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Arcnige Daily Net FTcoa Ran The Weather For Hm W ««k Km tot FerM^at at t . B. WMtiwr B u m MONDAY. APjHU 2. 19M M ai«k t l , 1»M PAGE FOURTEEN Cloudy, fbggy. ncBMieaal Uglit 1 1 ,9 5 0 drizzle toaiglit Low near 4#. of Ufa. 'AU thtnga mAda bgr that aM In tha gravaa ahall h « r AnyMe knowing the where- HU role# and ahall come tor^, Throw Thwg WediiMHiay, eloody. milder, chaoee ’Lord of Life’ Him,' gMd John. Mcwrilm of tlw A M it of ohowero. High 50-88. abouta o f Dolorea Bach, , Krneat Witham-Slarkweather Wedding . 'I am tha Way, tha TVuth, and they that have f*®"® px*** Away Borcoa «t Olitniattim ,^ ^ u tT o > v n reaumetion of life: and they that Rrltamacher, John N a'l b a 11, Easter S^rmoti tha Ufa,' aMd tha Maatar. Ha alio Still tIh etS V ® *'' l®H Id Manche»ter>-^A City of Village Charm Marilyn Worden, Vincent Kadel- aaid, ‘I am. tha raiurractlbn and have done evil, Unto thq resuryec- •hoeo brai^t hera Tar aki and George Tedford, Claaa of By Rev. Wittslow the life . . . I lay down my life tlon of damnation.' expert re|U«rtaf- wming Worktm Group of 1B46. Mancheater High School, that r might take It again . . . No' -W a' thrill to the beauty of (ClaoMflod AdrdrtWag m P o f* U ) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 3 .195« FRICE FIVE CENTS W8C8. South M tth o d ls t should contact William Mullen. M aprlngtlme. with lU sunshine and WORR DON* WHHJB VOL. LXXV, NO. 154 man taketh it Worn me, but I lay , Y o D ^ n r _____ wlil moot at th« church Maple St., Instead of George Mul­ uioWera calling life from the sleep; f "Christianity difterii from all It down., and ih a v a power te UH« Wattoaaday at 2 p m. Ho»te**ei len, aa waa stated In Saturday's Is­ it again . ... 1 am Ha that.llveth of winter. But think o f tlie resurr will ba Mra. Antila Young and sue o f The Herald. other religions ln4hat i'U Founder and was dead; and behold, I am rectlen mbrhlng, ivhen the mush' of.,heaven's trumpet nfverberates SAM Y U LY ES MM. Olady'a Jobart lives,", stated Ule Rev. C. E. Wtn- allvaforevemore, amen; and have . SHOE REPAIRINtFv Ike W arns A sente nee In Saturday’s •low, apeaklp^ on "The lx)rd of the keys of hell and deatli . . . Be- throughout the ends of the earth. ( OF THE BETTER UNB. Milk Strike Govetiior Hedges All Tall Cadara planning to at- "Court Cases" which aatd Atty. cauee f Ilye, ye shall live alao'.*' ‘ calling together those who have ladiaa night on April 14 are Life” Sunday morning at the been ao long gdhe. Think of what Id Maple Sh— Acrota From’' Philip Ba>’er represented Frank “ Yea, ih e throne of death shall First National Farldnc Let rtmindad that tha deadline for w- Neumac, Ldiurel, Md., should have Church qf'.the Nadrene. come down, his sceptre mUat It will mean to be reurrted with On of aaraattona, which hiay by made by read that Bayer waa the prosecu­ "All j^irat moral movements of bre*k/'M arvel not at this, for the 1 those whom we have 'loved long Suspended aadUng 1 ^ 1 * Cuater, 32 Strong the world have had thalr birth In ' ainee. and lost awlille.” ^ On ’57TdxOuUQok tor who Issued the war.ant for hourTs'com ing in the Which all St. la Mturday. Neiimac'a arrest. prof^nd convictions! Founders and pr^oters have convinced their fol- In D etroit Hartford, I April 3 (4*)—Governor Ribicoff aaid today it’s Armaments Tha Regina d'ltalla Society will Im'crs .of the validity of tlielr bold Ita monthly meeting tonight « r s . Raymond Hagedorn is on too early for him to gauge the state’a 1967-69 tax prospects, the ticket committee for the an­ ,^almi. Christ was no exception to . at T;SO at the lUllan American this rule. The Jalthfut bend of Detroit, April 8 (A>-^I.,ead- but ho mode it plain that any new services must be backed Washington, April 3 (4V— Club on iCldiidge Bt. nual benefit card party for the" Convent of , Our Lady of ^ h e apostles and disclplea had beci>' er* of Detroit’s mtHc strike to­ up with tax increases. Asked by newsmen to comment on a ProBijient Eisenhower today completely persuaded to sweer Tha Holy Family M oth er’a Cenacle. Middletown, to be 4ield day called off their ^-day old Connecticut Public ' Expenditure'.^„.,^_^..H^__^^^HMMMi^B cautioned aganat putting /' Saturday at 2 p.m. leglance to. Ihe Master, the L^rd Council report, that the state faces, • isk t s -'-Y Circle will meat Wedn^eaday night of alt. By various miracles. 'He | tieup.r The order fropi the stock in “ ignorant, unin­ at the home of Mra. TL*slle Hoyt. posalble |«0 million u x Increase I K U S S l f l M a V . D e l a V had verifled the claima He, had striking Fiair Share Bargain­ tor the■*“ next *■* two - years,...... ------the.gover­- ---^ ■- 0 . formed argument that oni>^ 8S Pitkin S t. at S o'clock., • The annual Spring Rummage Sale of the Women's Auklllary of made to diety. Therefore, w^eh He ,| ing Assn., said all pickepng nor said. / Dag Peace Mission in armaments are we going to Manchester Memorial Hospital submitted to the relentless and uni- was to end at 1 pjn. toda>\ ' Impressed by Keport ✓ ■ find a solution to our foreign Tha Wealey Group of South versal enemy, death, tM whole Mathodlat Church will meet which waa postponed bicause of End o f the .-violence- marked "I waa impi-essed with the re­ problems.’’ Will Ignore structure of their Christian faith j port. In calling, attention to the u n ited Ns'tlon.'i. N. Y., April Wadneaday at 8 pm. at the stormy weather will be held strike came as Detroit's milk. sup\ 14*1—Russia today submitted a Thursday morning at the Ameri­ waa undermined. The prediction i Jiard facts and realltlea o f govern- 8 The President made his aUte- home of Mra. Fred Gayer. ply rose to more than 75 per cent aeries of amendments .which jnent In a brief informal talk to j8S~.!^naUnce Dr. Gpne Sualam can Legion Home. that the Shepherd would be amit- j of normal. hqent, the Council has done the ten and the sheep scattered waa | p ^ l e of the State a decided aerv- n.ay delay approval of a tJ.S. about ^50 members of the Ad­ Congress in wUlil^ak on Interior decorating. Holland Brengle. president qf the plan to send Secretaiy General vertising Council, an organization Co*hoeteaaea 'with Mra. Gayer will The Entered Apprentice degree literally fulfliled, and we must look i with sympathy and understanding! Fair Share group, said, “ We O l^ rvers recalled that the Dag Hammarskjold on a special which helps the government pro­ ba Mra. Prank Mott, Mra. William will be conflnned on a class of gained one objective. Our milk Middle East peace mission. mote public service programs for Naubauer and Mra. Cecil Tread- candidates at the special com­ on the disciples, who were scat-1 CounciV.a 880 million tax increase tered momentarljly. price waa Increased.'* eatimate\coincided with thst'm sde Th^ smendfnenta were circu-, better 'Understanding of the wait munication of Mlinchester lx)dge. /'' However, other union leaders Isted upexpectiedly Just as the American way of life. No. 73, A.,K. and A.M., to be held XDealh had triumphed over life last November by the" Governor’s „ ' blamed the' decision to call off the own budget advisor. State Budget ll-nst{on Security. Council ad­ In speaking ou/agalnst 'X'hat he at the Masonic Temple on Tuesday tem ^rafily. Death la the world's strike on court orders that re­ journed Jts mbmlng session. So­ aahingtefh, April 3 (IP)— evening at 7:30. In the absence of great^t conqueror. He has tIUed Director Frrterick A. Schuckman. termed “ignorant, uninformed, stricted picketing activities and po­ ••If the budget program on con­ viet delegate Arkady A., Sobolev argument" in favor of armament. /tary Dulles said today the masler and the senior warden, trenches^in every hemisphere with lice escorts for milk trucks ' was scheduled to speak at the who will be attending the -Grand hla vlctlmKthrough the centuries. templated expenditures show s Eisenhower made no mention of iu^t President EikeiN braving the picket blockada. that taxes wIlL have to be In­ opening of an 'afternoon meet-^ M & M Ledge banquet at the Hotel Other kings Tall back ai some time ' the dispute between the Arab na­ ‘ Show (Sood Faith' ’/ Ing. liower .'Would not expect to Statler in Hartford. .lunlor or other and Aun endcr territory. • We call for your pre- creased," Gov. filblcoff said, "I tions and IsrSel, nor did he men- OIL SERVICE Fait Share officials said/the will be frank ahd tell the. people." While discussion of the ,tion Isrsri's month-old application use Afneraan armed forces in Warden Harold W. Lavenway will gained. But this wpody tyrant hai.! acriptions, compound amendments may holA up the be In charge'Of the meeting. At t • . V pickets were withdrawn "to show Desrribea View as ReaHsllo , to purchase $83 million , of Ameri­ the/Middl^ast without cone kept ail he has Won. save Christ, them, and dtliver the ws are bargaining in good faith for Queried aa to whether he was vote, there appeared little dan­ RwwO®®Bw Fliwl the conclusion of the work, there who escaped by omnl^t.ent power. can arms. gresuonal atorovai unless, a wlll be a social hour and refresh­ medicines. You pay ee/y an equitable settlement. If don't optimistic or pessimistic over the ger that Russia would hlor-k the Eisenhower noted the United sudden emei^ncy made it Death has been decreed upon all . get a fair deal they wdll be re­ tax matter, the Governor de­ U.S. plan. A majority of the States, now is spending about 838 ments. men, but his empire Is pAHlal in,; tbr rtguUr prttcriptitn SHELL OIL ^ turned.” scribed his position as "realistic." cmiucil's members already had billion, each year for defense. 'The inmractical to ^ t o Congress. Its range, transitory In its^^ur*'! price. Telephone, also, for declared llieli support of the The Secretary oKstate told a S i hear barner aervlea Brengle told all members of the As to possible economy movek armament that program producc.a I The last meeting on U. S. Policy Hon, touching only a part of men'* , anyihing you may need in 'Fair Sharers, to-attend a mass to help thwart rising state costs, proposal. will be used "only to defend what news conftrFice the\admlnietra- ahd ell delivery. in^ Southeast Asia, sponsored by i.iMing riioio being, and that but for a momeitt. meeting at o'clock tonight in the Governor said that the State's we have got." he said- Uon does not foreee any eiich ati- /the Sendee Bureau for Women's drugs or sundries. W e de­ 8 Death, is not^ a state. It Is an act;^ Brighton, 30 miles north of De­ fiscal staff has been working on The President placed great em­ tliority to use Americaa'OooOa in ZfH: ORIIN STAMPS Organizations, will be held at the MKS, DAVID ALLEN WITIIA-M it la not a condition, it is a transi­ liver to your home or of­ spring at Norwich and Middletown the Middle Beat troit. He said "plans for the fti? that problem for som e,time. He State Hospitals and at MansAeld phasis on the need for trade, and Bureau's clubrooms. 9,18 Main St., tion; it Is not a house. It 1s but a. fice—no extra charge. said that Finance Commissioner itfHlUVLTtSIlMSLIVtl ss<61 fc*6-si£aLll4HAz Algxn— Vg-va VI IMlsa gMSUgl^ The slgnlficanoe olhlspt^iiBMtt Ml 9-7S40 . Hartford, Friday a t 10.30 a.m. Miss Barbara Anne Stark-ecaacade of deep pink and Manchester Town Employes ture" will be made at the meeting. State Training School. passage, a vestibule; it Is s nar­ The strikers ran into a series of Joseph M. Loiighlin snd .his tries, with the viOw to raising was that It eiUftUahed the-1 . weather, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, atephanoUs Asked point blank If he expected row Isthmus; behind it lies the eourt Injunctions yesterday limit­ deputy, Geoi-ge J. Conkltng, have their standards of living. pja that if a ertaia requMng •lolm Kosky of 49 Hyde past, and before it looms the shore­ to ask for higher taxes from the Arthur J. Starkweather. 41 btark- .served as best man. and iishciX ing the number of pickets. Tlie been working on reorganization That, he said, "is something con­ use of U.S. forcea waa antlclpai less ocean of the future. Local 991 A.F. of L., C.I.O. 1957 Legislature, the Governor said the Preaident would go to -weather Sl„ waa married at 2 were Richard Wilham, H) Canter­ court o rd e rs were signed in matters. he could not tell until he sui-veys structive." He also emphasized the But the law . of life declares need for organizations such as the Ike Plays Easter Butiny Role for authority to iiee them o'clock yesterday ' afternoon to, bury St., and William Hoffman Jr. • • • • Macomb, Ingham, nucon and La­ The Governor then opened the the flseal picture prior. to hla thlk sll men shall b« mads alive President Eisenhower IS out. on the eoutH^ liwn of the.White Houee April . bringing a baa- . Dulles alao eatabllahed publicly of .Simsbury. peer coiintfes after a succession of door to economy suggestions'from State's budget message early In Advertising Council to spread, 8 David Allan WllhaiUj ,1 Hendce thitmgh the Lord of Life, the qbroad the Ides that the United ket of eggs to pass out for eager youngeten at the annuel Eaeter egg roll. Three of four handa the poealMlity tljat the edminlatra- Immcdlnlely aftei 'llic ceremony, pitched 'battles as strikers sought anyone, 1957,. Rd., aon of Allan R. and the late ChrlatWf Calvary, who conquered States is interested only In helpii make It look like a tie .for thie one m both the Preeident end the White House pollcemiui appear Uon might uae American forces' In a reception w-as held in the church to bar milk truck deliveriea to the ■ "TTlere is no question hut that Some newsmen, however. In­ Mrs. Jenny Gould Wltham, at the vestry, the mother of the bride and death, Ttm Lord of Life Is both Tinker Hall—7:30 P. M. Detroit area. : ' when" the State givea people more such nations. / to enjoy themaelvea even more than the Mde. (Ajf* Wlrephoto). the Middle Baat in' An emergency mm R legislator Apd executor of the law terpreted the' Governor’s remarks North Methodist Church. Gladioli the . grandmother of the bi .de " Thiring the strike, the Michigan services, they must,be paid for'by This country, the President aaid, without fonnal authorization 1^ that new services mean -higher should, sustain ita position ^'"'bV Congrazz. PE^ONAL SERVICE ‘ and pompona fornlcd a back­ groom both receiving in blue , Milk Producers Assn., to which taxes," the Governor said. taxes, as a move by him to aciften ground for the ring cere­ dryaaea with white aci'essorles. and - members of the rebel fair share helping everybody else." Every time he apoke of going to _ _ uaurea deep aatUtartlon. F'.ach fam­ NORTHEND "There is no sense in kidding up the public to the prospeeV of The Communists. Eisyhhower mony |)erformcd hy the Rev. John corsages of pink aweetheai t ro.ses. group belong, voted to demand a Oongrest, Duties specified: Tima ily's needs are anticipated and met with In- Monday, April'2,1956 ourselves.*’ being with heavier tax levies. 'said, are able to paint for nationa Navy Releases would not permit Uiit If an unfore* E. Poat, minister of t y cluirch. When leaving on a wedding trip boost In the wholesale price of The Governor gave three exam­ Estes Challenges fke/s dlvldualbunderatandlng. pRESGRirri • \ > L-_'‘W* would '.velcome sn.v con­ with other forma of government a seen emergency suddenly aroee. Joseph Tripp, soloist, accom­ to Vermont, the bride chose a gray milk from |4.41 per hundred ples where Increased s e r v ice s structive suggestions from the panied at the organ by James Mc­ and blue tweed auil with blue ac­ pounds to $5'. glowing picture of how they can Cites PoUcy aa Anna Sale ^CAREFULLY CO.MPD^NOEl/ ^ PHARMACY voted by the Legislature are Connecticut ^blic Expenditure be aided_ through the Communist Data, on Petrel Kay. sang JiRecausc" and "Tlie cessories. The couple will reside at Price Not Met Dulles also told biz news eon- bound .to result in higher costs | Council or any other group >r in- 'system. '' farance; Lord's Prayer.” 4l Starkweather St. after April 9. International Convention The majority of , Detroit area Strength in Wisconsin WUlfaun t . Qnlab 4 P o^ t Sq-l-M I 9-4585 later on. The examples Included— dlvidtisi as to w-aya to cut ,expen- "The man who listens doesn't .1. U. ., policy on the sale Both the bride and bridegroom dairies, supplied 'by the producers 8 at [Funteralj BoymoMIT. 4|nlsh Given In marriage by her hrolh- new buildings being dedicated thixl a 1," he said. understand that underneath this Guided Missil^ arms to brael remains what It Paul R. LaBreo er. Ralph Starkweather, the bride attended Manchester High School, aaaociation, granted the pro- great progress there is slavery, the bridegroom graduating in . ducers' price increase. The Fair By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS X ^ waa when he explained It to the waa atltied In a floor length gown misery, snd no opporU»hlty fOr a Washington, April 8 IJI '-/The Senate Foreign RelaUoris commlU .Home of Imported mantilla lace and ny­ 19.14, Both are employed at Pine Sharers demanded 86..10 a hun­ msn to. realize his own aspira­ Sen. Estes Kefauver gambled today on new challenges to Ml 3.5940 Lenox Pharmacy. dredweight,.^ but this figure was Navy today lift^ some of the tee a month ago—that la, no i lon tulle over aalln. fashioned tions,’’ Elsenhower said. secrecy around thp "P etrer’/gultl®*! (a) the popularity of the Einenhower administration in Wis of eubstantial quanUUea of with a crumb catcher neckline, ■' llie bride gave the maid of hon­ not met. "It is...pnly in such a aoclely as Several creameries aa a result mlasile and aaid it has performed consin and (b) the argument that he himself ia n againat Eisenhower if ton and an executive vice R esi­ co n trib u t/ actively to minimising CALL Ml 3.5662 " In Price Talks homa. ' ftreme southwest corner of Miss- ol|jm®, Slate of-'- Ing Aip to 80 m.p.h.. extended over: a rson s injured snd UOO.OOO of of patrol craft already are equip­ There ia no party reglatratlon nounced yesterday, . Washington. April 8 181—Rep, ped with the petrel. ! reiwIuUon by th® U.K. Se* / ' ■■: '1 Safe Effclent Service flcisls todav attended a hush- parta o f New Mexico, Colorado and i damage at Joplin. / In Wisconsin, so voters may cast 88-year caregf with GM iy Council today or tomorrow H Howard W. Smith (D-Va). au­ "Launched by patrol aircraft after ib i birth'of the . for Bathroom Beauty! hush conferei.ee in Cheshire calledd Oklahoma but the main force was I / The Oklshoms Csslialty lisU, ballots in either party primary, Id add appreciably to the pros* L/. ■' ./• 107, Off for Cash and tW ry by dealers on the chaotic milk in West Texas. Three deaths In, along a path from prumright to thor of the, Smith Antl-Bubver- well outside the range of' the tar­ 1/ ' OOP 8 to 1 In 1052 induatiR In the 1980s througK the deprezelon. pecte for avoiding an Areb^Iaraell price situation. traffic accidents Jn Texas w ere! Miami in the rtoi th/east corner of live.'c Act, ca'lled today for n law get's air defei^/- the missile at­ Four years ago, when there was exploaion. ■ j. • \' to allow state prosecution of per­ tacks at- high > speed snd with The flrni, grew >fnto the world's' I* ! . '’1 , Public officials ami farmer blamed on the blinding dust. ! the state; included -W Injured. . . a three-way- contest in the GOP AvoMe Attaching Nueer ' '’-u ■ ^ , MANOHESTER RU6 SHAMPOOING reprejcenlatives were guests >at the The tornadoes skipped across! Four members of the C. V. Bevel sons who seek violent overthrow devastating effect,' the Joint an-1 Wisconsin, the ratio of greatest 'autcy’ m aker/and the d World's laigedt industrial corpora­ 3. Ih hla view, Egyptian Premier It V HANNAW AY BT. , HARRISON S f.) meeting called by the Connecticut ; more than a dozen communltiea in , family were ktll/d in Drumright- ! ,, , . nouncement said. Republican votes over DeOiocratlc Gemal Abdel Naaaer is actuated X “ Use of thA new missile thus tion. . y / d Milk Dealers Asstii ih'\% morninj; j ^utheastern Kansas and North*{ Bevel, his Wife,/and two daughlera, Both Smith and Rep. yeide (III) ones waa about 3-1. Kefauver ob­ by the dealre to maintain the in* will save the plane pilot from the HarlowRV, Chirtlce.-who rwialns In Wavei ly Inn, it is learned. No j eastern Oklahoma. Blrgest toll Gloria Jean 1 7 /and-Virginia. : senior RepuhJJcan on the Hoiye viously was hoping his total In tej^ ^ -dependence of Middle Boat Coun** ■■n.- advance public announcement had | was in Drumright. Okli^. about 50 I * teen age^ n , at a jwwrte“trtien jcommittee on im-Americsn Actlvi- antiaircraft hazards which attack- day's - voting would be well moTe | is, GM Resident, aaluted Sloin: If O fyall the men ever asaocl- Irlea. Dullee sold he la not diepooed • -!■'. 1: been made. ; m tl^ southwest of .Tulsa, where a j Ihe ztoi m hjt. is the only survivor ties,'voiced disappointment at yea plaite avlatori.m et in World War Uiau, a third of that cast , for , to feel that 'Nooeer h u Rode nay F ood At Its Best.. . Cooked Electrically terday'i Supreme Court decision II when they closed on the. target. g;i„enbower j ated/wllh Gcnerzl Mqitoro. none h The. ruftiored purpose was to j family of four was killed and an j ’J*™; * '’**'• ****** Eisenliower, irrevocable decloion to/break hia d talk across the table about milk ; 8l-year-old woman also was fatal-1 _ whlhli voided the conviction of. ' "Thus petrel virtually elinslnates | Wjar'onsln, OOP chairman Philip j he'TM'k^nt hU e w m Uu with the iVut. prices as tliey variously affejrt ly 'injured. A dozen othere were j. £*,*’ j "*,**; »hout 70. w m Steve Nelson^'a veteran f" >r.''munlBt the potential loss^ of valiiable, | c , Kuehn ignored the plea, saying X * ^ ^ Ovlles thus avoided joining in ■ Lika Having dMlers and ..producers. It was reported Irtjured. An estimated 100 *? **,*** ■ *^ thi twister which hit leader in the Pittsburgh area, un­ highly trained pljoU m asl..„ ,, obvious that all Republicans/*’ * learfied that dealers invited, houses in a 25-block >rea in der' a Pennsylvania anti-aedition coitiy , planes and equipmeiH.” i ar, united behind President £ 1165/ . ® * “ "^ (Continued on ,Pago Thirteen) among others, State Commis.sionei i Drumright, a community of 5.000. p"*^ law. , T h e petrel is in production a t ' bower and it Is Incumbent on R s 1 ch! An Oil Wall o f Agric ulture Joseph N. Gill and were demolished or badly dam -! ' The court's 6-3 decitlon gullifled the Fairchild guidecl mlasiles di-1 to go to the p o lls ...." " ’** ‘-•mUnue.aa a member of the ! Reek and blowing hia wife and sedition laws ii) 42 states, Al®****' yiaion plant, at Wyandanch, L.I., j Kuehn ssid-he expects the state's, board, a member of the financSil G onltjur Dairy Chie;f "%1. Clifford Goalee ,ln . aged. Fi/teen persons were hurl in policy committee and as chalriban his department; Milk Administra-1 Miami, Okla. daughter out of the houae. They and. Hawaik . ^ .New York. vole to be split abemt 80-50 Rtw een YES... FOODS TASTE SO GOOD were noT injured seriously. Yesterday's ruling had no effect It was tested extensively, first Republicans and DemocRts — a t of the bonus and‘ salary icommlt'- In Ybur tor D. O. Hamniei b er^ nianagqr , The twisters which struck In the A dozen were hurt in the storfn tee. . Ken Geyer of the . Connecticut southeastern part pf Kansas o.l - a separate conviction againi at the nkval ordinance test station, division which the D enR rata rer- i Bulletins , u which hit Miami Okla., and Chincoteague. Va., and later by tainly would hail as y v icto ry for Bradley, born in : Blackburn, Milk Producers A.ssn.. and Chair­ extended from the Oklahoma wrecked a four-block Zrca Nelson under the federal Sn^h Act, which prohibits kno'S'ln;^d the fleet operational .,d«’. elopment ' England.' came to GM aa a member from the AP'Wire* man George B. Farnam of the border east of Arkansas City : Le*,er twUters were reported at Own Backyard! COOKED ELECmUGALLY ... xa p p u n vocacy of the overthrow of the'gov- force. Kefauver hlm selt^aa stumping , Rt* comptroller's staff in 1919. Connecticut Wholesale'Milk Pro- northeastward about SO miles Hopeton. Skeedee, near Pond for votes In Florida’s May ; He wa^a promcited to aaa itant ducer.s Coupcil. erhmen by force and v lo le ^ . The 29 TWIN-MASTER past Toronto, Kan. One death was Creek Davenport, Jacktown. on prinfuiry, where/tgaln he will ciRflh j coiiiplroller end leter to aeaiit^ t Farmers parU^ularly ■ are dis­ High Court haa agreed t ^ e a r ar- REDS TO HUNT LOBt’ ENVOY reported st Toronto and q second the edge of Tulsa and ‘ Freedom* directly with Amai Stevenson, the treasurer. In, 1927 he was named Moscow. AprU S (P)— Sfvodlah gruntled ultlc /pricea they claim near Grenola. Nearly a dozen per- all in Oklahoma, /gumenta -next fall on Neftoh’s ap­ peal In thia case. Mean;whil.e, he is 1952 Demoerttir nominee and the general assistant treasurer. Two Prime Mlnisier - Tnilfo Eriander • Electric cooking is accurate, it’s measured ELECTRIC - leave them w-ftholit a. fair profit. sons were, hurt in twisters which : The Miami tornado also struck only olh erR ilve candidate thus far .v<«rs later he became _ a vice On Feb. 1. Hammerberg dropped at liberty on bond. ' sqld today the Soviet govern* hit the Eureka and Yates Center ; Quapaw, Okla., and Baxter Springs, News Tidbits in 1958. / ' i preaiBent. ment h u promleed to InVcetl* heat. ‘ 1 ; the farm price one cent a quart, areas. Many ' farm * houses in Kah. Smith,'intervlewe^t^y telephone ■ '^^t lor Entire South I Sloan, born in New Haven. gate the.' disappearance ef owing to the cbmpdtltive situation Kansas were leveled. j Other points hit in Kansas In- at hla Warrenton, Va.' home, called CuRed from AP Wiries • Meats retain their flavor and juices, brown the co'jrUs majorltj’ decision in the In adpeach at Orlando, Kefauver | Conn., and reared in , Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallen* ■in surrounding' producer states Many West Texas cities yester- j eluded Attica, Maple City, Otto, described aa "hogwaah'' and"poli- New York City, was graduated day reported "zero-kf rank and stornio Which brought the State ^ Call ua for>lDl>ilh«®I- ^''91'" 1^®" watch your wavs Itc good. , - , nism, tcxlay charged that Sfalin practically single-handed. The role | bunal's decision because Nelson enemy planes . . Iran rejects So- told s 33-year-old . . Greenwich _ man 1| to.... life in. prison -without hope of alt 1 decorative, usefu! pieces at an exciting low file members, and their initiative, rains of up to twoTnehCo and supply, keep your tank hlled. And that destroyed the principle of demo­ of'queh field emmmanders as M a r-! was given a 20-year prison seh- v>£ Union’s aec-ond note of pro- sentenced to'llfe in prison that he 1 parole. automatically price! , , • Yes with all the-adviantages of electric cook' one small tornado. There were cracy in the Soviet Union. and hindered the development of shals GeorgI K, Zhukov, now the j.tence after hla state conviction In Ycjft against Iran's aciherence to. has no hojee of parole under terms The only other, per.son so sen- ta ^ u l—right on the premisea-gives you security ■'Coydo-Wale" luxury chenille in ing your fam ily just can’t help being happy. The monthly magazine, official criticism and. aelf crith-lsm," Kom- Soviet defense minister, snd Vas-i .June 19.12. Nelson’s conviction on pro-Western Baghdad Defense no injuries. - muqist said. r - of a .State law. He then voiced tenced was Leroy Reddick'of New you get with no other fuel. It's a supply no one can all these decorative cplor.s: organ of the Central Committee stiy D. Sokolovsky, the present I Pact. Haven, for the. bomb slaying of a of the Communist party, added ijz Taking a new public tack in the „ i protest of the law, RED.H HIT WEST DELAYS . draw Sh but you! Army ,'Chlef~6f staff, was played I - (f'onliiiued bn Page Four) New Haven couple w-Kose booby- Colors: Hunter green, gi«y. rose^tSlur, white,' pink, light green, thunder to the. c horus of critic'sm cui rent campaign to demolish the 1 down rules "that physician sdmiUedlijfi. William Davis dr., w as con- trapped truck'blew up. London, .%prtl 8- tW—Moscow against the late dictator in its Stalin m.\1h, the Army paper The Red slar article, written had shown himself negligent In j victed of (li st degree murder. A Radio today accused the Mcotern Now’s tha time to order .twin-action M (^ilheat-the yellow. ' • Small Ddwn Payment. R^dick suffered a heart attack, April issue published today. ‘ charged that- the late dictator un­ by Ck>l. E, Chaanlkov. conceded treating gatient . . State Health! superior court Jury found he yid died last year at the Norwich i powers of “stubbornly obs.Dwet* fu d oU that cleans as it/lirats • Then, Only’Pennieg a Day. ^ it was the first 'direct discus- derestimated Lenin's role as a Stalin must be given his due "in Impartial Truman Department epideniiolpgtst d?-1 strangled former dancer Senada Ing" world disarmament. Tho military genius. State Mental Hospital. .^® Low Inatallatioh Coit. ^ Sion ip this leaaing orgiin of C?om scribes Connecticut's polio-free his cose. He charged adjournment ' introductory outline of the- Soviet j.tlon, . . r-- ' ' must be made -%t some of his in -, would walk, too, with Democratic pie, . . ■ CTivit----- Aeronautics ~-.okv'- Board, of- Mnutgoraery Evans II, who later O L D 8 W V E , B u y n o w . . . S A V E the law was ."inhuman” because it Green Stamps (liven wfth Ca*H Sales government's case'agairist the late'^ Sclei^ Restricted correct btstementa' and in p().cticu presidential hopefuls Adlsj Ste­ Acials continue their probe of I died. He was the "son of a Norris- left’ a nian. wlUjout hope. He also F.AIB a d m i t t w o KILLLNGS dictator^" The ' Artny newspaper’ "The cult of personality, namely iSr his mistaken -direction ss re- venson and Estes Kefauver if he' weekend airliner'rroah in which 221 town. Pa. lawyer and banker, charged It was unconstitutional Mexico City, AprU * (d*» — 1 CA LL MItelidl 3-5135 FOR TOP QUALITY ■ Red Star attacked Stalin's'role ss 1 Stalin's personality," Red Star gsrdj ' Lenin's theoretical Inheri­ were- in their home contmunities persons died. | Montgomery Evsns,* who died in because ,it Infringed on thO> Gov- Polico said todai’. UmU two U.S., i I ' --I a military leader eariicf today. j said, ' restri'ctedjndlvidual branch* tance left us by great Lenin.” and was invited to do so. Rising streams buj| no serious T924. ! ' ernor’s'^power of pardon. citiaena, W'lUlam Andrew SMt* SILENT GLOW O il lURNERS Visit your appliance dealer "The alien spirit of the' cult of es of aciencs-J(eading to stagnation ' The writer lashed out at Stalin's He made the assertion when a ffooding in Connecticut region is | Ordinarily Colls for Death The law under which pay is was ton and Joseph Fntrick 0 *81100, the individual practiced b.v | of theoretical' thought ,*nd 'some-1 statement in 1940 that "during the newsman asked if there was any prediction a's snow? Jieings to leave OtjUnarily a Afst d(>gree murder sentenced Was never te s t^ by the have confess^ sIsylM BIr, and- or Stalin violated s, the prlttciples of-* times to crude perversions. This '-.■>e of the ci'ril war Lenin re­ political stgnlfiQonce to his walk gtfound rapidly.' . . Picketing of conviction in Connecticut requires Supromo 0>urt of Errors jn Con­ Mrs. Everett Barton KeanhMai of t i k J D K H A M COM 1/eninism . . . and Inflicted con­ relates to military science, to quired us. then young coriirades of- with'' Hsrriman —who' describes Rlngiing Brothers and'Bsmum A that the defendant be sentenced to necticut. — ” ' Detroit. The battered bodleo of <*, MORIARTY BRbtHERS siderable damage on party vvprk,’ problems of theory and history of the central committse, .jo study himself os "not in active candi- Bailey Circus resumes In l^ew death in the electric chair. Under Tha board rsjocted Ui« morey the Kennlsons were fe«Ml nbeot MANCMItriR CONH* \ Kommunlst declared. C military affairs u wtU. York City .despite temporary,court a 1951 state law. howeyeV.the only two weeks age 1ft aaUea ooath "Stalin'* ignoring of tht prinel During and after World W orm (OonUanod on Fag* Fonr) at .BrewnavtUe, Y n , 318 CINTER Sf, MANCHESTER ' CORNER OF Ma in AND OAK STREETS (Continnod on Pago ftovon) order banning such activity. one of Ua kind in th* ; United (OsnHaaoia on Fag* TU rtoM ) 1 i- •4 . :■ > ' '.'■i'r -i '-i..' uf.-i ..JiF j 'vi,'".f. ' V. , j-i>' ^ ’■i'l.-M,.' nrl; . r '• ■' ;p .>,r .JJ . , i ,. i. ,-V V ' - '' ''-I ..•■Mvi' II,’ 1 ■■■j'ljV,1si''.ill,,1,1 i.i.w-’O ick' «I,*W '''*1 <-4i ■ i.')/:.', ,• »»ii la -I;- II.;/ •. . .i r. 4 . - ' ;

• V .. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANC®ESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1956 MANCHESTER EVENINO NERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1966 PAGE THREE PAGE y r b promptly .sad fee fiold In order t® Women's Auxiliary will kava it's raelUUts Oommitte* of the pro- Ila h r d n Coventry a fall on March 31 at Grand and Rockville Emergency Doctors •aouro chosen places. French Ropdrt Wright. Lawrence Vlait second annual banquat Thursday poaad Tolland County agricultural Rod Vernon Aves., and from John Hi* propam of the Pilgrim Fel* Rehabilitation Center ■evening at the Marco Polo In Bast center. The new center will 'pro-' Mack, 4 Park 8t., for a fall on lowshlp Easter sunrise eervlee, Both Parties Fail to Fill Hartford. MIsa Elvira Peaca ia Vide facilities for group* serving Phyalcians of t6e Manches­ Guild Buys 68 More Killed tZonc Board Sets Match 18 at Main and Market Sts. Hebron and Gilead Congregational .In responae to an invitation chairman of tpe reaeryatlons. hom'emakira and agriculture ‘ in Mayor Olaoh announced a meet­ Little League Plans Program ter Medical Assn, who will re­ (Churcbes. hsld at Prophet's Rock, Home Groupa Meet the county. Agencies at present IVo^c^nXaken by Council. ing of city officials and the State spond to emergentty calls . to­ For Church Altar In North Africa extended by Ooverno- and Mr*. Special Hearing Patsr at the empty tomb of Christ, Rlbicoff and th* (SjpnecUcut The Lakgaldcrs Home Economics include Soil Conservation Service, Highway Cohimlsslon tomorrow morrow afternoon snC evening ’52 Civil Rights Pledges dbirows Hill, at 6:30 a.m.. showed , Society for Crippled C^hUftT*?* Oroup will work on draperies to- Agricultural Stabilisation and morning bn Windsor Ave, to study To Outline Policy^ to Parents are Dr. Nicholas Marsislp, Tel. the role taken by Slrreno Scranton Algiers. April 3 (4V-Th* French Coventry April 3 (Special) *11)* KHUTOW under the leadership of Conservation Service, and the Co­ O n E m p l^ « Insurance Plan MI 9-5664' and Dr. Alfred Sund- Hebron, April 8 (Special)— Bt. and Adulta, Arnold Lawrence, ra(i^T0l!«0G the site in regard to new sidewalk Jr. Th* role* of th* three women By JAMES MAEMlV today reported 68 more pcfeon* Zoning Beard of Appeala will hold Mrs. John F. Chappeiie and Mrs. operative Extenaion Service, The construction slated fpr the area. quiat, Tel. MI 3-6316. lema in tha < whola Held of racial local Eaater Seal efigirman and an open hearing April 10 at 7:30 Peter's Women’s Gulkl ha* paid at the tomb were taken by A P New* ARBlyat '\ Rutaell W right vlte prealdent Raymond H. Bradley. County Farm Bureau rnay aleo He said he would not hold his Rockville, April S (Special) — 15 Prospect St., administratrix of refaridna.' kilirt in scattered actions across p.m.. in the Town Office Building ItoekVlUe, ApHl S (Spaclai)— A it atarted when> Ke if 40 tile policy for a BKw light above the church Deborah HeilTerlch, Beverly Grif­ Waahington, April 3 UPt—Both Joat aa Southarn DemocTata re­ itary (^ub, at •Ibe Handl-Krafters Home Eco-^ eatabliah headquartetfiT at the cen­ weekly office hours in the Town Tlie Little League will hold a the esUte of Walter H. BIsttcr; North Africa during the previous of Maneheater Ro' to act on a requeit from *Theodore MW inaurance plan for city em* If worth |1,J60. In the meantime, fin and Muriel Warner. CWne Boy- tha DemoinraUc and RapubUedn acted pgalnat EiaeHhower^p Idea of jtomics Group wUI work on the ter. Hall because of the meeting. parents night program April 11 Alt. Robert F. Kahsn, Profeational altar. It was installed by Henry 24 hours. This followed Eaater' tended Open House at the and Eleanor Moberg of Daley Rd.. ployaa waa M art by the Board of the employe I* covered at all times ington and Pster Bennett -assumed party platforms of 1952 promiaed A bipartiaan commiatlon, ao did same project at a meeting Friday Attend Parley starting at 7;30 in the Superior Bldg., administrator of th* estate Ing the Issue be voted down went Domlxrowski. \ weekend fighting in which 96 N Hartford RehablllUtlon Cen­ Th* Moberg* are asking pern^- 6dnunon Council laat night. N o jb y a *2,000 life lijturance policy, BulldHig Permits the role of th* angels, 'Kathy Euia new dvll rights laws.' Neither offleiidt of the National Aaabcla- ter, t * ac4 how money derived evening at the home of Mra. Theo­ Mri. Eugene Ryrhiing, ..preii- Court room. Memorial Building. of Carolyn Sherman; George J, placefi on automobile windthielda Following the ground breaking tionallst rebels died. eionon to obtain a aeparateseparate deed 'for'Tor action wat taken on the propotal, I . xhe insurance man said in order , Building inspector Roland^Usher was narrator. A breakfast was pArty has produced. Both have had tioh. for., the Advancement of Col- from Eaater Seal aalea la dore 8felta*.under leadership of the dent, airt Mr*. Clarence 8. Grant reported total of 68 permits The/e will be several speakers on Bresnehan, 32 Prospect St., admin­ yeeterday afternoon. ceremony Sunday on th* church Those killed .jieaterday Included a small tr t house aituated op thelr of Columbia, lecretary, of the however. for the policy to be initiated in the Little. League progtam, and a Members of the CCE are work­ served later at the church dining opportunity to do ao. ored^Rebple (N A A C P ) to Colline' ueed,. . . . ' Mrs. Seits and Mra. Ralph M. Under the plan, city employes i y,e city at least 25 employes must Issued (hiring March, at an esti­ istrator of the estate of Mary P. grounds,'^ building fund envelope 64 rebels, 2 French aoldiera end 2 property* on the eeat aide of Daley Auxiliary of the American Legion prognun of movies will be shown. ing today baby-sitting and pro­ room. The Republleana, aa a result of propoMl. In additlaa to phyatcal, oc­ Burns. , y svould contribute toward the pre-| agree to take part However, he mated' cost of *53.030. Fee* Pappas; and W. R. Friable, RFTJ 3, were disfributed asking ci.6h adult menibers of a Tunisiah national Rd. attended the paat prealdent'e par­ Watts Shattuck president of the viding transportation for towns­ Pamlly to VMt the 1962 electlona, controlled They aaid a conterenca of elect­ cupational and tpeech therapy, PuMio lainrheon mhuaipayments. Under the presr if uter less than 25 are par­ amounted to *171..'iO. he said. administrator of the estate of Han­ to give f l per month for 10 year* unit organized to fight Natloiialiik The lot would meaarire 60 feet ley in Hartford yeeterday. • Little League, urges all parents to people to and from the polls. Capt Llyod S. Gray knd family Congresa bi 1963 and 1954. The ed olficiala from Southern states handicapped people In the vo- Thera will )>e a public luncheon ent plan the city, pays the entire ' ticlpating, the policy would still be -Permits were issued , for con­ nah B. Frlsble. to help pay for cost-of - th* new Deiiuierata, by winning t|)e 1954 extreroiata. by 140 feet which does not meet tomorrow at noon In the Firstittbon- Tomorrow's Mrelinga attend this program. Campaign headquarters have been of San Antonio Tex„ are *i(pected wouldn't reflect the view* of Neg- catlonel rehabilltatton ctepart- the minimum lot I'equirements of aum. lu effect for the city. The *2,000 struction of dwelling* to Arthur Applications for marriage, li- parish house. Sunday at th* home of th* cap­ ftectiona, have .. controlled Con­ The clash between the Tuhlalan grcgatlonal Church veatry served Tomorrow’s meetinga i include Figure Sketching set up ik Wesleyan Hall in Rock­ roe* or of "luoderate'’ .Southern groups came in mountains i25 miles meni were busily learning 100 feet by 150 feet.'However the However, it was emphasised by pojjcy j, minimum under the plaiK Dlmmock on Fox Hill Dr., and to ^censes were filed by the following; Th* Young People's Fellowship tain’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har­ gresa ilnee th* beginning of 1965. by the Ljkdiea Aaan. rehearetl of choir of Second Con­ Figure sketching . will be the ville irtd at the Methodist Church whites. north of the French naval bkae of typing, calculating nrachine building was greeted prior to the Paul deMacarte, an insurance parte gaid. Michael Povoloskl on Tolland Ave. Milton ,B. Wood, 54 Franklin St., ha* already given (100 to help fi­ old L. Gray, for a month’s visit. Neither passed ahy civil rights Pood Sale gregational Church, 7:30 p'.m., nuui who presented the plan, that; oost of storm* subject for tonight's meeting of in VjfTnon. Bizerte; A unit fprmed by the work, vyeavlng, {irinting, car­ eatabllahment of zoning laws in Francis T. O'Loughlln waa granted and Dorothy Ann Weekes, 46 Yhe Committee urged loOal peo­ nance the parish house. 'The youths The twins, bom to the couple laat leglalatian. . . The 4-11 Masters will have sanctuary; Stitch 'n' Chatter 4-H thb increased benefits would out- other business at last night's th* the final Sun­ Kenyon and John Morgan. Miss Mary Sheridan of Main St. Herman G.'dlson offlclaliy accept­ frame building at W. Main and ton. and Adeline A. Loetscher, El­ which Victor MacDonald, execu No matter what la prtpoaed, and Frank Sorokollt, 30, of Hop River killed southwest of Gafaa. Tunisia. pay later! PLUS! CaiA In value of hi* contribution or a ed the n ^ *16,500 fire engine de­ ■W’est St*. According to Usher, action Bketches, and Mra. Lavitt lington; Henry J. Robetatll', East Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The Junior Staffoigl Springs. John Mosny is a no matter by whom, inside or out­ Rd.. Columbia, waa fined *12 on French forces killed six rebels chased their Easter Seal* send day the faknily will be here alnce The group now meets each Mon­ Is a patient at Windham Commil- /-Viiff— phone first; Bill Con- paid-up insurance policy, worth will demonstrate how to sketch live director of the Connecticut group meet* Fridsy at the same visitor at hla parents’ jjtome. their contribution* to Robert the Rev. Mr. Ireland hai accepted day at 7 p.m. at fhe home of Mrs. livered here last week by the Max­ Renaud will seek to obtain a per­ Hartford, and Bernice V. Wojnar, Association of School Boards, side congresa, this Congrea* like a rules of the road charge in Jus­ in the northern part of Algeria'* nity Memorial Hospital. eoliilatlon Servieo, NollenwUo considerably mpre than the' cash. im Motor Co. The truck was paid mit to operate a tavern at the site. the figure In action. Members are 132 W. Main St.; John D. Me hour In the rectory. Members of Mrs. E. G. Lord of Hebron, haa those before It is not likely'^o pas* tice Court laat night by Justice Constantine province. The French E. Hathawqy, trqaeurer, at a call to a parish in Ravens. N. Albert F. Kalber, leader. Credi'r, at no extra cetL Phene Or, if he desires, he may con­ Alderman Trouton^pointed out reminded to bring sketching ma­ spoke,. MacDonald told the group the Fleur de Lis meet at 4 p.m made it possible for her son-in- the Manchester ‘Truet Co. Y. Hla resignation from the local Guild to Meet Maneheater Evening Hera f o r ^ *11.220 in reserve funds and Knight, Ellington, and DarleEn E. that ‘citizen's should not concern any new civil rights law*. The Elizabeth D. Hutchins. lost one man killed and six or come in today. tinue paying on the - plan, at a that some people are placing gar terials to the meeting. Thursdays in the rectory. law, the Rev. Howard C. (Champs, pariah takes effect April 10. St. Mary'a ,St. Germain Guild Coventry rorreapondent, Mrs. frerti I a *6,000 appropriation in the Robinson, Vernon; and Ronald J. themselves too much with the Teaaoii la simple; The Southern Sorokollt was involved In an ac­ wounded. • allghUy higher premium to gain bage in the tin• can collection*. ifli ■ He ' Babe Ruth League Many Attend Churches to purchase a miich needed new Democrats will block theih. To the east in Algeria, five Na­ Onmnilttee to Meet GWO, will meet Thursday at 7:i30 L. IJItle, telephone Pilgrim 2 PMiVivIffill f 3 l ibenefit - from - the policy.------’In ad- " urrent budget. Mercier. Manchester, and Judith money they spend for education; cident March 30, when a car he The ■ Council empowered the emphasized the Importance of All boyi 13 to IS years of sgs Ann. Wilson, Vernon. Easter Sunday passed off with car by a Generous donation from ' The House, with the vote* of driving, skidding on snow, tionalist were killed when they The Cub Scout Pack 67 Com­ p.m. to plan a Communion break­ UM0.HM M l ______dltlon, the total cost to ' The money is a comparatively Rose, Carnation fast. The business meeting at 6:30 Mayor to sign an agreement with keeping the garbage separate from who wish to register for the Babe Coming Events throngs at all the churches of the her. The Champes, now of Shelton, many Republicans and northerfi sideswipkd several highway posts Stumbled into a French ambush: A mittee will meet Thursday at I I .U r e w r daeraaMS each year, deMai small percentage of what they are former Hebron resident*. p.m. will Include a White Ooa* the State Highway Commission to the rubbish. Ruth League may do so tonight The Auxiliary of the Veterans spend for other things, he said. town, with Elaater lilies, cut flow­ Democrats, may pass some Civil on Rt. 6. He 'was arrested by State helicopter-supported operation in p.m. at the home of Mrs. Robert 24,25 19J6 the effect that the city has 35 It was announced that revenue and Thursday evening between 7 of Foreign Wsrs will. hold, a pub­ er* and potted plants in abun Rights billa before Congresa goe* 'fj'ooper Richard Power*, of the western Constantine left three Named for Grace Cleverton. service as a fund raising project Premium Increases And its importance is far greater, for the treasury. The public ia Ifi' Sensational SL. miles of Improved roads. The from parking metersiCll during Feb­ end 8 o'clock at the Superior Court­ lic grocery social this evening dance. M(uicheater Evening Herald home this summer, over the (J^cheater barracks. rebels dead and four French sol­ Legion Team I P j J I Under the presrtt pH ruary totaled *1,843.63, while he added. vlted. RefrFshmenta will be served. lie* CMS (MJ agreement is necessary in comput­ room. All those who took part starting at 7:30 at the VFW-Home A t St, Peter's Episcopal (Jhurch Hebron correspondent, MIm Susan Southern Democratic protest*. In another case last night, Sher­ diers wounded. Monte Carlo. April 8 lff)~ A The American Legion haa raised . . i«a*i< I* II clty'a premium incrtasea^each year parking tickets netted *336. He called for the formation of Sunday School Teacher* ing the State's appropriation to laat year, as well as new players, on Elm St. almilar groups as the CCE in sther 1733- were, present at the 11. a.m. Pendleton, tolephonc, ACademy In the House, where debate la wood-Wright, 63, of Coventry, was A French soldier w-a* killed new roae and a new carnation will- *320 toward 'sjionsoring a )>ase- aMMMr IMMIIIMMI St I as employes g m u a t^ itto higher Skating to Continue limited, the Southerner*, being The teachera of the Second 0>n ALL n e w the city toward maintenance o* must register. The consent of the' The American Legion Auxiliary communities and urged public sup­ service; 60 at the early , (Com­ fined *9 for failure to grant the when Nationaltats attacked a mili­ greet Grace Kelly on her wedding ball team In the Tri-County Base­ a fea Mam ts.'ts., ,Thisynaa been one Toe fate of the city-owned Peer­ 8-3454. outnumbered, can't kiU • bill with gregatlonal Church Sunday School 1 in m I in this type roads. parents is required, and each reg­ will hold a public grocery social port of the committee here. munion. service; and 87 young right way at an intersection. tary unit in the Kabylie Moun­ day. Both are being named for ball League, David Fraser, Legion lean* 52* I* rt tha diaad less Mill building is awaiting an Ulk. representative aaid donktiona are will meet at 7:30 p.m, Friday at on*- of plan on skll scale, deMar- Youth Day istrant must be accompanied by a this evening at 8 o'clock in GAR people were present at the sun­ He was involved in an accident tains. her. * « (Igaelnre A program of youth partlcipi- nouncement bids from the corpora­ pqrent. , Hall. rise service held on Hope Valley Blit nothing approved by the March 27’,\and was arrested by Other scattered Incidents took The "Grace of Monaco’’ roae waa still Wfilcomed. the home of Mrs. Walter S. Haven. 8. a cane ai .House can become law imleaa the tlbn in city government was pro­ tion counsel. It was learend at the Hospital Netee Hope (Chapter, OBS, will meet Rd. Mr*. (Clifford R. Wright served Trooper (jltlford Bombard. developed by Francis Meilland, Ifi- Auxiliary Banquet ' Nameil te Committee i t .1 itacle that is met Vote Advantages Senate also gives its okay. In the 32 rebel lives in Algeria. .imaent plan is the fact posed by Alderman Luther Trou- meeting. New patients at C3ty Hospital tonight at 8 o'clock at the Ma­ coffee following the service. Another Coventry man arrested Two Moroccans were found shot tW ationaliy known grower of The tiorth Coventry rtremen’s Elias Fi C3ay ia serving on tha 688. ton. Under Trouton's suggeatlor), Alderman John Gill of the Rec­ today Include David Aborn, RFD 3; sonic Temple on Orchard St. Fol­ Senate debate ia unlimitrt. There Dap P'Antibes. The first bouquet employe wishes to keep Ground was broken at 12:30 fol­ outnumbered Southern Democrat* by Powers, Albert W. Roberts, 37, to death near Casablanca. Shots d a after ha leaves the em- the city office* would be filled by reation Committee announced that Alaka 'Cervlekas, Sunset Eatates, lowing the meeting, there will be Of Social Worker lowing the morning service, the I rABKINGT YES! of Forest Rd., fbrfel(e(*„a *12 bond were fired and grenades were of five or six will be handed Mia* tra- high school students for a day. roller skating in the Town Hall Vernon: William Welle. 73^prlng sn organ recital byr~Mrs. Doris can' filibuster to death any civil Kelly April 19. the day she weda TV for ’56 city, often his premium first shovelful being thrown up by Lacr sad Dcil la rights legislation passed by the last night, when he failed to appear thrown at several military posts el MsadmMr ati- ■ iQvely high. The premium The students would also run a will continue through April. The St.; and. Mias Anna Cleary, 109 Lutz. The advantages that a school the Rev. Douglas F. Pimm, prieat- to answer a charge of pasaing in. the Taza region near Moroc­ Prince Rainier, girls' - basketball tournament "Foravar Dariinq* House. The carnation—Princes* Grace Now Available At IN MAIN tTm n ' a in the proposed plan Is con- Council meeting, he suggested. Prospect St. The First Evangelical Lutheran social worker could bring to Man­ in-charge, and next by members of atop sign. co** frontier with Algeria. . Mayor Olson commented ' in slated soon, he said. Bar Group to Meet Church ' Council will hold Its Teckalcalar at l:U That has been the story in Con­ —was grovrt by two Italians, Pie­ 2ml Ftner, 0«ar HWM(i»6rUi*6 * lltAnt. chester were outlined Isat night for the committee, each one a ahovel- gress for years. And no doubt it In France, police In the c lii'.irbs nent According to deMacarte em­ favor of the plan, saying.it should A rebate of *4 was granted the Members of the Tolland County monthly meeting tonight at 8 Sratt Btad/ - Aadrey TaHer tro Farina and Henri Blllo of San Potferfon's MlteliaW i-iU N « tm a ilim ir i about 30 persons attending an op6n ful. Figures are not at hand as .to will happen-again, if any civil •Of Paris Investigated several cases Ask ler «M v n MANffiffir ployes pay *2.60 each month, re- be undertaken before school closes. Twentieth Century Construction Bar Aain. will meet Friday to o'clock. meeting of the Manchester MeiV-sl “Vanlshiiiq Amarieon Remo. It will l)e used in decorat­ ISe CENTER ST. numbers attending other churches rights legislation ia brought up in Argentine Police of armed attacks on Algerians i*'ho ing the Monaco cathedral for the OKN THUnOAV IVCNtNOS UNfIt 8 gartleas o f their age. I f the policy Two addltlopal suits against the Oo. on a *6 permit which the com­ elect off leers, and to hear a recom­ Mrs. Julia McCarthy and Mrs. Health Society at Manches* sr Me­ of the town, but they presumably • :M . 9:45 had refused to contribute funds tp NMckeetcr—TeL MI fi-iSSI pany found It would not use. The the Senate. ceremony. tads sm4> H mMwh U *N wnw*a*| Imns te begun when an employe la 30 city because of falls on icy side­ mendation of an. application of Justine Scher of this city . are morial Hospital.. equaled or surpassed those given WH., OoadmAa Slorjr'* Both parties, at their 1956 con­ exlremiat ' movement*. Algerian rebate followed the usual policy of '^rank J. McCoy. Vernon, to take Nip Plot in Bud Meilland says hla roae I* the re­ years o f age, it is worth *1,036 walks were heard. They were from members of the Manchester i A representative from the State a^ve. ventions, will probably promise in demonstrations erupted Into head When he reaches retirement. If-It JanetfT. Synol, 117 Union St., for remitting ail but *2 In such cases. the Bar Examination in June. sult of 11 years work. He de­ Soroptlmlst Club, which is spon­ department of Education and one Work on the expansion of the their party platforms civil rights cracking* at Metz, Thionville and llcly The meeting will be held In the soring s hooked and braided rug from the Onlldren's Sen-ices of Buenos Aires. Argentina, April scribes it aa having a purpliah Hebron Center Congregational laws in the next four years, and 3 OF)— Police staging a surprise Maitbeuge, in eastern and north­ lint, shading into silver on the itra-’ Superior Court Room. Memorial exhibit April 10 and 11 at the Connecticut pointed out that a so­ (Church is expected to start next probably with about as much suc­ raid yesterday seized a band of ern France. petals, and with an exceptionally « in Building, here at 6 o'clock. Community "Y " on North Main cial worker could detect mental week. A meeting of the „ chureJt iney IBLliggOTiTrm cess aa in the past. plotter* against the government clinging perfume. , Man Burned St. for the benefit of the acholar- diaturbane'ea in a child at any early Building Coinmlttee was libld Mon­ Civil rights actions under the by at Villaguay in Etntre Rios Prov­ The grower added that "Oraca Elmer Prentiss, 43. of Mefcalf shlp fund for teachers of retarded age, thereby making them easier day evening at the home of A l­ Roosevelt, Truman and Elaenhow SNETCO Suit at $20,000 children. ince north of Bu^os Aires. ^ . of Monaco’’ won't go bn sate to Rd.. Tolland, la at the Rockville to treat. bert B. Blllard. Lacllla Ball er administrations have been the Tlie Board of Christian Educa­ 8caM Brady Reports from ^ the area said it the public until next winter. Ilia City Hospital with extensive body Thfby also said a social worker Congregational Churen memliers Deal Araas reifiilt of prealdential order* where New Haven, April 3 (/Pi—Joseph tion of the Fir.st Congregational was believed the group might hav^ rose nearly died laat month,, w h ^ burns, a* the result of an accident would be in a position to advise are invited to attend a farewell Aadry TaHer government agencies, Inatallations A. Sousa and Sadie Hoffman have ...... ■ “ he' Church of Vernon Center ivlll had contact .vvith conspirators bitter cold swept the Riviera. The and explosion at the Roberts both school Slid town officials on reception for the Rev. and* Mrs. "For#v*r or contracts were concerned, or of whose plot at Mendoza waa sued the Southern New England roof of the greenhouse housing it Motors. 171 Union St., yesterday. meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the their needs for additional social 'Tcuman Ireland Sunday at Kings- "Vonlshinq Telephone Co. for *20,000 )>ecause collapsed under the unaccustomed church. - Supreme Court rulings for the na­ smashed laat weekend. Del. Sgt. George H. Trapp, of worker or family Service help. bfiry House, South Coventry. DoHitiq" tion as a whole. ‘ , An Army ministry communique they say their ear* have been ring' weight of snow, and 10 workmen the Rockville police, who investi­ A delegation of ^members will A number of local school princi­ The (Congregational (Church pas­ Amarican'' ing since they talked to each'other had to struggle for 24 hours to dig accompany the offices of Damon House Unit Vote* Two’ Bill* on the Mendoza plot aaid 75 per­ gated, said that Prehtiaa was weld­ pals were in the audience that tor, Rev,. John G. Beck, calls at­ la CalM A House Jpdiclary aubcommit- sona had been arrested, 28 of them over the telephone a year ago. out the fiowera and warm them ing a bracket with Sn acetelyne Lodge, Knight.* of Pythias to CARS heard the two speakers. Miss tention of the young people to the tee has Just approved two bills — retired military officers connected They said while they were, talk­ artificially. torch, sivd that in some way an Manchester tomorrow evening, to ALL CARS REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE Lucile E. Abell, consultant in so­ 10 youth conferences, being spon­ one to make lynching a federal of­ with the regime o f " former dic­ ing the telephone emitted ';* sud­ Details of the carnation were empty can exploded and- caught be guest* of Memorlaf and Llnnea cial work for the State Depart­ sored this summer by the Connec­ • WEDNESDAY, fense and another an omnibus bill tator Juan D. Peron. den, loud and terrific noiae!’’ not announced. fire. Lodge* for a Joint installation of ment of Education and Mrs. Alice ticut (Conference of (Churches. Reg­ .‘The Benny Goodman Story" containing a number of civil rights There was .no'' damage to the a class of candidates. Members Y. Moe, secretary of the Central istration cards,^must be filled out building. planning to make the trip are protections—and haa asked the full p i^ / Dlatrlct of the (Children's Service* committee to approve. At Manchester Hospital asked to meet at the VFW Home of Connecticut. Employment, of ALL USED CARS WARRANTED Mrs. Georgil B. Thompson, of on Elm St. at 7:30 p.m. The bills may get stymied there. W a achool social worker has b^n' I f they' get out, and are passed Talcott Ave., Is s patient at the The annual banquet of the Po­ an aim of the Manchester Board of by the full House, they still face Manchester Memorial Hospital, as lish American Citizens Club will EMuration for the past several the result of a fall on Sunday. held at the PAC Ballroom Sat­ years. However, until this year, the Senate‘roadblock. Chevrolet's got (hr«(» . . . Bel President Eisenhower haa urged Mra. Thompson, who is one of the urday evening at 7 o'clock. It has not had enhugh money to City's long time residents, waa pre­ T E L E y i S I O N Congresa to establish a special Air, "Two-Ten" and ;"One. IN WRITING. TRY ONE OUT TODAY! Miss Rose I.ABoBte hire one. ,/ paring to le'sve for the Easter Mias Rose LsBonte, 64, West "nie problem'now is finding on*. commission on civil rights. He Fifty." With 20 sas*y-*tyled services, when the accident oc­ Wllhngton, died last night at Ihe suggested thia bet a' bipartiaan Superintendent of Schools Arthur U D I I S ^ i N O curred. Johnson Memorial Hospital in I Illing has been Inter.’lewlng racial commiaalon wit haubpoena models to pick from, there’s powers. Uo4t-Southern'Democrats DeCarli-Loetscher Stafford Springs after a long ill­ candidate*, but social workers PROGRAMS one lust m ode for yool. tailored Lowest The marriage of Miss Adeline ness. She was born Sept. 27. 1891 with the proper training for school the chilly alxmt it. h ig h est Oi^r the weekend Eisenhower Loetscher, kindergarten teacher at in Tolland, the daughter of work are ra e, and the screening the Maple Street School and Loula mond and Mary Barseleau La- of candidates is ccnttmiing. Indicated that if Congreaa doesn't Video Everyday — act on his -idea, he may do some­ DeCarll, both of Ellington, took Bonle and lived In Willington moat All Rights Reserved — ' Terms Prices place yesterday at St. Bernard'a Of her -life. thing on his own, "perhaps con­ Tntde$ R T. Dickinson (k Co., Inc. Church. The Rev. Patrick J. She was employed for 43- yejirs sidering a proposal by Gov. Leroy AM YOU A t i l AIR RUYIRt Collins of Florida. Mahoney, pastor of the church, at the Gardner Hall Jr. Co, and re­ \ I performed the ceremony and waa tired about seven years ago. She Collins suggested Eisenhower The Bel Air Scries brings you ‘ celebrant at the nuptial Mass. leaves two slaters, Mfs. Fred Col­ nail a conference of Southern -gov­ . luxuries and convcnicnras you Women's Guild lins. New London, and Mrs. Albert ernors ' and attorneys general >to won’t even begin to find in 1955, CHEVROLET 1951 FORD The Women's Guild of St. Widde, Randolph, Mass.; a niece STARTS review the "South's present prob- ,4*Door Bel A ir V*8. Radio, heater, power V-8 Fordor. Bernard's Church will hold s pot- and several nephews.' 8tripped-down “ bargarn" models luck svpper tonight at 6:30 in the Friends may call at the home of TOMORROW of higher priced cars. Of course, fUde, power steering, Radio, heater. $595 OONT FHOM 5 P.M. Gattin* n«or church hall. Those attending are Arthur Devereaux. West Willing- you also get Chevrolet’s, own power seat and asked to bring s covered dish and ton, tomorrow evening. Funeral Pertabla ttm«! Wrought Iren Rdilings S fe ia c k spebial brand of reciM’d-breaking windows. \ I w J 1951 CHEVROLET tahlesettlng. services will be held Thursday at A new PORTABLE RA­ h Police .Arrest 2 o'clock at the Wllhngton Hill ELECTRONICS DIO makes a wonderful Perch Columns performance, with horsepower T , 2-Door. CCAC Marlcm Prov'encher, 46. Vernon', (Jhurch. Burial will he in Willing- gltb If you have someone 1955 PLYMOUTH apeclal In mind, we have ranging up to 225! ^ •miar Radio, heater. and Julio Albino,'42, E. Main St ton Hill Cemetery. Funeral ar- LABORATORIES VAUEY WELDING CO. The new Bel Air Sport Sedan uatad 4-Door V-8. Powerflight. ^ 1 7 0 R were arrested by City Police last rangemefi'ts are in charge of the .something special to show you.' For Free Eatimate Call M in* radio, heater. ^ I / A J night and charged with lascivious Ladd Funeral Home, Rockville. Glastonbury AIE 8-9118 Lqatnms Coun* carriage when they were found to­ 277 BROAD earl prime I 1950 PONTIAC gether In a room at the Park Ho­ All Talcottvilic and Vernon news hsma. A a any 2-Door. Radio, tel. where Albino lives. Items are now being handled t. sleeve lilonae ( 1955 MERCURY RADIO T ( I ( V I S I 0 N k hla heater, hydramatic investigation was made on . a through the filancheeter Evening mstekfaig aUrL') 2-Door. Radio, heater, $450 complaint and Det. Sgt.' George Herald Rockville Bureau, loeatod vereatile ceertl'^ Mertomatie. , ^ X V 7 9 Trapp made the arrests. The pair at t 5Iarke1 St.,' telephone itnck- ChaisNCl t New Heiee. Ceaa. *:** m -l*) ]IIILTGN BERLC 8HOW. M te 1 ■ VI a h I y CliaaNel 19 HartfeH. Ceaa. liM ( S> WYATT EABP- 1949 FORD la scheduled to appear In City vHle TR 5-3136. Cliaaaci it Nprlaafleld. Man.'' — ''Hast Ike Mas Dews" sparkled witk Court April 23 and were released Ckaaael M fnw Rrilafa. C.eaa. (IM S ) NAVY LOG gold aad eliveir, X 1954 CHEVROLET ^ V.8 ludor. Chaaiiel €3 Waterbary. Coa —"M ee Frsm Mare” •TWO-TIN." TO YOUR TASTIT Slzea I9-1R. under *50 bond. Cbaaael 55 Holyoke* Matt. (iS) DRAMA < I Conyertible. Radio, heat- Radio, heater. They were arrested an^ con­ Rockville A l l S T E R • :M ( SA3-I3I SIARK ROOM FOB $195 victed of the same charge last year , DADDY The "Tw o-Ten" has its own er, powergUde. ap I J K O B E R T S 9:9€ ( 91 MICKEY MQCSE CXCB (Ilf22> o e v I.OMRARDO In Ellington Jualioe Court Fines of Early .Vole Heavy. rNt'LK Kll —■■la a DIfferral Life" new contemporary interiors. 1954 CHEVROLET 1947 KAISER Public Record* , (sei B A R ^ CLrB HOUSE OANG 4-DooK Poll Officials Say ' <5S> 9'ILM THEATER ( Body by Fi.shcr, of course, with V ■ Public records filed in the office FCNOA CAGNEY (551 OUT WKAT (la prafrett) 8. A H. Grcea Slassas 2-Door. ' C I O O R Radio, heater. of Town‘s Clerk Kerwln A. Elliott 9 :K (33-S9) HOHpY IK>OUY stag e H , Cate Little PapslesT models of ih e three Chevrolet VOT seves-al property transfers, a num­ ing in the early houra of today;* ^ —••Bealah** ber of probate appointments, and special referendum was fairly (11) ADVENTURE THEATER PETS A.ND SUPPLIES series. .And you get U)e nailcd- )4Wi 1946 CHRYSLER C IN F M/vSe OP t - *‘Grne Autry** 1953 CHEVROLET eight applications for marriage li­ heavy as about NX) townspeople AT THE down stability and jfhc surcnc.ss ^(M) WKATHRB MANCUESTElfi PET CENTER 4-Door. , COOC ^4-Door. censes. cast their ballots by 10 o'clock. At (Ml KARI.Y HHOW of control that make driving that hopr about 300 had votec] ,in —"JunRie Fnlrel" 995 *lAln S t—Ml 9-427S Radio, heater. ^ 7 7 3 Jtadio, heater. $125 Property transfers during the - (U) KI.N’G OF THR WII.D safer—and sweeter—in a Chevy!' month Included the following; Roc)tvlIIe ahd about 200 in Vernon. ISSI TWIUOBT TREATRB Two parcels of land on Brandy Today's vote includes two items. mmmurmks* «:*.'( (K l Si;PEBMAN • :l* ( *) CAVALCADE THEATER It will determine the fate of the S;5» iSt( TOP 8RCBRT (ISI HKD SKELTON 1953 CHEVROLET 1946 CHEVROLET Hill Rd., from Dr. and Mrs. Fors­ laMOIBIWMO n*l (OMMlil«rr*u*ei (231 NK.WS A M ) WEATHER (3*) CIBCLE THEATRE "A Baby ter Priddy to Robert ,E. Prlddy; Simpkins'land on Ix)velahd Hill as iMk, rwawMwM (;M (S) SPORT8COPR Nemed X” 4-Door.'Radio, heater, C’4>nvertible. , . — land on Welles Rd. fr WEATIIRR FORECAST (55) STAU AND THK KTORY The. n«io "Two-Ton" IrDoor Sedan X Laurier F. Demars; properly on School budget. 19:99 ( a>55) 9(14.999 4|U RATION w 11 The voting on the achool site ia THE DOUBLE-SMASH S:U ( SI WOkJ.D NEWS TODAY iiied Phoenix St., Vernon from Mr. and .ir o N'EWS , <1X1 NKW ADV. OK CHINA 1953 CHEVROLET actuaily a vote on reacindihg ac. OE THE YEAR' (23) THIS 18 THE LIFE SMITH Max Miller Says. * •vi«t 1950 PLYMOUTH Mra. Calvin Lee Kirk to Mr. and lion taken at a recent Town Meet­ itt) CAPT1RKD <531 TOMORROW*!! CAREERS NO.IRON 2-Door Bel Air. .. Coupe. COOR Mra. John M. Sperry. - ing approving the site, The educa­ U fM M H IU r Also land on ■ Highland Ave. II :U I *> WATKEFHONT Radio, heater. ^ IU CI3 Heater, seat covera. ^ A 7 v tion budget iasue concerna conaid- (1S.22> DO VOU TRUST VOUR SKIRTS i from Francis M. Campbell Jr. to eratioii of the Board of Finance-ap­ MANCHESTER WIFE? ••ONI-FIPTY" Fill YOUR IIU7 Norriia M. Campbell; property in proved budget. The budget haa - (33-M) BIO TOWN A t i THB COTTONS (33) SHERLOCK HOLMER Vernon Ridge Park from George been vigorously opposed by the LUMBER, INCe I I ( S.lK-3*) NEWH It does if you want to own the 1952 PLYMOUTH 1952 CHEVROLET FINAL EDITION Yea,"yon cari E. Risley to Mr. and Mrs. Mat­ Board of Education, first because zippiest car in its field with 4*Do4r. 4 P X . O C Sport Coupe. Radio, healer, thew S. Petrua; property on Union of "excessive cuts" and later more BUILDING MATERIALS (221 NIGHTCAP EDITION 11:46 C l) SrOBTS ROUNDUP count on da to go Wrinkle-RMist. Radio, heater. powergUde. ^ 7 7 3 'St. from Emanuel C. Gerber, to the as a matter df priticiple. AND (kP) WEATHER WAY comforts and conveniences sur­ Sun Oil Co., 12 building Itils In 'Yro'. Means 'No' (23) PREVIimS prising in such a low-priced car. MASON SUPPLIES 11:1* ( S-U-31) WEATHER **all th* way” in rendering Tamarack Hill*; • Vernon, from ' Peculiar wording of th* issure. 11:13 ( II LES PAUL A MARY FORD You can pick your power—V8 1952 CHEVROLET 1949 CHEVROLET George E. Risley to Mr. and Mrs. makes a "yes" vote mean "n o." In We Flnanct Your Jobe ' (11) RIO SHOW RAYON wer* William 1C. Dowling. the case of the sites, if the issue Is >31) UUABTET competent, courteous . or 6. Come on in and sec which 4-Door. ‘4-l)oor. 255 CENTER ST.— Ml 8-SI44 11:» ( S) THE HUNTER Property on Hartford Tpke . has passed, the site is defeated because (S«) LIFE WITH ELIZABETH , one of Chevy’s 20 new beauties Heater, seat covers. ^ W / 9 Radio, heater. been transferred fropi Mr. and it IS action on rescinding s preyi. ll:t* Cl-*l) FORMER PRES. TRU- prcicription service. LINENS uus decision. liH ( X) s u f p :r m a n .VAN suits you besti ' Mrs. Stanley Bieleckl t^ 'Mr. and — (19) NKWH 11:20 ( *) MTECAP THEATER Ouf ikilled Regiitered Mrs. William B. Ka'nia; property In the case of the S(;hool budget, ^ ^ 1 WCATHER—MUSIC -C:M (tr-3*) TONIGHT 1951 CHEVROLET 1947 OLDSMOBILE on Windsor-Ave. _ from Alice Mi townspeople have generally backed I l i t i m MUHICAL WEATHERMAN 1:13 ( *) NEWS Burke to L6uis O'oldfar.; property the Board, of Education, in ita ap (S9) NKWN o r THE HOUR P'harmaciiii will com­ Sport Coupe. 4-OooT. Radio, heatec, Pfal for'restoration o f some *26,. (551 WEATHERCA8T Radio, heater, powergUde. hydramatic. on WHshlre Rd. from William M. J am es T:U (IASS) DOUfiLAS EOWAMII Always A Good pound your prcicriptiohs $695 $125 Ik Vk.t. lOOO the .Board of Finance cut from AND 'THK NEWS Selection Of— ertyertvTn on v^rnnnVernon Ave.A vi fromf Mr. and ____ ortflnsl.....w request. Therefore,.k- i if- m i HIGHLIliUTS townspeople wisli to continue their Dean (3S> JOHN DALY AN'b THE a Cookies promptly and precivcly ai , Mrs. George J. Muller Jr. to Mr. MEWS lined stand; a "n o" vote on th* budget * Pies,' Cake* : and Mrs. John E. Lehan; and prop- issue'will recommit the budget 1:1* (M) BFORTS. , . th* Doctor dirccti. Try ut! meat ; erty on Elarl St. from Mr. and Mrs. ogain to the Board of Finance for Rebel lif t (3*) WEATHEBVANE a Cupcakea kead I Russell Burch.to Henry Rqbltsille. tprther consideration. ‘•7:N ( S> HOLLY WOOD FBESE.VTS • Rolls, Bread ' A bond for deed calling for sale —“ rheyrenr Uoirkiianir* t' Sizes 24-30. This' is the fourth time tlye W ithout < 19451 HKiHLIOHTS OF TItE by May 1 transfers property on Board of Finance has ' presented e. -x- r*RKATP:ST KMOW ON » SWISS PASTRY SHOP- Thenew"0 ne-Fi}t)f’fi-DooT Sedan , . • < ^ LNGS ' : Grand' Ave, from Alfred Blatter to. the same budget to the townspeo­ '*1‘'ARTH ‘•THE HOME OF (JUALITYV America'* ravottle-by a Malgin of — A Ca u s e " m-S*l DINAH SHORE. SHOW OPEKT1LL 9 EVERY NIGHr — 1. ' Werner KUnzIi and Stephen E. ple, Three times‘previously it has (33) HOUB FILM V.S, 183 N. Main 81, — 9U 9-2660 . 2 Million Cars! Ketcham. been i^efbommitled, each time at a eZiNf T!*6 m-M) MEWS CARiVAM MR MNPITIONINfi-'TaiFIIUTIMO HMM TO OROCR-AT HIW lOp OjPT, UTT U8 P.IlfiOII8TfiATlt SMI* In a qult-claini Kunzli transfers Town Mgctlng. lu 6LAM0S0UI eaiua is tm» “w thi u. a a. im veua CMCvaotrr' eoNttiT. iNna mow-» t you* CNivaoLiT oiAurs/' Irka. half- interest id property at 22 Last minute rallies yesterday on KniiTinD 011115 MILLER PHARMACY T CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. Highland Avte.' to Ketcham. the achool site issue included Probate .Appolhtmenta . broactcaatlng appeals to vote ap­ iihh.ItR ; USER CAR DISPLAY and SALES Probate appointments include proval o f’*the site with a round ilAuDE WOOD .,1 SAL MINEO {p’lc^cfiiptwn Sptdctlms Henry Felber. RFD 8. sdministri- truck. A meeting was held )aat Mil' h.'ll '• I V up MAIN St. MANCHESTER-#H0N£ Ml 3*1200 ,tor of the estate of Oars E. Fel­ night “df the newly-formed CHI- * ENDS TODAY •• Prompt Free* (^U -and CORNER CHARTER O^K STREET ^ ^ 7 ber; Ethel O airer, Walnut St., ad­ ‘zenjf Committee; for 'Education. •t h b l o n e r a n g e r ** ministratrix of the eatate of Paul The (X E is urging a vote in favor ••STORM'FEAR". Delivery Service CARTER CHEVROLET CO,, Inc. «ee aaaiai _ aJAklt^UBCYse * x.. - M.'^Oamer; Elizabeth W. Blatter, of the Simpkins alte. Flyers urg- ’ ^ 199 G ^ R d . — TeL M I 3-^164 , / 311, MAIN s m n — MANCHESyn i- ■ - ■^1.:

H R E B i FACE FOUR to 73b5 St. whare -bo was mat by Perry Appointed ..Y-Bave a Ufa- lyder tlM Goremor. Tha two than walk- W KN B~S4t WHAT-SIS !C—Harry 8. Truman Hrart Machine Dohafed to Hospital ] Meeting Set e4 to the Oowemor'a home at 18 ...X O —Mom s fat Roama FOR M AXmVIl HEAT and TROUBLE FR EE OPERATION Bolton To College Board' WGTH—N i ^ Music Skytmteh .^ahedule ^ |r Ike W arns East Slat St. for braakfast. WOOO-^1808 Daily Radio worn—1818 Ui8* - ' Le Bears The former President thorough­ WHAY-Ntght Watch WDRO—1188 Bfiatcra Standard TIbm WHO—1888 WTIC-Naws To Discuss ly an joyed, hearing Harriman crit- John Perry. 78 Tsn»»«*' Work Load Wednetday, April 4. Board Votes New Schedule , Idta Niltw York's Repqblican leg­ dent at the University of Connec­ WDRC—Nawa: Alinaaae ^ w «G aaiibbb I us inivG w ll j w a n i—Bob gad Ray \ Midnight—2 a.m...... V*i|unteera Needed. ' - Use SHELlFurnace Oil On Talk of islators. ticut, was among the new appoint­ H i8 (u^owjag- program aclMd-<;a II118- Rail Issue WiiAY-NIgbt Watch Philadelphi*. April 3 (P)—PresH a.m.—t a.m. .., ...... Paul Sheehan. ■ . .> W OR Ivniort ond Stokon S M g ^ Harriman characterized them ments to the Studant Union board ulaa' a rt supplied oy the radio ‘tvHAY —Otnnar Data dent ^eenhower la working full Fbr Transporting Children as "about aO^ Snanclally Irraspon- WTlC-Bporta; WaaUiar a.m.—8 a.m...... Paul Sheehan. of govemora named today by^Unl- manaewnents and are aubject to UTORC-^I______Ko.-olby at, hit' executive duties after a.m.—8 a.m...... Volunteers Needed. k CNid Sorvieod fromplly and Effielontly J Armai^ehts George AlMrt, president of Ute Bible a grojip of men aa I've ever verslty Prealdrnt Albert, N, Jor- Chang* without notio*. WTIO—Let George X>e tt WGTH-Bob and Ray WDR\>—G Lombardo Misa- repdvti^lf cot ipletely from ' last a.m.—10 a.m.' ...... Donna Zollo, Gloria McCauley. Bolton. April < (8p«l^)— New Haven Railroad, and a special dealt with." ' genson. heart attack, his per- V " I f they were dealing with ae- 4s8a- WGTH-BUI Stem WMAY—Nigm Bymphony 10 a.m.—12 nooft ...... Martin Wojclk. BOW lr«niport»t»on •^•dul*. in- S-man commttu wll^ meet In New The board is the advisory com­ WUAX-Muslo Mercnanl (I4$- WTIC—Blartlme Serenade Ian aaid yesU;rday. Noon—2 p.ni. ,...... i... .L ets Waldron. (Contlaiied from Page One) curitles, they would be ruled out WURC—Uauca ^rrgwatn YolvlnB tho U80 -of five icnooi Haven April 12U- . WOTH-Maet tha ArUal WURC—Dacca ircbaatra ...... Ronald Modean, George Churllla. I Governor Abraham A. Rlbicoff, Perry has served on the Student W iU Y—Music. Merchant the President mil make another 8 -10 ...... May Hawkea, Virginia Liegl. reasonable assurance that trans­ to .what he termed the vsoft road" 'abort changing" New York city p.m.- p.m. who appointed* the group, asked Union cultural committee for tho WCl^-R«core Revi** WRAY —fcincora Theater formal report to we nation on the 10 p.m -midnight ...... May Hawkea, Virginia Liegl. portation provisions incorporated of Communism, Alpert for the meeting aher re­ on atkte financial aid, Truman peat year end his new appoint­ WKN^Requtst MaUi WCCC—Good Kvm Muele V 4 At the outset o7 his brief'talk, amlled broadly. WTIC-Wldder Brown WKNB-wrehade condition of his h ^ lth just before Skywatch Post located on top of Manchester Police. Station. in it wtll be adequate for the next: ceiving a report from the commit­ ment will laat until Maroh, 1057. WDRU—Cal Knibr W TXC-Aiiiwer Marl the Republican National Conven­ Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal three Veari and children will ar­ Eisenhower praised the Advertis­ tee last week.' The meeting will be When ^ruman and Harriman WDRC—Amoa 'n Andy emerged from the House after a The new eppolntmcnta were WOTH-Waz Works . tion in August wheke he ic vlr- Building, Manchester, on Monday.Wednesday or Friday, from 1-5 p. rive at school only one-half hour ing Council for its work In prepa­ held in. the railroad's general of­ picked by President Jorgenson end WGTH—kdlton Lewta / ration of a government exhibit en- 50 minute breakfast, they were WHAV-Hetty Kimlwll Iil4 - tually certain to be nominated for m. or 'Tuesday evening from 7:30-0:30 p.m. ahead of opening and remain only fices. the union board of trusteee ap­ WCCC—Record Review WHAY—Kneore rhealer , titled “peoples capltsllsm,” intend­ asked whaf they had discussed. Wl'CC—Good hvanins HuaW a second term. GftUDET one-half hour after closing. ■ According to one of the commit­ proved the nomlnatlona after WKNl^Request HaUnee Good By THE ASSOOtATED PRESS The subcommittee on transpor- ed. for display abroad. Eisenhower Everything under the aun,” WTIC—Pepper Young WKNB—Serenade Dr. Snyder also said Elsenhower tee members, the group has several meeting March 21. ' ' WTIC—Incomet Tax Inlerviewe 785 MAIN ST. — OPPOSITE WOOLWORTH^ Ution diew up the new proposal, recently toured the exhibit and Truman replied. WOIU>-Cal Kolby Managua, N m ragua—0>1. Car* is in shape to campaign for the tines that are published in and for | suggestions under consideratidn, WCTH^Wax Works WDRC—Amoe 'n Andy loa Vanegas^Aead of the Nicara­ office adding that the extent of hla after discussion with present bus said at the time he thought it was but "nothing definite.” The mem- Was politics included? WOTH-K. P. Morgan Connecticut In the forefront. I * OPEN MONDAYS drivers who it was reported find a fine thing. "We didn't talk poliUta," Tru- • f c Y - B e U , Kimball liz a - guan Air Force. Drowned with agenda would be a matter of ‘‘El- If you would care to join our i I O ¥ l her,' First Selectman Ralph WCUG-Ra«ord Review WHAY—luncora Tbeater small aon / snd two companions the new proposal very workable. The display depicts typical inan said, winking. "Averell and WOCU—Good Kvenliig Good Mutie aenhower'a own dlsdretlon." display of .miniatures (we would i Crosathwalte of Windham, said the WKNB-Requcal MaUnea Monday. “It la my honest cohvict'on . Jt will Involve changing school American life from Colonial days group would meet again before 1 never talk poliUct." You Can’t Beat Wflo-Womaa WKNB—Evening Serenade be very happy if you would), we hours next year with opening at to the present time. ' Harriman said he did get the WDk U—Oai Kolby W TIC-N .'w a Hiiilly Sen Francisco — Moriz Violin, heve known him," Snyder added. with that are not on exhibit, but destruction in ths Aug. 10 flood WGTH—Bob and Ray WJ3RC—Tharle* Collingwood the title of the new display at the Bidding wtll be open to all inter­ W G TH -Bay It With Muatc 76, one-time pupil of Johannes TTie r. edlcal officer haa been the it la only because we haven't been caused the service Interruption in *1948 S t l» - Preiidcnt's personal ptiyatclan Mary Oieney Library, ia con­ ested parties. It is known, how­ Still Critical the first place. The railroad now WHAY-Record Rodeo •'•a- Brahms, composer end pianist, for^ structed around the theme "the able to locate a amall replica to ever. that the present bus'drivers WCCC-Recuni Review WHAY—Poliah National Home mer professor of music at the. since. 1953 and (irat became ac- place It with the others. Help urir$»"F0R yo ur”nEWkmT Xvants to abandon the line for WKNB—Requeat Hatlnea WCCC—Good Evening Ciood Ml cptklnted with him 10 years cartier United States at work." A color­ are interested in the proposal and Mrs. Richard F. Oeorge passenger service, contending res­ Hospital Notes WTIC—lUSU^dlo Lana WKNB -R o b in 't Nest Royal Academy in Vienna and ful pictorial map of the products us complete our show, won't you? Hartford Hospital offlclala re­ CADILLAC WTIC—DragJii-l when Qen. Eisenhower was Allied are making plans to carry out the ported today two aallora injured toration of service would cost too WDRC—Cal Kolby head of a music school in Ham- snd industries of America recre­ We really do enjoy making these CAMERAS — SHAVERS — CLOCKS schedule if their bid is successful. WGTH—Bob and Ray WDRC—Jack Carton burg, Oermany, before coming/ to Supreme Commander in North displays and we often wonder If Bolton, April 8 (Special) —Mr. separate fatal aulpmoblle accl- much. 4-DOOR SEDAN 8 1I8 - WGTH—Treaeurv Agent ates the greatest show on earth for This would Involve purchase of and Mrs. George Wishart Smith. d*nta at. the Rt. 15 Hockanum PaUents Today: 178. WilAY—Suburban Serenade Siia- the United Statea in 1930. Bora in Africa. ' , we are pleaaing you with them. GREETING CARDS — GIFTS — RINGS Another suggestion, this one WIIAY—Poliah Nallonal onie you right in the lobby. AU of the new 54 passenger buses by Mrs. Shoddy Mill Rd„ announce the River bridge are still in critical offered by the Wllllmantic Cham­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: 'JWCee—Record Review Austria. Ditd Sunday. states are represented and their MjTon Lee and John Swanson Sr., Judy Miller. 45 EIro St.; Mrs. Alma WKNB—Requeet Hatlnea w eet:—Good Evening C id Huale Salt Lake City — Mrs! Vtolk marriage 61 their daughter Mar- j condition. ber of Commerce, calls for levying WTIC—lUKU Radio Lana WKNB—Robin's Neat outstanding Induatriea are sketch­ Advertiaement—• who now operate 48 passenger cla Hayden to Richard Francis j y f Vasquez, 20. of Hope- Cowles, 171 W. Centgr St.; Mrs. WDRC—Cal K ^ y WTIC—Peoule Are FUnny Pratt Gillespie, 84, prominent aa a additional tolls on freight and pas WDRC—Johnny Dolkir Bristpl Leading ed In color so that you may aee the Shop Ai Gaudot's^ lt Pays buses. Both smaller biuies would Oeorge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wll- niont, W. Va., who suffered head senger service to help amortize the Dorothy Ruebin, 07 Mather St.; WGTH—Bob and Ray. Broadway actress in the 1920s and real source of our industrial pow­ be kept in service. A third 54 pas­ Mrs. Jacqueline Downing. 59 Over­ *1947 t;4 » - WGTH—Treasury Agent ,1030s. who also had toured .Eu­ FOLKS PAST 40! Maintain your Ham George of Thompsonville. and other Injuries before dawn coat of rebuilding the bridge. WHAY-Dinner .Jala State in Measles er more vividly. , Tomorrow ia the good health am} vigor with "Forty senger bus would be purchased by Mrs. George Is a 105.5 graduate yeaterda.v; arid Robert Boyd, 20, Crossthwaite Indicated today he look Dr.; Mrs. Clsra Hodgkins, 14 WCCC—Record Review WHAY—PoMah National Home rope and had taken her own opera day, so step right up ladles and John Swanson Jr.. In place of the of Mamiheater High, and ia em­ Olcott St.; Mrs. Edith Morse. 37 WKNB—Requeat Hatlnea W T IC -X Mlniul One company to Aiiatralla. Died Sun­ Plus.” It'a a augar-free mixture of of Aflon,' Iowa, who received a does not endorse the proposed re­ WTIC—1U8U Radio t4ina WDRC-:Sliapeifi«e gentlemen and aee the dynamo important vitamins and minerals, 48 passenger bus he now operates. ployed at the United. Aircraft Re- Strong St.; Robert and William CADILLAC WOTH-Llfe/Ia Worth Living day. HArtford, April 3 tyP)-Bristol broken leg and Internal Injuries routing of pkssenger trains aa a W pRC-Cal Kolby that la America at work. including iron and vitamin B12, in > In compiling the new schedule, aeafeh Laboratory in Blast Hart­ Friday night, are those on the lolutlon. Beildei being a member Welch. East Hartford; Merritt WGTH—Lea Paul and Mary Ford S:4»- / / . Milwaukee -,— The Rev. Jacob was the measles capital of Con­ Neediest to say, we are placing the transportation group had to Blanchard, 38 Starkweather St.'; 2-DOOR SEDANETTE . WHAY—M llah Nalldnal Home Bajema. 88, Grand Rapids, Mich., necticut last week with jS new a delicious liquid form. Ask for a ford. danger Hat. of the 3-man group, he la chair -•i'WHAV-Newa WTIC-^Minue Or special emphasia- on the products tettle at Weldon's, only 31.89, or V take into consideration the time ' Mr. Qeorga attended Enfield Slate Police aald today It had man of a 5-member committee Michael GInolfl Jr., RFD 1. Rock­ WCCC—Good hhrenlng Good Mualo WDRCT^uapenae Presbyterian pastor, and a former cqMS of the tjisease reported of Connecticut, and we have' col­ irs MARLOW'S for - schedule for high and trade achoola and is employed at Flight be^n determined Vasquez was the ville; Mrs. Phyllis Hoher; RFD 1. WKNB—Today In Sport WGT^<-I.lf* Is W6rtli Living faculty member of the University thWe, the State Health ZleparL phonq MI 3-5331 for 'immediate .elected in January by Eastern WTIC-Newi t!ee- lected a few mlnlaturei to com­ delivery. schools. This is an important eco­ Enterprises. Bradley Field, as an operator of the convertible in the Connecticut representatives to op-, Rockville; Ernest Spellman, 184 WDRC.—N»we ■ WHAY—Night W sich of Iowa, University of Dubuque mem Skid today. plete the picture. These tiny rep­ nomical feature if buses for these aircraft mechanic. truck-car accident In which Paul Summit St.; Joyce Jacqueline and WGTH—Newe , WTIC—PolltlrB snd Prltnsrli>« and Findlay (Ohiol College. Died ington waa. a close runner, pose the railroad's efforts t; WDRC—Mv Son Jeep licas of manufactured products will Khools are to-be Used for elemen­ Turton. 19, of PlUaburgh,'- Ps„ re­ C. Elmore Watkins, left, president of the Manchester Memorial abandon the road. Judith Anne Cook; 323‘Woodbridge *1952 iiW - Monday. \ up with 13 as 60 new cases, 20 Hospital Board of Tnisteea, and Dr, Jacob A. Segal, chief of the WUAV—Upolllabt Hborle /WGTH—Night Miitlc more tm n the previous week, were be scattered among the hooka on tary ^ichoet service. ceived fatal injuries. It wSs ftrst "My obligation la to the 5-man St.; Miss Jean Gawlak, Wllliman­ WCCC—Gixid Evening Good Mualc United States industrial progress inw-report indicated'high school reported Thomas Young, C6lum- Department of Cardiology, examine' a new $800 heart machine do­ group and to the Eastern Com tlc; Harold Giglio, 19 'Tanner St.; WKNB—Serenade WIIAY—NiKht Watch reportedXthroughout the state. I UNIIi • W T i::-8 trlctlv SiHirtc WTIC—Polltlrji and Primaries that are on display. There will be would.tqten at 8 a.m. with students bus; Ohio,, owner of the car anil nated to the hospital by Morris Housed of Erving,\^asa. The new necticut representatives /u’ho Michael Kelley, 30 0 'Porter St.; PACKARD \VDR('—Johnnv While measles cases increased, WDRC—Zalman , Dollar other books available on American to arrive no earlier than 7:40 a.m. Milk Strike unhurt In the crash, was the apparatus, a 1-hion channel unit to be used for all^^roullne electro­ elected us." Crossthwaite aaid. Mrs. Eleanor Tyrrell. 10 Depot Sq.; W GTH -N ilicht Music■ Bridgeport Boy there was\a sharp ^reduction in What's New? cardiograms, Is the second heart machine donated by Housen. In WGTH—Conn SporUlxM industflBlIata, inventions and ptq,: At trSde school these hours are driver. "And th(W are Intereated in direct Andrew Strom, 123 Cehter St. 4 : D 0 0 R s e d a n kcarlet feveV—16 new cases last duction, with a few apeclal maga- Boyd was hurt In the three Febmary 10.56, he gave the local hosplUl a twin-vlso unit for use ADMITTED 'TODAY: Mrs. WIIAY—Nlpiit Watch week and 34 the week before. 8:15 and 7:50 a.m. respectively. service-between Hartford and Boa / WTK?—Contrast In M\isic ^ Stabs playmate The high school day Will end at Suspended vehicle crash Friday night which In special types of cardiac tracings. The llrat gift was given in ton.” BefoiV the bridge washout Janice Pinto, 94 Valley St.; John -Ultramatic Drke WDRC—rampAlrn 'S6 cost the life of Robert Gagne; 36, memory of Judge Wllllanfi Hyde. (Herald Photo). WGTH-wMcht Music m m 8:30 p.m. with provlMon for a 30 the liqe ran through Manchester Dallacqua, 70 Charter Oak St.: GENERAL/ V11&— Bridgeport, April 3 (>P)—Police SPANISH MRXIGO Hartfnrdf Mra. Alice Helntz, 64 U«iort\St.. FIRE CHIEF minute make-up period. Students Wlllimantlc. Putnam and other Radio, Heater WHAY—NlRht Watch said a 7-year-old boy was stabbe'd r are to be picked up no later than Beside Tiirtdh and Vasquez, ■V Eastern Connecticut towijs. Rockville. . WTiC—Contrast in Music 8 htexico City tffi—Hie government AND T V S ER V IC E , WDRC—Campalftn W by a -year-old playmate in an '8:10 pm. At trade schoo’ the hours In D etroit John Annarlno and Jerry Breault., The 5-member, group is expected BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A aon Motor Overhauled argument outside the boys’ club if studying plana to teach Spanish both 18, of Fall Rlvei;- were hurt to Mr. and Mra. Chestei Jedelziew- WGTH-Niaht Music MARLOW'S HAVE ITI are 3:25 and 8:30 p.m. (Oontlaued from Page One) to meet again be.fore April 12. This Daya g d a i F A Call here yesterday. to 3,000,0000 Mexican Indians who Also figuring in the schedule yeeterday. / Hold Public Hearing Tonight group is preparing for a State ski, Klngabury Ave.. Rockville. Nights PluaPart*^. WHAY'—NiRht Watch Robert lovino, son of a Bridge­ apparently, don't realise Spain Admitted Icfiday “night with DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: WTIC—Ch»*t Huntlcv Rsportinf was projected school population In' the hUtory of American agrl-. public Utilities Commission hear­ T EL.^l‘s-0:«4 WDRC—Campalftn 58 port fireman, suffered a stab moved in on Mexico four centuries -accorCUng to the present enumera­ Boyd were U.8. Navy men .Toseph ing it expects ip be held on the Edward J. McNamara, 192 Green WGTH—N>ws Roundup wound In hik shoulder. He Was re-. ago. culture. We have forced MMPA to Mattern, 24, Creighton, Neb.; and On Distress Sale Ordinance Rd.; Mrs. Grace McDermott, RFD l8:tV> tion list. The tran«)orUtlon com- problem. The railroad has applied T W HAY-NIght Watch ported in fair condition at St. Vin­ An estimated 3,000,000 Indians M VALUES aak for |5. We have forced the De­ Jack Thompson, 24, of Ridgewood, 2. Manchester; Mrs. Florence snittee found these figures to place troit creamerlea to give in- to the agency for permission to WTIC—Carnun Cavalloro cent's Hospital. still speak one of 55 native dia­ high school enrollment at 101 next N. J. With the kinks pi esumsbly* added appropriations to the budg abandon passenger service, and Robertson, 944 W. Middle Tpke.; $688 WDRC—Romance Moods Police Sgt. Joseph Whelan said lects and don’t .know a word of II “If it had not been for interfer­ All four less seriously Injured et totaling $23,300. The appropria­ John Tedford, 620 Birch Mt. Rd.; AIXIED/FACTURV AtlTHURIZED WGTH-NIcht Music Spanish, Mexico's national tongue. year, 138 In 1057-58 and 163 in ence of the MMPA. we woiild have . sailors are In satisfactory condi­ ironed out of it; the pro|)08ed la/’ the committee has petitioned the X* the lovIno boy called the other lioy 1^-59. With five elemenury tions will result in vlrt\ially no in­ agency to order the railroad to Ronald Cyr. 444 Center St.; Wil­ FULL PRICE WHAY-Savr a Life a name. The 6-year-oId then Most of them live in the southern ROMilAOE SALE obtained. at least 15.50 per him tion, according to Hartford Hos- to govern "Going Out, of Bi'.slneia TV SERVICE school children walking to school crease in the net budget, since restore service. As ye(, no date liam Le'emon. 12 Newman St.; * A.M. 1:0 8 P.M. WTIC—Harry S. Truman warned: jungles of Mexico’s tropics. 1956 dredwelght. pital. Sales" will be subject of a public mqst of the money will be trans­ Rico Roavazino, 13 Linden PI.. WDRC—Moods tot Romaoca presently, the enrollment to be "F air share must stay on the Howard Rawlings, 40, ' of 88 on either petition has be6q sched­ M.Sd Par House Coll WGTH—Nlrht Music "Stand back. I have s knife. I'll considered is 400 next year, 421 in hearing before the Board of Direc­ ferred from accounts already in uled. Rockville; the Rev. DavTd stab you.” Seven times as many people 11^ COMMUNITY job to see that this,Small gain is Hemlock St., was also admitted tors at 8 o'clock tonight, in the Crockett, Wapping; Mrs. Elinor PLUS ‘ p a r t s In New York City today as occu­ 8457-58 and 444 in 1058-50. msintained." to Hartford Hospital because of the budget or repayed by insur­ ^ 1950 CHEVROLET Whelan said the stabbing oc­ 79 NORTH MAIN ST. -Blndy Leek Changes hearing room of the Municipal ance firms. Murdock. RFD 2, Manchester. ■U 9-0080 Television Progi^^s curred when the lovino boy re­ pied all North America north of PjrthisR Sisters The MMPA bsa a membership of Friday's accident. He la In good Building. DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs SERVING ALL MANCHESTER In other business last night, Co- 12,800 and serves 42 creamerlea in condition with leg and scalp lii- OtlM-r Agenda Items 2-DOOR On Page Two fused to step back. Mexico when Columbus arrived.- chairman. Raymond E. Cooper of Backed by the Chamber of Gom- In other matters the Board will Impartial Truman Catherine Pavelack, 138 N. School VACUUM the Detroit ares. The fair share Jiirles. merce, the la'.'', designed to nre“,ent Z. the ^hool BiiUding Committee group claims half, the MMPA's consider St.: Mrs. Betty Ous and daughter, FULL In addition to those who were fi'adolent liquidation sales,, had Talks to Harriman IlFD 1, Colchester; Mrs. Barbara conferred with 'he Board on/the membership. admitted following both' accidents, 1. Fixing a date for a,hearing on PRICE CLBANBR Blatter. 6t esMirdlnating loclu dh run into some opposition from the the appropriation of about $15,000 I,arrabee and son, 63 Kensington $478 The F8BA began picketing some four sailors and a civilian truck Board of Directors and others-. doors of th(» new addition with the Detroit cresmerjes last Monday in driver were trej^ted as outpatients to buy ten new voting machines, (tV>ntit.urd from Page One) St.; Charles Miller, 67 Elizabeth present structure. This will be ac­ support of demands for $8.50 per Objectipnal feati.res of the pro­ eight of which would replace anti­ Dr.;' Mrs. Hyalie HufwR*. 104 and released frbqi Hartford Hso- posed ordinance, however, appear complished for exterior / doors. hundred weight 1481a quarts) of pltal. s quated machines. date" for the Democratic preaiden- Conwqy Rd.; Wilbur Beaveratock, Cooper said hs would alsq^ ask the milk. The going rate before the to have been eliminated aa- the 2. Setting the date for a nteet- tial nonilnation.' 20 Olive St., Rockville; ^Mra. ^ 1948 CHEVROLET \ fjommitte* \o, cKN^der the request strike was $4.4i. result of a number of revision^. ‘ Ihg with the Board “hf Educatlcm Both Stevenson and Kefauver Dorothy- Barbero,. RFD 1, Aock- \ ot the Board for ,a "ollmb-proor’ 1,-ater, in the week strike action In general, tl e law requires a and the School Building Commit­ are -avowed candidates for the ville. 3-TON PICK.UP fence on the nerth retaining wall was concentrated on out-state milk merchant who plan.s to terminate tee on the school population and designation. Smith Assails his business to gel a license from ol the addition. collection depots. Pickets sought to ho\ialng problem. Asked about his own position in Neal Lahdani, vocattonaV, agri­ dry up the flow of milk to the De­ the Clilef of Police. In order to get 3. Authorizing General Mana­ the nomination race, Harriman culture teacher at Rockville IHigh troit area by stopping movement Sedition Case •the license, he in'isl file an inven­ ger Richard Martin to accept said, "I have not changed my posi­ $88-S98-$l08 School, discussed at some length from depots. tory of merchandise he plans ,o $15,000 from the State for town tion in any shape or form." current exploration*' of the po»»i* The out-slate picketing has since liquidate aner cent of Wilbur Cross Highway. NO HOME SHOULD bUitv of establishing a s6hool at Ban on States 69th St., strolled up J!5fth Ave. FUNERaI HOME Rockville under'the provisions of violence ai non-striking dalrv his avei-age Inventorj’. 4. Authorizing Martin to enter farmers ran blockades to get mtlK The law dolea not apply to li­ a contract with the ^tate whereby IE W ITHOUT WHh comp/ofo oo# new state legislation. Rocco Flsno to the big Detroit msrke^. (Continued from Page One) was named official delegate of the censed auctioneers or to sales un­ the State will have town storm FUNERAL ” oHocftmoofoI Several dairies announced year'' der Juulcal process. sgwers installed in the west end of BRUNNER’S o t local Board to work on the study. terday they were increasing retail If the Board'passes the law to­ Center St. when it reconstructs O Fhbow Swird^ToF A meeting to be held Thuradsy will milk prices' I 'i cents a quart. Be­ ll)e federal charge in August 19.53 night, it will*-"^become effective in that street.'E.stimated cost to. the GIBSON'S SERVICE also- be attended by Board mem- fore the strike milk s(Ad qt 22 brought a five-year sentence. Walter N. Fire Chief O R8l8 oaaiir} cbM8 oMil^ to days iinless someone : chal­ town is $9,900. belf' Norman Preuss. Velde said he hopes the court will PatKord rents a quart at stores and 23 lenges It' and sets into operation 5. Fixing a date, probably May Leelerc itoiM oaiiqr . ^arpld ' Dwyer, • park commla- cents delivered. act “as soon as po.ssible" on Nel­ the machinery for a referendum. 1, for a . hearing on the installa­ GARAGE Dij-eetbr alcottville eibneri visited the meeting to get son's appeal fronv hla Smith Act The Direciors will hold three tion of a sanitary sewer in Oak $ ^ . « 8 • EOra-lan o ‘TfciwAwBjf" Board reaction , to planning for de­ convict ion. >' 23 Main Street. Manc'hester other public hearings tonight on St. Ext. in the Maguire tract. 18,'i Main St. — MI 3-5012 Opel Night Bank Terms Bag velopment of the playground ares In the court's majority opinion. Call Ml 9-5869 O roweifal, MtpaaiaUa G*E for recreation facilities. The Board State Officials, Chief Justice Warren said "The Rear Wheel AliKnment voted to cooperate with Dwyer in ron< luslon is me;«-npahle,'' after a z *Mar|ow« Cbrmleat Co, aw *"* exploring the possibilities of set­ study of the IIMO Sfuith Act and strength of t>olh to preserve our ! scalp and knee and a back injury, Motor Tune-Up ting up a basketball court on the Milk D ealers subseqiient federal laws, "that rights and liberties." Tho truck driver was identified school premises. Key question was Congress inlen-(lA)wer Slrect Floor Level) w itk the Board.' Dwyer said he would Gen. John' Ben Shepperd termed •livtrt; hope the town could install a hard- supplement the fedei al law." .Now 'S6 PONTIAC X. eager to sell milk heie at low Warren's opinion, pftlnted , out the decision "a stunning blow to surfaced play area which could also slates rights." and tho SERVICE that be need for volleyball and other prices said to be ruinous for Con­ the §mifh Act pi;ovides punish- games. It would be available to necticut farmerswith their hlghel- meivt for advocating violent Over­ ' 900s with It at f - - all townspeople when school U not production costs. throw “of any goveriUent feder­ Aii6 0 iiia Mail kilird in session. Over the protest of' farmers, al. slate or local." 'ITie (?hlef,Jus- Correspondence received by the many dealers lifused to pa.s.s^ on j ticc commented that acdillous con West Haven. 'April 3 iJ'i One McGLURE FONTIAC Etoard advised that John Morris. tlie Fehrivary cut.and droj) the re-|iVicl, being niHtt(fr.,»f vital na- man WHS killed and two injured SIS .MAIN ST. -MANCHESTER N ever before! Grade 7 teachers will complete re­ tall prlce a cent. Dealers riled In- itlonsl concefn. "is i,n no Sense a early today when a truck and a Ml 0-4545 ■ f l ­ quirement for his master's, degree creased costs b;ought on by new j Jocal-enforcement problem car collided at the intersection of 'SucH (etrific , at the University, of Connecticut wage contraets with eiuploye.s But Justice Reed. Joined by Jiis- Derby Rd. and Forest R'd. this summer. Former Stale .Senator Lyman tU',es Burton (Snlj Minton, main­ Police identified the dead man SOMrcoNfrmoiiED CARS accoj-dion door value E. Hall of Kensington, president tained in a.disarnting opinion that: as John J. Witzmann, about 30 of The Board adjourned st 11:4.5 "In the responsibility of nation­ RAMBLERSI p.m: and w-ill cUmpIetr the agenda of the dealers' a.ssoclatlon, was 61 Woodbridge Ave., An8o,nla. et such e low price! surprised when a rerHirter called al and local governments to pro­ They said he was in a car with at a meeting to be held on April tect theiiiselve.ti agaiiv't sedition HUDSON y -8'sl NASH |f-fl I > 4 23. • him at 10:25 a.m., a t (he inn to George Snilzer. 26. of 222 Pros­ CLOPAY ask what the meeting \va.M about. there ia no doininant interest We pect Ave, Antionla. Snilzer was re­ Fashion Show Potterton's Cempltltly Air Condihened Ci/tlom 4-door ttalion wegoM, Mdoni, hanH optr— He said the puipo.sif is "to ^iliciias ! are citizens of the United States ported in fair condition at St, ISO CENTER ST. MANCHESTER The fashion show- on April 18 at n^utlial problems." \yhen masked ' ,nnd of the state wheiein we • ' Raphael’s Hospital at New Haveii. j with 'ovory occouory, indvding power duiiti, outosialic trantmi$$ioitt St, Jam es School in Manchester, about price he said that is one of .' side and. -e dependent Upon thc'.i Hp .suffered lacerations of the sponsored by the Ladies ol St. the things," ACCORDION Maurice,,will feature clothes to be 1 0 METROPOL.ITAN CONVERTIBLES i ■: shown bv Sage-Allen of Hartford. Meanwhile, last month for the Tickets are currently avallsbie ! fli-al time in Connecticut dmryirig. (or hardtop, if winner dorifoi) 'from any member of the commit ! tile milk - producers' • association favorerl a conference with . or­ Amariesn Motors cart (above) DOORS tee which includes Mrs. Anthony are a single unit like n>odern trains Armentano, Mrs. Bernard HUdakr, ganized Isboi' to diJii ii.ss a clnii’ned KELVINATOR APPLIANCES dangerous threat to both groups to o ''and planes. Big frame box-girders Mrs. Andrew Ftsher ail of An­ including fabulous FoodarosMi, Fr—nrs, Kongts, Wdihort, Dryers Install them yoursolf In mlnutas dover; Mra. -Nan Flanagan, Mra; caused by rising prices. Reaction make a steel enclosure as big aa the car, SSI THE D'«fiRcNCII CTiarles A. Robbins Mrs. Wesley ■h.;- labor leaders lias hi-en favor- giving true "wrap-around” protection. savo 8 sq. ft. swinging doers wastel Robbins, Mrs. F. Weldon M iner' toward an unprecedented | FUMOL It's, welded, twice as strong, twice as and Mrs. George Maneggia-of this ; l«6oi:-taimer conference, but no Yos, hort at Now Modol wo toko 1 0 0 0 CASH PRIZES of SlO aacA safe, twice as long-lasting. ms ui mMAiD NoiwAYs IP n 32" me IM'! m town. ’ kijmvn an angem^nts haye been P/us $40,000 CASH BONUSES Clookie donations Will'be picked, made for the get-together., jjp.i MOTH PROTECTION oxtro pains to soo that your Other cars (right) still bolt the body up by Mrs. Harold Jarvis, MI. Farmers fear that relaif pi i< es UVIt tM t nOTNIt—lavil TOU MONfifl t- I ^ ^ 0Mtsat,o4 by'' 9-2994, and M.rs. Alfred Lewis, MI. j will soar, through no influence of Appraisal of your prtsani car is worth $1,000 cash bonus, if you'n a now cor winner. .to a separate, flat frame . . . the sam.e L Good HooMlMealsg . clothos 9ot maximum protoction. O.SLY Hu! 9-5385,-whom' membens are re-j their own, to a point wh'ere fur- Also, cor winnars who buy' a now Komblor, Nash, Hudson or Molrepolilan during tho basic construction principle used in ?8.95 |}!ft © w quested to call. Working with these (her hikes to help the farmer will will got dpublo tho rmlOil prico of tho -car won. In of building oxcarts. COMPlITf WITH HAIOWAIf UHI women on the refreshment com -' be prohibitive. '' Our Fumol Soryico is | obsolutaly 'centoit period, ploco tho co n fr i nilttee are, Mrs. Anthony Csmllle of Andover and Mra. Adelard Bernais froo on aU dry eloarting. Toko od- The new improved C^opay Accordion Doors arc The W hole Fam ily Can E n t e r I value packed with more exciting decorator fea­ of Hebfon. ^ We prat eTt ' MEN’S Bapliam fierriee vontogo of this for your winter tures than we've ever seen! l»ok what you get for The Rev, Theodore W. (Chandler SHIRTS, loo, by wrap­ O This conveniently-located "Reliable'' HOW 7 0 WIN—Here’s why American Motors offers the 123,000 xyinning name. A simple name (one to *INSURANCE OE7AHS—Husband sqd wife (if members ■ only $8.95! Rich all vinyl plastic, in fcxtttred finish Jr., has announced the sacrament ping each one In Cello­ “Clothos ond Monkots.' pharmacy solicits the privilege of your pd- these wonderfurprizes for a simple name in the four words) like “ Modernweld” or "Double Safe " of same household st time of purchsse) .eachget insur­ for greater durabili{^', sm arter appc.'irnncc. Accor­ of infant baptism H'iH be adminis:. phane. No extra charge. easiest contest ever! . , Single Unit” may win you $23,000 cash! ance providing for payment of $12,600 to beneficiary or dion fold.s have perm^ent PRE-PLl'AT PANELS B1U tered at the morning service • on j irpnage. You may came to us confidently for aM-CO^TION8 Leading business magazines report the biggest estate of either—thus providing totsi of $25.000—if for lifetime u.se. smoother action. Folds .'iwa.v j l Sunday. April 15 at the Congrega-4: anything ydu may need sn drugs, sundries, FREE! Facta To Halp You Win' either or bqth should be fstally injured while'driving or silently.at a touch, Savetj 8 square feet floor space. tional Church. Parents who wish to | automobile companies will soon change over to a sickroom, supplies, nutritional aids, items riding (separately or t^etKer) in their new private pas-, In haiidsome neutral grey that blends with most' have children baptlzed-at this' time - ppw, advanced way to build cars—single unit, See your Nash dealer or your have been,asked to contact the for the baby , . , And, ‘be sure to bring us senger American Motors, car anywhere in the world colors . . . or you can paint an.V color you wish. Two walded construction. , ■ • HudMn dealer for FREE Entry during first year of Ownership, if latality results within' or more make wonderful roortf dividers. Use, them pastor. ,, . . your ■‘Doctor’s prescriptions. We’ll' com­ ■ , Fire CnH Meeting .4 t Every RAinbler, every Hudsop, every Nash, Blank and. folder, "Facts T6 Help '100 days after accident. Applies to privately-qwned new. in living room^^kitchen, closets, nursery, bedroom, pound them promptly and precisely, at uni­ ^ every Metropolitan has it now—j/eors ahead! The Fire Department will hofil You Win,” with rules for winning.' cart bought in U. S. and Alaska, where'st^yle inauranca* utility room .., for real.sp'acc saving |uxur>’. '' • & 4ta ‘regular meeting at the fire­ formly fair prices. Try us the next time! '• With competitors racing to copy Our construc­ Please read rules carefully, espe­ laws permit. . . house torhorrow at 8 p.m. tion, we need a simple, descriptive name we can cially Rule f4, which explains how .*(411 AND SHONf O*0£«S fllUO ,V , e » SHOf iH ritsoH. HANor ' tAu >I0M£ ■ .MCXAGI -I N E W MODEL M )ue in advertising to establish that it’s another contest will be judged. In of ties (or any Tusmio Otsooyhnd onAiC^TV. to o TV listings for Imo osJ CAoMML ■ Maarhekter Evening Herald Bo| WriCNS ONir fVs IK . • MtASUItS U quinn;s pharm acy • great'American Motors “first”. prize, tied'conteatanta will b^ask^ to'w^e a D'ltalia, telephone Mitchell 3-5545. LAUNDRY, A DRY CLEANINfi Help us name it and win a big prize! simple 25.word atatement which arill be judged t6 PHONE Ml M l 34 0 Amortcon Motors Moots Morn, fo r Ajoorkons Advertiaqment= OUR DELIVERY AREA INCLUDES 73 SUMMIT ST. The fjret name that pops into your mind can be ^reak ties, if any. Hurry! Enter Today!' - i ..V. Attention Bolto^ Resident! Don’t BOLTON 8! COl.UMBIA throw It atvay—we want it lor ANDOVER o COVENTRY 6 0 T O Y O U R ■'Me ip'. 1 Btehth Grade AUcU6n, April 28th. SftHT a-JT GREEN STAMPS DEALER G O T O Y O U R DEALER AhytlUiig. can MI-0-5SS3—Ml ■I ■ HUDSON i^TOM foO pickup. HARTFORD ;w'‘ ’ J'-'- I f ri •..i-'-Swe''?'? n II •V**.

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\’ / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN« TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1956 P A G E S E V E ^ / MAkcHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,^ESDAY, APRIL 8, 19S« conversion $t tha aervie* tomor­ PAGE PA G E 81^ Pastor Delivers' Top Red Magazine Says Stalin Nazarenes Hear row evening. GENERAL nied by Maud Klopptnburg. Darknass valla th* serth no more. Faction in Democratic Party He la now copipleting hi(i aanlor Uia factar of Uvt, hopeful praa* A l^rt May Try The reading of "Good .Friday"' ValB to* aleae, the watch, th* eeal, Final Sermon on Gimas Tomorrow year at HhrtBjmito and Jiia TV SERVICE and "Calvary" was followed by toe A Thought lor Todaj Christ hath burst the gatas of hell; CLEARANCE acUvittea are vary different to hia •urt from ’ 'the paople." Wa do TOt- Death in vain forblda Hitt rise, LauncUes Bid to Unseat G ^k Destroyed Democracy in Soviet praviouB collog* lifa- HUf intarsata A o d know that aay auch preaaura Connecticut Hold Engines chorus singing "Were Yqu There." ‘I Am the Life’ Iferallt accompanied by Daisy Cenade, Chriat hath, openad Paradib*. Peter J. Gunaa Jr„ $3 Prospect are centared exclusively in the l^Ha $2J5 iW d axtrt ItaeU or Mpro^ Itaalf A HynsB for Taday realm'of Christian activities. Ha which was followtd by th* poems SALE OF (CeatlMied from Fag* Om ) j^directly, asserting that Lenin,"be- 8t., will speak at tha Church of T E u ia s -a iM In' Ruaala avtn if It exlatad. And Chijat th* Lord la ftiaen Today, Soar wo BOW whera Chriat hath gtmip fa Ing a prominent theoretician of has been chosen as - one ot the OtC. Yankee Boston. A p ril 3 Oeorga Al- 'Ceivary an-l Eaater" and "An by Charles Wesley, is considered ’ crats Taal night Isuhchea • cam­ On Eutar Sunday at Center tot I'iasarene tomorrow at 7:30 In America, where it could e5iert Easter Carol." "Hoaanna" Waa X >«d, military matters tboroiijrfJy. A* scientific communlam, a great lead­ speakers at toe Inter-colleglat* By A. H. O. pert, president of the New Haven by many the best of all to* Easter Following our oxaltad Hoad; REMNANTS paign to wrest control' o f the ‘8 i f m b Congr^atlbnal Church, to* Rev. p.nv Pete waa an honor student Christian feltowahip meeting at Itaelf and axpras* iUcif, auch pub­ sung by Marjorie Hall .accompa- Jamocratie Town Committee frbin far at he waa concerned, he said er of the working people, a founder Railroad, said he may go to Wash­ hymns and It la moat certainly "'a^ Ilka Hitt, Ilk* Him to rise; b*mo( Clifford O. SImpaon preached hia o< th* Comuunlat party in' toe So- of the 1900 claa* at Manchester Enfield. N. H„ April 14-lS, with ington today to appeal to the Army nlM by June Tompklna. j|tr#. Gue- Judge Weaim 9 . ^jlryk and his sup- to ua directly It wai too late for u Publlibcn _ lic preaatire ia conapicuoua only sung at Eaater aervicas more than OihW to# croaa, the grave, th# - MnBch*aU/s ClvU . Dafena* him to study military matter* Viet state, waa at the sametlme_____ a HfIgh ‘ Schbol. ' president of the Stu­ rep'reecntativea from aeven New riouaM October 1, IMl In politics, nothing fails so often to rescind Its order for tha Immedi­ tafson read "Easter Hymn" and any other hymn. Thl* la not sur- WED,, APRIL 4 portara In' the forthcoming "party final sermon in the eeriee on what England Collena Hit supreme by ita abaence, aa If even thoae of "I Know that My Redeemer Llvea,” skies. brganizntlQit will start a Jeeua had aald; "I Am the Life.” Chasnlkov said Stalin’s aUte- great military figure, an organi­ dent Council and co-Captain of the as an expectation of automatic ate return of 22 Diesel locomotives. prlaing, for. it might well be to* 9 A .M . to 1 P . M . primary election. mrathly ^ last of the town'* soccer team that year. Interest ia to inlluenct ethers to ExeM U8 who dream of peace wdre tired which waa followed by the chorus A t » meotlng In Cavey# restau­ Hia sermon waa basad on the ment hkd been "accepted by our ser of the Soviet Army—an army John I. Okon Eeery Ejenta* success. tlve*. Chrlatiaifa theme song net just on , Sponsored hy th* Sfahchasttr alerting factlltle* at 3 pni. Entering Dartmouth College In th* christlSn way. I and HtUMnt Entered at Ae and cynical over, ita chance*. alnglng "H e tJvee." "T h e Crosa - V rant, some. M opposition laaders Reeurrectlon etory as given In the propagandists arM hlatoriara*wito- of a .new ty|ie. He mad* an invalu­ at MBRCbeetet. Cona.. Such an expectation aeems to The Army has asked tha New Ekister but during th* entire year. Council of Churchy. Monday, F'red Edward*, CD di- Mathean. account. Aasisting' him out any critical approach." able contribution to the develop­ the fall of 1$50, he war eaplttn-of A cordial invitation ia axtendad **OneOf MaflehcitaPa ~lall Motter.____ It la obvlou* enough, by their Haven railroad to return the loco­ and toe Crown" waa then read, fol­ completed n alate ot 40 caraUdate* to* soccer team; a member of the to evSry one to hqar him. have built Itaelf Into Democratic lowed by "Chriat Triumphant," by TEMPLE RETH rscUu:, announcad today. In to* pulpit were the. Rev. R. H# want on to contradict Stalin ment of mlHtary matters." jnTON RATEX pained action*, that the routine motives It loaned the line after last Christ to* Lord is risen today, for aiaction to to* IJemocratlc "rt* siren, bell and whlatlea Vlgilantca, an honorary aoclely, in Oldest PainttngFinu’* Bjfabie to Adennce thinking In the Flrat Congreaalonal P.etro Yon. which waa aung by Town / Committee, .organised Jluaaell Peery. esaoclate minister policy maker* of both nation* are Dlatrlct. Judging by the number of tummer’B flood emergency. Son* of men and angala say: will be Bounded throughout and Robert Henderdon, a theolog­ his aophomor* year; the (M en An Army spokesman said the Betty Lambert, accbrapanled by Raiae your joya and triumphs GIVBIIBB. working committees, and put Into Key in his junior year; the Intorlor Doeororinf frightened to the death o f thl* comparatively mediocre candidates June Tompklna, followed by the SHQLOM town at that time and ht 3 p.m. ical student,on toe church staff. through HU life from the alnglng dieiels are wanted ao they can be high, circulation 20 petitions for algna- on the second Monday of each 01 Sphinx; president of Kappa proceaa of Inching toward, one an­ surging forward to seek the nomi­ reading of "Soda In the East CHANEL NO, 5 Myrtle and Linden Streets tura by. mambera of to* Demor Th* pastor began by saying "Joy to th* World" at Chriatmas Tax BiUa Mailed P oln rin g nation which will be vacated by kept in a state of readineas for na 'Sing, y* heavens, and aarth reply. hipnto from now on, Edwarda Slnna and chairman of the public Awake" and "Eaater Muat be Re­ avaOabtoat Sponsored by Sleterhood cratic Parly, that the ReeurrecUon ia a story through Hla many words that HI* relationa committee for fraternl- Popor Hongim other. They Inch forward only be- Thomas Dodd If he gels promoted' tional emergenclea. aald. about GOd. When Jesus had died ^ ele office of Tax Collector Wagie Copy Alpert conferred last night with claimed." Mr*. June Ton.pkln* Love’i redeeming work ia done. ITie group took the nanfie "Com­ joy would remain In HI* dlaclplea lice at Dartmouth College in hia caiue'they are al*o afraid of whet to the senatorial nomination, the rendered a piano solo, ^Easter Beautiful fabric*, weoleai ^ He ekplalned that too testa on th* croaa the dlaclplea had not Paul Cervinl has mailed out Samuel J. Massey, New Haven gen­ Fought th* fight, ' to* . victory SHOE mittee for a Better Democratic and that there waa Joy In heaven senior year. MEMBER o r .. public opinion WOuld do to them If emorrata already have the Harl- Variations," by Stlckela. Mrs. Cua- WELDOirS HBlags! AH good vahi*#! Jimt !■ have been echeduled to cor­ wondered ao much about tot char- 23A70 tax Mils to Manchester a Complete Interior Doe- THE AE80CIATEO P R * » eral manager. In an attempt to won; Party." and that no man took their 'joy The popularity and pleasures of GIVE YOU THE lEST rd County vote next fall all tafion closed' the evening’s pro­ M l MAIN STREET time for your aprlag oewiBg. respond with the testing of all actar of Jesua as they had the property m ’nera and a num­ TbG AMOCtftt^d PrcM ift •xdluairitv they didn't move at all. Their in­ find a solution to the situation and Jesua’ agony is o'*r,i Judge John D. LaBelle. who ha* away from them. He dl4 not want college lifeIlf* wenwere iniufflcient for orating Planning enUUed to the uie of repabllMtion of iabulated, coming out with an gram with the reading of "Reaur- Conelrad (emergency radio) power of God. BuL on Easier, ber of t^payera have already TEUCVISION BBRVtOBMEN’S stinctive hope I* tliat they later said: "I may go to Wash- acted aa spokesman for the group, mourners for follower# because He him. During hia aenlor year, he all Bowe dlepatchee edited to it. or automatic victory. rectlon" and "What Does Eaater faclIlUcs. The radio teat la they found that toea* two were mad* payment, cervini said • Complete Insurance *o« otharwlae credited 1", keep movin)^ forward, and yet Ihgton myself to talk with toe said thethe petitions will he filed With likened HU coming to a wedding left to exploia the wider expansea ASSOCIATION ,'and aieo the local newi fnibllthed here. This Is a somewhst perilous as­ Mean to You." made each Monday when 0)1* and th* aame , thing. Thia today./ Coverige Arm^ people.” , th* Democratic registrar of Amtera W nC, Connecticut'* key aljirt- scene. . of modern life. After two years /r- All right* of republlcatlon of ep^al regarding the distance bet'^en sumption, for it predicts an auto­ Delicioua refreshments were then by April 1«. The primary Is sched­ experience 1* the foundation of our Th/ first of two payments is lealata oe • TBLSA ' f diepatebe* herein are alio reeented. Alpert has contacted Pen. :ial Ing station, goes off the hlr for (JhriaUan Faith. ^ This la Why Again, -the paatqr lliuatrated the of searching, ha discovered that, aQnality Mitariala apd themselves aa a llmltleasly ^\ i»l- matic continuation of Democratic served by the evening's hpapitaltty uled for May 1 and will be held If fact of joy from the Easter expcrl*' dtla/Aprll 1$ end ihe second is the modem way was dissappoint- You'll filiid the membera Uatedf victories In Hartford County with­ tonstall (R-Maas) for hblp In toe chairman. Mrs. Dorothy lioward, five seconds, comes back on Jesua could aay, "T Am Uie U fa ' due July 2. If toe first payment Workmanship IVIl eervlce client of N. E. A 8ere- ble infinity, still avoid ataMing in locomotive aitiiation, it was re­ the opposition alate receive* the for five second* with/no pro­ Aa the Christian goes through hia ences that were given In the dif­ Ing. In September 19SS, a change la the yellow pages et your out paying any attention to one of and her aommittee. aignatures of some 320 Democratic U.not made within 30 days af- can(* Into his life, and he will ra- ...... •------MaeabarOf .ubiiiihera RepreeentallTei: The exactly the same spot. Bm if pub. the key factors in such victories ported. gram, goes off for five seconds, ex|>erience of living, many things ferent gospels and Indicated that /ter toe diie date. Interest piles telepheao'hook. >.-' gulliia Malbowa Bpectal AVBcy — New The New Haven Praaldent eatl kotera this was one outstanding contri­ lat* hla experience of Christian Terk. Chleaao. Detroit and Boitna. lie opinion came alonsr and gave In' the past., REMEDY Exeeotlvo Comnolttee ' and comes back on for . IS »eu' call to him saying toe same thing. up on toe whole tax bill at toe 'rik For Eatimatos “ m e m b e r ^ audit bureau o r mated that 20 new locomotives due onds wdth a tone signal. He heart the call of toe body, of bution that Chriatlanlty had made, rate of one half per cent a / them that last littip' push, they Until 1948, ther,e'WHS an almost The Committee for a Belter to toe concept of immortality/ " '1 ' CIRCULATIONS. invariable routine for the Hart­ to be delivered within the next six Once each month, Edward* power, of things of fun, of self month from April 16. would be iwconciled^ to their fate or seven weeks will make It pos­ U ro o d les Democratic Party named an Others had believed In li befpte Tal. Ml 3fB970 ford County seat in Congress. In FOR THE executive committee conalatlng of explained, this radio signal will and, y#L th# qnly call that the The Herald PrlnUng Companv l i ^ of agreement, a i ^ soon he proud sible for the return of the Army's By RUGER PRICE be the cue for testing to* Man­ ChrliaUan can follow la whan but with Oiriat'a resurrection If toe second payment ia not aoBumee no financial reeponilbillty foe presidential years. Hartford LaSalle, Atty. Philip Bayer, Atty. error* appearing In ad. as peacocks of/their accdmpllah- diesels without hardship. chester CD system. Th# test 'Jesua calla ua o'er toe tumult of ChrUtlanity becaipe desirabla and made within 30 days of July 2, V S K S ffiaand S other reading matter Co;inty elected a DemofraUc con­ Harold W. Garrlly, Atty. George our life's wild restless aea." aought after. It waa no lonMr Just interest on that part of toe bill 74 HENRY STREET In TheiUiicbaati,er Evening Herald. ment for humanity. A t London, gressman. In state election years. He added that the railroad has TRAFFIC will last from 30 to 40 seconds. 120 locomotives on order and that d. Leaaner, Pascal Maatrengeio, School children in all schools Tha pastor than went on to In­ a piale exUtence of ahadea/^flittlng accrues at the same rate, com­ MANCHESTER^ the situation has clearly become elected a Republican. It was Norman C. Oomollo, Mary Roa*. puted from July 2, c:er\inl re­ *Vtffora Losm HapiMR, Dtaplae advertliing rloilnc hour*; Kopplemann one time, and the 80 are due to be delivered before will go through their estab dicate that, because of the Reaur about In aeml-darkness. He further (CanwrefSaouBlt) fter Hwday—1 p.m. rviday. one in which people everywhere July. \ , TOLL? Mary Aceto and Francis Handley Hshed procedure for alerts. rection, there era two definite and Indicated that life eternal begins minded taxpayers. , K r tWaeday—1 p.m. Monday. late William J. Miller the liext. Garrity has been inacUv* in po- .GUT iMr Wadneaday—1 p. m. Tuea^y. should p;ish. Edwarda urged anyone who pronounced quaUtlas of life in that now and not necesaarily after Tax bills of $20 or less muat or Thumday-l p. m. Wedneadi It got an there waa. at that V fltlcal affair* for many years. Less- experience that aa ^riatiana to­ death brcauae life eternal U know­ be paid in the first payment. or fWday—1 p. m. Thuraday. time, an automatic assumption ner and Handley have also been, docs not hear toe alert to phone ^turt With UpiMR' CD headquarters Monday af­ day wa can appropriate. The firet ing God and Jesus Chriat. This or Saturday—I p. m-.Stl?*’'- /The Sale of People about the district, that it would Chaitiinade Holds out ot politics tot a number of is the life of courage. The first / Claaalfled deadline; - lOtSP a.la. Tlie United Nations Jlconomlc \ 'Reports from Saudi Arabia indicaU that many drivers there were refusing ternoon to notify officials of means that in the life to come he J d*^^*p5bli»Uoa” *w*pt7Salurd*y — keep on alternating. Then, In a / to use their cars — and those that had to were extremely cautious. Here s year*. word of toe angel to the Marys shall have a memory of toU life, You .•am. ” >A Social Council is facing 1948. the Democrats crossed things A pUbH'clty'committee appointed the fact so that they can lo­ Easter Pro^am why! cate "dead" apota in town. waa, "Fear Not,” and when they we shall have recognition of our Vamc Stevenson vote, later thla month, on an anti- up. Because it looked aa If the na­ ineiudea LaBelle, Mrs. Katherine met Jesus, He said exactly the Aeeidsnt . . . Aufomobils . . . Boats . . . Tueaday, April S tional ticket of that year, headed Edwards said anyone who loved ones and opportunity ' for 1 . ^ alavery pact, drafted by uhanl- B o u rn , a former town director; same thing. He not only aald growth, freedom from pain and Aid to General LowOverhMd J i by Tniman, was so wesk thst the The law there saadgLajs follows; "If an accident occur* as a result of speed Roger ilacaione, Harry Howroyd has not received a copy of the thia but He exemplified it by Hla moua vote of a 10-natlon aubcom Beater In V oetry and Song," and negligence, and doe* not result In death, to* offender will be Impris­ we shall be in the presence ot Jesua. Boilar , <. Bonds . . . Burglary . Camara doM EMBgli For A Push? usual alternation of the Hartford under the direction of Mrs. Blal* and A tty Jules Karp. new Air Raid instruction* willingnest to experience the Do we imagine aomething, or County seat might be in danger, oned for one year and his driving license will be withdrawn. I f an accident This, indeed, is great joy. The pas­ mittae, and aimed at^what is ba. Guatafaon, wa* presented to toe Membera named to a financial should contact CD headquar­ shame and the suffering on toe they nominated a candidate of un- results In the death of any .passengers, and th* driver ia proved to h*v# ter*. Th* Instruction copies tor concluded with an appeal to all let Lt. Herbert J. Stevenson, son i , . Fira and Alliad Perils . . . Furs . . . wag that really a algh of, ralief lltved to be the world's last sur Cbamlnade Club last evening in committee are Steve Cavagnaro, cross. Peter appropriated the to take heart and be 'of good cour­ of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Steven­ 1953 1 iLsual strength. And he developed been the cause, he will be executed, whoever he might be." '\ wwre delivered by boy scouU which ran through official Waah- vlvlng actual trade In human be the Federation Room of Center ‘Marilyn Moaroe aa Scea by Lessner, Nell EUls, Charles Lath- same quality. Before the Resur­ age and to be of good cheer for son of 507 Woodbridge St„ has so much political power, that, in and cub scouts, but bad weath­ rection, He had cowered before a Health and Hospitalization .. , Home* IngtoD when analyaia of the latest Congregational Church. Four-year-old’ rop and Rublnow, who is treasurer Christ Is' risen and the I-ord God been assigned aide de camp (o Ings for cash. the next state election year, he We haven't com* to that yet. Nevertheleas, reckless driving is a ver^ of toe organisation. er slowed delivery. maid but after the Resurrection, Ruaalan disarmamant proposal* at broke the cycle by winning a sec­ Mrs. Gustafson opened the pro. I showed this Droodle to Hugh omnipotent relgheto. Brig. Gen. Samuel L. Meyers, Ths Arabian. Pcninaula Is gram With the reading of the fol. Hefner, the Editor of "Playboy' aui'e way to shorten your life. Drive carefully—and for extra protection— \ Miss Jean PasqusUnl is secre­ He spoke boldly and openly^__No owners . , . Jewelry . . . Liability . , 1 ond term for himself. commanding general of - the •~j ■ ' ' ' ^ HiL IdiDdon revealed that Russian ac­ deed of kindness ia ever wasted PACKARD Inbeled, by experts on toe subject lowing poem* : "R e s.u r g a m.' magazine because I know he ' " make sur* you have adequate Insuranc*. tary. I Armored Replacement Training 4-DOOR 9EDAN ceptance of President Kisen. at, the last stronghold of this sale In aelectlng this particular Gethsamene’a Gift" and "God's to run drawings of beautiful District chairmen appointed were and no virtue is ever tossed to Center at Fort Knox, Ky. Life . . . Personal Effects . . . Plata Glass candidate, whose panic waa Rlbl- To Award Prizes th* winds and no word of truth hower'a "open ski#*" proposal of people for cash, with' Saudi Garden." "Into toe Woods My Mas­ but he said It waa "asinine.^ Maatrangelo, district 1; N. Charles Announces Band Lt. Stevenson has been ^ Its- • VLTBAM AnD m itVB coff, Democratic State Chairman ter Went" we* aung by Irene Fos­ didn't argue with him because he Bogginl and Lee Silverstein. dis­ aver falls on barren ground, for .\. . Workman's Compensation. was, after alt. tenUUve. limited Arapia the headquartere for the John Bailey knew exactl.y what he In Poster Contest W* do hot labor in vain in the tioned at Fort Knox ainc* hia re­ • RADIO \ W .5 and accompanied by other pro- ter, accompanied by Dorothy was picking up the dinner check trict 2; Mary Roes and Thomas ' F o r B A C lu b B a ll turn from Korea two and a half a HEATER. DEFR08TBB trade as well as for the holding was doing. He waa trying to bidid Keenty, and was followed by the at the time. Instead I told him h* Elliott, district 3; and Norman Lord. years ago. lilil posala we could never, never ac­ up toe Democratic vote in Hart­ The pastor, in addition to quot­ • LVaTBROED J of slaves. One of the provietonl in reading of "Mary at the Croa*,’’ should put more stuff In ^ a y b o y Comollo, district 4. A graduate of Manchester High • FOAM RUBBER J t cept? ford County to such an extent that Indifference,” "The Crose Waa that would appeal to Younger Others included in the slate be­ American Legion AuxlUary mem ing from the Bible, made, refer­ the anti-slavery pact' aimed dl It might produce the election of a ence to a philosopher, a aociolo- Caaey and his 4-plec* band will School, where he waa active on the W e sell and* service all o f the above and • GOODVIRE8 . . .No, Itwea liot altogether Imegl rccUy St this trade authorises the His Own." Male Readers. I suggested that he sides those named to committees' beva at their meeting last evening play for tha first annual Spring croaa country and track teams, he Democratic governor, and It did The chorus, composed of Vir­ print pin - up piclurey • of Old glat, and H. G. Wella, who had natlen. There wag a definite et- obviously help to do -just that In obert last night are Dr. Pascal Poe and in the Legion Home voted to offer found that courage waa a part of Ball at th* British American Club graduated from toe University of many more forma too numerous to montion. Completely OverhanM search of s^tps on the various sea ginia Clarke, Marjorie Hall, Louise Mother Hubbard and IJttle Miss R J* IMITH Phillip Harrison, D c m o c r a H « Saturday night, according to meeidiere of good cheer in Weah- 1948. to high and grade achools first and toe religiou* way of life. He Connecticut In 1931. . ' " Motor Lika New ^ approaches to Sau^i Arsbls. si Herring. Marion Jesanis, Carol Muffet and have Fssmon Articles CORPORATE 0 memtera of the Board of Direc­ Charlea O'RaiUy, chairman of the Full information and rates cheerfully quoted' Ington eg It wag announced that When Ribjeoff moved up to the I N second prize* In toe poppy poster lliuatrated his point further by He le married to the formei* though not all of Saudi Arabia’s Kuehl and Mary Stewart, accom­ like "Are Diapers /Being Worn tors, and Atty. Eugene Kelly. entertainment committee that ia Helen Harrington of Norwalk. The senatorial and then the guberna Lower Thla Ye*r,” /4ind run apicy REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE contest. toe life of a missionary in toe e w analysis Miowtd that th* several hundred thousand slaves panied by Daisy Canade, sang Complete Slate South Pacific during toe. war and sponsoring th* affair. couple haa four children: Shelia, without obligation. a : . Fail Price, torial noniinatlon. Bailey, again The Old Rugged Cro*s,‘‘ which stories about Bubl^ Gum addicts. NS MAIN 8T„ GROUND FLOOR — TEL. Ht 9-SMI The complete slate follows: Mrs. (Tharles Romanowski, com Utaat Russian propoaals con­ are Import^. Within toe country seeking, to play every angle which munity service chairman, an by a resident of Manchester, both Decorations will carry, a theme Herbert, and Douglas and David, waa followed by th*. reading bf 1 had some morc/ldeas but Hugh "INSUBANSMITHS SINCE LaBelle, Mary Aceto, Irving L. ot a spring 'garden musicale. The twins. They make toeir home at tained aerious things. for "future itself, some tribes are la toe habit could build up and hold the Demo­ said he wa* late for an Interview nounced that A donation of $10 had of whom revealed ^ ea t courage V Thera Was a Garden” and "Con- / Aronson, Eileen A. Barrett, Philip because their faiUy waa in Jaua committee has been planning the 92K Caffey Heights,^ort Knox. ili'u aagotiauoiii but no offer outright of raiding others, to obtain human cratic vote in Hartford and its aider ■fh* Lilies.'' "Consider the with Marie Antwnette and showed Bayer, N. Charles Bogginl, Kath­ been'.made recently by toe unit to decorations Jor aeveriu weeks. aiirrounding county, went for an the'Bunce'^Center, to be used for Chriat aa lx>rd. - / of e n y t^ g we could accept out­ beings for salt. Ulies of the Field.” by Scott, was me out of thw cab. Too bad for erine D. Bourn, Steve Cavagnaro,' The other . quality of life that O'Reilly announced that raaerva other exceptionally strong candi­ aung by Betty Welters, accompa- him. Norman C. Coinollo, .Mery E. the purchase of special block* for miii right This is eomethlng bid rather date, He was Tom Dodd. And, In 'retarded children who meet there We can appropriate for out’ own tiona for the ball should he picked ALU Connor, Maurice ' P. Correntl, up at the club by Friday night. For we know how to negotiate than something new, and some, 1932 and 1954. Hartford County for recreation. She also announced daily living because of the Resur- Frederick G. Nassiff, Theodore R. rection is that of joy. This quality on dlavmamest. but we do not felt the special pull of both of Cummings, Thomas H. Elliott, receipt of a gift from William F. During the evening, a buffet thing the Arab potentates were waa associated with Jesus all luncheon will be served. know 1m>w to dlaarm. ' Possibly these candidates on the Demo, Clarence E. Foley, William F. Stahek of a combination xecord able to afford before they began cratic ticket. Rtasia has th'o same predicament, / 1 Freeman, Harold W. Garrity, player, TV and radio for toe Bunce Bank Terma—Open Nighta receiving oir revenue, from us, so With these two individuals In Center...... which may account fo r Ita own Maurice E. Gaudet, Francis P. we need not shoulder eve.v any In their placek on the Democratic \ Handley, Phillip Harrison, Harry An Invitatian w4s received and Terma—TradM careful i^voidanoe of a ‘flat ae direct reaponslbiUty for financing ticket, holding the Hartford Here’s the BIG Fact You Need to Know \s. Howroyd, Chester E. Hogan, accepted to the Installation ot new ceptance of anything, and for ita toe ownerahip of Staves In .the, 20th County congressional heat for the jules A. Karp. Eugene T. Kelly, officers of DAV Chapter, No. 17. at / careful inaeitlon of propoeale it Democrats Was an easy, automatic dharles ,Lathrop, George C. Less the VFW Home Saturday, April CRIPTIONS 164 Eaat Center Streei-'-'MI 9-6261 centurj'. Rather, this la an ele thing. believes we are certain to reject. ner, Fra'ncia J. Mahoney, Joseph J. 7 at 8 p.m. ment of Arab'. clvUlsiiUon, in ' Still, .there la * question whether ilivered Perhaps, l(i dip leadership of Mal:^one, Roger J. Macione, Pas­ MIsa Barbara Wallett, Girl Open Thuraday Evenings Until 9 :00 more backward locations, -\vhlch that will be'quite aa autoinstIr, If cal Maatrangelo, Roger M. Negro. State chairman, requests all mem' both countries, dier* would be hss 'been present #11 through our the Democrats Should happen to AlKHit tlM Molulgas Economy Jean C. Pasqualini. Meredith L. bers who have not yet made re iMRliSMHMmHr \ and Saturdays Until Noon nothing but consternation if they fervent wooing of Saudi Arabia nominate an ordinary rather than Pinto, Pascal Poe, Mary D. Ross, turns of the, little overalls and Packdn. over found themeelvs* agrsslng on an extraordinary candidate. The Jay E. Rubinpw, Lee M. Silver aprons for th* Girls State fund to wtunmmt’iimtum and the only thing on our con list o f. candidate^ available would A Talcottvfflii^ disarmament. stein, Mary Simmons. Edward J, do so as soon, sa possible. * Bcience.ia perhapa the eaae with seem to Indicate considerable be­ Tomliciel, Frank O'Bremsky Jr. Mrs. Leon Bradley, 73 Phelps Take the "open akiea” propoaal, which we have Ignored it. lief that Almost shy Democrat can Rd., will open her home for a card win. There ia no visible effort, on for instance. It has been up In the When toe proposed pact comes party Monday,'April 9 at 8 p.m. air for many mbnths. And we the part of Bailey, to reach, for Mrs. Everett Moseley, president of before toe Economic and Social. safety’s sake, for some new ex Rubinow Quits preetime there are Ruselens who the auxiliary, will have a card par ' B0O1 Council, however, neither oil nor. traordlnary candidate. But if the ty at her home, SO. Clyde Rd can think wi^h pleasure of Rus- Democrats don’t reach, and the power poliUca can control toe vote Wednesday evening, April 25. alen planes flying over America, Rapiiblicena should, the result Citizens’ Post of any civilized nation. might be fsr from sutomstic. \ Mrs. Wilber Uttle; district presi. making photographs, and Ameri­ dent, and her staff of distrid of: cana who can think, with pleasure Attj^ Jay E. Rubinow .today fleers, will be guests of the unit PINE LENOX PHAMMCY A “Po-NotWng” Year submit^d his resignation as presi­ of American planea flying over Taking a leaf out of one of Mar­ Monday, April 16, .And will initiate 299 EAST CENTER ST/ TEL.. Ml 9‘4II94 dent of the Citizens Committee of new members enrolled this year. Rusaia making photogrpphs. ry Truman'a campaign hooks, toe SHONE Manchester because he Is pr.rtlc- Mrs. David Thomas will serve But we do not know how many Eisenhower adminletration is now TO KUME Ipating in a Democratic Party ARIIIINCEMENTS chairman of the hoateaa commit Russians'have really;iaccel>ted the launching a "do-nothing label" for fight. tee and Mrs. C:9tarles Romanowski PINE PHMMMY In a Statement, Rubino'A’ said, U’ea of American planea In their Cie present Congress. , ' FOR A will be in charge of the "white "I have today submitted my resig­ 4 4 4 c e n t e r ST. TEL Ml 9-9014 skies, or how many Americans Truman, a Democratic Pie.>il- LOAN elephant" table, for which mem. nation aa president of the Citizen's bers are asked to donate articlea. have really accepted th# idea of dent, used that label on the 80th *25 to *500 Comnrrittee because I am partiC' Russian planes enjoying the free Congress, .which was Republican. Ipating in the Town Committee ‘dem of .our American akic*. NoW there is L Republican Presi­ caucus In the Denocratlc P irty. 1 feel that while engaged In a purely Theie is a goM deal of easy ap­ dent, and a Democratic Congress. Amovfit Amount of MontHly Poymonto For: lUSSM H MO. JSJiSL. partisan master such as an intra- proval, in this country, for the There la an Inevitable truth to S 5 tl part]* caucus, I should not be 'n to.os t I.RI 0.73 ABILITY PLUS VERSATILITY! Prsaldent’s "open sKies’" proposal. the "do-nothing", charge, when Bf.lF a4.9A 10.3S the position of heading a bi-parli- Blit much of this easy approval is 47.41 30 04 30.00 aan organization." President and Congress, In an JBF based on the. assumption tost it U int ludt Rli chsr|t«i RubinoW has been head of the ‘ ^ t election yeai^ are of opposing po­ Thojf iiF oo prfMBft m«»fnMy yymowu. citizen's group; which waa formed a cltver propaganda propo^, and litical faiths. The party In control UlirHONE • WRITE • er VISIT during the fight over the Keeney m on the assumption that the Rii*. of Congre.ss ia afraid that. If it Street School. aiani would, never cor sent to Iti so does accomplish anything positive, PREFERRED nSMtCEC0.,M^. V ’-\ He ia now a member df the alate that w* ourselves; would never its good work will svitomaticslly MANCHESTER / of candidates v ho seek to . wpest control, of the Democrlriic Party I A. have to. face tlie issue of accepting be|:ome; pai't of the record of the Ml MAIN ITIIII • • fisM Om " Mfn.'fun. W»V hi. *30 >» 3 » fr.or Judge Wesley C. Grj’k,IjI'IV, TyjwnAUWII it oorselvca. President apd his administration. onW TfiurMori 0 30 to 0 • CfoiRd Sotwr^OFi Democratic ctairman, tnl -Giyk'i __ In this, toe country lags behind So it does’ sa little constructive Loom mod* to rttiMtnH of olt ntorby towns supporters, \ the Fresldent, who made it sin work as lb can. Rubinow is also treasurer.of the Insurgent group., cergly, and who would obviously What it worka at ia the buainess fight for its acceptance here, of try’ing to create political iasues the Russians managed their'own which-it can use on its own behalf •ffirmatlve decision. But we aus in the approaching campaign. -8 X pcct he might have quite a fight Thua, in tlie preaeiu aea.siun of Fontive Proof That Pbntiao’s fireat Stroto-Stroak V ' ^ ' ...... 1 ' ■ ' ' ■ ■ ■ ' on hla handr,' and we can imagine Congresa, the chief aim of Demo­ t ^ . that many of his adviserk secretly cratic afrategy on the farm prob­ hope that Russia never' puts us lem is not to solve it, but to leave la Amriea’t Moat Modern and Effieiant Automotive Enfina to toe test. * it unsolved. If it helped solve ithe EFERY iHmUTE,___OF El ERY HOUR...... OF,EFERY DAY Nevertheless, from the long iroblem. that would, in toe^y, Mottress CAT range point of view, the disarms help the candidate in the While' We GIVE MORE AND MORE WOMEN GLAMOROUS HAIRCUTS ' ment picture is hopeful. It is hope House;, . by rescviing him on a ful teesuse all except one of the crucial iaaue. But if-it can offer ingredients of human progress are the farmei'b the sky, in an ^ ex­ And .no wonder— because here you’|ll find a warn-, present. Pivi^ess in such things travagant and reckle.st, jnajinel- CMS II iieMieiie i< hearted interest in the people who/count most— you. has almost a normal pattern. Two any conscientious President would Official Results L POHTIAC IL IO t l Milas 9#r fsHas 4. CAR N ....197044 milaf par paNaa INI seemriitut it»M eisiizi leeiiti opposing aides, start from positions, hsve to reject, then the Demo­ WeMI give you a wet cut. a brush.cut.’a wave cut, sci.ssor 1.50 tr.iles apart, and inch toward one cratic Congress ran pose as the 2. CAR A. . ,21.0420 milts par faUan N . CAt I . . . .19.1552 aiitas par taNaa ,^other, each seeking to.prove, by friend of the farmer and label toe Instalkd cut, a short-cut, a long cut, a personality cut, a styled Released hy General I . CAR i....20.90l2 Milas par RollaR 11. CAR J....1 U 4 M Milas par laNaa Haircuf alilnc Its o ^ small movements, that it I'residenl his enemy. . . cut, a French ciit o r an Italian cut.. .and we’ll crop you L th* one seriously and sincerely . That aucli a mood and strategy ln ‘ 'at a moment's Interested in doing toe right 4. CAR C^...20.712|l Milas par lollas 12. CAR K....1I.AA94 Milas ^ laN aa with or without appointment— drop in any time, there's . notice. > are upon the Democrats in Cop- Petroleum Corporation, Your -J thing,. Eventually, they . come gress, not only on toe famj. iaaue 5. CAR D... .20.7032milas par lallas 13. CAR 1 ... . 11.0750 milas par lallaa little waiting, but what there is, is worth iti... ■ " I closer, and closer, to ' the stage but, on others, la aelf-e\iuenf. The . H o m o where toe distance separating only thing this Congresa ia doing Sponsor of the Event i mi '*f > . them is xeally quite narrow, and at all enUiusiasttcaily is' investi­ fOR 9m CAf 1 ... ;20.A793 milas par failafl H . CAR M .. .17JM1 milas par | N ' ^ ANY SIZE f f f *f f f f jf y MS ...... »**»**»»***#»>»***»**•»>*»»*»«#». ’ vvtiere eadi of them * proposes gate,' which, again, is a strategy Just ptirchase MO 7. CAR f ,.. .20J2I7 milas par lailas IS. CAR N. . .177790 mNas per.iaNan things that are almost iwRat toe designed mainly to create cam­ any .one of our Picture Tube Helene Curtis COU) WAVE other haa,been propoaing. In the paign isaues. ' rnaaoaably priced rr ib s '" next and final Stage, there comes from $.14/95 and get a I . CAR 6 . . .20.4I94 niilas par |o|las M. CAR 0 .. .17.4191 milas par ^ tncludei Conti Shampoo^ ‘ Lest year, ho\^'ever, thia aaine nationally' known water­ 4 ilTb .50 a point when each has to move Congress dl^ a mther credi^'able proof, Innerspring mat­ i'. forward a little moiwlr. qrder to [Sparkling Rin$e, Styled Set M job, in'^'atmosphere of coiisider- tress for Only Ic. Famous I * ' » . makes on display; Stork- V prove Wa tlncerity, ‘and there la able constructive cooperation be-- V. • ' • . 4 ' _ ^ • it , only one last inch separating line — TWayer' — Gem — tween Republican While Hous,e' Royal. . . . theml and'eacti has to go> forward end Democratic legislature. The Open an Account See Your Pontiac Dealer for ihe Onatpst Scononly plus the Ormafst GO on Wh— ls Includes Insthllation, plus tax. V ■ half an inch, until they atspd, un- inescapable fact is'that in elec­ Easy Terms ' '~ Gunrahtead ter 1 year.' wllUngly, ambarraaaed, and Won- tion years w* play politics, and ’'— Free DeliveiV . d a ri^ .how thay oyar got there, CALL "PETE" WILSON Schultz Beauty Salons I: HtUe elaf. . ,, _ •nacUy together. MARHOLIN’S Inc. M f9 -S 4 5 0 V" The ohb factor which is asaan- M cGLURE PONTIAC/Inc; .-r' OF CONNECTICUT tlal'to .thls kind of progrsaa and ■ Halk is cloth, usually et coarse 1177 Main Street 373 MAIN STtllT MANCHiSTtt Servlee Calla 988 MAIN STREET, MANCHjE^I^\^ PHONE MI 8-8951 hand-woven i ^ I , worn by Arabs, Day er N ight $2.95 Irfcleh wt do not recognlsa In th* HARTFC'RD. CONN Moora and other Mohamminan / I WT* inasEt dtoarmsmant altuntloa la fofita. . .. ' ■"/ *i - . .d U.: f-i'i; aO .'•fr ' - / ..I,.-.- V i l j ''; '(7/,-/';yf V ' ;J,';. I "I l i llrJv ” , .■.111/",,,' I V _l , 7 ijltlj.Ij.il '.'.v* M' l it 1 ; .L’ , I . M, f I ■ I I'l V. i-.-k/i , -'f:!;.'. ' '5'. larr'iiiTwa MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONNn, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1956 PAGE NINE MANCHESTER BVENINC HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN'„ TUESDAY. APRIL 3, 19S8' been, or la being, adopted by nil- w-..) EIGHT Atidover day commented on th* background Big Shrine Cwcus WSCS Speaker Eiig«f(ed State Pioneers ^ of the program whll* reporting nots, Ohio, New York. Callfomla, T H E N EX T ■tone by chtseUng In traffic. hlr- ' Answer to Pravlout Putile that the Danbury, Wllllmantic, Michigan, Pennaylvanla and Kan­ BUGS BUNNY ---- 7--- 1 Jcdinnie—Do you mean my little Training Wives New Haven and New Britain sas. brother, or my Ug; one? T fl £ Hartford Gub Will Name . Teacher—I f your mother gave Q u i i m o s t t r teachers colleges once again will Helping promote the program give 8-week special training are Mrs. Alice K. Leopold, chief of B est Sense and Nonsense you a large apple and a small one Slate of. Officers For Classroom No amount o, principal should Cheer up, -/oiks, the circus Is courses this summer. the Women's Bureau of ths U.8. THING and told you to divide with your coming '— and that means spring ^ be able to buy principle. AOftOM •4 Strays The course la open to all gradu- Department of Labor, and Dr. A wealthy'm»n waa In a meet'- Mother. — With' whomT brother, which would you give la definitely,on Its way, . j .atea of accredited. 4-year colleges Samuel Brownell, U.S. commis­ TO A NEW CAR 27 Scottish river Andover, April 2 (SpecUh — | Hartford, April S (4>—Connecti­ Ing where the question of building Oiri — No one, mother. . \ 1 Qttixinaster, SBRaoed v . The 24tn annual Shrink Circus. who did ndt take teachsrs-tratn- sioner of education. ISA a new church was being discussed. Mother — No one ? _ B sn y — Will bo back in Hartford for a fuiT' At a rac«nt meeting of the Ando- | cut waa the pioneer state In train­ Ing, and la aimed eapeclally at airs. Leopold It a former Con­ The wealthy man was of the opin­ Girl ■“ No one. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER I Hs is heard dowm" staKtng.-April 23. It w ill' Blaaie, Jbhn Yeomana knd Pbu | two former Connecticut residents teaching field to help reduce 'the Brownell is a formsc president of fine meetinghouses anyway and is you have come home with a waves 3 Unusual be a real- live circus with wild I shortage in that profession. the New Haven State Teachers Deaileta were appointed to asrvs who now art top officials in that the old house would do for walking stick when you started S H siaay be IRewUderad antmalSi. clowns, acrobats and ail i Washington fere instrumental In Connecticut started Urt program College. awhile yet, but said he would give out iylth an umbrella? the sawdust flavor of .the,.Blg Top. on the NomtnaUng Committee. ' in 1949, since then more than ------on 4Dongsd They will aubmit** alate of can-' promoting the program through­ Both were eetive In Connecticut Used C ar five dollars If they did decide to tslevialon 2Stage There will be two dally per­ out the country, saya the State 2,000 atudenta kave enrolled In it when the teacher training program build. As h« took his seat a piece 24 Biblical name 22 Angtr formances, aftemomain on the field for PIftn to Join the 1956S7 Club note and have the ready . THE PA ST . I told him we .could taka you fmks for just as much!" 52 Abound was held last night at the Ando­ uellpw. RAH. Mated itaM. ped esta l a full term of flve years. They TOYS electric windowe. P£RFOR/«A^k:£6.' ■94 E a st (Fr.) - ver Elementary School. eaah for your 1957 laxea and vacation expenaea. ' 4 'iDU 1955 have three chlldreni all bom in Scout representativaa from a 'n*E KIDDIFdl I'14 OLDS. $2091 A5— Andrews ■ h e r . India., They arrived on furlough towns in thia area attended the CHARACTER In June 1955, and expect to return s-88 2-Door. Power brehee. meeting which waa arranged by lAruiur A m u r Drug Stortt 11.00 a w«ek and receive $50.00' RAH, Hydra. Green. ^ BY AL VERMEER to North India In August. The Mrs. Andrew Verprauakaa. SAVE 12.00 a week and receive 1100.00 PRISCILLA’S POP That’s Our Girl Rev.” Mr.- Allen is now-studying I'84 OLDS. SAVE PTA Unit Meetlhl^ $.3.00 a Week and receive IliiO.OO \ for a master's degree In philosophy The PTA Executive Committee m ^ De tKixe 88 4-Door. Air -•m o s t f o l k s WWAT HAS STIRRED, of religion at Boston University $5.00 a week and receive $250.00 conditioning. Power hrehee ARE TOO BUSY -YOUR INTERESTFJ School of Theology. ■w $10.00 a week and receive $.500.00 and eteering, RAH. Hydra. V CHASING ■^A HIDDEN PLOWER? POWER STEAIRING An offering will be taken to­ I '84 HUDSON $1498 TO REPLECT C)f4 A BUSY INSECT? • POWER BR ^ES morrow night to assist the Rev. THE JOYS OP • RADIO, TTVIN MPEAKEBB Mr. Allen to purchase a movie ,Botk Bavlnga Bank of M anrliralrr banking club Coupe Homef. RAH. I NATURE? a W.W, TU BELESS , projector for use Jn his. work In effleea enn be roacked by this new phone number M I 9 4 M 2 Hydra. Tuione. • BAf!K-l!P LKIIITS India. A special invitation la ex­ fM iW ! This Month's I'14 MERCURY $1110 FOA2I RUBBKR SEATS tended to all women of the church Monterry i-Deag. RAH. LUSTERMED to attend this interestihg and in­ Mereeifintlc. Bide. ^ v ’ ' i • UNDERCOATBO formative meeting. Refreshments 'lIVSE-OF-TiE-MMTI, 'S4 PONTIAC $1491 will be served by Jh s Ingraham Group. ami usoc cotes tmiea Chieftain 8 4-DoeTi'-f$Rer ★ Only Wiles, steering,. Fewer hrakM, f Full Price RAH, Hydre. OreM. sia fo« row toeri CONVENIENT l o c a tio n s I^AT'5 Vbu(? I Old. Man Confuses ['84 PONTIAC $1098 |6DES6,B0DT, ’X Cualoln 4-Door Staarhlet.’ Power eieerlar|r,.-,x» Power Brake, Gas Pedal f bnikee, RAH. lly v n ^ ' - r i, : :a l l e y o o p Field or Stars BY V. T. HAMLIN '83 OLDS. ^$1Ef5 COTTON WOODS. RAY GOTTa Stafford Springs, April s (/P) — s-88 Helidey- RA ll. E M m . Her.PUUUH Frederick R. Webster, 77, was' \ '53 OLDS. $1495 NEXT, OUTSIDE, HEAR THAT? Co^54,738 New and It’* parked In frqnt of a bay of gas NUhIBERie, AtOOM.] W » M 6 / Jpst Like New statron yex^terday waiting to drive De Luxe 88 4-D«ler. Fewer ■ ' K. Spve $2,350 In and have ht\ car greased. steering. Power h r, a h e e. MACHINE, WITH RAH. Hydra. TuteA«.Bbie. THAT WORLP- LoarO^'erhead 'The car s ta rM .to. slip; back­ REKNOWNED wards, so he tramped bn thg brake MdifR '■•iiMnf OfFtea 215 M CmnHf St. 'ISOLDS. $1798 FRBICMMAN. AL — only It was th i accelerator. . De laixe 88 HoHdaj(. RAH. The car crashedX through the n iM u lR M . Hydra, Tutone. 'V LEOOP, AT THE B M E l t ’S garage door, over tnb rack and pit, I *83 P O N T IA C <^$1498 WHEEL! mid slaimnsd fnto me concrete flosiiist to Ivtf wall of the station. f2iieftaln 8 Catnllna. Few* Packard Webster slammed It hjto reverse, C o o w lo fn>4 otk lof iMi er eteerlnp, RMf,' Hydra. and' the car shot backwards out ikotca is I *83 FO R D $948 TaIcottville\ of the station, across a street, and Nni$ Custom V>8 l^iddr. RAH, Bank Terms—Open Nights hit a telephone pole. \ 8Io . A tk lo I '53 MERCURY $1248 The car "was a total loss Dam­ ' g o W W lo M 1. Monterey 4-Deer. - RAH* age to the station was esumated. mm f at 8400, There was no arrekt. N o fttfl A siptsK sost eo*a I *83 M ER C U R Y $1248 Webster got a bump on\ the (of feoiao dodpss by Custom t-Onor. . RAH, head. ^ fM ^ m m ’ Whltowalla. Black. , BOOTS HER BUDDIES Debate Raged BY EDGAR MARTIN '$3 Da SOTO $i498 BUZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Oa)\M OF OEUt, AFTER f 4-Door V-8. AutomaMe VftAGtNE' A EOT TME E)G TOP trana. RAH. Blue. UHEE\S ARS PICTURES. AVV’ GUV 1 AW D O U LV T H E I Yoim ear ig mmutis to mcx,T0ue Extended Forecast STAR'. A BMt A^S tCUNAPt. Mf.SAWYtR'S \ OVN SrtBRVttOa, COURhf WUST OVJ TWE PRO­ TAB STEPUtOG )S B E S T S O X \ 'S3 HUDSON ' $798 O FFIC E TH IS SlTINe YOU SACK TO TMC S B A O U vl TVia VIATS N IB AVN 6AVS DUCERS'. PRODUCES bkiVW AV) Je t 4-Dnor. RAH. Rhie. STUDIO EU ER \ hhe e five-day (Wednesday through •/ \ TWIMG TO 'MWJR MhS XXtiX p i ^ s l a w s '. ACTOR'. w h o T VALUES Suntjay) forrcaat for Connecticut '82 Of DS. $1298 U S T ' J ^ dPauM -temperature will average about s-88 8-Dnor. RAH, Hydra. OWTOO ■ f MORSES WT RNCE •lx d e'^ es above the normal of 45. MANCHESTER LUM KR. INC- I'82 PONTIAC • $1198 TRNCy. Warmer on Wednesday and ThUra- Chletlaln 8 fiatallaa Hard­ d ^ ; cooler over the weekend. 2U CENTER ST. lONE Ml 3.S144 top. RAH. Hydra. „. howers '\Vednesday through Prl- \ I'52 OLDS. $1098 SPRING , day for a t'l^al of about one Inch. Da Luxe 88 4-Door.‘ RAH. s : Hydra. Gray. i . '82 PLYMOUTH $1098 iTUI Savoy . Stattoh . Wagon. '52 STUDE. $498 Q iNMM,. BRiAKFAST 6 RUDILT MRnuFTBD: N O NJtED WE WILL TAILOR A 2-Dnor Champ. RAH. Blue. 2MA *«»e. TlfH A T \' DOWN PAYMENTS DUL TO m YOUR RUDGBT '52 8UICK 8898 JB F F COBB BY PETER HOFFMAN Super 4-Deor. RAH. Dyinn. MICKEY FINN ress! BY LANK LEONARD ask a sam su '51 O LD S . $898 Fouow m e n w lurs; H-88 4-Door. RAH, Hydra- ANPHOUTHINK ' y e a h ! VOO k m ^ k HMM^THAT^ right! HEIMENTPOWMIHERE ANDY0U1VANT THE OaRMAN’S 1949 HUDSON I '51 O LD S . $896 'SET EESVtCE HE MIGHT HAVE 1950 B U IC K 8-88 4-Door. RAH, Hydra. :A^fED,0US PLAN TNAnnGNT.HOUllHAN! LaAM ALIZES A FEW YEARS D M WHEN 1955 RUICK Rpoetal 4-Door Sedan. Radio, Club Redan. Bxceptiowil I'51 PO RD ^ . 8498 ...... YES- H ON THAT IT IM OUIP BE AM IS TAKE FOK hemmstryw^too^ ipe Special Blv.., bonier, dynaflow. . enr, ' , diatom V-8 Victoria. RAH. m w H IM TO TA K E IT O FF, SO W E N A N i TO REACH WHETHER HE SHOOti R, H, pmver \ $2495 I'81 PONTIAC-'^ 4795 HIM B EFO RE H E POES > IN C ASE TH AT^ .HISRESTAURAN' bmkes, dj'nn. \ 1952 KAISER / Chieftain 8 Catalina. RAH. W HAT HE DECIDES! 1954 RUICK 1948 B U IC K . Hydra. Blue and Ivory. Redan. Radio, hM teri. 4-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, . Spec. 4-Dr. R,-H, dynaflow. ^ hydramatic. dj-na. LOW rollragc. ^SPECIALS I Listen to WHAY radio every night 9:30 1953 RUiCK for our dall.v " epeclsl.. IWatch “Party 1950 CHEVROLET 1950 MERCURY I '63 D O D G E $ m Rondniaster. R, H. power steer- Line" WOTH-TV Channel 18 every, C-oronet V-4 i-Deor, RAH, ing,. power brakes, power aeste, Monday,'Wedneetlay, Friday 2:80-8 p.m. Club Sednn. $345 Club Coupe., Radio, Oyra-mutir. Blur, power wIndnWa, $1595 heater. I ' 52. I U I C K 81095 E-Z eye glass. Super Hardtop. RAH, Dy* 1952 RUICK SAFE-BUY USED Ci 1949 CHRYSLER .1947, NASH naflnw. Tutone Green. BY LESLIE TURNER | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BY MERRILL BLOSSER I D O D G E . $ a CAPTAIN EASY McKee Is Sold! Super 4-Dr. R, H, ilyna. 4-boor Sedan. Radio, heater, AmUh. '81 4 Low mileage. C O O C '54 STUDEIAKER '55 RAM RLER '52 CHEVROLET Coronet 4-Door.' RAH, r i s A m a m w m o t e l l s w m a t nutomntlo tmnsmission. $245 Exceptional value. ^ ^ Regal De - Lpxe Hardtop, nuld Drive. Tutone Blue. TOU SMOULO KAVe POKE Cross Country Station Bel Air Hardtop. Radio, V8TVI TOUR'MONEY AFTER. V-8. Overdrive, radio, Wagon. Custom Interior, '53 l U i C K $1445 YOU’VE DONE 50MBTMW6 195^ PONTIAC heater,. Two*toae, heater. An ImmaculnUt Super Convertible. RAH, radio, beater, automatic nne-o>vner 1949 CHRYSLER 1948 PONTIAC* Convert. R, H, transmission. Chrome lug­ Dynaflow. Gray. , $1395 car.* $945 Sedan, (tadio, heater| . pouer brakes. $^1595 gage rack, whtlf^all tires, Corivertible Coupe. Radio,'beater, t f c T A 'R $145 ' S O D O D G E $395 (lyna. •. tihteif glass, 9,000 origi­ automattc transmission. hydramatic. Coronet 4-Door. RAH. '54 FO R O nal miles. '52 OLDSMOIILE 1953 CHRYSLER Country Squire, 8-Pas.sen- An economy '50 M E R C U R Y $895 4-Door. RAH. Green. Windsor DIx. 4:Dr. ger Rtntion Wagon. K(ord-,, ear! $2095 Super “88" 4-Door Sedan. 1946 CHRYSLER 1951 STUDEBAKER omatlr, whitewall tires,! C H E V . R, H, auto. C l 0 0 * ^ Radio,' heater',^' 2-tone 4-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, Champtoh 8-boor Sedan, . $245 ['50 $398 transmission. ^ I X y s# leather interior. Radio, '54 PLYMOUTH paint, whitewall tires, hy- $99 . 2-Dner. RAH, OreMi. heater. Low mileage. nutomntle transmission, c- Belvedere Hardtop. 2-tone ilramatic. Im­ '80 N A S H $198 1954 MERCURY New ear C l T O R maculate and e 1 1 A R . Ambaaaedor 4-Doer. guarantee. ^ I / .T J paint. Power st«ering,,hy- Custom 2-Dr,.R, H. A Q C dramtir. Excel­ original. 1949 D O D C E 1946 OLDSMOBILF '49 M E R C U R Y $248 auto, transmission. 4* lent through- 3 9 5 '54 MERCURY Sedan. 4-Door'Sedan. Radio; heater, " 4-Door. RAH. Green. Hardtop Monterey. Merc- '53 P O N T IA C $295 hydramatle. _ ^ $99 P L Y M O U T H *f 1951 HUDSON ['49 $229 Hornet 4-Dr. fi, H. nmatie, radio, . \ healer, 4«Door. RAH. Blue. baek-up lights, all-leather. '51 PACKARD 2-Door Sedan. Radio, MANY, MANY MORE 1945 to 1954 BY DICK CAVALLI THE STORY OP MARTHA WAYNE Suspicious BY WILSON SCRUGGS , Low mileage^ IKN m BIEEKLE That Does It Interior, 2-tone paint. Low. 4-Door Sedan. .Witramallo heater, 8 cyl. Two-toae lEAT THE PRICE RISE—COME IN NOW WHEN . ■ r .SUBF.WFACi; 1951 D O D G E — mileage.' An drive, radio, heater. paint. An excep- _ MANCHESTER flANPOEAltf A immaculate $1795 Immaculate R R O R _ THE ASSORTMENT IS GREAT AND* THE PRICE l 6 W IF6HECVERMIT6 . ) TOM6Wr.2lU.7y^ FEOMNOWONI f'oronet 4-DPs throughout. ^ O T O t'"”' $1095 ^ IT, 6he'l l .,. y THNk.VDUtLBF R. H, e u io , tninR. "30 YfiMS of CoBtlBuous Ctwtomop Satfifoetlon" MOTORS SCEN6AIOTM0CF 1951 N A S H Helling and Hm’icing statesman ‘4-Or. R. OLDSMOBILES II. Coratand gray. MORIARTY BROTHERS for Over 21 Years ROY BfOTORS 512 W. Center St. ■ 'J UNCOLNOjlERCURY i 301.315 CENTER ST. .-T E L Ml 3-5135 incorporated MANCHESTER 241 N. MAIN ST. 1 5 5 c e n t e r S T . r OPEN EVENINGS (Two Loeotions) TEL. Ml M2241 M l TEL. Ml 3-5113 OpoN 9 A .M . to 9:30 P.M. 9-4427 Looicr Open Until 9 P. M. 'iJ m~ s’ ■ i -> ^1—I' ---' ■ \-

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I] MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN4 TUESDAY, APRIL 8. 19M - ^ THE Jiek Robinson Sure He’ll Start at Thini Base for Brooks st in l O m e Herald • r r r ■Z- X EARL W. YOST Strong q Olympic Cage Official File Kntrim for Duck Pin Event Hits Safely Masters Golf Thursday .Sperta Editor M^ing Ball only [n 15 Games CHUCKLES Twelve Innings- No, they Files a Slander Suit BA8EI ••w<"ell then,— they had Followl^ a^ a few of **>* I " « t a nw scoroboirt. Star Explains moroua Will Have Record Field Cilrdinals heardoroua while maWkg a"fwent”tMrl A‘. ^'e „,.t*inout’ ln centerfieldwnterfleW saysrays today’sto^y' Ksnsss City, April,S (4*)—Hurry D. Henshel, th« New VIMAtiK I MABWr.M Yorker who heads the Olympic Basketball Committee, M’unts wiinsmi nil <•.' Ill Jacksonville, Fla., April 3 AugusU, Ga., Ap^l 3 The 20th M«#ter» Golf Touriia- Browi 71 78 79 325 S rX mkj« jii'rt;e”.cmebVrt"‘"Ke m ?:;* 436,000 for some remarks made by Forrest b. (Phog.) Allen, l,»w Iters 7* 78 79 334 Yqrk, April 3 (/Py- Hig calbpa in ^ I d a . ^ Si'hersT had room for 12 innings’ in (/P)—If the National League m«ntr*n tvcnt the playera say is approaching, if not^ual (’lIKoi^ 89 83 95 347. , voluble University of Kansas ba.5ketbal1 coach. Henshel filed llnimes 97 90 IflS 382' 1 fVit like Red Schoen- Scene-P ayne P v k In Sarksota. case extra stanza* were needed. season were to open tomor* a Blander suit againat Allen In-v" to the National Open in importance, will get Thomson' inn 79 m *75 , , ire. In a unique catei row, Jackie Robiiisbn would be da>* with a record entry list and probably a record attendance. writer Gordon Cobbledick j * Jack Ruaaell “ Stadium Jackson County Circuit Court here Totals H ri *443 gory.J ThcjL,^don’t get noticed dleveitnd rimurked m he took Scene in the starting lineup as^the yaaterday. By fun«lown yesUrday, 7# play-1 nazdea (irete Iti a.-aeat next to me one afternoon, m » p ^ m \ o h la 'w * a Aiked for comment, Allen said: Maids Victors •ra from Uie rarrfully aelectod tn- llerk ...» S4 ai 91 .37.1 until they K^rt slipping. Be­ regular third baseman of the .... sa. n SA 3Sa "There are more polee in thi* plT** F rs"'' rooWeS "It’a hardly worth It. It should be xitation Uat had checked in at the sst 117 T7 2Si fore last sea^n, Schoendienit box then there are In Warsaw.” discussing some of the rookie* . Brookbvn Dodgers. That is very, very interesting.’* AuguaU National Oolf Chib and 'K- .... SI 101, SS 371 was beat knoynt lor. one of ____ with the Phillies. "They (the the opinion of Jackie Robin­ Allen qriUclzed Henahel at the In W est Side Training ... n> 93 91 :io.7 nine othera had aent acceptancea. three reasons. They were: Scene-Bravee Field in Braden- Phils) will fo b a b ly send ao and son himself. Th^ veteran but height of the recent furor overiver in«the I Tg f a f The number o f atartera ia almost 7 TolSIs 401 4t3 4.13 1394 ,1 . He waa- o n e ' « tha major ton. Woman fan to her escort, »» ‘ V ''® nrnmriilv^wlSd still agile infielder, minus any Amateur Athletic Union’s eartJdn to break the record of 79. Camp Niftes probably her husband: "Where is j Ted JUrainskl •Ion of Wea Sa.itee, former 1 DOwling ijoop Aa for the galleriea, there’s no; leagues’ few awltch^ttar*. JhIihmi ralat ?. He won the 19W All-Star Charlie Grimm (Milwaukee mana-lup trace of conceit or egotism, track star and currently the ns tailing how n\any will pay the .frihniton ...... rolf'V ...... 7T H game for the National League er) T 1 thought, he was with our j darned if'I can spell Schejiectady frankly stated today that as Uon’t foster mller, Santee's sms Regular aeaaon tUltata In the $7.50 for the final day, eapecially i S The~m*n answered, "Jle | "ithout looking it up in. the dlc- Y a t lk r r s with a I4th Inning hom^run, iravea." far as he’s concerned, he has teur stsitdlng wss revoked for life fast West Side- Rec Bowling jf a couple of celebrated Rolfers Jmil IR 1*. That’s him out near thir^ | tlonary;’’ \ on cHsrges he occeptiKl excesalvc Ilka Sam Snead and Ben'HoB*n St. Pelemburg, Kla., April 3 . '^ FVtmunda .. S 97 8. He batted directly m a d of beaten out Randy Jackson for I Blan Mualal In the 81. LoulAfJards’ biaae." The woman looked over and \ • ' expense money for running In three League the Dari-Mslds lost night m / . are littllnr for tha title aa they '—The t<^v Tnlala VI27 442 452 1641 the job and expects the of­ added the playoff championship did tn o yeara ago. The crowds,! aent eight playci a to the ml* batting order. •aid, "Oh, Isn’t he handsome in that j Lang Field in St. Peteraburg. track meets In California. 7 . dark blue suit." Actually, Grimm j Two gray-hair«d male* in tha ficial announcement to come defeating rival McCann’s Service at the Maatei;s are huge—esti/ leagues on option. They wl ...... W 6* ra' The fact that he hit ,303.\342 BrniSted at Civic Club .... ;i I m at^ a^ettmea aa high aa assigned to either. R lehm ^ [if the ...... Ml 66 ■2M and .315 in the three prevloui ci was coaching In the third base box ] bleachers. "Who Is number 41 within the next few days. "YOU haye pogyped off once too 3-3 In the'final beat-of-f-Wa series. 18.-1 Clmrllr WhfIKn Kct KavU ...... loi 64 106 Opening Day at iamaicA lOO paigns waa of no great Im: at the time and the fellow in blue ; playing third base for the Cards?” don’t know how Walter Als­ Often.” . Henshel told Allen’ whun The winners •!■• won playoff 000. And this year Augusta is go- j International " S " ' “ J' ...... pm Rti 2M Camera calchea, part of crowd of 40,492 on hand to witness the opening of the 195S j ’^lng laurels laat winter after finishing Ing all out to stir interest in th e' the American Assn. Boilya Yan- ...... w\ lAl init m Hla brilliant, performance at see was the umpire. 'The other gent adjusted his glass- ton feeU about It,’* the 37-year-oId le first heard of the famous s.a«m at JamMca’to^Orack York/Cjtyt April second to Pagani’a Clippers during . i V f -•! *1^ I aoth rtmnlnc of the tournament kee farm clubs. / ond base also was taken for y —— — I es. took out his ai:orbeard and Robby said. "The skipper hasn’t coach’s speech to s' civic club In 30th rtmnlng . . , TotaiR ...... 440 m 4RR 1407 \ Gerry Hern of the Bo.ston P ost; replied, "Lindy McDanleh He waa Son, center background, leads the field, down’ the home etretch to win the elx-furlong event the regular schedule. rohby Jones started for a feW of Those lopped Off th^qusd were granted. •aid Anything either way.- But the Kansas City on Dec. 30. "I Intend rm arked to me during one exhlbi- ■ pretty good last year." Actually Photo). ' . , to make you pay dearly." hla friends in 1934. pitchers Chuck Gai'mon. Mark darbit Rnalty Then came the iwlteh Id 1955. way I feel, Ive won the Job. I'm Ollle Jarvla’ Milkmen won the Freeman, Ralph T y r y and Buddy Town Bowling Tourney ' BliKidaooil ...... n 7T 61 2di U(M4 game between Boston and | me third baseman was No.^14, Ken not taking anything .away from Henshel’i formal compiplnt cited first match 598-516 and continued Thty’re well-behaved, golf-wise j l,ow *rBr Brora ...... 'IIO 60 340 Red slumped. He started wearing Carter: Catcher Morrli Thacker; ...... M nv 336 glasses while batting. The final Chirago, "That Isn't fair for P o l-■ Boyer. McDaniel is a rookie pltch- Randy. I've got a lot of respect this speech passage it attributed their fine pinning In the saoond fans too. That"' one of the features Ma*htaRon V T» let (Nowle Ppllel, Chicago pitch-1 er who collected a J40.000 -bonus, that makes the Masters unique. Outfielder Bob- -Martyn and In- While ., , i ...... M S3 \ 3S7 averages showed him far down the for hla ability, but I’ve got more to Allen. *- string winning 618-578 •• Chet AhoMnn ...... 67 \6S 278 er) tolO \curve\ CU Billy Cbnsolo (R ed-T o top it off. the fellow who Iden- #• Another U that It’s played every fielders .Woody Held ahd MarV hitting list with .268. respect for my own. ”Ai fas os it (the AAU’a) work Nowlckl come up with a 151 sin­ Starts Tomorro)/ at' Y Sox). Oonaolo can’t hit a tified'the third baseman aa No May Organize League year on the same course—a auperh Throneberry. \ I Totala iiS 40< 4^4 1375 Suddenly, Srhoendlenst waa In ‘FN# Arouml Cheat' tbs Olympics Is concerned, the gle.' Not to be denied McCann’s, x nilliiN <4)i the news. At 33, he waa nearing ball!” \ 41 and McDaniel later, remarked, offidals are quadrennial nmnerups to Dorl-Molds for but never tmfalr 6,800-ycrd test Dudgera . Arthur ...... 62. 61 74 2ft6 "I knthv all the ball players well. “Nobodvi con beat me out the t ------the 26S the end of the trail. Reporta cir­ way I'va been .ploying this spring. oceanic hitchhikers. Every four leagut honors, fought back to knot o. golf. Augtwta National, Jacksonville. Fla.. April 3 OPi Dtieelor Jack VlttnSr a n -. la.ot wlntd'r's finals. Vic Taggart, BoiiviP ...... 66 62 6t\ Scene- A l Lang Field in St. I haven’t miseed a game since playground of a president and a I.OW Senrn ...... 76 76 , 2.37 culating the Hot Stove League had I’m In good Onape. My legs feel years they hitchhike, overseas on ihe match at 3-all. Only aevan p(i '■Ji Four pitchers and ahortalop Chico noiinred early this morning that I Kd Kovls, Adolph Quey. :...... 64 Z!w Petersburg. W o old timers in the they have been training here." For Untested Rookies haadacha for the pros who are ac­ Holmes, PAlm^r .. ...w \ri the New York Glanti and Mil­ •trorg and I’m free around the your money, ■eparaAed the teams in tha tnti I" * ' X 4 Fernandez were aent to the .. M. .. t, < T ...... Holmes, Jsck Relelienbarh MrAlililRr ...... 104 47 98 '2R6 ~Breachers we^e talking baseball. AlTOMOnVB LEAUVK B i rn FirehaUer customed to ihatterlng par every tlie-Toun Mens Bowling Tourns-1 Smohik. Pievlous waukee Braves, both desperately In chest. I’m swinging real good and COL Harry Henshel—he’s prob­ gome which was won by McCann's Brooklyn 'Dodgers’ base at Vero , Julian Smohik. Pievloua sntrles For several Innings one had told Scene-Payne ‘PaiJ< In Saraso­ MaarbeMer Baeiatar it) - week, never hea to be toughened ment would get underway tomor- • nun heen received from Whelan, Totulff 2...... 44<» 44S "436 1.^4 need of a aecond baseman, angling Salisbury, Md„ April S tffl AwLeogue inflelder and prospective J. Cbem^rka U 9S 97 ably a\colonel In a Brooklyn band 585-578. Burly Vie Taggart and -Don Nowoombo Into hla motion, roars bock, flroo and I Beach today. ’They will not arcomr the other that hV went to baseball ta. Ninth inning and the score meeting the ball well. I think I’m f Ton.my Martin, Boh Moinmphy. for his services! Don Blaaingaine, head of th.e league, will act as V. ChMnrrka 103 95 115 —is HeM of the Olytnplc Basket­ Pete Aoelo rolled singles of 187 la In position______to flald n boll hit b4wk through tho middlo. Hia up for the tournament. pany the team on Its northern trip row night at llie Y alleys, The 24- games for 50 yearii and the other was tied 3-3 with none out and a - approaching the ’kind of boagball baseball league solely for untried O’NrtI 111 112 and 138, respectively, aa the.loMra jiour postponement was neces.sary Norm Vlltner, 'Larry Bates, Jim up from Omaha, waa being tabbed \ I j^ayed three, four years ago. If spokesman for the aix clube. ball Committee and he's one of Brooklyn:lyn Dodgora I ore b o n l^ pn tho big rlght-hondor for a third i home. ' said he was a fak for the same runner on drat and third base. rookies signed by major league Marlin .. 129 111 captured the fourth string 605- ,1 : d In addition to Fernandez, Karl when only 12 local bowlers had Martin. Tonv Salvatore, Stan as hts replacement with St. .1 can continue to do that, no mat­ Nichols said the major league Bt^vrnaon IDS 106 102 theoe permanent hitchhikers." 30-gamo aossoq, number of years. AWut the sixth Jimmy Pletaall filed to deep left- clubs might he organised Thurs­ teams would "take care of every­ Henshel’a. suit Celled this "false, 538-, Spooner,. Bob Wait, Stan Williams registered. A field of 25 la needed HlllnskI, Bill biapman, A1 Plrkey, Little League .Louis. inning one of the old^ents said to ter how well Jackaon plays, he Totals ...... 4 *9 521 537 1566 1 Bill Dudley Signs lefy field and 'the runner on third tag­ day night in Seaford, Del. thing else—equipment, personnel defamatoryVnd Slanderous./ DecMiag aoDM and Fred Kipp also were lefV be to stage the tourney and late en­ F.dgar Bralnnrd and Gene Yost. DiM«rded Glasae* the other. "Who's pitting today. ged the base and scored the win- can't best me out.'Barring Injtiry Al'e taxace. (1) i Js All matches will be hest-of-three Ed Nlchola, sports editor of the and administration” if adequate RuhspiLo IM 202 -"In 45 year*-,of AAU - work I Walt Suchy’q 142 hlghllghtod WfvOla- —S fm olm irWo**' Manager-yValt Alston/ em- tries last night awelicci tlie field ThU apri»y,_bowav«. 8< *oef^ I don't see how they can keep me 125 345 w n n Jt TO S ie e ie r s ohialsed that Spooner and Wale e Boston^ hihg om; ' When the spectators f Salisbury 'Times, said the Idea ia parks can be found with lighting Hwanson ...... XTI have never accepted ope penny Dorl-Maida’ convincing 5M-081 Giants Far Being Set phaslzed that Spooner and Walz to 19, Deadline for entering has game series except the semi-finals Registj/*!*ation dtgnst ii In danger of falling into Red S ox?" The Braves left Boston started to get up and file out of out of the lineup. E. Everpit ...... H 99 304 from were not cut from the Brooklyn been set at fl o’clock tonight at and finals which will be the he.sl- old rut. He’s hit safely in 15 to help bolster baseball’s crum­ for night gomes. McCarthy . 113 .304 from anyone ib make it posaible victory in tha fifth and West Virginia University. weak hitler until the hot- weather for the Giants. everybody.” saya Owner Stone- TennU stars Billy Talbert and I,amoiirraux inS IM un to- in 538 Iw Johnny Antonalll and Allan outstanding shortstop. the American, National and. In- "tired" pitching arm. The left­ nings." Thk startled compa>Uon I wasn’t sure what day the game Xsackeetrir Asia Farts (I) li t 603 months for the past three years, is Y’el early indications are that ham. "He’ll drop the right .man DellaFpra ...... 88 99.1 126 307 Ham Richardson are Inspirations IJultris ..t 123 lit m iS Worthington as the work-horses of Now prMlems oat In. lernatlohal l,eaguen. hander- is expected to be sidelined looked in, amazement and said, I was. I’ll be hack tomorrow." New York, April 3 (>P)-rH*rdy A c-lo . . , . ion III 110 IM M ~545 surprising Boston Red Sox follow­ this is the case for the second time into thf right slot. Offhand, I'd Xlolumphy...... 116 129 105 360 for all diabitic victims—both be­ Snow ...... 94 in lit 117 91 tho staff. Daryl Spencer probably -vrttl say club strength is indicated when for several days. (Bazooka) Smallwood had an un SImppon ...... lOi 127 86 .-US ers with hla hefty slugging in ex­ in four years. When in the spring '/ came champion m spite of the af­ Tazzart .... 94 114 125 137 144 sn Tha outflald, foaturing Wllllo atart off at aecond and Footor /Foreign Countries a manager can keep established • Vic Wertz, making a fine beaten string of five today and a Ihjtiry-Plagued Detroit Team I PpppIIp ...... 103 103 97 306 Mays and his bat. Is sound. Tho Coatlamon at third. Votaron thlnl hibition games this spring. of 19.53, Daryl Spencer caifie roar­ K lo lp r'...... 93 116 107 315 fliction. 514 671 tU 406 M l 1841 The fleet reiiterflelder has con­ ing out of Mlnneapolia .touted aa players like Whitey Lockman and comeback this spring, continued date to try and make it aix follow­ catching la quite adequate and ro- baoeman HoniV Thompaon haa not Enter the minor league shortstop most Henry Thompson on the bench." his fine hitting for\the Cleveland Cljdncy Steps Dotm a^ Coach ing his victory over Afexico's Totaln ,..T:...... hOS 5M 631 1667 boon Improaalva, and wayilyna ^er- Swim Meet nected for 13 hits in 22 times at Underdogs Against Canadiens DtCormlor Mofort <61 •orva bench strength Is most ox- bat in his last fivd games. The hits- likely to succeed, l.i—Italy, Include a ' grand slam homer, a heailated about switching Dark to j Caslleman’s knee's will p^m lt him the end of last season, the hu.sky The 23-year-nld ey-GI from Malnfca ...... 93 88 105 Moat oboorvers honootly bollova ond, la a woefully hittar. Of Maple Leaf Hockey ^earn W-r.l ...... « 115 y ■. Japdn and^pain have awimmera and a pair of doubles. third bgse; The resultant confusion to play second base. The mln- first sa«'ker collected V double and Brooklyn proved too strong for Montreal. April 3 (Sh—The De-vGodfrey has been sidelined with a the Giants, once Rinisy g«ta Ms Among other thlnn the toIoRt a triple to boost his spring average the 20-yesr-old Mexican in win­ Whil- ...... I...... 90 — iff Dwarfed hy Bhsehall antiersd for ttie three-day National Plersall alanimed a pair of dou­ dropped New York Into the sec­ neapolls resident has been highly Extend Dates f troll Red Wings today faced the Jaw fracture and Red Kelly has to Russo ...... : 104 108 94 pofoonnol oat and jcUod, can bo a involvod hara, would moke for A.A.U. IndooV Swimming Cham- bles and three singles in five times ond division. regarded for seven years. to .393. Tlie Indian^, however. Toronto, April 3 (gh --- King ning, the decision after 10 rounds Identical problem that confronted McCaufhsy ...... —. 83 ponnont contender, little batting strength at tha 'r.'il dropped a 7-6 deciaion to the of slam-bang action at St. wear a mask to protect mouth in­ Ulehihipa ■ta^lng Thursday at at bat .yesterday aa the Red Sox BUI Rigney has what really There Is Insurance at every Clancy now is assistant general Hockpy PlayoW* the Montreal Canadiens Just a Antonelll, the hofty oouUipaw, I of tha llnoup. » /Philadelphia, April 3 (A5- Ivy York Giants bn Daryl\ Spencer’s Nicholas Aiena last night. juries.’' Marcell Pronovost ha* 10 Tolls ... .468 603 496 1483- Yale. ended their “home" Grapefi'nit should be a pleasant altuallon other position, with Gall Harristrrla ^ a g u e football teama will have manager of Toronto in the N.a- • ------year ago; Can a gotkl but-injury- should hove • far batter jfoar than , uiioly f ,wqi(Mg RgntlrtT Italy’a entries^ are middle-dis­ League season with a 7-4 victory single which aedred Dusty Rhodes tlonal Hockey League with two , .Monday’s Rekults \ Smallwood outwelghfd hts rival. plagued team beat a good,-top-fit_ . stitches over his left eye, — five r,i,Ba i.KAui’K hls'M wtns last aeaaon. Worthing- multiplied this spring by thesTact - — ('"rt added five days to get Into in the eighth inning. \ / Still to .bo 'Sgund In proaont tance swimmer \Angelo Romahl over the Brooklyn Dndgeri. It that Eddie Bressoiid, also up from former -Maple Leaf stars- Howie No dames .-uih-.i. iq Any 157 to 152’i , and .the difference team In the ' Stanley Cup hockey j added after Saturday's game — t'aallal Kealtmaat It) tofi, -who won 19 for Mlnneapolia, shape before the aeaaon’s opener B-aui-zaril ilans is a lUtely looklM raokla sprinter Carlo rytroapll. boosted his exhibition average to Minneapolis. Is rated an ev The World Ch9mplon.,Wooklyn Meeker and Walter iTiirkl Broda i League showed in power. Bazooka- dropped finals? : and Larry Hillman hlia aggravated •ppeara raady for full time major and this year. Dodgers had a miserable aftef- Ortega - for a nine-count In the iluntsr ... from Igos Aiwelos, Ed BinIrtssoud, Enrique Granados will represent .358. , ■ more ^killful shortstop than wa-s' At a recent meeting of athletic -'-under consideration as hla sue- Tuesilay’s Schedule, The same teams are meeting a knee injury; Ac*to ---- leaguo duty. a ahdrt- noon. The Brook regular^ Uropped (^ip fourth round and piled up a big Burn-lt .. also up from Mlnnaapolia, a ahdrt- Bpidn and Japan's Jtro Nagasawa, Spfcncer, who to dale has not directors in New York, the Eastern cesaor as coach. . National League Stanley again In the best-of-seven< series Center Dutch Reibcl has to wear Backing Uila pair up os valuable •top. Rigney says he's koeping SPRING RULING looked anything like a Charley a 7-4 verdict to the Seaton Red Clancy, who at 54 in a veteran Playoff.s lead in the flrat half of the fight. a hampering brace to keep his Ix>«- Man relief pltchera wtll be Johnny Me- who la criedlted ulth the world’s group chose Sept. I as the starting Sox rvllh .limniy Plersall getting with (he Canadiens favored to win Brooeoud. to epelt Dark. best time for the butterfly stroke, Grhrlnger or a Joe Gordon at date for pre-season training Jerry in almost eveiy phase- of the Detroit at Montreal (Montrelal Rally not Enough the second game tonight after right shoulder from popping; out of Tolata 507 1637 CeU, Hoyt ..Wllh^m...... and Marv Another guoss: Dark may move Slorrs.' April 3 (JP) The 5’ankee second base. ■5-for-5 for the 8p‘x. And the sport, .stepped oiit a.s coach yes­ leads be.st-of-7 series, 1-0) \ Ortega rallied in the laat place. Grioaom. ia another entry. Ford, University of. Pennsv’lvania Dodgers’ "B ” teany bowed to the whipping the Red Wings 6-4 in W,mh1 .... 64 117 64 305 to third and Breoaoud taka dver Conference, made up of the New Writers Wondering athletic director., announced yes­ terday after three yeara at the .\merlca» I.eague Semifinals \ half but couldn’t overcome the opener Saturday. Harris . 1)S 118 318 Jim Hearn, Ruben Gomoa and short. .That’s strictly a personal England State Universities, yes­ The ba.scbal9 writers are already Philadelphia PhiiUes 7-1. Leaf helm. Both Clanev, whose Buffalo at Providence (Best-of-5 Bazooka's margin. Judges Artie Mclilnnsy . .64 13-3 ♦88 905 Ramon Monimnt complete the Vet­ The last Olympic tehnla cham­ terday. Southpaw Joe/Niixhall of Cin­ Rldimond . 68 m3 128 339 guess. pion' was Vincent Richard*, .who terday announced a spring fdbt- wondering out loud whether Man aquare name is Francis, and Leaf series tied 2-2» Aidala and Artie,- Schwartz each 91 .731 eran eor|ia, with Don Liddla eapabla In previous years, the league had cinnati came Up with his best voted for Smallwood. 5-4-1. Ref­ b.eset^Montraal to say nothing Career Bby to Run Salvators . ■ ^ 133 Rigney la also keeping rookie won a gold medal for the. U.S. at ball practice rule which bars more | ager Rigney will he as Indecisive followed a 23-day formula In which Pre.sident Conn .Smythe looked - Pitt.sburgh at Cleveland (tleve- of the suspension of Maurice (The - — - of spot saalgnmenta. than 10 days of practice In any 15-; as was Duroclier. They were alml Orgpefrull league effoH. going upon the switch to tlye front of­ land leads be.si-of-5 aeries, 2-1) \ eree George Walsh made It S-3-1 Totals "♦ii "iio *516 1871 Monaont did not pitch a .game Bill white, a Srat baseman, at the 1934 Games, after which ten­ the opening practice date was the the distance/to shut but. the De­ Rdcket) Richard — but the finals -least for awhile. But White prob­ nis Was popped aa ah 0|y>|ymplc day period. Practice will be limit-j larly tnncrrped about Walter Al- fice as a promotion. for Smallw’oodi' The Associated At Jamaica Track here hut the club thinks he will Thursday preceding the thlid Sat­ troit Tlgers/T-O. Niixhall, National Press card had Smallwood In went-the full seven games and be Drrl't Drlv»-la 111 deliver after a late s(Tlval In comp. ably will go to Minneapolis he- competit.lbn. ed to non-letlermen. and poat-aea- ston Just bffore the 1955 season urday before th»'season opener. "Clancy never will he demoted.” With the completion of the 15- came famous as "the home-tee Sullivan ...... 91 — 99 League nkce-setler In shutouts front, fl-4...... 115 90 94 Rigney le atlll keeping a few causa (1) he can’t quits best out son bowl games were also barred. / opened, but the strong, silent mart This year with nine ga/nes and said Sm.vthe. "Tliia is a promotion acrc Bryan Grant Tennis Center, series.” All four Detroit victories New York, April 3 OPi—Havlng Woods ... •i-K — ' of Darrtown, O.. slialghtened out last y ea /w ith five, gave up only for King. " It was the 98th and final St: bagged the Experimental Hand­ Blanchard ...... 110 84 rookie pltchera on deck. The moat Harria, or Harria* ' replooameat. a late start Sept. 20 - the teams four hi^. Ray Jablonskl got two consisting of thirteen fast-drying wero-st home, while; the Canadiens Amhulos '...... 107 101 118 Lockman, and (2) Whits needa to Jack Dempsey Cassini, manager -Boxer Virgil Aklna sliys the only the Dodgera to Win 22 of the But he added: "Th.s is a young Nicholas Arena television show for icap with Head Man. Trainer Oyl- promlaing aeem ,to be Joe Mar- will follow the more liberal Initial honierit for the Rrdlegs and rookie courts and a atadiiim seating 2.506 won their three games on home DsCfahtls 1 ...... 106 100 85 be played regularly It he la to e f the Mejnphis Chicks in the time he was kno<-ked uncohaciou.t. pnit’24. mSn’s business, (isn ey is happy persons. Atlanta now boasts the Malchmaker Tex Sullivan whose vester Veltch ia expected to turn Pilcher ...... -r^ 104 97 gonari, Jim Constable and Pet# was when he \^'as kicked in the I- Horace Stoneham la not at all dale o f the Nalloual Collegiate-' FranX Robinson had one. license was revoked by the tee. Burnside, ell lefthanders. develop. Southern Assn., led the Ohio State about the change." finest municipal tennis plant in the looae Career Boy — hla aecoAd big ^ ta ls ...... 528 491 498 1503 head by. a’ horse. 1 concerned at^ml Old Bag of Bones Athletic AaSn. Ivy schools do not lit' other games, the New York Athletic C?bmmission, . The Flying Frenchmen are In Oonstable may see relief work There are othera on the bench >- League in stolen bases In 1940. permit spilng practice, 5’ankees look advantage of four Clancy affirmed that statement. country. Kentucky Derby hope — tomor­ l,ea's Market <11 “This auits me ju.st fine," he said! An interested observer among good shape physically. Maurice row at- Jamaica. N’l.Vctin , . . X " .’ .'^"."'rnn '*119 And Margoneri. a nine-game win­ ;e Wilaon, Bob-Hofutan, BUI J The Ivy League, oldest in col errors in the 10th inning t'o down Richard was/limping slightly as a T sn ^ ls ...... 88 90 "I had intended to ask to he re­ Tlie Marylajid Jockey Cliib, the crowd of 1.000 was Teddy ner, at Mlnneapolia mlght.be the Gafdher — to be reckoned with. lagiate football goes beck to the the Washington Senators 5-3. Jim Brennep who takes over the pro­ result of a-1>ruise on his left foot Head niah proved h^ was Just Lea V ...... ;: 98 91 9verBll,, Rigney -ia not bereft of lieved as coach at the end of the founded in 1743, i.s America's that when he .whipped, Natl. Pol­ Zanlungo beet rookie bet, although hamper­ le latli century but waa never Emigan clubbed a thfeerrun ninth- moting and matchmaking at St. aijd Bernle (Boom-Boom) Oeof* Sasleia talent. It's Just a matter of'getting season! I’m happy about the whole olde.st racing association. Pimlico ly’* Jet and four other 3-year-otda ed hy a eore arm. Biirneide le a rmally organized as . auch unllj inning. homer to give the Kansas Nick’* next Monday night. • frion had a black eye received In it adjusted. Once done,«tbe Giants situation." is itS'Soene of operations. yesterday! In the 17th running of Tntaig 539 1540 wonderful proapeet but may noed thV year, City A ’a a 4-3 victory over the Saturday'^ game. 'The Canadiens mere Aeaaonlng. win be an Interesting boll club, Pittsburgh Pirates, And MU- the $21,400 Experimental Handicap Altchlgan Stata’a Intramural have their threq powerful lines, Fazatty Brat. (41 Mays,' Den Mueller' and 31m and a threat to anyoao. h vvauker' defeated its Wichita athletic prpgram annually Includes plus their spares, fit for action. as New • York opened Ita ' 196-day W il* ...... 94 99 American Assn, farpi team 11-7. more than 6,500 students in 27 ac /Injuries have hit the Red Wings racing season'with a crowd of 40.- llnraii ...... '.g.. 84 87 /■ I - .!" / Wnndwartl .i...... ; . 110 106 tivities> -hardest on defense. Warren 492 betting-I2.873P73. FANTASTIC Both HeatJ Man and Career Boy DeSimone '.v...... 113 118 Irvin lo Perform are owned by C. V. Whitney, aijd ToUle ...... 403 410 385 1188 may form a powerful entry at Cavey’8 BetUaraiit <*l (Ferfe.Hl IllllnekV...... V--- sa 197 >9' 39" Louisville May 5 in the $125,000- Enrlro ...... 114 101 105 317. RIDE WORRY-FREE! 111 Oulfieid added. Derby. H artley...... 115 109 91 315 I Mesa-, Artz., April 3 i4’ i -Monte Tntaig 321 317 394 NOITBALLtKA.5li4lnterest‘»d in Irvin, -former New York. Giant SAVINGS ON CUSTOM star now sporting .p CTiifa'go Cub Last Nigh I *8 Fights Joining the Rec I,oiague>thls sum­ ,1,1 mer. are reminded of a meeting uniform, ia a cinch’ to start open­ Exhibition Baaphall Thursday, night at-7:30 at the East ing day. . ’ i New York —Hard^' (Bazooka) filonday’s Results Side Rec. A. six and po.sslbly an Irvin. 37. has found his batting Smallwood. 157, outpolntecj Caspar eye ami is believed to be one of the Boston I A) 7. Brooklyn (N) 4. ,\I.VIN D.VRK eight-team circuit la planned and Ortega. 152'2, Mexico, 10. all games will be played under the reasons the Cubit thought they St. Louis (N) 6, Cfilicsgo (A ) 4. lie ’s up in the air. . Pittsburgh — Johnny Eubanks. New York (A) 5, Washington •I:'- lights at,Robertson' Park. could trade Hank Sauer, also 37, Order your 1^54 bewiing tro« 145'i, Pittsburgh, outpointed Re- and Bill While scrappHig for .the to St. Louis ' Coy .young Pete (A 1 3' (10 Innihgal. phles now. Frto u|»en bon Stubbs, 14.5, Pittsburgh. 10. Ctnclnnsti (Ni 7. Detroit (Ai 0. right to play first base and leleaae TICKETS FOB ELK.S TesU- Whisenant. _ Providence. R. I. Steve Marcel­ Lockman for outfield duty. Wtiile, moivial lianquet Wednesday night, Irvin, in his last seven gamSSv roqiiMt. Kansai City (A) 4, Pittsburgh lo, |58'i, Providence, stopped Pete (N ) 3; who repealed his Dalla.s perform­ April 18 honoring Manchester has II hits in 22 at liat.s for a .500 Adsms, 156. Newark, N. J., 3. NOW tha bigg**! gorag* sovingi ora yourt High’s basketball, rifle and cross average. Hla spring average' is Milwaukee (N) ll, Wichita ance for .Sanlmcc.!of the Puerto 12-Hour Engraving Sorviet Houston--Paul Jorgensen. 127, with cMtom-quolity COAST Goragai peicad at Rican Leugue. mamifactuird 72 country teams are on sale at the .318, . , (A A ) 7, Save A< Much As Houston, outpointed Dsvey Wal­ New, York (N ), 7, Cfieveland (A)- low et $449. comptala,, raady to aracl. Paymanh home runs and swiped 77 fases Elks Home or at Charlie Lathrop’s ■Sa.v.s Irvin: ” If I’m in there Insurance Agency Inc., 100 E. regiiiarly I’ll guarantee that' I'll den, 131, Youngstown, Ohio 10. 6. at low at $9.75 monthly. In three years in the minors, San Francisco—Davey Gallardo, Philadelphia (N) 7, Brooklyn ^ n ie Old Story • Center St. Parents of the atlilet^ help th< team." $ must purchase their tickets by 130. Loa Angeles, stopped Gil Cs- (N )'"B "1 . Baaeliall men hark ft"om the Ari­ dilll, 129'i, San Francisco, 3. GUARANTEED SAVINGS! zona front saV it's i-he same old Saturday after which time tlie ducats will be' made -available to Stockton. Calif.--aiff -Schellin, Mort Drury. Appleton, Wla., Socouta of our Itamandout purchoiat of building atoi-y witli the Indians and ihibs. No Complications 165, Reno and Stockton, outpointed With Larry Loby .traded to the the public. sophomore pitcher for Wyoming. I motariolt, wa buy at Idsvatt pricai and pott tha Read how FLEISCHM ANN’S Jim Cody, 164, Oakland, 10. Where Old Casey Go? White Sox. the Injuns are more III Case of Babe h u a delivery that reaemblea Mil- i sovingt on to you. PLUS . . . pra-anginaaring your de|)endenl on pitching than ever. * TED C’.IIA5IBERS pinned single / v.-siikee hurler Warren Bpahn's j goroga at our plant prevantt woita of lumbar and Herb Score threatens to strike­ games of 175-109-114. fui' a 401 motion. I Galve.slon, Tex., Aprjl 3 i/P>— higher Proof gives you more Unlike golf, which produces few out everybody in sight. triple last night in the Automotive CASEY'S BARBER SHOP ' lovot mony, many hourt of cottly hand, labor. -League. Also in the same league An examination has revealed that left-handed stars, tennis hss had Vernon Circle, Tolcottvllle— Where lU. lit Cronaea Kt. 83 275 The lowdown is that Solly many southpaw champions. The • Hornlevrann aluslugger Ralph Kiner Kob Moluniphy rolled a 350 triple Babe Zahnrias, famed woman Drake will not h|t enough to play enjoyment at cost! ~ most recent left-handed U.S. is .0 gootfHMnlennl* player—but not score. Other scores last night in­ g< Ifer, has developed no new com- good enough’To-beatnougnto- hia wjfe^for- FINEST FEATURES/ center field for the Bniin.s.- who plicatf«*ns in her fight agSinst Champion'was Arthur Larsen, who • t « i 9 lumbar 'ai^OvaHiood door» — rubber waartbarfkratifM bottom cluded: 'Vl’llagc Cliarmers-Boucher ^laVcn't niuclt In the outfield imless 117 and Ltiry Mahoney. 119. cancer, her physician revealed yea- Won the national title at Forest mer tou;/iament. star Nancy Cfiiaf- e . Aluminum-atphalt iniula^|^ T o pel more enjoinirnt in a whiskey, look at fee. • A8|ih«lt ahinEla reefing ^ ‘37-,vear.iOld Monte .Irvin keeps go- terday. Hills in 1950. • Water end rert preelpd sill* ' 'e' fO year .written gwaremtee ine- -I MEETING THUllSDA.Y night Dr. Roltert M. Moore aaid "She the "Pfoof." For ’’Proor'-tells a whiskey’s ’■'I*fi'e Orioles have only one major at 7 o’clock at the Weet Side Rec la suffering continued pains in ‘‘sirenglli.'I Today, most leading blends are league'ballplayer Hal Smith, the for volunteer Little League um­ her leg and more X-ra.y therapy NO MONEY DOWI - 5 YEARS TO PAY -- HRST PAYMENT NOV. ratrrfcr.'’ reads tlie reporj! "Willie ^no more than Tki Proof. Biit Fleischmann’s pire*. All interested persons sfe xvlll be given her. But we have 9i^M.to6PJII. .Miranda is a big Iragde.aliUrtatop, urged to attend. found nothing new," is a full ‘)0 P roof! This means that you gel SPECIAL BOWL THE MODERN WAY! but cornea awfull.v cloae to-being an Mis. Zaharlas. whb entered i m ofc Haior— qml enjoyment in eiery drink. Wigi.., a«d Ubor—THE BENI BHAliE JUB IN TOWN f ' AII-America out. Jim Dyck, who MARV CHAP5IAX recently John Sealry Hospital Friday for ha.|i been around_ and aitnmd. has bowled a 132 single in the House- tlie checkup, hopes to he able to Whiskies aye. taxed-by' the U. S.-Govern- YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS HERE Ttn (10) oMfeiiMiHc pin Mf> CLOSED MONDAYS to be the club's best iiiller. Several Ivive’S League at the Y alley*. attend the B«)>e Z.ahai'ias Open ment on the basis of Proof. Although ___ ' , / , ’ / r — definite prospects'are two or three Golf Tournament In Beaumont Fleisch'maim pays $1.03 more per case in GENERAL REPAIR WORK tnn or* now in oporofion. yeara awa^.!’ April 12-15 B.a a apectator. USE OUR CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS! The Giant bia.ss.is concernedi taxes than 8() Proof blende Fleischmanri's Wa have preclalo* equipment for teat and repair of generatort, 'Tkt tUaptn Larsen Uninjured Oponings .for morning and NO METERS about two exhibition games draw­ rost.f ycjii /e.u than many lower Proof brand's.' starter moloro, voltage regulator*. Larsen fell asleep at the wheel ling in Baltimore befor# the season Try Flejschmann’s— you’ll agree that it's- orftnmoon rosorvotions. opens, which giyes you a rough In Aulo Accident Whll« driving hia new convertible, Alway$ f lonty of ‘ FREE ILLUSTRATED FOLDER tNst pktMM OifltTMt St8|M 9f |8ff|t MRltfOCtlM MN idea of what 'la likel.v to ha'ppen along a St. Petersburg south tide the blendfd tihidiev co/ue in /America! SkiRUICE Nisliolt-ilaRelMttDr them ytv hew ta piM jf9Hr |ara(t. thoroughfare and amacked into the on Chesapeake Bay once.lt Is well ‘ a t Petersburg, Fla.. April 3 .Try^nowllag On Thcoo Fast mid DapendaMe Mochlaeo .‘ ‘K- undyr wa.Vi -Don LAraen, whose pitching gave metal pole at 5:30 a.m- WrUYwl 3 I H I I U II FREE Tlrii Ii6. - - ■'5?* ■fhe pole was’ broken off at the VANS STRTIOn WRITE TODAY FOR YOUR COPY NO OBLIGATION TO YOU! the New York Yankees a bl(f boost *4.07 *256 BLtKbEO whiskey' 295 BROAD STREET Royal Bay Gem, no\ y~ in tu ar “in their, drive to the American base and Larilon’a car waa de-< mollshed hut. the .J6-year>old .fast SO PROOF - Hartford Rd. Manchester,Conn MANCHEStER BOWLING GREEN PARKING TEL. MI 8-5179 won three Laurel slake races at League pennant laat season, - ep^' 4/5 Quart (SS GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRIT! 1041 Dii^i*ll Avf Hviimlf’ii Conn various ages. He won the Spalding perently escaped injury today ball pitcher said he waa net hurt. i)N ‘j iiKi Ha a'ald he would go to th e ‘Yan­ 4S4 CENTER ST. — Ml 3-4662 The COAST LUMBER Corp. Lowe Jenkina at two, the Chesa­ when he emamed hla automohH* THE FLEISCHMANN DISTILUHG C0IH>0RATI0N, NEW YORK CITY ‘ - peake at three and the Laurel Into * uUlity pole. ./.i kees’ field physician . today for a. Patrolman James liddla aeld 1 .checHup, hod’ever, iViT h.V^^T'’: j - " - ■ ... 'X" ' r<-II) BIANCHESTER, EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1966 PAGE THIRTEEN

r u 72 Sulmribaa Fur Silu 76 MANdkESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1958 IfMical iRstnuRtnta 53 Be For Bala 72 Fur B I Five People Hurt Tost Sirunu \Farmer8 Vote Full Support PAGE TWELVE HouschoM Goods . 51 MANCHESTSai-Slx roolu Cai BOLTON— Ranch, (our rooms, Articiss For Sals 45 Cod. not in a devek^ment. =•(55 Large Uvlng room with plcttpicture Hia airens heard In various Ey FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Waeted-»Male S< WHY PAY MORE? In Crash Here I AatoMObflw for Solo 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! heat, cabinet kitchen, dlahwaah- window.* Aluminum comlMnatlcombination parts of the town*this.morn­ For State Income Tax Plan 1 OWNER MOVING ing were sounded aa part o f a WANTED—Carpentera. caipentara ir o n SALE — Taylor Tot, b^et 1968 RCA ESTATE electric ranft. any of those Instruments er'a n d dtapoeal, cellar garage, window* and acreena. Ftreplace, Five injured peo^e were given teat of the equipment 1»S8 CADILLAC hard top coupe helpers and palntere. See iohn with mirror, round table ndth I Call David Plliott. MI. 8-7689. frampet • Saxqphope SIX ROOM COLOlhAL outside fireplace. Near adtooU low taxes, large lot. Small down emergency ti^atment et Manches­ ><• ' Ellington. April 3 (Specie]) —Stween the 1940 to 90 census. Classified Full Cadillac equipment Includmj 'iiM.oocruAmNio Komee, or John HiMa, at Jarvta laavaa. Call MI. 9-9660 any time. Accordion ■ Trombona and bua. AskUig $14,800. CUfford payment. vA and FHA approved. ter Memorial Hospital and two In some cases the airena M e e d $10,900. Gaaton-WUkie This population Influx, Halcrow tinted alMa aelectronlc fadlo, J UMlHXWMfATIMfr Acraa, Juat off Vamon St. at 2 YEARS TO PAY Clarinet . Guitar Two-car garage, fireplace, oil Hanaen and C a ML $*I30t,' MI. drivers were arrested berauae o< failed to work. One, however, I Farmers throughout 'f'olland Coup, T i e TUIN64 «OMt BurnouAtm RUTAL a n d Smith-Coroat port­ Realty Oo., MI. 9-4800, MI. >4731. ty last night voted to support en claimed, 1$ composed of people who irer ateering', hydramatlc, near- CtOtAtr UOMMTrVMT Manchaatar Oraan. MORE TIME IF NEEDED or any others. ateani heat, A-l condition, larga lot, 9476$. two automobile aeddente yester­ worked too well. Advertisemenr new white wall Urea. A cerU- OOS* tJlU. T(W 4TIUI4T141 able and etandaid ’ Only $10 for three months. deairablo neighborhood, near masse representation at a State are employed by industiy In towns r CAMBAPASrVUSr, An makaa of addins m achine A WHOLE HOUSE BOLTON—Three bedroom ranch. day, police said. It went on and on and avtry- Ued 3S.000 milea. Looka and runa TO wrr UOMUM iM isr.' schoola,. hua, shopping area, $18,100 $11,000 EXPANDABLE Cape. Hot Legislative hearing April 19 to back out at the County. CLASSIHED ADVT. TMritTFICr WsD^Bd — Msinttnsncs Msn aotd or raatad. Bopalre eo aU Repair on aU instruments by water hesL full ahed dormer. One Ftreptadb, plastered walla, hard 'The injured were R()tert B. Wel­ one near tha Oontar at tha time a StatItate income tax. Last night, local Bureau of- ke a new one. The lucky buyer ‘B TOUOM t»40U01i OF FURNITURE CaitJ^A **«>> ap p^ tm en t only- no doubt knew about.lt Points VKiqwciU makaa, Marlow’^ ____ ^ factory trained experts. acre, sweeping view, suburban wood floors,floo'ra' baaemtatbaaei | » a g a ^ ^ don. 31; his wife, ^ c l y n , 30; Simon Llpton., County Farm flclala told the fanners that 'Tbl- DEPT. HOURS . get a new car guarantee on TOTOUOW 'MCDOCTO with axparianca In -0.) 94132, acre lot, garden, Linda Weldon, four months old; Bureau president,esld( urged 60 Bureau land County represents $10 mil­ 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. ^ T f O k •WMIOW machlna tool and plaht aqulpmant. ON THE EASIEST TERMS CHESTER ACCORDION CO GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO, ownyr. MI. 9-70TO. Beverly .Weldon, 30, all o f Bound trouble. CadtHaca aee Bob Oliver at Center t ir e SALE I members at the lUlTdgton SUlIi Tqwn lion of ths State's $199 mllUoa Motor Jlalea, 461 Main St., Man- , a , • * Apply IN THE WORLD •1 Union Street REALTOR Brook, N. J.; and Albert E. Ocn- I Hall to "be at that nearing in gross volume of agricultuial bust- •00-16 ...... W WEST s id e —Sevan room colonial, ROCKVILLE:—Charming six room dron, 39, of RFD 1, Coventry. COPY CLOSING TIME cheater.N ABA TOOL AND DIE COMPANY 670-18 ...... , , . . . ‘ 114.95 3 COMPLETE force, (ill up your cars, bring every ness, A reduction In the County’s 1885 Tolland Tumpika MI. 3-8709 Manchester MI. •dB87> two-car garage attached, three Cape, on* ready to finish. Full The main Injuries were bruliea I farmer you know." FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 710-16 ...... 616.96 PI. 2-7093 bedrooma. Fw y Inai^teo. Alum­ basement, many axtras. Park agriculture — believed poaelble in BEFORE It) BUT a uaad car ROOMS OF BRAND NEW end contusions end all were re- The group voted, without opposi­ the face of “uneqaitable" property MON. THRU FRI. ' See Oorm Kotor Saiaa. Butck 1 ^ - \ y r FURNITURE inum storm wmdows apd. doors, ascUoO. Call Bent A Bent. Real- leaaed from the hospital after Pardon Unit Bars tion, to back "to the hilt” a atate see Mala FINf BBUYS c i n 1wanted. Apply Manchae. FIRSTS GUARANTEED double lot. Reasonsbly priced. BU. 94277. avenlnga RL taxation — “would affect Ml bud- Salea and BEAUTIFUL WESTINGHOUBB 23 HOLUSTEK ST. — Four bed treatment. Income tax to relieve (armera of nessee." 10:30 A .M . atreet. SO. Open evenlnga tar Bowling Groan. Can IQ. Gusrsnteed N«w Treade May be eeen 4iy appointment only. 8-4183. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR rooms and two full baths, large Excepting Gendron, those In­ Parole to Lifer heavy property tax loada caused The tax alternative voted last •00-16...... - r -« * . Wcnrliif Appirbl— Fun 57 ML 3-1108 0:M a-m. to 8 p.m. jured were passengers in a car op- by rising education coats. SATURDAY 9 A. ,M. , 1»48 CHEVROUrr sdan delivery. BLOND BEbBOOM SUITE living riaom, lovely kltchSn and night was a State income tax. poe- 676-18 ...... 66.48 Evenlnga an-0002. arreated by Patrolman Allan Smith aald today Bureau jfroups in all yom t OOOPEEATION WHX de luxe aedah. Call 3-4760. macing 3 waU-groomed man In SUITE coat, alse 14-16, cost $128, sell $65, la custom. iMiUt Cape with a full Income tax. Thla, the Bureau BB ArriUXtATED training, 1:80 to 8:80 p.m. SK.80 EXCHANGE HEAT-PROOF DINETTE SET ahed dormer. Must IM seen to be MANCHESTER— Older alx room ARB YOU OONIIDBRINO because he allegedly felled)d to grant petitions of eight other oonvicted counties of the State are sxperted ' Two suite. MI. 34628. SELUNO YOUR PROPERTY? claims, would yield between $45 / 1953 CHEVROLET two dpor. 1951 weakly, plus bonus. No canvass­ |1 doiyn, |i 'Weekly BEAUTIFUL "DE LUXE" RANGE appreeiaied. Shown by appoint­ cidonial in ideal location near Ute right of way when he drove In I murderera. 5?***^*' and $80 million jrearly. '' Chevrolet aadan. Fully Muipped. ing. Imqna 4:80 to 6:80 p.m. CH. INSTEAD OP WESTINOHOUSB ment. Call Manchester Aaspei' school and bUa. Oil hast and ga­ Wa win apm li* your proptrty front of the Weldon car at E. Oen-1 Favorabla action was taken In /■•***•,** •^, v j". “** Last night's vote was amended D ia l M l 3-5121 brand new Urea.-Dougiaa Motora, M 6-0818 or MI. 9-7591. BUDGET CENTER ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, ates. Realtors. Phil Hallln, MI. rage. V.A. down payment $1,900, free and intliout any oMtgatlon. ter and Walker Sts. two of the 40 cases heard. **** Capitol. iWRBtcd—To Buy /iS We alao buy 'prop«rty (er caah. to read that the farm group (avora 883 Main.______At the Center MI. 3-4164 IF YOU PREFER RUGS, t-%22\, Earl ' Rohan, MI. 1-7433^ / less than $80 per month. Clifford Weldon was headed west and Harry C Mclla, 71. of Bridge- _ a State income tax "for education­ WAREHOUSE MAN for permanent LAMPS, TABLES. LINOLEUM ' Chprlea Lathrop, MI. 94384. Hansen and Co, MI. 9-1303, MI. SeUing or buylim contain GOOD BUT: 1962 Ford Victoria work. Company banefita. Apply a r r o w H^ADB, old guns, jftvords STANIjiY BRAY, ^altor Gendron, headed eaet, was *t- port, who seived two to five yeaisl al purposes only.’’ Karl links, of SAND, STONE, gravel, hot end AND A FEW OTHER ARTICLES 9-0789. tempting a left turn Ir.to Walker after he was convicted of Incest tnl Hebron, moved for the amendment. V-8 hkrdtop, ivory-black, 41,800, Goodyear Tire A Rubber Co^ 180 cold mix aaphali,t, Nuasdort Sand powder homa. stuffed animals, old CUSTOM FIVE ROOM CajM. BRAE-BURN RBiaTY Lost aM Pound 1 overdrive, radio,, rear apeaker, EVERYTHING ^ cards, etc. ML 34717, Stah, 8 t.. Smith said. 1924, was given a full pardon b e - ^ Other alternativea offered In­ Goodwin St.. East Hartford, Conn. and Stone Comiimpany, S67 North ' Large living room, fireplace. OE MANCHESTER —New seven room ML 9427$. good whltewalla, new alip covers. Phone BU, 9-8484. TO Mfll St. *rha patrolman estimated damage eaute ha cannot get back in this cluded a two or three per cent rleo l o s t —tpayed white cat. Head and Main St. ONLY $488 dishwasher and dls]>oaal, tUa oath split level, designed for comfort at $800 to each car. country from HoUand now Itecauaa ®*"* Oil mileage very good. Good con­ Able living. Fireplace, covered OUT OF STATE client Interested New Milford, and appointed by the In the State sa’e)i tax, a Fedaral m tail marked with three colora. GROUND Mainisnanca wanted fun Free storage until wanted. Free' recreation room, ample shade buying twtf-famUy or duplex style ' In the second accident, a car L( the-conviction. I n . w MHf«rd and .nnotnt.d hv the grant-ln-ald program, and a meth­ Chttd'a pet Miaalng atnce .Thura- dition. 8900. 16-A Oxford St. MI. trees and garage. Comer lot. No patio, knotty pine paneled rccrea- le^lature to study farmers' prob­ 8-4307. or part time. Apply Manchaatar EARLY BIRD SALE delivery. WANTED-3’’ or 10’’ table S6W- hous* in Manchester. Good loca> driven by Vincent Borello, 48, of JSenteace Out Year od of equalising property valuation ' 1 day, diaaod by d o rr laat eeen in 'rk M A k itr Free set up by our own raliabla agents. -MT 9-1398. Uon room, m baths, modem lems. Country Club, South Main St. MI. 84906. kitchen has G.B. dishwasher, dis­ tion. Quick action. Call Mr.. Law- 133 Eldrldge St., was hit when it Raymond Wlsneakl,'SO, convict'-' A spokesman at the New Haven throughout the State. ' trao at com er' o( Weat St. end special prices on all wheel goods. men. ler. ML 9-7975.______pulled from Spruce St. In front ed last jwar on threa 'oounte Of The proposed sales tax tncrabse. 4 Cooper HIU. Cell Ml. >-3857. iiG machine, refrig: COLONIAL type lly 1 posal, built in range and oven office of the State Farm Bureau 1950 PONTIAC Chieftain, radio, xomeuLMOM/gl, SERVICE station attendant, over Tricycles 68.96 to 114.98, Values up USED WASt o t an auto driven by Arthur L. carnal knowledge of a minor■ '.., 1.-,, according to . Cotmty Agant Ste­ Phone Me Immediately itoves -and electric seven rooms, four bedrooms.IM r plus many, other extras. In heater, hydramatlc. MI. t>;8508. 38 years of age and axperienCcd. to $80. erator, gas .6 LI8TINOS w a n t e d — Stnglo. Tryon Jr.. 32. of Wllllmantlc, ac- femaft, had hla mStimum aantence 1 wart Ackerman, would ^sld only L o st—PASS b o o k —i»o. 67j4o.« Apply In person at Van's Sarvlca Hartford CH. 7-0358 ^ stoves.s. WUtWm pay up to $20 for Glassed and screened enclosed choice location near achoole two-familyt three-famUy, bukl- Cbunty membera was the first Notice U hereby given that Paaa porch. Oil heat,"city utillUes, dou­ ti4,800. Clifford Hansen and Co cording to police. reduced from two to ime year. The definite vote taken In favor of a $30 million yearly in the (ace o f 1964, 1963, 1963, 1961 fSm VRO- Station, 437 Hartford Rd., batwean BUDGET CENTER , After 7 P.M. — CH. 6-4690 stoves and washing machines^ and nesa property. Have many caah Smith investigeted this crash original a4183, 9-4994. cy. Ml. 9-1107.______port, who shot hie wife In 1M4. operation. beater, ultramaUc. interior, like ly. Ml. 8-60TB. at tha Green. Open from 9 a.m. - aen end Co. MI. 3-1363, MI. •■0781. “We've got to organise," Llpton LOST—SSCALL wblU mala dog. Free estimates. Robert M. Alex­ Our expanding depart­ COMBINATION (our/and four, oil Obituary Willte Oakley, 39. o f Bridgeport, Frank. Niederwerfer. ropreaen- new. ialUng at a bargain price .CLERK TYPISTS 9 p.m. Rooms Wittiont Board 59 HAWTHORNE STREET — Brand BUYERS WATTINO —If you *ar9 I who killed hie girt friend in a night declared laat night to farmers part Beagle with brown marklnge. MORTLOCK'S Driving School. Lost ander. Ml. 9-7719. and gas Monogram stove ■ with OFF p o r t e r ST., roomy Qqpe representing nearly all Tolland tative from tha Cbunty group $o 19U Chavrmet club coupe. Radii ment needs an ambitious automatic pump. Call MI. 9-8643. > / \ new three'bedroom ranch, (uU cel- ready to aaU your property and I club In 1950. S m i^ to ”Ducky.» MI. 9-4698. Doug- confidence quickly restored by 66 OAU jON tnk arums (or sale r o o m in private home. Inquire Cod, fuU shed dormer, fireplace, County towns "Up to now, we’ve the State Farm Buraau, urgtd iH t heater,. In good condition. skilled, courteous instmctors. PALMER' AND CARNEY—maaon lar, tile bath, hot water heat,- all want quick, reUabla aervlca. than Joseph Domorad, 39, o f . New night that the farmers obtain .(^'1 lap'Motor, ^ Maih. Full time man to assist in carpen­ 13.80 each. Inquire Herald Office 8 CU. FT. REFRIGER'ATOR, ex. State Tailor Shop. MI.. 3-7883. After utilitiei, plastered walls, knotty hot water heat, garage, nice pri­ c a irlh e Real Batata Center. Real­ stayed In the * Radio, beater. In wonderful condi­ BEAUTIFULLY furnished spacipus grammar school. Reasonsbly You've got to show Um non-farm­ goode. embroidery cottona and tion throughout. Small down pay­ Rockville TR. 8-4744. Part time bench layouts, painting cellent condlUon. Reasonable. Call room with complete light house- THRBUB FAMILY, very central, Haven, for the elaying of New er a State Income tax won't be OBH* YOUR driver’s license now. ANTIQUE FTJRNITURE, Sjlvar, priced at - $13,500. OiarlSa PonU- Legal Notice Irving -E. Keeney Haven Journal-Courier reporter I Last night • ^flrmatlye vote tatting threada. At Tour Yam ment, easy weekly or monthly Ml. 6-0940. keeping (acuities avaUable. WiU good condition. -8-8-4. Carlton W. detrimental to him." Shop. 80 Cottage St. Phone MI. Eln]oy early spring driving, enroll V. BELLUOa and Son, Mason Con­ and general cleaning glass, chin*, and used (urwture celll. XH. 9-9644. Hutchins. MI. 9-8182, 9-4694. Irving E. Kekney, 401 Keeney I Hose Braneato in JP4S. j consummated a two-week adutm- terms. Douglas Motor, 883 Main. bought and sold. Furniture Repair rent unngle or double. Children UqVOB'PEaMIT m Una with this, tha Burdauhaa ■ S - W .______;______now with Manchester's oldest, tractor. Brick and atone veneer, Must type, , exper­ PHILCO 17’’ console television accepted (limited). Central, rea­ OTIClICC O r APPUCAnONA------8 t., died euddenl/ thle morning at] william Sutton, 40. of New ^ most recommended auto school. fireplace, chimney, also concrete ties. Excellent woi'lng with UHF, VHF and compart Service. Ml. 3-7449. / SO U BBRTY ST. One block from prepared Sguree showing that edn- ALL USED CAR SELEC sonable. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. Center; five room eingle, oil burn­ SPRING HOUSING hla home. Haven, who shot a man during a catloii coats will hit the averagn FOUND—Brown female dog.* CMl Call Manchester Driving Acade­ work. MI. 9-6481. 318 Fern St. ience helpful but not ment for record player in base. ThU___ 1« to. Jivegive hqllu.notice that------L- OLIVE conditions. Ideal spo for er, hot water Heat. All Utilities, , VALUES Born in Manchester he was for- holdup in 1944. r tue^Tiriy homeowner about equally, no mat­ Dog Warden, Lee Fracchla. Ml. TION Is AT IT’S BEST my, PI. 3-7949 any time, Mr. Ml. 3-8042. essential. M o d ^ in­ Ml. 9-1888. ^ ROOM FOR rent to girls or mar­ I. MURPHY of $4 Weit 8L, Manchei- Musical Instruments 53 100 ft. lot, $13,900. ter. Conn., have filed an application marly employed a t Hamllton| John SaitkowakI, 39, of prov-1 ®’F***“ ***®"* **• ter whether property taxation or a t-WO. RIGHT NOW. WHY NO' Mlclette, your personal inatructor. dustrial plant, con­ ried couple. Kitchen privileges. 39 MARSHALL ROAD '— Six Standard, retiring eight years ago. I tdence, R. I., who hammered a | Prof. Harold Halcrow, of the BIDWELL HOME Improvement a local (resident. SPACE HEATER, ideal (or cot­ dated March 28. 18M. vrilh the U quor State Income tax la aqiployed t* MAKE THE MOVE TO HAP­ BIG SPRING SALE! All pianos we MI. 8-9884. ______(Co l o n ia l salt Box—Five attrac- Room Cape Cod in tip-^ con­ Control Commlielon (or a Restaurant He was a member of Mlantonomoh I Oieahire reformatory ehaf and hla l Univeriilty, told farmora in Elling' Co. Alterations, additions, ga­ venient parking.' tage, Console radio, electric motor I.lquor Permit for the sale of alcoholic pay the costs. have recently loaned, rented or tive rooms, large kitchen sepa­ dition. AU rooms flnlslied. Oil Tribe, No. , KHIM. I wife to death in 1940. ton, Coventry, and Otlumbla that AaaonneMBsnts PIER MOTORING TODAY rages. Re-siding specialists. Easy with saw attachment. MI. 8-8769. PLEASANT furnished room, rea- liquor on the premlics, M l MAln Bt.* 88 His Directors of the Cbunty Motorcycle*— Ilievelts 11 taken in trade, pianos used as rate dining' room, fireplace in liv­ heat. Beautiful lot with, trees. He leaves, his wife, Mrs. Nora property taxes took 19 per cent of budget terms. MI. 9-6496 or TR. - sonable. 421 E. Middle Tpke. MI. ManchPitrr. . « . Bureau maintain: “If a man’s INCOME TAX prepared by ex- G demoqnstrators, or - discontinued ing' room, garage and breezeway. G.I. and F.H.A. inbrtgage The buflln^as U owned by IVed •nd McCarthy Keeney; one daughter, Connecticut’s net farm Income in 1953 Chevrolet Four Door BICYCLE REPAIRINO, all types, 6-9109. WE RENT floor Sanders, edgere, 3-8988. Olive 1. Murphy .of 34 Wert St., Mm - property tax la $300 yaarly, an in-o pertaaoed tax conaultant. Peraon- HOLO-KROME SCREW models, how on- sale at real sav­ Near new high school. 4% mort­ available. Priced for quick aale 1984; that the education budget it Blue, with radio and heater and Bngllah a apeclalty. Now open 9 MANUFAt ING CO. polishers, hand sahders, wall­ j - - ■...... -a- cheite-, and will be amducted by Mrs. Nicholas DeFelice of Man­ craaae o f 39 per c*nt in the mill al or bualneaa. Call Frank Farl- ..white tires. a.m. to 9 p.m. Manchester CORP. papering equipment, steamers and ings. Most are full 88-note key­ IN PRIVATE HOME—Well heated, gage available (or qualified buy­ at only $14,800. OLIVE I. MURPHY of 34 West St., chester; three grandchildren; three About Town expected to increase $76.9 million 81 BROOK ST. boards. Included are 'nationally- er. Call Mrs. Pratt, Andover, PI. 15 ST. LAWRENCE STREET— ^anchestrt. a. MURPHY. by 1994; and that if alleviation of rate would mean 999* more that donl. ML S-SS18.______$225 down C^clc Shop, l66 West Middle Turn, Florists— Nurseries IS Hilliard Str anchSstsr ladders. We carry all types 'of large comfortablq,-’ room, quiet brothers, W arren of Belmont, he would have to pay. If he had a ELMWOOD, CONN. floor finishes. C. J. Morrison Paint famous Wurlitzer and Baldwin's neighborhood for/genUemen».Ref- 3-7899, or Hartford JA. 2-3118. J. Seven Room older home just 1 Mass., and Wilmer and Lorin this cost is nude through, property INOOMB TAX-prepared! Room pike. Ml. 9-3098. block from Center Street. One- Dated Myrch M. If Federal income tax of 9700, a JA. 3.8238 Co., 365 Center St. MI. 9-9713. AcroSonic spinets. Each one an erences. MI. 3-8183. Watson Beach and Co. 31 Central Keeney, both of Manchester; and taxes, the average mill levy in SQTA, 6S Beat OmUr St. Tuaaday 1953 Plymouth CVanbrook SPRING FLOWERS, fresh cut car'garage, Good home (or AT A COURT o r PROBATE held State Income »7 5 per cent Club Sedan. Blue, with eutomatlc “A Good P To Work’* outstanding value. Spinets priced Row, Hartford, Realtors, exclu­ tqro Bteters, Mrs. Arthur HutchlU' _ through Saturday, 10 a.m. to daily. Iris, snapdragon, daffodils, H M E TO USE chicken manure on as low as $325, grands from $$75. FURNISHED ROOM, shower and sive agents, appraisers. large family. No traffic street at Mancheater within and jo r the ^ tlp n s to the rumnugejule| He said that preeentlyST per would mean-he would have to pay traUbmiaaion. One owner. 39,000 Busifiess Servicn Offered 13 tulips, carnations, and gladiolus. District of MancM^ter* on Ihs 3tth day ion and Mrs. Robert McLaughlin, | Thurikis' p M . Italpb Broil, MI. 9-8813, or your lawns and gardens. MI. Also new Baldwin Electronic hot water, private entrance. In­ for amall children.. Owner's ly at 7 p.m. at the Com- cent ot education coate (or Oradaa 988.” miles. Azalea plants In bud and b|oom.' EXPERIENCED girl on shirt unit. both of Manchester. i munlte Y cbllected, should contact | REFRIGERATION sales and sarv Mutt know each operation on two S-697J__ Spinet Organs, used only in our quire 101 ^estnut St. $10,700—Two bedroom ranch, neat transfer is your good fortune. °*IUwB*iSlt. h ™. John J. Watletl. Judge. 1 through 13 la obtained from Another poseibla advantage to a $225 down Delivery service. Anderson Green, and clean. Recreation room, 101* Eatate of Martha Wright, late of The funeral will be held Friday | Mrs.. Elmer Elr Green, 388 Main SL Ice.'Commercial, household, air girl unit. Apply Town Cleaners, teaching studio, $200 discount. Buy this at ,$14.900. Manchester In aald district, decease*! pr6pei$y taxation, and that farm' State income tax, tha dliactors houses, 158 Eldrldge St. MI. 3-8486. Goss Plano Co.. 317 Asylum Sf., frontage, bus, school, shopping. 146 WALKER s t r e e t —Seven afternoon at 2 o'clock at the W. P. point out, la. that a portion of TH E DAIRT QUEEN at 807 Waat condiUonera, freezers. A, and W, 348 Main St. Op^rtunlty (or good, SETU^. MAN In punch press de­ Upon application of Rlcha^ E. era — the biggest property own­ 1952 Oldsmobile "88’[ Refrigeration Co, MI. 9-1237, BU, Hartford. JA. 5-6696. Open Thura- ROOM TO RENT. Near bath. One Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 94133, Room Cape with breezeway ■Wright, praytng that letters ot admlnls- <^ehPMneralHom^2TOM^nSt’ i T^e Senior Cltlaens Club will nuy be deducted from federal in­ / MIddIo Tpka. la now open, Four door aedan. Loaded with ■ecure position. partment. One accustomed to Boats and Acccaaories 46 9-4694. (ration K *gra.-- a e d ^ on Mild eatate, aa ers — bear the bnmt of this “anti 9-3196, Ml. 9-0038. close imranca work preferred. dsy nights. or two gentlemen. 64 High St. and 1 car garage on fenced in come tax. Tltey use New York aa extras. Roofing—Siding 16 landscaped lot. Bowers School per application on (lie, it Is . MetmStrt I*”*'** weekly meeting WedMi-1 Rusted" tax,e^ m . Farmers com INCOME TAXES prepared In your DENTAL ASSISTANT, experienced Plaase/apply to Gunver Manufac­ BARSTOW SAYS, "Build a boat, WHY PAY high rent? 61.000 down ^ 5ORDERED:rT- ______That the (oregoliut appll. “ “ Conuaunlty Y begin- Jh,, abouTsf* of the SUte’popu an example, atiying a State tax $225 dow n DOORS OPENED, keys (Ittad, FOR THE BEST in Bonded built preferred but not necesesry. Five MUSIC Instrumental, rental. Com­ ROOM FOR RENT— Heated, hot 'District and 2 blocks from new cationration be heard and determl—determined at tlif C3iurch, officiating. Burial wilt be „ing at 1:80 p.m. Jim Herdio will ution he said or by by'appratment 'appoint ^rager- turing' Co.,' 884 Hartford Rd. save- half.” 12’ car carry, 115 buys attractive year round 4 (our about $800 million la ooUeetod in ' copied, vacuum cleanbra. irons, up roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, day week. Write Box K, Herald. plete line of Instruments. Rental water, kitchen privileges, parking. high school. SeUing below re- Probate office In Manchester In said in West Cemetery. ' ------_.i leaced tax work. CaU K3. ~ . ‘\ pounds, complete kit only $84.50 Lady or gentleman. 1^. 3-1406. rdom Oottage In Coventry. Arte­ District, on the llh day of April. A.D. conduct the meeting and alao the | Becauaa Tolland County towns there but about $130 million a t It ler 195t Nash Statesman gurji,' ate., repaired. Sbaara conductors and roof 'repairs call 13' Challenger, handles 8 to 15 h. applied to purchase price. Repre- placement cost at only $14,900. 195S. at eleven o'clock In the forenoon, Friends may call at the funeral games, dancing and ainglng, which j,ave a scarcity of Industry, Hal- is deducted from payments to tha Kntvas, mowers, ate., put into con- ■entlng Olds. Selmer. Ped- sian well, fireplace, knotty. pine Excellent G.I. mortgage avail- lEd INOOMB TAXES CaU Four'door. Green, radio, heater, Coughlin. MI. 3-7707. WANTED Salesmrii Wanted S6-A p..r.fest, $119.80. Center deck, only LARGE, PLEASANT, heated room. and that notice be given to all pereons home tomorrow night from 7 to 9 wlll M held after ^he meaUi^. The | crow said, the mill levy In' these federal government let JA. overdrive and twin beds; This la ditlon (or coimns needs. Bralth' Ur and Bundy. Metter’s Music paneling. Immediate occupancy. able. interested In said estate of the pen­ Dan Mosler. HQ- or '$13.50. 14'x82" Vacationer, $149.50. Hot water. Private entrance. 90 dency of said applIcaUon and the time and Thuraday from 2 to 8 and '/ to ladies of the YWCA will eerve re- Niederwerfer said "FoUtieaQy ir- one owner car and in excellent walta. 63 Pearl straat. RAY'S ROQFING CO., ehlngle and Woman with knowledge of book­ Studio, 177 McKee.. Ml. 8-7800. A. U. B. Realty Co. MI. 9-2393. towns would bypaa* by far the T-S318. ROUTE SALESMAN wanted. — .-Center deck, $13.60. All kits com-1 Center St. and place of hearing' thereon, by pub­ 9 p.m. freehmente. estimated State average of 93 per neither party will want to tomm le* condition. built up roofs, gutter and. con­ keeping, stenography, and typing lishing a copy of this order. In some INCOME TAX ratuma Rraparad at WEBBS TV-$2.90 per cmII. An ^ive day week. Numerous bene­ plete with Monel anchor fast nails. CaU for appointment to Inspect newspaper having a circulation In aaid I cent. Eepecially, he added, elnoa this Idea, but the Farm Bureau $1 10 df'w n ductor work, roof, chimney re­ to work with construction' firm. Ad­ I^ay to build. Barstow'i, just your coovenienca. F ^ appoint­ temia Installatlofia, U.H.F. con' vancement. ' fits. Must apply in person. Man­ WANTED- Piaho. Call MI. 9-4688. theie listings district, at least five days before the ’The Holy Innocents Mothers Cir­ I Tolland County showed a popula­ haa got to puah-lU W e Vaowthera mt pairs. Ray Hagenow, Ml 9-3316. chester Coat. Apron and Towel north of the Post Office, lenements 6.1 HOUSES FOR SALE TODAY day of said hearing, to apm ar If the:’ ment caU MI. 9-1661, / versions, new seta. All work guar Ray Jackson, MI 3-8326. see cause at said time and place am cle will meet tomorrow at 3 p.m. tion Increase of -40.'S per cent aro going to bo poople ogatMt ug.” (or 1952 Hudson Wasp anteed. Ml. 0.8801. Co., 78 Summit St. Apartments— Flats— Club sedan. SS.cibCL miles, cma own Call MI. 9-5146 464 GARDNER ST. be heard relative thereto, and make re­ Funerals with Mrs. Peter Pascal, 89 Legion tha ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. Buccaneer Motors, 3 K.p. to 35 h.p. JARVIS REALTY CO. turn to this court, and by malting In er. Bettar sea this one today. COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart after 6 p.m. only a cerllfled letter^ on or before March Dr., Windsor. PerBOBids Alterations and additions CeU- Knotty Pine Kitchen ,654 Center Street, Manchester R. Wolcott on wrinser and auto­ HoIsclsvKBoat Trailers TWO ROOM apartment ,and three MI. 3-4112. Evenings 3-7847 39. 1*86. a copy 6( this order to panels $125 down Ings. Workmanship guaranteed.- Retp Wanted— - Read Herald Advs. Baseboard Radiation W. J. Wrlirtit. c-o Commissioner of Wel­ Leland F. Spalding and from Park matic waalung machlnea, electric Chris Craft Boat Kits — Old Town room apartment. 291 Spnjce St. ant. WANTED-Rlda A. A. Dion, Inc., 399 Autumn Male or Female 37 Kingcraft and many others. Tile Bath fare. State Office. Building. Hartford, Largely attended funeral services Ave - —Hartford, vicinity Rua- ranges, vacuum cleanart. motors, Help Wanted— Male MANCHESTER — Two family Conn.: Robert W right’ 106 Bpriwe kle 1951 Ford V-8 / Street. Ml >-4660. Marine hardware, paints, fishing Fireplace with knotty pine ter LsIandF. Spalding, ?4 .School Dulles Airs-Ike*s Aim saU HOura r t o 8, MI. 9-6764 Club aedan. Radio heater. small appliances, weltUng. 174 PLEASANT four room. furnished ’ house, four and three. Good condi­ Manchester, Conh.: Eleanor Wright, p.)0. at the Italian American Chib ud, BOOKKEEPER'S assistant, iVping equipment. apartment, one block from Main paneling - — tion, excellent location, $14,500. R .F D. No. 1, Rockville. Conn., guard- St., were held at 9 o’clock last irt- after $145 down Main Street. Ml. 9-6678. SKETCHMAKERS Ian ad litem for Richard Wright. Judith night at the Watkins-West Fu on Eldrldge St. RAofing and Chimneys 16-A esaentlal, with little knowledge of St. Couple preferred. M l, 9-9428 Open for inapecUon every Satur­ CaU MI. 9-6366. Wright and Linda Wright, minors, ing RUBBISH AND ashes removed. bookkeeping. Write Box S, Jerald, JOHN F. VALLUZZI between 6 . and 8. JOHN J. WAU-BTT. Judge, nerkl Home, with the ReV'Clifford SOLIMENE, INC. With artistic ability (or photo en­ For day and Sunday. 2 p.m. untU dark. The Hartford Pembroke College On Troops in Mideast for 8sle 4 General cleaning, cellars, attics ROOFING—Specialising in repair­ qtating salary desired. graving plant. Must have good Sale MANCHESTER GREEN O. Simpson, minister of the Cen THREE Rooms, furnished, heated AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Club will meet Thursday, April 11, Dodge-Plymouth and yards. Reasonable rates. M. ing roofs of all kinds. Alsu new background In art work. Good MANCHESTER BOA'T CO. BHilding IS* x 18* ter Congregational Church, of­ rer c a n , good trana- on bus line, near Center. Call . GILBERT KiCKETT Three bedroom ranch, Birch kitch' At MAnchFRtFr within anrl for thr ficiating. Frederic E. W erner at 8 p.m., at the home o f Mias \ 634 Center Street A M.. Rubbish Removal. MI. roofs Gutter work. Chimneys starting rate with progreselve In­ Corner Xew and Center Streets MI. 34983 DiPtrict of MnnchrPtrr. on the 38th day (CexUatMi (rwn Fags Om ) M l that can’t be seen 9-9757. 10 ESSEX ST. Newington, MO. 6-9868. .--..-i— en cabinet, diaposkl, ceramic tile of March, A.D. 1968. , preaided at the organ. Elisabeth Root, 28 Farnham Rd^ cleaned, repaired, 36 yeare* ex- creases. All benefits, excellent op- Tel.^Ml. 9-2929 Must Be Removed At Once ’ — * , ■ ...... % Prpprnt. Hon. John J. Wallrtt. Judc« Firehoufie Lease •treat Look behind our pprtuntty^'for right persons. bath, $;arage. $18,800. ' Committal services were held West HartfortL Mies Mope Allen British Foreign Office criticism of M otm . 888 Main. ANTIQUE:S Reftnlahed. Repai|1ng snence. Free estimates. Call Eptatp of Alien Andrrwi Nye lata-of kle Auto Accessories—Tires 6 owley.. Mancheater IH. S-8S61. Apply Open evenings 6 — 9 p.m. Apply NEAR EAST CENTER St.—Attrac- Twin Faiip. Idaho. Iravinr properly in thla 'morning at the Pocasaett of Providence, R. I., will g^ve an the Egyptian Premter oti. tha dona on any furniture, nem an, E SIX ROOM furnished, In two family live six room Cape Cod. Fireplace, WARREN E> HOWLAND the State of Connecticut remalninc to Cemetery, Cranston, R.I., with the I Illustrated lecture of her trip Expires in 1957 at BUY A CAR a iV had /OYMENT Saturday 9 — 6:30 p.m. rent, $88 month; Call MI. 3-1406. ound that Nasser recently has ob> 189 South Main St. Pbona MI. CALL COUGHUN, Ml. 3-7070 (or FOR FULL ABC PHOTO GRAVURE The Jarvis Compony sanitary molding, recreation REALTOR be admipbiterFd by thip Court. Rev. Edmund G. Browii o f the Ar-1 around the .world Mrs. William en promoting a bitterly anti- turned down? Don’t TRUCK TIRES S-664S.' MI. 3-1108 MI. 9-6003 Upon application of Robert J. Gor­ K be. •e “ Honest” Douglas, all types of roofing, ix>o( repair­ SUPPLY CORP. SDC ROOM DUPLEX. Middle-aged room, ^ rc h , garage. Very rtaaon- man. administrator, praylns*/or au llngton Baptist Church In Provi­ F-. Meyere Jr., heads the refreeh- western line, I AT 45 HOURS-|»KR WEEK BARSTOW SAYS, " I t 's the truth. S Dover Road—MI 8-4112 ably priced. Carlton W. Hutchina. thorlty to pell and convey any and all . It has been learned that tlw But Not ■ Unanea company MANCHESTER T.V. Service, radio ing, gutter and chimney work. Elm Street, Manchester couple preferred. References re­ dence officiating. me'nts committee. 4. Russia’s changing behartor, leaae for property where Hoae O*. int, All Sites 6-8-10 and 12 ply. First Our 22nd year selling Evlnrudes.” M I.-94132, 9-4694. interest which aald decea|»ed had Irj line, factory blemished. Save 40%, and T.V. apeclalista alnce 1934. 8, 5.5, 7.5, 10, 18. and 30 h.p. I quired. Box SJ, Herald. Lots For Sale- 7.1 and to a certain piece of land pltuated including rep'udatlon o f Stalin, -is of the SMFD ta located .to Charter members o f Teisa. Ml. Best Employ! Relations COUNTER WORK — part or full in the Town of Olaptonbury as by said Mrs. Eknmy Urwelder, 51 highly significant but Dulles is not Center Church will expire Dec. 33, INK) CHEVROLET, two door. 1960 No .down payment, 16 months to Heating— Plumbing 17 models in stock. $149.80 up. | T.ANNER ST—New ranch homes, application more fullv appears, it is to pay. ' 9-6660 or MI.' 8-4807. time. Apply in.person. Sandwich Princeton St., newly installed yet' sure precisely* what it means. /OldsroobUo club coupe, (our door. Nook, 999 Main St. . Terms, trades. Only at Barstow's, | Bnsiiiess Locationi ready (or occupancy. Builders wiU (XIVENTRY—For sale, one lot 300’ ■ ORDERED: Thatsthe (oreroln* appIU Local Fine Cut aVd jtist north of the Post Office, j consider taking your present home cation bo ‘heard and determlneo at the worthy matron of Temr'e (Chap­ It could be a mask for contimiatUm ■Cha information was eoBtslited. IM8 Ford. 1949 Dodge. 1949 Olda- POWER AND hand mowers sharp­ frontage 250' deep. One email Probate office In Manchester In said BUDGET tENTER PLUMBIHG. and heating—Repairs For Rent 64 in trade. Excellent mortgages. ter, No. 83. Order o f ths Eastern of essentially expanaionlst and eub- in an announcement by Center te. 1948 Chevrolet two door. MI. 3-4164. ened. Alr-cdoied'engines repaired. Excellent W ooing: Conditions summer dwelling. Very reason­ District, on the nth day of April. A.D. BUI - and contract work. Call Ml. 9-8841. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 CARTOPS TO CRUISERS Model house open daily. T. J. able. Call PI. 2-804L at ten o’clock In the forenoon, In Higher Court Star, requests all the new Officers veralve policies or it could lead to Church that the OouncU t h a r e ^ b . / 1941 FOttl.. Good running. Excel Pick up and delivery. All work STORE AT CENTER. Heat furn- and that notice be jrlven to all persons to meet at her.home tonight at EMERGENCY Uhed. MI. 9-6808, Ml. 9-8521. Will Crockett, Realtor. MI. 3-8416. fundamental changes in Ruesia'a extended a vole of appredatten Of Z lent cart. See Bob Oliver, guaranteed. Ideal Grinding Shop. Dunphy, Yellow Jacket Cruisers, interested in said estate of the penden­ A $75 speeding fine that had 7:S0. Sales, 461 Mqin St., CONTROL BRED baby parakeets BUSH HILL ROAD—Lot 110' x 2M'. cy of said application and the time snd Internal and external conduct and to Cheney BTOs. and Raymoo(l Ing / Cantar 273 Adatne. Phone MI. 9-8120, Morins-Trucking Come in betWeen 7 p.m. and Inc. Molded Fiberglaa, Topper Out. OIL BURNEH remodel front to suit tenants. $12,400 NEW RANCH homes now Shade trees. $1,250. JA. 8-8308 af­ been imposed by the lixtal town Mancheati ^ead Herald Advt. 3-89'^ midnigrlit for an interview at 134 Glenwood bt. In basement, place of hearipK thereon, by publishing ')>o1icice. Dulles said thet the Goslee, plant engineer, for a qpilt- nta Storage 20 trear), hours 3 to 9 dally. -MI. board Cruiser, Chippewa, King­ SERVICE 3400 SQ. FT. of space (or bualnesa being built. Three bedrooms, cs- ter 4:30 p.m. a copy of thif order In some newspaper court on a Manchester woman was Mrs. 31ary E. Beauregard, preil- world should remSmber, however, claim deed tb the land, which was ub, , w.ith the ; - 9-8572. craft. Wallace, Amesbury Skiffs. . ramie tile bath hot water heat, (uU vinr o circulation in said district. ^ reduced to $21 In the Court of *den*. of the Past Matrons Assn, of ./ M ^ E R S REPAIRED an^ sharp AUS’riN A. CHAMBERS CO. local offices or light Industry.- Second 1st five dhyp before the day of sald>, that a dietatorahip le a dictator tiinied over to the ohurch. Duratech, Cadillac^Aerocraft and floor. Centrally located. Parking cellar, >4 acre, trees, view. Subur­ i<»rlns. to SDprsr if Ih-y caiisi- at Common Pleas this mornihg. Temple Chapter, No. 53, OES, an­ y*ned. All work guaranteed Pick­ and long distance moving pack­ S ship whether by one men Or by George W. C. Htfct. treaaurar Sur* Sign O f Summer! up, delivery. 113 Welle Stj Ml. NTGHT SUPERINTENDENT PORTERFIELD'S PET 8UPJPLY. many othcra. AH t j ^ s of conatruc- facilities. Call JA. 7-1372. ban. Pick your own colors and lot Suburban For Sale 75 I • • id plac- and bn h-ard rria- - Judge John Fitzgerald reduced nounces a potliick supper ter all several. He said tha fact that So­ tel the SMFD, aald today the rt- / ■ ing, storage, Call Ml. 3-8181 Hart­ CALL now. Carlton W. Hutchina, Realtor, , and make return tb thla A Constant Companion 9-1702. \ FENN MFC. CO. now located at Route 8 and Chapel Uon the flne in the case of Mrs. Marilyn past matrons Thursday -at 6:30 viet rulers now denounce i.iuch of fecUve date of' tha end of the ford CH. 1-1423. Rd t South Windsor, next to East ' WILLIAMS MI. 9-5132, kn. 9-4694. EAST HARTFORD — Cap'er TOur court. FENN'RD., NEWINGTON SPRING SHOWING OF JOHN J, WAUsETT. Judf». Gamble, 28, of 91 Adelaide Rd., p.m. in the Masonic Teraple ban­ the past “|rivss causs for hope, lease had been known for aoma HILLS’ TELEVlSlbN Service, Hartford Drive-In Theater. Open SUITE OF offices on Msln St.. Air tipqms. Full cellar, oil hot air who had been presented before MANCHESTER Package DeUvery. THESE BOATS A t OIL SERVICE 8TATE OP CONNECTICUT. DiMrlrt quet hall. Hostesses win I'e Past because it dernonstrates that 11b- time *nd district offleara are CM- Available at all times. Philco fac­ daily 9-5, Tuesday, Thursday and conditioned. ■ Inquire Marlow’s. FOUR Mat. Priced $10,000. Don't wait. Judge Wesley Gryk several weeks Matrons Evelyn Swords and Mary Light trucking and package deliv­ Friday nights 7 - 9 p.m. Man McINTOSH BOAT CO. of Coventry, Probate Court. Town of erallilng Influenoea from within tlnuing their seardb for a suitaoio tory supervised service. Tel. Ml ery Refrigerators, waahsra and for one of the following BEDROOM COLONIAL . Call Gaaton-Wilkle Realty Co. MI. Covf*ntry» April 2. 19M. ago. Smith. and without can .-bring about 9-9698. Chester customers- can call JA. 52 OAK STREET. 9-4369, MI. 9-8731. KMatn of Mary J. Stnwfll, Utr of centm location. . atove moving specialty Folding opportunities: M t 9-45 48 STORE AT 26 Birch St. for rent. .Judge ,John FitzGerald reduced peaceful change." Hunt i^ d several spots are un­ 8-3391 and we wilt bring order First time on the market. An Coventry, owning property In nald Dln- fine (titer being told that another I ASHES' AND rubbish removed. chairs (or rent. Ml 9-OT82. Complete line of pamt. forenoon.‘ at a Coiirl of Reale, 74 Woodland St. and last by French Premier Guy near the Center, would house PLAN Probate to be hr!d at thr Probatr Office $21. T hat' driver appeared before headquarters: company and ladder PAINTING—Exterior and interior, Horizontal Boring Mill Main St. Ml. 9-4378. Open Monday, this one over and start packing. Firemace. Three bedrooma ahd In the Town of Coventr.v. la harchy at- Mollet and French Foreign Minis­ ALL TYPES of electrical wiring Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday SEPTIC TANKS CX)VENTRY—Modern 3 room un­ Judge John D. LaBelle a weetc ber Ticketa for the Installation bani trucka^ow oh School St. paperhanging, ceilings reflnished. Open Daily 9 • 9—Saturday 9 ■ furnished apartment. Heat, elec­ bath. A gO(Ml buy at t l6,6(X). Made­ algn^d for a hearing upon tbo aottl^. ter Christian Plneau, Is ons of the I Installations and repairs done. m^nt ai)d allowance of the admlnlatra- fore kfrs. Gamble’s arraign:neht. quet April 24 of Emblem C3ub, No. wallpaper books on request. Bsti- 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Ttaurtday and Telephone MI. 9-3102 . / . ' A N D ^ • $22,000 line Smith, Realtor. MI. 9-1642. finest tributes that coull be paid Call J. and A. Electric. MI. 9-9675. Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Baby tric, and hot water included. $98 tion account, for tho aacFrtainm4»nt of In reducing &lrs. Gamble'e fine, 351, will be available at the meet inates given. Ftilly insured. Ed­ Engine Lathe , the dlFtrlhutcpp of nald r.«tata and for to thie country. Dulles said this is parakeets. Canarlea,- mongrel pup per month. Tel. PI. 2-6872. Judge FitzGerald served warning Ing of the club tomorrow evening V 'I >. REFRIGERATION tales and serv­ ward R, Price. MI. 9-1003. PLUGGED SEWERS T. J- CROCKETT, ' an order of dlitributlon and it If so because It shows that people O. D. Grinder plea, hamsters. .S and, H:stamps., rooms v^ith carport, only two ORDKREDr That -the administrator to Hartford Coijnty lawyers that In Tinker Hall. Mrs. Raymond Public Records ice, freezers,, coolers, etc. Call Building Materials 47 REALTOR V 'yeara did. Presidential Section. of aald F.sials,, exhibit -aald account In .Ellis aiid h.er commutes '''ill bave all over the wcrid know they can PAINTING AND , paperhanging. with every purchase. - ' Wanted To Rent 68 aald Court'4t the day and hour alKjvp he le 'severe on motor vehicle viola­ Jack Woodcock. Ml. S-46M. MACHINE CLEANED Fenced In back yard, ideal fdr tors. However, )ie added, the dis­ a aupply of tickets. « ' criticize the -United States without Repair or new .work. Flret claea Turret Lathe ^ Framing—Canadian, all aizes. 244 Main St., Mancheater ■mantionad and that notice.of the time fear of'-reprisal or fundamental work at reasonable rates. Ray­ NORWEGIAN Elkhound puppy. 6 Load ...... per M $97.00 WANTED—Urgently. 4-6 unfurn­ children. One look and you will and place net for aaid. hearing be given parity in. treatment given the two Quitclaim Deeds UUNUBR'S T.V. Service, available . months old. Reasonable price. Septic Tanks, Dry WeUs, Sewer Office MI. 3-8416 to alLperaona knokrn to he Intercaled in chai.ging of principles here.'" any time. Antenna converst'ma. mond Flake. Ml. 9-9237. Prime Shakes 1$"—Special ished rooms. Adult family. Rea­ buy. Ownir transferred, must sell. drivers In the Manchester court Spr *1716 Buckley (3itld Study Group John H. Lappen and Elizabeth . Go south on South Main St. A.K.C. registered. Call MI. 9-8341. ” Lines Installed VA and FHA^ approved. Price ■aid estate, by cauaing a ropy of thla plans a trip to^he Litchfield Junior And this dramatize*. Dulles said, Lappen to Mario C. Dalton, prop­ Philco factory supervised servtre. 8l at 9 msana cooperation but not confor­ Maria C. Dalton to John H. I#P- LlvMtock-»Vehiclc8 42 per M $125.00 steam heat, oil, fireplace, two poBl nearest ’where the’ dereaaed la« by Atty. John 8 , Q. Rottner of the Gilbert Fickett. MI. 3-6982, Mahogany Plywood Paneling McKjNNEY BROS. BUSINESS COUPLE with 2 chil-1 dwelt in the T.)wn of Coventry, pent firm of Leesner and Rottner. i.m. and return at 3 p.m. .'.For mity. ' pen an.d Bessie F. Lappen, prop­ dren desire 4-5 room unfurnished i bathrooms twq-car garage, targe COVENTRY LAKE—Only $8,500. reservations.' Mrs, Benjamin Household Services .. "You'll like it at WE BUY COWS, calves and bbef per M $180.00 SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. lot. Ample parking, Mortgages ar­ by registered mall to 6. He believes the problem of erty at 44 (tene .SL PAINTING.'' paperhanging, floor apartment. Write Box H, Herald. Actoi>*8 Colony. Attractive amall Daniel N. Stove]! of Coventry. Con­ Harry 56 O yde Rd.-,- may . be Marriage Ucensee Offered 13-A FENN” catUe. Also horaes. Plela Broa Clear' Caalng-^1000’ Loti ft. 8 4 c ISO-132 Penri St.. Tel. MI S-5S0S ranged. A real bargain. For ap­ necticut; continuing to station U.8. military sanding and finishing, oid floors home, large lot. pine paneled liv­ called. forces In Iceland can be worked Donald Robert Rondeau. West reflnished. Vernon Hutchins. MI. Tel. Ml. S-74ID8. 8d and 16d Commonr Nails — RETIRED BANK executive and pointment call George L. Grasia- ing room with fireplace. $5,000 Mariorie G. Bickler. Hillard Ave., picked up ...... keg $9.50 I..aranada. California: Estes Challenges out although the Icelandic parlia­ Hartford, and Janet Lee Oervlnt, WEAVING, of bui-ns, moth hotel 9-2937. wife desire quiet 4 or 8 room un­ dio. Realtor. Ml. 94)876. mortgage available to qualified Paul V. Stowell.' 25 Divielon Street, and torn . clothing; hosiery runs, 2 4 ''Ftberglae Iniulatlon— ,, St. Anne’s Mothers, Circle will ment last week called for the 2 i r Oak SL, April 7, Bt- Jam er ------furnished,' modern apartment on buyer, 'tall Mn.. Pratt. Andover. Manchenier.. Conn.; meet Thursday eVsnliig at 6 o'clock handbags rapaired tipper re­ Poultry and Supplies 43 Special ...... per M $35.00 of before June 1. Tel. ML j9-S590. EXPANDABLE Cap# . on nicely PI. 2-7506 or Hartford. JA. 3-2115. all on or before the 5th day of April. Ike. in Wisconsin wlthdraval of teregn troops. Dul Church. ' _ . ■ . 195$ ' at thq. home, of Mrs. 'E. D. Mc- Paul Alfred Ellison. Bolton, aM placement, umbrelisa / repaired, EXPERIENCED, trained, piiper- 14" 4x8 Plyscord Sheeting— MANCHESTER landscaped lot with garage. Full J. Wataon Beach and Qo.. 21 Cen­ ies said the parliament's resolu­ FRESH FROZEN turkeys from 12 Special ...... per M $139.00 shed dormer. Many fine featurea. ELMORE TURKINGTON. Adam, 52 Weaver Rd. Mrs. Gordon Marge Geraldine GenUlcore, 57 men's shirt coUars rm ersed and hanger. Reasonable. JA. 5-5792. EAKN $1,000 this summer any MIDDLE-AGED (X)UPLE need 4 tral Row, Hartford. Realtors, ex­ Judge of Probate. (Continued from Fnge One) tion of an understandable desire to rpplaced. Marlow’t Litils Mend­ ' to 28 pounds. 85o pound. Also fresh Select Oak Flooring—Special Call owner. MI. 9-7023 after 8 Todd will be co-hostesi. reduce foreign troope to a mini­ Oak SL, April 14, 8L Ja'meF ± 1 place in the U.8. Undergraduate eggs. Schaub's Turkey Farm, 188 MOVING as* or 5 rooms single house . pre- clusive agents, appraisers. ing Shop. ______‘ ‘ ' men earn $100. full time, $30, s j per M $239.00 (erred. MI. k-3607. ' p.m( . . mum. Chur<:h. Bonds— Stockj^ mnilstown is Rd. , W’e guarantee. sheetroek, rock “ that I am not acceptable to the The fourth .meeting of the Par- Building Feradts week part lime for nationally «d -; — ^------.y TRUCKING CO. BOLTON South," -He said b e regards the Several aspects of the. Israeli FLAT. FINISH H^Uand window Mortgages 31 Break Reported ' rent Teacher Group of the OA'( To Andrew Ansaldl ter a IH- I. . ■hades, made ft> measure. All vertlSed company. See Mr. Robin- BAGY CHICKS and turkey poults. ^ 44 McKee St., Manchester Florida voting-as "a tsating ground Kill School te>' Ihe Blind (Con­ Arab dispute — held In check by son, 643------Maple Ave. Hartford, - . . 2- McKinney. Inc/ 15 pletely furnish. W,w « carry a com- South Road. This unulual live room storj', 4-rbom dwelling at' Walla me.tat Venetian .''blinds at a new $1,000 COSTS $22.25 monthly and plete line of building materials. for, arntlment' In the entire South­ necticut School for the Blind), 120 an vinea:^ trace have Amer­ p.m. Wednesday. Woodbrldge St. (ieldstone home features charming T cm>1 C o . ican officials deeply concerned.. St.. $9,000. - tow pnpe. Keys made while ' ' ' -V- fanmhouae. Huge living i-oom with formal dining area. Adjoining tions.-at Nelco Tool'Co., Inc., 2>6 The Senator haa said the Su­ not soon get weapons from the . your favorite chair. You'll find this WANTED — A good conscientious ice Station, 427 Hartford Rd., at preme Court' decision outlawing guidance of blind youth in the 'dwellings to Rudolph Oscrlef at LEONARD W YOST. Jeweler, re- family kitchen I'e a second dining area with fireplace. Hand- MI. 9-5474, Center St,, committed sometime United States or other western design' (aacinating to embroider in For your busy schedule. A smart BEPAIRg on all makes sewing woman to work in an Insurance the Texaco sign. Evee. Coventry PI, 2-7586 , racial ae$;regatlon in the public State. Movie* will also be shown 227 Green Rd.. $100: John J. Peret- Articles For Sale 45 palra, adjuata watches expertly. pegged random floora throughouUSpacious master bedroom with Sunday night. of 'ponu of the many activities at powers. -■ softly-shaded croaa-stltcli\ and a classic style that buttons top to machines. Electrifying and sales. agency office. Must b» a gobd Reasonable prices. Open dally, schools is the law of the laiid. He to at 185 Loomis -SL. $1,000; Clay­ com^lment-«atcber when finished Slcjibl. MI. 9-9419. bath. Two other o^’er8ixed bedcooma with bath. Enchanting base­ WILLIMANTKJ— C^hoice business C3ile( Herman O. Schendel said ■chool. All parents and friends of bottom, making it easy to wear typist. Apply Jarvis Agency, Inc., . WANTED.' .' STORM WINDOWS — Two. aize iburaday evemnga. 129 Spruce entrance was gained through a win­ was one of a handful of southern­ ton Fuller (pc Harold Dulhaa at 94 Pattern No. 2434 contains hot- and care for. ' 5 Dover Rd. Tel, MI. 3-4112. 66»i,’’x37»i’'. Nine size 46 "x27V’. ment recreation room With fireplace. City water. Many closets location, main highway Route 6. ers in CongrrifMAvho did. not, si$;n, 'blind children are Invited to at FURNITURE repairing andrefin- Street. Ml. 9-4167. ► Septic Tanks ingeniously planned to delight any woman. Convanieritly located dow in which a pane of glass was Burr-Porter MSthw* SL. $800.' ‘ I iron transfer for chair eet; mater- No, 8?00 Is in sizes 14 ',. 164 Two young men for factory work Window screens, ten, size 244*'x approximately 334. ft. frontage, a recent "manTfeato’’ pledging all tend. - ' ! ' ■ To Frederick C. Knofla for Man­ Ishing: antiquea restored." Furni­ Installation and Repair near Wilbur Cross Highway. 10 MINUTES from Doiwn/own H art-'. broken «o the catch .xould be - lal neads; color chart for design. 184. 204. 224. 244. Size 164. EXCELLENT position open for with some experience in truck driv. 37 4” . Storm doors, one, size 74"x acres clear level land. Nine room lawful efforts to severse that dc- chester Memorial Hospital, ter al- ture Repair- Service, 'Taievttville. sewing instructor. The girl we are N;^clallst. ford. Shown by appointment only. modern home, city water, build­ opened. • ' , , St. Joseph's Mothers Chrcle will Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Porter. Sand 38c in Coins; your name Short sleeve. 4 4 yards of 35-inch. 6U. 3-7449.''- ' ing. Rteady job with a progressive 29” , one. ei$e ’74'’x304". Screen Fiicl and -Feed 49-A T6 ' add insult to injury, . tha (iiaion. 81 N., School St-, announce' the terationa to a hospital building, addfsat and the Pattern Number F ot this pattern, sen,atrue$lon Co. ter ■ '4 s The work is pleasant Hnd-4s done MI.'3-4869. . HAY 300 BALES. Good quality. AND INSTALLED r ’ JA 2-2115 lumber yard, convalescent hoBfe,' Lenox St. ley Ann, to Sktward William Burr, OHBSTBB BVimiNG HERALD desired, and the pattern number to Yards, cellar and attics cleaned. Keys to .the crib were ih a desk in 1982, said in a WaslUngton in­ son of Mr. and Mrs'. Raymond Burr Kenneth Yeomans, tei* a garage UM AVK. AMERIC/ JJtiLBfJRNETT, 3IA3>CHB8TER Top and courtesy service. Call in Clean and congenial surround­ ^ -MANCHESTER RockvUIe. TR. 8-7381. Terms. Owner, Box 42, WlUiman- terview he thinks Stevenson will * ings. The work perioU ia a 40 hour CLOTHES LINES—For the clothes which was ransacked. of Middletown. In Washington. a t'399 Woodland St.,. $9(>0. VO M t M . Y. E v e n i n g h e r a l d . ii6 o a v e - any time. Ml. 9-2143. ^ Csllars Drainei tic. win a m ajority of, Florida's 28 Hose Companies 1 and 2 of the week for which ‘ ve pay an ex- ENGRAVING, INC. llite that requires no clothes pins, WATSO^ BEACH CO. The break was reported yester­ D. C.. on March-96. The ceremony Now available—the colorful 1986 AMERICA8, NEW YORK M, K.Y. J. &. day. police aald. Tha amount of convention votro, with Kefauver' SMFD responded to a xhiinney Forty per cent of U.8. maaiTS celleq^t starting salary with salary 6 year |uaraqtee, call JA. 9-1724. Household (ioods, 51 VERNON—Ranch, 8^ largq rooms. fire ball last night on Church S t was -performed by the Rev. (^ 1 Naadleworx Alburi containing Don’t miss the apriifg and Elms Street, Manchester ; i t Ceftiral Ro.w, Hartford CHoee to school, bus. A bargain at money taken was not divulged, aa perhaps getting, a. few. ' Steven­ to 79 yoon old are ,stUl la tho dossna of lovely designs from Baildlnj;—Contraeting 14 and commission after training Town ani Country Firkirisn skid the blaae caused no Heath KM o( the First Oon|ge- summer '58 ieaue of Basic Fashion BOLTON-rBuiidtng atone veneer, ABSOLUTE bargain, Cuatorii made $11,600. Gaaton-'Wilkla Realty Co. the exact amount is not yat known, son has endorsed a gradual ap­ gatlonal Church Washington. labor foKO.' wWeli to cbooee more patterns period. Vacation! with pay and Realtors Exclusive Agents Appraisers proach to racial integratloii. damage. a t our pattern caUlog that conUlna alterations and addlUona. WANTED — Experienced .tree (traplact. Wall '^atone hag atone. alip covers, cornices, drapes and M l. 9-4399, MI. 9-9TI1, according to Schendel. iwoeiiet. ‘4iliabroldety and knit—plus other' employes benefits. We IVIU Drninaso Go. *• variety! of attractive, up to the Kitchens remodeled. New ceilings; climbers and power saw opera- Also alate (laggUig. Bolton Notch upMlatary, Fina workmanlhlp (or f, . ■ ' 6 giftjpattams. dhrictlons printed train you in our method of teach­ minute styles for all size rangea ■ Worlunan$hlp guaranteed A. A, ,.tora. Steady work. CkU Rockvtll# .Quarry. AO. Prompt - «o- littie’ money. Budget ferma, CaU ! PIm m m i V<(4H3 MilMm Only 35e i. copy! ] / ing.! Fpr interview apply at Slhger Bead 86 cent*. now. Dion, Lie. w i. 3'4860, v Sewing Machine Co., 833 Main St. TR. 8-7093. ’ “ ‘ I Uvoiy. ■ ' after 1 XT. j ' ■.( . I’l' 'I- if r ATtfBt* Dsily Mtt Pitss Ran Thd Wssthtr TUESDAY* APRIL 8, 1 ^ 5 4 Far Um Weak Ended Fereeoet et U< S. Wentber I M »rch 81, ISSd Skawere, ______- she wen ■ ending nenr rtWdnlgbt. h o l l y m g o d 1 1 ,9 5 0 Wind gnata. may reneh 86 6e Hoae Co.. No. S. BMFD. will hold Pierce and llling m.p.k. OmdiMl denting. Law nenr ita monthly meeting tonight at 6 r of tho Audit Board Passes 'H' 46. Tknredny, fair, wlMy, wnmier/ A bou t Tow n o’clock at the llrehonae. - To Address I^A of OfcidatiMi M im chnler-^A City of Village Charm Antf«rton*8b»« Poat, No. 2046, Delta Chapter, No. 51. Royal Sewer Layout WNmCNAW Arch Maaons, will confer the past Douglaa Pierce, business man­ V r w . will matt tonight at the (Cteaallled Advertiilng on Pago 18) home at i O’clock. All newly matter degree at tta stated con­ The Eighth District Board of ager of the Boai[d of; EdiicatlbQ. •VOL. LXXV, NO. 157 (TWENTY PAGES) MAfNCyESTE^^icONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 195« p r ic e ! n V E CENTS vocation tomorrow night at 7:30 elaetod eAcara are urged to be Direotors last night approved will give aome giawl'.facta about praaant. in the Masonic Temple. This will Alexander Jarvis’ sewer layout for leef-w iatl IW i\ be the flrat degree work of the the achool budget ah^ Arthur H ., his 126-hat Lancaster, Pa., In 1926. His fauver said at Miami. "Since the largest. Manchester. The.se figures will no cent share of the total vote and Fcnneylvania. \ Local Strife Defense A meeting will be held Friday St. son, S. C.. annouce the . engage­ tor of the Second Congregational church la a lovely old colonial In another matter last night, the doubt be siu prising, aiid al.so of present administration . offers no The Weather Bureau said night at 8 o’clock in the Federa ment of her niece. Mlsa June Mar­ Church, p^ icipatin g, in an imlque ■tructure with a high pulpit Iden­ compared with 65 pgr cent suitable relief for the farmers’ diet district- Directors appointed Fred great interest to parents and tax­ HALE'S "praaent indicationa” are that tlon.7* 'Room— of - ^e Center (;ongre — St. Mary’s Guild will meet to­ shall, to Carlton F. Woodhouse, pulpit exmange program on Sun­ tical to that In the Congregational won by President Eisenhower. tress, I believe T ca’n carry the Sweet an assistant chief of the payers. a heavy storm In the Great gattonal Church for purpose morrow at 10 a.m. In the Guild son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. day, wilt preach at the Evangelical Church in Hebron-. The Bohners The outcome gave Democrata farm belt. I think the rreults also , } district’s fire department. Sweet, have two daughters and four Headquarters Lakes region will continue Ita C ite d a s io n of forming a church orchestra. Room. A demonstration will be Woodhouse, 10 Benton St. and Reformed Chinrh In Kunkle- eonaidereble hope for the future, show ‘ the farmers are voting for given at 11 a.m. and at noon cof­ Miss Marshall attended the Uni­ the son of the late Dr. F. A. Sweet, town/Pa., while tlie (lev. Adan A. grandchildren. ' northeastward path toward Anyone In thf chUrcb who plays a a former district president, has FOR . particularly in the farm belt. my program and me.” 7 mut^cal Inatniment and la inter­ fee and tea will be served by the versity of South Carolina and is BohHer, pastor of that church, will Second Congregatlonar Church Tha normally-Repubilcan atete the southern tip of Hudson \ hostesses, Mrs. Florence Bettin- presently a teacher at the Bowers been connected with the depart­ prMchch ata t ' the ^ co n d Congrega- is looking forwald to the visit of Kefauver .had no .Democratic op­ Bay, missing New BnglMd. ested in becoming a member of ment for 20 years. _ FOR RENT elected 30 Uelegates pledged to position and the Ei*enho\r«r'^te WAahingto)i, April 4 (TP)— President Eisenhower said today such a group la cordially Invlt^ gcr, Mrs. Mabel Burnap and Mrs. School, Princeton St. thmal Church .henre. the Rev. and Mrs; Bohner with President Eiaenhoweaf at the na­ Florence Donnelly. Guild mem­ His appointment brings to three S and 18 asm. Movie Projector. had only token opposition. Tlius he would nev«Xon}er American troops into any-kind o f action to atta:tend this meeting Her fiance, a graduate of Wil- Tha exchange is Mrt of a nation- ■ great anticipation. Any Congrege- —oaoad or aileat, alao 85 mm. tional Republican convention aiid bers will bring their own sand­ llston Academy. Easthampton. the num^E of assistant chiefs in wide program of 'Congregational tionallsts in the area who would the primary was considered a.test which could be Interpreted as'war without prior approval by the department and will permit the elide projectore. 56 KefSihver delegatee- with one- 1*- wiches as iisual. Mass., 'and Trinity College, Hart­ Chrlatian and Evangelical and He- like to hear an Evangelical an)} of popularity between the chief Congress. \ night work to be divided amon^ half vote each to the Democratic. executive end Kefauver.. There la 4 9 D e a t h s ford, Is a member of Tau Alpha fonqed Churches in preparation fori Reformed paalor are welcome to WELDON DRUG CO. In the 1952 presidential prefer- Eisenhower told a news conference that of course there' The East JIde Circle of the fraternity, and is with the Travel­ them, thus freeing Chief John the' union of the two denomina- attend the service Sunday 10 861 Mala St Tel. Ml 8-5821 no party regietretion in .Wisconsin Mer* of any night coverage re­ encs primary. Republican dele­ and voters may vote any ballot might come a time when it would be necessary for U.S. forces Community Bap Baptist Church will ers Insurance Co., Hartford. tions echeduled for June 1957. The a.m. ' gate ticket* claimed 75 per o4nt r u m m a g e meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the No definite date has been set sponsibility. The other two. as­ they chooee. In M id w e s t to defend themselves in b k>cel action. sistants are Francis Limerick and main pur^se of the pulpit ex­ of the vote and in 1948 th«-;GOP home of Mrs.'BdWard KIrkham, 83 for the wedding. change program is to provide an had 70 per cent. Prior to that there The delegate vote in S.IM of the He made it plain that un^sr such circumstances the troops Adelaide Rd. Election of officers Raymond Coleman. opportunity to gel acquainted. was little baaie of coroperiaon, as atate’e 3,321 praelncta was: . would defend themselves but’ he said emphatically that would will be held and members are ask­ SALE According to Dr. Albert Buck­ convention delegates ware elected Elsenhower iR ) 417,964. T o r n a d o e s not be war. ed to bring work, for the 'basaar. Mrs. John McElraevy will speak ner Coe,.moderator of the Congre­ Kefa.'ver (D) 316,602. Mrs. Robert Johns wilt be hostess. Former Officers individually rather than on- full Eisenhowelr reacted aharpl.v when a reporter asked whether LUTHER HALL on. "Tlie Mentally Retarded Child” gational Christian Churches, there alatea aa in recent years. John Cke^U (R-favorite son) at the meeting of the Cosmopolitan Is to be no discussion of the lulion NOTICE ^ THE AH80CXATED PRESS he miglU order those U.S.'Marines, who were recently sent The Man*cheater Registered The Tennessee Democrat out- 20.251. Club Friday,afternoon at 2 o'clock Fill lA>dg^ Posts in the exchanges.'“ Each ninls'ier, /'A series of tornadoes and de-1 ivill celebrate scored the President yesterday in It vlas on the basis of these com- to the Middle East, into war if he thought the circumstances Nurses Assn, will have a meeting In the Federation Room of the Congregational Christian or Evan­ ZIPSER CLUB. 3.1 Brainard Place, tonight at 7:30 in Jthe dining room -Ranges. Rsfrigarators, tha Ninth and Tenth Congressional / ■tructive wind storms struck with { warranted it and without getting thi^ approval' of Congress U r t f c e iw Chtireh Center - Congregational Church. Past chairman o f S c a n d i a gelical and Reformed, is asked to its 35lh Anniversary with LADIES’ NIGHT, Sat. (Continued on Page Seven) at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Lodge, No. 23, OHler of Vbaa, will Diatricla w'hich takes In the far i.nabstel fury serosa 16 states in i f w t . Mrs. Olive Rae will give a demon­ Mrs. C. B. Eichman is chairman of come to his host church and preach evening, April 14th. A chicken dinner will be served Wallers and All / A reinforced battalion, of Ma- , April the program, and Mra. Albert fill the chali-a at.ihe monthly meet­ a sermon such as he would preacli the mid-continent .veaterday killing . stration of cosmetics. Members ing of the lodge Thursday night at at 6 P. m ;, followe* hjt dancing. Members and their Othor Applidnctt . at least 39. persons and Injuring ' rinea, about 1.500 men, was sent are askc'd to arrive promptly at Dewey' la the hoatess. to any Christian congregation,” Dr. friends are URGED to make their reservations with last month to Join the 6th Fleet In GraeV Sailing o f Doreas Bticlety 8 o’clock in Grange Hall, Coe stated. more than 300 others. the above hour.. The' follovylng will serve as of­ the club steward by Sat., April 7th. I,et’a make th is. Y ester day’s violent spring I the Mediterranean. ■ Orford Parish Chapter, DAR. When the two demonlnations With a show of exasperation, win meet Thursday afternoon, at ficers: Cart Thoren. chairman: unite in 1957 the new body, which the 1>est turnout ever! ' \ Atom Nations Stirdy ■torins, battering areas from the John E. J6t)naoh, vice chairman Manaiw f Midwest prairie lands southward Eisenhower told hta questioner On Story-Book 2:30 at the home of Mrs. C. El­ will be known as the United Church that acmetlmea He gets dla- more Watkins. 56 N. eLakewood Miss Esther Peterson, secretary; of Christ, 'will he the seventh into Mississippi, came in thi wake John O. Nelson, vice secretary; of tornado which raked the cburfged. Then he added that ha Circle. She w'lll ahow plctiirea of largest Protestant group in the has said ttma and time and Uma Trip to Prince the Holy Land. Hoatesses'will he William Orr, financial secretary; United States. So.uthwest earlier Tuesday and Mrs. Hannah Johnson, aaslatant New U.S. Arms Plan Monday night. again that ha naver would angage DR. PAUL W. O'NEIL Mrs. Harry M. Fraser. Mrs. Second Congregational Church is American troopa In any kind of Now York, April 4 (F)—ttqvta Charlea F. Gipson and Mrs. Arthur financial secretary; . Mrs. Ebba one of 97 Congregational churches More 'Tluui Sti Hurt MM'ller, treasurer; Mra. Dorothy action which could ba I'ntarpratad J. Feltault. in the New York-New England , -The casualty loll from *i.e two- star Qraca Kally satlad at noon ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR Snuffer, chaplain; Mrsi- Mildred London,'April 4 — ♦policy,” a Foreign Office spokes ,Polltlca--Farm--EtaaiiiioWar daid tarranaan. RUMMAGE SALE production as well aa limitations then ever before," T ^m an aaid ksnsss snd Missouri. (P)—Tl.e United Statei today won President Elaenliower'saU today man told a news conference. that at course the nation’s fdrmers Aa the ahlp pulled out’ ____ on conventional armaments. The laat night. “ I believe recent full Arab approval2or Us pirn to hava a right to ha oomairiiat bt' ■end U.N. SecreUury General Dag if anylxMly' asked Uni to tako • ” 1 would give no encouragement Kelly went to tha rail and amllad Soviet plan, offered last week, changes in Soviet tactics are not (Continued op Page Nineteen) to the reports that the British gov­ wildered over the gtnaral ogricul- and wavad to hundreds of poeMe f MILITARY Hammarskjold'bn a special Middle fiimer^ian In the MMdlo East be 4 dealt only with conventional signs of ‘failure’ but evidence of would have to aafc where. When, ernment la considering stopping; tunu situation Uiia elaoUtm year. atandlag on the pier. . Thursdayy Apjfjil 5 SPECIALS East t«ace irilsslon. weapons. 'This was a reversal of growing economic power.” . economic aid______to Egyptagain .But he expreaeed conflidance She was nttirMl In n whit* pUl- WHIST This appeared to have removed wQy Mid how he eooM be any previous Russian demands that The former President called for Reich Unity Issue firmer than he has been la the But the, spokesman refused to ,**!• bOK hgt and a belga twaod oult nuclear weapons must be banned a "bold, new program for foreign the last obstacle to adoption of the admlnlatratioa is trylnff to help Friday, April 6 ^ 7 :4.5 FOn WEDNESDAY proposal by the 11-nstion Recarity past. Eisenhower said he Is-not confirm or deny other reporta that At Ult'Monda aotreaff Mdo wora WHY WAIT ANOTHER DAY as a first step to planning dis­ economic aid” tO' meet the Soviet iMdag premied fqr a new state- Eden sent a personal measage to them 111 preMing for enactment os her mother and father, Mr. and armament. Belittled by Nikita (ktuncil later In the day. The vote * new farm MU. SpouBored By threat.' meat of' American policy wllh Eisenhower calling for a clear Mrs. John B. Kally of PhUadalphla. o m ’The U.S. plan also would limit Truman criticized Republican was delayed by debate on a series Comment on Wlsconeln Veto BUCKINGHAM LADIES’ regard to the Arab-lsraell dis­ definition of American views on Tho Oonotttution will raako a militgry forces of America and the conduct of foreign affairs in a Moscow, April 4 . (AP)—Russia’s of Soviet amendments. AID SqC’IETV APRIL 4 pute. the Middle East snd for coordlna- These remarks were In reaponsa epacial atop off Monaco April 13 Soviets to 2’ i million men each, speech at the annual awards din- Nikita Klrnishcttev says peace is SyTlsn Delegate Ahmed ^ u k - I tion of Brltlsh-Americsn policy In to a roqueat for comment on the — tho prlnca can taka hia futura <$ood, doon c l^ iivhino for chiMroo md_ odults. atry and ,Eg:’ptian Delegate Omar Buckingham while the Russian proposal would uer of the Overseas Press Club. possible without the reunification the ares, outcome of ’yesterday's prealden- ^ aohora in hia y a ^ Thay HouiolioM i^clos of ovorylsiniA.' restrict them to million. One of the awards went to Cllf- of Germany and that the Soviet Loutfi told the Council they were' I.ondon, April 4 (B--British Prime Congregational Church CHOICE CENTER CUT Both reports, were displayed in Ual primary In Wiacpnaln. te married in a civil ceremony A spokesman °said the United | ton Daniel of the New York Times, Union can deal from a position of latisfied with the resolution since Mlmeter Eden was reported today the British press which spoke of -A reporter told.Eisenhower that 18 and in n Roman Oathollo YOU CAN OWN they heard the clarifying r<-marks r e f r e s Hs ie n t s States' regards its plan as work- who is to marry Truman’s daugh- strength on the German, Question- to have asked President Eisen­ deteriorating Britlah. - American Kefauver Is contemUng .the Out­ ' ly. tha next day. Thl* fo l- DOORS OPEN AT 9 A.M. DONATIONS 75c able "in the world we now aie ter Margaret later this month, Thinking aloud for the benefit of made yesterpay by U.S. Delegate hower to Join in „a ,.”get tough” unitv over the Middle East. come reflects "great unreat" ■A CHUCK coiTespondents at w-'Kremlln ban­ Henry Jabot Lodge Jr. among farmers. living in” - a world divided and I” ■ message to the 'dinner, policy toward ligypl” Premier The Evening Nev/a.ssid Foreign iMd aa Page Twtlva) ■La tom by tensions in many areas. He Presldet Eisenhower praised the quet. the boss of the Soviet-Com­ Support Mission Previqusly Secretary Selwyn Lloyd "may Aeked whether he feels lUpuMl- THIS BRANO NEW termed the draft an informal awards as “sharply” demonstrat-; munist party qald; Israel, Lebanon and Jordan pre­ Gamal Abdel Naaser. But the For­ make a lightning visit’ to 'Wash­ cans ha,', cause for worry on Uie ± STEAKS KEG, .530 framework which can be revised. ing.’ihe high standards which "Peace must be assured above viously had promised fell coopera­ eign Office denied it. ington in an attempt to bridge farm Issue ih the November elec­ ad Under the U.S. plan the nu­ American men snd women of the ■ II. People want to live in peace. tion vvlUi Hammarskjold. ” I would lend no support to the gulf between Britain and the UvS: tions, Elsenhower replied that he tt- R ll END clear phase of disarmament would press keejv befpre him. Blit if in 'the -question of German Neither tjie Arab countries nor reports that we have coiled on the on the Middle East.” ' was not going to try to Interp'ret not 4>e started until reduction ,-ot ,Tru.m||n told the dinner gather- reunification, we ere spoken-to in Israel are members of the Council, United States Jor an snUtNasser Eden. - Is - preparing to diecusi the reaults. , Biilletiiis WE'RE/h avin g a (/eLEBRATION but they were asked to take part in Middle East problems wlUf Soviet But as for the farm cituatlon, BABY (Ooati.iued on Pfge Four) (Continued on Page 'Two) (Continued on Page Two)- the' debate as interested parties. A leaders Bulganin and Klirushchev he'oald It would be Idle to say or fron the AP Wiiw •f- majority of the (ktuncil members when they visit Britain this month, Intimate that the farmers have- he Hordthii the 125th Jtnniysrury already had endorsed, the U.S. News Tidbits and w.as reported .anxious for h o , pro'olems. They have many, resolution. American backing in the talks many problems, he added and have FABM BILL 39BBO SEEN n - PORK REO. 4.V Soviet Delegate Arkady A. Sobo­ Culled from AP Wires The reported message toj^ksen- had ever since - therigid' farm Waahtagtam April 4 («)—Seta 9l6 lev expressed regret that 1-odgS hower Was said to contain In ap­ price Lupport progiram begai.. to EUffMler (D -lsi) eoid today 7 Saviggs and Loan Indiftry! LEAN CENTER CUTS Vernon Votes School Site, had rejected his amendments. He praisal-of the Middle -East situa­ pile up surplus crops. . President BUMbower "is gotbg in» ■poke briefly in support of them, COMPLETE .state HOxrd o f Education ap- tion. covering the Israeli-Arab 'iThat system, in affeot»'When to eM np wtth • geese egg" If to ' SEWING MACHINE FOR but did not rule out Soviet support h« vetoes the onudlMs farm MU of the U.S. resolution in its ‘origi- polaU Dr. George H. tSuunpUa of Join the Mlehratien at your local BRISKET Wlllimantic chief o f ita Bureau of (Continued on Page Twelve) (Continned on Page Twelve) aaU the* asks Oeagreas to paaa nsl form. oafy a soU feaak m eafare. Blocks Budget Fourth Time THe 1stateQ privately that he would Elementary and Secondary Edu­ Wirfi this SINGER* Machine you get cation . . , N4>v. Hartford regional ler not nee Ufe veto in any event. REill HtABTS JAIL TEBhl SAVINGS and LOAN-1007 Main Street CORNED BEEF Lodge, who is April president of vocational technical school will be KEti. 5Sc 8 btsic set oPatttchments enabling you By RON DEVINE named, for lat«r Albert 1. PrlBce, New Haveo, April 4 (iP)—Rob­ the Council, announced at midday ert C, EUas, 41, of DM Say* that it would be impossible to get late educational' leader and edi­ Calls Hoxsey Cure Rockville. April 4 tlSpecisI) U.S. brook, one of six Ceamumista PRODUCE DEPARTMENT tp put many professional touches on torial writer for Hartford Times. I ^ Voters yeaterdsy in s special refer- j a vote at the morning session and eoavieted oa Smith Aet viola- f r e s h w a s h e d , c l e a n e p .'j e r s e y endum narrowlv upheld a Vernon that fpi afternoon meeting would be Communists recover seized as­ Is your sewing. Also you get the famous held' ' tioB charges ity a- tederal Jaiy Town Meeting decision to purchase j sets of their Daily Worker and here laatjeecfc, waa takea tO tha a new high school site, but refused ! Lodge - turned down SovieJ their national' headquarters of­ For Cancer ‘Dangerous’ K A L E - amendmenta intended to restrict federal - rbrrectiOaal taaUtuttoa SINGER Home Sewing Course, and to accept the Board of Finance’s fices by posting total of 84,500 in at Daabury today ta start serr* controversial budget for 'current. somewhat the scope of Ham- csuiih toward income tax liens . , . gp. marskjold’a misalon, gobolev said lag A. e-month term for eoa- SPINACH the egpiert-SINGER Service which is educa.tionel expenses. French forces kill 21 Algertaa By W. JDVNBS MACPARLAN ♦aaid a Hoxsey clinic was opMed tampt at court. * The' vote clears the way for he had no objection to the princi­ rebels and seize large apiounts of Washington, April 4 lAb—The March 7, 1955, at Portage, »P* r- • : ■£ u neat u your phone. tow-n of'icisis to purchase the |34,- ples of tl)e American resolution but arms snd ammunition in clash last FDA officials said the agency Bp- DANDELIONS felt the wording could be improved Federal' government'issued a for­ HAMILTDN DKIH A-JOB 000 Simpkins site on Loveland Hill niglit In village near Constantine. never has taken a precisely sinil' Hartford, April / 4 (P>—The 0 • by his-amendments. . mal publ{o warning today against lar action to .warn the public for the nevv high achool. But edu- i The Western Big Three dele­ Sen. George iD-Ga) says Presi­ Hamilton Standard divisloa of HOW OFTEN NAVE YOU SAID: cetional problems ere by no means ' the Hoxsey cancer treatment against any -mtdicihe .or treat­ set gates rejected a-j-^viet.. charge dent Eisenhower should get Con­ United AIrrraft Corp. Ic arorldag onvemence over, as voters for the fourth time gress’ approval before using (r.S. which it termpd wortlileaa and ” lnf- ment. The public warning is to be op providing ooatrols for atomle Inl, that their governments are plan­ published in the Federal Re; 4 recommitted the budget on current ground-forces In any'* outbreak of mcdlately dangerous” if Its use e|[^ter aircraft eaglneo. la a brief threo laF "O h ! For A ning armed intervention in the ■a - an -official' document It is tah« prM« in Hmmcorri boing cKhinvnd by iovtrs htra school expenses to the Boatd >f Middle East under the pretext of Middle'East conflict. . . kloroccan leads to neglect' of other care. paragraph annonnoeimBt today Finance for further consideration. The Food and Drugs Adminis­ signed by FDA •Commissioner! lad benfia bnipnd b u M w H of $9.i02.411.6B os of Do< preventing an Arab-Israeli war. Sultan Mohaihmed Ben Yousiief ar­ George P. L*rrlck. Erie hlartin, general nsanager o f Good Potato?" THIS IS IT! THE BUY OF A LIFETIIIIE! It Is unprecedented in Conneett- rives in Madrid by plane to re­ tration fFD A) said some of the Hamilton Standard, said that tho 57 i Sobolev charged this would violate - In a separate statement, the j- btr 31. 1955 from $4,03M3IA2 os of Doenmbiar 31, cu .fdr a town to be so long 'with- the Arab countries’ national ceive grant of Independence for medicine used by Harry M. Jloxsey company has asslgaed aa epigl- e F ' out a school budget, e.ccording to ip his cancer treatment containa agency said it is developing a con- j Spanish-ruled part of his North tempt of court proceeding alleging | peering team to the proMein, "■i^Leo B. Flshe.ty Jr., mem’ er of the (Ooatiaued on Page Nlaeteea) African empire. potassium iodide, and It added: D(ir Maine, Green Board ofddiicationr “There is evidence that'potassium that Hoxsey and members of ^is I This acrompUahmenI of aavrra here reHerta In- .Mountain ' pota- LOOK Cuban army says it has IbMarted staff l)pve Violated the 1953 NATD d e f e n s e LINE HIT 'creaoed.Service to them and to the community. Townspeople have backed the conspiracy sgSinst President Ful- Iodide accelerates the growth of Parts, April 4 1*1 — A storm cUa , tnea get n clean some cancers.” Junction sgsinst interstate trana-; It show*, too, that the Industry growth to 840 MU o f health. Board of Education's stand that gencio Batista with arrest of ring- .portation - of their' products. ' blew up In West Germany and ONLY Whilf House Fil*e Hoxsqy disputed the government foe billion him lie root* In the uvinge desires of the the Board of Finance made “ex­ ■ ,, j leader officers at suburban Camp But It said this is almost certain the Netherlaads tmMy over • 18,000,000 Amerirans—people who *aVe frequent-; cessive cuts”, in the origins! budget contentions. A t his clinic in Dallas, ported statenSeat at NATD’a alia .-J he said he has records o f cases to be a lengthy court case, and the | ly at their own local eaving* and loan aaaorla-i' request. The education budget was Started by Woman held for 'huiIU-millionnsirc Frank action "m ay not result hi a cessa Americah comMander la Europe "proving that we have been suc­ -1 its.' defease ttae must be for K. Mona. --recommitted at the annual Town :t ' I 4ay Gould who died in France af- tion of his (Hbxsey'rl activities ! that h They’re health.v and sound In every cessful . . . after radium. X-ray 5 6 :7 Meeting in' November and ha's I Washington. April 4 A ter long Illness, for some tihie to come.” draw a' to soathwesfera Fraace, alia respect, and what’a more: They cook Open your aYcount come im three ^ times since . in middle sged _itx.man, who said she | President Harry 8. Tru­ and surgery have failed.” He ss4d This statement declared also | Gca. AUied M. Giaenther waa up goffy-whlte and mealy. Neyt time special 'Town Meetings and in yea^ the government-never has made a quoted to that eSeet to aa later* i to J "had a lot of trash and Just want that FDA' "has received repoils of , yoa’M |i>oklng,ior a wall>' GDOp po­ terday's referendum. Each time man ss.vs if he goes to Europe this full investigation;' ' , view alth him to German news* at ed to burn it.” set a email fire in -tK - deaths which occurred after sur-' tato—remember Ive HAVE It. it has been recommitted to the papers. ■ ret- Save any- amount 9 8 the White House; yesterday and f l / 10,000 Patients gery was forsaken in favor of ih e Board Of Finance .for further con- I four more in executive offices e T * !''* Hoxsey said Ms clinics now have Hoxsey treatment while the wan- lay- COMPLETE ■id'eration, s, rkss the street degree at Dxford l.niversity. V PKDBES STATE GASUtUNa t96 Save any time.. . 10,000 patients, ' * cer was still operable and where THESE ARE l^ A Y SPECIALS ONLY! "It has reached a - point bow She was apprehended'by * w o r n - , ••’ ,^^8. Ambassador .to Most^w The Food 'and Drug Adminis­ Hartford. A ^ 4 Secret • surgery promised excellent pros­ tary o f State MUdrod P. AUea . Ilateat divtdrnd where the Board of Finance can’t, an detective whi*e selling .the fifth ^*''7 •‘•““W'’' tration haf. been fighting Hoxsey pects of cure.” Ian* LIMITED. SU>FLY said t o W that It may take legie* I annual rate. possibly misunderstand .what the fife, ptesldentlal pre„ -jereUry | since before .1948. After years of The FDA said the Hoxsey treat­ aU latioa 1o aatlpw several alleged ing. FREE ACT NO W people'’^ are telling it,” Flaherty imes C. Hagerty said. litigation, a decision by a U.S. d|s< ment costa 8400 plus 880 in addi­ ■sill today; - N o n e ^ f the blazes caused any Sen. Holland (D-Fla| says ,one’>| trict court in Texas in October tional fees, and added 'that these gpinbUDg afriahUahmeata , oper* . “It would be a poor example.of of final decision to be'^hlade' in atlag imder ^the guise o f Incor­ fop PARKING major damage L953 prohibited HOxsey and hie "expenditures... .will yield nothing LUERAL TRADE-IN AUOWANCE— EASY lUDGET TERMS. representative government for any The fires 411 wera quickly, Senate-House compromise farm clinic from shipping' in Interstata of any 'value in the” care of can­ porated seeial khibs, ShaA further attempt deliberately to smothered and caused almost no bill will be between compulsory or commerce what the FDA today cer.” * ' ‘ lauached an laveetigatloa tata & defy the towhspeople," he added. several Hartford oniaBlaatlami •A tre4e Week of K Tabulating, voting rekuits, in Vemon’a apecial referandum excitmeht. Guards’ said apparent­ voluntary soil bank . . . 'Two Yale termed “thelp wbrthlesa cancer It declared the treatment em­ MNon iir«« eonrANT 'The vote on ■ both Issues was medicines.” ' chartered by Mbr aftke aa. i,T» 97A yesUrday from left, John G. \ Talcott J r , oChool building ly none o f the nearly 7.000 visitors University cesesrehers report ^Ssn ploys drugs in such a wpy as to SlilGER SEWING - alose and followed definite towif- “epertsaiaasWp’’ claba which had tea committee chairman; Mrs. William Stifvenson, aaslatant town who filed through the White House Frkncisco had "by far” the Klf)i- ’’The agency said Hoxsey.sat up involve ”imminei(t danger to s clerk; Harry 'H. teigg. moderator; end Franclii iCratty, Dem­ Mt rota of alooKoUsro among i^*- his clinic at Dallas in 19M'*nd been uncovered aa gambUaU M A IN ST. TEL. Ml 3 .N i3 MMchattw Sniigt « LoM ibMciilion • 1107 Mdi St $32 M A IN STREET 1 (Cantifued ssi Page Four) ocratic registrar of voters. tHerald Photo). ’ (Oontinued on ’age Fear) tion’* big cities in 19.10, that its growth has been )itea.d)[. It (Onaltened on Page Four) dens.