lil- ,,.3 V'C'J 'T V, j •--v-s^-v- /* \ if'v' ?• • - - I,'-™ . "A-, .■ -v.^.v.- ..i m . Two ■ - . ' ' .VjVs! ii r.' _____W>. ft-l s ^ ' tK*i M 'mi :^ 't t a feoept* *oce. \ '' '* ----- ■ad''BadiiMa hatt thay j i x ^ WMild attend tibMlr4m tw H dC »**•'*• - direptora maeUitg tai Apro- the P i l t i l i w 's i im ritte lat# baa not yat ban ayu|B a o^kiwMers mkiedfy Mmraitlae. 'T1^^!/'loeatidliBMant: 'MeiM L.tW 1 itize Cuts M e ^ wfw hawdliesa battUnjg far Lot Aagatas, April r^t-to'taiTn Uw Fw ^fday j ►Off Africa said* not for wile bpt for Mt , _ MSe .iWatra aif w a g e m a n t to- wits, Says Qr. Herman HSr- ■ cMWl tills titeM deveiepmeBt -vev. 4 "Wctmyi” ^ - Oslo, Norway, April 1 ( 4 V - -V D r. Harvey, a psychology Bosttd ChdUinni ifhiia A Nonyeginn immigrant ship phtfeasor at^tne University of tBsliail .Deadaer and Bottnw to 4t lart with more than 1>000 personx .,., says it’s the day hi an hnasd of dMeteririjneetinga LondolL April 1 ^ ffd e r way IntermittenUy of "the annual outing for un-' ■ummer in theiPf * aM ard was gutted by Are in in all hdviaory eapactty,' establish Biniiter^ Harold Ylapbiilan talented, infirm and indigent cloaa Ua^mt wHk: Mm, and 4tik the Indian Ocean off Africa’a humoriau.’* To Defer U.S. N-Tests The •aid today Britain ^emaibe Waat Eomptan general semliiata information to ail eemfat removed •tikirHla Bittcaial disarmament. agree­ German passenger died in * can’t maintain an a serve as a penalon” of liuciear test* un­ intellectual wit" and "is tha Dulles Says ataekl^^ra advlsd^ committee MORREU'S WtiiMday, April 2 proa* intemaUonkl inspec* one day they are allowed to served ^ Jtead at least tern- READY T O W der ttoht oontrolfi. . . tion. t was cautiods. But Indulge . themselves In what porarily.N ^e' Of aevml proxy Tha YMtisb laadsr answarad oat any idea that it donfd hia ship after fire erupted they think )a funny aiid be at- AtRANY til PRIZE .litimrita fuaatlons in tba Houae '.t the testa it pans to in her engine room and got gulck- siircd that no one will critlelM fights witfr^Meh mansfirement (a of Osmmooa about tbia country’s Action Held threaten^. In in e r - and Rottner TENDQUZiO and aevaral leading ly out of control. Passangera and them for their abysmal ef-. ■aid they. wilT^juspend," for the STATE AAMOIIY poUiV Injflcw ' of Russia's an- papers urged the western Allies to crew were taken aboarfi the City fdrta." : Wondfiful flavor . . . i|ouacement yesterday that furtn- traac th# Russian move with cau of Sydney, a 7,005-ton vessel from ^me being, their with man­ Luttdififm Served .By tr fiovlat nuclaar weapon >(*»U tlDfl. Uvernool. They 'O'ere to be trans­ Not Proper agement. Very tender , ., . will bo suapmded tndafln^y but lifie Communist praas haUed tha ferred to the Italian liner Roma The local attorneys, 'who head less waste' . . , Pq^aiit’s Catererie aanoenpemiint to the Buprame the Penn-Texas - StocKhpIders In-’ may bf rtsumed unless oMier ftom - later today. Trade Unions n ia eev> paid far by Qmse k nabons atop thair tMta. •oviet yaaterdby. Eset German i Feste ^tWMrtcd that tha fire \yg8hington. April 1 (/P>^ veatigattng Afsn.. Inc:, t^ ch they Haanr CoaatnirHopi CS., Mah. TtM aoviet Vnlou4ppMiM t6 Rariid said lb#''western broke but wiout 10:30 p.tn.'f orgaMaed last fall, wera .Mvited Artwor Acres'-furkeya fron Secretary'Of State Dulles dis­ Loiigo's OiaataaAury farm. Al- cbeatcf:. bsva aem d b peppaganda victory will hays to join the ussiani "All attempu to eaflngulsh the Strike in State, closed today that President to examine the coh\pany'a rdeprdi ao Very smali BcHavlUe turlwyHitiU at least In .lk r o ^ and Asia by move." I fire were hopeless,’' he radioed after a board ahake up which fvi^ its announeauunt. , Ldndoa's Oonaervatlva Dally "All lifeboats were launehed. Eisenhower consider^ steal­ ther diminished the authority Of M adtolenm dd^ BrtUab gov- Mall said it was crystal clear that Everybody is luife except a Ger­ Greater Boston ing a march on the Russians President Lieopold Silberstetn' . •enmaet';; "wttii other wastam "SovlM Russia baa scored another man passenger who died, of a’beart ,jy announcing a U.S, auapen- They, wr^_iacoby stating^that aa long ago u brilliant propaganda vietoty." But attack in a lifeboat sRm of nuclear tests but re­ they : weteaned the new board of Bead Herald' Adv«. FOR ; a mfttng up of an expert tbs paper counseled th«. western "Everybody behavad wonderful­ By THE AMOCtATEO PEESfl tae to work out the inspec- powora not to be panicked Into , ly ______and there were no signs . „ of Conitruction workers in three jected the whole idea as a stopping the testing and develop-1 p,nlc. The City of Sydney is stand- Connecticut areas went on strike propaganda gesture. Sr. Major xMeckenw tuma a riiovel of dirt undar Un watdtful SAFETY’S SiUtE Btcm” The Prime Minister. expressed inwit of mlasUea. { Ing by the g\itted. stilt floating today to enforce demands for new Dulles conceded at a newa con­ of M a ^ Turkdnfton and Kovarovica the contractor. ;.8al> S contracts. ference that the Soviet government Aad Lm m Tirt W « » hope______that______Russia____ wUl apeept an The Times of London warned hulk." ,vaUoniau'witneaa«l tHrceremony tfter the Sunday HoUnen Amertriui-BriUsh-Franch proposal that tite ban ‘'will be takm by: The Sydney^, captain meimged Woricers were out in New won a certain propaganda victory meeUnt.' (Hei^d Photo by Oflafa). . Drive n For Ow many peoples—far too simply, but ho hoped the Sta might abate and Haven. New Britain and Hartford With yesterday’s announcement of n MU ROLL'D illR 'M to bMrin ssHy diplomalic prepara- with about 3.000 Involved In the tiona for a summit edofemuea “at vary gemuriaiy—aa a step inward some attempt riMdo be made to ispenslon of Russian nuclear Education Bad the Connecticut avartmg mtewar disaater if only save the Skaubryn's hulk. welkouta which thia whole question can be At New Haven; 000 members of Jto labeled the gesture, however, Bi^ell R ^ected Dietetic Aaan. SEBVIOE PLVS IN A broiigbt to a conclusion." (OairtiaiMd oo Faga Eight) (ConUaoed ail Page Fifteen) the Carpenters Local 70 left thslr ta en'Nrely propagandistic. The course will consist of 05 TVIDE MUCK RANGE FREE CtRtelaea Soviet jobs when negotiations failed last But the United SUtes, Dulles President of BA’s classroom hours and six nuMatte of k Regardlets of the tervice you selecC^ tha Fraet EM^ Rrofce and MacmUlan then went on to erit- night. About 1.500 were out at ■aid, caiw t operate as the Soviet on the job tralnlQC experience. The I adds price range, Quish Funeral Home Iciae tba Soviet for the manner in Shecli AbMiber hupee- Hartford and 550 in New Britain. Union can, kecauae it works in, the Bissell wee reelected classroom sessions will be held two gives sperikf attention to,every detail.^o which they timed their announce- No picket llnee were set up im­ presence of w.free press, an alert president of the British Amerlcsn evenings a week at Hartford Re­ detail ia considcrad unimportant, tlen. aaenL mediately In'any of tha areas. political oppottUbn, a properly ClUb at the 36th annual meeting gional Technical School. The last He-aaid j No Immediate strike action Waa critical public opimon and Allied Air coadltioaed for H’ork don# by mperta oa at 'T note that tba . Russian an- held Saturday night at the club­ six months of training will be un­ yanE_eomfort. taken by about 500 bricklayers goveriimenta which, are not Just house. der the supervision of the hobpltal eoaveatioaal anAra af eara. jwunecmsnt wagv tlmsd to conqs and I;400 construction and general duminies like the Sortet aqtallites. r . Other lOfQcers elected at the* dietitian. The t^n ee will receive WlWaas r. Mmsb attar the completion of an axten- laborera in two other New Haven At this point In hls'-nevto cop* meeting are Donald Alsbaugh, vice full pay for the work she does. Kaymoad T. Onlah atva and.accelerated^aertii of Rua- locals. 'iTieir contracts ■ also ex ference. Dulles' voice rosewmotlon- president; William Murray, treas- Applicants for the course must MORJARTY aian teats and just before a serlea Highway-Jobs Plans ptred lest night. elly and he declared “ f\thank 7r V..r~,’mT.',*‘ I’-H U’rer; P, Leo Barrett, financial aec- be high school gr^iiatea or have of Anterican teau already an­ Sheet metol workers In Hart­ abnal (^ cer. and Misyor Harold jj Baker, recording Ml God" that a i^ conditions «uqt on had e-nperience in the food service nounced by the UB. government— ford went on s t i ^ even though an. the American aide.-and he -aecre'tary; Thomaa Jamison, as- field. Mrs. Dowdlng said four girls Sei-IU Cealrr Hfreet and im m the current aeries qf Hartford. April 1 IdV-John AKt*beneflU "trill '^at ConnMtlcut agreement has \reeched shortly not change; one/ of them .sictant secretary and treasurer; from town have already signed up Mepbopa Ml g-«lfig British icSte Is not completad." ‘ sop of Avon, neweet candidate for! after midnight. \ though they mSke it difficult and William J. Topping, auditor. for the coune, and more are ex­ Ha claimed tbqt toa Governor in A unioi^pokcsnten said the comprte with the Soviets in props- All biit Alsbaugh were reelected. 1 2 ^ MMN ST. tb. COP gubarnytorial nomlna- advocating an autom i^ incraaea metal vwkers woula^remtln on pected. Bertterd M. Banifih llitena wiili hand to hte giasaee today as Bert. Byirt^(D-Va)^cr^^ lada-‘ ^ A - i ) V .V The meeltng was opened with a gpl^Mad and complete her nuclaar Uon. today asdalled Governor in beneflta fOr all "had nO'taought ■trike/dntit a membendiip meet- Duties set forth hte views as oth­ minute'of silence in memory of -the Weapon tptt which have been un-1 fubicofTe IflR million public fl»r the competitive burden Oh Con­ ter in the week. spending policies, leans over for e word at the witness table tofore Baruch testified et % Senate Hartford,, officiate b( the his views on the nation’s economic er ofllciate predicted Russia 'will 10 niembers who had died during works an^ highway program to necticut business and indiurtry>', Finance Ctemmittds hearing. The $7-yearrOld financier gave follow up the ennoimeed ben on 1057, Reports were given. Club "K nu If we abeuld inCipaae uA-. Micarriers Union, AFLrCIu let situation. (AP Photofax). - • qreata jpM. ■■■■; ...... — - — - -■ - ■■■■ - .1— ■ ■- testa by proclaimtag an end to pro- members voted to donate 1100 to employment benefits to $100. a, ^Ith repfetenteUvee of the dtietion of nuclear/weapons. the Neville'Fhmd. Gistro Begins “Aa A job making program,” he wsek and extend Dm benefits toactote and after a deadlock, Following the 5 o'clock meeting declaiad. "Tha Oovernor’e propoe- full yeay, it would not solve laborers voted to. strike at mid­ DuUea said the United SUto 'laa a steak dinher was served by Gar­ problem—it would only uncterinlne Judge Upholds no details of the operatien of the al/ia a fake-f night when the contract expired. announced tea*, auapenalon. den Grove Caterers. ■j' lOpeining 1/ Such a Man, AUap told the Re­ our Oomtectlcut atmnomy.'y ^ Management... sptdnsnen . Hild publican Dutch treat luncheon at Tite RepubHima ~' iDto«itetoria^ they offer A .a o year contract Banwh JSees Folly ‘ ‘Hb'artd the United StmteaThu the Hotel Bond, would "jeopordixe hopcfnlj added that if-’ no federal With .13 centi an jour ^ y rateCv Hospital Right always been willing to halt tetta 4 Here to Tnke the credU rating of ovary one of help la forthcoming,Jme stste must as part of a program leading to BANK NIGHTS! Tha preaenl wagajf 92A* to* **°***'‘ the elimination o ' nuclear weapons .ibe..ibb______icUt.:cainBUinitJM jEriiow Jebiass aM — itoORstoneiAtoM thatobefi The Rej^tfeitos nii« golniTTo ToRule^octer trtm the arsenete of nsUssefe... Dietetic Course 1 to)— and '#ouId add DO'per cent to the era are seeking a 8-Vriir contract stale debt." Ibok after those who liesd supple­ with $3.65 the first yviir, $3.03 ths The disclosure that consideration A coiirae for proapectlve food (kbaa label mentary aaslstancs^ and deserve it eeeond year and $SJ5 Uie third New Haven, April 1 fAV-Su- had been given to the idea of steal­ Mdaai* estteted Rwir alatb day Appealing for an atmosphere in ing a.march on. Moscow came when tiervice aupervieora will be.offered EVERY which Connecticut ■ Industry can from a consistent record of steady year. perior Court Judge Raymond J. In Hartford the latter part of af Mattag by Aefmdng break- employment. An estimated 5,000 building eon- washingtoiv, Apt^ l>^ Ber-*phere, although prices remain at DevUn today upheld the right of Dulles was asked whether it te not , Hast to *be Caaaeraa Camity Jail thrive end prosper,' be asserted peak levete. true ^.ihst yr jterday's declaration / April, accordlnf to. Mrs. Marion > "the Rcputaiican party can and will “We4re going to do the necesr ■truction workers on 314 bulldhto nard M. Baruch told Congress to­ Griffin Hoapiul. Derb.v, to 'ey Dwdlhg, head dietician at l|an<^ teday. The haager strike has sari^ b . and.the impact on indite- .ptojecta In Greater Boston^struciuck But Baruch told the committee down rules and reguiatioru for ita by Foreign Minister Gromyko put NATIONAL BANK •eat IS af toeir eatapaalaas to a maintain an economic and social tryutd burineaa is to be held at a day that, "in the face of tremen- in .prepared testimony Inflation "ia on the defensive. Chester Memorial HoapitaL clin^ate favorable to keening and today for higher wegea. ddto^ nationai oebt and expendi­ staff doctors ., The course ia sponsored by the iAANCHtSTfliCONN. A Tba ansa, arrested ia nUnimum.’’ mid- the most important fact of our in his decision. Devilln rejected 5 9 f AiAlN $TfiSr • THURSDAY and ERIDAY vn nation by the Coast to-making Connoctleut jo«s.~ Their contract expired at time—the single greatest peril to Bureau pf Vocational BMucatloa of Alsop, a former state represenU- night and union offleicials advised ture,R te folly to tolk of tn* re- a claim by Dr Ralph H. Edsoiy (Oootimied oa Page Eight) the Connecticut Department of Thaiaday. are. fasttag M The 43 year old Hartford Uve and incumbriit member of the ductloMs^’ our economic health.” of Sbbltdn that, hit ConatituUopAl at VM. ahippsata af anee executive noted that YOO State Board of Education, said he (Ceattaned ea Fnga PMteen) The 87isyer-old financier ateo We are now suffering a hang-i righU had been violated...... ;r- arbi^i PrasHst Batisto’a pele are being thrown otft of tbihkt It it "juaUBsbIe to criUdse contended 11% te hot the time "to over after a long...... Inflationary' ily by the hqspital In denying hte Caba. work beeause of the remdval ef the .opposition now In power In the embark on vaii federal works or binge," he said. "This recession la certain operating room privileges. GLASS CRACKS - ARCH!£ JOE DPI a carpet industry -from^Thomp- Goveritor's office, but we must other pump-prlnitog programe re­ the Inevitable aftermath of a peri­ l4 e decision held that the hos­ Mavaaa, April 1 to) — sonviUe to North Carolina, He Bavs a benat.ructive program to of­ quiring deM t Ananetag." od of inflation that coUId at least pital. a private institution, had BilUetins Rebel ijeadar el Castro X ^ f said he doubted tbi^theie people fer Dm people." 4 Million Idled Baruch gave htev wtaiona to a have been/.mitigated if not pi«- the “rlf^t to exercise control over from the* AP Wires. rau(SAMM»«01B would want to go to krerk on to dlKXtesiag a “positive cam- launched the^ flh|i.t phasa 'of his Odngren twadoR'wttoTM rediK- ventM...... -y ita own internal operations and highways. pii^A. based -on principle,” the tion and public works aehttmea to The financier, said that tax cuts msmagemenV.’’ adding it was the notal war" to oust Ptaaident Ful- speaker said he hop^ the Republi­ As Big Frenck 6to8^.M.X In contrast to tha Governor's rec­ fight the economic receaalon.v and large pubU(\\vorks programs general rule of the courts not to IKE ASKS SPACE AGENCY foQCio Batista. ommended tadtrowing for a 6-year cans wai have: Hte appeeianet before the im - financed by red-imt spending would interfere with the Internat man­ ;*An intensive and expanding WniAington, April 1 (fiV- BbtlsU meanwhlla received a aecaleratwr highway building'pro­ ate Finance Committee marked » add to the inflation.' v^ agement of a private corpora­ Preoident Eteenbower wtU aak ' grant of special emergency powers gram. iUrop said he ia hopeful that program of education with empha­ Unions Strike reaumpUon of heerlnga. begun laat .'s^'T like taxes no than the tion. MEMBER OF EOTH FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM and FEDERAL DBPOSflf INSIOtANCR C O R P f^ ih oN sis on development of new techni- Cengroas to crente an Independ­ from'Congrsee to counter ipread>\ the Otop Legislature will "adopt a yeer. Into the netion’a. financial hhitt man,” Baruch said. ’^ut there ' In denying Bdaon’s plea for an ent government agency to deni > tag etrikes-and rebel attacks on ighway program soundly financed csi institutes. „ Paris, April 1 UP)-^A nationwide condition. cheajier to'preserve peacdsthan to injunction restraining the hospi­ “An expanded program for Con­ with Outer ^Spnee mnttem in the . '' theUstnnd's communications. Tbs whteh will maintain operations tm- Mdteur transport strike today left . The hearingt centered on the fight sYitar." tal from interfering vdth hla op­ fiivltteJi nnd purely sclenttfto Houto,.and Senate-approved a til OM next (iogular) General As­ necticut's development wijh state an estimated four million FrinCh problema of infletion in a booming lefKh* asserted, "I am. dubi­ erating 'rights.-the court held the participation,. In redevelopment of Tteld. The plan wns ootllned to measure that now goea to BatiSta sembly/* 'The Assembly resumes workers off the job.. economy when they atarted laat ous about toe purchaalng piAver a phjteiciail's right to practice had Refinbllrisa eongressional leaders X l for his rignafurS. ft bf comes law its speml session next Tuesday af­ bllitated areas.’.' A million transport and allied aummer. They reeume In an en­ Hot been affected by the hospital He promised In course of his tax cut will generate. at their weekly meeting today after pubiieation in tite official ter a two week recess; workers went on strike. Lack of tirely dUfe’Ont economic etmoe- The value of^'^y Conjectured action hor had his income les­ STORE HOjURSi government gaaette. ~ FSirthermora, • he charged . that camprign to .discuss in detail edu- tranaporUtlon kept the others sened. f, ■ with Etsenhoiver. catton, governmental aconomy, tax­ pui(chasing power i^ outweljMed, MONDAV.TI}ESDAY-SAH;RtoAY it0e.fisi Castro eaUad on Cubans to par- the Governor’a.proposal for' Uberfl- fr6m their work. however, by the Jeopm^y In i^ c h • The- Derby inaututlofi adopted \a)yaa .commuiiicattons In tha first iaing unemployment-compensation ation, highways and other mAti***- Thy walkout waa called by more stringent by-laws In 1054 to V $50 TO LOSE JOBS a tax cut wt|l place a'lMho pto- Worcester hlass.. April I OPt— ^ THtRSDAV-RRIDAY 0>efM»dl« atm toemrd a nationwide genorat France'a three major trade unions gramq supported , by taite^frora improve its standards and to re­ atrate .M said would be called at in protest against continually ria- News Tidbits ceive accreditation, the Judge said, The Open Hearth, bloom and . WEDfy'E^DAY ertM-13:O0 national defense to w e lf^ *'f?**^" billi^ mills of Woiiwater Works "the Iri^t moment.’’ That might Ihg Hvlng coats. It ■went Into effect ance. ' ' ■ ,/■ . A and toe operating room reatriotjona W AR DS^ Get 209 of 265 Seats at '4 a.m. * , Cuilcd frpm AP>; Wires placed on Dr. Edaon were ’’no re­ o f ' the Ameriesm Steel and be, d e la ^ until after Eastw, "A tax cut will increase the del rebela in nSvana said, but Castro Trains, buses and subwaya were clt, add to the de% and further jection on his skill as a practition- Wire Division of UJL Steel Corp. proclaimed “Vstn le w f total war idled ail over France. A few aubur; will.' be diseoUHAued July-' 1, ^ totween the pfMPM of Cuba and ban trains wety running but'With (Cm.tta-edo^,P.kc Right) ' Nl^nblnuM on Page teghU Stephen B. hletenlfe,- district ' fne tyranny of Satigta" beginning no regular schadulto. Airline traf­ tal. the aMHWd fistallty of a k o ^ p mnnnger of operntlons, snid to- at midnight Satu) . ^ fic waa halted at international ait^ imd ehodtlag staged by 13 and 10- da.v. Metenife said $50 workers Castro ordered his followers to, poru. , year old brothers March 35 . . . The will be affected. The atrlke feU in the middli^f AFLrCIG, appealing for "bold and fire without warning on aU high ImaglnaUve^ection." today pro­ 800*000 HapO Bejen Saved way and railway transport-.mov the Easter hoildays thus saving VIOLENCE ON' CYPRUS the big cittea from the massive posed emergestey federal heaeflts NIeoala. Cyprus, April I (P)-^ tag.joday. Drivers and railway l i t to ail jobleae werkere not protect- workers In eastern Cuba bejmn. traffic jams that.nccurrad in simi­ Aa uneasy peace was broken to­ Say “Happy Easter” tar stoppagea in the past. Bchools ed by unemployment Insurance. day' with explosidmi and tha ONE DAY ONLY TUESDAY, ARRIL. 1st leaving their johsinfter reporting were closed anywaj' and many Lpyaltst' command Jtoday an­ Cured Cancer Cougj*e8s ■booting of a Greek Cypriot mer- rebef threats. N By MAX HARRELSGN aU tackle the unemployment prob- ' tern whicAhe iteacribed as the No. workcra were Ip the country. nounced that government troops chant. The Extremist Under­ ''niousands of armed mqn” soon Tbifbuto. April l to)—Canada was ka\-o occupied without reslstaacc would mbreh on Santiago, bapttal Ope teque'^before the country. Othera decided to stay at home, ground called for "total war for' with Flowers. amaxed 'today at the stee of Prime Unemployment waa one of the and businesa housea had ample the town of Banklnsng. 70 air freedom or drath." Aa laocndlary of Cuba’s . aasternmost Orients Minister John Dlefenbeker’s poU- lime to arrange Car pools tot their miles from weht central gumatfa’s Lfiiihc6es 1958 Crusade bomb damaged records at too Province, Xaatoo threatened. The big campaign ’ issues. Diefenbeker tlcal triumph which shattered the proposed a $1 billion development employes. rebel capital of BukiUinggl . . . , • . • V . Its District Court and government replied ■ with further opposition . In Parilament and Sympathy atrlkea spCaad acroas Young Oktehoma father tells po­ 'explostoBS awakened Nl- police and troop rptaforcements. program tA take up some of the - Washington, April I (AO Thel^cago, president of- the Cancer All Motors RMlueed 10% placed hte Conservative party in slack. He dppoeed tto; Uberal pro- the country. lice from hospital bed of two band­ Society, told the Cured Cancel- . residents. Christos Kleaatk- complete commend with -the big­ Garbage collectors were out and its who broke into his apartment, nation’s first Cured Cancer don- lesos, 35. was killed by a (Oaattanel on Page Plfteen) poaal for tax cuts of approximately Congress; , A gest majority In history. $400 million. gps workers stayed home. Pres­ shot hte wife- to death and wound­ gress dramatteed with meaaagea "Today there te hope.” T h w Yesterday’s general election^, '^ e re waa no pat explanation sure' was low In all the 'Baris ed him . . . Veteran’s Administra­ Of hope today the opening of a who, have been cured, he aaid, can the countiya second in 10 montas mains.' , , • ' tion being flooded with mall be­ 1058 crusade to raise .$30 rrHlUon combat "the deep and paralysing SEES CAN^RR CURE for'the'runaway vote. Dlefenbaker cause of ari Incorrect report that —gave the Conservatives 2M of had been generally picked to win Many hospitate operated with to combat toe dread dteease. fear" of cancer. Boston, .ApriS 1 lYk—Dr. Sid­ Pealers Boost the 365 seats in the House of Com­ It has $60 mllMon in Unclntmed The. director of toe govern­ He aaid that '20.. years have ney Farher, an adthority on can­ a majority in th* House, but nOt dividends on Wortd War II GI life NEW CAR GUARANTEED mons for a new record. ■ > even hte' most ardent aup^rtera (Continued on Page Fifteen) ment’s National Cancer Institute, shown great progress in cutting cer, today -expressed the coavic- The election made history in expected such a sweep. Insurance policies. Dr. John R. Heller, said that 700,- down toe death rate. In 1938, he tlon that a cure for Cancer will Price o f Milk these other ways . UN Secretary General Hammtr- 000 Americana now are being be found and that for the pa­ ■ Dlefenbaker made a strong s P '-i’ Tia.T A ■ J ■. 1__ akjoid drives with BriUah Foreign said, one in every seven cancer vte- It reduced the once powernif peal to voters during toe campaign 1 IJli tO A rODC treated for cancer — but 800,000 tims was saved; now it Is one in tient with cancer there te great­ engines Liberal party to '47 seats, the. Secretary Uoyd to Windsor CaaUe have had it and been saved, • - three. He said the death rate for er hope now thaa^ ever before. REBUILT . ' Hartford, April X «V-Hartford to give him a chance to put his | to have lunch with ^ueen EUia- area dealers are increasing Uis smallest number‘ever. It had 106 program into effect. It appeared ti .iiiif., *n, n«w Heller reported that "We are on women has dropped largely be­ It's aU la the future, Dr. Parker price of milk one-half of one'cent before the election. .. Israel-Syria Clash heth. cause of cures at cancer of the said.-"' that many of them swung to him Indian Ocean.“ r ' ^ 1 n m IIiSiv. i breaktoroughs" In per quart this week to compensate It sent the leader of the So­ to do just Jiat. . .1 understanding the nature of the uterus but the rate has gone up for a rise in labor wage contracU. cialist Co-operative Coipmon- Cairo. April 1 WPl- Forclgii Min- lajandp-reported disease and finding powerful, new. for men, mainly because of the 300 NIKITA DUE IN HUNOAltY Liberal leafier Ltetar B. Peareon^ hter MAhmoud Fawal today ar- IsImm^ were forrod out qf hoqses Budapest, Hoagary, April 1 It means a home-delivered price wealth Federation M. J. Coldwell former foreign secretary an^ win­ drugs to control It. per cent increase in deaths from for approved grade* milk of 37 ti to defeat and .reduced the CCP ranged to fly to SwiUerland to torinake way for baae. ■ While Heller and others talked lung cancer. '■ *- (AA-Oa his first forrtga vtsit an ner of the 1057 Nobel Peace Prtee, mert U.N. Secretary Generill Dag Thirty-nine paaaengera and four Soviet premier, Nikita Khrusk- cents sqd homogenised milk 28Vfc Houae membership from 26 to 8. , expressed determlnaUon to febuUd. of a complete cure and elimina­ The Darker Side One district .was still out. Hammarskjold. It waa reporid crew msmtaia eacaj^ tion of cancer only in terms of an There waa no ignoring of to# rbev comes to Budapsst tomor*. . emits a quart. hte battered* party for the tature.' Fawri would take up what the 'Yrnns^.AMtrolta alrkner m e i ^ ^ row to help celebrate Hungarvli The wholesale price to tge The election complete eliminated Pearson retained hla seat in uncertain future, the emphasis darker side. Dr. Heller said that United Arab Republic salte taraell Md cfDihDs into c^moot was all on the. hopeful aspects^ of whereas 150,000 Americans wlU be World War II UberatloB mtk *Fer e *42>51 C h e v .. . . 139.95 wM i lrade>in farmer by legal order under the the Social Credit party from Coro- Parliament. , machine. Dally Sketch aayt today Janos Kadar, the man who hal0» state control program is 14 cents mona, including Ita leader, Solon "We ere disappointed, but not agg'reaslon on Its S.vrlan border. the battle. . ‘ saved from cancer within the next . 'The UAR Of S.vria and Egypt that Queon EUiabeto has failed to Of the 800.000 who have been 12 months, about 250,000 will die ed crush the country’s 1058 re-;, ‘cngliie. Inetelkrtien exfre. ‘ a quart for ail milk to be bot Low. Social Credit had 10 mem­ discouraged." he aaid. "We-will re-" get Prtaeewi Margaret to prom^ volt. Huagariaa embuny ■eorce»; Ued. bers In the previous Parliament. group. W* will go,to work end do 'yesterday requested an sxtraordl- cured, 40 met under aponaorahip. of.lt Yet, he said, there have been naryjneetlng of the UJf. Security never to see Peter Townsend araln. of the American CanceC Society. "great gains against cancer." in Moscow snid Kkrushekau:. The dea}efe’ movb today was pre- With 80 per cent of I^mmons the l ^ l In the future to reverse .... Debra Paget will sue ftve-Umes and hte party are exjH)tc6 6® ' Up to 1 9 / new parts installed by expert mechanics. • dieted by them Feb. 1 when most to back his poUciuS, the 62-year-old the result.” Council to Inveatigate two dai-a of They were 0 to 76 years old, from For toft first time, he said, a tank and artillery exchangea pear married hui^nd. David Street, for 89 states and the District of Co­ drug, methotrexate, has successful­ main in Hungary eight or aiaR/. of them dropped their retail price Prime Minister will bo In a power­ Ooldwell, who had been In Par- days,' AfOOD-mito or 9 0 -d a y guorantee with free 5 0 0 - in line with e one-cent'firop in the ful position to rule as hte' party, llamentj^ce 1035, eald.he ■Would the Lake Huleh reclamation proh ."FSHier Lord Mayor B risco, o f , [u^bte:lumbia, representing varied oc­ ly suppressed a solid tumoc. farm price. No return of the farm v.ills for the next five years. contiiklD active . in' the CCF but ect on the Syrtan-IsiheH border. cupations and many types of cah<-, ‘This,’’ he said. "ln*a«a ia a mlls- miie impecHon. TAdiotir'iervice— drive in today, A Foreign Office apokeaman Dublin aaya the United 8t*tea cer and .its treatment. "• atone on the long road to conquer­ TWO WOMEN price to higher levels is scheduled.' The largest number of menlbers never again seek election to would never have an economic de- JackeOB. aUckM A general price increase oc­ any party ever hAd before was the . 'ou'se of Commons. Low, the aaid .Fawai would meet Hammar- Sword of Hopo ing: cancer.” - drive out foraprrow. Gnf inei fpr all Americon cap. akjold In Zurich tomorrow. The preeatonlf it were Mke his country, The program incliid^ 'a' recep­ .H e aaid 45,000 chemicals and A 4-etory curred last August of one-cent a 100 seats the Liberate wi • in 1040. Social .Credit leader, qaifi "We lost “never peespetou* enough to have sd, collapsed ' to Sttee hte surprise victory teat -JjSfle. oiir, meihbsrs of Parllatnent. but Middle East Newa AMncy aald toe tion at the White Houae by Mrs. compounds are being screened W- quart when State Milk Adminis­ meeting would be in connection nuaUy for possible use In treating story 8. S. Ki trator D. O. Hamraerbecf upped Dlefenbaker had been' governing our movemsnt te not destroyed.” Dwight D. Eisenh.ower. honorary with the frontier outbreuka of yeo-. Howarf R- Qrlffltos. 38, Red- ehairroan of the 1058 Cancer cancer and .44 already are being the farm pries' in ;ylew of with Olfly US, 30 Icae Ute" * to*' Sociai Credit controls the iWovln- wood a ty, OaUf„ “Man ef cial governments in Alberta and tarday and the day befbre. Crusade, and the lighting of a 30- tried feUnleaiiy.. ' ta the Egyptiana expreaaed feara that Tear" In 1051 aentoaced to six foot sword of hope in, a park on The chairman of the Cancer Cru- ■'twa- Rite ' o«p* ^j^^^l^Clntetw swung, into BriUah Columbia and (X7F has ■watt* ta jeU and ta-o years p ^ Saahatohewan. the ciaahee were part of a general Peanaylvanla Avenue. F rttlaf: ateiy. He amrauaetd batkm for theft oSt $1,350 from ein- (Oesrtianed oa Page fivo) UeaUg ;iieilitag Puriament biaeK Or. Lowell T. CoggehhsH ot cau- lp i6 ie»'S t,llw eqxliato-.Biemtoit. 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jPAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN* TUESDAY, APRIL 1,1958 MANCHESTER EVENING H E R ^ , MANCHESTE^ONN* TUESDAY. APRIL 1.1958 PAGE i H i n 4 . XI proval. This waa a StaU hearing service, The public is invited to Peter Lind, Edwin Burnham, also. B O Y SCOUT 8,001 Car Ingerts * ^ t ^ e n t r y ^ Bolton UN Asked to Probe South Wiridsor atUnd. Marla Taplcy, Adolph Holland and G E N E R A L ' Zoning Board Grants U p Denied MaswswaWMSMMW-MMaaawMsMHMMW On April 18 the We^iping Oom- Robert Botsen. The Board denied Clifford tllm, Issued at Branch Sheinwold on Bridge e ' munity Church Sunday School ia' St. Fnmcle Oiurch 401-403 Center S t, a variance ia Notes aipd ]Vei»^ Israel-Syria Clash starting a speciul class for those Holy Thuraday Mass ai S t TV SERVICE F k i^ ^ u iii Days t f i C order to ereot a free standing, A total of 8,001 reglqtraUon ra- Services Set Tax CoUector children born in 1954. This vhil be Francis of Assisi Chitrch will be at Power Go, Substation lighted, ground sign 9-feet closer (Continued froal Oae)' held in the,XCest room pf the (Com­ 6:45 a.m. with evening Mass at 7 Nights SSii Cub SoScoiur^: Rack 148 held Its pawals were obtained this year , at TORTURING HUSBAND TEL. Ml 8-8418 to the street than allowed by reg­ the Motor Vehicle Detpartment’s But tffpiff munity ' House. Those who have p.m. This Mass (Vill he followed ulations. meeting' Mnoh 28 at Nathan Halt IS PABT OF GAME House Israeli plan to taka over aU demlli- Hours Listed.children in this group should bring School>0L Mrs. Ernest Larson’s Den Bub-branoh at the Armory, it waa By Alfred North-Soutb vuMenble At Qiurches by procession to the AlUtr of Rep­ A, rn u w t from the Hiurtfordfrahdi Jarvis Oo. is also housed in Also denied waa a request fora NORTH ->r- ta r^ d zones along her Bprder. theqi to Sunday School pn. that osition and Adoratloii of the the 1 ling. 1 boi^oyp4>avid lAwrance, Richgrd announced by William J . Kirsche It -Isn’t enough fbr. a bridge Fawxi also called in the e^baa- Bleetzte Liffat Oo. for permlwion variance by Center Motor Sales, - . ------Norman Sr., , who waa in charge of the of­ A A 9 6 4 ^ North and SoutlK ijtry vol- All Joeal churches have apMial |Ti. Myrtle Odlu*r, tax collector, date or contact Mrs. Robert Wat­ Bleaaed- SsOTsment. Members of plloattott Tabled 461 Main S t, seeking permission Burr/ Richard Larson, player to know how to bid well aadojrii of the United States', Rus­ ■ N to locate a residential substation Hcmaril Philip Slade and Jerry fice. and how to play cards ex|Nutly. A V K untaer firemen teanii ahortly servlCM planned for Holy Week ounced^e following hours son, Sunday School superintendent. the Men’s Club will be in Adora­ A vailibtce reifueated by the to repair used cars for sale on the ♦ I 10 6 4 sia and Red China this morning. It - Congregational. Church tion of .’the Blessed Sacrament all on sin tmderslMd lot at the comer W. Q. Olenhey Co. seeking to di­ ‘ lello-expliined and illustrated the The aub-branch, which cl o a e d woman champion must also know aftsr 8 o'clock last nlgftt'to Mvs i which began Sunday with tradi- was presumed he was informing ii^vBnience of taxpayers, ^m isea. ♦ Q At the First (Congregational through the night until 7 a.m. the RENT! of Keen^ a t'a n d Garden Grove vide a plot ofsland at 169 Lake ive main steps in the develop­ yesterday with a final day ooimt how to tortura her husband. WEST 4-room house at O ak-O r^, -tlonal Palm Sunday services. them of the border Situation. tthe Tdwn Hall during A hqldover application from ment of the American flag. of 662, waa ope^ nine daya thb Church, new minnbere who are to next day. Confessions, will be heard Rd. wn4 approved, by the Zoning St. into two 1 ^ having less Winfred Gamer, 3 Summer S t, My own over-loving spouse hdd^ A J 5 2 (Sovsntry, from oompleta ^ t r o ^ At, St. Maurice Church th e^ le- The 2-hour clash . yesterday igh Ma:^ 1, Monday join the church Thursday evening, before the evening Mase.lmglnning frontage and ar«ts.than' allowed Mlsa Aglore White, Mrs. Flor- year. The Mggeet day was the the South, cards in a recent tour­ f A 10 6 bratldn of evening Mas# '>on slopped after two ceaae-flre Orders BUY! Board of Appeals after a public for a variance in order to operate encs Plitt and Mrs. Marie Hale third one In which 1,181 inserts tlon by flames. ' ^ through Saturday from 7 a.m. to will be given's rec'eptlon n t’T:49 at 5:30 p.m. hearing in the Municipal Building by regulations was tkbled; a rug and upholstery cleaniling nament She bid four hearts, A A O S Wednesday during Lent will be by the U.N. Amlstlcr Commission. p.m. in the (Church Hqll. New BoaM member ' Bdwerd M. m^sented Mrs. Ernest Larson's were obtained. The smallest single juat aa anybody else would, and Firs in the.I*ftory house, ownbd continued tomorrow at St. Maurice I ^ h side*accused the other of 12 noon, and Monday through Fri­ i f i last njiltt . ; busineiis, waa granted After a re­ Den 1 and Mrs. Lauren Bernette’a day amount, 606, was recorded on A I 10 5 2 \ by Mr. end Mfs. Harold Cairenter>x members who will be received into MTanchester Eveatag HeraM The approval was given with the Saari was appointed a committee port was read p n m the sfire de­ West doubled. TIm double was, SOUTH Church. The Maas will bs sung at Btarting the shooting.. day from 1 to 4:30 p.m. U-e Church at th> 8:15 p.m:'J)|aun- South Windaor correspondimt El­ of one to in vestigate'th eses of Deh 4 with flags on bshalf of the the sedond day. Regiatratlons for o t ooursa, & mistake. Thara'i « .AN dm...... asparsntly started from a faulty Although each nation claimed stipulation that the company erect partment w h i^ aaid the'Uqnlds VFW AuxlUary. - 1957 expired at midnight' last ^ line leadlpg td a amiJl kitchen 6 p.m. with confessions from 5;80 Bills for local property and auto dy Thursday service are: Roger more G. • Burnham telephone RospitBl Bc4s a ib*foot fence around u e subata* lots in the area before a ilnatde- used would not be a hazard. \ certain kind of player that will W Q I M 7 5 3 2 p.m. the other loet heavily, the Israelis :es have been mailed out. After Anderson, Rdbert Davit, Timothy MltObell 8-5060. clslon waa made on the requesr.^ Cubmaster William Staley an­ night. , , double almoat any l^ h bid made ♦ K 9 8 2 rao^ *na Interior of the house said one of their settlers was killed ^ ly delinquent taxpayers will Wheel ChfliiB tkm. The company originally plan* The Bonro also granted Charles nounced that arrangements have During eight days of operation by a woman. was hqmy damaged. On Holy ThuradAy, a High Maas Farnhtm, Barbara Flynn, Jane aed to surround the area with an Jarvis Manor. Inc., was granted, ^oirisom' 885-387 Centrir St., per- A A of the Lord's Sh ^ er will be cele­ and three. wounded, while the be charged Interest at the rate of Griffin, Jack Moeer, James Slater 28 of the 48 atatea MriBlt non- an extension of permission for K ^ n made with the Boston Red a year kgo, 4,428 renewala were West opened the deuce tit / ■ aal ' Seimi West Narii C hlef^lm ar Rotter Of the South Arabs said two of their oflloers one half of one per cent for eS(Ui lA C IX U PURlMtURE ' $>foot fence but members of the misslOir io malhtaln a sign already Sme for the Cub Scouts to attend obtained area car owners at Hie 3 A 4W Doable PuM Coventry ^Voluntee^ Fire Depart­ brated at 6 pirn,. Confeesiona will and Roger Tripp. Those taking reatcTent motorists iimtloal privi­ I V B I i n COMPANY Board ftlt there would be less haz­ one year to have a free standing ■pades, and my wife called fpr' Were killed. month from the’April 1 due date. leges granted In Mi home state o n '^ property. At. an earlier a DsaebaU game in Boston' on May Armory, some 3,573 less than this the ace from dummy. Beat Mayed Paw Paw ment said he could .not eatlinate be heard from 4:45 to 5:49 p.m. part in the Tenebra. ceremony Phone MI 3-4159 ard to dilldren If the higher fence ground sign at Hilliard and Duval moeitM the Board had denied ■8. .T Foltow lng^e Maas there wlU be Information Director Seed Afra Residents mailing in returns will include; Russell 'Trotman, without necesait^^f changing li­ Sts. Extension of . permission year’s totliL a apade, and my wife drq>{M the Opetdag lead A8 damage untlf^ furtner Inveetiga- said the UAR. had called for a ahoflld make checks payable to was erected; ^ orru & 's request, to erect a larg­ Bicycle safety w as'the theme Those working at the Armory tion la made ac\^e scene. IdorsUen St the Repository until Conference Leader E n g a g e ^ Kenneth Nichols. Robert Davis, cense plates qndrdriving licenses. WRMWRBRW88ttRRB888BMWtt8i In seeking the variance. Parker. was also granted to the company ace of clubs! urniy Oueattosi Mrs. Stsntey Sandberg of Eman­ meeting of the Security Council Myrtle Odium, tax cUIlector; and er algn.\ for the evening. Mrs. John Ruff’s aub-brSneh besides Riraohe were “Coops!" she exblalmed. The owneriaaia he has $5,000 In­ ijnlght Confessions will be heard Enclose a self-addressed, stamped S o r^ manager of the light com­ to maintain a similar sign on W- Den 3 boys-Mlchsel Staley,'Michael Mrs. Leo KVrash, Arline M. Hains- As dealer, you bold: Spades —- froi^li to 9 p.m. uel Lutheran Church, Hartford, to consider "a violation of the The engagement of Miss Bar­ panies local office, said the new Middle Tpke. Misserl. David McQuade, Bruce Naturally, I assumed the worst , J 5 2; Hearts — A 10 6; Dlamohds surance on the hoDse and $1,000 on truce agreement and a drnger to bara Johanna QulUtch to Gregoi envelope. , Extension of permission fw two Vrorth, Mrs. Marjorie P. Keefe, El­ I donnod the amile that every hus­ the furnishings, all of. which were '((^ fM io n s may bs mads nferiince'Women’s Mlsakm- 01 Syria end Egypt ,would not (flitc h . 832 Woodbridge i ' lawn mowers in a garkge at the tag SB well-M you know how." Answer: Bid one club. VTth 14 broke out Carpenter k m working and Death of Our Savior will be stand idly by In the face of ag- Church tomorrow at 7 p.m. Senior the substation on, Hartford Rd., he Ag^uiiBt LHS. Geiods the Cub Scouts; to , explain the polntsi In high cards you must ary Society aa it meets at the Her finises is the son o t Mr. and explained, but this is now becom­ rear o f 113 Wells S t with a sign Maybe I alsa Kaid something at* k'PWttime job at Manphester read at 8 p.m. E)Tisnuel Lutheran Church here sression., Chbir will practice the same night nleaning of the traffic signs' which open the bidding. On Holy Saturday, confeaalons Mrs. Seery C. Gordon, W jut Hart­ ing' overloaded necessitating the for the sama were on exhibit \ r else under my breath. Wild horses Memorial Hospital. %nd hla wife April 10 and 11. The claihes erop^d after the ford. , / at '8 p.m, with a reception of new Hartford, April 1 VPt—' couldn't make me confess what it (Copyright 1058, Cleneral Few- and four children were shopping la will be heard from 3:80 to 5 p.m. members and communion. need for a new substation. ' A 120-day extension' of permis­ T h e following awarda , were The convention, with the theme Israelis began -diggiiVE a drainage M{m Quilitch is ay^aduate of sion for start of conMzucUon on necticut Supreme Court haa' was. t«rae Corp.). Manchester. \ and 7:30 to 9 p.m. The Easter That Ye May Be One," opens on Manchester High Sphool and the The Rev. Jeanett* McGUnchey Soren said the new Keeney St. given: Charles Griffith, Lion LocalSt6cks Vigil or NIghtarmteh will begin at canal to take care of flodd waters substation will handle a 22.000-volt a new addition at 40 Green Manor down a rilling that would Aoe Didn’t Bbtter Thursday afternoon. After a busi­ from the Jeleibineh valley, on the Hartford Hospital tk b o o l o t Nurs­ of Foster St. will be guest speaker Rd. was granted to Eric Starr. badge; Gary Leister, Lion badge; T 10:80 p.m. th e Vigil will end with at the Good Friday -vorahlp serv- main transmission line and will be to collect atate sales and 'Tommy Wiles, Lion badge and 2- Of . oourse, the ace of clubs had ness session the delegates will di­ Syrian side of the.armistice d^ ing. She la preaeflUy on the staff Variances wece granted to Ed­ the celebration a t the first Easter vide into discussion groups centei*- of the Hartford/Hospital. ' ic tc be held at 1 p.m. at the Wap- similar in appearance to the one on on machinery owned by the federal ear pin; Robert P'eUetier. silver Qnotatiqia Furnished by nothing to do with the hand, w e marcstion line. The Israelis clakn W. Middle ^ k e . He said the area ward M. Flack. 93 Agnes Dr., and Oobvni JB MIddlebrook, Ino. had to loae one trump and two Mass which will begin at about ing their attention on Social Mis­ (he waters often flood lands qtang Her fiance hr a"^ graduate o t Wli- ping (Jhurch. She ia pastor of Win- I Thomas (^nran ^r„ 4 Green Rd. “ - for Wolf badge and Bear midnight. - sorville Methodist Church and iii around the substation will be land­ goveroihent • e; Peter Burnham, Bear ''n a a k Sioeks diamonds no matter how the play sions. Also In ths ^afternoon the Lake Huleh which were re<;}aim^ liam Hall H ^ School. He attend­ scaped and evergreens planted. Flack tkd sought permission to In a unanimopa dsclsion, the Conn. Bank and Trust went What'a more, my dear part­ Musical PregiaM PBiaaed Rev. Dr. J. Maurice Mohfeid of the by a drainage project completed ed Trinity gSllege and ia present­ the only woman minister in the and .gold arrow; David Mc- Norwich District. The sermon Both Of Our Stores Will Be ■ PermlSrion was granted to the erect an attached breezeway and high court reversed a lower court Quade\Bear badge; Broca Burke, . QxI. 88 89' ner knew that the ace of clubs Ths Parent-Teacher Asm. will Hartford Seminary School of Mis­ las't fall T" ly a senlR’ at th4 - 'Univeralty of / . ■ ■ " : ■ Bast Center'ISreet Oorp. to have garage 2-feet closer to the south decision which dismissed an ap­ First National BanMof made no diffei^'ce. She just hear a concert at itg April r.awet- sions will lead a panel of students A Syrian Army spokesman said Connecticut. He attended'the Army topic kill be “Are We Crucifying sidetine than regulations allowed Bear hadM and gold arrow; Nbr- Kim?" Mary 'lenakiw, organist an ilhnninatcdla^ at 283 E. Cen­ peal by Avco Mfg. Co. of Stratford qiah HowVd, gold arrow for Wolf Manchester...... 27 81 played it to imkke sure I stayed ing at the school Pupils of Grades on mission work ta vsrtdua foreign the Israelis moved a crane to the L an gu m a School and served with ter St. The rijra'-Will be used to ad- Conran wishes to eregt a porch for a deficiency asaessment Sled Hartford National awake during the rest of the hand. '' 8, 6, 7 Slid 8 undlu’ the direction of countries... Lake Huleh ares yesterday and the ^ 8 . Army in Germany. and choir director, is in charge of Open Every Night This Week which will be 4-feet closer' to the badge; MicliMl Staley, gold and On Friday the speakers will tell music for the servict.. A nursery / - vertbM the wfices of the JarVis against ft in 1853. sliver arrow lor Bear; Frederick Bank A Trust Co. . 82 84 This iatk good play for women Mrs. Lydis Alien, music supervisoir, Arab patrola tried to prevent leptember wedding is planned. Realty Co. which moved into the east sideline than allowed by the The assessment was flled by Tax Manchester Trust . . . 58 63 ars iM-epartag a program to demon­ about'American and World Mis­ them. He said- Israeli troops and f6r children will be in the church / regulations. Burr, silver a n W for Wolf ba^ e; to learn, for the benefit of their sions. 'These speakers include; Miss baaement. The Wapplng (Commu­ ■/ bulldhig a few days ago. The Alex- Commiasioner William F .' Con­ and Dwight MiOnade, Den Chief Fire iMoraiiee fXnopaBles husbands. The theory is the'same strate ttie work being done in the tanks then'opened up. An Arab workcra. It said fighting broke A variance was- also gnmted nelly, who eaid the State was Aetna Fii« ...... 60H 68^ "Video iyerydd^‘ field of ihMBie in fhe Ideal achodl. Margaret Friherg, mlasionery from spokesman told the Middle East 'but v^en the. Syrians opened fire nity (Chwbh Women arranged the Until 8 O'clock For Your . cord, . i aa that employed by the man who Africa; the Rev. Dr. Melvin Ham- to Bert Hovey, 24 Hathaway Lane, authorized to collect a use tax on Mrs. William O'Brien's Den 2 Hartford Fire .... 159 -169 gave hie new pony a sharp wallop AR Rights Bssarved In addition to cUas singing, News Agency the Isrseiis movi on the laborers for the second day. who sought pmmisslon to erect machinery owned by the United National rtre ...... 8l 86 thare arlll he songs by the Glee marberg of the Hoard at World 38 armored cars in’j> the zone u Moshe Lethem of the Israeli States and used by the company closed the meeting singtag Good over the nose. "The pony may not H. T. Oicksasoa A Oo., Inc. Missioni of the Auguatana Luther­ an addition to the south side and Night Cub Scouts. ’ Cubmaster Phoenix...... 60>i 63Vi love me," he explained, "but he'll Club. The ariiool onebeatra will began shelling the Syrian villm Foreign Ministry said Israeli Shopping Convenience rear of the dwelling which would for building airplane engines and life and Indenwlty Ins. Cos. jplay and there Will he numbers by an (Church; the Rev.-Marvin Tack, of Gumruck, Galbinia and Tmbar- workers hod been instructed to GIVE HER parts for the Air Force. Staley reminded the boys tp each always take a deep Interest In my misrionary from Japan; the Rev. be- closer to the rear yard line recruit a new member. The\next Aetna Casualty .... 135 14f movements.” ^anuUler Instrumenfal grotpe. ah despite three U.N. cease-fire move carefully in frontier areas. thaaallowed under zonglng regu- in yesterday’s ruling, the State Aetna Life ; 164 194 ^ The PTA meeting wiU begin at Stan ly Samartha of India; the calls. The spokesman said the He said work was progrefaing In CHRISTIAN DIOR Pack meeting will be held ApM At the end of the hand, of Rev. iMUben Lundeen of the Board Supreme Court said a state law\on 18. Conn, General ...t 243 - 292 7:80 p.m^and la scheduled to last Syrlaiu returned fire ana claimed the Huleh sector under protection AVAILABLE AT / (Saturday Until 6 (>'Clock) course, the husband spologixss for of American Miaslona, and the Rev. of Israeli Security Forces. Leahem T h e ^ n in g Board granted a the subjeot "expressly axenAts Hartford Steam Boiler 57 9( anything be may have muttered. ■only 15 minutes- Nominatioiu for damaging hits on a^least- five request for an exception nuide by sales of tangible property to^the Traveler!...... 76^ 71 oOrors will be presented for action Dr. Eakil Engiund, president of the Israeli settlements. / charged that the Syrians had How aincere wUl the apology be? New England Conference. ^ "illegally interfered . with our WELDON’S X ? Peter Varatraten, 369 Tolland United States, and further epeci- \ PobUe UtUlUeo Juat look St today’s data, and at the May meeting. A new Boy Israel c'ontende^t^oved troops 901 MAIN STREET Tpke., seeKi^ a limited repair­ fleally provides that the use of Offspring Appear Cobm ligh t A Power 18 2t Sedut flag,ptwchaiMd by the PTA At each aeaaion Mias Mabel Ol­ Into the dispate(|pwea to protect work." / . L- such/property, to be subject to the you’ll have your answer! son,, editor- of Mission Tidinga. the er’s license im dcei^flcate of ap­ Hartford Electric L t 59’4 61 will be preeented to Troop 73. organlzatioa's msgasine, will lead PINE use tax, must be incident to own< Hartford Gas Co. . . . 38 41 ^ t a m k The music program wilt begin ership. In €o-Weds Show a Bible study. With a Staff of Highly Qualified SouUla^ii^New BngUrad ELECTRO'^HCS at 7:46 and is expected to last until Election of officers will take 4 * Telephone ...... 3614 about 8:80. Allowing time for re- PHARMACY "The imposition of a sales or use An attraction of "Sugar *N 8844 place on Friday. Among the pres­ M i Center Sh—TeL MI *4814 «I CALL MT LO\ tax upon such transactions would Maanfbbtariag ComiMnles LABORATORIES freehmenU. the students should be ent officers ia Mrs. C. Henry Spice,” muslque show of the Co- Arrow, Hart.Meg. . . 49 52 EASTWOOD Poena by Florence Rand bs contrary to the provisions of Weda of Center Church', will fea­ ready to leave for hou' at 8;45. Anderson from Emanuel Church Shoe ^perts x a copy, writet F. Rand, STOO the constitution of the United ture a trout>e of teenagers this Associated. Sprmg , . 1844 A IX COLOR—ALL AOXION! Mrs. Louis C. Dimoefe Jr., PTA •a American Missions chairman. PINE LENOX States." Brietol Brase 8% T«jr CarUii Tmjr CuUt 277 BROAD DresMent, reminded executive Guests are welcome at all the s m - Bedford Ave^ Brooklyn 28, year. rtper CalceV inner y. /Inclnded Is a letter to the The Avco Firm, formerly the They are the sons and daughters Collins ...... 95 105 ward members at tbelr nteetlng slons during the conventloa ■ , / ' / ■ PHARMACY an^or from Oamal Abdel Kas- Chance Vought Division of United .,ef Co-weds who will show how a Dunham Bush 844 " S O N •THE last night that annuAl reports Aircraft, took over the Stratford Em-Kart ...... 43<4 4 54 RADIO T f I f V I S I 0 N should be ready for the May meet 2M B. Center St^-M l 8-08M teenager can dance. O F A U FURFLE plant under a contract which al­ Those who will be taking part Fafnlr Bearing ..... 5444 9744 tag. , ' Six Aides Named lowed the uee of the govemineijt- are Caroline Akin, David Baxter, Landers, Frary, Clark 12^, l A I A " MASK" BulIetU Beard AN D A TREMEN DOUS STOCK OF owned plant and its factlitfea in Robert Crandall. Rod Bltason, N. B. Machine...... 2544 IrWAtlC Z:W4>4»S;W The regular meeting of the Bol- performing the con--. Ejucj’ r ■ uoruDSi.'Jordon. _Frank 'rvniu Maloney; ,North,4iad,,Judfl,>»..,.'.v.M^ ^W8HDrf' .'Sfe.’.-K ^ S F E C IA L F O R Y O U R tract ...... Russell Mfg...... 15 ig: Sally Maloney, Terry Mill, Donna EASTER AHD will be held tomdiTOW-at 8 p.m... at I ------. y McClain, Roger Parrett, Pan Robert Stanley Steam .... 3944 424, EASTER HAMS the firehouse. . Robert Starkel, chairman m the Meftingitis Reported Simmers, Paul Saari, Sal Cheryl Terry Steam ...... 148 153 STRING NEEDS . K At Bolton ->CortgregBUonAl 1998 Cancer Drive, annbuiufes the Torrington ...... 23 25 V Church the senior choir will re- I ■■ I II .1 .1- Stanlunis and Jo Taylor. appointment of the follow in g com­ Costpming will be colorful and U.S. Envelope, com .'.. 19 21 and POULTRY Boy the heet knew gnaSUea \hearse at 7:15 p.m. tomorrow and HarUord, April 1 ( ^ —Fifteen at dlseoBBt prices. Save iB % - mittees to assist him h/the April TO FIT THEM PROPERLY cases of meningococcal meningitis gay to provide atmosphere to the U.S. Envelope, pfd. . . 1144 1844 the rhythmic choir at 8:30 p.m. Veeder-Root 4844 46.4 MOBREIX’S HAMS tM% ea ahees, alaclis, Jackets, ■Senior choir of - United Methodist Driver------IN ONE TRIP I have been reported in Connecticut surroundings ^of the,. Caribbean 1st PRIZE HAMS ""■■"etc..... One phm e call to tell us how much you this year, the State Health De. Isles. The costumes are being The above qiiptatlohs are not to Church will' rehcane at 7 p.m. Orgsnixstions co-Mslrmen. Mis.- be construed aa actual markets. GLASTONBURY TURKEYS The Co-operative Kindergarten Alfred Werbner a m Mrs. Jerome want. . . then, wheb aroroved, one trip partmbnt says. . done by Erna Clendaniel and her MEN’S co-workers. STORE aa THEIE CAliroilMlAMS for Christian Service at 8 p.m. td- The club will distribute posters SHOE influenza—145, up from 99; A DELICIOUS \ !SS?C 2rS«.'..*^ ••A.J. JiSMTan_____ J mm*. t and coin cans throughout the, LUNCHICON DISH! \ uW W BWvoIm. Mow. (W)„ WEST E8T rOIMT ddy at United Methodist Church. measles—577, up from 476; scarlet — Tb4 nation's greet­ ifriM iKfcrfcBWr. Casa. ‘-MeEtatoy’* Cba Mrs. Walker will be in charge town. Headquarters for the 1956 fever—99, up from 46. ing-card industry rejmrts that re­ IC:U. ( I) rEATUBE rSTIIJB^*^ im of the observar.iw of the Upper Vlrlvt will be an oflice located In Mumps—161, down from 178; tail sales during 1957 totaled t m ( l> 8081E 1S:W ( S) CITY DKTECnVEDKTECTIVI 4he Andrews Building on E. Cen­ (U4*> uaPAvoFr (U) 8AM nSAMCtSCO BEAT Room service conducted annually faster Easier gonorrhea—25, up from 21; $520,000,000. compared with 8490,- '"ME CAUrOBNIAM8 * by the society. All interested worn; ter St., donated by Morris Andrews BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. syphilis^lS, up from nine. 000,000 the year before.- ' (W) BOOTS A SADDLES for the mointh.of April. iffWWffvRwMANSFIELD ftf Ad JA muMUSmfm €f OR A BEAL TREAT \ iOelarl (W) MAlmi KAME - an have been invited to. attend. 1 :9s os-W) ThJt venoicT u vodm . Meeting Tonight This year's Manchester quota Shoes for COMFLETE DINNER \ ( 1 ) U L U o r IVT (U) MICEEY BOOMEY for the Cancer Drive will be Shoes for STARTS TOMORROWi 4lW\U) BBIUBTEB OST The regular meeting of / the OT SERVED NIGHTLY -• THEATKB Board of Selectmen win h f held 810.300. ~ . W td. Is "Ruck N il*" $ 2 .0 0 AJCXBICAM BXNDSTAKO at the Town Hail tonighc at 8 - ,-gia r o» a p av ____ ^o’clock. . REMEMBER! BOYS GIRLS "A DOLLAR A O ABPI^’* (W) lu H SBOtrr ewnouno 7WALN0TST. 4:u (is^sriyccBET nonn 4iW (Ml BPOE o r NIOhT Advertisement- John Wayne ( *> Un^BAflCAU BOLAND Doria Day Ttl. MI 9 ^ 7 0 <4»ei) AMmcAM MinieTAiai When Buying or idling Bolton LOVELY “Legend o t ' ^Thjam a 4 :« >tz-w> MnDlOin ■OMAMUBe Property ciUl Lawrence F. Flano, OPEN GOOD FRIDAY siw ( 0 LOMO JO » eaves OIL COMPANY the txwt*' ' ^ Ghm e" SERVINa LUNCHEONS • « 84» en M%toov Broker. Phone MJ f-HOlO. AND Din n e r s (IS) I LED nnnnc u rg e 369 CENTER ‘iT («) TSE riBer ----- Advertisement-/ FLOWERS W ALL IN COLOR W (W) roMBirr Tel. Ml 3-6320 a m (4t) POPETB Doesn’t cost/a thing to get a t:W ( S) CABTOOM EXPBL^. Oquote" from/the Crockett Agency, ( S) MICKEY MOl'BE fLl'B 24-Hour Burner Service inc., on your auto Insurance. Low­ (IS) TEE BIO SHOW est ^posaibie premiums, staggered ARE THE I ‘ f r r\ i. • (>mI\ (W> TBB^ftf*(W O?»**\ payments, top claim service. CliUI ENDS TODAY: "A FAREWELL TO ARMS" “0«h« A Oal»’’ ' i p 8-1577. ■ / ^ (W) TWIUOHT THEATES CeU BU 9-2429 or Ml 3-4845 miESMHMfiKHr SMILES Maacheeter E v e a I a g HeraM 1“. ’) mtufmM ttui-M Atmim EVENINGS FEATURE t S) HOPALONO CASSIDY titw (law) HEWS ^ Belton eorroepoadent. Doris - M. (U) GET SET-OO \ (1)N 1^ AND WEATHEB DTtaUa, telepboae Mitchell 8-8846. Mtm mu CONTINUOUS SHOWN S;ie ( 3) N ^ S SPOETS A WEATB- - \ (H) n o NEWS FROM 5:00 STATE 8:20-0:25 N(W) t.'EATREB . OF ( SI in^ S . WEATBEB AND 1I;H (5) EpBlIr^ . \ STARIS t o m o r r o w : ' _ (tS) PHONE YOTB ANSWEB It:ie (MKWgTHt t e SPORTS Ss3S (3Z> SPOBTXCAST S:W (tt) SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT u iu (U) b i u ^ n* ooiXab v o v n GOD’S I Otto Preminfor Presents S:W itn NEWS _ * 0«T’’ i . (It) BKPOET FBOM WASHING­ ( I) WORUPS BEST MOVIES •lEFORE LOSSES HAPPEN., TON — * L ■•••<" DffiORRH KEMJMMMlirai e ;M ( 3) TOWN CKIEE .. ,v-(») THE MCE pABE SMOW- GOODNESS 1:W ( S) RONKYMOONEBS l l ! " (g) TOD J AGE PAEB SHOW i t h J O H m m M i n x ( I) EtNGDOH o r THE SEA IN SU R E W L A P PE N ' (II) T O’OLQCTI REPOBT ItiW ( I) N ^ • ihcATHEB - rtl) W rjT H E E A. LOCAL NEWS I:W ( I) NEWS' ■ \ BOliilCHIItTRn (W.M) NRWS A WEATREB OBMRDriORK iltninifiREOO (W) SPOETS r o e r s «m HumrAMMT ocusta er^gounbua nenna T:U (I8-4S) DOrOLAS EDWAEDB. W E D I ^ A T *ncwN |3;W ( S) NEWS ' v ) ' a s ALSO—A TECHI^icOLOR WESTERN! m i ■roRieionTa (IS-W) HOTEL COSMOPdUTAN ’ ,»V PINEWOOD FURNITURE CO. Randolph Scott in '(•l.l I M IZISC IS - I- MSI I t: -.} I 1 I I Its III HI jW itliM ckW ii a:-' ) (ismiint ^^\s(n^-^M( T)i Ml < i«(i it Dectsidn At Sundown' ti=r c a n w i a u p t p Older Wiidoii Bookease D l 1 IC* 73IE GREATEST TITLE BOUT U»' YEARS (3S) NEWS (334S) Til TAU OOVOB ■ ' . r k W .G * ' ROBINSON-BASIUO FIOHT PICTURES (U) SOHK DALY. MBW9 UiU ( 9) BUGS BUNkY / T;Se ( 31'FSATtIBE rU JI , (U^) LOVB OF UFE ( aaS) SUGAEFOGT U :9 I ( 81 HOLfcYWOOD’a BEST “Hid***:" YOU'LL 9E SURPRISEp! (UMS) NAHE THAT TDME (It) UABBGB CGMMAND , . (49) D lM M n IS BBBVED (3S) TBEA8DBE BUNT , I3 i« (18) THE UlllUINU UUHT Youll be su rp rise, when you mscover how S:t4 (laet) KB. ADAMS A EVE liN (II) GOMMECTHHiT U F E (33-3t) THE |U>01E FI8HEB (33) AT HOMS. WITH-KITTY much protection has been built into B single BflpW ((^kr) OaeMi: 0*r- (If) DODOIJU FAIBBANKg doir MaeBae, Olcic Bbawa. _ (49) h id d JT m o v ib package of insurance—our Homeowners Policy. ^ R U R N S I D E tM ( aSS) WYATT BABF u n (U) NEWS It covers fire, theft, wind, vandalism, compre­ Beige or White Bucks. . . for little or big boys P Off?MS m e AVE E /iST HTED “It Bad T* HapiM*” ItM (11) Aa THE WOEUI TUBNB (IS-M) WIHGG (Freniier) (S3) HEWS hensive personal liability and many other perils. V Aflftyc/TVE WMOM At4VC(V#S7Vj^ tiM ( B) FLAYHGDSE 3 -7~( S43I-BBOKBII ABBGW Call U8 today for further details and the cost. \ ■ From cliild's size and up. — ffitten” ■ ' CHARLES W . LATHROP Tomorrow!.Good! Good! aa-tt) TO TELL THE TBOTH (33At) ADVENTDPES GF Re- AGENCY. INC. Have you an insurance problem or question n \ tiraw "Tke Ua Tkal Came INSURANCE you would like answered? Cgll us and we’ll be 'WE FIT THEM CAREFULLY" Traa” aaa — — —a—* (IS) BUDGE BOY BEAM Flra-Auto-Uablllty- glad to h^lp. I , la Soua ^ 1 BtSS ( 3) BADGE Til Honwawners iailiig live from ’ ( 943) TV TIME ■ “Trail Bloser" startlex 172 B. Geater s i —4)n 94)884 Slow er rashions Bory CalliaaB (II) THE BED aKELTGM 8HGW (19) 1:19 PLAYHOUSE (C*lor) tM (33) AT HOME WITH EITTT RItrIt** will iMrtray 8aa 3:M ( 3) PEOFUi A INTKEESTS F. T. D. Member F*riia*da Bed with a*r>t«: < JIMS) BBAT THB (XOOt By MiLffiOWSKI Bath HSMry, Hill Uemlwin (33) PLAY OF THE WEEK John H. Lappen, Inc. (33) LAWBEMUE WELH 8UUW 3:39 ( 3) FAMOUS PLAYHOUSE TELEPHONE MI 9-3268 4Ai9N4Mf8«NDMfl „ ,.(M) BOB OllMMINOS SHOW ( t) BAND8TAMD 13 MAIN STREET wtriTRA Aimr S O L I D G O L D ’ “B«b 0* w , 4 i

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-X- \ -N. \ X. CONNh TUB6DAY, APRIL 3. F A C E FO U R UANCHEStES EVENING HEBALDmHANi X. ttANCHE8TlSA.^lSy8NlNO HBRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, APRILS, 1958 PAGS^ tum.tbaak la a t tl* ; '1 ,/io\ hOcoMM the anent property Mrs. William RurnhaaL Mrs- been planted in - the brain t o "BBS” can-be placed in'the gland Driver M ested C o v e n t r y \000 Have BeOh Saved destroy the pituitary gland, the wj.Ih a needle inserted through th4 w n o -> ifM has lb...... Colum bia ofvtha^i'tdu • r " i8malller awarda ton Hunt, Mrs. Waltssr OFEN ‘The U Mrs, Morris Kayian, lw *T re d - so-called m ast^ gland. This treat- nose , under locsl anesthetic. m um Daily R a d io WHAT-rtM In 2>Car C rash thejdim al men^is halp^ in some cancers of Fluoroscopic pictures ar* used to TO 11 F.M. ,__fcr4n«e_ , «rf ** Centeri: rjKlck Beardtffy, Mr*- ^ th a n Pall, *OD^UM EWUn Utmdmta It e a w r o r —141* If'athers Form 8mrara eighth grade puptla ^MrsTYriuicls 8 s v a g s ^ Mrs. 8«l the^fcastat Id prostate gland; when g'uide the needle accurately. This OPEN AUs DAT afOW kY rtsUan Women to be held Api Ite r ‘ C a n c e l o n g r e s s the caheef is stimulated or fed by M ici^ i D. rofiidv 40, of i t s at Braaford. . ' are permuting Jn ti|c Elka Kpenigsberg. method has brought some Im­ poster contest, ^ e theme this lo rin ^ s produced or controlled by provement and pain relief In about •c|ia#A'Tika— Maple Wee c lia iM »I\gt a 2- PalatiUM litst PlayijsfiMalttes ie Jiuultary gland. TIm louewmt preiTUB _ WHAY-i-S«reaade To Work for/ifoutk of To gear is ’’Let'* Make It Ameri­ half of persons treated, the' phyal- Arthur Drug M ft car acctdeatvon E. O m t^ S t. late Mr. and MrsTwaltar D. Jobaaoik a in ^ a t e d Mias Jean ytataeli wUl haad the the newest' method, the clana said. t n hy tM ra«M w in e —Ifowt a( WorM yeeterday afli^eon failure i'y nt the weekend in New ToYk can.” 'They ar* to be completed mMMStaMnU wd «n NhlKt w Wme^AMMW^J*1«M by April 11. Lafar In the month, refreriimem' committee for the ' r WFOP—Top IP T im to (rant the rtilft et'yrmy. , with frieada and riSativeeri Recreatipn Council-sponsored play, Launches 1958 cluuiga wttiMUt notice. 7(4 Police repoiti^Xthat Poclld’d An orgsRhuU^Rii**orgsR ^**R formcdd^nirts, hobWas. h ls i^.. , ^ phy. they. arrived thara tlwg^ . Columbia Lake Aaen. will re­ the mnners, class Ufficera, Princi­ ------t —Ofronae# ^ ■ men interested In pro- house ‘ and arriutpeture, enlld care. "B epa^e Room*," which is to be r w car, in pulUn^ eut\oC a parking in tonrn.of found t ^ t a packqfs contaiaiBg' sume publication of the vdeekly p e and teachers will he guests at th^xYadleactlva fiu * u u s r !C—Ufa aad Hfa WorM moUn^aeouting.., '’'The .DwHyt,” . . liedUk,' animals, bommimkiat and glveir by the Columbia Community (CoatiJiaed from Page Qaqj WC*J*'—RM»rd lUvMO C—E.' B . Morrow apace, collided with -la Mteatbound seven i V ^ 18 inch oil paintings newa letter which they published a dinner given by the Elks In WII- jHunped in a..d out WPOP—TonlOpTirao which sUn^ for ’DSds tlnitad For clothing, aneheology/ Mture, and llmantiq. This school has pro­ Players April 11 and 12.'Assisting .» « • MUW T' truck driven by Charles R, M-Arihn' Ckritrty, Party 'of th'rae monUip. \ have fallen oiRhetween their home ^PfWllbuf Fletcher, Mrs. Edward Mac- of ths Intsrnatioqal Tslajmona and dioactiva rays. F—was Warks truck rct^ved minor left rear end Papera Incorporatinc the group on Rt. Sl an d ^ tto n Notch on R t nd^lo homes around the lake by years. , Talagraph Cmpi, "egllsd for "dadi- This has bean ____ Jroai OlMi wiU'b4 filed with the l^ ip tary of Anyone . requiring . specific In- boat A oouple of years ago It was Archery Winners DoUgall, Mrs.' John Pringle, Mrs. *■ w iuT—fu i»« Party WDftC—Robert Q .____ damad'ea while rodlio^e car aod^ 44A. when they^ dlacovered the catad desMla and dUtlpa” to help with cancers tnVsfiing tha WOOC-dUcord lUvua W poP—Mvolory tiraa tainied damaxes to iU 'rifht front State this week. formation cm a mbjoct. may Con­ trunk of tho car Mu sipen. The^ dlacontinued but- popular roquest Mrs. ArtJMir Hnll placed -third Howard Shumway, Mrs. Burton fight cancar. He ui^^ corpora­ aa gland. While it has not ^ l : U — tact JRnL/^ohn F. Chappie, 11- brlnga It back. Resmntible for it Starkey, Mrs. Donald Tuttl* knd WICK»—P S , “ HAY—PoOta Party efid. Neither driver waa injured; t|eadqittrters will be at a'.Cape Would appreciaU knowing, of tb r in the Women’s Novice diviston tions, In spits ». tha bOstneaaxrs- anyone. Or aveiriengtitened life, WTIC—IUhw MUICT , brarian.^h* wU cdntact thq state arc Mr. pnd Mrs^ Paul -Merrick, Ur*. Ralph Wolmer. WDRC—Anhor Codlray ^C —Gnat OUdtralscra police aaid. 0od>bome on jBeagrmves .Rd., wbereabouta of the pictures. and A! Ferrigno, third in the jun­ caaaion, tq.. doubla p ra v i^ eon- has dramstMIly. relles \ POP—Mysterv Tlmo driven west on Henry 8t. by than Hqle State’PoreState’Forest..•’The .build­ Pynthia Squires, daughter of wide polio benefit, "shoot” held M lss^ndra Gardner, Jonathan said. -■ ^ *'lfa a r—Ptallsr party ing will nq'teased from the state. Included In the -preamt supply. Reg. dbre Imughrey and William Jaco- by the .Franklin Hill Field Arch­ "Buaineaa may not ba so good tn WCCC—Rwyird Revu# Douglas A. Barton. 16, of 12 , Suzanne ' Labrie has M en ap­ Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M. SquUpf buk. Trumbull Highway, it a patient at Sima -araaa of the country,” Ha ■ This technique exposes ths tis- WKNB-P.K. - Doane 8t., was litruck by a car ‘The organua^n will convert the took part in the piano rcqitai; lu t ers, on the Franklin HiU Range, ■uea.' llrectly and Intimately to the. ^ C —Roas Hiuat pointed to aasiat Mrs. Chappelle Walter 8chroder, preeldcnt of Sunday Hall, instructor of tlie Windham Cqmmunity Memorial aaid, "but canoar ia worsa la any^ Draper entering the road from the Bowers building into four . rooms. All night of the Werner Studio jn Hospital wherKshe underwent an tion, and avoids radiation Kotny WPOP-Hi Dec scouting units a^d^ other’ youth during the hours the - librair is 1.00 the aanqclatlon. held > meeting of Recreation Council Archery group, area of tha country.” j X ~<5ka 8chool perking lot and operated open to tho pubUe. ’These are each Maneheater held at the Templa the Bxe^tlve Board at hia home emergency append^tomy, Alton Blakealee, AseociateffPreea. .rd to surgeons snd nuraba, groups will be encoOiniged to use Beth Sholom. and Fran Ferrigno also' entered physieitna told science writers —Plattrr Party ' t ^ y —Polka Party by William Verge, 39, of 199 Wood- IVesday and IShuraday from 12:30 on Jonathan TrumbulT Highway John IRiapp. old Williinantic Rd., aoience raporter, In a dispaV^ ^’’^m ym^xicbt - bridge 8t. Patrolman John Hughes the building. Renovations and TqpMrrow*a Etents the shoot, but did not place. m^lng tour ef research centers. lUeord yuxuo WDftC—Rusty Draper p.riL to 5 pjn. and 7 p.m. to. 9 p.m.; recently: m which time plans Were About 120 archers perticlpated Is.a patient at Hartford Hospital, Chicago, said radioaeUve rivers P .M . \T said hoth drivers’ visions were maintenance of the building will be M au at Sa.m., confesMons from In another technique, small [C—Roes Miller WPOP—Hound Doc and'Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon formulated’for' the annual UiMting In the all day event instituted by where he la undergoing treatment are (lowing into human bodies to obstructed because there . were under . the supervMoq of Hjury 5 p.m. to 6 pjn. and 7:30 p.m. to which will bghkid In Yeomans fpr hip . injury. envelope*: containing blotting -- “ Koibr Watcb and 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fahuette. fight cancer beyond the power of aper have been Implanted near [ Woiiu several cars parked near the McKiulck of town, state forestqr, Ubrary . bfflclals said posteira 9 p.m., St. M afF* Church; Cub Tlw 4nMt «nid« «f 1c« crMm imi4« ifMcW H r Hall June 28. Ui' surgeon's knife. ^ Une whose home is on South St. Tm. Paquette, president of the Frank­ Mr. and Mra. Harvey 8: Collina, ?umors of thS:cye. Then the enve­ Ftp-Wbrld TotilcM school’s entrance. No arrest was inada by public, school ehildren Scout Pack 97 committee, 8 pm. James Kelly, vice -ohairmsn of lin group is a polio victim. The tpeir son. Thomas, and daughter,' The rivera are.fiulds. coii ainlng WHAY-^isiier Pertr WPOP—Hound Doc made. The VeiYs car was not building hts been frequently re­ home of Cheinnan Uoyd Burdick; lopes are filltd. with radioactive WCCC—RSford Revue during the recent. contest In ob- U99«tt Drag by • f o n w nortimid let CrMm C«. the association, is chairman In meet raised ap|iroximatoly |2^ Linda,, pave returned from Sara­ radioacUva atorns giving off x-raya atoms to hit at the cancer. W K N B -P !, damaged while the Barton vehicle ferred to as the “Old Hartley servqnce of National Ubtnry advanced Fltirt Aid’xinj Aid’ . InatrucUon, dharge of arrangementa for the Franklin,polio drive. that can kill cancerous cell*.They W ne-HewsN -Stpit Watcb received minor left side damages. Home.” ' 7:30 p.m.. South Coventry fli^- sota; Fla, Tom, a student at Salia- Tiny "BBS” 1»f radioactive WDR^KewaX w n c —I « ^ t Line Woek will continue to be displayed • Limit 2 to a CMtonwr. Brat dance of the season, Coffee Chain PaMte* Begun SchoOl, joined his family a flow through thread-thin triastitc yttrium, a chemical element, have WPOP—United .uto Workers WDRC-World Tonlcbt No one wi^ hurt, Hujfhes sgld. C2iarter . officers are Edward at the litunry. ’The display will be housei Teop-Age 4-Hxftowera, be held at the Wlllimantlc ago to apend the remainder tubea aewn Into the cancer-ridden WPOP-Heund Dee Wood, president; James Covlelld; changed from time to time. Those 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Ethel Cargo.' Mrs. John Pringle, local chair­ WHAV—Plattrr Party |:M— try Club near the Fourth of _man of the coffee chain parties be- le month with them. He will organ or tisaues. were-Rerotd Rei ue WHAY-.Nimt...... It Watcb secretary: and Henry Spinks, treas­ chUdren caring to have thdlr poet Junior Drill Team, 7'p-m., Amer­ Particula^ will. ' be announo^ ’|, WTIC—Nlslit Line L ican Legion home. 'Ing sponsored by the Women's retu itvto achool this weekend. This ,1s'one of a nu.jbe>‘ of bold 2$ Piano Pupik urer. Charter members include ers may pick them up at the 11 new .DMthods of fighting cancer. Gait . MlUsr WDRO-Moedsr C—Moods for Remance Everett N. Bsrih, John A. Oblund, Also, Teen-H’ers 4-H, 7:30 p.m./^ gnXtUary of the WlndtiSm Com­ [d Mra. Gpsuncey If. WPOP-HoundUP-K Doc brary. Other .[officers of the association munity , Memorial Hospital, and Squler Jr. and their children. U ’wea described today by Dr. ■JpI^Jnltsd *Auto WorkWe In Recital Here ’Charles Lowery, Willism Z4lgler, Mrs. Moore *a TV ^ home of Mrs Clarence A. Brad'/’ are Mm: :Regtnakl Lewis, secre* Iron l:«F- field; Climax Chapter, 0E 8, 7 j^ her captitins here are guests for Joanne ' and Curtia, have moved ^ u l V. Harper, surgeon of Ar- m iA Y —Mlcm Watcb Malcolm E. C. Devine Sr. and Mrs. Burton E. Moore of BrooK- tary, >4^d Mrs. George Pedersen, /goime Cancer Research Hospital WHAV—Pl»M«r Perty WTIC—N ^ t Lin* Charlee Bird. more Barn wlU a p p e a r ^ the p.m.. Masonic Hall, MerrowLTHs- tre ^ re r. Executive committee the Initial p|rty which opens the from their home bn Jonathan, ' were—Rorofd------Revue WDRC—Moods for Romaace The second mid-season recital drive today, TrumbiiU Highway, to QuaeaaVU- and Univsrsity of Chicago, and Dr. GAS WKNR-P.M ^WPOP-H? —Hound Doc Funds for the program will be Kathy Godfrey TV ahow ^ l^p.m. fehse Stamps sale, 8:30 Ani^Rob- mMnbers are Thomaa Jones, Philip by 2S of the younger pupils of. ertaon School; Rotary Qtib, 0:43 Mrs. Viqibur 8, Golitberg, chair­ tage on Long Island.: Squltr is.tha \ illiam M. Ircnsid*, ear and throat fC—Rose Miller Frederic E. Werner, Paul A. raised through sp ^ a l projfcts and Thursd^ over Channey 18. She ^’Hopper. Mrs. Paul 'Merrick, Sam-. specialist ef the .University of Chi­ BOILERS --- “ I Rolb* W&AY-n____ -Nicbi Watch supported by those groups using p.m.,-vsfltry of First, Congrega­ -Uel Huntington and Russell man of the project, will entertfdu area aalas repraaentativa foi^Stah- wPOPr“^5ik'Works , w nc—Trea-ury of Music ChStelat and Ernest C. Johnson, wiU talH on puppets. the town chairmen add captains ley Worka Oo. of New Britain andt cago and Biological R'Wsarch Oen- jrORC—Moods the building. Combined Groape to Meet tional Church; Ladles^ Aid Assn., Wheeler Jr. WHAY—P lao rr Party I P —Hound local piano instructors, waa given ’40:30 a.m., vestry of First Con­ Roanklng Degn Nulsaitee from the several towns involved., has been assigned to/Long Is­ ter. w e r e —R » r .^ Revue last evening before an audienca of Officialt point out scouts will ’The joint quarterly meeting of have ati opportunity to develop gregational Church;, Second Con- at her home in Mansfield from 1 land. / : ^’^ o to six rest of the plastic ^ 6 9 5 InataUed WKffB-P.M X ___ Watch . parents and friends in the Veatry the Fragment Society and its ^ Dog owners'.whoee dogs arc until 9 this afternoon. tublitg ia wound in and around u e W nC -iR osi Milter easury of Mosle of. Temple Beth Sholom conservation projects on the 800- Gleaners * Grotib will be held at gre^tlonal Church choir, 7:80 found roaming or running in WDRO-Cel l^lbv *oods for Romance acre state park. ’They wjll also be 7:30 p.m. AprU 9 at the Church p.m.,'auctuary. Others attending -rrom ^uht^ Msacheater Rvealng Herald cancei’aMck arsa when it cannot WPOP—Wat Works ■ DOT: - - The next recital In t|te\s>R:jes packa, will be proeecuted to the bla are: Mrs. Irving Mrs.' ColaSak 1 a , eerrespoadeat. Mr*. safely bS^etnored by surgery'. ■ Rofaliy HoatiRg Co. ISiSS- Will. be held at the aame place able to establish compass trails, Community Hcdise. fUn extent of the Iqw, Walter were—Ev»ninc Music t ^ y - N I c b t Watch shelter, buildings, rustic picnic All women of the Second Con­ Maoehester Evealag H e r a ld Xokoeaki, dog warden announced Wallsee Smedley, Mrs. ^ r l ,Gos- Deaald R. Tattie, telepheas AUa- A few (UM later, the protnidiiif WKNB-PM WTIC-BoiSImi Pops April 29 at ^:19. Students of the SHOFFiNG PARKADE Ilne, Mrs. Edward ImDougall, detpy 8 - ^ ^ _ ei.da of theHubee are filled with 32 OAK ST,<-MI 3-0825 WHAY—Datellns WDRC—Moods for Romanes Intermediate Class will be pre> areas and- recreation areas under gregational Church parish are in- Coventry eerreepondent," Mrs. F. last night. s m e —Neirb . ■ , WPOP—Modern Sounds sented. McKualck's supervision bl cooperS' vited to the meeting. Those having PanSu little, telephone Pilgrim He is receiving complaints daily WDRO—ffewe Rspertsr tion with scout leadera and com­ "Second Mile” mite boxes have 2-S28L WPOP—Wrws “ f e - N i D n Watch Those who participated last eve- about dogs becoming nuisances S:IS— w nc—in; Radio Review nfng. were Rlchard Richard M. Makulls, mitteemen. throughout the town.-He plans to WHAY-DaUllne., ^ WDRC—Moods for Romanes Leonard A. DeCarli Laura J. Units already committed to the set the wire trap in which tie WCCC—Eyentnr Music NYPOP—Medsm Sounds program are Cub Scout Pack #7, WKWB—Open Mike U 3‘ Smith, Susan Hohmahn. - John caught stray dogs last year. It WTIC-«lrlcll» Reof»a_ , IT —NIcM Watcb ’Tinker. David A. Plrle, Cynthia A Boy Sco'it ’Troop 63 arid Explorer was purchased by the town be­ STDRC-Weatber a ^ galmaa ------>Ns«B. MusteI Squires, Eileen J. Urban, Briice N. Post 68. Other units art betim con­ cause of the many complaints than WPOP—taWiknea Wtik WDRCi-Mews tacted by the organization officiala. C:SS— WPOP—Modem Sounds Bldwell, Douglaa B. Rivard, c^ dogs running in '^cks. Last WHAT—Worenade , Marlene E. Davey, Irene Blinn These will Include den mothers of year fbey were return^ to owners w nc—Music by Melachrlne “ jito y —ftleht Watcb Paula J. Giacomlnl. Marilyn J cub dens who might be Interested who claimed, them and ware will­ WDRC--^v Unnbardo tniC—Sports 'Plnsl In using the building instead of wpop-Joba IMly WDRCMoods for Ronomanc* Urban. Barbara J. Steele, Thomaa ing 'to pay 84. ’That win not be 4i<*:7. ^ WPOP—Mod, »m Soqn pnds M. Davis, Barbara A. Ritchie, their homes for their meetings. no this year, he says. He wUI 'WMAJf—Serensdy U;SS- Bsra I. Auerbach. Bruce E. Edger ’The remodeling program will In­ BANK NIGHTS! trace out the owners, take them •V w tie—Thrss—Thrss StarSfj Bitra W H A Y -Jai* Alloy, wfjR-..ilR C —IxMrelt ‘niemas w nc-rfcarliflil Sormads ton, Andrev/ F. Oasper, Charlene clude installing a heating system Into court, and kak for rigid WPOP—Top 40 Tims WDROMoods for Romance F. Schulz,'Biiaabeth A. Oaudreau, and sanitory faculties within the punishment. lisa- WPOP—Modem Sounde Jsmes T. Hohmann. Elizabeth S. building, bfftctals aaid today therS. Licenalng Doga WHAY—Serensds has been a need for some time for ------lileb Bertel . , .... -Jars Alley Schiitz and Doreen M. Crawfordi Town Clerk Hubert P^ Collins, The WeatherVlleen S S ^ a.nd Andy a central headquarters for the tr_1C—Starlldhl a c - s t Serenade EVERY phuia to send postal to own­ iifoo Lewis WDRTMoods for Romance scouting movement in town. Sev­ • V. ’ c»rem tiis - WPOP/f-**™**™ Sounds Fugitive Caught eral buildings in town used for this ers of the more than 300 dogs WHAY—Serenade registered with hlpi last year, dur purpose have jlmited facilities both / 'if Charged in Road Death Milford. April l.« !lr-A Water- inside and outsider" NATIONAL BANK Ing the next week. 'They will carry i>Ury man who efcajiM four years .. - J tsakSv.aa.-LikMs ...... brief information about changes ^ ftt' friHh'; Oiii -Heki^H«V4n'-“ a an d F R ID A Y »!/ Heensing Uiefr dog* (Mi y tif; Out ’The BboQi-Dlmeck' Memorial Li­ w m f d m n i m i M Letoumeau, 26. of Middlebbro, Jail has been captured as he at* brary committee has obtained 80 ^ ...... — -- . , - ' s ^ . / partlcutarly if they are mailing^ I On Page Two Mass., is criminally responsible for tempted tO-enter a church, police more books on arts,' sports apd check. This must be in the amount i the death last Oct. 31 of John F. reported, homemaking under the new Ubrary of '82.40 for male and spayed fe- | O’Brien, 19, of Waltham Mass., a Det. Capt. I^otiert Dixon said service set up by the Bitreku.of Li­ males and 16.25 for females.. He | yeaterday thgt Raymond J. Men that people jwy.^.partleulcr GENCRAL coroner ruled today. brary Services- of the State De- fVERYONE New London County CJorimer S|d- ard, 26, #a» seen Saturday trying pattinent of Education. This is attention to this fie i^ ee if the - ward G, McKay sai<^ Leipumeau to jimmy.a locked do-r>Vaitt8« to $45. TULIFS ROSES DAFFODILS ^ SNAPDRAGONS All the hot water you want AZELEAS “ TULIFS Art Your Car Better Cotton Blouses $ 37.95 HYDRANGEAS DAFFODILS' Vduos to $S.?9. Paymaafo T od High? AND MANY OTHEBS *u I tl GOLDEN EMBLEM brtHi an •facfrle wator haator Tarpoon Plaid and Chino Skirts WORSTEDS • ■* ^ Rogukiriy $5.99. Sisos 10 to 18. How'i your hot wator lopply? Do you pit all you wont? Is It olwoys No Easier outfit is complete without fop tailoring achlsvamentsl n a U y hot? Is your wator hootor locat^ convonlontly so you don't loM hoot by long piping around youl* collar? Is your wator rust- a, corsage from Krause's Nylon Slips--Lace Trintmed froO and sparkling..cloan, so cloan you could mako coffoo with It? Assorted eders. Slios 32 to 40— Roguloify $3.99 42.95

Tho onswor it YES If you havo an oloctric wator hootor. You got W» wiH pay off your bol- In thi$ day of hiRher costs, soaring prices— thb and low cost too*.. . hoots on low night rato and storos for FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE one* in full and offor a Toddler Girls' Goats here is proof that Robert Hall holds prices d o ^ doylhiiouso. eompitto soloctiM of - Siw2M 4—y.4wf ,<$12.44. Millions of men. coast-to-coast, are disrovering . older modtl guorontood every single day that Lower Overhead means Koop Iho fonnlly happy and livo bottor oloctrically for yoqrs to ears. Lower prices! Vou owe if to yourself to make that li; poMO odth an oloctric wator hootor. Our prices will remain the same same discover)’! Come into Robert Hall ., . . sea Wo also .jMiy for cosh Boys' Sport Coots these suits, /erf thmr fine qualit)’, notice the 8oo your plumbor or doalor on dotoiis of our spoclol offor on a oil typ** ears. ' siiM 4 M 12-!-4toguloriyl2/-a<

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: MANCHESTER EVENING^ERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUE8DAY> APRIL 1, 1968 ^ i:r PAGE m A k c h e s t e b e v e n in g Ge r a l d , ican i CX)iw, -T C l^ A Y , APRIL 1, IM S PAGE jHehron ^ Get 209 m 265 Seats ■X' givMlnQ^ It ia « cnsjr. im fp ^ give the rest of the conventiOB A bull IS m tr] riVte but «fl tott llkety U> idea. rishUp' or wrongly, jtta l Police S d y F ^ r , - f Bailey la in one position oe aihoth* !,iMtie .‘^ : catcJi Utt w^rld** ami aup- Connecticut X i t t p t t t t t g X 1^ O ir T^eft ^ iig ^ w s fs Faithful Flock p«^ W* prater checkent, but it we' ijH. us anppdae that/Aailey ae^ dHvtgg — Brttn -iB-.Chartatta, Consi ^ative:s W in rutuM m co m r a ti (oiiiK t« reeeUhMeh thie^ ou Y ankee tually does nothing, eitaer by Obert GCeenwieh. April 1 iM—A MaaM N jB . ' '•'■c ■- tM boaed we beve to be preiWed i net or by wink. If H^miford Couaty. TheTagaM ef tha Begwoeg \BotK~''bw« iihergud .wWh' ednry-; To Services By A. H. O. . A t the time pf thM crueiflxkm achnaatta man and a rioftda youtb invAeneeM ed 'Waapeua Rh u m - More Iban the purelr. defeiutve jgoca for Chester Bowiea. that wiU were in Jail today awaiting fed­ ft All churches -In town were well (mine we have been playfnf to dele. t be ..taken as' a>f^ that Bowiea Is thf dogwood bad bsM the aise af viOeXalaa eras chaffed vdth ep- Controi eral action la .^hat police hiTHye erptlng an unragisUtad metep ve­ filled with worshippers on Palm r w <»< o e u t n r 1. if H i One geographical am^l^nmcdural iley's prefiei-ence. If Hartford the pak and otMfr forest trees. ______W« have te be prepercd .to make hicle. \' . --’r JBunday. Flowers and pabn braneh- eircumatapee has everybody fan-(County goes for Dodd, that will V So f&m aiMTaiirong was tha tree may ho an auto tbeftring running' (CoxUnneb Ireny-Tage movee, which iavolve aotne riak fer cinatod as everybody tries to mbs- taken to mpbn. at the least, that from Boston to M iai^ iM ISlill ea. formed decorations and wc^e- go after ptrmplying with . * a £ ^ ^ aome fain, prepared U» make aome that it wua'choaen as the Umber n u M N « tt' • i m A i m w m t w ; Cobb. ter-mind the Suppoaed nautrailtylBafley ^ n 't care enough about PoUce sold the meiC'.beld here aftevwards distributed among par- The biggeet ppsets' esune cachancea, prepared, if we prefer of Governor Ribicoff and Demo- ’ Bowiea tOsfight for him; Any clear for thasirabe. .Tip he thus for Without bond,, ere Anthony J. WeChersfMd^AS^I I urv-George poUcA'by around 3 aim. 'Si; lahionem and Sunday School pu- diUonally Liberal Quebec provim KATtt" nefoUated aetUementa to unilat* cratic SUte CSiairman John Bailey 1 awing of Hb^tford County to either ■ucit^f cniel'purpoaesfiraatly Bonneville, fil, of Northbore, Mesa., (RMUng Stoner McCban, a* 35- piU. aabbe^MlIlit motorists, A(4T»ac* in the party’s aeoatorial nomine-; »lde will be taken as an buKca-f seed the tree. aM Jesus, and Lamar D. Smith. IS, of MtbmL year-old. Bridgepef^ man, has born and In the western provinces le East H a ^ o rd police stopped f . • •««•««•«*•• »* era! pronouncementa; to negotiate transferred from OoitMgtlcnt JRaU At the - Gilead Congregational fi^eXWest H t t ^ n l police alao •«»•«•;»• •••••• Uon fight >UOfi of Bailey'sesra persoiuU strat- ed.upon it. sensed tmg. and Tha two were arrestad Sunday Chur^, atght new -niembers were where the (XT' and Social Credit more boldly. ''The geographical circumatance ^ egy. in His gentla pity for Artemi to Alcatraa fTMan Sn San a number of motoriats, all when police stalled them for a' Syanctece Bay. Offh;Rda hare say received into thV church. Bibles parties have long been powerful. of whdm were able to prove they ia' that RlWcoff. Bailey, and Tom j By the mere forre of ouj and suffering said to it: routine check. The. ear,they were . were awarded to Douglaa^^rk, In Quebec, the Conservatives Dodd, the senatorial candidate t logic, we find we a re ^ d riv ^ our- cause of your regret and pity McChah, nerving tannb for robbery had bou^ their new regiatra- :< ■ The LiniU driving, sUte police aatd, con­ wltH vlolsnca and aggravatad as­ Robert - Werner, i James--^imono. -won 60 at, the 75 seats, 41 more tiona'butmi^ negteel their neutrality would be likely to aelvea to the concluaien^thit there My BUfferlfg, never agatu tained: > , Loll Bremen, JudRli Porter; Glenn the dogwood . tree grow Urge sault On another tnm a^ has been than . they took in 1937 when tke the new If PBtaK 'If We were asked V Ulted agaiiM if it tUU at all. would he only-one pnti H alt­ \T hree Florida license.plates, one a aoured of trouble. AjOonnactieut Wark and Al«r mie; "r- province went agatnat - the- genex-at F r V n la eactostralir all come from Hartford Coimty, ford Cbuntv detegai ing vrMch enough to be used fpr a msa'* Nbw York commercial plate, two ford.police lit rvpuMkatioa of satellite (countiy, law eaahloa the jSUte pHson to Ttje Rev. Herbert W. Dfekerson, trend and stuck with the liberals- to.midmomii crednad to it. or Russian domination which ia the prime aeat of Ribi*< would really > prove,iVM t^ a lll ITfCnceforth it shall be slender North. Carolina plates, one firom trarjfer hhh to tho fedoral pent paator,'had ka hU sermon topic, The 26 ee'aU retained by the Lib­ Motor vehicles \Mip, that Baile^lahu bent and twisted and iU bloa- South CeroUna. aM y t oid Con- tentiaryi /, "The Great Lament.” In the rwe^ erals yesterday represents the John J. Tynan tbday iqportad that _____ KibUaata b«r», Bailey's power, the prime seat o f, neiitrellty wpif complete and hon- ShaU be in the- form of a lUng, the Pilgrim Fellowahlp wag rmoMicaUeB of apodal the pup^t.for ■malleat nuanber -the,’ party has "a steady flow" of m O tm ^ were ------elao rratryta. Dodd's power. eat two long and two short represented at a Palm Sunday held in Quebec aince' 1882. passing through the registration is here, in Bailey'a- own coun­ That wbnld he for Hartford And In the caAtcr of each atrvija at the ColumMa Church, The Conservatfvee took all 14 aerrlM cltaat of K. B. A. Sere lines In the etete office hu I Janos Kader,' ty, th at Dodd also has his ip-eat- CounUr Lo tbad off the convention will be nail prints, TfiUi the Rev. John. Webster of Manitoba aeate, all 17 in' Social He estimated that, up i‘aww«ni army, put into eat concratrated acquaintance and voting by revealing itself to i>e a brown rust bhd stained with ^ffeet Hartford as guest, speaker. Credit Aibeptk and 15 of 17 in .Sas­ red, andxjn the center.of the motorista will have gotten .'X Julies Manwwa Spociai erncr — Kew appeal. IVwould seem that, by the t county, roughly half Bowles \ The Rev. Mr. Dickerson also an­ katchewan They also scored heav­ car reglatratlons here by 4;j I flounn. pfter ibxcrubl^ the Hun- normal rulb. of politica, Dodd ha:^ -ind roughly .half Dodd, which flower win be a crown of thorns, ily in Brittah Columbia. icBjEAV or revoIutionNn ifiM, as ihV nounced that the date of the next p.m., with the state-wide total CmCt'tATtOJCB to be able tOsMpture ktelegates would add up 'to neutrality on the ahd all who a ^ i t will remember.” meeting of the Hebron Women's FOptiious Ontario, already from 10.000 to 12.000. hia own cotint^lf he'-is to captiire part of the county. atrehgly Conservative, went with TV HSTala rrtstli ONE\pACKAGE-FOR w < ^ y -f r e e l i v i n c i rellowalUp has been changed to As of cloae of Imainess ^onday, . ret life tn our times is never them anywhere. It would alacMeem It might be a costly kind of neu­ SHERIFF TO R ra AGAIN April 3, at 8 p.ii). It win be held the rest of the country as did the the 1958 registration total , atood SHoaNs no naaeefal - — . eastern Maritime provinces. (rpoeraaWcat otrore oppeartw tii »d ^ I t e that simple, even for the Rue- that here, among the detegatio'na trality for Tiodd, for he would Orange, April 1 ^ — High In the lounge, so that the Rev. Mr. at about 832,479 — up 14,95g oyee VftUMawota sad ocli»r naHat mat|ai with which he himself has also \ 111 Ths >Uiieii<»at<»r Ereniaa HotsM, dicUtorshlp, end the fagci- need to have inore than half of his Sheriff William F. P o U ^ of New Thomcn may shon hia riides on the same point one year ago. Sdine bad bis . own most inUmate ae- own county in order to laiincly any Haven County has annouq^ he All Insurgne# hemtowngr . Membera are asked to 50,000 more ere expected to re^< Dln>tar sd»»rllalng rtiyinf tating thing about Hungbry is the. qualntance and reUUonMiip, would dynamic sweep of the convenUon. bring their mite boxes to thU meet­ UUr their vehicles in the coming Tnr Moiidar—1 p m- 5 3 ^7 v will run for the post again. » told ^Drivers Line Up M ill's R09. 2.98 r«T TUrsilar—1 P-Ot. HotmaJ ltaUop..^of Russian power and ba the moat difficult are^o'f all But it might rescue Bailey, and Coimty Republicaps last n lg ^ h e RggiTs in on# nMt ptekagt. ing or if luuble to di this, then to weeks. ■ Fnr WsdafoJsy—1 P-IO polUT. even in the wake of for Bailey to maintain a trim neu­ tamo down, after all; the suspense will seek his second term the church oh April 13. For 1958 Inserts 'Washes-Wear' For Tborsdar—I p.nt ' revolution, bloodily repressed. trality.. which would aeem to in­ of^tha opening moments of the con- sheriff. A Waterbury detective .....Also, those attending Uie Easter MARCH e n d 's MILDLY Tnr frtS*r—l p.m. Tbi volve a procedure of holding hia Tnr Bstarday—1 a Even when it originally picked v e ^ o n voting. 38 yeari, Pollard also served Sunrise service on ‘Mack Hill, at Windsor Locks, April 1 {/Pi — \ asM4(isd-daadfii hand open while Dodd proceeded Ciirioasiy enough, there already term in the State Senate. X/Mor* pretfctien in eng limplified 4:50.a.m.. ai'e asked to be on the Harliitord, April 1 (/P) — 'Red­ Sport Shirts 4ar of pahHeatlon Kidar, RuaeU was aalecling a pup- March, before it left last night in' tarn. ______to pick delegates from It. How In j seems^ to be some pattern pf dl- spot by that time 45 It will take 15 faced mb|brisU who failed to get the wake of a steady rain, pro­ pat who was m to display the 58 teg etabillty in Hungary. Russia has this first voting will be likely to last fall's municipal election. INTERSTATE CLEANTEX b./j-a and girls who wish to attend married on April 1, 1908 in St., cently making their home with' • are about to hold a scheduled se- camp at Lake George or any of James' Church. i one of their (laughters. Mrs. Louis MONEY PjROBLEMST I rise of bomb Yeats of our own' and troops in Hungary, capable of en­ S O .25 *• the diooeaan camps to consult him Both were bom in Italy, he 6n, B. Jaeion, 19 Highland Ave. I tha world knows it. and nobody forcing Rueeia'e will, but Russia • WMh Ye«r Regers as soon as possible. A congrega­ June 14, 1881; and she on Sept.) They have three other- daugh-' Grants "Chorg* It" • really axpaeta us to fall in Una im- racognlsaa that any order which le tion of 115 way present Sunday. A, 1^83, qnd came to thia country. ten. Mrs. William Murphy o f! FULL, UNE or OURTOM P eitec^ many yea|x ago. Frachey was | Manchester, Mrs. ^,eeter Saunders ' • madlataly and forago thssa tasta. preserved by force alone la not R a plumber-tn Manchester for 26..of Bolton and Mrs. John Rooney No down poyniMt. YENITIAN ILINDS REAL ESTATE Prof, and Mrs. Eugene P. Chase • For Ruasia to maka Its o ^ an* sound long rang# policy. of Easton, Pa., arS\apendlng the years, .and in 1908 started as a' of Manchester' a son, Nathan lUSICAL EASTER SUNNY OOMES TO GRANTS • nouncemant, then wait foy tha first We' Ouu have the rather -tinique M.— -i-- INSURANCE INOORTORATEO Easter week vacation at 'their tinsmith for Ferris Bros. He later | Frachey of Rockville, 12 gp-and- ''see the Muelcnl Easter Bunny nt Orfiate nt the Maackeater Shop-'' Pay in \| ^ wooMy or' t of our tasta, and th«tf proclaim altuation of tbs mUitary victor tn fummer place here, Shadowamark, worked at Cheney Bros, as a children, and 4 great-grandchll- ping Parkade. She will be playing-Jronr favorite Enater songs nC'h ths Hungarian revolution trying E A. JOHNSON on the Bolton Rd. plumber, retiring in 1934 when! dren. GRANTS evening Tuesday Ihrough Fridaiy from 7 to 9 o’clock and Sntiitfuy mofiHdy iraymonts. •fit MAOI BY., oikouim FLOOR — YBt> Ml 3-5351 I that It la llbaratsd from its own Pay LIrenses MAIN STREET from 10-12 and 1:30-5 p.m. , ; pMdfS, would he^A'shanow play alt deeperatelyto-poropbfe-aMpower i i 'jvve,(v;-p PAINTJO, Mrs. Charita P. Miner.^ town W. Brown, both of Amston, and downy woodpeckers, purple finches ‘ tha World could analyse as the Into the rather harmless and spine. clerk, warns dog owners that dog four sons. and the regular run of winter • moat obvious type o ( propaganda. less m ^erate selected to be Rua- “MY ^ 723 Main 8U TcL Ml 9.4501 licenses must be secured on or Hia sons are CTIarence A, of Cov- birds, - JUNIOR lOYS' 1 0 1 • Wa muatW(^tRusalana sia's puppet, not knowing Juit how before May 1, in order to avoid iDXry, Maurice A. and Arthur R. To top all this, a hen pheasant ; WEDNESDAY MORNING to do this, on one hand, and, aS= penally. May .l..la the dead line fdr of Atnstott-nnd. Lloyd. W. Double- comes every day to be fed, and ^ ■X \ / i TW O SO M E X SPRING^ t will howi aV iit bur Torth'coihhtg payment. day of-WiUUnantic. He also leaves eats oiit-of her hand. She has also.l. ‘ tasta, but concada them to us, and ths othar, baing wits enough DOCTOR.. ;Hyde A. Deubleday 12 grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. had a large flock -of reth^winged ' ; maintain their own-ben on teeU know that .any aimple .and direct A T*he ' Rev. Douglas F. Primm Edward .McMurray of Rockfall. In­ blackbirds at her feed station. j A U OUR i-\ ; for the preesure ItwlU put eh ue exercise, of Ruestan powpr eahinbi officiated Sunday at the funeral terment tvas in the Weat Street SPORT of Hyde A, Deubleday, 75, -whir • after we have comp^a|ed thla #s- ba a solution elthar. Ometery.'^Ootumbta. . : .Mancbreter Evehtng Herald Heb­ died at his home in Amston ;n *w ron eorrMpondriit Mlim Sussik Pen- ! • lies. Wgmuat expect thpRueelane Alt thla amoOnte to a certain de­ ITiursday. He was the son of dieton, telephone ACademy 8-3454. A daughter was born' to Mr. and 1• t COATS '• t to realise what a maatcr etroke gree of deference to ths very revo­ • Dwight and Martha Whcller ktrp. George Alden of Amston lution Ruasia crushed, and to Thtopoeeeeitre phrase i Doubleday of Lebanon. )1* leaves M Slaea • to IS^ t they thmaelvee have achieved, and / '' iSatka. Ms March 25k at the Middlesex o Wm I Coat I to maintain its pressure until ' admission that Russia Is free to Is familiar to alL ^ hia wife, Mre, Mildrta 'Syphers MldCllstown ji Flannel Pants ti^ HmiyaTy. not w Doubleday, two daughters, Mrs. Public Records i - f touhav»id>andoned teetd, which-’ -^ repredtota. , Edwin L^ Brown and Mrs. Irving Birds Fed • Sizes 6-12 I REG. •ht wlUi, but only whnt h tr c*lcu the prbfouhd. confidence Mrs. Harold L. Gray of Hebron will. Marriage IJcense y .lation of the Hungarian mood per American'people have in physidana O uter, feela that it pays to feed LARGE 3.98 AM rather than try to prove to the birds. She has entertained as Stani.slaus Kvlesis of 31 Union ' the world that thie Ruselan an mlts; .And what has been Russle'i But do you really have a family physieianT many as 12 different species st St. .and Rula Bikernicks of 80. ASSORTMENT JUNIOR BOYS' pouncemont Is a fake, with words Idea of A meeter stroke on behalf Personal Notices her bird tray. Perhaps tlie most Mather St., April 12, Corteordla ■ PRICE fREG. of Kadsr? It seems to have been Even though you may have been lortunate, not afriking of these visitol-s are the Lutheran Church. 14 10.W A Y SUITS reaaooing of our own which 5.98 last wsek's mseting betwten Kadar requiring medical care, C'ening grosbeaks, which, ahe -said, to euggest that we hope it la wduld eat only Stmnowei- seeds, in Iron or« production'in Venesuela REG. a fakX we tied batter concern our and Tito, , on Yugoslay-soil, which it la stitM'ln-^in* wisdom CaM of Thanks to e e ta ^ h a "family doctor” relationship. spite of . all the other delicacie.s topped eleven millibn tons in 1956,! 12.98 REG. I seliiea udth the posalbtlity that amounted to a bleselnii: upon Kadar , W» «Uh to rxpreiig our *lne»rr an- Spread Out. Other Wrda have been almost five times the 1950 total.^ jTxtroSp^ro/ by the man who much to In- pr'ciatlon for the iympalh)- and klnd- 9.98 ; Ruaela wNlAe launching, in the Simply.;Contact the physician B»t« oxt-nded to ua. by all our frirnda • f l I months ah ^, other unilateral spire both the. Polish and ths Hun ' of your choice, requesting that you wpiild like at thr drain of our dear aon and brolb- ■a s s o r t e d e Smart Sportcoat ar llilton W. fltraifton,. a Reversible Vest '* BtrOkea w hicu'^l seam to prove garlen revolutions by defying Moe , him to sorve your family should the noed arise. cow and living to see Moscow come •A--. -a • ‘ \ * ' Mra. Janr Slrallon. • .Matching Slacks I that Rueela la mbre eompUant with Dr. and lira. John Cannon. CORRECTION: Lb. rU y k ta m k tha world demaiuTN(or a reduction apologising to film.' When .Tugo- And if kuch a need arUes, Our prascription a Contrasting Slacks. I o f ‘ieibiona than we^hre. slavla can do more than Moscow departmant is prepared ' x., ^ r X Card of fhanks: - — - OPEN can to build up Moscow's puppet te serva you sM your family. \ \ Ws are pitiful indeedN|(han, after We wi»h thaAlL aU ^ our A«*iahbors.! WED. Hungary, we glimpse some of t fH^ndr and vj-pUtlvea .'^for m any. i ; weska in which wa eu rs^ e* have kindn^ an d ' ftynipAlh)', / nhAwn-t Till 5:30 ; been announcing Rimlan Wdcar limitations of pure physical power, UB HiNmir rp< t •- bfrearemrnt...... the VISIT GRANTS lARGAlN CtNTER and \ .y and the basic In^rmanencs of dpafh (U\Mic^el'HInolh. We enpeclaUy Extra Special • tasta as they occurred, we^ro thank all\H»o#e whibkiirm the heauiiful satellite system. floral tributei! and W ard the u»e of OPEN GARDEN SHOP IN OjURtASEMENT SCHOOL GIKLS' > claim that Russia'a pledge p h a r m a c y cart. \ ' • > meaningless bsMUse Ruesia m a^ QUINN’S Bonit^iuid dauchtert. THURS. On*' Race Never Won EASTER SUITS t violate It secretly. Why should P h o n e ~ M I 3 ’4 I 3 6 In Mraoriaim Till 9:00 .Sizes 7 to 14 . 1 Rusfia run the risk of throwing e we said, there was nothing \ M AIN ST. REG. I away the advai}taga it - has now In loving memory of Thoman u W; T. GRANT 97 wron^s)^th March that a Utile aun son. . CO. n4e#)lr 82.’> MAIN ST., MANCHESTER 6.98 NOW • taken T Couldn'r^ure,. And It. wasn’t very Wife, children and grandchildr ; Wa arc bllnd'lf we pretend that strong s u ^ s t that, which blessed • this Ruailan policy Is not goipg to us SaturdsyNMd part of Sunday • affact us. What shall we doT Keep and proved oui^contention. LIHLE GIRLS' EASTER • setting off hOmbs of our- own to In the space ^ 24 boulri. with CO AT SETS ! prove.that we don't trust RusslaT this limited base b f sun, and I. Sizes 2 to 8x • The truth of the matter is that certain amount of rakhte, the aver, / i \ W ^ h V- I after our forthcoming' series age lawn underw-ent a transforma­ .'____ - lANKING HOURS: - __ ^ REG. • tebta has been completed, we will tion from winter- brown ib April y 10.98 N O W l_ • fiipi ourselves paralysed, whm greehery. even as the plM<0>ro ' DAILY, MOHDAY ThnHERIDAY 9 A.M. to 3 P.M.— bVfeHiNGS.^pfURSDAY and FRIDAY 6 VoTP.M. • cornea to aetting an actual dsU for of SMlflg^een again was being Your Savings School Oirls’ ! any future tests. The Russian pro- sorbed by the eye, a Jarring, NYLON FLEECE REG. • hibitlon, so long ea Russia observes ing. aputterlng thought came along 12.98 NOW Eailor Droosos ! it herself, will also be upon'us. And too-the thought that this green, \ ■X TOPPERS Sizes 7 to 14 J that, of course, explains the weak^ given a- few days more, would be You work for your money, now let it work ./ - Sizes 7 to 14 REG. • and pitiful ferocity o( our rcepOnse tail enough to need cutting,' far you! LITTLE GIRLS’ BOUFFANTS 2.98 • Wa know the ban ia Upon ka . too That la the-way It is going- to H you awo " So opon 0 savings REG; Sizes 2 to 8x • without our having Mythlng. to say be from now on, after the long wait Of 6.98 REG. 0 , 3 7 REG. r about it, without our having nego Whether you save Ijy the penny, or by . the whor^tioft account at First ^ for spring. Against all the time i^' your budi®'^' 2;98 NOW - 3.98 I tiatad it, and without our having had for waiting, and ^yiahing we pocketful, your dolferi heteh greeter returns National Bank gn^ i gained any credit for it. And there oftor oxponsos REG. r Eg . could be out in it, there is now go with our dividends. Every eccount fully in­ f y — 3.98 I la no eonwlation in tha. thought Ing to be no time at ail for doing ora paid, you jL * 1 doposit ot J6ost 8.98 iJ • that wf could hava done this to ‘ths things wt thought we would do. e 10-year warranly''\ sured. It pays to save regularly . . . It pays • Russia,' Inatead of having RUaala No man has yet won the battle e Glass-Hned, ' |ust won't fovo onn-tonth of your e Gas. hl^t’ to save here — where yoiir money earns FROM OUR CAMDYLAND • do it to ua, if only wa had darad. against spring and summer, not - t Actually, wa only hava two re until fall'flnslly appears as an ally e Two-temp controls for .sbper- - MORE for you, based on the experience of 67 . . noridng.ovor salory Hi* first hot washing machine water DECORATED HOLLOWMOLD ! coyraaa. On# la the policy of nega who ia secretly very welcome. , . comfortably hot bath­ years. MOiM to bo iditl thing toch poy*doy. : PERSONALIZED TO ORDER t tiva wiahful thinking In which our Those winter dreams are pleasant room water. • 1 Stata Department engaged yea indeed, thrice pleasant when they • tarday—a policy in which we lug RcienUflcally performance rated can be brought tp.. fruition ip the 4o match Individiial needs of 29c TO 139 and aeSm to hope thdt the living landscape. But for every one your home, . ! Ruaalana will not keep their'pledge that Is sver realized, there Is one t The ether recourse we have la to that has to be abandoned, and post­ MARSHMALLOW ...... So to 83a become sharply and poaltlvely poned to anothM winter and an­ FOIL WRAPPED HOLLOW M OLD...... 5c to 63e awairebf tha partia and advantages other spring. This Is at om-e disil-! Fruit and Nut, Coconut Cream E g g s...... 23c to 39c 2 which can both lla in this wild and lusionment, and the stuff of life it­ ci/^ tcA ^ e 4 y6e Y ’ft rilorO L A T E HOLLOW MOLD ...;____ .lOe to 303 MON.-TUE8.-FRI. \ unprecedented game of peace self, for the truly rich man is he! .MADE-UP BASKETS and NOVEL’nES" .. .53e to 3JW A.M.-5 P M. V SAVINGS,DEPOSITS RECEIVED • unilateral pronouncement. Russia who always has some project .still 3 • is likely to find such a heady tonic unfulfilled. SAVINGS ON OR BEroRE APRIL Sth ! In the success of this present pro. ARCOGLAR NATIONAL BANK Right now,.the race of the spring i STANDARD (GAS) OPEN t nouncement that it will be eager to enthusiast is to get some project: bLASS-LINED ^ WILL DRAW INTEREST 595 MAIN STREET • AAANCHESTER. CONN. I play the game kind of game on 'fulfilled, off the list, tMforc the new THURSDAYS c^W L O A N \ . s r j I .\ r 1 f) N PROM APRIL 1st A irRlAUH BANK Uv, • ether lasucs. If it ahould, and w« April greenery os his lawn ,caj>:. REFLACEMENT 9 a.m. to • p.m.^ 1 AM H MAfvf S/l h' • wviuM still have nothing hut sneere lures the top energy of hfs week­ • to offer we ahould soon fin.d our- ends. It could-well be ths\ the INSTALUTION (S » aelyea trailing Ignominioueiy in the project that needs to be ranked WEDNESDAY , * NO DOWN FAYMEhfT MANCHESTIR'S OLDEST FIMAMCIAL t II ET IT U Ti Dll t wotid'e headlines< iMil atill com- first ia that of getting the ipower to 3 A.M.-NOON KBMBEK OF BOTH FEDERAL RESERVE SYSIXM, FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCiS CORPORAflOK. OPEN EVENINGS OPEN BVENDrOS ; peUed to follow Rusaisn actions, ai, *3i MONTHS TO FAt the repair shop. TILL 3 P.M. n iX 9 PJI. ’ If Ruasia maintains IU testing ban, • PAYMENTS to G A S CO .s Cloaad SalURlaya / 0 0 7 < A € a i M W. T. GRANT CO. • we must follow th a t New York — Tha nation's dp-1 i BAT. T IL L '• MANCHESTER PARKADE ‘ aAY..Tnx • ^ - ’ yi^at we ttave Just had a rem- nicstic trunk .airilnee flew , more l ‘ pis M ia aomethlng like taking the than 25 billion passeagcr>mlles dur­ ERNEST MORIN game of eheckere and ing 1357, a gain of 14 percent from I laSfi and more‘than 35 per cent | B o r MOUNTAIN IMIIVE,, RFD ^ M I 9-9541 tnaafonniiig U into a game of above 1356, '

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IIANCHESTER innCNING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 19M PAGE saw "some baeii" for.ltonea’ pro­ Drcfis Dog with Tag posal. "The taxpayers have bMn ;ed this morning after Lapins Jildge Upholds B a r n e s I d carrying a burden of school con- Rackmtte-V ernon red sonto plumMng w l ^ Study Units Set April Em L No School Ike Discarde For Easter Parade structlo; hosts for X long time," he locked up Overnight He was Biioca Have No InaerU ;e Tickets Drive ^ ■7! i. said. "If wi cqp roffim tfielr costs held this morning j a d ­ By Lea^e on Oeater Mrs. Michael g. Doherty Hospital A dog generidly doesn’t have for one. year,. ws diould glvs It Zone Group Defers Decision ing pc^ng of a 8300. bond./ Sprague, April 1 (dV-The joke To Defer U.S. ^Mrs. Mary A. Sullivan Doherty,. very much in the way of new i m d S U s e some consideration.’’ A. Martin, 18, of 120 Wiiter Facilities waa on the Board of Education S6, 82 Walnut St, wife of Michael finery to wear in the Easter Pa­ BamM and TUrIctogton, along High St. Was arraeted after a 2- here today and hpw the ochool Nets $1,857 for Charity TUBiESTEnEi To Rule Doctor rade. with Director Ted Cummings, also kids loved It' J. Doherty, died yestsnday at Man­ On Town Farm Zone Change car coUisiop on yemon Ava. about A prellminarv survey of the ». f chester Memorial Hoapital. after a However, there Is one thing . Director Oilbert last nighty of these accounts now, at a time came sway from last night’s meet­ 1 p.m. yesterday. Sh8 le charged problema involved In municipal Classes were closed for the Mancheeter’e irldge "pi^etM ■ I a ■ • 'h i (OMrttaMd trail V U f OM) short illness. (COBtlniMd from Page One) which a . dog's 'owner can buy suggasteA digging ply Into the when taxes are up and economic ing with the view that the mana­ with failure to drive to the. right ownebsbip of Menchester's water day at Saylea Elementary for Charity' eptopaign whlbh end- tottffei* for him that will insure ^is be­ school bond and.' school condltlonrars down." ger's budget should and leould b# ^.T hs Zoning Uonuniseion laSt'^Ven. Maurice G. Foulkes, rector of D et S g t George TTOpp, who In- School because th en was no Children Flee Bus She was bom In M,ancheater filstributim faculties will be the ed yesti haa nett^ a grand DuUm eoncedad a proiMcandii Aug. 10,1877, and had been a life­ er or his atanding in the medical ing acceptable In tha beet of bond invostmi sccounts ss s The exact amount that would be cut. night defeired decision on a. re- S t John’s .veetlgat^ said Mica Martin was topic under disettteion at two unit dray to transport about 200 Tietory and aald It bad not aur- o u r € 6 j ^ r t s long resident profesaich.” canine drelea next Sunday—It’s moans of hoi nsxt year’s tsk available as budget receipts from .Osed Bodgst quest bjr Arrigo Ahnettl of Man- The theme of tbe sermons will travuing south on Vernon Ave., meetinge Of the Uen'chester League youngsters to the school. During Wild Ride total of 7.92,!, t in ik announced Besides her husband, she leavaa Dr. Bdson attacked the new hos­ a brand new license tag to hang rate, Increi Isss thsn thrso be "The Seven Last Words from when. her car collided with one Chief of Police Adetard Slmo- today kSy the < eater Hertford prtaMl United Statai leaden. / from his collar. tb s. two accounts is not known. Cummtogs thought it a “good chastw for a change in sons at the of .Women Voters tohight an; to­ a son, John Doherty of Manches­ pital rules on the ground he waa mills However, Martin eatlmated that It budgst,” containing "realistic fig­ the Crou." Participating preach­ driven by Florence M. Madden, 47, morrow, X neau aald the school board for­ Authority. In fact, he went on, top offiptbla The members of the prohibited artdtnirily and without Beginning today, the new dog Town Farm property where he ers ere the Rev. Robert Shimoda of Bamford Rd. The Madden ve­ got to renew the registration on fronton, Ohio, April 1 (F) — ter; a brother, Leo R. Sullivan of whose propossl received totaled about 8400,000. H iU is ures for the proper needs of the ' Members of the local affajn emn- money edming from cOilrot- of the fovemment had a meeting cheatbr Civic Music Assn, con Madison; and three grandchildren. hearing from performing certain tags will be' available at the plans to m>sttd some 8^,000 for re- of 'Talcottville Congregational hicle was traveling north on Ver­ mittee of tbe League, under the its threa school buses. Twenty-five frightened children approval from Mayor roughly divided between principal town depsrtmsnts.” However, he devstoinnent.' Church; the Rev. Winthrop Farns­ e i obsolete/Uharter' Oak Bridge with Biaanhower recenUy^—within jforward to four performances , Funeral services will be held to­ typee of eurgery he hadUone ,ln the town clerk’s office. The cost is A. Hirkington today, said left over after the oonstruction of said , it would , now be up to tha non-Ave. aiid.wes making a left chsirmanehip of Mrs. D. J? ''^ b - . Asked by one of the drivers if jumped from a moving school bw the laat 10 daya--and a^toualyma'' feason by a symphony, a boy#, morrow morning at 8:30 at the W. poet. 12.40 to license melee and spayed schools and Interest derived from Almetti told the Commlision he worth of Rockville Baptist; the hand turn when tha accident oc­ arts Jr.., will present their.findlhgs It would be all right to drive during, a wUc^ ride through ticket bMlts will be devMdd be­ The teat, said thd judge in hie females, while unapeyed females proposal could shave as much Boaid to examine It closely "in , would like to build tc 832,000 to Rev, Simon •>?. Montgomery of ouaaed the proepect dl auch^ ntove choir, a ^ano-duo, )snd a bari­ Quish Funei^'Home, 225 Main a mill- off th# tax rats that the Investment of eOhool bond re­ tbe light of its own eoonoitaic and curred. to League members tonight at tna the bus pending renewal of the steep, winding hills of this Se tickets, collected since early unless this country could get .right to "exclude any physician even have a deristvp4erm for one eral manageria office. The budget, FTA opposing the plan waa read Rockville All-Stars Win ward Swift Mra. David Warren, during Mancheater’a civic music Charles & Miller, 8iSuffisid, for- who dose. which -provides. for a $6^4,478 said be igoppossd "to raising taxes ExporU Take Big Share to tho Oemmisslon.Ommiasli No other op- Tbe Rockville All-SUrs of the ped at a atop algn and then pulled while Int^cated. . .. January, were turned In to the "agreement leading to the IW rt of season two years ago, will return merly of Mknehestef, died at his from practicing therein and such to keep X surplus to tbe school out in front of en oncoming vehi­ Mrs.' Melvin HorariU, Mrs. Robert Reunic^ May 10 Bridge Authority iii five sep'orat* a nuclear dlaahnament program, exclusion' rests within the sound Children whcyielked back to general fund appropriptlom would poeitiaB waa anjiraseed. Midget League defeated the Ver Murdock, Mrs. Edmund Cox and T h e Ohio Highway PetrM halted and give the third concert. home last nlgnt. adults were ’’pMsy,” once upon a require a town property tak rate bond accounts.” He suggMted us­ New York—Some of America's ■Hie restaurant would have non community All-Stars Sunday cle driven by Ajnella N. Wumlewr the b\is on Greasy Ridge Rd. lots, the last one today amounting then It should go ahead trying W The season wtll conclude with a Bom in Saratoga Springs, N. discretion of the managing au­ ing /two or throe times the ski, 40. of 21. Burke Rd. Mrs.-Louis Heard. Mrs. Heard and Tickets' for the reHTOon of the to 8193.30. The tickets were re­ make smaller and cleaner tacUcal thorities.” time. Now^riuifor^ately, when of 34 mills on the $140,000,000 key industries depend on exports to lunch room, a dining room and raet In the first of two garnet between Mrs. Roger Ilcutt will lead the dis- Patrolmen said when they stopped perfbrmancft by McHenry Boat­ T., Jan. 1, lS74,Nhs was formerly children back they are only Grand List, a 8-miIl Increase. smAunt’’ recommended by the sell a large share of their pioduc- rooma. No liquor could be served the teams. Hutchings was ordered to ap­ Ciasi 'of 1948, Manch^er High the vehicle they found McCkmnell deemed et a penny apiece. FUNERAL HOME weapons. wright, Negro baritone., a hotel managerX He was a A physician haa no vested or miuisgef. pear In City Court Monday and cuasioas,- Tickets collected at Marlow’e Trials for such weapons are the expressing a "perfectly natural Martin Is proposing that $00,- tloii. For Instance, cotton exports because of Its proximity to North- Rockville Won 42 to 12 in tbe /L eague toembere are .urged tO School^ have'been mailed to mem­ seated In the bus. An unidentified Renewal and new mefnberahips member of the UCKlge ef Masons constitutional -right to practice L. a CouM Out One MU •set School. Arnold Lawrence, main game- The Rockville second Mis4 Martin April 14. toan, whom McConnell apparently amounted to 81,171.06, turned in In announced purpose of tests start­ and the inks, both In Watertown, hospital,” the finding continued, resentnnnt against adult author­ 000 In school bond aurplue money account for 17.8 per-cent of the attend one of these meetings to bers of the class. FUNERAL were fold laat week by Campaign ity.’’, — which, by law, can ba used only He pointed out that, by in­ United States output, wheat ex­ Manchester architect, designed the team alsp won, 26 to 7, In the pre­ Tenag Densocrata to Meet/ learii the basic facts about Man* The reunion will be held on May had picked up along the .way, was separate lots of 8710.99, 8266.77 ing soon in the Pacific and Dulles workers for CMA. The high''school N. Y., and also a memiMr of Christ "but merelv a privilege uditch may. creasing tha amount from 81w,000 The Rockville Young Demo­ at the wheel when the bus was and 8193.30. Noble end Tomkiel su d they will go ahead on sched­ be granted or denied even though 7 ' the change in language mdrd to pay off school bonds — and ports for 29 per-cent, machinery building. liminary game. I chester'a two water 'distribution 10 at the Roeemount R esign SERVICE auditorium seats 1,2](0. No more Chuiph Cathedral, l^prlngfield, en than not reflecta a very real 150,000 in school bond Interest to 8250,000, the proposed tax rats exports for 19.1 per cent. The gas aUtlon, Almetti said. 'The return game haa been post­ cratic Club will meet today at systems and their .future potential. Bolton, on May 10. / halted. H« waa not held. redeemed tickets worth 8880.88 in ule. tickets will be sold for the com­ Mass. his qualifications are of the h l ^ hknge In attitudes. fuitds; which can be used for any bould be reduced by more thsn s woiUd be 120 feet from the school poned from Easter Sunday to p.m. In the Superior Court Room. . Class'matea are urged ^pttrcheee The bus was empty of children two loU of 8417.88 and 8268.98. Walter N. Elsenhower and h,ls advisers, ing series. He leaves his wife, Edith est.” min. (A mill on the present Grand Atty, Harry Hammer,, president Marlow's tickeU Included about Leclerc, Dulles added, decided that they (All lights reserved, NEA Serv­ purpoSt. be used as budget re­ LABOR COUNSEL QUIZZED fence. No repairs w.ould be done April 8. It will be played at the Tamarack. Calif. — Tamarack their .tickets on or ^fpro April 10. when the patrol caught up with it Roberts Miller; and a son, krlea The rules were necessary, for thb ice, Inc.). List amounts to about 8740,000.) a t tbe ataUotL Attys. Robert Ka- Northeast School, with the second saig’ delegates to the state conven­ holds two United States snow rec­ Checks should be n ^ e payable to T he^h ad jumped out of emer- 8150 worth collected In Mancha#^ Director could not in fairness to the Ameri­ F. MiUer of Suirield. n . hosplfal to acquire accred ceipts (text year. Tbe same Wsehtogton. April 1 (F>—All amounts #sro ' Approved by the . "If we follow the manager's sys­ ban of RockvUle and'Paul MarU teams playing at 6 p.m. and the tion to .be hield at Stamford May ords: The most snow In one month, 1948 Class R eU ^n Committee, g en cy ^ ite knd windows when the ter Schools while Noble's and Topt- 23 Main Strirat, Manchester can people and perhaps In fairness Funeral services will be held to­ standing and their effect wu. to tem," Barnes said, "we will drag five members of. Uio National ot Manchester Represented Almetti. -2 and 3 will be named. Plena will kiei'e Included several thousand to hhmanlty desist from a testing CIVIL EIGHTS FUND VOTED Bosrd laat yror-A* receipt In tbe Labor Relations Board plied main game at 7 p.m. 88 inches. In-1911. and the heavi­ Jane McCann,/Treasurer, and bus alowi^ down - on hills and Mail Rerouted / morrow evening at the m^oi)ion limit the surgery perforplM by it out 8 or 10 years,” durtoK which A map prepared by the State also be made for local acUvitlca. est snow season, 390 Inchea, in the should be sent to the First Na­ curves,- Utosoatrol said. NoM) waa tickets turned In to 18 town^rvlce CdlMI94W4f^^ p r o g r ^ which they believe to be Fimeral Home, Route 5A, 81 general practltirnera am permit Washington, April 1 (AV—Tho current budget AFL-CIO eouaSei witii aneetioas Koacinesko Leullee Houm today formally passed Would Spreaff gWida time "ige will have a surplus and Highway Department was riumm Hospital Netoa winter of 1906-07. tional Bank. injured. \ / etations. / aound. \ ----- For l50 Families Burial wilt be In Saratoga ' the r/ork to be done b«/raose with hlKh taxes." ' today on why federatioa am- Indicting proposed changes in the The Koeciuszko Ladies Auxil­ Admitted yesterday: Robert In saying tbSre is so much In the Thursday afternoon. specie! training, the/flndlng 'aaiif. and sent to the Senate a bill Martin’s view, aa expensed last Martin said today he was think­ ployee ebotild lack bargslnhiff iary w^l hold Its monthly meeting American damocraUc system appropriatlHg $750,000 tor ex- Intersection to reduce hesards. today a't 8 p.m. in the club lounge. Dolson. 28 Fox Hill Dr.; Waldo / Beginning Satunday, about 150 In Ueu of flowers memorial gifts Dr. Edsoh has been a member of night It that It would be better to ing in terms of "three, four, five or rigble accorded workers of non- Seialor a u xen e Aided Prickett 70 East St.; Oborge T. which never should be given up for may be sent to the Suffield Police ponses of tho CivU Righto Com- spread the funds over s perlM of six years," end was keeping in labor organlxattont. "Wky," A n ^ s te r egg contest will be held, Manbbaster fanilies presently hospital sla^alnce 1943 and mlssioa for the flafial year start- Albert DeMere of the HOuemg Sargent Broad Brdok; Leon Koeh- purs propaganda advantage, Dulles Ambulance Fund. gi^n a reaiyppintirent this year. years to bhint tha point bond-pay? mln4 the $400,000 six-year itocalf asked NLRB member PhUtIp Division of the State Department with a price for the most ertlatlc le’ Jr., RFD 2; Mrs. Mary Prach- took a verbal swIpOirt the removal served by this town's Post Office Tri^juitee/roncluded that the Ing July 1. Tbe, a.ittan by roll- ment and other expense petfu than year bonds, which ere being retired Ray Rodgers, "does tha AFL- Easter egg. last week of Soviet Vernier Niko­ can vote confirmed tentative ap­ of Public Works, will speak here niak. 83 W. Main S t; wSI receive their mall on one of cbange^'^lsa "has not affected to us It all In One year. evMy year, and other peak bond- CIO take tke position It doeon’t tonight at a meeting of persons Ctaims Rietog Admitted to«l.ay: Mrs. Henry] lai Bulganin and his resssignment the three new Vempn routes of the the plalhC^B right to practice proval yesterday. Tbe final Barnes, however, said "the Board peyntent yean. want to bargsM with a union of Unemployment claims continued as head of the sUte bank in Mos­ veto waa 272-M. ought to consider taking more out Interested in helping older people to rise In this 'area during the Orunbaum, 43 Mountain S t Rockville Poet Office. F u n e ra ls modicinei his admUeiop. to the Turkington, however, aald he Its own -organisers T" In the jcommuhlty. cow. These famlliee are tboee living hospital are nearly 50 per cent week ended March 22. A total of .Veraon and Talcottville aewe Is The head of the Soviet govern­ oh Phoenix St., Blm'Hlll Rd., Iron- The meeting will be held at 3 472 claims were handMd, with 48 more than they -yrore In 1963, and p.m. to the guidance room in of them new elainw During the haadled tbraugli Qbe . Herald’s O P |K j i ( ) I M ) I I \ ( ) ^ ment, Dulles said, has been quiet­ wood Dr., Roaewpod Dr., Boxif Mrs. Fnmk Moskltis -his professional mcome has In­ \ RoekvlDe' Bureaii, 7 W. Mato SL, ly taken out of his Job with no Mpuhtain Dr., and Lidte St., be- Sykes Building. DeMera.wlll dU- previous week 4jH claims were raise, no blame and no explana- Funeral services for Mrs. Frank creased proportionately.” eusa the state’s provisiona for pub­ handles, only 21 nk them new. telepliene TReoMot 5-8188. tfVeen Lydall and Phpenlx Sts.,, all Moskltis, 527 Burnham St., were / Oriowskl Reetoctod TILLU> P.M. Son, and now just goes back to be­ nn Mandtester'a RD S route. The held yesterday morning at 8:30 lic housing . for-older people. / o A ing a teller in a bank. cjOinge was the pnly ens ef three A steering committee of the local Mitchell OrtOwski was reelected The test suspension domlpated from the Holmes Faneral Home, president oLthe PAC Fish Club by . T u e n d a y f I /TOobmmsndsd . by. Bk'nest Brawn, followed by a solemn requiem Surrell-to Face . group will present a elate of of­ Laura Pasqualini the crowded Dulles news confer­ superintendent -<# mails,'.tp be ap­ ficers and a statement of alms and acclam^t^. Other offlcera elect­ t O ' ence almost to the exclusion pf M an In S t Bridget’s Church at 9 purposes, at tbe meeting tonight. ed were"^ Stanley. Oriowskl, vice / Wednetday^' proved by Roland S. DeNpls, dis­ o'clock. Federal tlharg^ president; A1 Oriowskl, secretary, Guest at Shower other subjects except for. q^ck trict (^ratlcms mansger. X A permanent name for tbe or­ references to these topics: Hie Rev. John J. Delaney was ganisation will also be selected. an^M ax Sadlak, publicity. Hie other two reoommSnM the celebrant, the Rev. Stanley Robert E. Surrell, 23, of WlUl- The club set the second Sunday MiSB Laiira Pasqualini, daughter Thurtdayf Friday 1. TheUhlted States holdd firm­ changes will not be decided upon Anyone Interested ' may attend ly to Its position that i f there is Haatlllo the deacon and the Rev. mantlc, fined 8100 In Town Court November for the aanusl ban- of Mr. and Mrs. John Pasqualini, until the Post Office DspartmenV Dennis Hussey the eubdeacon. the meeting or obtain more Infor­ fo be a summit meeting there S^urday for passing^ two bad mation from Mrs. E. Fentot) "quet at which priXM in. the fish 210 Avery S t. waa honored with must be careful "preparation observes the ops*atlon of the ma­ Ire. Barbara Murphy was organ- contest will be awarded. through diplomatic^cnannels. Dul­ jor change in the Rockville rural id soloist. A delegation from checks here a year ago, haa been Burke or Mrit Rudolph Schmidt. Borticr Shop Moves . a miscellaneous and grronback les smd a foreigivinlnisters meet- route system. Brown said. Brown the LlUiuanian Women's Catholic chargiql by Federal authorities with Rarosdell at Coaventlon George Beyer has opened his shower Sunday at the Community Ing with the wsUtem powers pro­ has recommended that Parker St., AUiandaL attended tlie services. Superintendent of Schools .Ray­ barber shop mita new location on Concord Rd. and Baldwin Rd., pres­ forging six 8100 U.S, Savings mond E. lUmsdell is attending a Y- . / posed to RuBfhi yestuday should FatheKHastillo read the com­ Park S t Beyer conducted his bus­ The shower was given b j/n e r be preceded by substantial discus­ ently on Uie overload RD 1 route, mittal eeryiqe at the grave In M t Bondi. convention In Chicago of the iness on Market St. in the former be changed to RD 3 which is los­ Surrell was preaented before American Association of’School aister. Mrs. Richard. Roback, and sion on wp^ld issues between the St. BenedictXCemetery, Bloom­ Administrators. Among the sec­ Journal Building, . for several her eunU, Mrs.Jthgelo Paaquallni W&SAVE YOU UP Ta30% western/powers and ’ the ,Soviet ing the ISO families to Vernon. field. U.S. Commisaioner Benedict M. years. He Is now in the former and Mrs. Henry Pasqualini. About He also ask^.thut the RD 1 Holden In West Hartford Saturday tional discussions he plans to at- govenmeni, on a lower diplomatic Bearers were Charles Augqst t ^ ^ a r e proa and cons of ability office of the H.C. Dowding 90 frineds and retotlvea attended. l^el, Ui such a case the foreign route end t.t the Manchester-South Charles Backus, Justifa Shlnian- afternoon and was released under Agency. On First Quality Wearing Apparel for the Entite Phhfi^y Windsor town line on Avery St. grou|ring, education of the gifted The bride-elect’s gifts were mlptaters could meet briefly , an^ ■kt, Joseph Kaaeliauskas. Anthony $1,000 bond.'Date for hie appear­ child, and the Issues In merit rat­ Drivero Art«stod~' placed in a wishing waU. decorated deal with the time, place, partici­ Instead of going more than a mile Petronie and Alphonse 'D>ui>a ance in U.S. District Court, either Dwight Laptoe, 21, of 58 Pros­ into South Windsor cover an ing. th blue and white. The centerpiece pants and agenda for a summit in Hartford or New Haven, was ^ Oeed Friday Service pect St., wax'’arrested yesterday on the table from which a buffet meeting. arch already covered by the Wap' not set ■ . ....- :___ at 8:45 p:m. on.W. Main St. v ’d luncheon was/herved was a wed­ ping Post Office. Eljjhl riergymen will participate 2. The next aeries of United ; Following hlSv. appearance In to tha annual united Good Friday charged with driving ihider the ding cake, .dheorated in tbe same We States nuclear teats this spring and Britmn Wants Town Court he taken Into cus­ service at S t John’s Episcopal influence of*'-'’ ihtoxicaUng liquor, colors. The calm wee made by Mrs. summer should produce Important tody by a U.S. Deputy Marshal Church. The service will begin at operating withou). a license, 'Francis BcnevTnto. informaticin on cleaner and smaller Baruch Sees Folly from New Haven. The'N«w He^ noon and continue until 3 p.m. operating a motor vehicle without •M1m _ PaequXltol jgd)Lb«ro!!tt .Ifee. nuclear weapons but It will shed N'Te'st] Parley ven office of the Treasury Depari- “ WofilltoWS iway enter and leave at headUghts' "Bt~ "iilght,''"TtSa vidifur bride of Wilfred Paquette'of this Oompai^^brl^wDwcottntPm .. .Money Bpek Guarantee no light on 'Qie'ilae of nuclear pow­ mehtls-Secret-Servtce branch had- any time during the 3rbour period. destruction 'Of public property. town on April 26 In St. Francis of er In defense against interconti­ In Talk of Tax Cut issuso'-. a detainer charging-' him Devotions will be'conducted by the Police said the last charge was Assisi Church, South 'Windsor. nental missiles. That problem Is \ (OontiBaed from Fag^One) with forging his' brother4a-law’a for the more distant future, Dulles (Contlnned from Page One) name to the b^nds bacl^n 1053. said, implying that he foresees the the western powers follow eult'' A Federal\agent front New Ha­ Save on ib l Wool need for tests beyond the ached weaken the government's credit. London’s Liberal News Chronicle ven said today that ySurrril took Value Demonstration uled aeries. , To reduce revenues before our de­ alec said the Impact of the Soviet 8ix,bori^de belonging to the brother- The Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY fense are secure'and our debt man­ In-rlaW, signed the)^rother-in-law’s S. United States pix^xMuUs to ageable la uneconomic, end Im­ announcement on uncommitted na­ Ccogreaa for authority to share tions would be tremendous. It namo to them, and cashifd five of moral.” the Series E /bohds In WilUman- atomic secrets with Al".ed coun- . Aa to public works, Baruch said joined the pro-Labor Daily Mirror Spring Goat^ triSB are not designed primarily to "if we want dams and highways tlc and' one Locks be­ create more nuclear powers but to In calling for a rimllar British bus- tween May and July 1953. And new schoolhouses ahd .other pehsioiir "' ■ ' . Boys’ Suits cnahia Allied uattons to develop projects, ws should be prepared to Surrellxlaat week was released 'their nuclear resources more In West Germany, the influen- from ^ Franklin County In pay for them.” /' tial Independent Frankfurter All- Greenfield, Maas., after serving an We’re all set to cheaply and efficiently. He recommended uiat local ac­ The officials who predicted a gemeine Zeltung.called.the Soviet 11-ijnonth sentence for passing sev> Save $10 tion would be “more effective than announcement an announcement of e|al bad checks in Northampton, Reg. $25- S 93 Russian announcement ’ on ending federal action' in this sphere.” of nuclear, weapons output ’ ex­ The financier said he believed “far-reaching psychologldal value” ass., last April. Rcff. $9.95 Save $5 or more pected It Within a matter of a few which had “put America and- Brit/" Thursday, Ctopt. Walter Cassells $29.95 Fol. X' ‘we

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/ MANOMfcaiEK feVi:^lMG HERALD. MANCHESTER, CO. TUESDAY APRIL 1,1968 P A G E T E N , , / ■ .,7; -- — i-' ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, APRIL 1,1958 P A O E S U b V E M BY V. T. HAMLIN ^UR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE ■ I - I I - ‘ I .' J" A L L E Y OO P \ KNOW Ucally. nothing, a c o o i^ g to A l­ Keei|€^’i W ido^F LETWCOWe 1 lan Rudolph Behntidt, dlait' .X WHOL£ V. MNT KkJLEP ME WELL lonsense Hl.OTAKe/VbU -R>Oi,0CRTlWf Va Ka ' LOJa' Sense ai of the Health ComiMtt«A Novf TEX^S) AN INJUN IN bags coUaetor Is jodo4>lalii' A skfll Million . Tbp qoail^* idtiltFatetl Ol«B A WEEK! 'SIMM Free LImlfcG- BopplF- WOMAN V I NEED THE Tha fuuy. boM strolled on dowri good tan. ■ • , . . Board Approved It soma cans ace' full of the aisle amoni: the desks. He Saw Ruth—|t ain’t ta fi-^ ’is rust. water And constitute /a health D ^age Suit a cigarette butt lyinj: on the floor. menace. M l 9 - 0 6 6 4 Boss dfrowllng at the meek iMan Chatty Waiter fa c in g sovp be­ cil; Agents Appointed The Ptfli^Commiaeton is trying \hft-a. D)i>rothy' H. ksw *y of 68 nearest-him)—Is that yours? fore ,arescrlbed,“ work” Ing Nw . 1 avau- MeWTOiH A f PLIS tor a doctor according to the doc­ Uoeaoi^ RtoidMi' ere will turn Iwuece sidewaye’ln oT‘ ye)ir whit* working aa a ^art cases, bu^ some persons abls in hrinted form at I'^town on A Hartford church ■ A'F'. 'x a * - tored doctor’s doctrine or doctor­ on der to fit them on the land. He eaid hail. ing, or does the dO(!lor doing the consider this reuiedy worse Mayor Herman O. Olson ap- a houae be built Oh a lot with a L0MIS lUNCe fM M doctoring doctor the other doctor the disease.. The tfees and shrubbery ieomplaint was entered in poliitw>0M«nee J. MeCarURr' and 30-foot fYontage wmI meet the Were trapspisnted last fall 633 W. CENTER x . according to his oWn doctoring WiUii|jB.'lWke« both of whom are building requlremehtti, but it doea New Tol-k State Supreme Court TEL. BH l-ni6 V doctrine? Job Applicant—4ir, do yotKhsve -on W <»uMt.'ahKF.Harry Dowd- the Post ;Wflce property to Fi yesteriRiyy T ^ )y y Mra.,..K(Mrs. .-.Keeney's at- not fit In WtUiMha Jecheme p f the Hill all siimyed tne winter accord­ toraey, Harry H. Lipaig ot New an opening in this office foV a Ing'SG'AHreda Bafllak. city. Th# matter Ifni be taken up Sue—Did you have a goodyhca- smart ypung man like mh? \ ing to AideriiMn John Gill, chair­ York City, against the Rubber and PRISCI LIMA’S POP BY AL VERMEER ■IliiA Obuneii voted' unanimoualy at the next Ooun^ meeting. man of thq* Recreation Board. tlbn in Florida? Office Mianager—Yes. we do, and to saoert -U)e:ir(mmmtndation for Flasfiea Compound Co., Inc., of please don'^ slgm it on your way Uaher wag ivtb'oriieed to hire Basketball attendance was bet­ New York. OWJ>RISCILLA! \ Ruth—No. it rained all the time. the borra nude by A lem an Kari Krnest Mpfletil, - KShchceter elec­ NOT REALLV/jr HO! MO-' HOi Sue—But you seem \.v‘ have' va out. ter this year than last year. Gill ThejCoRtplaint said that Keeney, HOIU trical inapi(otor. ^ 'help give said. The baseball diamonda at who was 54 at the time, suffer^ y o u R A p r il ' wea.of the Tnsurance examlnetione', here w t licenses. Northeast School and Fox Hill are serioui injuriet and burnt when a N E W H(hurj;-ae liatsd by Hewitt, are ae Usher may klito; hire'McNeill to FOOL' CROSSWORIK^UZZLE being prepared'by city employes. can of waterproofing material LAMP!! follows:. bdlp on inapsctk>nt,'wbeh .needed. manufactured by the company ex­ 1, 'Tp'lbveqtigate the MeelbiUty He .will be paid $3 per hour; With I JU ST I nloW’O ploded and Ignited Fob. 8, 1957, Answer to Previous Putila of do«Dl»Mlui«|f'W/jW a 2-hour minimum, and lO centa while Keeney was using it on the BUSTED coverage with an eventual eavlnge ^ r mile. la s llr coa* I T ^ Actress Dorr, of insurance premium dolfara; Hospital Notes job. eerted frost iwidiss In a letter to Ugher, - McNeltl Mrs. Keeney charges that , the • 3.'’^laoe the Insurance with a aeld Manchester officlala had ap- manufacturer "concealed and' resewbaal w ^ (c to ts 5 Summers conoamy or cpmpanlea offering the oved the arrangement. He will Patteate Teday: 138 failed to disclose the full extent freae-whssl peyptlUiia, oc ^ Aciresi, (Fr.) mokt'favorable rates and coverage; available Saturday!, evenings, A D M m r a > t o d a y -. Mrs. Bea­ ef the dangerous propensities’’ of ■ Brysnt 4 Rowing tool CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER and' by appointment trice Hoffman, 24 Mkple St,^ Karen utWiUBidmghest? ths material. The company has 20 t o U r iT a d l .8 Abjures 8. Pravtda equitable system of ceWsrs. TSheis a ---- M Council- voted to refund Bugbee, Andover; John Krompegal, A sight td gladden the heart of day fisherman or sportsman is this boat which, sikiM with the cqr. dsys in which to answer the suit. •s ’ 6 French sector distribution of cOmmiMions esmed bulldiW permit fees for alters-- ,25 Westwood St.; Mrs. Marion Keeney died the next day after picture 7 Mothers will be sold to the highest bidder'at tomorrow night’s auction forAho Bill NfvlUes|uH(L The 14- $72.00 perfomivr on the insurapee among the city's. tions endrepsira to buildings used Twwh, W Oak St.; Robert Thomp­ foot boat—a Penn Yan—was donated^ Robert Androlevlch. a classmate of young NdvUle. Robert’s the accident in which he suffered (Latin) agenU. for r e lig l^ purposes. son, 23 Orchard St; Sharon Bah- second and third degree bums 13 SeU in ■ Manifest older brother donated a paint Job for uia boat. The car was donated by the Dillon Sal^C o. Aux- SigpssM 9«sr fslfal Cnssm6 small lets Hewitt atateday at I p.m, Hannon. 23 Maiden Lane, Rock­ spoonful t o - ^ e Opp of water), ued until the physician .While repairing a. baptismal pool in ttractsd. Esiily cissasd. sisnsls 11 Hops*'kilns 38 Rodents quantity towns, including Bolton. >, in Sykes Building...' V ville; Wallace Palmer, 368 Keeney and mlUc, wats pr any fruit Juice chemicals should not bs the Hartford Gospel Tabernacle on It Cylindrical - 13 Reguirs 30 Individuals 44Mlmicker’ the eyes. Alderman Rudolph Schmidt said A pr^ioua appointment of St.; Jeffrey Usher, West Willing- /The or vinegar for tU alkali poisons. PAMpSet Ave. when the. material S S 1 A 0 17 Positive (sb.) IS Rocky 30 Foreftther 48 Granular he favored re-evaluatfon ''o f the Nicholas Ashe to the Zomt||g' Board ton; Alfred Sevigny,'506 Gardner / such as drain clehostb, washing 7loded. He was working alone 18 Dlnn pinnacle 38 Traps snow city's entire Insurance program, of Appeals was correctsd tO.be for S t; Neal Jakuaevich, 264 Oak St.; sodas and household Moahhea. Tourist Gain Noted the'time. 50 Papal titit SI Penetrates 37 Augment 47 Apportion adding. ‘I ’m quite sure the city five years instead ef three, ni ac­ Joseph Huebner, 22 Windermere Doctor Says Of course, the doctor'^opld al­ jtM n ey wss taken to 8L-.Fran­ rman, ways be called at once; ths above WELDON DRUB 00. could benefit by thousands , of dol- cordance witb.rvgulstions. \ )Los Angeles—The AU-Year Club cis Hospital la Hartford and died Aatherlsod :Hsalsr 51 Nautical appeared in reiidcnct 40 Saucy . Mrs.’.Alice Escobar, the firbL 265 Oakland St.; DebonUi Parker, are emergency measures em­ ■evcntl hours later, leaving his a ■ of films 41 Nimble 81 Educational lara” He comiMnded the origina­ of Southern Callfomia reporU M l MAIN ST.--MI S-Sm pomoiusapi- convoys tor of .the reconunendation for bis fan-time secretary that the city Route 30, Vernon; Kenneth Had­ 4lulck AcUmt Is Necessaty ploy-before he arrives, unls^hs wife an^son, Charles A. Keeney. 23 i^yer'endlni U Genus of birds 42 Victim of group (ab.) lias hired, has resigned, affectivs dad, Wllllmantic; Miss Brenda If OhUd Swallows Petooa gives different instructions that 4.363,000 tourists visited the (TMeMsaet/ .26 Bliter vetch * 24 Simple ' leprosy 83 Hostelry faratghtodneaa. . KjOOP SUN TThe pity's '{hsurknee te now April 15. Mrs. Saeober, 1h a tetter OMe, 57 LyndaM S t; John PiiUc- the telephone. .ijlrea in the year ended August 31 ^ c o tP r 37 Love tod to the .Council, eteted that there ham^TS Seaman Qrcle; Ann Coo­ By EDWIN r. JORDAN, M.D. If chemical bums should occur increase of per cent over 31 Oarmcht handled by Alderman' McCarthy, 1.6 Was too much work for ons secre- per, Glastonbury; Mrs. Carol Vio- Written for NEA Service on the akin, ths arsa affsetsd the\prq^:edlng 12-montb period S3 Hindu queen B T FF r ■ a Democrat. Aldeman Pllaka and letU, ^ N . School St:.-aifford the ma/ority of the (^n cil Are Rs- tartr. On severs) prdvioua occasions 1 should be washed immediately Total^acation spending’ in the 33 Sea eagle ' poelUon Waa created: laat Jsrrsrson,Tt70 W. Center S t; aay- with large quantities of running , 34 Roman road r pubUesne. ^ ‘ , have dl8C.U8^ accidental- poison­ state ^ r in g the period eUmbed fall when'Usher advised the Coun­ ton Miller 'in , Taicot'tville; Mrs. water (unless the bum was caused to 3608,77^,000, a rise of 2.4 per 3S Soothiaycr PbreliBse Orders Beady Barbara Stickers, Glastonbury. ing, particularly when- it involves * cil that he heeded assistance in children and substances which by phosphorus). The area should cent 38 TYee fluid ( City.departmcnts must use new­ a d m it t e d T D D A Y : Tltomss then be Immediately covered with ly-printed purchase orders for the his work because of the increase they have obtained around the 30 Esicntis} In building and building requlre- Moore, 33 R id g s i^ St loosely applied clean cloth, but JUDD SAXO N being purpose of all items costing 31 or BIRTH YESTERDAY: A son to house. Prevention • by keeping rpents. *1710 rity secretary was poisonous substances out of the greases, ointments or powders Infra-red Goarrica Voice 40 Kind of more, starting April 14. Mr. and Mrs. FranciO.Maaton, 30 should be avoided. ....EMMIE DC IIESdOES INTO Tha system was instituted by itired to work principally for the reach of children la by far the ACTION, WITH seSSAfiE.... shoe . ' \ (comb, form) genet in preventing a break at the DISCHARGED TODAY; Mrs. Vomiting can then be induced bsek to your wifol" by Mayor Olson’s negative vote. Italian Club on Snlpalc 8 t recent­ S i l t Olson said if the system was Virginia LatuUppe, 14 Diane Dr., by putting the blunt end of a THINGS B. C. \ BY JOHNNY HART msant to control purchases then ly. ’The pair were on patrol and ap­ Vernon; CHeryl Btunoli, 28 Cole­ spoon or finger at the back of F L O M I ^ R S BY RAY GOTTO It alMttld start with 31 iUma. parently frightened off would-be man Rd.;. Briice Rlttllnger, Broad the patient's throat, or som«tlmes4 .... Aldarman ^H«ka -also - recom­ Hrook;. Kenneth" M asetovecehio; Tiy tho^use of, two tableapoonfuls window In the club before ths Wapping; Mrs. Ruby Gratton, New­ For Waiter WHERE fiowoaS-* TIMS TO H(AR MY mended that minutes of Obuncil of salt in a glaaa of warm, water. AREYOU4 aAY— AINT cruiser arrived. ington; Mias EUiMbeth Robinsoq. 7 Aa soon aa vomiting begina the HIAOEP, I SEEN NSW WOSO.PItlR.- mootings be mimeographed and Cl CAlLlt.KOTSII^ copies made eveilable to sH alder­ It wiM also reported that: Olcolt Dr.; Mrs. Eloiae Wood, 180 Mtient should be put face down 8. Lakewood Circle. ’ picture , man and department heads. This The Public Works garage and w th the head lower than the hips. would insure that the minutes office telephone munter is now This prevents the vomitua from [ ^ aceF,. could not be lost by Ore, and would TRemont 5-15()7. -Superintendent Grain Shipmenta Soar entering the lungs and causing provide ready referpee to cpuncU Eugene Joslfn ^11 be In the New -wf::?* ' ' further damage. actions. No aoU comrade! B U G G Y’S DOMT bother ^THE ENP QF THE DAY! ' erigtnal regulations because he has tion have dv'indied doa-n to prae- women , of the tribe smoke pipes. milk (ff magnesia (one table- only A AtOtCOW^IAlO CONTACT OUR SECRET A6ENT* ME.SyLVtSTER! , YANKCR!; 'TTVyaf A U.S. THERE'S VEEN A PiSADFUL b e a n e r y Tm kKvr SOBRy. 2^RSCIUCS: ■ SCSAFTCMUntR AUSTAKI! THE U.S. CRUISER HAT WAS TO I OUR RADIO SAID WAS TO BE AT JSUV'NOR' ARRIVE. ePORUVAUTEY IS|jj£gC; Let Us Look Yoiir BUT NEVER Porii Ff m at Punw or at our sptieiMM North Irooch lot. Over NOW and Gi You L An Estimate On The Cost YOUR NEED FOR Of Painting It This Spring. CONNECTICUT By getting an estimate now you can doyour painting \ planning before the season starts. FRESH . . ^ CALL Ml Y.0720— NO OILIGATION MORTY MBEKLE KY DICK CAVAI.I.I on or betore FULLY INSURED—EST. 1915 ><^ICEElr F IN N BY LANK LEONARH A M ^ f f f d o t r er.UXJIEfl WOMAN, VOKZ,«IR~eVBt WITH YOUR STORE O ONSim HMl/INO OMgBONO? BOUGHT HAIRr- rriNSUREo? WM. DICKSON and SON FI'- April S draw intereist 260 TOLLAND TPKE. PHONE Ml 9-0930 / PAINTING and DECORATINO CONTRACTOR /' from the 1st! 1 /. Saving^s. A might.v g(X)d habit anytime xCONVERTING TO / ■ id 90 • 9 bill it’s an especially goo -’^ — 7 m e d a l s ; how can TATTOOS '■ / IF COWTROt* DON'T TAKE, i ^ AT AM UT MACH THREE! ;?• DRINK 3 GLASSES I ARE'feOING fC. \ I HE SO GROUND- ' ^^.JJiOLP, QUICKi WELL WRM! ^ NOW HE'S RELEASINO STROAIMIRS FRCtt THE ^ SVVIAAMINIS t o d a y . I V v^/rrHOUTTHEM? 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Al'TOMOTIVB LEAOtB C|uuBal*a*Ma -Match By EARL YOST Bobby Hfimill ■•UyiraW iervlse (S) ^ Fla.—^"The So^ are Great'lie’68” reads a large lira Defies AU Reasdiit DliiK Bftlch M — 10 cirflKlln Sr. ....M - W .directly oyer theqaedit^rd'hertKat Payne Park, the Wom-<*amlcable and cooperative baala,” Hike Denhup ..10* 100 }44 ome training froiindada f^.the the BostonjledBoston., Sox, Nfew And BiUjr^iot Ken Monilc ...... M S7 111 -in-One During Pp6ictice ,Chic8R0. Aprn Sargeant added. ' / Ted Chambers _ lOS 1 » JU I i , _;4iopefti|s, _ which include’ h^dreds fron fancheater, World InYiUttlonal May said according to the con­ Bemla'Chsppctl. — 104, 1J4 IM J45 George May. who *1®* toe* Womeife tracts sent him by the fO A it h i^ th ii this aiogan will be true oned^the bell rinj* atarting Spark Victors uted nearly ?2.000,000 in Golf for <17.009. and toe <50,000 0 ^ Totals ...... 4M tas 177 178 »I7 Augusi r.'^ S ., April 1 (/F)—* ’!*’• Peter Thomson a-id Southblhelr eydbrows. ttet so? would "cost me about <40,000 more CasllNs Mstsn aeafion; Not since 1846 have the Red Sox^on all a a k ^ nurses, has canceled the Tam tract for. toe winner of toe w p M Earl Everett ... 101 IQI W lOl 417 les'but Into* last 11 years* Trsditji^ is thst the hotshot Afrtca’a Gary Player, who were Invitational amounting to a totju this year tlucn It did last. That In­ « ' 814 The fins! curtain esmf It .wa# so. . i’Shanter World Tournament cludes a eniali, increase lii priges A. La Rochelle 1| IM ;-Bay Millionaires have al- it) m:Scti'ce is usually the tour- among the tietims last October of «10.000 in cash prizes. Also in Howie August down on the Town Junior Bai- By EABL YOST Pete, who atands M and Tpiilghs toe plan whereby toe touma- .93 IM S ,3?? _ bean a firat division threat when Nakamura and hia partner,- — riclTCst in the gam e's hia- tM8 connection, we are canceling Alex Tltor .. aCtnhds a flag contender. ^etball Tournament last night Sarasota, Fla. — Lou Smith, Gln- noment bust; but don’t bet on only 186 pounds, was c^oualy May’s acUon. unnounccd last mihifs top 10 players of the pre- BUI Chapman .. S7 — in the case of Torakichi Kolchl Ono, won the Canada pdp entbarrasbed when players and out the Alt-American Amateur and Art■ Cunllffe- ill" .. -- 103 iSS lit .'League standlnga dt Verplanck School when two oinnati nswaman, told me the Red by nine strokes. nicht In a letter to toe vioua year art given app arance Ricky Jarvis _104__^ apectatora swarmed aiiouad him legs have averaged teas the Amateur World InvlUtional." guarantees for <4.000, which -TeJ ^ ___ . little, moat manager* Eak^Side Rec powerhouses (Pete) Nakamura. Pi'stol- Golfers Association of America. if you’ll take toe time, putting Pete, the watch-charm But' hardened Mhstecs/<|aUery- aekihg details and tyjiea rushad up out toe 1958 prize list worth Mav said last year "Our entry neatedlya have not agreed |o and Totals ...... 476 SSS 810 4*0 3 ^ met n^d on in on^of the best itea hZd to be shown they fol­ for autographs. 7 fees totaled <22,115” and pointed you’ ll find that >the Red Hose are golfer from Japan, defies all rea­ J210.000. never will.” Reason’s Tap 10 Bowlers pZriiiig toe dosen cluba in trailing game* plhged this year. In nn over­ son. .He has the staid Avgusta. Na- lowed Nakamura andto* rail-thin, 'Tt waa nothing/Juat luck,’’ FMa out that toe POA toU year is not May is president of ne George time. So igdUo CChatructlon nipped hawk-faced Ono pn> another' nine ^^RV Bsid'financial disagreement Name Ave, in Florida. pitchers timial. where to* 22nd Mastere ■aid with O rie n t modesty. ‘The m-ith toe PGA. Pi'rticularly over collecting entry fees from numer­ S. May Co., buainasa engineers As Manchester PMkade by a 47-45 holes. On the l^ ]y ^ d fourth, Pete wind—it, helpdi” ous tournaments Including toe Los Ell Fish 113.23 assistant Tournament opens Thursday, buzz­ the organizations demand for en sponsor- of th«\Tam toumamenU. 111.40 •core. F o r 'th i^ e w Town cham- ing M it haa seldom buzsed before. took out a toree-woo(l club and . A report^ aal(*(l him X ha Angeles Open, the National Open Arm has dlktributed <1,942,860 Ed Bujauciua . To get to *' aiuwcr about toe of ths R« tr\- fees, ww* the reason for call­ 111.12 ptana It was a taqm effort that tack and Lee.” sent the bgtf sailing for the flag. thought ha coulr win th* Mai^ra. the Masters, the Houston Tour in purses th the .last 17 ywrs, Gerry Chappell B()stonTans I went to the top man. paia\pff. Songallo’s^ a d its afius On his first trip around the ing an end to the spiraling jack­ Bemie Chappell 109.62 a (oft-talklng Texan who answers The b*n dropped tor a hole-in- ” No Itqpa,” Pate said hi Ms nament and the Dallas'Open. •In Uklng the above action. but ItS i^ Billy Vlot’saU points in 6,990-yard, par 72 layand hola/one of the most difficult par quaUfy for laat two days.” Deprived of Reveono misunderstand me. 1 am not going Ken MopUe . y W t look for much Improvilment feMhce. N \ ■ ■hot a 89. He played the back nine None of these purses are over Bill Chapman , 100.50 in Oie Red Sox," th* former Phil- made up of Sudsville fern..' Eighty thniis on th* co-jrse, “ Whyi no confidence?” somebody ••We are taking this action be- out of the golf tournament busi­ ,-^ ot had i4 otal oLl8 polnX^for In 81, five under par, using nine' “ Word of It began as a cautidus taked. 160,000,” he said. "Why should we Howie August . 100.22 adai^Ja Detroit aad Boeton third the night and 3w«“ Sloaely fo llo ^ .Cincinnati rooters followred th* pptU. / cs„.e we are being deprived of ness. In fact I am leaving shortly 100.21 rumor. Then it spread. Pretty spon "All Mg men out there; giants,** have to pay. a heavy penalty be­ Al Buj^ciua .. bdsMS^:^kl. -’’We feel that pur by playmaker Bitoby Hsmill wh* Redlega.for a wepk. led into the revenue entry cause we have been the world s on a foreign trip to seriously con­ T«d Chambers 100.7 ltchta# mil b* better and we park eaieti daj by aband. Thta came as no surprise to Sim even players such as Ben Hogan he repliedr ”I too Small. 'Hiay hit sorelv need to keep on sider inaugurating tournaments in dunked 12 points.the losing Snead>Jimmy Demaret. i>(jiitral- and Byron Nelson wer* rating ball idO yards farther.'* richest golf tournament?” (3arl Bolin 8r. wa# credited with now that <^r infield will )>e tlghti Parkade. big Mike E^era hooj the n-orld’s nchest golf • In AUanU, Harold Sargent, na­ other oouutries.” gsr. Wo have a veteran club with Jimmy Piersall; wiib should went.” said May in a “ tier to Ed- May said even if trte PGA were toe Season’s top aingle game 29 points and grabb4^many tional POA president, said May’s effort. X 152. while Don Carpen- only three new men in camp.” bounds. \ / know, claims Harvey Xuaml of the nin Carter, tournament bureau decision cahte as "a great sur to accede to his wishes regarding Leo Daley, fourth from left Wby. wftb Cleveland f ^ » n » ^ ,'ntree quarters of the Infield T in ts will have a lot oi HTouble th« PGA. toe entry fees and toe tournament Ur chdlkXJ up a 407 three-gama In the first game, Ho)«te A prise.” Sargent said he had re­ toUl to watH off with triple bon-- toAUfl. ntAVMi with GhScMTO Ui# Umt two y®wi* Woodiinif vtill.he different than a year'ago). tola aeason trying to play c^tar- May's letter, which reject^ top 10 playei;’s payments, it n w yew hit .321 end w « vot#Jitte Indian** ”pl*y*r of the y**r. Hale outfought Boland ceived no official noUce from May ora. HolljnVsod Service coijclud- Only Frank Malzone, a .292 hit- umph 38-28 and gain ila|d. "You don't learn how to play tournament contracts drawn up by would be too late to arrange toe iar„and jpphomore of the year, in 10 or 15 games in spring tralti^ toe PGA. said in part: and would have no extended com­ ed a fine season by posting the (A P Photof*x>. in the tournament. Ma^huc! ment unUl he had conferred with 1068 tournaments. S*tl**3Sty%Tay«Tlck *.Srpltch4r T X iU p ls i]" tolrd bata being his MlHi^^OOlNS Ing,’’ toe Rm S (« flytoaaer said. "We have decided to cancel out "But I'll resume in 1959 if they 11 beat team aingle of 646 and top with 11 tallies s n d ^ ll Belekewicz other POA offldala. team triple score of 1.807. poeltion. with 10 points wdre best for the all of our touwamenU this yean •Our relaUonahlp with Mr. May let me write my own ticket,” he ”Our infield Is much better than "Sammy Y ^ te has the experience, Boston could teature an all-Sulli­ •This includes All-American said. y Pete Daley hits the long ball and victors. Rudy WMnardwica with 10 World In- has been on toe most friendly. REC LEAQCE PLAVOFFS a year ago. I feel that we have the markers and/and Hank Grzyb with van., battery if Mike Higgiiu calls PICK-YOUR-PRICE Open for $30.(^ the Oliva’s Esso Station reached toe bast. Infield since I came to Bos­ Haywood Sullivan ia makinf: hia upon Frank Sullivan to pitch with Frank Lane Ends Len, move.' Sulllyan haa the potential eight w ere^st for the Oilers, final round of the playofff last ton.” Higgins said. ."Don Buddin •m»r. a Hale (Ml Ijaywood Sullivan behind th* plat*- night with a 2-0 triumph oveKPa- got out of ssrvice sooner than ex- ‘'•■’ It will take is little time to get B peetad and he reported in top perience. He looked good in ...... 6 Ted.iWUllama of the Red Spx has Bj^ing Champ gani’s Clippers. Thq^ victors 8^11 3 TenP>Pins Capture Top Honors now engage league Chgmpion Dan^ ■hap*. He was only one pound aome games but made some cost d the American League jd. home Doby Eeturns^ to Cleveland overweight. He got off to a poor ly errors’ in other*. But that’s Maid tonight In a beat flve-gama ruha four seasons, and, in exactly ■tart two years ago but from mid- what we are here for, to correct knowg the aam* number of other years etting Choice series for the championship. Top mistakes of the young fellows ttkursday Morning League single games last night were •aason on he was a helluva abort- comes' has hem the runneiiip for tost In Garda and rsj^cad Hank Green-arching hwd duitog^tttog p«^< • pitcher to go nine innings for to* ■top. We think that he'll be even we think that som<^y he'll Tout* to rod/snd reel. Barbita Sny­ honor. ’The Thuqrper set the pace rolled by John Simmons, Larry Chicago Cubs and breesed with Los Angeles. April 1 Uf) ^ New York, April 1 (/P)r—' berg as GM o. the Indians. In D e -,^ e . And M«ywo^ better thla year.” On what I aaw one of the best,” Higgins sal of Balaag Oil (HU der is justifiably proud^pf a in 1941-4247-49 and waa second tostMilllt Oowlea .... world featherweight championehip Bates and Ed Kovis, the trio all berg _ a three-hitter for a 1-0 Victory hia young recelvar, ^ " bluelln tuna that weiglu a l ­ Championship lionors In. turning In a 126. Fearless Frank Une, whose cember. toe White Sox traded had been groomed to talte over the of BudtUn exhibition tilts, h* came Bommera, f ...... In 194^1951-l-«.-5'7. DON’T BUY ANY TIRES UNTIL YOU HEAR l^iriam McCor.mdk and fierce national pride will bd at catching job. suffared a fractured over Baltimore. up with' one great and almost in- • • Cowlea, I ...... most as much as shs doeik Thursday Motolng ^ HousewiveB player deals are like a fisher to^he Orioles. Martha Randall . etake tonight when Champion Ho­ finger when struck by s foul tip Preston Ward, taking over first dsacribabla play after another. 'Turning to pltchina^ Higgins lacnlHirri. f ...... The Baltimore mies, who' Bowling League were gprnered by Olivs'a Eaa* (3) This latest deal, his for th* Injured Vic Wertz, drov# Wolnarowicx. c' ...... Pat Aceto gan (Kid) BasseJ- goe against Jahn SImmona 12h 130 344 man’s lies—they get bigger as in an exhibition gem* with Wssh^ • • • had this to aay about his staff: Weighs 112 pounds, hooked the ' the Ten Pina, team mtmbeis «>m- 114 307 many days, is roughly NoyOTO for In three runs for Cleveland In an (Jr»yb. z ...... OUR SUPER SAFETY. SUPER SAVINGS OFFER! piising Nancy Bamea, MU}««n Phyllis Follansbes Ricardo (PajarltoJ Moreno for Hank WHi* ...... 98 time passes, is up to the five- trgton. New second baaeman la Ken "We are bound to be better. P-t-rnon. g ...... 93-pound denizen of the deep Mary Kvart 15 rounds or, less a' Wrlgley Field Ljinky Wsicjiowakl 90 llj 304 Lane In the American I^tgus. He 8-2 romp oyer Ban Francisco. Herb off Hatteras, N. C. ^[^le TeniiiR Bisin McCormick. PhylHs Allen, I..srr Rst.a ...... 134 113 388 man size today after endjng made about 260 or 255yih hia seven Catcher Togi’ Berra of th* New Beore started and went five in­ Aspromonte. “ He’s a great pros- George Sister p *s looked just Tr>(*l» ...... 13 W l B R A N D H E W Caroline Janioke Bassey, toe, 25-year-old cham­ .. m 134 348 great. Leo Kiely has. Tcgained his Beaupfa and Mary Chapman.^e Ed Kovia , ...... hie long pursuit of Larry -Doby years with the W hltX»«8 «nd now York Tenkaet also was hurt. He nings for to* first time this spting, Mirt Did all right last year on the Score'at lv>U 39-14 House t Hale. Pl^ed by Co^h 1058 Wngplns posted a Celeste Shel< pion frbm the' British Colony of »3 883 1140 •with a swap that brought the vet­ suffered a split of the webbing be­ Coaat and played well when he sinker ball aild h* can get juat FIRESTONE Doris Tedfoi Tbuila ...... has pulled off six for toe Indiana fanning eix while giving up three ■•agau* (47) 73-27 won and lost record while Nigeria in West Africa, remained eran outfielder back where he (He made 23 m"Jor lea((ue deals tween his middle and ring finger hit* and both Olsnt mna. joined UB for the laat two weeks •bout anybMy out. The 'moat B finishing 22 games ce Hansen 2-1 favorite today to- r« tain the Passsl'a Clissna (S) started. Doby, 38, agio epent hie on hts right band from a foul tip of th* eeason. Bobby (Doerr) he* pleasant .surprise has been Bob' f 4 . j Johnson Wins New Ydrlc— (N E A ) --Tliera GOODYEAR 3-T K< BUI Sh.ckvj- 101 114 317 In hia two y^arg with the Cardi­ Home Ron Basport. SUPER CUSHION i»E8ION xrunnerpup Hl-FH’a. The latter title in hU first.defense as king lOO Ifrat nine years of major lea^c during a game atith to* Los b ^ working aith Aspromonte, Smith; .^'He's been .a puzzle to ! (Jut«h ' Is a case a4\raoerd lhat taM* CHAMPION MiUhs M u p re Rin PsKanl Jr. ion ball with Cleveland, returned to the nals). V \ . Blly Pierce and Jim Wilson Mddin and Billy Consolo and all everVbne.” y teflfll* was iBSflfMered aacli.-a ■quad was made up of Gloria oi toe 126-pounders. ; Ed, 1^'nl ...... 118 in 334 Since taking d t is M M the In­ Angeles Dodgers. blanked toe St. Louis Cardinal* on Hamil). k ...... / « [Playoff Match Davies. Gen Kopcha. Dot Kerop- Nancyeaaon with a good Phyllia Allen ...... Weather Bureau said there might . Indians Agreed to Swap middle (lefense. "Our Inflera wiU be mann. the <80.000 bonus bust to 34 pro beat one of his best''friends on Varaor Novlcld, a nslddlaweig^ 6.00x16 W L Pet. < Oddly enough. Lane couldn’t g ft BoUetIna on Injnrlee the Benators. Gen# Stephens, g tlng home run support from Jim a lot tighter than it ytas a year date, has also looked good to me. L^lwKer.^..... 1 (vn ^-toe tour,' Arnold Palmer,-in an 18- forced the school to forfeit his 05.22 mark. In addition, Jeanna Dot Keropian ... .. stand-in for ailing Ted Wllllama Lamia and Jim Rivera. Turl(lngl(>n. g 3 OPEN T liF f P.M. Georgianne Bell - be. showers. Man. Auto 'Parts . ‘ 84 82 .867 hia hands on THAy until he hooked While Lane end field boea-Oan- ago and Tm sure t l ^ we'U come although Higgins didn’t mention _ hole playoff for top monsiy of <2,000 match the previous'flight. Na- chalked up toe wtoter’a top single Moreno, the 21-year-old knock­ was 8-for-4.' on* s home run. and Ed Bailey’s double In the ninth T H U R S . o n t h l game effort. 128. and best three- Edith Romanowskl Johnson Paint . . . . . 57 89 .594 with Cleveland, toe club that eral Manager Paul Richards of the up With more doublSpIays than we th* portly portsiders. (T o u u / ...... '... 1* 44 in the Azalea Open T(htmament vlcki In going after a servo by out senaatioii from Mexico City. Jarvia Realty ...... <7 "49 .490 Oriolea were busy bartering yes­ drove in.a pair. He now hee seven, gave Cincinnati a 2-1 victory over I Scot* at liair 11-4 Songalio. lyeatenlay. Johnson's 77, five over game total, 336. Marion Mercef ‘. .. wouldn’t let Larry go whlk I^ne hlU In hi* laet nln* *t-b*U. goqd Philadelphia and Robin Roberts. did laat year,” th* husky skip)ter hie opponent in m. gar— «* t»- .^JSAIIIRDATLRJ 77 . has toe backing of thousanda of Oardan.Grovs...... 42 54 .4M terday in Arizona, Ih* Florid* ■aid. Aspromonta won the battmg Bellcow of the staff is [ par, was g(>od ehoiigh to win by Mo teflata missed aad etrack BDU1 cus­ day night. r 8 .B te 1 5 . . . 12.95 Daet’s Drive-In . . . . . 27 17 .814 hotter than the Florida sun­ work to get Into top shape and I ■dso doe* a good job when we play Discussing relief pitching with firat] control the disc end toe tomer on toe links, taking his 8.70x16 ahaat it. “^ w o a 79 gaasea aad him,” ihs manager said of his out- Red Sox C^ch Dave Ferries he 95 ... 12.95 Patten Builders . . . . 20 24 .465 shine hittipg the clubhouse at have these damn things happen to I’m proud oKthat rerord wRh breaks will start coming our way,’’ ups and downs in stride with no There’s a befekthered. J n d 1 a n TUBE-TYPE REBULAR 7.50x14 fltld. Williams, American Leigue ■aid, "Ws'll be s lot stronger with named ‘Kit Fox opposing a wild Capitol Equipment .. 17 27 .388 Payne Park, was 'fed Williams m*,” '.Te• y on aad Herb BeoreXwoa youguys worked hard. 6.70x15 13.9.5 16.95 DE LUXE QUALITY Ted''is worried and no *W to* the laagua'a best- BiU Renna, up sinker ball is as good as any in toe ^’We can’t'worry aboiit referees golf circuit starting in the summer Hess tangling with Canadian Emil RaeoppoR WiHt with a 8-1 triumph over front-run­ he mad at toe world. Instead he ganiea ia 1958. Last seaiMm they fVom San Francisco after being 7.10x15 15.95 18.95 NEW DESIGN- Red Box. CTose observers don’t woa 22. Score, of eoursX]was ieajr'e ” and bad calls. Two of their wrong of 1958. \ Dupre. >Gid there la a former Mr. 1 0 0 % C o ld Rh | )I!^ ning Fred’s Psekaire Store while waa annoyed at th * Injuries which up With the Yanks and A's, will “We’ll do iMtter, you can mark Howie got a bik ,li(t from a penal­ America, or Steve Stanlee with 7.60x15 17.95 20.95 cellar-dwelling , Gene’s Bottle have cut his efficiency this epring. think he'll be ready for toe oj^nlng Imocked out by that llae dHy*. calls don’t add up to one right call FRESH STOCK KYLON TIRE OFFER! game, except maybe f « ^ a plnch- Lemon bad aa elbow ailmeat.X vba used chiefly aa a ptneh-swinger. that down.” Higgina said. for ns. And there’s no use worry­ ty stroke Palmer called agSinst the blond tresses, facing barrel- 8.00x15 19.95 22.95 Shoppe surprised Patten Builders Guorontaa IStOOO MHoi ‘Tve never worked harder in Farrell kaew- Hank Green-^ Throe catchera are rated -equal One thing' I noted was better himself on the 14to green. chested Lula Martinez, a Puerto 6.40x15 13.9.5 ’ 16.95 S-il and Capitol Equipment held blttlng role. x spirit in the Red Sox camp. ing about playing the rest of toe COiptdder i « ehoaMer reO •prlng training in my whole life as berge who fired, him, was at tills point of the training grind. games on. the road—we can't Palmer was twp down and he t Rican strong man. All these six 8.70x15 Armory Package Store to a 2-2 I have this year hut I jijst e m t Set Goals far 1958 picked up one more phot on the : wrestlers are in supporting match- 6.00x16 12.95 95 looks and w (i*n like a new-i [ stalemate. ^ Before Injurier,. toicdi their toll, fined to be bounced. change It. so let's stop crying.” 6.50x16 15.95 TUBE-Tl’PE do the thing* I want. My sWe “ .A month before the •< Angry over Praalty 18th with a par three; But hi* es, with Kit Fpx and Bozo Brown ' Noteworthy scores were author hurts so that I can't 8,5*^ WlUlama bad set hi* goals for 1958 putter finally sealed Palmer's in the semi-final. 15 ended, one of the aewspapermea ed by CharUe Harris 144-389. Hat and when 1 run my ankle hurts. at 30 home ruiw, 100 riins-batted The Rangers won toe series doom. TUBELESS in and at least a .860. batting av­ told, me Hank would be fired." opener 5-3 and then lost toe aecond Then there J* a feature match size Black, White Haftlev 133-354, Ben PaganI- 860, Damn it, every time 1 * he recollecte. Greatest All-Time Swimmers He missed frowi two feet on the of the beat two or three falls in size Black White Sim ai»«lr White Chria DeeianUs 349 apd Tony Sal­ little on toe enkle 1 feel jt pzto- erage. 4-3, in. Madison Square Garden. In 15th where h5- three-putted and 6.40x15 15.95 19.95 Farrell starts all over Ssturiiay’s third game. Boston which Greek brothers take on a vatore 836. - ' the tanned • > » » « « irhe bell rang and toe clubhouse from three feet on 17. He had three- Scotch and Irish pair in.-*, tag 6.40x15 "15.95 \ 19.95 6.70x15 15.95 - 19.95 6.40x15 •17.95 21.95 was cleared of players, coaches and manager of the Miami MarUae blanked tl)e Bhieshlrts 5-0;. Wat­ sat on the players bench lit front at the latematloaal League this Re^Matched in National Meet putted the 'Short eighth to take a team tussle.''Chris and John Tolos 6.70x15 1.5,6.5/ 19.95 7.10x15 17.95 "^1.95 6.70x16 17.65 21.95 writer# except for Ted. He just sat son was angry beesuM (if ‘a five- five sgaiiist Johnson’s three. EMRMUM CLUB of his locker. \ epriag. of Athens, who now live in Can­ 7.10x15 17.95 21.9.5 7.60x15 19.95 X 28^ 7.10x15 19-.95 23.95 Standings Williams had juat completed hia on toe 'bench, looking at hia locker. mlmite penalty handed to defense- Joh^on had fallen two-behind to ada. will be in the burly - burly Naw Haven, April 1—Two of the^, For Rose this was juat toe start man Jack Evans. Wjpiile Evans was 7.60x15 19.95 23;95 8.00x15 21.95 \ 2.5.95 7.60x15 21.95 25.95 ' W L , P et dally three-hour drill when we got He’a a worried man—and you can't Palmer’s birdie tjiree on the sec­ match with Pat O’Connor and the 5 .888 blame him. Perfection haa been world's grsateat sll-Um* swrlmmers of an OI>’mpic show which haa beei) off the lo* for, slashing Boston’s ond;,then picked up a shot on each 8.00x15 21.95 2.5.95 6,00x16 14.95 \ ' 8.00x16 23.95 27.95 Spades...... • • 89. together. He ahed hia baseball jer­ descrilied aa the greatest collection Great Scott. Clnbs 80 ■14 .682 sey, that wa* wringing wet with hia goals sine* he-broke in in 1930. Team ' will be re-matched tola weekend in Bronco Horvath, the BruimI scored of toe next' three holes''to go one Unconditional Road Hazards Guarantee agalaat cuts, bfflalis. chuck He'll be to on Aug. 30 and the five- Of triumphs ever posted by a ain- twice. . . ahead and never lose the lead. Unconditional Road Hazards holes, blowouts,'24.,MonthS—80,000 MIleiL.^ Hearts 16 84 .227 perspiration, tossed aside his t e d W IIXIAM S th* NaUbnel AAU championships Guarantee against cuts, breaks. 85 .205 time Amaiican t-eague batting gle liulividukl. He became the firat Horvath, who' siistained a deep Dominick Zanni. San Francisco Diamonds---- - # l^ e n sweat shirt jacket and un- at Yale University for the first performer'slnce 1924. when Johnny bo.ttiFs, chuck holes, blowouts Match resultsr First place laced his baseball shoes.. fuiea to have hia rib taped. Fadden champion, who; haf been.on. the] h*ad laceration, will be in the Bos­ Yogi Bferfa of the Yankees has Giant rookie pitcher, pitched a no­ pkies • tlm* sine* th «r 1956. Olympic Wetsemullej' did it, to win three hitter for Sioux City of toe West­ 18 months—25,000 miles. Spades beat the sdeond place CTubs Can’t swing % Bat said he thought tape would help AU-Star .earn 1 time*, with time ton lineup tonight. averaged 27 home runs a season P ^ M I U M \but*that he knew Ted would break mseting which produced; perhaps, gold medels. The remainder of the set will be during the last eight yearii. - ern League in 1954. 3-1 and fourth piece Diamonds "I've got some personal goals out for four year* In to* Marine the greatest rac* in toe long hls- Sami Qualiff As put with rashea if tape waa uaed. corps, knows that time ia running New York. N.Y.—The 12th an­ Breen, iii the uptcortiing AAUe, played in Boston. A clrpds lylll oc- f V f R Y T I R i ' ^ tripped the third place Hearts 4-0. toZt I aet but ! don't know wheth­ ■tory of the sporL / QUALITY out. if he’s not in top physical le the defending champion' in the cuoy Madison Square Oarden;-, Goodyear— Custom Nurht’s beat scores: Ann Mitchell er or not TH be able to reach 'i Encased In. Bandage# nual All-Star aquad of toe NBA. .- Ths combatants are Auatralla’s flRSr Q UALtm 8.70x15 \ 110, U1 Burnett 108 aj»d Olga CoUa sbapA old No. 9 wU be missing 1500 and the 440-yard freestyle In the other .Stanley Cup ^m e CUS-TOM Super Cushion Nylon them with this damn side aching Williams peeled off his knee- selected by »P«rts Wsitera and Murray Rose and Gerry Breen of event. But Roae also won the on tonight’s schedule, the Cham­ '^1 105. >> as well as my ankle,” he said as from to* lineup. Ije won’t give a length stockings and hi* right half-hearted performiMJce. sportscasteta throughout toe cir­ ths'.United States who rewrote the Olympic equivalent of the 440 and pion Montreal Canadlens can clinch Firestone -i-'De Luite he rubbed hia hand over his right ankle was encaaed in bandage*. "I, record «Ix>ok for the 1.500-m*ter juat h4M' to be considered the Ta- Bibs. ”1 can’t awing a bat. I tried cuit 'was wmounced today by their series a'gsinst Detroit. Mon­ Champion ” 50(^^yion have to have Fadden tape toll event wherf .they competed against vorite at both distances treal leads 3-0. The Canucks won last Sunday and after 1 hit a few eVery morning before I a t a r t Maurice Podoloff, NBA president; saeh other two years ago at Mel­ Piuicli-Filled 1 had to atop. Every time I swung, Two newcomer^ - Cliff Hagan, The rise of Bfben in the ewlm- the first two games on home lee. Goodrich— DeLuice vvorking out,” he aald pointing to Celtics and Hawks bourne. 8-1 and 5-1. And thi)) edged the my side ached," toe curly haired Et. Louia Hawks' and Tbm Gola ming world smacks of Horatio A l­ cusTCMa Silvertown Nylon his ankle. The Injured, are* con- In this 16th oympied event, Red Wings 2-1 In the Motor City Work for Referee •tar said. of toe Philadelphia , Warriors ' • Rose, In the first heat, posted an ger. Actually, tmUl 1955 t.his •Cort­ •lated of bandages, w6un(l tight Meet in St. Louis land, N. Y. youngster was a com- Sunday when Andre Pronovost U. S. Royal— Safety ' eiUbhouaeman Johnny OrlZhdo, with adhesive tape. made toe'.second team. This marks 18:04 clocking whifch waa constd- 'A Premiuii) Tire !■ one that the aecond successive year that a 'plete unknown. -His firat titi* “ Y scored in overtime. P i U l X l the nuMtufacturer hutlds tO‘ 8 Nylon • , New York, April 1 often referred to aa Tbd's “prti "How hard do you’ work?” 1 • ered as almoat incredible. Boston, April I'CA) — The Bos­ any consequence was toe 16(>0-me- aell for more money, than feathorwelght Champion Bendy vate secretary,” came over with asked. "You .know I ’ve never rookie did not make the squa.d. And why not? Japanese swim­ ALLSTATE I Saddler summed up Rudy’s , Saw­ two boxes of -baseballe, one dotan ton Celtics headed for St. Louts Writres and sportscasters 'par­ mers had first broken the 20 min- ter crown Ip the 1955 Easterns— , Arnold Palmer won toe Houattm, 0U8T051 NYLON FOR those tires furnish^ as changed.- I get opt here- be|ore today and the third game of their and he almost miaeed toe meet. orlgtnal equipment ofl!. new TUBELESS ly yer's 10-rmind decision over Jim­ in each, and asked Ted to sign any of the guya and once I start ticipation in the .voting were in­ utp iMUTier an(Linoat 'af to* ex^ Azalea, Rubber'Chty and San Diego my Peters st St. Nicholas Arena them for Birdie TebbetU. Glndn- be#t-ol-*even final playoff series pert* felt this, or, at leaat; subse- Part of Breen's work at Cort­ Open golf tournaments ih 1957, automobiles. I don't stand around and watch with toe H%wks which is tied at structed to select the two teams land Included practice teaching, in ’57 CAR OW NERS size Super Safety ' last night perfeUly: natl manager. With the perspira­ like some of the guys do;" Ted on ■ toe basis of three forecourt • quent 19 minute plus accompllsh- •'He was easy. That ■ •what one victory apiece. a public school there. Although he 14" N.vlon'’Ibbeless Urea at 6.70x15 tion drlpplhXoff hj* forehead m if said. This U true, as I have said men and two backcourt men on menta by the late John Marihall, 1 counts.” he was under, a ■ shower, Ted The contest will be played in St. than an Ell, would survive for a had filed an entry for the Elasterna, 35% off Ust—the beet deal ih TUBE-TYPE 7.10x15 bffore in my spring observations Louis tomoVrow night with a each of the twa All-Star units. SPRING TIME is But Saddler, who trainsuSawyer, obUged In his finest handwriting, genaraUon or ao. ' he was sMlgnsd to a teaching class town. Size Black White ll ■; Sarasota, there isn't a harder fourth game logged for^aturday Received Most Votes in Cortland that particular Thurs­ 7.60x1^ j admitted he )vasn’t npletely Ohee this job wa4 completed, w# Some 11 Seconds Less CRSHIONS perfor- orking guy in toe camp than night. Bob Cousy of the Boston Celtics, day that toe Eastema opened. TUBELESS l^ L O N 6.70x15 17.45 21.45 8.00x15 I happy wiyi hia charg's m 1 resumed our conversation, with But when Breen.swsm his Olym- ruiiams. Boston was healthy except for ^ first team 'repeater for the FIX-UPTIME Size Black Whlta nance, ‘ . . yours truly firing question* and 1 . pie race two heats later his time Cortland, in upstate Nev York, ia 7.10x15 19.4.5 23.45 8.20x15 luy Fint Tire Of “ He haa a much better.jab than Ted supplying the answers in a* ••Aftef I get through here I jmn Arnle bruised aevento successive . sekson, re­ was a phenomenal 17:52.q*or some a migtity long way from New 7.50x14 23.95 27.95 7.60x15 21.45 25.45 at least four miles a day at toe ihusclci in hiS right leg. Hoiyever, ceived the most v o ^ b)it was not The tire with the 10O,0fiOHBUe N e frade*lii Priee Plu< 1 he ehowed,” said Sandy. "He wa* congenial a mood as I ’ve ever seen 11 aecondi less than Roae had ne- Haven. beach.” he said. ” I hope that the he was expected to be all right by a unanimoutf" choice. Bob Pettit Siiddenly, under the prodding of 8.00x14- 25.95 29.95 8.00x15 23.45 27.45 Dupont nylon cord. body. Safer too buay jumping around to really him. - gotiated toe distance. Come In and Get A Gat Socond Tirt ankle will heal before the season tap-off time. of the St. Louis Hawks and Adolph hia coach, Jim Counailman, 'Breen Free*^ 8.50x14 27.95 31.95 8.20x15 24.45 28.45 than the tires on hew car* yet T a x . show his best.'He haa a w l good .’’Are your rib* taped?” I ssked. Then toe English-born Roae left, but he hardly used it.” starts." Williams resides a few "We’v'e got our work cut out Schayes of the Syracuse Nats, roared back in the finals to nip decided, when hia class hsid erided, 9.00x14 29;95 33.95 6.00x16 16.45 priced lower here,;-.. Probably the most unhappy man "Hell no. I ’m allergic to tape. 1 miles from Payne Park. He hurt his for us," Boston CoZch Red Auer­ were runner* up In the balloting. Breen with a 17:58.9 finish, and to there was an outaida chance that Estimate Today I in toe hbiui* was Referee Petey don’t think it would help anjway, ankle last October while on a fish­ bach said before departing. The George Yardley, of the . Det’-olt capture the coveted gold medal. he could still get to New Haven. GUARANTEED NO waa toe answer I got. when i ! Scalzo. , ing trip and it has failed to re­ defending world champions . had Pistons, ' leading * scorer In toe . The • TU N E -U PS 1 2 talked with Trainer Jack Fadden to come back .for a 186-112 tri­ league, and BUI Sharman of the for "I could have taken all 10 spond to treatment. Ted admit­ • VALVE and MOTOR OVERHAUL BRAND NEW BLOWOUT FOR LIFE i rounds sway from both for low he said Ted haa alwaya been al­ ted tost he wasn’t as concerned umph Sunday after dropping toe Boston Celtic* round out the Finest... 95 lergic to adhealve tape and re- 4 IR A K E S HEAVY DUTY only 8,70x15 I blows,” h* complained. j abput his ankle as ha.was with ’il* firat decision at home, 104-102. league’s first five. TO SETTLE ESTATE TUBES‘ 1 Guaranteed 88 Months ar 88.* Tuhe-Typ* ribs. - The second quintet is headc by • STEERING and FRONT END 000 Mile* Agabiet AD Bead Blackwell Took Four Day# Off Bill Russell, Boston Celtics’ <• .•*- Exchange For Old Tube — If No Evc/range Add 50c Hasards.. . 9 • ClrUTCH and transmission Eacb. Plus Tax Dart League Playoffz bounding ace, who - inakes J)* How did the rib injury occur? "I kquad for the first time. The - -e- hurt it taking batting practice. FOR SALE • BODY and PAINT AND YOLTl RECAPPABLE TIRE Members of the British Ameri- malnder of toe second group it M; a AU' Prices Plua Tax and Recappable Caalng didn’t think so much of it St the comprised of Maiirice Stokes, Cin­ • X-41* Cold Rubber fights punctures BOWLING time but It hurt md more when I ican ' Dart League are reminded 1957 MERCURY VOYAGER thdt toe Anal games in toe annual cinnati Royals, Hagan and Stater OUR BUSINESS IS BUILT ON PUBUC TRUST got back here (clubhouse) and I Martin. St. Louis Hawks, and th* ' Remember •^WeSpedalixe • Safety Sealed NYLON resists took four days off. It was feeling playoffs are scheduled Thursday 4-Door SU^on Wagon. MercomaHf^ night at 8:30 at toe BA Home on Warriors’ Gola. Woodrow Saulds- Dtstriboted damage ALLEYS good until I tried to help a couple ^ io , heater, V-8. Like new. MANCHESTER STORE HARTFORD STORE Mapl^ St. betty of the Philadelphia War­ $ 3000 B y. • Tread design assures better traction of fellows and ,I hurt it again,” rior* wa* selected "Rookle-of-the- In Chevrolet Service 911 PARK ST. AVAIUBLE EVERY he said, putting his sweaty hand* 91 CENTER ST. V W Year;” (BY MUNICIPAL BUILDING) ' BAST SIDE OF POPE FABK Ufotima Gvomiitee, f k u lt-Ma.,Sarvlc# Cord Gnaronfoa through his locks. What Ted didn't Pro Eiaaketball 1947 OLDSMOBILE n i g h t —M l 9-81E 0 *ay was that he reinjured hi# ribs, Player* voted to the All-Star t-Door Sefianet. Bydrsmatlc. - , MANCHESTER » a 8-2444 NEXT TO ZION 8te>C B M M l Mancheater Shopping Parkade when he was asked t o . give tw'o Monday’s Itosnit* team .wlU receive ' <200 and th* « i o No Game.9 Played. aecond team performers ^ will re- 6 barter Chav. Co., Inc. . PHONE MI 8-1^81, / unidentified Chicago- White'Sox Next Game iWedneaday)' ceiv* <100 awards. Sauldsberfy CONTACT tRUST.DEFAKTMINT AUTO PARTS MURPHn ALLEYS players a few hatting tips in an nSK TIRE SERVICE, no STOIB^ HOUBBi . , . V . Boston at St. Iiouls (Best-pf-7 merits a <200 award for belnf, 122f/MAINST. M l f e l 2 | l Ml MAIN tTEBBT . outfield corner'of the flejd. Ted ■elected’t(>p rookie in the loop. MANCHESTER tRUSTCO^ Moa.. Tiis*4 Sat.—10 *jm. to • never refuMS to help (toy Plzyer finals Usd 1-1).'' Wed,, tlmra., F ri—|9 am. to * /: //; 'i -14. i, ■ I V'/ r *9 •< ^«s»* * "iij; • _ n 11 sOsa I f i t — D -o e ^

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Maytag!'Washers, dryers, ranges. • '2 ^ . or Robert Murdock, MI Barbara woods, 50 8-7703. or Rob­ STANLEY BkATt'Realtornviuior Unions Strike H.P. and K.A. dishwashers.* POPKAVr 8-8472. BOLTON— room ranch near ert Murdock, 50 8-8473. THREE ROOMS and bath hear BRAE-BURN REAr DEPT. HOURS MOHTLOCK'S—Manchester’s lead­ n p r o p A ^ IS Manchester ^ e . Lot iSOxHOO. 50 8421S meni’s Improvements snd exten­ The Library Board voted lost ing driving school. Skilled couf-- bua. Call MI 94676. r p x m BEDROOM Oolonla), 1% (IX) BUL/TON-r^ovenfry tins. Now (Ceattnued from Fage One) 8:15 A.M. to 4 :30 P.M. CAPg HlCCUP\fJlU ■ couriNuina^ Basement f ar s n finfplaee, .faass' sions Rem. evening to Instriict EhUlding teous instructors. 'Licensed, au. ATTIC. CELLARS PAlP. W/TM jmths knotty pine kitchen, acre board radiath£TMt water mat, 8 room raneb, cdrmmio tile bath, L18T1NOS WANTBD-atnete, Be asked to approve the trans­ bish removed. MI 9-5874. PKOMBLi srm n tireen area. MI ^skeleton staffs and alectric power speetor GrlawoM Chappell to draw thorized by ,pepartment 01 Motoir OSHTLiy FOUR ROOMS, second floor. Write ceramic bath, Yoi^Btown kltch' knotty pme Utedwn, walk-but family, tbree-famtiy, buelnesi^ fer to the suspense tax account Vehlclct for driver education. BSLCffSJf l$LAf/P,t V-X20o« en Can be purchase's with or bassmeot Largs lot. Reduesd to property. Have many eaab buyers- 080 was curtailed. up specifications for cove, light­ ■X \COPY CLOSING TIME LAWN MOWERS sharpened, re­ m s z t i Box D, Herald. taxes owed to the town and to the. Hydran.atic, standard Shift. Ml op-me SAsrp/c 6V6 without modem style furniture. . 814,800. R, F Dlmock Co., Real­ Mortgeges arranged Please call . The walkout originally was South 5(snchester Fire District ing In three rooms of Whltolv Me­ CLASSIFIED ADVT. paired. Air cool engines repaired, Rocking chair ( » m ) J t y r OFF Porter St. morial Library.'", »-7S98. iHWEMIPPifOP MAIN. STREUfT—Second floor four Seen by appointment only. CaU tors. 50 8-0245, Joseph Ashford, George L. Graxtedlo. Realtor. 50 called DytoSlnmen seeking a 8 per The Board may also discuse the THRU FRI. work guaranteed. Ideal Grinding w a u ^ ^ room Dutch Oalonlal Mrs. Zuckerman. Ml 84385. 50 MRS, Barhere Woods, 50 948ra. 109 Henry St The cost Of the lighting MANCHESTER Driving Academy Shop, 273 Adams St. MI 9-3120, MI 7Pt PACIFIC • Antlqus Grandfather's room apartment. AvalUbla April for only 82l.«», Call R. F. Dtmock cent w aj^ J^ ^ t. The government installation of traffic tights In 1st. 179.60 month, including stove, 8-7703, Or Rohm Murdock, 50 town. The Iterp, which the Board, be In the nrighbothood of 88.-.,-, 30 A.M. licensed by State of Conn, and 3-8979. A Co., RaattoiSLMI 8-8345 or Mr. MANCHESTER GREEN — LW is 84473. SELLING, B u r m a , trading L M- repiied thatTt could no grajit a and does not Include the Ughting Mipla Drsaser, Ntw refrigerator and utility bills. CaU Bomie Cantor, TR 54496, two weeks ago, asked to have In­ M T ^R D A Y 9 A.M. Motor p 8-8882, Lcfal Notice was Intenireted as a demonirtra- tubes from being visible. To pro­ D ia l M l 3.2711 lette, PI 2-7249. Offered 13A and hath. Slectribity. 858 per OCXVi , ELEVEN unit rcomlnS F. Dlmock A Co., Realtors, 50 quest the . State moke a traffic MANCHESTER— Cosy four room tlon against the governmriiU light sjirVey of three intersections vide maximum lighting from thla month- Can MLS-0338. house In Ernst Hartford, 886,000, 8-5340, Joseph Aehford, 50 9-6818, u q i'o a rKEMiT much as a wage demand, FIAT fnNiSH HoUand window home, fuU basement, oil beat. Barbara Woode, 50 8-7703 or Rob- NOTICE o r APFUCATION on R. Canter S t and of the 5Ud- eystem. the arched ceUing in the ahadea, made to measure, ^cellent Investment property. Near s c ^ l , stores and bus. Price While .the strike was ia / m te t three main floor sections would Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 JUST PICK UP TW6 a n d three rooms furnished. For further Information or ap­ 'e n 51urdocx, 50 8-6472^ dl8Tpke.-5(ain S t corner. metal Venetian blinds at 88,800.. ThU if to gve notice Uiat I. JOSEPH throughout most of FransC there have to be painted white every Upotairs anti downstairs. Working pointment to see call R. F, '^sdnveraed and Beautiful Bedroom Suite - R(X)M FOR a gentleifian, separate FOUR ROOM heated apartment. 84969. 7 Conn., and will he conducted by Center St., near Cavey’S. MI entrance, parking. 14H Haca 813,000) can be asaumed. Wx JOBBPh NEORO of Rt. 88. Weat Street. tralD' for .-Paris. The Uner is al­ Ing suggested by. Chappell woe a sells new ahd usid bikes. For replaced. Mariow’pr Little Mend­ Beautiful Living Room Suite Gaiege, South Coventry. TeL CH Bolton. a« permittee. ready opo day late because of an 9-M64. Uric St. MI 64905. , 8-868T.. . room ranch, three bedrooms. A-1 BUILDINO LOTS in Elanchester O f‘Total War’ luminous celling, costing e ^ t 84,- \ - / - - - bargains see us. MI t-30tr ing Shopi Beautiful DUette Sat 339 HACK5(ATACK ST. — Owner JOSEPH NEORO. Atlantic storm. Beautiful *’Oe Luxe" Range cAndiUon. Attached garage, transferred, completely modem, and vicinity. Call 50 84015, Dated March 31. 1188. 000, wMch would need.^placing PLEASANT large heated room , radiant hot water oU heat, oenuntc ...... — ...... — strike pdt a crimp In the every year, and which would have Announcements FURNITURE repairing and rettn- Instead of Westinghouse Elec, FIVE ROOM duplex. 'Excellent lo- six room ranch with garage. Fsa ishlng; antiqm restored Furni­ one block from Main St., kitchen cation., Quiet, considerate adults. tUe bath, oomUnation etorm win­ of a much-heralded cam- (Oontiimed from Page One) chsng^ the appearance of the utos— ‘ ...... 1" ■'* frigerator if you prei^pr tures include fuU ceramie bath, , _ to clean up Paris. Garbage four ture Repair/B6rvlce#sTalcottvUla. I, Lampe, Tables, Linoleum privilege if desired.' Gentleman. 84 Durant St, dows and doors, Ceramo tldl Hai Boyle three rooms. • INOOMe TAXES priqiared in ^^,>Ibtorcycl^orcycles 12 insulation. Large tot all city ui colored fixtures, vanity, shower ...... • was' not collected, streets were not ^ t l s t e ’a na!tlpnal police seised a home ot, by appointment. Bxper- B »G8-74«. / V \ Business Opportunities 32 Help Wanted -—tid e 36 \ Artiflefl For Sale 45 **a d 'a Few Other Arttelee. ' Parking. MI 8-4724. enclosure and picture book kitch­ Chappell w(U. 4lm> be requested THREE ROOM unfurnished apart­ tics, near schools, inis, shopping swept and 6,000 waatepaper, shipment of gtins valued at more to ArtUnue pitaminlng the other leaced ta3f ^ y ^ Ml 8-4728, WANfED—1957 Cadillac four doo(h ABSOLDM Bargain — Upholster­ EVERYTHING^ EXTRA LARGE modem room with ment, all utilities except gas een- area, easy financing. Immei Immetfate en. Lot 100x150, excellent play baskets scattered throughout th6 ^ d a n , model 82. Very clean.. low FOR LEAS^ PART TIMB service stetion attend-’ THE UNPAID area with trees. FuU pries 819.900. than $100,000 yesterday at a house rooms in nebd o t Ughting. Whep ing. eustom made covntces. 24’’ We STINGHOUSB televislM. all housekeeping facilities, fully loqstod. Rent 876. CaU MI ------George L. Grasladlo, city to discourage Uttering the mileage. Call MI 9-7963 after 9 ant. Experience preferred, nit in BALANCE PRICE attached! Private entrance. Gen­ Quick occupancy. Phone 5 0 8-6278, What Does on the coast 12 miles west ot Ho- the spectflcatlona for oU the roome ' mpOMB 1 preparedi.'^Call drap^and sUp covera, 879.80 and ea needed day or evening, Chtii be- Rotary jnowpv. Coll 5 0 8-6009, : 9-5878. sidewalks were not emptied./ are complete, the whole contract p.m- y tlemen only. 101 Chestnpt St. Brae-Burn Realty. / vans. No arrests were nuide but 15 lin 9-3829, up. Oiolee of fabrics. Call Mrs. ner Grove and Hale Sts., RockVlUe. fore 5 p.m, MI 94188. ONL 8888.26 will be put Up for bidding. ee, storage until wanted. ]Tr«e (X X m ) TWO-FAMILT 4%- * le. Ml 9-8694. Excellent location. Paid training KRAFT850lN\ U'lvn mower, 85. 2 rebels ore being hunted,-the po­ H ie Board woe requested by Gen- FEDERAL INOIME taxes prs- DU5IP TRUCaC drivers and labor­ Pennsylvuilatlawn mower, (touch de) xry. Free set up by our own FRONT ROOM one ste^ off driv^ Bnsiiwss Loftiitions 4%. 835, The ultimate In a VEKNON—Dobeon Avenue, new Business Services Offered 13 ITAINS laundered In home, pirogram. Financial assistance can way. Quiet neighborhood, parking, multiple R. F. Dimock A five room ranch - with fireplace, Prove ^iUiiout lice sold. erel Manager Richard Martin to pared with iretfr savings in mihd;nit be arranged with proper party. ers. Bbcperienced only. Age 35 to . with slip covt^, $20. M l 9-5043. rti ble mon. for Rent 64 Trade Unions masonaM biatos. CaU MI 94246. ■Tear’ears of experience, prompt i erv- 46. Apply Thomas Ctoila (Company, phone, next to batnrooita, sharM Co., Realtors,. ^ 84345, Joseph mahogany cabinets and trim. Batiste declared a-state of emer­ moke a requeot for any odditianal FLOOR BANDINQ and rettnlahlng. V 'v ' Phone Me Immediately only two others.'keparate shower. Ashford, Ml ^8^18, Barbara Baseboard heat, tile bath, near funds needed from the 'WUton Ll- Ice. Straight, 81-25, ruffles, $1-75. 351 Brood 8t. Hartford CH 74368 FROndstONALOFFIOE, 851 Cen- New York (IHr^Bcienee et last gency, effeetlT.e immediately SpedaUstng In old floora. I4I MI 9-2411. GULF OIL CORPORATION Building Maieriats 47 MI 9-0086. ■ X ter At., rear parking, aU facUitiea. Woods, Ml 9-7702 Robert Mur- school, and on bus line. Mortgage are notoriously'more adept at bid­ throughout Ciuba. Qmgresa aoid it brery lYust E^md; The Bou^l w u 94750. . ' After 7 P.M. CH 6-4690 dock. MI 8-6473. \ finance arranged. Charles PonU- has dons pomething positive for ing their rqaf personalities before, Strike in State, ^COM E TAXES prepand. CaU MI See It Day Or Night 878 monthly, w 9-1680. acted becauBg "the eecurity of Ute oUbcated 87,175 from the fiind dur­ 9-6056. CH 6-6571 Help Wanted— USED BUILDDfO^Aiid plumbing AT C E N T B R ^ ean room cam. MI 94644. single gifls anxious to pick the marriage, state la In danger.” ing the Current year for imprbve- supplies. Windows, doors and os- 1 you have no means of trsns' or two gentlemen, with COMMERCIAL business or office (IV) OFF PORIER right''kind of husband. A few Buggeated points to cbv- Building— Contracting: 14 Male or Female 37 BEAUTIFUL new three bedroom The declaration handed dicta­ ntenta to the Ubrory. This figure MORTBNBEN TV. B| sorted hunber. Saturday 8 poi stion. I'll send my auto for bath ana shower. 29 Hi % space for rent. Up to 8600 square Tidy Cape Cod. Comer bH. How can a 'sincere girl be sure er in the^survey; Greater Boston torial powera to BotiaU and hia televtalon aerrica. Ask for Mr. White 9-7068, ranch, hot water . heat, ceramic woe to cover the eoat of lighting, TAX your BIDWELL Home Improvement Co. COLLEGE s t u d e n t s regWer o.m .4^p.m . weather nermtttlng. yoi No obligatioo. feet. WUl sub-divide. Main St., ite drive. 814,750. This •* ar whst kind of s personality a man Is a girl who smokes mere Council of Mtniaters. .He now con drapes- and r e ^ r s . / or mine. Alterations, additions, garagas. SERVICE station for lease Week days S;304n.m. Stock Place located near Center. Plenty of ceUenl buy In a beautiful locatli bath, exceUent wwkmanshlp, 100' likely to give her husband more HILLS’ TELEVISION / Service. now for summer work at the Omn. L—L— B— E— R— T— '• ATIHACTTVE, c le ^ w s r m room, \fpoe^ t a g e , 111.700. Carlton W, has? It’s very simple. AU she bae (Oonttaned front PiHte One) *rul« by decree the next 45 days The contract for drepee/ eoet Re-aldlng specialista. Easy budg- RockviUe. Completely equipi State Employment Service, 808 off North Main St, or cell Ml parking. Phone MI 84339 or MI R. F. Dimock Co., Realtors, Ml to do Is find out whether he money thsn a girl who without asking the approval of Available at aU times./raUco fac quiet home. Nextte bath. Oontimi- 8-7444. 8- 5345 or Joseph Ashforc Ml W' itchiiia, t 5 0 94183. 81,999, and 8779 was epent ( « re- tory supervised aerv)ee. Tel. Ml et terms. Ml 9-6495 or TR Serves neighboring and transl... Main, Manchester. 9-2392. V ■* Ous hot water./Central. Rcfbied smokes or not—and how much. doesn't? all members' not to report for congress. palre. Tbs rest of the money/is etiU Automobiles for Sale 4 '6-9)09'. business. Tidewater OU Company...... \ ...... o Thru Fri. Till 8 p.m. 9- 6818, Barbara Woods, M* 8-7703, If a ’ girl Invariably waits for 9-9698. gentleman. 8^9-7410. OFFICER IN Andrews Building, 83 101 B t^ K F IE L O Street — Excel­ For a recent scientific study of wort without a now contract. under the extraordinary powera intact JA 7-7221, evenings JA 8-8914. Robert Murdock, MI 3-8472. some Harvard students disetosed her eecort to light )tcr cigarette, Batiste may declare martial law BEFDRB TOU b u t a used car ALL TTPES at carpentry work Situations Wanted— SPRING PRICES SE idea of maplelie fumi East Center St. from 840. An- lent stir^rpom Cape Col with ga­ IThe union advised their mem­ The Board decided to reqiiriUt t e see Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck DICK’S WBA’rHEjftMRlP Com ble. Including Wtn- PLEASANT ROOM-Quiet home, (II) KEW 6% room ranrik, ceramic an Interesting thing about the does that mean she Will also ex-' and impose curfewo. .___ ^dltional aUocatloo of 81J10q,irom pany, doora and .windows,, custom done, alterations, dormers, roof­ tirewB • Manchester Corporation, rage. Ont'room unfinished. Vldn- p ^ her 'husband always to help bers to repoti,. Instead, to union Sales and Service, 285 Main ing, porches, etc. CaU MI 9-5981. Female 38 No. 1 Oak Flooring .1. .Per M’ 8163 th desk. butterny droplesf next to bath and ahower, free AD 84454. tile bath, dining area, attached Ity miw hlifrxpchool. 10% down^i. habit of smoking. It-peepis . to di­ The state of emergency also a'U- the fund. This requeet win be work, guarant^d. CaU Ml 9-158S Help Wanted— Female 35 parking. Ml 9-6883. vide the stieep and the goats. h«- in and out of her girdle? headquarters to discuss the situa­ thorlsea Batista, to: changed to 83.000 U the ebtimatea Street Ml 9-4671. Open evenings. Western Lumber No.\l per M’ 8104 ti r chair. garage, fuU basement, amesite Phone 50 34373, Brae-Burn Real­ tion. after 6 p.m. ALTERATIONS to kitchens, bath Dry 1x13 TAG SheatblM la TWO AMAIX Btoraa, Good spot for drive. 'Completely landscaped ty. N Hie study showed thst hesvj If a girl thtnka It's gay to take 1. Reorganise the nation’s armed on pointing the ceUinga okd outride NEED A CART Short on a down rOoma, attics, cellars, porches or YOUNG WOlifAN desires typiiro, 1 Per M’ 880 — BOL/TON—Room forirenf lit private dry oloaners or real esUte office 817,200, R. F. Dlmock 4 Cb.. smokers have peppery peraonali- the first few puffs on her boy There were reports that aome forces and enlist thousands of more trim seem to warrantIt payment Or had ymir credit turned ASHES, RUB^IliH, garbage, walks mediate openings for . women clerical work at home. 5(1 9-6806! ! 14 OFF on waUpaper. Wall home. Gentleman preferred. Call for Manchester. South Windsor SIX ROOM ranch, ariached gi- ties. They are independent, rest­ friend's cigar, does that indicate Massachusetts contractors averted men to tighten his rule throu^out The Board dlecussied .the poeri- shoveled, all kinds of genera) work playroom.; Plumbing, carpentry, Insulation \ Per M’ 836 8A Realtors, MI '9-5348, Josaph Ash­ down? Don’t give up! For a good electrical and masonry. Aluminum service establisned territory, , (tom mon Nolle \ Keg. 810 til 4e a tile. Keatile, from To Ml 34722 after 9. area. ^|ione MI 34095. ford. MI 9-8818, Barban Woods. rage, large lot BhcoslIentJocatiOT. less, snd if thsry is a war on they the will also demand after mar­ the strike by sighing union agree­ the republic. hillty of using the school 11- , deal—not thru a amail loan com. and light trucking. Rags and portunlty to earn $3 an hour part- WOULD LIKE to care (or small riage to go fishing and bowling ments. broty after adrisd hours for the aiding. Garages, cottages, out­ children in my home. Coll Ml Ctolorad Shakee 18" \ Sq. llO.SO ei MI 9-7703, or Robert Murdock, MI Good mortgageftratc. Wall zo waU want to grab^ gun and go right 2. Impose new taxes, boost exist­ pany - see “ Banjr" at 833 Main papera picked up free. Prices rea^ time. Pleasant, dignified ' 1300 SQUARE feet, suitable for 3-6472. carpeUnr firspiace, 116,500. CaU into oombat/^But this same ag- with hsr huabimd? However, the Associated Gen­ ing ones and modify all laws now high srtool BtUMte. Miaa Aims aonablO. Ml h-Oldl. buildings, room additions. Nuside 3-0581 from 9-2. Roof Shingles Asphalt \ 88.88 e< ROOM TO rent, gentlcrhan only. St. e- 9-9767.. < ^ n for a woman who is < PARAKEETI'S, breeders ohly. Dras­ Telephone CHestnut 8-2147 <-1lairs, 813. 7Mt.cu. ft refrigerator. SoboriNin Poit Rent 66 MI 94818, Barham Woods, Ml ftreplsce. oU hot water heat the man at the front they are fearful bachelors. < and allied worters, voted a strike t*veen empUyen and employea. by the high /iohoel Ubrory. how­ ChryMer two-door hardtopi'^ Only MASON WORK andid epairs; Call lenced in sewing. To train tically. reduced, $3 each. Im 3rJY(l. 8-6775. 8-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI tiful cohditlon, priced-to i against 14 Providence area firms ever. Hie report also did not in- * 81895, TUrmilka-Auto Sc wee, 164 __ ------\ 815. B ^ In good condition. MI more likely to make safe, obedient 6. Reorgontee oU judictal and LIGHT BULUXIZING, excayating, Ml 3-1870 after 7 p.? / m . New three room 84472. Chester Aieoclates. 50 8. after rejecting a “final" offer of 10 veetigate the poerilriUty of stocking W6st Middle Tpke. / COCKER PUPS — Red and blond. NOW RENTING—RockvUle-Brand husbands. government mdoiniatrattve func­ grading, back filling. Dump triick \ new 4% room spacious duplex apartment, refrigerator gas 8-0384, 5 0 8-4848. Assuming thst any study of cents an hour acroaa the board. The tions, the hlgl/schooi Ubrory with those rental. Reasonable rates, no job A K C registered. Ready (or Diamonds—WatchM— . (VD—BOLTON LAKE—Four room old conflict expired last night. It books/tnoet freauenOv neen at Bm 1939 GREEN Ford pi up. Good 3ER, round bobbin apartments. Indivlihial heat, hot range, dispoeaU, no pets, $75. Call Harvard men is also (nis o t jthe — T^JDecree naw aadroora saiviara- too small, MI 9-06S0. Roofing-Sidinsr 16 For Interview apply to Easter. 835. 5H 9-1160. Jewelry / 48 ^ Ine in beautiful wal- TR 5-KOS, or TR 5-5050. Ranch furnished. Includes stove, G LA STO ^U R Y 1,000 Rescued provided/wages ranging fromTLZ^ 5 ( w CheheyTJtirary which the concUtion, reasonam/ price, CaU water. Colored tile bath: BuUt-ln refrigerator, washer, two~double male population generally (aa as­ puniahmente.for all ottempta to p.m. blnd, complete with oven, dlspoeal, 11 cu. ft. Frigt- sumption any Yale, man would re­ an hour tor helpers to 82,11 for high kcheel library does net have. MI 34251 aner 5:3' CLAPBOARDS recovered wit' No. (XlNNECnCUT Valley Construc­ WANTED—Good home for part LEONART W. YOST. JewWr, ^ beds, two chest drawers, three oc­ n e a r l y n e w cabinet makers. disturb public order or to wreck ABafarala Net Beadv tion. All tj'pes of rooting, siding, Beagle and Cocker, Good with Reconditioned and daire. Convenient location, ample sent), a girl now has a simple easy commerce and industry. WANTED—From/origlnal owner, 1 wood shingles and painted at the SIl^E R SE\^7NG pairs, adjusu watches m sh lx * Z Wanted to Rent 68 casional chairs, comiplete kitchtn As Blaze Guts In Boston, Vincent DlNunno, in­ The report did not mention that same time. Low rates. Call MI gutters and carpentry work. -35 children. Housebroke'n. PI 3-8060. Reasonable prices. Open ddiiy. f. parking. 8110-8190. Fumlshed set. lamps, 89,800 complete. R. F, Quality custom built six room guide for picking the kind of mate All of thene powers ordinarily clean 1954 fuUy equipped Plymouth model oil display. N. B; Oiose, TR she wonts. All ahs has to do is art­ ternational representative of tiu the coat of addltlonri custodial end 94056. \ years experience. MI 3-7180. MACHW^E COMPANY Tburaday evenings. 139 l^rUce RELIABLE Couple would like six Dimock A Co., Realtors, M l 94345, ranch, plaged high on a knoll, Kodcarriers, Building and Com­ are exercised by Congress. A per­ librarian staffs would have t-> be Belvldere 4-door sedan, mileage Street 8D 84887. / I-1200.X Joseph Ashford, M 84818, Biir- fully Open a pack of cigarettes and under 30.000. WUL pay 8600. NO Articles For Sale 45 rooms. Three ebUdren, two school where al)/4x>oms offer an excellent Ship ( ^ A f r i c a mon Laborers Union, said the only manent comtnittee o f 13 eenotors footed, ee well as edtUtiona) elec­ J A J RUBBISH removal, yards ROOKmo SIDING, paintina. Car- MANCHESTER ...... y age. Ml 94927. bara Woods, MI 8-7703, or Rotert riew. living room wriOi three ex- hand it to the potential vrlcUm. and 12 r^resentatives will keep dealers, idesse. MI -.79-2430 pentry; Alterations and addiUona. MODERN FOUR room apartment, thing that cohjd prevent a general trical bills and the cost of erecting cieaii6d, rtibhUB ^artd ashes ' re­ Murdock. Ml 8-8472. ■ poaum. two picture windows. If he draws back with a look of walkout w ou ld ^ a last minute of­ check on'Batista’s moves and re­ gates to prevent students from ^sfter 5 p.m. moved. Call^m 3-4845. Ceilings. Workmanship guaran­ Garden— Farm-^Dairy * t hJnl lr '"floor, suitable - for couple.' $38 CLEAN, responsible utility em- utter horror on his face, she knows (Continued from Page One) KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney, per>r month. Coventry PI 2-7»8. e large bedrooma, 1% baths, fer from the contractors. port to the Congress. wandering unsupervised through teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 AutumB Praduos , j 50 Mt LAWSON sofa, foam ploya desires four room apart- (VO) MANCHESTER--813.900 Cape lorjfe rear porch, daylight base- thst here is s guy who will qot 1957 custom, 800. Ftilly ELECTTROLUX owners — Prompt, 88 M a p l^ t! Tel. 50 8-4327. The Skaubryii, caught fire en Thirty seven contractors avoided Congress couid, imder the con­ the school. St Ml 8-4860. jshions, good condttton,- mont, two small children. CaU MI four down, two unfinlahcd up Nice with fireplace, two car ga­ only carry out the garbage for her stitution. at any time r.rvoke the In other matters the Board was equij Sacrifice, CaU MI friendly service on your Electro­ condition. Near acbools. route to Australia 'with. 1,010 mi­ the consequences of. a strike by a s y w eci^ caccuc TOP QUALITY loam. ExceUent (dr (XKJKINO AND eating implte, TSc • NEW 8-1753 any time. - rage. 114 acre plot for privacy, uncomplainingly all bis life. He signing 3-year contracts calling for extraordinary powers. -> informed; after 9. - lux (R) cleaner. Pick up and de­ RAY’S ROOFING CO., abingle and a 16 quart bosket. Louis 5. BottL — utlon and ahopping canter, will probably also hang the living grants from Germany, 5(alta and buUt up roofs, gutter an^ con­ ditions. MI 34761. iondscaping, greenhouses and near Minnechaug Golf course. wage increases totaling 55 cents At the end of 45 days Congress 1. Hiat architect Henry 8. Kelly CHEVROLET Fleetlihe livery. CaU Electrolux authorized 360 Bush HUI Rd. MH^LE-AGED couple would like mediate oecupMcy. Call room drapea for her, and perhapa Scandinavia, She was owned by ductor work, roof, chimney re­ lawns. Fill gravel, stone. CoU four or five room apartment or an hour. These would hike the will review what R; Msta has done had not completed hla-enriysia of xe. Well taken care ot. Rea ss’ z and service. MI 94843 01 JA EXPERIENCED automobUe Walt 5 0 8-8603. Pour room apartment with heat, Dimock Go.. fk4!altora Town and Country Realty even sew them himself. I. M. Saukgen of Oslo. She was 2-0108. Please ask for Augustine pairs. Rsy Esgenow,’ Ml 9-2214. b r o a d BREASTED bronze fireab diqiiex. unfurnished.. No pets. reported altout 300 miles south­ present 82.45 hourly rate te '$2.60 and approve or roject as laws the bow Several -suggested structural / ’'ably priced. Reliable car. Call keeper for local automobile 8120 month. Joaeph Aabfoi^, 50 AD 84266 If he accepts a cigarette,,takes a changes to the Mary Cheney tl*"" Kamienski. Ray Jackson. MI 3-8826. ership. Steady position, I frozen Tom turkeys, SOc a pound, Pqone MI 94410. bars WcodB..kO, east o f the Island of Socotra when the first year, $2.80 the Mcond decrees Issued. 3-2086...... BARGAINS—Famous Hoover vac-' ‘ Glastonbury ME 3-2793 tentative puff and turns green, she year and 83 the third year, brory would lessen the eoet ft fo ences. Write Box A, Herald. uum cleaners. Reconditioned. oven ready. Schaub’s Turkey — Three room apartment with beat. Murdock. 5q^ 8-8472.' the fire started. . Constitutional guot-ontees were RAY ANN TV ainlc, service caU FOR ALL TYPBSO*^ roofing and FI] knows about him, too. He will al­ Employ'ers would pay an addi­ suspended before the state of emer­ report win be ready In two M yo. 1956 PONTIAC two-door hardtop. Guaranteed. 812.95 up; Free home Form, 188 HUIstown Rd., Man- Masical InatrumenU 53 IrA and second floor. 880 month. SIX ROOM Cape. Finished recrea­ ways bring his paycheck home In The passengers are expected to 82.50. 24-hour servipe. Bonded siding; clapboard,' asbestos. You Chester. Fsnlis snd Land for Sale 71 PORTER ST R E I^/Q IB A - Six arrive at Aden Friday, officials of tional eight cents on hour into the gency woa declared. All public oa- 2. Hist LaRoy Previns, hMd of Reasoiiabls. .Qajl MI. 8-0606 be-' may save by calUng now for your .'demonstration. MI 9-3661 after 8 THE Kinsman clectroBle tion room with bar. Amesite drive. his mouth, have a peaceful base­ union's health snd welfare fund. the reference department,/hae been tween 5-7 p.m. ____ work. Work done on/radios, car Help Wanted — Male p.m- room colonial, vMhnt, three bed Just off West Center St. Ideal for the Intergovernmental Committee ,rombly is barrsd. Rigid censorship radios-and HI-FI. MI 3-8877. ..ML fixe s8timates,^U jnatertals and M cINT^H APPLES No. 1 size S] 6stquality JOHN POOTICELLI ^ SON FOR DIFFERENT stsea and types rooms, very lap ^ Jiving.__room, ment hobby,Land hold the umbrella Meantime, at New Haven, the Of press, rpdio and televirion is named oerietont Ubrai' / workmanship guaranteed.' Man­ apy> home organ's. Dubpldo of^Mnna and land tracts withm 78 famllywith'children. Direct from over her head when It rains—and for Ehiropean Migration (ICEM) 3-2958, ' . CLINTON chain saws, Dewoit :. 81.35. Also cooklnk apples . 75c o fireplace, atteSiad garage snd owner. Call 5(1 9-0940. sold in Geneva. They will be Construction and General Labor­ enforced. chester Roofing and Siding Co., plus commission. Fuller H bushel begs.'Louis Bunco Forin, 5 ^ Call MI 9-9515 miles jot Hartford. Lawrence rear porch, VaniW, tile bathroom, let his own head get wet. ers Local 466 sold It would "wait Trailers 6-A home 4 workshop, Wright piower Flaao, Broker. Ml 8-5810. But if he snatches the pack, moved from Aden by plane to Aus­ Cubans con be arrested by the WHIT'S LANDSCAPE service. — Inc., MI 9-8933. 529 Weat (tonter. 5Cl 8-8116. T plus lavatory first floor, hot water a few days" on the advice of fed­ thousands If necessary and iinprls- Planning, planting and caring for saws. Capitol Equipment Co., 38 smokes them all himself,' then tralia. Sightle^lnjiired MOBILBHOMES Furniture tak­ Main. 5 0 8-7958. / FOR LEASB)—Extra large tiva neat oil^^jd^usco combination win Lots for" Sale 73 eral and state mediators to see oned indefinitely without being en aa down payment on paobUe- your home landscape. Ml 3-6841, FOR THE besl in ahlngle and biUlt dows jkM dbors, five yeara old, tries to borrow money from her up roofipg, gutters. Isaders, chim­ room, aecond floor apartmonL ex­ flonaiM for Sale 72 100 FEARED DROWNED If the Associated General Con­ charged or brou^t to trial. Homes homea. EhcceUent lota avaUable at Storrs GA 9-4446. and who like rain, in' FIVE LEAF kitchen t*ble, two ” Feriilizcrs 50-A Wearing Apparel— Furs ST near/schools. bus and shoi to buy another pack, well—a girl tractors of New Haven will raise B u s S k i d s ney and rciof repairs call Coughlin, cellent neighborhood. AvailaUe BOLTON—Two large wooded , lots Rangoon. Burma. April 1 (JP)— can and ore'being raided without Mansfield. Jenaen’e, Inc. (always money. Call JA 8-8079. handy kitdhen -choirs, buffet, (XVII) TtfO new Capes with 1100 A real bargain, easliy fl-' on Williams Road. Call owner, 5(1 hotj better beware of this cad He its lO-cents-an-hour increase of­ ACETTYLENE cutting and arc weld­ lin 8-7707. WELL R O T ^ D cow manure, de- G1 JIAN Ismb finger tip April. Write Box N, Herald.- \ may become a great boudoir buddy More than 100 persons are miasing a warrant, reliable) 64 Park Road, West phonograph. 50^8-5524, Mink collar and cuffs. aquaro ft. of living area. 5 minutes ced. George L. Grasladlo, S4321. fer. The. union seeks an hourly Ih- Batista and hia cabinet rriaet to­ stown, N. J.. April 1 OH— Hartford. AD 8-6214 or GA 9-4479. ing. On the spot repair of farm DESIGN ENGINEER livered by the load. Phone 5Q t laltor. Ml 9-5878. and moke a million dollars. But and feared drowned after. the X M hool bus owned by the Seeing equipment, light portable machine 8-7405. n from Manchester Green. Youngs­ creoie of I5, cents. night to conalder new anti-robel- Monday through Saturday, 9 to 6. THAYER' de luxe carriage, 120. town kitchen, living room with LOT—170x858, high elevation, on he is just os likely to run sway sinking of a Burmese river steam­ "We will work until further no­ Rye, Inc., -school at Whlppony went . anywhere, any time. Phone MI Roofing and Chimneys 16-A T 'Jv (XV> RIGA HitnOHTS. Bolton— er caught in a cyclone. llon decrees. -- Monday. Wednesday, Thursday Civil or M.E. degree prefem Playpen complete, $10. Ctosco GOOD CLEAN cow manure, $5-810 NOTICE fireplace, veatihula Largr bus line, action, wanted. R. T. Mc- from home and spend most of h(S tice," Henry Russo, president of out of control and smashed into evening. . 9-1428. ROOFINO — Specialising m repair­ with Experience in gtructural 1 choir, $5. Swing-car seat, |S. 5 0 815,600. R. F. Dimpek and Magiitflcent new ranch. Six -Cann Agency, MI 8-7700.. million bucks entertaining an­ The steamer went down near a tree here yesterday. Injuring adv-. tank 'design. Small company, exc« loads, ' delivered. Ebtcellent for G rooms.Xtwo car garage. See the port of Bossein, about' 200 the Local said. ing roofe of all kinds. Also new 9-1043. shrubs, gardrina. Ml 3-7804, 5(1 d Realtors, Ml 9-5345, Joaeph/Ash' other girt. Bricklayers Local 6 will meet Pvint Stops Blistering en bUnd student lent future. $12,000 feg paid. Public Hearing • . ford. Ml 8-6818, BarbarSy.^oods, signs onXBolton Center Rd. R. MANC3IESTER—101 Constance St. The trouble with the survey Is miles from Rangoon. It carried 'Hie bus. carrying eight students roofs! Gutter- work. CJilm."»iys THREE H. P: outboard motor. Coll 9-8731. . , ■ S MI 8-8099. tonight at New Haven to take « Look Young and Pretty Roses In Cross-Stitch! cleaned, repaired, 96 yeara’ ex MI i - m s , or Robert Mtpraock, Ml F. DimoerxA Co:, Realtors, 5Q- Excellent lot. water, sewer. Rea- it covers_ only half the problem— 123 passengers os well as crew­ Chicago—Blietering and^ peeling 'With the dogs the school teaches BARKER PERSONNEL JO 3-8996 after 5. First 890 takes 1X4, 85 -ANNUAL TOWN BUDGET 9-5245, J o ^ b Ashford. Ml- men and police guards. Only 20 strikie vote, but a union spokesman irience. estimates Call FERTILIZERS. Bargain. Liixura N. April 7, 1958 34478. 74i% '*im 3S^^^ Adelberg. w h « “abour ^ I s 7 said "we may decide (o hold off caused by moisture o n ^ e outside them to usSi skidded on Whlppeny Bowiby. Manchester M* 8-8361.. SERVICE it. special lawn fertilizer,'SO lb. bog, e .Also dresses. MI 8-8810, 9-6818, Barbara Woods. 5(1 9-7702 What is needed now is to test survivors have ' been reported of a houae 1$ said to he eliminated Rd. near East Hanover Ave. A Notice 1s hereby given that in ac­ NEW SIX ROOM bmiie. Carter St-. or Robert Murdbek, Ml 24473, found. a few days to'await further devel­ trainer was also in the vhicle. 82.50, .500 Ibe or more delivered. .( TWO LOTS on'CJmn .Road. 60x120 some Radcliffe or Vassar girls to opments." by a new latex print made hy a 1383 MAIN STREET ALUMINUM., List price 86.76 per hiindred. — cordance with the' prbvisiona o f Manchester. Fiyulboms, complete Police and rescue workers took n h each., (31ty water and sewers. CaU find' oiit ^^at their attitude 'to­ Work continued at the New Chicago firm. It^wually covers in Heating and Plumbing 17 SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Phot e MI 8-7693.. Cl Chapte V of the Toiyn Charter, aa fuU rear dormtf, baths, tiro- 5IA S E8TER — LianterUHry Et. 20 minutes to free the bus’ occu­ EXTENSION LADDERS several amended, the Board o t Directoih of Six room O pe, fiverefmlahi finished,’ plas-- afjer 5 p.m .M I 9-90S3. ward tobalgo shows about their 15,000 Fish for Shrimp Haven Hlllhouse and Wilbur one coat, can be appli^ in damp i ------i------ti 11% ' B! Idace, basemant gairage. T. Shan personalities. After all, if science weather, o n ^ s said to dry Ih 20 pants. One.student the trainer and REpublic ;f-3667 .------^------d tered throughout, low down pay- Cross'High Schools in New Haven 8. WATSON. PLUMBING and heat­ 34’-842.96 28’—849.84 ^ ns. MI the Town of Mancheeter wlU hold non, BuUdei/Hl 8-T488, BU 8-141A minutes. the driver escaped uninjured, po­ ing contractor. New tnatallations; a public hearing on'^he tentative men(, FHA mortjgage kvaUrole. 95' FRONTAGE. Birch St. Near is going to help women find the Biloxi. M iss.-The United Stalps and the. New Hamden Junior High Household Goods 51 9 firehouse.. Write Dmerchant's -right kind of husbands, It cer­ lice said. " altisraUah work and repair worU Farm Hand , 32'—858.18 86’—867.90 Budget of said Town of Manriies- (VI >ERS special-buUt for AAA Realty Agents, Jini . and etffimp industry provides a liveli­ School despite the absence of car­ Bulldozer Operator hi: . \ Trailer Park with offer/Presque tainly owes It to men to help hood tor about 15,000 fishermen 'Hte dogs also emerged from the Ml 94808. ABSOLUTE b a r g a in - Custom — ter, for the fiscal year beginning New lilting room with Jean Tuttle, 5Q 9-6305. penters. £ ^ ^ ^ s Keep Perfectly wreckage imscathed, and the school Production Estimator 40’—ITtOO mode cornices and droMs.. Slip gm July 1, .1058, as published or to be buUt bookshelves, finished reC' Isle, Maine. them forecast their wives. snd contributes to the Income of Expediter in Purchasing Dept. hCANCHElETEUt — Bowers school In fact, here science ought to another 15:000 employes hi ,600 said they remained under control , cover*, SSO.SO and up. Choice of published by the General Manager room with fireplace and X /focom a, Wash-i-Pomologlats— while rescuers removed the injured. PLUMBING ANiy beaUng-r-repairs' Telephone Operator (Hand!- , In stock—Immediate delivery fabrica. Budget terme. Mrs. Rita, SEPTIC TANKS in the Ifuichester Evening Herald. led den. Huge kitchen dining area, six room Cape, Excellent bp^even more thorough, as women shpce establishments. condition, ceramic (Up bath, fin­ >Apple specialists—have discovered Police quoted the bus driver. and 'Coatraei work.'Cali m 9-8541. capped Man) JA 2:7780. . Said hearing will be held In the Twice as many I’amnsu as that if apples ore stored at 31 to SHERWIN-WILLIAMS AND 'usual. Two ceramic tUe baths. ished recreation room, attached Board to Set y G. A. Grelder, en lhatructor at the Bookkeeper Auditorium of the Verplanck AboutTow n '32 degrees In a humidity Of ,90 per school, as saying he was driving . LLOYD’S PLUMBlBO Service as- Salesman 981 5(A1N ST., 5(AN(rKESTER ANTIQUE FURNITURE, ri'ver. 819,900. For further Information oi*' oversized garoge.^- Outside patio ■ures satisfaction, prompt service. School on Monday, April 7,.1958 at cent they can be removed from in the rain up on incline and . Claims Adjuster ' gloss, China, and used furnlturd 8 o'clock jn the afternoon, at which ap^intment to see call the R. F. and fireplace. Amesite driveway, Sunset Rebekoh Lodge wiU hold CH 74124, MI 9-S4iS. corner lot, split rail fence,, nicely T w p H e a r i^ s storage several months later as around a turn when the vehicle : Farm Ckiu^e 16 H.' P. SCOTT-Atwoter outboagrd bought and eold Furniture Repair hearing any ejector or taxpayer Dimook .A Co., Realtors, MI a Military Whist Monday at.S p.m. fresh as when picked. Cook motor. 13 foot runabout priced to Service. Ml S-7449. ' . ; « , Miehina Qltan^ 9-5345, Joseph Ashford. MI 9-6818, landscaped, many extras. Direct skidded. ' FURNACnSS cleaned, repaired. In­ m ay'.have, an opportunity to be from owner. Information given In Odd Fellows Hall under'the Short Order Cook ^ seU. PI 2-7934, \ heard. For and by order of the Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702 or Rob­ The Board of Directors la ex­ stalled.. Gas, 01), coal. Heating, GAS AN^ OIL combination stove. > ert Murdpek^ MI 3-8473. With appointment. Principals only, chairmanship of! Mrs. Marjorie KNOW YOUR Dairy Farm Hand NAVY Board of Directors of the Town of ponlon. It will be open to the pub* pected. tonight to set dates for pooling ahd sheet metal work. In' ^lUllng Machine Operator GRADE No. l.loam delivered, ,88 Refrigerator. AH 8-1870 .after 7 5H 3-1504. t Manchester since 1937. . T. ^ P, per yard, 5 yaide minimum. Np. 3 p.m. ManchesteiS' Connecticut. (XH) MANCHESTER — New-sU lie. , public hearings on two additional.' p • ■ ■ — ■ - Gilbert C. Barnes, Secretary Aitkin, Tolland Turnpike,. Mam Engine Lathe Opeca'tor loom, 82.50 per yard. Gravel, room ranch hdme in Rockledge (X) 5C5NCHESTER Green Area ^ appropriations totaling 89,500. Chester. Ml 34793, ■ crushed stone, stabilized stone, McK i n n e y s r o s . Board of Directors aeictien, hatha, ctramic tlla 5% room ranch with attached ga­ Air Controlmon Spinner . KELVINATOR refrigerator, 'like Manchester, Connecticut rage, 816,300.'Shies price includes The Holy Angels Mothers Circle The one attracting moet atten­ Machinist sand, hot mix asphalt. Nusadorf kitchen counters. Attached garage, will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. with Sand and Stone 0>., 5(1 3-2427. new. 875. JA 9-9903. ^ Dated. at Mancheeter, (TonnecU- amesite drive, fully landacaM rug,’'dishwasher and disposal. For tion is a proposed 84,500 appro­ Moving— ^Trucking— Moldmaker cut, this ISth day of March, 1M8.< Mrs. Frank Shimaitts. 40 Avondale' priation to bring the Globe Hol­ - Qrthder ’ . lot, 821,poo. CaU R. F. Dimock 0>. further Information .or appoint l^orage 20 Advt No. 5521 Realtors, 5C1 0-5345, Joseph Ash ment to see coU The. R. F, Rd. Dr. Winfield T. Moyer, 98 low bathhouse up to minimum Floor Layer Princeton St.f will ho guest speak­ standards recommended hy towr Calibration Mechanic ford, MI 84818, Barbara Woods, Dlmock A ' Co., Realtors, 5(1 j I MANCHESTER Package Delivery. Ml 8-7703 or Robert Murdock, Ml 9-5245. Joseph Ashford. M l 9-6818 er. officials who examined the aged Llght/rucking and package deliv­ Refrigeration Mechanic • SiH iC TANKS 84473. , Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702 or Rob­ structure. ery. Refrigerators, washers and Meat Cutter Cleaned and Installed ert Murdock, 5H 3-6472. The other is for $5,000 for snow stove moving epMlaity. .Folding Auto' Mechanic (X V m ) NEW CAPE, 816,900. Six What libraries In Connecticut Electronic Technician can do to become a center of com­ plowing and removal. 2 5 6 9 chairs for rent. Ml 9-(NS3. SEWERS finished rooms, 1% baths, amesite (I) BOLTON—Custom built ranch In another matter tonight, the Highway Foreman LOAM AUCTION drive, choice location. R. F. 816.900. Six rooms, ceramic tile munity activity will be one of Meehtee Cleaned MANCHESTER Moving and Truck Shearing Machine Operator several toplos disoussed at a panel Board, which will meet at 8 Dlmock A Co., Realtors. Ml bath, mahogany kitchen cabinets, o'clock In the hearing room of,the ing Co. Ml 3-6583. Ownad and op­ Lumber Store Manager ' LAWN SEEDING Bestfit Sale ■ - ProM^t fei'The 0-5345, Joseph Aahtord, Ml 84818. fully plastered:' Two-car garage. talk on ‘‘The Role of the Public erated by Walter B. *»errett. Jr., • INSTAUATION Library" April 17 from 10:30 a.m. Municipal Building, will dlKuss I CONVERT TO OIL HEAT NOWH Welder Barbu'S Woods, Ml 9-7702, or For further Information or ap­ the proposed sale to the Town Fire %gent for Burnham'a Van Service. Hand Trucker SFECIALIST t i m e IS H ERE! WiaiAM NEVIUE FUND Robert Murdock, MI 8-6473. pointment to aee caU the R. F. to 2:30 p.m. The meeting, under 'CoU Us! We’ll Be Pleiwed To Submit An Estimate. Service to 48 statea.- 'Structural Designer the auspices of the Service Bureau District of Hose Ctompany No. 1. Dlmock A Co., Realtors, MI 9-5245, The town' purchaged ■ th.e , build­ Art 't'eacher We deliver approximately SPONSORED BY MANCHESTER AIDCILIARY POUCK MANrBEOTER—Large new five Joaeph Aahtord, 5(1. 94818, Bar- for Women’s Organizations, will ROTARY or PRESSURE'BURNERS MOVE BY TRAILER van., It’4,l6«» be held at 956 Main St., Hartford. ings at the corner of Hsirtford Rd Accountant Town and Gauntry 5 yards of unsifted $ 1 A WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2.1958-r6 P.M. room ranch. Nice place for kids. bara Woods, 5(1 9-7702 or Robert expensive—One load instead of GradeTbacher Finishedd basement, plenty of Murdock MI 3-6472. / ' Reservations may be made with and Pine Sts., from the J. P. Ste­ COMPLETE HEATING two or Oireq—Easier leading and High School Teacher farm field loam. 1 V A t Hm s t a t e a r m o r y . MANCHESTER, CONN. extras. Coll Builder, MI 34331, the Service Bureau until April 16. vens Co. for $35,000 in December unloading— Distinctive, dignified Drainage Go. 1966, in connection with the then Worked in easy cross-stitch and Induatrial Engineer LOCATED ON MAIN STREET, NORTH OF THE CENTER MANCUIESTER—Custom brick and / Stow I — Hot Water — Worm Air — Air Conditioning 8162 and smart. "The B?st for Less. The Merriumts and Towaepeople Have (HI) MANCHESIED. Investment frame* six room ranch, two fire­ propbeed consolidation of, the. old one color,, you’ll find this lovely Music Teacher M l f . 4 1 4 3 Ml 9.4824— ;TR 5-2975 Miss Nancy Vabalas, a student 10-20 The Austin A. Chambers Co., 503 Woodworking Teacher Cooperated WonderfnU.v—Many Fine Donations! pi^oerty. Two tomUy duplex. Ex places, large .ibereation room, South Manchester Fire District rose design fascinating, to em­ East Middle Turnpike, MI 84187, e CERTIFICATES;— Many buelnem flrnte have given certiflcatee ceUent condition, large 7-bedroom only 817,900. Carlton W. Hutchlna, at the University of Connecticut, with; the town. Show off your lovely figure In broider. Add a festive air to your Electricity Teacher is spending the Skister vacation Hartford CH 7-1423. Time Study Engineer which entitle purcluMwr to laundry, dry rieanlng and other serv- home, 3rd bedroom possible. MI 94132. The Board tonight will also: NEW! NEW! NEW! this young higb-waisted frock 'that table'settlng by trimming a lunch­ Spacious renovated kitchen. Good at her home. 40 Wedgewoodo Dr. Set dates for meetings on Gen­ Pharmacist loee; gas, oil changes and grease Jobe; grooeries; fine merchandise m PArrs m coutpoimaii, m ip every miss adores. Short cuffed or eon cloth with this pretty m otif., . in'vestment income. Prime loca HIGH ELEVA’nON . Immaculate She is the daughter of Mr. and eral Manager Richard Martin’s HOT WATER HEATER three quarter sleeves are provided. Pattern No. 2569 contains hot- Painting— Papering 21 Counselor from various lines of business; dinners,, etc. 5{rs. Adam Vahalas. . AP9 WOAUP. ASSIST IP TPi »fKaP>P • I^BNITURE:—Some new 'and shopworn from stores, many tion. R. F. Dlmock A Co., Real three' bedroom ranch, ceramic tentative budget for the fiscal No. 8162 with Patt-O-Rama is iron transfer; rnateriat requjre- Training Supervisor. tors. Ml 94245. Joseph Ashford, APP COPJPOl Of AtP TPAfHt PStPO OPERATING ON NO. 2 FUEL OIL Store Manager BEAUTIFUL 6-ROOM COLONIAL good serviceable used Items from homes. Partial list:—Refrigera­ bath, hot water heat, garage, year beginning July 1. in sues 10. 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, Size nienu; stitch illustrstion. e x t e r io r and inurior aalnting. 511 9-6818, Barbara Woods, Ml trees, omy 812,950; Cortton W. PAP to, PAPAP, PAP/0 nUPPOPt APP OeUtngs refmlshed. Paperhanging. Luncheonette Manager (JUST OFF PORTER ST„ IN dIOICE,LOCATION) tors, electric and gas ranges (2 apartment size), washing ma­ • Mancheeter Orange wiU meet to­ Be^osKed to approve the Town Hot water as you like It! Onoroateed and at 12. 32 bust, short sleeve, 514 Send 25c in Coins, for this pat­ 9-7703 .or Robert Murdock, 50 Hutchins. M l 94132. morrow evening at 8 o'clock in UPPt Stop AU, TPIP PISPATCP APP Report os published, together with yards of 39-lnch. tern — add 5i; for ea''j* (lattern for Wallpaper booka. Eatimatea giveni V . ■ ' Large living room with fireplace, screened In porch, 1% baths, chines, divans and occasional chairs, Mme toys, breakfast sets, 84472. . the moat economical eoet te you. Fuuy tv*vered by insurance. Call dlalng,furniture, beds, TV set, radios, record player«.(one com- 64 TW0-FA5(1LY, 2% baths, L- Orange haU. Mrs. Gustave A. toPTPOl AU ruppTS, peeppp rpt unpublished appendices contained For' this pattern, send 35c In flrst-claes mailing. Send to Anne Apply 3 twin sized bedrooms, atuched garage, beautifully. lan t^ p p d Anderson, lecturer, will he in in ^the annual audit filed In tht Coins, your name, address, size de­ Cabot, The Manchester Evening Edward R. Prtca .Ml 9-1008. lot For further Information or appolntpient to see—CALL Mnation), records, stands, lamps, etc. Electric wster cooler fonn- ON BUS UNB — Overslsed Cape type kitchen dining combination, PPSimP Of AlPOAfT APP SATPtP , CONNECTICUT STATE EMPLO' tain. Many other decorative and ntiUty Itesss for home„ eamp Cod,, six rooms (three or (our bed­ attached double garage, only charge of the program; - JRefresh- "tewn Clerk’s office and with the sired, and the Pattern Number to Herald, 1160 AVE. OF AMERI­ PAINTINa -AND paperhanging. menu will be aerved, IPfOPMATlOP OP WiATPfP COPPUIOPS. State Tax Cbrnmiesioner. "OIL HEAT IS CLEAN HEAT' But Burnett, The Manchester Eve­ CAS. NEW YORK 36. N. Y. Prjnt or cottage. rooms) large kitchen, full bath 816.500. Carlton W. Hutchins. Good clean workraanahhlp at reu' MENT SERVICE, o NEW ACCORDION.(VALUE 8258) and 5 free lessons. down ' and lavatory ' on second 94182. TPU Also AMPt APJPSTMiPTS APP Hold a public hearing, and take ning Herald, l l A AVE. AMERl- Name, Address and Pattern Num­ aonable rates. 80 sraars In Man< th e R. F. DIM OCK CO. OPtPATt (POOPP COPTPOUtP , action on, a proposed additional GAS. NEW YORK 88, N. Y. ber. ■ - Lunch By PaganI Caterers—^Truckmen—.Ample Parking floor, ^ conditioned heat oU, -t- Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters Chester. Raymond Flake. Ml ! ye,3

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T uescxy, APRIL J, MM- Tho W M th«t PAGE sntB EN Avtragt Dsilr. Nft P ri* raoMiaot of U. 8. Woatbor i®attrljE0tpr lEmpntng ISwalii For tfco WoMi IM M Mank‘99.^S8 iWadwd afokrMg es sl or to­ The BriOah Amertcan Club will Mra. Philip Tippet, vice regent! night. Low M to gg. Portly etoody hold ita monthly meetlnf tonljfM of the Connecticut~ utDAr DAR, will apeak Charter Unit; on VHow Well Do We Know the 12,669 and mlldor Thursday. High 88 to About T6wn at 8 o'f bringing In PHARMACY claaaea will iheet ha uaual at .10. Boaton UnlVeralty Alumni Club of school. mont*fend New • Rochella, Ni Y„ .WMhinRton, A] proposed CJharter amendments,. f h o n e m i t ^ i s i Cuba, April 2 a |. capital of Sanfisgo, firad upon a-m. • r Hartford tomorrow at the Brood Hartford and Manchetter. He Its first move waq to draft a let­ tranMiort moving In the area and A'federal fln:and jury invcftti- St. YWCA. Hartford. He la a Frank IiliUelC chairman , of moved here In 1948 with his fam­ ter asking for suggestions on char­ •—Fidal Caatro’a rebela cut spread oil and nails on tha roads. gatibn into, the pricing of The^ Immaculate Conception Junior in the College of Liberal Group 2< Saving Banka* Aaaocia- Engaged ily. • . ter provisions that colild. be Im­ eommunicaiiona to As a reault most bus and rail work- automobit^B in the Washin; Mothera Circle will meet tomorrow Arta at the Univeralty. Anyone In­ tion of Connecticut and treasurer Stuek-attended Brunswick Prep The engagement of Mlaa Carol proved as well as Ideas for today and his patrols ore stopp^ work around Santiago ton area may be followed by night at the homeI of Mra.----- Francla terested In attending Boaton Uni­ of fhe Sayings Bank of Manohes-. School and graduated "cum laude" changes. and highway! were almost deeert- Ttwmey, 23 LyndaM Rd., following versity la invited to the meeting. ter. has Announced that a regular Carlson to E. Ralph Walejt la an­ in June 1932 with an AB degree. With govomment similar inqliiries in other \ the aervlce In Bt Jamea’ Church. rheetlng of the group will be held nounced bv her parents. Mr. and He alao received an lAJS degree The letter will be sent to.the- SOREEIB other aectors in ed. ' parts of the country, Asst. tomorrow night at thh F arn ^g - Mrs. C. Carlson, 30 Sunset from Fordham Law School In 1939. Board of Directors, other town: Commercial flight! between Sen- DeHa Chapter, Royal Arch boards and agencies, Town depart­ againat President/ tlego and Manxanillo, 85 miles Atty. Gen. Victor R. Hansen Masons, will hold a regular meet­ ton Country Club. The apefkpo8iti6n a neigative one just b^ } ’ TENDERIZED Cor. Oak St. and Spruce St. puplla In a special program to­ theran Theological Seminary at brisk and efficleiH manner, are not amendment projposals emerging .B atista’a trobpA xnd poltoe, on al- end. -The 31-yeer-o1d rebel leader mlghf i*of nthennise be .avsllable t ' ■ Moimt Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. continent with the Thpatre Group of the "out and dWed" variety by from the Commission’s study are for FBI Inspection. cause it is being firm in the interest o ^h e United States and morrow at 8 p.m. In the school of Austria prestfntii» a series of 15 ^moat continuous alert for months, plans to caU a general strike Wonderful flavor . . • , WE WILL IE OPEN auditorium. The buatneaa meeting A June 7 wedding la planned any means, foL he iiixl*** , to 'be voted on at either the* Oc- '* cad to meet (he rebel threat. " against the President. -Hunt for Agreement* the rest of the world, " ------i American playa In English. fort to help a somethnea .nervous; tober or November general elec 'The individual automobile deal­ M Very tender ,. . / EVERY DAY THIS of the Waddell PTA will follow, He also joined summer stock M stre aupportera said total war Without waiting for the strike Elsenhowerwer said(wld he1 could have 'i less waata . . . and refrCahmenta will be served in MjratiO Review, Women’a Benefit applicant feel at ease and occa-jtlbns. iRatuiUi would be extended call, some sugst mill employes in er.” Hsnsen said, "can do lust been misUkentaken iK1ft- the way he companies, playing at Tamworth. R'onally comes forth.with forth ^with a hii-1 about what he wantif to de-Shoqt hAndled U.S. .• counter-propaganda Packed School WEEK INCLUDING the cafeteria. Assn., win meet this evening at N.H. apd Kennsbunkport and to tlMiYast of Cuba after midnight OriehU Provlnee Joined transport 7:45 In Odd Fellows hall. *1710 bus! morous quip that relieves the ser­ Saturday^ tha rebel deadline for workers la, walkouts. pricing. Our interest Is In detCr- on Russia’s xnnouncetL auspenslon Afbonr Acres turkeys from WEDNESDAY Ogunquit In Maine. Later he waa 1 mining-whether there/are agree­ The Shulterbuga will meet to­ neaa aeaaion will be followed by a iousness of the gathering. \ the president to quit To meet the aituatton Batiste of nuclear tests. \ / LeagVs Glastonbury farm. At- We Specialise In Chlldren'a aocial hour with refreahmenta. a professional director for the Although Stuek may sympathise obtained from Congress further ments among area dealers relating Elsenhower added that he wrd iBus, CarGrasli, urSerj amaU BMtavtlle tariceya. 'Halrcnta., . night at 8 o’clock at the home of Fennlmore Players at Mamaroneck, Traneport Slapped with the aims of the appUcents ap­ Roving rebel bends cut tele- to pricing and the so-called die; his aides may not have heenyex- Reginald P(nto, 371 W, Middla. N.Y., and the Westcheater County couhta which would violate the Tpke. Members are asked to bring Club facllittea at the Knlghta of pearing before the Board, his legal ’ linsa to tho OrienU provin- (CenUaacd M Page Two) ploitlng the full posslbllltlei m the No One Hui^ Columbus Home will be closed to Playars i t White Plains. He was training requires him to make hia aptitrust laws." United States In the field ^ psy- items they would like to photo­ also actlvs. In directing plays lo­ AUCTION all membera ’Tnursday, Friday and decisions “by the book." in this; Hansen explained the "price chol^cal Warfare. / ^ graph or things Suitable for table cally. His radio experience—acting. Southington. April 2 (IP> — top arrangementa. Saturday. case the aoning laws, rather than 1 Sponsored by the pack"'system-this way: If a manu­ Hia comments followed up Sec­ by the heart. j ginnehMter Auxiliary Police facturer’s suggested sales price for retary' of State Dullei’ acknowl­ Thirty-one West* Hartford school Stuck joined the Zoning Board a car Is $2,800. the car Is ad- edgement yesterday, that the So­ children, two teachers and..a room because be feels that Manchester; O f TIm S* Firm vettised for $3,100 and then "dis­ viets had scored a propaganda mother escaped Injury today when counted" by $300. He said a victory with Monday’s announce­ Is one of the best and most at- 1 WiiKom NovUlt R iimI i tractive towns in Connecticut and^ similar plan has been followed In ment of a lone-wolf teat suspen­ the school bus In which they .were 1 he would like to see It kept that" supplying extra accessories tor sion. ' X ' ' riding collided with an automoMIa I way through the use of InteUtgent. Wtdnei4a|, AprH 2 la n A r] IS Plot new cars and by Use of artificial In respbnio to questions. «laen- In the PlantivlUa section of town. CIGAR SMOKERS! planning and Zoning. list prices. hower.sgta today It might have The bus waa bound from the ^ CANDINAVIAN A member of the Center Congre­ He emphaalaed he waa making Deduclions? been bolter propaganda atrategy I Mie no aeenaaDontt against any apeclflc W KHn"’lo have ann(hmcrt 1 caiArter Oak Sohqo] *t„V.e|t Hfrt'- ... gational Church. Stuek Is a Re­ Washington, A] — A f with Prlo in NTew YorW in Febru* dealer or dealers, but said the ob­ A 20th child'was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Rubelfeurleson of Isbla. WU., JgAfXHir fprd for the Peabody Museum at More Thor| 60% Off publican and waa vice prealdent STATE ARMORY fOdAral grand jury today in* ary. jective Is to find out the degree of were all single births. All 20 are around Mrs. Burleeon s hoepltXl^ed. Front f r ^ the left, week that the United Statei had New Haven on a day-long excur­ CRAFT SHOP of the Young Men’s Republican The Justice Depsirtment said the uniformity on pricing and dia- are Alice FayS, 12. holding EUzabeth Jean. 2 4 , day-old Tommy Wesley and ftirlesort, 41. considered and rejected such an sion. ' Club In 1949-50 and la a former dietad. Stahbem Aer: Oorp. 8tanbcm Corp. Is a dealer in fire- Charlene, 5 {partially hidden, finger In mouth(, Edna Carol. 8. Clmrlrttte, 4. Md Sarah, < action. He and hla adviseri looked 113 MAIN STREET—TEL, MI 9-6117 Luncheon SerYe^ By prln- counting.in given'areas. PoUca said the bus waa being member of the Executive Town of Roebeater,.N, Y afmi. automatic weapons and War bed), Johnny, 15, (partially hidden behind Sarahl Jerry, 8. and Sible. * w t the matter, he !*ld, and decided driven by Lee Sltllpesky; 24, of Committee. He is a member of the PaRsni's jBkterers MORIARTY con- surplus material. - . The local inveatlgatltm was dis­ Billy. 22. Clinton,'24, Jackie 20, P atsy ,'ll. James 19 months, (partially hlddeqi, Burleaon, 62, not to say anything. He could have Box of 50 c t |^ ownara on ehargsa closed yesterday when the Justice 10 Wild Rd„ Weatport.A He waa Manchester Country Club and Is hla AmericaiY Aircraft Parts Co. (AP Photofax I. been _mUtakej^ he_l^de(l. o m s , a golfer' and fisherman. He haa This adv. paid for by BROTHERS iqXrlng to obtain arms deals In surplus alrcraft-materiaia Department-Jilid-lettere -with-the- - arrested on a. charge“of raeklMS Manor 4!oiistructton Co.,.C^-Mapir Federal District Court here asking • Elsenhower said the United driving. ■ . • 2 imI» •# •poputar lOe elflor. - V- ftAottMtlqiiiRMOie-diAMtteifliiiiL __ -atim-denfr-considefable- sailing;:—- "W-CenterJHr oountry for Uila^^Bbaii- and In 'U’eqpohs, the department States haa taken the InlUaUve on I0eci|»!( Stuek Isn’t the only one In the Chester. said. • for use of one of the sitting grand .They Identified the driver of w m m ratrm icnoK OF Ml S-5lf8 w y movsmmW' juries to look into local automobile many proposals for East-West the Second vehicle aa J. R. Dg- family to be interested in com­ The indictment dlrdctcd against The Indictment aaid the alleged. $1,9 Million Theft Charged Iiisurgeifits^in peace settlements dating back • Enfey flio Iw t# ff on •xponslv# smelui munity projects. Hia wife is a iCy involved esisstabliahlng ■xlei-o Uico, '30, of 62 ( J e o r g ^ ^ ^ u U t Stanley J. Bachman. Jerome H. The department said the initial A If S*gTt O • 'more than lO year* and running jngton. and srreaft”7ipi|P/^ A and poy loss thcn lkrif prieo. Reg. 4.80 ^ L 7 9 memtiar of the Board of Education' Baehman, Bernard Sidney Bach­ OeMtry aa a registered weepons #Ea$ter Cords and has Jteen Interested in PTA dealc and ualng ftctniouf sales inquiry' .wUi-J>e AhCvned, chiefly All 59 -Seats m . charge of failure td' -Mgtun whll# man and the corporation, alao with W rtt^W asii^ft^ atwhlxa- making x turn. Xii'' Work for several years;' rharffd' attempted evasion of to hii! to get flregrma Into the MANCHESTER The couple have three children, hands others. .The indictment Uone—the Ford Dealers Advertis­ Firm’s Police said DeLuco’s c a r t- w ^ fedtral taxed' on traasten* of fire- He does not consider that this Eosfer Orndments SHOPPING William M., Wendy A. and Jeffry charged \|hat many ot the al­ ing Fund. Inc.; the'Greater Wash­ Fairfield Vote “ rounding a comer when it was mt' PARKADE arms and tha execution of false leged arrangements were per- ington Chevrolet Dealers Assn. Co­ country la being negative, he con­ by the bus. They quoted DeLaco UG H. Stuek. They live at 43 Stephen doeumenta. operative Inc.^ end the Chryeler tinued, when it stands on what It LIGGETT I fected et cmferences held in one as saying he had a neck condition S t Falrfllld, /April 2 UP*—A reor­ FOB MOMBtRINO OUT OF THE OBDINART- Tha Juatlca Department,. In an­ ‘of Washington^, leading hotels. D w era Aasn. believe#, to be best for the whole which made It difficult for him To Buy Saihe free worlds , •EE OVB DISTPfOTn^JWOWEB nouncing tho indictment, aaid the I The StanbeniNporp. was charged Three enUtrust division lawjers ganization‘‘alate won all 69 seats to signal, adding he was on hla WEDDING, tnveatlgation by the local' federal With having b o u ^ t a quahUty of were designated to handle the mat­ on the Deniob^atlc Town Commit­ Eisenhower (confirmed that the way to a . doctor for treatment | x i p u ^ a ) i grand Jury grew out of Infor­ aub-inarhine guns> carbin)M\ and ter before the grand jury. They are Operations Coordinating Board FourA-thojugh the old board did not ap­ tee ln/yesterdajt!s primarj’ here. when the accident occurred. mation obUlned by a New York antitank rifles froh) Inteiwi New Orleans, April 2 1X7 Thb counting of the paper ballots which once had a special reaponsi- Neither the bus nor the auto­ grand Jury which returned an In­ Ltd. at Alexandria, Va^ around (Coattmied on Page Nine) New York men face a grand jury prove the sale to the Robinson was completed shortly before six bilUy for pay(!hoIoglcal warfare mobile waa damaged aerloualy. -.A j, group until after noon. strategj’ no longer haa any over­ UPER MARKETS dictment on Feb. 18 against ex- middle of last Septemi iictment charging them with o'clock this morning/ Major injury was a bloody 'nose to ■v 'Thereafter, the greqd'J»OT sal •‘By. an adroitly timed maneu- all diitiea In that reaped. USd former Cuban Praaldent theft of $1,900,000 froir the firm More than 60 per (Wt of the one of the school children. loa Prlo Socaraa and eight Utoaie involved in the allege con I-ver,Oarri.son said, "Robinspin and .town’s 4.800 registered Democrats ?lt ■waa'-lh this connection Oiat oociates. splian- had the arms/ shipment qOOO Jobless they are, acc(.sed of buying with his associate.*- obtained the bonds voted In the primary. ■Ellaenhower said U.S. leaders may Prlo,' who h.is been, living In tiansnxTwt to Savannahr . the mone.v'. by means of a false instrument rep­ An ipsurgent group headed by not have Jbeeji exploiting this coun­ \ Miami, Fla., for aome time, and the were Jerome H. Bachman repeS' The Orleans Pariah (County) resenting that- they had already John T. Fitzpatrick and John- J. try's, full poaslbllities In Uia field. others were 'diarged with con­ a 118,500 payment from Blh'a a4< Week Hikes Grand Jury yesterday returned the' acquired. ownership of WllIiaJH8- Darrey, prosecutors of the town Some crltlck In Congress x«^ using the money OUBAN^ REDS FOR CASTRO w o r l d G R E E N ants, Luis Alfonso Bllva y Tsblada. taken from WiHiams-McWilllains "With this mon^‘, which they Tire insurgents won every place whether the United 3ta.*o Oould idw known as Lula SUya, and A1 nah.. ploymentv In Connecticut jumped obtained from the use of^Wnilams- on the 59-members cqmmlltee by have gained If it had labeled tha Havana, April 2 (VPi — The Co- The various offenses charged In Industries, Inc., lb boy control of 400''yotes or better. fCus ’ ■ ■ • - ■ ------ban Coarnmalst Party threw its Femendex and James L. Gentry, 4,000 last week to 92.700. the contracting and dredging firm. McWitllams .bonds, they coniplet- usslan teat ban as just propa­ the latter doing btuinesa as the Indiefment provide for penal­ State Lab^Gommissloner Ren- ed puixhase oLlhe controlling atCck' , The winners carried 11 of the ganda In advance of the Soviet an- weight today behind rebel lead­ American Aircraft ParU Co., of ties ranging from tlyee [ccuitj/iisra-yeBTerday the Dist.' Ally. Leon Hubert Jr. rec­ i'2 voting districts. Their slate in­ nounpemen't. - / er Fidel Castro’* deinand for a . ommended Ixwids of $10,000 each. of WllllamX-McWillianrs Indus­ cluded 21 members of the formei •an Anibnio, Texas. years Imprisonment and fines of number of exhausting tries.” Widely Forecast i general strike to overthrow the SUva was among these Indicted $5,000 to $10,000, their JobleSa,..pa;K benefits in the- Asst. Dist. Atty. James Ganrison town committee under the preseht The annokincement by Russia government of Prealdent Fnl- STAMPS made public a memorandum say­ The entire operation. Garrison party leadership. gencio.RatUta. Comnmnlst* is­ state bit l.OeSr the^highest weekly said, was accomplished before of­ 'had been widely forecast. exhaustion total, sin « April 15. ing Lentz '^and Allen appearcFd at The Phelan-Boland slate had the sued a manifesto saying they ficers of Williams-McWllllaras publicly (leclared support of for­ Biiwnhowar replied that -was (x>n- 1950. . the National Bank ot Commerce kneW the bonds had been removed sidered by this g-ivemment—along were Joining with “alt Cuban* WEDNESDAY, Housing Act No Panacea 'So' far this yedr, he^aald, 9,003 here during the morning of Nov. 7, mer u!8. Senator William Benton, to end tyranny." They, demand­ beoaiiaq/‘the Wllllams-McWilUsms a registered Democrat in Fair- with the possibility of the United pm ons have exhausted their job- 1656. and removed $1,900,000 In ne­ dlr$|rtnfa. were kept occupied in States’ making the first mjjve to- ed the establishment of a."broad leM pay benefits and aren’Ueliglble gotiable goveni’ment bonds belong­ field, in a statement Issued by Ben­ Democratic coalition govern­ SAVE...SAVE...SAVB Na4^9|j|L by Ro5ihson who was ton over the weekend. Phelan has jward banning teata/^ut that both for more lintU they return ttfswork ing to Wllliams-McWilllams.- proposals were rejected on the ment.” and build \ip new .credits. Last They had presented a note ■uDIwMv about to. purchase the been active in seeking support fof year at tWs time. 4.711, had ex­ signed by Phillips as new,»qesident cb'ntnmTO; Intereirt . 1 . with hts BOMARC LAUNCHED SUGAR CURED. READY tO EAT own m(iMey. The meeting waa post­ (Continued on Page Twenty) (Contlniied on Page Twelve) Cape Canaveral, Fla., April • hausted their benefits. 6f the firm, Garrlsoh"'.*Ud. al- poned hour after hour by Robin­ FULL SHANK HALF Two weeks ago unemployment (X>) — The .\lr Force today In the State propped to 88.400, be- son while his agents obtained the laimrhed a Bonwre guided nrts- -caiue of a recall of lairt-off work­ bonds . J . " . s ile ^ ts moat potent, ground-to- In Home ers bv the Underwood Co'rp. In W. Horace Williams. Jr., one of Thrice in Three Months atr defepse weapon and the near­ Hartforq Bridgeport and a News TidlT®^ the stockholders, and directors at est thing it has to an antlrmls- pltkUD fn the apparel Industry In the New York meeting, said hia slle missile. The lightning-swift Washington,/April 2,(X7—BuJhl-eand $200 million releesed to Culled from AP Wires group had brought civil suit in FNMA a few weeks ago. that New Haven. Bomarc, larger than nuuij' a ‘ira and houaing offlclaU predicted- Last week. 'ho\vever, continued New York last July to have the Dulles Says U.S. Taking fighter plane, darted away from today- the $1,850,000,000 Houaing agency is able to tell tenders and loyoffs boosted, the tptal to 92,700. sale rescinded.')Me said the suit builders they can go ahead \vlth the .Air Force Missile Test Cen­ HAM 59 Act will help puah.home construc­ Of this totaj, 67,878: persons filed Massachusetts House passes Gov. is now pending.' ter about '10 aju. . tion, but emphasized It is no pana­ construction plans wHh the assur­ claims for unemployment corhpen- Fuccolo's $.10 million emergency He also said Robinson had /filed 11 cea for bualneas recession, ance'the government will buy up sation. The others• didn'tsflle be­ public work* program to provide an $ il4 million libel suit against WHOLE any mortgage! they choose to sell. in JOBLESS HIKE SEEN President Eisenhower signed the cause of IneliglbUIty fpr Various thousands* of temporary job.* for him and other minority directors St, Louis. April 2 (87—A* lll- Democratlc-sppnsored bill yester­ Some, lesser offlclsls predicted rea.sons. . unemployed . . . l^ixture of rain fqllowiag publication- of a pam­ this would spur the Industry In new creaae In natloniU unemploynieat day with a demand that Congress Initial claims, representing spells and snow and abnormally high phlet sent to etockholders. The By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER 4tered In a White House agency ftgurq/for March "In the mnge -quickly correct some provisions selling efforts.-One said privately of hew unemployment .totaled . Udea lashe* New England coa*tal pamphlet gave their version of the known as the Operations Cooctll- It would, provide builders anti lead­ Washington. April 2 iS*, - - On of 200,000” was predicted today which, he said, conflict with the 7,774 last week. A year agn at this 'krma for second anccesslve day. firm’s operations since its sale. the testimony of SecreUry of Sta(,e. nating Board. Presidential adviser by a Department of Labor of­ private: enterprise system and ers with "an Important rbaasur- time Initial claima were 2.717. Metal producers taking some' ance that they can plan on-bigger • In New York, Robinson issued Dulles the United States is taking C D. Jackson, who subsequently ficial, Seymour L. Wolfbeln. Nae "burden the public purse." The Bridgqmrt area led the atgte hard statistical blows these days 4 statement in which he said he a propaganda beating from the returned to the publishing business ■scale operations." last week In t\ta l Itnenyiloyed with tional unemployment In Febru­ Lb. But the Federal Hhualng. Ad- The National Asaociation of aS reoifsslon in diirallle gOods sho\SfS categorically denied the charges Soviet Union. in New York, was the spark plug ary waa 6,173,008. nlnlatration (FHA) aped orders 15,700 listed bv the .State Labor little sign of abating . . . ‘ReprO- and iwserted that the New Or­ Three times in three month's and idea man in this organization.- LARGE ASSORTMENT OF B^UTIFUL Home Builders said the law could Department aa'jqblesa and seeking 'to lU field offices llberallxlng be of "tremendous benefit to mod­ sentatlves of 44 famllle* reerlve leans action "afgnlflcantly comes Dulles haa conceded Important vic­ The 0C;B still exists but now has TIFF.ANY CONFIRMED down payments Xa the law per­ work. Hartford Was second with free food from Harris County, Tex.p Just ()ne week Isefore the culmlna- no special responsibility for origl- erate income families” who have 15,600 follow ed-^ New Haven tories to what he calls the clever­ tVashIngton, April 2 i/P>—A mits. Some builders have notified been hampered by tight ^-housing Welfare Department. ness and unacrupulousneas with rrating possible propaganda ma­ Senate judiciary aubMuninlttea FHA.they were Waiting to adver- •nt*. WashingtoA'g famed cherry blos- ((.kmtlnn^ on Page Twelve) neuvers for top level consideration. credit. ! ((kMitlnued on Page which the Soviets peddlf abroad today, approved President Elaeu- CUT TURKEYS tia# the new terms to prospective TTie association's executive dl-j ent)-seven) j ^hich did not make It for last policies that the United States con­ Some informed officials feel the bower’a aomination of Gordon M. home buyers. rector,’ John H. Dickermsn, qire-'j' week’s Cherry BlOi«som Festival siders unsound. problem is beyond the powers of liffanv to be staff director of - 14”to -20 Lbs* - w- Li, 39c ___The $ P«r cent - minimum down dieted houelng. woukt-play-v«_ma--*4Wjj^j— O-rtwAsswi- . around for . _ The latest a.uch aimjssion carne the U.S. Information Ageiicy to the civil Rlxhts CoinmlaaloaL paj^ant^w applies to ImA-lh- jor role In I'eadlnjf the nation oulj-l’ »>"a x c t U t / i n as experts figure bFooms areh t eX- Ike Bid to Correct at a news conference yesterday dm! with. USIA la primw'iryr .j,,^^ ,,7^ f#Vmey- afOirili^ •ured mortgages of up to $13,500, of the business slump." But h e' -g » . ; pected for at least t<> " '“''e days when Dulles said that Russia’s an- concerned with such things geoentl of New Hampahlre. REMEMIER HER WITH AN 10 to 14 Lbs. Lb. 55jC- instead of $10,000. On mortgage Mideast ‘Mistakes’ ' added; In Anastasia a S e . . . Between 50 and IQO members nountement of jsuspenslon ot nu­ running the Voice of America and, ' sums abovs $13,600, the down “There must also be prompt and i of Cai-jjenlers' Loral. 79. who went clear tests had won “a certain overseas Information libraries j CARRIER DAM.AGED GREEN GIANT payment remaina at 15 per cent effective action by the government' on strike Tuesday against New W a^lngton, April 2 (g5~Set!. propaganda vlptoiy ” which the rather than making high level. New York. April 2 iXV-Tho and above $16,000, 20 per cent. to strengthen th e general econ- Wiesbaden, Germany. April ' Haven contractors, return to work Grain (D-Rl) challenged the ad- United States had,known about In policy. Aircraft Carrier C«rrogldor t«if- Thla means that a $14,000 dwell­ Nazi police documents were cited ' — __1 mn* advance but be.en unable to offse , Easter Tall Can F h r om.V.” rK.,rc™„t ..d,y .0. mlnlatration today to "correct If there are many more admls-1 fered a crack in herj huli^ In PEAS 2 37c ing wlch FHA calls the “typl- A similar cautionary note came Other inaiances eXme last March slona of p'ropaganda setbacks, the j heikvy aea* In the Atlantic last cal" new House may be bought for Mra. Anna Artderaoh’s claim tha\i IMciors sign c».,w».v ...... aorne of Its paat/mUtakes’’ In the fi’(un the National League of In­ she la Ana.*taaia. younge.st daughXwIth the union , . Middle East »>y ’’t^ln g to get 4, concerning the Rusaian drive Issue mav get into controversy In night. She took to some Water POPULAR WHOI^ KERNEL BRINE PACK $500 down instead of $900. for a quick si ..imit conference, but was reported to no Immedi­ FHA Commissioner Normsn *P. sured Savings Assns.. which speaks ter of the last Rjiisian char. \ Greece's Mng P®]!* «Jong" with Eg>'pt s President Nas- Congress. Sen. Huniphrey fD-, for a substantial part of the build­ But the documents failed to V " u c and last Jan. 10 on the general Mtnni told the Senate yesterday ate danger of sjnklog. Tb< ear' Corsage Mason said the lower d°wn pay­ subject of disarmament. that most Americans have no ap­ Her was limping toda*.v toward Tall Caii 8 ' For^laOO ment and the removal of discount ing and loan Industry. Increased sl.ake a former Russian cavalry pXie*At the same time. Green sug- CORN home building, the league’s spokes­ captaln, Felix Dbasel, In hla belief: 11.\ • • Purcha.se ^ the United States be pre- I Some offlclals at lO'^er levels of preciation "of the scope of the | the Azores for' emergency re* . controls would be” a boom to home man said, depends on industry ef^ that Sira. Anderson Is actually Uie.: dem\truck to provide aid to Na.*sers government are beginning to say Soviet victory ’ In announcing sua-; pair*. Aboard were 29 ofleora/ 'buyers and. the home building In­ ------...d-fc o-hirie. an-i„^„. United Arab Republic to re­ privately that tha adminiatration pension of niictear tests. and 189 eaUsted mea. dustry.” , forts to .‘‘sell a better'home-Tit W only survivor of the 1918 Bolshevik , fleetb*'*N e"v!^E n^and'‘‘’?rana BANANAS WATERCRESS better pribe.” massacre of the Imperial family. 1 nounce place aai^ance Nasaer geta ftom needs to provide for mor* aggres­ Humphrey charged that "the j FLOWERS BY WIRE F.T.D iXK)SE P-RKSII Mason did not mention the. $1 Cp.. a -a^sldiary of Nqw United States sUnds bafore the! ,. BARTEDBD RANHBE billion earmarked to support the The new law authorized Eisen­ •‘That la all Greek to nie,’’ the j portatlq Soviet R'uaala. sive action In the propaganda hower to boost the GI interest rate ailing former ridiiig master at thei ilroad. phase of tha Cold War. Dulles haa world without leaderihlp and - Hartferd, April 2 (^ -=- MOm; mortgage market. Oongrees added M ^ ^ i l P of Aaaoclated Preaa Green, chalnnan^of the Senate not Indicated la any of hla pubUc without a apokeaman." O. Eaders, banker, taaaimtoa afr.- Lh. thla fund as 4*an Immediate atln\- from 411 per cent to *% per cent, Imperial Court said. othef newa orgahi- For^gn Relatlona Oommlttee, lald lO C Beil.. 25c Thii, coupled with the decline in “I am certaJn-^convlnoed would ■tatemants that conaldaration la Support* Ike’s Dacialoa flclal aad intortamaa. ulua to home conatructlon.” It-waa f f i n a ^ v X t a 1. pSylxg trflmt. U aeem. clear to him It U desirable being given, howqver, to new atepe Sen’. Alkan (R-Vt) ropUed with m eralal at kis GREENHOUSES denounced by Eisenhower, who hatl other intereet rates, may cause be too- weak ah expression—that to get along with the Egyptian laad St, WofA ' W « Will Novo * LorfB Atsortmonf of . lenders^to look more favorably On the plaintiff la Anastasia.’’ to Robert McMean for hia 20 years to meat tha Soviet challenge In X atxtamant upholding Uta admin- asked only for $500 million to be as AP president on Monday. . . . leader "whether or not we like that iatratlon’a daclaion on pudex^ 88. The Eadtba filpSr — used at hla diaentton. Ha got the veterans’ houfing' loans. Tha hearinga ura bahig held In prospect" although ''It should be ■that field. . la. th* ferofroat. el ..Elsenhower criticized thla pn>- a suit Mra. Anderson, 57, has Governor R^Siboff reflects on In the early years of the EiiiMn- .Uat*,. . . ' - $600 million too.' "manifold bleasihga we r^elve made clear to him that we do not howey regime, what -was thaa oallod gaaaetal EASTER FLOWERS U m $1 talUi(m la at tha diaposml vialon on groundijf/ that the rat# brought against Duchtaa Barbara from trees", as ha>{iroclaimB April M l S -M 8 4 et the Fhdaral Natlcmal Mertgaga iiSoeUMmoi'^ PNT. Fear) p«y(2«)logtcal warfare waij e«nr (CaaHaaq# m r a f 18S ELDRIDGE ST. M A N C H E S n R (lioyllqM i « • PfigiB NkM$ea|) (OoatiwiMl M 14c. tr*w ) $ 5 a f Arbor Oaq^. Xam. (FNMA). With thU monsy e '

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