYPE O F M EM BERS^ A PPLIED F O l i \ Individual □ -Husbond t, Wife £3' Family Q Husband er wife and all UNMARR^D CHILDREN UN^R 19 YEARS ef age must be listed below to be inclined under your mfmbership; FIT YOUR JOB / RIME M B E R I First Nome Middle Initiol Birth Dole Month Year Coifi^in lobn. Check for younelf the'worknuinship Husband anroflmant lasts only until .X- I 1. Wife and materiali that, the D ICKIE^ people put into Son C work clothes. See the graduated sizes that mean Daughter [3 -X Son C MARCH 15 comfort and neat appearance on and off the.rjob. ' f 3. Daughter C .d i c k i e s work clothes are made right and com- S«nd your opplicotion todoy to Son C . pletely Sanforized to stay just right. And DICKIES Ddughter Q 1 i . Connecticut Bluc^ross MERCURY YEAR! cleah finish Wear-N-Fdf-ced construction means Son smoother ironing plus long, long wear. I 5. Doughter 345 Whitnty Avenue SPRING INTO SPRING WITH A STUNNING NEW MERCURY • • ■ ' i. New Hovtn, Connecticut . DATE:. THREE GREAT SERIES ★ ★ TEN NEW MODELS - You'll be fitted right in SIGN HERE. ^_ M«ku y«tf Imv* furniiM aH TtKUMliCl Mwwr. ' ■“—■ ^ \Bride... ;\(fESTOW Ni •A I',*’ jdB-MATCHED WORK CL STHBS I a. p w (if ■ A T li Single person ...... $2,84'per memth ^ Pdyabla qucirtarly. Do New Low Prices Husband jbnd Wifa .$5.47 per month not $«ttd money. Blue Cross Fam ily (husband, wife and FOR lETTER PICTURES FINE FURNITLJRE from LADD t HALL Ton and Grey Pont$ . • • . .$ 4 .2 ^- will bill you for payments NEW F1L.M AVAILABLE - ' all unmarried children That very $pecial bride will certainly appraciata a gift of fine furnitufa from under ...... $5.47 per month due. La^d and Hall. - Bring her in to $aa our fine $election and our room displays. Dork Greeil Poii^ .$4.49 She will be pleased, and remember, there ii no finDr furniture anywhere than KODAK 35inin. STEREO ' If youvmeet Individual Enrollment requirements, you Individual Enrollment memberships become effective JisM at Ladd ana Hall. Shirts to Match • .$ 3 .4 9 TRI.X PAIRS ANSCO • will receive Standard Plaii'membership in Connecti­ May 1. Applications handled in order received. Do CLIMATE PROOF- cut Blue Cross — the non-profit plan for hospital care not send monfcjr now. Blue Cross Will mail > bill and- EXTRACHROME ImagliMl You con own a big now Morcury for only $2,354.40. This -that hat paid out m orr than 112 million dollars'for. Mem^rthip Agreement after your applicatiqn. it PAK Wo also footuro CARTER'S Is LESS tfKNi mony mod fill of Hit so-soHod low pricod cart. Abo. r^ its members’ hospital bills since it first began opera- accepted. OPEN ALL DAY- MONDAYS CorpoMtora' and Fointon' ovovdls, ’ tiem 17.years ago. ■ mombor thot. MERCURY trodlrionoEy loods iff fMd In rosolo vahio, OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 dungaroQS. shop coott cMid oproRS. $00, drivo, and buy tho spocloculor imw 1955 Morcury. WE HAVE 24 HOUR FILM SERVICE I 'i * * t ■ !' nr. ■ PLENTY OF PARKING ’ Quality Quaranteed it’s BLUE CROSS for over a million CONNECTICUT people CONNECTICUT SLUE CllOSS, NEW HAVEN 3, CONNECTICUT — Com pltu ou(d Prompt Prucrlpfiow Sunricu — MORIARTY rB W O U S E ^ O N UNCOLN-MERCURY V ^ ?REEN STAMPS PHARMACY .301 v315 CENTER STREET TEUPHONE Ml-3wS135 668 HABTTOKD BOAD-^(OORNEB OF McltEEi ' / 1 ■' ■ , .' - "■ . 'r , ■ ; - . /■ ''V ■ . . I i ' •N s : •

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P A i ^ B L B V B f lUNCHESTER EVENING HE r A l D, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, 11. 1965 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1955 t e n Rockville-Veniott Improvers Seek ^committee and naked to present a MarehsU' Huhfer, Sanca oft'Mias Sings at B a ll Joint JJommittee Favors Colum bia 4*elate of on cers at the heat Smith, who will roalde at tha h«ne Brook Enclosure monthly meeting. of Mr. and Mre.. Ward RoaabrOoKs Ttvq^ilh Affecting Town PTA wm Benefit A request haa been made by the until hia parents Mr. and Mrs Hatry Lugg Wants Parents | V ; Mason Huhfer, rett?m from Florida - Membena of tha Blanchester Im- aecretary fpr a stce^flle to kacp NO FANCY WORDS ■ /■ , . — ------. ■ , aecoaaulated racorda and It waa to re-open their summer home at provament Aaan., met Wedneaday V'From Thespians Columbia lAke. Two Manpl leatef billa have beenfaystara, required by the state, un- night and discussed brining a suggeated that iwaaibiy aoma gen*^ ^Liable in Jumnile Damage Iwa the bill le approved eroua member would have 'sn un- Seetety Meete reported cn lavorably by a Joint atble health hasard from L j^ I The Ladies Society hoM an all­ The conaolidation Mu is a neces­ Brook to children playing at THE SMILING Golumbla, March lt ''(S ^ la l)-^ uaed one that could bo donated to HouM-Sntete committee and are sary first atep in the projected the cause. day meeting in Teomana Hall ysa- NO WILD CLAIMS nockviUe^ March 11 (Special)—^^an^bhtld of Supt. of Schools, and erteon Park to the -attention "Poiticoat Fever," by Mark Reed, axpqttea to be acted on by the creation of a single town-run fire A minstrel by studenU of the terday. A day of sewing end tty. Harry H. Lugg, proeecutor i **r8. Arthur E. CSiatterton. town authorities a farce in three adte, wUi be pre> iUnnlng for tbe annual tfirtag Parents Night Hobta oY RepraaenUUvea Tuea- department. Menill Payne, president of the elementary school will be present­ In city Court and director of thel It would, end the corporate cxls- ited in Teomana Hall Thuraday laaaar took place. _ , . _____,, .. . .; The Midget Basketball League day. group, presided at the meetlite and IRISHMAN SAYS: ed in Teomana Hall on April 33 FvfmVD lYMSoa SUte Leglalatige Council, asked ^.,u j,oid a ParenU' Night this .tence of both diMricta lu 1 author- with proceeds gt»tng to tha PTA. JUST FINE USED CARS One of the proposed pieces of it waa decided that a letter ex­ Sd Friday at 8:30 p.iQ. by mem> Fire Chief Richard K. Davis hM the SUte Ligtelature'e Jiidlclary evening at the NortKeaat School iae them to Iranafer all their pressing the organization's -views hera of the Commuhlty Playere. Hdateaaea for tha evening ware legislation would permit the town atatad that it te neoaaeaiy for local committee yeaterday to uke | gytnnasiuih. The first game of a powart, duties, obligations and as- would be sent to general Manager DEAUVITH CONHDENOE Of the net procoeda, 75% will be Mra. htercua Oarrieon, Mra. Burt residents to have a periait to do to-|aaue general obligation bonds seta to the town. Richard Martin, according to ivea, Mra. Miles Upson and Mrs. f.vorable acUon on bills w h i c h ! header wUi atart at «:30. AU AND (n ■ donated to the PTA. any and ail outetde bandM, inehid- (svormiH parents and friends of the boys are to pay for the proposed sewage- Votera Muat Approve . Dantq Puganl, aecretary. The m by Doihg" Mcmbera of the caat arc.'Daa- Austin Ybnmons. ALWAYS! The merger would first have to '1 -S^v-.. in Infinaratora and fleiRlaees „fOiUd dine * th ii?' hivlted to attend. The schedule In treatment plant here. gpoup* feels the brook thould be • com Dinsmore, Donald Hodglna; R n^r Beni CmmlttM Psnnite may ho recetead by call­ liabte for damage done by Lhelr, Sports Ctnter Vs. Ex; be aj^roved by the votera of each DRIVEdHTH SADSFACnON Klma. Robert McKeon; Sir Jamea The other would eliminate tech­ cowered. Memben of tha Easter Seal ing DavU or any of the foBorwiiig chlWreiL ______. ^ __ . , chant®, Moriarly Bros. v*. 8rt- She aaid the Eighth School dU- Write or Free Deeerfptlva < |A ; To Invite Unit - garten room. Tha meaaure which Atty. Lugg Thomas Rogers, co-aponaoyM the leadem of the St^^ith Lchool and Oemember; W « PMithfNily WM N«t The play ia being diluted by la backing would make parents aented the state' as an exchange Wewly trict, of which’ ahe la a realdent, Mra. Carl Goaline'. Mra. Henry H. Members of tha Congregational Mias Petere is a waU-teown child Etna and Ivory, pally oqU student in the 'FhilipptfiM last billi, predicted both would be UUlitiea Dtotrlct and dlacuaaed 198 Tntmimll St. .eksen 8-8406 — Hartford, Coax. liable for damages up to *260 pro­ hod been "bypassed.'' since no again at a Uter meeting, Paganl Ramm and Mra. Hyland Taaker Church voted at a apecial meeting educator and gave a Isctura on pre- $ i m year, will, show ■teethes taken Mias Wendy Bankc, popular .vo­ passed by the House with ho dilB- Knowiiifly l« UndthoM! Sunday morning to ask. the Tol­ achoot children. BMtte. Very tow nrileage. vided the damage la auch that if culty. The, bills 'would' then have meeting had been held on the pro­ added. **Clnion stating that the town does that the merger could not be ef­ CALLED FOR AND T a Dente and Merton Wolff,, prop­ Purim ' party Sunday morning. Beilman a vocaMst. Vernon and other towfis In Tolland Mr. and Mrs. William Lavoie. Bol­ Michael Blum and Bobby Caroline Hack. Laeal deettr’a ear. County win atteixr the 5lh annual Albert Gray, club agent. The 4-"H ton; a eon to Mr. and Mra. James not now have the iuthority to il­ fected without the approval ol the DELIVERED PROMPTLY , 1 W 3 erties: Mra. Eric Elllaon, make­ Town Committee will aerye re­ voters etmeemed. . RIFTYI! \1f4? 1K I OHEVRCLET up; John Haiiaen and Mra. Henry told the stoiy of Purim. Purim Maarhaafar Eeaalag Hemld Oe- 4-H Favorite,Tood Show tomor­ Sloan, Campbell Ave., Vernon. eus such bonds for sewer financing. A T NO e x t r a c h a r g e R Ramm, special effecta; Mra. songs ware sung by children of the Mhia cerraapantsat. Mrs ~ row aften»«n at the Robertson freshments at the close of the- pro­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: At the pilblic hearing held ^ A1VTHE I OLDSMOMLE FORI^ Amelia Xotelka and Mrs. Rose Sunday School class Games were Marehtea, ttUpbiaS AO 8-i Sihool^m South Cteventry. gram. Mrs. Mary Maynard, *02 Main the ClUee and Borougtw Commit­ The female phalarppe (a small » • M O D a Ann Smith, wardrobe; John Han­ played with prises for tha winners. 19B2 PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDAN Both boya and girls who have Maurice B. Dailey ,. St.; Mra. Ann Husarik, 201 School tee on the two blila, Genecal Man­ shore bird) does the courting, but PINE PHARMACY S E D A N im ^ ^ 4 - 0 0 0 * sen, Mr. and Mra. William^ Jaco­ Reneshmenta wars also served, DEVELOPMI^ PAELET SET A aaaartiy etrwuallaai ear with radio, banter, bcM studying the preparation of /Maurice Bernard Dailey, for­ St.; Mrs. Ida King, Springfield. ager Richard Martin said that the after laying the . eggs, she leaves IBOLTOM Ol ORB| Radio, heater. 4A00 actaal mllee. bus, set. M rs Saul Caroline, Mrs Joseph ^^'fSd in tho 4-H projects win ex­ merly of this city, died last! eve- Mass.; Mra. Viola Campbell, 43 town would not be aWe to go ahead and ths male Incubates the Ogge CAU MI-9-9814 hydnmhtte. Teh eaa me hew Mttle It waa need. and brings up the young. Corner Roul« 6. Stony Road. Q-9-0617 - Radio, heater, hydra- Fordomhtlb . Local youngsters who arc offer­ Taahlik and Mrs. Louie Goldstein Hartford, March 11 (iPi—The hibit mmples. mlng at Southbury. He wat/bom Joss]^ St.; Roacmaty Viena, 12 with imp’rovemente to iU sewerage INTRODUCTION SAUE! ' 10 to APRIL 19 ■ ing their services as baby sitters were hoetesses for the party. ninth annual Cbnnecticut Develop^ Attending and entering exhibits In Mancheitpr Aug. 13, 19^, the Hyde St.; Matthew McCaffrey, 193 • ^ ^ $ 4 4 5 $1595 h"ss:;!eF$i395 for the two play nights are Jan ment Conference’ wtU be held here from Vemfon will be Carolyn De- son of James and Catherine Mc- Porter St.; Mra/ Ruth Pohl, 4 DARRA JAME$ POWI TOOt$ V ■ goad mhber..Neir *n.9S ■ sitters, MIsS Agnes E. Dailey of • 18” Jig-Saw, Reg. 848.95 • 18" Jig-Saw, Reg. *tSA9\ I Brousaeau, Judy Beaudry; David ter, Haney, of the Center, have, re­ era from throughout the State wUl Sapar Delaxe. Eadja, Mg heater, bydramaUe anperdrive. power Marguerite Bonner, B a r b aT a Adelaide Rd.; Mrs. Barbara pik, 195Z FORD FORDOMATIC Beebe, Shirley Allen, Betty Ann attend seaaions dealing with Indus­ Booth. Carol Mahr, Helen Hoffeck- Hartford, , Mrs. Alice DattUio, 137 Henry St.; Mre. Esther Ring- New ...... $44.95 New A ; ...... iA. 980.35 _ 1951 CHEVROLET turned from an airplane trip to steering, power brakei, Uatod gteias, white wall East Hartford, Mrs. John Wandzy, Radio aad beater, ...... $ 1 1 4 5 raitott7 Louis 'Soracchi, Leonard Florids Returning with them was trial and cemmunKy problems. er, Michelle Campbell, Bonnie stone, 38 Edward St.; Mias Mar­ • Saber Saw, Reg. $19.95 • Belt a w INah Sander, King, Dean Upson, Carol Kaako- Mr*#. Speelal Srtene patat Under 15AM mike. Kupferschmld; from Tolland, Vernon, and Miss Catherine B. garet Lockhart, 19 Jarvla Rd.; Wil­ -N O W IS THE TIM E- N o w ...... 817.95 Reg. 95t*0, New . . . *5L1S , 4-DOOR wits, Sarah Savage and Tvoniie T MarUim Thompiw, Sheila Lud­ Dailey, Lansing, Mich.; alioyone liam HamIH. 377 Spruce St.; Mre. • 91/4" Band Saw. Reg. 952JW e 8” nitlBi Aritor SaWr 1953 MERCURY 4 .D 0 0 R Bccleston. wig, L i n Nlederwerfer, brother; Jampt Daitey of Mancbea- Sylvia (tehen 81 Jordt St.; Robert LET US SHARPEN OR REPAIR YOUR _ Now ...... |47.*5 Reg. 854. Now ... 848J9 tVRl Bbowra 0ana Loqpiia, Diane Ward, ter, several nieces and nephews. iUng Jr., 87 Seaman Circle. 4- Herald Rockville Bureau, located FLOOR WAXER8, l‘ oHurd. tras Bought here''new. Former beater, new allp covers. clean car aad it really belonged ■ • . * ~ . __ ,. ______Carol Binhelmer, Janice BarOett, ter to Mr. and Mra. WiUiam Mc- Quald, RFD 1. Stafford £prlnga; a $ 8 7 5 $1095 . owner lli’ea la town. to a . school teacher. / MUdred Witinok, Carol Bakulskl. V $13.50 GMAC HNANCE — RANK FINANCE 1941 BUICK CLUB SEDAN : ...... $75 Lillian Lakouakaa. Beatrice Brown daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Carolyn Muaaer. SchetUer, 31 Flower St,; a daugh­ ' . NO WAITING—8 SALESMEN . m l PLYMOUTH 194S FLYMOUTH 1947 PLYMOUTH FORDOR *195 Patricia Pllska was team mana- ter to Mr. and Mra. Earle RolUn- IM7> ST U D ZIA K ia 2-Dr. Cp». 1948 FACKARD Club Sad ^ 60 CARS TO CHOOSE FEOM - 1949 n.YM0UTH 1959 PLYMOUTH ‘ Good traaepnrtatloa at tew, ceaL' 1946 DODGE CUSTOM 4-DR...... •on, 736 W. Middle Tpke.; a son to 1944 PONTIAC Club Sedan. Radio, heater. South'Mala Street'merebaat ewaed New Arris’s! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Girard, Eaot Radio, haatar. A nice family ear Radio, heater.. Plenty of miles Radio, heater, jet black. S795 iD O O R $345 car. Spotlees!,. ' Mr. and Mrs.' Roger L««nxeUl Hartford; a daughter to Mr. and left. ' - ' r $745 4-OOOR *695 of T ^ in gton afe the patente te Mrs. Calvin Symons, 15 Forest St, for ' Dark Filue 3-dbor aedan. Drive Special de luxe, radio, heater, 1947 STUDEBMCER FORDOR *225 a aon, Joaeph Arthur, bom M a ^ BIRTHS TODAY: a daughter to It and you'll buy It. • ■ ~ Light green convertible, fully etc. New meter Job. Special de luxe, fully equipped. 1946 CADILLAC MODEL 60 ...... ^ 9 5 8. The new activSl te the fifth Mr and Mrs. Harold Dickenson, '".,$199', equipped. New top, brand aew ^ Fhlly equipped at tew cost. 4-deer, with radio, heater, bydramaUe. $29$ $175 white walla. One owner. m t DODBE 1949 DOD8E MAHT OTHEB FINE CABS TO CHOOSE FEOM GORMAN 1951 FORD eOlM IN AND S tt ' '_____ - - *795 1949 FORD Y -l $595 AL DUSHEY, VIO CHAMP, ED CARLSON, BlRT CHRISTOPHER • ... , $795 MANCHESTER Dark green S-door wltk radio, - $875 Dark green 4-door Coroaet with , . «ANK SATES — EASIE» nSMS heater, etc. A alee f/u for a radle. heater, etc. Came from Dark green S-deor sMltBi with MOTOI SALES family with children. . Dark. Mne S-door aedaa. Hartford. all extras Cnatem V-8, DILLON KEMFS ■P* MOTOR SALES INCORPORATED SALES and SERVtCB DfO. YOUR LOCAL OLDSBtOBILE DEALER BEAUPRE MOTORS/ me. YOUR iUlCK DEAUR 319 BIAIN STREET . MANCHESTER r u R N in n u E Your choice may not Direct Fictbiy Dealer ^ U 3 WEST CENTRE ST.— TBL. MI-S44ST ’ A N D MRTSIO alto EAST CENTER STREET — TEL. MI-9^284 Open Every Evening Until 9 O’CloA J185 MAIN $T.^MANCHE$TER. CONN. be Hstdd. .We have sev­ SOUMENEq Inc. RAT DYTTERi Used Our Mgr. For Dodge 'and The Home Of fine U s^ Cars M i-s-eew I c h k y $l e r .f l y m o u t h eral others from which 434 CENTER ST. ~ MANCHESTER. CONN, OPEN MONDAT-FRIDAT » AJM. to 0 PJC. FHONE Ml.9*4571— OFEN CVE|UNG$ UNTR. 9:88 toc'!|obec> Plymouth Cars iBATUBDAYS 8 AJL te C PJL Ytt MAIN S t. i HOURS: RA.M. t» 9 P.M. — PHONE MI-34101 ...... I I ...... MU-MU-HIb-W U-HU- - H r r — - rr- 7 /. ■ • t •) X- X-

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIA!^CHESTER, CON?!.,'FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1966 PAGE THIRTEEN LGE TW ELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ANCHES^, CONN.,^IDAY, MARCH 11, 1956'* Active, Honorary Bearers asrvics'-Ntavs been utilised axten- Civil Rights Dust Storm Bolton Child Study Cluh , sively b/^arsnt-Tsaetaer anocls- Ciri Scouts Plan \htadoes. Buffeting Winds Group Meiets LMdff Grand M arch U.8j)^t the state. PJLC. Visits Yale Center Althovgt- this meeting has been Spaghetti Supper Complaiikt Made by Jurist For Albert B. Foy~",Rites planned sspecthUy for sixth grade \ip Sections of Six Statesl With Martini Chokea Dig Mill Rntd^fyerease Voted^ parents, alf' otli^ interested- par­ *- c, .. ' Tba Man^isster Child Study ents'will welc< Another one of tfie famous spa- The civil rights complalntVtbat The list of honorary hearers for^ Chiefs, active and reUred, from ta DiscuM Bid AlternafiM Club will 'Visit tos Yala CbUd gtie«tl supfMra for which Senior (Ooutlmed from qmt) , _ , - , was filed against the Hotel Stktier the funeral of retired Fire Chief nearby towns, William Conrady from Rockville and Frank Meunier CD Asks^dr Radio Setup Study Center in New Haven ThOTs- Girl floout 'iVoap I is b eck in g ' B IN G a Sears Aide Bnlks F o r New H ich S ch o o l; u. Hartford by a New York jurist W est A rea Albert B. Foy tomorrow afternoon, FORMOOUJr FRIlfCfeM aSao Idew _ New YoiJt Ceft^ a - w* . . . -a jg *ii* ____I w •• rv „ after h8 had filled a speaking bn- Obituary at 2. o’clock in St. Mary’s Epis­ from East Hartford, both retiged, day,-March 24. Questions devel­ Artist's Pain well -known will be' served biyihe aiid^Pster Massollnl from Bolton. PAC BALLROOM BALLROfMI freight e r from -the A t P u ttlH £ M illio n s w orking O ut Contract g«gement in Mand-,ester ha>? bebn (CoBtimied fiom' Page Oae) copal Church was released today Bolton, March 11 (Special) lie at a meeting to be oped by toe group will be present­ troM Ssturday nighty Jfxr*^ 19, I Rdpr^nting fire organlsaUons,. in Woodruff Hall of toe Center In PitUburgh. the atorm topjrted^ " ' . ------1 ' . •' '• I dismissed by the 0een accepted for hang­ sp ubetti -with plenty of good yKiMo kn'oeked over/w as. the UD the price for the. shares which I bid and to work out a recommen- ewly m o^ng of J m . TO. query the Weather Bureau here on old Turkmgton; Chief of Police show will run from 2 until 4 p.m. lems Of Jealousy. Mff. Raymond Verre of 33 Law- Chief Thomas Donn^y of West 000 toe levy will raise 8145,000f n and is open to the -public. ing in the Annual National Acad- ItM sn sauce, i^ la and ,hutter, leaviBg OroRige H al at$ :4 5P JR . •tower aUtlon of WCdio sUUon Hn for awarding a contract. I whether it might be radioactive Herman O. Schendel; retired Chief property taxes which become due Parents who have not already do go on sale. ______J . Meanwhile. John J . Kelllher, hotel eddrwlng the Man- ton\ Rd., died Wednesday, at the from atomic teats in Nevada. Hartford, president ot Connecticut Samples of favoritcYpods will be emy.Jury exhibit of to# Academic tossM salad, coffee o? tea and cake WbOA in Braddockf Pa. Firemen HsurVord Hospital. of Police Samuel Gordon; Chief of Eire Clhlefs Assn.; and CMef Ken­ on May 16. / made bus reservations may do. so for d e ^ r t. and pcdlca we^a^ swampeaawamped w»wiwith •nie contenUon------U that------a t - -- treasurer ox inc.nrm ox of jn.M 'sl'lC o. iwei- ei-lcheattr -•— chapter of «f Dr. Frank Hoecker, director of Manchester-Fire Department John exhibited in approprlata\tabts set* by contacting Mrs.; CStarles Scott, Artists Assn., Springfield,. Mass. n Oct. 9, 1886 in Italy, die neth Christensen of Wilson^, The 30-mlU figure includes tta tings and will be judged m. quality emergency , throughout the! tax would bring morc^ahtre offer- ijher, the Boston contractora whon«. a radiation program at the Uni­ Mera; Fred Thrsdi of the Water 16 Hackmatack St. The exhibit is being held at the O en e^ chairstan of toe com- had lived in Hartford for 40 yeara. versity of Kansas, said no radio­ deni of Hartford County tw.o-mill levy deposit In toe rk- of toe food, quality of to e^ e n u Museum o f Fine Arts, .49 Chestnut I mittee arf;.: is Jackie Wnital. Btatea hit by the heavf winds, on the .iiarket. , submitted the low base bid of *3.- dellnquw ^ ^ d g ? De^ Department; Fred Lewie, of the gency Plan and president of Flr.e Members making the trip will ^ asele*el ® ______- 1 A/VO-AA/k (m rfStAiaH *v I IMla n ie e y y iS------Oil inC DeilCfl ox . . . She wLi a membe^f the Woman's active count increase had been •erve fund for capital and non-rie- planned to go with toe fo o X a t- St., Springfield, -Mass., through| Patricia Beld-wln in Chairman of Savage freaks of wind violence Tmsteea ‘A t Wit's End* 1608.000 in the .bidding -nie^ay, mesiUc Relatlwis Court of New CorletoV Social Club, St. Luke's Highway Department; Superinten­ Marshal Assn. . rurring expenditures which will provide their owm box lunches, ft includwhv sntjaahlng of buildings, noticed recently. He added that all tra'ctlvencss and appropriateiv is- expected they 'will return to March 27.- Occupying three gal- the ticket x:ommittee and, Bar- Wood testlfled that he and fel- was expected to arrive in town York ei.ty, ■ , Womens Society and St. Ann’s So­ dent of Highways James Sheekey, Active bearers will -be Ernest boost this fund to approximately of the Uble setting imd knowledge topph^^ of television antenna low trustees are "at'wit's end" to l*ter-this afternoon to discuss va- recent counts were far below the Chief of SMFD WUHsm C. Mason Manchester before toe close of leries, the exhibit offers.-the oppor-l bara McGaniV chaiirmsn of toe Dr. David N. Beath, chairman ciety of NSt. Augustine's parish. Sherman and Sedrick Straughan. 833,000 at the end of toe pr^eqt of meal preparation and menu - (unity to view an entire exhibition rdecoratlons anil ei\tertaihment. 9^ 9fA^ Thuv— tow e^ and power lines, starting know where they should invest M 1 aspects of the contract with ______^ danger mairk. and'Raymond W. Goslee. Sbhool. > of the Civil R^diU Ooinanlaslon, Jn She leaves her husband, Vin- The winds' subsided during the first and second assistant chiefs of flaqml period. Bopt. 15, 1955. / -The planning. of the works of contemporary [' Tickets .may be obtained from ®f Sres and blocking of highways. million dollars of cash that ^ has I innouncing th J decision yeoterday, I censo A. ^Yancolino; four sons Past commissioners of the the SMFD; Superintendent of Fire Tile chartered bus will leave HosWy RaImi night. The Weather Bureau said amount to be transferred to the The local girls arc among 60 en­ Erie 8. AndereoM Buckley School at .8:15 a.m.. South realistic artists. any member piled up in the 8633,600,000 Sears Th* officials who are working .^ ^ meeUng R occoA.____ and Anthony A., both of SMFD, Frank Cheney Jr., EL L. G. Alahns Thomas McKinney: As­ re^rve this year totals 89/680. trants from Tolland County and The storm unloaded hea\-y local they would be of lesser force in Hohenthal, HalVy .A. Schlldge, School, 8:20, 'and Washington Mrs. Olson is a msmbcr of the rains in Pennsylvania and West Vir­ fund. ' the Oommlision on F ^ . 28 " s f- I wethersileldv and Andrew ,J. and most of the . area today. sistant Superintendent - of Fire \Javli Defense Director ^hn D. are all members of Clevsr-Cuttera, Academic Artists Assn, of Spring- He said at one point that the ate Martin, Ray Goslpe; chairman | tei a complete invmtightlon of the James J. FrancoUno, both of Robert J . Smith and Jack Gordon; Alarms Frank Robinson and Har­ Worshipful Masted Eric S. An­ School at 8:30. The deadline for ginia after causing rainfaJl-of 1.38 Mud-Covered Hall xW y presented a propossl to the whose iMder is Mrs. Ralph Strick­ bus reservations is March 16. field and also the Manchest)m Art 9 i^ (^DhsdA Stock Market may not be too high of the 8cho Funeral Oirmick. home. table settings. 'corted into the ballroom by toe health education at toe Connecti­ Whether the new rain would ma­ Rockies. A 860.000TV tower atop Hartford County coverage, all to officers of Manchester Lodge, act­ It Would have been the fifth shot I terially worsen the Ohio river Wood eald he thought rea­ Tuesday. He eald today the re- discrimination. Home, 247 WashlngtonXst., Hart- Lookout MounUin west of Denver Among those planning to attend cut State Department of Health, of the current atomic test series I _ __ port will show tl^ changes be- Atty. Robert Setter said the ford, and In St. Luke's t^urch at be purchaswl under/ toe\Federal ing as uabera. Mrs. Mary Taylor flood, hit(Reat since IBM, was not son for the market's ride since was blown over, putting station Civil Defense .(Idmlrtlitration toe show arc Mrs. Frank Paggioll, will present the film "Social-Sex on toe Yucca Flat Proving] CORE! CASUALS city of t tw een'the preliminary plans anti jgg^g .‘.g, saw them from our 9 o’clock. Burial will be urM t. St. Mrs. Wallace Shearer and Mra. of The Herald, assisted by a group appaientlimmediately, Iwt apme September, 1968, is a, KOA-TV off the air for five hours. matching funds program Attitudes in Adolescence" and lead Grounds. stocks; the final plans for the school. It gj^g of the desk" indicated Judge Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield, Strickland. of Rainbow Girls, \fill catalogue toe follow-up discussion at toe triw tarles were rising raplffly. The station resumed, telecasting TownHeads^ Union Discuss Also included in toe propoi and describe the gowns and accea- The blast originally scheduled I 887 Main Street Tornadoes Conflnned He said the bulk of the will also contain a new budget pgig^gy had been discriminated The funeral home will b\ open with an emergency transmitter. Heifer Auction m'eetlng of the Verplanck PTA for 5:25 a.m. (PST) this morning Sears fund's in the past statement for the 85.000,000 school gi^alnsf because of hU color. I for the convenience of fldends was the purchase/ of two emer- ■orlea. .Wed.ieiday evening at 8 o'clock I wtum rom BM uniiam Damage estimates ran high as The storm began to wear out in Aiiother major 4-H event will Dancing will continue until: 1 Was to have Included a U.S.-Army the Weather Ehireau confirmed: tor-' hasr been 11 ■tOcI^ But he approprtation. But if the full InvestlgaUon of from 2:30 to 10 p. m. today, ^ ' gency light plants under the t ^ e place tomorrow its tpe annual at the school. Chemical Corps experiment with I rnmmi northern Texas this morning. Dust 1955 Working Agreement matching funds program. Total a.m. in the main lodge room which,, nadoes at Union and Connersville, added; the Commljwloh disclosed ' there cut visibility to pne roils at 4-HNHeifer Auction U conducted at "Social-Sex Attitudes in Ado­ smoke screen protection against | and between Harrison and Rich- "In the last three years the sup- . ^ had been no discrimination, then Mrs. John J. Walsh cost of the two-fold proposal is has been decorated as "A Study in radiation. Wichita Falls, two miles at CSiU- the Ratcllffe Hlcka Arena at the Pink and White with Starlight" lescence”. i" a recently released ed- -mend and in Indiana, and near ply .of floating stock has been so 1.1 C we are pleased with the result.' Mrs. EUsahoth Mary Walsl Four matters were discussed/at'^ent outside workers receive eight, 81,722.85. Tho town's share University of Connecticut begin' ucstional film designed for adult wife of John J. Walsh, 64 Mapl( dress but it. was very thin and set- ir(mld be 8M1. or half of the total by Frsmk Crawshaw. During toe Leetonia, Ohio. The bureau said it Umlted that even moderate pur-1 "The Important thing," he said, ,.tled rapidly. Winds were light and meeting called yesterday /be-1 but the union fjlcls that since the ning at 12:30 p.m. Any 4-H Club community groups. The film NTS OPEN EVERY MONDAY bad reports til tornadoes in 'Ohio, chases tend to cause the stock to is that the Cfemmlsslon found that St., died last night at Manches tween representhtlves of thb tewn State and some other municl / U- cost. T h e Finance Board voted Intermission refreshments will be ho damage was expected. boy or girl under 18 yeara of age served by wromen of the Order of stresses the role played by parents West Virginia, and Pennsylvania, rise. As the -objective of the trus­ Live in Red Zone the hotel does not discriminate.” ter Memorial H o sp ita la fter employes' union, town department tlei give their employes the great­ to approve toe/proposal for rec- Is eligible to Y>id in the auction in giving children sex information includii\g orie at Newcomentown, tees is naturally to purchase the short illness. er number, Manchester should om m e^ tion to a town meeting, Eastern Star, assisted by members Batter, said the "Commission is a heads anddener^M anagsr mch- Animals offered for sale will be of Manchester Assembly, Order of and heliping them to develop Ohio, where business ^bdUdings stock at as low a price as ]x>asible fact-flndhig body in the . area of Besides her husband, she leavos ard Martin to 'discuss the/ 1955 follow this practice. It would be in Avery explaiiied the. decision to healthy attitudes toward sex. It (OonUnned from Page .bne) a son, John L. Walsh o f this town; purebreds from state herds cover­ Rainbow.' were wrecked. ' fop the benefit of the employes, it civil rights, patficularly equip^ Fioodwalls Hold workjhg agreem ent'^tw era the the interests of uniformity. Hippie seek the «ddillonal radio equip­ ing all breeds. They will be year- suggests tiiat parental guidance is 13 Hardest hit were/«ewcomers- hsis become more and more dlffl- a daughter, Mrs. Robert Donovan said. Herbert J. Leggett,' general s U S air to investigate Bu'ch complaints." towh and its unionlxed/workers. ment was based on the SUte CO llngZ or under since a require­ cluUrman.^ reports that reserva­ the l^st alternative to letting toe 3-TRANSISTOR town, Leetonia In Columbiana cult to purchase the stock- on Uits Robert Oliver Kent, The incidents leading up to of Hartford; two grandchildren, They concerned sick leave pro­ With- the personnel appeals adolescent develop sex atritudes by force man who was stationed U,. - - - obtain I*""*and two ■Miera,sisters, mr*.Mrs. nanmuiHannah Vim-Gra- O l| io Flood Crest administration request that Bol­ ment is thst they be bohn in 1954. tions indicate a fine attendance and County and BteubenvU'e in Jeffer­ besls.” • visions, additional holidays, the board, the reasoning of the union ton and MahOhester work on Civil They must be purebred? from chance. solid Savings on now /" son County, These areas reported Wood said the trustees decided France. hotel oS of MUton, Mass., and Mrs. Is somewhat similar. .The legisla­ Invites any friends of ManchSster U.S. Sgt. Joe MonUni, steUoned sccom n j^ tlon s at t ^ h ot^ on Doherty in Ireland. establishment of a persofincl ap- Defense on a mutual aid basis. dams whose butterfat record is at Lodge to attend. O'Neill, who devotes full time to winds of near tomadic velocity. last year they would mvest a por­ Louisville, Ky., March 11 UP) peals board and changes in Vules ture has passed enabling legisla­ The additional trahsmltter to be least 400 pounds. Included in-toe the rocial hygiene guidance pro­ Two Newcomerstown residents near>ar Kassel with the 332nd engl- tl|e night of Jam 19 ‘wnen Puneral services will be held Late reservations msy be secured Eostor finory. Shop/Cifton. tion of the fund in stock of com­ The Ohio River’s flood waters lev governing special leave for tmsn tion allowing the establishment of located at Flro Headquarters with sale tomorrow will be a Guernsey gram of toe State Health Depart­ "■ • F rf-I- suffered injuries in the storm, panies other than Sears. neers in 1945. he ^ the T. P. Hollorah Funeral such boards. Local 991 takes toe by calling Harold W.- Lavanway, Alphonse Taylor, a U.S. m er-1 In arriving at the hotel from Man- Monday morning at 8:30, eled off here today considerably employes. j provision to enable easy removal heifer from toe Frank Paggioh', .secretary-treasurer, st his home on ment la 'toe state chairman of which struck the town in an area Sears common stock has risen below toe expected crest. position that one should be set up school health and social hygiene of •three by five blocks wide and chant sailor arrested at Stettin in ****^*^' ^ i» VI. fiy h solemn requiem According to F ra ta . Hippie, to the Ck>nununlty Hall when and herd. Bidding usually starU at ^ w o o d Rd.. East Haitford. NEARING AID from about 846 a share in 1950 to A room had been reserved in his gj_ jam es’ Church a t 9 The U.S. Weather Bureau re here as several have in other if necessary would be capable of 850. the Connecticut Parent-Teacher caused damage estimated by police 881 at the close of trading yes­ 1953. president of local 991 of .toe State, towns and cities. name, and when he realised he Burial will be in St. ported toe water reached a Sfi.g*- County and Municipal Employes contacting State Pdinburgh, Scotland, But in any casf^I don’t tol'nk it late lip to 90 d ^ s o f^ ck -leave. The meeting was attended by all TweXYtecelvers Aeked row. LOOK ^ Offers Inveetora Adv trouble vrith the AJr Force. But I bottles," S ^ t. 10. 1876, she had llvM In has a two-year-old daughter. malht 4 M 2 pottorni, rog. 3.98 ^ in the poUapae and fire of a bam. wrill go up more than a tenth ol a CqmproiniSe likely toe town department heads except H is radio portion of toe propoa&I Fellowship Plans Uia Jean. . ’ Unlike most other witm talked with Jean Woodruff about He was imable to secure a room Renville for 12 years. She was a In Newcomerstown, the driving hkve been heard, Graham oE foot." It appears likely toara compro­ Horace MuiThey, who was ''iU, also included purchase of two re- The Pilgrim Fellowship of to? MeeUng .Slated four months ago. She had been in a second Hartford hotel, and member of Hope Oiapl.'ir, OEIS, in ceivers to be operated on a 24 hour nds tore the steel top from a id sofiu) specific advice for the After two weeks of steady rise, mise between the tbwnXand toe Hippie, Arnold Dubln. apeelal rep­ Congregational Church will attend i The Thlmble-Pushera will hold tower on the Pennsylvania en Mrmission to. go to Dresden si>ent the night in Manchester, Glasglow, Scotland, and Edith toe worst Ohio river flood since basis and located at toe firshouae a party at South Coventry tonl^t average inOestor In his prepared to^hjjiay. She said stv had wme I Frank P.-^orse,Morse, resident mana- ______, ______union will he worked out . on toe resentatives from toe union in Ita postponed jneeting tomoirpw 1 6 - P C . / lilroad and dropped it on a gro- Cavell Command, British War 'Vet- IMS crested upstream at Cincin­ basis of OO .daVs since Raymond Hartford, and several other union pnd in the home of Chief Peter when they will ta guests . of the testimony: , ___ 1951 to attend the East I ger of the SUrtl^r, pent a W ter of erani. Auxiliary, Hartford. at the Elementary School at '2 store, caving in. the roof. A over nati yesterday morning. Urquhart, assistant to toe general members. MasaoitnL Currently,.toe Fire De­ Fellowship of the Congregational p.m. The. aesaion was originally The principles of the prudent Berlinfestival and decided | apology to Judge Delaney the n « t Berldes her husband, she leaves IS partment m t^ be alerted by the 1 frame bui'ding of tte Newco Million Less manager, is rewriting toe sick , Another meeting on the contract Church In that towm. • ^ scheduled for last week. Nos^ou can charge all of Prodiicts^Co., which makeB furni­ investor will require him to light- U,, o ^ i n my opinion, she’d morning when’h* leauned of the in- U-wo daughters, Mrs. EUka Hamil- There was little structural dam­ WilUmaiiUc b ^ station by tele­ Tomorrow night, the Congrega­ STARTEII4ETS en slghiflcantly hls\holdli^;s of go bahk home.. Understand, cldent. He s ^ then that the hotel I ton of ManCh>-ster and Mrs. Myra leave clause in agreement wito is sched'.tled to be held sometimea ture, vIm blown over. age to homes in toe Cin'einati area this number specified. \ after March 22, Hippie'said, and phone to initiate radio communi­ tional Church school seventh and ManiJiMier Evening HeisM. yokr drag needs at ‘ B roof was tom from common stockSr-the ^ r^ lsB ' sell none of these pepple told me out-| does not b a r Negroes, but_rather | Marshall of New He.'/en; two sis- but between Pittsburgh and Law- cation. The ;>4 hour service is de­ eighth grade students will be Ing policy to depend, of dsurse, on has had "many, many” pf them as ]ters. Miss Margaret Rlckeri and Another aim Of the union ta Ij-, added that, agreement would preb- Bolton correspondent, 3Irs. 'Joseph' the LMthhlwn Church. Other build- right they want'Sa go home. Nor renceburg, Ind., the angry river paid holidays each year. At pres- : ably be forthcoming at that time. signed to ste|>-upHha efficiency of guests, of toe United Methodist D’ltalis. telephone DU S-SS45. n N EM A R M A C Y tnga suffered severe roof damage. his individual position and meth­ btay would say ^a^vthing that Mrs. Grace Valentine, both of EMln- forced thousands from their homes this mutual aid i rogram; who e group at a ,spaghetti supper and bujgh; two brothers, Andrew aitd " Tharm Hole In Church ods. , ' . openly. Everyone is ,at^plcious ot and left behind a-loss estimated at vsluo ..has already been demon­ party. / A gallon of liquid will cover two B M ^ n te r ^ SteubSUvUle, Ughtnlng tore ‘‘For the stock speculator .. , everyone else.” / a r m y a c c u s e s BfAJOR Peter E'icken, also Eldinburgh; five caused toe evacuation of 40 fam­ T t. Meade, Md., Mardi 11 OP) 13 million dollars. strated many tinies.. Irish Night Program square feet about one inch deep. a gapihg hou in the roof of St. we think he has a. 50-60 chance— grandchildren, and five great No additional damage was likely ilies from their homes. Knofla Making _ Cost of the entire radio project The Grange w1U feature an Irish or perhaps a little Ijetter—of see­ MAMIE IN GOOb HEALTH - The Army today charged MaJ. grandchildren. One dpath was rqmrted ai Madi­ E>et^a Romsm Catholic Church. Ronald E . Alley, 84, Bar Harbor, here or in other cities behind would be 8581.25 with toe town's Night program at Ua meeting at TUe from the r ^ f piled up so high ing the 'market attain-isubstan- lAarch II (/P)— ' The funeral wilt be held at the flood walls. However,'TI.S.' AiPmy son, the next largs.t Indiana City Alterations to share 8290.68.. toe Community Hall tonight at 8 tlally higher than present heights, M rs.: pwtght D. EUenhower’s Maine, with helping the enemy Holmes E^IneraI Horue', 400 Main downstream from Aurora. Police that a street t,ad\o be cloeed.- Some and ratting on fellow .prisoners engineers said downstream' com­ The emergency lighting plants, o'clock. pieces were sentXflying through, .subject to the probability of inter­ physIcUii said today she has *‘a St., tomorrow afternoon at 3:30, munities without such protection said they were told Mrs.- Evelyn always considered a valuable asset Plattir Show Deliglitful “Pink Crocus" dresses up a vening reactions." slight hta a ^ ways has b e^ basically good.^ | 8.7 above flood stage, on toe A contr^ for alterations to the rent expectations that this area is s^e'w is^pect^ to exceed 830,- said, arc, "no better than lii former in Etest Oemetery. upper gaug^ at Louisville early At Carrollton, Ky.'. one of the . in a hurricane belt and will exper­ 4 each: dinner plates, cups, saucers, fruit bull markets—and that is none too , Friends may call at the funeral few cities along toe Ohio without b^ce of Cwlector of Revenue in 000. last night. And meteorologist O. K. ience the stonns habitually. The dishes. Add pieces from Open - Stock. The storm hltaouth of L«etonia, good.” home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 Anfierson said it would, take an a floodwall, water was several feet the Mimicipal Building has been community's Increatfng depen­ Graham said normally Congress Hal Boyle — ------p.m. deep in the base'menta of a number flattening two n i^ garages. —The suiprise drove them off, The Yanks raced nine feet over flood stage. aliars - under matching funds. towm, he was employed as a chem­ * A 'fer/ hoi)ra later, toe crest was bag vvalls ^In ' toe inditarial area win(k>w. and building a counter trees blocked three country roads. common stock. , capture Of. th e. Remageiv, bridge to the far side of'th f Rhine.' ist by Cheney Bros, 8570.56. . OIL SERVICE Three big plate glass windows in across the Rhine 10 years ago is 60.7 feet a t Aurora, Ind., about 9 along the waterfront. behind toe windows. The change ' Selectman Charles Robbins who Graham s^d, too, he is inclined Should the bmail American He leaves his wife, Mrs. Pau So damage in the Louisville will Increase space available in the - the downtown, area were anjashed. to favor "a/fairly rapid advance" now accepted as one of the sten- spearhead have seised, the Bridge |nj,e Noack Bashlow; a .daughter, feet above flood etage.- It covered v -as .present at the meeting in­ Lightning activated the Ovil,De­ nlng feats in military history. some river-front streets and area/nas been negligible. office. dicated toe proposal would be pre­ MI-9-4548 toward putting margin require on its own InltlatlveT One offi-jM rs. Doris Horwarth Of Sayles- 'They’ll go right tack to fense tlrena at five achoola, giving mehls at 100 per cent so as to halt But when it actualfy happened it cer. Who knew of the impending vllle, R I.; two grandchildren, also sented for consideration of the resldenU an early awakening and is hard to say who was dlonwyed. YOU? 4.98 after this sale! The stockbuying on credit. big crosatng'planned farther north his parents and- four brothers, Causing A flood of phone c&lls bX Marriner S. Eccles. former chair­ most by it—the German enemy or by SH A E F,. confessed later his .Private- funeral services will be newest traditional, modern . the Police and Fire Departments. rome of the top Allied strategists. man of the Federal Reserve Board, first, momentary reaction to the- held Saturday a t 2 p. ro. from the stytes; a ll colors, shapes Zanesville, in southern Ohio, also made a sl/milar remmendation At an anniversary reunion this news his men had seised a bridge Bellows Funeral.Home, Pawtucket, was hit by the, storm.-One house yesterday. Harviurd e c-o n o m 1 s t week. President Easenhowe'r -hon­ intact was this; , R. I. Friends are requested to re- "You Get th e Best At Friendly"' for every room and table. ■had I t s .w f ripped off. dncUinall John Kenneth Galbraith has urged, ored 12 heroes i^ o were among the first to cross and seise the "W haf di4^..the boys go and do fraiti from sending flowers, reported damage. - an end to credit buying at once. that for? Now we'll all be in' Throughout northeast ..„0 h I o, Various yritnesses from the finan­ bridge. Warmly, he assured them that their action typified "the dash, Thursday, Morch 10 communities reported damage from cial community, however, have op­ ^ ”hrgh operations offlcefl from I N cW N oSC N ced ecT faUeir-trees.. In some areas, base­ posed raising margin, requirements the ingenuity.'the readiness at the SHAEF/wSs present when Brad­ ments were flooded as drains failed at this time. first o{port>mlty that charac­ terises the American soWier.” ley. highly' delighted, heard the Through Soturdoy. to carry off water. In New York, the Federal Re­ news. When t l^ officer minimized On Shakespeare Ouste at 85 ro.p.h. serve Bank, said loans by the 20 ■ B\it diplomntically he refrained from mentioning that this sudden the Importance Of the bridge's Columbus ‘‘Airport reported the leading New York -City tanks to ca'pture, saying it didn’t fit into March 20 strongest official wind velocity, brokers and dealsrs on Mcurities tatUefield prSe became for a-few New York, WP)—The Shake­ days quite a hot potato at his owm "the big plan"—the' Montgomery speare Club of .New York wants gusts to 70 nUles an hour. Some roae by 877 million'to a, new post­ plan — Bradley indignantly de- northeast Ohio communities esti­ war high in the week ended- Wed­ wartime headquarters. The big money for flowers and-a new nose question; What to do with the numded: .s for toe bard. Members explain If you need money In your business for any/sound pur> mated ■ unofficlaUy that gusts nesday. These loans totaled 81,662.- •rtVhat in hell do you want us . restched 95 mjles an hour. - 000,000 up 8‘739 million -from - a' bridged " ' that the club has set up a Shake­ Some military strategists, Ittue to do—pull back ahd blow It up?” speare gsudsn in Central Patk in They absotfrihe shock of Diminishing of > the dust storms year ago. This was the. highest Elsenhower himself saw the , pose call at our office and discuss youc plans with us . . . was reported in- northern Texas, since the Federal Reserve Bank -wdve? at housecteaning time, hate 1916. In it were, put 160 plants every step you wke. New heel-to­ to change their tidje plans, no mat­ military possibilities at .once and mentioned by -the poet in his writ­ but the Widespread loss of topsoil began collectlfig such data in 1944. ordered the bridgehead ' strength­ me cushion insole covered with in the plains sent wheat future.? Brokers and dealers obtain tliese ter for what reason. That’s why ings. 'There was also a bust and mp quality leather maket you ^ ' the tuiexpe --Ud capture of the Re^- ened immediately. Later, ' over­ other decorations. • s . - in strictest confidence and without obligation, of course!^ prices higher in Qiicago’a Board loans to finance their own inven­ riding his SHAEF sUff exponents V as tkoagh you're walking no air, ofrtf Trade*. ^ tories of securitlca or to extend magen bridge upset and even an­ Now Ibss than half toe original noyed some Allied chieftains., of "toe big plan.” he 'stded wrlto plants remain and vandals have Violent winds, demolished a credit to customers who are buy­ Bradley and others who had " .MICMMmlMdM school in New Philadelphia, Ohio, ing on margin. ' * Here w-as the Mtuatlon in early broktn toe nose of toe bust. Eln- 1946: • favored a double pinfcers attack thuslaats have been boning up on aCMbleeedUftal Wa aheouraga businessmen, newconiers and oldtimers L and kno^ed over a signboard thati across toe Rhine. In his memoirs fatally crushed -a woman in Ran­ ■ Nobody expected to breach the toe plants, helpefi by color-pic­ liHW. Arch ancient ta . rier of ths^Rhlne except EltenhoWer credits the Remagen tures from England.' Some park kin, Pa.' bridge seizure writo toortenlng the • adlf-in HmI lhadn A severed power line in Union Harpers FeriV as the result of a mighty rtffort. A officials, however Jake a dim view alike, to draw upon Our experience; .wa want to help their aty, Ind.. started, a fire that big plan had been laid to make war. i of efforts to restore the plants or swept-U-rough’ a business block.' “ Back in Bif^iness the crossing in Field Maffhal Thus did a relative handful of repair toe bust. SoiHto of toe plants Vvinds np to 98 miles an hour MontgomeryW sector. troops, men with the courage and Just'won’t grow in New York and and PUT IN A PLASTIC MOTH BAG businesi grow and prosper^. . ■>> uprooted trees, blew’ roofs 'o ff Most British—and some Ameri­ enterprise to. seize a golden n^o- others need more cultivation than homes arid fanh buildings, over­ HafpersJFerrj', W. Vsu (4^)—The can—aidVlsers to Eisenhower at ment, change 'history. can be provided, they say._ The turned parked semi-trailers in SHAEF were pressing him to "roday many o f toe survivors bust just isn’t worth a repair Job, ftIG. CLEANING $1.25 old U.S. Arsenal, moss-covered have been honored wipi medals. connersville, Ind., and blew a and 'historic, is once more a £jnk mass the Allied strengUi behind they Insist. PLASTIC lA G .25 freight car off the tracks. A 550- Montgomery in a slnprle })lg anarch Equal honor is owed to toe mem­ . -J toot television' tower was snapped In the nation's defense s'ysUfin. across Germany; ory of dozens of American Army off in Pittsburgh. BrafiWy D. Nash, deputy assist' But Gen. Omar Nelson Bradley engineers who repaired toe bridge The. Weather Bureau said sme're ant secretary of the Air Force, under shellfire for 10 previous Total Voluo .$1.50 and other Ahxerican fleljl com­ days and lost'their lives when it About Town thundcTstorms, hiirt> winds -and whoec home is liear here, has manders . favorta another plan. possibly hail we.ie expected today chosen the arsenal fo r'a Ground collapsed into toe Rhine. Bradley himself fiwranted also to No medal went to toe German A brief Lenten'devotional period ALL FOR in Massadiusetts, Connecticlut, Observer Corps poet: . cross the Rhine with his Army Rhode Island and New Hampshire- Back in 1858, when the arsenal major who had been ordetad to tonight at 7; N> will precede the group., svring north, link up wriUv blow up toe bridge, and didn't lecture by Miss Mary E. Kluge of became nationally famous, it stood ilontgoraery and thus pocket the in downtown Harpers Feny. It quite succeed. The.rs is no possible toe New York City Infier Miaekm ram i?80N NA^D I^NVOY Ruhr, Germany's industrial heart, Society, who 'will speak to the Zion WashlBgtaa, Misrch 11 UP)— since hda -been moved to a high excuse in toe German Army for So.the issue stood—still unde­ failing .to'blow a bridge across toe Laidiea Aid members and their Style - Freeldtat Eteenhewer today hfll where it command|s a view for CASH and CARRY,OR CALL MI-9-5172 Bnrguody Calf |13,9B miles." . cided—on March 7. Then dough- Rhin'e. gucets, societlee of Christ Luther­ ■omlnated former Bepuhlicao Boys and tankmen of the 9th Ar­ an Church, Hartford and Bethany- firnator Hosner Fergusoa of And it has a new name. They He Was tried suid toqt, and it call it John Brown's Fort. For this mored 'Division dramatically dicln't take very long. Somehow, Church Hartford, at the local Zion MlcMgaa te be imhasaador to'' Lutheran' Church. "FlTTiNO 18 OUR BUSINESS" th e FiiUpphiea. Ferguson Would was the building the Kankas aboli: changed the picture.', .Traveling looking back at toe Remagen I d WEST ■iirrrTfl retfred Adm. Raj-mond tlotiist captured in 1859 in his ill- so swiftly they actually had gone ■torjr/ which I helped cover lO 13 MAPLE /yr. • bsyoiid their'roa^ maps, they ar­ years ago as a war reporter, The SMFD ' answered two FRIENDLY A. Spnmmee whose real^wthM conceived plan to - get guns afid w as aeeepded hjr th e P nm U eit ammtinlUon witte which to arm rived at the Rhine. Startled cannot escape a feeling of ^gret alarms .today for fires iii which n(x STREET NIDDLE'rrKL Negro slavM for' an uprising. German engiheeiis, led by a major, at (he German major’s penalty. damage occun(«d. At 11:58 a.m., / It Was in the arsenail thst he was fcantlcally tried to destroy the Fate put\ him in the wrong place Hoee ComPffnles 2 and 3 extin­ Aeroee Frem Flrsi guished. isn olT burner fire on Na­ Jaat Over The TiaeiM In Uw fast iQ-yegn, use of .later arrested by a company of Ludendorff railway bridge. Two at the wrong time, and he.pidd. a National ParUag Let INCORPORATED r U4L railroads has faUeit fn ^ "*-*—fe d v 4 ’ troops*------* led by MaJ." Robert exploeionB weakens^ the struc­ high prita for some bad tattle- than Rd. A grass fire on West ! 9 n ^ U m tops a jresF toM 0% IR commandedcoc of Coo- ture. But before thSy could com- field luck. He left, 1 believe, a minster Rd.' at 1:66 p.m. WM an­ '• t ‘ ' s feddrats plyte the Job, Amartom gunfire famUy. . swered by Hom' Co. 8. ', IP

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' / - . H MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1958 ; kGE FOURTEEN » , * ,•* ' - • ______Z______• MANCHESTEh EVENING HERAI^D, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1955 PAGft FIPfiaSN —» ------of bofor^ yoaUrday before you The studeht in the front BUGS BUNNY flnleh the paymenU. "Blondes}'^ Antwar to Provlooa Juros, 42. of 65 Branford St.; Art Guild Meets ‘ / Elect Mrs. Lewis Robert Blake, 34,^^09 E. Center ,Sbn^ 'Sayings E n g a g e ^ St.; and John Moran Jr., 32, A chemistry professor asked .Golfer—This is a terrible golf GOP Bucks Ribicoff Bid Sense and Nonsense his Class w hat they considered the cbursl, caddie! At Community Y To Chapter Post Norwich. JH lfour are scheduled •uM,LO*nR,fwnp U Hardy heroine to appeajMh Town Court on Mlrch, ORANGE HALL moat outstanding contribution Caddie—Please etr, we left the ACB0BS -m'rioo* MotTM chemistry has made to the world. golf course an hour ago. * 57 “---- - China’* 19 and^ere stopped at- the inter- OUTOTTMOtC It waa In the little but over- First tennis player—Oh, \ | "I— In the On Free Institution Aid The DeWolf A rt Guild held an Mrs. Virginia Lewis. 52 Wads­ aection of W. Middle ■ Tpke. and thought you said, "slob." DOWN worth St., was elected worthy ma­ j k a a a n f crowxled claaaroom of an Eaat Side manger" all-day tneeung yeaUrday at the Hilliard St., police said. ,,, New York puMIc achool.The'teach­ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 4 “Safe and l “t>tbe ihd Hartford, March 11 (Ah — Gov. j tron of 'Temple Chapter, No. 52, Patrolman Albert Scabies , ar­ er looked out upon a troup of eager If you can't get away for a w Community T. Several ot IMT Order of the Eastern Star, at Its rested two other-' drivers yester­ facea as she put the question: Vacation you can get the' aame RibicoffO propoeel for ffee. care in teacher* demonstrated silhouette BINGO annual meeting, Wednesday eve­ • ••Uk*- in ' S Spoken Connecticut institutions got iu Irish Night Speaker day- who were also charged with 20 GAMIS ~ 5 SPECIALS .Teacher—And now. children, can feelb^; by staying home and tip­ ap6d<* work with the aaaiattnee of Mrs. ning in the Masonic Temple, suc­ passing stop signs as well as any one- of you teli me what is a ping'every third peraon you swe. 3 Produces IS Exist 4 Scorch first airing yesterday and battle | H, B. DeWolf. ceeding Mrs, Mary Smith, 19 Knox speeding. He said Donald N- line for Democrata and Hepubli- i Mrs. Harry Straw praakied at a St, Francis Schiebei, was: elected Cran^ck and' Bernard A. Glass- Clarence J. Handler, of Buffalo, IS Hip bones'^. 5 Century pUnt , Only one hand wM t up. 35 Horse pose cans apparently was dra'wii. , brief business meeting' in th* ab­ worthy patron. man, both 16 and both of East EVERY SRfORDAY NIGHT Teacher—Does only -Lbie Gluts can stand like a wax figtu^ for an 14 Rejiglous bbqk a Kind of hut to Reglan sence .of the prMident. Mr*.' Jay . Their associate officers are, Mrs. 15 Prohibit \ 7 "-----, drink S5 “----- and 40 Tardier Although both sides agreed the Hartford, were arrested after a V 7:45 P.M. . know what a stoic is? hour and a half without blinking | 41 Baking Rand, who le In Florid*. Emmy Urwelder, asaociate ma­ chase of, the two cars which bcr Silence. V an eye or moving a muscle.—Mrs. 14 Homesick , ' ' . and be merry” -'Isssles” financial burden on patients miist MenNMrp were aaked to hold tron, and Russell Roberts, associ­ U Sleighs a North and S4 “With a — chambers )yt lightened, the two parties were' an at the Intersection of New Teacher—Well, Able, tell your C. S. Perry, Blast Rochester, N. Y. c*M parti** In jhelr home* for'the ate patron. Mr*. Florence Thorn­ tate Rd. and Tolland Tpke. They classmates what Is a atoic? 30 SIceveleu South ones of islt” 42 Ages oh the opposite ends on other 43 Prison room benefit of the echolarshlp fund, of ton was reelected secretary. Mrs. are scheduled to appear in court Able—Please; teacher, ft stoic is Friend—Your leisure hours nuist | garments a Work uniU 37 Errand boy points. which Mrs. Clifford Griswold' Is Mary -who has served the be quite a problem. 44 Stead The bill, result of Riblcotf's tomorrow. bold what bringi th’ babies. 31 Regret 10 Mine entrance 25 Soviet city chairman. chapter a* treasurer for 25 years, Kenneth C. Banks, 23, of Tol­ Busy Ebcecutive—The only prob-1 32 High notes in 11 Old English 39 "A -faced 46 French rsmpsign pledge, was put before H ie following nominating oOm- summers declined reappointment and Mrs. land Ave., Rockville, Was arrested The best conduct for any man is lem I have there is how to keep | Guido's scale taxes ><•” • public hearing of the state legls-, mittee waa appointed to bring In Helen Elliot will succeed her. other }>eople from wasting it. 47 “A spare —- lature's committee on public wel­ this morning by Patrolman Ray­ MIRRORS that which gains him the esteem 24"-----and 17 Incarnation 31 Landed a alate of officers td be voted upon Other officers include Mrs. Janet mond Peck and charged with of others without depriving him alack" 10 Removes dirt prdperty ( 450rovc fare and humane institutions. St the annual meeting. May 10: Richmond, conductress; Mrs. Ella Man is a dog's ideal of what God | so Rot flax by .Shapes Up as Major Issue speeding. The case will be heard o f^ is own. Sainssct 23 Openwork 33 "Remember Mrs. Raymond St. Laurent, cMKlr- Gallant, associate conductress; Re­ in court tomorrow. should be. fabrics The — " expoeure The debate 'produced signs the man; Mrs. Walter Balch and Mr5. 27 “An angry Ribicoff proposal may shape into tiring Worthy Matron Mrs. Mary AUTO GLASS To md«t girls, men are not a Elmer Weden. Smith, trustee. 711* incoming {woblem but a solution. Jon *•—Sorry, old mem, that one of the major fights in the cur­ TTie members broLght their own aocst rent session of the General As­ worthy matron will name the ap­ hen got loose ant aeratched S3Photoiraphie rr box lunches and Mr*. Balch and MU* OwMidstyn Fraser pointive officers. Driver Arrested Disabuse yourself of the idea j-our garden. sembly, where Republicans con­ her committee served dellciou'r device trol the House and Democrats The chapter hiss enjoyed a pros­ FURNITURE TOPS that you can help the weak by , Smith—^That'a ell right, my home made pie and coffee. Ellington, March 11 f&peclal)— perous year, during which a total weakening the strong. ate your hen. 34 Ancient tirfa Senate. On Rules Count as Expungcr If adopted In Its present state, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fluckiger of of 29 new.membcrs were Initiated. jonea—Fine! I just ran over Windermere Ave., have announced The new officers uill be seated First tennis player—How Aare dog and killed him. X SO "A stupid" the bill would grant free care for Milton Fish, 76. of 363 Lake H patjenu at such Institutions as Winchell to Quit the engagement of Miss Gwen­ at a sCml-public installation' at the WillTE GLASS CO. you insult me. ' 8t., was arrested and charged with 37 Gratuities the tuberculosis aanatoiis, mental dolyn . Frazer to Douglas A. Kel­ Masonic Temple Wednesday. i31 IISSELLST. Ml.9-7322i Second tennis player—All I said Hie trouble with the,^ ir ,o ftb - BT ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. James March 23, at 9 p.m. a violation of the rules of the was, "Nice-Lob.” morrow is that it may/ the car I 30 Small island hospitals, training schools for re­ A^C/Associations road following one of two automo­ 40 “A long----- tarded children and centers for .the Sea. Thomaa Dodd A. Kelley of Maple St. bile accidents yesterday afternoon, "W « Can't Hida iGhind Our Product" that hat no w treatment of alcohollca No date has been set-for the police said. OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS QUR BOARDINO HOUSE with R HOOPLE turning" so ■ The Governor says the program -Senator Thomas Dodd will speak New York, March 11 j(Fl—Wal­ wedding. Lodges Plaiiiiiiig - Investigating Patrolman Gor­ 41 “----- and S ir would cost the State between six Monday night at the annual ter Wlnchell says he's quitting don Neddow said Anne Moriarty, 43 Splendor and seven million dollars every Knights of Columbus Irish Night- ABC radio and television by next 54, Of 153 Cooper Hill Gt., waa N a MSTHM'FUMMV TM*ONESHE _____ WACafLiLEt>1H/Hr MDVlMSl 45 "T he---- - two years. Sports Night program, at the Christmas «fter nearly 29 years Overdue Has Irish Tea Party drfling east on Center St., when EVER. HAPPENS O J DOES MAKE ton” House Majority Leader Norman American Legion Home. Judge with the network. Fish ^ove his automobile out ini THIS MA<>«We.' TH' ME PUTS abo u t tuae tdi fjeosecT K. Parsells of Fairfleld, contended Wlnchell said last night he LITTLE OJTTER JUST SI6 FAT6 0 V HOPE WITH AaMV^ 43 Repeat William Shea will ahare the epeak Daughter! of Liberty Lodges, front of her from the Municipal sceueey CABROTS.a^erAyTiRi^y that the administration proposal aeked for and received a release Millions pu Ropes parking lot. Only The Very Best ing epotllght with Mr. Dodd. KEEPS fiOnVAROUNP RUNNIM IT fto kNP AROUND AU. TO HIDE a ll goes too far. Democrats said the ' Honor«d guest will be Matt from a contract running Into six Neddow estimated damage at FgA e-—TCO tfUsy \MiTM ANi 100 CO Will so o TAkie' gift the gifUe Republican suggestions for easing figures In a letter Feb. 10 to Orangemen in plans for bringing my-NANP IF rr ■WSAPSETS.' a l o n c t h a t o l d h o t ----- us” r r Moriarty. A corned beef and cab­ (Coa^Uied from 'age One) '' the Supreme Lodge session to Con­ about 3200 to the Fish car and HESdTibUT IMVeiiTlOMAT MEANlS the patients' burden does not go bage lupper will be served at fl;30. the American Broadcasting Com­ about $100 to the other vehicle. VIE'LL g S H TVlfkS TO A WATER TAHk: THAT'S HMH WEM S3 Toward the necticut in August, 1956. are busy r far enough. pany's director*. Lait probably would arrive around with another activity. 'ITiey have None were injured. ’EM--NOW HE'S coDKiTRy e s t a t e vOitm /v\pRfe BEEMIMTHE BAO^ VACO ' sheltered side Parsells told The committee he The commentator expects to Later, two vehicles collided just TOO lazv t o . Fl>l6 - th«y tell m« yeu’r* star y o u r 2 9 th y o a r •3 “The Carden March 4. The BBC* television tickets out for aq Irish Tea Party PtOVlERS THAKI y0UT> iis^ R was against all free care propos­ Songster Brigade stay on the air either with another and Surprise Social in Orange west of Proctor Rd. on Center draw ‘EM/ kw— rooRii- Ye a r s f h«r«! •ra you tryinf to mako youraoH o f ----- ” als, Including those affecting tu- network ,or producing his own programmers arranged to hold St. when a pickup Duck backed y.'WOTTA S 4 G o sslra y berculoaia sanatoria which are newscasts; . \ their roving eye- cameras in wait­ Hall for Friday, March 25. at 5 N aw 'ira-, #>op ,, kidiapana^?** 5T Presents Concert p.m. They may be secured from but in front of an oncoming auto­ WDitpataflo f supported by some Republicans., Wlnchell said an aecuniulation. ing for a trip to the hospital at mobile according to police. g o s e s jl Patients and their families seek any of the following committee: of grievance* resulted in' his re- that time. Mrs. Mary Conn. Mrs. Martha Patrolman Samuel. _MaItempo PRISCILLA’S POP What Every Father Knows BY AL VERMEER only a "fair break” and want to A musical featival will be pre- ■quest for a contract releake and said after investigatioh that the About a month ago the doctors Leemon. Mr*. ,Llly Dunlop, Mrs. '■pay what they honestly can af­ aented by the Songster Brigade of added; Violet Field and Mrs. Annie Johns­ pickup was driven by Aldo An- ARE SOLD AT PERO'S ford to pay," JParaella'declared. the Salvation Army with the’ "I'm very* grateful to ABC for decided the Lait baby probably ton. saldi. 36. of 250 Summit St., and 'X Parsella aaid be; favors a bill granting me what I requested. If Soned Neptette, an instrumental would come early—on' Feb. 15. The The tea and social will be- In the the car was operated by Albert F, Large va^ety >of vegetables and other fruit Including which propoaed Creating a 5- group from southern New Eng­ nobody wants me In radio or "TV busy camera crew made a quick banquet room of the Orange Hall Harlow, 68, of Bridgeport. member board of appeals to hear land. Saturday evening at 5 I’ll Just do fny column in the (New shakeup of Uieir schedule and the building, 72 E, Center St. Irwin’s Damage to the two cars totaled Fresh Peas, Green Beans, Wax Beans, Endive, Chinese rases of sanatoria patien|a who o’clock In the Citadel. York Dally) Mirror." BBC breathed s sigh of relief. Gold Medal Tea. imported from about 3175, Maltempo estimated. Cabbage, Fresh Pineapples, Coconuts, etc. V feel that they can’t afford the Wlnchell'* dally column also is . During the evening several solo- Little did they know. Ireland, will be aejved. also the None were arrested or injured as rhar'gaa. 'ITita board would nave ; fgts wilt be heard. Robert J. Lyons, widely syndicated. popular Irish breads and dessert. a result of the mishap. the power In such cases to waive / ABC president'Robert E. Kint- Feb. 15 came and went, but tenor soloist, will sing the obli­ without Bab> Lait. A L W A Y S A SELECTION OF APPLES ell payments or adjust them to the gato solo in "How Excellent” and ner said: patient's ability to pay. "ABC regrets the termination of Th* temera crew went, on a the tenor solo in "O 'Lord in standby^ baais. aubject to emer­ This ' proposal. Int oduced by Mercy.” from ''Finlandia,’' with Mr. Walter WlnchelT* long rela­ RANGE Weekdays 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. tionship with its networks. gency call. Days pa aed. Weeks X I ■ Rep. Jerome Beatty (R-Roxbury), the. Songsters. He will also be passed. The original March 4 target Police Arrests Sundays 8 A. M. to 8 P, M. Js somewhat of an outgrowth of heard in the ever popular "Lon- “An honest disagreement in our H O U ^ S relations could not be resolved date paaaed. FUEL Oil I ‘ the present system of charges. donde-rry Air," which is being sung Here it is March 11 and the DONT FORGET! WE’RE OPEN NIGHTS i nn **"j Our boy is . i The system is based on the in honor of St. Patrick's Day. and ABC felt its long and mutually Four drivers were arrested at GASOLINE Having H’e” camera crew la g r oow w irv^: piihs. but that's nec all. ^ go^night kiss, ' ability to pay (called the means i Marilyn Fofde, soprano, will alng booked aoliii' until April 4. Nobody the same spot this morning by Pa­ m E ♦ THE LOST AftT HAK-tOLFF test). 1 "I Walked Today Where Jesus Wlnchell -required consent to . his trolman Emanuel Motola and Thdrdrs nothing His voice is noimclng on request for a release from his ABC knowa what to do next. ’ k n a a , . Pleas for free caj-e in tubercu-1 Walked.” and Robert Jackso.i and chaiged wjth passing slop signs. w« can Oo-M. changing. toe.~ losis sanitorla came not only i tVilliam Pickup, two young ebr- contract eYfectlve Dec. 25. 1955. or "I suppose it's all very fmuiy,” He’s Sore BY V. T. HAMLIN said Mrs. Lait. "but I am f.etting They were Edward S. Michniew- BANTLY OIL ALLEY OOP from some Republicans but from i netists, will play a duet.' sooner If contractual details will ski, 31, of Willimantic; Stanley J. permit.” tired of Baj-ing ‘no, not yet’ into the l.lMI’Wl. IM'. sTH' VWY THINfiB WEEE/AT5 I BY JERRY SIEGEL and OGDEN WHITNEY D e m o ^ ti and municipal health; The Junior Songsters will alng PERO OROHARDS T^OC-. BAH/ A I ..ME ANTOODLA IktbJ KEN WINSTON For the last three years Win- telephone. ’'wiiyD >ou saN G X eaN G , I oiWrT' directors and representatives from j Die two Stuart Hamblen compoil- :i '1 \!N 'I Itl.l, I 276 OAKLAND ST. PHONE MI-3.6384 W9MAN AFFAIRBOSnAlNLY Ttwr FIGGERD many organizations, includnig the I tions which have recently been chell has simultaneously broadcast “And that resigned ‘well, aee you ME BACK HERE NOW.i IHtNK MAPI iCANlOOK BEOOhC PUBLIC jwer OUT over ,365 stations and telecast over tonig^it—I suppbec\every morning TEL Mitchell 9-4575 LONG AG O . icrS^'vbo tmsm MONSI Connecticut ' State Tuberculoais | made popular by_Uid (Jowboy Sun- FARM — AVERY STREET, WAPPING lORCATSAKE? ! /504SE BviOUeHA BAD EVEN PBOPERTY WHEN HE!5>; M A w onivr mos. SoWT' SACK WID Commisaion, the Connecticut j d ay , School, "O ^ n Up Your 45 at' 9 p.m. on Sundays. from m yhuaband’.”\ DtONTEENDOUr 1 50 IS04TCOT, fTAlNr/ MIXED UP WriH THAI VOU, «SM LIVtLVP Federation of Labor lAFL), tlie^ Heart," and "The Lord la Countin’ '______V-X'- TEL. ROCKVIILE 5-2177 ANY BSTRESS^ 10 SETTOU., BANGED TIME jAOPn aaAvsoN State CIO, the Gonnecticiit f^blic ■ on You." Sptbiat in the flrat num- tConMuTopics] 5 BUZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANK ward,-Dombroski of Bridgeport. . On New Tax Laws adequate pifotection for MI'S. Ruth M. Dadourian 'of the yom’’ ? There are as S S i l S S H l J AHOTUtR WTClUGtHCE R C P 0»i TKENUMIER ONE PUNE Connecticut .Tqbcrculosts Assn, VKMLDMiT .UP.WtVtNA ? r COaRAOE. THE YANKEE NAVY'S ONOURWAKTIDUST— Sanol J. Solomon, local account­ many an-swers to this ques^ tOCflc estimated that the state now pays VERTICAL TAKEOFF PLANE WAS AN, IF ONLY WE COULD about Qve million dollars a year ant. spoke to the regular meeting' tion as there are faimilies. VWU M TID BYONE OF OUR CAUSE m o PALI, for lanatoria and collects about of Klwants Club yesterday noon INTO OUR HANDS/ 3300.000 from patients of their at, the Country Club on income Let a Connecticut Mutual families. taxes. Solomon, who does a representative help you f r a g il e Said former Sen. Lyman Hall great deal of tax work for corpor­ make an analysis of your * *_'* (R-Bcriin): Thosa "paltry few ations in the Manchester area, re­ dollart" aren't worth the Cost of viewed the new provisions of the btvn situation and show yoii mamolX how to provide, at low cost, WITH 'retardinc the eradication of this internal revenue laws for the club CARC. dreaded Aseaae." member*. the protection you need. Hall said he’, like others, finds it He pointed out the advantages 2 ! ^ 'ti,repulsive to think that we .are gp- and disadvantages which may be NORTHWEST SECTION Ing to give a free ride to someone fbund in the new set up, and lllus- who can afford to pay.” traled methods of organizing MONDAY, MARCH 14 3-/A Howevar, Hall said he favor* fauainetscf so that taxes can be SBI free care because he felt It' will saved. ' We rcpM{-*-If yon do not put out more paper, rags, etc., | ^ tX u J tu a A JEFF COBB . BY PE T fR HOFFMAN result in the greatest good. Solomon was introduced by Rob­ we will he forced to discontinue collections. itn IHIUIAMCI COMPANY Cites Sales Tax Revenue ert Hathaway, chairman of ■ the MICKEY FINN Bawling ^ut! BY LANK LEONARD > sWakeri' committee for March. 0H...UH...T^ HOWI|^^WlFeLll > YOU ME/tN IT WAS YOUt L > IT'S OKAY, DIAMOND/ HOWIE ^ Sen. PhlUp P. LAlng tO-Wlnd- THOUGHT YOU Y FATHER^.'? \.00K...G0 ^ HAG. NOTHING TO BE AFRAID sor) 'contended that State institu­ WERE SOME- 4 STRAIGHT 1^E/...IT'S NOT OF... LIKE SOM PEOPLE X rpRjMZMAHOIBBEyiMSJUSTSIEPPEPNKilME^ tions are supported by the sales BODY EL6E.». SAFE TO BB OtiT THIS KNOW/ MNNER’SC a a E ANbOFCOUSE.tSRIKNMG tax. Why, he asked, should pa­ COME L RCHTOVBt TO CONGlUllDLATE M R J O C i^ ^ tients be'aubject to double taxation The red OK Tag is everybody’s best fric^w hen when they first are required to pay ./ it comes to'choosing a good used car.^K.Used Look the. sales 'tax and then are for the charged fqr InaUtutionai care?-. C ars arc sciepti&cally inspected apa recondi­ Rep. Ella T. Graaao (D^-Wind- tioned for safety, performancA^an^alue. These red ■or Locks), argued that k. free care policy means "a healtluer and used car gems carry the famous^evrolet dealer T o g l happier people.” ■ ' / warranty in writing at no extra post They sparkle! She' accused the -RepubUoan controlled 1053 General Assembly \ / of a "get tough policy” lyhen it • A manufacturer Sold only by an Aulberizbd ChavroM Doalor . adopted the present ayateni. children’s shoe* mndb'-xaila^. Beatty, a member of the com­ them for us with bla mittee, laft hla seat to teatlfy for acted quality work­ hi* owq bilL He- wants' a more manship. lenient payment policy, but ques­ tions whether free care would pre- CAPTAIN EASY Whoops! BY LESLIE TURNER . cent the, spread of tyberculoaia. • Goodyear Welts CARTER CHEVROLET C0„ Inc. See our listinqs FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Outcast BY MERRILL C. BLOWER ' He aSId patients in veterans ll -V r ■ 311 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER below BUT Hlft NMOLE PUTURE'G.AT GTAKE, oFcouRsa.na,' NOW YER TAUCM'I id' hospitals, where cafe is free, oftch o Leather Innenblen Just Jn Time For Easter EASY! THAT POOR,TRUSTIN' SOUL R06ER/ you’r e T b O LIGHT must be persuaded to accept Deal- ALWAYS SSBN /TiT CHANCE OP AA UPSTlMEli jUNCr OU6HTA F0R..SUO4 HEAVY ment or to remain hospitalized un­ TWUKG HE AN' TWO PIWT PROPfSNU PAGCiNAreO BY IWAIT HERK^rafiOTfllLIIA 7»jlS.DUTCH BFoueur DO THIS • Long wearing - outer CAN Gsr ALONO WITH KU THE MYSTBRY O' \ if he CANT «T SETTIRMBLP Suppe*. iDfA FRIED eVEKY. til cured. ' THOtE WANT SrOI»\TNAN THEM PROPS, WEU 60*. OF HILtUYG CHICKEN WEEK Beatty’s bill would apply only fo sole* HSAOG W EASTER ISN'T BAD,- AMD IM tubercufosia safiatoria. He said he IGLAND HUH.QAJM^T BRM6IH6 hoped, however, that a "liberal formula” can be worked out to LOOK AT THESE lighten the burden for the mepr S ilts 8V3.to 3 tally ill, retarded children and.al- USED GAlf BAROAMS cbhollca. l-C ^ widths

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THE Rookie Herald/Angl^ :s Back into 4 - T By ' \ 2 Higgiiis^ Smith Roaring Tiger GeU Triple E arly Robin in Florida Klippstein May Answer - EARL W: YOST Participants in Matches Saturday tJConn Coad^ with *Long and Short^ of Team La Salle Meets /SpQ ttu Editor See Clubs Win Z. Princeton Five Reds’ Relief Problem SHOIB HEME AND THERE 4Co. of Oamden, Maine, aa a prize In First Games HBBALD IKAOITB Nell Johneton, Paul Arisin and for taking part in the recent Con Pleas (4) ■.- . Jack G eoi^ of the Philadelphia nectidut Sportsmen’s and . Boat Sullivan ...... 13 II By GAYLE TALBOT YKlippatein, whom wa got fram At Philadelphia ?'rtrim an Tampa, March.11'(/P)—Thla ba- Chicago. It’s pretty tlaar >y Warriop^ taky appear in Maitchea- Show at the H arford Armory. , New Yorti, Mibrch 11 (JV-Larry Blanchard te^ w )t^ the next two weeka with Jackson, Floyd Wooldridge, MeOonlgal ing a day when good relief pitch­ this time that Johnny ,laii't Danny t^ n 'a All Stara agUnat / Baseball] for Roys is the title of iS i New York, March 11 (JV-The Klllnzton .... ing becomes of greater importance geared for .atartinf, Ha - caa’t Georgs Schultz and Herb Moford H .sck...... ->v- .. with each passing season, as wit­ keep his stuff. all tha way, but 1 the NaoBlff Anna. Johnston la the a 38-page basebkll book being dlsr YANKEES National Intercollegfata (NCAA) No. 1 point-sretter In tWr National tributed by the Prudential Insur­ may not be namea you'll find in a T o ta ls ...... 836 560 1704 ness what Hoyt wl'llhelm and Marv believe he's got what it takas to ance Go. ’The books are excellent S t Petersburg, Fla., MarCh 11 basketball rhompionahip .swings kid’s autograph book, but you can Qrlsaom did for the Giants, we get you out of an inning,. wltli B ^Basketball Aaen. this season. Ari> UPi—^Uiat big winter deal with T. Frr*u*on 30 73 344 expressed the thought that Birdie zin is not far behind . . . Charlie for Little Leaders on up to Amer­ back into action on four regional ba aura they lulled Eddie Stanky Dalton ...... 75 33 241 little coaching. If I’m fight, I ican Legion age and are free. Ed Baltimore that waa to return the Bolduc ...... 33 103 295 Tebbetts might live to regret the might not miss Smith at bH.** ’ Share, 6>1X center i»^o played here American. League pennant to the fronU topight with La Salle’s de­ into a nice restful alaep last night. last Wednesday’ nig’ht with Mil­ Mathews, Robin Roberta, Harvey fending champions in a l ^ t of a Not that Stanky hasn't been Ix>w Man ... 30 37 249 day he parted with Frank Smith, Just what baa ba datactad In Kuenn and Duke Snider each has New York Yankees hasn’t looked I^tilrr ...... 32 33 235 who appeared in 60 gamea'for him waukee afralnat Naaaiffs, holds.the so good.in tha bright spring aun- record tyirw performance, highly ■leeping well of nights,- but after C u tte r ...... 81 36 386 Klippsteln's delivery that cauaaa dubious record of havlnjr conwnit- an interesting article citing the regarded Kentjcky certain to last yaar.j the' Tebbetts’ eyes to sparkteT Ught what those four righthanderi did Totals - 534 I t l ted the most f ii)s and of having easy way and the r^ht way to its own scoring mark and to the New York Yankees yester­ SSS 1673 In exchange for Smith, the Cin­ In fact, what makea a good re­ bat, pitch and field . . . Over 200 Bob Turley, the strikeout spe­ cinnati manager acquired title to fouled out of the ihoet games in the cialist, woe clubbed by the S t No. 1 ranked San Frandseo buck­ day the littla boss of the St. Louis M lxsrs liefer tick, or ia the dlacovety of NBA thU campaign. Share ^ayed entries representing 30 colleges ing a U-year-bld jinx. Cardinals must have dozed right Sinharoon ...... 87 M 73 346 Ray Jablonskl, .. third-baaeman one mainly luck, aa it araa in the and universities will participate in Louis Cardinals for seven nms in CIrMi 9t Vho unloaded 104 runs-batted-in his ctdlege.taall at Bowling O r ^ two innings in a 7-0 Redbird. vic­ Out of the play in. tha regional off. *3 97 271 case of Grissom and tha Giants f . , . Dick Schumacher of New Hyde the ISth annual invitation Indi­ ooinpeflUon tonight ard tomorrow Turirington ...... 72 96 7* 249 for the St. Louis Cardlnate, and "It could be partly liick. but not tory while making his first com­ The four unknowns clamped W. Ferguson ...... *5 64 *7 244 Gerry Staley, who .was a standout Park, N. T., has been appointed vidual Championahlpa' of the East­ petitive appearance for the Yanks. at Phllaaelphia, Evanston, III., down on the Bombers and gave up CerviVll ...... 103 *3 31 286 all,” Birdie protested. "Wa don't aeaastant ■director of public rela­ ern Intercollegiate Swimming Oorvallia, Ore. and Manhattan, pitcher a few years ago and atill go into what I see in KUppotaln, League at Yale’s Psyrto Whitney And Don Larsen, who came to Just a ahMpish infield single while ...... 429 433 436 1313 ia young enough to make a come­ tions at Trinity College. He suc­ the Yanks with Turley from the Kan. will ooine the four winners the (terds were clubbing out a 7-0 EdHIert <1) but tliere’s always one th iiv you ~ ceeds Charlie Saunders who has Gym this weekend. ’The three-day y / * for the aemifinala^and champion­ ...... 73 7R 70 221 back/ Birdie, who haa just been Oriolei, started X-ray treatments decision. The Yanks managed, to rewarded -with a new three-year look for. The good reliefer doaon’t accepted a slmliar appointment at program gets underway Thursday for a sore right shoulder. ship rounds at KanaiuhCity March get only five balls out of the in­ ...... 3.3 93 61 373 need to have any great variety of Princeton. Bchmacher is a 1954 night. . . Wesleyan University will 18-19. \ H arm in\...... M U1 R6 242 contract for having jammed the play a 15-game baseball schedule Herald FHotof, GIANTS field, all easy flies. 8irnp«nn\ ...... 79 74 U 2RR Redlega up to fifth place i'n the pitches, but he muat have one graduate of Yale. Saunders Phoenix, Ariz., March 11 UPjy. Must Get Past T lg» Pleiulng to Stanky UaFor*e\ ...... 6^ 33 104 276 that is a standout. handled kil aporta releaaas . . . New thla spring, opening with'Norwich SUriey FothergUl PIOTenoe Johnson -If La Salle, led by All-. National League In '54, said yes. at home on April 15. ’The Cards The World Champion New York That comforting opening to the Totals ...... 454 435 1333 there always- w-as a chance of Sinker Good Pitch AAA.Boadng Champlon- Giants, who had the whammy on Tom Gota, geU p ^ 3*rincet exhibition season should have Vpung outfielder J. W. Porter, of , hits dirt com­ “When yciu bring him in. you Milpa get underway Monday night will also play five or seven gamea Ivy League tiUeholderi, at Fhlla-' making a mtstake in such a deiU. on a southern trip which atarta Cleveland last spring and last fall, been particularly pleasing for Ed­ ing Into third base on a triple off centerfleld wall In second inning of I.KAGl'R want to get out of the Inning aa at tha Boston Garden. Nearly 100 open their exhibition schedule delphla tonight and than beat the die after wHat he went through (II Couldn’t Resist Offer quickly and cheaply aa poaslbte. boacara will compete In all divlaiana. April. 4 against Army at West Oanialus-Villanova winner in tha exhibition game, March 10. agalhst , at Clear­ M. Oliva . Bu^ it waa 'a chance I couldn’t Point . . . Lou Alexander,/ head Quarter and Semi-Final against the Indiana today With Jim , vlast spring in the National League. water, Fla. Backing up play is pitcher Robin Roberts of Phils. Ump «. Oliva . turn down, getting such a slugger A good sinker, a pitch that comes . . . Winner of 16 pro bouU, un­ Hearn, rookie Joe Margoneri and regional final tomorrow night, tha ..^He thought he was loaded for ^ a r Olb»rt .... in low and ducks, is one of the beaten Frankie Ryff and Danny Jo basketball and baaeball epbeh at Et^lorera will tie the (Ntiahbma is Henry Crawford. (AP Wirephoto). Zuromsky aa Jablonskl into my lineup," he Rochester, will be the key speaker Ruben Gomez on the mound. dth a pitching staff baaed on Prokolkln sald.'X’l know I already had power, best, because the etdds are tha bat­ Perez, Ugbtwaightz, head tonight’s The Gianta, who took 13 of 21 Ag^ea at eight for the greatest Haddix, Gerry Staley. Vic Llchats ... ter will top It and hit on the Madison Square Garden fight card. at the annual Alumifi C Club number of NCAA Tournament vic­ but ydu can never get too much. sports dinner at thb Waverly, Rounds in Pin Tourney from the Tribe last spring and and Stu Miller—but he There’s a possibility I will find ground, giving you the chance for Ihe bout uiU be telecast at 10 . . . then swept the World Series from tories without a defeat. went s^Vqn games into- the Na­ . . . Totals .... 464 461 1336 a double-play. Wednesday night on tevee, Kid March 21. Alexanderla a graduate The Aggies won three in each Baseball by Richards No, 2 F ab erte (3) myaelf another' reliefer aa good as and former threeriports star at the American League champs, are tional Le^RM season before he C orrtnll ...... 33 Smith waa, but how often are you "But the thing you would like GavUan and Boby Dvkes, welter- Action ia tha Women’s' Town-£Mrs. McCarthy haa been.compil scheduled to face Don hlosai, of their 1945 and ’-M championohlp found a guy w(io could go nine in­ R oasotto...... 33 e»eighU tangle in Miami, Fla. ConnecticuL Champlonahlp Duck Pin Bowling big very fine -acorea in regular CSiahInz ...... 34 offered a hitter who can knock th to have .most of all, of ooursa, ia Marian Murszewaki and Art years and captured two more in nings. Plrkay ...... 113 over KXI runs? a strikeout, and to get that the Channel 19 In Eittsfield, .Moss., Tournament will resume Saturday league play as well aa the . present Houtteman. 1949 before losing to Kentucky in In the procesa, 'he lost four of Low score ...... 60 best thing ia a good, live fast ball Baaeball uidform of a major night a t the West Side Rec alleys classic. Chickie Berzenski haa DODGERS the finals. La Salle plied up five the first six garnet xuid used 25 Catching Kev Position ’’It could help both blubs, and I leaguer, ti^hus cap and ahoes, Totals ...... 463 471 470 1403 really mean it. The Cterds were that's taking off across tha let, will haxkUe the telecast of Satur­ starting a t 7, o’clock. fought her way to the quarter- Vero Beach, Fla., March 11 {IP)— victories, enroute to the title last pitciters. tera. That was the one AlUa day n l^ t’s National Invitational costa 148.75. Each player must pay The field of 34 starters is re­ d will roil Helene Dey. The Brooklyn Dodgera for the year, the Explorers’ first exper­ Paul Richards also shoiikl have badly in need of a man who could for hia orjun- be the fifth Californian seeking an impressive to date. U1 Molumphy, high single out of the money. The Coaeh Billy Herman and Bob The Kentuckians also hold the Aceto .. 90 — 83 swing at. Wilhelm la effective,, vitation Tourimment a t Madison Square Garden, New York. Left to regular in (he opening lineup— Tlvia Is the secoi^of six series). HllinskI of course, because of that kniickler It,* pneaented Itself of annonplclnp In fi^ berth. Martin resides in one of Manchester’s leading pin­ public is cortUaliy invited to at­ Darnell, rookie righthander, were longest championship winning- and they all had that hungry look. 113 103 Birdie was asked if he had any­ ners, will roll Mary McCarthy. tend. r l^ t: Art Qulmby. 6-5 ace 205-pound center and a top national re­ Pagan! 90 one In mind who might take that runs even his <- catchers baakewall from the Gvfien, Berkeley. . Baseball umpires need akeptical. Both thought there bounder; Don Burns, 5-10 160-pound star sophomore guard, both from streak, different from the mark They got fat fast. Turley was Daytona Beach, Fhu (NEA)— Unbeaten Frankie Ryff Palmer grasped the chance several glasaea? ’The American Optometric wouldn’t be too many pitchers who La Salle la working on in that the Totals . *4W l i i 1377 Smith’s place and save a few late- crazy.” ^ New London, and Coach Greer. clubbed for five runs in the second While he preferrWv Elston inning decisions for hia formid­ So we know what Birdie ia look­ years ago has beep' doing a Assn, claims that seven out of could use it effectively. “You’d Wildcats were beaten before they arid two In the third. Bullet Bob in Howard’s power/bat—JllNteuble*. great jeto ever aince . . Husky every 10 should wear glasses, um­ have to control it, the same as any started a string of 12 straight, ^ChaaUIlji______(4) able wrecking crew. ing for. If ha finds it, the Red- the gxiy who's supposed to bring 16 triples, 22 home runs, lOwrims- Della F e r a ...... 80 83 116 285 Yes," he said, “I think maybe legs could boll up out of the sec­ George Burke Ipd'the/UMaea cage pires included. . . Yankee Stadium Warriors^ Playoff Chances other pitch to make it good," said ’^e y won the consoiation round in the American League pennant batted-in and/580 (or Toron Lupacchino ...... 1.77 92 63 262 Picked to Beat Perez acorera during the.' i>aet aeason was painted during the off-season Darnell. 1645. took 10 in a row in winning back to Yankee Stadium. D an iels...... 84 93 90 272 I see vVhat I want in Johnny ond' division in a hurry. RED SOX. the 1648. '46 and '51 titles and then Paul R icha^, new manager Prentice ...... 92 103 104 304 with 423 ptiinU in. 24 gamea for a for 875,000. . . Glen Sonmor, stand­ UConns Set Four Records Others Showed I'p Well the Oriolcs,^ajd his sharp eye on Crandall 122 122 106 350 New York, litaroh 11 tPI—Un-^Year, is rated a 6 to 2 favorite for 17.6 aVersige. Tbb former Ooaat out left winger with the Cleveland Sarasota, Fla.. March l i (nv- had the streak snapped by St. The fotir Card rookie* weren't the late. Irish coach, George Keog- Fade^ Bow to Fort Wayne Manager Mike Higgins is pleased John’s of Brooklyn in the second Hsu-old Wayne Smith while cieorge Totals ...... 45i "809 "«9 beaten Frankie Ryff, regarded aa the 10-rounder at Madison Square Gu^r

0 athletes from 22 giuis'to cope with the victors. witlLlS and 17 markers, reap^- New York that a good fast ball ia certain to Next gamea in the Junior Tteur- VISIT OUR MODiRN SHOW PLACE TO SELECT YOUR NEXT CAR lively. makes me a great manager,"- saxs Tha Gianta have four.in the 10 some batters believe that they can be -more effective thaln a curve. nations and territories in the Hie Up, with the anUle .of a . man toughest National L eaders to fan Chicago hit certain pitchers with one Western Hemisphere continued nament will be the semi-finals tet, Now O pto Forward Dana (Cannon led the "Thrown with a new bail, the be played a t the Y Thursday. The OPEN EVENINGS ANU WEERENDS TO * P.M. Radiator i with a 16^ibom manaion and 10 7-Mueller, Monte Irvin, Lockman CIAC a t a Glance catcher, but -can't hit the same curve may have a tendency to leisurely training today for the Freahmen with 18 talliea and he talevltion aeta in Beverly HiUa- and Willlama. New York, March 11 (jp)_Tha fritcher .with a different catcher. hang inside." second Pari'-American games, and opener will pit,Fairfield/ Market - Rc|ialriQg waa aasiated by Danny Renn with "Two years, two pennants and Montreal Canadiens were in a posi­ from the West Side against the in the If WiUiams gets back to hia .293 EiMy-Is 4)uess Against one bugaboo; Mexico Ctty’a 7.500- 1953 DedIg*.Club Comp* 1954 Dodgu Coronut V8 4-Door G New G Ur^ 15.,The Browns’ Pete (5ose lopped he’s just getting a running start. of 1953, there won’t be an oasis in tion today w|iere it U going to Thursday’s Results "It will surprise the great ma­ NEXT: Pitchers tip hand when foot altitude, appeared to have Elks from the Y League' at 2-Tone Green. A nicely eqiupped car that has Radio (■ and beater, power flight transipisslon, I -- ClewalBg, all scorers ^n the rough contest Why, the. Chiba would be contend­ the batilhg order, where an oppoa- take a hurricane task by the De­ Olaaa A (Send-FInals) jority of fans to know the name it’s time for a change. dtsappeared. o’clock. The aecond game at 8 will All over, meii who know fine whiskey are had Uw very finest care since purchased here white wall tires, heaiitlful blue finish. Many other I Repairing sad' with 29 poinU on 18 hoops and ers with WlUla in.center field. Ing pitcher may rest and doctor up troit Red Wings to oust them from Roger Luillowe 72, Stratford 59. .l^ th the opening ceremonies set be between Hvrii’a fromi the West three charity tosses. The losers first place In the National Hockey ((Championahip game Saturday, choosing Carstaira as the outstanding, value new. An immaculate car driven but 20,000 guar- extras. Save hundreds of dollars on' this fine car. | ttecoring Willie ups the pitehexa. They pitch hia wounds, until you get down to for lata tomorrow -afternoon, and Side and Ma'a A Bill’a from the Y. .anteed milef and folly backed with ia new car held a sUm 26-25 margin at half­ to him. the catcher, find Wea Weatrum haa League. ' Hlllhbuse va. Ludlowe).- formal competition getting under FalrflsM Morkcl (37) in Uje market ; e goannteo. ‘ 1953 Chovrolot Modd 210 4-Door time, "You can recall game a fte r gained stature as the finest The‘Canadiens had to aettle for Class B (Seiril-Ftnals) wa^ Sunday, tha colotrul at­ s, F. Pis, 15 YfArs' Experience lis Your 6 r«ea Memn (K) Vincent, f 0-0 0 It tastes better because it is made better — ALL METAL STATION WAGON Guarantee of Satisfactions P. game that WilUeiWon with his batt ceiver, thrower and handler a scoreless tie with the third place East Haven 53, Stoningtori 38. Two Top-Ranking Quintets mosphere ot the games was evi4 Dimlnw, f . B. F .P li. Toronto Maple Leafs last night Wilcox'Tech 45, Goodwin Tech Doering, f . from premium-priced, selected grains —by Immaculate two-tone green, finish, radio and | 1 Cohen, f 31 in the field or on the bases. There’s pitchers in the game. dent on the vast grounds'of the Krol, r .... 1953 Murcury Hordfop CenvoirtiMu heater, signal lights, fender skirts. Driven a MODERN X Campbell, I M 3 no telling how man.v more he ac­ "Ihe early sirlvai of Mays and hut the one poUit wld(tn^ their 43 (Overtime). 1-2 ] ezpehsive, exclusive methods — with 129 ex­ 0 Feijuaon. f ultra modern .uht'veraity''city. Heyart, c .. 0-1 4 Rndio and heater, o^Urdrive, ruAtom leathpr. in­ guaranteed 12,000 original miles, tills c a r. has RADIATOR WORKS 0« . 3 counted for with a play that went the-two beat deals in 20 years ^ g ^ over the idle second place (Championship game Saturday, Meet in A Finals Saturday In pairs, tbreesoines and larger Daigle, c 7-fl n acting quality controls'from grain to bottle. terior. A Jilack car with white wall tires. A one 0 MrSonongti, 6-« 15 CHuhIng. g , always been used as a family car and Is In thb | 10 HILLIARD ST. (REAR)' 3 W ebb.,* ... 3-3 uhnotlaed at the time. Only today, made the Clianta. In the celebrated Red Wings tO four points. Each East Haven vs. Wilcox Tech), groups, the representatives of tha M 6 owner car that has bm driven a guaranteed finest possible condition for a high quality sta­ 5U-9-0682 1 Zwick. * ... Alvin Dark remarked that he ■swixps. Hoface Stonehani got Dark haa five games to pity./ competing nations provided an ex­ Fisher, g ., 4 C. SCHNITMAN No. wonder Carstairs is the top whiskey 3 Balmonq. C New Haven, Mandi 11 (P)—The-|;>aion alreadiy haa decided ita cham- 22,000 mOes and looke and runs like n new one. tion wagon. Jiovr car guarantee. dpean’t have to jro back for short and Eddie Stanky from the Braves Harry Lumley, the Leafs’ goal cellent picture of intemationsLl good Totals ...... 13 IM g H ,110 tetoratts tl., Stemferd, Conn. buy — thfi-whiskey you can stay with. Try it! StiteUy a abowToom piece. 7 Totals flies anywhere nfiir aa many times for . Sid-Gordon, WlUard MarahaU, tm ter, a ^ moved closer to the two top scholastic baaketball teami' plon—Ellsworth, a seven - time H .a .e a Mol* (311 “Ill my opinion, the finest 34 -14-37 63 -will OS they strolled around the sun B. n pi«r ueo McBrMe'a (U) aa be did when Willie was in the Buddy. Kerr and' a 'pitcher named V e ^ a Trophy as ha maintained in 'Onnectiout fight it out here to winner. ' bathed aoras. They aalutad each M errer. f ...... I whiskey anywhere ia.Caratairs 1953 Pontiac Chioftoin Do L ^ P. F. Pts. 4 1 Pearson, f ...... Army,' Alvin no longer is concerned Redi.webb, and when the Braves a tifo-goal edge over tha Wings’ morrow night for the state chstm- Uidlowc didn’t get started on ita other and c h a tt^ in amiable Reynolds, ( ...... 2 1951 Dodgu Ceronut Sudan Radio and heater, hydramatlc, white wall tires. I 3-3 13 Terry Sawchuk. * COMPLETE Gates. I ...... 2 (V3 ' White Seal. It is truly a per­ A wen kept one-owner car tharhas had the moat All the finest eZtra -equlpnieat. A black car. 3 Adame, f ...... about bloopera. Willie is there to moved -to MUwaiikee the Gianta plonahip. ... s victory lart night until tha aecond fashion. fectly balanixd whiskey.’' 3 Shennin*. f Catch them." landed the left-handers, Johnny j5^****J^*he, the Boston BruUia Not ao tranquil was the setting Zlemok, I ...... 3 3-3 eoaaervative care and treatment. Sold new' by uS hcautUully kept antt driven only a guaranteed MATCH 3 Lesperance, c .., lo it a chance lo close in on Toitih- Rdger Ludlowe of Fairfield, half. Stratford, tied the score five White, c ...... 4 (VO ■nd always well maintained. Fnily4 pounda and points for the season to 51. • REPAHUNG ton to enter, the New England In Uty Claaa B action. Eaat Woodbury, ( . 0 (VO 0 • PLEASURE 3 Lamoureux, * ...... ,.;0 1-4 The usual number.of phenoma' Havan-hkd it aiasy in ita dvnkiiv Houston, Tex., for the next games. Muisrier. ( .. . 4 2-G )0 0I0«0( A DUW 1953 Dod901-Ton Dnd WhonI E xprtu ready to start. He complqins about are atound and otherwise every­ scholastic tournament—^HURiouas {‘onticelll, c . 0 0^ 0 94 Main St., Amante, Conn. 1953 Ford Vi Ton Pickup Track ' being tired of climbing in and out to defend Us crown. rif Stonington 53-38. Led by Ted Reynolds,- c S.4 1>2 13 Heater. Many other extras. Blue eab, black body. I liTolala 5 Z n U thing in the Giants’ capip seems **®**opolUui Revalvar Leugua • RECORING s.O "I never believed so fine tost-' X8J000 guaranteed original miles. Dark green This truck has been driven but 18.000' miles since BOWLING GIVES YOU „ Brawas <4t)., 01 uniform, ' but Durocher ^ can’t aa bright as this Valley of jhe Sun. • ^ .Torrington Meanwhile, there’ll be chantylonr Sullivan with 14 poinU, Bast Demers, g - .(VO 0 finish. An iromacuiste truck that has been used P._ ------1__■ B. F , PU. drag him out of the batting cige. e of work. Fully guaran­ it did the da.v in 'November 1058 It was pur- 2 Cprara. f ...... s 7H-U . .3 Ufe Of The Party Noneau - ...... '257 (Clees B) Bchcola Division Satur-, lead even farther apart in .th 8. WaMiington (A) 8 Teabo, c ... .. 5 (M 10 The Mm mh Ckm stys: the Polo Grounds." try, 190, Tacoma- luioCked out den. . - 19-17. Wright, c . . aeeaaeaae . .4 3-1 n Modem Rest Roeois SHARP SHOOTER BvengaU Durocher tells , WUUa Hana Friadritii. 202.- Germany, 3. BEAUPRE Both teams gained the finale Oilcago (A) 10, CtnclnnaU (N)-T .. 1 ; 0-0 a FKEE PABSINa that Lena Home haa a girl for Daliaa — Oscar Fharo, 198, after victorle.> in Tate’s .Payne , PRO BOCKET PltUburgh (N) 9, Kansas aty . .0 00 0 East- Mich. (NEA) — him. “Find my own gtrl," counters Birmingham, Ala., knocked out 2‘ ...... ^ WMtney Gynuiaapim Uiat Bight. Thursday’s RasuUa (A) 8 'AOinnlnffs) Totals .1. i i ' io" 4X Michigan’ Rte’a Ai Ferrari Mt Willie. Tad Donald, 200, New Orleana, 1. ' gl SdMMls lBtBrted NaUtMai Leafna St-Louis (N) T, New York •core at haU Ume. »43. Utrin's. a new Big ’ MOTORS MANCHESTER record thla year in The Giants, in performing so Fruno,-Calif. — Date Hall, 208. K*5* liMflVKA * .•,«*...... aasJaee^***,,* “ ...... d4S iBoerperated ‘ntiew title- gamea will be .fhe Tora*)to 9, Montreal 0 (Tla). (A) 0 - Sales hll;ting 21 ht free throws in close to a blueprint, strpaa tha tre- Loa Angetea, stoiqwd Iriah Jimniy result of two weaka of obmpatitlon Chiesfo 8; Boaton 3. Philadelphia (N) 4, D stro it Thar# are mlty three southpaw tteSeiR on>e game. pitcharg*^ tha St-Loute Cafdlnate RMite 83, Windsorr Ave Avenue, Rockville—TeL Rockville 5-2538 BOWUNfi 6REEN mendou amount of talent in tha Byraa, StO,'-Portland, Ora., S. '. m EAST CENTER ST. in which 81 taama oompetad in the AmaricBB lMS(fBS . (A) 8 - , s SM CEN1EB ST. psity They bunt, u. ; and hlt-and- Wact Palm Beach, Fla.—Eddie hair-raiaing tcunavant. Howerar, Ctevoteiid 8, Herahay 3. Ctovalaad (A) 9. CMcago (Nf7 mring roatsr-^ Harvey Haddix, tknvim iiN. loiiuiii efstesf, we., aw tom. i (« ioia,' # su m s n>up. •» w w . »» «»«• ttoWH FIRST DEALER ON YOUR LEFT ENTERING CITY TEL. MI-S-68CI Ideal water temperature for nm. WheTeoa Wheteas aa. tma leagua club Cbmito. 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THE Herald Angle Silence Big Yankee Bats for By H i^ n s^ Smith Roaring Tiger Gets Triple Early Robin in Florida EARL W. YOST Participants in Matches Saturday UComi Coach with *I^ng ahd Short^ of Team La Salle Meets Klippstein May ^ sw er Sporta Editor See Oubs Win Warriors may appear in Manches­ New York, March 11 fPi—Larry B la a e k a id ...... 16 MS T am ^ March 11 -/P—This be-: Chtci^je. R’s pretty clear hy - ter within the neat two weeks with Jackaon. Floyd Wooldridge. H c G c a isal ...... ,.9 7 lU iiig a w y when good relief pitch- i this tune 7^ Jehniiy timt Danny Finn's All -Stars against Baseball for Boys is the title of New York, March I I ()P)-^The RltliBSIMi ...... 1(0 116 Ing becomes of greater importance geared tor qtarttsg. Re cast George SchulU and Herb Moford ^ H « c k ...... S3 M the NaasUf Arms. Johnston is the a 28-page baseball book being dis­ National Intercollegiate (NCAA) -■ — with each passing season, as wit- )ceep his stuff aU the eray. but I No. 1 point-getter in the-National tributed by the Prudential Insur­ YANKEES may not be names you'll find in a St.'Petersburg, Fla., March 11 basketbell championehip swings T o lals ...... 64i 5M 660 ITM ness what Hoyt Wilhelm and Marv beSere he's got what It takas to BsAetball As£n. this season. Ari- ance Co. The books are excellent kld’8 autograph book, but you can Griaeom tkd tor the Giants, we vou out of an inning, erttk a Icin is not far behind . . Charlie for Little Leaguers on up to Amer­ —^That big 'wrlnter \ deal with back into action on four rcigionol ...... 16 10 79 344 expressed the thought that Birdie utu* coaching. If I'm right. 1 ican Legion age and are free. Ed Baltimore that was to'return the be sure they lulled Eddie Stanky ...... 34 n e 341 Share, «-U center who played here fronts tonight with La Sidle’s de­ Into a nice restful sltep last night...... 16 n 103 396 Tebbetts m i^t Ura to r ^ t the; ,^5^4 gnuth at aB.- last Wednesday night with Mil- Mathews, Robin Roberts, Harvey American League pennant to the fending champions in 'sight of a Itow M aa ...... 63 m n 3«9 day he parted with Prank Smith., ^ ^e detaeted la kuenn and Duke Snider each has New York Yankees hasn’t looked Not that Stanky hasn’t been Laii*r__ ------106 N NS Wwukee against N as^ fs, holds .the record tying performance, hiqhly sleeping well of nlghU. FkX after CMSt»r ...... U N ■ U w ^ ^ a r e d to 50 gamea for him Kl.ppstein s delivery that caasea dubious record of having commit­ an interesting article citing the so good.In the bright spring sun- light. , • regarded Kentucky certain to Wtat those four righthenden did last year. 1 Tebbetts’ eye*' to sparkle? ted the most f -uls and of having 'easy way and the right wray to b n ^ I’s own scoring mark and Totals ...... 6M 6U 633 1671. bat, pitch and field . . . Over'200 Bob Turley, the strikeout spe­ to the New York Y anh^ yester­ In exchange for Smith, the d n - m what makee a good te- fouled out of the most games in the No. 1 ranked Sem -Francisco buck­ cinnaU manager acqwi^ title to,iiefer tick, or U the dlseovory of NBA this campaign. Share played entries representing 30 colleges cialist,-was clubbed by the Bt. day, the little bou of the St. Louis X I z m 4ti Louis Cardinals for' seven nms in ing a 13-year-old jthx. Cardinals must have dozed right giimiiawi ..,...... «7 W 346 R y Jablon^,^ ihird-^m im > on, „otoIr tuck, aa it was In the his college ball at BowUpg Green. and universities will participate in Out Of the play in the regional GirrUi ...... S3 9) 371 the 15th annual invitation Indi­ two innings in a 7-0 Redbird vic­ off. \ / who iml«»ded 104 ^ - b a t t e d - t o . ^ ^ Griasom and the Giant*? . . . Dick Schumacher of New Hyde competition tonight ard tomorrow Turfetnstoa ...... 73 N 7* 741 for the St. Louis Cardinals, and -xt b* partly luck, but aot Park. N. T., has been appointed vidual Championshipa of the East­ tory while making hla first cgirf- The .four unknwns clamped Si Penpuan a....,.** » S4 r 366 petiUve appearance for the .at niiladelphia, Evanston, m., down oit\thc Bombers ahd gave up C-TTinl>...... lOJ 93 61 336 Gerry Staley, who woe a standout all.” Birdie protested. “Ws dcfi't aeaastant director of public rela­ ern • Intercollegiate ' Swimming 0>rvallls. Ore.. and Manhattan, -> pitcher a few years ago and still League at Yale's Payne Whitney And Don Larsen, who crime to just a Shtopish Inf^VId tingle while TotOIx ...... ~ m 4M m t go Into what I see in Klipiwtaln. tions at Trinity College. He suc­ the Yanks with TurlejMtrom the Kan. 'Will come tiM four winners the -C!ards W re clubbing out a 7-6 is young .enough to make a come­ ceeds Charlie Saunders who has Gym thl^ weekend. Tlie three-day Mottoro <1> back. Birdie, who has just been but there's always one thtog you program 'm ts underway Thursday Orioles, started X-ray^reatinenta . tor the semifinala and champion­ decision. The Yanks managed to ...... n Vi TO 331 look for. The g o ^ rrtiefer dosin't aocepte^a similar appointment^ for a sore right shoulder, ship ixiunds at K ansu City March get only ftve\b«lt out of the ui- ...... 83 n 91 m rewarded wrtth a new three-year PrInceKm. Schm^her.is a night., . Xyesleyan University will 18-19. H orm in ...... «< U l N 393 contract for having jammed the need to hsve.kny great variety of play a 15-game baseball schedule Herald Photos, or field, all e u y l)les...... 79 74 N 339 pitches, but he. must hava am graduate of Vale. Sauliders Must Get Fast Tlgefa ...... 93 104 379 Redlegs up to fifth place in the hWUed all aports release'... New this spring, bpenlng with Norwich Shlriey FotheriBl Florence Johnson Phoenix, Ariri., March 11 (P)— rieaatng to SUaky that is a standout. The World^Xmamplon New York If La Salle, ted by All-Amarlca That comfpi^iig opening to the National League in '54. said yes. Ekiglapd AAA Boxin^>ChampiOn- at home on April 15. The Cards' T otal* ...... 436 1363 there -atw-ays was a chince of Stoker Good PltcR will also play five o r seven games Giants, wdlo had the whammy on Tom Gola, geU p u t Princeton, exhibition siosort should have Young optflekler J, W, IMrter, of Detroit Tigers. hiU 'dirt com- ^itps get underway,Xonday n l^ t vy Leagu^tltleholders, at Phila­ K' making a mistake to such, a deal., "VVhen you bring him. to, you at the Boston G ^en. Nearly 100 on a southern trip wrhlch starts Clevelaiid last spring and last fall, been particularly pleasing for Ed­ ing'lnto third base on a triple off eenterficid wall in second inning of rrarcMr i,pj4GrE want to get out of the inning as April 4 against\Army at West their ejtolbitiqn schedule delphia t^ight and then beat the die after what he Went through T ak a lt> C o u l^ 't Reotot Offer boxers will compMe in all divisions. Ctoisius-'Villanova winner in the exhlWtlOB game. March 1ft against PhiladelphU' Phillies, at aear- OHva ...... 81) — *8 ’Bu\ it was a chancs I couldn’t quickly amt cheaply as posstble. . . . W l n n ^ ^ 16 pro bouU, un- Point . , . Lou Alexander, head Quarter and Semi-Final t the Indians today with Jim lost epriiv In the Natlbnal League. water. ria. Backing up play is pitcher Robin Roberts of Phils. Ump Ollra ...... 1»4 66 75 A good sinker, a pitch that conies earn, rookie Joe Margonerl and regional final tomorrow night the Olb»rt ...... S3 101 64 turn down, getting such a~ slogger beatsn Frahkls Ryff and Danny Jo basketball and bas^all coach at He thought he was loaded.for bear IS Henry CraWford. SAP Wirephoto). in low- and ducks. Is one ot the Ro^ester, wriU be the key speaker RiibOn Gomez on the moimd. torcra will tie the Oklahoma with a pitching sUff 'based on Zuronufer ...... ion IS 63 as Jablonski Into my llp«up,” he Peres, ligMweights; head tonight's Ag^to at eight for the greatoet Prokotkln ...... 106 lOB fl3 said. "I know I alreaftv had power, best, because the odds are the bat­ Madliion Square Garden fight card. at the annual Alumni C Club The Giants, who took 13 of 21 Harvey Haddix. Gerry Swey, 'VTc j Uchaa ... ter will top It and hit - on the sports dinner et the\ Waverly, Rounds in Pin Tourney from the Tribe last spring and numberiof NCAA 'Tournament Vic­ but you can never get too much. Iha bout vriU be telecast at 10 . . . Total*___ ...... 4*1 464 461 1366 There's a possibility I wrlU find ground, (riving you the chancs' for March 21. Alexander is a graduate then swept the World Series from tories without a defeat. went sdven games into 1^^ \ Baseball by Richards . . . No. 2 Wednesday n l^t on tevee. Kid the American League champs, are The Aggies won three in each I ------w- I Pok»*s* (3> myself another reliefer aa good as a double-play. - Gavilan and Boby Dykes, welter- and former three-sports star at Action is the Women’s Town<»Mrs. McCarthy h a & ^ e n compil- tional eague season befor'e he rr»ntl . ______S3 104 66 : “But the thing you would Uke Connecticut. scheduled to face Don MossI, of their 1945 and '46 championahtp found a guy whi ^couli) go nine in- ...... S3 *6 66 ; Smith was. but how often are you v^eights tangle In Miami, Fla. Championship Duck Pin Bowling ing very > fine spores in regular Marian Murazewski and Art years and caiptured two more ill iMiin* ...... \ 64 66 66 : offered a hitter who c m knock to to have most of all. of oourae. is Cmumel 19 in Pittsfield, Mass., Tournament will resume Saturday league play as .v^ll as the present . Dings. Plrk»jr ...... 11* 66 106 : over 1(X) runs? a strikeout, and to get that the Houtteman. '■ 1949 before losing to Kentucky In In the process, tie lost four of tci« Score X ...... 60 77 76 ; Baseball uniform of a major night at the West Side Rec alleys classic. Chlckie Berzenski ' has DODGERS the finals. I-ou with when he necticut and St. Louis. Tbe game 325 a pair. . . CaltfomUins seeking tion. The quarter and semi-finals ing? Vor h « second_^ win of the sioner Ford Frick’s renewed pro- already h u beaten' Wtot 'VlrginU In Winning Ball Club Cormi*rrm ...... >___ 64 lOi 16 337 near the end of a game.-'fhey must worked the bullpen for the Yan­ infield jobs with the Yankees this Will be rolled this week with the ,toumey. Florence Johnson, oft the Cardinals’ performance. It Urrrr* ...... X... 63 60 66 TTS gtarta a t 9 :30.'Also Channel 19 will who -osal that t^e spitbaU be pulled this year for six-straight. was Bob Turley—the young right­ have lost 25 or w because they kees. carry the final gkipes each night season include Jerry Coleihan, Gil fbi^s takii^ followingfhas been bowling steady through lack into baseball, but a few have The first'point Kentucky scores P»m b»Ttoo ...... 66 — S7 173 didn’t have such a pitcher last "Grissom's big one is his scraw- McDougald, two San Frah.t*sco Saturday, March 19. out her matches, 'will match g'ames hander he traded off to the Yanks (Accepting the Baltimore chal-s KciBtMk ...... 63 76 63 364 on T\iesday, Wednesday and Fri­ their doubts. against Marq-jette tonight at much to the disappointment of Cary ...... 62 66 m year. If Smith can hoi>!d be on tap. Emma 'Verona, a tosh is a former champion. aald “Give it back to the pitchers. the WildcaU in 16 games, of NCAA White Sox on their feet, Paul I T o u l* ...... ,..'.4 7 5 447 466 1376 water, Fla., camp, As tomcra catchce him grimacing during batting the season, they’re In better shape. Ilk? it. He uses other stuff, but Sacramento. When Billy Martin finalist last year, will roll Shirley Trophies -will be awarded to the necticut relaxes momentarily with two of his basketball aces, tbe way of the Cards' bats. Richards, one of th* Mate’s great' lodlacrort (3) former IMncetoii star -who later They need all the breaks they can "long and the short” of the squad, while preparing for Saturday championship play since 19<2. Ko Stanky started a bunch of Klrinsctuntdt...... ,..61 9>. 34 practice delivery. (NEA). He Deemed:-,to tire, but he could he doesn't make it go(xL and tha picks, up his Army discharge, he’ll Fothergill. Both hw^e been very winner, ruhner-pp, third place and get. practitioners, is richly qualified to ! Hlllnakt 66 \ — 183 {dayed with the New York Knlcks night’s opening round conUst against St Louis in the National In­ other t.esm is close to that mark. - rookies—Stan Musisl was the only Soldyga come badk strong, and I hope he screwball is what he wants you to until injured. When the opportun- be the fifth Californian seeking an impressive to d a^T il Molumphy, high single out the money. The Coach Billy Herman and Bob discuss modera baseball strategy. | W 104 336 does.” vitation Tournament at Madison Square Garden, New York. Left to The Kentuckians also hold . the regular In the opening lineup— 17)11 is the toennd of six series). Ac»to .. . *n — R2-*m swing St. Wilhelpi -is effective, It.' presented itself of announcing infield berth. Martin resides In one of Manchester's leading pin­ public is cotHially invited to at­ Darnell, rookie righthander, were longest championship winning HUIniikt 113 lOa S3 366 Birdie was asksd if he had any­ of course., because of that knuckler * ners, wilt iptl Mary McCarthy. tend. . right: A rt Quimby, 6-5 ace 205-pound center and a top national re­ and they all had that hungry look. P o so n i . . 66 .60 179 basketball from the Garden, Berkeley. . Baseball umpires need skepUcal. Both thought there streak, different from the mark They got fat fast. Turley was one to mind who might take that runs even his catchers Palmer grasped the chance several glasses? The American Optometric '■|jivouldn'tJ)e too many pitchers who bounder; Don Burris, 6-10 160-pound star sophomore guard, both from Daytona BtochX Fla. (NEA) — 1 Unbeaten Frankie Ryff New London, and Coach Greer. La Salle is working on In that the clubbed for five runs in the second While he 'prefCiyed Elston, Tout* ”«7 *«7 ISfi Smith’s place and save a few late- crazy.” years ago wid has been doing a Assn, claims that seven out of cUukL'-fise it effectively. “You’d WildcaU were beaten before they .-and two in the third. Bullet Bob Is inning decisions for hla formid­ So w* Itnow what Birdie Is look­ great Job ever since . . . Hxiriiy every' 10 should wear glasses, um­ have to control it, the same as any Howard's power^ b at-\2 I doubles. CkoatUly (4) started a string of 12 straight, '.'. the in c SUguy J who’s supposed to bring able wrecking, crew. ing for. If hs finds it. the Red­ George Burke led the UMass cage pires included. . . Yankee Stadium other pitch to make it good,” said 'jhey won th* consolation round in 16 triples, 22 home runs^09 runs- -IVUa FVra ....,...... so Warriors^ Playoff Chances th e American Air League pennant battcd-ln and JSQ for Turoato— LupocclUno Picked to Beat Perez "Yea” he said, “I -think maybe legs could bojl up out of the sec­ scorers during the past' season was painted during the off-season DameU. 1945, t(x>k 10 in a row in winning b^ck to ' Donirl* .... I see what I want to Johnny ond division in a hurry. with 423 points in 24 games for a for 375,000. .; Glen Sonmor, stani RED SOX FJConns Set Four Records the 1948, '49 and '51 titles and then Yankee Stadium. Paul ' Richards, ndw manogtr of Prenttc* .. A Otbera OOi Showed I'p Well the Orioles, )iad hisN sharp e ^ on CrandoU ... • j N ev,. York. March 11 Iff)—Un-yYear, is rated a 5 to 2 favorite for 17.6 average. The former Ooaet out left winger wrltK the Clev^ Fade^ Bow to Fort Wayne Sarasota, Fla., March 11 (P)i— had the streak snapped by St. n ie four (?ard rookies weren't Guard Academy star also led the Barons, has lost the sight Manager Mike Higgins is pleased John's of Brooklyn-in the second Harold Wayne Smith^while CSrobge : beaten Frankie R>-ff. regarded as the 10-rounder at Madison Square the lato Irtsh eoacb, Cleorgo Keag- the only huriers who got off to a Weiss of the Yankees'^>artered fem ToUU* ...... 465 506 469 1463 Bay State five in asista. left eye after an accident,ht Pitts­ with the play of the Boston Red In Annexing Yankee Title round of the 1952 play. good start, bi t there •weren't many M a rk M o cir (6) one of the beat lightweight pro*- Garden. The bout, starting at 10 Sox infield after iU exhibition Iowa, Big Ten champion, featur­ Bob Turley and Bill HUnter. - GtaoUi ...... 90 83 1 pects in years, reaches a crossroad burgh on Feb. 23. A hqrd shot was Standings ,^19 In the fouilh period to tie the more. Jocrib* ...... *6 r? p.m. (EST) will be nationally tele­ Q. A player dribbling the ball t,Two of the finest high school defiected and struck Sbnmor in the Eastern Division game at the end of regulation game opener with Washington. ing a well-balanced attack, Ucklee Professor Richards accounts for KUfralk ..... 77 99 S ; m hla career against Danny Jo bdAethall players in Connecticut “They were very impressive,” Bostoh, March 11 (Jf) —Con-^Mass., became the first player to Borton jammed 13 hits and every card in the deck.- 'There's H'hnmrelt ...... 96 96 378 I Perez tonight. vised and broadcast by NBC. KEEifiEE dowTcourt accidentally kicks It. It eye . . Approxinmfely 2,500 Con­ . W. L. Pet. time. George Yardley scored 27 Penn SUte in the other half of 1 'Wosnlngton tO in a gome won by . And listen to Frankie scrd for a no West poost team h u been able Hal Smith should catch many a Pirkoy ...... 136 lOi 96 337 tic future will be dim. era to s^tcA ea. It usually Is at the banquet table: “Shucks, I The only other pitching ^rform- foul ball there.” Perez, who has a 15-3-1 record fenae is a sons defense moet ef­ all season on the schoolboy fnm t enough to spark the Knlck romp. lies. ing average of 99.3 per game over single season. to do since Stanford won top hon­ White ...... — l i t 117 338 Ryff 5-2 Favfirlte - wrorked by two meo. One will toss fective ? . . . A total of 43 mlnoi* leaguers can't talk none. I'm Just an ol’ New York, March 11 (A>J—The They bring thei^ batUe to New Frank Sullivan gave up one hit, ors in 1942—since then not a West ^ ances popped > tip as BrOi^lyn Agility Caught Eye H a l S m lU i .NeverthelcM the 23-yeaT-old compared to Rj1Ts 15-0-0, Isn't seven contests. \ Individual leaders in 1954-55 ciught up with Milwaukee 3 ^ In T o ta ls ...... 613 637 643 1633 frightened. A — A sone opemtoe a t peak ed- who -were named to their respec­ Alabama farm boy. Down on my Philadelphia Warriors still have Haven, Conn., tonight a t the New no runs and struck out three pitch­ Qulmby’s marki include a sea­ (Conference games: Coast five h u reached.the finsls.^ So, it was Smith’s agility as Frankie, the 1954 Rookie of the a pass' tato the pivot to Initiate place we used to raise cattle, cot­ a night gam e, and PhlladelpHIa V lc'i S*4a i«) Let him do the gabbing,- I'll do Odency agalaet a faet, tive league all star teams lost sea­ an outside chance of gaining a Haven Arena. ing the final three innings for son's league scoring average of G FG F T P.ts. Avg. The Dons, headlining All-Amer­ well as his receiiing, throwing of.oV one great catcher whom^^emy Ptcaat ...... V. n s 114 m 343 the 'perMS. He then will cut to tag .team with i son are now in training with Na­ ton and cbm . . . 'bout 40 gallons playoff berth In the Eastern Divi­ Gallatin scored 21 points. Bob BMton. ica Bill Russell, have lost only one beat Detroit_ 4-2. and batting average that interest B^neT^nto ...... 109 106 63 306 the slicing,'' said Danny Jo. “That to an acre, I think.” 29.4, a single game Conference QuiiAby, Conn. Robin Roberts fanned the slde\ed Richards, the planner. Not a bakers quickly agreed wim Trdford ...... 113 63 106 313 scar tissue Zulueta gave him will front ot the man he Intends to fenae. I t aloe sertously tional League cltdsi. Last year 46 sion of the National Basketball Cousy was the game's high man Tom Brewer, Dick Brodowski and high of 46 points again^ Maine 7 86 34 206 29.4 game while piling up 23 wins. But Dubhldo ...... 113 1C6 101 316 Close Games Mark team which relic# malaly ea a Mg with 22. after a lead off triple in the first, w noted appraisers ennsider the easiest catcher in the leagilg Ecabert ...... 91 make goo<) business for a plastic screen (or. ‘nie man screened then rookies won starting berths in the Assn.—but don’t bet on It. They’ll Hershel Freeman are aiated,' for and a three-year scoring average Burke, Mass. they will be meeting a tough out­ 110 111 313 will cat around bis scrccncr and pivot for Ito i>olats. N.L. including Wally.Moon, Brooks FIRS'I' TO HIT MARK Have to back in all the way. In the first gtune, Mlnnupolis mound duty today against Detroit fit In seventh ranked Utah (23-3), and althcxrgh the Redlegs got a 2-1 2t\yearlold, six-foot, 195-pound agalAst whom to guess.” . ' surgeon after I get through with of 21.9 per cent. « 57 - 44 158 26.3 lead agaln-t him ,and Herm 'll-otAla S38 i n him.” head (or the [dvot to ac^ept^n pass. Q — On a throw-in. 'Tiam A LawrrencA.-Emie Banks, A rt Fow­ A defeat in one of their remain­ defeated Eastern ch^plon Syra'- the Skyline champions. Oregon Smtto the finest catcher in base- Elaimratlng on his choice of Hal Action in Tourney player scrai>6 for ball with defen­ Los Angeles (NEA) -^Johnny George Burke of Massachusetts McLadghlin, N. Wehmeier. Willie Jones dumped a batt'And the .350 batting average- Bloody Evening By scissnr-tyx»e rntttog. 'the two ler, GsHe Conley, .Hank Aaron, ing two games will automatically £use 96-93 with a strong fiiiish en­ with a 26.3 point-pet-game aver­ , 10 103 43 249 24.9 SUte, presenting 7-3 Swede Hel- Smith.'the mobile Detroit auidlot Part's (S) der to Team A fronteourt. then Gene Baker, Joe Frazier. Bob Skin- Moore is the first UCLA eager to gineered by subetltuto M Kalafat brook u iU No. 1 offensive threat, baaea loetded dmible in the eighth that capped tii'e Alherican Associ­ ...... U8 If the boys live up to their usonlly eeek to enttse defender* to eliminate the Warriors. So will a age and New Hampshire sopho­ Pappas, N. H. to give new Mans; er Mayo Smith product^ in the 18-player deal with B^rk Ptayoffs in the Rec Junior Town nm Into each other. With this, one bata/tt to back-coiut during the n w and Joe punnlngham. The score more than UOO points, his Boston 9elUc victory in any of the Kalafat, a 6-6 rookici scored eight Intermediate Loop cqrrles the banner of the Pacific ation doesn't hurt a bit the Yankees, the very thorough ...... *2 talk. Mt promises to be a bloody more Frank McLaughlin's 24.9 10 83 73 239 23.9 DeM-rcKOnt ...... too of the offensive team players can scramble. Isn't this a violation? Cubs will test 11 rookie all stars 36 against California putting him Important ‘poinU in the Lakers' Cout Con|erence against Seattle, his first vi -tory. "R-calUpg the Giants’ World Helm Tournament got underway at the evening. The two have known each three games they haye to p^y. also bettered the old standard of Von Weyhe, R. I.\ Pinky Higgins, the new Red Sox Richards touches on a catching ...... 117 other for years, but as Frankie gain an Important step or two and .A — No. because he did aot while the Dodgers will look over ove^ that mark. The W arriors blew a chaince to closing drive. Clyfle Lovellette had Enters Last Week a team the Beavers beat by five Series, m ^ impression of Leo requisite rarely discussed. Bujaciu* ...... loe Y last night’’ With the Fairfield have control of the ball. It be did seven 'i^o attained top status In 27 for the n ight ' . 24.8 set by Maine’s Johnny Nor­ 70 60 . 20 120 17.1 poinU Without their star during manager, also got off on the right Durocher wra that the key man says “When I get that guy inside break tree for the basket. move a notch bIoe«r to the Celts ris In 1953. Polese, Maine , foot with Ted Lepcio and Milt Bol­ •The catcher will find that it Total* ...... 536 ^ ~Sa Market dowmlng House A Hale the ropes, friendship’ll-gu out the Q — Are the: any trophies.il have- control. It would have heea their leagues last summer .'.. Mrs. The three chief forms of bil­ when they dropped an overtime af­ the regular season. in his defensive strate^ was the l(*i4qit]r‘* (I) ST-31 in the opener, and Harm's Standings McLaughlin, from Belmont-, ‘8 59 l7 135 16F ling girtng him a push. Lepico had pays to chase foul tt|>s and balls .17^.. 90 — window.'’ such as college football’s "Old) a violation. R. L. Allen of 61 S. Hawthorne liards in the United States are fair to Fort Wayne lost night 93- l>ark Horse Label catcher,'' recoUerts -Ricnards, gaz­ D«ma*chi...... 133 313 Cameras defeating Sal’s Maple college cage? | Q. Did Bob Davies of ths R»- W The survivor of the douhlehuder three hits. Including a homer. Boi­ ing down Daytona Beach's miles around the pl^te to tiy to keep the Toft ...... ! \ . H — 66 183 Two judges and a referee will Oaken Bucket” St., has been awarded a log-cabin, balkltne, 3-cushion and pocket bil­ 91 at Columbus, Ind. The Pistons Pair /of Georgians same ball play.” h^ says. "This Mactofh ...... >«S 133 168 367 Service 48-42 in the nightcap. it none on the' cheater Royals ever coach any­ donated by the Penob^t Cabin liards. ' Sophomores...... >,-11 at Manhattan almoet certainly will ling had three runs batted in. of white sand. “Grym the ability Ma,v-r . judge the fight on a round basis. A :— Several, scored 30 points to Philadelphia's The Brooks got some eighth In- may eliminate.to the necessity of the ...... n s 106 106 311 The first game found Fairfield A supplementary point basis, with scale of football, liana and Pur- place. I've heard he did. McBride’s ...... i. 9 bear a “dark horse" label in the to catch and throi^'a Durocher Bold) ...... 96- 83 — 17* Heading Golf Field (torrenU’s ...... 8 championship finals. The top entry, plng help from rookies and Sandy. umpire having-to .throw in a new- Willett...... — \7 9 — 76 battling hard to stay in contention points awarded: from 1 to 4 for a due, fur example, for a bell a ; Davies conrhed at Us nlmn Leo Durocher Claims. Cubs catcher must be kble\to interpret Beiuche ...... 94 Green Manor ...... 8 WB . .571 baaed -on the Associated P reu poll, <<'Amaros, still trying to niake the Leo’s every gesture to t)ie last de­ ball. The first baseman and third 106 300 as House A Halea led by Jim roupd, will be used to avoid a and New >'orfc U. Notre Dame mater, Setob Hall CViUece ot Now grade in the outfield. Don Zimmer baraman might well be tfatoed-to IVhite. and Glen. Merrer,- contreUed draw. baro aa annual troi to honor of Jcnicy. 'Augusta, Ga., March 11 (4P) — Freshmen ...... 5, 9 .357 is ISth ranked Colorado (16-5), tha tail. , do‘ the same sort of bird-dogging T otal* ...... ; . .. $ « 483 863 1644 both boards ahd left the floor at Browns ...... * 5 9 .367 . Big Seven champion. The Buffalou tied it Irith a two-run homer and “This facility means fimre to Camotaaitr Ft—a <3l A pair of long-driving Georgians, Could Win Flag with Mays Charlie Neel tripled to score the in the interest of keeping the more JohiuoQ ...... 106 103 63 300 Intermission with a 21-18 lead. The defending champion Louise Suggs Aceto 4k Sylvester .. 2 12 .143 meet 16th rate^i Tulsa (20-6), co- Durocher than Wes Wcstriim's controllable ball iiv play. It -adds H arri* . . tltllat of the Missouri Valley Con­ winnihg run on > moros’s single. batting. \ ' ' W eir .... !SS « tables were turned the third of Sea Island and Mary , Lena ference. Groat’s Hit Wins up to better pitching. Loraon ...... l |i - 4 M , 107 S R period, however, as Bobbyto,, Daigle Showing-a definite edge in re­ Phoenix, -Arii. (NEA)—A1 Lo-.r.tlng end of the hit-and-run, the ' . Fall tato Pattqni Faulk of Thomasvllle. today led a . The other game sends Southern Shortatop Dick Groat, back from Should Rub BaU Seaton—...... ii. . . . 3 6 : T i3 66 337 -vand Bob Doering started to bit bounding B^d foul shooting. Green pez of the Indians and NaUonal | New York NqUonaU have the three “As I stress iii my book, ,,plcked fldd Into the second round the Army, broke up the game for "For superior control, the TbUU* ,, consistently to. push their team out of the Women’s Tltleholders Golf Manor upset. McBride's 02-55 last Methodist (16-7), Southwest Con­ ern Baseball Strategy (Prentlm-23 guns to cope with the victor^,. mokes me a great manager,” says The Giants have four in the 10 New York 14 34 17 45 Next games to the Junior TodVr VISIT OUR MODRRN 'SHOW PLACE TO SELECT YOUR NEXT CAR tlvkJy. i ; Chicago ' some, batters l)e^ev|; that they-can be more effective thain a curve. to nations \and territories isi ths. The lip, with the smile .of a man toughest National Leoftoers to fain 12 ■ 37 IS 40 nament will be tfio semi-finals ta New Opon Forward I^ana Cannon led the hit* certain pitchers w1t)i one “THrowm with a new ball, the Western \ Hemisphere . continued \ OPEN EVENINOS AND WEEKENDS TO * PAS. with a .l(t->room'mansion and 10 —Mueller, Monte Irvin, Lockman CIAC at a Glance utcheV, but can't hit the' same curve may have a tendency to be played at the Y Thursday. The . Radiator Freriunen with 18 taUles and he television sets in Beverly HiUs. and Williams. ^aNew York, March il 0P)_The leisurely \tratotog today tor the Repaliihg was assisted by Danny Renn with pitcher with a different catoher. hang inside.” second Pen-Ameriean games, end opener will i^t Fairfield Market “TWO years, two pennants and If Williams gets back to his ;29& Montreal Canadlens were in a posl- Easy to Guess Ag^iut from the West Side against' the in the Comeclicut Market 15. The Browns' Pete Close to p p ^ one bugaboo, Mexico (fity** 7.500- 1953 DodqcXIub Coup* 1954 Dodp* Coroiwt V8 4>Deor New a Used he's just getting a running -start. of 1953, there won’t be on-oasis in Uon today where It U going to Thursdays Resulto “It win surprise '.the great ma­ Elks, from the Y. Lesgue at 7 I t-Tone Orebb. A nicely equipped, ear that has all scorera in the rough contest 'dasa A (Senri-FInali) NEXIT: P i^h^rs tip luuid when foot altitude, appeared to have Radio and beater, powe.r flight tiansmlMlon, I Cteaalng, 'Why, the Cubs would be contend­ the batting order, .where an oppoe- Uke a hurricane task by the De- jority of fans to know the name It's ttoie for m dlrappeercd. . ’ o'clock.'The sebond game at 8 will bad the very finest eare since pupcIuuiM here white wall tires, heautlfnt blue finish. Many other with 20 points on IS' hoops and ers 'With Willie in center field. ing pitcher may rett and doctor up Uolt Red Wings to oust thein from Roger Ludlowe 72, Stratford 59: All over, men who know fine whiskey are Repairing and three charity tosses. The losers With the opening ceremonies set be between Harm's from the West newv An immaculate .car driLTn but 20,000 guar- extma. Save hundreds of dollars on this fine car. | Willie ups the pitchers. They pitch his wounds, until you get down to Anyplace in the NaUonal Hockej^ (Championship gam? Saturday, Side ai\d Ma's A Bill's from' the Y. choosing Carstain as the outstanding value laateed miles rind fully ^ k e d with a new car RecorIng held a slim 26-25 margin a t half­ to him. the catcher, and Wee Westrum has Htllhouse vs. LudlpWei. for lata .tomorrow afternoon, antctura of totemational good TouU* IS n-18 n 130 lofaysM* 61., Stemfard,^!^: bt^r — the whiskey yol) can stay with. Try it.! 7 Totals 34 14-37 S3 flies' anywhere near a s many times pion—Ellsworth, a seven - time will aa they striked around the sun ■*a*e a Mol* (31) "In my opinion, the fimiM .. 1953 Pontiac CMoftoin; Dp Lux* 8 XcBrMe'e <661 as he did when.WUUe was ifi the Buddy Kerr and a pitcher named Vezlna Trophy u he maihutned in Connecticut fight'it out here to­ wdnper, B. P. Red Webb, and when the Braves a two-goal edge over the Wings’ bathed aorss. They saluted each Merrer. f .. whiskey anywhere is Caistaira. 1951Dod9oCpronotSoda.il Radio and beater, hydramatlc, white wall Gres. I 1 Pearson f ...... 6 3-3 13 Army. Alvin no longer is concerned morrow night for the state cham­ " UidlQwe didn’t get started on Its other and chatted -to amiable Kejmold*, f 3 Adams, f ..; ...... 8 1-6 17 about bloopen, Willie is there to moved to Milwaukee the GianU Terry Sawchuk. ^ COMPLETE White Seal. It is truly a per- A well kept one HMner car.that nas had the moat All the finest extra equipment. A Mack bar. pionship. rtctoiy last night until the sccoftd faahion. Gate*. I .... eonaervattve care and treatment. Solid new by iis besmtlfuily kept and diiven only a jfnrirnnteed I 3 Bhennins. 1 ...... 9 0-1 l* catch them*” landed the Mft-hendera, Johnny Meantime, the Boston -Bruins Ziemok. t .. (ectly balanced whiskey." NATCH 3 Lesperonce, c ...... 0 OO 0 AntonelU and Don Llddle for Bobby lost a chance to -cloee In on Toron- Roger Ludlowe of Fairfield, hidf. Stratford tied the Bcore'fiv*. Not so tranquil, wraa the aetttng While, c . . . nnd always well malntalaed. Fully guaranteed. 11,000 true mllea. Fully arid completely guaran­ J S r f " ' * ...... 1 (M> 3 Despite all the fuss made over ranked second to tournament ra­ times in the first quarter aitd Lud- as the delegates of the Pan-Amer­ Balloiid. c ., r Foley, s ...... 1 4-4 S Thomson, who is still bothered 1^ r a d ia t o r Rlechelt. g . teed. Priced with the very lowest can . him throughout last season and his broken ankle. ting* dumped Stratford with ease, Iqwt held a shm 31-28 halftime ican Congress assembled again to during' the winter, young Mays ap- Ing Chicago Black- thresh out recommendations, for GareUa, g .. 2—1954 Dodp* Royd V8 Club Ceupos 16 Totals ...... 34 . 7-iJ 56 The Giants' only problem is right- ^wks.^ Three je poll!*poinU sepsrate the 72-59, last night to enter the finals lead. Gradually tocreasiiy that Score at halt time. 38-31. McBride's. pMurs to be the same unspoiled kid lead, Ludlowie breezed home. revlslims of their constitution, and Total* IS 6-17 Have radio and beaters aqd ponyer flight tians- 1951 M*rcui7 Chib Sedan THIS TRIO! hand pitching and aging Sal Mag- ^afs. and - .Bruins------with four to go SERVICE of the 'annual statewide CIAC i s n Radio and heater, other extras, green bottom, I who came up from -hUnneapoUa to for each club. * Tournament against first-tanked Credit Stan Geter 'with leading of more import, a vite for the Score at holt time, 31-18. House JOU CO mlaaiqns. These cars were traded ip on brand new _ Freshmea tit) put the Giants (lack on their p(ns lie has to hang on if this headache 1969 games. Hale. I cam. They were sold n^W by ns and are fully Ivery topi Has had exceptionally good oare and f . _ . . - B. P. PU. Isn’t to become acute. The hope Is George (Red) SulUvan was the' Hillhouse of New Haven, the New Stratford to its first half fighL CARSTURS has been very well maintained. Driven bnt 28,000 3 Piske. f ...... 1 ftO .3 in 1951. Mays had only a few &ys England champion to 1964. . He scored 21 points and took the ' Still to the hopper, 34 hours laie, ■ eroi’i Cooiera* (46) I |ri*nnuDte«d. Low mileage and In exrellrnt rondi- • HEAI^TH 1 C^non. f ...... 9 (M) 18 rest after tearing tbe Caribe that Larry Jansen will come back big gun In the Hawks’ victory. was a decision on the bid of Cleve­ s to ilJ ili I non. Trike your choice of eolors, two-tone green palles since new. This car will give the best In [ 5 Dubanoskl. f ...... 6 3-4 13 and Jim Hearn wake up after two one goal add came up • CLEANING No matter whtU. the outootne {.-ame'a scoring honor* to * losing B. r . PI*. used ear looks and performance. • EXERCIHE ries apart in (Caracas, but reported tomorrow, both schools go to Bos­ cause. ■< . land, Santiago, Caracas, Rio de Bmllh. t ...,,...... 9 0-1 18 or pKo tone Mue. You can't beat these for value. 1 ® ...... 1 « 4 to the.Giants at 178^ pounds and sorely 'disappointing years. two assUU to run his total Gteoeon. f ...... 3 1-3 7 *U.vet* •aissD • PLEASURE The usual number of piunoms polnU for the season to 51. • REPAIRING ton to enter the New Engtsnd In the 'dass B - action, ^ast Janeiro, Guatamala City and Woodbury, f ...... o (VO 0 1953 Dedp* 1-Ten Dud Wkiool Exprtis 3 Lamoureitx, g ..,.....,.0 1-4 1 feady to start. He complains about scholastic tournament—^HtUhousa Haven Had it easy in ita-di'nktog Houston, Test., for ths next games. Mulaner. f ...... 4 34 10 MOIOI A. DUW ^ Plat m being tired'of cUmbing in and out are aroupd and otherwise every­ PpnttcelU.-e ...... 0 03) 0 94 (Wain Si., Snunle, Conn. 1953 Ford T Pickup Truck Hmter. Many other extras. Bine cab, black body.' IS TotoU ...... 33 « 4 i i thing In the\ GianU' camp seems MetrppolltBii Revolver LeagiM • RECORING to defend its crown. of Stonlngton 53-38. Led by Ted Reynold*, e ...... 6 1-3 -IS 126.000 guaranteed original miles. Dark grerii BOWLING GIVES YOU _ Brewas <4S> , oi uniform, but Durocher can't Meanwhile, there',11 be cbempion- SulUvan with 14 points. East “I never ^lieved so fine tast­ This truck has been driven but 18,000 mllen alnice ] r, a *B« T TiM as bright as this Valley of the Sun. , Torrington Demeto, g ...... ;.0 03) 0 I fintih. An Immaculate truck that hiu been used sold new by us and looka and runs the same aa I ALL TTIREE d^ig him out of the batting cAge. 4hip ectkm to the ClftCs Medium Hs'ven spread its 34-19 halftime B)-cbol*ki. g ...... 0 (M) 0 ing a whiskey as Carstain fpr the very lightest type of w ork. Fully guaran­ > I ^ j a c k , . f...... 0 Sri . 8 lif e O t T h e FBrty lekd even farther sport to tbe sec­ It did the day In November 1058 It was pnr- 3 Curoro. I ...i..3 7-11 13 ...... 267 Prompt eervMw for all makeo (CTeas B) Schools Division Setur- Exhibition T olali ...... 13 a i l « could be priced so low. It beats teed. Priced with the lowest.- 8 Close, c ...... JUIS S-S 3t Mays remains the life of the ^ y . While HUIbouae end Lsidlowe ond half. Sol’* M o ^ Service (43) chased here. New track gnaraatee.- 1 Coleman, g \ ' ...... 0 OO 0- ...... 268 me, and Caretain beats every Don't run short Giants on the fleld and In the club­ in our specially ttoffed radia­ battle tt out', starting a t 8 p.m; in Wilcpx Tech had a battle. It won , , B. P. PU —buy the1 quart! “ — OPEN — ’ ^ 1 SU-onse. g 14 3 house. He kids Durocher about his Loaf Night ’« Fighti Baseball OaU*. f ...... 1 03) 3 other whiskey lor iBoaton (A) 6, Washington (A) 3 T eato. c ...... ; ...... SHARP SHOOTER Manchester den, . * 19-17. , ' Wrigbt, e 3, IheMtm wks Ckmsiys: Maderii Reat Rooins Svengali Durocher teUs , WUUe Hans Friedrich, 202, Germany, S'. W, F om f ...... EEAUPRE ~ Both teems gained the finals CailciRgo- (A) 10, ( f in q i^ ti (N) 7 PocseU. g ...... FREE PARKINO that tiena Horne has a girl for D allu — Oscar Fharo, 198, G. Buasier afisg yictorie.. to Tals's Payne PRO ROCKET Pittsburgh (N) 9, K ansas'City Bl*aell. g .. E ast Lsuising,. Mich. (NEA) — him. "Find my own girl,” counters Birmingham, Ala., knocked out (A) 8 (10 Innings) i ’S P. SUum ***eps*ee wgiltney Gymnas|u)n last nigtit. Tburqftay's Results T m oU ...... Michigan’ State’s A1 Ferrari set WlUle. Ted Donald, 200; New Orleans, 1. R. Soucy . Natioaal Leagae St Louis (N) 7, New York I I 4 4 MANCHESTER a n ^ Big Ten record this year in MOTORS •1 ScAsals Started Score at boif time. I I. Htnn'o. The Giants, in performing so Fresno, ‘Oallf. — Dale Halt, 208, R. LedwMh I laeorparated Thtsse title games will be the Toronto 9, Montreal 0 (He). (A) 0 hitting 21 stnight free throws in close tp a' Mueprint stress the tre­ Los Angslu, storied Irish Jimmy resuK of two weeks of Chicago 3, Boefton 3. PUIsdelpbin (N) 4, D e tr o it Thera are only three aouUipnw BOWUNC BREEN one game.'*'’’^ mendous amount of talent in the Bymo, 219, Portland, Ore., 8. C iN T E R S T . (A) 3 pltchers oB fbh 8 t Loola Cardinals LteSeiR lEarlow Motor ^lesl I N EASt to which 81 fsdms competed in Aaeeeknn lisague - Route 83, Windsor Avenue, Rockville— TeL^^bckrUlo 5-2538 «M CENTER ST. party. They bunt, drag and hit-and- West Palm Beach, FUi:—Eddte halr-raiatogr tdureameeL Ctovelanrt 8, Herahoy 3. Ctoyelsad (A) 9, CSiicago (N) 7 spring Fostar—^Harvey Haddix, ^nU gN IIM. M3IIUIM CeilNIf, IK., •tWVNI..*n YOU •uifa niun. o mom. m.uwa uuiiu tfoin FIRST DEALER Okl YOHR LEFT EITTERING CITY - > . TEL. IO-S.4882 Ideal water temperature for run. Whereas a mgjor. leSguO «lub Oomtio, N e w Haven, out' Jones, M6; g, Garlson, %uy- ' * ! ill-9-5234 ’ the Onall 6dMnla '('« ^ ^ . C ) P rovWmea T, BufCalo 4. Brookljni 8, HUunnkea (N) LtPnlm and tola Arroyo. brook.trout is usually considered’ fo r tiy has ipon or'twq pototsd 'XXilM MBldonadO) ISS, 58 degms P .. : BthleteB BccomiiUahed on tha baL N ^ T o d L 1 0 . Ptifl, 1'46) and IL Bouey, m o. V • y ih» y ■f. ■ ' \...

MANCHESTER EVENiyC HERALD„,MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 11.4958 / P A G E N m n S E N ,c^-, MANCHESTER'EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY» MARCH 11, 1956 Rooms Without Bosrd 59 Lots for Salie 73 EIGHTEEN Houses For Rent C5 Houass For Sale 72 ^.iRAN OOBIFORABLB room lor 5% ROOM raiKh style home. In­ J i^ V IS JW AD. 81-C ap« Cod. Six A ZONE, lot 50 X 184, on good Houaehold Gooda SI Dulles Seen Curbed Antomobiics for Sale- 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! By F A G A L Y s n d SHORTEN Help Wanted— Mala 36 Boats and Acceaaeries 46 rsflnsd lady or gentlemen. Refer­ sulated, oil heat, and shower. No rooms; braeseway attached, ga- street. $1,500. Madeline Smith, ences required. Can BQ. 9-$7$4 children under 13. No pets, ihione Realtor. BQ. 9-1043. SEVERAL 8 cu. ft. Coldspot'alec- rage, teid floor blanket insulated EXPERIENCED SHOE , OUTBOARD morninga. ______’ BQ. 8-4388. ahaet rock, and accouoUcal tiled. IMS PORD tu(‘or. in good condl- trie refrigerators. Good condition^ BOLTON—160 acTM, large frontage Uon. 1841 Chavruat tudor. Eaaiaot Bandacaped, fenced, awnings, Classified SALESPERSON WANTED^ MOTOR SERVICE Bargain, $35 each. Call BQ. 8-7925 n ic e l y f u r n i s h e d room, vary on Route 8 — 13 room House, tarma in town. Douglaa Motors, GREEN BfANOR—8>/4 room ranch. $12,900. Seen 4 to 7 p.m. only. noy Defense any time. clean, all conveniences for a gtn- Excsllent cendlUon. $ t o It brook, $21,000. Warren E. How­ 388 Main. A L L O W L O M fr for permanent, part tfme TOWN MOTORS Em­ tieman. Privata residencs. $18 months Isaae. BQ. 9-8540. BCancheater—Six rooin Colonial land, Raaltor. BQ. $-$800. BQ. -MCHUHSeSiM FURNITURE—We are buying and Advertisement 1848 DODGE Sedan, rwdlo, heater, p loym en t. Apply in person at 16 Brainard Place Spruce S t______■ in good condition. IH-baths. Oil 8-8711. 'Mt'RAMRnKlM selling good used furniture. Jones (Oeattaned frotn Page Oae) Bay in a 35 minute period begin­ CLASSIFIED ADVT. nice Onioh, clean mside. A real hot water heat, laiuidry room, large ning at 3 p.m. Tha ahella came ACAOfMVARI SLOAN BROTHERS Phone MI-3-8S57 Furniture, 88 Oak St. BQ. 9-1041. Wanted To Rent 68 DEPT. HOURS honest to goodness buy al $388. kitchen, two car gkrage. Lot 80 Snbnrbsn For Sale 75 or Isas continuous tMppralaal has from Tateng, ChingJ'u and No money down. Douglas Motors, 826 Main Street Rear of Triple-X OOBIFORTABLE, sin$le room for WU«kCR6 AT ' GAS $TOVE—apartment size, very gsntlemon. Inquire 150 Birch St. WANTED TO LaaiN, large dairy 140.— $14,500. been under way sines the Commu­ Chiaoyu. ", / 8:16 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. 383 Main St. nist-threat to the strategic Islands- The communique sold there were VASSAL-* 18' WOLVERINE molded plywood good condition. Four burners, farm capable ‘of carrying 40 or Manchestar—Six room Cape Cod. BOLTON—Five rooms SnA space GOOD HUMOR ovsn, broiler. BQ; 94445.- becoms critiesU. no casualties or 'damage. While BEFORE YOU BUT. a used car outboard boat. Complete with more milking cows. One or two- Recently decofated, three or four addiUonal roMO; Hot water oil COPY CLOSING TIME r o o m s by night week. Gentle family houte on or nearby. Robert heat. Lot 100 X 300. Quick occu­ Two Vitoi Questions minors the action was the heaviest See Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck SALESMEN contre^, ateering, lighta, etc. 38 bedrooms, lovely yard.—$12,500. Sales and Service, 318 Main men preferr^. BQ. »-2494. D. Thorp, Box 11, Merrow, Conn. pancy. Price IllF M . BladeUns He said he believes administra­ by the Reds in two weeks. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. h.p. Johnson outboard motor and EASY WASHING machine, $10. street Ml. 8-4871. Open evenings. Tel. Storra, GA. 9-4830. Glastonbury—Five room ranch. Smith, Realtor. BQ. 9-1843. ' tion leaders are considering these . Nationalist determination to de­ MON. THRU FRI. An advance notice of our Teenee trailer. May be seen at 89 BQ. 9-7957 after 5 p.m. SINGLE ROOM. Heat, hot water, All modem conveniences. Near two basic questions: fend the islands is absolute, the Tanner St. 10:30 A. M. 1990 CHRYSLER four door, in ex­ staHing date April 1, in order private entrance, M^9-7217 or.2$8 YOUNG COUPLE desire 8 or 4 school bus line. Good tissd lot.— NUBIEROU8 homes for sale In Bol­ 1. Whsthsr the United SUtes Premier told the teglslative Yuan ROPER GAS atove, exceltont con- Charter Oak S t room apartment by May 1. Rent $13,500. ton—Five room Cape Cod for might be viewed as “transgress­ (parliament) in r ^ ly to queattops. SATURDAY 9 A. M. cellent condition. White sidewalls, Barstow Says: ^ diUon, 5 years old. Best offer. BQ. low mileage, fully equipped. Pri­ V frfW DOTVItVOiTMOUMO that you may plan to join us apprortmstcly $50. CH 7-0630 any $11,600; five room ranch with at­ ing” beyond its legitimate inter­ Two newspapers reported with­ 9-9338. / yURNISHED rooms for one or two Bolton — Several new ranch, vate party. Ml. 3-8088. ID Oh/iWO VOU TUBlQ UN- time. ' tached garage, lot ISO x 800 for ests in undertaking the defense of out confirmation' that units of the TOma COOPERATION w n x and appreciate above average "ITS THfi TRUT|4l‘’ people. Shower, bath, hot water homes in choice location. 1 acre $11,600. Nice two bedroom colonial BE APPRECIATED ONlOSO ATTENTION f ALONO' BEAU’nFuiTlS” RCA Victor tele- the Islands a few miles from south U.S. 7th Fleet' and the Nation­ 1995 FORD Fairlane club sedan, earnings during our 1966 Sea­ BOA-TS-BOATI^OATS. . heat. Kitchan privUeges. 881 Shm- WANTED—Couple to rent IH room tots. on two acres for $17,000. -Also quite China. Zablocki said the United alist Navy had conducted maneu­ $395 down. Radio, heater, white­ ASOUT VIBITINO’ MOURSf vision-table model, mahogany mlt St. BQ. 8-7116 after StOO p.m. furnished apartment in exchange a few building lots. T. J. Crockett, cabinet, good condition. Special, For Appointment To Inspect Call States is on' ’’more solid” legal vers March 4*10 off Formosa. walls, etc. Never registered, un­ son. See the new.. 18’ Lawrence ’ply- for a' 4 or 5 room, partly furnished Broker, office BQ. $-641$. Resi­ X $59.93 at Bmaon's, Inc. ground in pledglM the use of Its ‘The report said the combined Dial MI-3-5121 der 80 miles. Easy payments. craft. Fibergliiaa covered mahog-. apartment or house. BQ. 8-6084. FRANCES K. WAGNER dence, Bolton Center. BQ, '8-7751. fleets equalled the great armada If interested 4rop us a line r o o m FOR'gentlema'n at 273 Main forces to dsfend Itormosa and the \ Douglas Motors, 838 Main St. s any decks, mahogany asaia, back KENMORE' ^automatic mangle Realtor Pescadores. which evacuated Nationalist forces and wq will gladly notify you reat, floor racks, bronze handles, St. Parking. BQ.^ 2-4071. YOUNG COUPLE need 4 roontia, VERNON—On beautiful Box Moun­ Iron. Slightly used, $125. Governor unfurnished. Call Mr. Russell at BQ-9-0028 2. The military, risks involved in 'from the Tachen Islands last 1947 CHEVROLET Styleinaster, cleats and chocks. Only $299JiO. tain. Attractive custom built home defending Quemoy and Matsu. month. in regards to an interview and Winthrop desk, excellent condl- p l e a s a n t h e a t e d room near Goodyear Service Store. BQ. with large living room. D ln^ two-door, radio, beater. In excel Certainly we couldn’t afford a Loot and Found lent condition, $398. No money Uon. Lamps. BQ, 3-6$2S. bus line. Itelvate antrsnee. Park­ 9-5390. room-kitchen combination. . Four As Yul spoke, fresh warnings complete details. . 14' m oulda YeUow Jacket Bniooth, -defeat.” Zablocki said, because of X -I down. Douglas Motors, 888 Main heat and fast.—$399. / ing. BQ, $-8814, Bfsnchester, Msln St.—3 fsmtiy bedrooma, 3 baths, unusually were issued o f danger of air at­ ijOST-rfimall MlUold with aum of HOOVER VACUUM cleaner, excel- the effect on the rest o f Arts. He tacks against Formosa*. The Reds Street. >----- lent condiUoo. Cleaning 'attach­ flat, oil heat, two car garage, large large breeseway 3-car garage, nieaoy. U found pleaao call MI. G(5DD. HUMOR CORP. Penn-Yan Boats.Boats. Any model. 14’ Business Property For Sale 70 extensive views. Priced right. Call said the question is whether a are reported moving air strength virTNEirs ments. Reasonable. JA. S-1S$S tw o r o o m s tot, good condition throughout. e-7S«e. 1984 OLDS Super 88 4 door sedan, Commander, double Msnkcd. back ' furnished. Two pledge to defend them would mean southward aiid building a huge air adults, BQ. 9-3884. Avsllsble Wm. McBride. BQ. S-Ml*. J. Wat hydramktic radio, heater, U, S 'rests. Handle/uple/up to U H P.—$409. BIANCHE»TER — ExceUent 5% Priced for quick sale. son Beach and Co., Hartford. ‘In'vttlng another Dlen Blen Phu,” base at Luchlao. 220 miles north 26 Jahies Street Msrch 8. . acre plpt, in Blanchester Green Royal Master W.W. tires, only WHITE SINK, white set tub. BQ. the defeat in Indochina suffered of Formosa in Chekiang Province. Announcements 18’ Thompson Fisherman. Lap area. AU utUlUes. Blohy possible Four rooms, full basement, oil by the French last year. Yul said the Nationrtiata have 13,000 miles. Just like new. Save t u c i t t je SOMMO. New Haven, 3-4874. VERY CLEAN, comfortable bed­ ROCKVILLE:—Three-family house, $1,000. Guarantee^ Brunner’s uses. Warren E. Howland, Realtor. heat, mmeslle drive. Combination proved their determination to de* TAX RETURNS In your u V tr, Strske. You kn6w the quality.— room. Reliable gentleman. Quiet 5-6-3 arrangement. Second floor Zablocki said the committee has GMiiacainfi BQ. 3-ltOO, 3-6711. now vacant. $160 per month in­ feiid Quemoy'and Hatsii since last honto or by nppolmin«nt. Expor. Packard, Rockville Road, Talcott- 1445. home, parking. 338 Oak St. Phone windows and acreena. Very clean— been told nothing about any par­ viUe. come. Fully rented. Can be pur ticular -British pressure against an Sept. 3, the day the Reda poured loncod U x work. Ml. S-473S. Salesmen Wanted 3 ^ WHITE GAS stove, good ewidiUon, Ml 9-1830. $0,800. m--'m mmmm tw 18’ Thompson Off-Shore $40. Phone M1.4U089. chased completely furnished for American stand to defend the off­ S.cioo shells Jnto Quemoy, killing SPECIAL TODAY. 1851 Buick erman wUI be on display STORE FOR any type business. $18 INCOME TAX rotuma praparad. AUTOMOBILE Salesmen. Eheper- d o u b l e r o o m for working coU' New four room homes plus two only $11,900. Better hurry. Call shore islands. He a'lTded he believes two American officers in the bar­ super sedan, radio, heater, Dyqa- Sppice St. BQ; 9-2997. Caa Dan Moalar. Ml. S-S8» or ienced for new snd used cars. Pre­ Get your order In for WESTINGHOUSE electric stove, pie or two gentlemen. Also single 'unfinished now under construction. Wm. McBride. BQ. $-4*1*. J. Wat that the British have "come a rage. flo drive. Full price, $789. Only Auto Driving School Rmdncss Services Offered 13 Painting— Papering 21 snd boat value good condition. Inquire'101 Chest­ son Bssch and Co., Hartford. JA. T4S1S. fer local men. Salary, commis­ room. 64 Iftgh St. Plaster waUS. fuU insulation, hot long way” toward meeting 'the Yui said that'lilnce then the Na­ iji)p tksu (u L S p s c i n t t $88 cash or trade. Brunner’s Pack; sion, hospitalizaUon plus other ad­ 8’,, 8’;.— $945. nut St. tionalists on Quemoy, a 50 square AUTO DRIVING instruction from H A 1 RADIO-TV SERVICE. Mem­ PAINTING—Exterior and interior, Houses For Sale 72 water, oil heat, fireplace, open EAST HARTFORD, North Bktd — American' view regarding them. INCOME TAX retuma praparad In ard, Rockville Road, TalcottviUe. vantages. See Joe or Pat, Roy attractively furnished room But he noted that recent British mile island 120 miles west of For­ your homo or mina. Call MI. Open Wed.-’nturs. ’til 8. your home. Insured dual control ber of Tejsa. Tel. Ml. 9-8885. Gary pm rhanglng, cetUngs refinlahed. VINRUDE M( FLOREINCE automatic electric statrcaoe, full rough floorii^ on Recent custom Cape, six — two car. Larson Driving School. Ml. lamonaco. Wallpaper books on request. Estt- Motors, 241 No. Main St. for business couple or two gentle MANCHESTER —Three bedroom statements have stressed the Lon­ mosa, had retaliated shell for e-4en for appointment.' , stove. Excellent epndition, $100, men. Complete housekeeping fs- 2nd floor, porch. BuUt by Ansaldl. partly finished. Oil, plastered, 1848 CHEVROLET four door. 1948 9-8078. mates given. Fully Insured. Coll TERMS—TRADES Leaving state. MI. 9-8890. Cape Cod, fireplace, large kitchen, basement, fireplace. Terms. Gatto don view that the; Chinese Na­ shelL DAIRT QUEEN No. 3, 807 Middle Packard four door, 8 cylinder, FURNTTUNE /Repair Service: Edwaard R. Price. 9-1008. cilities availsble. Private en­ sanitary molding, paneling, excel­ Five room, ranches, Full base­ tionalists should abandon Quemoy 'Our determination to continue INSTRUCTIONS given from your Complete r e ^ r l ^ , reflnishing, Situations Wanted- trance. Parking. Inquire 1*7 Co. CH. 9-84*9, evening* JA. Turnpike Wait. After the ahow $198. Good solid car. 1949 Hudson, BARSTOW’S lent condition. Amesite drive, ga­ ment, plaster walls, oil hot water 8-89*9, AO. 3-5354. and Matsu; / 'C ' hitting back,” he said, "has not LIMESTONE NOW IS THE Urns to have your atop for a treat. very clean, $398, 1948 Ford tudor, home on insured dual cimtrolled restoring oh all types of furniture. Femak 38 SOFA bed, good condition Itople St rage, nice location. $12,900. Carl­ heat, tile bath, modern kitchen. QnenMy Shelled - chang^—and will not change.” Zigmund Goads, Prop. Formerly job done before the rush. Free Just North of Post Qfftes $189. 1949 Pontiac 3 door, clean. cars, standard or automatic. M. A $30. MI. 9-9469 after 8 p.m. ton W. Hutchins. ML 94133, 9-4894 Chinese Coihmunlits todaf 'flred Hie renewed warning against M. DHvlng School. MI.. 9-8541. If of Watkths Bros. Tel. MI. 3-7449. estimates. Paper book avaUable. BsUbliahed 1922 Industrial land to r sole, near 1950 Packard, new paint, overhaul. W$uitcd— Rest Estate 77 53 shells at the Nationalist eater, suitable for MANCHESTER neae Island o f Quemoy, the De­ a statement by Mayor Kao Yu-sni HAND AND power lawn mowers ainting. MI. 9-1814, Raymond small apartm»tt^.^ cottage. Ex­ Hazel St, BQ. 3-5707,. ARE YOU CONBIDERINO 1951 Studebaker sedan, $595 over­ done in my home, BQ. 9-4833. * fense Ministry announced. that Talpel'a aheltcrs would ac­ 100 WANTED — Riders . from South AUTO DRIVING Instruction. AU sharpened and repaired. Work 'rudeau. cellent condition. .3-4052. North Main Street—6 room Capa 8ELLINO YOUR PROPERTY T drive. 1950 Chevrolet 3-door, over­ lessons on insured dual control miazwteed. CaU for and deliver. COMPANION to elderly woman, Diamonds— Watchleq— N4w six room complete Cape H ie ministry did not say whether commodate Mily 300,000 out o f a Manchester to vicinity of Hartford hauled. 1983 Packard 4-door sedan, TWO ROOMS, bedroom and kitch­ Cod 2 unfinished. Attached garage. Cod. Price I14F00. We wni appralo* your property population o t 700,000. He sug­ Fire, 8:18-4:80. MI. 8-8479 after cars, standard or automatic. Idkal Grinding Shop, 378 Adams PAINTING AND Palapertianglng, genUeman or working couple. Jewelry 46 SACRIFICE. Ten piece ^ ng free and wltnout any obligation. the defender! returned Uie fire. one owner, very clean. Guaran­ en. Call BQ. 9-1139. On j>.us line. Asking $12,700. gested that some 300,000 old peo* Capable experienced Instructors. St, CaU M l. 9-3130 or 8-8979. quaUty work, reasona'able prices Days. Light housework. BQ. 9-8843. room set. Also drapes, good ^ We also buy property for eaab. During the day Premier O. K. 8:80. teed. Brunner’s Packard, Rock­ LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ lie, women and children be classed Cordner Auto School. MI. 9-8010, and prompt service. Free esU- dition. JA. 2-8*98, or JA. 5-5177. LARGE FURNISHED front room, Selling or bu^ng contact Yul Geclared the Nationalists are ville Road, TalcottviUe. Phone MI. GET YOUR orders In early for mates. Fplly insured. CaU Bert pairs, adjuata watchea expertly. CHARLES LESPpilANCE determined to for both non-essential and moved out of HYDRATED WANTED—Ride to Aircraft from JA. 7-8880. tile bath, shower, hot water heat, iVoodbridge Street — 6 room S’TANLEIY B ^ Y . Realtor 3-8191. Open Wed.-’lliurs. evenings -- roto-Uiiing of gardens and lawns, Plante. BO. 9-8985. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Reasonable prices. Open daily. Quemoy and the Matsu group, with city. Lydall Street hear Vernon, second \kitchen privUeges. Parking. 3*1 ranch. Screened porch,' attached J MI-9-76^0 BRAE-BURN REtoLTY shift. MI. s-asn. ’tU 9. also laying of stone walla and re­ Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce JC.E. WRINGER type washer, lii or without American support. t h e n e w MANCHESTER Pet SiJminit St. BQ. 3-711* after * p.m. garage, many extras. Ebccellent ’ BQ-3-S27S Garages— Service—Storag/l 0 conditioning of lawns. Arthur Gay. PAINTING, decorating and floor Street. BQ. 9-4887. good ite drive, Stbrm windows, Agency. BQ. 9-1107, phone JA. 5-8408, or write New ness, Gaston Realty Co. Office 1*5 the carriage tradf. ’Tu-tone green. Household Services APPLES—Baldwins aqd Drilcious. |i,4. COMF'ORTABLE ^ furnished I lot. . S en sibly ABOUT TO Sell your property? FEAT MOSS - GYANAMID - KRILUUM 13,000 actual miles. England Technical Institute, 193 TWENTY month old pedigreed fe­ Very reasonable whUe they last. Wearing Apparel— Furq^ 57 ^ Aft* a Aft» tva*A - SchoLETE metal veneUon bUnds at a new offered by Frank ■ Burke or Mel BUILDING on Center Street, suit- ranch featuring spacious Hiving I $13,500. Manchester Associates, SELLING?— ■ List your property diUon thrcMghouL Radio, heater, white wall tires, A real sharp fine PARAMOUNT TELEVISION. For Livestock— Vehicles 42 ROOMS OF'BRAND NB^V low price. Keya made whUe you Redman, there’s no charge‘ for able for amall business or for stbr- room-dining arts, step-saving Realtors.. Telephone BQ. 9-03*4, with this office for personrtized hydramatic, 4 new tires. Inquire running car. Ohfy '$295 down. television sales and service call FURNITURE age, hardware, lumber,'etc. Rea­ kitchen wltl> dishwasher and dia- Give Youl" House Sl» | $ in and g tf dpr 3f pogt iMwIdtl MI. 9-1347. Meniber of Telsa. wait..Mariow’a. services. Call CH-8-8897 aqd ask WE BUY COWS, calves and beef All 100% guaranteed, some in 9-9221, 3-‘l433, any time. aeiVice. Alice Qampet Realtor, 100 Porter Street after 8 p.m. Sale sonable. BQ. 8-7953. p o ^ . three bedrooma and two Office 843 Main St., Bfonchesti catUe. Also horses. Piels Bros. original factory crates, with origi­ frtt, shrabioiM Imogt pnming. price $450. 19-56 CHEVROLET 2-DR. FORMICA COUNTER tops. Uno- about a 2nd mortgage. $2,000 at full baths. Located in Manchester, SIX ROOM Cape Cod, Hollister MI. 9-4543. x . MANCHESTER T.V. Service, For Tel. BQ. 8-7408. nal factory aerial number^. DE LUXE SEDAN teum, plastic waU tUe. Aophalt, $50 per month. SPACIOUB Office, ground floor, on approximately three acres of Street. Fireplace, hot water oil No (Bhorgt. 1949 .PHEVROLET de luxe sedan. television sales and service 'call BLOND BEDROOM New Beauty With Color: Tu-tone grey. 'V-8 engine, MI. 9-8880. Member of ’telsa. rubber. Vinyl, cork tUe. The TUe Bultahle m business or profession. land this home offers privacy for' heat, storm doors and windows. WANTED—West Side of B a c h e s Radio and heater, exceUent c. BQ. 9-43S8. Hardtop^- Radio, heater‘'and NORGE, BENDUC, CROSLEY small safe, one ditto machine. See' - WASHERS—DRYERS . your free iime and watch your MANC«ESTER — RoUlng Park. YOU BUY A overdrive. Sharp...... $1095 FOR THE BEST in Bonded built them at 51 Greenfield St, Hari- A few 9 x ’ 12 rugs, wool and Spruce S t eoraer |oea^‘ Auto Accessories*—Tires 6 Call up roofs, shingle roefs.- gutters, income GROW and GROW ! fort. wool mixtures from $49.. Large se­ Cape Cod, six rooms finished, 1950 Studebaker Champion 2-Dr. uon. 25 ft. front, S3 ft combinaUon ' screens, large lot. LAWN SPREADERS WALLY’S APPLIANCE conductors and roof repairs caU Three hours a day can 'mean lection of lamps, chairs and fumt Sedan—Radio, heater and over: BATTERIES — 50% off. Square Coughlin. BO. 8-7707. deep, hea^’y traffic street, Owner BQ. 9-9288. drive. Clean...... '..$485 SERVICE dollars in yoiir pocket with our ture for the entire hotqe at sub- USED CAR type as tow as $4.95 ex., long type ENCYCLOPEDIA set for sale. itantial sairihgs. Stop in and browse feoM explrei| April 1st, 1949 Studebaker Land Cruiser $7.95. Written guarantee. Cole East Hartford BU-9-'3740 RAY’S r o o f in g CO. Shingle and wdnderful incentive pay. Com­ Brand new.. Call BU- 3-8418. FOUR BEDROOM older home In HANOI CARTS-ROLLERS around. • • ^ but inquiries ar« now In­ good condition situated on a love­ 4-Dr.—Radio, heater, overdrive, Motors. M l. S-OWW. built up roofs, gutter and con­ mission and bonus.- Clean...... ‘ $445 C A LL T R A Y S 'TV ductor work, rwf, chimney re­ WESTlNGHOUSE bIo TORS, %. H, CHAMBER‘S FURIQTURE vited. TeL MI-9-0958 af­ ly lot with a frontage of 144 feet. pairs. Ray HagenoW'. BO. 9-3314 1-8'h.p. Will sell below wholesale Oil steam heat, garage. Priced.for SEE TOM SHEA A T ' WHEELBARROWS NEED TIRES? For Quick, Honest, Reliable A t The Green . ter 5:$0 pjiL, or wMte ' 1948 Dodge 4-Dr. Sedan—Radio, ’.Call MI-9-2#14 immediate -sale at $12,0p0. Elva heater. i Very good...... $295 Ray Jackson.,MI. 3-8326. price. BQ. S-'4185. 6 to 8 p.m. Firestone, Goodyear, Goodrich. Service Hours: 10 to 5—7:30 to 8:30 ^ SUPERIOR SALES Tylir, Realtor. BQ. 9-44*9. 1947 Pontiaerjd-Dr. Sedan—Radio, Pennsylvania and U. S. No down t Call MI-9-5550 ROOFING, Siding and cafpantry. HOUSEWIVES. Let us help you NOW o p e n . O der MUl AnUqqe 98 Maple SU with your biUs.' Display costume GARDEN TOOLS-SPRAYERS heater, dean...... $245 payment, 20 months to pay. If No Answer Or Evenings AlteraUona and addiUons. Ceil­ Shop, routes No. 8 and No. 44, USED FRIGIDAIRE automatic BRICK, CAPE, six rooms (two un­ A G. OLMSTfeb Jewelry on the Home Party ^ an . washer, in good working condition. finished) 4 years old. ScresncKP CHORCHES MOTORS COLE MOTORS ings. Workmanship guarantead Bolton. Antiques bought and sold. j^ -9 -7 6 0 9 Earn $35-$50 and up on weekly- BQ. 9-5690. Veiy low price. Kemp’s, Inc. breeseway, garage, Rusco conl- Studebaker Sales, l^rvice A. A. Dion, Inc., 399 Autumn Tom offtn flit following used eon for vour , SERVICENTER -BILL, TRAYGIS . StreeJL..|0. 3-4880. commission. Company doa~aIl binatlon windows. $15,900. BQ. 80, Oakland St., Meuchester 438 CenUr St.-^MI-O-OOSO coUectlng and deliveries for you. 9-4827. iHspoerion: . Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. ANTIQUES .Reflnished. Rwairing No deposit on samples. Pays im­ - Ml-9-9483 done on any furniture. Tleman, Roofing and Chimdeys 16*A mediately by check. Call coUect $1000 d 6 w n , large S bedroom Terms at Bank Rates Auto Repairing— ^Painting 7 188 South M iin St. Phone BU. JA. 7-1535 for personal Interview. raheh, fireplace, 1 acre, high sle- 8-6643. ROOFING—Specialisiiw in repair­ vatiop, trees' garage, suburban. 19S$ CHRYSLER NEWJTORKER 1984 CHEVROLET 2-door. ,1963 CAR BURN OIL? ing roofs of aU kinds. Also new BCANAGER Opening for mature Carlton W. Hutchins. BU. 9-5132, Club Sedan. Radio, hroter. whWe wUI Uree, power eteering, Buick, super "sedan, 1954 Packard GONDER’S T.V. Service, avaUable w om an'who intends making a roofs. .- Gutter work. Chimneys 9-4694. power brakes. This is W'one owner car In 4-door sedan, only 4600 mUes. New Economy overhaul, most all any rime. Antenna convenions. cleaned, repaired, 38 years'' ax- career of Her work. Backgr^d HANDI-MIX CEMENT car guarantee. .Never registered. BRAND HEW three bedroom excellent condition. Priced right nt - . ^ ^ cars. Parts and labor $49.95 PhUco factory supervised aervice. perience, Free estimates. CaU of outride sales experience easen- ' JUST ADD WATER Save $1500. 1955 Olds super Tel. BU, 9-1486. ------llowlay. Manchestar MI. 8-5861. Ual. Local. Car and. telephone ranch. Hot water oil beat, bas«' TpM SHEA de luxe hardtop, hydramatic No money down. $4.90 month­ neceoaary. Starting aalary open. mant forage, fireplace. Con radio, heater, tutone. Leas than ly. All work guaranteed. FURNITURE Renntahlng, anUque Writo giving age and ejmrience 2421 venient location.- A real buy at 300 mUes. Brunner’s Packard. furniture a specialty, chalrs-can4d Heating— B(ambing 17 to R; B. Chamberlin, Box U, Anv young miss between the $15,*00. A. R. WUkle ft .Co. BO. IM S OHEVkOLET TKO DODGE CORONET RockviUe Road. TalcottviUe. Open • MOTOR SALE . and ruahed. Anoon F. Thorp. Herald. WOMEN TO PROCESS and WRAP 9-48S9. ^ 4-Door Sedan. Radio, banter, dirce- LENNOX rURNACBB and warm ages o f 4 and 10 wUl adors Wed., Thurs. ’tU 9. Tel. MI. 3-6191 Ford, Chevrolet, e t c ...... $124.95 Phone BO. 9-5733, erochsud or knitted Jumper which ftoaal lights, hack np Bghtd. fog 4-Door sedan. Radio, heater, automatic timnsmission. This air heating. Earl Van Camp. BO. GIRL TO LEARN checking. Moh BfANCHESTER—Six room C l^ lights. A beautiful motome green ear is a beautiful light Mue with very low $ 4 9 5 Pontiac, OldsroobUe, etb ..$174.95 NURSERY PLANTS / may alto be worn without the top/ Hera’s thrifty sewing for you! CHEVROLET 1963, four door, N o Mcmey Down,.$2.00 WeeMy 94844. Chester Dry Cleaners, 93 Wells Cod, in exceUent condition; OU flushed. Very lew C A O inllcafiie de luxe sedan, pqwerglide, tuUme, PIANO TUNING and repairing. Make R ^rom wool tor cool days Sew a smart button front dress, New Motor. Guarantee. St. • beat, automatic hot water, aU city mileage. radio' 'and 'heater whitewalls, etc. BU.'9-4417 or RockvUle 6-3231. snd cotton for warm days. coat or smock all ftom one pat utilities, nice wooded lot. Full Pattern No. 2421 conUins cro­ Low mUeage. Private. PI. 2-8745. COLE MOTORS MillineVy— Dressmaking 19 DAY RATE^ PLUS BONUS tern. price $11,900, approximately $1,900 BUn CHBSTER — T.V. Service^ PART TIME Cashier. Apply SUte chet and knit dlrecUon* for sizes Pattern No. S2a is in sUes 10,13, 1$52 rLYMOUTH CAMERIDGE 3861 FORO Vieforla two-tone blue- 436 Center Street radio and-T.V. apecialistt ainea ALTERATIONS of aU kinds, suiU, cash to approved buyer. Alice 1950 FORD Theater. 4, 6, 8, 10 Incluslvs; matsrisl re- 14, 18, 18, 20. Sise 12, full lenilh, aam pet, Raaltor. BQ. 0-4543. Club Coupe. MetfUUo btoe flUeh. Heater and $ Q Q $ k gray, reoUy clean, radio, beater, MI-9-0980 1984. Charter member of Telsa. skirts, dresses; coats, etc. BQ. TIME and ONEpHALF OVER 40 HOURS quiramenU; stitch iUustratlons. 5% yards ot 85-inch; short, 5 yards. Ctab Sedan V-8. 9-8838. , defroster. A bennUful one owner car. excellent dree. Douglas Motors, BO. 9^8860 or BQ. S-4$OT. WANTED—Full or part time oaleo- Send 25c in coins, your. name, For this pattern, send S5c in BIANCHE8TER—Immaculate four Radio and beater. $ 3 9 5 888 Main. women. Apply ' Enjoyment Of. address snd the n s t ^ numtor ABC SERVICE CO. Factory au­ Coins, your namt, addresa, site de­ room Cape. Nice ehaded lot. Auto Driving School 7 -A flee, Mesaanine, J, W, Hale Corp. STEADY WORK THROUGH APRIL to ANNE CABOT,’ TlffiBIAN- sired and the Pattern Nnipber to MANY MfORE TO CHOOSE HtOM^ALL CARS RjU.Y GUARANTEED 1968'CHBn^ROLET Bel-Air hardtop, thorised servicing for sU Hot- Movihg-T-Troekinf Amertte drive, Hmken burner. On SUE BURNETT, THE MANCBES* buz line. FuU price $R>,300. Gas­ GARDEN CENTER radio, beater, very clean, good DRIVING Instructions from your point sroUsnees. All wringer Stiontge 20 GIRL WANTED for general office home. Dual-control insured car, wsriiers, Blsckstme, ABOomsUc, TER EVENINO' HERALD, 1188 ton Realty Co. Omc# 1*5 School tlree. Douglas Motors, 888 Main work. Typing eoaential. Apply in AVE. ABIBRIOAS, NEW YORK $8. St. standard or automatic. CaU Man. BCsytag automatics, Kitchkn Aid AUSTIN A. CHAB^ERS CO person only. Besrinl Bros, Furni­ St, BQ. "0-8851, ML 9 4 ^ . MANCHEStElUVERNON TOWN UH| , Chester Driving Academy. PL diahwasbera.'Work guaranteed, 21 local and long distanca moving, N. Y. , ture, Adams St. Basic. Faablon, mrlng and sum 8PUT UDVEL, • large .roooui.ftiU A. 6. OLMSTED ROUTE 83 PHONE MI-V-2S231 1 9 a DESOTO. Riulio, heater. Re- 3-73a. ToU free. packing-, Btoroga. C W MI. S-S18T. work Album printed in attracUw Blaple. BO. 9-1875. , - . eellar, garage. 100' lot, 'U gh .>">C4at . motor Job. Very good condi- Hartford CH. 7-1423. eolers. It contains 58 ^ mer, ‘65 is an axclQng, easy to fol / ' CHRYSLER-liYMOUTH Ntxf to Imnatr'* — Aerott from Gonflly't low guida tor evsiy woman who elavatlan, trees, noar bua, subur­ tk». ReosoMbls. MI. 9-8092. MORTLOeX’S DRIVING School. DOBOtETB REPAIRS by Stuari" Help Wanted— Male r e ^ y deslgnsi—|U“* thrto 'g W 171 UNION STh ROCKVIUJ— TU. ROCKVILLE 5-335S Lost confidence quickly restored -R. Wolcott on Wringer and.-auto; BIANCHE8TER Pack^fa DaUvary C. R. BURR and Co., Inc, .patteens. directions printed IBj Bswsr Be sure to s«id tor yoiiri ban. 0«ly $15,000. Cariton W. 8980 CMBimOLBT tudor ds Ihxs. by a skUled, couzleous tnotnHto. Jm atlc Washing machiBes, aiketrib Light trucking and package daUv- GASt STATION attendant ovqr 30, b o ^ OiJiy 35c. a dopy l copy today. SB cents, Hutchins. JiL M lSa. 9te*04. 4.0 ;f. Ijcm ct^ tea l mUeage, qjweUent License Included. Inobred, imiT ranges, vacuuin clianers. motors, ary, Rafrigarsiocs, waabars and mechanically inctined. Salary WAMMOUSi No. 2. i^UKN K aCI MANCHISTKK Must oeU m perscmal oontroUed standard and bydrama- snuU' a^pUancka, ^pUa^, WeldWelgbk: UO f stovai moving msdatty-; Foldiiig, to $79. Raferencea requlrad. f t $g$94aR«rBp4b. tic cara ML 9-73N. Maiahtreet 90.94878. ctaairs for rant ML 94193. Writs Box E, Herald. V ■ ^ I. . J •

V. FRIDAY, MjUICH 11, 195^ JPACETWEWrr 1 Average Daily Net Fresa Run For the Weak Thd'Weather ' ,• - J Feteeaa* af U. h. Weather i .Cpl. karold J. Moore, *on of Mr. The Ladles of the Assumption March .8, 1955 and Mrs. William Moore, 83S Can­ arlll hold a food sale Sunday for the Prentiss Guilty About Town ter St, recently participated in an benefit o f the church. A large as­ Teroentenaiy Committ^ Co4 3 iaimien Ouisaaienal min lata tealgM a Army wintpr tiralning maneuver sortment of baked goods, donated On Three Cjounts 11,631 lag Sunday moralug, fins i tug i b elwrvsBce of Um 4Srd Mrth- In southern Germany with the 0th by members of the pariah, will be OC co-Wt* Member ef the Audit little ebanga la tempamtnr* h day o t CHrl Scoutlnc In^tba UnlKed Infantry Division. The corporal,,* on sale in the utility room adjacent Bureau at CtreulaUM day. SUtiH, which occur* tomorrow, 1M3 giaduate'of, Manchester High to the parking lot, and purchase* Robert Prentiss, 18, of f l Union MancheMter^-’-A City o f Village Charm th« dnnual "Girl Scout Birbday School, entered the. Army. Irt may be made after each Mass; St, a sailor in the U.S. Navy.i roasting CHICKENS N Party” will b* broadcast from L«* April 1953, and arriviid In Europe Mrs. Foster Williams and Mrs. *rr James Barry, co-chairmen, as­ N*a found guilty on three counts X AamlM, calif., ov*r NBC from the following December. He is a Many -people have trouble finding nice, Wg chickens, VOL. LXXIV, NO. 137 (TWELVE PAGES) (Olaa*lfled''A4TertlNag'eu Fufh^48) lim io 3 pjn. RaliA XSdward* will radio spetialist in Oo. E of the sisted by a large committee, are oC breaking, and entering, and Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Sa t u r d a y , m a r c h 12,1955 PRICf: FIVE cents b* aaastor of ccromonlu and a ^tvisloon's 11th regiment. in chatge of arrangements. theft in Coventry at the session of with plenty of meat yet tender and ertap roaated or fried. galaxy of Hollywood star* will ap- the Tolland County Superior Court Our young spring chickens are as large ha seven pounds 7 * paar along* with a 00 Japa* Miss Donna Robb, daughter of Mrs. Russell Roberts, 264 in Rockville yeiterday. this month, with more delicious whHe mhat than you Autumn St., was co-chairman of Judge Louis Spapiro gave Pian- lies* Oirl Scout choni*. / :ifr. and Mrs. Sherwood J. Robb, would believe pdesible. iM Adelaide Rd., a st,udent at the fashion show sponsored by the tlss a six months suspended Jail Pounding Storms Arm y Tries Wesley Group, of the South Metho* aentence on each count, with the Northampton School Ibr Girls, ■ VV THE “T Northampton, Mass., is at home dist Church at the church Wednes­ terms to run consecutively. Die ROGER OLCOn for the spring vacation. She has day evening. She also served as probation was waived because the Plan to Cut been a mentber of the basketball on* of the models. young man has three' more yeert ils Assassination 403 Went Center Street M ltc h e ll 3-7853 MANCHESTER team, and recently sbe took pail to serve in the Navy. Eigm Dead, in Soiree, a Joint dinner and enter­ A meeting of the Hartford Three other youths presented PUBLIC tainment given by members of the County Council and Auxiliary, earlier In the court term received A-Radiation French, Spanish and Latin Clubs VFW, will be held Sunday at 2:30 similar sentences but were put on of the school. p.m. in the post rooms of Patrick probation for two years. They F. ’Triggs. PMt, No. 1501, Asnun- were arrested for breaking-into a Multi-Million Loss Las. Vegas, Nev., March M ARK ET / tuck St., Thompsonville. Local cottage on an island in Coventry 12 (/P) .— Nevada’s fifth 805 MAIN 8T. / Nancy L. Slover, daugh­ delegates and alternates are urged Lakf. atomic blast of the 1955 ter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. By THU iTCD PBESS an to attend. Offsn Y— M—y Good Slover, 160. Main S t, has been - ‘'Storms which struck- dev-- iana, Ohio and Pennsylvania suf­ 'series locked and illuminated named t h e '‘homemaker of tomor­ fered heaviest property losses. the desert today while the Spgciob ly ’Vyw row" at Manchester High School. Articles for the rummage sale, astating blows in wide ai'eas which the American Legion Winds were clocked at 93 m.p.h. in Army Cheolical Corps con­ She received the highest score in PuhHc Records of the counter yesterdhy, much of the area. S o ftifd ciy written examination which Auxiliary will conduct on Mon­ ducted a vital es(periment to day, March 12; In the Legion f u s in g miliiohs of dollars The property damage In Penn­ tested the homemaking aptitude Warraafee Deed 'damage to property and sylvania waa . estimated at more determine the j^wer of a Soaking up the Soothing Sunghiiie of the senior girls in her g ^ u a t - Home, may be left With the stew­ smoke screen to cut down N.I ard or on Sunday aftemboh from Irving H. PTehtlce and Eva H, jCrops, abated today. The than a million dollars.VIA was ex­ Ing class and will.be entered in IVentlcc to Dorothy M. Lanser, Wins pected to total more taan a mllr heat radiation. competition to name Connecti­ 3 to 4 o’clock, when members of itorm y weather was blamed the committee will be on hand to Mrs. Jerome Nathan (left) and^ HeraM Pho property at 67 Lockwood St. lion ddnars' in Ohio and nearly a The detonation from a 300-'f^t cut's candidate in the national Mrs. Rosa Hahn, co-chairmen of Marriage License "for at least eight deaths and million dollars in' Indiana, tower, at Yucca Flat came at SLZO receive them. If pickup is desired, the Rev. K. Fjnar Rask, Cq contMt ' conducted . by . General the Manchester Jewish Tercenten-- nant Lionel John. Begin, 943 E. Middle injured a score ,of persons,. A United States Steel ote bridge a.m. (PST) (8:20 am., EST) and^ Mills, Inc. they should contact . Mrs. Charles Congregationalitional. Church. Romanowskl, Mrs. Leon Bradley ary Committee, today announced TiSie..'and Gladys jimna Meeklns, The wlnter-ssason’s most severe FUnkln. Pa.;.^near Fhttshurgh. was less than .major siSe. Ob­ the names of the honorary mem­ The Tercentenary Cdmmittee Manchester, N. H. ' dust storm* In the southern,ahd buckled from thh. wind*, causing servers in Las Vegas classed it in or Mrs. Ferdlqand Deslng. haa been organised to niske plans Again All membehi o f the Manchester bers of the committee. Ballding Permits central Great Plain* appeared to an estimated million dollars dam- the "baby A-ljomb", category. Federation o f Democratic Women Pfc. Frank T. Oakes, son of Mr. The hbnoraiy members, all of for the town-wide o^ rv a n ce of have caused the heaviest monetary »«e ., Faint Flicker ' the 300th anniversary^of the land­ For alterationr to dwellings to are reminded « f the important and Mrs. Frank Oakes of 61 HaW' them civic, religious an^ business Harold Chamibem at 360 WethersU damage. ' Lightning struck a transformer 1 It was seen as a brilliant, short meeting to be held tonight at 8 thorns St., is scheduled to arrive leaders in towp, include: MrS. ing of the first Jeryish settlers in St., $300; Howard Zinunsr Oo. for Se MUUon Crop Deuiage in Union City, Ind., on the Indi- white flash in Las Vegas, about 75 Bombay, India, March 12 {(P)— Prime Minister Nehru es­ o'clock at the Commimlty Y. in San Diego, Calif„ March 18 with Jane Stuek, president of the Man­ America. Otlli* Correia at 12 Moore St., In Colorado alone, the loaa of ana-Ohlo line, starting a fire that miles away. chester PTA; Thomas J. Rogers The observance^ will be held on The best dreasod ladies half of the state's three million caused damages of $500,000 in the caped asaassination today by warding off a knife-wieldiog the imtial group of the 1st Marine $1,610; Walter Baldyga for Henry lit .Los Angeles, Bon>e 250 miles ansailant who jumped on hin automobile near Nagpur, central Die Washington FTA ways and Division which has been ordered and Ray S. Warren, Manchester Sunday evening/March 37, at the Gsuruder at 160 Wetherell St., aqres of winter .wheat wka esti­ heart of the city. ^ distant, the flash waa Uke a faint means committee, Mrs. Robert C. from Korea to the Umted State*. representatives at the General As­ Buckley Schoqfwd Albert Dekker, $900; John F. Seavey at 77'Oxford in the fashion game mated at SO million dollar*. N* New Fleed Threata flicker, of white light, resembling India. sembly; arid Sherwood Robb, chair­ well-known star of stage, screen St., $1,000. / The strong winds also -whipped Although heavy rains pelted the MB Bamingham chairman, will con­ a beat lightening flash. Other lo­ Police announced the arrest of ai 52-year-old ricknhaw puller, duct a food sale at the J. W. Hale Four major aspects o f . teacher- man of the. Board of EMucation. and television, will be the featured are sporting navy . . , dry topsoil In five other states'but Ohio River valley basin, the U.S. calities which saw the flash in­ whose name waa given afi Baau Rao and an unidentified aecond no eatlmhte of damage to crops Weather Bureau at Pittsburgh Lb. Oorp. store tomorrow morning community relations will be diS' Also, MoJ. John Pickup, Salva­ attractior^ cluded Phoenix-, Aria, where ob­ man in connection with the attempt. Lamb Chops beginning'at 9 o’clock. cussed' by a panel of experts on tion Army; the Rev. F r^ . R. Ed­ Town l^urt Judge John S. G. scoring fashion point Was made. saw no new threaU of flood from servers reported the showing was Premium Quality March 16 from 10:30 a.m. to gar, South Methodist Church; the Rottner/arill he the chairman of The dust area early today ex­ the big Ohio River. The river, on considerably .smaller than the Authorjtiea reported Rm was carrying a six-inch claap p.m. at a meeting for non-profes­ Rev. Alfred L. Williams, St. the program, during which local as they carry it tended across Kansas into south­ its worat rampage in seven years, March 7 blast, biggest 6f t: » series. knife when he jumped on the side, of the Prime Minister’s' BMOHTWOOD FBESH S t Bridget’s Cornerstone Club B a Ji will have a summons meeting in sional people interested in educa Mary's Episcopal Church; the Rev. religious and civic leaders wdll ex­ ern Missouri and northern Arkan­ appeared to have moderated. It It was seen faintly In the San car. Unhurt and apparently unperturbed by the incident, tlon pr^lem s planned by the Serv­ Carl E. Olson, Emanuel Lutheran tend their greetings. through their new sas but the Weather Bureau re­ was expected t« crest today from Francisco area. the church hall Sunday, March 30, ported there waa no blowing dust. Nehru commented later: ■ \ Shoaliert LM S9e at 8:15 p.m. A buffet supper at “ ice Bureau for Women's Organisa­ Church; the Rev. John' E. Post, The program wtU be i^ n to the two to eight feet above flood stage After the detonation the Atoihlc Short Shaida 8 to 6 lbs. tion*. 956 Main St., Hartford. public, and an invitation haa been spring wardrobes! 77ie tornadoes, wind storms and at severar points downstream from “ It waa a very small knife knd not at all dangerous.” " i.m. will precede the meetini North Methodist Church; the Rev. Energy commission announced that The athletic Prime Minister said'^ ------. Luncheon reservation* should be Stephen S. Stcyjewski, St. John's extended to the Manchester com­ thunderstorms which struck across Louisville. Ky. 35 tests of developmental weapons SMOKED embers planning to attend should he would have taken the knife 1 w y ■ ‘K X contact Mrs. John Francoaa, 181 mad* with the Service Bureau. PoltrA National Catholic Churchf munity to Join in the tribute to Midwest and eastern areap yester­ Meanwhile, upstream to Pitts­ and civil effects were conducted. Of man’s responsibilities under iree- day caused extensive property burgh,, a major-cleanup Job had away from Rao himself "but in the : l a A hX k 'T H aXIICAK Summit St. the Bev. Clifford O,. Simpson, Cen­ major interest was the test with a ipeantlme police attacked him and i X E . V r U . 9 1 ? Shonliors ter Congregational Church; and dom. damage.' smoke, screen. MOd Oar* Communities In. east central In- (Oontinued ee Page Eleven) remhved the man from the spot." Tall Cedars of Lebanon will Faces High Court Given On C O D, Deliveries AEC officials said^ oil- smoke ‘.4. Cranky Person* BONELESS BOLLED meet at the Masonic Timiple to­ screen generators were established Nehru dismiss^ the episode as night at 7 o'clock and proceed to On Four Charges SEALTEST on the upwind aide' of the firing o ^ ’"no significance." he said his Inquiry Set Ghask Roast Lb. 89s the Holmes Funeral Home to pay $35-00 ares. Previously it had been an­ aMollant waa "a cranky |>eraon.” Choice QuaU^ their respects' to William Cass, nounced that a smoke screen about / There waa no immediate an­ who was a member of. Nutmeg Stanley R. Slenda, 31, of 419 N. Red Plot Discounted 50 feet in height would be sent up nouncement of any reason for the Forest Main St., waa bound over to the to by the Army Chiemical Corps to attack. Police said Rad was from By Ribicoff UVER and lA C O N ICE CREAM determine the ability of such a the Maharashtra- area. A Maha­ SPECIAL April term of the Superior. Court RANGE & FUEL OIL screen to cut down thermal (heat) All former members of the old rashtra man, was hanged for the HartfoiLd, March 12 Nehru was in Jovial mood as fie what it is all about.” He aald thaa* Sha gave pcdice a description of American officials whose busi­ Navy Planea Participate Waterford, Conn., parents of Mrs. Mc^nnell, who ore vacatloriing'ln Florida. men who will attend are; Lb. 39c 2 Lbs. 75c Plumbing & Supply Co. her aeeailant which .later M to ness it Is te settle such complies- an income tax cut appeared so No troops participated In to­ called', newsmen to a confei^ce close‘ today that both Democratic to give his version of the incitont. Highway Commissioner New­ Sisnda'a apprehension, they re­ tiona expressed no fear of having i day’s test. However there were 65 — % man E. ArgraVes, Police Commis­ GEOVND ALL LEAN ported. Russians visit Iowa farms, as sug­ and Republican leader* took steps He, said the whole episode only to guard against absentees. aircraft in the air at the time of sioner John C, Kelly. Finance Tht COM gested originally by the De*' the detonation. Diey were” pri­ Democrats See lasted 10 seconds. Commissioner Joseph M. Lough- CHUCK BEEF Moines Register, or tour American With the show.down vote, set for Standing In C i^ , M iU tC H l f T l II next 7*uesday or Wednesday, word marily Navy planes of fighter and Italy Senate Bucks lin'and Atty. Gen. John J. Bracken. universities, os' s group of Russian dive bomber types. All aircraft Nehru said he was standing in The negotiations involving' th* student editor* already has been went out to all Senators to cancel an open car with tM state gov­ Lbj^ 55c 2 Lb. $1.00 any engagements which might performed their mis.*ion* scfely. Job, Wages as now-rejected purchase' were, all authorised to do. Nor do they ex­ Personnel from Camp ijesert ernor and chief mmater when a done before Ribicoff and these con­ BONELESS NATIVE press concern about letting Amer­ take them sway from Washington Rock were stationed at nine differ­ cycle rickshaw wag pushed across for those daysi ferees, with the exception ef icana do likewise in the Soviet ent points in an observation exer­ Top 1956 Issue the path of the 'procession. Kelly, took office this year. VtaltoRoiaBt Union. ' . *. The New York Dmes in a dis­ cise for the field artillery. patch from Washington •' by Wil­ The Rlckshav^rlver ran toward Hill Cites Pressure HoM-ever, it Is. the propaganda The AEC sajd the atomic cloud the Premier's automobile and tried ODE OWN MAKE liam S. White, said President' El­ Wasiiington, March 12 (F)—Sen. Former State HigluVay Commla- . aspect that bothers them. As they ro(A to a height of 3(r000 feet and to reach the ^ tb oa rd and, accord­ sloner 'G. Albert Hill'said today*' PITRE PORK SM it. Russia will keep .probing senhower "was determined to veto was blowiqg in a southeasterly di­ Rome, March 12.((PH-Italy lined up today with the nations any Democratic income tex-ciit- Goldwater (R-Ariz) said today ing to Nehru; waa seized by the po­ that "very considerable pressure” LINK the U.-S. position on exch^ge of rection. AEC officials announced Democrats evidently intend to backing, West German rearmament hs her Senate deci.sivejy lice and roe governor's military and "very continuous preaatire” parson* in search of it soft 1 spot, ting legislation." that a heavy shock whs felt at the s a u s a D e U . pitch their 1956 presidential .cam­ approved the Paris accords over bitter Communist oppositioii. secretary/ before’ Nehru himself was' brought to 'Wear on him "by Should they tod dne—say, refusal Ike Seee Vetoing BUI could have caught him. The Times said "high Republi­ paign primarily bn economic issues. After tiVo' weejt?’ heated debate climaxed by Red street riots, certain persons" to authorize pur­ OUR OWN m a k e to exchange-atomic experts-~th'ey (Continued on Page Five) Nehrii said he thought at first chase by the state of the old Kent could scream about an "Iron \Chjr- can quarters" indicated the Presi­ Yes, said Sen. Kilgore (D-WVa), the Senate okayed the agreements' SAUSAGE dent was "resolved not to accept they certainly do. And-he added he last night by a vote of l'39-82. msk the man was. trying to present a tain” around America. (Oontinued bn Page Five) The Communists are known to such a reduction even if he had to doesn't believe the Pepubileans will Ing Italy the eighth of the 15 na-, petition. MEAT Lb. HYC The biggee$^ netve As Nehru spoke-a woman legis-' detest the label British Prime Min­ choose between Oiat and allowing Senator Doubts be happy with the outcome.-. tions involved to complete parlte/ Pravda Chides DOMINO ORANIJLATED ister Sir WinSlon Churchill hung the corporation and excise rates to The^two Senators commented In mentary action. , / t'K7' I '» lator emotionally demanded better since diapers ■I 1 on them at the outset of the Gold fall.’’ separate interviews after a back- ' Italy s lower house approved the V 11 (J g a S(M:urity measures fOr'the Premier. pacts last December and they now. .*■ L« ^ 9 Asa ▼ p on ' "We cannot affoid to take rises," 5U6AR 1i^45c srere inrenterit War. They find the concept of 'an If the Demo, rata should bring Capital Gains stage squabble among members of Iron purtain ' damaging in (he off an income tax out. the Draw the Senate-House economic com- awhit only the final signing by she said. BilUetins East-West propaganda battle. said, the-PreMent’s course would mltlee over a report on the nation­ President Luigi Ahnaudt. "You don’t want to take risks?" • THE NEW WAia im U B n AU-COTTON MArai quipped Nehni.Vthen doht take Applied Inst 'Summer be as follows: al economic iieiUth. Last, night's ballot came after tMolotov Attack from, the AP Wire* (OVER FOR DAY IN MSNT 0$L ■ He would veto that reduction Buoys Market Members reached agreement on 6-hour session remarkable for it* | ______them." He said the security meas- The Russians made much, prop­ ures were efficient snjJ. he some­ aganda-wise, of the United States' (emtxidied in a biU to'extend corp­ the report only after outnumbered good.order ; Moscow, March 12 (F)—In a • wmt'l bind • rhaf* • er retain adev. Washington, March 12 (fP>—Sen. Republicans had lyon elimination times felt there was too much se­ lI '■\ m esn't crack • pert * er tliffcn would then send to Congress a Fulbrigbt (D-Ark) said today he of some criticism of President' But while the Senator* remained ■ . : « , . , curity. week to admit 11 student editors Incident Mlnimlaed Jakarta, Indonesia, March 18 for a tour of colleges and universi- meosage demanding Immediate thinks the Senate’s stock market Eisenhower's policies and ' some calm. Communist crowds surged o" Soviet Foreign Mimater • weraoTcr ilnitlc W dmble diapen legislation to extend the excise end Inquiry has pretty well demolished pesaimistic forecasts contained in through Rome loudly protesting i V.. M. Molotov by Marshal Dto. A government spokesman In (F;—The North Sumatra mili­ tiM. They were part of a group tary commiand at Medan denied • mad* of new, impreved Bepchhal* knilird 'that originally applied last sum­ Corporate levies unchanged. a wall Street argument that the an original drafted by Chrlrman" ratification. Pravda declared today the Yugo­ Nfew Delhi minimized th* whole l\ capital gains tax has a lot to do Douglaa (D-Ill). Riot police broke up one demon­ slav President’s charges did not thing. today government troopn had fa^ie mer. Sen. Byrd (D-Va) and RepuUI.^ executed 94 Inhabitants of a vil­ 8 'M im i II can Senate leaders eontin” ed to with keeping stock prices high. - Goldwater, a. member of the stration near fhe Senate building "coincide with reality." "It would We an exaggeration to ,/ • ikerSw ideal training pnni* later , '■ Almost at the same time this lage In northern Sumntra. A grot p was approved, a Soviet note express confidence they had the Fulbright heads the Senate committee who also heads the Be- and headed off others in many The Soviet Communist Party say an attempt on Nehru's life Banking .Committee. whose newspaper urged Yugoslavia, in had occurred," the spokesmsn told communique said the 94 .deaths suggested the exchange of the votes to turn back, any tax cut fiarta of the - city. More than 500 were among villagers who bid farmer delegations, . plan by a slim marrin. "friendly study" of the market and (ObnUnned on Page. Five) persons -were, taken into custody, effect, to forget the"{)ast and Join' reporters. its IB^month-old boom is in recess This was similar to Jhe attitude joined Oarul Islnm terrortats In There has been - no. indication But— Democratic—leaders still including Communist deputy Carla Russia in working jiut better re­ attack* against government Moscow wants to. send aiW other were trying to iiuild up steam for for the weekend. Ite witness Mon­ Cappo.nl who had Joined one shout­ lations between the two countries. taken in May 1953 when a police­ • s a r 2 9 c day wrlll be William McC Martin man rerrtoved whsl he. called a forces sent into the area ne mere Awt pf**tie er air-tigkl rukbtr lining. S tB S fV ’M Y. group to America. HoweVdr, U.S. their proposal to give a 906 million ing mob. Capponi waa released as Any appearance of hostility be­ mopping up operations. let* baby bUyU h-r-e-e-S*-* . . . air cirrnlelet /reefr. Jr., chairman of the Federal Re­ soon as he established his identity. tween them, it added, could only bomb from the railroad tracks 35 — i serve Board. miles from her* only momenta S fatiM y eenumetad eraldb ean^S** mil wehteM i* dfaper. (Oonttaued on Page Five) (OonUnued ou Page Five) . In Milan several policemen and benefit their mutual enemies. PLANES HUNT Pl'SHEO SWEET LIFE FROZEN axeltutra MeSblrTmbt pin I* baby’t diaper «klrl*i keeping — CoafUct- int Testtmeay News Tidbits The Pravda editorial, signed by before Nehru'e train passed. The Red demonstratdrs were injured in Salt lake City, .March 12(F)— iJhb cSwidi9fr\/ akin (try laaf . ' The inquiry has heard confiict- a scuffle near the heart of town. “Observer", was the first Soviet next day the 'nollceman's superiors ORANGE JUIGE iiig testimony about the capital Culled AP Wires , reaction to Dto's speech Monday said it waa only four big firecrack­ The search for two ahrplaaea kmOVEO IT TRE.IETTH EAIRKS TESniK gains tax. Last night's action was the to the Yugoslav parliament. In an ers. Mt-ny Indians doubted this. which vanished with- 10 perseaS SevermT witnesses fyoifi the strongest approval Premier Mario unpreiAdented atep, all Soviet Nine year* ago s gun-toting aboard went into Its third day 2t^29c lAIORATpRY FOR UniNC WATER REKUENa v Fuller Given Life Term financial community argued that G«n. Lucius D'. Clay says eco­ Scelba has won ih the Senate on a newapapera published on Thurs­ Pathan tribesman'xhatrtred. the today,, with attention centered it forces prices up. Diey contended nomic heed.'for Eisenhower admin­ major bill Since he' took office 13 day accounts of the Yugoslav windshield of Nehru's car with a on a ground party stnugllng np N.I.C. JACKETS that ipeople don't want to. sell istration's vast highway program months ago. chiefs remarks without comment' bullet. That was described as oqly. the side of 11,150-foot ML Tim- WW Ti • PINK • BLUE • «UUZI # ; Scelba who will leave in about panogos. For Phenix stock if they have to pay . a tax "is so great you donJl need any or rebuttal. an attempt to frighten Nehru out .C- I m jusr-RioHT sm l. on-their profits. •tber reasons” for it . . . Ceylon 10.qlays for visits t o , the United The result, they say. Is a amalier turn* down Soviet applicatioii to States and Canada, said after the (Oontlaued oh Page Thre^ (Continued on Page Five) 14 KILLED INSTANTLY suBOuat of stock for sale and hence send SO-man scientific team to ballot: ' Taipei,. Formosa, March IS (F), » m • I I . 4 * Birmingham, Ala..-March 12 (F);|>rainutes after it had received the CraeiiBrs / For Those M l a I am. t ■ « . If am. II «m. U nn. a higher price.. So they called for view forthcoming, June 20 solar "The vote of the Italian Parlia­ —The' 14 American serxieemee niWT a IF a* iMt m. if n »i. frUm. 0410* — With ex-chief Deputy Sheriff caoe. reduction If not elimination of the 'ecUpse from that island because it ment., after .the ones in London aad crew who perished In last Albert Firiler sentenced to life In Fuller la the first of three d^ tax. comes too late to "arrange accom­ and ^ n n , represent, the most im­ Sunday’s crackup of an Air -prison, the state moved swiftly to- fendante' to be tried-for the slay­ The capital g a ^ ‘ tax, as it modations. - » portant act in the hiatply of Euro- Farmland Dances the Hula Force . C54 oa a remote For- . da^ to bring another defendant to ing of (he Democratic nominee for affecte larger investors, now is 25 Chicago , police say 37-year-old peair unity. mosaa mountain died lastaatly, Snappy Mornings trial for the murder of vice foe attorney general who had sworn per Cent. That is, if a man sells former convict admitted kidnaping “The unfty of the free world is a report' from the ground aeareh A L. Patterson. Prosecutor Cecil to rid Phenix City of the racket­ stock a t.a profit he has to pay four 'young girl* Thursday, night the strongest defense of- peace. To Subterranean Rumbles parly which reached the sceaa 1 Lb. Pkg. Deeson said Arch Ferrell, who waa eering that' bad fiouriahed there and holding two of them overnight said today. prosecuUng attorney at Phenix for decades.. > in his home . . . A 22-year-old Uni­ (Continued on Page Two) (Ooatlaued on Page Two) ^ Othello, Wash., March 12 —^accompanying rumble, have been NATIVE GREEN. MOUNTAIN FIOBBtl lifljBd, IIBliBBd, w otboblt. City during the days when Fuller Patterson, a torm tr member of versity of .Wisconsin' coed agrees ;> PIUS XII ACiCLAIBfKD was chief deputy in the vice-in­ to give up her two-year-old child Shifting and swaying to the ac­ confined largely to a 10 Jo 12 mile the State Senate, won the nom­ companiment of skin-prickling square wheat growing area.. ‘ Vatican City, MarchTS i ) ^ . PotatOBB I# Lb. Bag S9e Lorg* SBlBctioB f« cIwosb fioiB. $0.95 ▼ fested town, probaply v»IU be tried ination in the Democratic primary and pay her divorced husband to Pope Pius XII, robed In his gold- McGinnis Expects noises, a large farmland.area near "They probably will continue' in about two weeks. runoff June iv . He was shot to Three Children Die support youngster. star-studded cape aad wcartag INDIAN Bn'ER JUICE FuITer was heW ip the Jefferson . ' ¥ Russians boost 10 generals to this eastern Washington com­ for some‘ time," Jones said, how­ Siw8 4 t o 20. and up death outside his Phenix City law ever, "and they are apt to develop his triregnum, was acclaimed GREEN STAMPS Cbunty J*H s^oP y>* courthhouse office 17 days later. In New York Lake rank of Marshal in move apparent­ To Gain B&M Post munity 1* being pushed around by today, at an anniversary rata- t •••' O ra R fiB Dea.*< f ■ where he was tried. . , „ ^ , ly in line with iU new policy of the unfamiliar weight of Irriga­ alMiwhere in the basin. There la memoratton of Us coronaHan. OPEN EVERY Chief Defense - Atty. Roderick Indicted with Fuller and Ferrell accenting military... U.S. Rep. tion watere. no danger of- anything scrlouii." All the latest shades tscludiag oipage, red, charcoal, black, blue, waa forinef Atty. Gen. 8f> Garrett, It was the first time la thye* EXTRA SPECIAL THURSDAY EVENING C) GIVEN WITH Beddow said he w1U appeal to the Rhinebecki N. Y „ March 12 (F) Horace Seely-Brown (R-Conn) Williamstown, Mass.,. March 12 To the residents, subjected to " He explains it all 'technically as analversarles of the event, splash pattern*, desne la and make your‘selectloa early. . ^ 'Bute ■‘Supreme Court and at the the man Patterson Would have -^AuthoriUea laat night recovered tellB 34th District Republicans "we (F)— President Patrick B.- McGin­ nearly 200 quakes ■ since Jan. 1, "settlement In underlying basalt NATIVE SnUCTLY FRESH succeeded as the state’s chief legal March It, I9S9, that the $K95 CLOSED MONDAY' same Ume file a moUon-for a new, the bodies of three' c)iildren who face Job of rebuildlDg entire Re­ nis of the New Haven Railroad it b at Ibast dlsconterting to see or interflows between them ’'be­ tiff was well enough to attend LARGE 1 CASH SALES trial. officer. Garrett now is a men­ earlier fSIl through thin ice and publican pkrty." says he suspects he will be elected farm towers away, walls crack and cause hf the Inereue In.volume of the ceremony. — BOVS’ SHOP — The 35-year-old, 200-pound ^^a- tal patient in a Galveston, Tex., drowmed while- crossing Leko Be- Bus carrying 30 servicemen col­ president of the Boston . A Maine household' pictures ‘shift on their ground water to th« west." EGGS Doz. 6 3 c ler took the life Imprisonment ver­ hospital. peaco near here. lide* wfth. rear of tractor-trailer Railroad next .month. hangings. The ground- wafer volume has POU IX HUNT RIFLK SLAYKB . dict calmly but his attorney said State's attorneys contended that on New Jersey Turnpike, injuring McGinnis spoke at Winiams been rising steadily since this vast CPfN WLDS TO i !■' A fourth chiM also tumbled into But geologists say the Colurhhia Haywdrd, Wla, March IS (F>—, SWEET LIFE thi veteran laW officer waa Funey, Ferrell, and Garrett con<- the water but managed to get 1 4 ... -National ' Labor Relations College laat- night under the aus­ area, formerly an arid desert re-; •’dumbfounded” at the outcome of pices 4of the College Lecture Club baslii hula is nothing to be con­ gion, was opened (o. farming by Search for a killer who harhod . splred to kill the campaigning aahore safely. Board says its budget for next cerned about—this'just .isn't, an th« 25-day trial. racket buster to Jieep him from year has no funds to handle major and latev talked. at an informal ^ant irrigation projects.,^ la ambiaih with a hlgh-pbwerad The victims were Patricia Gar­ rifle aad shot to death a middle- OLEO 2 7 c Fuller’s pretty blonde , wife, carrying out hi* cleanup pledge. vey, 13, and her brother, Edwin strike votes'- .. coffee session to which the public earthquake sons. Mra. Iver ' Dougherty] - whose (la QaaalerB) ‘ Avon, was "heartbroken and in a Possibility'of evinmating denaly was invltisd. Fred Jones, with the U.S. Geo­ ranch apparently is situated in the aged man and wife eentern^^ A wholesale vice' housecleaning Robert, 8, both chlldre|i of Mr. and the St. Paul. .Mlaa., area State of shock,” Beddow seld. The fc^lowed Patterson's death and populated New York metropolitan He told the latter -meeting: logical Survey office in Spokane, center of the quake zone, aald she s v n c E R A n o ) CEHOUSESSOM Mrs. Edward Garvey; and Joanne and other geologists ssy ^subter­ PoUxt la 8t. P»Uil night Fullers have no children. more-thai) lOff gamblers and other Apa|i, 13, daughter of Mr. and area K H-.bor.ib attack appears "I suspectjthat . tha group which was so frightened at first by . the q SIjjII^SSm SSSSSSSSSI^S I' 1^ C E bSS m SSSSSSSSSSSSSS HkJAIKHALCcom ranean roqk is shifting because of shoclu which began abouf fouad an almadoaed More than 40 sheriff’s officer* racketeara were aent to priaon or Mrs. Joseph Apep—an of Rhine- likely is being studied by Mayor will be Bucoesaful In the;April 13 TURKEYS lA. 59c WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS MANcHimR CeNif and Birmingham city policemeir fined. and~ thrse ' govsniors Shah ot Stockholders’ meeting (of the Boa- th* weigh( of new irrigation In It of th* year that ihM Waa which w w Idmttned an ••guarded the courtroom agaiaet .8 ^ w waa eoBVlclad taking •oiUh, 11, who eaved her- Iran aad Qiiaan Soraya .'retiBni I ten A Main*). .iMIl alact ma prasl- th* Ooluitoia basin. , . to pack up and leave.” any denKHistration when the XaBtog JusY haaM’ aftaY 8-«seAtii iKiUday ' la j ------. mid Vm wtt*. ■ 1 ^'garo iU verdict 22 boura a«d 11> .(I^isaMBaa*. M »N 9» Twa) U.B: aad sureva. * (Paa(toaad aa Fiita Flva) Up toKow.tiuth* quakaa and thelY « or . V . . \ I."