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FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 196$ X PAGE e ig h t e e n iHanrtiipatpr lEttming %ralb Avenue Dally Net The WeatheE, ■ MMah r« N e n t uf D. $k WsflHMifS tion marksra—antique plates. He’ll Kloppenburg and Mrs. Edward' Manchester Barracka, Veterans Statute R estricts be arraigned tomorrow too. C hatniliade Views Walters. ■ 12,62m ■ FMr, teutey. ssflaw t ly-siujll of World War I, of tJSA, will* he A rehearsal of the Chaminade About Town host to the Department of Con-' night. Law $fi-$e SuufliF :m ‘A ntique’ M arkers Film s of O pera 'Chorus was held before the meet­ MonNwr at tlM Audit 'porMura Nuuigt; IDgh W 4e#'W ’^ necticut on Sunday atr 2:30 p.m. ing. T he next rehearsal of the Buraiu of 7 Jrttt Kenty St. School PTA Is G reen M ianor G els ----- . . t 'gponsorlnR • csrtoon siul west­ chorus will be held Monday evc- Manche»ter—‘A City of VUlage Charm - ...... I .■tm .1 The Co-Wids of Center Church Automobiles, manufactured 25 Mrs. Charles X«mbert, local I nihg at Manchester HIgh Schbol. ern movie proerem Urniotrow will hold a fhow rehearsal tpmof; -.i- afternoon et 1.30 fet the echOol. years ago or more and displaying H ousing-C ontract soprano, was In charge of the pro-1 tow night at in Woodruff hall. "antique car” markers, cannotibe gram' for ^ e March malting of! MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 8. 1958 (CtaMifled AdvwtMuf OB P u ^ 10) PRICE FIVE The movie will be “Comer Creek" used for general transportation. VOL. LXXVII, NO. 1S4 ('TWELVE PAGES) X • In tachhlcolor. S6«Ja end candy v^l Green Mghor Construction Co. the CKamiiiade Club in the Fel­ Thi^ Manchester Child Study Police Chief Herman. O. Schendel G iddings, H eck . b e ^ n sale. Proceeds will be used 'said today,. has beemAwariled a $6,196,376 U.S. lowship room '.of Center Churqh, A t •„r>v M the benefit of the school library. Group will meet Tuesday at 1 p.m. Government contract to build mllL which was based on the opera OIL \ According/ to the General Adults will be welcome with their In the' library of the Buckley “Carmen” by Bizet. She was as­ To A ddress PTA Report 5.1 M illion Id ^ School. The speaker Will be Dr. SUktutes, ventcles at least 25 years tary^ouslng at Manscom Air Force R A N G E O IL Ndt Wanted ehlldfen. old t^ c h are "restored and main­ e In Bedford, brass. sisted by her husband, who showed X Edwin Shannon, sociologist at the Announcement of the awarding a sound film depicting scenes from Dr. Lane Gtddings, head patholo-! 2 M arine University of Hartford. tained for use in exhibitions, clu^ Marine P^fc. Roilald L. Bmult. sctlvltles, parades and other fupd- of the contract to the Manchester this opera. '! gist at the Manchester Memorial ‘ By the Law non of Mr. and Mrs. C. U Demeritt, tlons of public interest" cannot be concern was made today by the Air To.set the,Scene of the opera, Hospital; and, Herman J. Heck, ^ 7' ■ Tblland Tpke., and Marine Pfc. Marine Sgt: Robert J. Hoffner. used for general transparfatlon. Force. Mrs. Howard Chaae sang the Mi- Planes Hit; Ike, Congress Rush Donald S-. Sullivan, son of w . and son of Mrs. Olavlne C. Hoffner, 73 The local construction conipany caela prayer aria from the third fot-mer chalnfian o^the Manches­ CliiMgo. March 8 UP)—Vet­ "Antique markers cost.^nly $2 eran Chicago Police had a "Utt. Bernard J. SUMIvan, 15^ {.take Florence St., and husband of the compared to the SS'fqrT'cgular reg­ will bylld 395 Cape Cod style act. She was accompanied by ter' Red Cross Chapter, will bei BOLAND St., are taking part in a d'U^ek former Miss Jo Ann L.. Boppert of houses at the base for officer peri, Mrs'. Gkrfield Keeney.- speakers at the meeting of the Lin-1 tough tima with Carl' Marta istrations," the chier^inted out. OIL COMPANY 26 Aboard - last night after he was picked amphibious operation with an At­ Hamden, is’•serving at headquar­ ' Wednesday, Rtenapd^A. Prior! sonnel. The work of building the \ Refreshments of assorted cook­ coin School. PTA Monday night at Job-Creation Plans lantic Fleet Marine Force training ters. Fleet Marin# Force,'Atlantic, homes will begin m the early part ies, tea and coffee were served, 8 o’clock in the school daditorlum. ( up wandering along La Salis 17, of 116 Keenpy Dr,, was arcested 369 CENTER ST, Naha, OlUnaWa, March 8 (/P) Straet group in Puerto Rico. . at the Naval Base. Norfolk, Va. for such -a /violation. His 1930 of April, 'a company /spokesman frofn a table decorated in keeping With the aid, of the fllrtv/’Pre-: said. with St. Pafrlck’a Day. Mrs. C>Tus. scriptlon for Life," both speaker# Tel. Ml 3-6320 —A U.S. Marine Transport Tiskento tha Hudson Avenue . automobiIe*/\vas stopped on E. will discuss the procedures in-* By SACK I^UJL fond week of tho month when much .Station, Marts ripped oijt The Young People’s Society of The South Methodist Chiirch Middle Tflke. by Patrorakn Gordon The construction work is author­ Tompkins imd Mrs. William Klop- plane carrying 26 persons and of the nation, was plagued by Zion Lutheran Church ’^’111 bold a ized under the Capehaft Housing penburg poured. The refresh­ volved in the functioning of a n . 24-Hour Burner Service , March 8 (IP)—^ drawers from filing cabinets additional church' school sessions Neddpw who silmmoned Prior into a flingle-seat Marine fighter- etorme and Intense cold, curtallli^ and tors up messagss on- ths meeting Sunday evening^ at 7 for Grades 1 through 6 will have Heads Shrine Club court tomorrow. Last. Friday Act. , ment committee consisted of Mrs. efficient blood program here in; The Eisenhower administra­ Joseph A. Prentice, 675 E. Mid­ Alfred Lange, chairman, Mra. Manchester. bomber collided last night as some outdoor operations. pblics teletype m a c h in e . o'clock at the church. A Mm will their final program Monday \»dth a win Songallo, .34, of 200 Charter Slx/ other companies from New I'nr Iturni i tion and the Democratic-con- Meanwhile, the Labor Depart­ be shown by a representative from time for parents and friends to dle Tpke., has been elected presl-^ and other parts of the Joseph C ana^, Mrs. James Duffy, At the close of the program re-x ____ they were preparing to land Marts, who is yaar* -old Rk St., r/as arrested and charged freshments------will------served.iMi. or Ml trolled Congress pushed job- ment released statistics that indi­ also., smeared chocolate ice the Manchester Nika Missile meet with the children and their dent of the Omar Shrine Cljib. with the improper use of registra­ country also bid on the project. Mrs. Carl Gnstafson, Mrs. William and plunged into the ocean as cated unemployment continued to Battalion. All young people are in teachers in their rooms from 3:15 .4 creation actions todaX amid ^ a m on Sgt. Harry Lyons Members of Omar, a Shrine tSlub “a ball of fire."’ reports that unemployment rise after mid-February, although v'Vniform. vlted to attend. to 3:45 p.m. At 3:45 there will be a Navy search parttea recovered at a reduced rate. Two Escape program for everyone in; the of Sphinx Temple, come from.the shot up last month to more The boy'a 'mother reclaimed three bodiee today and alghUd The Department’s Bureau of him. She said he wandered to Robert WiUiama, 388 E. Center chapel. Manchester-Rockvllle a w . other bodiee amid dehria and than 5,100,000. Employment Security said jo ^ a s' St . a senior, has been named to the street from the family’s Other officers are Einar Lorent- wrackaga in the water three mllea Senate DOmoeratic Leader Lyn­ ness a'mong workers covuad by basement apartment. Greenwich the dean's list for the first The Manchester Rod and Gun sen, vice prcsideftl; John Von south of Naha. don B. Johnso.i of Texas announced the unemployment ompenaation semester in the Wnimrslty of Con­ Club, at a meeting last night at Deck, treasurer; and Arthur Rick­ U.8. ehipe and pianea searching yeeterday he will seek swift Senate system rose by 137. Ao .n record necticut School of Pharmacy. the home of William A. Knofla, 93 er. secretary. . . DEW STORE HOURS-i ‘BUSINESS BOOSTERS’ for poasible survivors with the action oh houaing, highway, edu­ 3.268.000 in the ended Feh. Henry St., set 4he date of Satur­ Omar’s next meeting will be help of Okinawan police and flah- cation and other MUS'^"major 22. House Fire , ^ M rs. 'WlUiam Kley. 87 Deepwood day. April 19, for a dance at the March 19 at the Garden Grove. A (EFKCTIVE TONIGHT) arinSn were hampered by rough measurea in providing jobs," he In the’ previous week, ended Four Train Dr., the former Hertha. Frelheit. clubhouse in Coventry and ap­ dinner will be served at 6:30. , water sad ihefa In the shallow aea. , ,'F eb. 15, the’total of JobKaa ness has riscelv^ news of the death of pointed committees to make ar­ The pladies were an R4Q, the Ma> Ladies Night will be held April At the samejjmet m a d e among covered--workers had- lii- Greenwich mptfier gave liter her mother, Mrs. Blise Frelheit. rangements. 12 at tho (Jduntry Oub. Prentlcr Hyteg iTTstter-aaying ^be -Defense cHMras^'by -TSS'JIOO,' About' Iwoh’ “ 83; 'wWai* Btcurred tnr Feb.~ M 1" niet Iasi night with officers, dlrtff-" Boxcar, with iBmuwangcrs add a Department is looking into the thirds of workers come under the Crash KiUs life early today in a vain at> MecklenbatCrtJermany. Mrs. Frei- Miss Carol D. Johnson, daughter tors and committee chairpaan to • X crew of tlx, andSui AD5^at,tark matter of speeding up military con­ unemployment compensation sys- tempt to save two of her chil­ helt spent lour years in this coun­ of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. John­ plan the annual event. Tony fightar-bomber. They were returfi- struction project* in labor surplus -tem. . ■ V, dren who were trapped in a try some time ago and has a num­ son, 1 Hackmatack St., has been O'Bright and his orchestra will (ng from Operation Btibiiigback, a areas—those with relatively high Also, the Lagor Department said ber of other relatives here and in eletred to Delta Phi Chapter of Phi provide music and entbrtainmeiit. FRIDAY NIGHTS AT 5:30 U.8.-Phillppine amphiblou* maneu­ 60 Persons burning: house. SPECIALS FROM HALE’S/HOUSEWARES D|PT. unemployment. initiai'claims for Jobless benefits. A third child was saved when New Britain. Theta Kappa, national honorary Edward Saari is in charge of the ver in the Philippines. \ “I think wo can pick up some Indlcatlhg new layoffs, declined scholastic society for 2-year col­ dinner and seating; Walter Bar- l o w e r STORE LEVEL The two pianea had taken off she.jumped from a porch roof and 200,000 to 500,000 Joba by govern­ by. 23.300 to 435,900 for the week Rio 'de Janeiro, Brazil, was caught by a man on tha. The Auxiliary to Anderson-Shea leges, at. Centenary College for bier, gifts; Frank Gray, orchestra; from Subic M y. a U.8. Navy base ment projocts,” Johnson said, add­ ended-March 1. • Poet, VFW, will held a card party Women, Ha,cbettatown, N. J. OPEN THURS. NIGHTS TILL 9M 18" ROTARY FAMOUS lOHEM West of Manila. The AD5, which March 8 (/P)—An electric com­ ground. Les Bolton, tlgkets; Harold Barns­ ing thi* should have a "Rood pay- Unempoyment generally drops tenight at 8:30 at the Post Home. ley, decoratlbns and favors; and eruisea at about 300 miles an hour, ' Mogteal effect upon the countiy.” muter train . smashed into Dead were Mr*. Catherln* The public is invited. Mrs. Francis B. Breen, 25 Fox- Harold E, 'Turkington, publicity. apparently!overtook the 200-mlle- In March with a seasonal atepup three othei's halted by faulty Mahoney Parker, 43, her son, Don­ LAWN MOWER X^xTRASH BURNER Informed offleiaJs said yesterday in BU^ outdoor occupations as ald Clinton Parker. 15, and her croft Dr., Is chairman of the com- Directors assisting are Joseph LUtz, OPEN M9K. - -CLOSED WED. an-hour transport during the 650- the govemmCiUt will announce next signals 35 miles north of Rio mitfee arranging for a rummage Wllliajn Popp. Harold Newberry, T, mil# flight to the U.8. Navy Air farming and construction. daughter, Victoria Elizabeth s « a . $ s « . « Tuesday that jobjeseneas rose by President Eisenhower and his de Janeiro la.st night. About Parker, 12. sale by St. Margaret’s Circle. J. Crockett, Jorma Nurmi, Joseph Station near Naha. more than 600,000''in February to Daughters of Isabella, scheduled White and Elmore S. Hohenthaj. ■7" SP k M advisers .were pictured as count­ 60 ' persons were reported Donald S. Parker, 45, the hus­ The control tower operator aaid a 16-year peak at mid-month of ing on a decrease in unemploy-. band and father, and their daugh­ for Thursday, March 20.^at the K one of the planes radioed . him more than 5,100,000. Last month's kill^ and 60 injured. of C Home. Proceeds of the sale, ment this month. They contend Disaster crews working in a I ter, Katherine. 13, escaped the., Pre-seoaon apecial. 2 cycle Clinton motor. The only baft ^ aeproved trash burner. Air shortly after dark. A few minutes U tal apparently was between 6>i consideration of any emergency flaming holocaust. will be applied to the C lrcl^ It’s a B ad W eek vent-->jma fronKl|)* bottom. later the operator “oaw a flash in heavy rain had removed 36 bodies: : SAM ; charities. Members are urged; to Only $10.00 down. and 7 per cent of the nation's civil- moves should await ihe March by morning. The Imnact of the col­ Inveatintors said Mra. Parker the sky." the Navy reported. isn labor forca Sen. JohnaCn esti­ employment figures, due out a set aside good used clothing for An Okinawan witneaa said he lision was B O great that clothing apparent'^ pushed her daughter, men, women and Children,-^touse- For The Ryans mated there no«' are between five month from now. Iwas tom from many of the passen­ .Katherine; 13, to the aafety of tha MW three dietinct flashes. Other million and six million unemployed. hold articles and miscellany. embroidered witneoses said they heard a ter­ Hov,-ever, one ofBclai gald that igers. porch roof and then went back for lYULYES; Ernest J.' Ryan, 46, of 146 Center It was noted that the February Officials of the Central of Brazil the other children. Her body was MAX rific exploaton and aaw "a ball of .figures were gathered in the sec- (Ceatinoed eo Page Two) 1 Miss Carolyn Robert, daughter St., was arrested yesterday for the, waterdilies firS’’-fall into the sea.' Railroad said three of the trains found in a sewing room off tho I "Shoe repairing of Uie bet- I of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Robert, second day in a row. Sgt. W altp' NEW U.8. Navy Craft and Army, had halted near the small rillage of master bedroom. H ter kind for over 40 years." ^ 622 W. Middle 'Tpke., will portary Ferguson charged him with faJHng Navy and Air Force planes imme­ Santa Cruz, between Kosmos and Scene pt Wharf Fire The boy had been sleeping in a (Roger in QTiv^r Goldsmith’s play, to stop at the red light at Center afloat on SHEER SCARE Cream Puff POWDER diately launched a search of .the Paciencia, to wait for rail hands to bedroom on the upper floor or at­ Through a dense cloud of creosote-fed am^ke the Coast Guard cutter Yankton la shown pouring wa­ NOW AT 2S OAK ASTREET ^ (“ She Stoops, to Conquer," to be and Brpad Sts. Wednesday'' area. The heavy aea^ a layer of repair traffic signals. tic. Dae Purnell Parking'' right | The fourth train, hurtling through ter into a blazing storage shed at Portland, Maine, Terminal .Pier No. 3 yeatsrday. The blaze Hi* body was found on a stair I presented at Mt. Holyoke College Less than 24 hours U ar he was mlat and the disrkneas hampered was the most spectacular on the waterfront in years. (AP Photofax). ■at onr rear entrance. March l(k 11 and 12. Miss Robert linen-look $ ■ them. Threatened otorms held up Police Chief Heeds the darkness, rammed others on landing oh the second floor, indi- stopped on Spruce 9*- Patrol­ and . ! the same track. k ■■ ■ a M ■ *• 'a. ]js a Junior. man Gordon NeddpW and charged 2 each Okinawan fiahermen from the 'eating he was overcome aa ha fled rayon town of Itomao who promptly vol­ No U„ citizens were believed to from his room. with operating ,/a motor vehicle be' aboard the trains. The gitTs body was found' in her' With a defcctlj4 steering mechan-- Choose frorh square and long aiylea. Ideal for unteered to help.. A regular |2.00 ya^, C^ L4p- . Jkuly. i o ^ an. A ir. Force, heli­ Harriman, Resigns More than 30 ambulances were Secrets Saved aecond floor bedroom. ism. Hi* car had been weaving coat, suit or headwear. InvAoild coiora, lovely stick. All colors,, dispatched to tte ’feehe. 'An. Afr' Reuther Dr. Rudolf A. Oolmefs,' medical from slde/lo aide, Neddow said. new prints and all white.Jleg.,$1.00 and $1.98.'" copter mads the firat ^htlng of hodlea and wreckage. They were Force Base near the area sent hun­ examiner., aaid tha boy's body waa RyaTv-will be arraigned on the dreds of airmen to aid in rescue As Air Force burned "almost beyond recogni­ ORAH^E HALL first>iarge in Town Court tomor- near Benaga-Shlma, a smalt island Kingaton, N. Y„ March 8 (A’)—^ Wben he first received Hsrrl- five milea south of the Air Base work. tion.” Ha added that while there rowAnd on the defective equipment Police Chief Ray Van Buren. un­ man's ultimatum, Van Buren said; The wreck closed off the Central was avidence of asphyxiation by 9

• ■ .;r HAGE FOUR MANCHESTER.EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, MARCH «, 1958 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTElt;r<^NN,s SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1968 what .tliair particular inspiration pleaaant places'; yta, I hava a ^ockviUe-Vernon Hal Boyle Rockville-yeirnon IHmtri?E0trr latl.Oiam to do was to taka tha pop, g t ^ i y heritage.” Correlative passages DecMlCldims shovg htm into a woodim box S9 Connecticut “ Bcl- Miss Robertson WiHs ’ ^ ^nrniu^ IjErald ence ani^ Health with Kay to tha Here *h There inchas long;, .16 inches wide, and 13 Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, Both Parties to Blitter Up \200 Due in - s s i u SlS^'p^ o tiko cx?* m e. inchas deep, nail down tha lid, and Yankee include the following.'(p.317:18>: u SUm II 8tr«f+ lUncanur; C^iv than fly him off in a helicopter to Tho undoratanding of hla apiritual $111,000 Public Gifts THOMil a town 35 miles away.* That, so far By A. H. 0. individuality Hnlkea man Vnoro real, WALTER E. TEDFORD CrcihVictim Name Slates mn School WALTK SL -James' R. C. Church more formidable in truth, and en- Bequests totaling $188,000, wltljathrough it ia frequently ralRpral as tha Army will dlvulga, la tha, CktveaaiH Congregationai ClHiibtE.^’ gblea him to conquer ain> diseaae, OOVNTT EDITOR u n and of the story, except for the To the Republican state ai,tua- I t Sprtire 8t; John r. Bannen, Pastor ZafMt ii. Devoe, 30, ot Rockville, $111,000 of it earmarked for pub­ to as Robertson Brook.) tidn. the current special ssMion ReV. K. RJnar Raisk, Pastor . Rb,v. Jamea T, O’Connell and death." In Meetings Another trust fund for fS^MB Ig PobUMtM_____ £ n n HTtnlBI laiMpi announcement that thd shoeshlne 4ied At the Norwalk General Hos*. New York (B—The boss is ths lic Institutions, have been made offert an opportunity for bne big Ernest Johnson Jr,, Organist' Rev. John P. BlaachSeld BiUl yastarday aftemdon from tn- Jokt. In this case laugh firat to bt set up under tbs to n m -o f AiaMr» HoikteytrfkMy Knl»»«i ai lh« Zion Evangelical'tlbtlieran Oiureh boss again. ______under the will of l^ttss Grace Rob-; ym e« aj| Mai)Ch««t»r Conn, u boy Is now In an Amerlcan-sup- prolonged caucus. And we are npt> Res'. Joseph H. MKAan A relatively large amount <>/ “ ewspaw space juirlaii sustained in a car-truck ac­ R^ublicana and Democrats met and longcab—but don’t overdo IL The annual Science Fair will'Yia.j the will and the incoms la to l a 0 ^ 1 Ifall Matttr ported orphanage where , he is he- in this Inrtsnce, referjdng to the Sunday, March S. (Missouri Syaod) devoted in the palt few weeki to events In Regionel Wstdrt cident M|re last Saturday night. ) The down turn in jobs has made It isn’t wise to let the boas know used by the Manchester Park Onn* Cooper and High Sts. Thursday night and the GOP Town how scared you reaUy are. h e ld .,a t Rockville Hi|h School KATES ginning "a new life full of. love unpleasant oVer-use «f the closed Sunday School at »:S0 a.m. Sunday Masses; ■ 8, but R l8 rather difficult to determine just what Is hap­ Muffering from complicated inter-1 this forgotten figurehead of busi­ T fib '.^ l Vinaa filed with Ju(lfe mission for the upkeiep and bon*, Ad*Ai>ca Church-time Nursery from 10:80 Tho Rev. Paul O. Profcopy, Committee addsf' three new mem­ 4. Never interrupt hla old joke , March 21 and 22 with aoma 200. en- tification'Of the park. and hope." door caucus whtah developed dur­ For adults 6 . T, 8, 9, 10 and 11 tial injuries, Devoe died ehortivl ness a person of Importance once John j!\VaJtott In Probate Court ing the last regdlar session and untti noon. o’clock with two .M asM A t 9, one Pastor pening In that trl-town district. bers while the-.5 emocrats added to tell a new one of your own. T h e ' tries expected. The S'^e c o n d CongregalkaiM Montlu:... Raportcra have been coverlng^- (after being Uanaferred to Norwalk more. Somewhere between-the end of then was esrrled to extremes Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m. Ser­ in the main auditor}tim for adults Miss Marion A. Erdln, from tho Manebaster MemoHal! five. boss no longer wants y i^ to be Ehchibilors. will-..be from Grade yesterday. A Itearing on admission Church, tn which Miaa RobortaiMi . .UontAa Organist the town aa beat they know how lated Instance! 6f thasa acta pals It always happens that way. . Hoath ... hie flight in s box and hla admis­ in the apecihl session df last fail. mon: ■•’iTie Temptations of Cal­ and one for th e.^ ild reh in Uie In comparison to the Jwenlto Hos;rttaI. Ths Republicans hrt(K$lKlr cau­ l^ e n there are more jolM than amusing on conlpany time. The 8 through high school. Students of the will to probata will be held had' been an active member, tor vary" basement; anRdwo Masses at 10, while being , hampered by Board of cus the same night and nanted.dele- only reason- he la telling. you a- March 18. \ many years, is also a banefldaiir sion to the orphansge, however, That kind of caucus wia^one in Education executive aesalona and rapes,, murders and racial dMMn- The car driven by Devoe crash­ people, nobody paye much attention from Gradt 7 formerly participated which the Leglslsture hegaR-tak- Lenten Vesper Hour, 5 p.m. oile In the JM ltt auditorium aiid ^ 9 a.m,, Sunday School. ed into a moving van and another gatea and alternates to up-eoi joke is to keep )ils own spirits up. Although Mis* Robertton's en* under the will. She directsrd that kem Choon n managed to tell hla 9:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Claaa rafuaal by many-reaponilbla indi­ ■ioi)a In Naw York a t y . Thasa' the boas. He tiptdes around the HElfBER u r ing behind closed doors practirttlly The guest minister this week is one In thadMsement. countiT. youn^aUra ara like aogala car on New Boltoii Rd. Police said party conventions. talking to himself—for fear 5. When going 'to the water in the fair but last year there was tire estate has not been inventorirtl two $9,000 trueta -be set up. T M Th e a ,s____ s o c ia t e d PRJS.UB atory. and tfie South Korean press the Rev. Robert Crum, Pastor of 1 0 a,m„ Nursery In the parish viduals to taka a quotable stand on Robert E. Lee, George Risley cooler, stride up quickly and aelf- not sufficient space In the school yet. Judge Wallett aald it will "be. income from one ia to bs used for : Tn» AMeclmttd Pr»«« u «ACluitT«ly all of its real debating on the lasdeV compared to some of their c i t y , tha eaatbound ill-fated car veered that'ltf'Jw aaya something out loud ubllcatlon o( now has a passionate cause, de­ it was handling. Tliat caucus was The Jefferson Street Methodist Bridget's R. C. Church house during church worship. current events. acroaa'the road caromed off the and William F. Johnson were added cohfldently <)m if you had seally gymnasium for Axhibita from all approximately $250,000. the church’s home and foreign noB .aniitIM to the two of republl 10 a.m.. Divine worship. Text: Dr. W. ChrUtof Helalar haa at he’n hurtApmebody’s feelinga. and ^ 1 netfa dtapatebee credited 10 It. or manding punishment of the-Ameri­ supposedly preparation for, and Caiurch of Hsitford. , liv. John J. Delaney, Pastor Imagine tha oonfuaion in thasa westbound van. spun around aiid to the Republican Town Commit* the. guy’ll quiLAnd go to vrarfi for earned the right to a drink), gulp six grades. , Under the terms of hei* will, Sion work; the ether for g tr m si '% t otliannaa______credited______in ihUtl papor ^ A doflse and fellowship hour win Rev. Stanley E. Hastillo John 8:35 and John 10:36. Theme: last submitted hia raaignaUon. Fsllot: Photo tee. , , a fast one, and, return to your Exhibits will be judged on March Miss Robertson directed that sev­ purposOSv ■’ • aad aUo !ha local nows pubiiihod hero can officera Involved, and, beyond actually substitution for, the func­ Whether we agree or disagree with young minda when a group of hit another westbound car, before a competitor. All rifttiu of republication of ep«eial tioning of the General Assembly it* follow th<^ vesper, Rev. Dennis R. Hussey Who Art ThouT t Am the Bon of coming to a atop when. It Democrats added Mrs. Marie But when there arb^^more people desk. Do not linger around the 30 by a large group of judges se­ eral trust funds be set up, three -iNroct Baqnwta that, the conclusion of S Atatua-of- CovenanKCongregatlonal ia/lhe God." his policies, hla educational phlkM- adults finds It necataary to form Receiving direct bequests are tha /Uipat^te herein are aleo reerrewt self. Asglstnnta the aeed of a "vigilante" group to Into a guard rail fence. Engaged Johnson,-Harry Hammer. Francis IWan jobs—such as ^rlgntSlpw—the water cooler to ambush the gig­ lected from professional, business of which will direcUy" or indirect­ church of thb ‘‘Disl-A-Llf^-'minU- 11 a.m., Gotteadlenet mlt Aben- ophiea or hia admlhlatratlve ablll- gling stenographert). ThOae days and educational, persons. - Mrs. ly benefit Manchester. residents. Connecticut Children's Aid Soclaty forcea pact which would give Ko* This time, It is s different kind police their moraUr. Thla gioup met Devoe was the only persdnr'hurt The engagement of Mies Marcia T. O’Loughlin, Mrs. Frank Fitz­ boss agsln becomes ind(tstt;y‘s Pull aefTtce client of N E A- Serv try,. Dial MI 8-3706 for w'l-minute Masses on Sunday at 7, 8, 9, 10 mahl. V Ues or lack of them, is not Im­ are over—for the duration. Dorothy Harlow of the Science Income from a $40,000 .trust in Hartford. $5,000; NeWhi| ‘ IC«, ibc rean courts jurisdiction 'over of caucus which Governor Rlbicoff, portant, The real issue at stake In one recent Sunday afUfnoon to art and he waa ruahed to the Mandhca- Clara Albro to A.2.C. Jack Michael patrick and Oborge Foster. "Father Im age,'’ The problem ALH .PubUthtre Repretentatiree: ^Fbe messags of hope'nWUF inspiration, and 11 a.m., and MaSaea down­ 7 p.m.. Young People's Society ter hospital where twoy«taiargertcy Both parties will organize their the wife woHier then hec.omee one \ 6. . Around noon -go into the Department ia in charge of secur­ fund would go to the trustees of Hdme for Crippled ChiMron, Jullua jlathewt S i^ a J Acency — New American military personnel for out of the goodness of his bl-partl- thla cloudy atmosphere—the Is­ a code of conduct which 4a tha re­ Krafjack is announced by her par­ san heart, has provided the Repub­ any time, i^sy or^.-imi^t, changed stairs at 9 and 10 a.m. nrieeting, including Nika film pres­ oparatlona ware perfpmad Satur­ town committees next month, with of how to'please his Paycheck Pap- bossA. office,' ask him if you can ing judges. the Manchester Memorisil Hospital 000; Thorsby Inatltuta of ThOT .. Tork. a u ca ro Oetrolt.ann Boeton. offensee committed outside the each day. sue which aeema to have been Mih- sponsibility of parerta and the ents, Mr. and Mra. Thomas R. Al- for general hospital purposes. The Alabama. $1,000; and tha Conndetl- .l& W B E R AUDIT BUREAU OP licans. entation by Manchester Nike rtip- day night and Monddy morning. State Rep. Franklir G. Welles ex- py. borrow'some salt and pepper, then Miss Lucille Kuhniy, who heads line of duty. resentative. pletely overlooked—is the effect home. A group of iOrt b per­ hro, so Winter St. explain, ''A^^jUtle personal thrift Income from a $10,000 tp s t is to cut Humane Society of Hartford, CWCUUATION8 This special session, aside from ■ 7 ^ Church of the AssnmpCon fectly logicar In wulhln^ to sat PoUca, a t fliWL ware not sure ‘oected to run for re-election as SO it is time to revive agalq a the Science Department at the high Adams. SI. and Thompson Rd. these recent'events ere having on Her fiance is the son of Mr. and doesn't hurt Myone, chief. I’m school, is general chalhnan of the be u^d by the "YMCA trustees or $5,000. The Herald Primlnf Company, lae., TTiere have been other incidents. whatever it does on the problem iity Baptist Chii the children vaw attend the Junlorr code of con d iiC ^ r children on the whether Devoe 'br another person Mrs. Edward P. Oorby, 34 Wedge- pa'ty head. D>mocrata expect forgotten American art—the art of Epsi Center Stq at the Rev, Joseph F, P%rreU, Pnstor Oonoordla Evangelical apple polishing. ( biinj^ng my iUnchXo^ the office fair. Other members of the acience "whatever group has charge of Left in trust for her brothaf, aaaumea nq.flnaoctal raaponalbulty lor Involving our troops and Koreans, of unemployment in Connecticut, 598 settlor high achooL . school in the car, Freston E, McCarvlll, Wood Rd. Jam es Doherty to continue as party lypocrapblcal errora apbMrlnp In a4- Ibhn R. Nentiert. Minister Rev.'Francis T, Butler, Assistant Lutheran Church ' 44, of V^rehousa Point, .was the leader, but Doherty has not J^et department, are assisting, They are the White property," now occupied Herbert F. Robertabn of Piaa ^rtiaemPma and other reading inatlar which have caused trouble in' the amounts to a luxurious, relaxed These youngetert b*ve seen and Thb b>K c atmosphere in which Miss Albro graduated from Man' Your older hired hands, who’ve i by the Community Y. Bluff. N. c.. is $90,000 trith tha caucus for the crucial membership Walter Orxyb, Winter and Garden Streets ' driver. McCarvili waa arrested for indicated he will seek to remain survived bad times before, know 7. Be more helpful In''sm all Philip Audibert, Theodore Ventura in The Maneheatcr Eeenlng Herald past. But the bisarre' nature of thii Organist-Choirmaster Maaaea at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a.m. heard these things in the past few these ch ^ ren have lived tor tha Chester High School In 1956 and is provision that if the income la a r t of the Reputtlican State Convention The Rev. Erich Brandt, Pastor months: Dr. Heialer haa raalgned intoxication at the scene; Police a junior at St. Francis Hospital in the poet. how to dO'thTs Instinctively, Just as I N you know-. ypUr br the Fallowing a traditional family ' Phr llonday—1 p. m Friday Church School Supt S t. Maurice B. C. Church a llb f them, to a. learning attuatlon considered to be of high standing interest in Manchester's ' young­ amount from tha principal whi^ ^ r 'niraday—1 p, rm Monday, level where it eeeims certain to be The Rep'ublfcan members of £he Organist and Cholrmaater despite on the eurfaee support of |)«td it has been clearly established graduated from - Manchester High name^'by th.; Democrats to bring his footworkrork Oror how to protect him -1 even«"8. « *\ hlm If you and your F or Wedneeday—1 p m Tueeoey .______BoUnauDenter_____ . cMpletely alien to their former that Devoe'was the driver.____ self in the clinches.llnches. It's,It's the young b«by-»lt for h lm -fo r and a number of exhibits are sent sters, Miss Robertson also directed the trustees "feel proper?’ ‘ - come,, for-South Korea, the coun­ Legislature always represwvt- the hie Board of Education, t h r * ^ clobtei-ed educational axletence. School in 1955 and Ie serving with In a list of delegates and alternates For Thureda'v—r p m Wedheeday 9:30 and 10:45 a.m., Two^^.similar Rev. Ralpb Kelley, Fqator Sunday, March 9—Third Sunday to various party cbhvehtiohi for einproyes, iffio've nevcF^kiTown tc - af course, is down- on .to the Northern Gonnecticut in her will that a .$30,000 tru.-« Another trust fund safa aaMa itor Frida*—1 p m Thtirnday. terpart to the Girard case in Ja­ decisive vote in any Republican teachers have dared, and Juatlv w , Many have had difficulty enough '. Devoe was employed by the City' the U.S. Aiir Force ip South Caro­ $10,000 with the income g o in tJd a For Snturday—1 p m Friday. state convention services of v.-orahlp! In Lent: 0f RpekviUe as a maintenance man. lina. J town committee approval at the recession. who.^are likely through r*'*R*’L U^dylsm, but I t X llI please Science -fund-be-set up with the Income .to Sermon Topic: ‘T.he. rAm's’ of Sunday Masaea'at 8:30 and 10 a.m. to dispute a move\by Dr. Halaler adjuatlng to a trl-town pcbool school has established an outatand- be used for rthe echooling of lT K ^ “N»tHe-Mv--Poji()aB--oL^SWte Claaatned deadrtae' 10:30 a m. each pan. And once again, the ugly in­ 8:45 a.m., Sunday School, to ruin their teaching oaraerS,tha Ha was bom in Houlton. Maine, party's caucua nex' week. Named pure ignorance to get gored by a your 'wlfe to vlrit the boss's home day of publication aaeept Saturday - One can be sure; that, in this spe­ Jesus: The Truth” . 8:45 a.'m.. Early-ServHie; aarmon, without going through the damag­ ra pant base now, ■ - ’ - -X', and sen that hla .wife ia an-even |ing record-fat t he state-exhibit for ihvorthy" girls and boys-living Jn manttc,- « o t further idsajUfiad. • a. m.' .■ ------ference is that it was the color of cial seaaion, they will have more children themselve have i ^ n crit­ and was a 19,56 graduate of Ricker were: John L. Moran. Atty. Leo B. Tq her nephew. John D. R obaf^ " 9:30 a.m., Sunday Church School Sacred Heart ^urck "Sacramental Bleaaings." ing events of the past few months. Flaherty - Jr , Clarence McGsrthy, They need help. So here are a few \ lousier housekeeper than she ia. both quality and number of e y the town and preferably In the 8th the skin involved which loosed the conversation with one another over icized for “immorar’ b*nsivlor, and It b time for a return to sanity, Classical Institute in that town. School District. son of .118 Main SL, MIm Hobart* RatunisF, March S for all ages. Cradle Roll through Church St., Verhofi 10:15 a.m,. Later Service; eer Fred 8 . Berger and Edwin Heck. tips on how to butter up a boss: ' 8- Finally, If you are really hibtts. Local students have been instinct toward sadism. gubernatorial prospects than-.they a group of aduIU has set Itself up a time for reckoning at Regional Before coming to Connecticut One quarter of the income ia to son bequeathed 15,000 and galraBlb college age. mon. "Sacramental Blessings." G>urt Cases The Republicans named their 1. Firat. find out who the boas worried about losing your Job, tell among the finaliats several'^eara. will over the particular issues' of 10:45 a.m. Sunday Church Activ­ .Sunday Ma'aiea at-8, 9:30 and 11 as a body politic over their morals. Dletrict 8 for no other reason than three months ago, he worked in is. If there ia a fellow in your of- j Vour bort. “I want you to be the Leglen Baskrtball be used for defraying a whole Or amount to each niece. Miah Marian (Nursery in the Parish House). Imagine the confusion in the delegates and alternates to the As We W'Ktfh Nasser the iftssion itself. And if' they find ity program for children, Cradle a.m. 5 p.m.. Intermediate Luther for the sake'of these children. ' Houlton as a mall Carrier, flee who used to aneak out to plav first to congratulate me, chief. My The American Legion will meet iwrtion of the expenses of a girl Robertson of 77 IJefify 8t. SKd ' *1 ‘ • Bad Day For The Shorta themselves heading toward definite /- minda of these youngeUre when Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. conventions as follows: or girls attending high school tn Mra. Eleanor R .JIfe a t i t 1088.. W. We doubt that our State De­ Roll through grade 3. League with box luncheon. Dr. HelelOr 1> fbiBg to n ^ a bnX Wayne R. Cheney, 34, of Rock­ 8 tate‘”con"enTion.‘'W elles. Miss i * P but n oivg^ s around uncle juat died and left me $100,- the League-leading New Britain evaluations, up or dow'n, of any par­ 6:30 p.m., Toung Adult supper St, Francis of Am IsI Church they read th at their euperlntett: There are those who will Wish him - Wilbur Devoe of Houlton, the youth 000.” For some reason every Wreckers tomorrow afternoon at Manchester; another quarter of the Middle T pkeX ^ partment has had any particular Perhaps the stock market has, in 7 p.m.. Senior jUiUier League ville, charged ivlth evading re­ Ann Mlffitt. Rep. Arthur Bateman ! P*'^*'*"*’ P*P«‘’ ' “P* , ^ ‘ be floor to ticular candidates, that Informal meeting at Richard Barrette's, |- South Windsor. Bt. 30 meeting; pr0|rtam on "Booka and dent h»a quickly thrown in the good forU^e. There aril many of - la survived In’ hie wife, Molly; and bo.ss hatea to fire an employe who the Armory at 3 p.m. Marty . Rels- sum wbuld be used for the same The directs'that the ra* spite of having been tamed down sponge when confronted by hie amall son, Michael, both of Rock­ sponsibility, was fined >91 in Town and Mayor Hemmi G. Olson: dppetite fdr the cloud of publicity trend o f sentiment during the next 433 East Middle Turnpike. Rev. Francis Karvelie, Curate Blossoms,'' with a..flim on 'J|ipan. ua who'bid him "wall-done" for ternstes. John H. Peter., F'rancls j tort ^ off haa more money than he does. ner, ex-Boston University star purupose for one or more boys. maindsr of her property be divided raised .by President Nasser of the to a mere shadow of its once wild few weeks la likely to carry its ef­ 7 p.m,. Combined Youth Fel­ employee who simply want to hb WHiring efforta'ln helping or- ville. Funeral arrangements are in­ Court this morning by Judge Wes­ I I *" "View, ii ne speaks y*ii.yj»uu.YAnybody whonnuiuiiuw-a follows tlieaeuieaesim- aim- leads the visitors. v Similar provisions sre made for y between Miaa Robertaon’a fects into the June convention. Maaaea at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a.m, know where they etand and why. complete. ' ■* college boys and girls with t|^'brother, Herbert, and-the cbildiim new United Arab Republic during and adventurous self, some linger­ lowships meeting at the church gaOtzlng the district school. ley C. Gryic. He was arrested after a'*»v 1 ** Ha>ea »n d .,^ your feet and ad- ple rules will weather practically A preliminary game^^opena the At the same-time, having this ' . ■ —------—7*; The Halvation Army Imagine the confusion in those any office ertSnomy drive and prob­ other two qiiartera of the income ot '■* her deceased------brother, WiUiaiiu ing importance as a symbol. "8 O S Program." Refreshments. 86I'ttaJn Street However, there are those who leering the scene of sn accident * Senatorial. ^Xtf;. Lugg. Henry program at 1:45 p.m. This will be the past few days, crucial collection of convention yopng rhinds when they read th ^ should a e ^ 'a raUim to or inatltu- I ably be^tne first'to. get a raise received frOm the trust. The Manchester Tniat Co. was The other day, for inetance, it .Worship leaders; - Ricky. 'Ainalie South .Methodist Church - Major and Mrik John Pickup on Tolland Tpke. where he .struck F. Butler, Mra. Sylvia Wilton and 1 t, how’ the last home game In league play A-During his visit to Damascus, he delegates assembled together pro­ and Patricia Ballard. a teacher haa been fired overHte Uon of several things. Oh# thing is wben^rtie boom resumes. for the local team. The Mill ap ecifi^ however. that named aa executor , and to handla threw a temporary good scare into Main St. and Hartford Rd. Officers In ^G(wrge telephone by a euperlor lacking tha Mra Laurel Peters: alternates,!^ * r to wlute him (N ot^ urteM the beneficiaries this bequest, Reversed his own original orator! vides a handsome opportunity for Dr. Fred R. Edgar, Minister certain: No poaalble Justice can bf Funeral# a fence. That is. if the boas doesn't lose Future Homemakers Banquet the various trusts tn the will. those’ operators who were engaged some of the prospective candidates , C. Peter Oarlson, Bdildmaster common decency to confer with George, Maharan Mia* E dith, Z l n "-t r l ^ bad.) his oivn Job. There’s always that who are to be .-designated by the Mias Robertson, who lived at 86 tolerance for the federation of Emanuel Lutheran Church Philip Treggor, Mrs. UIHnn P errttt, found in giving one man poweV A second charge; failure to noti­ The Future Homemakers of to display their wares—if. that is, her beforehand or to present her found in giving one man poUrer fy the Motor Vehicle Department Caaa^ Stuart Neff and Francis 3 MainUln a serious mien at possibility—and It means a terri­ Board of EUluratlon, must be boys Oakland 8t. for many years, waa jraiQ and Jordan, and launched the in selling short. C, Henry Ahderaon, Paator Minister of Music Songster Lender/ - Rupprecht. America at Rockville High School and girjs-lvhose parenta are finan­ they are prepared to function on Oerha'rd Lohmanii, with a written notification Ih^, fessional carper. The Board of^ Mrs. Jennie M. Gallup Begnr of a change of addreaa, was dis­ all times except if the boss tells a ble waste of butter, too. will hold a mother and daughter the daughter of the late Mr. sad most savage attack on it he could The market had been easing Probate. Atty. Robert F. Kahan, cially''unable to continue to keep Mrs. John T. Robertson. She was hot, epeclflc issuea. Aaaisfant tq the Pastor her contract will not be renewed Education made a grave mbtake . Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie missed. banquet Monday at 6:30 p.m. The gently and insignificantly upwadd In advance of the aession, it it 8 and 10:46 a.m,. Services of '9:30 a.m„ Sunday school claases — all because of some obacure'tea- Herbert I. Pagani. Mrs. Dorolh.v .their offaprlng in school or college. born In Glastonbury, June 11; BbVise. He even described it a , •O. AAlbert Pearson, worship. Sermon:. "Chrisf and the in giving to the aupertntendent tha M. Gaihin Segar, widow of Edward . Mrs. F. Anderaon, 28. of program includes a few gettlnj:* for several days. There was to be, noted, only one prospective fo ‘ all ages. Alton J. Munsie E. Segar, were held yesterday at 1 Kloter and John Gill; alternates. (The Robertson School on N. 1883. The family moved to Man- Zionist plot, 'nils shift in tpctics Minister of Music Church," Dr. Fred R. Edgar. Re-, Y.PSM. / eon. ^ power o f ' renewal or non-rentwal Andover, was fined $50 for the Mis* Agnes Woods, Vyinfred acquainted games, the introdpellon rumor of a new cut In the Federal candidate, John Alsop of Avon, had Imagine the confuslon-'^te these of teacher contracts. \ m. at the vyatklns-West Funeral fraudulent issue of a check. She School St. was named for the fam­ cheater when ahe was a ch lliL ''' would seem to mean that Nasser, -i- ception of new miembers. 10:30 HolibeM service, with Kloter.. Mrs. Rose Ford and Nor­ Ex-Local Man of officera, a panel dispuS^on of ily, who donated the nearby plot of Iteser\'e B an k . dtecount rate. Sud­ young minds when ^rteacher has The next superintendent should &omc. 142 E. Center St. The Rev. wea arrested rtter cashing a check The \ Miss Robertson’s father was tha Abandoning what may have been f:30 and 10:45 a.m.. Church Oommissionor Charles Durman of been fired tor b e l ^ a disciplinar­ " Artudd W. Tozer, minister of the man Strong. teenage problems,-and-lf'movie en­ land now known aa Robertson founder of the J. X^Robertsoa Sunday. London; England.’ as guest speaker delegate authority to qukUSed at King's Department- store for Congressional. Leroy Elliott. titled. "Family C3rfc!es.” original thought that the two rival denly, the marke^began to surge coming up with a specific proposal School. ian when he wadordered by hla persons where authority shcmld be Meond Congregational Church which she had insufficient funds. Cleared in Park: The brook that flows Soap Co. and the^VShco Co. forward in a rgtfier big way. This 9 and T0:3b..a.iti. Divine Wor- 10:45 a.m.. Nursery. supported by (Tol. Wii|(am Maltby of whteh she waa a member, offici­ Fred P. Koppcl, Karl Hewitt and The membeM^'have invited Mr*. federaUons might eventually be­ which he then had introduceci in ship-.gnd Churcl School, Sermon: superior to he''more strict. Or delegated and should net attempt Preston' E. McCsrville. 44. of Richard Hiller; alternatea, Ches­ Doctor Says the form of legislation for^he ses­ .3:30:6 p.m., Gi'bert and Sullivan secretary o f the Provincial staff, when a teacher is fired because ated. F i^ ^ ric E. Wemer presided MargareJ-'^aylord, Mrs. Grace come one federation by friendly frightened eoihe of the operators "You Have to TakbsSidea,'’ Pastor Boston, and the Divisional staff. to do everything himself. Warehouse Point, was fined $10 for ter Walter*. Joseph P. McManus, i Shatjuck and Mra. Julia Poole aa sion to consider. rehearsal. her accept la not acceptable or be­ A Arm decision should be made a t the org'an. intoxication. He waa a passenger Auto Mishap proceseea, has choaen the path of who had.-'Men Playing short Anderson. 4:45-6 p.m., MIF tour of the or- Hartford. The Band and Songsters A delegatlpp from Ever Ready William Looj and Charles Under-1 ‘Rheumatism' Label Covers pieir special guests. Mra. Wini­ One aspect of this-^wga that Al­ wHl provide music. cause she ia suddenly qpnaidered a on what b expected of a teacher in the car that crashed into s truck futl rivalry and conflict. game, kiith - the reeutt that they sop was riaking bis whole candi­ 6:30 p.m.. P.C.U averting in Lu­ ga and chancel at the church. risk' because her serviceman hua- Orel# of KlhgA Daughters, af on New Bolton Rd. last Saturday wood. . - - 5'ariety of Muaeular Ills fred Elliott and Mias Nancy Sieu- While Buffaloes Roam, ther Hsll. Initiation of hew mem­ 3 p.m. Hospital visitation by and what b not expected. An adu- County. Rupprecht. Edmund F. I Russell E. Gustafson Jr., for­ *' Having put this chip on one rurtibd into the market in orde'r to dacy,, which would collapse' If his 6 p.m., Carol and Wesley Choirs. bdhd may soon be transferred. rationat phlloaophy and curriculum which slie was s 'c to rte r member night. Zane L. Devoe. 20. of Rock- rin are the faculty advisors for the bers will be helfl. 7 p.m., MYF, "Reminiscences of Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson and Mfs. Dwyer. George S. Wilson, and merly of Drive E, now living in By EDWIN P. JORD)^.^f.D. banquet. shoulder, Nasser proceeded, after cover some of their, positions, by specific proppaition wound up being Imagine the confuaion in these should ha- Inatitutad and mads and past president, attended. died yesterday of injuriee re­ Vacations." Malor John Pickup. ' - Interment was In the ' Mbs Martha Thornton I Poutre'* home. 'ring the porch roof. The i^lri' thritis, perineuritis, and tendinitis I State Senator and -State Central $300,000. 3 p.m.. Adult church memberahlp Religious Education Director of St. Frailcis of Aestel Church son Brown of the House of Repre­ boy suffered multiple injuries. In­ gree of panic among those who are convention, eager to be swayed Minister Emeritus ' will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at The______GAO said also____ there_ waa___ _ a Harry Olender, 44. of 70 M ill! jumped into hi* arms. are also u.scd in much the same Union Congregational Church: 1 L'ommitteeman, respectively, at the On the grim side yesterday, manner which must be keeping our cl.v.ss (another class meets Thurs­ sentatives. cluding leg fracUirea and lirain w ay.. profe^ional pessimists when they and impressed, will also occur to the Church Hall. Mre. Pahl R. Mar­ serious problem in . disposing of St , charged with intoxication, was ■ Neighbor* called the ^enSien who damage which le ft him with a Chui-ch school. 9:30 a.m. and 10:45 ! Prewnt terms we(-e animal trainer Pat Anthony was /^tate Department awake nighta. other would-be choices of that con­ day at 8 p.m.) 7:30 a,m., Holy (Gbmmunion. Sunday, .March 9. The CThriiltian Education Com­ excess stocks not sent to other out- sentenced to 10 day* in jail, su s-' were able to contain the flames in In many cases the muscular clawed by a lioness sa he put hia play the market. tin of Foster St. b chairman of a permanent speed impediment. a.m.; worship. 10:45 a.m.; the Rev. ' ®**^^*'^ night delcgates-at- 3 u t, for all the excitement^ he vention. 6:3U p.m.. Senior High Methodist 8. 9:15 and Ujum ., <3hurch serv­ 10 a.m., Morninig Worship and mittee will meet at the Parish f(ta. I pended, and placed on probation j a rtown.stalrs area-m the two and pains .start suddenly and some­ Paul J. BoM-mafi. pastor. ' large to the Kepublican Slate Coh- big cals through their act at .the Outside the stock market, there Youth Fellowahlp, thenae: "The ices. - ' Monte Carlo Whbt party to be House Wednesday at 8 p.m. The suit charged that Gustatoon creates, Nasser la not quite as rAsh Church School. held after the business meeting. It aald there had been "little or ' for atx month*. ' * half story fraihe stucco house .t .n times without any apparent rea­ Vernon Methodist: Worship, 9:30 vention in June, Kansas Clt.v, Mo.. Police Circus. are also some pollticlana who are Power of Prayer." Sfrmon^,-’‘^'The Cross and Re- Sermon; Living In Two Worlds \Va|iplng Church Hemlee no attempt" to make the excess ' George D. Merton. 34, of Rock- Investi^prtors said the elder Par- j . son. In such cases, if they do not a m.: church school. 10:45 a m., the I Fourth District Republican Icq^ Surgeons w-orked nearl.y three -Ba'he seems. 6:30 p.m., Junior High MYF, pentance<'* ("Except ye repent...") Members and their guests are cor­ busy selling.-abort on our general At Once, dially .Invited to attend. There will Sunday worship aerviee at Wap­ available to other U.S. military 1 ville. was fined $15 for failure to ker had" been watching television . was not paying proper aUen- disappear w-ithout treatment, a Rev. Warren E. Coveil, pastor, j era, who met at the ManchestW: hours to close wounds Trith 100 He is no' preposterous upstart to Dad, Sis Treaied film on the Methodist Youth Fund. 9:1> and 11 a.m., Church school, 6:45 p.m., Ma .tigma Chi isdll search has to be carried out for eeonomic ^tuation. They, too, are be prizes at each table. St. Jude’s' ping Community Church will be agencies and thst part of " some j secure an operator s-license. | a ^ apparently, toil asleep. They ! ^ First Congregational Church of Country Club, also named Atty. stitches. Released from the hos­ Xhe. Arab world, but rather the 8:30 p.m„ Adult Bible Class a t'n u rsrty (3-yeSr-olds) through meet at the«Churca. held at 10:45 a.m. Dr. Georgs Rig- some distant source of infection, C lr ^ will hostess' the affair. $15 million worth of surplus in Howard A Birk of Ea.n Lyme.-r»ald the cause of the fire 'un-1tL-.sel maintained that the. k* mi.shapmi.ahan Vernon; Worship. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. ' Thomas Bailey of 26 Radding St. pital. Anthony was iritroduced to gtoseat -thing to a psychological betting there will be more bad For Crash Hurts the parsonage, junior high. 7 p.ni., Junior-High Pilgrim Fel­ gSn of .the Hartford Seminary and Jam es S. Moran of NorjriOh, - determined, adding it could have such aa infected tonsils or ab­ church .school. 9:30 a m. The Rev. an at-large delc,tate to the Con- circus spectators st last night’s I t- a.m.. Adult Forum, Robbins The newly-formed Circle of Mar­ 'fiscal 1957 was moved out of ware­ was unavoidable and occurred leader It has had in modern times. news. They,.,too. have to be afraid lowship will nreet at the home, of garet 'Mary will aleo be welcome. Foundation faculty will occupy the houses "into open storage areas charged with failure to pay'over-! started from a cigarette, or de- scessed teeth. Rodmnn D, Cart, uastor. | gresslonal Convention. I f)crformance, then returned to his 81. Mary's Episcopal Church Room, Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin, 187 when the.Gagnon boy darted into However, there Is no single cause may speak against King Saud that good news may come along. Lawrence N. Whited .36, of 63 Mrs. Robert ,E. O'Connor of Lewis pulpit His sermon topic srill b« where it was subject to abnormal time parking ticketa.-^'''fortoited j fectlve wiring or an overhea'ed the path of t’ e car from behind a St. Bernard's CThurch: Masses. 7,; in all, six at-large delegates to hotel to recuperate. Church and Park His. 4:15 p.m., MYC c'hoir rehearsal. Princeton St. "Keeping Up with the Horses.” Dr. bonds ot $5 and $1P.' respectively. ! television set, M'hich can be picked out and it ia ^rom bravado, but he also speaks What we h6pe ii that they too Pine St„ and his 5-year-old daugh­ 6:30 p.m., CYP Club, "Boy-Girl Dr. haa been elected Circle leader. deterioration." parked car. 8. 9. 10 and 11 a.m. Die Rev. i three conventions were named. Here in New York, a surgical ter. -Lin'cla. were treated for minor The Rev. Alfred L, WHilania 7:30 p.m.. Second " meeting in RIggan wdlL be Interim pastor of Bernard J. Ca$^aae, 32, of East! ------—:------often hard to point to any definite Patrick Mahoney, pastor: the Rev, I chosen to attend the Congressional conference said humans should will experience a moment of panic, R ^ lor Relations and Christian Faith,” Other new officers are secretary, Only small amounts were sold, Judge Howard W. Alcorn pre­ .^ m a popular strength no feudal facial bruises at the Manchester Lenten serWf: Parents of Primary Mrs. Robert (Sarey; treasurer, Mrs. the church.^, the report said, "because of eco­ Hartford, vutS fined $3 for failure I •source of trouble. Foitunately, the aittord J, Curtin, pssl.stant pastor. ‘ Convention with Brtfey was Town take a tip from animals and get when they have to ruah out and try Sydney W. MacAlpIne, leader. Dr. Frank Horton. sided. Gustafson wa.s represented m ajority. of them appear for a monarch can clAlm anywhere In the Memorial Hospital after the White age (fhildren will meet with the Richard Eddy; hospitality, Mra. St. Franris Masses nomic and political factora tn Mo­ to carpr^s operators license. He | by Atty. Seymour- A. Rothenberg St. Jo.sephs Church: Mas.sea, Chairman Gaylord L. Paine of out of bed faster after operations. to buy something to cover their Organist nnd Choir Director Director of, Relii^ious EMucStlon short time and then go away with­ Arab world. He- may seeffi 'to us a car atriick a steel guard pole in Mrs. W, B. Kloppenbiirg, The United 8*cthoiHst Church Robert T. Gortlon ond Mrs. Joseph St. Francis of Assisi Church rocco.' was.--alTCBted after an accident. of the^ Rubinow and LaBelle law 7:30. *:45, 10 and 11 a m. The Rev. Windaor/The County Con- The scientists, however, did not the Manchester Parkade lot yes­ and the ,mlnister . to dismiss the ^ eb . 27 in which a truck he was j Ruth Milieu out leaving any harinful effects. Hyacinth Lepak. pnstor; the Rev. ^ delegates picked • were aictator; to the Arabs he aeeme a commitment! on gloom and doom. Junior Choir Organist of Bolton Conellan. The discussion subject Masses will .be said at 7, 8, 9, 10 The GAO added; firm. The Gagnons were repre­ make it a hard and fast rule, say* - terday afternoon. material being taught in their will be "Parental Responsibility.” and 11 a.m. Tuesday evening. Mass "Our. inspection of the dUpoqalT operating overturned after a tire One common type of muscular John Kozon. assiatont paatoi- | Hrtgp Dclamarre of Newington and ing shorter bedrest was good when ^ykibol of democracy.'To the Arab Compr Route and South Rd. sented hy the Hartford firm of pain and aching is that w-hlch de- According to police. W^lt* classes, and the need for develop­ Girl Seout Celebiwttoa will be at 7 p.m. Father iniomas area disclosed that numeroija'aen- j blrty out. Some women alM'ays manager to Cole and Cole. Sacred Heart Church: Masses, | wtriisms o' Glastonbury. "early ambuliitton la cautiourty world, he stands for Arab freedom This Random Fury The 3rd Sunday in Lent; Rev. Carlfnn T. Daley, Minister velopes when a person has been 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m .; the Rev. pulled out of a parking apace and. 7:80 a.m., Holy Communion. Mrs. Herald Lee, Cliqlr Director ment of children in this age group. Girl Scout Sunday Will be cele­ J. Heernah will deliver the sermon. altlve (secret) items, siieh as ra­ M ra.. Lena Rblchenbach. 65, o f . aay the wrong thing— I The meeting waa attended by the employed." But dairy cows, thejr and dignity, whereas Saud, al­ heading west in the lot, was brated In the local.churches tomqr- St. Francia CYO will meet Mon- dar sets and bombaights, had not Wapping, waa fihed $6 for failure i Cut your hair, and instead of sleeping or sitting in a drafty 1 Ralph Kelley, pastor. chairmen and vice chairmen of the said, often give milk at a high Wind la air hurrying to ^oiiie 9 a.m.. First' Fanrilly Service Mlaa Doris Skinner, OrganHt place. This can be most severe. Hospital Notes though he wears the trappings of a blinded by the sun. The' car (Penltenilal Office) with JUnloY Church of the Na'zarenc rov^-. Wednesday Is the anniversary dsy at 7 p.m. at the Church. been demilttariie^-Ana in fact had to ^ a n t the right of way. She was ' telling you they -like it that way. ' towns in the Fourth District, and level immediatel.v after major aur- place where it isn't. crashed into the steel pole wRlch 466 Main St. of the founding o f the OirL Scout never been rpmSoved from their arrested .after an accident on E .: they wall. "Why did you cut your ! Occasionally someone u-akes up Admitted . esterday: Miss Mar­ by Arthur Watson who is chairman gery. / , kii^, sun stands for subservience Choir. Instruction by the Rector, 9:30 a.m.. Church ; School, for with a nuiscular pain in the neck garet, Daley, 41 Grove St. We have no objection to this in protected a Are hydrant. The front 9 a.m.. Worship in the Children's C. E. Winslow, Minister movement by Juliette Low. Catho­ 5fanrhester E v e n i n g Herald o r I g 1 n aj'cartons. "These Items Center'St. Wednesday\ hail-7 It looked ao lovely long." j Hospital Notes of the District as well aa State Another reason for animals mak­ to otttslde powers. end of the-car received exten.sive nursery, ■ kindergarten, ' primary or shoulder which makes turning Discharged .yesterday: Pamela principle; we merely object to be­ iQiapel for Kindergarten followed and senior'departirenta Gertrude Wilson and" lic girls will attend 9 a.m. Mass at .South Windsor correspondent were polblngled with nonsensitive Audrey D, Brettachneider, 31,' (^But of'cour*e_these same women, ------Central Committeeman. __ ing a quicker comeback, it was damage. No arrest w'ss made.The St. Francia of Aasia: Church un­ the head. impossUxle, Usually,-how­ DFahos;-4-Berger- Rd.; Mr*. RqSi^' ."|Even*lf we concede Nasser his ing in the way, to that it shortens ' by a service in the Nursery Chapel, 11 a.m.,. ChUQch School for Florence Wood, Organists Elmore G. BOmham, telephone itepik in the general area and were of 135 Tanner "St.. charged wUhtnever told 'you hdlv 'much they------Pattents Today t *04------Similar meetings were held *ugge'sted.ris that they don't worry popular baching in more than one accident occurred about 5 o'clock. 14i Park Street. Church School der the leadership of Mrs. Francia Mitchell 3-5060. .accessible to prospective bidder*,'' failure to drive to the right aft»r liked it long until you had it all A D M I T T E D YESTERDAY; ever, this kind of rheumatism lasts Ferranti. 25 Oak St.; Stanley Ken­ like people do. our breath or stride, or blasts win­ White and .h it daughter were Junior and Intermediate Depart- for only a tow hours or days. ney. 63 Windci-r.iere Ave.: Oeorge around the State last nlgtit in Dis­ claases follow the 9:00 o'clock serv­ 'ments. 9:30 a.m.. Church School; junior Relchle. Protestant girb will at­ an accident on Main St.. Feb, 6, (chopped off. 1 Mrs. Florence Roberta, 95 S. Main Arab country, we alill worry about ter sand against our eyes, or taken to the hosiptlU by Sgt. Wal­ tend the 10:45 a.m.. service at Infections and toxic conditions Szynol, 20 High St.; Arthur Vin­ tricts comprising -more than one ices. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Morning wor- and intermediate departments "Nit. John's Polish National received a nolle upon payment of I Hang blue draperies at your lly-^ St.; Raymond Peterson, Bolton: town as a (oUo^xi,) to Thursday , his policies as they may affect the makes us feel less warm than the ler Ferguson. 'They were treatc4 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer with meet at the Davis Memorial Youth Wapping (Community Church. They Catbollr Church , $6, ing rooin w-lndows and they’ll be Frederick Gilbert, 39 S. Haw- are common sources of trouble; cent, 177 Union St. cold war ’ between ourselves and and discharged. •shlp, sermon subject: "The King­ should meet in the vestibule before Firemen Put Out muscular, aching frequently foi- .Arrests nighl'^a meetlrigs, which saw Rc- ; H o l t o t ^ sun is. sermon by the Rector, Sentbr Choir. dom, of G.od, Where Is It?" The Center. ;g| Golway S t Arthur F. Steele. 29, of 460 Ver­ sure to tell you that they hope thorne St,; Mrs. Stella Phaneuf, pi blican caucuses ami town com- . Russia. Here what we fear ie that, Second Family Service. 10:45 a.m.. Worship' service: this service with their leaders. Mrs. ' Rev. D. Krilt Kulawaaz, Rector non St., charged M-ith failure .(o you haven't made a mistake, since 114 E. Maple St.; Lynn Shimaitis. loM-s a severe sore throat, influ­ Herbert N. Burns, 21, of 34 Park If we could make a bargain for M'rament of baptism at the 11 Paul Sheldick, Mrs. Roger Lins- enza. rheumatic fever and similar PI. was arrested about 7 a.m. to­ mlttee meetings endorse candidates I tlTl In hia refusal to play the Western '7 p.m,. Evensong with Boys' s'erylce.The Wesley Choir will sing message, ."Actuating Affection." 2 Leaves Fires I signal for a turn, received a qoile blue fades more easily than most : 40 Avondale Rd,; William Pitkin, fo dclejTntes and town commiUcc , l w no wind at all, not e.ven on the Choir. Instruction On the Faith ley and Mrs. Steven WilUame. 8:30 a.m., MaaaN ! upon payment of $9. color*. (Never mind if they get 56 Pitkin St.; Virginia Irene general diseases. day by Patrolman Vincent DiBcne- diplomatic game, he may rush into Chapel Council at the 9:30 service. 6 p.m.. Youth service. In the long-lasting varieties sev­ membership. dullest, holiest day of Augual, we Practice of the Church follows fHiS 6 p.m’.. Junior Society, , On Thursday, Troop S'Girl Scouts 10:30 a.m.. High Mass,. - yiremen from the Town Fire Stanley L. Storey, 34, of 21 blue (Jraperies, too, later on. At, White, 24 Sailers Rd.; Raymond 1 detto and charged with operating ■' the arms of the Russians. But ' 11 a.m.,-Nursery. will meet at 6 p.m. at Wapping eral different types of treatment an auto with a i..)iay muffler. He i.s stole Democrats also began Support Bowles might be templed to take it. If service. 3 p.m., Youth Membership Class. 7 p.m.. Evangelistic service. Depai-inient responded to t«'0 Drive G. charged tvilh assault and least you won’t hear any m ore. Lucas. 11 Main St.; Mis. Cath-I here, too, Nasser may he somewhat To Display Work Daily except Wednesday; 7 p.m.. Comm.unlly House. They wlH go by ' about fading.) I ertn'e Burr. Wapping; Sylvlo Girar-1 may have to be tried before relief scheduled to uppear in City Court picking delegates and tow-u com­ we Were asked to name our ideal 7 p.m., Junloi" High Methodtsf leaveiii fires, one yesteiday aftei:- | battery, received a nolle upon *> can be obtained. mittee menibevs Thurada.v night For LF.S. Senate pounder in hia stance than we cal­ Evening Prayer in the Nativity Calvary Chapel bus to television station WKNB. noon and the other shortly bef'ofe-rtient of $10. He w a s arrested Say you have a vacation trip , din. 147 Brookfield St.; Morris' Monday. „ of how mucli Wind we could have. The Women's Missionary Coun­ Youth Fellowship. Hot baths or other forma of heal. Yolanda Herbert. 37. of High but will riot fljilsh the task until Chapel. 7 p.m.. Senior Methodiat^Youth (Assemhiles of God) Channel 30 in New Britain. They ' noon today. (Wednesday on the complaint of all planned, and if you intend to Lutzen. lOR Harlan St.; Mrs, Clara - culate. His selection of the first We would settle for a maximum of cil of Calvary Chapel announces a Wednesday; • a.m.. Holy Oom- will visit the "rv statiqii at 7 p.m. go by car. they’ll teji you that you Swanson. 198 Vernon St.; Charles j carefully chosen - exercises, and Nianor Dailer Park, was arrested Mai-ch 20. .Manchester Deniocrat? Democrats in caucus last nighV cabinet for the United Arab, Re- Fellowahlp...... 8t Vernon Street Both -w-ere atarteid when con--his wife that he struck her. will endorse delegates and town five to- ten- miles an hour, just meeting for Monday a t ' 7 ;30 p.m. munionjn the Nativity Chapel. . Kenneth L. Gustafson, Pastor and expect to arrive back at Wap­ trolled burning In incinerators-ig-i N(?Ued were the cases of Oscar really ought to fly. (It doesn't; Tove and John Coburn. W are-, sometimes massagrti^ may be of about-S p.m. yestei'da.v on E, Main were instructed to support CTiester really matter,, since if you had said house Point; Myr

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Mala S t—IkL Ml IMBBBB ^ Auitria duct INVESTIGATE= For Dally Dellviry 7 Auatrie 1* a 2 Mitforiuna* ; republic of 2 Pfoudonym of CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Central — CbarloaLamb It It wet 4 Hunter MANGHESTER M ttlie r occupied by 5 RcQuiraa the ——• until tIDnagar UplwIstMY MASURY kJSJ the end of 7 Summer (Fr.) 22 Frwich rivbr 44 Weird IBSS tRuaitan 24WortUeM 45 Whcyi of milF Spactallaiag FOR EXTRA MONEY LONG SAM AL CAPP and BOR l,UBBERS 14 Surgicel uw iDountaina taUebita 4EAiaovorate la PAINT ra«i ISVlawiu* • Rtcemmtnca 2IShlrid bearing 4 lF r o ^ verb * Fimiitaf* RfHipliol* WE PAY • • * 1C WRW___ mud'tpt.) ‘ lOUneleatd 2snysiiai fofm CHOIfX VAKUCYl m m SUB m s , I t Arttato’ framaioi Athan 2tOeaan.______4BU(SU!lant sttriiM ^ Cunliffe Experts in Auto Body Work HIDHEST PRICES 6m w m > 17 Chalcedony 12 Abotreet movement ' SOMombranoua - 9UALITY * Airt9 foj^ W h ir l vrinlerTRH his'BeCT AUV6-- It Hawk’s Itaih being 26Cntbu*la*tie pouch SEAFOOD drivers and for their carsi^Snow, or scraped the chances are that It For Rsgs, Pallet. Metsls PAUUS It Hop'’ kiln lOStapa ardor 51 Worm * Track Ca^dows Ice, skids .and^all kinds of ^ acci­ wilt not be too long before the and Scrap Irea 21 D'Mp^ne 21 Standard* of 21 Cylindrical 52 Meanirt of Paint and WaOpaker Store 4 3 O A K ST. dents—the rMultls—cars that are weather gets at . the places and 22T-----pulp la perfection 40 Empty cloth BBS m s f k m t X . (Rear) dented, icraped. scratched and rust spots will appear. This Is ),OAiX OR OOUYER TO 645 Main Street oneotita 22 lament 42 Femala hertea 52 Oriental coin TEU MI 9-99.17 T E L . M l S-BBSl pretttr 'well buged up in general. ’where an expert touch-up Job U tnduatriea Tcl. MI 9-0300 2S Biton If you have been unfortunate and essential. While it may seem an OSTRINSKY 27 Royal Italian i I I f 1 1 Il 1 your car has suffered, let. Cunliffe easy matter to do the work your­ -Messiei^s Can Renew Your Furniture Paelafa I* Waeta Matwiala r COMPLETE MANCHSSTER Motor Sales, located on RL 30 in self, it is a neat trick to match til PARKER Bit. family nama r Wapplng put your car back in the paint and touch it in skillfully Not ti|o long'xi{w'tin Spring wlll<|> aiVtnUlata MIUWpRK C < ^ work, the.same attention to dstall TM. W-O-CTSB at MI-S-B8VB “OVER THE TRACKS TO 22 Bofore r HEATING shape for you. Drive over there and enough so that the new paint, be with ua and moat of wish let them look the Job over for you enamel "Or laquer does not stand and expert workmanship goes into BETTER SERVICE” 22 Lubricant <^ter your furni­ for cushions, then when recovered Bedroom and Living Boom Clean Used Cara 4B Olrl'a tiama p FCEL OIL, RANGE OIL ish with the Job. It is real economy a new looking, car for a most rea­ ture for you. with the fabric of your choice, you Furniture. 47 Formerly R n IT r BIB Briwd St^—VeL IMI B-4Uf to have the work don^ if your sonable Coit. Experience meeas a great dealln will be delighted with- your funil- Neighborhood SheU Dealer to Auitere car 1s in good mechanical ahfpe, Welding Is another service of­ all things, eapectally in the up^ lure. As a matter of fact, your Howard's £t» StMlatakcs p r I? 1 for the cost of the ^work is "far fered at Chmliffe Motor Sales, any holatering business end Wilbrod Snow RcmoTal Service S4 Rugged tw m s WUl look Ilka new with re­ 539 Mala S t—Ml 9-BB66 r r leta than purchasing another car, work Is done swiftly and expert­ Messier atiuted bi buslnaaa In 1918 upholstered furniture and the cost Open Thuraday and' Friday mountain and since 1823 he has been serv­ TREE raUNINB MANCHESTER even a second hand one. Cunliffe ly. Farmers depend upon the wiU be but a fraction of the coat of UntU B PJd. creati r r Motor Sales will be happy to look swift service on farm machinery, ing the people of Manchester. Hta new pieces. It Mortgaica over the work .to be .done which saves them . considerable Work is done beautifully and you Ctar upholstering is another spe­ ISIsaiUa r ,.... ■OJShSJ luii REMOVALS A U T O P A R T S BILL'S TIRE and give you In .estimate dh-fix­ time and money. They also 'k MI cen spend as muchas IRtle ai cialty of' M'«iMierUi^h6rsfef^ ari4 AND 37 Meager \ • ^ bP b ths troUWs wWi bslng • Oompieta Tree gervlee. ing it, without obligation to you l*e the valile of keeping machinery you wish when It comes to choos­ they are able to match absolutely Hks ths way tN Army^s bslng ^nm, ws CANT rpttfsr Have F**r wovk dene by 270 BROAD S i of course. Drive over. It is Just a painted, , preventing rust, the ing materials. At Messier Up­ many of the newer materials. They HIGH GRADE Beenaed aad iaeored treemea. few minu^s drive from the Man­ enemy of any machine. Why not holstery you have all kinds of can do the whole car or replace REPAIR SHOP materials to choose from, samples worn, torn or burned places. Floor B.C. N BY JOHNNY HART Alwaye At Taur Servlee Far chester town line. let (Junliffe Motor Sales serve your William H. Green, Prop. COTTON WOOliP BY RAY GOTTO CALL a 5IACH1NB SHOP SERVICE If yodr car has been scratched needs'? from live leading upholstery com­ carpeting is also carried for aU PRINTING a BttUIPMENT panies are carried here and you cars and estimates wUl be fur­ Columbia Bicycles s o YOH THINK NOW UTS AINT ■ i a PARTS (aew aad rebuilt) could not possibly And a larger, nished without obligation. Messier JOB AND COMMERCIAL . .MLN^H Mra‘ry Assn., I to increased circulation. This re is used for announcements, cards, I B4 Church 8 L. 511 B-07V1 ON ROUTE S aad 44A I leased the regular librarians for letterheads, etc. They, too, enjoy held this week, are of interest to reference questions asked by Re­ Are you planning to have- an­ the prestige that raised printing SuHiysiit Sunoco MEMORIAL CO. local patrons. nouncements printed in the near a FUNERAL DESIGNS Maks yolir pims now for gional High School students. A carries. The Community Press will SERVICE STATION Opposite East Cemetery ' On*. Nm T«t Doth TdhM ht. i 4 ' ' 3**^ M ss Marjorie H. Martin; head story hour was conducted at future ? Do you depend upon con­ gladly answer questions as to cost OPEN 24 HOURS c - 4 1 , a WEDDING ------Rowling liMitiitts. CoN librarian, reported Iha nearly 13.- Christmaa time by Mrs. John E. tacting your-customers by .using without obligation. t' a g a g ,m a sai BUGS BUNNY a FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS 000 books were circulated in 1957. Horton. A Douglas Fir. Christmas printed msterisli through the For all printing, let Community Rout* 4 ofld 44A Quedity MBmoriolB FDR HOME and HOSPITAL Ml 9-4484 for rosorvo- Of these, nearly 4.tVE JUS'GIVE ME a b u z z ! SEATING FOR OVER at the school branch. The book Swap Group meetings were at­ CaU Ml 9.5807 A WONDERFUL JOB WITH ZQRKA, PUIMBCRATV circulation was 1,000 le.ss than in' tended, also an inspiring conven­ tact Community Press, corner of to detail is always observed. IT'$ UKE 1 SAID, AN6CL...t LOVE YOU VERY AND NOW, INSTEAD OFLOOKINQ BUraiSMT, FER WORK NOW! 100 PEOPLE North Main and North School Sts. 4.70x15 SI 3.45 DEARLV, and I PROMISE YOU HAVE NOTHINQ 195*. but this is accounted for by tion of the Connecticut Library Plus Tax, Exchange A. AlMETTl, Prop. FOR A NEW JOB, YOtTRE A a iiiS , CHRISTY... the fact that the Ubra-’y was closed Assn, in Lakeville. Miss Martin, and let them do your >jork for you. TO w o rn AEOUT. VION'T YOU TRUST IMCl LIKE A GIDDY flA Y te Y * IPROMUSI! THANKS,OL’ ' If you are wondering why you Lafayette Given Cheese CAR WASHING Harrison SU Manekeater FWIENP)' fc three and a half months during chief librarian, served on a panel should chooee Community Press, the su'miper in order to expedite interviewing capdidates for state here is the reason. Many pieces of One of the most unusual gifts ROAD SERVICE WATKINS-WEST Knarf^s the building of the library addition. library consultant^Jobs. While rep­ "direct by mail" advertising finds presented to General Lafayette Ui A total of 443 rew books were resenting the small library,- she its way into the waste basket be­ gratitude for his services to the added to the librarj’ in 1957, 221 attended a meeting of Extension cause It is not p.-operly set up to United States waa from the people Mo's and BiU's FUNERAL FOOD MARKET adult and 222 Juvenile. There are Librarians, where thV subject was il40 B. MfDDlJE TURNPIKE command attention—there ta no eye of Nantucket laland. They voted in LUNCHEONEHE^ SERVICE now approximately 7,000 books in "Standards." \ appeal, nothing to merit a second 1784 that, each inhabitant ahould the library. &Iiss Martin concludes Iter re- glance—but not when Community contribute the milk given by his Dubaldo AT THE PHONE O-StOS In the suinme> many ne\ books GRMAND- J.-WES1V. -.■<__ jwri-byjidding U)at .‘'Uttle by lit­ Press does the work for you, Mr. cow In 24 hours and that the whole MUSIC CENTER were- ordered fo r the growihg tle, meanwhile suffering, from and Mrs. Frank Larson, proprie­ quantity ahould be made into a Open Monday thru Satnrday "young adult" group, for both boys Director 7 A.M. to t P.M. growing pains, we are tryt)ig to tors of Community Press are ex­ 500-poUnd cheese, and presented to 18* Middle Tpka. West WHER^THE GANG snd girls, but the g.rU outnum­ make improvements in oul\ li­ perts in this firid and you have the him. “T7 2± 142 B. C ^ T E R ST. bered the boys, for s.iue reason. TEU MI B-B206 M EtrS FOR A MORTt MBEKLE______SUNDAYS. 7 A.M. to 8 PAl. brary.” ^ benefit of their years of experience, BY UlC'K CAVALU Mancheetcr’e OMeat ( utstanding bookr. a ere a^in sub­ Branch Opeaied their specialized training and ad­ scribed to in January. This is a.n ACCORDIONS r ^ T Y SANDWICH! MICKEY PINN BY LANK LEONARD G«CETiNG«i' \ THEN WHAT WP Speclalliing In the Hneit cold Mrs. Daniel G. Horton, assistant vice' on proper make-up. Why not “One Call Does It All” / lAMFROMTHE HESAV.MR. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 198f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CUNN.V^TURDAY, MARCH 8, 1958 PAGE NINK EIGHT , • _ ...... ------•__ _ _ ' 1.___ . * e Series Her6 Now Fighting for Job uers -X :» K dUly-deliy along before going Into Bulkeley Wtae EasUy up inside and made It seem as it hita, four of them homers. , Philadelphia Phillies In a night tile play, than in the U.S. and Can­ In New Haven the contest was ‘.'I -can’t tell because of the tape* I was'doing the holding. I. would Asked what the plans were for ada. Body ohecklng, for example, enth annual Men’s ’Town ^w ling ToumameAt which starts break-neck epc^. It hurts a little, bit, but jiot''too. game in Miami while the Giants By the rime he hlU the etreteh- just getUng' underway. Bulkeley, rather have fought a war. , 1 Rhodds, Manage' Bill Rlgfioy fe- meet the Cleveland Indians in is allowed only in one tone. Saturday afternoon, March 15 at the Y alleyii^ Tournament aftar trailing 36-28 behind Bastick much.” wanti^ to please the fans So much plled: "Clean hard body checking is Director Jack Vittner reports that he has received 31 entries lie'a in a terrific, hunv. He could Score never would have had the Phoenix, Arlx. -» give the fens a thrill down that AT of Bridgeport at the half, started In my'first Garden main event. In- "That's up to Dusty. Last season In other games on the full slate good hockey," Hauser said. "It la to date and there la a strong possi-w »kUL. iiiOtCArm piling up. poihu and ended With a accident if he hadn't been so anxi­ ateacl I heard boos for the firat he didn’t give himself a chance. only when the playera start going hUity that year’s record-brtak- long stretch run to the wire at M AKB A ous to get back in shape — and the Chicago Cuba meet the Balti­ IMit Churchill Downa 58-4A decision to advance to Class time In any of my flghU,” He’d awing at a high bat' and then fo- the man' instead of the puck in'g total of 53 entriea may be sur­ > O U N POfi IT . TOO resume where he left o ff last May. more Orioles at Scottsdale, Aria.; “This U one horse I don’t hevb A (Laige Schools) semi-finals.. “This was my 14th flght in the for a second strike swing at one Cincinnati faces the Chicago White that you have to step in and take passed before the deadline Thurs­ Open Times Left In another Claaa A contest in the Freak Hailstorm Garden and the first time I've just a bit fiirther up. Maybe for a over. European hockey has devel­ day. -to worry about as far.as the track ' There was a, freak hailstorm in Sox at Tampa, FI*.; the World conditions are concerned. 1 think New Haven Area, Stamford'a taller heard boos.” wailed Chestnut. "He third one he’d go way down. He’a oped So that It's impoesible to wriu Veteran Hippo Correntl, w*»o won boys never ellowed Croeby to get Tucson yesterday, wiping out the kept on holding. I won the flght, Champion Milwaukee Braves-take Jack director of the .he’ll handle any kind of going.” gr to start waiting and swinging on Detroit at Lakeland, Fla.': Pitta- if you play a soft game." the title in 1953 and again lost ahead in the first lialf. Halftime Indians’ chances for a scheduled too. I don'.t know what hurts me at strikes.” seventh Mnwal Men’s Town mid Sllky'a trainer, rotund Reg- workout at HI Corbet Field. burgh and Boston clash at Sara­ Canada could almost clinch the winter to become the tourney’s score wss 29-26 in favor of Stam­ most, the boos or the decision.” Dusty, now 31, says hla 1987 year world title today by defeating the first repeat champion, will be back Bowling Tearnament, roportod Kit Cornell. ford. In the second half,’ Stamford So Score and a few other play­ sota. Ffa.; The Yankees and St. early this nsornbig that the S:St ' "Xn off track favors him In the Two Lively Rounds was “Terrible in ail departmenta. United Statea and Russia and to try for an' unprecedented third continued Uia.-trend and won, 63-Sl, ers went to the ‘Tucson YMpA for I hurt my WTiat and *t never felt Louts get together at St. Peters­ «\'enlng shift has been lUed on aense that it hurts speed horces. I a round of steam baths and infor- .There were only two lively burg. Fla. and Washington and Sw-eden tie in their game. The triumph. Other standout keglara sincerely believe Uist 1 have a t.suit night's Class A winners — rounds, the seventh and ninth. right after that, but that Isn't an Canadians, who play the Russians w’ho are given an excellent chaneq. opening day sntardny, Mnrch Bulkeley and Stamford -will meet mai exercise. Kansas City hook up at West Palm IS. Only SS openings remaUi 'classic type’ colt in tM4 one. but Chestnut had been cut over the ercuae. I just couldn’t do anything 'In Sunday's vrindiip, are unbeaten to dethrone Correnti are Stan Monday night. Th* winner of that " I .was just running aroundthe right.” Beach, Fla. on a first come, first serve bnslA Pm well aware the proof pf the game meets the winner of tonight's gym floor," Score added. "I really New Look in Los Angeles left eye near the end of the sixth. The- Giants-Indlans game also- In five games and have a terrific Hiiinski, Chet Nowlckl, Andy puddingcle in the eating.” ' This seemed . to stir up the 26- He aaya the wrist feels okay noW gb^l advantage wit', a total of 66 Lamoureaux and Art Johnson. Vittner said there waa ream duel between Wilbur Cross and can't tell you what happened. I Thia was the . scene In the 103,000-seat Los Angeles Coliseum to­ will mark the American League tor IS bowlers on the 1 o’clock BeJRy Beaten yesr old New Yorker, who hadn't and when special batting chach scored and only three against. Nowlckl Came Close USAP!N was told to rate the colt Instead K and scored effectively to-the group seeking advice count. Sweden is third with eight Correnti in the finals last season AihO sJACKt ^ only one scheduled in the (ilAC ahafe Score's nonchalance. Just the infield at left center will be placed over, the former running formerly managed Pittsburgh of eomodated et t:lS. of letting him run. Tournament tonight, will be held at head. \ Swinging YHio Late points follow'^d by Caechoslovakia after finishing fourth in 1966. ■SONIN Tut one look at the taped'ankle, and track at bottorh and right of picture. The club’s planned layout G o m ^ who has a numerically "H* waa ju « getting hlnaaelf the National League. with six and the.U.S. with five af­ Forty^three ef the .towa’a "I think in felrneis to n^y horse 7:45 p.m. at the New Haven Arena. Manager Bobby Bragan decided to of seating will cut the capacity to about 93,()00. ( AP Photofaxj, Herb Score's scheduled first Nowlckl came close In 1956 when yoti have to throw out that l*»t O u M S T P oa, im pressl^.500 knockout average twisted up and not awlMlng with ter bowing to Russia 4-1 yesterday. he finished runnenip to champion lending pinners have entered T N lO O k A ttf Class C All-Star > pull Sc'ore out of his starting line­ for his 4 4 ^ ro fights, opened up game appearance for Cleveland race. I don’t eey we’ve got It la Connecticut sportswriters who any amomncaa at ..all!” O'Doul Charlie Whelan. Lamoureaux may the event to date. up in t o d a y's exhibition game with both haiids in the ninth for said. "And- he was bitching back since his untimely eye Injury last the bag," aaid OU Pueblos train­ watched the Class C. Tournament againsi the San Francisco 'Gi­ May was postponed. The young, be ready to move up after placing er, Bob Wheeler, "but J hope and a good round. \ for hia awing, too late.” third the past two years while selected an ali-tournamem team ants. Referee Art Mrt;cante. who kept lefthSJider suffered a. .* minded that only a few openings believe they'll have to catch hint' after laat night's New Canaan- Rhodes- tried following Lefty's Johnson lost- t o G i o r g e t t l In the remain I In the two m ght shifts Score, who refuses to exude sny- Beilis: Touted prodding both fighters for action, right ankle running around a ^ c InjuiT Shoaters Inside the'eighth pole,-Pm sure WoodbUr?* game. 'Two of the post: ' ' O ...... advice during batting practice and 1954 finale. (three at 8:30 and eight a t‘ 9:30) 'Uiihg b'Ul 'opflmi8m!'''sddled :' "F or­ and Judge Artie Aiosla, each -had declared, "I think you found a cou­ son YMCA gym Friday a n d ^ ll be he'll run e good lAce.'* .. tlona went Jo boys from Woodbury, tunately, it’a my right ankle. And sidelined for a few daya^core de Did Spmeone Say Baskethall? Already Vittner has aasigned the and preference la given on a first- Post time was set for 8:06 p.m., seeded 18lh In the tournament. Gomes in front. 5-4-lN Judge Bill ple of thing* I waa doing WTong.” Defeat^ Rivals bowlers to various ' shifts. Slated come-flrat-aerve basis. I don't use It as much to pitch off Recht hed it even, 4-4':i\*rtd four But th* hero of th' 1954 title dared "K ’s nothing s^rtous at all.’ Two of the many hilarlout scenes from last night’ s annual basketivall game at the high school be­ PST. The AM-Star team members chos­ as I do my left ankle. For most manwiers. the early tween the faculty and seniors were recorded by Herald Photographer Cinch Oflara. Proceeds will X to roll in the opening shift at 1 Once again there will be four Jinx, note for Silky: He was the en ar*,t Another points for each. The i P dard had team still hasn't won a place on "This is nothing serious at all it even, 5-5. A majority of thy^ring games Will he a.4lme for experi­ be turned over to the Bill Neville Fund. ' Top photo shows some pretty lassies attired in football Bouncing back after the', year’s o'clock are Hank Wittke, Tom guaranteed cash prtsea to the four morning line betting favorite. Old Center Maurice iWilky) Gilmore j ^ ^ ^ this year’s aquad. Yost and Pat Tremarco. Stuart Now Deternuned Guy ' WAvar r'a-naan* fiftf-uyapHa IlfF'V critics had Gomes-the winner.'' menting. / gear while in the lower shot six teachers (we were told) were draped under a pair of sheets forming initial loss, the MHS sharpshooters flnallsta and another award for the Pueblo waX the second' choice. Hill of New Canaan: forwards. Dick be all better." Paul Correnti, Bryce MacKay high single out of the money. Gail, Determine and Swaps were Rogers 'Of Litchfield and George On tht strength of .hia power Yankee Manager Casey Stengel a Congo line. About the game, the teachers claimed they won. Thla was disputed by the seniors. took the role of spoilers and de­ record and Ike’s idleness foUowinfif plana to give elugger Marv Throne- But the big winner was the Neville Fund. feated a- Klrtg^Ood fouraome, and Bill Carlin are listed to howl All bowlers will be required lb second choices, too. Salokas of Woodbury, and guards. Bra(}enton, Fla., March 8 (i Fla. (NBA)—Dldt. now is 40-4, including 22 kayos. W L Pet . GB is expected to go. w lf 19-year-old ‘‘ivaukee Braves. Chestnut's record Is 28-10-3. — John Callison, a .340 batter with West Virginia and N orth Cai'olina liiw 11-1 record. . ^ vatore; Nowlckl, Bill Adamy, lead. to the dhaiAplonsblp rier X. and HarbalL fituart aaya he didn’t comb' all thb Boston . , . . . .47 21 .691 ‘Two top-notch acoroa highlighted The guy with the extended neck Chestnut had an edge in the .Syracuse .> . .39 31 .557 9 Bakersfield. Oalif., last season'. In Charlie Varrlck, Jim Martin, match. <^rter-flna| and aemi-flna] way from California to the Pirate Piston - Celts weight.5, 130 to 128'j. the otherwise unin'spiring victory Lamoureaux, Ding Farr, Art John­ matches will be the best of three- BaroiiK and Benfs is Ben Geraghty, who was minor Philadelphia ..36 33 .522 11'4 left field for the first few weeks at training camp just fof the ride or for the Indians. Captain l^ul Sheri-' son, Stan Sasiela,' Pete Aceto and game 'series and the finals will be league manager of the vear last New York . . . .33 36 .478 14>, least. Out to Wrap Up League Crowns season at Wichita, the f^o. 1 club Baltimore skipper Paul Richard dan headed the list with his 184, Howie Hampton. the best of five. P^la B ack to be ridlcuied. He says he came In NBA Game Tangle for Lead Western Division topping ail other sco.rers.. And Bob .MKRf'ANTIU: LEAUI'E in the world champs' (arm system. Hnckrv al a Clancr 1 St. Louis .., . .40 28 .588 — says he will give veteran third The final shift at 9:18 win be Thia marks the third suebeMivileasive. w here to wjn a job on the team. Standing* Rusconl'a 180 was nudged out of the made up of Hippo Correnti, Jasz > year the tourney h u been Geraghty went on record m 1953, 1 Detroit ...... 33 37 .471 8 baseman Spider Jorgensen a New York, March 8 (fl*)— Idaho, Wyoming vs. Montana and'>Lange'a foul shot snapped a 50-.50 sn staged' I ga “I've changed from. ISsl year," W. L, New York. March 8 —The when he had Aalon at Jacksonville, chance to' make good. Jorgensen, Colorado State University vs'. Utah. tie with 4:13 remaining in the second spot by the only Ktngswood Fuller, Fred McCUrry, Larry [ at the Y. The event beganin Mm* in; * * * Run Stuart aaya. "I'm minding my ow>n Television CHeveland Barons aiuFfhe Hershey .\nierlraii I.eague Chnclnnati .. . ..30 39 .435 lOli West Virginia, gunning for total 'in the magic circle, Bill Sea- Mile Rainbow Club ...... 6H 19 that Henry,aOmeday would win the . .18 51 .261 221, who hit .291 with 16 homers for The Michigan State-Indlana af­ game and the Indians made-good Bates. Ell Fish, Lanky Walchowski, 1953 at the Double Strike glgHVs and} buaineM. I've found you can't talk .738 . Bears will be out to break their Providence 6. Buffalo 1 Minneapolis . this year’3 national collegiate wright’s 182. Man. Auto Parts ....6 2 22 batting crown in the majors. Aaron 1 Rochester 3. Cleveland 2 'Vancouver In 1957, Is a one-time ternoon game will decide the Big on six of seven subsequent' foul Norm Vittner, Bill PaganI, R a y: then moved to the Weal Side Reo | New York March 8 tA6—Judge your way onto a bail club.” .— - New York. March 8 (3*1 The Garden Restaurant ..57 27 .679! deadlock for. first place in the did jt ^ that, of course, in 1956, .Satiirda.v's iSiChedule basketball championship and shots'. The Red And White riflemen fire JohnsOT and Joe Renle. |for three yearn And for the paat Thomas Hohim. who U running the Eastern League Detroit at Boston (Afternoon- Dodger. Te,i Conferenc.! kingpin. Each has In the State Championships today, ' Stuart was here last spring as' ' ' 1 Detroit Pirtons can wrap up sec- ] C«mera .605 I American Hockey League tonight. then led the league in home runs Due for Action Strong Man In Stretch Few Openings Remain iflve seasons the tournament has of naiiimhna riamM in .525 I TlJ»'Barona will be at Springfield Philadelphia 4. New Haven 3 TV». , last season’s won nine games and lost four. a. group of 36 varsity and JV ahoot- Bowlers who plan to enter the ; been sponsored by the Recreation ” Columbus Games in an outfielder who hit 66 home and runs batted in last season. I Manager Cookie Lavagetto .of Pete Brennan was North Caro­ Madison Square Garden tonight, ond place In the 'Western D vision !45^ j i^'hlle the Bears entertain Provi- Washington 5. Johnstown 4 Minneapolis at St. Louis. winner, will be seeking to State can win the Pacific ers heading for New Haven along tourney before the deadline are re-1 Department. rung for Lincoln iii the Western .Manchester Ti-u.st .. . 38 4( Now, says Geraghty, lay is on Washington has tabbed outfielder lina's strong man down the was hard-pressed to find an ade­ Lsagua.-Now he's back a9 a firat of the National Basketball Ar.sn. Manche.stef Optical ..36 4( ^29 ; dence. Ihe way. 'The big (6-4) hefiy i200l (pvertime i Friday’s Result wrap up conference championships Coast Confer nci crown by getting stretch. He scored 16 of his 23 with teams from the Manchester .Saturda.v’* Schedule Albie Pearson and second baseman and NCAA tournament berths to­ Rifle Club’s Junior Division which quate description for Ron Dctany, baMmaa whA wore out the pa­ today by bemmg the Celtics in Ace Piano ...... 29 5J .145 Cleveland blew an excellent op­ righthander who was the first Little St. Louis 102. Syracuse 100- P'st Idaho. ’The Bea-'er. aet uil the points in the last 13 piinutes and Boston in a 'nationally-televised portunity to move into sole posses- National I-eagtie Bob MaJkmua for lota of action. night. One more league titleholder clincher laat high‘s by defeating brings the total to nearly 100 Man­ Vlllanova’s wonder mller.--.,. tience of four managers, yet hit hlemorial Store ,. . / , l 8 61 .225 LeagUer to make the big league* Sunday’s Schedule And Birdie Tebbetts of Cincinnati —and', possibly three—wili be controlled the .boards most of the Finally be hU. It in an