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-/ - , • ; ' ’■ m a r c h MONDAT, 21, t m Average Daily Net Frees R ub tAGE SIXTEEN The Weather Far tiMi Week Eaded Fereeaet •( V. S. Wdsther Botcuh lia^IffBl^r ^vi^nfttg % ralii March le. 1855 * •«iMw™k« Bate, maderote te heavy Medical School.’ For a year and' Eaoterly wtede YPtth gntei Public Invited a half ahe worked in as a 11,666 m ilee toalgbC. PooalU e tl A bout Tow n Reelected to Post medical Missionary. Sbe lis now on Meaiker af the Aadlt,« ebow ere. Lew 25-8S.- P artly cloudy, TiM jiM cn^eoM To Hear Speaker the staff of Hartford HospitaL - ELECTRIC Bureau of Oireulatiau wtody-Wedneoday. H}gli near M, The executive boerd of the Sec­ The meetiiig will take place at / JHartcktster— A City of Village Charm MAMCHISraR COMH« ond Congregational W om en ’s 8 p.m. in the Buckland School, ,t' League will meet with th^ presi­ Members of the Bucklgnd PTA auditorium. . dent, Mrs. Joseph Martin, U N. have invited the public to attend a COOKING'S VOL. LXXIV.n o . 145 (SIXTEEN PA<;ES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1955 (Cteaelflcd AdverUiteg on Page 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS Elm St., tomorrow at 8 p.m. meeting tomorrow at which Dr. Miss Sarah G.' Newcomb, daugh­ Hilda Crabby Btandish^ director of IF white glove ter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip P. New­ the Maternal Health Center in Elliabilii in ■I comb, ISl Pitkin St., a sophomore Hartford, will be the speaker. Atom Shot in the'’College of Science, Purdue The subject of her ti^ wilt be CLEAN University, West ledayette, Ind., "Answering Children’s Questions' CBsmttiBt i has been elected to Lamba Iota About Growing Up.” Tau, National Literature Honorary Dr. Standish Is a naduate of ArthRr Dni| Storis 1 kVonif.-n like clean ilov<-s Mist over 66 on Navy Plane Die Society. Miss N ^ c o m b hap been Wellesley College and C o rn e ll / named social - se^ce chainhM of CLEAN ELECTRIC COOKING TOO 1/ SALE the Purdue YWCA, and la nerving in the Newnian Club on campus. Senators Las Vegas She was graduated from Man. Chester High,School with the class e - k o f 1953. NOTE: Seia Albert ' L* VegAs, Nev., March 22 ■) woo oee of IS (JP)— For tl\e first time Since The New GE Stratoliner Telia of Nautilus the Senate - Heuae Fired by Bulganin 1 2 L P HI Do It Yourself Projects the government began test­ St. Elisabeth’s Mothers Circle Ooinmlttee OB Alnwile Energy who ,F ire FI will meet at the home of Mrs. made aa ali4dgbt enilae Sunday ing atoRiic weapontr in Ne­ Lawrence Kramer, 28 Horton Rd., SS"* — i V algbt aboard tbo~..Nattlus, the vada the cloud from 'a nu­ Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. for its an­ \ prerM’a nrot atemlc-|NtYrered anb- clear blast passed over this nual potluck supper. Range With Automatic omrlne. He deecrlbeo hte'tapree resort community ’ o f 50,000 ah>n4 in the fellowteg aeooiint Opens AU'Scotland C^sade The Rev. Arnold W. Toter took Dr. Richard G. Alton irritten for the Anooeteted Preea.) today. State Bares Craft Bum s fe f his sermon subject yesterday There was no alarm aa the flat- ^ Tlie RECORDS You Want at the morning service in the Sec Dr. Richard C. Alton, local !'i ! .y SEN. ALBERT dORE tened-out, fieeey-white mushroom UNIQUi ond Connegational Church “Give chiropractic phyilciin, has been Surface Unit Washington, March 22 (Jf) top drifted overhead at an esti­ Super Road Us This Day Our Dally Bread,” in reelected state director of the Na­ mated height of 30,000 feet. Two Hours VAUli the series on the Lord’s Prayer. He —How deep the Nautilus Atomic E n erg y Commission 12 INCH also baptised six children. Two tional Chiropractic Assn, for a can dive is a secret. But there spokesmen here said there was no baskets of beautiful flowers were second term. He will represent the id no secret that T had ner- radiation fallout. , Land Costs After Blast LONG PLAY the gift of the Mary Williams State at the annuel convention of \ouii twinges as she plunged, 'The cloud, expected to pass Las Group of the Women’s League, in the National Chiropractic A M n . in downward in excess of 300 Vegas to the north', veered south memory of the late Mrs. Mary the Claridge Hotel, Atlantic City, about 6:30 a.m. and passed directly State Capitol, Hartlord, Honolulu, March 22 ct-frein>fM« hold a special meeting tomorrow the Salvation Army will meet to­ Doctor Admits fact, all pdwar for alt\ purpoaes WIrephoto). Kent House Puythaae Bogs morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at will not cause fallout of radio­ Esmyan said tee wreckage still tory>td-«M dM l with one of a t 7 :30 p.m. in the main lodge halt Yvaa exclusively nuclear -m origin. active/dust in inhabited areas- The State has not yet purchased was glowing about three hours af­ the world's biggest independent at the Masonic Temple. After the the Citadel. Following the work Though I have been'involved in the Kent House, an old hotel period devotions will be led by stem, or low'er portion of ter the crash, which cams at 2 a.m. business meeting they will .exem­ Slaying Three atomic legialation for more than tojiS.v’s cloud, passed west and standing on more than four acres (7 a.m. EST). record manufacturers . . . that's why you get this plify Rainbow degree work for | Mrs. Major Sweet. Hostesses I 10 yeara, thia waa my initiation U. S. Gas Tax Muth of the city about 7:30 a.m. of land in the part of tee expre.ss- low price. If we mentioned the names of our record­ Manchester Lodge No. 73, AF and will be Mrs.' Annie Russell and| The plane carried 57 passengers into the atomic age. The Atomic Energy Commis­ way. because State Referee •Wil­ ing artists, you'd pay several lirnes this price, but AM. Miss Edith Jackson. and a crew of nine, the Navy re­ Children, Wife The first few houra out were.' sion. shortly after the explosion liam H.- Comley refused to ap­ ported. you1l recognize them when you hear the records. calm and uneventful. It must o o st Urge lighted the desert sky and shook prove, the Highway Department’s 'The big transport took off from The Women's AuxUlary of the Write, or 'phone for three or more. Check the boxes necessarily be ao until we reached Las Vegas, announced that Marine offer of 1170,000. Hickam Field here late yesterday I Army and Navy Club will hold a McAioster, Okia., March 22 (B— ond moil coupon today toi really deep water. If the captain maneuver! proceeded as scheduled. /All Highway Department pur- and was four hours and 26 minutes card party at the clubhouse to-1 Dr. Bon T .. Galbraith, prominent had taken his nervous passengers Humphrj^y See Pieces of Tower eha.ses In excess o f $1,000 must, .America Evangelist BUI}' Graham launcbea religious crusade eastbound when it turned back, the night at 8:30. Prises YviU be| 34-year-oId McAleoter physician, into a precipitous plunge without ObaerYcrs at the control point, by law, have court approval. at Kelvin HaU In OlasgoW, SMtIaad, (March 21) with aa estimated Navy aald. NIW RCLRASCt I ^ven . \ today admitted Ke killed hia wife some hours of conditioning. I’m about 10 miles from the blast site, Judge Comley said his only rea­ 18,000 persons in the audience. Man)' had filed Into a side room for a The Navy in San Francisco said SOT u m im „ ____ _ MMMSMim Mnto Mte, Washington, March 22 VT)—Sec­ and three children. He- told au- not sure that all the pounding retary of' the\Treasury/Humphrey lhe\T said they saw pieces o f the mrtting son for refusing to approve the grivate pord with Graham, who had pleaded with.-them to make the plane turned back on a flight Mrs. Elisabeth Albtston, 201 thorltlea " I want to die aa quickly ; hearU would have aum ived tower fall back from the atem of Kent House purchase was the wide -Iwtr. HMMH.Tata W iwVt. Qnee^ Sio4fvpA, said today he would i(o i object to rlslons for Christ.” ( A P WIrephoto b y rsdio from Loadon). to the mainland because o f radio I Knox St., has returned to her aa poaalbte.'’ Though none of my coileaguci the cloud as it rase. On the ground, variation in appraisals of the trouble. home after spending a month 'with raising the federal gasoline tax to Galbraith, returned here early to-1 would admit to being acared. they all that was left of the tower were property, ranging from $56,000 to The transport, a four-engine •«* M U Q her granddaughter and her hus­ put the administra^n’a 101 billion nsSTTMmMwitarntlimit day from Henderaon. Tenn., where ; had a. certain nervoui look about dollar highway program as nearly concrete anchors and stumps. more than $2(W,000. ^ R6D, was loaded to its full capac­ band, Mr. and Mrs. William \Bil-1 Be An he waa arrested, made hia confes­ them that made me think they felt as possible on/a pay-as-you-go Often the to\?ers ptee melteM. YMitrtM, tit___M l Q '■w T ♦ a % » % ^ (Ooattened an-PBge Twe) '' thixiugh a "aelf-suataimiig govem - purchases. One was for property eaders said to d | F President Eisenhower is opposed to a top swTta aniuT rsstann, mir. I at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. he' went to McAlester in the mid­ coropomtiOn” which would Police Officer' Philo Owen, five ta fS O MvM ta M t t l i l w I t M ^ i * l» % kb a» te Stamford otvned by the United miles from the scene, described the MS n dle of the night, killed hia family, US so year bonds. y last, 16 Hurt Cloak Mfg, Co. which had beep ap- evel conference of the western powers with Russia at this eissM'8iiipifti"'F»ieira6'u6 " The Washington PTA wilt meet I and then set the house afire. . / Sound FinanrtnIly / ;ime. After the regular weekly meeting of GOP leaders with crash aa "one big explosion like a . St StssTtie SMe i u w . tit. _ M r D I tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the lyMt b *r % D *:t*3 * Galbraith previously had mate-, prals^ variouaty at $87,000, $90,- thunderclap.’^ He reported the., naM ss HMSias nmofTit. ott The BOLAND OIL CO. Senators See "If :the program ■ could be ppid 000 sh.d $110.(XX), and finally was the President, Sen. ICnowlsnd (R -^ Bide Rec for a tun night program talned his innocence. for completey py tolli, there Yvould Spoleto, lUly, March 22 (4») — Cktlif) told newsmen that Elsen­ whole sky was red for more than in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waato Quick Death / > Ilgpite coal mine blast killed condem'ned for tee latter figui;e. two hours. be no questions about its fiiiancial The com'pany took an appeal in hower still feels: I Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Roy However, under quetUonihg, h e soundness," ho said. One ,^ay of 24 miners today and injured 16 1. There must be some specific ______I fSU- iCMWIMRi FBMTBMI, “itHiiiiiami TEL. M ltch d i ^ 6 3 2 0 Johnson. Mrs. Howard iLansen. For 10% Bo January which still ia pending. SEC Chairman The Air Force said that aboard sj^Siijrh.VtiSM Ote p(R toid Whyte: importng tolla on higbwa^use was others. evidence of Soviet good faith' be­ besides the 9-man Navy crew Were president, has called a meeting of | Two quick blasts ripped through The other: $110,000 transaction ” I kiUed them and I’m aorry. I by n tax on motor veh^e fuel, he was for land 0wne4 te Greenwich fore he \^'ould be willing to meet 17 Air Force, 4 Navy, 12 Marines MimiliOaM ahe MtllHlM Itttlt-MtlTt. IrilMi- *the executive board at 7:3Q p.m. want to die as quickly as possible. the central tunnel o f the mine 650 aald. addiiuf; / by the Guetav H, Johanaon Co. It with Russia’s Premier Bulganin. Gives Brokers and ‘ 22. Army peraonriel,' plus a I hope the law will grant me that In Federal Pay feet underground at dawn' today, JiKM-rikisni;'--Tiaaetnl, UttnUtaai, tie, „... M l Q fh« ORIGINAL StR-Adhtaivt PhtHc "There Is no„ doubt in ray mind does not involve tlpp expressway. 2. Such a conference should not woman and child under five. The. privilege.”,. that this program- should ^ han­ crumbling a mine wall and crush-, take place in any event until after latter two were military depend­ -A’. MSSM SS TBI BSCSM, lelwSlrt- POHUIAB STMPHONKS Washington, M larcb^ UH— Sen. Assembly Must 'CUye Funds . s lutiitii. MirSt littiiett__ M l D Galbraith”said he awoke at 1:30 dled.on as close to a pay-as-you-go tag the workers. Afore than 100 the Paris Agreements have been ‘Good Grades’ ents. TMiwimTi rrMSMiST sa e .. ti i a.m. in his motel room at Norman, In other matters. Gov. Ribicoff rsrsua eswin sitatMan, Olln p. Johnston. (D ^O said to­ baaiB as |x>ssible. I would not ob­ other miners scurried "to safety. ratified. The i^reements provide <3apt. J. F. La Spate, executive Ctpficcit Itptlttl, WtlU H ISC _ rauwgWTi imrsiiit m . s_r. i which Is. .^10> mllM northwest of reiterated today that^e expects FItttn. tit...... ___ .. r4t O wsimvisri wmsssst at. i.A .r-1 Other Range Features- day "it looks as if wd hava snough ject. therefo.^ if the Congress sees The blasts, believed .caused by for arming West . . Washington, March 22 UP)—^The otiicer of tee Marine' Barracks at VcAiester, a''city' of 18,000 in the General Assembly tb provide SB MSSM SS cssasT nssBiTts, ■UTSmBi ITHmillT M. 4___141 Ic yard 18” Wida fit to increMe the federal gasoline an accumulation, of fire damp, Knowland. the Senate (iOP floor the depot, said he saw the plane SMiftiau* Owrliiit, CWitette ■ntsmsi vimm m m. i southeastern Oklahoma. votes” in the S en ^ 'tq pass a 10 the fundi for any prograimjt con­ chairman -of the Securities snd BE HERE EARLY taix in oHer to finance this pro­ came, juat aa there was a chiange leader, and - House Republican jiwt before it crashed and screamed Bttttttiit, tic. . . see Q I'ltstttt rtUct Onflucc, He... M l He said he decided to go back per .cent pay .ralya for 1% million siders necessary " above wKgt he SS MSSM sr USST CtSCSBI swsw. Hnamsi itmtsiiw m . s ___ r -» gram.” in shift in the 24-hour a day op­ Leader Martin (Mass) reported Exchange (Tommission (SEC) ^ v e “It’s going to-hit tee mountains.” . SctuStfl StrtttSt, Omat Itrit,. MITMnSi ITMHIIIIT Ml. 1____S- I home and kill hia ivlfe^but added, federal employi recommended in his budget ines- It’s so easy to cover furniture,- walls, door panels, shelves, ,in- ‘T he -TYeasury has given par­ eration. The mine ie located at •age. \ the President is opposed on these the nation’s broKers a good report, "The plane turned on . iU landing' tit...... k ss o he didn't think about his children The Senate /m ay start debate grounds to the proposal by Sen. saws sssNsim, NwiMnetk. ois aaRSSSS:l-;±^^ FOR Mdes o f drawers, canister .sets, , boxes and hundreds p t other ticular study to the financing . . .” Morgaho Di Spoleto, a hamlet "I’m sure that the Legislatute, card today in tee Senate's stock lights, and tee pilot apparently saw Stifilt, fie.______SOS O IMMMli UMfMIMr Me. I .r...... - A I at the time. „tbia afternoon on the first of the' Humphrey said, "One of the rea- near this city, about 65 miles George (D-Ga), chairman of the market inquiry. the mountain ahead,” he continued. w is sas rrtmtN rssns miu- ICMHIITi ITMfMIMT W. t (#7| . MS ’ household aflicles. Easy to use-pno YVater, ho paste, no tacks, no Officers discovered the body of realizes. teat whatever it author-' SCIMMITi WMSMiMr Nt. • ^ lle , cov ert^ 50,000 p o s ta l soite' 1 am in favor of and rescue . Knowland said the George - pro­ "While some violations of the (Continued on Page Eleven) A Hwic raa ■unnea. P- 4 Red and white stripe, nursery patterns. - Sarah Ann, 4, also were found'dead Eisenhower administration a.re­ Legislature’s Education Committee 0«trtk SiMWIc Otaci «l, iitiTi tnmmm im c -M l He said he believed the financing squads sought to remove the last to back a bill increasing State posal was'discussed at the Presi­ various securities laws imdoubted- MiiMti iTMeiNin a imi In the house. Part of a ahirt was buff 1^ voting overwhelmingly, dent’s session with the GOP lead­ t^ s le tw SnMt, tie— f-U D UIINI WCmMMIII . :... P47 □ plan, to be “aound” because "there five bodies from the crumi>I SU«MK IIHCU Ml. 14 P44 H. He said he arrived.in McAIeatec (OoBanu(Bd OB Page Eleven) porary morgue in a shed ‘Sn the eventually, both parties will have wiM iri AniMMM ir i pmm, ^ iftcludlng administration leadera ment shows “ by deeds rather than and regteations "to close loopholes tlllt'MSIIC, JInt KItItt Nk M- MCMIllUMMi A MIHutimirr at about 4 a.m. Thursday' and to sit down to decide how far the »ai' Ml* lllwaiMl NiCM'l ' OrtM and Speaker RaybUrn (D-Tex), in words” that it (s sincere about which tee ingenious seek to dis­ Mjtiit'i DfctM ._ , p.]4 n ^Coodyear when he got home he hit hia wife Legislature can go with tee State’s cover.” M miM bp MstsuM tm r msuc. iirar-MMiiirrt icmcniiazus p-u K an effort to head off fioof moves available resources. In deciding on trying, to ease internationaf ten­ 50 MPH GUSTS PREDICTED' IIMt»-MMMir7i CIPHMII^ in' the head'with a vermouth bot­ sions. ■ ' ”lC must/be borne in nilnd,': he la t Ctllarii lltcA Irci; He. w P I l Q ItPU lWi. ItMtlwtOtr w tibn for a bigger raise. The rule re­ specific programs: he said, the Windsor Locks, March 22 (A5; tNSI MMIC PM UIIMIMt. tle, - ^ Knowland recalled that Eisen­ said, "that abuses -which subtly Ontrak lim tic Ottet « l i quired a two-thirds vote for adop­ State’s financial condition as a —The Weather Bureau at Brad­ iM M iin " m w mmmii ’' itn ti ^ Galbraith' -.told Whyte he then creep into business transactions lirKrtt Sillil PUiictit, tic_____ P-H.D tion,-but mustered little more thap Churchill Tags Quitting whole will have to be considered. hower hsa'^said several times jhat ley Field today Issued this wind ~ gave each bne of hia children an the Soviet goverament cbuld lare frequentiy in the naturs of un­ advisory: Winds Yrtll Increase VIOLIN AND PIANO (ONURTQ^ injection of morphine but it didn’t one-third. Meanwhile 12 bills designed to Indefinite DeUy carry out budget recoafimendationa demonstrate good faith by such fair practices; overreaching, In- this afternoon beedmiBg 20-30 Wllli PMM CiHClitt _..M I n FIRST take effect quickly enough ' and steps as'agreemcint on an Austrian foi'mal colluaivt action, activities WITIi "Tilt OttMt" MMIH Itlll P-17 n Folloiviiig the vote, CXiairman of Ribicoff were to be introduced miles per hour with gusts 30^40 WCMMIMIMirPl ItCIMI PUUW he.got an insecticide and gave each pot in accordance with juat and CMCtlTI ...... _ M in ftMlIMVlMTi MSTMICsn MlTI; .. Murray (^Tehn) of the House Story ‘Chatter’ of Press today as Connecticut’s Legislature peace treaty, unification of G«r- miles per hour-during the after­ TCM4MI«IMi PIIMI C4MCUTI jtl P41 ncttiaum Onilwt. He. P-M □ one of them an injection of it, Jnuiy, and unification of Korea. equitable principles- o f trade. TMimmsri iiii iM nsii, ty.. Post Office and Civil Service Oom- ____- . f began the first of its 4-day weeks. noon and guata SO-IW miles per-; MITMitlMi IMPIMM WMCtlTI «| a u TIME EVER! '’Jere started screaming and I ^ Sb fo r , Knowland added, ’There ^’<:|Tie^line between tee unethical hour this afternoon or tonight in ’ uiTMrtM: "SMimr- mhiu p-u , putty Xt-UlulcHt, He. • P-M n ! M The Ideal- stuffed the ehlrt down his throat,” mittee said he had " n o plans” to etlTMinMi PUUW tlMUITI Ml p.is TcwiirasTi MMU MS naiin HI-IMIO SURPMI UNITS SkPiaVASU CAUODa Lwdon, March 22 (B — Prime AUm dark about his .plans. Some- has been no indication on tl)e part and tbe illegal is sometimes hard possible tliunderahowers. Winds SWtUTi PtiMtCtMCtlTI _M l .^rlwt-rtaltn, tie, . P.J| n ha said. ' , • — call the bill up again, tedic^ng an Minister Caiurchill today referred times he has talked of retitement of the Soviet government” of any to drapr.” lIUTt PIMM CMKUn « l m ken MW nU H in camtru- OVM UNm. M t»M Mill. indefinite delay. * will - continue 15-28 miles per ti4«| tkiy Mat «| m4 ceH Hr In ^ confeoaion, GalbraitlTtold to newspaper reports suggesting he and again he has dwelt' on plans willingness to take such steps. Demmler was called as the next- M ill: t4WtlTI IM C . : . . P4I a . Me CM (IMt tM CMWUlc ItM’ "They' voted, againat a six per hour and gnsty .the remainder of MtNNUMMHi niUM BSaCflTI, lutH. W|kt m t (urfKf Hit tr IraH Mti Ml tnllp Ml how he then went down into the 'may soon retire as "chatter in tee for the future. Knowland said he w an t^ to to-lsst witneea in a series, o ' com ­ tonight and Wednesday. Owrtu/A It "Ctlll III tW TJb It YourselP Material ft at [itra Hl>l|n4 imK fw clu« It iutt MM I IM. tw- basement "and got everything I press.’’ Political observers regarded the News Tidbits make it clear ^hat the President mittee hearings enlivened )}y -a ; ...... M l n Slight Irregulars O f $1.49 yd. 4ilri4iM fMt ceekins etsds. clMM-typ* m m wits m kH (Coatteued mi Page Two) 'UU: lYWPMIMU liPMMIU . ... P.44 Q could to eteirt a fire.” •’ Asked by a Laborite in the House latest reports, however, as having and the rest of. the administratioil .feud between Chairman Fulbrlght Y.VLT.A PAPER.S FL\ SEEN ISttli SmSm H StnHt Onrturt, ' ' ■ « 4m i >ic I kp KniMliic IT icew^ r of -Common^’ about the posaibUity a stronger ring of authenticity Culled from AP Wires' feel George has every right .to his (D-Ark) and the .senior Republi­ Waahtegton, -March 22 (JPh- POPULAR OPERA hlOHlIUHri U Tittitit Piclu4tt, He. / . P-M n . The ideal cushioning and padding material for home projects k»|. ' ' riMMi iMuictsiMlaMai Iitn “ of his retirement, the 80-year-old than those tha't have gone before. opinion. can, Sen Oapehart (Ind). Democratic X«a(lcr Johnson j. iTumi ‘rU N M H M Il" . P-M'D M l ItilpHi TM CHfiSerMcT. fM r b because It'S so easy to work with. It can be cut, bint, folded or But George’s position, Knowland FN'tbright yesterday rebuffed a a tTIMNIi ' _ Mi'i “ 54" WIDTH Conservative leader repllM’ 'Hie dominant factor te British chori^ in the Senate today —— Ittiet WtlU: Icultftlitt' manmHI SBZl roUe<^ into any desired shape. Fwght far Ntgro Righlt "Really, yoU mustn’t be led away politicanow ip a split Ip the Labor Six Connecticut buiinessmen ask declared, "is not the view of the the Volta papers were mode , MMU , P.-M D IN HSIM IP ITMMS •MTtll: by all the chatter in the press." party over left-winger Aneurin for oobgreeaional iaqulry- into ef­ govemment at this time.” (Continued on Page Eleven)' public "under rtiounutMeea a niMMIl "IM MISMT W VtMtCr'i •*•••21 jM'MUi TalM H IM YiM- Ytim H IM VIttat Wotlii Men- . AR *te. . M l n Hie exchange came after Bevan. . ' ' , forts of Penn-Texsa Co. of New which atrongty suggeat official ■ i^iMiBta ...... I p.ui 0 >««y>f»»**ntl= A«M IMHHMt. “ r* thickn e k by I 24" wide .$ 1.94 running foot OiurchUl answered no to a ques­ The National Union of Railway- York to take over control.of Niles- collusioB." Johnson (D-Tex) MIIMl i IMIPIIW IITU, Omlwn ti cMcit, tie. y.M n ' Bias Foe Walter White Dies tion as to whether he would ap^int It HtlaiMMt «M 4m rrttWt |Mtt- UTW riYMbYIi. HMta* IMpHWr BUY IT BY THE INCH AT 17c AN INCH men 4NUR), which has a strong Bement-Pont <3o. 'in projcy fight. also s a id Jiere wOre IndIcaUons 4tlnt«al. etc...... - . P-Jl Cl citiitt iitM. tit. W-77 n a cabinet minister to deal with die- voice in the lA bor party affaire, U.S.. Secret service agents arrest the papers were “carefully flMWI MMTMITI MUtt •^PMTY: U (MtH»iU. “ armament questions. Twister9 Wild Gales Wreak (MWttttt. He.) . P47 n At 61 Tn Hour of Triumph ’ came out today against Bevan'i Bridgeport -toolmaker and charge culled” beforehand "for anunu- •lOTi “Clwrpr M l n M ilk mYlYMi “ .. For , the last few da; expulsion, him with making peBBlea dg- the nlUoB to be used not against the CHAIR CUSHIONS tlonal newspaper in ' Britain has aiiMMi~TMii4ieniricsnui” p47D u pamm. At-Ai At, ttr. P-M ri NUR instructed tja repre- work o f dimes. Coniniunists but agahut” the. JM tWMMW,4T m SWW: Otttt I “ m lu s H IP YtuM iu « u n t i r ° carried predictions that Churchill Path of Destruction in Ohio Democratic, party. He sold the IWU, Vnii u SnHt. He. _ P4l D ” THICK-14"x 14” ...... 7....'... $ 1.49 aa. 'By JAME8 MARLOW 4iof triumph, it was White: He died eentatlve on the party’s National Half million coal miners in 132 YYill turn over'the prime minister­ Executive to fight any move to papers were ^stributod “without feSCMU: *11 SMOM." . HUM MAsm evnp, wna 'Tocusn PNAr tie iin (AP News Analyst) . last night at 61 of a heart attack, ship to -Foreign Secretary Anthony Ruhr and -Aachen mines vote on _ CMt»tt Milt. He...... _ P47 n kick, out Bevan and want on rec­ the knowledge site oooaeat of NCCNMi “MMt. SSmiFlT" Ml •«^\{5siTrlSK;»s'r '••*0 " THICK-I5"xl6” ...... $1.79 aa. II4k S«M4 IfWllil, IWMl tM im * PM 4*liCl4W CkMtMl- Washington, March 22 (P)— 10 months after the Supreme CX>urt Eden early in April' and.^that tee whether to atrtke for 12 per cent Cleveland, March 22 UP) —FYiri-#Jack Logsdon, manager of the UlMST." ttc.-lmlr. ■ P W n Milt I lin. Mtmtrtii. ttf F-IM n iHiHt twMr pw'll MH My. tyH Irallllf luultk, wHk 4 ord in favor ' o f reinstating the wage increase. . . . An l^-month the President.” U tt H W IM 11111,’cSt.. tm ° Walter W^te could )»ve "croaaed hod outlawed segregation te the ConsSrvalivee will call a general oua atormi, including a tornado, Raymond Firestone estate. Logs­ PWCIMI *«i-Mrmiriri-neti ^ ItM* 4 UM lipen 4t 4M Mm < mini is IlKtncitY. C444M- flery Welshman in the parliamen­ old Defense Department igport on ___•mi. itli Onrttit. tic____ , p-uj n . • ■!*••• * '• 1 ^ . He. . . P'llMY tntn nHMl Imt il perfiu the line” and paased himself -off nation's public aehools. North and election sometime thereafter.. punished Ohio today in advance of don waa riding a horse in an indpor TBV TO END PHONE' STBiKE WIWi "llliu n i." Cntat. um MMNMI4I»I IliutPII ^ SHREDDED. ROAM RUBBER 59c I -POUND BAG 411 Haul iSMP-pit it'i pm- aa' a white man. He . looked like South. tary party, too. domestic watch indiutry says so I JU] tiAf>: [Ml H IM Im , tic. M li O tmi Mr ewrUip ItMie. Nil H m u. Predictions on the date for the a cold wave)^: - ring when the winds hit the Ixilld .Atlanta, March 22 :AV-.A fed­ Cwihm. SW ii« OwteH _ p-in one,: But he chose to stay a Negro White, as a Negro boy tn Atlan­ elections ranged alt the way from *1%! union’s action waa taken in fqr aa defense needs are concerned •I, ..utA” -MI4 advance of a meeting tomorrow of One person died and several teg and tumbled it over on him eral mediator continued efforts ■ 8 GOODYEAR AIRF^AM CEMENT 59c Can - and flght for Negroes. ta, waa horrified by race riots he May to October. The'Mancheater domestic industry required “no > M ssr •tss«.‘* the Labor party’s National Execu­ Yvere Injured. He died of a broken' neck. to settle the 9-day-old South­ : WtNm nuHnl . . MU □ yard r Like Socrates, he had been a saw. In this country a few Negig Guardian printed a lengthy die-, special or preferential treatment.” The tornado, hit tha Boaidman- 'fUtage, on old resideivUal ern Bell telephone Co. strike to- gadfly on the coiisctenee of the inteUectuols hava looked to Coni- patch s a y l^ that ChurchHl’a cab­ tive. Rightwing ieadei-i headed by SOiriet Pm m icr Nikolai Bulganin former Prime Minister Climent Poland village area in -Mahoning community, f-n tee outskirts of ft •MNsyovdsr Q B ever a maa died la tha hour Vila). Umseir has kept hia foUowtrs (O otaaM d SB P a g e : last Nov. ig la hcMvht 8b botCm b k - c t a t O MaHo u sTia CoHM- MAMCHseyge CeMx» ' M U M C H i s T M C o h n * - ' T 1 M t* t .J' f ’. ?■; ■ : / ^ . o - . ■ r ■■ <

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\ ■/ MAN<^!i5STER EVENING HERX l D, M ANCHESTER, CONN., TU ESD AY, M ARCH 22, 19«B PAGE THREE PA G E TW O tlANCHESTER EVENING ), MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 22. 19S6 Dog Tags Slatect^ AtfvwrtiMmwtr— Fouglit ftr Nhw BIgfctt Senators Seen. JRecord Dive on Nautilus < Ilarrier to Mark Coventry Volanteara Ncefitd Hawaiianj Barnard Teacher UGLY PIMPLES Hale Anniversary STATE ITown a e r k 8. J. Turklng- For Civiliaii Use ■niaiiaiinda who auffer from oene ton Jr., ehoirman of the Resi­ Exchange Classes in Fall pimt>teo, oUy Bkin and blackhoads For 10% Boost Thrills, Scares Senators GOR Supports Primary Bill Camdot Ceraitlic Studio Bias Foe Walter White Dies TOdAY and WED. MAT. dential Committee for the Hartford. M irch 22 (FV—You’ll ■ra turning to an amaaing /law 1955 Red Croaa General Fund New London. MarMi 22 MM — A. lands. Bha graduated from the be able -to waer/Sog togs pretty aulfur aoap that helpa waih away a o o o o o o o 6o< Drive, Bold last night that “I NEW lOLTON RD ^O UTE 6—MI.3.S7S6 (OoBtinaed f r o m 'R ^ One) rapidly clodnrin, recediiig only aa viatt by tha aircraft carrier Tara­ University of Hawaii in 1949 and soon. ,/ thoaa ugly akin blemUhM. Try the At 64 ^In Hour of Triumph^ In Federal Pay > w sMNO am m jk | am in despermte need of work­ Board Approves heave the N«utllue took ■I’jurp bank* and wa to this port.from June 8 to 5 To Elect Town Committees has been teaching high' school stu­ William Heaketh. State Director wonderful new Thylox Sulfur Soap THmmm’m m o ers, men end women who cen reached open waters. Thc^ntppy tuma. . 'Straight ahead again In celebraUon of the 300th anniver­ For Mi$» Gove; Miss dents ever since. of Civil Defense, onnoun(Md yes­ totey and aee how quickly It helpa (OonttaMHd fram Page Om ) Q M u n i N n s n l i k k 8 meke the ‘call-backs’ that are (Oonttnoed Page One) outlawed aegregatioh, thia'writer New England weather, pluslus ttie through the d e^ , and again tha sary of the b(rth of Nathan Hale Coventry, March 2t (Special) - f ter. Gapt. Walter 8. Krilar U ac­ She la now at tha H. P. BoUKvin terday p liw to make identification BEGINNERl CLASSES START rfaar up your complexion. Only 60c. ' a ^ ed White how he felt about lateness of the hour, gave us zpaedoinieter nwyM clockWlae un­ has been approved. |sMOweusmBse| cepting bl(X>d donor appointments* needed to cotlact from the peo­ Yoshimori Comes Here High School In Wailuku, whare her ^pnJDON DRVO CO. cent rmiaa, and that's that,” he de­ Ib e RcpublioAn Toa-n Corianittee tags, eipiilar to the servicemen's century he teatifM before con- this most important victory in the' ravenous appetites for the lunch­ til We were told that wc were That n the word received by New donors are needed, Ckipt. Kel­ ple who were not at home when place will be taken by Mias Gove. M l Main Street has gone e Houae Cbihmittee and Sen. morrow will start at 8 p.m. in'lht EUington She has ta u ^ l world history, gency. It'll also show your birth- flUbuater occurred. Ih e Truman strongly he would veto any in­ Atomic E n a i^ OonmHtaa, callad Miss Emily Gove, a Barnard YACHT editor o f House Beautiful Maga­ ranged from zero to 300. At no 1983. IXana Locknrd chairman o f the Robertson School. journalism amf American litera­ date and religiofta preference. SAM YULYES adminiatratioif had proraiaed civil crease higher than contained ih a meeting. W e tratheied arCUnd a teacher. She wanted to teach a righta lawa. After a couple of daya zine. time did my gauge register more SoHAte Bectiona Oomh-Jttee. A '•To Meet Tomorrow ture and st4p- Spring jt^ageant year In the Hawaiian Islands, and RRd of the filibuater newamen In the White himself was fair-skinned, than two points. Sen. Anderson's that, Illlng thought, waa mi there ested in tqkching social atudiea or chain. FIratNatlenal Parking Lot 160 million dollare a year. . The date all 12 o f ua pkia the ctertc, eratlve Nursery and Kindergarten Senate gallery clearly saw the blonde and blue-eyed. He was not (D-NM) gauge registered highest Ootenoe Baldwin, oholrman of the was to it. English }iert to students between Johnston bill would^cost- about OMbin C: AUardice. A t flrat. it will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in MOTORBOAT Southerners had won. recognizable as a Negro but in­ after the tour, standing at 10 Republican Stats . Centrar Coro- Set for Friday However, earlier thia month, the 7tl(.knd 10th grades. 220 million dollara. points. One may easily abwrb 200 was dlfficuR to gat committee D N IO IIT « ^mtttoe. the Nathan Hale Community Cen­ White either didn't know It or sisted that he was one. It has been Johnston, chairman o f the Sen­ bualneas under way beoauee mem- Illlng received a letter from the couldn’t believe it.’’ On the day he esUmated that his blood was l-«4 points on a warm sunshiny day. 2 Gfcat ColQr H its In a statement by John F. Chop- ter. Department of Public Instruction OWNERS: ate Post Office and Civil Serv­ bem 'were eUU watching the Show Net# 8108 was told, by another newsman, Negro. Quiet Source of Fower “AMERICANOT prile, local GOP chaiman, aald Ellington, March 21 (Special)— In Hoilolulu, Tt was written by ice Conunlttee, expressed his The atomic reactor waa, of gaugea JUbart I nnmxsi " It la the opinion of the Town The group reoliz^ 1103 during that the Trumanites had given up, White once explained that hia optlmlam in an interview over the XIaamt oan ,U ! The Sunday School of the Congre­ Elarl L. McTaggart, deputy super­ LECLERG course, the center o f interest. We Sen. Anderaon called Admbal "Many Rlveri r Oomcilttee the poaea(^ Of such a tho fashion show Sunday in the On April 1st several changes became ef­ White staggered back as if he had father’s death aparked his crusade 10 per cent measure he la spon­ Rickover before ue to aak him “THIS IS MY LO V^ gational Church will present a intendent, who said his depart/ FUNERAL HOME been hit by a baaebaU b at Tears were mere inches from lethal, To Croes” GOG" bill Is long overdue and it will do Nathan Hale (Tommunity Center. ment would be happy to have M ^ ^ AT LOW PRICES , ^ Now for the righU of Negroes, He said soring. Asked if he felt the veto deathly radioactivity. Yet, we about the opera^on, the perform­ spring pageant Friday evening in fective which will broaden the coverage sprang into hia eyes. • lU iSM:M 'Biuch to increase the intereat in Sufsn .(Jochrane was crowned Gove on its staff—and who at the his father, an Atlanta poatman, threat might harm his Mil's could harmlessly place our bands ance, the coat, and the promiae of WED. thra SAT. -nomination of qualified candidatea queen and Dean Nanoa, king. tha Church School room. FUNERAL and provide reduced premiums on Yacht Later, talking to one of White's died because of neglect, after an dtances. he said: tha NautUua. The repUea 6t Ad­ same time notified Illlng Ihat'^Mlss I Arthur Drus Stoiis ^ upon tMs still, warm, but quiet Wed,t “ Saflier’a Darllas”. for town officea.'' Featured Soloist EnUUed "Spring Parent's Night” Alice Yoahimori waa the /teacher 1-Day Sanriet associates about that moment this ihjury, caused by his being a col­ 1 don’t think ao. The President source o f enormous power. miral Rickover soon broke ' the ClBaauSceaa Mias Marguerite Tyler, daughter SERVICE and Motorboat policies. If you own a writer suggested White must ored man.” SASY FBEE PAM ina ’iTie'eommi'.tee has voted for the the show will include exhibits of who would be sent fpbm the f HOURS 8 A.M. to II PAI. A should have learned enough about I-could feel ita thrust upon' the tensenaaa and fo r about two hoora Lcglelative Committee to inform of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Tyler boat, check with us to see how these have been so basically optimiatic Mis interest in Negro rights politics by now to kptw that any Islands to replace Miss Gk>ve for Walter N. submarine’s propMler, as if thou­ Ihere waa ap anllghtaning and YOtera when hearinga ere being. was featured soloist on the joint the children's work while attend­ Ha Extra Charga thgt he looked like a romantic. was intensified by a vicious Yace piece of legislation involves give penetrating diacuaaion o f thia man­ the 1955-56 school year. Leclerc, changes may affect* you. sands and thousands o f horses \held on billa of vitel and direct program of Vaster College and ing classes, movies of recent “ It was probably Very clear at His fellow worker In the riot that swept Atlanta yrhbn he and take.” were racing and surging in unison. made phcMmenon. church picnics and a discussion Director N A A C A P said; “ It's the hope and waa only 13. aterost to the town. 'Ih. appoint- Princeton University Glee Clubs, at the time Miss applied for Sen. Carlaon (R-Kaa), senior A fter the reactor, w e visited Would Drop Dixon Fact lents to thia (nroup. include Mrs.. Princeton, N. J. over th8 -weekend. about the effect of the new (curri­ Our agency writes all forms df Yacht and , Tawaa Glaaaars the optimism that have kept him In 1918, at the age of he Republican on .Johnaton’a commit­ the leave," Illlng said last night, 33 Main Street, Manchester other compartments. The living Sen. Knowland (R-Calif) re­ Alan Howland. Bitnore A. Tlirk- Miss 'IVIer, a graduate Windham culum at the school. “but I guess I'ju st didn't realize Motorboat Insurance and backs up every 4$ M A IN S T .-M I-9 -9 0 8 4 I going.” joined the ataff of the N A A O f as tee said he vfbuld offer the Mur­ quarters of the crew are better, we HALE'S Call MI-9-5869 On the night the Snpreine Court. an assistant aecretary. \ marked at. one point that thia Ton, Mrs. John M. Tyler end High School last June'is a fresh Orange Session it was an e:(Change .proposition.” ray Mil as 4 substitute on the are told, than on any other sub­ A. Hunt. Ib e coimnittee policy we sell with prompt and afficiant nm ty of Free Parking floor. He. would not jpredict the would undoubtedly be “ the deepeat man at Voasor. She served on the Tomorrow evening the Gtange In any event, the Board last Exhibited vimt'Energy \ marine. W e saw the tower, the tUnklng” Congreaaional commit­ will 1 ^ provide tranaportetion for (Jlaes Constituti(m 'Committee end will .hold its regular meeting at night expiwssed its hearty ap­ claim service. Telephone our office for He tackled Negro problems with,, outcome, although he said “ r ll get control room, the torpedo com. Headquarters •ome votes.” _ tee meeting that had aver been tfuNMNintereated in attending hear- performed in a student recital lost the T o w n H a 11 starting at 8 proval of the arrangement,' how­ full information. No obligation, of vast energy and became a bitter partment. Here, In turn, our held. Ahd I au8*«ated that this month. o'clock. There will be no degrees ever it came about. Several ex- FOR Employe unions, backing the parties stayed during a submer- HOUDENKEUY and caustic foe of white suprem­ might be a good place to dump the HuntV has been unasUroouely Court Ooaeo conferred thia spring ao a general p r e ^ d the view that it would not Slllc^M atl 3*p< course. Ramambar, ' ' Johnatoq MU, claim they have the gehce and mock firing and loading m s D iu c m u o t m acy. Gov. Herman Tabnadge of Dixon-Yatea contract, along with elected s e c t a r y of, the GOF Oom- Coses dltpoeed of in the lost meeting will be conducted. only benefit Miss Yoshimbri but pledges o f a majority o f Senators. of the torpedo tubes. Georgia denounced him as a "pro­ hia copy of the Yalta report. MARCH'ROONEY imittee tic reptoce Mra. William session of Justice Court Included the seventh graders at Barnard as EMERGENCY fessional agitator." A fter about 2H hours of thor­ Snrpriee Forty A fter we had been. submerged fribou wko resigned because of Mrs. Frances E. Henry, 33 well. - "Before Losses"Happen, YOUHE INVITED White was a graduate of At ough and detailed Inspection, we The children in the tin t Bred*, OIL RURNER for hours, I asked Admiral Rick­ Wneae. \ WlllimenUc, delivering liquor of the Center School taught by Mlts Yoahimori, who is 27, was Insure With Lappen" lanta Unlveralty and did post grad­ returned to the central compart' Sbew B 8:28, f : M To Explain School Float born in-Wailuku, on the island of Catholic Ladies ment to exchangeYlews. josh each over how many days the Naatilus minors, case dismissed; James Mra. George Matzdorff gave their TO vain SERVICE uate work there In sociology and could proceed under water at fuU- Three meytinga have been ar­ Maui, and was educated in the Is­ econoihics. other about our nervousness, and Spencer Tracy O’Brien, 36, Hartford, selling liquor teacher a aurprise party rec^tly ranged to better Inform residents to minora, case dismissed; Arthur in honor of her recent m anage. > NAACP President Arthur Plan Breakfast ask more questions of Rear Adm. ■P**'*- - .vv, nappnns Bvnry of u a coming Referendum_Aprit 13 ^ CALL Hyman G. Rickover, who is en­ “Indeanitely,” he answered. M. Levine, 19, of New Bedford, Refreahmenta ware aerve^4)y the Splngeni, mourning White's death, “Long enough to go the distance i M i n d o y " M the Regionm School Planning Mass., procuring liquor under false parents of the pupila. / •aid hia leadership had develops titled to more credit than any Committee finqjings and recom­ WILLIAMS Gibbons Assembly, Catholic arSund the world and the answer Loretta Teag statement, fined 836; Harvey the association "f(ant a small so­ other person for the Nautilus. mendations. HoepitallSie4^ Ladies o f Columbua, mtIII hold their A fter a Mt, each Senator and would still be 'Inde&nite.' ” Hoberman, 20, West Hartford, pro­ Mrs. Mary Brennu, a teacher DUBALDO iRpOCH /orerponMed OIL SERVICE ciety into its present position as annual Conununton breakfast Sun' Wed.: Tar.Coeatry” Monday the '^m m lU ee will curing liquor imder folae state Congressman went to hia separate The signiflcance o f this may be meet with the south Coventry at the Longview Srtiool, la con­ MUSIC CENTER the nation's largest civil rights or day, March 27, In St. James SchoM “Fellow BYonataia” ment, Bned 835; Albert J. Steven ganlzation.” ''stateroom” for a little rest and measured by the fact that an or Ifolunteer P7re Assn, at 8 p.m. in fined to her home/oy Illness. 188 MIDDLE TPK. WEST ^ IMSUBAMCg MI- following the 8 o’clock Mass in St. U ll son. 53, of Manchester, selling Martin PomeroiV of Main St. is 9-4548 'Hie NAACP credited White with preparation for dinner. In these thodox submarine can travel full CHILDPEN "^7*'*FPrr the firehouse, Tuesday at 8 P-ui TEL. Ml-9-8205 James Church, reservations for quarters, each inch o f space is speed under water for only about Sbowa 8:25 liquor to minors, fined 8100 orith a patient at Jmt Rockville City investigation of a dozen race riots wMch should be in by tomorrow I Ml w Inqluncli I .uiji’st i/qr nuiiJ Ar r i with all town board members and 41 'lyTvehlnga through the utilized. an hour. Robertson School; Am il 11.,North 850 remitted; James E. Edwards, Hospital. GU ERIN I and Rcrhim, Rsfrigtraton night a t the latest. . The ranking naval officers took 25, speeding, 5ned 824; Richard C. Mian Btonla Thompson years. Spingsm said hia “daring The co-chairmen, Mrs. Bernard Coventry Volunteer Rlre Depart­ MORESCHI and cou ra^” in this work had their turns in presiding over three ment, 8 p.m,. the fireirouse. Sanborn, 31. driving while license Scrvicea^or Misa Fannie Thomp­ WoslMn and A l Hart and Mrs. T. J. Horan, Vrill be sittings at the dinner table where under auspenaion. fined 8100 wiUi 164 East Center Street — MI-9-5261 contributed grectly “ to the disap­ Dt. George R. Champlln, Com­ son of Imlrose who died lost week Accordions /. EvanqRlbt assisted by the foUowing commit we were served delicious atomical­ MATINEE DAILY 1:80 850 remitted; and Joseph Macaai, at the jM rtford Hospital were held Othnr ApplioicM LOOK pearance of that frightful crime tee: Mrs. Rose Conti,' Mrs. Julia mittee aecretary, and '^ro'y H H. G . Purkhiscr end' national disgrace.’’ ly cooked turkey. Syphera, chairmail will bp at the 21* o f .Btamford, failure to carry in the^locol Ck>ngregational Church Open Thursday Evenings Until 9:00 Moriarty-, Mrs. Norma LaFlamme, A fter dinner had been concluded ■*V lllA «

T h e D r a m a *That T o o k Shawr CousrsiMa to FUsnl bsowHful iMw 21” Moto­ NNG GRACE WILUAM rola. CROSBY- KEIiY- HOLDEN 277 RROAD NASH WINS! aAf ID-9.1I24 at its Price ! IHBCOIlNtm ’OIlU. S A LE S a id TELEVISION K A D I 0 SERVICE \ C0MIN6 THUUDAY gg Ckaaaal S, Maw Eavta, CaaB, t:tC ( MS) H iFbT MILUK S These 2 Big Winners In 1955 Chaaael IB Eaitfaid: Cm u . DANNY THONAB ABOW ~ 1 It rwafltld, Maae. . (IS) HM EEY—Balclie - Baasera STATE Playeff WalarbiBT. Gaaa. (tl) IT-a YOl'B 8EBVE ______SB ( « ) 1 MAEEIED JOAN Gkaaaal SI Mebilgas Economy Run I J t ( t> BED BEBLTON 8HOW (It) TV HOPE—"SIAM Wladew" ilM ( t) QOTPOO> -a n v. CLUB (tt) COLONEL MABCE OS> WIB SB WMRBN tnEA. —“ At Nffht, All Cala Are V * * T E e -»ra s t naueia” orejr" DBAMA At Your Nash Dealer’s Today! 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(ID PINAL EDITIOM _ of Penllae’s S t O O " 'H P Sfrate-SIroak V-81 new motoring tieptritnet. U:M (U) LATE 8HOW LESPERRHCE —"Glw*l Walks” . (It) M(X»NUOBT THEATER ' (M) THE LATE BBOW INSURANCE —“ Bavafa'Drama” „ U:1S (It) MOONUOHT MOVIB I f all tHe talk alMut hoTse-. The Strato-Streak V-8 engine, provide comfort'and handling you’ll REAL ESTATE (tl) WBATHEB R«nb/W SwOops *’iow-Fn*co ^ ;[Ba-S-7820 llilS' (tl) BAKDA OP TH U poweY h u left you con-, part and parcel of every Pontiac at expect only in. the coatlieet cars. "MANCHESTER, CONN. UtM (CD TONiOBT —mere AUea .y fused, let thia ona timpla avory i»rioa, prbduoea peifonnance Come in soon and personally road- AfAvaraging U.-M. < t> NiaHT CAP THEATER 7 it9 ( t) WILD U IX HICEOK —“ Jlaa The PaeauB” fact aet you atraight. as fresh and diatinctiva as PontiAc’a teat Pontiac’s apwtacular Strato- ^ < lt-U ) KDKLA, PBAM A OLUB UlM (H) PBBTPEB 2 7 .4 7 m as to tho Galloh (It) CLUBEOVSE iiodd far modd, the sen­ y e a n -a h ^ 'Twin-Streak styling and Streak V-8'performance. (tl) WEATHEE t:M ( t) NEWS Tits (ID U nU C SBOW Vogue Two-Tone haauty—and de- It won’t take you long to see w h y . l ; l t (It) 8POBTS BDIXETIH sational all-new Ponhae Strato-Streak Tops all cars in miles per gallon— never BOAHD Pontidc sales are at an all-time higbl liU USAI) JOHN DALY—Hawt Y-h Mivers more horsepower per livacB it with traditional Pontiac (It) AHOVND weliiiflgyGg before'^ has any car with automatic trans- (U) B10HUOHT8 dollar than any other car ui its fidd. dependability and the greateet econ­ t:U (M) WKATHKBVANB Tdt ( I) IT'S A PLBABUHE And that holda good whether you omy in Pontiac hiptory. miaston established such sensational .gas ^ (Cl) OlHAH SHOBB SHOW (U> THE BVOOLE8 But Pontiac’s extra value doeen’t ' (11) MY HEBO , specify the. four-barrel carburetor— Yea caa hay a hig, gaaraiM Y a i^ far mileage. The Rambler averaged 6.2 miles —"IlaB Ijrtr a Dajr” (tSdS) POPOMia EDWARDS a low-(N)at option that puta 200 eager ■top with power. Ita Shock-Proof Ims lhaa mmt awdili af tha laarasS. s gallon more than all other cars entered! THE HEWa (H) horaepower under Pontiac’s hand- chaaaia, wide-atance rear aprings, priced (Ws aad aiadi lass thaa strippad, 7 :a ( M l) NEWa CARAVAN— Saha WITM A Come, see and drive the car that out­ Oaauraa Aarairaa ■ome hood—or the regular liBO-hoiea- long 122'or 124'wbeelbaae, recircu­ aiiaaanr andils af highw-pricad wahast (IMS) SO BTAPFOED ABOW •:M ( M i) MnTON BBBLE ABOW lating ball ateoring and bigger brakes distances them all on a Unk of gas— OSAt-U) U P B n WOBTB UV. .ie ili- poww Strato43treak V-8. IKO-^Malwe P l taa Bhaaa MRIIACI (M> ABMCBAIB THBATBB die Smm New 1955 Rambler. “ lataeaaHsaal lactdeat” DBABUt tiM (It) THKATER BENTZ (It) aBOEBT PILE V.BJI. , —‘■MlMiaa AcreM la* I Shoot Motal Woriis (IMS) THE EAIXa o F lW —BaaaM Caleai t a . . ' XEL. m-S-MSS £••1 high Rirf /•w,e. Um! y§s*ll ge DRIVE AMERICA’S TOP ECONOMY CARS (St) piLM r- ^ - ■ - GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc. McCLURE PONTIAC, Inc. Frioea BUICK 373 MAIN S T R in — MANCHESTER AT YOIR DEALER’S TOIAY! AdidtsDl 285 MAIN ST HEY FOLKS 1 TUNE IN DISNEYLAND ON ABC-TVrSEE TV LISTING FOR TIME ANO CHANNEL : Child M \: PHONE Ml-2-4571 • • / 4 ■ ' - '•* ______/ k • , , , . A , & Tv - ■ > ■ }'■ ,) N , ^

■■■ A _ ^ : r .■ r UANGMESTER e v e n in g HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1966 PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR BIANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANC3IESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY,^ MARCH 22. 1966 Annie Johnson to the W. G. Glen- Horse Opera Fan ney Co., land on Box Mountain. Present “Elijah” On State Stage Tomorrow Night DR. r.'^W. SPAULDING w orn—i«u Study of Leas'es . Tax Cut Results ' ) Bolton WKMB-4M Plant Enginect* CertlBcaU of Incorporation: The To Reap Bonanza W H A T-«1* Clark WellPoint Oo., William and At South Church ANNOUNCES WOOO-UM Daily Radio Owned by Roads lu UAC Profits Dorothy CUrk. incorporatore. THE OPENING . WDBO—UM E M tm w a o —i m Control of Drainage Sought Certificate of Ownership of Res! Hollywood, March 22 Ml—iu - OP AN OFFICE Eatate: Estate of Herbqrt Hutt. A gala preaentatkm of the great, Unit Suggest^ Of Pour Million and much beloved oratorio, publtc Plcturea Corp. announced to­ AT ■ebnd^aliu— Drainage Right of Way: James H m foUowtBC 'p ro sn m WHAY-Bnppar Baraaada For All Future Construction F. and Edna Roach to State of "Elijah," . by Felix Mendelssohn day that It la releasing for t«J[e- BlM w iuppUcd by th« n d io WTIC—Mualc With a Beat will be given on Passion Sunday, vision use 123 feature .films 433 MAIN STREET WPrtC—Turn, i^ i* Hartfom,. March 22 (P) — Ckiv. East Hkr&ord, March 33^4^Ex- Connecticut, R t 44-A. March 27, at 7:30 p.m. at Sotith Biaiui(utitata wmI bn aubjKt to WBTH—News: Bporta plration of excess profits taxes at originally produced at a 'Coat of PRACTICE LIMITED ’■ li*a- ^ ■ Ribicoff baa aaked for an Investi­ Bolton, March 22 (Special)—AAldea of picking him up and bring- Methodist Church. more than 325.000.000. Republic cbaag* without boUm . the. end of 1963 resulted In a net In- Inig him along to work. He hsd no NMCliester Xhening Herald Bol­ The chancel will be virtually filled TO ORTHODONTICS WHAY—Supper 8*rtnadt gation'of all leases of State-owned apecial 'Town Meeting on Monday ton rorroapondent, Mrs. Joseph said this is the largest block jof WTIC—Nawa of World comb rise of more than four mtl- gloves and nothing to serve as a to. overflowing dn this occasion as *‘wHAY'-«0 roUca Hop WORC—Choraltera property by the State Hightifay wiU consider adopting an ordi­ crate. As Harlow' atart^ back to D’ltqMn, telephone MI $-5545. backlog flimi ever released to tele- BY APPOINTMENT WCCC-tUoard WGTH-O. Haaltar Department. Hon doHara'last year. United Air­ the'Chsncel Choir yfill be sug- vision oy a major studio.' WKWB »«<■«< . f:«a- r- nance which will aeek to control the car, the‘-’possum turned his mented by members of the Univer­ TEL. MI-9-9287 WHO—Baekauc* WU* WHAT—Bupper Barenadt H a asked State Atty. Gen. John craft Corp, reported yesterday. head and bared hia teeth In what Herbert J. Tates, president 6f WDRC—Womaf« Profram WTIC—Ona Mah's ramllr ' Net income for 1964 rose to 325,- - the Inatallationwf septic tanks and sity Concert Choir from the 'Uni­ Republic, said a contract haa been WDRO-B. R Murrow Bracken to find out if auch drainage facilities on future con­ Lea would like to believe was a versity of Connecticut. w aiU—Norman CTouuer PraaanU leasee are legal. i 996,282 from $21,193,733 the previ­ fond good-bye but haa Jo confess Farm Prop Vole signed for the film syndicate divi­ WGTH-Caltbrlty Tima ous year demite a drop in salea of struction in town. Funds 'will also This choir, s select group of 65 sion of MCA TV. Ltd., to have PoUm Hop He asked State Finance Oom- be sought to SLcqulre addittonsi was definitely a snarl. voices from the larger Unlverelty WCCO—Raeord Rarlaw WHAY—Poltah National Homt more than 36 million dollars. Bales Harlow ia thinking of looking Delayed ill House world wide dla^bution rights to ------«8t Matlnaa WTIC—Peopla Ara ftiaay . missioncr Joseph M. Loughlin to last year totaled $864,2S9,M1. radio equipment and portable choruf. hss appeared at the Bush- /\' - r f the films. DaUaj WDRC—Suapenae. learn whathar .these leaaee were 'generators for us4 in connection up his new friend with the spilt nell with the Oratorlo-(!niorale in a The block of movies consists of W D R O -^ Kolby WGTH—Trcaaury Afknt Net Income was equal to $7.66 a personality today. Says he always HOLLYWOOD ItU— . economically advantageoue to the common shore, compared with ixith civil defense. Washington. March 2i (41 — A presentation of the Messiah. In 56 starring Gene Autry and 67 WOTB—Nomaa Cloutier Prcaants SUte. wsntedi V .tl-y a 'possum .stew. February they appeared at Provl,- / > WHAY—Pollah National Homt $6.22 a share in 1963. Selectman C3isrles Robbins said House rota on a bipartisan move / ' atarring Roy Rogers. Each film haa. Poika Bop WTIC—Faopit Ara Pimay "I believe,” ^ Governor aaid today that if the town’adopts the Co-op Meeting Tomorrow dence in a joint performance of been re-ed|ted for hour-long pro- WCCC—Record Review WDRC—Suapenia The 1964 financial resulta do not iMlss Evangeline Church, a mem­ to junk the administration's flex WKNB-RMucit Matlnaa WGTH—Traaaury Astal yesterday, “thai.lf the leases are Include those of Chance Vbkight ordinance suggested, the local Elijah ■with the Brown University granumingr ' • ■ > wmacNAW ' WTIO—WIdfo Brown ■:sa- found to bo illegal and have pro­ Aircraft Inc., for the sU months’ haalth officer or an inspector ap­ ber of the Elemental^ School ^ le system of farm price supporU Chorus. 'Nielr annual programs of WDRO—Cal Kelbr ^ WHAY—Behind the Peotliihti vided windfall profits for private faculty, will be guest speaker at has been put off until mid-April. OirUtuias mualc over 'WTIC have WCTH—Norman Ooutlar Praaanta WTIC—Dragnet period during which It . was' a pointed by him would operate un' CIVIL WAB WIDOW DIES la sIlY COB* Indlviduala ateiw should be Inves­ der the state sanitary code regard­ the Co-operative Kindergarten and House action had been scheduled become as popular as their' two di4P— WDRC-Mr. Kaaa • % wholly owned subsidiary. Chance Nursery meeting tomorrow night vercso froaa WBAY—no Polka Hap WGTH—Saga tigated to determine if the State was completely separated from ing aewage facilities. Clearance on for tomorrow, but Clialrman Cool­ annual on-campua concerts at tha Mystic, March 22 (Ft—Mrs. Car­ rearwheal to WCCC—Record Review •:U- can rescind Biem end recover the United last July 1 by the distribu­ the permit required for installation at the United Methodist Church at ey (D-NC) of the House Agricul­ university. ‘ rie Holt Car, 91. believed to be the WKNH—Rameat Matlnaa WHAY—Behind tba PooUighta ■sate a compttlng care In 19SS Mobllgas Ecahamy R inil o’clock. Miss Church will talk on froat-whesl WTIC—Tbe Woman WTIC—Dragnet profits.” tion of its stock to holders of of sewage would be the first step 8 ture Committee decided yesterday Excellent press revirivs marked laat Connecticut widow of a Civil orooelliiiZe WDkC-Cal Kolby, . „ WDRC—Mr. Keen Raymond E. flagedora United'a common stock. . In starting new construcUon and preparation for first grade and the to postpone the test. Cooley is a their apliearance with the Rhode War. veteran, died yesterday at a WGTH—Norman ClouUer Preaenla WGTH—Saga Bracken has told Uie Governor Wins Greind twMpstafcat for soMnd sl^ glityaal’l curriculum of that grade. to all BCh •.-es- that under law such leases by the< / ’The company said its 'P ra tt A would precede applying for a, leader of House forces seeking re­ 'Island Philharmonic Orchestra in nursmg home. Her husband, Clark WUAY—Weaum Camraa WHAY—Nlte. Watch * Raymond E. Hagedom, 110 Glen^ Whitney Aircraft Division worked E. James Roser, vice-president turn to the high, rigid support sys­ a performance, of a Handel ora­ Carr, w)io died in 1899, aerved with Highway Department must first coning permit, Robbins said. of the Co-operative, will show col­ $49.95 WCCC—Record RoTlew WTIC—Lux Radio Tbeaur have the “advice end consent ■ of wood St., has been named plant on production and development of Now nuMO than avar Am af lea’s No. 1 ocoiioniy car I The ordinance ixa set forth in the tem which was voted out laat year. torio. the Eighth Rhode Island Regiment. WKNB—Reqpaat Matlnaa WDRCf.-R. Clooney four types of aircraft engtaes dur­ ored slides taken during sessions Rep. Albert (D-Okla). assistant Soloists for the Elijah perform­ iSineral arrangements for Mrs. w no-^uat Plata BIU ' WGTH—L. Van; Hlatorr the State Finance Commissioner." engineer for the. Meriden opera­ call for the Town Meeting has ance will be June Gaal, soprano; WDRC-Nawa. ^ ^ 9ilS— ing , 1954,. including a nuclear- Oace ihore, pace-settins Studebaker has won three sections, the' first of which of the school. Hostesses for the Democratic leader, said the delay Carr, a native of Danielson, were WHAY—Nlte Watch Loughlin subsequently reported tions of New Departure Division, meeting will be Mrs. Charles Bed­ was caused by the crowded leg;i la- Priscilla Robinson, contralto-; incomplete. H,Hn>n 4 Oust Teilet Cm to J WUTH—8(t. Preatnn at tba Yukon that Finance Commlaiipn records energy power plant. America’s most toveted gasoline tcotxMny award ' states "No dwellings, apartments, 8 WTIC—Lux Radio Thsatsr General Motors Corp. He will as­ ’The A ir Force will aoon build a ford and Mrs. Wtllian Valentine. tlve calendar this week and by an Harold Baglin, tenor. Rudolph Fits over a v e rse toilet **%UY—Waalara Cararaa WDRC—Bing Croiby show the last lease which received . . . the Mobilgas Economy Run Grand Sweep­ boardinghouses, hotels or com­ Brander, baas soloist, will sing the bowl. Sturdily con- WCCC—Record Review WGTH—Armed Forces sume hie new duties April 1, ac­ multi-million dollar Connecticut mercial butldlnRB ahall be con- Sellli^ Seeds Insufficient time available to get WKNB—Raqueat Matlnaa •iia - ''advice and consent” of the com­ airefaft nuclear eng-lne laboratory stakes Trophy! School ch'ildrlm in grades three House Rules Committee clearance exacting role of Elijah. ttrucccd. Etiily cleaned. WTIC—Loranio Jonea WHAY—Nile Watch missioner was on June 26, 1951. cording to Harry 'T. Burgess, atructed . . unles. the sewerage WTIC—Lux Radio Theatar a t Middletown, 18 miles from the Over a gruelling 1323-mile course from Loe through seven ^vill be selling pack­ for the bill. But administration Organist for the occasion will HusbandsLWivei! W D R C -^ Kolby , ^ ^ file investigation was spurred Meriden plant manager. facilities in connection v/ith the ets of seeds during the next two, supporters viewed the delay as a Wi ' ‘fi ’Bf; William Dlneen, music WGTH—icL Preaton of tha^Yukoe WDRC—Amoa 'n‘ Andy E ast Hartford plant. ’The company Angeles to Coloradd Springs, a 1955 Studebaker same have been approved by the $47.75 WOTK—PUtterbralns.. by n attuatlOR here in Ha|tford. Hagedom. prominent In city af- will operate the laboratory when It Commander V-8 took top honors in a field of 22 weeks under the sponsorship of the sign of weakness among the op­ staff member of Brown University. Get Pep, Vm; FeeLYowiger * '{ ^ T —BaU of Raeerda tl4S- Thp State, considering building faiili of. Manchester for many is completed in 1957 “to develop health officer of the town or an In­ Student Co'.inclla: One-third of tbe position. The entire production will be di­ Authorized Dealer WCCC—Record RevUw WHAY—Nile Watch great American cars—all equipped srith auto­ spector appointed by him. rected by Philip Treggor. minister Frankenstein the monster will appear at the State Theater to­ ThouMods of douplM are ^'eak, ex- WKNB—Kulpber KVancellat WTIC—Lux Radio Tbealtr an eest-weat Mghway acroae the years, has been employed by the the nuclear power plant pt the money received In the Mile of the Both sides in the price support morrow night In “Asylum of Horrors" stage and screen show. "Asy­ btuited iuit becauee bodr kcke iroivFer aew WTIC—lOSO Radio Lana WDRC-MuMo Hall city, pxirchSMd a building In pro­ General Motors Division for the division’s design.” matic transmiasions. "Section 'Two: All applications seeds will be retained by the Ooun- battle indicated they would use of music at South Church, who Is votmser I««Um Wtet 40, Iry O eM i Toaio W ELDO N GO. lum of Horrors" haa been called the apookiest stage and screen fright Yehlete. C t m u i a iroa for P^; eum m at DRUa WDRC-Cal Kolby ^ WGTHV-Platterbralna r- posed route for $310,000 and then !>ast 1 1 years,' having joined the United’s Sikorsky helieoptef di­ Duplicates of Studebaker's Mobilgas Economy for approval shall be accompanied cila for hetiviUea planned by them. the additional time to try to gath­ also the regular conductor of the WGTH—Norman Ooutlar Preaenta M ita- by plan of the proposed sewerage 3f them all. . dofici %-iUiniai Bt Bt. Cotte UlUe. Get* 901 MAIN ST.—Ml-S-5831 ■idb— WHAY—Nile Watch leased it back to its original owners Dali beating .firm follovrtng serv­ vision expects to occupy a new Run Sweepstakes winner are available nofir at Oouraes I^ tp o se d er voting atreugth. [University Concert Choir. a cq u itted ’* etee only 504. At sU dnid^iUe WHAY—Han of Racorda WTIC—McOaa and MeUy for-11,000 a month. ice as a major in the U.S. Army 800,000 square-foot plant at Strat­ facilities. The fee, which shall ac­ The Red Croes Home Nursing WCCC-Reeord Rarlaw . WDRC—Moods tor Romanes , STOKIMER COMWIRKR V-« your Studebaker dealer’s. See him right away I company aaid application, ahall be WKNB—Kuipper Evaniallat WGTH—Edward Morgan Iliis tranaajtion deprived the during World War II. Bom in ford this summer. The new plant Courses which r/ere to begin, this WTIC—lOOO Radio Lana U:U— city of about $6,001 a year. South Windsor, he attended local will more than double the capacity ssiH MiraoMne sSws STiNuin MntiiB o n i tT n n u n -N cu N r n m n n a $15 payable to the town of Bolton. week have been poetponed until PfDRO-Cal Kolbr ^ ■ WHAY-Nlte Watch Deputy Hartford >Mayor James achoola and was graduated from of the present Bridgeport plant. ... ON if TK 4 lUII FRl-ini PIMKIlt if MS M TUCH "Section Three: "The owner or next week on Tuesday and Tliura' WGTH—Kortitaa ClofiUar Praaanta WTIC—Gtldaraleaes ' ■ TAKES TfR HARMS agent of any building who shall day from 7:30 tp 9:30 p.m, at the nitt WDRC—Moods for Remaaea H. Kinaella of Hartford. cocipIrJned Manchester High School in .1923. WHAY—Nawp WGTH—News • last week In the legislature that In assuming his New Departure wkk OR ovoroga of violate any provision of this ordi­ request of Mrs. Byron Shinn, .in­ WTIC—Nawa the eels provided “windfall prof­ promotion, Mr. Hagedom advances nance shall be deemed guilty of structor. WDRO-Nawa “ wHAY—Nila Watch — Players Restage Mrs. 'Howard N. Jeriren of WOTB-Nada WTIC—Conn. Air Nat. Guard Doe. its'’'to the original oivners while from the posltimi of assistant to 5 M TM MRES KR CALLON CHORCHES MOTOR SALES • mlodcmeanor punishable by fine •tU — WDRC—Moods (or Romanos depriving Hartford of^tax money. the New Departure Meriden plant’s 80 OAKLAND STREET MANCHESTER not lees than ten doUara and not Keeney Dr., who is taking enroll- WHAY-BpotUgM Bporta WGTH—Reporters' Roundup On Saturday, Gov. Ribicoff said factory manager. Before going to more than one hundred dollars for menta for the two 7-week coursee, • WTIC—StrleUy Rpoitn U!4A- ' Popular Comedy WDRC—Ealman .WHAY—Nile Watch he believes it is irrohg for the Meriden two years ago he was en­ each and p/vtry day that auch vio­ report# there ia atill room in both WGTH—Plano Pertralta WTIC—Conn. Air Nat. Guard Dee. S tats to oOndemn land far lit ad­ gaged in important personnel de­ lation continues.” - classes to accommodate a few WDRC—Moods for Romance vance c t using It. He ut.lered the partment aaslgnmei\ts at New De- ’The Manchester Community CD Equipment Sought more .regietrants. Anyone Interest­ *'tmAY—Buppar Baraaada WGTH—Reporter*'. Roundup Players have been requested to re- ed may contact Mrs. Jensen up to WTIC—Let Ceorgo Do It U:SS- ■ \ State Highway Department to be parture’a Bristol plant. Tile sum of $1,760 will be re­ WDRO—G. Lombardo WHAT—News \ “more cautloua” to avoid such Ahef graduating from high stage their recent production of quested for the purchase of two- the opening of the clcasea next WGTB-Sm Btam WTIC-Nawa ' procedure. school, Mr. Hagedom was em- Ronald Alexander’s comedy, “Time way radio traiumitter and receiver wedc. They will be conducted at SHS” WDRC—Nawa: Almanac Out For Ginger.” in Windsor the home of Mrs. Shinn on Rt. nO!AY-r4>i^r Baranada WGTU-SUrs Sing As of last October, Oonnecticut loyed as an electrician at Chaney equipment, two receiving stations UtUk. owned 46 pieces of property under Iros. for eight yeara, then spent Locks on April 22 and 23, under r and two emergency light plants. 44-A. .bomaa WHaY-mta watch lease In many towns. They were the sponsorship iff Gensi-Viola Bed Cross Fund Keport Tlea Norwood WTIC—BTOrta; Weather the next 10 years operating' hts The amount represents the total^ WDRC—fop Tunei awaiting use for highway eon- own electrical contracting business. Post No. 86, .American Legion. cost of the project .but it Is pro­ Five canvassers who have com­ WHAY—Biippar Baranada WCnl—Sports Report . structlon. All of these will be On Sunday, March 30, ths Play­ W G A N T t C pleted their cSlla in the local Red WTIC—Mukic With a Beat U:M— Hagedom is well known in.mili­ ers held a rehearsal in Stoning- posed the equipment be acquired Cross Drive have brought the total WKAY-Nlte Watch checked by Bracken and Loughlin. tary affairs of Connecticut. He was under the federal matching funds WDRO—Tann. £cnla wnc-BtarUgbt Baraaada ton at the Invitation of Mrs. Wil­ amount received to date to $136.50. WGTH—K Hurlelfb WDRC—Dance OTcheetra with the National Giiard from liam CuIUnane, who ia directing program with a net cost to the Mrs. Robert D. Valentine, co-chair­ 1922-1944, the year he retired with the Stonlngton High S c h o oj town of half that amount. man, has reminded the workers to TeleviBion Programs UWHAV-NIta '«»- -Watch t Deaths Last Night the rank of major after serving in ■ The project was presented in WTIC—Starlight Saranada Dramatic Club’s .production of contact her at MI 9-1141 when ______On Page Two______WDRC—Dance Oreheilra the Pacific. Presently he is serving "Time Out For Ginger” which wilt WALLPAPER SALE detail by Ulvll Defense Director their calls are completed ao that By TOE ASSOCIATED PRESS as operations officer on the staff of be presented on Friday, April 15. John D.'- Avery'" to the Board of returns may be tallied as aoon as the'Connecticut State Guard Re­ ALL THIS WEEK — ALL SALES FINAL — NO RETURNS Finance at its meeting on March "your constant attempt to New York -7 Walter White, 61, in the Stonlngton High School possible. A toUl of $694 was stop executive aeefetary of the - Na­ serve w ith'the rank of colonel. Auditorium. 10. The Board approved the re' reached In the Red Cross Drive Larsons to Note make the Armistice Commission He is a member of the American , quest for recommendation to the ser\'e ^oor propaganda bnd your tional Assn, for the Advancement locally last year. of Colored People aince 1931 and Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, CEIUNG SPAR VARNISH SEMI-OLOSS OMd ‘ Town Meeting. The radio and DrtiUI ainic 50th Anniversary alma.” whose lifelong fight for Negro Knights of Columbus and a former transmitter is desIVed to provide Mrs. -Roy Bosworth has made a He Is the senior Allied delegate members ofithe Board of Directors. \ KAL-COATER WATERPROOF GLOSS VfHITK communjcstlon with, the outside to the Joint Armistice Commission. rights was climaxed by last, year's LET US FILL YOUR preliminary announcement of plpns Supreme Court ban on sepega- Prior to becoming a director,' he world in esse of failure of other for another dental clinic to be Mr. and Mr*. Turn T. Laraon, 14 He told his opposite number. North was a member of the Board of $Z .79 r*r Oal. $ 3 .4 9 Oal. $ 3 .9 5 Per OaL means of communication. The sponsored locally by the PTA and Fairiane fo/S Korean Gen. t« e Sang Cho "an tlon in Public aghools.- Died Mon­ Selectmen. He has also been active Idiural PI., whoaa OOUi weddiiiB overwhelming number of these day. Covens in One Coat AU Purpose . Extremely Dumblo * ' additional receiving sets for in­ the State Department of Health Toronto i— Bertrand Brooker, in the Hartford Industrial Safety stallation at the fire house and fire beginning during the last week in four-dodr aedan$} adectfrom aniUvaranry falla on March 25, will cases . . . are unsupported by evi­ Council, Connecticut Safety Coun­ ctlebmtn with “open houie” for 67, author, painter, newspaper chief'■ home Would step-up effi- April. Four weekly appointments dence." man and ladvertislng executive, cil and the Eastern Seaboard Ap­ We rent floor sanders, edgera, wallpaper steamers, waxcra, pojiahers, electric hand . fclency of the Tri-County and will be made for each child 'who is nlaUvna and friends, from > to 5 who won the Govemor-General’a prentice Training Directors Assn. Banders and wallpapering equipment. Harttod CJounty Mutual Aid pro­ registered for the clinic. Teeth p.m. Sunday, March 27. award for the best fiction of 1936 Hagedom is married to the for­ CALLED FOR AND gram. Predictions of a hurri- will be examined, cleaned iuid given mer Gertrude Angell. They have STORE HOURS: 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Monday fhlough Saturday fluorine treatment. Interested par­ They warn married by the'late Isoldai Urbauetti with "Think of the BSarth." Bom one son, Quentin Paul Nkgedorii DELIVERED PROMPTLY ^ * can waather pattetm for the area lUv. WUUam P. Anderson, who in Surrey, England. Died Monday. AT NO EXTRA CHARGE i and the toa-n'a extreme vulner- ents may contact Mrs. Boaworth was pastor of Emanuel Lutheran Guc8t at Showers Myatle — iWalter T. O'Donohue, abUity in event of power loas have for more information or appoint­ Church, for IB years, 1895 to 1911. 65, retired president of the Re­ C. Gates, 67, widely known (L J. MORRISON PAINT and WALLPAPER CO. prompted recommendations that ments. ► Mrs. Ubson was the former Jen*, serve Loan Ufe Insurance Co. of authority on the vegetation of PINE PHARMACY two 2500 w att generatocs ba pur­ A hearing clinic for children en­ nia Nelson. Titty have six chil­ Miss Isolds T. UrbanettI, 312 DaUaa, Tax. Born in Hartford, Kansas and Michigan and a meijv 385 CENTER STREET TEL! MI-9-9718 chased. „ tering school will be arranged dur­ ing the summer aince all personnel dren, ntorateh, Ernest, Ulllan Main St., whose marriage to VYII- Conn. Died Monday. her of Kansas State College staff CALL MI-f-9814 In Spring, a Man’s Flancy • • • • and Mrs. VioIA Miffett of Man­ Manhattan, Kan. — Dr. Frank since 1919. Died Mqnday. - "Spring has' sprung in Rose- will be busy testing school children chester; Clarence of New Britain liam R. Schaller will take place dale,” Lcs Harlow reported on the for the remainder of the achopl and Cart of Worcester; also seven next month, has been honored' by fli-st dsy of spring yesterday. Lee year. grandchildren. wa.». on his way to work at 6:45 Public Records two bridal showers. Saturday Warranty Deeds: Robert T. and Mr. Laraon was formerly em- evening, March 19, Mrs. Robert J. a.m. when he saw whst he thought was a skunk on Plymouth Lan^ Joaii Craig to Richard and Nancy loyed by Cheney Bros., and later Schaller,' mother of her fiance, en W atkins Bn>s. \ He stopped in due respect, giving Ryan, dwelling on Brookfield Rd.; tfrtained in her honor at her the animal the right of way. r home, 77 Minnechaug' Dr., GlaS' It was then Les recognized the Political Asylum tonbury, and was asMsted by her •poseiim heading leisurely forrihe daughter, Miaa Janet Schaller. m m , woods. 'Lis got out of the car and STATIONERY Tlio party was held in the rcc' followed. The 'possum not only r Offered to Reds raation room which was decorated stopped and waited for Harlow, he '$-EADING BRANDS Ford's five power assists combine to give -you, more a^ded convenience and with blue and while streamers and allowed hU ears to be scratched. AIRMAIL NOTES white wedding bells. One of the . back nibbed and generally wa» 'Fanmiinjorn, March 22 (fli—MaJ. features - of the evening was a mighty friendly. *. Gen. Legliq- D. Carter today told Block wedding ceremony staged m ile Les .petted the animal, ^Arthur Dtuc StorttJI extra driving ease than you can get in any other car in Ford's field! the Gommunista. that the Allies by a group of the guests, he toyed with and discarded the would grant political asyliim to wards of SO attended. anyone who; wanted i f or "even to The bride-elect received anyone in this room"—.the Mlljlary lovely gifts and a white Armistice Commission. . corsage for wear duting Carter, angered by Communist charges that Uie Allies had rtolated nlng. A delicious buffet Jt*$ great fun to step into a Ford’s riedh, colorful Luxury Lounge ths demilitarised sone. rejected the was served by the hostesses. J- accusations as “utter fabrications,” A . pluvious shower andjtea' interior. . ; to touch yppr toe to the gas pedal and feel the ' He said a witness produced by given for Miss UrbanettI by tbs' A ll around YOUR the Communists expressed a desire Verplanck School staff, of Which masterful might of Trigger-Torque power responding instantly for asylum. But, he said, the Com­ she is a member, and abs Was to your every wish.. It’s fun, too,, to Jbask in the admiration munists agreed to turn him over sented with glfU and a bpaiiCifur service GREATER only after the Allies signed a re­ corsage. aroused everywhere by Ford’s Thunderbird-inspired styli^. ceipt which “included a ’ lot of The wedding date 'is aet for Sat . A ' ' ' » • trumped up charges." urday, ApHI 23. in St. Jamea’ SHORPIN^ But, for the ultimate in driving fun and ease, you should try a -Church. Carter asked the Oommunists to y Ford with Ford’s optional power assists: new Speed-Trigger CONVENIENCE Fordomatic, power steering, brakes, wiiidows and seat. Fbrd brings yoii the power assists that combine to do the most for you automatically. .. so you get the most but of your daily driving! 64 ff* GREEN Auto^tic Driving at its Best y • v S T A M P S Hey,« Skinny-y*y! A^P Super Market WITH ALL SlixLL FUEL OIL DELIVERIES' / Look qt’ our', new cor! Now Speqd-Trigger Forddm'atie (Dn) position. And Speed-Trigger- ,44 HOUR DEUVERV AND BURNER SERVICE Drive has a new, automatic low Fordomatic Drive is the only“autd- EXPERT BURNER SERVICE gear which lets you start in low, .matic" W 'iU field that combines {MANCHESTBm A sleek new car in the;neigh]^rhQod is a matter 116 E. CENTER ST. shift to intermediate and then into the smoothness of a fluid torque i i n r i f f niEL o i t of interest to everybody. Custom dictates that high—all automatically—all while converter with the versatility of ▼ P ‘H m A J E S 9 “SERVICE the new owner accepts UysJ’ohs” ai^ “aha” and '. f the drive selector lever is in drive three automatic forwkrd gears. ■ TEL. MI-9-6610-MI-9-921fi TRUST M MAIN ST. envious 'tire-kicking o f^is neighbors with modest pride. - * MANCHESTER Power to Lift Your Windows __ > - ''UPower to Steer For You Power to Apply Your Brakes Power to Adjust Your Seat Should you be considering such a neighborhood f s - With Ford Power-Lift Windows you don't Ford Master-Guide Power Steerfaig does Ford’s Swift Sure Power Brakes do up to « Ford’s'*4-Way Power Seat is the only "showing” in the n w futujre, we invite you to need to stop in order to open or close aH LIMITEP JAZZ EDITIONS explore the advantages of fipkneing the new car up to 75* of the steering work for you on one-third of the'stopping.wqrk for you. And power seat iq Ford’s field that adjusts “up there’s built-in safety. With power off, you aitd down” as well as "forward and back” side windows. Driver can o p ^ te all four through MANCHESTER TRUST, where you turns . . yet you retain the tuitural feel of windows from the master control on the NOW OPEN the wheel on straightaways. It’s a'greaHielp can still stpp your car as easily as though for the most comfortable driving positions. get low bank rates and the priviege of placing your Ford were equipped with the stand­ A touch of the conveniently located tingle door. And each passenger has a separate The KENTON ERA when parking—makes alt driving and han­ cojqtiol swit(3t for his own wlndovv. .your own insurance. dling easier and mote relaxing. ard braking systems'" seat control does itl plus 0 Stef* fax a ll around BOTH . V. And there's Trigger-Torque power to give you more '-Go' 331/3er45rpms. the town Never before released recordinffs from early tries to THURSDAY Isteet dynsmic jazz, ■ / OFFICE An Album for the Connoisseur 'M ala S t f o r d OppSialte 84. James ’— and FRIDAY r.cA . TUES. and TOURS. UNTO, B P.M. Church yt. 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\ .,4 I I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1955 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX MANCHESIraJR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,, CONN, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1965 RockviUe-V enion Dick Veen, Wife Church Planning BcetiA. T*** atmoepher* ia which trtumph for tha u tra m a , right Local Unit Notes More Double Sessions ROOFING AND ISmtrl^mrr there hea com* a new augB*etlon wing of tha party, but because, D r o o d le s T ^ Special Program GREAT EASTERN SIDING COMPANY for a b lf power conference In the from his middle road aUnd, the^' Now in Floi Connecticut —...... ^ 501 HARTFORD ROAD — MANCHESTER ^DPtitug Ifpntld world . wad light—a' teletidon saw in him a mixture of conser­ By RCiOER PRICE YWCA Birthday New Numbers Being Mailed Childrenu..9 f St. John’s <3iarch ahow->lmt the^dWihe* wad heavy vatism and liberalism. Richard W. Veep, “Dicl Predicted in Schools A. V. **BURT” LINDSAY, Prop, Yankee ■HMpfcttowtaePwwh friends, who with Mrs. Veen left School will honor’’all J3aepba and 11 BUm U Street . —Senator Walter P. George of If the Republican party wanU Member* of th* Manchester OBT Josephines with a program speci­ WE SPECIALIZE IN Maiicii**trr, Conn. By A. H. 0 . YWCA, a unit of tba Hartford RittnaiB M M*. riM MM*.Ptoi As Telephone Change Nears for Florida a few months ago. w'aa Georgia, ohairman of the Sepat* AO become a majority party In its p New employed men end women may caller ,at The Herald office to­ Enrollment of*8,701 Ex;| Emergency l^tors ally prepared In their honOr Sun­ THOl# K rtaO UBON, County YWCA, vrill oalabraU tha • 100 $ 8.38 ■ 1 fi.iir waltE r r. m to in o ti Foreign Relntiona Oonimittce, own right, which wouM aum an lOOUi birthday of tha worldwide cut monthly' peymenta end cUan up day. He anjl hia wife are pleasant­ day, March 27. at i p.ni. All pariah- RESIDING YOUR HOME PoMKhcn. in tha flrst murder trial wa fol­ •ago 24.26 . 19.25 Rockville, March 22 (Special)—• they are former member* of the pected by Hling; Seesi yioaod^ C^tobor 1. ItSl and one of the most respected intelligent objective, It can raly YWCA with a potluck supper imd bull with a h u tm ttt-u n loan. Phone ly located at 1749 Mehlrose Ave., Physicians ot the Manches­ Ahuniamn Clapboardtaif, AsbMtos, Plastto and Inaulated • io o A O iS- 3Q.7Q- Special telephone number atlckers U ttle League. ter Medical Assn., who will, re­ loners and friends are invited to figure! in the Senate. Such a aug- make a sound beginning' by ac­ lowed as a nawapaperman, many program on Thursday, March .^1, Abg-m BiOBH •SBYor •vBfyto<"0 • for a loan on firit vltit Write for Infor­ Bellair, Clearwater, Fla., which is Need for 17 Teachers,! artlclpate In a 'group songfeal on . Stdiag, Id a srUte variety of colors and styles. rnbUahad Kvory .. Ermine...... Excopt mation, or com# in to see o* today.' bearing the new two letter five Lenten Veepers leas than 20 miles from Sarasota. spond to emergency calls to­ •ad‘ NoUtfaya "ollda: Entcrod- at Um. gestton could poaalbly repreaent cepting a aound .analysis of 1992. years ago, thare had been two at the Emanual Lutheran Church A tow a* ll#0 J l i l l number telephone numbers are The Itev. Dr. Ross' Sanderson, ehalf of the honored guests. TELEPHONE MI-8-S27I or Ml-9-2480 ,.lc« at Manchaatrr. Cdnn.. aa at fl:lB p.m. ^ iitm tut N**ie to «> He ia engaged in the automobile More Classroom Space; morrow afGemoon and evening noUiing more than a peraonal From that, it needs to taka aome young men Involved in the crime. ■WHklV toil*tll»*-« •• A ‘i'1 loM* 92S «o 9*00 being mailed thia week to sub- president of Pranklintoh-at-Bricks, and' real estate business. are Dr. Robert Keeney. Tel. Following the program a aocial, WE FINANCE YOUR DEAL Claaa Mall Matter. A delightful program. Including Is ' sponsored by the Friendship Club, opinion, but It la iRuch more like­ of those qualitlM and principlu One had thought It up and acribera in the area according to N. C., a training center for colored Mr. Veen was manager of the The problems that go with a MI 9-9217 and Dr. Joseph Bar­ bubscriftion rates music and a skit antiUed ”Poi^ ^ an announcement by Semoury people of ti)e south, will be the Triple-X atore here for timrly 20 ry. Tel. MI 9-1178. will be held. Mrs. Alfred (Tuster Fayabto la Adraaca ly that It repreaeiits the begin­ which appealed to the independent mappfd'Mts execution, and anlist- trait of Lucinda,” has bean ar­ constantly Increasing school popu-! has graciously volunteered to ia Taar — cd the cooperation of the other, Lewis, branch office manager of speaker* at a apecial service this years, and during that time he and 8X Month* .... 7.7S ning of a bi-partisan build-up to- voters,, and accept them for itself. ranged following the supper. the Southenu New England Tcle- evening at the First Congrega­ bis wife mads many friends, whom lation will be with Manchester | serve as hostess for the after­ Three Month* . S.M who wee the clod of the two. The YWCA members end their CO. noon. l.an Vvard something American diplo­ 'This la ,' of course, eu ier to u y clod carried the gnn and, when I>hone Co. tional Church In Vernon Center. they miss, as well as their good again next year, Superintendent of On* Month ...... 70 guests are cordiUly invited. ’Those ’The stickers are to be put on eight-room WaatUngton School and Weekly ...... macy has for many, months been than do. But, although Eiaenhower things got rough, it went off. The The program, which will start at nelghters. They disposed of their Schools Arthur H. tiling told the add four rooms to it, but os yet ainele Copy ... . .» planning to attend are asked to directly over the old number lo­ 8 o’clock is being held under the Board of Education last night, ^ avoiding—some of fort, at “ 'the ia indeed an exceptional In­ brain turned state’s witness and call the YWCA office in tha Com­ property at 82 Washington ' St. no architect h a been chosen to MEMBER cated In the center of the dial unit Sponsorship of the Committee. on which had been their home since He said the school population highest level, to see if everybody dividual, .who h u a refreshing hia testimony convicted his friend. munity Y Building by Tuastfay, N T MAIN I T m 2nd FI., JIAWCHOTEB says Lewis.. ’The new method of Mart work on the project. . Yester­ THE ABSOaATED P R ^ . , Who hanged. Over the yesra, it “Deep Sea Diver WItk Bloeupa” ' Hlsaions of the Tolland Associa­ 1939. next fall wilt be 8,701 pupils, an in­ Th* AaaocUted Pre*a U exdylvely cannot realize the Impossibility habit of thinking hia way into March 29, and say whether- they MIMnR • Ask tw th« v n MANsaw diillng will go into effect April 3 crease of 423 etudenta. Of these, day, General Manager! Richard antlUed to the ueo of repoMcaUon of has been seeping Into that small This Diver is probably an Actor are planning to bring a hot dish tion of congregational Christian Mau-tln said he wii. call a/meeting Local Stocks OKN THOBbAY IVININOS UNTa • fM. tad Lewis hopes that the early Churches. 146 will be in the high school, all newa dtanatchea credited to It. or of war instead of going on with policy decisions tha people them- part of the public conscience auditioning for one of those Un­ or a salad. Quests will be charged U t ata ia (iiHwii *f a» ■naaaS«| imm ______of hia advisory committee soon to not othererla* credited *“,.H**, C*E*'' mailing complete with Instructions Dr. Sanderson is one of the lead' whose, enrollment for next year ' 2 3 M and alao the local newa pubUahed liere. the blustery pretense that it is MlvM approve, there ia no patent which la ours that there was at a small fee. for the supper. wiU enable users to make the discuss the selection of an arxihi- QwtaUon rwMabad By All Mehta of repobUcation of apecial derwater Pictures. If Hollywood era in the nation in the field of Hospital Notes was put at 1,789. . . possible and is still practical hu­ on the b u lc qudUtlea of hia out­ least a touch of Injustice in this. change without too much diffi­ This continued growth, Illing lect. Oebuni B MkMtobmok. bw. dlapatcbee herein are alao reaerred. More and more, it has seemed to doesn’t watch out the Academy Negro education. The members of The teacher need* next year, man policy. look, which are decency, tolera­ Award this year may be won by a culty. > the community arc Invited to at­ said, means that .the school system 1 g. M. arteae PM1| aerrlc* cUent of N. E. A. Sere- ua that the brain used his brhln The atickera are being mailed in Padents Today: 189. Illing said lost night, are In all So it is perhaps unthinkable, In tion, and moderation. With such Squid. Believe me, if the trend to- tend. will need about 17 new teachers grade*. According to figures he Baak BleeBe BUYS NEW MERCURY *%bU*b*ra Repreaentatlvea: The to commit murder twice, and that, envelopes with a warning on the ADMITTED YESTERDAY: and, with no new facilities, will re­ Bid Aokad — *(OTcy ~Ifew reality, that mankind ahould con­ at. outjook, avtn a party can find in the second murder, the state >ward submerging continues we’ll Notes Raynoond I>im cr "Jr., Andoyer; released, the high school will need Juilu* Mathewa S i^ a l Afmcy ~ 1 soon be seeing Underwater West­ outside that the contents are im­ ’Ihe April roeetlng of the Italian quire that some grades be pat on First National B u k Toek, CMcaeo. DMrolt a ^ BoatoW. tinue , approaching its own deatruc- Its way p u t hard and f u t posi­ helped him. portant and should be’removed Im­ Pamela Erickaon, Galsionbury; four; the junior high school grades ot ManchesterM-f;. 33 37 M EiaER AUDIT BUREAU or erns. Movlea like, “Duel In the Ladies CSub of Snlpsic St., has double sessions in at least the Bar­ seven; . elem.entary schools,, six; tlon without at leaat acme tenta­ tions, and generate new Ufe. We are familiar with the argu­ mediately. Karen Wood, 64 Faulknor Dr.; nard and Hollister Schools. The Hartford Natlonlu CUSTOM SEDAN YOORGAR^ CmCULATIOMB. Mud”: "Under the Ghlf of Mexico been postponed. Horry Cowles, 241 Charter Oak and kindergarten, one half. .^,- tive, partial emphasis of the al­ ments by which auch a course for Skies’’; and ” Talt in the Sea Guest Preacher Tankeroosan Tribe of Red Men high school has been on double Bank and Tnist Co. 32% 35% Tb* Herald PMntlnc Company. Ind.. The guest preacher at the eve­ SI.; Janice McKinney, 132 Pearl Conn. Bank and aaainnea np flnanctal reaponaiblllty for ternative. - juitice la defended. It ia im­ Weed.” I can jiut/aee Burt Lan meet tonight at 8 o'clock at Red sessions for several years. COSTS LESS TRAN 13 MODELS IN “LOW PRICr FIELD typoaraphlcal error* appearlne In ad> portant to have a demonstration ning aervice in,-8t. John’s Episco­ St.; Robert M. Sanford, South Trust Co...... 73 77 caster wearing a Ten-Gallon Aqua Men’s Hall on East Main St, Windsor; Roger Spencer, RFD 1. Negotiate for Building ' Tertumenta a ^ other readlne matter Senior Citizens o t justice, as a rude deterrent to pal Church tomorrow will be the Illing also said two groups of Driver Arrested Manchester Trust ... 60 69 In Tb* Mancbeater Ereninc Herald. Lung and riding a Pinto Porpoise. Rev. Alfred Lock Williams, B.D., The Rev, Maurice G. Fouikes, W a;rlng: Dennis Koainske, 249 ^ ten tlal criminals, even If jus­ And an actor like Gary Cooper rector of St. John’s ^isc<^l Grade 6 student* at Verplanck Fire iBsnrwMe Compnalea DIsMy advcrilaing ebwbig heora: i Back Under The Shell rector of St. Mary’s Church. Hilliard St.; Davto Krajewski, 71 Meet Tomorrow tice itself cannot be morally per­ who usually just says "Fop” will Church, will be the Lenten speakei' Foster St.; Mrs. Helen Oarini. 47 will alao have to go on double ses­ On Road Count Aetna F i r e ...... 71% 74% Pisr Mwday— 1 p. nt Wday. The new regime in Ruuia hu fect. It is better, where murder Manc):ester. . He will also of­ sions unless the Orford Village ,ad- For Tiieedsy—1 p. m. Monday. have to change hia dialogua to ficiate at the service. The subject at the rervice a’ Grace Episcopetl Autumn St.; Mrs. Della Messier, Hartford Fire ...... 192 202 Ftor Wadaeaday—I pw m. Tuaadey. fired the Minister of Culture, and has been committed,' to hang “Gulp." Who / knows, fans with Clwrch, Stafford Springs, Thurs­ 132 W .,Center St.; Ml»f 'Thelma mlnistration building is made National Fire ...... , 94 97 For Tburaday—1 p m. Wedneaday. The newly organized Senior Citi­ somebody than to htag TAILORED TO FIT of his senhon will be ’The Private avallalile for school use. The Raymond K. <31ement, 17, of 188 Ftor Friday—1 p. m. Tburaday. the only Interpretation of thla nobody;^ autograph bobka may soon be lin­ Prayers of the Christian." day evening at 7:30. Recchla, 102 Cftorter Oak St. Phoenix ...... 82 92 Fw Satmay—1 m. FHtey. zens Club conducted by the Recre­ even if the one selected for hang­ ing up in front of the Fulton The Youth Fellowahlp will meet BIRTHS YES'TERDAY: A sort building, now owned by the S. Main St., evidently forced the Lite and' Indemaltv Ins. doe. Claaidnad daadune: 10:30 a. m. each move availAble la that Alexandov, He is a native of Niagara Falls, federal government, is being ation Department will meet to- ing may in actuality seena some­ Fish Market. N. Y., and attended Hobart (Jol- tonight at the Community House, to Mr. and Mrs. George Gorra, 24 wrong car pff the road at Lenox Aetna Life ...... 172 182 day of ptttalloalteik escept Saturday — th* incumbent, reBresented the in^ what less guilty than the one Crystal Lake, at 7 o’clock. negotiated for by the School • A m . mori)ow in the dining room at the If you were in the market for a new suit lege and Berkeley Divinity School. Elsie Dr. and E. Center Sta. yesterday. The Aetna Casualty...... 185 195 ■tinct of the Malenkov era to re­ given a few year* in prison. The Girl S<-outa of the Methodist BIR'VHS TODAY; A son to Mr. Board. Community Recreation Center. scious, deliberate taking of human of cibthes, you wouldn’t buy the pants in His pastorates have' been in If it should become available, other vehicle w*a a police car and Conn. General ...... 480 500 Tuesday, March 23 If you didn’t do it this way, you Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Lancaster, Church meet tonight at 7. o’clock and Mrs. Edward Yanko'wSbt, 31 Hartford Steam Boil. 81 87 lax the controls on Ruuisn life There will be an entertaining pro­ life are affected, no doubt, by the one store, the vest in another and the coat in Wesleyan Hall. Illing said, it would also eliminate Clement was arrested and charged might hang nobody. present situation in the death N. H., and Stratford, before com­ N. Elm St. Travelers ...... 2085 2135 and permit more ' wutem-style gram for all. The Biq;>tiat Senior Youth Fel- the need for transporting one Peace Gets Pronoted We thought not too much of house at Wethersfleld, where jua- in a third. You would want theni to match ing to Manchester in 1944. He has DISCHARGEn> YESTERDAY; with a violation of the rules of the PebUa CnuttM freedom. Alexandov w u an In­ lowfSiip will meet tonight at Constance Kamlenski,-38S'W. Oen group to the Lincoln School. The road following the incidenL police Anyone fronr the Town of Man­ that particular hanging at that tlqe is very cold indeed, with . . . and to fit. appeared in the local parish in groups that are definitely slated Conn. Light Power J,'. 18% 20% If it seems imthinkable that dividual "W (0 had once been chester wishing to join may do so time. We have thought of It past years and conducted a o’clock at the < hurch. ter St , Mrs. Francis Hill, 106 said. men scheduled to die for crimes we Ssrrrd Heart Uidirs for double sessions arc five rooms Conn. Power ...... t '.. 41 43 chutlsed himaelf for deviating by attending the meeting .which more and more often as the years preaching mis.sion here in 1649 West St., Rockville; Timothy of Grade 7 at Barnard and two / Patrolman Joseph Sartor ar­ mankind, ahd the titular leader­ have forgotten. If justice w«re - Similarly, when buying insuraflce, it ia The Ladiqp of the Sacred Heart Norige, RFD 1. Wapping; Ken­ rested Clement and said the driver Hartford Elec. Lf. ... 66 68. from the party line of the mo­ begins at 1:30 p.m. and usually have adypneed, and as somewhat p r^ p t. and hot, we might have ’The hymns and other music of rooms of Grade 7 at Holliater. Hartford GasXo. 36% 39% ship of a supposedly intelligent ends by 4:30. If anyone needs important to select one dependable insur­ the service will be led by the choir win* bold the monthly meeting neth Tippy, Andover; Undsay was making a turn out of Lenox r tSaraa.Wiarai" D a ter s r s .s a similar ^atrtbutions of justice mpre tolerance for it, we do not In connection with the need for So. New England s b ** a* ima loei* gia.** and conscientiotu section of man' ment. And it w u while he w u transportation they may call. Jim have occurred. And perhaps this ance agency and let this agency tailor your under the direction of Miss Eva Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Sacred Cambell, 19 Overlook Dr.;- Ed St. just as Sartor was nearing the ow. It has been alow and cold, Heart Church hall, Vernon. The mund Parent, Talcottville; John classroom faciliUo*', Tiling re­ intersection in a cruiser on E. Cen­ Tel...... 40% 42% kind like America should face up in office that various tentative Herilic at tha Recreation Office, 22 memory, leading into .a conten­ nd some of those in the death protection to your needs. Our insurance M. Little, organist. quested, and was given. authoii4za- and sometimes elusive moves were School St. , New Patlento Rev. Ralph Kelly- pastor, and Noeke, 292 Spring Ct.; Arthur ter St. The policeman said that to Maaufaetaring Oompanles Not • atriggad caw—price include*: V-8 I88-hp to the prospect of imminent de­ tion that better justice might have house, awaiting one more verdict, service is designed to make certain that Seymour, 10 Depot Bt.; Mrs. Mar­ tion to ask the Recreation and avoid the car Clement was driving, Hostesses this weSk will be from been done by giving both murder-/ Mr*. Edna Klotzer.'RPD l;,Mra. spiritual director of the Guild will Park Advisory Board for the con- Allied ThenMal ...... 59 61 engine, 4-benel vacuum carburetor, full flow oil fil- — struction of the world without at made In the direction of. greater this from the General Assembly, garet Gregory, 6 Constance Dr.; he had to go onto the parklet Am. Hardware ...... 18 2( the North Methodiit Church. era life Imprisonment, has helped your insurance is right for YOU—that all Edwin Quinn, 37 East St.; Mrs. deliver a talk on the “Uturgy of .tinued use next year of rooms ter, oil bath air cleaner, vacuum booster for wind- least aome small gesture, in the liberty, and therefore more true have already died more than once George Curran. 2 Windemere Ave.; Holy Week.” An Invitation is ex­ Mrs. Roac Vey, ',67 Main St.;' Mrs. separating E. Center and Porter Arrow, Hart, H e g .__ .47 6< ■Ueld|wipen, directional turn indicators, glovkcom- ua think that we were developing We do not want our share of your policies fit. in Jie West Side Recreation direction of peace and aurvlval— art, in Russian cultural life. John Nickerson, 57 N. Park St.; tended. to all the women in the Harrie^ Crookcr and son, Vernon Building. Sts. ,Asso. Spring V...... 26 2! pautnMnt light, luggage compartment light, two sun a mental, a logical conviction the pulling of that switch, seven TValler Court. If that seems unthinkable, then let Now. he la dismissed, and ahd Mrs. Arthur Butler, Rockville parish to attend. The rooms, located on the second A collision between two cars at Bristol Brass 17 I vieora, courtesy light, map light, two ton* interior, against capital punishment. times in succession, next summer. DISCHARGED TODAY: Kath­ Park and Chestnut Sts. resulted Cheney Bros...... 17 1' Mikhailov, the iAdividual named Hotel have been admitted to the AddiUoiiM Case floor, are now being used by the arm rests, 5 tubeleoa tires, ball-joint front suapen- us note that there are some stir' A Thought for Today But If we are to be completely Once we might not hav* thought City Hoepltal for treatment. Arthur J. Dancosse, 55, of * 108 leen ahd Wlllir.m Bingham, 344 in onFof the drivers being given a Collins ...... 115 12 honest, wre confess that logic has overflow o f ,pupils from the adja­ Mon and nuny other convenient extras. / rings in the direction which would to succeed him, ia considered one much of it. Now, for some rea­ New Arrivals West St. was fined $100 with $40 Lydall St.; Mr?. Jean Larson and cent Waahingtrn School. Prior to warning by police. He was Claude Em-Hart ...... 30 3 very little to do with It, any more son, perhaps something just Inaide son. East Hartford; Mrs. Doro­ *Sf«*b bbM/bcbI fatoN If BBp, adWt seem logical. who will put the strait-jacket Pesuie Within A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. remitted Ih City Court yesterday the cbiistructloh of the Verplanck Paradis, 37. of Erifleld, whose car Fafnir Bearing-...... 39 4 than logic seema likely to play a ua, perhaps some reflection of a William Reilly. 104 Union St., and thea M ui^y and son, 112 W. Cen­ was headed south on <3hesthut St. Landers. Frary. Clk. .27% 2 Let- ua note, for Instance, that back on Riusian thought, and Rus The mistakes of the past, let’s not by Judge Robert J. Pigeon, on a School aever'J years ago, they had great part in the approaching de­ whole world which has had enough a daughter was born, to Mr. and charge of drunken driving. Dan­ ter St.; Tom Harrington: Wjlll- at the time of the crash, police N. B. Mach. Co...... 37 4 Preaident Eisenhower' has now Sian creativeneu. repeat cision of the General Assembly, R o bert J . S m ith been used for some 20 years as Highest styled, highest of the taking of life, wa have Mrs. William Amlot, RFD 2, yes­ cosse was arrested Friday night n.antlc; Victor Duclos, 43 Drive B;' classrooms. said. N. Eastern Steel .... 5% taken it upon himaelf to appoint It la construed, therefore, u Now time la slipping beneath our to retain capital punishment, or gone soft, and so confess. terday at the OUy Hospital. Walter Pecitt, 62 BoP^n St.; Rob- Investigating Patrolman Gordon North and Ju d d ...... 33% 3 powered car for the money feet INCORPORATED as the result of an accident in Illing sUd that if the rooms are what amounts to a “Secretary of one more development In a RuS' to abolish It. The arguments InitiaUon in Hartford which the car he was operating er* Aronson, Coventry; Mrs. Irene not loaned to the l^chool Board NeddoW'sald his car hit one driven Russell Mfg.'9 1 The.unknown tomorrow bring what which can be mustered one way Mislewicz and daughter, Somcr^ Peace," as if, for the first time, ■ian shift back toward Stalinism, REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE The officefs«of the local Lodge struck a parked car on East Main next year, ttvo rooms of Washing­ by William Lynn, 55. of 417 Hart Stanley Works ...... 50 ■ 5 SEE YOUR MERCURY DEALER TODAY! it may or another are not likely to de­ of Elks will go to Hartford to­ ville; Mrs. Ann Raymond; 29 ton School pupils will have to go ford Rd. Lynn's automobile was Terry Steam ...S....H5 12 peace were, aa important aa war. one more withdrawal of Russia I’ll trust my Saviour—He knowa St. Lenox St. termine the outcome' there. Nor 9«S MAIN ST.. GROUND FLOOR — TEL. Ml-9-9241 morrow evening to Initiate a class Hamsters Election on double sesrions. Last year the headed east on Park St. when the Torrington ___ ...... 22 2 . Perhaps the main function of back Into its totalitarian shell, af­ the way. ta it really arguments which have e>f—new - memMrs for the Hart­ U. S. Envelope com. .. 87 9 V ‘ “INSURANSaftTHS SINCE 1914” Joseph Belottl has been named Rec Board go e its consent to the two cars met.'Neddow 'estimated' ^ MORIARTY RROTHERS. Inc. Harold Stassen in this position ter a brief interval In which it swung our personal verdict from ford Lodge of Elks. ’This will be general manager of the Hamsters, use of the rooms for cchool pur­ the damage at about $200 to each U. S Envelope pfd. .. 68 7 Sometimes th.e light surprises Veeder-Root ...... 44 ,4 will be to focus public atte.i^ton seemed pouible that Russia one in which we once accepted the final Initiation of the present the Uttle THeater Group and Nor­ poses for on* year only. . car. ■01-815 CENTER STREET — MANCHESTER ’The Chriatlaii to review capital punishment a* a matter of officers before the close of the fis­ The above quotations are not to might be on the way to becoming man Young has been appointed Addtion Planned No one was hurt in either of the and energy on the goat of peace, ’To patient faith in this raaidlng course toward otie In which we cal year. 'The officers will be ac­ Engagement There are plans to remodel the two mishaps. be construed as actual markets. and offer the public wil] some a nation we free westerners could God’s Kingdom lives in you, no longer wish, as a citizen, ’ to companied by a group of mem­ play director. Rehearsals will start shortly for the next produc­ ' clear channel for its own expres .understand better and deal with accept responsibility for maintain­ bers of the local lodge, leaving at Soon the conflict will be over 7 p.m. tion, a comedy entitled "Adam’s Dickinson-Carlin alon. Perhaps it will also be his more freely. ing it in the law and carrying it Evening ”. The members of the Soon we’ll reax.h the golden shore out, through our. deputies. In the ' Emblem Club AcUvIUes Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dickinson of function to speak, in- Cabinet As it withdraws behind the old Ustening for the raptive choirs The Emblem Club will hold Its Hamsters Include Miss Ann Mar- Hartford wish to announce the en­ execution chamber.. ley, Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. meetings, from the single angle cultural curtain, the new Russian Where discords conic no more. We have pimply lost the capa­ installation card party at the E3ks gagement of their dau^ter, CSiar- of peace, to give peace a recog­ regime also cancels orders for Home tomorrow evening at 8 Green. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence lene, to Albert Carlin, son of Mr, city to take’'human life aa a con­ Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Be- 21 different 1955 cars in gruelling nised seat in this nation’s highest consumer goods in Britain, thus ’Then let our hearts abound scious and deliberate policy. - A o’clock. There will be refreshments and Mrs. John Carlin,-lb*,* School and door prizes. Mrs. Nellie Hunt lotti. Dr. aaid Mix. Norman Fish­ S t leadership deliberations. drawing, back, too, from what had Against the powers of sin good many other Connecticut cit-. While stoma and fears ' gather it ticket chairman; - Mrs.' Rena er. Mrs. Roland Wise. Mr. and Miss Dickinson is employed at izens have loat it too, otherwise Mrs. Addison Dussinger. Mrs. John Most of us have made an ef SMm,ed likely to be a growing e f round the issue wrould not be- an issue. Morin, refreshment chairrhan; Mrs. the Spencer Richer Co, In Man­ Mobilgas Econom y Run average fort, in the past, to try to think fort at trade exchange with the With Christ there’s peace within. Marie Kabrick, general chairman. Goddard. Mr. and Mrs. Warren; chester and fiance at the U.S. Some membera of the* General Ai- Thunauer, Mr. and Mrs. Herman of the SeCKtsu-y of State as an western world. Cecil Kittle aembly have loat it, too. Others Just one way to find out I Members' are ' reminded to bring Envelope , <30./In Rockville. ■Olsen. Mrs. Olga Messenglll. 'A June' y^edding is planned. official whose mtUn business was As w’e note these developments, Spoiisored By ’t’he Manchester retain it. ’Those of us wrho have donations folr the white elephant Council of Churches. lost the capacity for the con- f . ' ' • . , and food tables. Women of the M ""** peace. And we are sure that Mr. one faintly disconcerting ques­ Members wishing to make reaer- The Women of the Moose will Dalles, if asked to define hit own tion keeps presenting itself. Did VStlons for the installation ban­ meet tonight at 8 o’clock at the tmmaammmmmmmmmmm Mooae Home. The Girl Scout role, wrould say that it Is his ob­ the West want Russia to move out quet to be held April 3 at the FHONE Elks Carriage House are asked -4o Troop sponsored by the chapter TOMME jective to seek peace. But it is from its shell? If to, what en Take com m and ... meets tonight at 6:30. MMRCCMENTS J MITCNKLL notify Mrs. Lucy Larkin before • • 4 8 « S l clear enough that our'^Sacretaries couragement and recognition did Friday. . FOR A of State, Acheson and Marshall it give to the efforts of the Malen­ Babe Ruth Begtstratioh All TalcomUle and Vernon and others as well as Dulles, have kov regime in this dlrecUon? And CAREER All boys 13, 14 and Ifi.years of news Items are now being handled LOAN through The Manchester EvetUng in fact accepted war and the pos­ if, u would **em' to be the ctae, •ge' who are ihterested in playing <2510*500 p H m in tf.e Babe Ruth Baseball League Herald Rockville Bureau, located sibility of war as one of the tools the main reaction of the West at 1 Market St., telephone Bock- get the thiiU firsthand! this summer are asked to register Cfco— N>» smtntetU Fits »ocltofli—l to .pe used by them In their quest seemed to be one in which it tonight at 7:30 at the Su^riof 'Ville 5-813$. G i r l Amotmt AmotoM •! MofilFtlyFoymBAtf foe: for peace.. snubbed and Ignored sind refused Court roqm In ti e Mepiorial Build­ IS MO. 10 MO, GIs EDIT BOOKS FOR REDS •ttOAN Mr. Dulles has, aaveral times In to see or acdmit Russian pos- ing. 1 f.tS 'Ihf Babe Rdth League Is dk- Tokyo, Marcli 22 (4^—Peiping 1M ID.DS i£at Zn^ the past few months, been re- slbilitlea of change^ what effect For a young woman presenfly working in Hartford, Radio today 'iroadcast a review of M f ' 10.17 If.lS — sigred to provide an opportimity SOO 10.04 M.A9 , ported on the.^aide of .war. He ia did this have on the life of the whose residence is in Manchester or vicinity, and who for boys who lut'.e'graduate.i f*om a book, ’Thinking Soldleni.” and 07^41 If* rS«M Kli«eie«s npuytmmt incfue* all rfurgn. •till biuy threatening war today Malenkov regime? Might it have would prefer to vyork in Manchester. the U ttle League tAplay boll. No said It was edited liy three Allied TWy w RMwtMy yym*n». prisoners who refuced to lewve the —all In the quest of peace — but been solidified In^power if its ef­ boy who win be 16 M ore Atig. 1. .This is a car^ r opportunity as a service representa­ 1996 is eligible. Boys', registering Oommunlst* after the Korean TfimiONi • wnin • *« VISIT forts had been recognized rhore •till using the^^ool of war in the tive for a large, national insurance company to provide tonight should briiig wAU theof t. War. openly and encouraged? Peiping*'named sa editors Law­ F R f f E R R E D FaMNGCeS..'«Nt effort to 'fashion'the We do counsel and advice to our policy holders by telephone slip of paper stating name, address not believe the d o ^ has ever been The trouble w;as, of course, that and date ot bliih. \ • i rence 'll. Sullivan of Santa. Bar­ MANCHESTER and correspondence. bara, calif., Richard G, (Jorden o< hatched that way. \But, ayen if the changes b1%ught by the The LeSgue will consist uf four «S3 MAIN sm n • • s*«**a nm m i i a y teams and boy* imm Elirugton. Providence. R. I^.and Andrew Ooh- Om « Ma*. Tm *. W*a. h l. a ,K It 5:M wrar or the threat of war has ever Malenkov regime did notf aeem aa Full training is. provided. dron of Scotland. All refvaed repa­ mud timndtri •* * • C Ittd Stivrdtrt- It* Tolland, Vernon and Rockrilis^ arc SSm Me* M miSaM at all marhy taaraa prodticed jpeace . in the p u t, .wre real and important, when they Wkd'e MShe to loek.Ihreugli Whd’e H She to cemmoiid W hd’t H Hke to take cdei- enable to join, whether or \pot triation in operation Big.S'witch..' ------now Uve in a different time. first appeared, aa they do now Speed typing skill is not necessary, age 21 tb 35, good- education, some coile^ preferred, desire to have in­ a aweep-orewd windihield die fuN rang* of FewirnH* mond of o cor up to r Indwa Rout* of t)ia 1955 Mobilgdi Econoisy' Run' When, u - the other day, Mr. when they are being canceled out. Ihoi *hdretea.you in e glow outemalk driving freni Ih* longer. than coapotitioot under the tupervition Dulles calls upon us to remember Our inability to believa In any teresting and responsible work that requires initiative; of the American Automobile Auoelotion. Toughest Course in Nobiigas c^ p ilf What't H Me to tok* centroi pond? Whoft it Me What’t it file* to get Dodge that we may have to fight to de­ basic change inside Russia,- al- career-minded person desired. command of o wrging1934kp. to guide iMt Mg Dodge wllh. dapendobifify teamed with Preview to Casual Living' Jeonemy Run Hislery fend our liberty, he ia In reality thougir natural enough, may have oircroA-lype V.8,.*ngip*f fuB-Mm* Power Stoeringf Aeir-foihfoned faeody? . - -and ‘ 'i • . assuming that liberty can exist penalised. ua and tha woHd and WRITC CAREER GIRL, BOX H, HERALD and Good Eating Starting from Loe Angeles, contestants in the Mobilgas Economy Run were and survive without humsit beings tha Russians. for porsoool appefaifniM|. , to enjoy it or possess it or prge required to travel the tortuous rout* indoors, tooY selected by the American Automobile Uce it. - BuiMing The Pmrty Aasoeiation,through the-extremea of con­ Mr. DuUm , almost u if he were ditions likely to be encountered in 12 living la the IBth century,'’ rs' Vic* President Nixon’s analyaia N ew months of ordinary driving. Within the gards war u the absolute, u the o f the last presidential alcction is run froin Califortlia to Colorado Springs highest degree of human pcdlcy, refreshing, coming from an in­ Mexico the cars-went from a low of 218 feet be­ thf thing to wdilch we have re­ dividual Of his pollUcal Im­ low sea level to a high of 9382 feet at course when all other things fail.. portance. Hia an^ysls la that in­ La Vets Pass—encountered over 100 mllM of restricted city driving—com­ Nor is he slone in this. It 4s still dependent votis sleeted Elaen- p e te in extivm'e desert heat and freez­ the mood of foreign nqinisters th* hower President p ing mountain cojd* world over. • T h at to the^ ordinary citizen, In reslity. war la pot the abso­ would seem almost obvious. But barbecue GRILL lute, but the tniiig which hu al­ there , has tmn. another theory of ready. failed. I t la no longar, the the same election current in aome m 3-position grill, 24 inches in diametap. Three- dramatic iu t resort, but the first Republican circles. . Their theory year guarantee against bowl burning out. Xgeeee-rr thing we should discard. And, in is that'what happened ih 1992 was Reg. 514.95 w M im the world of today, it is peace simply that a good mvty Repub­ r " which is the thing to which wa licans who had hitherto stayed /o UJA. $9.99 must come, when all other things home, out of distaste for liberail fail. It is peace, not war, which Republicam candidates, cams out 1323‘ inHe run In 3 days duplUatnd yearns o v e ra g e driving conditions In all w afhor Is the last recdurM. It is, perhaps, and voted this time because Re­ New Dodge Cuitom Royal 4-Diwr Sodon Others at $2;98 •ven peace a'hich w* ahould publicans of the extreme hghb LIMITED OFFERI and $3.99 sacrifice immethlng to get, just like McCarthy and Taft- told Here is dramatic proof of- the amazing! ditives, known as “Mobil Power Compound." Add to aH this the advantages of New 16 FC. STARTER SET (Reg, 14.68) as, for so long, y * have sacri­ them it wee all right for them to mileage that can be obtained with cars kept Here is a graphic demonstration that if Mobiloil Spocial-f/ie all~weather. motor oti— ficed everything, including; much do so. How these crustacean Re­ ONLY FlDsDSTvAlUE *26.34 Thei^'s SO much to discover ! DRIVB THK NBW Theae smaller alie grills can be in top shape and carefully driven-power^ your car 'ha.*- a modem, high-compression that has increased gasoline miitage up to that wu best in humanity and publicans, once they came out of used in fireplace for Indoor bar­ GoblerV Hickory Chips. engine and, like all those^ competing, auto­ 23% -an d you can see why you should stop BUY NOW ...SAVE * becuing. / by gasoline from the Mobilgas pumps. civilization, to the instituUon of their Tong-hiding, neglected to 6.39 We want you to come in 'and find out Here is convincing eviiience of the extra­ matic transmission, you can have maximum at the sign of the Flying Red Horse. war. Cheic* d 3 amarl centemperary pettemi in for that hickory- smoked flavor. vote as hegvily for such charac­ ordinary performance and economy possible power and greater mileage for your'gasoline Fill up gt the Mobilgas pumps. You’d b« What h u now {lappened is, in a ters as McCarthy and Jennar as long wee,ins ***inl*u. YuiwtieneUy giyied a U that's new about this great Dodge. * when your gasoline is powered tw o ways — dollar-more milei pef'gM on-wiih Mobilgas way ahead of past performances in power— word, that peace h u 'a t l u t been they did for Eiaenhower has never le« xmuol degonce in modem livinb. You’ll never know until you ^ $1.19 bag with high octane and the three gaa -ta vin g ad­ Special and aeonomyt considered worthy of Cabinet been explaintd. It can’t be. T h e Mognifkenl k retch .rei'itninl finbh Status. truth ia thefe was ho such absten­ noodt nc peliihine er ipeciol core In normal *‘Take Command . . . Get the Thrill First Handf* And this Is, perhaps, the dawn­ tion of regular Republicans In pre­ «M. Own youm now.eONVINIINT m M S TODAVI '■i.' ing of an official recogaiMoo that vious years, and no new Uda.:|o the I Rarbecue Aprons $1.50 REGULAR and SPEOAL tha world can no longer afford to polls in 1992. -A have its diplomats playing the The truth is that votcra who Barbecue Hats .... $1.00 Your host hot it in on# of those pumps ' game ' of war. It Is a game no|had been voting regularly enough • Y INTKRNATIQNAL WHICH IHOUlD'tOil U llt If you have a ’56 • longer. shifted*their allegiance. A great 3-Pie

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-r. KANCaHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH ,22. 1965 PAGE BIAKCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, MARCH 22, i955 PAGE EIGHT man, reports a large MivaaM sals of tickets haa been mads. mother la Mrs. Haael BuUlvan alao H e b i ^ Donate Blood Andover Jet'Fighter Student K i-c e fia ^CtUumbia o f Brdool Rd. Butler Raps Ike' CUP THiSLCOUPON -f- CUP THiS COUPON T h e menua fo r ths Blsmentary MOm . HEAT School this week follows: Today: Mro. Ida Azelred Schedule atill uncertain for< Club Presentation Porter’s House Thespians PJbn Hamburg gravy on rica, tMttered Nursilig Coui^ Mra. Ida Axelrod of WillimanUc.. O n Yalta Position WedneadayT I f so, and you mother of LotUa Axelrod of Oolum- W ith would like to donate a pint of Scheduled Twice peaa, ctle: 7 sticks bread and but­ Ma. died Sunday afternoon at her Saved from* Fire blood, you- need n o t' make an Play Rehear^l ter, j'eilo; Wednesday, vegetable FUEL on. Starts Tomorrow home. / Sacramento, Calif., March 22 eana and.scalloped potatoss, green The fin t In a aeries of Red Croat •ally last night: /Ing of the new year took place tween 3:45 and 8:30 p.m. great-grandchild. "Walk-irt"' donors are asfWim- Uiat tomdrrow evening at. 8 will be preeented Friday and Satr btons, rolla and buftsr, eookle; Fri­ Home Hurting Couraea w ill be ‘Tka .fryintenlng t*' not have ^'Thumda/evening at the residence, MORIARTY Serricea'were held yesterday at i.nsiT ONE TO A CUSTOMER day, baked macaroni and cbeeee. Preeldent Eisenhovi'er know what’s L75 portant thing to the Red Cross o’clock there will be a full rehear urday eveninga at the Community h ^ in TeomaM Hall tomoww ^ with Rabbi U. Herachel of First Selectmen WInthrop S., afternoon starting at 1 o’clock. going on around him." bloodmobile in reaching the sal of the play, "Aunt Min Droiw Houee. This play is a community pickled beets, jam sandwich, frulL Levine officiating. BUrial was in Porter. Starting from a. chimney Butlnfa remarks rsplied to MEirS SMl BOYS’ LEATHER SOLES quota o f ISO pints. Make this project epemaored annually by the - The annual every-member ean- Inatructioiis wrlU be given by Mrs. the Workmen’s Circle Ocinetery, thn flames found their way. ttito a In” at the Elementary School. residential aldts who said Ktsen- ATTACllED WITH PRIME OAK FOE Bl.W WITH a banner month for Manches­ X Y Club to benefit the local YMCA vasa of the Oonununity Church .was Maurice Clarke. Mansfield. second story closet after the fire To date only one full rehearsal BROTHERS ter in .Cross activities by Three separate claaeea are being ower hadn't authorixed release of THIS COUPON company had brought the firs un­ haa been held. The play U alated and YW C A. conducted Sunday. Tbe tqtal re­ gthe Yalta papers, or over read either making your appoint­ The play was written by Nor- ports are not yet available. held on Monday and Thursday eve­ Maadiester Evening HemM Co­ GOOD WEDNESDAY, THUSSOAT ONLY der control at the flrat celt, The to be given April 29 and 30 at the them. ment by phone (MI 8-SUl) or iflan Cannon and waa first pro­ ning and Wednesday afternoons lumbia cerreapondent, Mra. Frank engine responded to a aecond call school. OPEN He told a Jicffecson-Jackson 4ih: dropping in at the South Meth­ duced Wednesday, .salmon loaf and • aauce, golden potato, peas, apples To meet the ever increarinc demand for New Model dry Thursday, roast beef, gravy, mash' cleaning, we are adding modern new equipRient to our mod­ BEAUPRE MOTORS, INC. ed potatoed, com, apple cake; Fri' 858 EAST CENTER STREET—TEL. MI-9-5234 day, baked lima beans, celery 1957 FLYMOCTH F0RD8R $195 ern dry cleaning plant . . . always a pleasant chore because aticRs, brown bread, fru it cup. Good traaaportatloa at lew couL Open Every Evening Until 9 O’clock .' ' CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH New Arrival It means you, our customers have demanded it through your A daughter, their flrat, was boni 'to CpI. and Mrs. Richard steadily Increasing patronage. Davis at Memorial Hospital, Altus, 1957 B T C D SA K ER FORDOR 3225 Okla.. Saturday. The paternal grandparents are Fire Chief and Fully equipped ut low cost LIT U5 HAVE EA5TER Mrs. Richard K. Davis of Erdoni Rd., and the maternal grand M A N Y'6n «R FINE CARR TO CHOOSE FTOM DRY CLEANING EARLY! ^ RIO. 3M.rS M.W RIFRIOERATOR Rie. I2MS te LUXIWASHSR I MANCHESTER MOTORS 110 down rTtZ/lM ;88p«S»..a on Terms 269.88 per mo. DIIXON A leW p tk fiw M s modem, M -sU rted AA-W W rteg* 8)0 1 1.5 cu. ft. liie . An outstdndino value at H* reg­ er Woshdr. Dods a big 9 lb. w «h . ixcfwive 6-vona AUTO SALES nnd SERVICE ular price now cut $35. Ju*t puih button for com­ NEW MODEL Swiriafw action gets dothes extra dedn without SELLS SAFETY-TESTED 319 MAIN STREET ' MANCHESTER w n s pletely automatic defroiHno. Foit-oeting— froieo toegCng. Drain pump empties tub in just 2 minutes. LAUNDRY t DRY CLEANING foods stay froxen. Full-wldlli freexer stores 50 lbs. Green Stamps 1954 OLbSMOMLE ’f r * The Home Of Fine Used Cars CARS..... DE LUXE 4-DQOR SEDAN cuut smutmur OUR DELiVERY NOW EXTENDS TO Radio, heater, hydramatlc, power steer­ m nmmuim-iiuiuam BOLTON • COLUMBIA ing, power brakei. 4-w ay' power aeate, m w m n w ANDOVER • COVENTRY 1954 F0RY> electronic eye, rear seat speaker, padded VICTORIA CRESTLINE dash, custom lounge cuahlona, seat cov­ 1953 OHEVROLET A-OOOR $1595 ers, white wall tires. Specif 2-tone . . . Fordomatic, radio, h*ater. Has all the Radio, beater, power glide. extras. beauUfuUy tutoned greerf.- Very, end last but not least . . . Frlgidalre very low mileage. 3uet Air Conditoning. 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PAGE ELEVEN t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN'., TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1965 'MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1965 PAGE TEN j L look for happincaa. Keep buay, . Oueat—Thanka; but I'have my Anawar td f ravloua PuMflo Z)r. BUGS B tm N Y ' and it will And. you without any own viewa of your hotel. U.S. Gas Tax. Consolidation Bill Passed School Board Conlon Names Workers Z 1‘trouble. ' Moyie Ftrfonntr on Navy Plane Die Sense andJ^Jonsense The Joy of work, of daily c«m< Oppo^ Bills On X^Ray Survey Committee Hotel Keeper—Here are a few queat, of new enterpriae—theae LJ Boitst Urged By Representatives Today wU viewa of our hotel for jrou to take make lifd intereating and worth AOOM 8S Saucy taSMttara.u LT \Jn H aw aii Crash, Fir^^ A KOld>“ln In Assembly Specific details of the^'^ibercu-T Important data on eacii person C-JUU By Humphrey what Is a criticism of 'me person­ X-rayed, (family doctor, medical her worldly poaseaaloiu, including but I don’t want no crying baby performer, NUUJ --AS M FW ■ 1 * ' ^ today passed, without opposition,' losla X-ray aurvsy, and oommittee a parrot, were being auctioned off. put off on me like they gave you 1 fTAnNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ___ stonowful (Osettnned frehr-Page One) - ally:” membera who will assist Mm, wars history, etc.) will be compiled by - /- the bill to permit the coiiaolltetien Board members agrsed the let­ The Board bf Education went on workers to be diHcted by Mrs. Auctioneer—Whaf. am I offered -at the hoepital. I want a 'pup. *' S H e lsc o — — kdUU \ (CoaUaued tram Page Cne) record last night as opposing two anno-mced today by Dr Vlllitfl^ for thia beautiful bird? silver screen DOWN a u u irecipice about 200 feet from the of the town's two fire districts.1 ter appeared to be directed to L. Cbnlon, chairman of the Man-' Francis Watts. This information Police Arrests Warren. Warren then read the let­ bills In the House of Represente- will be gathered at the mobile unite Byatander—One bean. Once upon a time when you aa^ I t He aeU la i Lete fall k:lBU 1 P »P.” ■ / a\pay-as-you*go footing, Humph­ It also passed a 1>lil that would tlvee which would, the School chaater X-ray Survey Qommittee.- Another—Two bucka. anything wrong you'd call a cop.J i z i l u Clarence/Hoe, civilian. employe permit the town's Water and ter himself. / All of tha townapeo|J6..over 111 when the X-rays are made. Parrot—Make It flve. Daddy, motion pietura t inflate CJ i rey said, then the ’’borrowing ' After roading the letter/Warren Board felt, hinder the aetivltie;? of years of age are eligible to have Public relations for all commit­ Now you yell for a Grand Juiy.- S Looked kt th< depot, said the plane Three' drivers were arrested at should not involve a pledjf* of (he Sewer Department to issue bonda said the bill ‘^has been misinter­ Boitfda of Education In the' State. tee operations will be handled by an’ r u give you a kiaa. Harvey Campbell, Detroiten 10 Mournful song28 Fool (ab.) the eame time' yesterday morning X-rays taken If they wish. The 12 BambooUka askance f sounded like it just above the general revenues of (he United for the construction of Its pro­ preted and . misunderstood. The At the name time, -the Board survey will' Ijegln on April 18. 'Joseph P. Dyer, publicity chair- grass 4 Feminine 21 Early Englisb 41 Gaudier and charged with speeding on Rt. criticism la not fair or just.” War­ voted to notify the ’.own's two r«4>- Snuggling in a coay chair may (ab.) 42 Diners and when.it hit "it sounded 19 by State Patrolman Charles Stated government It should posed 91,'000,000 sewage-treatment C. Victor Darias, personnel man- ' man...... A wag aaked hia friend. 13 Rodent appellation' like a hundred gasoline drums ex- ren said many District members resenUtives in the Houae, Ray oger of Chene,- Bros.,- it in ch ar^ Survey Valuable be more dangeroua than you Wag—How many knave* do I 34 Diminutive of 43 Make turgid Sanga. rather rely Upon specific Gee? plant. Warren and Thomas Rogers, of its think, if ypu’ca wearing giaaaea. 14 Iroquotao 9 Attemptcr bloding.” < taxes” to back ths bonds and the favor consoildatlon, many oppose of arranging tha schedule of Dr. Conlon points out that ijurlng you auppose live in this street be> | Indian • gPoftested Edward 44 Exclamatkoi Hoe was one of . the first to reach They were Muriel B.-Corey, 29, « Both bills Will now go to the position. rays for worken in Industry. Two the past 1'6 years the value of thti Such catnapping may twiat the aides youraelf? 27 Auricles of surprise security of the corporation which Senate. -. . I He aald he felt it was hia duty One bllj would prohlblj any board templea and bend the noaepiece. 19 Biblical name 7 Infinite » would administer - the program. mobile units' will go directly to type of community sqrvcy has PYiend—Besides myself I WrUh ' duration 20 Points a 49 Comforted Some opposition had developed to submit the illl to the Lcgisla- of edoation from Increasing the factories and ahopa so cheat exam­ prqved Its value. When the templea are out of Wag—Well. then, how many do| weapon 4t Annual faH'se of Ue m “nse \ I D.vid M SUnUy 37 of Mattg. Humphrey said that under the in the North End to the consoll- < ture. In answer to one of the ques- sxpendituies of a town for -school line, or the b iid ^ ia bent, your IfRoam 6 Flowctlett cause admlnlatration's plan, the board inations can be nnade easily for “ Experience has shown,” he you reckon fncluding yourself? 18 Pompous show plant SlMsuive ■ Hoe reported the plane's body, poliett, Mass. Both out of state dation bill, -but it not men­ Uons posed in the. letter. Warren purposes wit out first being given about 3,000 local -workare. said "that for 100 adults eo ex-. eyea can't fcicua through the X buildings drivers posted 239 bopds. of directors of the Highway Corp. tioned today by Rep. Albert Sny­ said he would do the saific thing authorization at a town meeting. lenaea aa they ahould.__The re' 20 Substanca for gPrMscr 40?«SiZ'* vas in one piece and had fallen could issue bonds which, the Sec- Davies it.r'aking arrangements amined, an average of 08 will have You don’t hear anyone talking { curdling milk 10 Organ of the Showers tito a giilly. The wings were broks Ron^d Brault 17, 0^717 Tollend der of Bloomfield, chairman of the again if even one ooqsUtuent 'Die other would emend an exlit- with both labor and management normal X-rays and two will show ault ia bluiTM ^aioh. 51 Dlbim fillet Tpke.,^as arrnted yesterday and retary acknowledged, would proba­ Cities and Boroughs Committee, wanted the right to vote on the Ing statute to require thal school about being a red-bl(^ed Amsrt-| -23 Female taint body (pi.) 36 King's son len off. bly cost somewhat more An inter building bonds not exceed five per for this part of ti-e program, ex­ the need of further ihedical study, can anymore.—Samdie Stevens.. (ab.) 11 Encounters 37 Be present 94Egb I The mountain is one of a range charged with theft and deetruc- who rcM rted. on- th# two Man­ eoa nlidatlan laeue and wianted pected to takf about a week be- "Besides tubercuiosU. many dif­ Ckleb—Why don't you get a job tion of private property. Police eet than if issued by the federal chester bills in the House. his vote to r.oean something when cent of-the grand Itet. except with ferent conditions may be found by 33GoddCM of ■northwest of Honolulu between the govsmment, which commands the special permission of the state -gliuiing April id. The two units and go to work? You know that The nurse asked the little I t>eace Idepot Itaelf and Honolulu. said two other boys, 14 and 19 In discussing the consolidation it was cast. esn process about 600 people iieh this examination, such aa tumors, worry killa more people than work r r i» rp I A. Navy spokesman said, the air* years old, .were involved in the in­ lowest interest rates. bill, he said it would empbwsr the tax .commlss'oner, ard then only cancer and some forms of heart brother if he would like to see | 28 Bitter vetch r? "I think it is worth it.’’ Hum­ Rlght to Termlnato to a total of elgit per cent. At the day. -- doea. k the new baby. [craft “la burning and rescue teams cident. According W the arresting phrey eaid, because the higher re­ Eighth School and UUtittes Dla- TTio moot important part of Uio Rrsaidenttol Oo-ClutlmMui disease. Loafer—^Yea, I've heard all U&t 26 River in [are at the scene. We have had no officer. Patrolman Gordon Neddow, trict and the South Manchester prtoent time, tl.o limit for ail bor­ “Nope," sidd Johnny, “but I’d| Germany turn would, he predicted, give the bill, he said, la rT'ing the Dlatrict rowing la lO'per cent. Mra. William . r-Luek and Mre. "The X-ray films are interpreted but the trouble, with me ia that like to see the stork.” I word of survivors. Ambulances are the three are accused of taking a bonda wide diatribution and require Firs District to terminals their the right to terminate.. “No one Robert McIntosh are co-ohairmcn by the medical staff of the State 28Tbegods las.doe# to the scene aa they can ueed car battery from a vehicle In State Group Opposed nothing worriea me ao much aa , 20 Art (Latin) lesa use of bank credit. corporate atatus end transfer their would wont legal entonglomenta of a townwtde residential can-vasa TYiberculosis Commission and alt work. I'd rather loaf and let Nowadays it’s spare the hot rod w get.” a bam on a Tolland Tpke. farm oh Such a prograim, Humphrey said, assets to the town.' to block conaoii^tion imder terms The Board went on record op­ to be made to give all householders reports of X-ray findings are con­ other people do the worrying. 'SO Era .Cmdr. J. Smith of the Hawaiian Saturday. He also pointed out that cAn- that the majority of voters in the posing the bills last night -after re­ and save the child.—Frank Miles. 22 Threefold could be handled “without intla- a chance to be X-rayed (k-rintr the fidential. Six weeks after the Sea FronUey- said the plane was Arrested yesterday by Super­ tlonary^fccta.'’ He aald the plan solidatlon cpuld take effect only District approved," Warren insiat- ceiving a legislUive bulletin from two week period beginning April closing .date of the'prog;ram, each fcomb. form) r an RD4 from the Moffett Naval Air numerary Patrolman Don Daley, ed. , the Connecticut Association of 29. Volunteer workers will call at Little Edgar (before tonsillec* You don't have to go out and I 24 Crimson provNwtr that the Secretary of ,the after a referendum in each dis­ person filmed will be mailed a re­ Station riear San Jose, Calif. Henry M. Kuatosz. 21, of New Treasury would supervise the high­ trict. ‘I have consulted with many BMrds of Education, of which it the homes and make appointments port of his examination, in a 39 Sweet potato I Smith kaid the plane hit i iHdge Milford, was charged with pasting Rep. Snyder said the bill en­ attbmeys.” Warren sold, "and I'm is a member. The'^' bulletin said for tlmea convenient for the indi- 36 Dance step way borrowing program and could that the two bills "would torloualy sealed envelope, at his horn# ad­ OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLlAAIS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE line about J.OOfT feet southeast of a red light at Center and Adams therefore harmonize it with govern­ abling the town's vrater commis­ aaoured there i«- nothing ia the riduale. Either a day or evening dress. 26 Conjunction the main gate of the Laulaulei hinder boards of education.” Both appointment can be made. Sts., and failure to obey a police­ ment tax and monetary policies. sion to Issue water and sewer pnopowfi leglslaUon that would "If,significant findings are noted 40 Small island JT Naval Ammunition Depot. man's signal. The two-cent gasoline tax is one bonds had been approved by b6th hurt any group, oppooed or in tevor bHls will be given e hearing by the The houae to house canvass will 43 Brought (ab.) Smith said he did not know of the excise rates scheduled to of oonsolh'otlon.” Legislative Flnrsice Committee in be made—probably beginning on In the X-rsy, the person'irill be &HS Z>ONT MEED GLAD TO 'OkAV,'^ DID M VEAR^ the State Health Department and Uie Oapttbl Thursday. advised to consult his physician. If , VOUR CAIXAMTIC/.' MAYoe.y yoi ^ up- 44 Frequent^ nr whether there were any women or decline April 1 unices extended, aa the State Water pommission and Warren said he believed the March 28, according to Mrs. Stuck 46 Rowing children aboard. MATS planes fre­ signem of the- peUUon did not It waa pointed out list night —and then the efforts of the volun­ no findings aVe noted, the person THERE'& A COUPLE PLNird 6AMD^$rAlC$ T Ufe administration has asked, by would allow.the town to deal with will be advised that his chest ap­ UP TH’ STREET .THE«/ AMY Implement \ quently carry dependents of mili­ Congreas. The Treasury estimates Its water and sewer problems. realise the nature of the bill. that the first bill, entitled "An teers will., be coordinated, at head- WHO WENT A 48 Chinese nut tary personnel. that the government gets about "I will not attempt to answer all Act to Limit the Powers of Boards quarters at the Chamber of Com­ pears normal. [T0RSo/f<^EPRE^4:P SAD.' Obituary Vet Haven BUI Raised of Education in Certain Circum- ■ "It is my opinion that the value little TOO PAR— o w i g t o e AMD MEiirfi, LeV6 90 Wily Smith said a passenger'list was 990 million dollars from the tax- at The legislature also began deal­ the questions." Warren told Un­ merce building by another group she:e SOT suMPiu T.M.««.U.S.PMe«. 92 Heavy blow being complied and would be re­ the present rate. If it declinea, aa ing today with another Manches­ gard in reference to the letter, ■tancet,'! might pi-event a school headed by Mrs. GMrge Marlow. and importance of this service for We'LLlVnM ? / / GST "but If you'll tell me to whom to hoard from carrying out its stat­ Tha two groups are expected to the people, fif, Manchester can hard- v Xdlf^.»SrTtNEt.V THE gHOOT/ I THIS 83 Lettuce layed to Washington as soon as ■cheduled, to IVj cents per gallon ter problem when the Cities'and f ic s r iMArt TO TSST ^ , 89 Arabian gulf possible. on April 1 the revenue would be , Boroughs Committee raised k bill respond. I'll be glad to write on utory responsibility of providing schedule more than .0,000 appoint­ 1 ly be overemphasized,” Dr. Cbnlon, . t y ^ \ OVER “What m raek«t h*'* go;!! I do moot of hi* homoworfc, and W Ground tsanui at the scene in­ reduced to an estimated 716 answer." educational facilities foi* a town. ments. concluded. . . IwrTH.' than I hava to |pvo him a dollar for ovory *A'!" 96 Skin disorder Deaths ' which would permit the Vet Haven 97 Night before w RT w clude men from the U.S. 29th In­ lion dollars over a full year. housing development to stay in ex­ “Somebody should have aligned A hypothetical example filed fantry Division and the Naval my name to the bottom of the let­ waa one in which a town council an event ___ Mrs. Joeeph J. Manager istence for another two years. out that the contributions cf those group after, service. The group is Ammunition Depot. Vet Haven, a state emergency ter,” Warren said. He then read or finance committee might cut a who have mod* them at their sponsored ahls week by members BY AL VERMEER The last message from the Hsvy Funeral sehrices for-Mrs. Joseph SEC Chairman housing project on E. Middle “TpUe., portions of a meeting of the Board Mhool budget so drastically that places of employment—if it is of the Young People’s Fellowship. ^ ^ C ttX A ’:S POP Sest Of Learning squivalsnt of DC6. said the air­ J. Mahsger, 92. 'Of 122 Griswold ■ I was built shortly after the war to of Directors of the 'Town on Dec. educational costa could not be met. somewhere beside Menchestcr— Four years ago the Rev. Mr. plane was a t -2.000 feet, 19 miles St., Qlastonbui^, sister Of Robert 16. 1993, on consolidation. At that except through the independent ac­ will not be counted toward the Foulkes led a series of five of -^T H E . ‘S U R E ! ^ I TH O U O W IT WAS Chambers of this town, will be IT COMES A p r e t t y from Barbers Point. MATS said Gives Brokers l^ve years. Its iffe vas extended by meeting - Warren asked many tion of the school board. Colal raised here. So Manchester these discussion groups during t-O N E m 'SELP the plane apparently had develop­ held tomorrow' afternoon at 2 ; the Legislature in 1093 for a two- questions similar to those posed The other bill. enUtled "An Act resident who work elsewhere Lent in St. Mary's. ,A T TH E o'clock in St. Mary's Episcopsl 1 POR WHAT P E R i O O T F E N D J ed engine trouble and had fumed year period scheduled to end this in the Tetter on the affect of con­ Concerning, the. Lfmitatlon on should also give a little to the Man­ The Rev. Mr. Foulkes was bom >0 THEY MEAN OP A ^ back for Hlckam. Visibility at the Church. Burial will be in East ‘Good Grades’ summer. solidation, its costs, methods of Bonded Indebtedness of Town and chester drive, if pos'lble, he said. in Smethwrlck. England, and grew .BY PERIOD^ SENTENCE time was five miles. Cemetery. The new bill would prolong the payment and operation of a uni­ MunicIpalUties.'' is opposed by the He added that day to day serv­ up in Wallingford. Conn, He re­ Washington officials said that Mrs. Manager' died Sunday life of the project into 1957.. 'To­ fied town ^department. local Board on the ground that it ices rendered by the Manchester FURNITUREf (Continued from 'age One) ceived his 8. A. from Hobart Col­ sihee' January; 1091, the Pacific morning at her home after a tong day’s action by the committee Warren lashed out at the meth­ cornea -at a time when the need chapter are supported by contribu­ lege, Geneva, N.Y., of which col­ Division of >fAT8 has carried over tllnes.s. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y.. starts the bill on the road to final od of making fh* letter public. for new schools In the- State is tions made in the town itself. If lege the Rev. Alfred Williams is one million passengers and crossed she was a member of the Eiastern demand for an Immediate vote on- action by the Legislature. the quota Is not met, some of these recalling Harvard economist John He siUd "It la an unusual’method "tremendous.’' also hn alumnus. He then attended the Pacific over 40,000 times with­ Star of Glaatonbury., Actkin Expected of procedure, sending a letter to services would presumably have to the (Jeneral Theological Seminary out a passenger fatality Besides her brother, she leaves Kenneth GalbraiJi to the witness The bill to permit the two fire 'be curtailed. Financial aid from the chair. newspapers before the person to in New York City, which awarded The crash of a military Alf her husband. Joseph J. Manager; districts to consolidate with the Red Cros8 Drive National Red Cross to the local him his S.T.B. degree in. 1942 and Capehart lemvsd Galbraith a tou-n bad been expected. whom- it .is fddressed receives it." chapter is only given in emergen ■tVansport Service plane Into a a son. Thomas G. Manager of pro-Nea Deal'exponent of "gloom The letter was headed "An his S.T.M. lii 1945. He served in Hawaiian mountainside today with Glastonbury; four sisters, Mrs. An expected fight over the bill cies. two curacies in Connecticut, Trini­ and doom.” He urged that the to permit consolidation failed to open letter to Mr. Ray • Warren, Reaches $10,000 x c n w B . 66 aboard was the second disaster Annie Wagner ami Mrs. Arthur economist be called back for ques­ president of the Eighth School and ty Church, Torrington,. and St. v i to arbllg airliner this wieek. Nordeen, both of Long Beach, materialize last night at the John's Church, StamfOrd. The Rev. JT ^LLWMJ >eiE(MOMEMT««.n tioning about his authorship of a monthly meeting of the Board of UtillUes District.” Rockville Rector THE TIME BOMB l a i i s i Calif., and Mrs. Jennie Harvey 1940 pamphlet which Capeh: rt in­ Ungard asked' Warren if the A special meeting of ti e Red Mr. Foulkes then became priest in and -Mrs. Elizabeth Sarbeck, both Directors of the Eighth School and Cro's Fund Drive Oommittee was charge of St. Philip’s, Putnam, and Hearing Tonight terpreted as syropathetl- toward Utiiitiez District. . District membera would have to held last night and ft was re trie d ALF.EY OOP Hello, Dr. Scott! BY V. T. HAMLIN of Brooklyn. N. Y.; and two grand Oommunism. Attacks Warrea help pay for the new aewage dis­ Lenten Speaker St. Paul's, Plainfield, leaving east­ KEN WINSTON BY JERRY SIEGEL and MIKE ROT children, , posal plant in the South End of that 210,000 from all soUrrM ha.s ern Connecticut for his post in Friends may call at her home Only 19 persons attended the already been collected, one half Rockrille July 1, 1950. rN0,W NOT IN PRACnCE-J-^^JiSHING 16 On Water Rates meeting, not,.including Mrs. Ilele t the town when the District sew­ The Rev. Maurice G. Foulkes, YOU Vty INTERESr Lies H/5A)iA6TE^ NOTHING tonight from 7 to 10 o'clock. the quota for Manchester. St. Mary's senior choir will sing MY ETHICS AREN'T Building Permit Fitzpatrick, a former To-x-n Direc­ age plant Is improved and nearly Results of the houae to house S.T.M.. rector of St. John's Church. I PRkCT«\RES6ARCH-Mg) /OFTHe.F (UKEIT FOR 9ALB.TOO»H, tor who ia leader of the group paid for. as an offertory Bach's "Sing, Pray, A public hearing on proposed in­ canvass being comlucted under the Rockrille, wtU .be the mid-week and Walk in His Direption," The HERE- )uKEM)U,WKMN( YAflkME.IT5)USePT0 you... you can low bp creases in water and sewer rates l88ued to. Carter which ofoOMes pa.r age of the bill. Warren said that waa one of the direction of Town Clerk Samuel Lenten preacher in St. Mary’s A80UT5?/hB?E10RAFW XtOUSV. yeeiNTME yOUR HANDS NOW, KEN Granville Ungard. 39 Hudson many questions that would have EplscopiJ Church tomorrmv eve­ sung Litany, which has been so for the Town Sewer and Water J. Turkington Jr., are not yet com­ well received by St. Mary's con­ a%S'HSHING.yn^/ie<^ OLD DKiS. WINSTON/ I... 1 WANT \ Department will be- held tonight Funerals St., handed District President Rsy to be resolved before consolidation plete, but It Is estimated thst 90 ning. His sermon, the fifth In the TO BE yOUR P R i e U D ! Carter (Chevrolet Co., Inc., Warren an unsi/ned copy of a let­ is decided. He pointed out that current series on "Prayer," will gregation on Wednesdays this at 6 pju. in the auditorium of Ver- per cent of thei>e futids have been Lent, will again be used. planck SchooL- l.as been granted a permit to con­ ter which attacked Warren both (he District has a $72,000 debt turpsd in to deto. Further reports be "Prayer of Thankagiylng." The The propoM hikes amount to Mra. William Jacques struct a 277,800 automobile sales­ for. Introducing the bill and rjp-, on its sewage plant improvements. on this part of the collection will service becina at 7:30. Wednesday morning services an ovehsJI 20i^6r eeni IrUSrease dn Funeral services for Mra. lAlciUe • room and garage on lU property porting It. He klro said "We are going to be nuule in a few days. The division Since both of St. Mary’s, clergy- will be at 7 and 10 a.m. The Prayer water bills and an Increase from Ann Richardson Jacuues, wife of 01. Main- St. near Charter Oak St. Mra Fitspstrick said today the have to put In a secondary sewage qi'ota is 210,000. have Lenten preaching engage­ Book service for the Feast of the 30 to 90 per cent of the amount Wiliam Jacques, 2 Chapel St., Construction will not get under only reason she was not present treatment plant." Dr. Lane Giddings, acting chair­ ments out of town Wednesday ave- Annunciation will be employed at were held this morning at 10 way immediately, according to was that she was attending the hing. the Rev. Mr. Foulkes will each of them. levied on.the water bills for sewer Walter Carter, who said no builder He Said there Is a question In his man of the Manchester chapter of charges. . . \ : o’clock at the Leclerc Funeral Hanford County Democratic mind as to whether the District the Red Croos. spoke briefly on take over completely. He will sing . Children's Lenten services and Home, 23 Main St. has been chosen yet. The architect the Litany with 8t..M air’a choir, instructions at St. M ail's are held There appears to be little pub­ Is ArchreSTd^ R. Sharpe of Willi- Women’s Convention. "I would members will be helping to pay the importance of putiing the fund lic interest in the hikes since ohly Bearers were Chester Mogll- have given my eye teeth to be for the improvements to the town drive "over the top.” He pointed preach, and also lead the discussion every Thursday at 3;30|P.m. B-aa six persons attended a recent nif ki, Roger Pellerln, Edward Mil­ mantic: there,”' she said. “I'll be very sewage disposal plant or the rest r. 0«M Mihail 4 NfidC ler. Matthew Miller. Peter RUey The building will be a one and Water Department open house two story cinder block structure glr ' to sign my name to that let­ of the town -ould have to help pay -held to give, customers informs-' and Janies Egan. ter." she said. for the District plant improve­ Bt;rial was In St. Bridget's with brick facing on three sides B o o l'S AND HER BUDDIES Nighty Night BY EDGAR MARTIN S tibn on now the' Increaacs would of the showroom section, "which The only other comment "on the ments. r LSS affect them. \ Oemetery, with the Rev. John J.i bill from the public, was made by Warren/' expressed resentment Delaney reading the committal will accommodate three cars. BUZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANK The administration of the de­ The garage section will be 70 by Francis Limerick of 45 Main St., that he had.been criticised for "sell­ M»N«t Xlfe OStO TO partment originally proposed a 40 service there. 112 feet and the parU department who said he understood -the bill ing the District down the river.” HiVS C0i6L CONJUFE.0 0KRf,lU per cent, hike but subsequently wUl be 99 by 32 feet, according to waa bnly permissive and did not He , said, "I hsve worked a Jong At eOWDRXlLTWiOONmilS the Board of Water . Commis­ Mrs. Patrirk Madden time for the District." ptrrTHsgE. , Largely attended funeral serv­ the permit issued today by the bring consolidation abouL but dBPOSMOfOM ANDCNlSEAaUSlUSOm sioners cut the ampunt to 20 per building inspectors office. aak ^ why it could not wait until Stillman Keith, of 172 E, Middle AM97Kf90NE>| FOURSOME WRIROWRTME cent by deciding against major ices fbr Mrs. Sarah Connolly Mad­ after the District has acted even Tpke. commended Warren "for H v n i water supply Improvemei.ts and den, wife of -Patrick Madden, 128 your attitude in answering an un­ « tT \ Timiasfi. .COKTROLSAMDIETIT if it had to be delayed, until the deciding to issue 30 lyear bonds in­ Biaaell St., were held this mohiing next session of the Legislature.. signed l^ e r .” Keith said, ‘'You stead of 20 year bonds for certain at 6:30 at the T. P. Hollofan Fu­ About Town An opposition petition, reputed­ woLdd bcTirithin your rights tp re­ impro'vements. neral Home, follwed by a sifiemn fuse a reply.” requiem Mass in SL Jamas' Church ly signM by some 389 District res­ A son. Michael Edward.- was idents. was filed with the Legisla­ Appoint Auditor St 0 o'clock. The Rev. John F. The Board last night appointed WIU, YOU M HKUt Dtautir hss •track bom' at the SL Francis Hospital ture. Warren said Tilst night after m p ipijvm t I^e Hannon .was the. cel**’***'L The H. N. Alexander Co. of New Lon- •M terrirrias sad Nnr. P I« RSff Francis Butler the deabon in 'Hartford on March 18 to Mr.'' the meeting that Merrill Payne, • r t lalcrN . . . Y«>; and Jfrs. EMward Ross of New president of the Manchester Im/ 'n as auditor for the District's i i i f U w sratlf s cciN It iKI M there it | )Sl^own Aimliary and the Rev. George Hughes the provement Assn., had signed f eqnlaJ audit. It waa reported that s^ii subdeacon. Mrs. Jane MacCone Britain. They also have a daugh­ the District had tpuik deposits of wits organist-and soloist. The Rev. ter, Karen; age 3. Mrs. Rqssj is the the association’s 79 members. Wi former Marjorie Ames, daughter rsn said he Is a'member of the as­ about 20,000 and Warren predicted I , A denwnstratlon. of various Eklgar Farrell read thp committal sociation and, of course,-does not the District would complete ' the Items of equipment off the Man­ service at the grave iii 8t. James’. of Mr. and Mnj. Leslie M-. Ames, 13 fiecal year with no deficit. Cumberland St. - - support. the petition. chester PollC4 Department waa Cemetery. The chief criticism jweled at k m ■ J il shown'St the mcetivR of the-Man- Beazers Were Thomas Beattie, JE F F COBB BY PETER HOFFMAN Superintendent of Schools Ar­ Warren in the letter it tbpt he did T" chester Auxiliary- Police last night Robert Cratty; William Beattiel not seek information, bn many of Churchill Raps NAH/...I JUST ■ ... WfM£ IN SILK'S OFFteg. •WAIT HERE,/...I'VE MICKEY FINN Forward! BY LANK LEONARD at Police' Headquarters. George Binghism. Fmest Machell thur H. Illing will attend the re­ SQUEEZED VINCE TO E^0L50METHIN^ Equipmenty^own Included and John McFarland. gional meeting of the American questions on cost - and affect of irsMOTTooL/tre. Many, beautiful floral' tributes Association of School Administra­ conaolldatlon or. if he did smK Quitting Stor)T A LITTLE WT... OOU.WHO ELSE DID ^ . \3-ZZ mmter? achar! a n p\ ^ASPHASIAMI^ •rifles, ThompsBi machim guns, them, did not inform District AROUND,THE 71QU SAV m s AT THE 1 tear ffas guns and bombs "as dem- were received. - -s; tors which is being held in Cleve­ THROAT/ ^ £ WITH YOG- TEUJVIIISMTERTOSBnr' - ' KAWONPERFUL land from April 2 to April 6. He members of the answers. onitrgtied by Jack Alves; firearms AddrcMCd to Warrea (Coattaued from P'-ge Oae) VINCE?, r I MOST APOLOGI2£?ToH,NO,VOI«WGHteSS! ; WHV-AH- THE KMMIIIN6 COURSE! instructor. Radar and inhalators was given authorization to attend by the Board of EducaUbn last, ■W^hen the letter was introduced AM INTERRUPTING ^ WED LOVE TO HAVE 70 0 , sure! weire .'(iKplatned by Sgt. George Fublie Reeords last night. Warren- asked Lingard lay tha iBavan case aside for fear 'VOOR PINNERAND— Y JOIN US! WOOLPN'T W E, I -McCaugney, also the .tmeimeter. night. ■ " . of wldmng the' split in Labor W IU. YOU-. . -BK HBKKT Blood h whether it was addressed to him •■icUy. Yo«r Yopr m______e t tmixr ecekeo _ It PHIL? Other equipment waa demonstrat­ or to the Board. Lingard said in his ranks over issue and thus i t po«r Bod~ Craa(>••• to coUcil. ptorcee,ph i ed by Wiliam Grunder of the me­ Building Permits Mrs. Stoner F. Smith, 509 m is- harming party's- slfction •ad dMrihalo tUa U/c.s at 134 Oakland S t. 21,000. . Smith a choice assortment of gifts. Ms CAI*TAIN EASY Easter’ Island BY LESLIE TURNER t o e c k i,e s a ND HIS FRIENDS Pardonl(iy Glove! BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER 7 ^ T ie ISLAND. SELOMGS TO YtAH.TAIce P E O riE IiLBenitxi DONT) J ust CHILE, a n d t HAVE THEIR. TiME_airAND SOON W M . even have one / what H£ SHIP IS PERMISSION TO REMOVE THE ISADS THAT HMS ee ASKM6 ^JpUTTw. / T i r e puzzled NWH------■ A UTTU, MVOUTRE -< sol honad h«r d«tk. EASTeglOLANa AUVE/ HUSC £mI m r raar eiwowlfy a ^ for trainlas, M COOK'S SAY.' DO'CU- • ■UUn aafa scaMa ia UtiMriBS. AND NMK IS OeFERYlf KOWEP AdHORS TO SEE TMS «0»(U)0K.. When you wear the Red Ctom button you are there I in energendec. yov are lAere whenever diaaeler \ strikes, wherever blood u needed, and whenever there 'is a .5rit aid emergency. Your generosity brings your Red Dose to the leoeuel uM '* » • r Millions of your fellow Aarerienns be dren helping B^in this year. They wont to.khow—will u a A o a S ^ I you be there, toof Give them iheir answer by join­ VIC FLINT 'The Plot Thickens BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY I THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE Your Job BT WTI.SON SCRUGGS ing gaterously~4od«y. vnu. 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ICHESTKR, ^TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1955 PAGE ELEVEN MANCHE3TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEST^, CONN"., TUESDAY, MARCH 22, U>65 'MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. PAGE TEN T look for happiness. Keep busy, Guest—Thanks, but I . have my BUGS BUNNY and it will And you without any own views at your hojl^^ Anewer to Previoue P u t ^ Contfoliddtion Bilt/Pasi School Board Dr. ^6otM n Names Workers trouble. . _ Movie Performer ~66 on Navy Plane Die Tax Sense and Nonsense S The Joy ot work, of daily-con­ j a m Hotel Keeper^Here are a few quest/ of new enterprise—these B o o s ld rg e d By Represeniettims Today iposes Bills On X-Ray^SuryeyC^ views of our hotel for you to take make life interesting and worth A O tO U SSSauc^ with you, air. while?—Grenville Kleiser.< SB Scatters, as I In Hawaii Crash, Fire A gold-digger had d i^ and all tom y)—Tea, mama. I ’ll be brave; IM ovte s The House , of Representatives pUdite the Board;’.* hi said, "in In Assembly Specific deiaila of the tU>ercu-T Important data on each periKm her worldly posseaslons. Including but I don’t want no crying baby- By Humptitey^ t o ^ y passed, without opposition, what is a criticism of me person­ losia K-yay'survey, and oommittee X-rayed,''ttMnUy doctor, medical a parrot, were being auctioned off. put off on me like they gave you (OsntiBued ftem-Page. One) ally.’’ history. *tc.)^wtll be compiled by CARNIVAL' BY DICK t u r n e r a s t h e 'l^ to permit the consolt^tlon- 'nie Board of Cditcation went on members iwho will assjit hta, ware Auctioneer—What am I offered at the hospital. I want a^up. (CkintlniMd ir o n Pago Csm) Board members agreed the let­ enno'meed today by Dr V ’illlam workers to be directed by Mrs. preetpide about 200 feet from the of the td'amls two fire |dlstnct^ ter appeiared to be directed to r.ecord^Iast night as c^tpooing two for thia beautiful bi^rd? silver screta DOWN i i L. Oonlon, chairman of the Man­ Francis Watts. This'itiformaUon Byatander—One bean. Police Arrests it also passod^a biiltthat vfMld Warren. Warren then read the let­ bill*. Irr* the Ho.iae of Represent*-' will be gathered at the mdbtl*^unIU Once upon a time when you saw top." ■ < a pay-aa-you-go footing, Humph­ 'Uvea'which *ouId, th* S.chooI chester X-ray Survey Ooxnmitt’ee. Another—Two bucks. • He acts in lle t s f a ll '-v ter himself. AIL'.of the townspeofle over 15 when the X-rays are made? anything wrong you’d call a. cop. motion picture 3 Inflate Clarence Hoe, civilian employe rey said, then the "borrowing permit the town's --. Wsts^/ and Board felt,-'llinder the actlvide^ of Parrot— Make it five, Daddy, Now you yell for a Grand Jury.-^ After reading the letter Warrep ars o f eg* are eligible to have Public .relations Tor all commit*'-., 3 Looked i nt the depot,. said the plane 'Three drivers were arrested at should not Involve a pledge of (he Sewer DaparUnent to iilaub bonda Boards' of Education in the State. an* I'll give you » kiss. Harvey Campbell, Detroiten the same time yesterday morning aaid the.bill "has been mlsinter- rays taken If they wish. The tee operations win be handled by I t Bamboolike askance 18 Mournful sengSB Foot (ab:)^ "sounded like It wiia Just above the for the construction o f Its'^pi^ preted and mlsunderatood. The A t the same time, the Board and charged with speeding on Rt. general revenues of (he United survey will )/egih on April 18. Joseph P. Dyer, publicity chair­ grass Feminine . 21 Early English 41 Gaudier vntad notify the '.own's two repr Snuggling In a cosy'chair may 4 r o o f and when It hit "it sounded 18 by State Patrolman- Charles States government. It should posed 11,000,000 sewsgb-treatmeht J“*t ” War- to C. Victor Dartet, personnel man-' man. A wag asked his friend, . 13 Rodent appellation' (ab.) iZ Dinera like a hundred gasoline drums ex­ _ i,_ , rbn^aald many District members resentatiyes in the Hoitae, Ray Harvey VAluable be more dangerous than you W ag—How many knaves dp { Sanga. rather rely upon specific user Warren and Thomas Rogers, Of-'its ager of Chene. Bros., is lx charge 14 Iroquolan 5 Attempter ' 2 i Diminutive Of 43 Make turgid ploding." ^ favor' eonsolldatlon. many oppose cf arranging‘ the achedule of X- Dr. Conlon points out that during think, if you’re wearing glasses. you suppose live Ui this street be­ 64 Exclamation They were Muriel B. Corey, 28, taxes" to back the bonds and the » Both bills will now go to the'it. position. Such catnapping may twist the Indian - dPotscssed Edward iMcurity of the corporation which ra.vs for worker.^ in Indiutry. Two Ithe past 10 years the value of this sides yourself? / o f surpriae fh” wene* He* Slud*’“t” wM °lm*M^ ' Hartford; George G. piner! ®*?ATe. I He said he felt It was his duty One bill would prohibit any-board temples and bend the nosepiece. 15 Biblical nami 7 Infinite 27 Auricles would administer - the program. mobile units will go,^ r*cU y to ...... type' of ' community . survey has Friend—Besides myself! 45 Comforted aeveloped, to submit the • ill to the Legisla­ of edetatioh from' Increasing the When the temples are out of ISFUh duration 28 Points a Humphrey aaid that tinder . the factories and shops so^lhpK exsun proved its value. \ CSS Wag—Well, then, how many do weapon 47 Annual ...... / David M. Stanley. 37. of Matta- An the North tikid to the consoli ture, In answer to one'-^ the quea- axpendituies of a town for school line, or the bridge is bent, your 17 Roam • Flowcrlets administration's plan, the board inations can be roade^^Mly for "Experience has shown.” he you reckon fncluding yourself? 18 Pompous show 81 Massive ineome (F r.) *" hwi re p lie d the - plane’a body datlon bill, but It was not men­ Uon* potad in the letUr. Warren purposes wit out first beliig given eyes can’t , focus, through the plant of directors of the Highway Corp. authorization at a town meeting. , about 3,000 local worken. aaid "that for 100 adults So ex­ 20 Subsisnee for'* buildings 48Crasoettdo waa in one piece and had fallen' drivers posted 635 bonds. tioned today by Rep. Albert Sny­ aaid he would do the aaipc tMng amined, sYi average of 98 will have lenses as they should. The re­ BPresser could issue bonds which, the Sec­ 'Die other would eibend an exist-' Davies Is r-aking arrangements You don’t hear anyone talking curdling milk 10 Organ of the 33 Showers (ab.) Into a aully. Tiia wings were brok- ’ Ronald Brault 17, of 717 Tolland der of Bloomfield, chairman of the again if even one constituent with both labor and management norma] X-rays and two wrtll show sult is blurred vision. . an off." I Tpke., waa arrnted yesterday and retary acknowledged, would proba­ tilg, statute to require tha* schbol about beihg a red-blooded Ameri­ *33 Female saint 36 King’s son 51 Narrow fillet Cities and Borroughs Committee, wanted th* right to vote cii the for this part.*g tLe program, ex.- the n e^ of further medical study. body (pi.) The mountain ia one of a range I charged with theft and destruc- bly coat somewhat more in Inter­ building bonds not exceed fivWper can anytnore.—Sandie Stevens. erty. Police est than if issued by the federal cent of the (jTand Itet, except with ■—:—— 33 Goddess of chester Dills in the House. his vote to mean something whO(i ginning April 18. The' two units ferent'condittons may be found by and go^o wprk? You Imow that depot Itaalf and Honolulu. said two other boys, 14 and 15 government, which commands the it was cast. . \ special permission of the state Thd nurse asked the little peace In discussing the consolidation can process about 600 people etfeh this examination, such as tumors, worry kills more people th|ui work 1 i b 7 6 r r r A Navy spokesman aaid the air­ years old, were involved In the In­ lowest interest rates. tax comml88*oner, ard then oidy broker if he would like to see 28 Bitter vetch " I think it is worth it," Hum­ bill, he said It would empowtr the . Right to Terminate day. cancer and some forms of heart does. the new baby. craft "la burning and rescue teams cident.'-According to the arresting' Eighth School and Utilities Dis­ The pioat Important part of th* to a total of e ig ifp e r wnt. At the 26 River In r phrey said, bscause the higher re­ prbMnt time, tl.o limit tor all bor- Residential Oo-OialmiaD disease. lAafer—^Yea I’ve heard all that y ’Nope,” said Johnny, '■but I ’d r are- at the scene. We have had no officer. Patrolman Gordon Neddow, I trict and the South Manchester bill, he aaid, ia riving the INstrict Mrs. William' /i«.uek and, Mre. . Germany word of aurvivora. Ambulances are the three are accused of taking a turn would, he prC^cted, j^ve the sriaE I* per cent. > ‘ ‘iThe X-ray films are interpreted but the trouble with me is that like to see the stork." r bonda wide distiibutlon and require Fire District to terminate their the right to teriplnate. "No one' Robert McIntosh are co-chairmen by the medical staff of the State nothing worries me so much as *26The gods r 1^ as close to the scene as they can used car battery from a'vehicle ini iKtate Group Opposed 2B Art (Latin) Ie4 ,use of bank credit. Mrpbrate status and transfer their would want legal entanglements of a tovi-nwide residential can'vasa liiberculosls Commission and a ll. work. I ’d rather loaf and let a bam on a Tolland Tpke. farm ONT MEED okAV. ■*4 0)0 ' of the excise rates scheduled to the State Health Department and be made—probably beginning on MAVOR.y YOU ^ UP- ■■ 44 Frequently r JT Ii whether there were any women or I decline April 1 unless extended, as the State Water pommission and, Warren said he beiievsd th* the Ospttel ITwirsday. March 28, according to Mrs. Stuck advised to consult his physician. If VOUR fiALLAMTRV.' i chlldwr-a^oard. MATS planes fre-, It was pointed out last night no findings are noted, the person THERE’S A COUPLE E 6 A aM______A «R ______lYOUj PLAttr A GAMOey STAlCd 46Jlowlng Ufe adminlMrstion has asked, by would allow the town to deal with aigneih of the peUUon did not —and then the efforts of the volun­ UP TH’ STREET OOiJS_____ dtWOAd, HOMOC.CCM- implement r q tu ^ y ca^y dependenU of mill- ‘Congress. The Treasury estimates realize the nature of th* bill. that the first bill, entitled "An teers will be coordinated at head­ will be. advised that his chest ap­ TO ClT/iH M y A « -. THE ( f AMY V-elOT 0( its water and sewer problems./ WHO WENT A TORSO// (?EFR£SH->!/ 0AO,< 46 Chinese nut 0 tsry peraonnel. Obituary that the government gets about Vet Haven Bill Raised ^ "I will not attempt to answer all Act to Limit the Powers o f Boards quarters at the (Chamber of Com­ pears normal. LITTLE-nOO PAR- iiT Smjth said a passenger list was of Education in Certain Circum- “ It is my opinion that the value tiXDHittiro ^ u e fo e LET'5 o r 3 SO Wily 930 million dollars from the tax at The legislature also begar/deal- th# questions, ' Warren told Un- merce building by another group s h e s s o t s o m p n being complied and would be re­ : < ’ T.M.SV.U. SPUDS. 52 Heavy blow i the present rate. If it declines, as ing' today with another Manches­ gard in reference to th* letter, atancea," might prevent a scKciol headed by Mrs. George Marlow. and importance of thia service for Dip.. m» >, SB> tuUu. > sT R W ^ fOSrtt^T THE 53 Lettuce layed to Washington as soon as scheduled, to 1*4 cents per gallon ter problem when the Cities and "but If you'll tell me to whom to board from carrying out its staV- Th* two groups are expected to the people of Manchester can hard­ possible. respond. I'll be glad to write an ly be overemphasized,’’ Dr. Cbnion FteSTMA^^TEST OVER ••1'What a racket he’s go(t! I do most of his homework, aiid. 55 Arabian gulf on April 1 the revenue would b e Boroughs______Committee...... r a t ^ a bill utory responsibility of providing schedule more than 9,00() appoint­ T W W Ground tesms at the scene in­ Deaths redut-ed to .an estimated 71* "tU''; wh'ich^ould permit the'Vet Haven answer." educational facilities for a town. ments. concluded. " W ith.' then I have to ipve him dollar for every *A'!" 56 Skin disorder a 37 Night before clude ihen from the U.S. 28th In­ lion dollars over a full year. - . | housing development to iltay in ex- "Somebody should have signed A hypothetical example cited T y fantry DlvlBlon .and the Naval an event ____ ^ ' Istcnce for anptlicr two years. - my name to the bottom o f the let­ was one in which a town council Ammunition Depot. Mrs. Joseph J. Manager out that the contributions cf those group after service. The group Is C 1 7 X '’ / ^ l a n - a M n v n n Vet Haven, a state emergency ter," Warren said. He then read or finance committee might cut a who have mad4 them at their sponsored lOtis w eek'by members The last m#asage From the Navy Funeral services for Mrs. Joseph OJLJV.J V > < l l a L r i I l < l l l I housing project on E.’MIddle ^ k e ., portions of a meeting of the Board school budget so drastically that PRISCILLA’S POP Sett Of Learning ' BY AL VERMEER J. Manager. 52. of 122 Grlawold places\of employment—if it 'is of th* Young People’s Fellowship. equivalent of DC6. said the air­ I was built shortly after the war to of Directors of the Town on Dec. educational costa could not be met, Bomewh^e beside Manchester— Four years ago the Rev. Mr. -OS' plane was at,2.0(H) feet. IS miles St., Glastonbury, sister of Robert 16. 1953, bn consolidation. A t that except through the independent ac­ ^ T M E S U R E ! ^ I TMOUOMT IT will not h* counted toward the Foulkea led a aeries of five -.of. from Barbers Point. MATS said Chambers of this town, will be meeting Warren asked many tion of the school board. total raised here. So Manchester these discussion groups during IT C O M E S A P R E T T X held tomorrow afternoon at 2 Gives BrokersiScn«,X'l‘^r.. A T T W e N O N E M'SELF the plane apparently had develop­ • the Legislature in 19.83 for a two- questions similar to those posed Th# other bill, entitled "An Act resident w-ho work elsewhere Lent in St. Mary’s. ed engine trouble and had turned o'clock in St. Mary'a Episcopal p e r i o d f f E N D V in the letter on the affect of con­ Concerning the Limitation on should also give a little to the Man­ back for Hlckam. Vlslbnity at the' Church. Burial will be in Eaat The Rev. Mr. Fouikes was bom O P A ^ ‘Good Grades’ *"* solidation, its costs, methods of Bonded Indebtedness of Town and chester drive, if po*:lbIe. he said. in Smethwick, England, and grew v ; SENTENCE time was Rve miles. Cemetery. The new bill would prolong the pa.vment and operation of a uni­ Munlcipalttties,’’ .is opposed by the He added that day to day serv- Washipgton officials said that Mrs. Manager died Sunday up in Wallingford, Conn. He re- life of the project into 19.87. To­ fied town department. local______Board- on the „ground that it j(is e * rendered by the ^ Manchester ceived his B. A. from Hobart Col­ since January,' 1981, the Pacific morning at her home after, a long (Continued from 'age One) day’s »eUon by the committee Warren lashed out at th* meth­ comes at a time when the need rcljapler are supported''by contribu- lege, Geneva, N.Y., of which col­ Division of MATS has carried over ______illnes.s. Born in Brooklyn. N. Y.. starts Aht bill on tlie road to final od of making; the letter public. for new schools in the State is tions made in the tdwm itself. K lege the Rev. Alfred Williams is one million passengers and crossed | she was a mennber of the- Eastern demand for an immediate vote on action by the Legislature. recalling Harvard economist John He aaid " I t is an unusual method "tremendous," the quota is not met. some of these also an alumnus. He then attended the Pacific over 40,000 times with- Star of Glastonbury, Arthm Expected of procedure, sending a letter to services would presumably have to. the General Theologieal Seminary Kenneth'GalbralJi to the wlfncsa e bill fo permit the two fi're out a passenger fatality. [ Besides her brother, she leaves be curtailed. Financial aid from the in New York City, which awarded chair. *tricts to consolidate with the newspapers before the person to The crash of' a military. Air; her husband. Joseph J. Manager: Red Cross Drive National Red Cross to the local him his S.T.B. degree in 1042 and Capehart lermgd Galbraith ,a own had been expected. whom it ia addressed receives it." Transport Service plane into a; a gon. Thomas G. Manager of chapter is only given in emergen­ his S.T.M. in 1945. He served in pro-New Deal exponent of fgloo'm An expected fight over the. bill The letter ,waa headed "An Hawaiian mountainside today With j Glastonbury; four sisters, Mrs. open letter to Mr. Ray'Warren, cies. two curacies in Connecticut, Trini­ 66 aboard was the second disaster! Annie Wagner- and Mrs. Arthur and doom." He urged that th to permit consolide.tion failed to Reaches $10,000 ?=~ s-*a t'eonomist be called back for qu( president of the Eighth School and ty Church, ■ Torrlngton, and St. Itov KJR to a big...... airliner this. wbek. ^ ' Nordeen, both of Long Beach. mate'rialize last night at the i e ie MMMEfdT* f-n tlonlng abc'ut his authorship ty a monthly meeting of the Board of Utilities District.” Rockville Rector John's Church. Stamford. The Rev. ■ THE TIME BOMB T.« V. a ru Da. Calif., and Mrs. Jennie Harvey 1949 pamphlet which Capeh: rtf in­ Lingard ssked Warren' If th* A special greeting of ti e Red Mr. Fouikes tb*n. .became priest in and Mrs. Elizabeth Sarbeck. both Director* of the EJighth School and Cra-* F\md Drive Committee was Hearing Tonight terpreted as sympatheti- tpward Utilities District. District members would have to charge of St. Philip's, Putnam, and ALF,EY OOP Hello, Dr. Scott! BY V. T. HAMLIN of Brooklyn, N. Y.; and .two grand- Oommunism. . help pay for the new sewage dis­ held last night and it was reported Lenten Speaker l8t. Paul’s, Plainfield, leaving east­ BY JERRY SIEGEL and MIKE ROY chlldrenr Attacks Warren that 610.000 from all sources has KEN WINSTON Only 15 persons attended the posal plant in the South End of ern Connecticut f WW5. WINSTON.' I ...1 W A N T Department wtU be .held tonight Funerals St., handed District President Ray to be resolved before conaolldaltion ning. His sermon, the fifth in the well received by St. )la ry ’s con­ Carter Chsvrtilet CJo., Inc., 'plete, but It ia estimated Ut’it 50 gregation \pn Wednesday* this T O B E y O U R FMEND! at 8 Ih Lhe auditorium of Ver- Warren an unsigned copy of a let­ is decided. He pointed out that per cent of thebe fwtds have been current series on "Pr*y*r." will !;as been granted a permit to con­ ter which atlacl:ed Warren both the District \has a 672,009 debt be "FTayer of Thaitksglvlng.” The Lent, will again be used. plan ^ School. Mrs. William Jacques turped in to dr.te., Further reports The proposed hikes amount to struct a 977,900 automobile sales­ for. introducing the bill and rjp- op its sewage plant improvements. service begins at 7:30. Wednesday \ morning services room and ,'g^age on its property on thia part of the collection will an oveMT 20'per cent Irttrease on Funeral services fdr Atrs. I-ucUle porting It. , He also said "W e are going to be made In a few days. The division Since both of St. Mary’s clergy will be at 7 andMO a.m. The Prayer water bllis and an increase from Ann Richardson Jacques, wife of 01. Main St/near Charter Oak St. Mrs. Fitzpatrick said today the have to put in a secondary sewage have Lenten preaching engage­ Book service foK the Feast of the Conatructlon will not get under qi'Ota ia 610,000. . , 30 to SO per cent of the amount Wll lam Jacques, 2 CStispel St.. only reason she . was not present treatment plant.” Dr. Lane Giddings, acting chair- ments out of town Wednesday eve­ Annunciation wtllx be employed at were held tills morning at 10 way immediately, according to levied.on the water bills for sewer -was that she was attending the He said there is a question in his h-an of the Mai:chester chapter of ning. the Rev., Mr. Fouikes will each of them. ' / o'clock at ;he Leclerc Funeral Walter ^ r te r . who said no builder Hartford County Democratic take over comjiletely. He will ain|/ Children’s LentenXservlces andX^ chargea , has bem chosen yet. The architect mind as . to whether the District the Red Crooe, spoke briefly on There appears to be little pub­ Home. 23 Main St. Women’s ,Con\’entlon. "I would the Litany with St. Mary’s choir, instructions at St. Mary's are held is Ar^ibald R. Sharpe of Willi- members will be helping to pay the Importance of putting the fund lic interest in the hikes since only Bearers were Cheater ,M»gil- have giyenl my eye teeth to be preach, and also lead the discussion every Thursday at 3:39 p.m. man; for the Improvements to the town drive "over the top." He pointed six persona .aLtended a recent nlckl. Roger Peilerin, Edward Mil­ the'j-e," she said. "I'll be very sewage disposal plant or the rest Water Department open house ler. Matthew Miller. Peter Riley e building >ViU be a one and story cinder block structure gk ■ to sign my name to that let­ of the torvn -ould have to hglp pay held to give customers InformA- and James Bgan.- ter.” she said. for the District plant improve­ Nighty Night BY EDGAR MARTIN tlon on how the increases would Bvrial w i« in St. Bridget’s th brick facing on three sides BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES CM ttmmommtm • the showroom section, which The only other comment ^on the ments. . adL5uaeti*a affect them. Ometery. wft/ji.. the Re\; John J. will accommodate three cars. bill from the public was made by Warran expressed resentment BY ROY CRANK The admlnlstr'ation' of the de- Delaney reading the committal Francia Limet;ick of 45 Main St., that he had been criticized for "sell­ NMNSS OSLO BUZ SAWYER partnient originally proposed a 40 service there. , 'Die' garage section will be 70 by 112 feet and the parts department who said he' understood -the bill ing the District down the river." Vm v&Cb VViS C f i6 i COCIUFE.S ^SMWERSADSNOWORICE per cent hike but. subse^uenUy was only permissive and did not He said, "I have worked a long W HVeWTl the ^ a r d of Water Commis­ Mrs. Patriidc Madden will be 55 by 32 feet-accordlng to > 03ULD POOL TMCOONTEaS' the ^ rm it issued today by the' bring copsolidation about, but time for the District." DID CMISE ACRASlUSOm sioners cut the amount to 20 p«r Largely attended funeral serv­ Stillman Keith, of 172 E. Middle ices for Mrs. Sarah Cqnnolly Mad­ building inspectors office.- asked why it could not wait until POURSOMSWltBtOVERTME cent by deciding against, major after the District has acted even Tpke. commended Warren "for H W . l water supply improvemeilts snd den, wife of Patrick Madden, 128 It it had to be delayed until the your attitude in answering -an un; SVC \ deciding to -Issue 30 year bonds in­ BisMil St., were held this morning signed letter." Keith said, "You at 8:30 at the T. P. Holloran Fu­ next session of the Legislature. stead of 20 year bonda for certain About Town An opposiUpn petition, reputed­ wonIdT>e within your rights tp re­ improvepaenti. neral Home, foUw’ed by a solemn fuse a reply." ' requiem Mass in St. Jam**' Church l y sjgnfd by some 385 District res­ K A son. Michael Edward, waa idents. was filed with the Legisla­ Appoint Auditor at 9 o’clock. The Rev. John F. The Board last night appointed Equipi^ent Use Hannon wa» the celebrunt. the bom at the St. Francis Hospital ture. Warren said last night after \. in Hartford on March 18 to Mr.' the meeting .that Merrill Pajme, H. N.. Alexander Co. of Now Lon­ Rev. ’FYaheis Butler i the'' deafcon don as auditor for'th e Dlatrict'a and the Rev. Georg^HugHes the and Mrs. Edward Rosa of New president of (the Manchester Im­ S h o^ Auxiliary Britain: They also have a daugh­ provement Aun., had signed for biennial audit. It waa reported that subdeacon. , ilra,,„Jan4 Maccarone the District had bank deposits of was; organist and soloist. The Rev. ter, Karen;, age 3. Mrs. Rqas 1* the the associaCio%’s 75 members. Wair- former Marjorie Amea, daughter 'mn said Ihes a I Is a> . 01) Ji SORE! OFMYPNNERHEREf, SK! were incplalned by Sgt. George by the Board « f Eduesrtion last lay the Beyan case aside for fean McCAugbey, also the toximefer. Publi<^ Records night. I > .' last, night. Warren, asked Lingard • VOOR PINNER AND - X JOIN US! WOUtPN'T WE, whether it was addressed to him M Widening the .split. In Labor PHIL? Other equipment waa demonstrat-. /ranks over the issue and thus «mkUy. TMr meratity makM » pomnt^ ed by William Gninder of the me- Building Fermlts Mrs. Stoner F. Smith, 595 Hllla- or to the Board. Lingard said in his Ue.ytmr U Cm t# coUM. pr^eaM, men opinion it waa addressed to War­ harming the party’s election tliM chanijMl . department of the Police To Robert J. Bergamlnl Jr., for towm Rd., waa guest of honpr at a ren through the Directors. chances. Department. alterations to a dwelling .at 25 stork sh w er Friday evening at 'Election., guesses in the London Green Manor Rd., 61.000. . the home, of Mrs. David Morrison. Th* B

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Connecticut Higb School and State Junior GhampioiiV Dftnny Finn’s iUl' Stars Big League Cookies » / . . N o . 2 Foul, Lanes Widened; Sto^t Pitching, Home Runs Buff^ o's Franfe^'L^ry RES Here 'Wednesday Night -t h e c t m r Coaches Offer Opinions EUU LEAQl'E YOUTH AUTOMOTIVE LEAOCB SeenVPossible Start<^ Tale (9) m o v b m b n t SI'SAl'a TcxsesTexade (9)IS) Decisive in Braves’ Victory Two of the most controversial, t Boaurogard — lU I* OOLOLY PIrkry ...... 93 H...... I 113 331 Kansas a ty , March 22 (A)—The Wodds ...... iS 132 30$ O. Chappell ...... 7* 133 106 341 New York, Maixm 21 (AT—It was*cago White Sox 5-2. Andy Pafko. ketball performers ever to per-1 l,oa 93 110 31$ MMBOOIMO HcCsrtny ...... 8$ — *7 .,138 National Basketball Rules Com­ Bill” Bruton ar.d Joe Adcock un- ^ t the Armory, hot-tempered Nasfliff Center Narctio .... 10$ $$ 39$ IN HURLB9 Rosaelto 106 n o -■ 9$-' $11 Working Toots By EARL TOST Like Manager Marty Marlon a coC^le of weeks ago ^ a t Bucky )asi«la ..... 113 119 Babeoek ...... 10$ 10$ 137 339 mittee once again has changed feeling great. Gene’s most effec­ corttqd the homers to boost tha Peterson Bradento^. F)«- — Stout pitch: tive ^ tc h was hia fast ball while said before the game, the.White Harris, manager of Sie 'Detroit Damiy’^Cinn and fiery George Saalunge .. — 100 KM 91 199 cage- reguiatlpns, bringing varied Inr by elonjEBted Gene Conley and Braves atqp th' grapefruit stand­ FeMenbaoirly'-vi'etum to the a cross-fire-pitch was hitting the Sox didn’t have anyone who could Tigers, said “I’m Jooking for this ings with* an 8-4 record. Mll'wau- Totals ...... $49 $44 $33 161$ ToUls ...... 52$ 540 539 1594 comment fpRm the men who hs've Hum^rto Robln* Desilet -.9 $ 23$ was equally ais Impressive at sec­ Detroit'a hopes for the fir.’l divi­ enough for the Giants. Mtrdon , ...... 33 — 99 131 >nhup , M 287 game,- It permits a ^econd free all singles, with Conley allowing ond. ^bby' Thomson Showed no good with Consuegra, Harshman, hir teammates and his many -Inrlco ...... tlr . M —. 137 Flaher .., n s 99 91 3(M throw If the first one^u made. The sion this season. He’s not a big The Indiana, incidentally, also local fans. The popular Knight Blsaonctie...... 90' 133 113 980 Weller ... #1 — 103 194 all in his rive-ihnipg Job on. the ill effects from his Mrious ankle Bob Keegan, Bill Pierce and Virgil came' up with a signed contract ClUppell . 105 113 113 '334 bonus toss was uMa in the p u t moimd. Robinson, a ,24-year.old fracture last spring. Thomson col­ Trucks the top' performers. guy. only 5-11, but he packs 180 has proven a brilliant performer Pieaut ...... $4 lOS 103 »0 ■euoh but did noLl^pIy tn tha lu t pounds and he appeara to be from Bobby Avila, the Tribela locally with - Naaaiffs aa well aa Utllnskl ...... 106- 103 103 .3li Lyncn ... . — 115 — 118 right hander from Colon;'Pansdna'; lect^ two hita one a double. Bru­ Notes and Quotes — Ernie John? holdout batting champion. Avila ...... — n o .103 213 three minutes o fa gamerall fouls who will probably br heard from strong. U)a Britiah Americana during the Totals ...... 500 $14 503 1630 ton also had a single besides his son will pitch Thursday for the Pitched No-HItter findlly consented to the same con­ $4$ $13 151$ MAnrliFtt#r Badlster (1) I ,ln the three^Inutes were two- p 1« n ty In the coming montha.- round tripper. - past ’ seven seasons^ 'The person­ Tedford ...... shot violatlojis. Braves. He naked to be remem­ Thus far, Lary has' w-orked 11 tract he anubbed laat waek. report­ able Hartford Negro made hie CoUsts . 110 131 117 34R atoppiid the Sox cold., over the $(ouBd Club bered to his Manchester friends. edly calUng for $27.0Q0 and possib­ 37 — 183 J. Ch«mFrkA ...... 3 $ M n 299 Widen Lanes last four frames. He faced only the *1710 Braves, barring injuries, innings for the Tigers, more than debut in Manchester with hie 107 91 339 LaChapfll...... 3S 33 90 29R 2. FYp4 throw lanes win be Conley’s bigigeat fault is his in­ any other hurler in camp. He’a up ly $2,000 In bonuses. He got almut present sponsor in 1948 and haa 9$ M 307 V. Ch^merkA . . . . ,..104 4pA 90 300 required 12 batter.s. Robby is a should be a sound club and will ability to keep runners from tak­ $18,000 laat season. — 112 20$ VlUn^r ...... M 100 103 298 wlden^from six to 12 feeL atringbean. 6;1 and 150 pounds. fight it out with the Dodgers and from Buffalo, where he had a 16- ' since become ope of the most pop­ .93 93 23$ Co^h 'Bebe Lee of Colorado ing wide leads. Rivera and Chico 11 record laat aeaaon, including a Klnszew-ski's Connect^ ular cagere ever to perform in our Total...... ,... .. 478 "b09 $06 He won 233 games while losing but Giants for the National Leagiie Carrasquel each stole a base on 97 10$ 203 aat(r he liked both changea but eight for Jacksonville last year. ' seven-inning no-hltter. Ted Kluszewski hit a home nm City of 'Village Charm. lalle'a Ken Loeffler said hs pennant. Their chief need is a the big guy who takes several ex­ Harris figures that Lary, ^hose to put Cincinnati' back into the Released by Warriors ...64$ 431 493 1S34 •Mssrkrster Aals Parts (2) Well Storked good catcher who can spell Del tra seconds to unwind... Each ball game at 3-3 in the eighth, and B. DslIsFsrs 108 109 10 lldn’t like “any part” of. ths wider • TTie Braves are well stocked In Crandall. If Crandall Is out for brother Al ia trying to hang on Finn, who haa starred with Cnrmisr ...... lanes' decision. spring they write Andy Pafko off with the CSiicago Chibs, and per- Johnny Temple singled home the several teams againat Manchester Bslra Dams <3> Psrstto ...... 108 — 141 the pitching department with’Lew any length of time, the Braves as an old man but he’s still in winning run with two out In the Sullivan ...... 89 8$ — 174 Banning .... 135 131 113 I've been for the bonus rule all Burdette. Conley, Warren Spahh, hapa liCfty Miller. al9-yoar- quintets the past few years, was Duehemln - ...... 76 — 109 184 Klolsr ...... along,” Slid Lee. whose team de­ will ^ lA trouble. there and will probsibly start old should be able to take their ninth as PltUburgh lost 4-3. Rookie recently released by the Philadel­ RoglU ...... 101 89 103 293 107 93 139 Dave Jolly, Chet Nichols and Jim Power-plus is in the bats of opening day In right field for Mil­ outfielder Roberto ClemenU hom- Rossi . 1...... 112 110 113 340 V. DsllaFsra 37 — feated lows for third place in the Wilson, all established performers. Thomson, Pafko, Mathews. Ad­ turn with the likes of Ned Gar- phia Warriors. Feigenbaum', who Desimone ...... n o 113 99 313 BIAfford ...... 8S — NCAA Tournament last weekend. waukee... Charlie .Blossfield is var, AI Aber, Steve Oromek and eretf for the Pirates. was.with the BA’s last winter In TsmuUs ,. 94 183 However, on the basis of Robin­ cock, Aaron and Crandall. All'are toib busy selling tickets-in Milwau­ St. Louis not only lost to Phila­ ToiilAla ...... 543 493 $87 1633 Tm sure the wider lane will take son’s record in the minors, plus Billy Hoeft. If so, the ligers would the Eastern League, appeared ...... ~437 "iS 1 3 13$ \ IMCsrmIsr Msters I (I) away a good many of those cheap potential home run hitters. kee and did not make the trip to have smna pitching depth to sup­ delphia 3-2, but Rookie first base- earlier in the season. at_the Ver- Totals .... Mstoialnixa ...... 106 87 — 192 his Job against the White Sox, he Second best earned run flipper Kenny Goodwin I'CSSB (1) Whits 102 123 buketa after missed f ^ throwra.’’ Florida... When Conley faced AP PtiOtG port a pretty ret lineup'that lagged man Joe Cunningham waa beaned planck School with his New York Horan ...... 115 86 97 39 313 will probably be kept and given a In the American League, Sandy Dropo. It paired two of the biggest PItch'r ...... 74 89 9i MeCsughsy ■83 . -- 130 318 Loeffler said the change In the High rifle team smiles after winning both the-Stats High School and Junior championships lu t Judt one game opt. of fourth place by Tom Casagrande. X-raya failed Whirlwinds* array. 'The twosome Nsff ...... 3$ — 101- IM bonus rules didn’t make any dif­ chance with the parent club. Consuegra. was matching Conley men in the majors. Gene is 6-8 and to disclose a fracture, but Cun­ Blanchard ...... 95 139 33 West ...... Should any of the aforementioned Saturday at the Winchester Gun Club rifle range in New Haven. The Indians, who won 12 of 14 dual last season. Is stiU outstanding im the hard­ Ambuloa ...... 93-113 117 — 108 39 IM ference to him, but he add^: pitch for pitch until Bruton con­ Walt 6-5'... All Brave players meets this season, previously captured top honors in the CCIL. In the photo, reading from left to right “I ha\-a svery confidence In the ningham will be out for two or wood courts when it puta Its mind Low Man ...... 75 85 94 DsCormler 137 94 established regular pitchers fall, nected .with Frank Torre on base. wear protective helm ets.... Two Rowan, Labua Jarvis ..., — 133 'Widening lanes means ihore ire Coach Gil Hunt, Jon Harrison, Richarfl Thorsell, Robert Miller and Roger Dougan. world in Lary,” aaid Harrii. “He three dhys. Two singles and Stan on the sport. zone defense than ever, and I Robinson will be given a chance as Bruton's homer on an outside women telegraph operators were ------:------" " ■ . ,r__ ^ ToUls ...; ...... l i i l i i "433 1450 Tdtsis .... a starter. Pitching Coach Bucky seems to have everything it takes Lopata's home run wrrapped it up TW’O grants, Ed Roman and Jim BRlNftlNG $07 $31 1548 , 'Cardinals’ batting don’t like the zone defense.” pitch sailed over the leftfleld fence In the press box working... The In the way of pitching strength, for the Phils In the sixth. Davis, both 6-7, shd currently ALONG THE over his working tools Walters is high on the slender and broke a 2-2 tiSi Consuegra al­ dugouts were too small for all the Win Decisions BEC PLAYOrFfi POST OFFICE Loeffler’s team lost to Ban Kesdrtment of pitches and deter­ The New York Yankees, finally pacing the Eastern Pennsylvania Bfeb'e WINNlNGIGT Alr-Mall (3) s’ St. Petersburg, Fla., Francisco in Ihe NCAA tourney Negro and he has reason to be. lowed five hits, Jout two went all players and they were strung out Cag> ProtpKtt Bright warming up at the plate, clubbed Golnik ...... a06 120 121 East Coasts to First mination. I'v- seen him before this Pro League in scoring, will be tn ...... 122 100 BBCORO IM UIsk ...... 93 33 finals. ^nley, who started his pro cdr-. the way, Pafko’a belt in the first all along the sidelines,.. Field the Brooklyn Dodgers 19—8 with the Invaders' startiig; lineup with Newr York, March 22 OP) — 'Joe 3. Ilsrtin Rndonis ...... 104 91 eer in Hartford in 1951 by winning H»1ng and I was impressed. Now Lanky . . . , U1 llS 102 OIUANIZEO McCarthy Coach Ed Hickey of St. Louis after Bruton walked and the lat­ dimensions are pretty tough, 430 Win over West Five Bill Skowron and Bob Cerv each Finn and Feigenbaum.' The fifth rilly .. 118 M 02 ...... 34 113 20 games, may attain that magic ter’s four master. Adcoqk’s homer, I'm. more cotiviticed than ever that Rowan, the Philadelphia truck' O^R BALL l A i r Twsronlts ...... 91 113 University coni mended the rules feet to light field, 433 to cente^ he'a ready." getUng four hlU. Don Zimmer had starter will be either Ronnie Mec- Tsxtart .. 104 117 138 YIAR-4a'’4 committee and commented': mark this season. Big Gene had a a 425 foot blow, waa the best hit and 342 to le ft... Chet Nichols of Indians Looking Forward three hits, Including a horns run, driver, probably never will pose T ouis ...... 373 40$ 14-9 record last year and was Kansas City, March 3$ (Ab — Yesterday the kid blanked Balti­ Gllvray or Shorty Thomaa; The Toials . i ...... 533 544 $63 1540 ATGTOCiCTON Playoffs Start 'I can see where the wider lanes of the season at Braves Field. He the Braves, personal friend of City The East coasted to Its first more througli five innings. Two for th? Brooks. Ewell Blackwell 6-2 MacGIlvray received AU any tlireat to Rocky Marciano aa Dsri-Msl«s (3) Spscisl Dslivsn (I) plagued by back trouble. Gene was the first man to face Jack ...... 9$ 133 190 344 CCALimSNlA. LaRlvtsre ...... 113 103 99 __ will ten<] to put a big ehiphaata on Editor Hal Turkington, has pared victory over the West, 90-77, other rookies. Paul Foytack and started for New York and waa American mention while starring a heavyweight challenger, but with Nowteki . LB A ftU i)/ LIsgl ...... 33 33 my 353 told me yesterday before facing HarShman, converted first base- down to 175 pounds In hopes of To Strong Season in 1956 Keeney ...... 137 100 153 379 Moriarty ...... M 80 the zone defense but overall I'm last night with a boJano^ scor­ Babe Birrer, cpntinued the white­ wild, walking seven. with St. John’s from; Brooklyn. some experience ha should be ca­ C. Fuller ...... 9 7 85 — 133 7 368 the Sox that his back has been man. regaining hia 1951 form. B. Paganl ...... 39 r03 390 Tonightin AHL very •atlsfiefl." ing attack led by two All- wash the rest of the way as De­ Elmer Valo’a home run waa Just Thomas is a former CCNY stand pable of I)o)dlng hia own in fast Buchy ...... Ill 103 97 314 H ues Other Changes troit won 4-0. one of 11 Kansas City hits as the out, aa was Roman. Davis, who J. Fuller ...... 117 102 113 333 Total! 384 By Pa t BOLDl'C. ,.,the JV’s this season. Bob Lazzari, Americans in the fourth annual competition.... Spencer ...... — — 1» 1» New York, March 22 (JT—The Thp committee also listed three Looking forward to next year’s Bill Calhoun, A1 Churilla, Jim East-\<’est Shrine Basketball Fifth, Victory Athletics banged the Memphis proved a strong rebounder with other changes. One alms at cutt­ game. It was the Tigers* fifth victory Chicks 6-1, but it was the first the Whirlwinds, also saw service He's a confkleht lad of 20, this Totals ...... " m s *521 " ill I mo American Hockey League's 19th basketball season. High (Toa^ El- { Giansanti and Russ Cowles are the round tripper at Connie Mack with the Rochester Royals in the Irishman, .and - he - looked Uke a Owor^k 18 2SS Calder CJup playoffs get underway ing stalling. It makes the five- National Hockey Loop gin Zatursky - /ill have four re- ' other sophomores who hope to ac- Dick Ricketts, Duqueane Uni- in 12 spring decisions and their United States Has Big leanpFn . 87 233 tonight with Springfield at Pitts­ second possession rule apply to turning letterr.-ien to forni the nu- i cord Manchester their first toilr- verslty’s All-America, jfot I^ first shutout. Both cljibs geb seven Field this spring. ■ ' NBA. comer, inoKd, last night at ElasL- ATiffnonA 97 293 dribblera. The old regulation called hits, but Detroit had the help of ■ And rumors to ths contrary, Abeara With Locale em Parkway Arena wken he McMunin 93 290 burgh and Buffalo at aeveland in cleus at a strong team, one which i nament team in nine .years. points and was voted the out-' Floors Win First Farr 133 313 the openers. Each series Is besf-of- for a jump ball when an offensive I'-ay be the fir.‘t Rad and tVhite | Good Balance standing player. some walks and a 360-fooi wallop Boston manager Pinky -Higgina Playmaker and, aet-ahooter Jim­ earned a split 10-round decision player held onto the ball for five hy,^y Wayna1 Belardi with a man on. says the Ted WilUama situation ia my Ahearn, a standout with Ck>ach over Wayna Bethea of New York. Lead in Pan-Am Games TotaU ..e .. .T ...... 47$ 43$ 491 1433 flve with the survivors cluhing jn Playoffs Start Tonight squad to qualify for the State | Overall; it would appear that A three-time All-America, "unchanged.’'’-Ted still hasn't Indi­ Bethea, a youngster of 32 who Midget Cage Event PkrevI P*it (I) the best-of-seven finals. seconds within the one-yard guard­ Tournament for the first time since ; the Indians will again have a good Tom Gola of LaSalle; got only Wri' ree more blasts came as the Mll- Hugh Greer’s University of -Con­ I.4irkln ...... 81 83 39 ing diatance of a defensive player. wUuukee Braves defeated the C3il- cated whether he'll be back. necticut quintet the past tWro sea- had only nine professional fights, Mexico (?ity, March 22 (Al—ThewPedro Armclla of Argentina won Pittsburgh won the regular 1 1946. At least the future looks i balance of height, rebounding 10 points as he played the role Jacobi ...... 33 104 M son champlonahip, foUowed by "Now the player won't te able New York, March 22 (A*)—De-j, 37 assists for 75 points. Richard bright, what with ' four veterans strength and scoring prowess, but of stabilizer. - aoni, 'win ■ be with the Ideals got off to a alow start. But he Personalized Floors (lefeated girl friends took_over today where the IndivldueJ title With 1,102 Mayo ...... 3$ 93 33 tfblt plays host to Toronto and^ against the visitors. In his debut came along well midway in the St^nnf, ...... -... 104 113 113 aeveland, Springfield and Buffalo. to kill time by dribbling while had 74 points w-hen he was set and five members of'the JV quin­ local schoolboy cage followers are Little Lester lane of Okla­ battle and began to connect, with Charles Ponticelll's, 35-20 laat the boys left off for the United poinU.' Emmett O. Bwamon of Martjit • ...... -.83 KM 109 No team ever has won the play­ within the guarding area,” said H. Boston visits Montreal tonight for down. tet being joined by several fine reserving their predictions after homa grabhied indiridual scor­ with Nassiffs last Thursday in the night at the West Side Rec gym to the start of . the National Hockey Norwich Touriiament. Ahearn hia right But by that Upie. it waa SUtea'and they promised to con­ Minneapolis >vaa third with 1,065. Tobtls ...... "4 4 1 *804 "477 1433 off title three consecutive seasons, V. Porter of Chicago, secretary looking Bt^homores. being fooled so many times in the ing honors with 23 points for ‘^hite Sox Lack Someone vrin the Midget Basketball Tourna­ The U.iB. WOT the first three aeveland haa captured the cup of the committee. League's best-of-7 semifinal play-, Geoffrion got the Art Ross Seniors who are not returning past. But one thing is certain, the the West. scored 29 points as the l(x:als too late. Also. Rowan changed his ment. In ,the consolation game. tinue Uncle Sam's domination of effs. Scoring Trophy and accompanying trounced the Connecticut Yankees style In the eighth and began mov­ the Pan American Games. places in the 25-meter pistol target the past two seasons and can set 'Another change w u made on next winter Include (3o-Captains Indians have the material and it’s All 18 pla.vers In the game ing in at close range. Fire and Police defeated the Eaa^ ahd silhouette—Fitet Sgt. Huelef record by winning this year. Jump balla in an effort to eliminate The Red Wings, who captured^ $1,000 award with three points in By BILL BHARMAN Moe Morhardt and Gene Johnson up to' the indiriduals themselves. made the scoring column. To Drive in Runs’-Marion 94-67. Side Chiefs. 37-28. Main event of the waning 1B55 Elks Win Playoff their seventh straight league titl^i the next to last game of the, sea­ Ahearn and hustling Dick Sur- Bethea pfobably will get a re­ pre-Olympic program for 22 North Benner of West Point, N.Y. 588 Eddie OlsOn, veteran left wing­ time wutlng. Tlnie will ha in af­ Sometimes I have to rub my hustling Bob -- Buckley. Keriny A little more aggressiveness, hus­ The winners with Bob Hewitt poinU; Lt. WilUam Mo Mlllan of er of the Baroiui, became the third ter one of the Jumpers h u legally have been installed 2'i-to-l favo'r- son. Montreal's Jean Bcliveau was eyes to believe Tm still playing Lowd, Dave Boland and Chet Mor­ tle and spirit will reward them hoff will start tip front fpr the host turn match because of' this cloee- scoring eight points in the first and South America countries was Ites to retain their - Stanley Aip third with 73. By EARL YOST ($rion answered as he watched hia neas of the affair. Judge Bert the three meter djice.— Parris Island, S. C. 677; and John Title in Y League player In the league's hlatory to tapped the ball, instead of starting basketball for a living, let alone gan. The energetic Morhardt set with a trip to the New Haven team. Tall Henny Gooctwin. Naa- quarter jumped to a 10-1 quarter the clock when the ball leavea the supremacy, m troit finished; the Sawrhuk Won Trophy remaining in the game long a new school scoring record of 277 Arena next March; Bradenton, F la—"I’m looking charges in action. siffs’ leading rebounder, will Jump Grant and referee Mark Conn gave lead and held the advantage Leading the U.S. Into the compe­ C. Forman o. El Paso, 'Tex. 565. 'win the adoring title twice aa he regular season w-lth nine consecu-; Sawchuk also won $1,000, along Cfliicago Will hava to hustle if it to .Rowran by a narrow margin tition waa Pat McCJormlck, the ' Ute U.S; baseball te a ^ gained a finished the regular season with 88 official’s hands. Time Is lost when tive victories and was unbeaten in, enough to get a most-valuable joints in 15 games for an impoe- Wiffi Smith Wins for someone whq cen drive in 'cent'er and Worthy Patterson and throughout the remainder, of the tie for aecon'l place ^ t h Vene­ The Elks made a (dean sweep of pointa. The 33-year-old Olson, a Jump ball la tapped, illegally and with the Vesina Trophy, for being player trophy for the All-Star :ng 18.5 average. Johnson, a rung," Manager Marty Marion of they expect to repeat their third Knight, team'! leading point- while Judge Nick Gamboll had it conteat. Hewitt had IB pointa for California girl ^ who owns all the Its last 12 games. the best goalie. He won the title place finish of last season and even in rounda but had Bethea the diving crowns worth owning. zuela by defeating the Dutch West top honors In the Y Junior League boni In Hancock, Mich., had the play h u to start over. For tonight’s game a^the Olym- Game. strong rebounder, u-as the Ipdlans’ the Chicago Whits Sox reported makers, will handle backeourt du­ hU nlght’a work. Stuart Baraw had Indies 27-6. First ^ c e Dominican goals, slap tope for the league, and by shutting out Montreal in the It was only a little' more than third best scorer wit-i 149' tallies. North, South Title there ' is every indication Marion ties. Giant Matt Formon, depend- winner on points. 6-5. Rowan seven points for the winners and The first section of the event is defeating the Manchester Cycle The fifth revlsloh w u on fla­ Pi». Detroit rules a gokl-and-a-half final game w-hile Toronto goalie three years ago that I was thro(igh during yesterday's batting drill of wilt- have hia squad hustling as ' able Wally Wl(UioIm. Tilly Dubose weighed 182, Bethea 1914(. The held Ray Ford to three basketa for sst for noon. With the finals sched­ Republic tnet la^place West In­ Shop 37-30 last night. 47 assists. Hs previously won the grant technical ilolations. Thay choice to beat the J^ple Leafs. In Harry Lumley was allowing three Wojcik Returning the Pale Hose here at Braves did Paul Richards last term. bout was telecast over ABC. uled to ]9egln'at 6-p.m. (EST) dies and the U.S. plays Venezuela The Elks, who w’ere alto regular crown tn 1652-53. will draw two. free thrinvs Instead regular season plaj^the Red Wings with -the sport. My wife haa' her Heading the returnees will be Local Sport \Pinehurst, N. C, Msrch 22 (/f)— and Pinky Hohenthal will be ready the night. goals. Sawchuk wound up with ticket to Cuba to Join me for the If\ever a girl waa misnamed that Field. "Let's show S’* little life out to spell the starters. TTu loMre couldn't untrack Meth'odicsLl power and well con­ today. / '' ' ' . league champions had to go all out Other Top Booren of one u in the past season. deifeated Toronto seven times while sturdy Eddie Wojclk who t ill cap­ Win Walt Dropo be the answer, there," Marion shouted at easy­ Across town at St-Nicholas to win this one over a much im­ Tha other two players to cap-. losing four and,4ylng three. 134 goals scored against him and wrinter baseball season. tain next year’s squad. Awarded girl la Wiffi Smith. Reserved seats are on sale at the themselves until the start of the ditioned numerical strength were Lumley 135. Bonus For Slgnlql: Chatter Richard S; TufU, U.S. Golf Assn, I asked the one-time fancy fielding going caint Coiulney. “You see Nasalff Arma store. Arena, Jackie Labua of New York ■econd half but the damage had the answers to the U.S. display of proved Cyclist team. Jim Meach- ture the scoring title twice were The Wings al« in good physical the Frank Damato Memorial Tro­ what Jim (Rivera) is doing., don’t outpointed Rafael Merentino of Jack. Harkle with Syracuse In ^shape with J» p t. Ted Lindsay's Geoffrion and Richard tied for The Brooklyn Dodgery gave me phy as the Indians’ most improved official and head of Pinehurst, Inc.. ahortitop of the St. Louis Cards been done. The winners only out- masUry to (Ute in t)ie games. Womb’s Bowling am, who netted 21 points for his Picas Win Honors the most gdals with 38 apiece, a bonus for signing, bht I found which conducts the North and who is beginning his first full sea­ you? Well, let's hustle. Get down Argentina in a 10 that finished acored the Contractora 'the second ’’Tie over all picture In unofficial night's work, was the big differ­ 1936-37 and 1937-38 and Lee Doug­ bruised shoulder the only major in­ performer this past winter, the ACTO r a c in g starU Sunday NBA PLAYOFFS AT Av GLANCE las with tndianspoUa In liM5-46 while Bert Olmstbkd of the Cana­ professional basketball lucrative. rugged Wojclk was runnerup to ?outh Amateur Coif Tournament son as leader of the^fjilsox. "We on the-ground balls,” he shouted to Tuesday’s Schedule with both slugging away but un­ half. 17-15. Ford find Paul,Sartor point scoring tells the story of the ence. as the lead;, aee-aawed jury. But ^ e injury didn't seem to My first team was th^ Washington afternoon at 2:30 on the fast hope he will, but .he” hasn’t doiu Chico Carrasquel. All right, Don marked. ' . were high with six pointa each for Carnival Planned throughout ^the second half. and aeveliuid in 1949-50. In Herald League handicap /him as he scored ■three diens topped the league in assists Morhardt for scoring honors with Plalnville Stadium Speethvay in here, called attention tc the.ihis- Minneapolis vs Fort Wayne at leadera. It reads like this: with 48. Richard led In penalty Caps, but when they folded in r.omer after the sturdy 18-year-old anything to date. In fact, no one (Gutteridge. a coach) get those Merentino, jAm scaled 157H to the loeera. U.S. bA, Argentina 413H, Mexi­ Ken Sheptoff and Phil PIneo Roas Lowe of Springfield and times 172 markers and an 11.5 average. Plainvillc.. Indianapolla (Fort Wa}-ne leads 157 for Labua, came to the United Ken 'Wharram of Buffalo were The Boston-Montreal game will minutes with 125 and Sawchuk 1951 and I waa smppad to Fort He also proved to be the Indian’s from Lacai ada, Calif., had has driven In any runs to speak-'of pitchers moving out there in the best-of-5 series 1-0) EMdle Soltys tallied 18 pointa to co 256 H. Handicap Bowling Carnival for scored 10-*^lnts for the Cyclists Final standings releued this w-af the shutout leader among the Wayne, I quit the game before the trimmed Pat Leaser of Seattle. 3 as yet. We 'have been scoring outfield." States highly recommended a pace the Fire and Pollise.to its win In swimming and diving, th members of the Women’s Bowling but many of. the scores were set runnersup In the acoring race wlUi be tl)e first meeting between the strongest relH>under. Batlon at Sayracuse (First of cou|Se of months ago. He had run 82 pointa each. week In the Herald Bowling tw o'clubs since the Canadiens’ goalies with 13. season waa finished to get to Tall Norm Hohcnthal. play- THREE-DAY Connecticut Boat and. 2. in . the finals, of the' 53rd only one and two n u s a game. The Sox will hustle, but will they best-of-5 series). over the East Side Chiefs. Chuckle major aport IMt on the IS-gapie League will be held on Tuegday up by Scoopy (?avey who played League revealed that the P icu ' spring training*early. Show opens Friday at the New tournauie.-it yesterday. We've got to find some RBI (runs {et those RBI men? That's .what' up a record.of 47 knockouts in 62- Salmonda waa high man for the agenda, the------scoreboard llatedj. .night. March 29 at tha Y alleys an outstanding floor game for the Zellio Toppaszinl of Ihrovidence M awce (The Rocket) Richard Because the seasons overlap. makei Dave Turkington and i>os- Haven Arena. The show will be * Monday’s Reeulta bwts south'of the border,.and in losers. led In assists with 53. Pat- Egan, won lugue honors with a 53 won tangled with Hal Laycoe of the NBA PL.AYOFF8 RF.8t ’ME sibly Alan Cble are the other three "Wiffi,’’ said Tufts. "You need qatted in), men lomewhere," Ma- Uarion wants to know. No gamea scheduled Chiefs with IS counters.. Fire and U.S. 47, Argentina 28, Mexjeo 26. The league's regular season will and 23 loit record. Trailing the New York. March 22 (A*)—The I’ve always gotten a late start in open daily from 2 o’clock in the his only start here stopped Rtnxi Police waa knocked oi three Ohamplonshlpa' come to an end after tonight's Elks (37) playing coach of Providence, had Bruins and linesman Cliff Thomp­ baseball. With Port Worth - In letler-wlnncrs w-h: are expected afternoon until 10:30 at nighti a new name. T?ou never whiff.” Wednesday’s Schedule Nocero In eight. tourney in the semi-finals' B. F. PU. the moat pcnalUea with a total of champions were the Rollers (42- son in a stick-swinging duel March Boston Celtics,' hottest • shooting back for the 1955-56 campaign. She wasn't guilty of any whiffing Syracuse at Boston The - U.S. : won thrre' boxing firing, 'rwrrdy, f . . . . ; ...... 1 (M) 3 34), Routers (34-42) and Mixers 1()S1, I had a good year, batting But It turned out to be a dull Ucelli's whilt the (THiefa KrariM. ( ...... ii .. 3 (V3 3 149 minutes. . 13. team in the National Basketball Hohenthal. the squad’s fourth lead­ during the six-day tdumament Palmer Five Wiiis Fort Wayne at Minneapolis. chsunpionshlps out of five divl- Publicist Mary Simmons reporU Rtchsras. e Gil Mayer of Pittsburgh wmi hia (23-53). Assn., and the Syracuse Nationals, .286, liitUng aMong -ball and im­ PINKY HOHENTHAL was se­ fight with as much clinching and feated by the Floors. sions In which It sent qualifiers that the Handicap Carnival will ... 3 (VI 1 Richard Suspended proving in my outfielding. The ing scorer -With 88 points, could run. rasaUng as there wsa fighting. And The tourney was the first of its O'Nrlll. g ...... 1 J o e As a result of the brawl, Richard the pennant winners in the East­ develop into an outstanding per­ lected to the Campus Invitational ■nie freckled youngster from the last night, while Argentina wen thel find cash awglds going to the Meacham, g ...... 10 , 1”6 31 LaForge captured Individual hon­ ern Division, clash In the first Dodgers called me up in Septem­ Tournament All Star team at Y Playoff Honors neither got in a real good pum;h, kind betw e^ the Rec Centers and team champlonshipp. The U.S. 1 winners. Each girl will be allowed Morhardt. g ...... ,,0 (VO 0 average of 2.80 on 179 goals allow­ was suspended for the.last three ber. ' former but he will have to concen­ clMtst isn’t sure of the origin of although they stood toe-to-toe and will, without a doubt, be repeated ed in 64 gamea. He and .Hank Bas- ors with hia .102.20 average In 57 games of the regular season aiid game of the best-of-five playoffs trate on his defensive play. In UConn. Hohenthal 'starred for the nickname whidt has replaced team waa second. atrings with total pln- Totals ...... 13 TT 37 atrings. He w u followed by Al the playoffs. Made tip Mind Beta Sigma Gamma, runnerup to slugged it out many times. next year. (33) sen of Buffalo led In shutouts with at Syracuse and Fort Wayne’s Pis­ My mind was made up to' con­ several contests this e-eason Ho­ her given name, Margaret, but she. Pahher Roofing defeated tha I^ r s * P*Uc« Uncle Sam tk?ew another knock- fall, plus handicaps, being the dej" three each. ___ Cervinl-69.48, Rudy Heck 99.85, Police officials said they plan to tons engage the Minneapolis Lak­ henthal-foulded out Iff the third Eta Lambda Sigma for the tour­ Is ecre of her game. "He's the roughest fighter I've out punch yesterday when an un-1 elding factor. Amy Plrkey, high B. F. Pte. centrate on .baseball, my clothes ney championship. Dairy Queens 57-44 to -win the aver come up against,’’ said the Shrptoff, f ... 8 0-3 10 NEW SPORT AOTivrnr aeve .EUUgton 99.33 and Bill Mc- have plenty of men on hand at ihe ers a t Indianapolis in the second quarter-and his loss proved "dam­ Her victory over M i^ Leaser E l S l REPAIR Cockvrhaml ( derdog foureome of Frank Me average roller, will bowl from Ca-rry, ( .. .. 1 1-6 3 Qonlgal 98.11. Completing the top were in Cuba so I could get in By BEANS KEARDON playoffs of the Y Intermediate ring-wise Labua. ' "Bt:t I didn't Sibrins, ( Wnro, e .. 3-10 10 Forum to prevent any disturbance, game of the . Western Division some winter work. •» . aging in a few of the games. was Wiffi'a third in as many 34 Years In NaBoBal League Tvfo. 1 playmaker Handicap Duck Pin Bowling Tour­ last two National AimUeur Tour-- the A*0-meter medley relay. Saturday night, April 2 at the Totals ...... 11 0-36 » Ferguson 96.2. For w-hat It’s worth, Montreal That was my big break. I went hera on'* first and third, the batter two evenly-matched teams, but tha Mm the way he clinched?” Meren­ Swanson, g .. Italian American Oub. Score at half tlms, 19-3, Elks. aista and pointa in both regular sea­ Milwaukee Braves, played for two to dinner with Walter BroWh, next season. A flnp ball handler, nament in Meriden. She WTpn $5.75 naments. — '- lifts a high fly to center. Runner tino' asked Indignantly through an Lont, ■ ...... «>-time-was 4:29.1 and it waa son and playoff play, h u taken up Ellington's 369 w u. the league’s - will have the league's best scorer years in Uie Negro National Turkington tallied 52_l>olnts this for her 614 score for , the five cooler and rteadier Roofers pulled brilliant team victory. High Newly-eleqted officers for next test three-string effort and "Reg­ and Detroit the top goalie In the owner of thq^>ltics, who’d bought strings. Mrs. Simmons, received a Won Jtialor Title on third tags up after the catch Interpreter. “But I still thought I Totals 1$ 6-13 37 ATHLETICS OBEYED a new sport in the city of aeve­ League together with such stars my basketbalf contract, and Bones past term. -Ooli’s status Is unde­ Last summer Wiffi won Uie U.S. and scores. But runner on first the game out in be closing minutes won.” Cbisfs (39) Mihooler Me Klnqey fn^m l n i U a r i - l ^ j ^ : West Palm Beach, Fla. OP)— land where he i\ow resides; Thuriei gie Pinto posted the top single of Stanley Cup battles. as Larry Doby. Monte Irvin and McKinney, a Celtic player who cided at the mo-r.ent. The easy-go­ handicap of 60 pinsf G. A. Jimior title. Now’, she has her of thq final period. Palmer Jumped ■■ If ■ Atiitn B. F. PU spoils led off fpr a allm lead In the " recently entered the semi-final 144. Russ Savory's 117 single w u Thanks partly to Richard’s sus­ didn’t tag up, went half way down, He had, plenty of good shots at Toppinc, ( ...... 1 ...... 3 9< - Manager Lou Boudreau of the Luke Easter. was my yoach in Washington. ing junior scored 80 points In nine eye onthe. National Women's then was doubled up trying to get into a first ^ripryeSU M 17-8 only Labua, but Jackie ’.vinild lead him Stswart, ( ...... 0 Kanaaa a t y Athletics was tMcing bracket of the city a a ss A Sqiiakh high for bowlers posting averagu pension, Bemie (Boom Boom) The major league All-Star game They were so persuasive that I (Tames before dropping from the VIN INGRAHAM and Lefty event, set for Cha: lotte, N. C., In back. The run had crossed before tc have the QiiAms fire back to MASMiuG S Into a corner, then stand 14) and Porapcl. ( ...... 0 no chancm of tein«r fined for su­ Racquets Tournament, before be­ under Oo. Geoffrion of Montreal took league wilt take -place at Milwaukee shelved my winter baseball plana squad. His return next winter Bray, tWo ardent Red Box rooters, August. the play. Does it count ? (,-rab the lead at 27-28 at halftime. punch It out w'th Mm. The fight Salmonds, c ...... 7 breaslatroke,' A io ii Baarcke, husky ^?l*.kui ex- handle publicity. pervising a workout before trringv ing eliminated by a much more ex­ The league will hold its annual scoring honors w-jth 38 goals and could prove the difference between left Saturday n ig h ty visit several Socor, f ...... 0 (bounty Stadium on July 12." and Joined the Celtics, ' Against Miss Leaser, Wiffi was Answrer: Yes. It doee. The run­ The - Roofers pushed back into a waa close and both* Re.eree Ray HcQuads; g ...... 1 North Carolinian, gained a -fair I TELEVISION FITCHER training officially opened at Oon-^ perienced (uid -< ^etefan player. banquet Thursday ' night. Prizes '1^ a winning and losing season next of the major league’s spring train­ three over par, St-e turned three ner who scored - is not penalized. slight 39-37 thir-j-period bulge and Miilvr, who warned Merentino for Gibson, g ...... ^ lead and Scholei^ the 1952 Olympic nle Mack Field. ‘'We’’’e not doing Thurier is slso still active In Ame’r- will te awarded pt that time. year. ing camps in Florida. - up jvith a 39, '.-'inning the sixth, An Infield double play, of coarse. drove to the front midway Ir the roughouge tactics, and the Asso­ Harrison, g ...... '...... A FMor^ setter in the 100 freestyle, anything Mnooc" '. 'Scots at half tims. 19-11, Fire and home games, ' Q. WJiat, exactly,. doM .the new the two Judges gave i,t to Labua. PoUcs. The H.S. qualified Its three swim- pitcher. Is a handy feU ow ^ In­ era. "These are ocJy rookiu I Simmons/football star Jack Far­ trlbuting to "Bobby Knight’s Day", six in five matches to lose the hole, catching box constat 6f and why Ken Irleli kept tlie Pal.-uer team mera in‘’the 100-meter backatroke brought along; fellows who showed Temple, Tex. (jp)—"When the rell, B iw y Sweet and Joe Hahn vite to a party when the7tele- “English parrot" la another lights went out, three (Jolden at the Armory tomorrow night, but she settled down to a string waa it installed ? in contention throughout the fbst BARLOVrS TV HOCKEY PLAYOFFS Fsrseaalised Floors (33) —CJynthta Gill of-Fort Lauderdale, ■vlston set goes hkywire. Purkey, tq< wrell during a scho<4 "V had at are expected to move up from-the may contact George Mkchell today of six {MU'S t-. romp hor-e. half as he scored 11 points, ni.. of B. r . PU. Sanford." name for the eutem evening gros­ Glove fighters wen,t out of the city Jayvee squad next winter. Cyr and Ar It ia a box, 43 Inchea wide, in Fla., Shelley Mann of Arlington, who led the National League or tomorrow at tifie Nasalff Arms Pat's putter wasn'Isas sharp ag whlcli the catcher naust.stay until witich were foi'ls. Mike Em vltch, . SALES a i d SERVICE MMkUT*a Raaolta H. Stmmons, ( .0 W) 0 Va., and Cora O'Connor of La-{ pitchers In fielding in 1654 with a beak, which is about the size of a recreation center. The State Train­ Simmons, both fine ball handlers, store. Wlffl's and the Seattle glr' helped n-ho was held- to six poirtU in fhs Hannon. ( __ _ 0 (VO 0 In 89 night gamu during the catbird, h u a large, thick, pale- ing school, for whom they were led the JV s in scoring land should, the bsdl hna left the pitcher’e No gamei. D. Blmmons, t 0 (VO 0 fayette, Tnd. perfei:t record, works during the beat herself .y losing five holes hand. The whole theory behind the first half, carried the load M Tuesday’s Sebedule Rothman. ( .. 3 X-2 Blit the herdlne .'was a 17-year-1 winter as a TV and radio repair­ 1954 aeuon; the Baltimore Ori­ yellewlah beak an(l a body which la competing, said t^ey were at the add offensive power to the- Red DOG TRAINING Class will nieet on which she' put the ball into Palmer.v’ ht'tlie >ecc«d half netting Btflix - Motorola Nathmal League RarawHf ...... 3 1-3 7 ' oles’ attendance w u 632,632. black, white and yellow. school for burglary. and White next Winter. Sweet and new rullag' Is to make it tougher Hurlbtirt. g 1 jCM) 2 old Chmada Miss, Liranore Fisher of | man in Pittsburgh. tomorrow night at the Community traps. to give nn Intentional walk. 15 points. Toronto at Detroit (First Hammlll, g ... 1 0-1 a I. C., who brpke Hahn will add backeourt*'strength Y at 7:30, There will be no classes From here Wiffi aqd her trailer Terry Aitken and Tiny Biardl ^ RCA tv Soil Reid, g 0 0-0 0 and Farrell should accord valu­ Q. Whon a ball ia thrown into best-of-7 sericsl. •0 1-1 31 newly broken record In her hei tonight. companion, Gloria Armstrong of tha stands doed the runner auto­ were the.big guns for the Dairy . Boston at Montreal (First HewHt, g ...... able rebounding assistanc^ql^' Ho­ Queens In the scorini^ deartr..ent, RCA HI-HDEUTY The 1951’ record was 1:18.5 by henthal and ■'Wojcik. Oakland, Oillf., go to Ok!aUM nB( - Manbbr of Xdan Ford, ( all are expected"to make their bid pers meet tonight' tn the fins.la of firat holds up between first B. T. PU^ best of 5 aeries). RIchardaoh, 4 . . 0 , (VO 0 waukee, knocked out Miguel Safa- (Wiffi -wants to 'je oii the team to second. The batter rounds first and Rsavsso, f .; ...... a . a^a a Sartor,.« ...... 3 3-3 8 tle AU, OhUe, in the third round, ior the varsity' next season, Given the Rec Bowling. League playoffs. play in England. -stays behind the front man. Field­ Ksraritch, ( ...... • 'a-7 ai Ruscont, g . . . . 0 1-4 1 can an outstanding chance of making The finals wilt be a best three-ofr KodM. ( ...... 0 (VO 0 Sposlto, g .. . . . 1 O-l 2 to win the middleweight: yUc. the squad are'Dana Aiutin and ro­ five games series. , . v er drops the ball, them throws wild- Yf a home and home Q.—How many playing man- and appealed to the umpire. How 166, New Orleans, outpointed Ste point ecoring agreement, the .Ordiw yoMT 1955 b^wliiif tro> football eeriea between University agora, in modem ttmes, have many runs’scored? ' Jimmy Morris, 164 1-4, Miami UJB. will te the ultlmat* winner of Connecticut sjid Rutffers atert- their taama to World Oiampion- .A.—Oaly the first hvo ruaaers, - Beach, Fia., 10. If the competition winds up still y phi«s now .'h’M eofolegu* upoH ing in 19ii6 was confirmed here ahlpo? so it Is a tie game. No- run oui bs Providence, R. I., — Bob Bolton, in a three-w-iy tie. today by Athletic Director J. Or- A.;-—Three—Cle*elaad under Lou scored' when the precedlsg runner FOGARTY BROTHERS 167%, Providence, stopped Jackie Ihe UR. wromeii’e tegm re­ r* q u M f. lean GhrisUan. Boadrean la 1S48, the Giaats wilfi ie the third out, so the hitter nod '..Authorized Dealer Lovatt, 157, Providence, 8. ^ mained in a strong positloa to iiiv ic i Bin Terry la 1333 aad’ the Chrdl^ the thaner who tailed te touch tho Brockton,' Mass. — Curjr Mon­ win ths haskothall tiUs. Chils won 12>Hour E«9raviii9 S«rvie* Its attractive appearance, gentle aals wfRi Frank FHach the next base are out. roe, 148%, Worcester, draw with from wtniess O uoda 48-88, but dispoaition and outstanding ability year. Q.—How. many times has Btan o m c i NOW AT 319 BROAD STRUT- Eddie Connors, 146%, Shiron, Chils will havs to win Its two rsr to retrieve frcrni land or water has Q.—A team runrar who 977 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Sarisa? COAL-COKE- i per. 148, Oakland. ouHioiatad rtfis eoomeUUoo with 5,422 pointa, ting a spring trial with tha Boa-|waa on-Rrat fiaUad.to touch third A*—FfeB OavanoM a Aeaa i s I LM o MtaalU, 140, Jtalgr. w6tli. JafmOm mceed At 5AM. Vi{n Red Box. Ha’s a piteher 'aad ths fliy iig team'B th M baas- w h* he iJayad Ie H» 1383 alaaato.

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MANCfiESTfiR EVEI^ING HBRAtD, IfANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCtt 22. 1955 PAGE V BIA^CHESTER E V E N ^ HERM^D. BlANqHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, MARCH 2 2 , 1 9 6 5 FOURTEEN Muaieal In s tn u ^ ta 53 HAiscs For Sole 72 -Bubarbsa For Ssl* 75 Wanted— Rm I EstaU 77 ^LJim Wantad To Rent , '6 5 eUF THIS COUPON CUP^THIS BOLTON->-Foiir- room ranch, at­ SBtXJNGT— U ft’ your property kes Aatonobilas for Sate" THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! X Ify FAGALY and SHORTEN Bonds—Stocks—, Dags-^BIrdi-Pats 41 Garden— Farn-'-Dairy ' MU8K3 Instnimantal rental. Com­ RETIRED COUPLE desire 8-8 un 81000-.DOWN, large > bedteqnr plete line o t iaatnimente. Rental furnished rooms, garage, or qiace ranch, fireplacs, l acre, high ele- tached garaga, dit heat, large lot with this office ter peraonallsed I MorCgsgcs 31 Products 50 Only $6,800 with small down pay­ aervice. Alice Clampet, Realtor. iMa CHEVROLET fbur door de­ MANCHESTER PET Center, 196 applied to porChaae price. Repre- for car. Tel. MI...9-3m. - vaUen, treea, garaga, funurban. Decisions on Main Si. MI. 9-4378. Parakeete. APPLES—Picked and windfalls, 81 aentiiig Olds, Belmer, Bach, Ped- Clarlton W. Uutchina, MI. 9-8132, ment. Gaston Raalty (te.,£ office Office 848 Mein St, ManchMer, C l a s s i f y luxe. Radio, heater, oiinal lights, YOUNG CXIUPLE desire 8 dr 4 165 School St. MI. 9-S8S1, MI. Ml. >4648. ' I clean. Call Ml. t-7S37. ATTENTION Guaranteed singing canarlea, and up, , Mclntoah, Baldwins, tef and Bimdy. Metter’a Music 9-4694. IWORM WAS OM SO RECUCTAMT ID S O N ME DIO-^ AND Studfo, m McKee. ML 8-7500. room heated apartment, JA. -6-5731, MI. 9-9851. With Sur 1 tropical fiah, bamatei;s. 8. and H. Romes, Greenings and Wagnera. OUTLOF TOWN client interested in TownCharter IM4 CHEVROLET %-Uxi stake. UP FOR UOSPtTALlZATlOH BECAltSE- dHVES TME PLAN Tl4E WDOEST B f ATlNOt HOMEOWNERS gresn atampa on aU purebaasa. Ml. 8-8116. 8-2886 after 4 p.m. . i m m e d i a t e occupancy. Branford KdvaHiseineat Big savings on this one at Chev­ at. Cleari six room llnglt, older sue ROOM Cape Cted, 3 rooms un­ Mandiester residence. What hava ■< Thifl CLASSIFIED ADVT. rolet In Willlmantlc,^ Bouse PEDIGREED COCKER SpantsI, .Wantc^—To Buy 58 bothe. Encioaed porch and 3-car finished. Two years old. Oil hot you in okter. six or seven room Repreaentativea of the psurticl- VgRBUNSCiCA ZO O TU K E A You can pay off a loan of |2<000 male, red, A.K.C. registered. Ask­ BualncR Property" For Sale T'O garage. Oil heat. Price $18,800. water heat. Lot site 100' x 168'. homes, town omutekirts? John A. Coupon DEPT. HOURS Motors. Inc. HA. S-1647. at 850 per month. See Frank Burke ' Mtting ofganizationa met together M MV N U nZE AND ing 585. MI. 9-9838. Household Goods i l Manchester Assoclatee. ML 8-0384, ' Located on West Road, Ellington. Lawler, Broker. Ml; >7876, KSLrch 14 and >aat night to con­ 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. o o z « « i o uospmsL SNlgFLlS.'BIfT or M ^ Redman . about a 2nd WANTED—Used ping pong table. MANCHESTER - ExceUent 8^ 9-9331, 8-7438 any Ume. . Call RtekviUe 8-3169. acre plot, In Manchester Green FOR PROMPT courteoua tMcrica, sider what concerted actions oould 1 M4 P l y m o u t h business coupe. |K«UR4*CEPDR?Z'D TMlNOTODOtS mortgage. FRANK’S IS Buying ang aelUng ML 8"1403, , be taken aa a result of the ooih- area; XU utUltles. Many poaaible ROCKVILLE—custom built 6 room aeUlng or buying real estate, dali Call' x a . »-SS» after 5 p.m. JUST n TilQOWNO RisrrrouT, Liv4<|ock-Vehicles 42 good used funiturs and antiques. 40 FOOT RANCH 33’ living room', munity workshop on the town Mea’e and boys’ rubber heeia atteched to 8 ninutea far COPY CLOSING TIME Will be open 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. MI. uses. Warren B. Howland, Realtor. ranch, attached garage,' encioaed Johnaon Building Company, Man- 4MAVMVWARO- C Z V O U R ID f paneling, fireplace,. 3 large hed- charter sponsored by the League 78c with tfala coupea. Oabqtew. Blitrite, B. F. Geod> FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. nirbeli CONNEC?nCUT WE BUY COWS, calvea and beef 1-6580, 430 Lake St. ' MI. 8-8800, 8-5711: breeseway, atorm aath. Deep lot, charter. ML 8-2436. ' For those extra clean subui ■ARMBO RaomB Without Board 59 rooma, aluminum storm windows, of Woinen Voters, of Itemcherter. rich. Wednesday, Thnraday only. and station wagons, be sure to catUe. Alao horses, Piela Bros. 816,900. Warren E. Howland, Real­ MON. THRU FRI. DdUMf MORTGAGE EXCHANGE 1 acre good land. Suburban. Only IF READY to buy, sau, exchange The group Voted unenimoualy to our fine selection today. TeL MI. S-7406. FURNTTURE—We are buying and FURNIBHRD bedroom near^Cini' tor. MI. 8-1600, MI. 8-5711. 10:30 A. M. 19.900. Carlton W. Hutchins. Ml. real eatate, mortgagra arranged. draft a letter tO' t|ie Board of Di­ Belling good used fumlture. Jones Ur. Gentleman preferred. 88 Fos- Houses For Sale 72 9-8183, 9-4694. u SATURDAY 9 A. M. 1954 POOTIAC CHIEFTAIN DE 27 Lewis Street Furniture, 86 Oak S t ML 6-1041. FIVE ROOM houae, cohtinuoua hot Oonsult Howard X Hasttnga, rector!* o f Manchester, containing ZOTTI’S SHOE REPAIR ter 8t. MI. S-SStL 701 MAIN iST,—(Next to Onstafson’s Hhoe Store) LUXE FOUR DOOR SUBURBAN Hsrtford Articles For Sale 45 89 STEXnENS ST. Custom built NORTH MAIN Street— Six . .room water, outdoor fireplace. FoUr Agancy. ML 9-U07. the recoiflhtendatione for. action —Radio, heater, hydramatic, pbwer BABY CRIB and bathlnet, in ax- four bedroom brick colonial, twOr building lota. Private lake privi­ -made by the group. It is expected . OPEN UNTIL 9 PAL THURSDAY TOVK COOPERATION WILL ROYAL Am> Smith-Corona port- Cape Cod (3 unfinished) in Meet- ABOUT TO Sen your p ta p u ty f BE APPRECIATED brakes, power steering. All de luxe cellant condiUon, $10 aach, MI. BOOM FOR gentleman at 373 Main car heated and fireproofed ga­ leges. Price reasonable. Call PI. that tile letter vrill be in the hwida-j' able end standard typewriters. lent repair. Attached garage, nice Immediate action aaauted. A. J. extras, an estate sale. Less than 9-6158. St. Parking. ML 8-4071. rage, den, sewing room, two fire­ 3-6788. of the Board before its April S AU makes of adding machines lot. On Hartford bus line. $13,700. Gatto C o.; Realtors. CH. >8188, i J l ip t h is c o u p o n ^ ^ c u p t h is c o u p o n 4,000 miles. Unbelievable new con­ Business Opportunities 32 places, giunwood trim throughout, Warren E. Howland, ReiUtor, MI. meeting. It :wiU contain recom­ sold or ranted. Repairs on aU KENMORE mangle ironer Imper­ CENTRAL, CLEAN cotrifortable ceramic Ule bath ahd lavatory. ATTRACTIVE 6 rooms, beautiful evas. JA*. 8-8988. mendations made b y the worisahop Dial MI-3-5121 dition. New car guarantee. IfAK B 830 dalW. SeU luminous makea, Marlow’s. ial cocktail and lamp tabfea, roae rooms, continuous not water. ML 8-1600, MI. 8-5711. yard, 511,000, Owner RockvUle Walk-In linen and cedar closets. u s u n g s .Wa n t e d — single. repreaentatives together -with a 1954 FORD COmiTRT SEDAN nama ristea. write Reeves Co., Uvlng room arm chair. MI. 8-8638. 9-gl90. Convenient to bus and scbool NORTH EltD—Three-family house, 5^4723 6-8 p.m. detailed atatemeht of the support Attlaboro Mass. Free samples WOOLEN MOCNANTS and rug two-famUy, three-famUy, busi­ V-8—Eight paosenger. Radio, hesit- CENTRAL, Clean, comfortable Owner moving out oC. state. For 6-6-4. new aiding, no furnace. Full ness property. Have many cash giveh sach item by the organisa­ and detaila. atripa for braiding and hooking. STOREWIDE SALE NEW FIVE room ranch, attached tions. er, Fordomatle. All other de luxe Jen^B Rug Shop, 58 Talcott Ava„ room. Blngl* or double. Coatlnu'ous appointment to inspect caU A. R. price 814,0()0. 82J100 cash required. garage, 818,500. Vernon. New buyers. Mortgages arranged. Loot and Foiind equipment. Drl'ven a guaranteed RockvUle, Conn. Phone 5-5706. substantial diteounta on" all fur­ hot water in bathroom. Privileges. Wilkie A Co. MI. 9-4889. A.C.B. Realty. MI. 9-2393. five room ranch. Glastonbury, Please call George L. Grasiadio, Workshop Bepreoentotlvee . 8400 MONTHLY spare.time reflU The following persons'took part 8,500 miles. Just like brand.^new. ing and collacUng monay from niture, appUances, baby fumlture MI. 9-4141. 818,500. Manchester Associates. Realtor, ML 9-5878. 109 Henry WILL THE p«r»or who took gray MANCHESTER^Modsm, pleasant BIDWELL’S Soda Shop. Excellent in. the d is c i^ o n : Mrs. Louts New car guarantee. our five cent High Gnu]e Nut ma- BANKiRUN gravel, stone, washed and lamps. MI. 9-0854, 9-9i21, 8-7488 any Ume. Street. twMd)ito|>coat by miitake at Man- aand, loam. Immediate delivery. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms, four room home. Walking distance opportunity, good volume, cen- Heard, workaltop chairman; Mrs. chaster Country Club, Saturday 1953 FORD V-8 RANCH chincB in this arts. No aellingl To to Onter. Price $11,800. Appoint­ trrily located. Reasonably priced. qualify few work you must havt Asphalt plant en April lat. Nuas- CHAMBER’S FURNitURE fumishsd. For one. or two work­ WANTED-Four room home, |9(XX>- Roger Olcott, secretary; Mrs. evenina, pleaa# call MI. S-9303. WAGON—Tutone g|«en, white wall dorf Sand-and Stone. MI. 9-7408. ing adults. No chUdfen. MI.* ment. H. B. Brady, Broker, Man­ For appointment to insMct call $11,500, also 6 or 6 room homa, Charles Jacobson, for the League; car, refewncea, 8 M oaah, se At ’The Green chester. -MI, 3-8009. tires, all de luxe equipment. An 9-4390. A. R. Wilkie A Co., Exclusive 812,000-816,500. Several clients with Mrs. Mart;ha Stevenson. (Chamber LOST—PASS BOOK No. 64411. unusually clean wagon,- like new cured by inventory. Devoting 6 Hours: 10 to 5—7:39 to g;3« Agent. MI. 9-4369. CLOTHES LINE. For Uie Zip Grip 811,900 THREE bedroom home, substantial cash. Carlton W. of Commerce; Jay Rubinow, CStl- Notice is hereby given that Pass m .Ai.Kee.cutrv^-1 hours a week to busi'neaa, your clothes line requiring no clothes ROOM FOR rent, 168 Maple .St.' Atom Shot inside and out. 17,009 actual miles. MR. ALBERT GIVES near school, two car .garage, new Hutchina. MI. 9-5132. 9-4694. zen's Committee of Manchester; Book No. 64411, iw ed by The PHilly guaranteed. »t079cmMV:, 5 end on percentage collectiona will plna, caU JA. 9-1724. Call betvreen n a .m .. 3 p.m. MI. W(X)DBRIDGE ST.—Spacious YOU Df WRITINO oil heating system,, storm win­ bedrMm ranch. Attached garag . Franklin Anderson, Junior Cham­ Savings Bank o t Manchester has net up to 8400 monWy with very 9-4913. WANTED—Two family or duplex, ber of Commerce; Russell Brod­ oC'taking qver NOT ANY PAYMENTS dows, sertens; 138' lot, trees. acrelned porch, ceramic tile bath, been loot and an>lication has been 1950 PONTIAC'‘'8” FOUR DOOR good poqaibilitiea WESTINGHOUSB MOTORS, %, in good condition. Write Box A, erick, Kiwanis; Wesley Gryk, full time. Income increasing In Case Of 1 Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, storm sash. 4% mortgage may be Mist over made to said batik for payment of —All metal station wagon. Beauti­ 1-8 h.p. WiU sell -below wholesals Herald. - . Democratic Tow n Committee; cordingly. For interview, include UNEMPLOYMENT 9-4694. aaaumed. Priced to aell at $15,900. the amount of depoMt. ful tutone green metallic finish. price. MI. 8-4184, 8 to 9 p.m. f u r n i s h e d room for rent. In­ George Katz, GOP Town <5ommlt- lone in “ ■ " ILLNESS OR STRIKES Warren E, Howland, Realtor. MI. ARE YOU CONSIDERINO Radio, heater, all brand new white Automobiles for Sale 4 Business Services Offered 13 Building— Contmeting 14 application. Write NutD- quire Mrs. Marcin, 186 Bitaell St. tee; and Willard Marvin, Lions [Stic Co., Inc., 40 Exchange ACCIDENTS $8500, Po u r large rooms, oil hot 3-8600. MI. 3-5711. 8ELLINO YOUR PROPERTY? wall tires. In superb condition and water heat, full cellar, plastered Las Vegas a u b . WEDDING BOUQUETS Annoancementa very low original mllea 1949 MAROON Mercury converti­ HAND AND power lawn mowers BUILDING contractor, custom Place, New York 8, N.Y. Boats and .Accegabries 46 A Paid Bill In CaSe-Of f NEAR NEW high school, rooms, We will appraise your property ble. Overdrive, whitewalls, radio, DEATH OR FIRE private ahower aijd' bath, private walls, neat and clean, quiet street. MANCHESTER—Needs paint and free and without any oblifatlon. The representative for Local 63, aharpened and repaired. Work buUt on your lot, Cape Cod, 38’ x TWDA, was not present at the TAX RETURNS prepared in your Many other Sne, clean used cars heater and spotlight. Clean. Call guaranteed. CaU for and daUvar. 83’, 6 rooms complete,- HO.OOO. 16’ w o l v e r i n e molded , plirwood No Payments To Banks phone opUonal. Parking. Ehctra Very central. Carlton W. Hutriilns. paper but this six room home has Wa alto buy property for cash. MI. 9-5133, 9-4694. (Coattaoed from Page Oae) meetings, but. the union’s report home or by wpolntment. E t^r- in stock. Wo five excellent terms MI. 8-7480. Ideal Grinding SShop, 378 Adams Also all types of carpentry work, Help WsntedT-Fensle 35 outboard' boat. Complete with Or Finance Companies r quiet. Ground,floor, 374 Summit ril heat, is centraUy located and Selling or buying contact CORSAGES-FUNERAL DESIGNS lenced tax w o ^ ML S-4733. can be bought for only 810,500. was submitted indicating its posi­ and trades. All cars fully guaran­ 8t. CaU MI. 94130 or 8-8979. rooting, aiding and cement work. controls, stesrlng, U^ts, etc.' 35 Mr. Albert la going to give aonie St. MI. 9-0086, early mornings or mine premises. There were -lIC S'TANLEY W AY. Realtor h.p. Johnson outboard motor ind THREE YEAR old Cape Cod, near Alao, duplex 6 and 6, one ride' in­ tion on the 30 workshop items. mOOMB TAX returns prepared. teed. Special on finlahing two rooms up­ SHIRT PRESS operator. Apply in lucky person the opportunity of a evenings. men in the mine when the gai BRAE-BURN REALTY MELODY RAOIO-T.V. phono's, Teenee trailer. May be seen at 69 new achool. Four roonu and hath cludes stove and refrigerator, Before the March 14 meeting ARRANGEMENTS - CUT FLOWERS Call Dan Moeler. ML 6-8S38 or 1947 BUICK c o n v ^ b fe . PL 3-6804 stairs complets $1,300. Phont peiaoB only. New Model Laundry, Ufa time. If you are an honest and exploded. • MI-3-627S after 8 p.m. ‘ > n ^ tit calls. Guaranteed aervloe. Tanner 8t. \/ VERY CLEAN, comfortable bed­ down and three iip. One room not 810,000. Gaston Realty Ck>., office the workshop proposals had been JA. 7-t316. Open Until 9 P. M. Daily Rockville 5-SUl or 5-9854. 78 Summit St. reliable person here la your big completely finished. Storm win vaporizej. But during the 1958 m . 9-3380. 9 chance'to get started going house­ room. Reliable genUfman. Quiet 165 School Street. MI. 9-S8S1, MI. sent to the perUclpating orgeni- Set our niee selection of philodendrons 1958 CHEVROLET Bel-Air sport OUTBOARD Motor Lay-Away. 810 home, parking. 338 Oak St. Phone dows, fireplace, hot water oil heat 9-5731. series part of a 300-foot tower was zationa in the lorm of a report INCOME TAX returns prepared In NEW CONSTRUCTION, remodel WOMEN FOR general housework. keeping. You don’t have to take atomic cloud rose to a height of BARLOW, MOTOR SALES coupe. Tutone. Radio, heater, POTTERTON’S TFLEVISION and Some knowledge of cooking. Mutt dowh\Order a Sea lUng de luxe M l 9-1820. mortgage may be assumed left standing. comprising majority and minority your home or mine. Call ML Ing and repairing- eswertly done. everything. If you ere not by purchaser. No agents please. MANCHESTER—^Immaculate four Plans called for the Leather­ possibly 26,000 feet end started to 6-4918 for appointment. Dodge-Plymouth white walla, clean. One ..oumr. Appliances. For sales and aervica Eatlmatea gladly given. Robert M live in. MI. 6-5965. 8 H.p, Qow. Reg. 8161 now $141.88. opinions on the M items discussed FLOWERS BY WIRE caU MI. 9-4587. Member of Telaa. Reg. $356.80 13 h.p. Sea King ready for deUvery 1 wUI hold it d o u b l e r o o m for working cou­ Immediate occupancy. Phone room Oipe. Nice shaded lot. necks to take shelter from the ex­ break up as it'drifted in an east­ by the workshop. Windsor Avenue, RockvUlg Low mileage. MI. 9-3385. ^ Alexander. MI. 0-77M. until you are. Absolutely free, re­ DAIRT QUEEN No. 3, S07 Middle de luxe now only 8235.88. Just 110 ple or two genUemen. Also single Owner. MI. 9-0333. Amealte drive, Timken burner. On plosion in trenches aeveral thou ward dlrectkm. At first, as the The participation organizations Phone 5-2538 PARAMOUNT TELEVISION. For gardless of time. doud' rose, an ice oep could be 621 HARTFORD RD. PHONE MI-9-7700 Turnpike West. After the show 1950 PONTIAC eight, two door, FOR YOUR remodaling )ob, or hplda It for you untU May 16. Then room. 84 High St. bu* line. FUU price 810,800. Gas­ sand yarda away and then to move then met with their boards, com­ television tales and aervica call UNPAID BALANCE FOR 811.900 seen atop it. sU^ for a treat. radio, heater, hydramatic, white hew work. Call Wm. Kahahl.'Con- pay balance er pay on Wards ton Realty Co. Office 165 School cautiously toward the blast area mittees end membership, giving DeCORMIER MOTORS wall Ures. ^ ce lle n t condition. ML 9-1847. 'Member of 'Telsa. CLERK-TYPISTS Monthly Payment Plan. Mont' 4-ROOMS FURNITURE R(X)M FOR reirt near Onter. MANCHESTER—Six room Cepe St. Ml. 9-8881, MI. 9-5731. at Yucca Flat. each item careful consideration. In tractor and BuUder. 916 Canter Heat, hot watoi*. GenUeman pre­ HEMSTITCHING and rug weaving. SAYS: “ Thi8 is s combii^tion RockvUla 5-8369. St. Tel, MI. 8-7778. gomery Ward, I34-838 Main 8t., Cod convenlenUy located. Oil heat, 115 aircraft took part in the FORCE FOR PEACE some Instsmcea two or three meet­ MANCHESTER T.V. Service. For with , "Westlnghouae" electric re- ferred. 37 Foster St. XU. 3-5331. - HOLUSTER ST. Near school. Six Prompt service. Mrs. saiiott, 75 that can’t be beaten. Carefully Excellent opportunity/fpr Mancheeter. frigentor, "Westlnghouae” Leuh- BUtomaUc hot water. Lot 80 x 187. maneuvers. These included 28 Pasadena, Oallf., Mimoh 22 d, oU fired hot Marine helicopters and 22 Marine The H-bonvb is a fo r c t for peace selected ears, priced right, at MI. 9-6660. Member of Telsa. dromat, "Caloric” Combination ROOM t o rent with private family. tion in order to reach conclusions blue, radio and beater. P«iwerglide of carpenter work done. Oarages yPung, single women 18 to 30 OUTBOARD motor service. Town water heat. Fireplace, storm win­ Jet fighters. and any radiation—-nuclear or ther­ Range, "Hoover" Vacuum Cleaner, Running hot water. One minute ' FOR 811,900 dows, doors. Excellent' condition. on the items involved. bank terms apd a complete and~wtute walla. Low mUeage. alterations, rooma finished, roofs who are. now working in Hart­ Moton, Inc., 16 Brainard PI. Originally ths AEC had sched­ monuclear—ia S ' threat to life, C. -AND H. HOAR. Rubbish Remov­ Beautiful Eedroom Suite, Lovely from bus. Inquire State Tailor BOLTON — F ive. room ranch Priced at $13,500 with occupancy. The YWCA declined to take ac­ HOME MADE pies and cakes aa service department properly Good condiUcm. MI. 9-6077. etc. Free estimates. MI. 9-8981. ford but’ would prefer to work . Rear of Triple X. Ml. 8-8557. uled a major nuclear blast for to­ America'a latest Nobel prize-scien­ tion on these items since its by­ order. Phone MI. 94871 or 8-6454. al. Cellars, yards and atUca Living Room Suite, Dinette Set, Shop Call MI. 3-7353. After 6:30 about three years old. OU heat, au­ Manchester Associates. MI. 9-0384, staffed to back up what we STA'nON WAGON, Wlllys l449. cleaned. MI. 9-1084. MI. 9-4084. in Manchester. High School Sealy Box Spring and Mattress, day. If this plan had been carried tist, Dr. Linus Pauling, ..belie'vte. laws do not permit such action. MI. 8-5Q47. tomatic hot water, artesian well, 9-9231, 3-7433 any Ume. out the military maneuvers would Just A Reminder sell.” Excellent condition. Reasonable, education. required. Pleasant Building Msterials 47 Mohawk Rugs, I^oleum, Lamps, large lot. *nie renowned chemist predicted The Manchester Bar Assn, is CALL TRAYS TV Florists—Nurseries 15 Tables, Pictures, Dishes and a few VERY CLEAN comfortable room, TWO BEDROOM ranch, large liv- not have been conducted. But after at a preas... conference ;^sterday meeting, tonight and may report Persorisls THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS easy terms, Gerich Service Sta- working conditons, paid vaca Mahogany Panelini: per M $190.00 Uon, Buckland. MI. 9-8035. For Quick, Honest, Reliable other accessoriei to complete your 71 Chestnut ipt. Parking apace. MI. Other Listings Availabls, ing room, fireplace, large level weather conferences it was de­ that, in his opinion, there will later. AU other organizations par­ 1953 CADILLAC COUPE WE FEATURE Midugan Peat tiohfl and excellent insurance 1 x 8 IVestem Sheathing home. 9-5764 mominga. lot. Oc but said See-McCLURE defroster and directional signals. Firestone, Goodyear, Goodrich, up roofs, ahingla roofs, gutters, NOW Op e n , a d c r MOI Antique Hutchins. Ml. 9-5183, 9-4694. Lots for Sale 73 and board helicopters for an air- tion or group; there was some very Only 8595 down. We arc in e position to quote able. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. "If -we can keep putting;' off atomic Independent thinking done and the Pennaylvanla and U. S. No down GONDER'S T.V. Service, available conductors and roof repalra call Shop, Route No. 6 end No. 44, born attack on simulated objec­ war for another year or five years New and Ueed Cars pajrment, 20 months to pay. On part or full carloads on most A ZONE, lot 50 x 184, on good result showed a weU-thougbt out GUARANTEED IF YOU ORDER NOW 1951 WILLYS 6- CYL. any time. Antenna converalona. Coughlin. ML 8-7707. ANY LADY can earn $15, 835 week, Bolton. Antiques bought and sold. IN PRIVATE HOME, quiet neigh tives in the blast area. the chances are rone will occur.’ PhUco factory supervised aervloe ly, part time. Show Maiaonetta's items. Ml. 9-5690. borhood, large pleasant, heated MANCHESTER street, |1,5(X>. Madeline Smith, Watching today’s test were Ar­ evaluation on very constructive STA-nON WAGON COLE MOTORS RAY’S ROOFING CO. Shingle and Realtor. Ml. 9-1542. Fears Fallout rMommendations.” Tel. MI. 9-1486. dreasea, lingerie. (Bopua Drataea), NATIONAL room for genUeman. References, my, Navy, Air Force and Marine McCLURE PONTIAC, Inc. Very original throughout. P\iIIy 8ERVICENTER buUt u^roofp, gutter and con- P. O. B m 661, Hartford. MI. 8-6183. f Corps obtervert. Dr. Pauling stressed again his equipped including overdrive. Own­ 438 Center St.—MI-9-0980 COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart ductor/wotk, roof, chimney re­ BUILDERS SUPPLIES MAHOGANY DESK. 17 Grandview 110 MAIN STREET—Now va­ MANCTIESTER OREEN-5^4 acre position that all atomic and hydro B Reupholstering Slip Govers 378 Main S t, Manebeater plot, cleared, flat land. Ideal site Today's shot was seen as far ed by a local executive. Serviced R. Wolcott on wringer and auto­ pairs. Ray Hagenow. MI. 9-3314, SHORT OF FUNDS 381 State Street St. LARGE, pleasant furnished room cant. Large seven room colonial away as Loa Angeles, San Fran gen tests should be halted because Td. Ml-9-4545—Open Eve. UntU 10 by DMIormler. Only 8295 down. matic washing machinea. electric Ray Jackson. MI. 8-8335. North Haven, Conn. avatfable. -GenUeman preferred. with two car garage on lot of 70 for apartments. 821,500. Warren E. of the dangers of radioactive fall About Town S n iV E L GAS refrigerator, lit good Howland, Realtor. MI. 3-8600, MI. cisco and Phoenix, Ariz. Iii B View Furaitore C o n ie ^ Auto Repairing'-T-Painting 7 ranges, vacuum cleanen, motors, Telephone CHeatmit 8-3147 Private home, . parking faciliUca. X 270. Houte has four bedrooms Vegas, 75 miles from the Yucca out to the peoples of the world. 1941-40 OLDER Chcvroleta, Fords 1961 MERCURY CLUB smaU appUances. - Welding, 180 R O O Fm o, Siding and Carpentry. Work mominga or after­ "iSonditlon. Ideal lor cottage. MI. 318 Eaat Middle Turnpike. ML but an additional bedroom can 3-5711. The subject for the Lenten serv­ 9-8130. Flat teat site, it was seen "AU radiation is deleterious in other good tranaportatiaa. Good COUPE CAR BURNNC OIL? Main Street, 5IL 9-6678. Alteratlmia and addlUont. Cell- noons. Housewives preferred. 8-5194. be easily made. Many choice fea­ tome way.'S he told newsmen ice tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in Z i^ credit enables us to accept |5 inga. Workmanship guaranteed. Diamonds— Watchga— E ig h t m in u t e s from Manches­ quick, white flash -with a dimin- Byllraperies VenetiaR ifHRds A really fine car In top flight No experience necessary. Jewelry 48 SIX ROOMS of fumlture, under tures. Good possibilities for profes­ ter, Route 44A. Nice lot for home. ishihg orange color that lingered “ There is no accurate information Lutheran Cliurch will be "the Odd down. Douglaa Motors, 888 Main condition, fully equipped. Also has Economy overhaul, moet aU 8TANEK ELECTRONICS. For Ule- A. A. Dion, Inc., 399 Autumn sional or business man. Asking on how much radioactivity can be Forsakenness of CSirist.” St. 'Vision sales and aervice call MI. Street. MI. 8-4880. . four years old. Owner leaving -Business I-^catiens 120’ frontage by 358’ depth. Price for a second or two. The cloud rose Have your funiitlire made or reupholstered where over new w h i^ wall tirea. Color: Ma­ cars. Parts and labor $49.95. LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ state. May be seen between 6 and 823,500. _____- $1,500. CH. 6-1160. fast and high and quickly started abso^ed over a long- period of roon. Only 8295 down. 9-1134. Member of Telaa. Phone ADams 3-1944 For Rent 64 Local Soroptimlsts who plan to 4,000 Manchester residents know you wW jf«t the most BEST USED CAR BUYS No money down, $4.90 mionth- FACTORY repreientaUvq for Bird pairs, adjuata watches expertly. 5 p.m. 318 School St., breaking up. time. For some peopje even a very ly. All work guaranteed. A Son and oUier roofings. Get .our Reasonable prices. Opsn daUy. EDMUNDS STREET—One block The shock wave also was felt small dosage'can be too much and attend the dipjiier-meetlng tomor­ for your money. AD work done (on the premises) hy and 1953 Dodge 4-Dr. Sedan—Redto, 1951 NASH RAMBLER SALEISWOMAN,. ready-to-wear spe BUILDING on O nter Street, suit- Suburban For Sale 73 constitutes a real hazard.” row of Soteptiihist International haater and g f r o . EbcceUent. 81205 VICHI'S TELEVISION. For sales low cost, terms. McKinney Lum­ Thursday evenings. 139 .Sprues off Center. Six room Cape Cod at St. George, Utah; Caliente, guaranteed by us. \ H ^PTOP COUNTRY CLUB MOTOR SALE cialty shop. Excellent ealary. Call Street. MI. 9-4887. AUTOMATIC GAB water heater, abla for small buaineas or for stor. of' Middletown at the .Commodore 1952 Pontiac Cim lina H a rd top - and service caU MI. -9-8980. Mem­ ber, Bolton Notch. MI. 9-4535, MI. 8-6113. 8:80-8:80 p.m. age, hardwSre^slumber, etc. Ml. with all rooms finished. Fireplace, NUMEROUS homes for sale in Bol­ Nev., and Bishop, Calif. ' Unanswered, he said, are such T m y Come no cleaner anywhere, Ford, Chevrolet, etc. >*...8124.95 4 yeera old. MI. 8-8194. Observers in Las Vegas McDonough Hotel are requested to Radio and heaterTV hydramatic. ber of Telsa. 3-7963. front dormers, comblnaUon win­ ton-Five room Cape Cod for areaiquestions ss: CAU FOR ESTIMATE— NO OBUGATION a showroom car if eyer there was Pontiac, Oldamoblle, ew ..,$174.95 said the blast today was not How imuch radiation can persons meet in the rear of the Red Cross Many extras...... $1305 one. All new white wall tires, too. Fuel and Feed 49-A dows. Also detached garage with $11,900; five room ranch with -at­ headquarters at the Center at 5:45 No Money Down, 82.00 Weekly MALONEY’S Radio and Televlfiion Roofing and Chimneyp 16-A OFFKIE SUITE, excellent decor, amesUr drive.,. Immediate occu­ large as the big teat of March susceptible tO' cancer or .teukeroia 1952 Studebaker ''V-8 Commander Only 8295 down. Stores, Inc. For sales and aervica Help-Wanted— Male 36 SEASONED Hardwood lor stove, FRIGIDAIRE automatic washer, tached garage, lot 150 x 300 for p.m. - ' Hardtop— Radio, heater and New Motor Guarantee. Very reasonable. MI. 9-8715. complete facilities, street and rear pancy. SeUlng for 814,200. $13,500. Nice two bedroom colonial that was seen in 11 western states. absorb? (it wouldn’t take much to caU ID. 9-1046. Member o f Telsa. ROOFING—Specialising in repair­ WANTED—Part time help. Hours furnace er- fireplace. CaU Ml. parking. Rental 875. 351 Center However, these observers said ush, some of them “over the Une'' ovenlrive. Sharp...... 81005 JEEP and TRUCK VALUES ing roofs'of aU Unda. Also new 8-7088. Leim|teya. as the "Baby A-Bomb.” panied. by John. Moran, activities — Radio and heater, automatic 436 Center Street •vMon and aervica caU MI. 9-6665. . and Sun. Muat apply in person. Machinery and Tools 52- Broker, office Ml. $-5416, Resit lieves.) DRIVE JEEP cleaned, repaired, 38 years' ex- BALED HAY. Apply Edw, J. Holl, Broker Photographers on Angel's What is the effect on germ plas­ chairman, were taken to Bradley i • drive. Excellent...... 8845 MI-9-0980 Member of TelsaT Van's Service Station, 437 Hart, 1009 Main St., Manchester, ' 80/ dence. Bolton O nter. MI. 9-7751. Field in Windsor Locks Sunday to Completely equipped. Sold by us periencer-^A«e eotlmatM. CaU ford Rd. ONE CHOREMASTER cultivator^ Wanted To Rent 68 55 miles from the point of explo­ ma, and the long-range effect on 1950 Studebaker Champion 2-Dr. Howlay, Manchester MI. 8-8881. 8-8118. watch commercial airplanes arrive originally and serviced always In KRAMER'S T.V. Service. For tele lawn mower, attachment >and ac­ Offlee; MI-3-5416 BOLTON—FlVe rooms and apace sion, said they felt t«-x> distinct generations yst unborn? (He Sedan—Radio, heater and over­ GAS STATION attendant over 80 "WE THREE” ; Reporter, wife and take off. Their families accom­ UPHOLSTERING CO. drive. Clean...... 8485 our shop. Save 81.000 on this fine Auto Driving School 7-A vision aalea aiid aervice call MI. GOOD QUALITY baledh*y. cessories.'MI. 9-9306. additional room. Hot Water oil teocks and observed a brilliant skeptical. Scientists use x-reys to unit. mechanicaUy inclined. Salary $70 and son, need an apartment after -Residence: MI-9-7751 influence cell life and, he says, panied them. Later,-the scouts 1949 Studebaker Lend Cruiaef 9-3589. 'Member of Telsa. 'Heating—^Plumbing 17 WUUams, Bolton, Route 44-A. heat. Lot 100 x 200. Quick occu­ fireball that lasted for 4 or 5 sec 54 COTTAGE ST. (Day ftr W q h f ) TEL MI-9-9521 DRIVINO InSUiiOtloiia from your to $75. References required. May 1. Unfumiahed, reasonable onds. “mutations thus Incurred are al­ were treated to pony and horse­ 4-Dr.—Radio, heater, overdrive. Call MI. 9-1869. rent desired. Four or five rooms. pancy. Price $11,900. Madeline back rides and an ice cream treat. 1950 DODGE V2-TON home. Dualrcontrdl Insurod car, BENSON'S, m e. For Ulevlslon LENNO^ FURNACES and warm Write Box E, Herald. Musical Instruments S3 Smith, Realtor. MI. 9-1642. Soon after the detonation the ways bad for the rac/e.” ) Clean...... 8445 PICKUP atandard or automatic. Call Man- sales U d service call MI. 8-8790 Call Ml. 9-3472.any time. WASHINGTON ST.—Lovely Colon­ 1948 Dodge 4-Dr. Sedan—Radio, air heating. Earl Van Camp. ML SEWING MACHINB mechanic, Garden— Farm— ^Dairy A one owner'truck that's never cheater 'Dri'ving Academy. PL M embeVof Telsa. 8-5844. ial home, apprmdmately 6 years heater. Verv good...... 8295 ■seen a day's work- Original 2-7349. Toll free. email Olnger,. Bar-tacka, Products 50 LADY’S SIZE 130-bass accordion. Old, featuring laiTe living room, CHORCHES MOTORS BARLOW TELEVISION. For aalea Meta. rtAUockt, Mertowe. Write Call after 8 p.m. MI.,,9-7181. WILL PAY six months rent in ad­ fireplace, attractivtrdtnlng room, throughout. Only 8195 do^«’n. vance. Call Al>. 3-8161. Studebeker Salee, Service MORTLOCK'S DRIVINO School. and aerivee caU MI. 8-6095. Mepn- Moving—^Trucking. BpX R , Herald. APPLES—Baldwins and Dcjldbua. kitchen, disposal, two 80 Oakland S t, XDinchester 1952 CHEVROLET 1-TON Lost confidence quiqUy restored bar of Telsa. Very reasonable while they lest. bedrooms, tile bath ex- Storage 20 WANTED—Fiv« nian to sell com­ Bring your oVn. cohtalners. Bot- Open Evening! Until 9,P. M. PLATFORM STAKE by a akllled, courteouRsnstructor. Latsst In Sports Toq8 FOUR OR five rooma for two heatlng system, combina­ TOP. CAR BUTS FOR PRftgPT, EXPERT bination windows,"'part Uine. . Ex­ ti’s, 260 Bush HUl Road. MI-0-9483 . SOimd as‘a dollar. Ah immacu­ Ucenaa included. In su m , dual AUSTIN' A. CHAMBERS CO., adulU. R e fe ^ ce a . MI. 9-7682. tion atorm windows and screens. controlled atandard and hydrama- BERVICB ON ” , perience not necewary, Tel. MI. Superior workmanship and ma­ Terma at Bank Rates. late truck. Only. 8395 down. local sod long distance moving, 9-9988 betwecn .6 and 9 p.ni. Uc cars. i q . 9-7398. NORGE, BENDIX, CROSLEY packing, storage. CaU Ml. .8-5187. WANTED on or before Oct. 1, four terials throughout. Elva Tyler, 1963 CHEVROLET Bel-Air hardtop, - ' See You Soon at WASHER^DRYERS Hartford CH. 7-1433. For the Mothef'To'Bf or five room apartment in Man­ Realtpr. MI. 9-4469. Z"*- radio, heater, very- clean, goM AUTO DRIVINQ Instruction from 554-PER WEEK—Part time,.8 bra. Can > daUy a.m. o^ ev'c/, all da> Sat. chester.''Adults. Call mornings or tirea. Douglas Motors, 833 Main DECpRMIER MOTOR your home. Insured dual control GARRISON Colonial, Porter fit., WALLY’S APPLIANCE MANCHESTER Package Deliveiy. . We will hire 4 men who want to evei^igs, Rockville S-M50. - St. -ri car. Larson Drilling School. Ml. light trucking and package deUv- section, breezeway, attached gq- SALES, Iftc. 9-6075. SERVICE earn extra income-profit aharing. 34 M a^e St. Ma.nchester ery. Refrigerators, washers and ..YOUNG COUPLE looklOg for three rage, beautifully landscaped lot, SAVERS 1954 CHEVROLET Del Ray coupe. East Hartford BU-9-3740 Apply Thursday 7:80 p.m. sharp. custom built home. Sensibly INSTRUCTIONS given from your stove moving specialty. Folding ,or four room apartment, furnish- Radio, -heater, powerglide. 15,000 Persomiei ' Div.; Martin-Parry ' 'ed Or unfurnished. MI. 9-9581 eve­ priced. A. R. WUkie A C o: Ml. THIS IS home on insured dual controUed chairs for rent. »D. 9-0753. Corp., 139 Albany Ave,, Hertford. mllea. 8345 down. Elaay paymenU. nings, ' ' 9-4389. - Douglaa Motors, 833 Main. PACKARD'S ca rr atandard or automatic. M. S BUSS SEPTIC tank aervice. Clean­ HERE YEAR M. Driving School. MI. 9-6541. If ing and repairs. MI. 9-3880. Painting—Papering 21 MAN TO work In automotiv« store. 1950 CHR'YSLER four door. In ex- no answer call MI. 9-6636.. Retail experience easenUal. Apply SEE 'BRUNNER FOR A SEWmG m a c h in e ' repairing — F. A D. Auto Store, 866 Main St. ceUent condition. White aidewells, KING-SIZED DEAL PAINTING—^hrtarlor and Interior, low mileage,'fully equipped. Pri­ AUTO DRIVING Instruction. AU courteously and expertly done. KNOW _QU -*-NEW OR USED peperhanglng, jcelUnga refinlahed. Wanted—Used car lot man. Must vate party. MI. 3-5098. lessons on insured dual control Work guaranteed at low cost. ABC weUpaper books on request. Eau- SHARP CAR . cars, standard or automatic. Appliance Co., 21 Maple St. MI be experienced. Good pay short mates given. Fully insured. CsU house. Apply Uacjl Car Manager, OLDSMOBILE, '58. ' four door ■55 OLDS "88’ HOLIDAY—Ra­ Capable experienced Inatnictori' 9-1575. Edward R. Price. Ml. 9-1008. sedan, auper '88'. Power steering, dio, heater, hydramatic, white wall Cordner Auto School. Ml.' 9-fOlQ, Moriarty Brothers. SUCCESS power brakes, hydramatic and tires. Less then 300 miles. Full JA. 7-8680. HAND AND' power mowers sharp­ NOW IS ‘THE time to have your w a n t e d '^ E xperienced buUdoser ' extras. ExceUent condition. Ml. price 83.995. ened. Saws fUed and sat. Pick-up. job dohe before the rush. Free .9-9367. MI. 9-3330. operator. ^ 1 evenings after 6 p. eaUmates. Paper book avaUabte. m. MI. >4886. •55 MERCURY SIDAN—4-way Motorcycles—Bicycletkf 11 Also takihg ordara tor outalde , , for thqy ar6 succ(kssfut savers. Ths racord^Qf 1965 FMtD'FsiTHane club- sedan, power seat,~ windows, steering, MANCHESTER — T. V. Service, BICYCLE REPAIRING, aU types, radio and T.V. specialists since mOnting. 9-1614. Raymond 8395 down. Radio, heater,' white- brakes, radio, heater, autoniatic. Trudeau. ROUTE SALES walla, etc. Nev^r- registered, un­ English a specialty. Now open 4 .1934. Charter member o t Telsa prograis at Savings and loan shows this.' Lets than 2,'000 milea. National Firm hoif accepting der 50 miles. Easy payments. P’.m. to 9:30 ' p.m. Manchester MI. 9-6660 or MI. 3-4607. PAINTINO AND Palapei%angi^ GOOD clean US£D cars appUcatibns on Route, Rockvllle- Douglas Motors, 333 Main St. '64 PlACKARD 300 4-DOOR— Cycle Shop, 166 West XQddle Turh' quaUty work, reasonableable prices Easy Tonm — GiioranfMd — Rost In f ha Long Run. Power Steering, radio, heater, au pike. MI. .6-3096. and prompt aervice. Free esU- Manchester area. Route conaista BEFOHe y o u BUY a used car tomatic. Save 81.000. Household Services of over 400 established feqiUy ac­ • fi.. matea. Fully inaured. CaU Bert 1951 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR See Gorman Motor Sales. Buick lOffered 13-A Plante. MI> 9-6966. counts. 1954 CHEVROLET STATION W A G O N ‘ 'iv< ' Sales and Service, 385 Main '53 PACKARD DE LUXE SE­ BOY’S 38" Columbia bicycit, like CONVENIENT HOURS CONTRIBUTE TO THEIB P R 0 B R ^ ~ : 810 De Luxe Model, six passenger heady iitaa,''ka- De Luxe Sedan with a beautUul dark green fbilth. ■tceet. Ml. 9-4571. Open eveninga. DAN—Radio, heater, automatic, new. MI. 8-6173. FORMICA COUNTER tops. Lino­ PAINTING, decorating and floor Job offers; Good pay, 5% day leum, plastic wall tUe.' Asphalt, week, permanent position, no lay­ dlo, heater defroster aad slgaal light*. Lustrous Heater, seat covers, defroster. A localI qwvoa^owaw white wall tires Real Sharp. sanding. New 1956 waUpaper 8-toqe blue finish. Driven less than 9A06 miles. 1946 FORD tiiCor in good'bondl- rubber. Vinyl, cork tile. The TUe books. Free eatlmatea. GU- offs, all personnel beneflta and ex- Monday, Tuesday, F rid a y - car that has nearly nea* Urea aad la Uon. 1941 Cba'vroiet tuifcr. Elaslest - '51 STUDEBAKER 4-DOOR SE­ Business Services Offered 13 Shop. MI. 0-8655. Buckland. extent. opportunity ter advance­ As good as a new one nnd carries a-fun written priced to aell today at only $795 bert Flckett after : 8 p.m. MI. guariuifee. terma in town, Douglaa Motors, DAN—Heater, overdrive. 8595— 8-6983. ment. Open 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Insurance of savings 888 Main. 895 dqtk’n. FURNITURE Repair Service W EAym G of bums, moth holes Complete repairing, reflnishing, and tom clothing, hosiery nma, AppUcanU must be young (35- Wednesday and Saturday­ up to $10,000 by an •49 PONTIAC 2-DOOR. restoring on all types of furniture. handbags repairsd Upper re­ Courses and Classes 27 .40), married and able to furnish 's A. M. to 12 Noon Agency of the U. S. 1952 WILLYS STATION WAGON 1951 CHEVROLET CONV. COUPE '49 HUDSON SEDAN. Zigmund Golds, Prop. Formeriy placement, umbrelias repaired, good references. Prefer men living six cyUnder with radio, heater aad overdrive. of Watkins Bros. Tel. MI. 3-74^. Government. - WOOD g ______OIL ’ 48 CHRYSLER CONV. men's ahlrt coUara reversed and RADIO - ELECTRONICS Tela- in Rock-vUIe-Menchester area who Thursday— Driven leso than 28.000 miles. Here Is a ebanoe Beautiful light grey finish with black top. noariy COAL rH lU M I GAS '47 BUICK SEDAN. replaced. Marlow’s Uttla Mend 'vlaion Servicing. "Learn by Do- have some route or direct .sales $ A. M. to 8 P. M. to own that hard to get station wagon. Sis pas­ new tires, engine cqinpletely overhauled and guar* '46 DeSOTO SEDAN. tng Shop. an te e d in fu ll Power glide transmission. IT ils V AND M rubbish removal and odd ing” at "OonnecUcut’a Oldest axpcrience. ' < senger, removable seats, Blectronica School.” Spring term oar Is completely serviced and ready E O A C Chodwich It Cempday jobe. MI. 9-6085. FLAT FINISH HoUand . windodr 8252 ‘f 1 1 buUt for pleasure trips or for BRUNNER’S starting. EnroU now for practical For Appointment Phone PLUS local hauUag. Only down to go. FuU price Kalamaioo B^{e and Service abadea, made to measure. AU day or evening dess.« For free i a . 7 i 9-18 PACKARD RUBb iSH and ashes removed. Gen- metal veneUad blinds at a new M 4 Center MI-9-0669 RockvUle Road. Taloottville erai cleaning of attica. ceUara and descripUve drctilar phone JA. COLOR STAWP-ONS’’' / Aa young and sntart as can ba low price. Keys made whUs you 8-5406, or Write New England v ' MR. M. J. ELLIS Open WcC.-niura. Until 9 *" yarda. CaU M and M Rubbisli ra- wait. Marlow’s. at CH-7-;8231 For ths mother-to-be—a lovely —and so practical for summar BOOD NEWS FOR OVER-BURDENED CAR OWNERS All Day Sattirday Until 5 moval. Ml. 9-9787, Technical Inatltute, 163 TrumbuU ^ / a ^ O CURRENT DIVIDEND St., Hartford, Conn., Hiuraday 12 Noon to 7:80 P.'M. matemity smock with pretty flow­ wear. Sleeveless blouse paired If you are bow driving a ear you can’t afford—Be aaiart aad aee Bob Oliver. Ite will pay off yoar AU Day Sunday Uiltil 8 er stamp-ons in soft blue. It’s with ahorC short* or knee-length. present balance aad- arraage te get you Into a oar you osm afford. You ona choose from aovoral 8500 More For , Your Car In Trade DOORS OPENED,' kayt fitted, Building—Contracting 14 PER ANNUM copied, vacuum claanera, irooa, INSTRUCTION: Dieael la going simple to aew and easily trimmed Pattern' No. 8352 ia in aIsM 8, good, clean, completely recondlUoa^ ’41, '48, 47i ’48 cars for trade dowrna.______. For A '55 Packard V-8 CUpp^ or make It without the yoke ter .11, 13. IS, 14, 16; 18. ' Bias 13. guna, ate., repaired. Shears, GENiatAL Construction, altera- jUacaa. Confe along! Prepare for Help Wanted— SEPTIC TANKS GET MY DEAL this good pay trade now. W« will "dfess-up" time.' blouse, 1 8-8 yards of 85-inch: AND knives, mowers, etc., put Into con- Uons, remodeling, , plastic tUe, Male or Female 37 ditloa tor coming needs: Braith pereonaUy interview mechanicaUy Pattern No. 5565 contains tisaue knee short, 1 8-4 yards; short ver­ BLACK 1950 Oldsmobila 88. Hydra counter work, guwge, etc. No job for size* 13, 14, 16 incl.; material' sion, 1 3-4 ysrds. matic. Like new. Radio and heat' walte, 58 Pearl streat. too smalL 'Eugene Glrardln, it inclined men. Write for free book, DISHWASHER wanted' at Oqmer Soda Shop; 78B.Jdain '’ St, Apply requirements; sewing diractldns; For this pattern, send 85c In PUM8ED SEWERS er. Tel. Rockville’ S-3071. Trotter St ML 941509. ' "Earning Power in Diesel" and FURNITURE Rellnlahing, antique Free sample leason. UtUitlas aftor7 p.m. ' oolor transfer for flower motifs coiiSS, your pame, address, sIm dasirad, and the pattern number to CENTER MACHINE CLEANED 1947 BUICK convertible. Call -ftimitura a ^acialty, chain caned CABINET MARINO - We alK> A Diesel Training, Box O, Herald. Send 35c In Coins, your uamt, 3-6804 after 6 p.m. and an and ruabad. Anson F. Tboip. aU typaa of carpentry work, re- address and the Pattern Numbar BUR RURNEra, THE MAN- a vin g s ^ SepOc Casdn, Dry Walk, SMser Saturday. i Phone ML. 8-5TM. modaUng, atteratiana, etc. Good Sif nations' Wanted— to ANNE CABOT, MANCHESTER CHESTER EVENING HERALD, litaee l ■st^Ns^ — Cellar Water- workmanEilp, and raasonabla Bonds—Stodoh—. Female 38 EVENDTO HERALD, 1186 AVR. IIM AYR. AMERICAS, NEW MOTOR SALES ita O SERVICE OO. Factory au- Froeflag Deoe. il68 OLDSMOBILE' hydramatic, rates. EsUmstes gtedly givan. Mortgages ' 31 ABIERI0A8, NEW YORR 88. N.Y. YORK 86, N. Y. HaMhastar Saviagt 1 Laan Assoaiatioi -1197 Mala S t - MANCHESTERMI-9-0081 8 H , 3,800 mUea. One driver. thorised aervlclng for aU Hot- Call Dick at ^ S-ene or Jw n at Now avallidile— the 1955 Needle­ Include an addiUon 35 centa with 4 6 1 M AIN ST. IldOMNiY MOS. 83800. MI. 64^1. point appUaneea. AU wringer i O r l»«769. FIRST AND Second mottgagM CURTAINS taundarad and Irqalnig work Album printed In attractive your pattern order- ter the latest waWiant, WacIlMcne, ABOoisaUc, .dona In my home. MI. 8-4881. a m l m u f u c P u w ow A L o a bought ter our own account. Fast, colors. It containa Iw pogts c t issue o f our pattern Catalog, Raale 16M PONTIAC four-door Mdaa. ni­ ICqrtat autnantles, R ltcl^ Aid STONE. BRICK m h i and ccocrete cooM aatlal aarvtea. Mtochaater 8iil|Tite||ilnr gift- ,pat- ySlblfllLwTtW SdltBy^ BBid fHItlimy' ASM«II1m|| Wi; CM. Ml-f-SSCC tons grey, $m. m . t-m t after 4 dMiwariien. Work gtiaraafnd. 21 work. Can ML 94451 days. ML Znveotmant O ^ . , 344 ICala atraet teras, dira^eK^priated In book. '55 iaoue is filled with smart, sow- p m . ’ j JCapto. 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• r ■'A I Tl&DAYp MARCH 22, 1966 PAGE SIXTEEN Average Daily Net Prefio R ub The Weather ;^iurl)f2at2r lEvi^nUig IfmUif Vsr tha Wsatc Eadad Fewaaat of U. S. Wiathbt 1 March Uy 1956 the request of Mrs. Mary W. d m r . ritglM r eaUer tmigM. Miss KUzatwth Ann Whitney, A T e a m-of-F o u r tournament will be held Thursday night at the Doyle, a teachlim principal of the 11,666 , Law near SS. Ybaraday lair, warm- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ■ Notes Anniversary Robertson School, to be relieved of SEE About Town G. Whitney, 32 Alexander St., sang VFW Hall by the Manchester Du­ Final Revised School Plans OUreaee H. Ampetpoa f w ar b«t with bieraaalBg her duties as principal and trans­ '' Member a< the'Audit in Carnegie Hall recently when the plicate Bridge Club. All contract drnlag tha day. High Mar f#, bridge foursomes are invited'' to ferred to a teaching position. d ecU on officer* wlJl b« held Radcliffe Choral Society, the Har­ LOANS M anchM ter^A Ciiy of ViUage Charm. Jtm lOt participate. Winners in last week’s Approved tly School Board The Board also granted a leave ai the regular mecUnc of the Ben vard Glee Club and the Boston ea eeoMS mertgagea aad iato- game were as fallows r Mrs. Glen. of absence next year to John Exra CSiapter of. the B'nat ,B*rlth Symphony Orchestra gave' a pres­ mobllee. Alsa tetoiaaea. M acFarlane and M rs ., B t n e a t Do.mtjan, a Barnard School Science tonight at 8:15. at the Temple Beth entation of Berlioz's "Damnation Arnold Lawrence, to as­ ■g m Rage M ) Southard, 46; A l Santora and* The .Board of Educatioh laatMTChltect, teacher who wante to study at CONNECTICUT VALLEY •VOL.LXX1V,[ y . N o . u ^ (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23,1658 PRICE FIVE CENTS Sbolcmn. Following the bustnesa of FVust." A Junior at Radcliffe, James Baker. 45;' Mr. and Mrs. night approved filial revised plans, sure construction qf-' the school Northeastern Univereity, and to Realty and Investment Co. meeting, Vincent and Raymond of Miss Whitney is concentrating in of the Keeney Street School, pro­ within the funds remaining in the Ernest Ungerer, 421a: Mrs. Robert Mrs. Dorothy Cravlckis, a Nathan 74 Bast Center Street the Vlncpnt and Ra>Tnond Beauty the field of psychology. vided changes aro made In the de­ 1450,000 appropriation. Lathrop and Mrs. Joseph McVeigh, Hale School te a c h e r .'- ^ Tel. Ml-e-488S. Studio will demonstrate some of sign of wardrobes. 41. In other matters last night, the Srmrintendent of Schools Arthur the current styles in the cutting, The next regular meeting of the This action follows up the ten­ Board approved the school cslendar H. niing reported to the Board This b Springt setting and combing of the hair. Connecticut Chapter, 88th Infantry. thx’o unit meetings on the sub­ tative approval given by the School fo r next year. I t pro'vldes fo r 182 that signed contracts have been re­ Fimr members have consented td Division Assn, will be held at >178 Board in a special meeting last school days, one less than this turned by teachers tentatively sp- participate in the demonstration. Main St., Ansonls. Sunday. R e­ ject "Individual Liberties.” spon­ sored by the League of NWomeii week. year’s but two days over the 180- graved, at a meeting last month. Refreshments will be served after freshments will be served after the day legally reqiiir^ minlmunv TTie The new teachers arc Mias Sarah • the program. meeting. Voters of Manchester, will. be held The changes requested in the tomorrow: One at 9:30 am, at the yvsrdrobe design would revive the day off comes after New Yeer’s, Bombria, Mias Joyce Gardner and home of Mrs. Austin Cnene^ 90 original plans for the children's with the pupUa returning on Jan. Miss Carol A . Whipple, all aeniora Mr. and Mrs. James Hutton cif The Manchester Fire Depart­ HarUord Rd., with Mrs. Simdl coat closets.. Originally these called 3 Instead of on Jan. 2. as this year. at WllUmantic Teachers College. X East Hartford,' formerly of Man­ ment -will hold a drill tomorrow Solomon, chairman, and Mrs. for the school system, computed The ' Board also granted the Another new teacher in Man- night starting 'at 7:30 at the fire­ chester,' announce the marriage of ler.;JSchardt and Mrs. F. C. Wood-\ robes, but were ister changed to South Methodist Church School the cheater next year will be Miee their daughter, Lorelie Hutton, to house, com er o f Mailt and Hilliard burn, leaders, and the other a t 8 provide for open-front cloaets in Use of apace in the Franklin School Joyce Pitch of New York, who will Sts. Kenneth Melbalf on March 18. p.m. at the home of Mrs. Albert the interest of economy. for. Sunday School purposes start­ graduate from - Oneonta State ing nejrt year. Teachers College in. June. E. Brown, 105 Plymouth 1-ane, with Last night the Board expressed Tha church will rent part of the e M o iyisi Mrs. Chester Koblinsky, chairman, the view that a health question was and ‘-Mrs. F. H. Horton And Mrs. involved and that this. In lum , basement ahd first floor for about 30 Sundays, at $13.41 weekly. Willlani Barton, leaders. , might leave the school open tcT the m- charge that it is not ‘'substantially Douglaa Pierce, business manager Personal Notices Ralph Wetherell, 230 Demlng Hsmllton ProTwIler Pboto In accordance” w|th preliminary for the school system, compiled iq e t St., won fourth prize in'the sheep ak i . Oravlno' * plana $13.41 as the cost of keeping the Eisenhower, Stassen Confer I fitting and ahowing contest at the school open an hour on Sundays. In Memoriam ' This ebargs has already been In Iw liif memory of I m a c B e l l w h o BeniesGaiii annual student-sponsored . Little Frank j\^ravlno, an employe leveled at the achool, most recently In personnel matters last night, pa««ed away March 23. 1934. : * uinn's International livestock show^ at the of Hamiltim Standard's sheet by an unnamed group headed by the Board accepted the reslgna- Paris Accords It la not the teara' that are ahed at University of Connecticut on Sat- metal deparment, recently ob­ former Director Helen Fitzpatrick tiona of William A. Gromke, a ^ t h t h e t i m e **lRinm|ty ui'day. served his 20ty anniversary with which has criticized a number of grade teacher at Buckley School, That tell of the hearta that are torn. In Use of United Aircrgft X^rp. Mr, Gravino changes that have been made in and Mrs. Charlotte Hansqn, a Rut th^ bitter teara In the after yeara And the looelinea# allently borne. r ‘ IT Maurice S. Bottum, 41 Falknor spent eight yeaiV with the cor­ the original plans. seventh grade teacher at| Man­ Dr., A certified public, accountant, poration's formet^sChance Vought The chahges were made by the chester Green School; and granted w i f e a n d * c h i l d r e n . Yalta Notes ui has been elected a member of the Aircraft division before joining American Institute of Account­ Hamilton Standard. , He is em­ Washington, March 23 < ford, Friday at a meeting open to clothing and househqld items Will Storms Disrupt tions sny man.’a motives. That was What he wanted then, Eisenhower said, wSs assurance that the public. Dr. Nathan Whetton, take place dimint; the evenings In reply to a question as to the sociologist, is dean of the whether he believes tha partici­ the Russians meant business. He said they had Related their romises so often and left us hanging on a Umb that H mads Graduate School of the University ITie Rockville Emblem Club will Big ^State Area pants in the 1945 Yalta conference of Connecticut, and Dr. Sidney hold a public card party tomorrow were sincere. Sim wary. ♦ Mintz. the anthropologist, is as­ at 8 p.m. at the £2ks Home In Eisenhower t v as asked iriiether Eiaenhower said there was no sistant profesa'or of anthropology By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hs believed publication of the Yal­ great difference between hla view­ Rockville. Members are reminded By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS at Yale University. Reservations C dd winds, rain and sleet ta documents by toe State Depart­ point and that of Sen. George (D- Knowland Sees to bring articles for the “penny” Violent early spring w eath-f m »<»i»e areaa yeaterdiy. kept for the luncheon should be made table,' and baked goods fo r the ale pelted Connecticut for ' the ment last week might "cramp the Ga), who has proposed that the with the Service Bureau. er — muthmiKb ofor Itit wintry — “ ousandz style” of the leader^ of nations at Prealdent IniUate a big power con­ food table. second straight day yester­ of cars stalled. struck, staggering blows any future big power conferences. ference meeting. -Allies Iscdating The imit 'meeting of the League day, leaving two men dead. Lashtog winds swept snow George has aaid he would want The Jaycee Wives will hold their across wide Areas in the again early today in the Dakbtaa War Treaties Always Fall of Women Voters w’hlch was sup­ Upstate, ice-covered power lines TTie President replied that he ratificaUon of the Paris Agree- - monthly meeting on March 30 at and parts of eastern Wyomihe. posed to be held tonight at 8 fell and telephone service was dis­ eastern half of the nation hoped that would not occur. , menu—calling for rearming Gar-1 U.S. at Parleys o’clock at the home of Mrs. Paul the Manchester- Country Club in­ rupted. Along the Long Island' Northern Wyoming reported six many—before a b^ power SMian. stead of the scheduled date, March yesterday. Property damage inches of fresh anow, Strong)- He went on to aay that in time Willhide, 179 Green Rd., will be Sound ahore in the aouthern asc- of war treaties beto'cen nations J Would l^ vo i for Peace\ 23. Dr. Thomu Healy will conduct was e s ti^ te d in the milliims guaty winds and aome snow con­ Washington, March 33 (VI— Baa. held instead at the home of Mrs. tiona, winds pushed Mgh tidta a ^ a y s have fpJlen. He aiUd he Eisenhower s^d there ia no place a question anel answer period-fol­ of dollars. tinued during the night in the Carl Lingenfelter, 255 Vernon St. dangerously high 'onto the eikaesUy' believes that aU doCu- on earth ha would not tra v e l'(n Knowland (R -O llf) aaid today tha The atomy waaUiec was blamed eastern and' northern Great Lakes lowing a film m cancer. b p irh ti mento dealing with suett confer­ Prealdeat Eteeahower oonfers in hla Hlilte H o o m otice Mareh.99 order to obtain an honorable peac#;, United ‘ States faces "tha groat heets & domestics Lswia Kuhn, 58, steward of the for at least SO deaths. region. But the 'vigorous storm wlUi Harold StaMea, aewly-appointed to a caMnet-level job aa epe- and no chore he would not under-' whidi whipped over most of the ences should oe published but that \danger' of being isolated by ap- Here's a G-E Water Hester that, The “WATES” are planning for Soudi Norwalk Boat Club, Travel was aiowsd, both on the rial asaietaat to the ITealdeiit for DIaannanient. For a Ume, Btaesea take If it promised the faintest Midwest the first two days of we should be exceedingly careful ^asement-mlndcd Allies’’ at any not only can be installed anywhere G IV E H E R 200 at their meeting tonights at 8 drawnad m the club's basin as he highway and - in the 'air. \Rower also is conttaalag In hte present poet as toieign oprratlone adnUnletra- h<^ of promoting the general spring moved into eastern Canada. wheneviyr toe good faith of any big: power confeienca to.end this in your kitchen or laundry, but p.m. In Tinker Hall, as guests are tried.to secufe f l ( ^ agatost the service was disrupted. tor. (Ap-Wbepbote). cause of world peace. Cold air extended southward of our Allies te involvM in toe cSll^W ar. gives you an extra work surface, expected from similar clubs in winds and high tides. , Blizzards whipped across ^ d ‘ He- said, however, that ha would CHANEL NO. 5 MORE and MORE OF THOSE REG. $1.49 into northern Florida, the Gulf situation. Tba Senate Republican leader too! Plenty of hot water—when >bu available at Hartford and New Haven. Mystery In Darien, Rosario Occhiplnti, oontlnerA areas. Rain, alcet apS not favor any conference which Coast ami aouth central Texas It was toon that Eiaenhower need it! surrounds the program and the re­ FLAT SHEETS aRd CASES IT.'of New York <3ty was killed strong winds buffated largs art could ba used for sheer pnqiagan- said he opposes the auggeaUen oC fXTRA HEAVY FLANNEL BACK DRILL added he fe w there 'a nothing to freshments but both w ill be good. when he was struck by a car on o f tha eastern asaboard, taari; early today. It was cold In the da purposes t y the Communists. Sen. Gm ^ (D-Ga) for what down buildinga. Plooda harassed juxlbem plains and parts of the be gained by going back 10 ye.ara, Knowlank called aa "open end” WELDON’S Welghing-in take place ai ' U.S. Route 1. Police quoted the W eible ‘Overlooked’ Elsenhower said that with tha tot HAOl STREET Type 1^0 driver sis saying he-did not see the some parts o f the South. A r MUssissippi valley with to what he callM toe lighi of after conferenc^Ha defined that aa one i t COMRinELY AUTOJMATICI usual at 7:30. IRONING BOARD COVERS events, and atrawlng Ciat some ratificaUon of ths Paris Agres- Victim in the rain. tornado truck in a vUlage area of igs beloti-10 degrees. Coldest In which noyadvanca evidencea of at. Cutbank, Mont. one may have betii wrong or right. menu SUU pending it wss best not i t N O FLAMES. N O FUMES, TThe Rev. Kenneth Enright from Heavy rain felt most of the day northern ' h e a t - Friday, March 25 ■ top of the state, power lines cams view to profiting now by M y neea Oommunlats aa part o f tha i t toe summit. down. when frozen branchea mlstakea which may have' bein which Sen. McCarthy (R -W is) told price for a 'eeaat-flro in the For- WRAP UNITSI him were true. In response to questions about oraoked and fell from treee. Other’ made.' Laborites 14-13 moaa area. Type 144 An Army report released last George's prop<^ that a big power LIFETIME HALE'S OWN BRAND Unm snapned w der the weight of Conferees Fail to The Yalta conference of Pretl- "W e would face the great dan­ i t 10-YIAR PROTECTION flA N I January nam^ Weible, a deputy meeting be held without prior con­ 0RANaE”HAU a eoat o f ice. dent Rooeevelt, Premier Stalin and ger of being isolated by theee ap­ •V chief of ataff, and Army Counselor For.^Truce’ by crete ilhow of faith by the Rus- In New Britain, WKNB-TV Prim e Minister ChurdhUI in 1048 peasement-minded AlUee in any Irish Breads and Dessert will LADY PEPPEREU SUPERFINE MUSLIN John G. Adams aslthe men who aians, the President said he had A Stzt rOR tVtRY fAM IlY NlEDt want o ff ths air fb r sevan hours has long been the target of Ro- conference. IVbUe fighting for our STURPYWEAR MATTRES$ PADS bsoauM of ice on its transmitter made the decision to give Pereas, never’ ihUmatod that hU demand be aerx’ed with Irwin’s | Gold PORCELAIN Agreement on Tax publican- criUciam in Congress. - ptinciplce we might be preeented atop -RatUeahalM Mountain in an honorable discharge despite de­ Bevan, Attlee for deeds rather than worda from NEW 90, 40 AND 30 OAUON HEATERS I REG. $2.99-^72x108 ... .. $2.59 Some GOP lawmaken have con­ to toe world aa the one nation Medal Irish Tea, Imported from garmington. ITie station finally mands from McCarthy that the the Soviets be limited to specific $2.79 REG 88.08. 89 x 76 TW IN BED SIZE . . .r . .'...... $2.79 tended that Roosevelt made un­ standing in the Way of a aettle- Ireland. REG. $3.29— 8Ik 108 ... want bn the air again at 1 p.m. Waahii)gtoti, March .98 C87—A b thaas rates 'Would drop by Army dentist be court iriartlaled as London, March 2S W —By the matters. necessary territorial concessions to a aecurity risk: ment. even though it waa one of FINISH txxier a 10,000-watt output. It -was House-Senate oonfbrencs commit­ bilMon doUara a year on A p ril 1— Weals Shew of Felth REG. $3.69—90x108^^ .. $3J)9 the Russians. narrow margin of 14-18, tke British appeasement. Adults 75c — Children 85o expected to rat-im to Its regular tee failed to reach agrsamant Didn't Know All Facta REG. 84-98. 54 X 76 F U L L RED t U Z E ...... $3.79 just eight days away. \ RelMMeof-toe Yalta documents Eisenhower eald there U a whole "There ia no evidence the Rus- ... 59e SIO.OOO watts today, day on a penonal income tax cut Labor party's NaUonal ExecuUva Th— Type 128 r Allergy free, .Resilignt, odorless, fluffy, hygienically nsxt week, to bring the fight for western defense alUance. he and Secretary of State Dulles Castle, Jack Cooper and James Oea. Douglas MacArthur said clean, long lasting, washable. Yellow, blue, pink and past decade, and a half." ' Aa for any atrntegy py Houae the tax cut as close to the April 1 At the outset.' Premier Edgar discuss at least twics a week the "If 4ny economic danger threat­ Haworth, a statement from the todAy he was not ooBsulted Democrats, he said, "W e wrill post deadline aa possible. They also Faure promised that his entire cab­ News Tidbits possibility of diplomatic moves. green.” ' ens today, it will be found not In •v about the Yalta oOnferenCe. but' PEPPEREU QUALITY MUSLIN no signboard notices now.” spoke of trying to compromise on a inet would bo committed by state­ committee aaid. -But, he said, they are seeking to the Stock Market itself but In the In the Houae,"Damocrata pushed TiKre were indications the left If he had been he would have mild income tax cut, but they ments made either by himself or Culled from A P Wires avoid conferences that would only MATCHING BEAUTIRJLNYLON COVEI^ED effects of this inflationary heri­ and right wings of the party r e o o m mended "emphatleally'* REG. $2.69 TWIN SIZE ...... $2.19 through, by a 210-205 vote,, their wrere not optimistic. his- foreign minister, Antoine provide the Communists an oppor­ tage,” the 84-year-old retired fir agreed to try to work, out pome plan to give a $90 annual tax cut Chairman Byrd (D-Va) of the Plnay, during the debate. • tunity for propaganda and bicker- against bringing. Russia Into too REG. $2.89 FULL SIZE a • a a ...... $2.39 nancier and adviser to presidents to each taxpayer and *nch de­ kind of compromise. ' Paeltic war "at that-late dato." Dqcr6n Filled Puffs E«:h$12.95 Senate' Finance Committee and The debate was regarded the last Vice Admiral Roaa T. Mclntire, ing and that.would be futile In the told the Senate Banking Commit­ pendent, starting Jan. 1 .' Criticised Attlee * "The Immlpient collapse o f , Sep. George of Georgia, senior major parilamentary hurdle for personal physician to late Proai- end. 72x84 lightweight' and warm — floral pattern in blue, rose, yellow tee. Bevan was called on . toe carpet was cleany apparea| several They tied this to sn TUsenhower Democratic member of that com­ the reannlngiof Germany. dent Rooaevelt aaya FDR was the Eiaenhower said he is approach­ and green. ' » , . ■> Oppoeee T ax Cuts tor publicly criticizing the party months before 2/alta when tt-o TypeUO administration' ' bill to continue mittee, both are firm against the Flaal Vote Due Friday, "strong man" of ths Big Three. ing the subject without .any Baruch, the final witness in leadership— especially Attlee dur­ toought of parUsariahip: He said seised the Phlhp^nes," the for­ corporation and sxclsa tax rates Three days of debate are sched­ Conference at Y a lta In’ 1945 . .- . FRIGIDAIRE three weeks of public hearings on ing the House of Commons defense he certainly would be willing for mer Far East commsader said one mors year. Under present law (Oeattnued on P age S ixtaei) uled in the Senate— or Council of. Minister of Culture Muso Radzhbov the state of the market, came'out debate. membera of Congress like George in a sUtement. of my dls- UDY PEPPEREU SUPERFINE MUSLIN the Republic—before a final'series and Minister of -Local Industry Btrtxigly against any tax cuts now. Attlee's "Shadow Cabinet” kick* to attend any eopference that patehes dearly enunciated this Impet'id/ of votia scheduled .for late Friday Kurbansho in ^ v le t centra^ Asian Extra special Just aa atrong^y he urged a bigger ed (he B7-year-old Bevan ou,t of may be held. He added, however, Viewpoint." REG. $2.99 TWIN SIZE ...w ■« e • • 8 ^ ... $2.59 night Despite -manjl fears and Republic of ndiOiik . have bem defense buildup to wage what he that a lot of toe travel Snd de­ W iJit !• Wpffc* I b i b b ; doubts, the Senate is expected to fired. . ’ the parliamentary Labor party a REG. $3.29 FULL SIZE ...... $2.79 called a cold but "to ta l" war week ago and barred him from tails o f such coqfersnces are not DUST STORM IN DAKOTA REG. 2 FOR $5.98 CRUSHED ^ rainst the “ Relentless" forces of ratify the treaties without making > French government decides to party strategy sessions. convenient _ and it was entirely Bismarck. N . D., M arch 23 AUTOMATIC TURKEY and CHICKEN FEATHER communlam. any changes which would require go ahead with its original intention —A howlUg dust storm raced Streaaing a need for a ‘‘epund reopening of- the debate in the Na- to aak extension o f hnmd econoriolc Bills to Outlaw Union Shop (Ooattaiuqd en Page FltteiBa) (CoalUited OB Page BIghteea) across North Dakota today, Type 180 overnment poUcycoverlng all the tlmal Assembly,, toe lower and poTsers National Assembly accord­ blackealng sUes and reducing ktar-ralated problems o f econom­ more powerful houae o f the Parlia­ ed former Premier Pierre Mendes- vislbUlty to near sero la .eoaw BED PILLOWS g ment. Some 45 speakers have been WASHER ies, finance and national defenae," Frimce . . . Bx-Ftomter Jose Ra­ piacce. Tile dust mixed with fall- LADY PEPPEREU COMBED PERCALE Baiuclrmdde three general recom- Spark Hot Row at Hearing hated. mon GulMdo faera new testimony ing saow. And spread a dirty Beautiful Nov "Confetti'' Pattern mendatlona in hU prepared tesU- Faure arid Pinay were on the In proscciRion’s drive -to link him Humphrey Asks Dulles Tell brown blanket over much of the REG. $3.09 TWIN SIZE ...... $2.*9 2 , ^ * 3 ^ / : mony: government bench as the debate by circumstantial evidence'to Jan. aUte. Winds readied gusts up to ••1. Determine juit what our Hartford, March 93 (P) —-Oon-Gjority. of responaibla managemmt' opened. The press and public gai- 2 assassination of predecessor Jose ...... 50 pillee an hour. REG. $3.39 FULL SIZE ; $2.89 Exceptionaly soft Pure-Aire Health Pillows-7Featherfl aatlondl security requires, both trovtrslal bins to outlaw the union interests In Connecticut,” said leHss wars jammed and the. ceh- Lntonio Remon. Dan River Bordered Rlcciutl. "Aa labor commissioner,' Who Released Yalta Papers h.aVe been chemically washed, doubly disinfected, steril­ shop in Connecticut and make it State Comptroller Fred R. Zel­ I WORKER PAY JUMPS (Oenttaoed on Page. Thlrteeo) a erkne to require anyone to join' I strongly urge that you refuse to (OeaMaaed en Page Sixtoea) ler points to continuing improve- Washington, MaitW' 23 (F) — 100®/o'WOOL ized and deodorized by an exclusive method. Featherproof — ------1 - 6 tinker with our economic ms- a labor union have draam both it In' Connecthnit's fiscal pic­ The goveniment icqiortod today .blue and white ticking. strong ^position and support be­ chlnery and that you reject these Washington. March 33 f his "right to England have been notified by 69 Sfcarwaad Graao o r gnd service. All colors and white. CLOSED MONDAYS preventing paralytic polio. parturo for atate visits to ths Times. today; the previously secret report Support for toe measures came work" bill, Klssam said "many Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) . STATE OOP SPLIT.HOIJD8 H ie announcement will be made United States and Canada. "I win await a reply from our on the 1945 B ig.Thtee conference. WIEWW^ WfEEwWh • CASH SALES from representatives of Chambers members of uqlons are pawns in that it ia trying to expedite start Hints CoUuslon State Capitol. Hartlonl, March by Dr. Thomas F. Prancle Jr., of The chamber vote glvos him aad of air carrier servloe between New Secretary of SUte before deciding . REG, S9c . of Commerce and tha ManufSetur- .the hands o f their leaders. Foreign Minister Gaetano Martino whether to pursue this .• very im­ Democratic leader Lyndon John' 28 Ifl — Ihe Republican leader­ A beautiful new Dan River sheet and pillow, case with a multi-color confetti pattern tha University of Michigan, head York and Mexico Oty. era Association of Connecticut “No man should bo obliged to hacking tor negotiations In Wash­ portant matter further,” said aon of Texas told the Senate that ship in the Legislature tried ub. border that blends with every color combination. Buy foe yourself and for gifts. OPtN TO )■ of a team which has been analyz­ BueoesetuUy today to persuade a. GANNON RAPIDRY DISH TOWELS Beqa Weakealag Ualoa oome, cap in hand, to bog the ington and Ottjawm, partioulariy on Republican leaders -call aecret Humphrey, a member of tha For­ circumstancea under which the ing the reeulta of Salk vaccine' party caucue te go ea record ia Rlcciutl said he suspected the privilege of working to support the oofttooverrial question of de- ooatorenca of all 47 GOP Senators eign Relations Committee. documenU got into print "strongly ‘ trials liivolving nearly two million favor of turaing over to the State Kemp’s, Ine. real puipoM of the bills f s ^ to himself and hla family,’' he ad d ^ vetetring Italian oil reaoureea to try to rally aupport for Presl Bitter partisan dabaU on ro- suggeat oSlclal collusion." •r PURE UNEN DISH TOWELS cbildrea. dent Ihsenhower’s. federal employe Henry Suydam, State- Depart- Welfare Depaftmeat the reepoa. The April 12 news eonfsrenot at weaken labor unions' In Oonneeti- "N o man should ba denied the B ^daa •xpihasing-confidanoo in leeee of the politically cootrov»r- etblUty for aedocted aad nacared cut He asM they would daalroy Right to work bocaima o f non- pay raise bills. . . Red-haired Vir­ slal papera kept the SenaU to biant press oAcer, aSld there has 7*3 McriR St.—MI-3-S*a0 Ann Arbor—to answer the world­ Scelba and his four-party ooailUoa tor ehildrea. The teagoot caacaa Green Stamps . |vtoa harmonious labor-numagamant memharahlp in n labor union." ginia Daa aaya aha told authorl sion aaveral houn after tu normal 4)aan no tovesUgatlen of how the For wide qqestloa of vriiethdr.the Salk ' ttw vote rajocted of the ew reto tegtstaHvo iitoteh SALES om I s e r v i c e $1.00 vaeeine signals tha end ofpollo— niatlona h«iiUt,up la Coanacticut Ffadariek WaUrliouao, :-aodaltet uaa about her call girt career and reeaas hoqr last night, with Rura- Timas obtotosd the iwort. TN J M ( H A U CORK 4 la Near York, the TlgBaa had \ falted to **J255[,**“ ^ * Given M^ith Cash S a ^ ' stock up now at this low pries. Colored bordtrsd llnsn la rod, i t . J I K H A L eoM was aanouaead last night Tba data over Ute ynar*,. for ths Oonaitneqt Aai^Aa$beiatlcm of [praliMt Frsukr from baHi with Minot r. (Mjckey) phray demanding: 1 suggiBt tltat tola la not the Jalka after warning otherwise her I ‘W— hat ...kind of - Bseurlty aaeurlty iw>tam AU MOiMTWt COHM« blue, gold and grssa. Cannon Rapidiy la multi-color atripoa. AMMOISSTia COMIjh' waa eaOai tor .tewan f^ . m Rig«:Tw«),- . rpitea o f . abJoeUaeqaf. ttw M r 3^tea), i \ .(OialMn i aa ra g * »w a ). w m M fee $ 6 lM swwy. * d » w * tfMm to tite Stota D agait- ^ ead H e ^ d Ad vi. - a . — , ...... 'ri.' mV ■r-li.n; i

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