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-1 Avengt Deily Net Pm e PAGBTlfBLTl Ran MONDAY, MAllCH ff. 19M For the Week Ended Tk6 Wtatlier liattrlf^B t^r tm iittg % ral& Mnreh i , 1986 FaraoM* *( IT. S. WaaMwr BaqiHMi Because of Illness. HaroM Cunt' Manchester Lodge, N a 73, A.R;. 11,8^7 V Rm w saattmdag tsalgM, SDeat- About Town mlngs of Wapplng will n o t' w and AJ6., will hold a special com­ Highway Blaise Destroya Triiek Pireseiit Students NsnHMr nf thn AwM lag *s ram WeSBaaiay. tm r ta- around - on his egg itmtF for munication at th* Masonic Tthmlc HE MAKES LENDING A / Burann nf Ctrcehtlae night 9SJM. High WefrMsSay la several weeke. “/ tomoirow night a t 7:30. ’The En- In First Jiecital TIm WllUac Worker* Oroup of tared Apprentice detrse wilt be , 17, Auxiliary, will Ha make* borrowing a rimpla, friendly Inna- af 22 Doaa* St. announce the birth St., a junior ktudying xoology, and an audience of parents iiid friends action. Ha make* loan*).to employed iMn pnd woman, married ar pf their fimt fmnddauahter, hold' its re ^ la r meeting Wednes­ Beverly'Joyce Brown of S3 Moun­ In the Vestry of Temple Beth Sho- 9h*re* Anne, daufhter of CpI and day nig^a't • o’clock.*! the VFW rikgla. Ha arranae* convenient monthly poymontt. tain St., Rockville, a Junior in lom. Both boys and girls played ^ y o n doddo' that a.loan it ttf your advaaiage, to aw Mr*. John A. Everett of Ft. Bllaa. Home. Mrs. Florence Streeter Is sociology art among the Univer­ entirely frpm memoiY the selec­ / Tcx;. an Feb. 17. Mm. Everett is chalrma'n of {he refreshment com­ sity of Connecticut etudente who tions aeelghed to them.' trndm * y e s MANagar today. mittee.- , ------Umw $38 to $669 on iignamea SloiW a n i n the daoghter of Mr and Mm. CIar> took part in en Intercollegiate Folk Werner announced that the next enee Green of Greenfield. Maa*. Festival being held this'weekend •■y. St. Mary’a'f^ild held a kuccess- recital in tha terlea will be held Opl. E; .>*rett 'expects to be dia^ at the Univeretty of New llamp- at the - same place Tuesday eve- charged from the Army nfxt,. ful food sale vi^dnesday, Feb. 3S. shirt: FINANC^COa; month. " ' fellowing the.Llcnten devotions at ' ^ g April 3, at 8:15, when he and St. Mary's Episcopal Church; and All m e ^ r s of Wapplng Ohetelat evill present the advanced (^eiem/nNANCSco) propose to hold one each Wednes­ Grange, No. clkas in an evening spent with the Jerusalem, Israel Sedtpr/ Mareh 6 (A*)—The chances of j)re- The draee Grbup^pf the Center are aaked to at- old and n'ev/ compoaera. mE JBmubcIbdgBdc Church Women’* TeHowehip'will day at 11 a.m^ during Lent. The Und a jippci*l_ meeting tomorrow venting a-war “are soinWhat smaller now,” Israeli P rm iet usual variety of baked foods, also - Tho*a who participated in yes­ MS MAIN BT*. 2nd FI., Weelwerthfo, MANCHESTHI hold a bake sale, for the beheftt of aalads and baked beans, will be on night at 7:30 in the Wepping Dorn- Mltchall l-eiie • Aak far On YCS MANaser David Ben-Gurion told PWUament today. MakingJns first o n s the building fund. Thursday from muhity Hall to ct on a new appli­ terday'# rebltal were Barbara L. , OeiN THUISDAV tVININOS UNm I f At •:S0 Am, to 4 'p.m. at Hale’s De­ sale. Zubrow, Linda J. Hohwialer, Judith statement since the dismissal of British Lt. Gen. Jpnn Bagot cation for membemhlp. ‘This will be IfBM Bm8i H ftilMi f(. 8R MrrrWii^ Hvp* partment Store. Mm. Walter the only meeting before the de- Ann Haberern, Judith Ann Seavey, Olubb as commafidar of 'Jordan’n^mm^mmMi^Him^mai^ Sunset Council, No. 45, Degree Janet Falkowski, Janet M. Plercr, I I4m 89 $111 fDBiRt1|f HfeM In It TBu cvtlWlDDBHily IubNIIbwIi if Arab Legion, Ben-Gurion aolemnly Anderson la chairman. ' of Pocehontai, will meet tonight greea. A rehearsal for the first and second degrees will be held after Gary B. Scovitle, Kathleen Conicnt aeaerted: 1 Rioters Fight The Itcfina .dltalla Society will at 7:30 in Tinker Hallu following the meeting. - ' Joan A. Scheibenpflug, Linda A. Boon after hia, graduation from - hold its monthly meeting tonight which Its degree staff and that of “larael wtll not start a war. W* ' Duites/Vsks Lakota douncll will have a rehear- Bolton, March 5 (Special)—The tractor of..a 40-ton flat-bed trail­ Smith, Carol C. Dennison, Christine ice in Helsinki Ajgaiii. Bars a t the Xtatiaa American Club at Frank K. Pearson, 110 Bretton er, of which the Interior la eeen above, waa totally destroyed Satur­ M. Bissell, Paula A- Chfareili, San­ / . A ha^ to make preparationa because ! T:30. aal. re knew the Arab states were bent | Rd., haa been named manager rf day about noon on Rts, -6 and 44A bjba fire believed caused by over­ dra J. Robinson. John E. Burt, \ a second round—but. we always \ tbe recently opened branch office heated alcohol In the radiator. Bolton firemen battled the blase, Elaine C. Sheldon and Carolyn A. Helsinki,1^1 Finland, March 6 R e a P F o j e e Mm. Everett Moscly, president oped, and still hope, it can be pre. —^Riota broke out in tha. of the American Lemon AuxiU&ry. of Metlliew J. Dailey and Co;. Inc,, which cauaed such terrific heat that the truck's fan blades melteh. Morgan. / • vented. But the chances (or ita. Jnaurance Adji;atrra, In Spring- steel parts twisted, and tires exploded. eneral strike of 500,000 and Mrs: Joseph Widiett, eecretkry. prevention now perhaps are' finniah wdrkera today. A who represented the unit at the field, Maea. He la well known in Officials at the American Construction Co., owners, said the fire BEtUTIFUl NEWi EDSPREADS ner." the inaurance- claim field, having cauaed |4.500 damage. $3,000 to the tractor and |1.5()0 to a Few pow­ mob of 3,000 attacked pro­ ForSE M ’O NationaV Security dinner Saturday .Premier spoke shortly after] prietors of tWo gas ataUons eventing at tbe : Hotel Bond, will been In it llnee 1934. er shovel being hauled on the trailer.^ The driver, PaSquale DeCandia, . FOR PROMPT the Istweli Foreign -Office had. ac­ 43, of South Coventry, halted the bui?iing truck and Jumped from who had refuse^to close up. . I n d i c t e d Karachi, Pakistan, Ma: give their rejwrta at the meetin| refrigeration OUR THIRD SHIPMEI^T\ cused .Kgypt of ’’massing fighting i PollciP broke Up the riot of th* Auxiliary tonight at The Cuatodian Club will hold a ^* interior as the windshield waa ahattbred from the heat. (orcea ioaide the Gaaa Strip andf U .8,“ Rep. ^Thomas J, L«n* (fl*)—U.S. Secretary of S m By JOHN M.^HIGHTOyVBR ^SERVICE with eiiib*. On* policeman (D-MaSsi was indicted on ROASTING "b’clock in the American Legion meeting tonight rt ^;30 at the ~ X '; ”— ------',7 the Sinai-Peninsula" along laraers ' Waa knifed. Four of the Dulles called today for the' Weahinyton. March 6 9F)— Home. Waddell School. Important mat- Call George H. WiUlams' southern frontier. . * demonatrator* were arraeted. three count* of willful evasion tpra relating to the v.elfere of the The Kehler Group, one of the The -Young People’s Society of Associate* - Brn-Ouriop atreaaed confidence of Income taxew m Boaton cr^aUon pf military “forces in Preaident Eisenhower ep* CHICKENS neweh. WSC8 groups of the South Scores were injured bUt not \ HeaaWaBy Cleaned / The Dbrca'a Group of the South members will he discussed. Fol­ Zion Lutheran Church will hold a Ml 9-6566 in 'Israel’s southern (ronUer. seriqualy enough to r^uire. March 5. The indictments beihg" to protect the more ex­ peaJed to Scfviet Preitiier Methodiat Church w' 1 meet lowing the meeting, Fred.Naaaiff Methodist Church, will hold its mtfetlng tonight at 7:30. Tomorrow Ben-Gurion atreised confidence charged he evaded taxe* of posed SEATO nations frortr 4M W E S TCENTEB ------STEfcET first rummage sale In CTooper Hall at 7:45 p.m.. the Constitution hoap'ttallaaUon. ' about 8100,000 for 1949, 1950 NTKhlei Bulganin today to' inidM U S-7US Wedneaday at 10 aim, at the church of Nassiff Arma will show glides In Israel’s ultimate'victory'If war Moat normal operations the threat of Communist Ag­ V for rug work. and tell of hia trip to the Near of the chbreh Thursday, March 15. Committee will discuss Importimt should break, out after a nonconfi­ and 1953« xAP Wlrephoto). join the United States end at 10 a^m. Members and friends arc Finland have been at a ataSd- gression. ' Eaat laat aummer. business matters. dence motion in hia S-patty coali­ tUIl since the Federation of other nations in .workiiw out requested td. iet aside articles for tion government had been offered DuUei warned the Srst/cloied Trade Unions called the, aeasion of the Southeadt Asia T'''\ disermement plans to tremsa The Watea will .have^’^ry^oard the sale. . The monthly meeting of the PERFUMES by Menahem Beigin. leader of the Friday to enforce a demand atomic wespone end “control” British American Clu.b will be held right nationalist Heruth party. Ike ^nfident Treaty Organisation’s m*e**"8 nt meeting tonight at 8 p.m. at the for a -six per cent wage -in­ foreign minUters ffrat the old home of the president, Mra. Bar­ William McKay of Hartford, tomorrow night at 8 o’clock at the Hie World’s Finest Brands Th* motion was defeated 66-13 crease. other armemehts. probation offIceK for Hartford clubhouse, 75 Maple S t Members with 14 abstentlons.x Soviet policy of violence has only "M y ultimate hop* Is that aU bara Thompson, 466 Woodland St. A mediation comnllaslon has been "held in reserve," not. productioi) of flaaionabl* matartals Now you call have tha ( Tomorrow night, a business meet­ County, will be g«est speaker at are reminded that the date of the Interrupted by excited shouts summoned employera fopre- Women to Help ing in Tinker Hall w’ill follow the luncheon meeting of the Clvi- annual meeting is set for Satur­ from both sides of the House in one aentativea and union leaders' abaudoned. anj’whero In the tmrid will ba de­ wetghing-ln, at 7:30, tan C3ub tomorrow at 12:15 at day. March 24, at'5 p.m. 'Arthur Drug StorM of the atormieat aesaions ever wit- to a conference. . Tlie American Secretary said as voted exclusively fo peaceful pur­ WIllle’B 6rill„ 446 Center St. - neased In the Israel Parliament, GOP to Victory a reault of the Soviet switch In poses,” Elsenhower wrots.^ jMurepadk'yan prefer for The Frlendahlp Circle of the B.en-Gurion declared; tactics, "there is less danger |if Bulganin In mid-January oallad tinued to refuie Isreel’a M onth'Old TjtviiM Beaten hy Brother, 2 Salvation Army will hold Ita regu­ The Women’s Fellowship- of the ’’If war should come m oral requeet Washington. March 6 f^F^-Pr'es- war than when violence - and for a friendship treaty with the responatBlilty win rest with the for arm* foi/defenae. United StatsA In^a not* tumlni Ifolfof frail Mamiiig Back-Ache* lar meeting tbnight at the Cita­ Center Congregational Church Ident Elsenhower told a clieering. threats Were bejng utIHxed." But Doiuild Ray apd Donna Faye FuHim. month\)ldB iwma.twins,. peatp**t Inin their /hoaplUl Aospltal crib at 1Tampa, F)*:, del at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Florence will. meet at 8, o’clock toinprrow • Soviet and Uhilfd States govern­ Heh-Ouri^ concluded: he declared, that the West has March 5.' pe'puty Gene Maaon * a ^ their t (town the fUiaalan propo$al ments.” -.^'-; ...... throng... of .RepubUesn wpmen- to­ hrouier. ntiaeell, Wt them WIUi a bMbmatick Stevenaon wlH ^weside-over the night in' the- ‘Fadefatfon. 'Room; -"larael i^ t not atart a wan But found- 'no evidence Mbdeovr 1* m w hat eqiparmitly waa K’fit of^leMoOay; etHTDoimiL right, twih Ul* blaclt rim. ' (AP Wifo- MWar. said the ground ' Bible study. Refreshments will be Dwight D. Sneshid, student at He said It would rest with the it It shoufid break out we will day he is ronfldent they ,wlH con- actually abandoning force in favor photo). 'biwared by commitments -aervetf-by Ruby Clough and Mrsr -Hartford---Theological —SeminaryT “SUBURBAN LIVING” Soviet government becausd of con- meet wjth confidence and .vjnee the _nat!.on-l;halr.-party .de of othiW meth€^*,_ _ tlm.twc,two countrlM. Stevenson. will speak and show slides on "T^c f inued'J^uterii' 'arm s' b W ' ” ------WIWT LDia 6th Annual Spring FiMhio# ^hmv of Wesley Group, WSCS. Egypt. serves victory -in November be­ Defense AsauriiA American Indian." He has had statement by a ministry cause its cBuae is right. •There is a need,” he declared, to rocohatdar., lay. In Joseph Pero, local orchardist, summer and supply pastorates in It would rest with the U.S. gov­ th* communlo to Bu^> WED.. MARCH V. 8 F.M .-^06PER HALL ernment, he-aatd, beoaube it con- "If a polKIcal parly does not "for forces ia being in countries RockviUeGOP will apeak on ’"The, Plight of Agrl. South Dakota and grew up among fCqattaued on Page Bight) have ita foundation in determina­ which are aubject to probability P o n d e d ganln, ihowar I cultura" at the meeting of the the Sioux Indians and knows the Presented by • ' \ Bigf9 S t Be^npread Buj^of IBS! tion to advance a cause that is of attack so they can be assured stats of work Rotary Club tomorrow' night at present probleip of the migration an aggressor would not march In Loses Control flcult to CORET/CASUALS Tws.ticiiini ntw BiUt itylM is tunny colors thit right, then It'ia not a political 6:30 at the Manchaat^- Oiuiitry of Indians to citleit__ party." he said. "It ia merely a and pick them up for nothing." powar rsdui Club. - I T-/ (44 ch*tm' in4 cheer t« eny be4r«om .. it ( 'oil- , but he added : ' Mlaa Mariettn Cnn^', Stage, Screen n ^ TV frtnr. Qonspiracy to seise power." Other delegate* to- the three-day poaelblo The Sewing Group of Manches- Will Appear Between Acts. came, vfn4lill price! $(ock up now it i bi| 2S% Adenauer l e a r Eiienhower addreesed the fourth meeting of.^he eight-nation *1)1- to agree on measuraa / rhester Grange will meet at the Hving.' Gel eilret (or metching 'dripineit Thitt Republican Women’s . National ance InUrpTreted Dullei' atbUment that would, ql and hnUt "un- home of Mra. EdWard LaChance, MUSIC! REFRESHMENTS!—OONATieN 75o Conference being SUended by Rockville, March 6 (Special)— der proiNr safi a" «nn^Bi|]t* SMiy FoBhuieedle - Stoly ^uraiM dlc 311 Spencer St., tomorrow night. ere authentic Bites bedspreedi'Ihil shed wrinklii, aa a suggestion for the creatloii of (hdi.j^^tgsh’-MiaWui^-'fiifd M iflj«h)|^y(g|tv Al»qHt,-X,6fi0.- vP vWofo*%nlSBd»ra :.loeal-SEA-TO.-fbrbe»>-‘--'Stich ab the The brief Henii of • Reimbllcwnr'cmt^ Huptford;' ittoy" ja andr^-Hie -UWtefMitetae yeers. BiMrIyI. ^ Bonn fro^,-Umnighout »* iroumrjt.rj:t. NortI) :4UanlicAllla&(iA maintains jewinr’&FNew Bm«i»io»t rnutheF^I'battle to IkajiiSilfe ina wkbse mam lU H OH \va* Tifs flrat talk to a political in EkSro)^, He added that the would hfonr "very SKtenalve hillK Ike weiF4,le»ais> sekbit huMrsariaa au'dience aince 'hia announcement "torjces In being” should be backed emp c l,t.n i^ ^ ® jf m^eon le«vmgjt aquareb’ upi to Gov. Ribicoft whether preperat atrength," Including their mmtIUym aieHress deilaetd la saepafailea GnSOLINf SirH ^ Grectyi^amps Given"\Vith Cash Sale* Bonn, Oermaay, Marcl ^proval of 14 conatltutlorial amdnd- last week that he would be a candi restored Ut* Pemocrat*’ 7 to. 5 ere^to i6 forward for hia ae^heduled eifocution next Moii Je-weepone, during r trenal- I |g M wkb leeBaa^(B>i»s|[sdli iwassai. tf The Bnndeetag today ajiproved date for re-eldction. on period of the dlearinement h M b te a yee iweNr ee leeeemilee, iNa Idee* menta clamping civilian .ebritrdU (Coatlniied on Page Eight) ’ margin. roa-nin wMcR ttamaiBSM permanent leglslatten m rearm on the armed forces to prevent *' Biaenhower’a appearance waa , ^ ; Pigeon's opinion reveraedvthe re­ The Governor atUl had under ad- West Oeyraaay for the defense revival of miUtartsm. not Hated on the .formal program cent action of the Oouncll Inoyhitdt visement today a request by Atty. easy. Ik# s*ll-**-t*ll feeadatlea , of Europe. By hn o%«rWhelmlng Inhere was no recordsd vote on (or the meeting at the Hotel Stat- it had replaced senior Alderitian Reinhart L. Gideon, special public Houeo announoedi BANTLY OIL ler. When the doors opened and ^’annXlhebi ssMHeatmM tIA O Sfi kdceglveaiaakaeai tmtttM I ,IMI W, . |S( vote on show of hnnm the lower either the amendments or the Military Looks James.-Doherty, Democrat, .^th defender, fqr a temporary reprieve. sending Herald'Sti house pnaaed the “SoMiers Lnw". "Soldier’s Law." In th* show of the President came iii, there W-ai William b^m altx, Republigi If a laperive la not (orUtcpmlng, . danttel eeeUtedt on d_ ■' M \ ' \ I HI 1. I The «H.^a CORK a quiet moment of aurpciae /'Jol- vm ^ ent, to LendoR Baturiey^ - \ Am M whloh, wUf p en m ytte fust hidM- hands vqte on the ’’Spldlar Wojqulewlca will have to pin hia itaL ■••aiwwa^Bca v*m V-' np e f n powerfW fienihui Arih'y, most del>utlea'eicc6Sft’’S& ra*t* im tewerwrrirtiipie fer/dlaetmemaat mmetUtlene * TCL Mltrlicll 9 •1S9S M a n c n i s t u i C o h n * ■ : oi) a laat-intniita appeal tot t ^ United HAtlntu|L^tM.e^ ^IfoaiarfMpfag aieaiM dcAwHia ii Nnvy n ^ Air Ferre. peared to vote for It. then yelia ' the emiUMy te tb* Board qf Pardopa, aiR TO EACH DEPOSITOR W HO IRINGS IN A NEW Adm. Arieigb .Burke; Air Force lubeaquent three hearinga; before for home consumption of farm Twa chbhet aftleara n Gen. Nathan B.' Twining; and M*7 the Supreme Court of Errors, upon products and rental value of farm agala fetlay la let t-- . th^m right ACCOUNT OF $10 OR OVER rlhe Cen. Randolph McC. Pate. News Ti(Jlih8^_ an application on writ of habeas dwellings, changta in inventory teattfy befMo a Beaala -rr-ntll 4 DEPOT-SG.—Ml 9-4585 Says" Ordered By Wllaon corpus. ■ ■ value* ^of farm products held by . tee aboai policy ^eolslaaa •« tha Thq military chiefs, are under Culled from AP-Wirfi . "Indeed, it ia obvious that sub­ farmers,-and earning* from non­ eaatag of Baai-West trade. with orders from Secretary of Defense stantially th* same mattera'now farm source*, inch a* invastmenti. ourlMl. The ataaSa by Daovafarjr We Have Set Aside FOR Y O U ., ..O ne of These Beautiful . Come hear the Me.s.sago of Lent, centering ini Wilspn to make h "Oomplete and Attempted .ta be ralaed, have al- off-farm employment Shd the like. of CaaiaMft a Waolis aad SacM- Christ crucified, every individual’s, and thei On careful-evaluation of the else, na­ Prime Miniater l^ e n sayt U.S. taiy of Dtffeaaa WOaaa hrattghl wcirld’s comfort and hope. j ture and- composition of forces planed can remala baaed la Britain (Oealtnued en Page fright) (Continued on Pnge Two) ah angry reaetlaa freai Chair- likely to be required for the na­ *0 long as they ar* needed to de­ man McOlellaB (D-AMi) aad P o i ! ,, P a r r o t , Come in, for Lenteh meditation, or any time. — Church ofpen day and rfightr — ------. _ . _*y.40SEPH A. OWENS j tion's iicurity du;:lng Ore next fend -Fre# World , . ; Motorists memhera.of the Seaata lavaoN- <*- U I D [ n I \ k o i n O rama Vernon (Special)—Mr: and.Mrs. three years.■ : —:------— from OonnecticuV# thrae neighbor­ BrAHdMBA BiihdiadEiflMiA^A. " / ' ! ■ - Arthur 'Johnson, although but- W’itaon disclosed these plans in ing atates can speed here with S t o p p e d J p i r Red LighlB PIN BANKS atanding in. rather unrelated fields, a statement to Congress in reaaonal.le aaaurance they will not FAIUM OAS R tiU B F VOTED 7956 Call To Lenten Services, ar* devoted to a cause which has Jamigry. , He foresaw’ then no be slapped with rrclproeal llcease WaShlagloat Mareh d (i^—> for its goal the recogr^ljon of peo­ ntdjor change, In the ovpr-all size suapeaslon* in their home State*. The Benato fofoy passed th* bNl drivers ple Sa individuals, not as stereo­ of the ;-4'med forces. But he -said Sen. Seltonatell (R,Ma*s) chal­ aaked by Frealaeat Elsealwwar Watch your menay grow! You can see at a glance how much yoii -Wednesday fveningls 7:30 types to be pre-Judged pn thie there would-be continuing change's lenge* as "extreme aifo ritceaaiv*’’ to relieve farmers froai Wuias u . Lenten Appointments With My Savior basis of their race, religion or In the "nature endi composition" a charge by Sen'. Kefauvei* (D- the two-oea|s-a-gaUea fpdem wiik thtia TRU-OUIOI taaturat have saved., This^lean oval-shaped coin bank has six separate • color. of the nitfltary force* ,*n line with Tenn) Presldciit Eisenhower la tax OB gaeoVao aard br thqlr URiV’E with tffo confidence March 7—-*‘.4«d He Hearing Hin <.>nsx, ff'^nt Jollnaon is a field reprea^tative sclenUflcipi'og'ress add changes in letting U.S. fall behind Russia in in Police Car farmiat eparatlea*. Tha mesa- 4 EXTRA LONG COUNTIRS slots for nickels - dimes -"quarters and halves. • -- for the (joiihecticut CixITRighta the Intel natFonal situation; aerial ani). m^***lc About ure BOW teas back to the HoasS and the senke of security ■ Forth—They CompelUvi i)ne to Bear Hia Commiasion and Marie is a speech - SewUry;aaIii such a long 300 Connecticut t|T(icker* andltusi- for rohelfoHtfloa' af « icaato~7 range sfidy waa needed to proride. nesamen hear president of Amer- 4 AOOEO Hm SUPROR? ■ ^Cross'*' . John 19: 17; Mark therapist in the East Hartford ^iladelphia; Mar(^ 6 ( ^ r A-^brding to hia wishes," someone •meadmeat. ^ . V ■' * which conies with knowinK' school system. Both ate active A sound‘has*-for planning "(u- Icap Trucking Asan. lash obt erased gunman held a prieat and might be hurt. Come In and Statt meml^rs of the Hartford Chapter tui e pro< (irement and. other mlli- sgqlnsf proposed federal lax on' two policemen hostage today 1n a Thompson alerted authprUle* SEEK TO AIR NEFF ACTIOHS 4 RBNPORcfo s n a W nks that you have sufficient March 1 1—^“ffe Sareri Others, Let Uim SaveHiniT of the“Natlonal Akaociatlbn for the tarj’ programs." tills means new heavy trucks.. stolen -patrol car during a two- but Madara surprised'* detsctlve Waahliigtea, March Jl a Savings Account •eif. If He Be Christ" Luke 23:35 Advancement of Colored People and f<)uipnifnt. There are indicatioh'a that Sen- state chase that ..enddd with his and a .policemlin sitting In the pa-1 Counsel to the Seaate Ceouait- SMOOTH SIAMU»tAQ(S 'Automobile Ijisurance writ­ . —. . . . (NAACPf and JohnaOn ia , cur­ Pentagon aide*, under Orders |p ate-Hoiise Atomic Energy Com­ captura by one Of hia police pris­ trbi car, disarmed them and took' tee laveetlgaMag .lawyer lehhyi 4 Todoy end Gat Your mittee will ronsjder legisiation' to oners. ... . let Joha M. N ^ s s^ v ltte a ta r ! * ■ ten in a dependable insur­ rently. serving as its pre*ident. control of the car. . M . . ; Zion is a church of the INTERNATIONAL LU­ Speaking 'nr a_(»ndid manner ((’onllnued on 1‘age Nine) authorize government to share In-- The gunman, Joseph Madara, Father John Lynch, w ,h o s* | behalf of the aatural gas MU ■^suited 10 orthopedic adjustment when preteriM 'itild today there are a couple of ance company. That’s the c o i n O ram a THERAN HOUR heard in o8 territories and for- '■ Johnson declares; "Everything'is stimnee risks o f atomic power, in- 32, told a ■report*)' that he wanted, church is in central rhiladelphia, eign Countries besides the United States and not rosy here in Connecticut, duetry. . . 'i'wo gunmen ho|d up tp die but Couldn't mnim lt suicide had. been summoned to Reyburn points at possible lew vieintlead wealthy food manufacturer . and because of the teachings of the ha wnats te put before the Sea- kind we sell -and the only ’ Bank FREEt Then Canada, in languages over 1,000 stations . . . though we ary making a steady W e.stingrhoiiHe A cts Plaza and Madara forced him Into atlvaiyce toward equality. A great, - family in .their Beach home, in Roman Catholic^, (church. th* car also, , ' ator*. .f YouBg feet often need extra WICC Sundays at 1:30 1*. .M. ‘ protection to help them kind ,vou want! Wafeh Your Savings many-'changes have taken.place in Reporlei; .George Thompson of Other police discovered w'hat recent years., particularly in indus­ To Settle Walkoui/^S^i/! fuu, . diamonds and -the Phtlideiphi*. f^ilyr-News. who had happened but, foarihg for the IKE IN INDIANA FBUIABr irow propcRy, Poll-Parrot . . • Zion is a church of the current Lutheran Church— try, - but the barriers in housing cash. IndlaaapMlm 6laich d Grow. ale'rted authorities to Madai's’s safety of the three hoatagee, w-ere Preeldeat Btaeahewer ara* oM- ' oclux* Guide-Rite Shoes . Missouri Synod “THIS IS THE LIFE" TV series h*ve not been overcome.’’ ?;.,. WSahlngton,' March S ijPi ■ Union olTliilala'^y striking em­ plan, '-said Madara apparently unable to do-more titan pursue the can vety often give Weatioghouae Electric Corp., to­ ployes of Sperry-Rand Corp. have cUlly catered today ta ladtaahfo and “MOMENTS OF COMFORF’ Radio and TV, Main .Ape* of Discrimination hoped t o . become involved .in a atoldn car which look off at h.igh new presMentlnl prefm ae*. pri­ just the help your chilil Please check on lime .with newspapers. Listing housing as the major day accepted - a government plan been ordered to return to work In shooting fray near city hall in the speeds tow'ards the horn*' of Ma- area of discrimination in this' for ael (ling the 142-da:^ strike at mary May 8. Oev. Oeerga N> nay need. Ideally i more.(.ban dozen^iUea acrose-na­ hope he might die from a polier. dara’s estranged wife in northeast | Craig filed Ihe-PreaMeat'a amna state, today; Johnson claima, •*" . . f ,, , tion. . ,. A-reritvEfDenver Dial.A./1BL. sfuaj^e Judge JD-Jo- bullet. Philadelphia. ' eoitad to orthopedic “Landldrds refuse to rent, realtors No ranie immedl^tDlv'froni D«ph M. McDonald arrangef to Police said . Madara waa a U.S, with the eecratary af stata.' Tha adjuttmciui when _ • BtFikinev imirve* *l«^ t — _^ ______a _ When the stolen car stopped at law requires oaly SO* atgaaturw .r :f’W refuse' to sell and private mvnera the atriklng union, the Jnternation- hcap argument on request^that ac­ Navy veteran and,-had been under ■one point. Father Lynch waa .let refuse to sell." Al^Union of Elecfrical Worker* to a ttllag peuttaa. bat Ondg frrcacribcd by your doctor. ZION EVANGELICAL cused plane saboteur John-Gilbert treatment for a ‘mental condition. out. He got in-another patrol car- preaeated petittOBa h6artaff9<66S Invest in your child's \ FIRST NATIONAL BANK It is not unuommoh- ’(o r ’feal (lUEl.. ^ aa tp whether it would-----Graham gc- be tried on murder rharge Speeds Over 76 ' m.p.h and atarte.d broadcasting appeals signature*. future. Comc'ip today. S - 8 7 5 estate agents, who make appoint- the plan, ■ without Jury. Part of the. pursuit through to Madara. ■*, - LUTHERAN CHURCH ‘menfa to show homes and rents, to The #ettlem*nt propoaal. piovld- Greek airline TAB says if ia ris­ Philadelphia waa at a weird, "I promise ypu'nothing harmful POOREH* PHYSICAL (ILATEO COOLER and HlOH STREKTS; MANC HESTER ~. fail tp^ keep them when they real- ing for a compromlae on all pend- ; porting ‘ to GrMk ■ government PAUL CJ. PROKOPFr'Paaior lelaurely pace with the stolen car will happen to ..you. We want' tp AUmay. N. V., MSKh d (At— y OF MANCHESTER , l*e that.the applicant's are colored ?? V'**'*' " ’** •u*>"'llted-to both-on "degrading and hunriUatlag -^and; a dozen other 'police, ve­ help-you. I Want, to do-everything Johnny Podreq.has haeai ordered ^ Sunday School 9 A. M.— Free ChafteCecY Bus Service or have ,religidu8 beliefs different side*1ut Saturday by * three-man laeorch” of» paasengpra and crew hicle*—stopping (or red traffic I can to help you," Father Lynch te report her*'March IS for ta« 175 East . “A GREATER BANK FOR GREATER MANUHESTER’’ L from those of Jthe majority ih the panel of the Federal Mediation and of one o( lts Hfo neighborhood. '■ thorities on. Cyprus, y.Virginian way from Philadelphia tp Briacol, Lynch waa "in complete chaise.*', ,s|;^ 'a Selective Service diractea Center St. SUNIMY DlVINE WORSHIP It AJI. ’.’We must rememhe'r that the In a brief atatem ent,-the‘''com- Mlqnie' Mangum waives . police Pa., the pace stepped iip to better Ready to Sartre You ttfUh the Best in Banititijf TU* rkurrk iavitra rapeclally tka*«’ without a ^urrh home p*,ny aald today; M adira continued muibbHhg un- •w d today. However, the Bteek- 88fl MAIN ST Civil'''FUght* Cbmr.ilsaion aervicea court hearip'g and is' sent on to than 70 miles an- hour. Intelligtbla answers, lya Dodgers* World SartaTfrori .. MEMBER F E PE R ^ DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION pud . all lateicated. for this ^Lenfea Season and. for the year, to ' Complaints from “eerl^' all races ’‘Weat|hgbouse management s€- grand Jupy on charge of sfeallBg The Daily News said thsL Ma-, TeL attend Bible-based.Chrlet-centered *erviee«. edpts the aeCtlement tdrma recom- $174.6*1 Je (fom her former em­ T h e n 'Thompson waa put, t>n has the rtakl to reaaaat a Mag-' FITTING. Herald Phot* (lara indlcat'Sd la Thompson on the police riidio. , far fer ta laBlIsa *« ha la mTw This Preachlag llivougb the Frees Display Anaoun^meat la . .(OHittB||iee W piiga Tea) ' ployers in now-defunct Common- the telephone fHat unless a doctor MI-8-7B65 apoasored by Zlon'a LsCm ’Rid.' MIL «Hd ;HRS. ARTHUR J0HNs6 n ..(CeaHaneBAa y>ago Sovap) 7 hway II waaM hi aaoMaa Itatd- ’ wealth Building and Loan Asan. and pri«e]t tvera aummoned ae- I Mfo-ltfo),. •Mp.lw Mm ratora." T W M k/i i • .'lu- '.X. ta •\ ''h t. -> u XV! 1/ * t ' ;v \ ,- v MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, BIARCH 6,1956 PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, ESDAY, MARCH 6, 1956 - PAGE THREE Stopped for Red Lights i------—i —------#— ------1------Urges Those with Complainis Ike Go^id^t 7 liam -Walsh In whose memory the Martin Ready to Recomimnd^^ ^ rm s’ Income -Rockvifle-Vernon ‘ N Sou^ Carolina award 4Vas made. What Id CD? DeMo^y Seats Other offtcere tnatalled 'last - Total Declines To AttendTlailrodd Hearing ^omen toHelp Attorney to Get night linrluded the following: Jay SS-Mill Tax Ratft-to Boai-d Sentinient on Zone Revisions By Leo. J. Nulcliliy AlcSpaden,. senior councilor; DRvid Thurmond Seat Niew Officers McConnell, Junior councilor; Aus- Eastern Connecticut's Commit* Stale CD Direetor X U3t'ri>t«. no lncreM«^T5*rector*_, Will InVe Billion in Year Bnice Watkins, president of Uie^ GDP to Victory jiell Andersoh, senior deacon; BRAKE Manchester r Chamber o f Com- ted . on la b ile Convenience and Robert. Stuart" Newell, son of Samuel Dunlop, Junior deacon; e m tm Mst rktf. win be rtcom-’ other...... financial.. matterf.— '* Seen More Evenly Divided Columbia, 8. C., March 6 'VP)— metpe, hopes to taad a delegation Necessity has filed a counter petl- 1 ^1 3 Trib in Police Cw Mr. and M ^. Silas G. Nbwell of William Breadheft, senior atew- U m f r A hearing W ill/ b e held/on a No hearing to grow, up with tha right Sentiment at -A 2-hour hearing o'clock a t the club lounge. shows that Connecticut is the fast­ George Nevers, treasurer; Charles The Board, which ihuat a*t the concern a $7/»h0 transfe/from one Madera's wife WM aummoned. ta-klng Madera's pistol and tha two The (Council of the First Oongre- mond. ‘niurmond'a resignation be-i Order of DeMolay, at a semi-pub­ account to-'Anolher liy the Sewer farm earnings —- a major political abandonment' of Hartford-Boeton jon either petition haa yet beCn .'.so thcT.can maet life's held last niglit by tha. Zoning est growing state in Ne(S’ England^ Krafner, sentinel; Wayiie New­ InctDdM IM nu snd lubuiwTHc BUST BRAKE JOB IN TOWN rate toiiliht, comteraplated a 35'i- he had seiaed. j *8tlonaI Ctiureh of Vernon wdU comes effective April 4. Department, it will ./not increase issue iii this presidential .election 'passenger aerVice. scheduled. • / ims in the right way, Eieen- and sha' broadcast sn appeal. By Wofford Will serve .tintll the lic tnstsllatlon o^ office last man. chaplain; Robert Andrew, mlU rale when it app-oved the Board of the Vernon f3te D la t r i^ j„ j,t tonight at $ o’clock at the It la now the'26th largest staU In marahSI; Guy' Gartside, atandard Governor A. A. Ribicdff lait. It was agalnat this background .'fiower'Nxaid. \ this time, Madera had approached PoHca permitted the car to ra- ■\ November general election and night in the- Malonic'’rempic. ’The YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS HERE hudfct. for Mancbeiter fov'em- the budget. yMr — was a further dtop of appeared to ba. more evenly the’ Union. Nearly two and one-, bearer; Wayne Keith, almoner; /V«d the DireftoTs will lake up week ifsued about 300 lnvitatl.jna of conflicting interests and mount­ He Mid he wanted. to express the Bristol (Pa)-Buillngton (NJ) anter JPhiladelphIa over the Taeony J Hoapiml Netea . then resign to. give the elected installation w'aa made by the xncnt at the banning: of the cur­ about 10 per cent in farm product Stmte officers. / David JanssAi, Charles Stolz, a/proposal to save about $2,000 a to the meeting, which Will be held ing controversy that , Ritdeoff hie confidence that wrough them (Pa)-Palm yra (NJ.) bridge and to divided in favor of rcvlaed zoning ' AYdaughter was born yesterday candidate seniority over any new quarter million peraorja live in a rent fiscal year which befan in prices. Also contrlbutthg was a bridge and several times slowed During the evening,/the 'first Harvey Wahnquist, Steven Hum­ /^ear by not printing tax books, at 2 p.m.v March IS, in the Hall of called the March 18' me^tlng..'lta AmerlOa'^I he informM on what head toward Madera's wife's home. changes than that voiced at the at City Hospital to Mr. anfi Mrs. Senators taking artata in Congress comparatively small area. GENERAL REPAIR WORK ^ August 1955. small increase In ferni production doAn as if to stop. But each Ernest Arxt, Broad Brook. New mel. ■ Steven Hubbard. Donald Wo have precision equipment for test and' repair of geHemMrs. On a corrected final Grand which arc unn6cess|ry under ,new the House at the. State Capitol. aim is to give both sidra a. ^ance the Reputdjofn prograi£\M and its As they drew up to the house, hearing on the original proposed next January. Conne(iticut Is first in production costs, The drop in prices was off­ George Afpert, president of the time, he* sped up again, with 10 liadara got /Oiit. He was apparent­ patients at the hos-ital today are Muiener and- Elwood Anderson, starter motors. Tollage regulaters. Of 59d.227.482. the 35 nidla M il Hax systems. / t'o air their argumenia and, per­ progress. changes held Feb. 22. *. / . Although he waa alerted to a of firearms, brass and copper roll­ piereptors, . set to some extent by a 3 per cent railroad, other “New England'' of- Then EisertliDwer rep esM that poUce cara in pursuit. ly dutrseted by an approaching Mrs. Frances Wochomurka, Staf- raise 53;233.242^1f 96 ppf c ^ i of ^sln- bond diallers, the Direclorii haps, to Jay the. gjburidwork for While last night's, meeting full 6-year term. Thurmond re­ ing, aircraft engines and propel­ increase in the vo'lume of farm 1 clBls, and ^presentatlves of af­ he felt deeply t ^ a good (WllUcal A roadblock was aet up on the taxi and Witherspoon grabbed h i i ' was foixivllle; Uisa Muriel'Adams, 98 the taxes stfe^collecte^ gen­ will name> cc/tifying and paying an agreement, / •not the stormy affair of the pre- signed Saturday in line with a lers. It m first in the percentage ON-THE-JOB BOM’S agenY ia / the proposed bonds to production-laat year. fected towns are, expected to at­ pariy can be can ' auch only if bridge hut MSdera went through. ‘He was taken to city hall/Tor W. Main St.; Mrs. Charles Gagma, of skilled workers to total work-'- erally the j?a»e- / X- And the Comp^itteq,. on Public When he was on thO New Jer­ ViouA hearing, those apeaking 1654 campaign pledge" that he pay foKlhe Globe Hollow property, Decllae Fereeaat tend. ..f \ Ita base has and eplrleual questioning and was not c^ rged 104 Union St<: and Mrs. Ruth Car- would step down this year and seek eis. ' .Sesttle, Wash. (85—A liibor 0'"^ The 5»,2S3,242M^ther wit^ pay forvtne Convenience apd Necessity, ac­ sey side, his wife continued her against the changes were em­ contract signed here provides Mr competitive bid requirc- Agriculture Department econo­ Today. Watkins said that the valuea. , - immediately, roll. 58 Park St.,/^ the senatorial nomination in the In effrtet, Connecticut looms ss s contemplated rewitde of $1,609,- walve/ih* coir cording to Watkins, who is a mem­ pleaa— “joe, come.'on home and phatic In their opinions. a S-rent hourly bonus for em­ STO? 713 Uoto aoums ./Other than cur- ,ment/ so thatat the bonds can be mists predicted last fall that farm meeting is open to alK'and added, ber, will enUr the meeting with JEieenhower was aOOqmpanied Ut Democratic primary. Thurmond fine potential target for any enemy taU it over.'! .. ------at------,Z_ A t the opening of the hearing, All Talrottville and;Vernoa ployes with perfact weekly on-the- -.t.iCi ■ printed an«\cchange the-maturity income would decline further this “ We're going to try to get a dele­ that spirit/In mind. 'He said' the the meeting by lAonaiM W. Hall,^ won an unprecedented write-in kttack. 'Thera are very few choicer rert taxes. u»e of $163;836 \ bpiice said he fired twice at Jamei Vandervobrt, chairman of news ItenM are (low being handled Job records. ^ 4T7 Hartford Rd. Manchester .Conn c i ^ haianrtdror.r last -Vear, will dales c.stabliiihfd eariicr. year. But Secretary of Agrlcul- gation of at least 30 from Man­ group had.diacuased the conference chairman of the Repubdean Na­ victory two years ago over Edgar targets compressed In such a com­ l^ W Jersey troopers but missed, the Zoning Board, explained the through the. Mnnehester' Evening ./ The DirertorXwtll again take up tiiro Benson has said It would In­ chester.” He said everyone, should last Alght and jleclded it ahould tional Committee. . A. Brown who had iMen nominated pact area. .finance >r 541406,791 budget. time. Still fearful for their difference between the changes HeraM, Roekrille Burenn, lornted TELEPHONE^ Mitchell 9-8066 Tha^wraget includes $4,351,518 a proposed local raw to govern ''go­ crease if Congress acted promptly attend who has suffered any hard­ not be “a halr-pullIng” affair. Aa be left, the women set uf> a by the -state Democratic Executive ' Those men who W-ould rule the to enact a soil bank plan recom­ IS, police held their fire, .BURNSIDE® proposed at the iLlrst meeting and nt 1 Market S(., telephone Rock­ apprpppmed at the outset of the ing out of bnsineak/aalea" ship aa a result of the service in- chant; “ We like Ike. 'We likc>Ue.'' E BAfY FBBR PAMIKQ Committee, without resort to a world. If possible, know these mended by president Eisenhower, He Said grleveDces V ill be aired with pleas from Father those now being suggested. ville T A 5-SIS6. . yua^.aOiltiontil appropriations tetruptibn. Chairman Hall told the worien *’ It'i GrtaiMt! The changes pinvide for a mini­ primary. The committee had acted faets.'They are available to any­ H O LLYV^O D -V Under the soil bank the goyern- by.pbouU 15 spokesmen f r ^ af- LynchNand his wife still ' being ■•ATTLE J*Y ' I “ESMT or later, vid $36,688 which the Passenger service between Hart­ that, they'have a hard fight ahehd mum lot size in. Zorte A of 22,500 after Sen. Burnet Maybank (D- one, They know that Hartford, ment would make payments total fe^ed towns along the. Harthird- broadcMt he came back over the riMwaSekiM I e d e n " / may'appropriate, ford' and Boston via Manchester, qf them In thia campaign year. Hb. bridge, oMva into Philadelphia /'^ I - ClB*maac«ae square feet, 'or a minimum 125- SCl.'Who held nomination for an­ Brldgepori, New Haven, Water- ing up to $1.100,000,000-a year to Wlllimantlc and Putnam was Inter­ Mston line. In ad.diUon, he u r ^ urged them not to let down in SrU I *:*S other term, died before, the „elec- bury, Bristol, New .Britain, Stani- fublic Hearing Hospital Notes farmers for voluntarily taking pnyone with a complaint to appea And to hi^wlfe'a home. WM.I HELEN or TBOY" - foot frontage with 180-foof depth. Cardinal lo See , rupted during the Aug. 19 flood,- ^ e ir energy and intere'et became Jta he started to leave the car, The present :'minimum lot .Is 13,500 tion. ford "abd NeV Lomlon are logical The $36,688 inclr.dei $21,688 land out of production of surplus “ and speak his piece." Leading the :'' -— ^ Thurmond said he would run In tarots. They have the planes to WMIIl CHAIR when a Putnam railroad bridge^ 'a leader of tha ticket is Eiaen- square feet with a minimum 90- . which tbe Board of Education has Patlenla Today ...... J48 crops. delegation with him will be Gen­ \______\ the June 1-2 primary of this pre­ r ^ h Connecticut cities. They Have You An Event was destroyed. The railroad had boWr. foot frontage. Monaco Wedding askOd. and $154)00 for. 10 voting ■The Senate is nearing the vot since filed a petition with ^ e eral Manager Richard "Martin. dominantly Democratic state. bave the weapons. l a t l l e COB- ADMIT'TED TESTERDA'y; nXaaid ha had a special miSoion / ' — - verted fross mhchin«a. Tne edncatitm request Ing stage on a blit that would au­ State Public' Utllitiea Commlimmli^on, AIra .Multiple Zoning. Gov. George Bell Timmerman ' Civil Defense cart provide some Philip Doyle. 130 PortW St.; Mrs.' RlbicofT will open the meeting' for tnbwmmen here from Oregon T obI ^ : “ Three Stripes ki^ the Sun” — "Lasi Fgantler” ' New York, March 6 (85—Prince reer-whecl to Scheduled That Colls /la the subject of a piiblic hearing thorize the soil banti plui—but asking' permission to discoillsconGn'ue next week and..Bobert P. Lee, When questioned as to multiple kalnier of Monaco aaya Francis Jr., in appointing Wofford, said M defense against this (hreat. Strong and that is to' go back home and froQi-wheel at the Board's meeting tonight at Marion Kingabury, 4 ^ r k in St.; Would also junk the xdmlnlstra passenger aetwice as far chairman of the Stale Develop­ zoning for Ihe district, Vander-' Cardinal Spellman, archblahop of considers him able and to have Jme local organizations w(XiLd be a /» return Sm . Morse lO-Ore) whom STARTS voort (raid he could not say when propelljnf, oc 8 o'clock in the hearitig roo;n of Donna Humphries, 28 t^lev St.; tion's flexible .price support ays Massachusetts bordei. ment Commission', will preside. Hall termed “ that Republican-In- Naw York, will attend the Prince's Interest' “ of the state at heart.” deterrent to enemy attack. They For Food? y the Municipal Building. The vot­ tern'and restore high, rigid farm TOMORROW multiple zoning would become would pl.ay greater role, God to alt. )-iacli Miss Geraldine Barrett, 3^7 East dcpcndent-Democr,.t'' to private S T A T E O CONT. FROM 5 P.M. wedding to actrees Grace Keiiy aa W'offord has prsctlced Uw at casters. ing machine question 1& also ex­ Center SCI Mrs. Marian Wilkin, price props opposed by Eisenhow­ necessary, as it is. not possible to a delegate of tha Pope. Greenville since 'his g;i^uation forbid, alleviating loss of life ,an(1 Aid granta for an Industrial arta life. Robert S. N’lWvell It may be a weddinR, a banquet or juat an InfomMl pected to comp up for discussion. 281 Summer St.; Mrs. Anpette er and Benson. Andover make a decision of this kind until The Prince said the Bishop of from Harvard Law Sch(wl in 1931. property should attack materialize. $72.00 Martin noted t^ a y that if the program. In a separate aesalon, the wom­ . the land use map ia complete. He .get-loKPther of a society, knlge or some frietuily ironp. Gordon, 11 Division St.: Kenftelh The .gyiculture Dep' rtment re­ en received a briefing from the "Pictu Monaco will perform the cere­ Wofford said he won^^be a can­ You can help. Join Your Local Willism ••Dad” Wahh A'^ard waa S5-.mlU rate ia aet, it will mean Malnes, 51 Elizabeth Dr.; bus. port attributed the decrease in the Under the new regulationa 24 THE MONTH" arlded "I understand work on this mony th Monaco April 19. , didate for any office ^ ia .year and Civil Defense Organization. . secretaries of the armed services. - m AMMCAN MA6W^ presented to R o b w B. Conriell of the Unyii has absorbed the cut- Elaine Contois, 16 Hale Rd.; MrV average Individual Income of the Regional R^ard atate vo-ag centers may be estab­ la well along." Rainier flew in last night from that he bas not decwd-whelher to WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU down at Cheney Bros, and made lished In such areas where suffi­ A ir Force Secretary Quarles John G. Talcott Jr., chairman North Coventry.'^ho had been se­ mRyweri 0(Mf tsilH twaasde^ Vivian Charboneau, 52 West SI.; farm populatidi) In part to a 1 per Los Angeles where he had ‘said resign as Greenvilje County Dem­ TRAILER’S. WEEK m iT lected aa the omatahdlng ipember TO YOUY COMPLETE SATISFACTION the ftrat pai’ment on bonds for cient interest is shown. A t present, told them American air-atomic of the High School Building Com­ Fits over average toilet Mra. Mary Cutronl, Andover; Jo­ .cent jjicreaae in 'the number of per­ Names4 *air to goodbye to Miss Kelly whom he ocratic chairman/a post do which Oak Ridge, Tenn. (85 -^Fish er­ of the local chapter during 1955. Uie. high school without raising there are 15. pupils In the three power can continpe to prevent mittee. said he belt that density of bowL Sturdily con­ OAr caterinx service is Mt up to be flexible enough to seph Naudzua, 280 Hilliard St.; sons living on fgrnis. Previously, war regardless of whether Inter- will not see until she arrives in he. was re-electjau yesterday. man T. L. Gregory reported, that This pfesenutloh \vas made by structed- Easily cleaned. the tax rate. . Philip Dowd. 192 School St.; Mra. f^ m population 1 ^ been going towns on the secorda-y level who population entered Into the pro­ Monaco to marry him. Tlmmarmam said the law re- his boat trailer waa stolen 00 on the principal agriculture program. veloped by the U/ilted. States or Board. St.; James Cooley. Andover. Andover,' March 6 / Special 1 — Russia. terranean principality March 16. San. 3 a i^ r a ll an election five highway while he was fishing. A 73, A. F, and A. M., in the 'presence and $67,500 in interest. The In­ ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Atty.'^lobert kahan spoke of ThVi includes evsry rSan, wom­ Douglas Fellows, oLrlebron. and Solrctmen to Meet U.S. defenses/he declared, are Miss Kelly will follow by ship in days aftor the appointment. He week later, he said, he went fish of the you«g. man's parents, Mr. terest will decrease gradually as Laura Graff, M2 Autumn St. an amhrhlld living on farmt Selectmen from Bolton and An­ the plight of tobacco farmers in early April. A civil wading is said h e ^ ’ill call the election to be ing at the aame spot. When he re­ WELDON DRUD CO. the p ^ cip a l la paid off. Clifton /6. Horne ^ r e appointed strong enouglyto make “ war so town, whb would be forced to sell and Mrt. Edwin B. McConnell, and B I R T H-S YESTERDAJT; A But the number of farmAoper- dover will meet Thursday evening scheduled for April 18 with a re- held connection with the regu­ turned to shore, the trailer was Pa.i\yMaster -Harold W. Walsh, .ThOo $217,500 principal and in­ last night by the Regional Dla- unprofitable mr an aggressor that their land, as they could not afford Authorized Dealer daughter to Mr. and Mra. Henry ated last year was said to ^ a ve at the home of Andover First iigious ceremony the next day. lar rjov., 6 general election. in place. son « the late Past Master Wil- GfUPdeii G rove terest amounts roughly to two trict M Board of Education to work no aggressor would dare start to pa.v the taxes due to changes in 901 MAIN ST— MI l-SSIl Aberle, RF'D 3. Rockville; a son b«!en 2 p V cent mailer tharr Jn Selectmen U Edward Whitcomb one." / ARNOLD PAGANl, t*rop. mills. Martin noted. to Mr.'and Mrs. William Paquin, Supt. W./Chrls Helsler on a the tobacco industry. It was The 35-miII rate ia possible be­ 1954, reflecting consolidations for revised basic aalar.v schedule and to discuss the possibility of Bolton Q uarle^aid the key to this np^ . PHONES MI .7-7364 or Ml 3>f847 Ea.st Hartford. the most paid. establishing Its own dnmp. For G L Y N lS J m S brought out that under the 22.SQ0 cause—- - erlt s y a t ^ which will be pre- tion's d^errent strength is alr- square feet regulation, only two BIRTHS .TODAY: A daughter $6,681 \Average Gross several years ths't town has used atomlC/^wer, and He assert^the B4SiLRATM8(NE 1. H ie \final Grand lis t is to Mr, and Mrs. Albert Stevenson, mted for discussion at the next lota would be availabie.\n an acre. $1,727,482 'higher than was eatl- The average farm had a groii .b(Wd meelihg. the Artdover dump.. f Unlteq States wiU. be able tp''maln- jmiAUUSBUZi 35StrantBt. Inromo of $6,^1 last year com/ , CeCiLfMKER 14 was suggested,the iM d beside the beg^nn the fia- DISCHARGED YESTERDAYS I aHW ict recommended .that.. the ScouA Charters Set talO/ thta position “ regajxlless of the rSllroad tracks be bought and C&l yCAT. pared With $6,6 « in- the prerlotis A JoTnl presentation of charters whum side may hiippeii/to he the CeWVTGQHMOOiOlt. Susan Walker, 17 Harvard Rd.: year. After payiiVg production ex­ propo^d schedule, be retained for 6 reserved for Industry, rather than 2. Martin expects to use $163,- Luke Granficld, 245 Center 8t.; the first, two years, after which to Cub Scout Pack 124 and Boy first in breaking through With the GREAT let houses b(^ conatriicted tn^re. MANCHESTER KNiniNO MO -53$-from the $170,644 - cash -sur« penses and taking into aepount Scout Troop^ -124 wrtll “be Tfeia T ri- endoua new missiles that you Mrar Dorla ’Bolduc, W 'E . Center changes in inventories, th^ 1965 llihe revvaions might be made ac­ n v s • SONGSI N Town has (Changed plus left at the end of last fiscal St;: Robert Briggs, Rolton; Mary cordingly. \; day at 7:30 p.m., at the Elemen­ discussed.” . / , year instead of $122,885 'ad origi­ average net Income was/ $2,192 tary School, Quarles aaid l^woifld be “ fool­ Mrs. Alice Hammar aaid '(.he \ Ellen Parker, 71 Charter Oak St.; Mrs. Raythpnd Houle spoke in town had changed from a "rurS)'' nally planned. , Mrs. Jean Beai'dsley. .30 HII!*'-'> fompareerwilh $2,41S\ in 11954^ the favor of a master teacher sysjem. Other ^remoniea "will Inclui ish and wasteful of ps to gear our BMdes setting the tax rate, the department said. V / programs directly'tO those of the toWn to a "bedroom" town,^ and Dr.; Mrs. Sophia Bajorls, 38 Helsler stated,'however,' that he the graduation of two Cub Scoifts that residents, in considering ' the IN 3 Average Individual t^om e from Soviets.” Hb sa^u the United North St.; Mrs. Mary Giapprootl. would , prefer to pppoint master Into Bog Scouting and an investi­ proposed regulations, should keep Stafford Springs; Miss Beverly farming alone was $^4 \last year teacheiy. If such a pyslem were to ture of three Tenderfoot Sco^a. States must makg its military-a.r- compared with $6S^tn 1954, This ranigemertta on ^ e basis of "what \ in mind the p'ropbaed additional Bristol. Bolton. Be adopted, from thb\faculty after A, film atrip on Camp ^ n e e r 600 houses to be built within the I: DI8CHARGEa> TODAY:--Mrs. was. supplemented Jby an 'average the school had bebn tn operation w ^ be show with narration' by not jiolely on what the of $276 from hfin-farm Sources othe^slde haa". next t\vo years. ^ Laura Beilis and son. 392 Oakland for a period of two or ihpre years. “Chief Sly." Boys from 'Proop 124 Artliti ' Chairman Vahdervoort stressed St.; Cheryl; Michaud, JO .Depot compared with $260' In 1954.' _ . are Included in the film/ Blacker sqi^d the administration Degnan obserVyid that i A Sq.<;.-iitevKdna^HbUeraan, 22..Saa- 4epkrlmeht..aijJd,..j,lpar,l"aai‘ the purp<^ -of. the presenf school The .committee and/ le»d«'#. «£ fgeilng it that a .qiol^lfe mxd,’^4il|ji- ^qifipped a'nny ■ of 't,034.‘000 men record a t the To^^vn Clei:k s office man’ Circle; Mrs. Rose' Hambleh, yejar. farmers retained i^. net In^ desiirt. Inr his opinion,- had' been Troop 124 have invited the families would-not ’ be subject to any re­ Vernon Trailer Court; Het^berl of all Cubs and Boy/Scouts to aty “ is sufflulently large under exist­ ing circumstances to afford us a gulation changes. He also- brought Bavier, RED 2, Rockville: Michael fend this annual ev4nt with their out the fact that anyontf'could ap­ sons. proper/margin of safeW-” / H Goldsnider, RED 1, Andover. peal at any time to the Zoning Fireenen / t Meet Newest, most^advanced design irI 4-door hardtope. Board of Appeails. John.k. Mason, partment has been keeping tec- Vuch a.s a teacher .shortage. \Th e annual meeting of p(e An- a member of the Board of Appeals, ords. . \Helsler stated that 5 'per cent do'ver, V'olunte^ Fire Department j^ y Misi^ing Here said that Over 25 per cent of the Available in Montclair, Monterey, or Custom series. of, the salary schedule was gene­ w'lllXbe held ^ Friday evening at appeals had been rejet:ted rally recommended for Inservice 8 o'clock al/the Fire Hduze. Found in Boston Practically all the builders Iri / eduction. This would provide for ‘are i|(/ReilBion PROGRAMS the Fire District were present, An' About Town facuity members to attend auch m Kywaiski ha.s an-/ in expressing their opinion, f educational workshops' as would nounced//that/phy independent Police aaid a 15-year-oId boy, majority favored npl changing V reported missing yesterday from St. G cr^da'a-' Mothers Circle benefit the school program. It v o te ^ ^ h o unable to attend Video Everyday preaent regulations. . , will meet xomoiTow. at 8 p.m. with would also make provlalon fbr sub- the/T«lstrar^ aesalon on Friday his home here, was apprehended about 6 "a.m. today by Boston All Rights Reserved — 8BO Meeting /''^ Rose Montella, .118 Harlan atitute te'achera while the work- et/th/e home/ot Mrs. Prank Ham- A meeting of the SchOOl/'Build- for thayirlo Police and the youth told police 'I. T. Dickinson A Co., Inc. ehopa are being attended. He add­ , on ^ b ro n Rd., maj/ obtain ing Committee will be hrid this ed that 2 per cent would seem to nrolljnent form ‘from either of there he took a car yesterday from Moriarty Brqs., 315 Center evening at the office of tpe school a t a l o w i i a i ••• The Adoration Sodality and the be a more practical amount.' / tw / town reglstrara, Mrs. superintendent, to prepare final Frlendaltfp Club will meet tomor­ Hamilton, or Mrs. Kowalski, Of St. • Authorized to Bu.V Books / Chief Herman O. Schendel said plans for presenting Ule Simpkins row evgnlng in St.. John'a Church. Helsler ws.s authorized td/f>ur- 'Rt. d: et their hoiyies. property on Lovelan^ Hill as the Quality 23 Gqtwa.v St., following thegLen- Ry means of such forms, an In Lt. Walter Cassells has been sent chase small supplier and /hooka to Boston to take custody of the site for the propoi^ new High ten devotions at 7 p.m. Friday which woifld be used by/the R dependent voter may be made l School, at a spec^l Town- Meet­ everting. ' St. John's senior choir member of /a party Immediately. youth and police are checking THIS IS NATIONAL TV iiBva« . lavaaYB gional Board. / r - what seem to be several Incon- ing on March 13/ ^ win hold a APfcial rehearsal for However, those voters who trans­ SERVICEMEN'S/WEEK! Voters'at th y meeting are ex­ He estimated that the au/ve.y siatencle'a. / the Blaster program. fer from one party to anothep will pected to rais((/a, number of ques-. sim im St nratcMof bawwat) forms which had been se.it t^ the The car he claims to have taken We fully subscribe to the'rigid elementary and secondary VcKoola not be entitled to party privileges tibiiS, and ((might’s meeting will St, Margaret-Mary Mothers for another six months. was a Pontiac, according to code of ethics noiv "being na­ n would be r turned by 'Tu^dny. Schendel, but the youth did not plan defensive arguments which 4 M olrls'tiiM.3 la Ax. Circle will meet tomorrow at . 8 tionally publicized! ma.v be nyfessary. It is reported p.m. with Mra. Wilaon. 263 Mrs. Clifford Wright, of/Hebt;bn, Songs Scheduled ' know the registration or where he Mrs. Peter Cfawford. oPMarlbOr-. Songs by Cub Scout Pack“ 124 left the car. It has not yet been V that sentiment again is building Woodland St. to have Jme issue put on the vot­ £i5 ough, and M/*- Houle/'w ill BSsiat have been scheduled for the pro- recovered. Co. No. 4, .SMFD. wlirhold its Helsler In Compiling /the survey^ grtm of Manchester District Cub Last night, Glastonbury police 277 IROAD ing machines. monthly meeting at 8 o'cl^k to­ Informatloiv. / Leaders' Roundtable which will be recovered a Ford car. also belong­ axpa.vers .-\aanHatian night Instead of tomorrow \lght, Helsler rt-ss anUmrized t > con­ held this evening at the high ing to Moriarty Bros. Neither of SALES and Th/ regular monthly meeting of at the ftrehoiide on School St. fer wilb'/the Stiue Department achool cqfetcrla. in the Franklin the cars had been reported as TELEVISION RADIO SERVICE the / RocUville-Vernon Ts>ipay6f» l o ■ of EduciGlon cOnMrnlng the poSii- Biiltdlpg this evening at 8 o'clock. stolen to police here, Schendel Ax/n. will held this evenin’g at The Elks setback tourjisment bilUy at Injcfudmg t vocational Church Unit to Meet added. 8 /O'clock at the Superior Court will, be held at 8 o'clock tonight agriculUirC/ c.en^r In the new re­ A meeting of the Building and Moriarty Bros, report- they CbaKafI 9 MavpB. Cabb. • :M ( S> WYATT k Ab P onl. ’ The agenda of the special at, the Elks Home. gional achhol, gs well as the State Finance Committee will be held at know of no missing Pontiac; police I’bBBBfI 1R nartrord. Conn. —"Thr Nrrklle Party" _ -kvn Meeting, called for March fiBrlBuflfW. Mbbs *. (1S-U> NAVY LUG the parsonage of the First Con­ l'llBBB«i 3t /13, will be discussed at this time. K ’ f say. CAVALCADE THEATER chaiirnan of the Vernon 4»H town Mancheater Evening Herald KII.M THrA*^KB —“The LintenliiK HbikI'* committee, will welcome the group, ^ IM) m -T WKST poaVfABi RKD SKELTON Andover rorreepondenK Mrs. Paul KRE.NCH TW IST S:Se HOWDY nOOIIYY lV«li I DEATH VALLEY DAYS and a report of the National 4-H Pfangtlehl, telephone,\ Pilgrim Parisippany, N. J. 'i/Ti—Note to 1SS) IJTTLK BAHCAL99 \ <30 ( IRCLK THEATP;R CTub Congres.s, illustrated wjth 2-6856. • ;9C (9> 8TAGR R ~ “ .Man in ShAdnw** i- ■■ teachers; <3S> DRA.MA C()lore(l slides, Will be given bv I f you are havihg trouble get­ (DO AIIVENTI RR THEATLB STAR A THK STORY Robert McClalchey and Charles ting the attehtion of j'our charges ••OeBP Autry" Warren Jr. in their native longue, try a (?■!> WLATKKB / GIRLS'3 taftx Plan Taking Bids (SCI r.ARLY SHOW 8. B H. OrccB ^ m a t Cbtuing Events fofeigiv language. (S3) KING OP THR WILD •n All Smle* The Ofl'icial Boa id of the Vernon Miss Myrna Bason, a fourth Have Von Seea Obp (36) TWlLICsHT THRATLR Methodi.st Churcl) will meet Friday EASTER On Bond Issues grade teachifr at the Lake *;C.V r'3> SrrPR M AN Cate LUtlB Pniiplet? (2:» TOP SKCRKT PETS AND SIPPLIES evening. March 9 at 7:30. ■ Hiawatha School, says her boys (53) NEWS AND W ^THKE . BLOUSES Special-to-order and girls snap to it when she AT THE- The Women’s Guild of St. Ber­ ■/ ■■ General Manager Richard Mar­ C:l# (R» gFOBTRCOPB _j- nard's Church w ill meet tonight. (U, tin has ten'tatlvery planned to take sgeaks French. ' (53) raOWK TOUR AXSWCB MANCHESTER PET CENTER • DACRONH W'lth the proper Inflection, she €:U <3t) SPORTS DIGLST 90S Slalq St.—5H 9-427$ '8 o’clock at the church hall. • NYLONS bids'bn $2,250,000 In bonds March points out, "talsez-vous" and €;#§ ( a> WEATHER FORECAST The Rockville Exchange Club • MOMDH ami 20. w ill hold a dinner meeting at’ the PAnERNS ■'asseyez-vous'* are more effective i:tt ( R> WORI.b NEWS TODAY l«:M ( S-UI K4.SM UI'KSTION PRINTS The bondir Include $1,000,000 for than “ keep quiet” and “sit down." (51) NEWS (IS) ,\KW HOBIZO.N’S TJinUl’GII Elks Club tomorrow at 6:30 with (53) THIS IS THE. U F E TRAVKL John McGipnis, head of the Indus­ the hew sewage plant, which is 1:H i U) SlIPHRilAN (5I> rAPTI'BKII trial Sound Control Division of the THI HIW MONTdAW AlW MONTHItf FHAITONt—Nbcenter pillars, o f course,.. But more important, no view-cramping curve of the„eoof—only the whole wide world to tie. now under construction; and (1R»‘ NEWS (U ) TU.MORnOW'S CA R LE M (55) WEATHER—MrStC > 1(;M I SI"WATKKFRIINT K o p p e r s Company, as guest $1,250,000 to pay for the purchase JT:1| se' .will For a b'mitad 'timo only, of the 1.000 acre Globe Mollov!.' <3C) WKATHKRCAST WIKK? parcel from Cheney Bros. ; (•SJii BIO TOWN meet tonight at 8 o'clr>ck.. with (Lt) SIIF.HI.«H'K /HUI.MES Harvey Winchell, jgovernor, pre­ you may chdoio from a wida . ‘ The $1,000,000 issue will be for Tab JIaaUr Jmmtn U«aa 11 :M ( Z) NEWSNKWH RRL'TORTLl L '^ R T L B Now there’s a Phaeton to fit almost any n ^ car budget Ahd which­ Vaa Hertla i^J$vrMa••aT (ia-se> NKW.x 1 siding. SPORT 29 ' years. The $1.2.50.000 will be lalac.iibn of waniad piacai MANCHESTER iril FINAL FDI'I'ION The Ladies of the Kosciuazkb broken iqjo two parts, pne will ^ )M) NKiHTt'Aj»Tt'AP e ED d it— io n a $850,000 i.ssiie for the portion of ’’• A m E "EAST OF II iU (ri). SPORTSTS ROliNRO liND tr fo ” fill-1n" or eomplaia ever model you choose,'you get the advantages of greater visibility for the GiQbe Hollow land for parka. EDEN" LUMBER, IKCs (W) WEATHER , CRY" (iS) PBEVIKWS ; '7*^ - '' ^ ,_ • , . *■ ^ ■______■■: ■- ______.... COATS That will be a 1.5-\ear issue. The lUILDING MATERIALS ll-.ia ( x-ia-M) WEATHER- - — your Wallaca Siarlinq illvar other will be $600,000 for the - r:ta-S:SS 'T):4»-7:Si — ‘ (M) 'CONNECTlCtT REPORT {2om «[ to ifiii AND* ...... '■ ■ 1I;U I «> LtA PAtl, a MARY FORD sarvica. A complata aMort- Water Depaitinent portion of the (M) BIO SHOW all passehgtes—plus easier entrance and exit, and exclusive slylmg land. That will be for 20 years. Note! One comjplete khow each MASON SUPPLIES (« ) gt’ARTKT Piospectil.ses and notigea of the evening starting at j 7 o’clock. (M) LITTLE SHOW ' mant of placa-saHinq H*mi We Finance Ypur Joba llite ( «) THE HtNTER sale will probably be mailed to ------^— ------f------— . ll:M (It-M) TONIGHT touches which distinguish the Phaeton^ from ali other 4-door hard- and tarving piaYai it brokers j and bankers: tomorrow- 255 CENTER 8T.— MI 8-5144 lt:S0 ( t> NITECAP IHEATEB after the Board , makes certain WED.: “ HELEN* OF TROV” . —•'S.da", avaiiabla, to don't datay. « • , technical changes in Its vote on the 7:U DOCGLAS KDWABOg liia ( a»vliBwa’r " “ “^ ’/' bonds tonight. > ' ANU TRE NEWa tops.. W e in vW '^y o u ^ see Ainerica’s most beautiful fleet of 4-door Of the-$2.2.50.000 total, $1,450,- (U ) JOHN DALK A n d THE coma in today. NKWR Order Now For • .Frien'dlv, interested |.'.^$Vnndarful bland of 50% wont and 000 w'ilJ be used to pay back the (tt) niGHUGHIfi ... St Pntrick’e Day money the town borrowed to pay SOaSY POLKS service, fsir prices and hardtops at our showroom today. f 80% raynn .fabric. Expprlly talloird 7:ti (S4) BPUETS ■ . . for prrfrrt fit. ^Iem 6. to 12. Oieney Bros, for the land and to Yitjr'M) WEATHKRVANE ' a Cup Cake»' ample stocks make this get- started on building the sew er i 7:M ) I) HOLLYWOOD PRICSENTS '• Cooklea ■ . ■ ■' ■ I , -' plant. —“CheyeBBe** “Reliable” pharmacy? a Sisca theia are "ffladt.ia-ardar'* "GRRGANTA” • Shamrock ' ST AOE.and, SCREEN (M-i|) Na m e t h a t t i In e paHarni, «a muit kara yaur ardar lnr> a Green Bread all the family.'Try us nest Newest reasons why on ar kafaia tka daadlina data at Jackson, Wyo. iM —The 62-year- SHOW <5^> HOUR riLM ^ S U C K S < April III, old man looked like a cowboy, .so T:iS rit-M) NEW8 4;ARAVAN time. And be sure lo hring '■ I'i': l:M ig move |s to cast as an extra. Only later, as he Ra.ter ReaUa aaA 18$ N". »U ln St. MI 9-2660 THE BIG TO lions for-prompt, precise i OPEN UNTIL 9 NIGHT cUmbred before the cameras with "Paal Doiglazi Oas't m l.. Ike Mg lel.'Tl.i.S kit. ;-THK ED JUilLLIVAM 8HI|W." rvesisg. ■ -4« S, 84sU.s WSHl^TY, Cksssel I, 40 otper cowboys during filming of Thiirtdayi March IS compounding. " / a western was his. identity re­ 2 Showsvpr? Hnid 9 P. M., YOU SAVE vealed. ■ ■ ■ ' — Quinn's Pharmocy ‘ He la Geotge Cross, owfte^ol the ALL SEAtS IL09 MONEY r PHONE .MI $-4186 »niiiiii( miui DEWEY-RICHMAN Huglv Crbta Ranch and la mil­ V HERE ., lionaire. MORIARtVI . BROTHERS, hie. '■ .-..-■i-i ■ H . r 'i *1 S L-. H 767 MAIN STREET -' 'T haven't had so much fun ginoe .445 Hartford Rd. AO' ■ ■! - ■ ' ” ' • my:, brono riding days,’* .ha 'told 301-31S CENTER STRECT •: - ■ MANCHESTER'^. M I ' trien d L ' - 3 3 3 SB • v:‘ . \S ,\' - - j:' '•fr ; > i v 'r'

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/ > > ■ MANCHESTER.EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, O;o 6 n .. TUESDAY, M AB C ilA 19M PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MAWCH^STplR. CONN., TUE^j^AY, MARCH 6 .19S6 ,/RAGE'PIVB ...... iiiV.. ■------...... " X- • ^ • • # • • # 9 • «.4k • 4 Oakville Pastor . Boy Flees Police . H e b r o n /• Robert A. Frald and Mra. Osirdntr Coventry W a p p in g ployed as an englneer>t the Ha-' w o n i —141* . . ' J I Q. ShorSy ara councilors: JtNns LfMuil Firtit mllton Standard Divlsloii\rf United ireraft Corp. in 'Windsor LfOcks. W H A V -a iO St. Mary V Guest Skywatch Schedule But Is Recaptured Town VMters Announce New Way To w occ—i m Daily Hadio Board Complete Dr, and Mrs. Walter D; Way, of American Legion Qub Coriclucting t""*' S2 KiSSi Weatport, Nj Y „ ar» irlaitors "at m « a 1 a > cana------conference;— . cond'condticted\by w m to-ist*' CMt«ni atMtert Ttar 14TIO— 1M » - t *^Norwi(m, Mnrch • (jq —. Police 8|, Mary'g Wednesday aveiUncL. Wedaewkiir, March 1 nH roW N I ■BPORKi Cet S85 (• tS M !■ 1 Trip! the home of the former’a father. C. Will 7ield Team Play Kehearsals the Rev. Bernard P. Killeen, asst) ~ Shrink Painful Piles' Lapten praacher this week i ^ l be ^ MldnlRhtr-2 g.m.. .V iolaatecn Needrd .,v said 17-year-oId Edwaril Moody ■liiMBH U M*. naa »M *.rh a Grand List Study JJanlal Way of OUthd, who loat taht pastor .of. St. Justin’s Church,' g n u - Phonefor t-tripioen. Upon approval, RM foiiMrias f r o g n n • the Rev. Standiah Mactntosl^ who 2 a.m.—d-a.m...... Paul Sheehan dived' through a glass door In an • i5 6 1 t i l I T .’H ” hia large dairy barn in- a deatruc- U....K a Hartford, ivrtl be’held at SL Fran- S d en ca Ffatda H e a lh it SubtU ncai T h a t D o m B e lli— WHAT-Kneora pick up cash. Loan ciiitom-taitotad to . Hebron. March 6 (Special)—- Coventry, Manch 6 iSpeclal)— Mapping, March 6 (Special)— Hall Sunday at 2' p.m. ,«d u kr* «uppu«d M ; tiM radio WOUU-Oood Kvaalai' MuMe has-a most unusual experience to 4 a.m.—6 a.rn; ...... P a u l Sheehan 19.2$ your needr, income. Coosolidatp bills tlve fire recently, The WSy’r SO -Rd]ieva8'Pahi-->Shrinlu H«nMrrhop(U Wiggt*rei|ede escape from police headquarters The American Legion is'conducting RehparsaJs are belhg held for the|Th« conference la Open tb all mar- \3 uaa(Hnants anC^^aro aubjaet to WTl(>-Incom» Tai In bring to Manchester, 24 years In « a.m.—8 a.m. '...^Vktoria Pllcwlcs 30.70- with our Bill Contelidttien Service. Correetlona ' and adjuitinehta on cowa, saved from the burning t»h , M. y. (SaMlall -^Yor tbs aatoaiahing statomonti like "Pilw 8 a.m.— 10 a.m. .. last'night. He wail captured a few Ateovo »oy*—H «ovor oeorylfciRB 1 bam, have been eold at auction. a fund raising campaign to cover play, ‘^Mystery, Mayhem and Miir- ' tied oOiiples, Catholic, mixed mhr- first oime Klenea. has feand a new .chaasa adtltout .Aotloa. WUitC—Tann Kmia Indian work of the jBpiscoi>el Donna Zolio. Gloria McCauley A looR 1100 goeH IM.OO wteoo Frequently reduces monthly pay­ Hebron’a Gr*.nd Liet have' been have eoaaed to bo a preblestl’* . WOTH—E. P. Morgan > 10 a.m.-^12 Noon M a r ^ Wojick ..*- blocks Away., the costs of equiping • Junior base­ der," sponaored by the XV Club,’ rlagea and non-Cathollc. The fea­ bealln^ubalaDM with the eSVehieh- 'The oecrit 1a a pow hdatiag/aok- Church In South Dakotk. pnmpA/lf fR^Rii to 12 •ooeocottoo ments. Phone, Or coane in lodey/ completed by->the ' Board of Tax Mrs. Annie Balhbnn ball team which will compete In tlte' Ing ebiuty to aktink hemorrhoids •>s- Since 1094, he has been rector of Noon- 2 p.m. .... UtaWaldidn . ^ Police said he made.the break ■ooHitr toetollwoMit of | Mrs. Annie. C. -BJorklund Rath- Which Will be- presented at- the ture of the conference will be atance ( Blo-Dyno* k— dlaeovovr of a MVCUM wHAV—Kneora Theater lew and ■-emUs are on file .at Tri-County League. ' y and to rolleyt poin-wUhout aursiffr.' world-famoua rodeareh laafHuto. /■: _ R»¥MV WtXC—Good Kvening Good Muale All Saints’ Church in Oakville;'but 2 p,m.~4 p.m. .. ,. Rpuert Oenoveai while being booked on charges of Uaiif $29 to $900 I - __ , bun. wife of..Clarence P. Rathbun, Wappliig community House Mai-ch informal talks and diacnisslons.’The In eaaa after Aaa, wh(Io gently Thia aubsianca ia now availablo ia> l«M lUtlBM WlWB—Kvanlag Serenada arilyn Ca.ee, Carol Johnson, Co­ lihe^t^Dwn Clerk’e ojtfice. ' Tile team will be made up of 1 7 conference will cloae with the WTu;—Nena I'l World the time between hie ordination ih^ < p.m.- • p:m. forgery and breaking and entering. died Saturday, a t Dr. Mervyn U t­ 16 anct . . t relieving pahu aetaal rcdDCtien "lotiforv or »intmne/»rm oador 1030 and his coming to Connecticut ’ lumbia DeCarll • ' > boys who have graduated from the Members' of this group present a benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ (ahrinkago) tooajdape.-''’ pome Preporotio'o //.* At Xonp WDRC—Bing Croahy ** TbeSgTOM Grand iJst atanus at ile’s Convaleactnt Home in Wtlli- Uttle League. All Tri-^ounty WGTH—G. Htaller , wee spent , entirely 'In these Indian ■fKp.m.-i-S p.m. Ronald Mndean, George Churilla He received aevdral minor euU $4,061,38#, the highest ever for the tnantlc, at age of 78. '. . v play/bach yeas'to raise money for ment and renewal of marriage Moanamaiing of all — reawita were Monty back gqkramoa. Itaa— but otherwise was unhurt. FINANCE CO League teams* mu>t be uniformed. vowa. 31r. and. Mrs. Richard Rita SO thorough that oiifforark modo tVIlAV —Kneora Theater miaeions. A native of Hiarlford the 8 p.m.—^10 p.m.* May Hawkeii, Virginia Uegel \, 'Beneficial^ (own. ttib net taxable Hat aftejr.. She had been under hospital care lh>\vork 'of the Wapplng VMCA. •a<«.c.KPai.ea 10 pHji.—'Mldqlpht Police tai# Moody was accused l fey l/ I IHAN4 I t «» ) Blood Bank Visit ai-e in charge of the conference.. WO^-geOod Kvenibk Good Hiialo Oakvllfe rector studied at-HIHyer. May Hawkeg, iVlrglnia Ljegel exemptlomnaf $131,439 were inade, for some time, having been-in fail­ Mrs. Karl Rliacher will direct WIWB—Joe GIrand Wesleyan and Tale; then pursued. ' .Sfcj^’atch Post located Vm top of hfancheater Police Station.^ of forging checks of hit employer The blood bank, wll) be* at the the play, which la the story of the Refreshments will be served.' WTIC'-One Man • ratnliy to the amount of $1,153. atanda at $S)|SS,921. Thli exceeds ing, health for a number of years. .WORC—Charlee C'ollingwnod -hla iheologiral atiidlea at Berkeley Volunte«lt;» may regiatar at Civil Defenad ' Hdadqiiartera, Municipal the prevlouB yeqir'c taxable G'rand Nathan Hale Comm\inity 'Center Brighton family and the "rrimes" .AniMial Election When he was captured after H e MAIN ST« « »h f 2nd «9 w Fl.fn' sob Ovor wwvr Weelwerth’' 19w i w v m i Sa RnAPIMANCHCtTER She was a native of Sweden, the Friday from 1 to 6 p.m. X quota The annual meeting and election WGTR-Cay It WUb Moatd Divinity Srhool. New Haven, whf re | Building, 'M*Rvheater on Monday, WedneMay or Kiiday from 1-8 MltatieNS-UMs AMitarMMVCt MANagtr Uat by $279.14I\^ daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. commuted In and about their sum­ lOa— he flnlahed In 19.10.. j p.m.. or Tul^day evening from 7:80-9:30 p.ni. crashing through the door,, police of 150 pints has been set by Capt. of officers of Evergreen-Wood rtt^JUmball WHAY—Poliab NaOonai Hama /■ OaiN THUISOAr IVININOS UNTIL • SJA It is of Intcreat to aee how Ahe John BJorklund, born April 7,1878. mer homes. The leading roles are After two yeara .of mlaalonary ! ------^— ------^------added the, charge of resisting-ar­ Walter 8. Keller, blood procure­ portrayed .by Clifford Bucrill, Bonl- CThapter; OES, will be held'tomor­ /REFQRE LOSSES HAPPEN. c m RfTlCW WCCC-t-Good Kvemng 0<^ Muala rest. Isssa mis Is ttiMrsH sI sll isnssseisf Isvib Grand U at of the towbhaa climbed . . mieit HotliiM WKKB—l^bto'a Real work in Dupree, S. D., and another She came to this epuntry when ment chairman. .face Brighton, the hen peeked hus- row night at 8 o'^elock at Masonic -I^ p rr Yeuag WTIC—People Are Ktnuiy three yeara In Gettyaburg In the and some of Benjamin * Franl^ln'a aince J920, the year whbn this cor­ eight years pld, and has lived in The following will assist during Temple. A supper will• precede|ai cwur theviic WORC—My Son Jeep bandy/ and Oreaaa Barter; Juliet, aame atate, the Rev. Mr. Marin- works. The library houaea one:of respondent took the towh census. Hebron for;the past 45 years. She the day: meeting at 6:15 p.m. and will bbe. INSURE WITH UPPEN^ r u Work* ^ WGTH-Treaeury Agent BOY the largest"cdllec'tiona'of books in H ie Grand Uat then atood at hiaXomineering wife. M toah became auperlntending preaby. ^eouT leaves her husband, two aona, Clar­ . Coventry Volunteer Fire Depart- ; ^ h e rs In the cast are Beverly served by Mrs. Robertt Jlllson, MyC l —aMtY Kimball WHAY—Palleh Railonal .Hame . ie r of the Yankton Mlaainn on the the -World. Next, a guided tour of $505,885, considerably less n an a ence. V., and Gordon J.\ Rathbun. Leroy Burnham and Mra, \R»cord R »vl»» Wc'CC—Goiid Krenlnt Good Muala ment, with ubloadihg the equip­ Wetheyell. Roger Linsh^, 'Douglas Mra. Charies reservation of the aame name, arid Notes an the Peabody Museum was thoro­ million. The population was qbpt- both of Hebrpn, ahd flvX daugh­ ment; C oyen tr^afety Patrol with \ Hudson. X' ___^RcquMt Mausta WK.VB—Robin a N'tat lews ughly enjoyed. The museum U na­ ed at 894, for the.previous cens'bs Johb M. Bl«ne Grant, Lota Lehtonen, Clara Liver- 1C—WanuB w n c —Peopla Ara Kunny and alao prieal.in-charge of aaao- ters, Mrs. Newton Ailing of^^Weth- reloading; FirsK Congregational \ 'more, Marjorie CsaszailP David Auxiliary to Me^ ' Kolbir WORC—Johnny Dollar elated while miaaloha. He became , tionally famous for its collection year. It rose to about 1,003 in 1920.' ersfleld; Mrs. George Sheffield of Church Ladies \Assn., refresh­ A meeting of Amerlyim Legion -Wax Werka . WGTH—Treaaui V Agent of archeology specimens and dla- John M. Stone o f Coventrj’, s/ Colllna. Patricia Healy and Ruth aup'erintending preabyiet at the Tiieaday: Troop 47, South By .1940 the O^ind U st was still ' ’^est Hartford; Mrs.'Sidney Hall ments; Mrs. Charles W. Strant senior at the Bentley School of Auxiliary will be held tolmorroW IT—Raooia. Rode* ^HAY—PtiUeh National Home Crow Creek and Ixiwer Brule In-! Methbdlgt; Squadron 25. Rogara plays. under a mllliorf, quoted at $987,- ansfield; Mrs. John Proui/pf and Mrs. Walter S. KM er, registra­ Accounting and Finance In Bos­ ■\ liTgtan Variety Show night at 8 o’clock>t Community •Rtcord^avltw WTlC—Dratmei dlan mlaaiona, and later served at Corp.; Cub I.^>aderA Roundtable. Harry Maidment, acoutmaater; , t, • • ■ • 062, wjth population of 1,003, but H all with Mra. Aured Hopkins aa __ ^ -Raqutit Njlatliiaa WORC—Sttepeoee-" HOUSEWIVES! nd; Mrs. Albert E. Andersp'n tions; Mrs. Mildged CAJudstz, re- ton. >111 Join the sU ff of H/W . iyron Burr la directing a chorus Re.dfleid and Aberdeen, Slap, In Robert VonDeck, asalstant scout- in 1946 the Grand U st was $-.114,- hostess. / WOTH—U(e T« Worth Living Wedneidky: Troop 89. Armory; pf He1 ..ception committee, MrsXRobert L. Stevens Co., Certifled Public/ Ac­ of voices for the American Le­ .\ •:4*- • South Dakota. BiAater; and Lawrence Harmon Toliu a lruolc''/9reiii your nuvuruiMHR9 chorus on Monday, Wcdnositdy and 466. Now., 10 years later we see She i^sp leaves a sister, Mrs. OTH^Sob and RaY WHAY- Pnlleh National H»me 112, Verplanck; 120, St. James,; Helms, nurses and. nurses’ aides. countants In Manchester and Wil- gion/varietyglon /variety show which w.iU be As in other'Weeks, a diicuaslon were the drivers of the caravan, to w hat.it .la, and note that it has Mary Wiggle Pf t Hartford. 10 Hmantlc, after his graduation in Manchester Evening -Herald WTIC—llraanel 12.1. Biicklands 138, Second Con­ Ya)e and return. Friday o fto m a ^ at 2:30 o'ieIocIi. Turn yotor TV sot to Chonnid J8. 'Relax 'Transportation wpll be furnished held 4t the Ellsworth Memorial wiuAY—ilacord Rod»^ WDRC—Siieben.e grpup, with the preacher aa guest gregational; Pokt 47; South Metho­ 'taken quite a jump. The 1946 popu­ grandchildr^ and a number of by MIta Wilfred E. Hill and Mrs. June. Wapplng correspondent, Mrs. An­ WCOC—RMord Review' WOTH—Life le Worth Living lation is given as 999. School >uditouditorlum March 16 and leader, will be held in the' pariah dist. , ond onjoy Hm profram. ToR friond Hubby about, Moriarty's TV spoclolt. nephews and pieces, Wtnthrop M rriam Sr.: baby sit­ Stone is secretary of . Kappa Pi nie Collins, telephone, Mllchell VKNB—R^ M t Uatlnaa\ »:aa- * hale following the 7:30 svehing / B y 1952 it had Jumped to 1,320. 17 at 8;i5 p.nm. with Bruce Martin 3-4419. ; WTiC—lUW Radis Lana WHAY-Nlehi Watch Thursday: Troop 124. Andover. Cub Scout Pack 251 celebrated Funeral senobes were, held to­ ting, Mrs. Albert Kutzung; host­ Alpha fraternity, and /has taken service. Sponsors of the discussion ThuM a n oH splendid second cars for your s ^ p in q , tahih^ the kiddies to N o lM y seems to know just what accompanist. . WORC—Cal Kolby tVTIt.'—Polltlre anil Primartee Its first official birthday Tuesday day at 2 p.m., at nm local Congre­ esses, Mrs, Dexter C. Wheclock,. an active interest In/the Student \ WOTH-Bob and Rar WDRC—Jack' Carson this ■ week aie members of St. Saturday: ' Oib Theme.crAft evening at 'Vi^rplanck School, it is reckoned St today, but prob­ Included \ln tlir'a cta win be WGTH-Niglit Muele Show, 7-9 p.m., Waddell School. school, dancing lessons, etc.. gational Church, with Interment In Miss Hilda M. Keller, add Mrs. Aid Fund at Bentley School; He . .- .Wi^T—Suburban Serenada • :IA- Mary's Men's Club, who canceled using the annual blue and gold ably about 1,500. , Roland Grantor, soloist; Judy Cut­ EXPENSIVE TOY the Gilead Oem etery.X - ---- Franklin G. Me.ailg.. ,\ is also on the committee for ler, song and tap dance; Sally WCOC—Record Review WHAY-Nlahl Watch their supper meeting oil Monday in dinner to note the occasion. Fifty- It may also he mentioned that CaBfhrinatlon Class \ Founders Day which is being or­ O tVE h e r ^ KB—Requeat Matlnea - WTIC—Polftice anil Prlmartea. order to give their full efforts to Friday evening. local leaders will one parents attended the potiuck since 1920 there has. been a notice­ Frink, soloist;/and Judy Elmore, n^M ie WDRO—Ring t’raahy MaiDchester Evening H ^ «ld He­ A confirmation clasa for proaj^- ganized by the' friitemity. ^We,hope this never happens to j'our earner the Wednesdav program. Join others from Charter Oak supper with their 36 r.iibs and at able tmproVepient in appearance of acrobatic dancing. al aCelbjr . WGTH—Night Muale bron correspondent, 3Ihm'sSusan live members of.,the First Congre­ CHANEL NO. but it> well to be protected “ just in Ob and Rar 0r 8l, Mary's Senior Choir will pro­ Council to take part In the Region least that many brothers and sis­ ALL CARS FEATURED ARE GRERTIy REDUCED' houses of the town. Many of 'these gational Church\wtll begin this Callaluui/Stewart available at' WHAY-Wght Walrh vide music. The offertory win be 1 "Train The Trainera" courV at have been repaired, repainted, and Pendletoii, telephone, ACwlemy Faith," 8 p.m./Cliurch Community The announcet>nt has- been Ah “ All Risks" Camera Floater will Olaaar Oata . sr. WTIC—Radio Ttavaler ters. A festive annlverssry theme 8-3454. week under leadersldpof Rev. Tru­ . VUOC—Record Ravlaw > '"DUU—Amoa 'n Andy a solo by Mias IJIy Boyce,.Handel's Weatover Field. The program will was carried out with streamer ’ ^ve a more prosperous look .han House: public luncheon, noon, ves­ made of the eiu^Opient o f Miss I man 6. Ireland, pntor. Sesaions try qf the First Congregational all vour photographic equipment acRnst WraB—Raqueat Matlnaa Ni^t Music " I Know That My\ Redeemer continue through Saturday and decorations In the cafeteria, while they had some 30 or more years each Wedoesday and'Friday after Janet Marie-Stewart,/daughter o f’ WH.D0irS pr^tically all risks o f loss or dam$ ' inSC—UBO Radio Lane \ lAveth." . Sunday. See, Drive, Buy, Moriarty^s JV Spi^ials ago. ' Church: Gstden Workers 4-H C?lub, Mr. and Mra. Douglas'.Stewart of 961 M A IN STREET .WIMg—Cal Kolby -Night Walrh Individual Den tables bore birth­ Laud Bii»h Flood IF'orAc 'Achool will be held in the church ahywhere, anytime. V WOTB—Lea Paul and Mary Ford -Radio Th<*ai»r Other sei-vlcea on WednMday pre day trimmings copl^lete to liats Girls Join X'nit vhjitry. The theme'■ wilt be "M y 7 p.m., home of David Simmons Justin, Calif, to Lt. Charles Ed­ ____^ Amoa an' Andy c.elebratlonA-bf the Hol.v Cqmmnn- with James T. Laldlaw', leader; ward Callahan. USNR, aOn of Mr. T-Nawa \ Wurtlr-NIght Music The Cub Themecraft Show and massive cakes to match ap­ Twenty-three girls have become AVlnsted. March 6 (>Pi—Sen. B'lsh Chbteh” as in previous y^ rs. A ll Wciic—Cood Kvaninc Opod Mttkie lists- \ Ion at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. ^ e 10 scheduled for Saturday evening petites. A committee headed .by members of the Order of ]Uie Fleur (R-Oonp) was praised for his help interboted are urged to attend. Second Congregational Church and Mrs.' James J .. Callahan . of If you liave any questions abo iur insur­ WKKB-eToday In Sport WltAY-> ght Watch o'clock service is to be followed by deservils the support cif the entire Mrs. Albert J. Sheffield was In de Us, an organization of tbe In flood rehabilitation yesterday N,Nurse will Speak \ choir,'7:30 p.m.. sanctuary; Stllcli South Windsor. A . spring wedding W n o—Rawa WTlC-f McG't . ance—if you are not sure'you i the best Intercessory prayer. - ^ scout organization. Cubs should charge of supper arrangements. Episcopal Church, which has re­ In a resolution adopted by the Mra. '^ o m a s O’Brein, Public "N (Shatter, 4-H, 4 p.m., home la planned. WDRO-Kawa WDRC—C iipatgii 94 The weekly children’s I.,enten Mrs. Lawrence Usher; Cub Pack protection you can possibly bi >lease call WGTM-Kewa • WGTH-h Roundup especially get -their parents en- RolLcall of parents was accom­ cently been started here in St. non-partiaan board of selectmen. Health Nursing Assn, visiting Miss Stewart- Is s' graduate of ■ills-. . service'In St. Mary’s wlirbe held 57/Den L after school home Mrs. Emmanuel College and la attached WHAV—NlghtXwalrh thuiled .abnut this event, so we can plished h.v .self Introduction at the MORIARTY BROTHERS Peter’s, by the Rev. Douglas F. The "Ity of TOrrlngton’i. Democra­ nurse, will CHlk on "The Salvation. us now! We’re an near as youT ihope and *’)^T-8potlt«bt Thursday at 3:30. Children will he Robert Cleverdon; setback party, 8 WOGC—Co.. ____ oiivaalaa d ^ a Good Huala WTlrVJoarph V. Ilaiarh , all go aiid' see what other units and dinner, anti wound up with the Ml-Jis CemtaST. — TEL MI3-SI3S ' Pimm, "rills order is for girlg only, tic Council recently adopted a simi­ Army PrograrX* at a .special meet­ to the. staff of the ComiOander ^ there’ll be no obligation. tB-Cereoade \ WDRCy-Romanr\ Moods . ' picked up at. the more distant; k-... are arcpmpllshli^ in while the Order of Slr^alahad lar resolution. ing Wednesday at 8 p.m. of the p.m., Nathan Hale Community Eastern of The Sea Frontier in achools. "Those at Bowers, Waddell | **ii-.,^_ award of the. Cubb.v Troph.v for an.CRfi»itietii9 ‘ CUV Sports \ WGTHUrNIghi MUalc thk.” ftrst grade" of scouting. Boya takes care of the boys. Nathan H ^ Jaycee-Ettea at the Uenter, OKS, 7:45 p.m. Masonic New York as a lieutehaiit Junior It Sis— - A and Verplanck will be called for by be.st parent. attendance to Den 4 Hall, Merrow. coMseit UHfAY—Night Walrb bus. who .vvould like to. or should. Join under Mrs. I^sario Sapierza. Olrls of eight years-old or oVgr .AND SO TO BED home , of Mrs. Robert Gleason in grade In the Waves. * ■ 0^IC-KMhi Ufa «^h Nardtna rubhihg should be especially in­ are/eligible, for the Fleur de US San Diego, Calif. OP)—An earth­ L a k e w o ^ Heights. Mrs, Fritz Callahan was graduated from lar Data WORC-p^Monda JAr Romaaca A prograntXof ino.'ies occupied Kvesisd Good Uuite ,_WGTH—DuPont Choriia vited. - . al' non-wnrkers and small fry order. quake- caught Bill Browning, .an Anderspn.' president, will be in Manchester Evening Herald Cov­ Duke Univerilty,. where he was a prior to the pane session. .Chair:. Mrs. Frances Higgins, Mrs. announcer at KFMB radio,. In the c h a r ^ o f the meeting. To be dls- entry correspondent, Mrs. C. L. member of Sigma Nu. He served WHAY-.. „ht Watch Henry Pomprowicz, Mrs. O.. Earle middle of a bed commercial. cusMd will be fund raising Little, telephone Pilgrim' 2-8231. aboard the SS' Lake Champlain 2 ^ S ^ m X r : : iWTic ir —Night Ufa with NVdIae Gas PoiNon Kills Explores of Troop 29 Were the u\*u Raymond \ Marchesseault ill Stani • WDRC—Mmida for Romanes guests of Alpha Phi Omega opened the regular meeting with Porter. Mrs. Leonard C. Porter. ’’And,"' he concluded. ‘"Jt’s 'a good prpfjecls for the group treasury. . and the UBS Strickland. He'Is sta­ ...... Tomorrow's Meetings ...... be a mucH better - W «TH—DuPont Chorus acovJtirtg ■ fratfrfilty, on s ’ guided a'd annouiiremeht of me Ve.suirs' of" Mrs.______FaUl“Pagach;„ ___. ____Mrsr’A.______Robert, place to be' 'when ah earthquake '’ Oui's “avDiUd tioned hOW“ at thb Naval Shipyard, IT Barenada usaa- -^cAv Haven Man ' Tomorrow’s meetings include the world If we would let oppor- . _ Bvaaias Coed Muale WHAY—Night Symphony \ tour of Yale university on Feb. 23. the Pack'a work lit^he annual Cole. Mrs. Robert Price, Mra. Hed-) strikes." Many of his 6:33 a.m. Portsmouth, N.H. Before being WTIC-Nawa The guides flrat.ihowed the scouts drive for fund.s of ^Charter Oak ley Hill, Mrs. W. C. Heisler, Mrs. listeners were. Lenten refresher course "Christian tunity do the ^knocking. called Into aervlee he was em- ” ^ X , \ WDRO—Kewi; .Aimanas New Haven. March 6 (M') -Wil­ '-T. ' WGTH—Rob and Ray son C. Stuf'kpy, 43. apparently through the Paype-Whitney Gym Council, paying tribute to the coi Z- Meat tta ArUat 11 sit- . , lived only two days after moving nasium where the.'^ya were given operation received fromxoarents WHAY—Night Symphony 'f;- ' »*! last Thursda.v from New York to an opportunity to epjoy a swim 11^ and cubs slike. 164 EAST CENTER STREET— MI 9-5261 lAT—Kocora Theater WTip—Rpbrta: Weather the practice pool. AN'ter Ia tour of . M ... "../.J ' Kvaalng Good Muale WDRO-Cal kslhy New Haven. Cubniaster Vernon Nlles\ an­ Bade WGTH-Bob and Ray \ His, body wasn't found until last the campus, a dehcloi>us Imeal -was nounced that the pack w fl pal*tici- Dpen Thursday Evenings Until 9:00' 'IC—Aiiawar Man . U ita- enjoyed In one of theB Udiversity'sjI •’ -»3 - WHAY—Night gyrnirtKiny- nHibU when his 18-yenr-olii daugh­ pate in the theme-craft exhibit to r - wiMw HH cataie* . and Saturdays Until Noon ’ . t W n c—Blartlme Berena ter,- Jacqueline, called aUhiaxJTerk dafetertaaV be' held AUrch 16 at _ Waddtll WDRC—Dam On St. \ apartment, ■• but , n>adical After lunch,eiAMveii the.vi9v, expiorcrfvewwtwa «• a werewva School. Aided by Advancement iT' ^ to r ■ exa shown the* large, 'Taleale UJiTArv.-OnU dl'Af'’-' O .Man Alva .Berggreh.,.,^,.tJjf.n,j^^^ H ARTFORD . Wliav-NIta/Walch . a ■ Stucke^ had died of accidental display were w S 'd ite lilie ig 'Bthleeif sented awards to several cubs. j . '' - . 8'” ■ On P s f e Two BfTlC—Siarlighl Berenail^ ■" /■: WDRC—Danes rrchcal^ \ " fias poi«oninT,48 hours before. • Pol'ice Vsaid soiiic frieiida of \ . .. ■ TVRO.NO RIGN.VTDIIR .Stuckey imd helped him make X ' some gns \onnectlons when he ■ 4.' ■ Santa Fe. N. M. (Ab- * A aaleaglrl in a Santa Fe store took g second moved Info'Die apartment, and F *T that one of ti^e cPnnectiona was . e _ } glance at a check offered by 8 *' 1 woman and called poHccv They faulty. held the woman on auaplclon of A ‘ trying to pass a 'worthleaa check. Killed Fixin^'V Aerial GAUDET She .had signed the check: "Mrs. F 785 MAIN 5T. — OPP05ITE WQOLw 6RTH’5 U,ll. Stuck. " ' New Britain, Marctv6 VF) - Ray- L'; * .mond Brov.'hstein, 24\up repair­ r A N T t lZ E - r r 0 ing hit television aerlai was In­ DIAMONDS $75 to$1^00 AIXIBD PACTutty^ Al|TRORlfegO jured fatally .vegterday\vhen he V^\ ; .eu 29 feet to a pavciTvdrive- .. , REE UR--8HOF AROlIND— COME BACK > a A.m . t o a p .m. j w’ay and received head and E t e r ­ 9 $ P«r H o u m CoH EASY TERMS OR PA Y CA8|TAND SAi'E 6 1.50 nal Injurlea. Police said hia Nvlfe Now for the Hr.st time—Crosley 4 . PLl'S PARTS ' \ I was inside the house yacuimng H ' » • make.s available bMter picture tele­ i. lU 9.0080 A V When .he fell and did' hq. knff SERVI.'IO ALL MANCHClTn \ abouu4t until firemen. told her. vision .sets that .tunM to any of the i l 1 • [ “ u r i r s t o F M 82 different VHF-UHP channels. 6 ■ \ 'V - b Diet of-dun Shot ff’oiind i \ . : u CAMERA5 — 5HAVER5 — CLO^K5 This means you get\he channels 0 A. GENERAL Danbury, March 8 i/Pi—Nicholas you want—now and later\)n, no mat­ ^ : » • .. Koeppen, 16. of Norwalk, acciden­ O A IX “ r t X E r WILSON iREHING CARDS w- GIFTS — RINGS ter where yoii live, !. ' r. r- ‘ ■ tally allot S'.inda,v while '..un’ ing [V- ■"'•7— WEEK T T SERVICE 'with a friend, died last night of a j • M I 9 . U i d / It's another first by Crosl^ 6 Daya ->ACalt- ,22 caliber bullet wolllid in hia [ 8 - s _ ------, ______- 8 Nlgkts R Is R a Plus FarU .head. Police said no rhargea were \Shop At Gaudei's—/t Pays 0 “ TEL.MIS-8IS4 . filed agalnat the friend, Rex Mann„ ' / ■/ /' ■ \ 17, a1ao of Norwalk. ...J a^G H 1 to 8 . ?«?*... v: . ^ ' . . • '. 'V ' — ■ ■ J "' \ ► j;*' .'A A> ' ' ' ' 'i- • / V ' ' J.-'.,. I'N'Or AMA /&« 'X e • ' :x b ; ' ' / What CROSLEY'S exclusive COIN BANKS \ ! • / 1 "'X' ’■ ' < • HK WITH EACH NEW. SAVINGS ACCOUNT QP $10 OR OVER \ ' - . i'l ''h - ■/ .' 01 TO EACH DIPOSITOR WHO IRINGS IN A NEW 'A-r- means in this area / FUEL - ■■■ ; ACCOUNT OP SW ORPVER^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ ' •8 ' * , ZOOMS.ua to give you a bet . BILLS Ier picture ... i n v o u r Wa Hava Sat Aiidt FOR YO U .,. .Ona of Tha$>BaauHful r*. ' . ^ .**■' ,. . ■ . - ■ r-' ;. \ t / fc . KEEPING ■ ■. i: ZOOMS DOWN oi^ol.Sight coinO rama when the set is pot in use. • *T ■ '■ g - Y W BROKE? COIN BANKS ^ - - 6 . ! ** -V • ■ Come Oh over 9AlltorPM '. OPEN EVERY DAY TILL 5:30 ^ THURSDAY TILL 9 P.M. •Ur* now. -So plan to see your Ford Dealer, soon.« FIRST NATIONAL BANK -He’ll be glad to shpw you why you get more h ' CrO tor yoUr dough in a Ford V-81 . • V ■ n Of MANCHESTER i av in g 8i 0 “ A. g r e a t e r b a n k f o r GREA;rER MANCHESTER'* ' DILLON SALES aiid SERVICE Steady ti^Shrve You mth the Beit m^Bankinf /

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jMsi "■'•I'' '^'*>1 4n. > ' -A ■r • v . ; P: V ’.N ’ ,v<< MANCHESTER;EVfeNlNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, MARCH «, 19M, P A G E S IX :iL CHESTER( EVENING HERALD/MANCHESTER, CONN./TUESDAY* MARCH 6.1966 ^PAGB SEVEN lalpr towlvad has favored or op- maht Biggla glijrle” (1 wonder If ' ^aurfeM lrr TbnnyaoH atarted thla wny?) AflBr-Edtin^ In 26 aeparat* notices tUad with poqed. - Droodlet Youtliq 16, Forced MHS^ Delegates to United Nation* Westinghouse Acts to* depiartment. Sortiini^ Ifrralb 8o, when Senator poMwator, an Connecticut By KOOEB PMCK Hangwerfss; -'These separate notlcee Of ap­ individual, who would nalugidly be ten Alwayt carry TwM foe top-speed To Shave B ^rd To Settle Walkout peal cover; all type* 'iff . workeris /• relief of acid dietrets- No'emring, idled by- the labor dlaptoe," Tor­ .mm /6ft, W& something of > soul-mate for im Yankee Communlcationa for publicatlona to the Open Ponim -Will not y A tliougiit f6r Today! quato told. \ , Oil company president anyiyay, re-, no weidag. Take Tum* eaywliain. Chicago. March d DP*—A husky . fCkiMtInned trM$ Page One) /Oonih ^ be guaranteed publication if they contain more than 300 worda. The department ruledv-tKe'-dta- louasu B y A .H .O ^ y Id-year old youth yielded, to orders celv^s- * ’ campaign contrlttltion - Tha Herald reaervea the right to declina to publiah any matter of school officials in suburban For­ mended by the special panel of pute, which atarted ' taat-eO^ 17. 'And Se Bhmild W« was a "lockout” tine* D *c\l9 / ’OH RufBors and Stokon SoM V tah<^ . ffom„surh B sotirce. he would be- that may be llbeloua or which is in bad taate. Free expraaalon , est Park last night and ahaved off mediator*. After a. thorough study Jf!nAid«ii obcf m i -It is s'm de thing, we knUw, tb The camel at tha cloa* o f day - hla. Weak-old'red beard. when the company rejected Gi 4iave quite‘ bbrmally In thinking of political view* to desired by contributions of tois character Kneels down upon the sandy ' t D I I S of the recominendations. manage­ OM Sorvieod Promptly, oad EfRclOBliy Ifrrry Evfnl, take a, public statement’'from a OArlOftsadi aoBTHinwiMr^ Philip G. Bamea. a d-foot George Leader's plan for worke almost nothing of It. ^ , but letters whicluare defamdtory m abusive-will liie rejected. pURln A to return to their 'Jobs- Stod fpr- I and Holli|Uy». Enin' distinguished cltiscn, renowned for Junior at Proviso Townahlp High ment feels the proposeq settlement “c* « l If all candidates in potiUcs re­ w To have hit burden Hftad off. Is fair.-' to both company and both.aidef to submlt^thS dispi>te to I Clan Mall Maitrr. his honesty end .forthrightness, And rest again. School who ItAf been shaving fbr a . L m ills I SON, I m . SUWCRIPTJON RATB8 fused ail campaign contributions Profession ■"<* Community Ytlclpated BcUytly in dtisaator unHta, two years,' Was sent hom e/by tinlon..' arbitration. The . union accepted PayaWa In Adrancc and infer that it means exactly the. talks to PTA and othsrothar groups____, amBiAL - school officials yesterday vvltli on ,'Tf the lUE accept* ..the recom- the .Governor's offer. MAIN 'ST. PHONE Ml S-SIS6 hich had some feistlonshlp . t o the To the Editop,; Nty aoul, thou too ahouldat tp tby 'The 'department ruling made opposite of what it says. about iRMtcal problems and talika dera-not -to r^urn until m was ptohda*lone, pur employes can be-, Jl/Taar". .. ay,the candidates Itood on Issues, The doctor la /i member of the ■ -.'Itneea...... z"' ' giiv^to return to their jobs tomor­ idito Tenhaylvanta Weatlnghouto l',* , X - ILx McrIM But there was, the other day, a over TV- and radio on toplea. of T V SERVIC -claan shaven, 'rhe.v told hto "our M Mantlks .ve would, of course, have no cam-' Manchester community in the niedlcal interoat. In the recent iWlltn daylight drawath t o /a row.” workers eligible for state. bene­ MonthJtonta /. e a/«r«nA a a e.e aaaaataaan sudden and siifprlsing event In students m*>et be dreaaed properly gi^gns at all. same niahner aa the aaieaman, po- ppliomyelitla field teaU, the foci evm ' AOaO . The strike involving about 55,- fits beginning Dec. 37.. TTie bene­ [|v . . y. .... Hiirtforb ttepubltccn poirdc-. Tliare rtna rarti and that beard I s ^ proper.” fits range up to $35 a week for 30 CUCl*a Co;»>' .'....■...... was a meeting, in the office of lic^ im , lawyer or merchant. H|b ^ t o r a participated eagerly in f l Ahd lat thy Jiaatef lift the load ^ stM XM)0 workers 'in 4" plants, began then, the controversy over And giva^repoae. Barnes atarted growing the beard weeka.„Through Feb. 17. the state . MEMBER-or __ Republican State Chairman Clar­ Ing the shots At . th« local echod.^ . . TEL. Ml s4iIM a week u o so he cqhid psirtlclpatc last 'October and developed Into the ntempted donation of some future, and that of his family, la In .hopes that their small ^ r t ‘the longett major a*alkout In Uvo had paid out about. $3 million in THE ASSOC'IATKD PRESS ence F. Baldwin,,of the I®.>4 Re- '(A ) A Croa* Bead (B) A in the Mburb's centennial celebra­ SUNHEAT CUSTOMERS GET ■ Tha Anooiatad Prr.., la rxclu»ivalv of Mr. Keck’s- money to''Senator an integral part ^in the future of might help to eradicate die- Tha camel kneela at moming'a tfecade*. • Olatms. - ‘ ’antltlad. to thr u.*i' of rrtmhilrallon of puhlicbn state convention delegate* ease. Hap^yBMdr tion iiyJune. 'X... all nawa diapatchoa oradliod to It. or .jS.se, and to-other senstora?^ TTie from the Second Senatorl U -Dis­ the'town. Previously, people placed dawn • - Bjirnes and his mother, Marie,' The lUE Was repprted- balking To have tha' guide replace hla aot otharnar rroditod In this napof trict in the city of Hartford. This the doctor In a separate category,'• Manchester doctor^ hS'Ve This 1* not an original Droodle conferred ’ Wtth Mayor William at some terms of the government's .and aln.Aa local naaa puhliahM'hrra. rnswer is that, on this -occasion, . .partJgipated actively in many fields an.d I’m not aur* it'a even a load. ■■ •• settlement ilaii. Quintet Arrested , All rttiita'O{-raT"d: of Ally. H*i"ry Scfiwolsky as tor-in awe. Theie -people did npt wtalde thajMiope of medlelna. The Droodle — It's more of a Spectac­ OfirtinO'. The mayor and chief ques­ James 8. Carey, lUB presidea', place as a Senate.' vote on the member of the nebublican State doetora in town are . active m ular but I'v«; put It In honor >.of desert road . ’I was reported objecting to one / In Radar Check J aorAlcc cljrnt of N. E. A Srrv- believe that the doctor had AND 8D SHOULD WE tioned toe authority of the. school i.atural gas b.}!! Was approaching Central Commltfee fior''t,*'at dis­ tareata In the town except church groups, service clubs, and National Smile Week (thla week) pfficiata in the matter but per­ phase of the plan that would aub: in the newly establlehed. mental to remind you we ahbuld aend our -Sponaored by tha. Manehaater mit to arbitration the question of .^bha'hrra Hr|iii',rntAtlvfa: , Tha and that the interniediary who trict. He resigned for “ personsl pursuit of hi* profession./ . suaded the bearded yotjto tp shave. Police using radar last night on ^ Jfullua Mathoaa Spool*! Aaohry — Naw heaph association. At many of the loved ones cheery greeting cards. Council of Churchaa. whether or not some. 36 discharged E. Center St., arrested six driver* /CXorit. flilooBd. Doindi amt Boaiwj. wqs ready to pass out tl’* money reasons." Then the delegates im.- 'toe doctor does not want to feel / V member audit bureau pr. mediatrly elected his successor. town meeting* the doctors take ah If you’re saving your, money for worker* should be restored (o their who w*to> charged with speeding, aloof but rather an active, in­ active part in open discuaaions. • / •CIRCUl.ATlOXS. ______seemed to require advance indica­ The new member of .the Republi­ terested member of the Manchee- more Important thinga like ahec- Job*. and gave* written warnings to Men from the medical staff take polish or caahew nuts and can’t H ^ l d Easter Ball * The settlement plan- Which has / •>. Tha'HoraM Pri>itln* Company. IiK..' tions of how senators wH'c going can State Central oymmittee IS ter community, h'nr thin reason, seven others for the. same oRehie. aaaaufitaa no rflnanclal rr.iphl* proud of its 'growth which has football and iGub Scouts, card for nothing (In other worda ^ The Manchoator Kvonlm Herald. modern mayor of Hdrtfdrd, one of closely followed the grow'th of the, FOB THE KIDDIES approximately 60 atriker* fired for ■Thoae arreated were Vincent T. m ■Imut running out of heat-\ effort to contribute, on tbe'bW * a Free Verae): "There was a Toung the few Republ.cans ever elected town. We feel ' the .medical in­ The* Manchester Medical As­ Idurga Aaaortment . The date for the Easter Ball at alleged strike' violence, but wo.uld Pelliclari, 30; William P. Mahoney. ing oil when you dual with V Dl.'jnlay advorliami rlojtne hours: of a -particular vote, before thg to -the State Senate from his dis­ sociation sponsors one of the Little Man named Biggie^ who never the British'American Club will be have the Job rights of 36 others 40, both of- New York cust St.; it agaiiiet day to day tem­ :fhr FrMav-1 P. ill. Thursday. That is why ^nator Case resented an-, individual frequently men- ratlent. The following Informa- forming the letters UN on the high school campus before departing for a viait to UN headquarters in Armond Gendpon, 23 of 35 Essex 'BhKSaiurdav—I p. m. Friday. d, over thr past-^nzeir yeafa, tl6n about your medical doctor is participate In the lAagiie of Charles Riley of the entertain­ New York. The trip today is being aponaored by the local Rotary Club. Reading from.rear to front considered' likely. peratures. We know when ----- nksslflod doadnno' td:*i ^tp ,o»oh it and dUtUfised it. anil that Is why W'omen Voters, and Women’s Club ment committee ' today ' urged St,; and 'John Mazulla, 42, of ■^Bav rXpiiblloation oxoopt Saturday — for nominationbmlnatibn for governorg or given in this hope. are William Mooreshouee, Rotary represehtative; Hooks Johnaton, Larry LaPolla and William MacArdle. the .Senate was forced, against its t^teoxStiitea senator. groups. Most of the wives a.re members and their fri.enda .to Next to him and reading to the rear, are David Toomey, Barry Schaller and James Ham. The girls APPEALS IDIE PAY RULE Wetheralteld. yoU' need ^1, and deliver it a. m.\ • The medical, doctor’s education active members of the Women’s make their reservations with the Harrisburg. Pa., March 6 (A5— Other warnings given were: 24 oWr ' instincts, to regard it as a The- ^ rlensen reputation has consists of 3-< yeara In college, 4 forming the diagonal of the N are, from the rear, Joan Wlntera. JU'dith Mozzer and Emma Stephens. without tn>w>Unf you. Marph 6 Auxiliary, of the Hosp'ital, In ad­ club steward early. The affair wtu Anne SUIson, who Will be president of the nfodel aeeembly. stands between Miss Stephens and Esther Westinghouse Electric Corp. has for defective marker lights; 10 for \ ' " sinsation and investigate it. ^ been (hat qf an idealist Ip fKilitics. years of medical school and 1-2 dition to these activities, the doc­ be semi-formal. A new theme and'* appealed a Pennsylvania Depart- defective' tall lights; and one for That repuuHion ha* helped him years of internship training; Fol­ Pasqualinl. who is standing in front of Lewlk>Plper, faculty adviser. a defectlva head light; If it sticks to attempted dls- tors give various pieces of equip­ decor has been arranged and^a meht of Labor and Industry ruling score his nbtMie victories, in Hart­ lowing this, the young, medic Is ment to the hospital. A vearly buffet luncheon will be served. that some 23,000 workers Idled by Sgt. George McCaughey, Patrol­ qoyiry of the same kind of thing ford elections, xt has also J *«' the ready for practice upon successful nursing scholsrshlp is gn' active a labor dispute are eligible for un­ man Walter- Gutsmer and .alx A prapo*ter(m*X” ^ unreM vas- w;hlch led to its-own creation, the effect of making the regular Re­ hoard examination given by -ihe project of the Manchester Medical Ill Lawyer Sl^ls ' employment benefits. j Auxiliary Policemen operated the 'Sal rtat# airanReni^ l.M mown investigSiUon is not going to have. publican ,|>oUtte1ans miatfust him. stale or national organization. At Association. Adenauer Neap ictory John R. Torquato, labor and in;’ radar equipment aet up hear .X \ ! Up In Jordan'* oustink of GJubb And every tlihe he has approached the present time, we have 15 gen­ .The Manchenter doctors hope to Sinilh Adt Trial duatry secretary, said yesterday lUmikdeld St., from 7:15 to 9:15 uiueh .meat. Not many, campaign eral practitioners in Manchester. ;Paaha. the BriUsh comi^nder of the poasihillty of a state nomina­ continue to gi-ow in the future and Local Stocks the company appeal was contained P contributions are thus crudely tion for,high office, the distaste of These are the men who get to e Arab t«Kidn created, Quipped will strive to continue to bring im­ New Haven, ^ r c h 6 (A5—The managed, or negotiated during the the ’Ipfactlcal boys" for this too know the family best. Tliese are proving ibcdical care to the people On Bonn oost trial of eight altegcd Communists, financed with Britiah fund*. Mtual voting on a particular bill. high level candidate has been ob­ the men who answer the fiiist call as new methods of diagnosis and I QuotaUoa* Furnished By \ scheduled to resume today,' was SVhil. then.-i* Britain'* next * t ^ vious. of alarm an^ in most cases.- suc­ treatment are found. The doctors Coburn 'R HIddlebrook, Inc, recessed untR tomorrow because So wjiat the inveatigallnn la go­ 1 p.m. pricto .. (Continued from Page One) said to WANTED! ■X.,,We h ^ e it In the announcement Now, for several elections past, cessfully dls|(S;nose and treat toe realize that they cannot be entire­ thim alone. That Oat^v now a defeiW* lawyer is 111. ing to head into is not so much the the number one Republican prob­ affliction. In some cases, the gen­ Bank Stocks ' 1 have kept many officers from '.that nefbUatlpn*' with the people ly free from error. They realize The rearmament measure, how­ The trlal./wa* recessed last week RADIO ^ c o v e r y of other possible legal lem in Connecti.cut ha* seemed to eral practitioner needs hejp and they have much to learn.and aome. Bid Asked Joining antl-HiUer plots^‘ nti\ because ^ o of the defendants ■ *®f' Qiipru* nave how bwn broken erlf^s in the .making Of conlrlbu- be the problem of overcoming the v.'lll call in a specialist tk'aid in things about medical care will al-, First-National Bank - •...- — ever, needed -only a slmpib,major­ (■• ’’The law 'dellnes comliti^s under were in.}TOey at* well again; but '"-‘^ftfCTRONICS .-•ff. and Nhp accompanyinR tremendous Democrstic ntaJorlUes diagnosis and treatmeyt. ..Tliese ways be known to God alone. They of Manchester ...... 29 / 34 ity..contrasjted to’ the twoHWrda j which bffiCera and enlisted men can oourt-appbintto defense lawyer tiOnsv but rather, the whole at- H Hartford National / . ,promise, by .-n»_,BriU»h_ com- being p il^ .tip in the city of Hart­ specialist's have trained In their know that personalities clqsh and majority required , for the hpn- {.refuse to carry out ordws and Arthuf B. O’Keefe 1* sick. TELEVISION liipsphete of contributions,- the ford In every state contest. In their ■peclalt.v from 2-5 years after in­ - Bank and Trust Co. 3 1 / 33 , I directa them to ignore anyXorder iknander -tKere. -.tfaitV he hali .both, people will be dlstollsned with contro veraial____ Ttie defendants are charged with wholq .tk)a[tionslUp between all effort to cut down this Demdcrtilc ternship, depending on the length their efforts. They hope Just criti­ Conn. Bank and :------that . 'iconflicu - with.- hunwin\4lig- conspiHng to* teach or -advocate LEARN BY DOING I Dae to ,'a______.mtot rfiTanintohir ptdBtse- - P - -j^ a - foroa. and tha.Td^utlgn tbi .vole, the Republicans- ha-ve thrown- of time prescribed by ‘ their Tnlat Co. .; f? .v v ;., «5 — 38 amendmenls. plty.” It also forbids officeri to able InduatritoR A D IO -BLK ^om c^TB LBV lSIO N , guai ' ' itMl kinds of In^cmts and ail kinds of; cism will be given b y . Ui*to AA\ERICA NEEDf^THE Manchester Trust .. .^''65 — The goverriment is set to move the violent overthrow of the gov­ ;'^uell unrett and, ce ^ t* in U^e atate nomination after state nomi­ Specialty board. patients and. If thla criticism does ito«e orders violating internatlimal ernment. The trial has beeji going a secure future 1 Here, whichever field you'eelect, ia a vaaj area of legislators. What the Jnvesliga- , Fire Insurance Cempanlen swiftly to assemble a nucleus of . • country by Ui* force of nation to the city, hoping. \to At.the completion of their train­ not cross medical lines, they will “ fand^ national laws and militai^y On four months. „ opportunttlea . -. one of which may very well lead to own: Uon will nally he about is whether Aetna Fire ...... 72\, /7 5 ’ i volunteers as a backbone for YOUR OWN.BUSINESS!------I If Jordan,-one British m t ^ t In nominate aome personality whp ing period these specialists take attempt to meet the desires and THE RED pi(0 SS NEEDS YOU! Hartford Fire ...... 170 180 .500,000-man armed force*. Un-1 BUILDING MATERIALS or not wa thould adopt laws which might break the Democratic spell written and oral examinations wishes of the patients more fully. HOUSING SHORTAGE - ,ihe Near' East, Is Ipst, that, / .National Fire MOO -105 der temporary legislation expiring ! , _ _ Practical DAY Servleeawa’a Coarae • EVENING Repalriag Cenrae will clampl\new curbs on campaign over the city. But It has not yet given by the spirialiv board and. Manchester Hospital Medical .Phoenix ; ...... 80 85 Tokyo (JP). — The COn.structlon Spriiig Terwa Start* Mareh 12— write or phoae for Free Ctrcalar MH LUMBER FUEL ! Bumably, ihakes Cypriis mere given a state nomination to the Marto 31. the "trength of ^ J l r a f t M o v e i n e i U Inlstry reports that 10 years ccntribuUons. ■ they‘ pass, are certified by theU - - Staff Its abilit.v tp se^e is measured by the contribtition.s of Life and Indemnity In*. Co*. armed forces is limited to 6,000 ^ V' than ever. So, pnee again, Britaliw one man who baa actually gone to misard. In Manchester, we have allter- the end of the war, 142,0()0 NORTH MAIlt STREET JTEL; MI t-SiGS \ T he ideaXthat Senator Gold- its members, please lend a hand,, so that the Red Crp.ss Aetna Life . / ...... 200 210 men for training purposes. Two NEW ENGUND TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Ud back to proctalming/that it in- the-voters In Harlforid and come specialists In gehersi surgery, or­ Aetna CasUpIty ....11.5' 125 thousand men now are in train- Staf led for Rhee families still'' live in bombed-out w^er should he. barred from serv­ out with tremendous personal vic- may continue to lend a hand to all who njeed its help. factories and warehouses. It esti­ 1$S Trumbull SL e JAcItaou 5-S406 e Hartford, Goan. en Daily 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Inclvdinc Wfinmday ,iAlds to hold'Cyprus bs long as It thopedics,'pediatrics, urology, oph­ Join nowf-/ ' - / Conn. Genera'l (new) 248 258 tog- , ing On the committee making this itorles. That man Js Mofteiisen. thalmology, btolarangplogy, inter-,ij _,Db,f.qo*,®,?!*to|)4 **' Tb*o<>o*’ .Btohk Seoul, Korea, March 6 '(/P)-£nie mates that ther^ is a shortage of of Conn.,- Inc—“Connecttcut’a Oldeat Elect'ronloe Scbpdl” 'bt'/m^ / R I O T ...... ^ Hartford Steam Boil... 89.n«:-' 2,700;000r houses tn Japan.- -wilmil^ra ’«af'-itwiltclrie; . Deni^to^n ^ ."dsaft '-Bhae” Bandwagoh goL rolL- I'.t.-JtXfi’-idBipMi^auMir. to (i 39'a 7orcc.‘<. TTieSe prevUnisly were es­ younger man but added “it will be more of the same u^aturai'game [ Meanwhile, the moVe oh to the, meetings and conventions. At Man- troversy from which there la no stale c’eKlral commiktre takes Mor- Rugsell Mfg...... 8'.j 10'i tablished and Imiited through well to listen to public opinion.” . t o Cyprui. , Chester hospital, monthly meel- man)’ orders. IrMitlona and habits "We must arouse public Opinion 'grscefRl oiif? Do yon keep on tensen into dlreetv-and f Stanley Work* (new) 53 H 56'a togs at ‘which speakera from medi­ Terry Steam ...... 132 — ■ in the German military machine. to make Dr. Rhee run again,” de­ The long-range e ffe '^ and re- contact with those state-wide or cal . centers come and lecture on •ult* of this policy esn be nt> bet­ using argument* whlik are le-'-’ ganlzational Xl^eaclers who have Torrington ...... ■ 25 \i 27'i Settling one highly controversial clared t?ho Kyung Koo, vice chair­ than candid, smd therefore .“laky? the latest. progress in medicine, ■R.S. Envelope com. ...120 130 issue, (he 1*5^’ provide* that njeui- man of the National Assembly and ter ■ than the ■ results of thb policy, hitherto shied W a y from him as a are held. At noon each Wednesday, Or do ,vou just keep qiUet and hope potential cantiUiSto hecauae they U.S. Envelope pfd. .... 68 73 bers of the armed, forces will not a Liberal leader. “As a man who to Jo.iban. , V there are Staff .nectinga at which Veeder-Root ...... 63', be requltod to swear, an oath of loves tbs nktion and the ptople .so toe embarrassment will gradually thought he mlghtobc. a. little too . 50',. It 1*.easier, of course, foT-^t- interesting and Instructive cases The above quotations are not to loyalty. Hitler required the old m.ich, he will accept the general pure for their taatea. are presented to the staff mem­ o t R A T / r . •iders - to see the hopeVss blow away? One advantage of the Weil, wt don’t have to Pt'H'laim, be construed as a.otuaj markets. Wehrrpacht to .swear loyalty to will of the people.” latter course is that at least you bers. Members of the medical staff anachronism of the British p^ ungraciously, that Mbrlensen’s of Aianchester have written arti­ tion than it is words meant the exact Nmpdsltc cles for the various national jour­ of what they aald. We can ^ntenl tli^selves rb find a wt.- obi of it. Last week, we took the' first nals. Much of the staff men’s.time ourselves with o'bservlng xhat. at the hospital is spent In teach­ It's the skd truth that the Iasi tall urae with regard to tha balloon however he meant them, the rMqlt ing the Internes who are training — I end of old-style British im­ comroversy. We sent a forinal has already begun to be exact St the Manchester hospital. as If a. candidacy had been perialism, that in this Near East, noto to Russia, saying that Ruii- K.^The prime, concern of the Man- Sinn Xfoniptainla. ahoutx American launched, albeit by Indirection and to dying hard and with a threat bf denial. ' chMtei; doctors is toe health and ' / -dramatic - -consequen'res. Perhaps. ^AliOOM oviT RiMsiMeeXRussian territorj’ welfare of toe ppopls Of VfSnches- | If wx,were operaUng British policy; were V bfcaiise we had found ter and siirroundin,' compiunlUes. I Russian ^ lloon s over bur ' terri­ In a^ition to following their In'-: we too could tblnk of nothing but Exlciided Forecast dividual practices, each member j to hold on to Xpat we, hold. Per­ tory. Wa.* Russia, we asked, msk- of the hospital staff asa,umes the i ojid ff'alch Your Money 'Irg one nileXtor itself, and another responaibllitV of caring for ■ the ; haps we would even urge what The 5-day (Wednesday through for everybodyXlse? We offered to medical Indig^t of the compiunlty, 1 aotne members of Commons are Sunday! forecast for Connecticut On alternate mbnths,' various doc- GROW U urging, a reconquest o f Jordan exchange the Russian balloons w* tomP'i'Ai'Wf* will average near toi-s cover the yartou* servic^ from Cyprus u a base. had obtained,forW America^ bal­ ^normal. Cool the first part o f tog (medicine, 8urgery\etc. > and give loon* Russia had ^tainAd. andjhe period with a warnling trend oyer full care 'to to* aebyicej caws. . , If'there is any real } u ^ for the weekend.- The Bradley, Ffeld Implication of all Xtols, although From lOotober .1854 tX.S*pt*m^r GROW this whole mess in the Near, East, normal is 35. Precipitation /will 1955_- the doctors gave-^58t 'days it is that'some authority higher our note did not say specifically, ave,rage about six-tenths of *n of free cat* to the servme CBies'>, a '-P •nd some prestige greater than wa* that everythlngkvHs equal Inch occurring as rain Wednesday at Manchester Hospital. ThX doo hptween us, so why all toe excite- and again near the, eivl of the j tors staff the clinics run aV the That of any single great power be period. ’ hospital by the Manchester Public ..assigned clear responsibility for pient. And this was IndeM a good -----V ~------Health Nurae Association. , La/t DON'T “ PIPE DREAM” ABOUT master-stroke in the la^e, the order in the area.The United Na­ ■ OFF THE RECORD year, some 805 patients weri seeb . 5 tion*, was'^'created preti.sely be­ Raster-stroke which could end the laeger, W. Va. lAS — Police are ■ in the chest, pi'ematal. ear, nose ibsue, if it'stood up. looking for 10 nien who broke out \ and throat, tumor and heart’clinics, cause It was recognized that the of jail but they’re having a little I Ttoi* year an 'arthritis flinlc has power politics of the past could But tiiith 4s stronger than trouble. Officer.* don’t know- who j been established.' ” THOSE HOME IMPROVEMENTS Try saving $2 or $.3 or more EVERY WEEK. Start not preserve pcace.anywhere. Tliat diplomacy, and the very next da.v the escapee* are, bo^ause. they took In furthering better medical care, i ' • i • ' ’ ■ '' . tomorrow by coming in and opening a Savings Ac­ lesson is now being demonstrated, one department of toe aame gov­ tpe jail records with them. • the Manchester doctors have par' ‘ day b.v-'day, in the debacle in the ernment which had sent this note M a k e '56 the y^r to, fix ,,. a n d J et ~ count. Then get the habit of atopping in every pay* Near East.' tf Moscow stated the tru4,h. It was day and adding to yoiir Savinga Account. thatiwe have picked up five Rus­ ir* the new "Two-Ten” 4-Doer Sotion, with Body by Rihof.’ sian weather balloons in Alaska "The Trust C&i'' help^ you, ■ ^ You’ll be surpriaed how aot^n you’ll have a real bank * Campaign Contributions in the pa.sl three years, that.these ; account, ’ .■ -n . .;. j ■ *'-U Mr. Keck likes the way I were small balloons, which' con- * We Are Now Taking Qrders r- vote, he has a perfect right to' Ikincd radio e'quipment, but which i . Much needed home repairs, renydeling or decorating needn’t be? ■ ' ’ ' , ■ . ‘ . > . '■ ■ ' 'i- '■ .... give money to I have never contained no cameras.. ' ■ * ! Don't put it of}. . i .Come in Tomorrow put off for lack of fund.*. If your home need.s repainting, or a new Thii new beauty's got power. Big, dhep-hreathing power that's knoap Mr. Keck to ask a favor 'of The balloon.* ogr Air Force had i for Easter Lilies and Tulips ; If the.C,t.p. United Auto been releasing'in great numbers, | roof—or. if you want to arid a bath 6f nurspry—talk over your / pantktr-quick and^ilk^inldoth. Power that puts pew kick in Workers likes the way Paul from positions which .might cause | L,. Roth benjdog nfflrrs ran'be rearhrd A l l A 'C O A O IN La r g e q u a n t it ie s o k s in g l e o r d e r s h>. NEW PHO.NR NUMBER. fV II your driving and makes passing far safer: Pouglas votes. It has a right to them to dDft*over Russian terri-,1 ' 4 ■ ' _ ► . ' plan.4 with You’-H find a cordial reception liere at “The Tru.st give money to him.” tory, and then emerge again for I ■ , ,1 ■ ' • . Co.” and a aine'ere interest in yout plans. . In that defense of his owp ac­ our own recapture, were largej | ceptance of a campaign contribu-- effalrs, and they were controver-'j All .plonts or* grown, in our grfonheusot ond Fcathcr-touch the gas peclal-and ypii ers j .Bijg, deep-breathing power that, Uon. three year* ago. from that sial .precisely becase they • con- ' find out right quick that nobody ranges clear up' to 225 h.p.! ■ . same California oil company presi- taineU c*m*ta«,«i|,pdsed to photo­ can bt'SMR at your coflvonimeo. "siiarcd the horses here! But power’s just one of the things \: Idem whOpe money * was lielhg graph cloud's, but ceitgiin to photo- ’ MAIN OFFlCEi I •• 89.3 Maid St. A flick of your toe i.s all it takes that make for safer, happier driving flourished ratoen widely during toe fciaph Rii.*sia If thei e happered to CONVENIENT LOCATIONS I Opposite St. .lames' Church to unleash a hoqdful of power. Power in a Chevy. -For instance, you get recdnt Senate consideration of'toe' be no'clouds in the sky. .So we Wo con soyo you money by ■" ■ netural gas bill, Senator Barry that makes passing far safer by sav­ safety door latches and dircictional have not, after all, .aught Kiuisia having us sond your Rework, NORTH RRANCH Goldd-ater of Arizona is not being doing exactly the sahie thing wel 15 N. .Mall* St. MANCHESTER ing seconds, when they really count! signals in all models. aa brazen as he;' sound.*. .All kinds were doing. That may be because out of town by tologrom^ bf> Next to YMCA Power that’s smooth: as ailk^and as Come on in and sec how thc^hot Of senatorir receive all kir(ir:-,qf Russia hadn’t thought of it yet, full'of abtion as a string of firecrack­ one^^handles. Why not make it soon ? contributions from all kinds . of or merely ^ au ae' Ruqsla doesn't, foro March 24. Member FDIO J^ p le and tntaresto. And it can be- ■ TMiUST need map* of the Western world, .’Air conditioning—temperatures \ I order—at new low cost. iM us demonstrate! . accepted as a political axiom that already.haying plenty of them. It people or interests don’t give cam-' L no secret that boUj of u* ap^- AAoiO tanking Offica 123 GLAMOROUS PRIZES-IN THf.“SH THE U.S.A chtvsotEr contest, enter now- at vour Chevrolet oealee's. palgn contribuUons t o a legislator 2tS Eo$i Cantor SI.' on eacit otoer to mvfch a* we can. > 923 Moin $t. E.JrpFai^ fo r' Jmving voted Lut toe balloon^ were apparently .. (Cafner^lunoR'St.) ■gainst what is-economiraily good oi4r particular ndek, and we might for themselves. It'pan i>e sUtod, Af' v,'e|i admit it ip th'e on l/ way' rather fearle^y, thsit there ate' we can,'which ia b.y silence.That I^ORIST and BREENHOUSES l- ■*7 vory few campaign contributions at least might Reflate a contro- .0,- , I ' '.-il wtilOh are made without some re- yeray_ we can’t wfh, Instead of M l HA*TSOae aa— PHONE Ml P-77M All around banking service, all arofthd the town of* c a r te r CHEVROLET CO. liic. It l PBShlg to tb*glides tha legis- .Keepiqg It ediva and buoyant. . , : -..I pr-'-lX.. *..■ •*'*' • T / ' ,a’ -4 (I-*;*-'.'' I ' ! » JT1 MAIN tTRUT r^MANCHiSTIIl •Jf' W . ____ -V 'L:.i S‘' '■r.: : / ■ ■ '■ / - X "■

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtDr MAHf HESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. MARGH S, 19W f a g ® B IG O T ) : ^ . ■: J. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. MARCH 6. WM PAG® N n m r r said halped to. infUma the Cyp- Mfluicli^ter jHan' rloU ag^^nat fhtir rule. In re- Governdr. Ppnd^rs Peace Fading, prleal. the, Athena radio an- i n Obituary Rockville GOR Rockville Mayor 'Heara Ruling I Military Locks nouncad today it U suspending the Wojculetwicz Fate in Grasli relay of - British Broaddaatlng Israelis Hear Corp. broadcasU in Greece. (€MU«iie«l tr*m Page Oae) Cbventry,'Maroh 6 (Special)—A Loses Control Again at Arms, Negedtatlens Collapee Force M anch^r nan and throe.tlnlvw- > .' (dMUauea frMa Page Om ) Colonial' Secretary Alan Leii- ready-' been' 'conrideretf the DcRths aity o f OonnecUcut coeda w*rf In­ nox-Boyd reported the collapse of ■tata'A highest judicial tribunal. Of Qty Gwincil Forces, Plans W ill YOU M ipokMman eondsmned "th« grow- five months of eecret negotiatloni jured' in a head-on cblUalon on '■“ In tjie present proceeding the Cart J, RcynoMi /V tag wlum« of ]^gy{>ttan acts of with Archbishop Makarioe.-leader (Continued from Pnge. One) Oarl J. Reyhblde; who nalded. ■44-A here thla mornlnng, but (Oeattiiiied from B a f 9 , ^ ) (OMittenM Page Om ) of the Greek-speaking Cypriot petitioner MCka a review by a ■ggrasafon agaUut laraet, mount- (CeaNiii w)tH his son, KennaUi RayAolda, at seriously^ according to State Police majority which wanU union with I materials anywhere would no long- ^ O ^ n T o T u m aingle jtidit of the Superior Court 90 Courtland St.rdied ;.tM 6nohca- from the Stafford Springe, biur- derod by the cocporattqn say no more than necMaary about OUT IN THE lag tviiicnca of the nuualng of Greece. er be used to enlarge “ the stock-, by atrategic- et "sult- of mattara ^ p e n y considered by tcr Memorial Hospital last njght racks. fitUes replied. 'tho hideaway meeting of the three Bgyptlaiv fl|i>tlng forces inafde the Lehnbx-Boyd laid Britain had piles of explosive weapons." l^Walter JB.-. Dudley. 23, 400 E. generala and two adwlralK -aOB- ably located.' Eisenhower’s message dated! the court, tried tha .«»se .)i) attar-A short !___-___ ' x Following the reading fiaaa Strip and the Sinai -Penin* offered C.vpruS a wide measure of *016 conference the first iastama and which mat­ H f was born Aug. .80, 1886 in (jenter St., Manchestbr, received ceded they liave "a whole ptnJt'' ^ ■ula, and the incrcaaing lieUtgerr self-government; He ssid the talks "•** March i WM dellvero^ florid To the Editor, *■ V . jkcefations of the face, and left o'ffinion, Mayor Olson aaid, other foreign and doitaMMUo -jm hsd foundered on Makarios' de­ today in the old S'lnd Aekcmbly Foreign, Office yesterday. It had ‘ With thoughla of •prthf'sln the ters were- subae^ently passed OaicncavUle, Q uab^ Canada, a •ney of the tone of public anti- Palace with' a public \aesaion in Upon-by the Suprehte Ooiut of Er­ aon of the lata Rodney nd Hattie knee and a fractured Jaw when ' ethef^estlonar* lema to talk and think ebouV laracl prohouncementa by Cbl. mands- amnesty for all political ^ en delayed in transmission bjr ^ everyone at thU Ulb)# of rors Of) appeal from ^ e judgment the car he was driving collided Eight yeara ago an aarlier bat f f (Oamal) Abdel Naaaer (theEgypt­ offtnders including convicted which the eight forelgi“ s^nlaters radio difficulties. McCoUum RayhOida. Before retir­ atiies'aUd, VI think if Schmaltz put, much ernphasls on a need for of. the trial court, im no appeal ing, hi'waa employed as an aaaem- head-on with a car. driven by ^deaires to m .heard on the. question of Joint

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CpNN., TUESDAY* MARCH 6.1S#6 BfANCHESTEH EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. INARCH 6,1956 PAGE ELEVEN PAOfe T E N Womsn, CagM A, 7:SO-g;.C3ass B. ■ f '. \, Preaident Inapecled Packagea for Shipmei^t Rcc tq^^ponsor -g:8i): Men. CUss A,.8:S0—#1 Vernott Couple. W^ge Battle Cisss H, » —•:S0. V ' t Classes in GoH Alex Hackney,..jwo fit the Man­ LECLERC chester Countiy -Oub, WiU be the FUNERAL HOME H m ' siELi. 'Yd^ X' A" Against Race Discrimination The Recreation Departtnent is Instructor, and anyone interested may register either with Mel CMh- Xv again planning to conduct golf lea* Ing at. the-West Side Recreation FUNERAL (Coatinned frMrt Page O w ) bn rural Warren Ave. and both have mgster degrees - in ,er anSLOther natJOji- first hand experiences. He and-his now resided* out of town, y v structoi*. with si>eci|d rates for aiity, h ^ Buffered from discrimin­ ■wife Marie attemptedTo buy hoinei The lessons will be held on Tues­ Rao ihembers. ' 23^Maln Street. MtflOhwtW ation. ^member, the majority will sevcrbl times only to be told upon day and .Thursday evenings, be­ All participants wilt be required Call Ml 9.5859 ' - try to nile the minority quite ffe- arrival for inspection that the ginning March 20, for six weeks. to bring their 'own club, which \ quentlv without regard lOr minor* hduse was already sold, when the The- lessons will be as follows: should be a number five iron.- tty righU." contienji* th- 37-year- agent saw they were colored,- old investigator. Mrs. Johnson broke Into Us. con-v The Johnsons own > nice horne Versation to^ add, "An. agent will /' make n appointment and'wait in his car in front of-the house and / when he sees the would-be buyers s' '♦T'v . y drive up, will quietly. leave the scene Without even showing the' house. We know. This has happened, to us." ' Miisl Meet People . X /■ 1 9 5 3 ’s Neither of the Johnsons believe .\K A any rules should be- all-inclusive. They only ask in their crusade for' equality, that people meet their brothers face to face and conduct GHOICE OF 19 business on this level. •H i] Since Johnson works in the en* forcement division of the Civil Rights Commission, he sees many Prc>vioiifi Ou'itpre* NnmcR' o f these allegations and com* plaints. When a complaint is re­ OUidlr Given Ort Requrnt ceived it is his job many times to Usten to W H AY rndki every night 9:^^ V conduct' investigations as extensive for our daily specisl. Wntch "Party ds the police d'o-ln major cripiea Line" WOTH-TV Channel 18 every 1*53 OLDS. $13951 \For instance, in cases involving Monday, Wednesday, Friday 2:80-S pirn. li-door sedan. Radio, heater. , ' llrrald Photo iHydramatir. Turquoise, employment practices. Johnson \ gathers all available facts from Good packaging and sound strong plants are important to Charles R, Burr, head of Burr Nurseries. He . ,*;f 1*53 OLDS. $15951 the\ complainant and the employ­ inspects a couple of prime roses, wrapped and ready for. shipment to a dealer.- Green-smocked girls and V8S" 4-dnor. Radio, heat-1 er. \ If la not possible to reach women at 'the Burr warehouse on Allen Tl. package all Burr stock. . ' y USED CARS ' Hydramatic. f:olor gray. I conciliation aiid a person has ./ been\ subjected to, discrimination, L4^intsr' WlM on the hiteat news -from o f the Burl- jplam.brcBT.se, the firm, keep ~Bljro«Ht“Of~dBvcibpments in Plsntyland' of the Mlc^eJ? Mouse OLOV. .S1995 eated. in mort than dur'lUnBiicial largest nursery in New England the mdiistryV ■' . • „ BROTHERS „ ' niM dv coupe. RJtH. Hy- Jiplp," Joluigon aontendb.- ' - "'r Club;“ r 1 I ‘ "ik ‘8''^ frjibshjjf Owe of-the 10 largeM.' -Hogap f e ^ the ■miTsery IndSs- SAtil *l^ft1CES. PLm ^£ aN6 bEALERS* Each of these IQ co^ ot lilifed. EoefiTar Will IrlHaariCi power brakes, power ^ ' CiCibIf-'the rem irM of A Ni'geH- Mr*.^ J’dhnwn In ih T “n’iitfoh. prides Itself ofT" Its try is mUKfng the transition th fafg LINCOLN-MERCURY V g. Color gray. . an visitor as an^ example, he con­ the University of Indiana and packaging. 'Cheste'- Hogan, /vice business and the package product tinued. "Many believe the Negro started her present work after president and general manager, 301.315 CENTER STe— TEL Ml 3-5135 receive the same warrdnty and fhe same service as if you had price.; • A lUICK $1595 Is one Indication of that tran.sition. is quite primitive. 1 had a guciit giving up her aspirations for /■ eoavertible, Heatei', Dy- .says Burr leads the field In the Fashions have their influence on OPEN EVENINGS 7 . from Nigeria who expreaaed this carber iii mualc. . packaged ro.se. the nurseryman's market, Hogan r. Color gray,._.____ belief." To parents of children with Block on Display admits. The ranch style home X-.x;. PONT. $1595 Summing up the goal of the speech disorders, she cautions, "No brought with it a demand fol­ NAACP, Johnson says, "W e really By far the biggfst part of Burr's IC&lefUlB “ 8". Hardtop. HftH. one should ever become dis­ business is wholesale, and it lower plantings—dwarf ' shrubs, iHydiiamatlc, power ' steering. I hope/to convey to each 1>erson that couraged. Some youngsters oyer-, dwarf fruit and ornamental trees. I f la his primary responalbility to diatrlbutea Ita roses, shrubs. Ever­ I C a a ^ yellow. comie their-dlfricullles in a 'few greens, shade and fruit trees to Burr is how interested in develop­ make the concept of democracy weeks, others take years." ing a dwarf spiraea. }S/ rSIPONT. $1595 I workable for alii. dealers from Canada to the Cam- ICUanate “ 8* Hardtop. RitH. She also notca a large per­ Unas and we^t to Illipols. The ..But fashions leave the Burr's Of the six fleid repreaentatives centage of children are afflicted iHydramMie. Color green. I of the Civil Rights Commiasioh, nursery has some 2.S00 accounts basic product unchanged as Hogan c o u R T k o u s today' 'with some degree of dis­ In Eastern United ^States. sees it. "W e tiavc only one thing *53 MERC. ’ $1495 Johnson is- the only colored one. MONE order. but iKilnts to the strong pro- to sell, and that's beauty." li-door aedan. ItttH, Neroomat- Others in the area are Thomas Some of Burr's nursery stock Is gra'ms set up in many schools' to on display -now at the Manchester lie. Color green. Henry qf Ar.dover and.Siegmar combat the problem. s a l e s m e n I Blamberg of Coventry. Trust Co. 1*53 MERC. $1395 Master of Artleubatlon Her desire *to aee equal right for Besides its vast'- rose growlngr m.. iMoaterey 4-door. RAH. Color Johnson’s pretty wife. Marie, is all, more than a saying, - Is also acres In the far weal. Burr’s plant khsCo Best 0uy$ during this month’s I a master of articulation. She waa deeply imbedded. As ,a\college Stu­ includca about 609 acres in the TO SBRTixYbu *53 MERC. $14951 the first H>eech therapist hired In dent she Instituted a civil suit Mancheiter vicinity, five . ware­ DEVELOPING ' ' ." '7 / . ' iNoMtorax 4-door. RdH, Mereo- I EAat Hartford' and has been against a restaurant which did not houses. and its office on Oakland Ineatle. Color green. treat her properly. St. Its , employe force, numbers The Johnsons, successful in their from 150 to 300 persons, depending CLEARANCE SALE 1*53 M e r c . $1595 chosen fields, want the doors to be on the season. ISports coupe. Heater, standard | Open for.^ all upright Individuals. The season Is important, na­ Itraa— IbbIihi. Color green. turally, to nurserymen. All crops, ■ 7 *53 DODGE . $8951 except' evergreens, are harvested A AKTHOSItiaSISlIk iMeadowbruok Club Coupe. Ra- John i/Qlsoii in th e, fall. Workers grade and eMiiFem, TOE \ ■A Idio and bobber. Blue. stack the stock thrqugh the early **One Of Mancimter’g , Rec Schedule winter months. Then comes the |'53DE^TO $14951 hectic race to procefis and ship the Ibpyaiue InredoBO 4-do«r. RAH, auto- Oldest PainUngiFw|ns*’ plants to market in time for spring Inealle'ttanteiiSslon. Color blue.) Tueiulay ^ esr»H*M»e» i4#t Community Yti'MOiJel Airplane planting, but while the .plants arc ‘ Inforior Docerat^ Club,-7 p.m.; Junor Basketball still domiant and are not spending themseLye.s in pushing out shoots. |RAT D m ’ER. Csed Car Mgr,| PainftBf Xrcague, 6 p.m,.; Boxing. 8:30 p.m,; Uiiinn's *.. ■'•'X ■'.N; Cooking. 6:30 p.m. ’The elaborateness o ftb e pack­ age Burr puts around Its top grade ^ 4^00R HARDTOP/ A'- 7 4DQORSEDAN . f opor HcMgiiiq \ Cast Side; Boys Bowling, 8 p.m.; iP h a n n aiy 2 DOOR^NkRDTOP ;,4 pbOiR SEDAN. SMIURIAN Boxing, 7 p.m. rosea and shrubs In one of the l/A •• INC. -0 •/ things which makes the proecs.s- • Complete Interior Dec- West Side: Midget League, - 6 Turquoise anil W h ll7 Accessor.v Group No. 1 Aeoeaaqgy Group No. 8 At-re*|ior.v Gi'oup No. 1 f!harcoal ttray Kafety-rlm WheqU Aocaasory Group No. 1 Mportpa* Orfijr / X ,. EloctriaWia4al|lol4 p.m.; Arts and Crafts, 3 ,p.m.; ,ing rush necessary. First, the roots AcceMhry Group No. f\ ' De Luxe Intlalled MANCHESTER oratiifK Plgnoinir Heater, Radio Whitewall Tire. Heater, Defroster - Antifreeze Heater A \ ^ V W lp m Cheerleadlhg. 6;30 p.m. ' are blanketed.. 1» * generous arm- Powerflfte TrauamlMlqiL Wblteivalla , , Povrerfllte Tranamlialoq Sportone - Directional Signals Undereoatlng PowerfUte Tranmiiaaloa . , Large Chrome Wheel Arm Ragt, Amham Neat* Ramty Rtori Whooto • Complete Insurance WednetMlay 1955 PLYMOUTH-^ 1955 PLYMOUTH lUdta \ , Sporton* - Solex Glaaa _ Antifreeze - Y3ecfr|cWlnS4Ue14 AIrfoaiii Mto : ““ Utica —T“ W n etttmtm w uis AmVOnmm- Community Y; Senior Citizens !. -•■■■■* MOTOR Coverage ' Belvedere^Hardtop V-8. Radio,-heatef, power- 2-Door Suburbanite. Pouerfllte, .Heater- '■' X/ ' \ AnOfreei*. .Alrfonm Seat* . ' L'nderboatlng ' Wiper*. : Backup LIghta Uaderroatlng , , A - • A UadorcoatlBg Club, 1:30 p.m.; .Baton twirling, AIrfpan St4tta ' ■ . . \Undercoatlng \ Rain Shield. . DlracUonal mgnalo' nite, po^er brakes. Low mile- $1995 7,000 miles. Fully guaranteed. X ’ ' ..K ■ ' • Quality Materials and 6:30 p.m.; Boxing, 6:30 p.m.; In-; age, guaranteed. $1995 SALES Workmanship , temiedlate Basketball. Le-agge, $ REG; REG. REG. REG.,./' '.7 X ; 7 ■ REG. 7 .Member Of' P-m- . ' • ' ' W VALUE Sdiinq emd S«rvicin 9 Elast Side; Model Airplane Club, PRICE* PRICE > PRICE PRICE PRICE . ^ OLDSMOBILES •6 p.m. Intermediate Basketball, 1952 DeSOTO WILLYS 3217.20 2 5 7 9 t0 0 3015.00 For Estimates League, 6 p.m. ' 4-DooF Sedan. Radio, heater automaticlati, trans- 7.- " for Ov«r:21 Yoar$_ " West Side:- fifth and'sixth, grad­ EVERY CAR m ls^n^V-8. Very clean. One .station Wagon. Heater. \'ery clean. 2344.20 . On* owner. - ■ Td. Ml 3-5970 ers dance, 6 p.m.; Archery, 8 p.m'.; ownfr. Special $795 $795 SALE - SALE SALE - SALC 7 SALE - SlZ West Center Street Morning' bowling for' woihetr, a.m.; Fly-t>'1ng, 7 p.m. PRICE ... PRICE . PRICE ... i PRICE ; .. PRICE ... Cor. Hartford Road . 74 HENRY STREET See Em I : ■ M l 9-6427 MANCHESTER The only thing that goes as far 1949 CHEVROLET 1953FORD as rt did ten yearsAgo.Jti the dime CIpb Coupe, Radio, heater, - i Open Until 9 P. M. (Comer of Sttnunit) 2-Door. Radio, hrater. (hat rolls under the, Md... 8^k;lal $395 ProMfe It To Yoursetf Special at $1095 1953 PLYMOUTH PL A ZA ■uburlNin. Very clean. SAVOY $995 1952 CHRYSLER f SUlilRIAN 4 DOOR SEDAN 4 DOOR SEDAN c l s s $ $ 6 a n CLUE SEDAN 1955 BUICK 4-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, Century Sta.tion Wagon Very, clean, » , $995 1952 PLYMOUTH nnaOfaen Rlectrlc Windshield Plili? Green Safety! Rim Wheel. G i ^ and White Electric Wlndfhleld Aeceipittytf'^dp No. t,' ■- Electric Wlndehleld Bluo and Wklto Sun Vlaor, AattfreOM YOU CANT BEAT W otfekuad Full Power. Save $1400 Hmtar. OefroMer .WlP^n Aeceatory Group No. 1 . Electric'\A'indiUileld■W’li ------' AooeMory 'Group No. 1 Wiper*, ■ Uoaiari-Defimiter - Wiper* Hoater, Dorroater L’adoreonUag '—r - 4*Door-Sedan. Radio, heater. AlrfiMmSeata Safety-ntm Wheelt Heater. Defroster 'Wiper* Heater, uefroqler .Safety Rim Wheel* Alrfoam .Sem ' - fiafety Rlm,Wkfel* Tw*.Toao Paint Electrie WlndahloM Special $595 Hliruter ' Antlfree*. Radio Antifreeze ■ 2-Tone Paint Antifreeze t'"" Direr.llonal Signal* Large Chrome Wheel OUiUter Wiper* 1952 CHEVROLET Directional AlgnaU. I'nderifhatlBg Alrfoam Seat* Undrrcoatlng Alrfoam Scata Underco^lag ' Oul.ide Reor:Vlew Mirror DIm-. Dtreetkmal Signal* ' Safety Rim WlioeU DeSOTO -DOOR 1931 Pontiac 2 -I^ r Chieftain De Luxe. l-Doot- Sedan. M plo, heater, I . Trim Package No. 1 Chrome Tall Pipe Antifreeze. *55 4 powrrgltde. Outstanding at Extenriea - v., tindercoating ------Low mileage. New car warranty. Power ateering. Radio and heater. Exceptional value. 1953 CHEVROLET $895 2-Door Sedan. Pouerglld^healer. power brakes; heater, radio, whitewall tires' wind- Very’ low nyllrngr. $1095 REG. REG. 7 REG. REG. ■ ;■ I REG*.. Bhieid washer. It’s loaded. Cost over |3900. F935 Buick Special Riviera. PRICE PRICE P R I C E ^ PRICE (PRICE Radio; heater, dynaflow. Low mileage. * 1950 DeSOTO $2495 Clu^ Coupe, 2744.20 2445.00 ^ 8 . 0 0 2450^95 24^.95 19^ CHEVROLET >• .- A rare bu.v. .. MY MICE 1933 Buick Special 4-Door. 4-Door .Sedan. lUulio, heater. $595 16,000 mtlea. $1295 $ALk SALE SALE SALE s M jt Radio and heater. $1395 Lov PRICE . .. PRICE . PRICE ... PRICE . . 7 PRICE . 1931 Buick Special 2-Uiooi\Sedan 1951 DeSOTO 1952 MERCURY, ■ -I r ■ / ■ ' r - Radio and heater. 4-Dpor Sedan. 4-Door Sedan Radio, healer. $850 $695 Sperlal 5895 m ' ^52 CHEVROLET * . 4-Ooor, PG, R, H. Very alikrp. 1931 Ford Victoria Hardtop Radio, heater. Fordomatic. EASY TERMS ARRANQED^ NO-RED TAPE- NO WAITINQ IF YOU BUY BEFORE YOU SEE US -W E BOTH LOSE MONEY \ ^ 'SiFORD Converpbie. R, If. $795 . . T: " ’ -I . ’ - r ■ - ^ 7 .-.■■ ■ , . . ■ .'A_ '. ,.r-."ir-'7 ■7' ~ — "30 Ytors of Continuous Cusfomtr SdtisfaefioH" ON 7 '54 PACKARD 1951 Dodge Meadowbrook 4-Door, '51 PLYMOUTH ,U.„ . „ Radio and heater,^ - $450 THE mi 1' '53 KAISER $250 „ WVMnimmtM ilit»m»»»mimY»Y»4YYY»FF/ MOTOR ROY financTno OFEN EVENINGS Till y TALCOTTVILt'E 1 IN C ORPO RATED A c ro ^ Ftom Garrity’s s r . 241 H, MAIN ST. (Two Lecofions) > 1S5 CENTER $T. AU. DAY SATURBAY TIU S . Next to Viftnef Gfirdetisy. AMaCSRgar** AAI. TEL Ml 3,-5113 9 A.M. to ,9:30 Pah.’ TEL. Ml 3-1224 358 EAST CENTER STREET , ' ' .. r ' . VOLUME CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER - -■ ,> x x TEL. M r 34111 I .-•'A- ' ' - . - - H -X - . .' . , _ , / . . f ■ ! i- ■ -«• ■

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• t/ . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 6 ,19B6 PAGE THUtTEEM PAGE TWELVE -X M a n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d . M a n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., T u e s d a y , m a r c h e , i 9 M eon for the Veterans Adminiitra- Clear will be given by radio, sound Art; “Dofi h« do *ny trickiT** th* jcdunuy now. it e«rtaliily ha* Bolton Cub Scouts Plaii lon for saveraL years. Bom in Scoul^ to Deliver truck, and word of mouth com­ B U G S B U N N Y Girl: "T m . He ley* •gtM ." It* Inconvenlancea. Answer to P re ^e Ainl# Chicago. Died Monday, . munication. —Etve r JeM .Siyemeee, Keemy, B u |fln * —W hat do^ you mi** Them^raft Show D anbury-tMi*. -M argaret V. Air Raid ^^otices The card wh.ch the sSouts will Chick McClure. Sense and NonSense Ky. - ' ^ Young Comedian Education Unit to Ask Bids Lake. 83, widow"of- Sinton Lake, > i ------■ \ ■ deliver,; Edwards said, will be ao- Muggin*—Th* last train horn* Cub scouts of the Manchester pioneer subhiarina b'rtllder. •Born rompanied by three small card* You Con Q tf Your ' Baltimore. Died Monday. \ M anchester. , Boy- Bebuta have 111 to be carried oh the persnn or in a toolhache and a heartache, haa Mugglna—Tea, I’m living oPt In ■t night. DistrlcL which includes the towns agreed to deliver cards to Mapehes- Now'5A PONTIAC The W rtfi.t brother* v.-*i^ bu»y ACBOM gCr«*t fright For Transportation Contracts of Manchester, Bolton, Andover the glove compartment-of automo­ a iflrl friend whp aak«d her, "la TScinUllat* K HE TAKES TO AIR ^ ter ’'omes explaining rbvlskd/Civil »t work In their airplane »hop at / I Young and Hebron, will present their an­ bile*. and tho SERVICE that f Dayton, Ohio. One ,da. 'Vllbur ran Mai O'clualon an Iriah'dentlptT i n 'Vancouver, Wash. (iPl—Bob Ir- Defense air 'aid Instructions, Edwards cited the scout* offer to BY DICK TURNER bbntifdlah, aM»i*»h**D '. BoUem, March (8 p * c t a I)(^other student pAnkfd in th e 'u p p ft nual Themecraft. Show In the audi­ gon with it at . out of the han*er,«xeliediy, and I,. . I c a r n iv a l torium of the Waddell School on 'Hne, on hi* 16th birthday, made Frederick G. Edwards,. ! ^ dtrec'- distribute th* cards a* "another called to hi* brother, "Orville, VTIw . Board of Education will quarter of cltM. A tflUl .of . Belle Mina,, between Decatur « • * a H ^ aom advertise for transportation Saturday, M arch .10, from 7 ' to his .first aolb flight. He started tor. announced today/^ instance of the ap.rit of the Boy look. Here'e. anolher aviator ueinf and- Huiitavllle. w*a the horn* of 7 1 three local/young* people hive taking leason* about ‘a yepr ago. BcoUta to do a «»od turn, this b ..^rfonper » Royal lUUgn i biw. to th* local elementary disUnguishkd , themselves it. their 9 p.m," , ' The ecouts will/make - their MCLURE fONTIAO ^atenta!’.' ' ■ Thoma* Bibb, aecond GovernoKof Hla father, Ehlls Irvine, say* time for the Civil Defense Obganl- BchohL M anchester High School high sct^l (wurscs. Th* dtaplay is intended to ahoU’ houae-to-houae detlvary biRween .378 MAIN ST.. MANCHES'TER e certainly I#!'’ ahout^ O r- Alabama. Completed In 1836, tha ' family n*m* that when he woa a little hoy hla sattpn and all the people of Man- Ml 9-4545 •That’i our . almultaneou* U Discordant n Require and /ItowaU . Cheney TachnlcBl ~ Joaiii Moalb, daaghibr of Mr. and the public what hoys of cub acout interest was always in airplanes. March' 10 and ^ r c h 31. . manalon'a maaalve Ionic column* SchobI for th* next three year*. ches'ter," Ina and eteerinlf movement to t S ^ t e r e » la Pronoun Mrs. ^ank Bosio, Bolton Oentcr age can .Bccoippitsh during,thein 'A* he grew older he made model, Edward* urged all resident* to If the scouts find ho ope at horn*, have center* o( hewn poplar log*. ‘Fhe Boara aet April 9 a* the date Rd., Md Jo Ann Reneaer, daugh­ test .venture along the sooutli \ _ ‘ U P rlto n X 21 Reiterate 39 Be borne 44 Offensiva planes. And he look* now to the read the instructloita carefully and they will leav* the cards In mall Sa t : . \ , . ■ of a apecial mfetlng at which ter /of Mrs, Agnes L. Reneker, trail The packs who witl ^rtici^ ■ weapon •• day'he can join' the Air Force and "CalKa cop!” a.?reatned Wilbur. • AaketJ by hla aunt. to; »pend a occu p an t. ..^ 2 3 Editor (ab.) 30 Statue iheae bida WlU be opened. to note that there is no longer an boxes'xor slip them underneath Qiiarry, Rd., will, be graduated pate are 'xrorRing hard to present '■Get am ither loJurictton.'V. IT Crafty - 23EnUngle 31 Lamprey* . 49 Alms box Ry a JeL 411 Clear audible sIghaK The AU doors. week atXher farm, the «mall boy 47 Weary Traqsportauon Committee >Wh honor. Wilma MorrA, daugh­ a variety of art and craft exhibits, .Advertise in The Herald-^It Pay* But Omlle, who had no>v looked exclaimed, "Oh. no country for me! II Crain beard 24 He appear* on35 Pigpen 3ft Conducted ,.*_ofTV 3aPlnt(*b.) 49 Heavy blow memben laat Ughf^reported LIKE.PRO- ing staff is seriously hampered President Harding, Dltiid Monday. INNERSRRI e ^ RCi W. Hall .tomorrow at 8 p.m\ to con­ ELePHANT AWAV] ‘ f S mother . when meeting* of committee* or 8 teythonie saa sider recommendations ‘for the New York—Erich Ilor Kahn, FINE FURNITURE F(?OM\ A B A ue, ‘You want tha< a fa carta or with pop?^ god the entire staff have to be sched­ March 15 caucus. 50. compo.ser and original pianist ■\ OF h a y.' uled so late, in the day. It also Military whist'will be played at with the well known chamber said, " It 1* apparently a depres­ the parish room of the Congrega­ music group, the Alber...ri Trio. sing factor in teacher morale. tional Church at 8 p.m. today. ' Born in Rimbach, Germany. Died MANUFACTURERS / . } ■ Teacher* do not object to the tact The Women’s Society for Chris­ Monday. BY AL VERMEER that they have to he on the job. PRISCILLA’S POP Return Engagement tian' Service will hear Mra. David Kansas City—John S. Stamm, ■/ They are bothered by the fact they Allen in a talk on India aj^ jis 77, bishbp em eritus of the P e E i T r o u R B O V r YOU PO Raor^ have to apend so mUch more time m eting tonight at United Evangelical United Brethren £ i o M ,TD K ISS iMie . .on. aupprylslpn. of; pupils, when dist Church at 8 d'^clock. _ Church, .who. served the . Kansas they coiild devote themselves to O O O D B V / r City area- of the pld Evangelical lesson planiilngjvcorrectlng paper* Advertisement-:- Church until 19.36 anil bishop of and staff 'meetlhga."---“ ...... - • " Attention. Bn W o n 'Aesidenur .-pie eastern "iirea Amn' heftdquah- I I The Teacher salary schedule for Don’t throw it away — we want it teis at Harrisburg, Pa., until his next year remained unsettled as for Eighth Grade Auction, April retirem ent in 1950; Died Monday. the teachers . requited another 28tb. Anything. Call HI 9-5333 or : La Jolla. Calif.—Rtisaell B. I meeting to discuss the proposed MI 3-7588 for pickup. Paul, 77, former mining engineer pay scale in response to the recent of . Denver and New York ^toity. Board offer of 632&P to 9M90 In Manchester E v r a I rt% Herald Died Monday. 13 steps. The teachbra have re­ Bolton correapbndenL Mrs. Joseph Miami, Fla.—Dr. Dwight Brown quested 93400 to 95500;jn the same D'ltails, telephone, MItrhell 8-5544. Fishwick, 49, a physician and sur- V .^lumber of steps. \ The board suggested .March 19 ynusual Valum to 3 0 .9 3 M the date of this meeting. In aiO AgBTAOK TH< WBAKV order to accommodate the continu­ O ing discussions; the deadline for is- B-IOPEN vTiui-Ldiw RY Y^ T, HAMUN ■ H IH tjt B ra aliil* im as Sttaace- o t '^ tra c ts waa-mnead.-to. ALLEY GOP r.TS.’dv r V ’' -i A p rir 15 for thlk .v»||f;, pcty.. "'An- IVENIGH ..MGB8E I CAN^ :ir 'VDU'RE mSGERlNf 'ltP^’' COTTON WOODS other motion was fcarried provid­ PIMP M t A HONOR THIS COMMUNITY / ing that contracts be returned by BARREL O R WITH MDUR AUGUST A pril 30. UNTIL 9 , The biennial request for - con- m 5UMPIN PRESENC^.H tinuanc.e of State aupervflsory aer-, AROUND < vices was made to the State Board of Education with a ihotion that • S n if t lM suggestions Include a recommen­ dation that fewer towns be as­ signed to the rural Superintendent • Psrm ssist and that a larger budget be - al­ n lowed for the operation of bia. of­ • -Csiprfsl fice. '^he Board Is also considering a ONE UF ___ proposal to name several represen­ • C / t m tatives td an advisory group who S^WAITU. would make plans and recommen­ G i JH SEE MY dations for a Vocational Agricul-^ H t w m u T ture Center at Rockville. Recent This Is a Sale of one-of-a* 9. PiR. DOOUTTLS .IS UP UHN7 you o u t" PtRHAPOXOULL 1 rOKilVt #E IF I SiC HERE, MAftEVOU , THOTSJUfT and the vocational agriculture sit­ size mattresaea and box uation in general'by Supt. George 9>7)GUtN<> 1»ROIBADLV UORKMOO OV> W crrHtR.'miO )S ^C t ASt HCA» ^ T,i«TLL«n»iaI ooHT stw io a tf .•N 6fR. IHOR COULD HftP MI, I JUSTOOWTRUd / 7HI FOIHT.IUL rings! You'll find au- ' g m if WOMKT, • YOU UAVlUT ttEH MR. 5AWYIR. ' I VMBUIFt. / n s HtWRIHN E. Graff. MIC63T HOL> THR PHOH5LRe> TtyiHT » O U .'+ T H t DW fl ■ MR. SAWTIR. rM ALlViWTlSTO' m Completion of the last half of rb mattreaaea from / HiCItPREESuRiNI DOME. TIERS THE'ANETeAeil NAWIHRWSUOI ' 9IMAY WfCAFTMlAEAM. TMCEgCRWSC { FORE dMHR Its agenda will be considered by' erica's ^ top i- flight rdMT SHOULD LMWTS-mOOlT, the Board on Mgrch 19 after its of fine bedding 'LOOK, HUH? THE KITCHEN meeting with the, teaching staff. eqillMent! Rut coiqe ------Honol’ Student* Named Two local Manchester ' High BATHROOM earl^.VYe expect a aelt\ School students \vere ^moug.those o u t! 49 honor student's listed yesterday LAU N D R Y in the 1956 graduating class. An- D IN E H E - x ' ' ' $4f.V5 ENGLANDER mottrtst or^ G A M E ROOM Box Spring, ooeh roducod to . . i / r Sparkling Baauty In Hattie Tlla $59.95 BLUE BELL innorajiring T m m mottrosa or Bex Spring, now ...... I«v* Hi* clean,jfraih look of color­ F F C O B B V BY PETER HOFFMAN D o Questionable! BY LANK LEONARD 1 $59.95 E N C U n DER Hotfl Luxn > - MICKEY FINN ful plastic til*. AddaVormonf nt beauty s F YOUR FR1END6 ARE GONE, r f - Innnnpring mottrtas or Bex Spring M156 .. I-enve 10:.34 a;m. Arrive 4'.25:p.m. 579.95 GOLD BOiND Supnr Do Luxe I,eave 4:44 p.m. Arrive 9:.7S 'p.m. 5935 I One M.70 Round S&90 mottrnss or Bex Spring, new . , 3Vay ' A Trip BUILDING MATERIALS , Plus l'..S. Tax 579.95 BETTAREST Orthopodk fVpd »35 LUMBER FUEL fflottmu or Bex Spring • 0 • a a 1: il r.«o* w »haiaa.«^ tftwjp y E a s y O iit 336 NORTH MAIN STREET TEL. MI 9-52.i3 CAPTAIN EASY P la in T alk BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BY MERRILL BLOSSER Usually $B9 Mach! ■ ^ ^ B s a s s Open Daily 7 A,.M. to,3 P. M. Including W ednesday WATTDIPI F THAT$ AgSuRO'. R eT NO POUBT V0U| WQUR P A P P T 'W H ^ GREYHOUND Aft'ernoonfl and Saturdaya Until N oon - 7 HR WiRE N.IVB KSRCSO TO CLCt6» \ WITH A FORTUMft AT LStkWLP THaTB EASY.SIS-. HE POULPN'r 6E OM.oeAE.lCAtfrDt- I VWMdt FDRTHE you HAVE "Ryo.. 2 GREAT FACTORY SHOWROOMS 6TaXE,W(*.KEtL’. etPE WHKM SHAPE .OF LPS.POHTYDUt HOLLYWOOD BEDS HtDatat m m*d WHAThgOUT «M6M- BvehyTkMi* Td HE TURNft Up UTERt LIPSTICK TO w e a k / GNU f y COMINd HOME I CdmpItiB With LUXURY - 5? *HETTARESr INNEQ- SPRINU MattressBS ^ 'Tolin a Brnok" from your nnvnrnnding cheras^on Monday, Wndnoadoy ood and BOX SfRINUS! I 1 - : Friday oftnmoens ot 2^30 o'cleek. Turn your TV snt to Chonnnl IB. Rnidx and enjoy t$n program. TnN friend Hubby about ^ Moriorty’s TV specials. Each •af le d These ore oH splendid second cars for your sboppihG. taking the kiddies to Complete ’ 5 9 NORTY MEEKLE One Gu/f-sa- BY DICK CAVALLI THE STORY OF MARTHA W AY^E Questions BY WILSPN SCRUGGS- 'Ifhhoirdoncing .lessons,---'etc«//^- --^ - = - -T-/—— ------QUEETION BEFOBE^ “ B E H A R E S r HERECOME6 VnUTI NTHE > HOW CO : LBWE. WHO'S SONS TO morty/ ull WORLD 16 ______TELLMAETM MS^ 14IM KEEPme HWI7 y vtxi OISFASES. CAR^ Fe a t u r e d a r e g r e a t l y REbucED! N O -B U n O N LHCEOUR. UNOegteOggP rUliSTHOW^ HELIKB50UR - Y H iin NEW POfr NEW RASSNSi^ (VOUAW? MATTRESS! y o u . OOOY j?OCMg? ARE.* TEeTFueeLV < A D A M S and 1084 ACADEMIC See, Oriye, Buy, Moriarty's TV Specials ' V. This s ^ r t sleep oulhl Inriude* HILLIARD ST. M A I N S T . the Hbllj-wimd heatlboafil > in-> washable plastic, chpice .jbf coi- M anchester nr* a genuine "BF.TTAREMT". Hartford No-Buttnn Innerspripg mat­ •f- tress with a ' matching box Mitchell 9-1864 JAckson 2-6S57 I t spring on leg*;'Twin sike!' 301.315 CENT^ ST. -- TEL MH-SI35 2 for $109 TWEE PARKING FOR 200 CARS i.r. -V' . ’ v'-h -Un'. ^ '■ t-r “ 71 ■ • • -4 i,/ . .1 ■ .J **4l . 7, ■' '■ ■■ • /,.. ; ;-d’ V ■ ' . : ■ X ■ '*■- . ■ . *■ — -'w 'f'. r.i •V

V >■ . V - ' r\ >v^' PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVEnING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCil 6,1956 Ma n ch ester EvEmNG h era ld , Ma nchester, gonn.^ tu Esd a y, march 6,1956 ' PAGE FIFTEEN ami J- EARL W. YOST \ Iowa Oinches Hartford F^ e Bporta Editor' Dons Retain Staiidiing W eaver T < ^ s Fairfield, Local S j p o r t AND VICTORIES A^heitcrttM .wlH. b* In'the lUnda Big Ten Tide Twice Downed months s fo there were at New Haven. \ T o p SUk Towners who were hoi- Not-only is every Manchester A s Club in Nation Moves intp^inal Round Chatter inir for the scalp of Elgin Za- High student conscious of the fact With i Tri^iinph Local Quintet ■ . ■ E L K S ... that thei-current haaKethait team, ■ . . ■ . Fesart: New Haven, March/0, i^v-One Hartford'high school team has y, the quiet Manchester High Naw Trork.’^March 0 One on the court and the other at the HorKn .»• ■ As«4 •«• • s UMPIRK8 ananiNO. for mMa* basketball coach who la now in perhaps the best balanced in the ballot box—stand between, San Francisco and two clean> sweeps In New York. .March 6 (>P>—Before By PAT BOLOUa wsi« ...... ; ...... mads It into' ths finals ot the CIAC Basketball Tournament, and Man- here of tha Oonneetleut Biiard ot- bis third eeasoh as top kick. past decade, but also Ju n about the 1955-56 .basketball season after'the Dons easily retained the top the day la out, the National Invi­ Selecting jhe winner of'tonight’a Woodward cheater, will be out ton({ght to see that another qne dbean't. \ Approved\Baoeball Umplroa. Three months ago, and up until every resident of this City of Vil­ •emi-flnal contest between Man­ Demnwtne ...... Slxth-ran'ked WMvec, which killed off defending champion and (Chapter Two. will be held Friday ranking In the Associated Press poll this week. - tation Tournament will, nave its , P. Torrriul tS W the last half of the regular IQSS- lage Charm la aware of the -.In­ First, a victqry over St. Mary's tonight would give them an un­ 12-team f l e ^ cqmpleted And the chester High and Hartf6r|I top-ranked HlIlhouM of New Haven, breezed I'nto the finals last night night at 7:80 at the West Bid# M campaign, attendance at home dians' success'to dfitc. All it. took defeated regular season with 25 straight victories' as part of their Bulkeley poses a bigger threat Total)) ...... SIS 600 IS.'W MO 1674 by drubbing F airf^ d Prep, 75-58. at Nev/ Haven. Rec. All Manchester membere a r* NCAA nwWmve all but one of its VIrW’a TT- (|) The victory usuivd Weaver of>^ baaketball games of Manchester was time and a few victories, plus than trying to answer the "|64.(X)0 ...... I...... , Teaai na. a .,.,'>.,>. IM lOO Fairfield Prep. Weaver defeated much fan appeal as Sophie Tucker that Manchester isn’t the deadest No. 1 ranking in the (Inal poll A.' pl^o^. '' - ! ' for the third time a t the 'New cainsra m M at the New Eng land chanipion- ISthrrankcd Stamford in the would have in a burlesque show. high school basketball town in the ,64 .TTO 104 — ship. the season anext week, they NIT, adding Oklahoma Haven . Arena with . 1^ , tapoff R1chm«^ IS 117- (I SIS 114 34 CIACa'opening (qualifying) found. w n J J B SIMPSON pinned kn- One didn’t have any ^rouble put­ atate. have baen voted the top-teamri!!:Poirier Stops A A M. St. Joseph’s of Philadel­ scheduled at 8 o'clock, i r e victor McKInMy ...... Its ;1 316 SO 11} 306 Falrftel^Prep, ranked eighth In Johiinjz Egan iod' Weaver to vic­ gle games of 141-ISO and a thrcA* ting his coet and hat On a vacant Most everyone -Is on the band the nation every -week this season ^ will advance to the (Hass A pre-tournament ratings, thus phia and Lafayette yesterday, has Totali 404 6S3 640 ISSI }04 l } ) } tory laa't night by ocqiing 29 gamo total of 889 last night In tha seat next to him. There were al­ wagon today. The fellow who cru­ by the country’s fporls writers and ' 'Reived 11 acceptances to its Tournament .finals Saturday night drops /Out of its first CIAC pointa, 13 In the first quarter when ways more empty seats than oc- cified the team,' the coach and the Autoinotiva League. Other broadcastera. . : Perez in Ninth R8VP . invitations. Tihe St. Lopls at the Arena and ktso be assured ■ Deel’a B r(» *-la <41, IPuniament/ Weaver broke away from a, 4-2 fupted ones on nights the school­ ■chool three months ago is the Sullivan ...... tS too I T«ain N*. 1 (3) scored Included AI Plrkey 147- While' San Francisco ran away University Athletic Committee ,/ the opportunity to compete in, the Woods ...... — 100lOS : (ianfvrr* ...... s.^7. 130 3t .117 Class R Finals deficit with 12 ati-alght points and Don Batoh 148-873, BIU ~ boys were in action. same fellow who is bragging to one with the voting with 1,162 out of met at 12:30 p.m. ,(EST) to con­ annual New England. Tournament P ltclu r ...... ’...... ISO n s 101 344' V a rn e y ...... Wl — 157 lie fifth-ranked Msacheiiter New York, March "6 — Gene 313 barged Into a 21-12 lead by Uw 188-870, Max Denhi Three months ago there were and all about how good .the In­ a po'saible 1,311 pointa. North Poifier of Niagara Kalla, N.Y., and sider accepting thez-flnapnerth in next week at the Boston OsVden. Blanchard ...... 114 M — M making its bid for the. final end-of the period. only several hundred high school dians are. Ambulns ...... IS6 M SO SIS A."8mltii lof .190 Country Ohib (Men)—i Carolina State surprised by vault­ Dann.v .lo Pcrc* of New- York each the March 17-24 plaw-wt Madison During the. regular aeason the b^claqlla ...... $4 131 137 353 ADderaoe U3 — against aeventh-rsfikcd Hartford Fairfield fought back In the 364, Charlie Whelan 14! students actually Interested In It took a long time for Manches­ DellaPera ing, from fifth to second place.. started long vacations today pa a Square Gi^en. Maroons twice upended the US 10} Bulkeley at New Haven tonight, aecoiid quarter and came within, um their basketball team. As for ter to compile a .500 aeason, 10 Totals ...... 651 537 537 1616 Wall 140; Reo—R Illioola plopped from the runner-1 r„ ,in their bloody l)out at St. Indians, wdnning 53-48 at , the ...5 4 0 535 130 top-ranked EkiSt Haven meets sec­ two poInU of tying, 39-27, but adults, there was a handful of ye'ara In fact. And It's been that St. Louis-U. cpi^irmed it had an Caver'* Beslaarael 6 season for rookie Manager nounced late yesterday. Alloii ...... i...... S3 34 M 3 Besides defeating HlllhOuse and ing round. first session. T™ New Yorker tional elipninations March 12\for Bqbby Bragan of the Fittaburgh day the team’ warmed up with a practice at Ihe Armory. The RlMcr . . . ; ...... 104 ini 37 3 Daisy itoolson and Batty watched Manchester whip IVlnd- and then mppped up all opposition K>rt In the tabulation on the usual Student tickets will be avail­ 'Tolala B ...... *414 *430 *4M 1243 starting lineup—the same one which has started in all previous .Low . Man ...... 34 31 31 3 Phillips. Other^oes) womsn\eriio laals.of 10 points for first nine for went along welLror three roundq, the championship finale at EvAn- Pirates. O ardr* Grave (SI ham High Feb. S .at Manchester tb' in the New Englands-j^t Brown ston, HI., March 23. \ able in the main office team 11 .... games—is shown/ above, left to right, EM Wojcik, Iteve 'Tu:irklng- roll In tha fast loop ara' Audrey second, etc., .tq place them higher but he began m tire and the tide The Pirates have only, four/ Ilrrk ftl 353 fc tsls ...... 41} S03 443 i44T Win the OCIL championship. More ■Uillveralty In Proyldepce. Thla of the battle/hanged. lowa filled one of the reserve;. o'clock in the morning mntil 2 Cttins ... 1248 ton. Norm. Hehenthal, Coach Elgin Zatursky, A1 Cole and Lm Ttsm Ns. 4 (4) Frey, LU Molumphy and Ruth Mo- than 000 rooters followed the team marked the only State ana New than fourth. physically fit catchers left., on In the afternoon. Aduli tickete Boucher . 25R C>’T. (Herald Ptubtol.. \ Colton Indian Mafltsmen^ Intosh. Mrs: Mohimphy is- the All the top 1.0 teams .with the ex­ Poirier, w/o weighed 151 to Vetepaiir Baseball Stars NCAA lihrths last night, thump­ Cormier . 7K 258 Nelson>1* to New Haven-tn-watdt the In - Engiifnd honors th e ' school ever th^r.roster. .all.lacking either b)g will . b*-sold from 7;G In the Mahoney - league president ception of San Francisco, and 1148U for ”^re s, always Vcaa ydlt- ing iHdiafm ' 84-73' for its 'second league experience or proven ,hit- % Stevens -dUihB pOBih cgf Blratfbfd^ won' lit "biakdtball. ihg to t a ^ a punch to give, one straight -'Rig Ten crown. The evening In the Franklin Build­ cerin e ...... UCLA, which plays a pair this tl^ abllitB. Total* ... 421 443 430 13M Ballaleper ...... m Thh^d P e rf ect I t S3: Approslmately 1.000 S ilk Regardleea of whether Manches­ and that/pald off In the end. He Hawkeyes, jumping to No. ■ 5 in ing. Also, reserveff seats for ‘S ANNVAI. SnU N O soMlMr and Towaarn Jotuileyed to the Elm City ter High wins qr loses tonight, it weekend, have ended their re­ *rae PirateS have lost twoBatch- adults will be on Anle In TTie T erre ...... 131 M gular season competition'. softened^ Perez up . with b o d y Sh(9W Up Weir in todayis-Aaaaciated Preas poll after BBIm (tale. dlnner^at tha 'OBWBfy" last Friday to see the quarter- haa..been a great season. Winning blows,/that went to work On Dan­ swatting JHinois Saturday, make e r s 'jn the pfcst two dW-s—Jim Herald sports dei^ftment to­ i Acthiiv , ...... Ml ■ 90 51 251 DeMdreo Looks Ahead Totela 604 616 447 148} Manchester High's undefeated-e-al a Meet Tn^i,/. Tha 1 ^owa justified its position with / ; I BotflVlR ...... 94 113 90 294 Club will ba held on March 88. Tha . finals In which Manchester elim­ seiasonB always seem to do things ny Jo,'/S head In the sixth. He open­ Mangqn went to the ^ w York morrow aftemoan from noon rttlems.i added the 20tb In their rd Is expectad tq toppla. an 84-73 fafilng of Indiana last their opening NCAA appearance : ...... 75 77 92 247 arniMOTiVK lkaui'k 'Program wlU ha conducted hy tha inated Roger Ludlowe of Fairfield. to most people and Silk Towners ew York, March 6 —Up lo now the youngsters have hogged GlantsX yesterday for 610,009 until 4 o’clock./ . [ P«lm^ . /current string of consscuUve vie night which automaticsily,quail- ed ihe cut and capit.allsed on It on' their home court at Iowa <31ty ...... 91 94 92 277 Al’a Tevaee III . Nonunariea. - Tpumanteat Oommlttee which te Tonight, more than 1,000 Man­ ard no exception.' thrdugh the seventh and fight. thq/ spring training spotlight, cavorting under the critical gaze, oit March 16 against the winner of a waiver price' and H id in g Peter­ I McA»i«F ...... 7 9 59 30 245 torles yaaterday 'in ths local MK»**eat#r 918 flea the HaWkeyea to represent'the nagers and coaches as they try for the big prize—a major league son was reported low for a t least After Stopping Smith RMuello...... 95 IS* 114 hoafled by Ronnlo Sloane. Big .Ten Conference In the NCAA first-round game between .Mar­ i ToUl.* ...... *422 *442 "iS 1319 St^naon -tt —r no mory s id at tha cRpense of V Miller . LOT o r TROTTERS erth. Blit the, veterans are beginning to make their weight felt shall and the Ohio Valley champ; half the season because of an arm MI44tebrMk (2) ------■ - M AW ...... i t *7 ham High School, 9I3-8IS./The Thorsell ,'v>...... 9A TOUGH TO DECK Tournament Illinois' wound up its / CHAMPS HTAVED A WAV around baseball's spring training camps. injury. Jerry,Lyn^, an qutflelder- band, hit on/39 per cent in the I q_. *,*'• *“*■ • ..... 75 \73 75 535 O. r*h*ppell 39 — „_J-W AY battla for seaaon In a dismal note, dropping The Southeastern Conference first meeting'and 35 per cent in the | Meai-criScr ...... 95 45 31 355 ' Boston, March 6 (A*»—Power-punching Tony DeMarco, 41111 over- PIrkev ...... 107 147 134 match gave the Indiana the^final Baselef 98 tndtvMoal bonora In Waat] Oohimbus, Ohio (NEA)«—There New York (NEA)-^Madli Home-run slugger Hank Savicr,<- was expected to-name Ite NCAA catcher. wtll be unable to'.play for second. Anid more surprising was ! RuOdcii ...... 101 3} 103 237 an;(iouii, looks ahead to a hoped-for second chance at the welter- McCarthy ,. — .100 no CCILt victory In the. umtefeAted Ferris A,\. 99 ’Syracuse, N. Y. <^EA)—Since an 83-82 decision to Northwestern/ lladri several weeks’ bbcaiise of a. shoul­ Everett, Jr. .— *3 — Rae BowjUng Laainia new Win be 35 racing aaaocletiona conr Tirat attaining -welterweight rank- •Square Garden, had. , oply. ../6nc who disappointed the. Clifcago show from jWt l.Ue MAys. t ho nailed entry- today after * yote to decide the MaroOTS’ feat of outeebound-.I ...... 50 91 57 255 wbliEht . tiUc. he..once .held a fte r: whaling lightweight king WalWca f«aaon ..an'd . cantucad._the. league HariHwn_., u. .... M Cubs 'wltlrt'dismal sqaaon.'tn-1955„ der injurj'. ./ ; : lol -78'r w ss# /(Bud) Smith for a technical knockout .-J'.. title with an unblamtaH'ed recorq-l WlBdh«m i l l nanupR. Baaillo, /.fbb^qhcis- t b f New' Vork harnggs,; racing , championship bTO|v/i(«/,.1950— the at Uie plate .mIUj a 309 between. AiAbama and K ^ iick y . ing the meals in both encounters] ...... Tot*l*tr-- 4U |U M3 }8 ip iKitdSj lag weeunga this year—one more •iiaon opens April 2 al Roosevelt featherweight match b e t,/W e e n' powered a t06-lbot diWo;qye(; the foot peg. Mays also made a flni "Ramai FaiQing’ Vti 'HhiV'^’nheateh’ ■ ""The' ppotlight is-vnow* on' Bill*''- althtm t*-the ^ d ian S ha-ye a de-'j'Totsla--...... "tv5- ■■“1>eBta'rco,"'the' ■ leadlnir - welter^ " ' ' — . . -.v-— -TInrtWe-Mi _ Wo. 1 spotril^ a UT, plon. has not been put on the can­ tdaon opens A; ‘ fence In halting, practice yesterday Everrtl Sr, ao-j-soa than 191956. - vas. Raceway, Westbury, Long lalaML. Bandy Saddler apd Red Top Davis. catch of a long drive as h'Is team,- SEC aeaion by - defeating Florida Kravitz up from “New Oclcana.-qf cided M ight advantage.doach Lou I liaBochen* 173 Bob' Ifflfs-. . iMlaifi OOecapta^ IfrJIivAraga.------despite a. sore ankle. Hank h€vs' the Southern A.ssn., where h(i hit ^eiMtM’raiM :>■■■■■ - Davl* Rfchi 'the Davpy .Williams Wallopers, 82-75 last night, la the SEC BazzMo'a club gained a 4'2-40edge J.ihnaon ...... M 7.1 W/'254 . 94 M - 187 flrild hU finest match putting to­ chard Befgcrqn 96 64 his nock; brought .smiles to Manag-r Stan­ downed the Ray MUeller Maulers champ and rankei fourth nation­ .298 last/year. Other catchers on' off Uie boards the first time around | Kr.Ivy ...... 54 *9 — lajit night a flir forcing the Clnclh- '" '• " “ " 'I «‘umors suggest he Smilran ... -. *8 - 105 197 gether another pmecl score In the Malcolm Devine ..... 91 «7 117,16 And rifll 9b In ate* ley Hack's face with his solid hit- \ chapman ., 135 1*7 105 *70 3-0. ally, but Us five re'gulars are four- the rostbr are Jack Shepard, who anq a 46--41 margin on its home (huiadv ...... 59 121 natl boy to drop his giisrd with a ■ might make a West Coast trip to Ointlffe ... - 99 - 9* prone position ^ th a Whopping 89 John Fardar ...... _ 94 68 .Hi7 tefntiqn Is a t ItiM S. ting in batting pracll'ce. .239 Juul ___ ...... 55 .100 Bolin S r . , Other vetersn.s from whom maitr year men and ineligible for the hit in 94 games with the court. Edmund* ...... 99 101 smashing left hook, to the storhach. meet Art Aragon in. Los Apgeles. . — 108 111 317 In. the difficult standing position Other Manchesiehealar a During thaimatV rwaalMt FUUcr Furtliermore, pitcher Russ Pirates last year; Toby Atwell, It look the Boston belter just 45 to total I80ya atngla point btlow Lawreiice HArmoh agers are expecting a lift this sea­ NCAA. / , Starter* E'oiilrd Out "He caught me by surprise with Total* .... 620 |16 801 1638 hes hMR. Meyer, acquired by the C5ub.<) from ■213/^in 71 games, and rookie Bill Total* ...... 494 484 492 1410 seconds of the ninth round to con­ the aeven-year-ol^ record eateb- ler 174, N u ttfF ^ S and BNadlteflf son are Bobby Thomson of the The choice was either tp send / Bulkeley led 19-13 at the end of William* OH 141 that shot In the first round," De­ choice in gas and oil... the .. Dodgers, s p c c c s s f - w e a th ­ Alabama's second team - or pick .257 with Hollywood of the / the first quarter in the Armory Brown ...... 59/ M 52 T-IS, tinue his barrsge at a pace which peCerm ler M alert <)) liahed by/former CKptaln EMwln 178 B b x n lQ Braves, Ray Jablon.ski of the Red- Cpasl League last year. Jarv I* ered a fevere te.st of hi;, ailing el- legs, Jerry Lynch of the Pirates. ninth-ranked Kentucky, the SEC game hut trailed 31-30 at half­ (>ru*haUrueha ...... 515) 99 caused Smilh’s com er^ "im ow in I -115 Quinn I# 1949. Dick Thoraell, Tom for BaturdayN I n iffo r d ...... *9 5* the towel and Referee Jimmy M e I L J'w .w i M alorca ...... Ill -i'. Your car’g A working partner! Give her the zip she needs, w i^ Esso bow. Meyer complained the elbow' R„-nnei,s of the Senetors and runnerup and lone three-time na­ time. The Hartford achool wentt H olm e* ...... ,/54 1(10 r>.e.i.ra.« ^ WOPK tO DUIld UR mV Wind. B aael^ and Alan Ferris also broke 17 at tha StMa . tional champ In NCAA history. 79- 100 CarrontrfcallahaU . , . [ That’s the only thing that 3*% e 91 into 160 circle. poatponad IMM&lliiljr. Egtra Gaaoline for ’56. It contains D-FROST*, a special aiiti-stalling locked on him while fielding a p^ank Smjth of the Cardinals, oii't front ,0-39 at the three-quar- j Thom*rm MeCaughey ,,,, ...... *7 grounder Sunday. Kansas State could qualify fo/ ter mark and copoed the triumph DeMarco weighed 19.1 145't t anda n a , j^^hered me. Otherwise I felt "Windham’s effort was 'a weak MuDougald Leadg wancBcator Sporting (BMl -FIRST / * ■ ' .' . ' A / y additive developed by Esao Retearch. Try a tankful of E ^ Extra . Floors W i n 72 - 36, Totals ...... 432 451 443 1924 Smith 142 for the scheduled non- Harry -Byrd, the ex-Yankee who the NCAA by defeating Kansas to­ in thq final period when the good:” Defjnrinier — one since all nine Indiana fired bet­ (HI Harahman as promoter A ' today. . . you’ll enjoy its smooth-flowing power. has. been modifying his pitching night for an undisputed Big Seven Indiana..were held to two baskets title 10 rounder which was neither ter than tha WllllmanUc school's, In Infield Race Oua Brown as matehmakar, Pro Bankotball Vcls Defeat Rivals televised noi- broadcast. Ne4>4led No Htjtchea Total* ; ...... "SM 526 I39 to ataga at least ona tadoer delivery In the hopes of improving conference title. A lora woul(y set and lost the services of sharp- Smith, though needing no ' Maarkealer Badlater 17 take over for veteran Phil Rli anoa. sponsored- by tfea leading Lcnnie Rosenbluth tied'a North Hewitt. Bob X5iurilla and Clyde / midget,. junior and intermediate and young, but weak-hlttlng, Billy "My arm fell gdbd and-I just let Carolina basketball record when ara, Marquette and St. Francis their best .ball of the vytnter. And F or the w-Inning Ladders. Gary Into Best Team in ’Years Tolala 640 ^ 6*4 ii701 bowler, hoida A three-geme edge (Brooklyn) wCpe early selections Richard, the Floors romped over If Cole, tV'bjcik and db. can take Johnson and Rudy Kissman set the leagues at the Bast Side Rec, Wtet Kunter. The other seven candl- over the defending cnamjriem go.” he explained. he made 45 points against Clem- Uic Trust lo practically i..sure-the ■/ Side Rec and Y, and all coaches Wes Wc.sthim of the New York eon on Jan. 14. The Tar Heel star and have only to mark time until advantage of .their i^erior height pace as each scored eighjt ^ In ts . / /, MF.RCANTILE M^AGL'E date! are d erry Coleman, Tom ManehMter Motor ■ Seles In the the shindig' startA winners of first place in the final they , should ^ cab bie of turning For the losers Bill "Viot also netted New York — (NEA) — The- stop-and-»t*rt exerci.»es, plus a JaheoM Falsi r*. ill and sponoors have been awarded i Carroll, Woody Held, Jerry second round etendtag. The In- Giants Is showing he is an apt. tied the recorrl set by George Gla- standing.*. Hewitt led all point- libardler ...... m S5 5* 3t* pupil as he'hlt two home runs iri O'reeii Sets Record ' back the Marooym in the game eight tallies. strafige thing about the sport of full-sea>c scrimmage. At its end. complimentary ticket while par-' Lumpe, BlUy Martin, Bob Richard suranceraen oepped.tha Ant round mack against Clemson in 1941. getters with 27; C3iurilla had 24 hockey is that if the game Isn't the blayers were too tired to leave ■ck ...... II* iin liii 12* ents are also Invited, to qttend ^ t an intra-squad game. Ke ha.s been Duquesne ended ita. regular sea­ where there iir much more at In . the second game the Chiefs . . u . : . . 91 *7 *3 278 aon and ToAy 'iCubek. bunting- son with a 16'9 record last night and Richard netted 12. Bob Rey­ ■take.' gained a tie for third place. For a hot Item in Ne.yv York City — the-'Ice. Some nia'de it to seats on 94 1(10 i n y * will be assessed a small fee. 'Tick­ taking batting tips from ex-slug­ Infielder Granny Hamner of'.the nolds was the only Trust player in ...... (9 102. 108 M by defeating St. Bonaventure 64- zatursky /plana starting Cole the winners, aggressive Donhy where jiist about everybody never U » side arid then sat. Taking, ets may be purchased at -any of ger Jolmny Mize and they arc pay­ Philadelphia Phillies made his ma­ double figiiies, hooping 16 tallies. owned a pair of skatesthen it skates off was too big a job. the three Rec buildings. Jim ing oflf'V far; jor 'cague debut with this club 56 as All-America Si Green scored and WojcilF at the forwards, Ho- Long led all scorers with 15 points Totals 611 4»0 29 points and set a one-season rec­ The' VFW ami thh "West Sides, while Bill Murawski caged 12., suffers elsewhere around the cir­ Watson then to d Ranger faiii Skrre-lB William* <21 Mendlc, superintendent of racrea- te' also got ,a sparkling in 1944 at the age of 17. hooked up in a real tigh contest herithal at center, and Dave-’Turk- cuit. - This includes National Gr*eo .>...... -... 91 94 Its ord of 618 points far the Dukes. Ijigton ^ d Jl13 ‘ 39 more money than can fee counted. and a long bus ride back to their '9 TYqphies will also be.awarded to l.l'.W . (171- SIm m nn*...... 97 id* io 31 |-Ten game of the season 83-82. The Cralerr* (25) The situation also points out Saskatoon base ended at three rh)1*len«en ...... in* 99 ...... sponsors of all winning 'teams Jn WISE BUYING B K rt« Speedy Quintet R >' Ptf J f your, car’a had it rough this Winter, then it's time to get tke 'HUni wound.up with an 18-4 rec­ Sadd. f . rut jti The MaroOns, who have ousted : Mn.’ab.-. ( ...... 1-2 3 one of the best investments made o'clock on a Sunday morning. The Simmon* ...... *9 ini 99 »}■the various leagues as Well as to t A s r Mor[nnv, in .sports in a long time. That full treatment at your Esso Dealer's. Drive in for a check-up that'll cover ord. Northwestern’ ■;! 2-20. . Milford and favored Norwich In | ■ • • •! • pjayers started' to leave Tne bus. Total* _ ...... ; ,,,.” 475 VO *500 H li the boys competing In Ute second would be the 810,000 contract annual' Town Basketball Touma radiator to tail light, and your car's sure to shed the cold-weather blues. Minnesota defeated Ohio State Rotlimnn two Arena appearances, will 'start j she*, r .'... with a long sleep u d an off-cCay Weeleertkt (8) (Fertelll DtpjMDABit quA iirr 95-89 aa B-jckeye ,^1-America Tildon. g Gen. John Reed Kilpatrick and round of golMn frlKt of them. Or Br/-znlak nient. ' R^V. g .. a-speedy quinteL, comprising <7ar-Andrew* c ...... Brrinlak Do it this ^eek . . . . the sooner, the better. Robin Freeman miaaed''a big Tep | Madison Square Garden handed so they thought. Bulimel . Thfe tourney gels luiderway ,SAn, 'wOMHr-PHtl MftiAOfl mine Perrone and Saul Chafin, j jjj.'j*®"/,,* Phil' Watson, the new coach, one-aeason record by five points. ' Tolal.8 ... 7-17 47 forwards, ' sturdy Tom Czainota. i r >-m. a "Get a good real,” W.atson said. Wednesday night with the midgets at .the start of this scaaoii. ' Total* . . . ..3«. |T5 3H *11 holding the spotlight at the West Robin canned 33 for a 455 total in 0 center, and set shooters John Pre- I r f 11 6rom- ' r. g' Mithtiiion . 9 4 *0 10* 359 copped fourth plate at the West left. - . f ...... !.•? 1-4 ,petition and has scored 15 points to be. over 410,000. In money, ibt L O S t I M g M S t I g t l t S IWtIiofi . . . It* 95 134 333 Side. Eight teams make up the Wfikhl. f..^ ...... 0 -in ea.ch outing.. . Totula ...... 13 4-1^ *30 club expects to show * profit of : Lo«r Man . 99 55 50 357 midget field. Rirharrl f fi n-i." 12 J2.''>0.000.min . . . • Read Ihw FLEISCHRUWtrS ranipoRcD .f ...... J G-l For the first time since the first .Boston—Tony DeMarco, 149's,4Total* *455 * 473 ~4»0 m i E2ght clubs also comprise the ChurillH, r ._of_ the j^ear-the crystal ball does R/iiiadi***.' 0 ; A sellout In Madison Square Bpsion, ."htopped Wallace I Bud 1 1 Junior Tournamefit which . starts 'JiijnafnF’ g ^ . ftl ■not'Tavor the TndTans. “But"'instead rViot- -t—: ^ I Gerdcn ■ ha's ' been common’ ' thi* Haackrafer AeU PsrU (*) Tuesday /night. MAich TJ3 AF Ihe Uf-ncf. K .., w-'i, fUl l.Crrvlnl. f Smith. 142.. Cincinnati, 9 (Non- D»ll* Fera , SI 291 Proof five} you mofo Burnham, g 0. (vn sees Bulkeley. the favorite. byTyui*ti I 4 .aeasop and Ranger officials do Title). ■ - - Blch ...... ' 99 ■ 27* School St. gym. Bol*ind OH. second eight points. A ejose and hard- 1 .Mlsirru*. c 7 not subscribe to the theory that •Nfw.- York Gene Poirier, 151, KU*rh*rt 73 125 place finishers In the Y League, TMalF n 6-15 t: ^ I their small amount of televising Ranhipf , 92 117 3IniirhFMrr Tru«t f.'Ui) fought game is anticipated and i w«if * V '. Jj Niagara Fall*. N. Y.. stopped Dan­ F i*»...... 11* 331 battles Jack's 'Coffee Shop, ^run- enjoyipont at costi. a. 4 B r P!« "junking the riystal bail the pick } l,<-*i* itj' o ' Is the reason. ; . ny Jo Perez, 1 4 8 New York. 8. nerup ar the. “Basic Side-Rec, in ■Miiir.rr., f ...... 2 1-5 * here is Manchester to win, prob- • ^ , "We had only Ihi-ce home TV , ToialF -J 475 *06 R M ' lal-IAfit »: tlrJiff. f •...... II ' fU» ( ...... 11 3-11 n Quebec -Jimmy Carter, 141 the first game at 6:30. The second To gift mnrccn^oymcntin a whtskry.lookit ElBMrll Ht. Tavrra <5) ably by a 66-59 score 7 ? ? ' r gc^r^ it hilf 13-12 games this year, but th-'t v.-as be­ tut at 7:48 matches Ma’s and SarpeU ow ^ ...... ^ J New'York. outpointed Phil Burton. i r> -m *r* ...... , -. »2 7* Ihe “ Proo/.’t For “ Proor’ tells s, whiskey's , cause' the sfionsbrs weren't-, inter­ 141, .SI. Louis. 10. f r« c k « r il ...... im Bill’s, who finished third S t the Y. •»-4 Vpn«‘zia. c ... .•...... i RrO r* ...... Tai^rn ID on Ranger teqire of the late 30'* New- Qrleahs, outpointed Alfonso 455 430 4.14 1330 WHfNpOUOHY IN ' Brown . Flores,, 1.51'a ,, Mexico. 10. action Wednesday night. March 14 Whiskies are lazed^ by. the U .'S. Govern- ^Iauirhii«>v 106 -iM ^ T«n (10) GufOfiMitic pift'M t- and early 40's - when the Broad­ at the Y-with a twinbill starting t Tomlinfon . 105li« 95Oft ^ way Blues, as they were railed, I San ' Francisco - Eddie Chavez, TOPS AT H'HITEWASIHNO .meiit on the basis of Proof. Although Martin,...... 116 UiO 111 142*/«, San Josf, stopped Billy at 6:,45. Groa-ites. Y- loop king­ , - 90 136 100. Sports in Brief tfrs or* new in operatieii. .were, the bigg^t pitch in town • FleJsclijpsnn pays 11.03 jnore per.Mse in Mr

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PAGE EIGHTEEN ATmge Dsily Net Press Ran The Weather ' Foreeaat of |T. 8. Weather Bareae For the Weak EadM Mareh S. 1858 Showers, thwdefBlaraM oarty to. DslU ChaM*r. No. 51. Royal 87r. Lana Otddlngs; cbaltmsa of night; colder, aaow late Mught, Arch Masr^ will bold Its an'* the Manchester Red Cross. Chsp- alty of Cbteagp 1 1 ,8 9 7 Low 88-88, SaoW oMhig oarbr About Town nual masting, with election o f of­ ter, will tjUk on the Red Cross end This meetlAg ia being aponaored Thureday, windy, eelder. Kllh ficers for tbs coming yssir. tomof- show’.a 16-minutS Sim about Sood by the Church School Staff and o f tha Aadlt about le, r refreiHmenta wlll^ be served by TiM .WMkiy liiettlnK o f the row>Wlght St 7:80 at the Masonic relftf last summer at the meeting of 'Ctocalatlea pie. M. E. High Prieet Ralph of the KIwSnia Club Thursday 'Tieranluma are unhappy If .they them in the vestibule, following'the MtmcheBter^4 Village Charm Boaior QUxm'i Club wul be held aervlcef ^WMaeaday afternoon begtnhiiic at W; Coleman wishes to see a large noon at 1?:15 at the Manchester are for a .week without sun' This Sunday eveuifig at T;30, a IM at the Oommtjoity Y. 'Hie representation of the members at Country Club. (Obwllleti AdvertMag e« Ihga Al) PRICE FIVE CENTS .this important meeting. ' among tKa many facte on gqs special “Hymn Sing" will be held, (TWEl^'.BIGIltv**ACES—TWro SECTIONS) MANCHESTERi CONN.. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7. IMS ra(ular meetlnc will be held, and under the direction of the Rev. ' TOL, LXXV, NO. IS* then It win be foUowed by icamee, YW CA sponsored Heme- rani urns pr'aaentBd by Mrs. BlInoA A. daughter. Karen EllMbeth, makers' Holiday program wUl be. Halsted at Igraup participation '.Ruaaell ■ Peei^y, associate ininister. fingtny and dancinf, whlpn will be In Tddillofi to gtoup *aiiigirrg and under the direction o t J m Herdlc. waa born Feb. 25 to Mr. and Mra. held St the Community Y Yrom night alTKe Grbea Thumb Group Albert W. Simpion of S o u th 8;30 to i l O'clock tomorrow morn­ of the Y laet evemng. pMt singing, several brief sketches U.S. Sends Ma^ne» Ladlea of the Seoondj^itgrefation* WilVbe'presented oh "How We Got al Chur^ wilhantra refreahmeats. Windsor. Mrs. Harry B. Elliott of ing. Earl C. Herrick, manager of The BUbject of g l « toll was cov­ 75 Henry St. la the m a t e - m a t .'Pl^tlsnd-on-thc-Psrkwsy, will ered by Mrs. BemlelK.Mannlng. Our NH ^as." Organist for the af­ To Mediterranean grandmother. The couple alto has give helpful hints on home gar­ who suggested staggering their fair MU be Mrs. .Sherron Adralh, Ifembere of 6b^pman Court, Or* plantings every two'wa«ltB?Before (iirectn of music at Center Church. der of Amaranth, who plan to at- three son*. dening. planting, they should he aoaketlin WaahiiBitan,'March Y HV—The taad the grand court banquet at Qafenaa Department announced the HoUl sutler, HaHford, April A t Juj^a Mothera Circle will Mias Julia Moriarty, daughter of a solution of a tablespoon of Lykcd ROGER OLdOn Mr. and Mrs, Matthew Moriarty of to a gallon, of water and placed T today a battalion of Marines will 13, are requeeted to make their meet tomorrow night' at the home 403 West Center Street 131 Park St., a Junior at Albertus to 6 inches deep, it Is best to cut ModeKFashiong ; be sent tq the Mediterranean reaervatlona by Thureday evening of Robert Brennan, 38 area within a lew days. ceton St., at 8 o'clock. Mem' Magnus C ollew ' In New Msven, them for Indoor use When'the first through Paet Grand CTarlesa Mil­ low bndon the stalk appears. At Style Show The offlelai announcement ler, aecretary of the" court, whose fra arC'asked to remember the will participate in the first annual said the unit, deaertbed aa a frummage sale. homeconiing/to be held at the col­ Mrs. Elinor Angel advised that iM re w la 8 Stephen St: .dahlias should be planted 36 inch­ reenforced battalion bf about. lege on Sunday. She is a member s. J ^ p h enssoh, chairman By PAT BOLDUC 1,800, ie'being sent aa part at es apart in an eastern exposure St. JoMph'a Mothera C lrcly w ll Lawrence ft. Duff and .Ronald R. of the enter^lnment committee. of the committee of arrangements a training program and w ill re­ and supported by 8-foot atakes. There’s joy in the old Silk meet tomorrow night at 8 jrclock Albert o f Manchester are among for the Wesleys Group’s spring place a Mmllar unit withdrawn on • Lowest Prices In Town City todij' snd well there Ihe 73 young nien graduating from Anderaon-Shea Post. No, 2048, Water is best given in the morn­ from the Mediterranean last at the home of Mra. Olcpii Oovill, VFW/Wlll hold nomination of ofll- ing and the'leaves and buds should fashion show toraorrW at 8 p.m^' . should' be after last night's t t W. Middle l^ke. the Ward School of EHectronics in Cooper ball, ,entitlc^''Suburban spring. \ Thursday evening in the West cera/at its .meeting tonight at 8 IlrrsM Photo be pinched to July 1. thrilling.'^B8-56 win by M ap vlnquiriea at the Pentagda )it- o'clMk St the post home. The Joseph J. Graven Mrs. Lilian Segar commented Living." and Mrs. Arthur L. John­ Middle School auditorium on Asy­ son. Program chsjrmM. have Chester High over Bulkeley in dicated the Marteea are 1 lum Ave. in' Hartford. 25th anniversary committee will that sweet peas should be sown TIRES to the arca--which include secured the following mMels for the sTmi-finals of tto^34th JMPT meet at 7 o'clock. Joseph J. Graven, deputy grand early in April, 3 Inches apart in a troubled Middle Eaet- w m knight of Campbell Council, No. sunny, deep fertile soil with a lime an advance showing of wpmert's annusl State CIAG ^ a ss A REPBIGGRATION The Holy Angela Mothen. Circle garments: 4.75 X 19 Pliu Tfex ault of a recommendai A meeting o f the Alpine Society 573, khighU of Columbus, has been dressing after the seeds.have iieen Basketball Toumanwnt at the lERVICE will meet tomorrow.at 8 p.m> at Mrs. Donald Stroud. Mrs, Myron .\Oie Joint Oiiefs of St the home of Mrs. Clifford Rauten- will be‘ held tomorrow night at named Chairman of the annual soaked In water* overnight. They \Tha Marines will,lie aaaigned 7:30 at the Italian American Club. apring dinnar-dance to be held at should be mulched with grass clip­ Bogllsch, Mrs; Rudolph Brander. New Haven ArenS O ^ ^ e a l t h berg, 127 Hemlock St. ■ A crowd eattmafed at 3,200, bet­ toNtjfe 6th Fleet Ih'the MeiU^ter- OaS Ocerga H. WUUama the State Armory the first Satur- pings and a liquid fertilizer used Mrs, Lawrence Scranton. Mrs. W i­ 6,00 X 16 Plus T a x Aaaedatco The marj-.tage of Miaa Jban E. after growing has started. liam MoPre, Mrs. Russell Robert ter than half frpfn the Silk Tovhi, The Women's Missionary Society da.v after Easter, April 7. ' watched the aXaUng Indiana roar (Oea^aed en/^age ieveate^^ an S-S88B KIrchner, niece of Mr. and Mrs. The dance ia given each year In A delightful social' time follow­ Mrs. Paul Willhlde. Mrs.' George'' OTHER SIZES AT PROPORTIONAL SAVINGS o P e o p l e of Emanuel Lutheran Church will Otto Herrmann of 813 Center St. ed With the serving of a delicious Hubbard and Mi.sa Sandra Adams. hack from ah eight-point deficit * %■ '"U' honor of the ladies, of the members. 1- ' meet Friday at 7:30 in the reftep< and C. Eugene Conrad will take punch and cookies by the hostess­ Mra. Swensson . reque.sts all early In the third quarter to reach tion room of the pariah building. Graven and his committee are now the finakround for the third time place Sunday, March 18. In Cor- makinif plsms which will be com­ es for the evening. Miss Millicent members of- the Wesley, Group to Wsshingltm. March 7 (/P>— Melvin Peterson will show • sound vallia, Ore.'Miaa.KIrchner formerly Jones and Mrs. Marlon Wood.~ meet at the church this evening at in tlja echool long history. Not Wmigbt Ipm RoWs^s movie, entitled “Ambassador in pleted in the near future. alncy 1938 when Coach W ill Preaident Nixon saM attended the University of Con- 45 for their monthly meeting, "S. Porch Cohomu Bonds,'* the story o f missions In nscUcut and has many friends in and for the purpose of decorating C U i^ 'i Red and White squad L ' v tiayZ-hi has no pfrtiticffl an< India A social hour with refresh' Manchester, She will graduate College Chaplain Cooper hall. y o n the State title and went on to nouncement mahe at this menta will follow. Chaininadc Hears Mrs. Fred Geyer. ticket chair­ ..■Rapture New England honors has P a c t t o ' K m from Oregon State College in time “as far toas my own per* VALLIY WILDING CO. June. To Speak Here man, announces that tickets' will TELEPHONE MItchell,9-8066 a local team advanced past the For Free Eattmate Can Tomorrow at 7:80 p.ro., the adult Works by Mozart be Availsbie at the door tomorrow semi-finals. aimal aitnation is ctmcemcR.** OlaatoBbary ME S-tllS membership group will mMt at Mrs. Catherine McCIuskey. 50 evening. Meet Weaver In Finals That was' his comment When Oh Thursday evening at 8 lisrael Peril Zion Lutheran Church. The fourth Winter St., and Mrs. James Me- * The Chaminade Musical Club The locals meet g surprising told that President Eiaen- of the Lenten Services will follow o'clock, the .Rev. Garland Wag- Weaver in the finals at 8 o'clock Sherry, 213 School St., have Juit observed the bicentennial of Mo- goher, chaplain of the University hower had said he had aaked at 7:30 on the theme “ And He. returned home after spending two Saturday night and regardless of JeruMlem, March 7 (A^' Bearing His Cross,. Went Forth.' zart-'s ' birth (1756-1056) at its of ConneoJicut.'wtll be the speaker Nixtm “to chart out hia own weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. for the third mid-week Lenten the outcome Coach Elgin Zaturskv Iraq was reported today to After this service; the Ladies Aid McCIuskey In New York. City. Mr. monthly' meeting last evening in course, aiid tell me what .Service to be held in .the Center and his well-deserving crew will have proposed a military con ho Society will meet. and Mrs. McCIuskey have named HALE'S the Federation Room of Center Church Sanctuary. The subject for . be one of the Nutmeg State's ference with the Arab neigh' .would, like to do." their new daughter Mary Ellen. Congr^stlonal Church. . p' representatives in the New Eng­ The DeWolf A rt Guild will have all of these 19.56 Lenten meetings bora of Israel on a common has been "Prayer in my Personal land Tournament which gets un­ Headquarters a work meeting Thursday ’ at 10 Manchester^ Grange Will confer Mrs; Barbara Edgerton, in the \ Washington. March 7 Experience.” derway Thursday, March 15, at front to “kill any widespread a.m. at the Commuiiity Y. Mrs. A r­ the first and second degrees on a absence of Mrs. Rose Huck, pro- HOUSE Pi^ident Eisenhower said to> FOR chairman for this month, The Rev. Mr. Waggoner nerved the Boston Garden. Israeli aggression.' thur Fleck will give a deinonstra* class of candidates at Its regular on Monday, W odn os^ a m Tickets for Saturday night’s Informed eources in Damaacua dhy he haa asked Vice Presi­ tloii of glass pamting'and mem­ /ead an interesting paper on the as a chaplain in the Navy during 'T a k e a Rt m LP from your M VoroM liiif cl meeting tomorrow night at ' 8 finals at the Arena went, on sale •C-’''- "Ab-.*'. laid the oil-rich Arab kingdom, dent Nikon to chairt hia own bers interested ..re asked to bring life tCnd works of this famed com­ W orld'W ar IL He has also served o'clock In Orange Han. ’ Harry on numerous committees in the Friffoy oftoniooiis or 2:30 o'clock! Turn r TV sot to ChonnoL^. Rohnt today. Students purchased their long a target of Natlonaltet Arab a drinkingglaiH, vase or glass bot Kitching of Coventry, deputy ,Wf poser. V, » course as tow hqthef he w anti student field cm the state, regional duca'ta at the high school’s main criticlam becauee it la a member tie. M ra Thotnaa Rogers and her Eaat Central Pomona, will make Mozart's life work shows con- ooef Mijoy the pr^roiii. ToN friend Hubby It MOfiorfV's TV spocMs. VI to bid for another term, cluslvet>’ that artistic conception, and national levels. He was edu­ . office from 11 o'clock this mom*^ of the jaeitern-aponeored Baghdad .comaittM iflli im ilde deMerl and an- iMRecUon,. and .the ho.m? _ Ing .untlld* in the irfternoon : ani - Al/aLaaaMMMMitt(Mcq Xiaaahqw> the owfln of musiotf lde'its; is mrt cated at Eureka -GoHegej YAle-t^ -Thoso oro o l •pto^idid locond cors^ ipinq« tohlw^yCTO kiddios to JSMrtiZ^ibmltted_^ the prbpoeal to er declined to eajKwhether, h* esnaii, ahif mambefs.'will bring economics committee will have the Divinity School, Hartford Seml- adult' iickeU w'feht ein 'sale ^yria, EgJT^ Eebahoifniiur'iror' their own lunchew. A ' business necessarily a process that la under would favor Ntoon m his running ueual white elephant table. school, doncinq lot^ns, otcT -r-- - 12-4 this afternoon In The H'ewld dah. ' GiHSc€MUSayTharik$toMamte -Ji 1' -meeting is scheduled for 2:30 p.m the influence of the outaide world, maU If the Vies Pruiddht should but ia an Internal experience. sports department. \ Z/ ' Strategic discuesions went on Mrs. Dwight D. BIsenhowMv honorary Girl Scout Praaldent, gaU a scroll of thanks ip' tha White Dr. Klngaton Wilcox, 472 Kacn- Adulta may also \ puMhase among the government chief* of decide ha would like to try for an­ I The Ladles Aid Society of the ty St., la one"of aeveral l-H local Hit grave is linkimWn and un­ House from the scout organbattoa March 8. Making praaenUtion are Margaret Solam, 11, A l**- other term. . marked, but on the shelves of li­ ticketa tonight from 7-9 m the Egypt, Syria and Saudi Arabia in andrla, Va., Mra. Roy F. Lajitoa, national praaldent. of Girt Scouts, and Mary Sllbart. 11, also or Emanuel Lutheran. Church will laadare wh^ are membere of the Franklin Building at iM high Cairo. Bieenhower Hld he w h not go­ planning Committee for the con­ braries around the world stand ALL cuts FEATURED ARE RREATLV REDUCED! Alexandria. (AP-Wiiiaphot«). \ . ' , '.'/ I. '/ 'meet Thursday aftsmoori at school. / Four Paints IMecuseed ' .....■ ' ' '-V-- ■■ ' ' ' . ■ a ■. 'I I B ■ II II ——,——,1 if tmenaamtmmmsrn^mm ing to be pushed toto a urner on ference jfor local 4-H leaders to one of the most magnificent monu­ o'clock In Luther Hall. Pastor C...... Btroag.Foul Shooting ...... An Egyptian'epokaaqian .there a hynothetlciU quaetion. But ha Msary Andsrson will .giva a talk -be heldbn Saturday at the College ments... «v(*r. wrought, by-tha "Jiand iild he fiai Vio' crilldsm 'wiiaiao-. ' of man; “ Mozart’s Complete Strong foul shooting especially said four points ..were dlscttased on tha meaning - of Lutheran llt- of Agriculture at tha Univerelty ef OIL lURNER^ V MoriartY^ Ty Specials tvar ofNIxon aa a man, aa aa aa- Swjraafs.-kjT, .vrf: brive, _ r;--sfRvict'^™ ^'"- Abdel Nasser. 8*udf Arabia a community are invited to attend. King Baud and Syria's Pr**ident In this first maattog with adwa- Rm9^^ Rofrff|Ofotorti ReQaahmeatawSt'be served, under were pertormCd; 'Ipantasy In D fought contest. T h » winners, who jareey) leaped faetaV aq.d higher than Carmine Perrone o f Hart^ DMn ainee hia own aacond term ths chairmanship >of. Mrs. Flor- Minor,'.' piano solo 'by Mrs.‘ 'Ddrfc-' ; hit on 38 Of 33 free throws in the fo rd ’^ k e l e y to ecore two points for thOj Indiana last night a t Shukri A l Kuwatly; New ArifibZGut annoiinoaaMnt A weak ago> Baan- Whiiort « d Al general situation to the •* . •yO'.i*..,.*,—..-if..'. - .' . encs Okerfelhr' - • ' In the fourth of the midweek thy Keeney; "Oh Lord On High,” game, converted,,-Jl of '22 charity the New Haven Arena. (Herald Photb), , . w.. Bowm alBo said to raaponae to a Lenten cervices at the Covepant sung by Mrs. Irene Faster, ac­ tosses la a big second half and at Middle East. . Other ApffBoocos W I L L I A M S 2. Arab qecurlty I queatlon that.Jt at any tliaa dur­ The Past Mia ess Club i/t GOngragatldnal Church tomorrow companied by .Mrs. Florence Lu- one stsige santt 19 in a row, in­ Plaii to S6viet ing the eantpalgn haweidad that cioua; “ Battl—Battl O, Bel Maset- OIL SERVICE cluding 10 w ^ o u t a mi'ab in the 3. Coordination of the defenses Daughters of U'>erty, No. 17, Will at 7:30 p.m'., the Rev. K. EJnar of the Arab world. ; hia general, organic haaltR Waa not meat tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Rack will apeak on Vhe subject, to,” . from the opera "Dofi Gior 301-315 CENTEI TEL Ml 3^513S third periOd./But Bulkeley was not what ha fait to ahoidd > i. than ba aeJllCIUMow vannl," sung by Mrs. Charlotte to be deniey sinking 18 of 32 ^hots Hatf Billion Wasted 4. Coordination of the plans of mvaihingtdh, March 7 IB—Admln' . Olto Grant, •2;xManchMter’a home of. Mrs. Georgina Tondinson, "Looking at Myaelf," in the series the three natlons^whose forces iatration officials *aid' today the tmaflqr for 18 yea**, died'and- would ge hairm tha'Amacleaa 18 Knox St, r on the theme. “The Croas end 1." Gray, accompanied by Mrs. June MI9 w4548 from the 15-foot line and caging .' / ' v _iL -■ ..'"'S Tonii^klns; "Mlnuetto'' from t ^ Its last Ilf in a row. From the floor are linked under Egyptian com­ United Stataa will mak« *ay*ra) ty M it hlfht in RiUllmantii! people and teiU them ao, _ . _ . mand In a mutual aid allifmce— while middBg a sympathy c*1l at XoapUas Withdrawal sixth Grand,Symphony, played.by the winders won but, 21-19. new diaarp>*nfient propoaala a Mrs. Dorothy Howard, violinist, T ~ r Z v : Who were the heroes 7_ Take your incase of.aggression. thaJwtM of Mra. Wilhelm Hints. The ImpBeatton w u that ha ;er /■•Tlie'.Demascus sources spld co­ Ruosla smd ths western . would withdraw from tharaea, hut accompanied by Mr:l, June Tomp­ pick. later this month, N. Windham Rd., whose husband kins; and a recording of “Trio No. F yw ard Alan Cole, Indians’ ordination' of inter-Arab military Th* propoMls will ba it*line With died Sunddy night. I ha did not my so to ao many worda, measures also was the aim of the 2 In B Flat Major.” l e a ^ g scorer during the regular President Eisenhower'a apMia to Grant, ’chairman' of the Demo­ Hia remark cama in rtaponaa to Delicious refreshmenfs, JeA and aenon and also in tournament' ‘Washington;'' .March 7 {/Pi — 'wfftxty of the plapea wees grounded Iraqis, who took part with other a new letter to Russian Ptom ltr cratic Town CommltUe here when I a queatlon m to what ha would do coffee were served by ^ra. Doris competition, "was held to hlhe House litVestigatore aald today bttAu^v4lMlr''engine* didn't .have Arabs in’-^he 1948 Palestine War. Nikolai Bulganin toi bring ;‘und*r appointed postmMtar/ D*o. 31, I under auch clrcumatoncaa. Hunt, hospitality chairman, And points but the locals would n y e r ‘‘large errora" and "waste of put^ffhougn power. '.'/r‘ . / The Iraqi note to Syria re­ control the nuclear threat’^ h*"8tog 1M3 by tha laU Rnaldeiit Frank­ In atarUng hia reply. Rlaanliow- her committee. \ have won without his tenacious ilc funds’’ marked a half b in ^ ' Sopie 220 qf the Jater-modei newed Iraq's offer to extend im-, nver tha world. \ ' , lin D . Roosevelt, took oStoe In! I er laughed and tola newsmen not rebounding, cspeciall.v in tM deci­ dollar effort tp build a Navy Jet Demons, fitted with'-more‘power­ mediate military aid to any. Arab Eisenhower's letter w m relaaoM February 1948. ! to-hold him to wltiKlrmral from & n G i t uiphantyinin, nul. sive fourth period when Manches­ fighter. / . * ful 'Allison jet enginea, are finally country “ axj^sed to Israeli by the White House yesterday and Prior, to hia appointment, he had i the race for such a thing aa day a A government operations sub­ being delivered for fleet use, the greaalon,” tbe informants said. within a few hours ~ been eaaoclated. for 18 years with case of the flu. 'V .. Hilhis,^lngew. Iftgtggd o f tht hill, ter actually won the gathe. / t h e NT,w e s t m o d e l s OF committee’’s/iid the Navy, the Mc­ committee said. But it sstd the Iraq's K liig Faisal is a cousin of rcjiortara in Moscow the George Q. Moon Co., Bingham-1 With a chuckle, th# President Jordan's young King H*mselh. who y went on to My the newimen wera And Im itw «d out. W i. cuTMg I ELECTRIC RANGES (OoBttaued on Page Twenty-four) Donnell Aircraft Corp„ and the planes are “ now or soon may be tntereating letter aqi ton, N. ;, as a whotesala fOM and ______/___ . WeStlnghouse Electric Corp. "must obsolete." . won applause from Aikb National- Ha added it would^ require mu(di grain Mieiman. H ' [worse than his doctors on that m . v s u p study, noting he received It only on For 12 years before joining the ^ _ lthuit8lAnd.ivhgttiiDKej& share' the responslblUlv'' for this. The House group, made various V ARE A T . But it said in a Unanimous re­ recommendations afnied at pre­ .. (Continued on Page 15*0) Monday. . / Moon company, grant headed th* At inother point, Eisenhower aald 1 cin U ift UQT Sdiaaftr a t aUl* p ort.. that " fin a l responsibility venting such' "failures” In the fu­ \' Will AaaWer So m staliettcal divtelon o f the Aetna' that unless he felt up to perform­ Pottorton’s SEATO Backs ing the eoaentlal dutlH the prokt- 130 c e n t e r ST. rests with the Navy aa the gov­ ture and improving military air­ Bulganin, qtuatlohad by. newa- Casualty and Surety Co., to Hart­ ernment procuring agency.” 'There craft procurement.. men- at a K r^lto recaption, oaid ford. " \ . dency ho would not ba availabU for It made “ no charge of impro­ Spain Repeats Aim he would reply to Elaenhower'a let­ AnaMprei Lettcra t* Santa the Job- • Plebiscite for was no immediate comment from Tha first question put to Biaaii- the Navy. / • priety in the strict legal sense” oh ter as soon as poastlde. During the time he w m post­ H. O U N GRANT a side .issue involving retired Rear To Free Morocco ' At tbe oatne reception, Ootomu master,'he and Mrs. Ocant de­ hower dealt with what a reporter The subcommittee's' report fol­ called publiehed reports that atona PHONE lowed hearings' last Oct. 24-27 on Adm. Lloyd Harrison. nist party'^hict Nikita S. Khpusb lighted many i-.vear history the "De- Adm. Harrison was deputy and Tetuan, Spanish Morocco, Maych ing thouMnds oLChrlatm ^ lettare owned OritoUand Nurseries on MIUNCEMEMTS versatlqp with U.S. Ambassador addressed to "S6nta Claus.” H6 ing him to dump Nixon from tha nloh," built by McDonnell, St. assistant chief of the Navy's Bu­ 7 (/p) Spain's announced inten­ Ketoay St, liew nuMiaged by one /Karachi, Pakistan. March 7 Gharleiy B.- Bohlen, but both da- H id often that he liked betoff poet- KtpuUicau tl(iket this year. - and FOR A LduiS, Mo., with jet engine* from reau of-AerohaUlics from .Septem­ tion of giving; BeIf:govemment to ofhieiUiM, '' that—aecon(9y—tha President him­ /fc-Pakikan reportedly won her WeatlnghoUse. / “ , Spanish Morocco was reaffirmed clined/to tell newsmen the subject master most because of the people LOAN ber 1952 unUI July 31, 1955. Next matter. “ Juat chitchat,'' Botilen Son of the lata Gaorge H. and self WM roported to have aug- seven SEATO partners’ 100 per Over that perldd, there were 1,1 day he Stepped into a |20,800-a- last night by the Spanish . high he met .-:- and soma he-never wm cefit support' today for a demahd aiid/ " A very frimidly conversa­ Ella Tuttle Grant qf,Vernon, Grant gMted to Nixon that ha consider >25 « • y crashes and four pilot deaths. year job as vice president of Mc-' commissioner. But he said Spain able to mabt. hH ' lived in Manshaater since \ that a U.N.-.superVlscd plebiscite not permit its territory to join tion/* Khrushchev said. Dpnncli. Both James S. McDon­ )h contrMt to 'th e Russian One of his best projects, now about 19,80. He was a World War I (OenttoMd ea fhge nneeu) be held In the disputed Himalayan French Moroqcq in "interdej^n- cs— a#esr*— , a*, ,»*- t nell, president of the idreraft firm, handling of Eisenhower’a l a s t nearing completion, was sccqrtng veteran iltod served h snatitant btato of* Kashmir. , * new parcel post substation for AmoteM AfUDUBl MontWy P oyiwoDtilof and Harrison testifled'the retifed dence" .With France. previoua. letter to Bulganin, re. prOiequling attorney here ; under bltJad ♦'V real b e e ,- •no*N 11 MO. 15 MO. Official sources said the /other . Lt. Gen. Rafael Garcia Vallno Manchester. Green Manor Estate^ 10 MO. HaU Says Ike admiral, has pot used his military ceived in Moscow Jan. 37 and not former Judge Harold W. Garrity. pHd. t M 5 0 02 foreign mlnlstera attending the an­ eonnecUoh* to gain favored treat­ said, in a c o m m u n.l q y q "inter­ is erecting the new structure op \ He leaves hia wife, Mrs. M ild ^ ^."TiiSiir. senKime in axtra-lorge meow,#. If. beer «t ii. beitl ■ (to H.0S t SM : 4.72 nual council meeting of the South­ lOS lf.2S ment for McDonnell. dependence'’ could apply only to (OoqtiasMd *■ Page FIfteea) Broad St, Grant said he had Jiceif M<^ Hartenstalh Grant; five see* 42.41 sees MOO east Asia Treaty Organization Will Give Full How’ever. the House report called French • Morocco. He also indicat­ trying to~-get it authorized for Htonilton L., of Downers Grove,: Bulletins If- w aciieieiifw in i u i* BENDIX (SEATO) also gave the Karachi on Secretary .qf- Defense Wilson ed freedom for the ,<4patUsh protec* about five,years. 111.: Harold O. Jr„ of Wethers­ government total, backing in its to strengthen present rules goy- torate would be some time rain and continued flooding provide funds for his eohsecrstlon The Very Rev. Joseph w. Hlg- A proposal by Connecticut me­ Rnarmf Diie Jat Straom a*y, msv be at least as big an "W hy many of my friend.H in gov9 f'fp e r and Middle MUsissippi Valley. through tonight. Colder weather Late President ^ Franklin D. issue- as layqrf pay in upcoming eminent have bad heart attac'■ks I - ■ . —. - jn his Own wooden cathedral In gins, provincial superior of the L «- ter vehicle Offlclals t)wt Bheda Showers and thunderatot-ms also tomorrow was expected to bring! Ro<«eveU’a per^mal physician Medagasesr. Salette order', was deacon of the Island reciprocally suspend li­ in argigas W dl Droint negotiation.s.'in the basic steel in­ and“ are .tarrying on a.s Well aa struck the lower Great lAkes re­ ” . 1 praises Dr. Paul Dudley White for The bearded b ijb ^ . who it'udied Mass. Other LaSalette father's censee of Its drlj'cra convtcteA et . ^Iha Wotai;l dustry. ever."' ■' gion and into New England, - T h i areas .affected stretched "«»o%'? politics" manner In'Whlch taking, part .in .the. ceremony in­ speeding In Cenneetieut get 61 Thraa W'aiysl ' "Yes. and some of them are elae- Nutmeg River* Climb he conducted self while heart con­ In Hartford as' a young man. re-, Tliat waa the tenor of dl.^cuS-iion from the lowlands in southeastern cluded some who. had been, c la ^ coM shoulder from Regtatenp yesterday during the. firs aejiaion wKere," Biitlqr rejoined. .According ,to an advisory re­ sultant lo President Elsenhower/. calved the rite of consecration N e, thrashing New York, north through the Al­ mates of the new hiahop at tne Lenre B, Lussler here today, of a tw'o-dliy "operation sound oft" In Minneapolis, Ren. Estes leased at 10 s.m.'today'vby. officials Japan Maritime Safety BOard aays when the congecraling blahopi aald agitattr Units bany 'Orya and west to Buffalo to him. In thSf Latin of the church. local, seminary and some, who had meeting Of the ITO-man policy .Kefauver (D-Tenn) said last ■•*■ *** Weather Bkrrfcau at - Much of the trouble waa cauatid by^ 25-tnn Jap flihlng boat'hss dorhed in ih t comnUttee of the,.. United Steel-' night President Eisenhower isn't Bradley Field, Conn., the Nsuga-] ^ safely after evading capture by "Receive ye the Holy Ghost.” It served with' him during', his 28 WOJCULEWICZ IN NEW BID Hartford.. March 7 (FT-^An giving enough time to his duties, four Soviet patrol boata off waa the culmination of a longcere- years in Madagascar. wori^rs of. America, k ' tuck and Houaatonlc Rivera, w ill; Meantime.'the.. vicious atoriaa toin eppeul te the Supreme Genrt e ( *110 meeting was cplled by union and Adlai E,-. Stevenson ques­ Fts* another two feet south, from ■' ’■■ ■ Japan’s northern lalMd ef Hok­ mony.^ln which by affirmed hlS The LaSaiette partlciilsnU in the mld-contlnent..striking-"'ikost Errors his third— w m filed to presidept David J. McDonald so tioned 'whetheF Eisenhower wotild “central Ckmnecticiit; and betwisen kaido. — belief to ,th e dlctrlnea' of the eluded the Rev. Edwin E. Egan, dafpoglng blows to communiUn In Superter '; 'le y Field Stalioni-Aaid that sia*t 'ao.i^aga. rutom );' with offlclals to WHhtofton, 'The ceremony'.*< awnieratton SR ftgo ThnaX - . . . . - .V^' ' .-t’- i 1 *1 -■ •*. - ■ -' t r / f ■ '-1 i I l f I

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