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\ ATCruKc DiHy Net PrcM Rtin The Weather F«r the Week Emted FerecMt of C. S.'Weetfei^s^aiM - " X Eebruary t t , ItM ' Obwafie of a'few U|fh\ ake^aim or aaoatl pnrrl^ tonight. iW iM^ : 12,642 low ' Me. a o n W -t/mietii i£ i Memker of the y'; attr Ugh M«r 4«. ^ ' ■ Bureeu «f Mftnc, t : X / VOL. (TWELV^^AGES) TER, CONN^^TURD^V, kRCH 1958 - 'x T \^e Gets Physi^ ital u;& .X Washington, March 1 to-toe phyaical exaiHinatioh. 'X-. T okyo, M arcli 1 (/P)— Com - President Eisenhower aets a That check waa a followup on Ei- V atican, a rc h 1 liennowar'a toss heart attack and •—S am u iftld S trltch>, -^unist North Korea Mid to- physical examinattoif today hla IMtia' aurgery. The doctors re- j^ h t it is "prepared to retMjrn by three nearologlMs wjib at- ItorCed ^ i ^ r th at early November a rc h of Chicago^ was, at% n ap{>ropriate time^’ the ten^led. him_WhTO he suffered ciuH^ UiM Mila general physical n a ay by.Pop^Jus two''"^i^ericah - p ilo ts o f a a mtner ati^e:lajtt..Ni^cmber.. coiuMtlon la excellent." Prpr^fecf of the Tha mlld'alrokd left Elsenhower. C hurches Coi louth^orean , airliner that oaamleatloit was arranged With a temporary ' speech ddlfft^ if^ ft liPided ar^hngyine Feb,.16, W ^ ee m o m tn g 'at Wadter Rieedf^ -^ ty . By Dec. 10 the doctorsyft- lion for the Pfopag^tid b ^ . Tn»stwo ^^ericans, 'plui A w yly. . 1ItoepIUi where the “ ported. It pad cleared up to such the Faith.- OenmaiKrttiMW end apy of dent, had a cYacked' tooth twlfed ah extent that only trained ob- Vatlcsrtclrcles iialit: the appol: H- ; L. . . ''1 - / 80 Beuth yeaterday. The extractloa^^^^ re­ aervera could detect ,if.' • ■'>' mentMneant Cardinar St'rltch wi who' went UKSo h ^ eX y rtl ke,-al­ ported as entirely .8ucceaaful~a:nd ' The back molar tobth Eiaenhow- leat'g Chicago^And become a mem lowed to leave>\U>e ><<»mmunlEt*, Elaenhower'a reaction' and recov­ her of the Qgria of the Church in aald. ery were deacrihSd' ai -"normal In (Contlnnetr dn.'^agn.Five) R o m e .\. The announpejrfenK byxPyona every reapecj,’* A n ^ archbishop of Chicago yanu Radio din hot a p ^ f y when ■That waaf the word late yester­ win pe^nahjed in his place. . ’ they woaltKoe releaaed.x^^ \ day fcw 'tbe White Houaa physt e appdtntment.' Vatican cir­ The brMdcaat q u o t^ , aNNorth cUft,'''Maj. Oen, Howard M- Snyder, 30& Held Dead cles aald, apparently la to be effec- Lor^ati Foreign Office atatwn^hjt, .®senhower remained 10 the hoe-f ~ ive Immediately. , yeaterday.' It aald the oltal ovemlghtX as a precaution; Cardinal gtrltch, nowMO, wds iaIdivVaa made "In contpliance gainst any compiicaUona. such In Sinking bom in Nashville, Tenn., and Was with mitMEta of the U^. and Oer ns.dKceaalve bleeding. However. It' ordained a priest there In 1910. He,^ man govn>qmenta'’ aeht through haa^waya been Elsenhower’s jw-ac- held church offices tri Toledo, Ohlo,^ tlce tbsenter the hospital the'd*f and Milwaukee, Wls., before his Moacow. TheX »^ goven>menta do iihiaSjTurkish 1 ECrry/ J not recognUee- the; North Korean before any phyaical examination, assignment to Chicago In 1939'. He Preaidenta.1 press ser,reUry; regime and refuae-OK^eal directly Istanbul. 1 (iPi — A was elevated to the rank of Card­ \| James, C. Hag rty promised s re.' traveling to- i '"«> Chicago in the with It. ' ' o n the The Communista hai'd sahkMrlier ‘"?'il^i^^?sT^oecTalisW *' w7rd‘’Sunb'5^nk In a storm in ! 1946. / they would release the 34 pehtons cherkup byneiHoTbi^ll^apecUIW Soa of Zrm ora today. He has been s member of the on the''^DC3 airliner If the So; Elsenhower'^was ^clcken with official ry^rta said 'SOO ’persons' I church's congregations for the ' Korean gOvemmeiit. would, nego­ were f^red Iroa-^d. i Propagation of the Faith,- for the oriental rites; sbd for church uni-- tiate with Pyongyang' for/them. RJMiounced extermination : The ferry, named tha tjakndar, South Korea contlmjod'lU/refuaal versitles and seihinaries. of the Peepldent was on 10 i the provincial city of Ismlt Vatican , sources' said Cardinal to deal a ith th e ComrtilinUt when they >rpnounced >Kono.mce. him wlffl-'portly after nbs , of!, w « i s .-.ATO conference later that Mtorm blew up suddenly from the Vahcjo>Callf.. and^kr KoTm U. ; confec^t member of-the church'8,JiiRli curia. Calif., mnd/Alr Fhtce VL ■ // kS^th soon after the ferry depart- He is the third non-ltaljan to be CoV ®'** I, Elaenhower'a last prdvlpps trip! *d'. assigned actlv^HradeTshlp of the Mich. / , i to the Army medical cwiter^waa! The\reports of death were, not importa;^c<>ngiguag« broadcast,{last Nov. lb-1), ju8t,^two. i^eags His succpaMT as archblshOj western ambaasaddrs in ' Iieard In Tokyo ssld the Ameri-'; prior to the cerebral/lflness, ‘for on Pkge Five) ChlcagmWHl not, of coursa, i^ e s - yeaterday, proposed-.^ that the for­ cans aemana wlir be tamed ■ aari^be a cardipaf, althojtgh He | eign iptnisters should iprtet in about over tb ^lcU l ^preaentsttlves of might be appointed to/bardln»l IX' two months. \ ' ' the U^^andOermah governments ,-rlmlc later. The Soviets said the' at/4^samunjtiiln "or at any other j Present^Prefect ofMlie Congre­ the foreign ministers sessti mutually agreed upon with- gation fdr Propagation of the be to pfescribe the subject ' In/hi'orth l^rea." !N ^ ta summit conference and’ dei Mhe Sont’h Korean passengers | Faith, is Pletrn/ Cardinal Fiir- in: be turned over to South Ko-/^ masbni Biondt/>A'ho Is 85. His sd^ vanced age^fias Ilntited his activi­ vhtera of Laviaia Fork-of U»e Big Sandy. re an Red'Croas repreaentatlves at i A tense, anxious crowd watches as rescue crewa Word on the contents of the jievy Paitim^jom "or at any other ties, and/The appointment of a River, near .Prestonburg, Ky„ for the school bus, 23 of the youqgstera and their driver f/Farnr mi pro-p t is intended to relieve Soviet approach to the West 0ame'\ place ^ th ip North Korea mutual to their death yeaterday.i (AP Photofax). ' .Jiim the weight of theae duties, first from a Foreign Ministry^ ' iy ag»«ed''tjpon," the broadcsj le Congregation for the/Prop- spokesman in Paris. sal* Authorities here confirmed that Bouth Korean offibiala, Moscow, MafcK 1 (S — N ikluf JecUvar^ the development of comA. allon of the Faith la tne aev- Khrushchev today made a polnt-by-! tmutiam." he skid, v / ' j th. in order, of the 12 cOT^ega- 7 of Family Perish. D eaih Count the Soviets 'were calling -for a for­ point defens^of his plan to modify / In approving I^hrushchev’s agfi- I ms which govern the ,affairs of eign nilnislera sesMon of limited (Cdnlinoed on IfngeyTwo) thABoman Catholic Chtirch. In New>^ork Blaze purpose In about two months. / 's cowectlie farm sy sie p ^ culture propotMl, the CehtralXiOm-m- He rejeyteg any suggestion lljat It RdUee' gave no details, bjH' it ob­ Pope, himself la prefect of There teemed to be no doubt that was a retreat from commtjWsm. viously was an atten.pr to fuiflll the 'ftiqt three, the COngrregations Dekalb; N. Y., March 1 (P> ^ the Moscow governmen) tortk the ' The soviet Commuij«t party Kremlin promises to put more food for the^Iply Office, the Consistory ivers S to Hunt same line in Its note's to all t ^ ' Seven members of a family .-Wbf*' anting chief's -is.OOO-word pefort to un- In Soviet larders. and the Qrteptal Church. western powers. ■ ' ..x'" x £ ? 1 narmnamedy^'critics apM ared in itoscow The commltteeli announcement ‘ ■nie coitgrs^l^or Propa-' burned to death aarly today >htn Up until now>rtlie Krejadfit had pers leSB-dtiu) 48 hours after said "further-development of the gation of ■ originated.. . . in a : Are wrecked.... their 2-»tory - - home In resisted any plan f^''a foreign ry farty’s pentral Committee ap- 'cidlective fam system" would'be Commlasion ,Ca'fdinals set up this northern New Yo)dt. ' amlet. me ed Bus ministers meftlngJji'adv.ance''of a krOMchev's plan to' sell made buMlid not exphdrt. by Pope Grei Xlll to seek a Ftt-e other tri'enKfers of the summit conference. The Russiaiui fal- machinery to collec- The dlan' to liquidate..the ma- rofXi'ncillaUon the divergent Lloyd Van Omurp-:-famlly and a maiiiteiaed aertie foreign mlnlstere East Coi mJA .. 'v. ' ehimptractbr’' ilatfon a>^tfffi' wat •Sistefp brani \ 0f Oi9 church.V. ' use guest esca^i^d. A volunteer wreckec-'and art had "biased" attitudes and said \ The comptisaloifi- WaS' ’expanded reman was injured fighting the PrexiTonburg, Ky., Marclh I iP), The bus hit, a that getling them tog:ether; would :i.uarded st**^b?ents iXr\ th apparent-btd~for ^liUcal aiq)-' SearcfKboats nw.loed today, I auto, carened o' the road add >11^- Newport, ft- I-. March 1 'P' — AJ-So^et press have . Indicaled, that >rt of farmers, a sluble section ftames. I ped dowa, f. 30-i embanklpent rfiqre. likely hinder than help thd ' rtfge concentrationjif Navyyewels KhrashrheVs plan - - first an (Contitiued' on P q ^ Two) The were identified as the they may pinpointed A .prospects for a summit Conference. i \ the Soviet population. his wife. Geneva. 43; whool biiallOO .vards dounstfeam 4 into 20 feet of including' the antl^tdbronrlne''rar--nouncSd Jan, 32 -- has mn It marked a departure from the /from where. It ^ilunged Into the I' Lt. Mundy said men nirt^ I Soviet/caye-in on this tssue rier Leyte today Were reported I considerbWe opposition^ Powafful Ifa'ther,- of- their children: Lionel. a ’ffrapx "'■* not wholly: unexpected, how- ! have located the bus tth hunting "unidentllled/contacts " ' elements apMrehtly have warned position the party leader took last 8; Carol, lb; Laurel. 5, //rain aivnllen yevHt* Fork of Big year when he charged that cqllec- and .Sandy KIver, drowning 28 stu­ pling hook. It came up-vyiMi yellow ^ever. -Secretary of State Dulles along tha AUantie >i^Et. ajjainst ahy hrov* renscUpg on the Donald. 18. had beeh advised' by some of his tl'-e farms Were leas efficient and Fitfe Kills Wife;; Those who escaped’ were Lloyd dents and the driver. j paint, the color of th,e busV Nav}’ offlelala^Jirere said Rscort over all superiority of ^ collective leas productive' than slate farms. : , Donald Horn, driver of' the Soviet experts^that If the West in­ Squadron 10,^,wluch ordinarily has farm system Set u^^y Stalin In Wayne. 23; Alberta, 15; Albert, sisted the Kremlin w’ould agree. The MTS system as a powerful Jane. 12; and James 'V'an Prealonsburg, ky , March 1 iP — wrecker, aald "All the children eight destyoj^ers, has been, taking ! Of PromineplA Army divera-'t^ay were ready to' could have been sav'ed, bat However. Dulles said, only, a few p art lit Mie sea search aihce last Khrushchev dedle'd that transfer 1 weapon through vi-hicH the P^cty Ornum, 19. and Jane Barden, 15. of weeks ago he did not fegard'a tor-^ of -agriculturac machinery from ; could wield control and metf out nearby Dekalb Junction. Miss Blip Into the swift waters of I.evisa they jammed up. In the door. Tiiesdaj’. The Leyte -nd other craft Van ' of,J»ig Sandy River and locate screaming and struggling to get atgn ministers meeting as essen- fmm Norfolk, Va.,,. jpined the state-owned/Machine-Tractor 8ta-; punishment to collective farms by Tobacco g t u • Barden was Lloyd Wayne/ Theti the bus slid int^dee^p tl^in the preparatory work for a lions (MW» to collective farmersfwlthholding machinety.Partylesd- Omum’s fiancee. , I the scj I bus coffin for 23— moun-1 out . . ,AMrch about the same time. wrmlff'htmalitute a retreat from Mje ; ere have seknowledged that the i tain school children. wate.-.’’, ^ ^ j aumnjit conference. This was Wide- A atatenwnt from /Navy head­ rch 1 qPi Two other members oflhe Vah With them in thesubm erged bus Horn said he wa.i 200 feet ahead ly uneepIrttecp'reted aa a concession on Comniuniat principle of state own'-.^ system served aA a brake on pro- West Hartford, the quarters In 'Waahihgt'on Thursday erahip of all means of production. Iductlon. Mrs. Ida Smith epard. wife of <*rnum family ware away at the driver \ of the bus as he camecams down an inin-( -( hiahis part.-pari.\.--ActJially, It was not. night said vessqia, 'Vaailed -from Taking a'line from Lenin, the | Reports fror- Polish Communist, a prominent C^nectlcut tobacco time. George, 21, was in the Ed- [ g Ai-my Kn'gineera at daylight I clini to pull a truck Out of a ditch.' since he hdd taken earlier the posi- East Coast porta pit Iriveatigate a, party chief said colleclive and slate j sources in Warsaw have indicate grower, d ie ijn a. fire which did ward J. Noble Hospital at .Capton, j^began’ floating, a raft .ipstfcam' Horn said he signaled he was | tlon that 'preparations could b* reported contact .in the Atlan^ •xtenaive damage to her TalcotJ the St. Lawrence County seat, 10 j,f^om the disastrous wreck. DivVrs sto p p in g but the bus continued made ejther through lower diplo- ownership of agriculture are both I the end of the MTS system may be milesmiiM we.stwest ofnf here. A sistar,sistnr. Joy;Jov. ^.jj|. gj jj,ig moving. S trik in g the rear of the — — It is a standard prbcedure'N^ m- Sociailat. forms of ownership. [only th.e'Mf*^-‘ toward more Moiintain/Tiome hera*y«stcrday. veitiga'te such /reports frjwn^any 18, worked at the Methodist in position,' ' \ wrecker. . (Continued on Page Five) “Both forma aerve the interests ] free enterprise on the farms to en- Fire >Oiief John T. O'Loughlin Church parsonage , In nearby source." / r of our people and their main Ob- i courage prodcctipn. ' ' said Jara. Shepard's badly charred Searchelg said they believed they\ Bennie Blackburn, 44, who lives ' The Navy declined fufther com­ body was found in a heavily darn­ Dekalb Junction and frequently had the Wrecked bus located but 'just a few feet from the scene, ______• ' . stayed oyernight. ment last n^ht as fHd the Penta- V ed bedroom to which she had had npt1 made a definite contact. ..said, said the bus "didn't slow up as gon, / / Al.so in the „Noble Hdspital was Th^ife was confusion over the | it Wept by. I didn't see anv brake cen confined because of ill health. fireman OJen' Bristol,'21. of the \ Tliere were ydports that rocket O’Loughlin. said the cause of the names of the 23 deqd children and j j rtijl„ dWnJ. See any Junction Fire-Department. the 16 wn6~esfaped a s the bus brake lights, when the bus started BuHetmi^ blaze confined to north section He suffered lacerations on the fore­ American rbalHstlc. nilsallea' from of the $85,000 rambling Georgian slipped beneath the rain swollen over the embankment.” from the AP Wires Cape Ghtnaveral, Fla... had been structure was still under invC-sti- head, , ^ 'river waters early yesterday morn­ Disaster is not .mew to this dest:^ ded by submarine radio a> ^ County sheriff's deputies s«ijd ing. • r moiinUun community nestled in a gation. The blaze was discovered they believed the fire -started in a School Superintendent Virvil O. by carpenters working;on a nearby narrow Va|le3rab o u t 82 miles from j SAYS REDS KEEP PACTfl >^he Jacksonville, Fla., Journal chimney in an upstairs bedroom Turner listed 24' dead arid 16 aurvi- Huntington, W. Va. Last year a home. ■ , ' ' ^ vorg. Stale Police had 24 dead.and Heawali. England, March 1, ''said, a Navy plane from the Jack­ On FCC Activities The fire chief said inadequate — V- flood struck, oquaing physical and ' lT)—Foreign iSecretafy Selwyn sonville Air Station recently (Cnntinund on Pago^Two) H auryivors. Names of dead and economic hardships. Mine acci-) hydrant facilities and a narrow suiAiivors conflicted, Lloyd, endorting. a summit 'con­ sighted a Russian aubmaiine on private road leading to the Shep­ dents are common. | ference, ssld today he bellex'vd ’ the surface off the coast of Flori­ Washington. March 1 (Pi—A*Channel 10 ^ontest. have been U.S. Coast Guard Lt. James Almost every face refle'cted! ard home hampered firemen. He Mundv of Point Pleasant. W. Va., the Ruaalana would keep agree- 1- da. - . broadened inquiry into the Federal recalled to ym o rt te.stimony Mon said onlv a single hydrant, 1000 inenta under certain conditions, Accoidlng to the Jacksonville Communicationa Commiaslori ap­ day. ■ divers probal.;r"oul^ grt mto ’ renlv^^SnrUoma?;- ran^H^ "I think It Is incorrect' to say Journal, the luimiher and sickle peared in prospect today. as de­ 'in acting 700-Word statement diaUnt was available for the water about 10:30 a.m. I ESTl. and “P : to. ^ c k yesterday,,.r,i.i.aav Harrisn»-ri. said | which to fight the News Tidbits He said electronic sounding gear o"'* down the road sobbing that they (the Russians) will Was clearly visible on the sur­ mands mounted that Richard A flames. The narrow roa-d, ho added, indicated Ihe-bus lit situated at the "creaming. H»r child Was on the not keep agreements," he aiUd faced craft. Mack either resign from the FCC PrMPdent Eisenhower” #liould un­ • Culled from AP Wlyes In Wa.shington a Navy spokes­ hesitatingly." demand Mack’s res- prevented the passage of some fire j spot where grappling hooks yester-, j - in a speech prepared for a-Con- or be booted out. fighting equipment. ■ , ' 1 day Contacted what they thought Tears streamed down the face segyattve party meeting. man said "We have no official House Investigators, taking s ■fgna,Uon from the 7-man commis- was the bus. • , _ of an unshaven, middle-aged man, | knowledge of the matter ‘ ,«ion. -Mack, a 48-yeaf-old Miami Lucian .Michaud, 165 Greenfield , , _ . _ _ .weekend recess after several pf Dr.. Windsor- Locks, said he was Carj'l Chessman's hopes for, Mountain men with axes were °o® thousands who stayed on '■ "n Ff.EE PLANE FIRE Howe.yer, the them advised Mack to quit, irrai- Democrat, was nathed-by Eisen­ ord quoted- an Air. Force 'spokes hower to the FC(3 in 1955.. working next door and was com­ avoiding execution in California; cuttingaw ay brush and trees along'' the bank while sea.rchers dragged New Haven,- March I (/PV— they plan to look Into other ing .upstairs to make a phone call gas chamber all but gone but no(' the bank to make a path to drag \tbe river for 12 hours. - ^ The landing gear of a tiyin-enr.. roan who wa.s queried about mis­ ronte.eted TV channels grahled by James C. Hagerty. White House' siles being blown up by sub stg- pres.s secretary, declined comment whea. he saw smoke coming out of his grim determination to stay the bus out of the stream. The rain i Me. and Mrs James B. Goble. | giiie American Airlines Convalr the FCC. So far, the House sub­ a louvre in the Shepard home. He alive. . , . Wedding bells ring in swollen river presently is running i^tio lost their three children, said j collapsed and the plane caught ‘ :-nal8 a s, saying "We knowf what's committee has concentr apparently aaked Presidejiit Ful- ary. There were three other- appli­ The House group, looking into the total-of 3.130.000 (.iirlng the week the North AtlanUc without a They lapped not only the obvious ' sources—Chambers of gencio Batista to modify hla per­ cants .for the license- .,,,... .- 'Mack case Is dharged with prob­ ended Feb. 15. It said the trend trace. .’ .T. A. D. Weaver, bual- Commerce, manufacturing organizations, trade unions, staUstical . Tt'N lSlX 'ISSU ES W.ARNINO sonal control by admitting tome Mack, who voted with the A-2 ing other regulatory agencies be­ continued in the week ended, Feb; nesa manager of the Post Publish­ bureaus,’ and indexes of all aorta. They Xiao talked to men in Tunis, >larcb I UP) Presl- ’ opposition groups Into the govern­ majority for Public .Service, has sides the FTIC, • the itreet, workers on their jobs or unemployed, housewives, dent .H a h I h Bonrgniba haa ' .Bernard Schwartz, ousted »iib- 22. ing Co. in Bridgeport, dies of ment. acknowledged receiving thousands The mld-Februai-y total com­ heart atack at age of 63. _> ministers, even country club managers. . //' itaraed PreaUent sCUanhower of They requested "the establish­ ol^ialoltars in loans and advances conimittee counsel who origirtated allegations of misconduct against pares with 1,759.000 on unemploy­ Queens, Y.. police, tipped Uterally hundreds of thousands of words poured into the poaaible “d ia » a t r o u o eawoa* ment of a government of national from an old friend, Miami Atlji. ment benefit rolla a year ago and that a gang fight was in the off­ Washington’bureau as a result pMhls comprehensive iUfvey just queneet" If YFraneo gee ahead unity which can prepare the re­ ■Furm an A. Whiteside who; , had. Mack and other FCC members, 'said last night-he feels he has is yie highest number r^ o rte d ing; break up two groups of arip- completed.' There the m’aterial has been dlgegted by two top with ptaaa for a Ko-Maa’a laad . turn of our country to a normal pushed Public Service's case. But slrice the compensation system ed juveniles and arrest 29 boys. AP 'writers in the business-labor field. Sterling F. Green and Nor-., along the TualalaB-AlgeriaB Imr- peaceful life." Compo(ilticm of Mack insisted Whiteside helped been vindicated. . . .GOP National ChalrmaiT Schwartz,' flred after -charging went Into effect in 1938. However, hum Walker. They boiled down the informxtion .into a fi-paTT der. Jnferaeod B oam i aaM MjUr* . , sdeh a government/vyaa not ex­ him out or friendship and exerted the jjrnMMfenow/covers far more Meade Alcorn, speaking At Kings­ Bourgulha reportedly phHte ••.- no influence. The FCC commission­ most of the aubcommittea mem- aeriea beginning Monday in The ' ' plained. we ■ It 'did in lu..early port, Tenn., rally eaya Democrats tend alaoUar-lathMS 9* < The church statement, w m Is­ er also said he voted according to bera Wanti^ to whitewaah the in- vMtjgatton.. eonunended. the group are (Wetorting the economic Iplc- eUafa of aOate sued.after a week in which Cas- the evidence aa he saw It ture In United Statee with taUt ^anrljfflter lEnYttitig 1§2ralii Iter dayn. Harris said Whiteside and A. "for’ its efforta to bring out the ar a (f^reelon that not exist jfoea(taBaed'

y ■ ' ' ■ ' ' -1 J -’ ’" V' ’/■- ./■ W-«( V '■h ■'h .. 'SS'- ( A ■Y V' JHESTER EVENING HI LD* l^NCHEBTOB, CoNN., SATURDAY, M ^C H 1, 1968- ' PAGE s . 3TER EVENI^a HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY. MARCH 1. 1968 HiyiSiiHil n'li^l l I ■As* T ------^ ^ ■stata 2 moral n n iig ^ '’ the •UtetneDt.fib)' **■ dared. ' ' Y, wentry GhiirchVSeeks The gdvemqtont preae .office t a ' fd Kor^ai nounceo the tabtoet.-reatGinKtlan ■X' li^tc^ioif Plans on 'sihes^ ie » add. said a n a w 'w ta e t protahly- ■V PROG To End Castro, wlil be fjoiouncedlnltoto 45 hmtt#. jcr;Pi€e 2: ; For N^w School SyefeialxPrograms Oonzato.GuelL foM gh. mlniatsf ;; *' EVEN.'nUMMT HELPS Y a Batista Strife In' the (dd tabinet:' '1*^ expected to Shown to PTA ENT DIWElVXNG OPPONENTS South dtalar .reple(*e Andrea.'RivenKAlfurro as Z" By, AlfeMZSketnwold Noito-SoWh ridnankUl V ptima minister. Rivero to Batlita’a ""■ForN^ (CoBtouieil from Page One) choice to. run for proaldtat li.S. pilots pavid LaBau, architect for Gold^ The 'ualest wsiy to'pecelve 'an i ; ent te' to concqalCabmething '> C ' X Kleven of the\16 cabineWifiem' Stofrs Aksociates, Inc., ex- force# have raided from oh* 'hen have anhounced- z-andidgeitt (OMritelwd froM ^i*»^Oiie) JUip* No 'Concealment la All Blfhto »siisrrsS«t ^ Th* d-H Town Oommtttse ahd^clet: (RMACY the preliminary sohames of poMth)P/ai}ta ^ <py, for«.4UI 'local 4-H (3ubs will taiie part In thla Caribbean-ialand to to* in the elections. Under Cuban/toW Ml fi-OltG charged that the plah^'waa 8>Jafcd the thtei4pr of the proposed high of expoaed,; B. T. OtcksiHMl B C*t 1 " ^ obserranc* of National 4-H Club itto’A tan(>unced ihirpeae. they had to leave ttto'^iiabinet'Jn' (kn a o ^ M i toe dumip^ order to run for the/fiffi hv Red ageiits while flying from school at a kpepiai PTA* council - Y JNAsk ktartlng toThe plane kept meeting Wkdniiia^ay.l These plans ilirY i •imtli Mircb S. “ PINE LfiHOX flying north when it pitched Seoul . 'W«iii*ap«iied „ asa Thma will b k a i^ a l dxhttirik at cane tad tobacco; he said are [not fixed schemea and a'nd ]E{asi h eld tp e.flifst Ckaasel tt Behobl tos tamthg a^kH h w h tcb -Selda lind Vs$rtietbg off tourtots, tad landed at Pyon^ang, the! .. ttr CbaaSrl It I rABN^OF -PHARJ are opeh to suggestions, y. '"le king. “J^hai' pontihued vEaat ot Mnhi to* Robertson BchoM>€Iiarg^x N m h Korean capital. ' .* so u t h : Caaaa irHafs.' Cana. (OmI I^ R . Cnte'r 8L—5P ^ High school Building ,Oommittda _]p' Jack/ *of • apafied.; hdMhsg ♦ A 10 f ^ Chasatl W ■slysh*. Mass. Betwe«r.|l B irch )' den'A.Inc. bn M tinjil. THsM bave the bulk of the filia t io n against A North Korean newsman WW • Chassel U WatsHW Os«- Crasli that some of the persons aboard members recommended thatytnese trick ajao. Eaaf U)«n'ed *■' H Q 10 7 I • V". - bseii arranged .^Ktoa Buttons' Batista,., ' ...■■ri''-"*.* were receiving medical attention. sketches for -highySChooI farilitlpsj spade, and South at Ji ♦ K Q 5 • ArtNoodlgwG Rcrwla club, Mrk Jean .F. Roy ence An The atalemenV was signed by,. I . ' ...... A I 7 / Mrs. HarmtaN. Cochrane. ^Igverhjjl/Ma**., motorist was :/ Tills was Interpr^ed‘as indicating j he'accepted at the Town meetl^' S u ^ M MhL Manuel Cardinal Arteaga. are«: there had been,/h midair battle for ] Tuesday,, ^ X ■. y K' Dunun'y waa oul^^^«pdau ''hy Norik . A nI C H T O ta d toaNimble Fingers Cl Den at f ^ . m . , bishop of: Havana: the Arohbishop chnrgad, with failure, to pass to Uto' NT PMs control of th^ plane. It Is dealgned tp^Jfouse^rom 4S0 toiaitlme tutd^toaOtCtfltae a* disk s Frtfa iBSfrgethMit Mariofi V. Gregory end Mi fjirl Sebdt-T^jodp of StaUego tad' five btohdW . / left early thlir morfiing after a car- RESTAURANT 1/ T*ri;' W. Oronback, leedei Natota Hale Community The broMcast aaid the 34 per­ w . 900 Pwils -tan iS' planned for C i^ , m m t «li0wSr''M discarded * Frtt PdiWiig “ Wa exhort all those who' t o ^ tnjelc crash ojyni, 15 in 'Vernon. } -AND. H'ete Five ieiits hxpanslen. Bgsta oh'the projected Master Q^ncilor 'trim) dumn\y>:$k'^i6 third spade T \ Openinl Um There will also ..be .i^pectat as- YHwp 218 at 7 p.m„ Veetry sona are/being accorded good, 80 OOlTAaB 8Te<-Ml>S|j|U fight in enemy (Sampf to ce^ ^ n e -/Jtccordjng to State Police, Mah-j •X The Rev. and Mrs. C.Wlni growth and-mformation now avail­ ' Itobert 8. A *^ «w , 116 Golepiap Qbvkati!i^J(ot a diamond, since; Bombly at Coventry' Grammar Gongregetionil Chiirqh; Hspp; use of Violence,”/ the a t o ^ e n t humtaiUttlta treatment." It re- Doers 4-H at 3:15 pjn. w lt^ ^ rs. land X,-Delap, 2Q. wSa headed east | peafed/carller contentions that I loW will mark their fifth atinit^r- able, thgydommittec feels thgt this Rd., wHl/)#P' Installed aa m u te r sll of toadwitKmdS 'are good tricks. trimi ' finding, toe queen diiS ( M EOWtlEO About 40 club m e iw rs of said, "tad seek as soon^tadlosslble 8 BOWLING plantyWhen constructed \mi serve Thtypiii^Ator^fri discard Is a club* making-too game and Junior high department will take Joaeph^ Romano.' , o n R t, 15 and hi* car struck a j the M had defected to the n'orth jsary with , the Church of the ^ a a - counetl5>r of John Mathe/.(^apter^ (til o effective solutions to hrftig back to trdek in the rear. Mahland's carl rather than being forced to go in* th^lo\vn’s. secondary sclpiol needs for then South can keep all rubbori WOELB* part. Albert B. ( ^ y , T5olitad<«mn- .' Alad, Npedles and Pana, *-H o))r countiT The matori*! «iM moritl repe tomorrow. / until the fall term of Ordpr'of DeMolay, Monday evening^ aum oy’e pIUba ajtp perhaps can ’Viral" ty club'agent, wlU Show ^ h n 'm i p.m. wltfi Mra. /indrtw J. Buckley; went nut of control, hit a row of 1 S-'X to the- Communist area. y y ', HMljr QueaUan 4sM r ri w B l JUj Deace that, art'ab laClUng." Tlie^.Wlnalows came t® M tav ^ There are 13 gener^ classrooms win four .oriib tricks, lE L O I L NaUoned/i'H Gl^Congreae Pota and Patchee d-J^ ai 3:15,p.m. fence posts along the highway and r'thr Masonic Temple at 8 :1 5 , // ' Partner tafm'one )to-trumpi .The church/ieaders said InXthe then\careened'into the esplanade Building and iliiats Chester . from Roanoke, / Va., ^tn In th e' sketches, tw/^’each of sc^ toe" next plajm paaaM. You Mold: •iM { UBBB with Mra. Ronald Knapp; Cub Andrew is a senior af M ffi^ ee- A" heaft dlsCayd' makes^dj; ratlMft JksrAltl" deplorable atate which w e have where it stopped; He received minor j 1953, and dtnee thatytime .Have’ ence, home econc^lcs, husineiM^ tepxiGgi) tad ia employed''by 'the dear that'Bouth has no bitrirtist Spades A , J, 10,«, 6; hsarta K, 10, HIA he* ia "record- enrOfi- Scout Pack' 57, Den 1 at 8 p.m. with ' y' ,* s Vtached^throujEhout toe republic B A N Q U E T R contributed much to the,advance* rooms, shops and.,,gymnaqwms. ItMS) BJ mbnLlUyA-H daW tole yefir with Mra. Harry R. Ryan Jr.; Den 2 aC cuts and bniiees. ,,-'t SaVli^i|iddle 'l^k'e. aimKbsperiaUy'.in the eastern area M E N ^ S J A R Pope Picks ment of the local ckurpnT Dur­ Thera is a muai/room, ajaechanl- What do you say? / 7. ' Easrall 188 meiftbere X 19 ctabe to date. 3 p.m. with, Mrs. Francls;B«audet (w'het^ Caitro baa hia headquar­ The tnick was; operated by WU- i has extendedto hts.^{ends an Invi­ easy for East to throw a heart or Z’ |;N (•) U»J*" ■ 'beta etaand^juid renamed by ownera Sam Roatastetn'and ing the past five yekra a new par­ cal drawing room, a JIbrary, a ^ Ahinvbr: BW two cb(b8. Tmakid Of tWa number >93 Are glrie and and ben 3 at 7 p.m. u'ito Mra, Riip owners of Mtach’ester MUls, ter# 1 X - : hate# Increase, charity 11am H, Frank, 51, oL North Braii- sonage and youth' center have cafeteria, a ^ audiov-Visual room,- tation to w itM H ^la public instal­ two. away, and South'must gtiesa •rDavid segal,/'M ere to, the building with Its new aign. "Manches­ PRH (the Stayman cmn^smjopj aaks < 1) 60 ta ys paftidpatlngpaling Jnin home- rt Hodgkins.. 'X .^'bullet,. Inc., on Miodle Tpke., R dlihliitohtaK.t**''* *nd grief fill our ford who w'a* not hurt. been erected at; ^ 2 Main St., add. and admfnMitratiye pnd ^storage lation cefemppy.'■ . / . . the location of the 'qubeh of clubs mtaing tad agHpultUrM.(iturgi EJtoJe^^ LegloB Slatos Dance ter Mftta Towers." / * 4 1 Other eleffted and.AMJdlnfedNpf- In order to. make the game, 'partner to'allow a tnajM /m t if )ie WYMAN'S have announced the etaanripn of hom(e8,x'toe blood of _ brothers to Delap posted an $18 bond for ap-. Stritch as at the preaent/tUno a new. church rooms. /-■ ” '■ (N> club hav#-.. There will be a dance'tor ntoto*.. peartace in Rockville City Court flcCra toTpe Installed a ^ s Seiiibr DIacaiiis a Club . has one, OtoerWUe iw mutt bid OIL COMrAN? their store here and aUo^lw open­ shed-ih our field* and cltiea.” AsMssed Fop 839,415 is under Cpnptructlon In that loca­ The (Mdlinated cOst of the build­ AEEtS' led formed ^In toe.'north dintoict. bars add their guf*ta o f th(the Cow chair through the mob o f s)ioppers' from a lira hose, one stora dificia] , ‘The government and. all other March ,17. ' , ing is per square foot, to- ,coune0^ Wayne Newman: jltnJoK When the hand waa actdally tw o diam onds Or tw o no-trum p, M MAIN St V y E U M ) •♦u s * af t» (Sub ,25^'r tion. ' Taip' Rev. Mr. JVinalow la , iC<4ynir(A 10M1966, awr oBKAcy m A M sm y They are an and .. entry American Legion end its ing of a neiv store th''Tho)npson- as s»e looked for more things, to ruefully remarked. 'Roy, were wa Cubana' called to decide this im­ acUng/aa general contractor for UUng/g8i2J»0, This figure ex­ co^nmlor, Neal Ferris; senior dek- -pjayed. South didn’t.have.togueto. Oeotge;e Jac({uAn^Jacijuripto and. iniataken." . x * . X , Balance/LS^esrs Pro-Prefect wh, Elwood Anderson; Junior dea^ Genera) stufea Oorp.) (IS-4SI TEBl _ Xa-tto Mrs. Auxiliary at # p.m. March 8 at the vllle within a fw-'days. buy. portant matter may be assured of . FAMILY/SEES BURLE.«mt'E th e^ oject and Is supervising the clude U>etoe cost of .the- the . Siterite aiWand' w ". Cmtae third round of ajiftaea, So' ' / Mlse Alice Hecklqr he co~I« co-leaders Legion Home on Wall St. Finally, heeding t^e entresitle* 1 Arthur'a Dfwg Store there Tokyo'X In Japan, strip-tease \ toer expenses' toat will t»c con. Char es Kl-Mer; aentor'stew- tK r^'a.sm all club from dupainy. the' The partnerssald the expanst our mOat ardent pra.vera and, to Hrolters Protected' , wdrk of members of the ch t^ h and a woodworking, cluh. oi variouB salesmm, she allowed may h a i^ t^ n anow on the-^ound the extent that it falls outside the theaters" are attended by. the eluded In the bond isSua. ard, William RaUateper; Junior This made Itjoop as; toougl>/M had program WM necessaiy due to th^" but I X '^ n ’t atop golfefa from (Cotot^Opd from rage One) who volunteer their services 'Ihunibb, with ,Ccap a^- 15 alter Maricbester Bve«tag Herald Ctov-' "greatljr increased"; volt e chair ^ be placed In an en- partisan political domain, of our vvhble family, including babies. Fred^urphy— MI 9-8100 ■■ '■xy' — — wherever .possible. steward, George Turcotte; mar­ vecy little Inlet/it in /h e clubs. Keller na leader. buyihx'286 golf bajla; The bells, •The plan la designed- shal, Charles Van. Ausdall; cha)i- (U> ITAUta;1ni.M raKATEE entry (sOrrespondeBt, Mrs. F. Pau- theiXbuslnes*. - • clbqure reseiVed for that purpose. In Ita 'funcueiu hy Pope Cleirtient a native of Hartford, N.^C, -the Maple St. site which ,wia purchased Hind '^ u , toli ’wnssp^ a sure-fire S;U <1i>i SEW . IJbrary Ctobrtriie» 7 Htie Little, . telephofM Pilgrim Appaitatly tntagh, she hsd g. -Originally 75 cents' and a $l went 2 lain, JerrOld Wilson; orator, Ered- mtaeuver,\^brant«e(T tp .deceive ‘0 emphasize the growth of the V in, aiid was created aS' a p er-, Rev. Mr. Winslow w a e.g fa d u a ^ for A high s^oolT-LaBhu said the TONIGHT The Booto-Dlmock Meibtfflel 2-«28l Manchester operation, the store chengbs^f niin^egain for 16. halfi- for 29. and 80 denU. "closed court’;-plan/shown a* fu- ericK Erazee; tcrlbe, Robert Steele; even the ihiwwdisn oppqnont-.Nev- *= -I Jl S !^ m ’!?SiriAB» Watklna Mm'ewbere in Man- manent eonelstoryNrf tfie church f« n v the ai-iri ’ BimBTE CElrrt'BT Library committee to mekViig name has been changed to Man­ iites tetiSr she and her chair were ture- expansibn on the site, plan treasuref, Blake Pierce: standard ertoeless[ to^;mmpte play of'dis­ B tfi rr BEEVicB tone for th* obeervance o| chaater there p ta one-b a r g a 1 n tAM I School in that state. He began bearer. Robert Cromwell: sentinel, kTB TiSAl^ chester Mill* Towers, after the spotted ‘W ing together^ Agsto by Pope Gregory XV |jj,g nilnlatry as thsy|fiistop of a provides tke ippst efficient use of carding from The ..Ault toat you at-,8:30 t!SPA_Y BJ!Pp«' : (SI S^LAOE Slonal Library Week * ' hunter who had carefully planned Gordon Geer, almoner, Charles Coventry tower, on their butldiiig which has through the\crowdX X It waa charged virlth thVepeelfic , Methodist ^urchy-dn Cape Hat- thP land. / ’ . really pfdnt*' wUIklOol ..the enemy / ' Y . \ dt-POUS ( iijM EufiS!* »nmoL$ A^to through 22. Burton't^fhe ^oU>tomer who j his day by listing all the placea task of epi^ding spreading the fttttnanRtnnan i teVas, N..'G7 Hereubsequently en- Towle; preceptors, Donald Mothei more often tpan npt. - Y BI'EVIVAI. / Th* llbrarv' wlW be open toe re,-, long been a Manchester landmark. B«ch special, purpose room and ; ^ e store -In, iThqmpsonville will bought the t!#/inoulon coat fo r : ''’here toe artlrtes were he to- CathoUc faith , throughout 'tit.e j teri - the mtiristry of the Church, area are so arranged thg/When the Philip Finley, Alan Hunniford, VWl- WAsaihOTon (Uf> UIBBIK . - --Z gulsr (lays, 'ihesdsy and Thursday X ’ l 11am Warner, Malcolm Robejitoon, In UUs caliie, it Itad a great suc­ laiWhoOsmt / •*Tke Gardes^'__ Voters ^pp the same name. 12. w t only got a bars«‘" but made I tended Uv buy. Unfortunate^ Ihl* world, tad itS'^jurlidlcUon ,even''| ' srehe. and eeiwed In achooi expands partltl^s can- be cess. East had''to'dt^ard on the ( A) TaBRR Mt'BRETEElSEM in-is> my n u K ib rxiCKA from 2;30 p.m. to 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. $20on the'alde. T ^ the amount 1 ‘bettle p a n ’ was found ta the David Hastings and AUei/Ntafton; ( I* BIT EIKO. ::'Tbe Mil! Oiitlet Slorej[, Inc., s i m p l e t o s e r v e today IS one of the' broadest/n th^j,, Richmond and Roa- moved and a capacity Pf 750 pupils third; rpiind “ijif diamonds.' and who' (lii life ii'i^8ioW /Zk (Csisr) "riedlehie Mas" to 9 p.m.. tad Saturday from .Ml H^^of Requesf - - organist. David B row n ^ ' TvOiistr” X d?ay <" / . / inay be taken egre nf. can blame Wm for throwing a chib “ Cra»» m*ata’’y « tn rKATGEE PILM am.-tn no EltoVE KAOMi A aiaaa«el26SjteSSfiLSHd from 1 to 4:30 p.m. The buildj Moat Impreaaive in the crowd that X ' exercises the funcUfihe of other and toe corpa'^f State officers. win also be open March 21. Additional appropriatidns total­ Connecticut. In time, the demand ?W*f* thought he'd spenttoU beaieged the store Was the athlet­ Board accepted with regret.' Mrs. Refreshmtats will be served fol­ \ Naturally South hjid no furiher A U D IT O R f oOngregationa of the church,. as 7 p.m. to # p.m. ing $6,000 were voted at a special for sweaters grew to a point where ! time in line, from. 3 a,m.. Just ic gentleman who bounded into SHADY GLEN ICE CRE.4M Margaret Gtlvar was elected to rer lowing toe ceremonies. Garage town meeting last night. $3.200- the factory had to be aeparated! get the coat for her and Wdn' well. ■.. ' - -'f ' y ' ■ place her as Grade 1 teacher at There will be en.,ait exhibit toe shop when the door Was dpen- Of ^r€^ioent IN downetaira in the building by mem­ det'Vhat was originally aoughl. ^-f^pm the retail o|wrallon in order know about the bet until ihe heard ed* covtrtd the floor in several Longview School. Mrs. Gilvar Is a Of the money approved, $3,000 CimMfiai ''Stritep'h^ rise in. the graduate of>Bost6n University and AUdNHENT I ber# of the TpirAnd County Art to>rovlde moi e r'oonv and the Mill j V husband being coiigratulaW fiiK^ ntlo leaps,, (scobping up two CaUihUc hlerac)^ was one of theN 8BBVICE Assn., as witll As an exhibit of old each was voted'for toe Equipment GutiefTatorea began, to slock jind on winning.lt. \ taught in first grade at Broad Family Peri^li Maintenance Fund ■catt^ ruga on the way) and then jp o it rapid and brilliant ih Amerl- acco AUTO REPAIR books an.il magazine*. Repairs and sell other*'Clpthlng and household ; Keller's Men's Waar-rEmploye* tood With arms akimbo before a)i rook last year. Every'ttwrs,, Fri^ JSst. and the Sn Removal Account. \StOC ^ Mm ecciei^ tical history, In New York Blaze Jattc/AUrMB DstM Vfr»m MltrbsO —IS MAIN s t T MANCBB8TERm a ih EircAEfioif/ Z Utasi EACEEUMI PATIIBB "A Book In the Hehd Is Worth originall requesteid $5,0<)0 for^.Jne the Mill artd the MiTKQutlel stores people poured into the shop to snap Bofae of “Hartford have moved Into (Continued from RAge One) . Cisfm*8e*P«.aB4 JCatmr "rarie Beatler aad tb* cou ni/ were no' takta finished the equivalent of a IS) A>^E ojuikin TSco on the Shelf.” Snow moval Acedunt./'^ An m 1941, « e la')»i;esldent'nf.;row'ers. up epOrts Jackets that the clerk* flavo>s,,/A q could see flames .from Bishop> the apartmept of Mm t R a ^ on d ;«iK fEBt8H aiMii(wit BecBlIWsHUT” ' — am cn^ent to the origin,];inayfnoiion Throe da>ui baforo the sale out- - high achool cOUrae'in St.-Gregory’s 6sM-(a> ^^|^T«-A.]rBATE- (jriaS) BALLY The library committee has pur- ,Inc., and treasurer of Dixwelto, Inc. couldn’t get back in the store. “ It of-toitaerS were'tolephoning try­ dfisserf probIfinAs. Cmlege. Clncinnstl. st 14. T(^o C o n iw soms[^^tw«1ni He Peltier o f M a in /'S t.' rtcehtly occupied by Feim. Jane, Carol'and sUo; jVh rhaadlCT-OrMS Welle* la ’ At the FriendUeat Place >has*J »150"uw th of children:# whe^put to a..hand.vote,'e,ltat night in Hamden. Segal, vice pi-esid^s-d was 10 minutea/before we couidget >•, vacated by Rickard Pippin and Lionel.'^: / r A •> DAELEt S:t9 (lHlir¥i?%LLl5* wur tied ,f l to 21/d n d broken ing/to ^inAke 'Xea^yatlQna'' ar- ■y years later he received his bachelor said wkeiv,.:nremen arrived flames "M o H In Tr$* Shadow " ) .y' In Town GseatS!- n*as Everiy Bras. Gearte* A tea will be held in the library ivnen MCderator Albert J. Booth I and one of the organito^ of bix- were roiling im t/h e bedroom wlh- of Mrs. Pel>iPr. •y.. Y ' ' ^ ) MDUS STANKO’S . (dSI' The $15 tricycle up elephtaf'Specials,ials. \' While in Rome scqulrihg his another Iridroom upstairs in the 7:4s r Si M VALLEY DAYS Hfsetarir, Jeaa Carran.'-llelr. March 22 X*iih the following in 'oledW in fai'orlavor o^epeof,toe reduction.’r ^ c u o n . ; jje owns the Myrtle Mills /or dow andI the room Was a roaring in- frame jlvvelling. GEY^ AT T SEA8EA 16 a requeit for $1,200 for a was proven hy toe fact that one - ta.fBiMr The N ig h t” OONTWMT tins to to grocery besinesr tomotrow af- ni.ng of each area. A feiy-minui«* to the Chicago archdiocese filled a Shepard wai in. could not be en­ Thiil-meeting is being plan;aimhd shd ifor this riirkh^hilly section. /He also / (1L4S» EEBBY NABOB stock up ^ r refrqahiBents Mrs. Donald C. Smith. MT- Robert fta time clerk for Town Aaseasor ter 37 years continuoui/tarvieje woman, starching for a coat for worked at the.McEwan UiiUhg Co. S;U-7!M ^e Businessmen’s i / **Tke Ca*e «f Ik* Deedir V. Raymond Broga. afterward a woman apprbatoed her son who wisely nad stayed at vacancy creatta by the death of tered because d the! flames. He girls w h o'a re'to. be parfidipaUng / ' -DekMe". " for the tvbeke^' ■Oeverdon and Mrs. J sck /liserm ^ with First National Stores and him, stared over hia head at th^ fn Dekalb.' . ' “n.. . WATBBraOBT The Teen-H’ers 4 ^ Club will of thetoairy "would -you .hand that down •You C a n ;TKBte The Q ufiW y" the srchdtpceae he wae the spirit­ fir* Itstlt- was confined to the sections, older, antL/piipger rtrls, SILK GITY ^STOBB* hav* a food sale, t i ^ ' and place spent for part tinie help. c(,jnter at the First National I > along... in-W> JMIMV COMO SHOW I ./ please,". ual leader of more than 1,500,000 north section of the house. with tips on goodf^groom1ng,^oe- (Celar) Gae«t*: Tk« GaefvriJ JOl h. Mato SL-^J-JUP to be announced. March )o, for the Broga said he felt town ..rec­ o-< E. Center Sto ' \ I The msn turt»#d and looked-.! 'u ta"'"wn denj ed ■, the ture and use ot* cosraeti<^'T‘^ k . (SS> rOl'NTBV MC8IC JCBI- ords should he maintained on a called Catholic*. Mrs. ShepardI according to fire­ • t«FK Wki-l! ' IU .VW ^aiW benefit of th# Camp Fund. The“ 66-ye^rioIdJ '"'y* «e»x» . T^cottvlllem V* ro«i^ ■I s«^vs%w-\Alooked aa^tass* again aassv*and thent-a*«•.«• with,»y »Law . a wwA sigh •* 'i .a '"rufr I “ '■-hHV'* men., is briieved to h'a^ suffocated Fritapship Club *$ Meet . ' Dine At Th&y (Celer) Gaevl*: Xasier Mra. Clarence M BraMeld, leader. daily basia' and pointed out he white ele- 4 • X r.ss (»Mst m ex a the dl'cebsb dent, startod^with Econopry 'Grof^^handed over tha bargain bik* he'd j before being burned. ' / , *nie Friendship Clta of Ellington' , ( II BCOTLAAO'YABD I'asal aad—Abbe Laae, wtir.be in general charge. I spends about 85 per cent of hia eiy a* a etoie. managj^ln Water- j been looking f<)p Itself. i phanf’ selling f<^:'-6 $1 and \t W ' ' •ids I »*ll I.AWBENCE WELK Feler r*l(aer. TV’* "Veav I time in the office w-ith only. 15^ per the clerk.-* "just (iharge, it andi^nd A dog belonging to the Shepri'ds Congregal-ibnal Church will' meet WALNUT SHOW ' Hit Parade Blacrr*," dill \ Bld/D4M4*lon Due bury in 1921 after operating his I \Marlow''s had also'advertised a A bout^ow n was qlso'found deaji in the house Monday/St the* home of'Mr. and ^nURNSIDE A (ISHSl GAL^ STOBM BBOW Carey, Tammy Leaaettl. •The Coventry Volunteer Fire cent in the field to evaluate prop­ own Store in Southington for sev- type'writer for *9.95/'an d q u ite *t to my home' soundsto^£; AV£ €AST m r o . *:Ok. Basaaas” Vlrslala Blnaa. Alaa-Caya- erties. altljough attempts wire made to Mr*. Walter Huffman on Hoffman ••■ye. Bjryllaacbe*" __ laad aad aiuee Bam Ceaha Assn, b oyd of directors wHI hold eral ytatay ' / ‘ naturally it was one bf THE fhain rood idea if you can '-away ^ The public ia Invitedvto attend revive ht6i,*butside. \ Road at .8 p.m. WMpM (tt-M) • tie ( AU> ADVENTTBE AT SCOTT a epecita meeting at 6 p.m.; Mon­ He felt he should devote 50 per From Waterbuiy Lintner was' targets fpr early arrivals. Appar: | " ’’I" / REmUBANT ■“V M) tXI'B OASIS cent of his time in the field. When ^ -(Ihe Gospel services in Oitage Hall Chief '0 ‘^ughl%n. ToWn\ Man­ A 'shoH worship service will be MAhtoh BtRT LaNCASI BUrrIas Jiaiaiy Daraat* IBLANDr“Baeey Gaa“ day at/the home of (Carles E. transferred/to Hartford, then to | entlv unaware of aurh rompetition.'K / ,y St 4 o'clock tomorrow afittanoon. rmtv ci'RTM • :W YEL Yor Nyac^ pir.iidtat.' A decision‘ will 1 Y Conducted by Miss Mary CJarke spyfitor Arthur N. Rutherford and d/U.,- be piade on the contract to be : work resulted in. in the past year, | store around 1:30 p.m. and wanted . ter is amongXthe Connecticut Ftoturing oi choict w "T o a h o l ’SWEET SMELL «J)._FVBLir^r''Ej(l>EBrEXI___ (|»-tt) TV TBEATEX ^ and Misa Janette' Graves, ^ 's e othet town officials Who were at BOR HOPE BBOW Gse*«*! .toe proposed 1.600 *q. ft. addition .proxiniately %260.0Q0 x An . asseas- j $9.95" tx-peVritera left. | insurance /(xhich now offer.* a e Baked Nianttc Sballop^ -! ld:te < 1> .NEWB A WEATHEB . Natalie Weed. Babert Was- ■ on It took time for the “word ” to waiver pP'premium benefit in event ing adequate lines. The fire ohtef lington rorreepondent, Mrs, G. F. en casserole \ Tec*. 4;isa;15 ( XU) MIKE WALLACE IKTEX aer aad Aalta Ekbarx io the firehouse In South Coventry'. J'"'*’’ !* formerly toeciared Ladies of the Assumption will aid,first two booster lines h a d fo Berr, telephone TReihont 8-B818. VIEW • :l* f 1) dCNGLE The board ta making a thorough ' i*’ *'- grand Jisf. get to at leasV.Qne person in W illi-, of tojar and permanent di.sability hold" their monthly meeting Mon- lA Y : ALAN. »‘D|p:P-lSIX’WDINO” (IS-4S) Gt'NBMOKB • :M < S> M X DMTBICT A1TOBNEZ ought about $7,- mahtic it wouto seem. -Marlow s of toe policy-holder, and settle- bV hboked up to keep the fire in e Niantio Fried Scallop^ flt-MljrEATI'BE ( S-U( YOCABKED - „ _ POB _ IT ■ itudy of the several sealed, bids re- t This AOloilnt ^ day gt 8;15 p.m. In the cpurcp hall. cti^k until one engine company tartar sauce NO MARCH 5th tELLER” in color , is:ii ( SI chAMrionsBir nowuno 7^ (1S-4S) iLinBEil 'illTC'BtmGK reived and opened Wednesday 609 in reven'u; to the town. He received a cahWedneadav—three ] print options In their policies. - Mrs. Marjorie Smith, 143 ..'Benton frorn\Prospect Ave. could hook up l4sM ( S) CODE 1 ' “ Belaya al Ike Bera” night at the ftreHbiuie.. ^ ffH that e.rk would help him day* after the sato doted—asking/ Under the waiver of premium - US) I LED TBBEE LtVEB I(:N ( II NEWS AND WEATHEB . m ^e time running down.. when it wa* going to be held, x '| benefit, if, the in.sured should be- ^ “St.. wUl demonatrafe slininastics. to the\iearest hydrant a ’thousand e Shrimp a la Caociatore # # # : # $ - $ ^ 3 4 $ t $ $ (SS-Ml VOnt BIT rAUDB ( *1 DANCE TIM;E Police Meet Tomorrmy spend •» A Country Store will alao be[ con- feet away. Town authorities lor (CeUrl III) THE CBALLENaS. ' Coventry Police Ftotrol Will meet' «***»» mtals. A “team"' compoied of a^-itian j come totally disabled and remain 21 ducted and'members who h'a'Ve ar- more th a l^ year have called at­ e Fried Shrimp /' (Ul EABLY late SHOW taera / , ■ 1 i The benefit wills b# o'ffei’ed In^j enough to accommodate all vehi­ ANPTHlitTRfAT <»> rCBTAIN TIME li:U ( SI PEATf^E FILM Dlacuaslon Iraders; hive beta H i IH KeCOPCl 1 CaR Chino trousers looking for tj)e cor­ T The M ^chester , Rotary/ Club cles. Although three engine com­ e Broiled Lobster to‘Dinimf on Mlaa Arnold will apeak at 8 nent tobacco grower.' president of POLISH AMERIGAN veloprnem; and' Mrs. Chhrles & ' Manchester, from here to Norwalk $39. were being^.amd for $1.33 and Saturday and Sunday 10-7—Week Days 1-7 - o’clock. day, Saturday to "Th'e Thtee' found plentyAt talter*. the policy funds. the Shadp Tobacco Grpwer* Agrl- Knight*"—BUI Dube, vocalist, Nyack of the morning unit m e e t - ) ? !^ " P “ * and finally back to Manchester in culturai- Aasii., and bead "of the CLUB ing at 10 -a.m. Thursday at h er^ ^ *^ approximately 7 per cent 1937. ' v \ One cust(uner had an unpleasant ■ A spring reunion of the Family duril^g the 1949 recesalon., experirol^c with a rotary lawn Pop»riar Markets; Inc., of Spring- tobacco-growing firm ,of A. N. .^06 Clinton St., Manchester “ FOOD home In the Nathan Hale Heights During a gbod part of Hw time field; Mass., is schedulta to mave' :JT Life Ooitference of the . Northern WALNUT RESTAURANT FOR 'The Labpr Department’s Bureau ! nio\ver which "bit him" when he LOUIS LAVITT, Rental V^ent Shepard. A Son. 7 FREE ADMISSION developmeTit. he worked fbi- Economy an^^irst into a new warehouse at 241 West- ^ New- Bhigltad School of Religious 7 WALNUT ST— »n 9-8070 EVERY , of Entolcrimeht Security aald the 1 National. Lintner was "on the stoinbled against the blade, which The home in whic^ ahe died was A member of the Board of Edu- Feb. 15'total of 3.130,009 insured! luckily was not moving at the pti St. in Hartford sometime dur­ Education will be held this after- constructed about two years ago— B CENTER 81 □ road" trsveling from store to store' Call Ml 3-0676 . , noon from 1 p.m. to 7:30 at . the eatibn will.be at each ses.aion to unem plo^ent roprosented a jo b -, time. Stiriigging it off as an honor­ ing the summer. a 1-story rambling house In the answer questions. in a supervisory capacity. / ' Construction w-ork on the ware­ South Methodtat Chiirch, l^s ;ratio, of 7 'i per cent In this' Lintner is married and ha's one able "Rattle 'wound,” he bought the Georgian style with a view of Hart­ Today: “Owp Si»” plus “Stopovfir Tokyo” Ooiindl Chairmen Named .-'category, another record. | house. which has a floor area of ford. It was ■vjsited by hundreds daughter. He is a v€terajr'of World moweri- ' ', i Army Pfc. Charles T Burdick D □ □ a n □ The First Congregational Church' The burrieu attributed the, mid-1 Keith's •— The salesman ta the 15,000 .square feet, will begin in during the annual iiouse tad gar­ B □ a □ Pastor'a CounHl;.h,ss appoiinted'toe War I, was wounde(jto)ce and also the near future. It will he iiaed as, i ^ Jr., son-of Mrs. Mary Burdick of 'EA' February Ir.croase in Jobleaaness to I floor where a $70 cedar chest den tour sponsored by the Hart­ (IMS) WBA»tt*MY LINIS?: following committee chairmen, adverse weather, along with cta-j gassed at Chateau Thierrj' while being sold for $1 didn't tave to do a distribution point for perish^ j 77 Greenwood Dr., recently parti­ ford Art School last May. Tomoirdw mru Tum# .IHIisbt Itoafter' (U) THE E iU ^ IjSTF BSOW serving with the infantry. 2 . cipated In the “ Stare Hawk,” a STATE (M) LATE BBOW each to appoint his or her own as- tinned 'layoffs in the auto, metals,! much "selling." In f a Y he prob­ able items. I Mrs. Shepard was bom Ida „ ••Ule Baat" Biatanta; Mrs. Lloyd D.'MaoQuown, Lintneti'haa no immediate plan* The grocery division and main ' 7th Army maneuyer Involving lOO,- lt:M (U) NEWB 1t:tt ( S> WOBIJl’a. BK^MOVIEB machiner>' and electrica’l equip-! ably, found it the klnd/of situation Smith, in. East Hartford. She and 2 decorating; Mr*. Raymond B. Ben­ for th* f(jH-ire. . offices of Popular ,.Market* will 000 troops In Gennany. He Is with OUTSTANDING HITS U:SS ( 4S)^NEWS A PBEVIEW* 11:*# (IS^d) Sl’ NDAV NEWS' ment. induatriea. ^ saleWen dream ab(>ut. Customer* Y- Mr. Shepard, a native of Portland, lt:4S (It) NEWB AND WEATHEB nett, flower: Mra. W, Bryce Honey­ ■_ Noting a contimiaiice of the were running up to him. shoving continue to operate from Spring-1 the 69th Engineer Co. He entered were married July 3, 1926. She had' ItiM ( I) NEWXA WEATHEB CIAIa bine.ss news fn Manchester ' .service in October^ 1955. Anita, his U :U (lit lULLION DOLLAB_ y ix well, hofpltallty,: Mrs. Joseph P. trend, the bureau aaid the num'her money in hia p<>cket* and shriek­ field. been in poor health follow'ing .ta ON THE SAME SHOW ’ y : ^ 3 * * ' » Get ManMarried.'/ ntinues to ■ centep-aronnd la^t wife, ia with hlm*~in Germany. (IS) NE... ''Eaton, music; Mrs.-James R. Mac- of newly laid o ff insured workers ing. "I'll buy it!"I'll buy it! " operation^ last apring. ..ri _ F O R A ^ Il:.ie (U> NRWh AND ^ PBXVIEWB X •Arthur,' nubsery; and William inci eased by 33,900 to 459,200 dij Week's "tvhite elephant” sale with Montgomery Wards — A Wom­ Robert J. Damaachi, pai-ts mana, The Shepards have two «-weatheb Yeornanf, head usKer, tng the "week ended Feb.''z2.. more and moi-e tales being heard, an customer staggered from .thes ger of MOriarty. Bros., Inc.. ■ 30i The Americta ^glon Auxiliary Andrew N., who live# a t. 26 Long of the oft-time fantastic happen- , will meet Monday at 8 p,m. in the D a i c r o u s SUNDAY r u lie i l l NEWS’ Xi The church Boar BCNDAY BKPOBT for 39 cents. Sixty dozen pair* Tliit ii th* shirt thot's a dream to launder, Tumblebrook Acres. Inc., to <«) POLKA PABTY i !!!* TijF^croiNo u I:*S (I*) CONNiSCTICL'T UPE went at the phenomenal rate of a because .it needs no ironingl The new > Town of Manchester, NiledTDr, and (N) MTEtJTBB. SCBOOL6 AMD !«> 4I.UOMB w ith k i t t y , dozen pairs s minute. OIL lURNER SERVICE a portion of Frances Dr. , flUlRVIVAl* Rate of Recovery process., qjves the fabric TRY HOWARD JOHNSON'S , (U) BENOta LANCEB* Orginally it was planned to dis­ OPEN NIGHTS * ’’24-HOUR SERVICE" • J ll» (It) COraifiy STYLE, Cn.A. t‘ i* *5, TUB WOBLO'TCBNS play only half that amount in the riolty effective wrinkle resistance, a 27 Vean’ Experience! LONGEST CAUSEWAY? i:w ( II y ^ m VOICE in k albino- (I!) NEWS ■ T O 11 P .M . . . (U) l:tt-PLAYIH>rfil! mistaken belief thiit there prob­ allows if to drip dry ready for onolher • All Work Guaranteed! Tile Florida >uuueway, opened GREATIII 11.O Z. HEAVY STEER ably would be only s slightly..in^, in 1954, span* 'Tampa Bay. - Fif­ t-.a («) AT BOMILWrin...... BWjnf OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY weoring in o few effbrt.less hours. Try this CHARCOAL BROILEO (« ) UPE tt WOBTB LIVING I;dd (tM|) BEAT_PAT THE OtCLOCK creased demand for the stockings. truly moddln shirt tailored for EARL VAN CAMP teen miles long, it is the longest (. D-TV •VMPBONV Thinking back to the torrent of over-water crossing in the United liW < l> I BBAXCIi POX ADVKM- I;W (IIMS) BOCSE PABTY _ shoppers which hit the sales clerks Arthur Drug Stora States. TCBE rii PAMorR PLAvirorsB like the high pressure stream liN I 1) nSATVBX FILM < I) AMEBICAM BANDSTAND (ID CPXTAIM TIME KITTT rOYLB • If You Are Laid Off raiii IB voi:b woblIi ' <4S) raMDAY pICTl'BE 1:1* (M> WlBDOli LINCOLN-MERCURY 8;d* < SII) DDUB^DdUBM 'rXATimx1 - - V . EXCLUSIVE «N)... ------='BfaNT8YOBTg Wl____ TO KNOW TOPS IN n X E CARS! FOR BABY'S SAFETY. HEALTH, COMFORT ~ (IS) PKBSgBCnVX • Or If You Are Retiring (riTBiriiBa. am^ebi^A In Mancheatcr They're A,t USE OUR PERSONALIZED SWIMMING FOOL FRANCHISE m x y t:N < S) tebm: TALE VP (IS) rSATT MORIARTY BROTHERS BoWxTBllabte, to handle tale* tad'Installation of America'a lead- (M) I q QB 815 Center 8t„ Tel. MI 8-5185 - lag eosicnU vtaa-tUe pool. Thla fabuloua tiled 12’ x 27* pool will SiU (II) BEW8_ You Can Keep Your Blue Cross Membership DIAPER SERVICE ba adrarUaed la leadtog national magazines at 8IA98.00 Installed. WlUARDjONimiO N* mnney down, g years to pay. All sixsa available. Every home Your Baby Will Never Use An.vone CUm Diapers, , bwner aad meiel a'potentiaJ customer, TUa Is an unusual oppoir- On a Direct-Payment Basis. We Us# Permaseptic—'Die Rash PreyentIV# A.ntlseptie I Uaiity for toe right nggreaalve tales'minded party tb'make up MORIARTY BROTHERS la ffiO,OOOAO the ilrat year. Nomina), secured retamable Invest-.: e A lL ';." STARTS COMPLETE HEATING SERVICE meat. N# hiYtatorjr required to financially responsible patties,’ Eh H e nE s N c ^ b UVs s h o p i Bee ear Mr. Oartalaa In Hartford, at the SUHer-HUton Hotel bo HT^ONESDAT PEYTON PLACI' RANGE AND FUEL OIL , CUPID DIAPER SERVICE B' suri' Biuc Cross hos your curron) address - ### BAIII .f Ti. , f MoiMar.’;MBi«h . ***nm wTsm .. e e i^ . X 5 CENTER ST — P H O N E M I-3 -5 1 3 S . M I 3 - 2 3 M . TOMORROW POOBB OPCir R f 111*.

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r * 'V. IIAKCriESTEIt CONN,, ARCH X PAGIil. v F A O t M A N (m ^E R gVji;|41NQ HERALD, M ^ H E ^ E R , CONtf^ SATUhDA^, MARCH 1, itBl —;------iiifrS#f>"" (rtliT(p .'.>/■ * 7 - wiiii ail ■ jideiA Hill III'' I'e jia iii' ' i i ] t7 i o t t ^ t .iha pifeaim^U ';tp niaka 6 . ftrmsd prophecy, and ffplalnad.ths •eresade jtes ix d Auppilsd 90^ the twiilo TO! PuMlibm thtnga^Ibok worse- than thg^ara.' ^ ■t. Mary’s.Epiaoopat Ohnreli so-called miracles of olden , times id preiiews" (OARtaBad (ram Fm Oi k ) S t jBolee’ R. G. OhuNk, uanagemAQU and are subject to ■t Nijdit- (Contlmied f i i ^ P s i W One) dad Oetobff 'U. If. wa can manage to leK.em- if an inevltabla part of poU^ Ohnroh and Park Sts. - ' B#v. Jaha F. Haaaoa, PBetor ' aa natural .damonatrationa o f the The Rev. Alfred JU WUtlama divine power, damonatrattdna which ibango witbdilt notMiS. matte l:hanll(sl|i- or j(/masting of ployment and trnemploymrat i0t warfart -ovir' tha unemplo^ Kaiir; Jaaaea T. O'ChumU conOi‘iile d / -l^ OffieiRhi^ who said apd-leach;^sent recommendations w kfch' '■ Rector ■ . were not understood." . *->,4' ministers. X X X then acted .upqn, by the acB tistlcs apeak for themaalyaa, that dvtrybodjr must; showJ ^ e big M v . Jain P, HlaBebfMd -> ^ decU t^.td c e m e n t tpday on Sydney W< MaeAl|dnc, -^-'iBev. ««ee| ik :& 'M cO kbb';. ■ .* . 'Meariwbfte, t l ^ lln ^ sd Ststss only, UiAy ware unabis.^ to give .out falsa optimism, or wU he^-rH^varybody, tha^ -ti; except BucMagluuii, report that i^Regional Dtstrict Organist dad Cbroscus boats to the area. .'• ••••••«•• •••4»•. J'Tb detir of l^d^rdhelled ^pinion o’clock with tvyo Maeeee'at 9, ohy 1: liMtten w m discussion of a f ^ f» dent (would) hold ^ ^ f a p ^ u ^ at least ^eRpa Ufa station aa it Sunday, M a ^ 3 ‘wBa v -P oUm Psny An official of the Turkish Mari­ Supirt^endetit .Dr. W;»Chrtstof «•••••»••••*«••••••• oS0 happens-to beWt^tlrf moment. 9:M, Padtor'a C la «. time Bank, which oams the ferry Helsler Who, was given the power feafcJr. ••• ••••«« •••• d • • •jU emplO3 0 ^ tivhlcli deeeiy^ ayh^pa- ebr^ht the assiiUnt. / and 6na for the children IS the RAvs ^tbliom e' effect off the Sov­ lines, said It Was not known how of Simwal "br- . non-rehewal of let.ers aTre s ^ t U " them ^ogAr show, the big heart piw- tt and winalow Man- LT-l^Parsdt o( 'Turkey's two maiii naval bases:" York and unavallabls, for/"cbm- Dictri/t 8 may hinge on tha dub* tha. uaa oKraMbUealloii of Americana at w ork than waa the ivss." M w g KtioSD Khniehchev daridad the|r Uetlcs ^ vAdwa dtoPAtchaa craditad td It, or enta a delicate and Uckliah’kjtuM eter. ^lutor Choir.; , Bridget’s B. COinreli Vesper ssrvics, built ^had bodmarangsAx^ : Several groups of aludents were ment. ^ ' come- -f^x.Monday- .night’f ' ‘^Itefcrg; •ot^otlidrraa cradftad itt thla papar case in 049, That happened tb b* tion. Pol|tlcany,\ they must hot l.nr;, QUldren'a Eucharist for Bsv. Jsha J.'Dslaasy,.Paster. film, “Empty Shoes,’’ i; Tha latsAtx. Russian move Bp- reported aboard; y Th'e names o f Our six teachers m detit0/Repoi^ say t!bat if th*: ■fad aJhiip Uia loeml nova pubtlahad hara, icba(w|»irten Iri the ChndreB> B «v. Stanley E. BasUUs ves(toeA bl SetAnM —Here's to Vets k year when one of the leading scorn the unfortunate. Nor must .WlUiam Cat^,'father 'enipo Bsndttssd ’ psarsd not to^affect basic dlffaV- . T h e Uskudar sApk only,-sbout 10 reportedly dismissed could not he Poara’ backs Dr. Helsler in dxar- Ail riChU dt rapufaUdatloii of apaou Chajpel. (old,'Church), the red Rev. Oeaale B. JBnssey. / •-B. t r». vCooi djapatcharfyrafat y a PAston’* \/ ■ snesa betwesff"^ WssKington And imies. from its point of-meparturc, verified. Atl-uhpffljff** source said ejaifig the 'pojver It g*ve him, ho their own opportunity to illumin­ wbriMmU liiiraery chipei; diypark Aieistaata et Kuite Moscow o v ^ h o w to go about ar- j first reports said, /T , the six teAchers'wUl be dismissed; miay decide to to the achool Full kin-rtea E. A. Sanr- ent moment was in the' presidancy. wpopJSe's&Skri&ht V ate the fact that Governor Ribi- Bt^'foUom, Church 9he SalVatioa Army ranrtng a top level eonfsrencs. j . Located ngar hufflt is a u.S; mill- becausA they do not agree with for al least anothfe/ywr. tea. Uic The fact that 8,800jM)0 moiie Masses on Sunday s^ *'i^y-=|d(Ssletto Novean ^PubUabara RapraaaBtatlTta; Tlia coff,: the erstw’hile conseihrative ea aroyhidX after the 8 a;dH. serv- 8, 9, 10 aai MA0. Strwt- . VCona V-S.'Authorities ware still In- ‘ tary base. It waaAot known whethx Drr" Helsler's '‘educational /philq- Dr. Hel8le>T*cenU'^,_ Jutlua Mathawa- SpaeW AMncr — Naw Americans are at work today then Democrat, has .decided to play a Icee-Y \ and 11 a.m,. and down- Major sad MrAi. John Pleknp ^jteet ^/today that the prepardtloAs er arty Amerjeahs were aboard:^ aophy." x ' his resignation, giving 'Ylt’^^KtaJth’* Yiork. ‘ Chieaid----- Oatrolt'Ana SMon. 0 a.A., H o ^ . COa0$uiiion with stairs At 9 and l a as his compelling raahoB for ' MEMBER AUDIT B fra^U Or in .1840, however, does not prove little receasion politics in the "style Officers la Wwrge give Bound rMSon tb ^bslisys ' wit May Protnrt senior Choir, t^eteilmt,' the rector, ing to resign.'Howev., T i*A aid he' o qmcopiTKMW that nre are today more ptosper-^ of Chester Bowles.... , O. Peter Carlssn, Daadmaster ><, If , men like EtaeHhnwer .^ d :One teacher, who ^sked that his The main stream of Repuhlicai; 'preacher, the ufdpMnt. ^ OhuVeb ef tM Assiiaiptlea Mrs. Ulllaa Pe -t « V 8S!r Mgjteln get together, ths^can name not be napST. said the six might reconsider after the B e«r4 .Tha Harald PitaUns OoiiBaiijr, Ine., ous than wKwere in 1949. 7 p.m., E vei^ng with Boys' .'xAdsias Sb aMThempsoa M ■aaumaa no financial raaponaibiUtT for reaction has been pla^hg with this Songster 'MuiaV - - X - o m p l^ something. The Rus- Engaged fringes teachers ma^^' appear at' the asked him to do so. ' tvpocraphicki arrora appearing in ad< Another pertinent atatiatic has Choir. ' ’ntdylTth'bf a eeriMi of . Bev. JtHMsdiJrrFarrell, Pastor jffS Stitt w ant to leavpXall real School Board's next meeting. Mon­ - The dismissal iiiports wars th * double rsduirement In tortured and Kev, Fnuittr’%'. Butler,. Aaststaat X S - \ . The engag«;'.ient/bf MlssTlor- InirtiaaineBU and other reading matter inadequate fashion. In fact, by 20 weeke’'lnaUiiction bn the “FUith 9:80 a.ml, Sunday schodt cIsAses nsgotiatloiis up to the summit ses­ / day night,, in-protest;’ One is ex­ latest In'a series of evAnts cloudinff' ' ta Tfaa Manehaatar Eraalng Iterald. alsO| shown an increase. I f there and PracUce of the Church" fbl> ence Carrier, 30 CAnlgrbury Sb, t<>^' questioning thjs aUtistIca Of the for all ages. Alton J. 'Munsls of Music sion Slid conflns prepru-atory work O H Rt e 15y pected Jd" bring a lawyer. Two re­ the atmo.vphcre at the t a w 01.8 ' Olaplay adrertlathg eloaing boura: are more people woric0 g today lflwa""t)^aeryicc. . , I St 7, 8, 9,10 and 11 a-m. YP8M. to such housskMiUffg problems ss Albert Gustsifson Jr., tognnouheed portedly will ask the Board for. a AUllion school, i ■ gove^orA Labor Department, the hi her pArenu, Ur. and Mrs. HArve ^ r HoDday—1 p,'m. fnday thim there wwe in 1049, there’'are -^"Dally except vWedneadays, ih 10:48, Holidess servics with Band X' the Urns, healing. . x Recenli.v the student body aniC ' For Tuaaday—1 p. m. Monday. Hepublicanan>l ■ ... music, Male Quartet. Message: X program- - Oriver Hurt X Dr..Helsler w-as given the power some pi'ethbera o f the faculty were, / For Thuraday—I p. m Wedneaday. p-m., Evenflig Prayer, Crater “Bearing Ohe Anothir’a-Burdens;*’ 'Tho Soil'et'-'^ropdasl was handed rier is a graduate 'oftllardwick of deciding on contract renejvals criticized for atudeiiV bebavienr#/ On this, the dark side o f the Bible kind of Insult. They-hayd^ put ^ r Mday—1 p. m. Tbur^ay.. Wednesday: ■>-, Rev. RallMi KeHey, Paster 3 p'.m.. Hospital vUttstion by to AmbiuaAapr U s t^ ly n 'Thomp­ Academy -and Is p r ^ n tly e'ni- However, many residenUx.pf. For Saturday—1 p. m. pyiday. .• themselyee in the p osltloi^ doubt-:- ■Xn out-of-alate d“iver; eui^^ed In a move not generally practiced picture, the statistics bay that 8 aMi., Holy Commuhloir'lh 0*8" Mro. Major John Pickup a|id Mrs- , 7HAY—Tarade mwow ployed by the Iona 1 ^ . Co., Regent three towns In the District^ .Claaatflad deadline: 10:M a. m. aa_ ing^that theX unemployM real WOC^Muflc Ri>9yiu * ‘tf)lAt —Recetd son in M ygstsrM y by For­ in this area. 'Bay of pubUeatloB axeapi Saturday -- there are 812,0(H) more uneniployad Nativity Chapel. K Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10 ElUabeth Wilson. v i —It. I. Vi. DCvcAw eign MinliitOr Andrei Sb Her hance Is the *on of Mr, and an early morning ‘crackun Rere/in The usual procedure in this state tr the ;8Chool’s defense u d H i Ui* m. ‘ ■ , / estTat. . ^ 10 a.m.. Holy Communion in the- aon. • ...' '-. ,, ■ 8:80, a speieial band reh sariaiy 0—Moods tor 1ttomsiie# MrA, /Albert ' H.' Gustafaon. ?x7i w^hich , hla 'car plungeii over" an today than there were In 1949, the Their,,, real ' ■ - ;< P—Houid DM The Stats Dsitertmsnt dSKHbsd it Is for the sui>erintendent to pre- student body. j ; itrf, of 0 .C hi main church^-, followed by-'lnter-t 7:80, a Salvation mesUag ym h ae/os(ng set ' forth" in an\ "aide Greenwood Dr; lie is ^ graduate 1949 -figura being 3,882,000, and that the;dmejg embankment on Rtv IS. hit two bttHRlAy, March 1 (it be aa ceesory and healing-prayer; X' -\ ■peciar musical numbers froip- the -^Reecrdt Jtevlew BSmoir'’ whlclr/ls an Infownal ot Manchester H l ^ School and Is |!4A-i- '■ WTIO-R. I r eI. . DOona_____ tree* end overtijrffed. the 1958 figure being 4,494,000. severe ds AKp. Governor hhs chosen 7:30 p.m.. The Litany with full V,'--'--Oisi^StiTeiwa Band and Bongeters; WUATHfarade of /;ommunication.xiui ctmtpared >^h employed by Mel Tool A Engineer­ ! , Richard Rustn, 22, of Salem De^ to p a 0 t"it. But to labor this WCCC-rTtae Music We Love The explanation for aj^-dnereaSe Senior Choir, a4kmon,/tne Rev. A l­ a letter from Pi-emler-Rulganln in g Co„ ' i 6i Adams' St. 1 pot, NXH.^; is hospitalisei ^oaFQcstiMi On A M i^ Hill pointpolnf runs the 'ris risk. k ^ f showing not fred M. Lambert of S t Monlca e Sunday Masasa a t 8) 8:80 and 11 Emanuel LatherM'timreh President Ebreffhowsr or a formal A July wedding la planned. both in Uie number of - those em­ ---- 1 Mfller * puts them Ah the • .political nrtanciq' -Seatk IVladser. Bb 80' : - 'rtiafe are a ^ t 4,500,0m more ' '885 NorDi MBinstfeet G. Akert/Pearieib WCCO—Rs< WHAY-RO Revlow for preparations for a posstbte Demlng St. overpAas about 3 .a.m. O i0 T ri6 ge tickets and “a large number of uffcoanteU ones" to he hope^lhey would Uke. Bev. FraiaelA KarveHa, (Mrafa. MiaUter'^ef Musie WKNB—P,1 w n c -M o„nter V ^ b ilu a ry v'dlppntanU o f this political year^ Americana Id the maricet ArnoM ^. Toeer. Minister wnC~0l«nHor ^ Stgnimt m e^n g.” ' Rosen told ^tSte Policeman W1I-, /" the-Greater Hartford Bridge. authority.'' The pyqceeda from the In Hospital Toddf: more tbey act like the Manufsc- WTOO—rfoods W^Rsmaaeo Charity Thia waa the gigantic Uaan Mrs. Mildred Oslchera, OrganUt WDRC-Taaebisdilb Rhythm Gromyko/to*'* 'ThomjteOn hs did lltm Hlckjjr of the Hartfo'-d bgrl 'tickets, worth j d penny, apiece, will go to the Mahehester Mental than there'warf-4if^l949. tureca'Aaaocli^OBi the more be.Svill Masees at 7, 8, '9, 10 and l i a.m. . Divine Wbrehip - and Church WPOP—Met Opera, WPOPj-H conferance in mapport of tha ad- .. Miss Viola R. Foster, not Intend to make" the memoren­ racks thaOie fell asleep while driv­ Health Cllnic/and the Polio Foundation. (Herald Photo by 3)19— 'A Mra.'Toeo. AiwfeHo ((Matbraad item P*ga Om ) /" . The fact that we now . have consider it worth while to ba Ches­ Choir Director , •------— , ' School 9 sndl0i:80 s-m. 0 —Record BevtoW" dum public for the present and ing ^sAt" along the Wilbur Cross Pinto). / / mlniatration'a^oraiint aid bill. ter Bowles for a time. ',/ S erm ^ ‘The Victory of Faith.” WHAY—Parad ot Hude .1—Moidtor Mrs. Rose J ^ i^ Ilo ; 58. of 128 Sfetftt7 5 - 2S more employed than we MliW.Martha Thornton, South MetkodUt Church WtXX>-Record. Rerue Stats Department prsM officer Ighway. The car was demolished ^------_4_J------...... - ...... ^ ^ ^ TTia occaakm brought Harry Trii»r 3,S00,OOO For contrast to this ruh of the iRC—Moode^for —.—wwfcw. , at her home laat e r had e x a c te d yasterd^ « « • RengtouA EducatioB Director ' Mala Sb add Harttprd Bd. Pastor. Jlndergoh- WIOtB-P.M. . . ^ Or-Jttko Sox Rauirdsr KMpd Lincoln . "^^id *'“ ;w do not I E ld «d g . St., d^^ I the crash and the drive was ar­ Debate Asked pad in 1949, and 812,000 mora uii- mill Republican reaction, whi^h 800 p.m., Hi-Leagns will mast jmO-iMorftor _ \ \illnesa. cracked recently when ha mdn,. Adlal^StavaiigiMi, Dean Ache- Dr. Fred B. E d M , M|aleter ITORC—FeacInaUnc Rhythm .vriah.to make any statement on night efler gdi rested on a charg^ of reckless The 0976.17 profit roallAed from a'fnployed than we had in. i949 may wind Up placing exactly into in Juither Hall: Rev., Lundmark. of Record Review V "x. ■offie hard aubatance. It'w a s puB* . ' abn, Richard Nixon, John‘'^Fo8t«r Sunday, March"'2: Philip Treggqr, WPOP—Met Opera w n c —Monitor / ' its contents.” She was'born iX.taly driving. X // January’ s Jaycee-sponsored Char­ doedn^^t mean that times are rosy Ribicoffa; hands, one turns, with Minuter of Mueio . EAlth Lutheran Church, East Hart- Soviet Ambassador Mikhail Men- lived iff Mancheatef fi Of Candidates ed under local aneathatte. DuUea, and Dwight D/Eiaanbbwer 10 a.m., Morning'^avorship and * 'WHAY—Parade of Muele A date for hls" appearance in ity Bali as well as the proceeds Safllak Strong in Poll -ford, will be their guest Elsenhower ' has been getting and it doesn't mean they' ere des­ some admiration for Ita' tactical church Bctaoo|X Sermon subject: 1,4•- Revile Bblkov said earlier this week pre- ' She leaves her hustai^ Pas- Town Court has not been set yeb gjl to the tame platform;Xor tha h’-yja from the "Bridge 'helm s for Char­ anticoagmant' medication ragutar* perate. % * coheepts, to'thg One-man proposal “ Diseases. Which Dnly the^Gre'at Services o f Holy CommuniobT ft WKMS-J'.M "wRAY;/-Maonlt(ht Matteie lIpii.nAry negotiations tbroUgh dip­ quale of Afiami, n»x^:A!ehr aons, ■lUna cauae. o f John Alaop Of Avon, a former Physician Can .Heal.” 8 end 10:45 s.m. / North M sOodlst Church WmC-Odonltor WTIC-Wewe . /'I ; lomatic channels should be conr Louis and John a (y Mo^hester. ity" campaign will be divided on By Democrat^ ly since his heart attack in 1055. What It really^ Pieans, we die- ITORC—Feacinatinr Rhythm The purpose is to keep the blood ^ It waa daaigijkd to be an gwa legislator who is currently mak­ 8:45 y.m. Mu Sigma Chi Will , Sermon: •'Christ and Our AVlt- 447 N. Mate Sb WPOP-Met Opera WDRC-Newe / // i \ / cernod with deciding the time, MIcbsel of HatHoM. Patrtq^k. of a 75-25 basis, it was announce to­ Of Town GOP Unit Wf^P-Juke BoA Sahirday Nisbt cover as wa tiiep to one more eu- ing like a./potential candidate for meet at the Church. Junior High nfes" Dr. Fred R. EdgAr , " Bag. M. Osgood BemieH, Minister ti4A-- place^ and parllcipanta for a suin- WtUimantic; /shr daughters, Mrs. Firenien Ri^fjibnd Manchester Democrats Will try from clotting and causing another' inaplring damonatration of the bet­ WHAY—Parade ot Musie ■Utli—X day by Jaycee President Joseph coronary throtffbosis. tiatlc, is that condjtionS today'"are governor- Alaop produced a major Pilgrim Fellowahip will meet at '8;80 and 10:/15, s.m.,//(Church . Sams W. McKay, w b a Y - ^ ooimum Msunes .. 'X m il conference. He said eiich n e g ^ Helen WyjfiuYMrs. Stuart H(0e- •to bring the leading candidates for ter tapabilitiea of the American IVi’ . R*-*—rd Revue Congressman - at-/Argo Ah^toni^removeeji by an 11-10 vote after he Because of plans for tha tooth, set-piese pronouncement on the is­ the parsonage at p.m. School \ . / Minister sf Mute , , WKNB—P.M. Uationa might poeslbty lik e up the now, Mki^Betty Annlello, a]I dl To Two Alarms |Czerwlnski. _ the party's Senatorial nomination JUB^ about the eamk-aa they were 7 Jtomiiare let it bp known that he would -be extraction the Preaident waa taken pbittical ayatem. And, under the sues .of the special session this 10:4!^s,m., Nursery/ w n c —Monitor WPOP—Jsh^Box iaturdsy Nlsfat (^Btlon of what .aubjfcta ahould Manchester, Mrs, Frank Gentile of ‘b,.... — The larger amount will goto the Sadlak showed strength as a can­ to Manchester .-.in April to' give sehtful majiagement of Eric Jphna- in 1949-' 3:30 p.nH^GlJtMrt and Sullivan 9 a.nVi.'Sunday School:, klndcr- WDRC-I-Faeclnstlns Rhythm . usaed at a summit meeting- Sheltpff, Htoa Mary Anniello'\and Manc)>ester Mental Health Clinic willing jto step .aside for anyone their views on issues. off the anticoagulant 'Thunday. Ha wert, and it gave lessons to the Goaeordla Evangelical Lutkern WPOP—M « Opera / 'qmpanies No. l 'and 4 of Town didate for the Republican nomina­ interested, in being named to hia Th ii third atatistic iflyas- the I ^ t y ’s professionals, as If they rehearsal. gsrtsn,,>jiinior and youth depart­ 4ies— - X WHAY-MoonllcM MattnfO ^ problem could prove Harry Gigllo, Miami FI*-: two and the remainder to the Manches/ Steve Cavagnaro, chai(rman of will resume tak in g'll when there t^ v it;turned out-to be Juet that. Church' Wnc-Miwltor Fire; x^Ocpotlment answered an tion for goven\pr in a poll oT the place;' He was not present' last no longer is any danger of hemor-' percentage of the total laboh.^force .were the amateurs. 8 p,m., Carol ahd'Wesley Choirs. ments. WHAY—Parade of Music WDRC-i-MOode for-Komsnee „ , ' since Bulganin la thers, Joseph Florello and Au- alarm, from Box 14, Hartford R d .,ter Infantile Paralysis Assn., which the' Democratic Town Committee, N ot only did the claaaic enemiea of 'Gardea Sts. 8:45 p.m., M W wiH have supper 10:30 s.m., Sunday Scbot^. ■ Francis Sf:', veloped at this meeting were sound of unemployed VP to'3,578,0|^And then perfectly free to , make th Are All Brother^’ ; ' at a cocktail party he is giving for Forster, professor of 'hetirplogy The Ualted Metho4i»l Church 1 0;3O a-h)-. Church School; Jun­ WOCC—Record Revhe 1 ■ llshlng havo;: 'required A great Bulgapln James A. Prior. 50, of iB liya d s- yesterday presented 42.000 counted he would abide by the- opinions ex and true,' then the program it waa with the total number of eaiipIdVeii choicest political point InSt 8:30 p.m., Junior H lih Youth >WT10;^Monhor EisenhoWernhoWer aUMroUoM*^n t e ' "-hlte of Joplin, Mo., a local Democrats at Cavey'a, the ' and dean of the Gcorjrotown Unl- "^ b lco ff which wae;/he said, of Bolton ior And intarmadiata departmanta WDRC—Record Shop number of hewspapera to Incraass worth St., pleaded g'.iilty./'to a j tickets and a ’‘large number of tin-_ pressed by the State's town com-, Bridegroom Gels aeeking to defend stands labeled as ■lumping off temporarily down'to - ’--j Corner of Route 84.A and South Bd. Fellowship. WPOP/-M»t Opera ' their retail price. In order to man reunlffr-at" and the ■ & < >'«»**■- charge of operating a motor ; counted onfs’’ to the Greater Hart-j rniUee membera who, he declared, itovvn chairman's restaurant. Cav-j vcr.vty Medical SehObI; and Lf.' the Governor had-shown "ah ih- meet at the Davia Memorial Youth 9faAlitieaf0l In.jeamlAr’ri Pin* folJouinj* P lonjf UJlICKS, ' agnaro said he would then issue j Col; Roi’ E. Ctetisen. chief of neu- 80,890,000 Bev. Carlton T. Daley, MlaUtor Center. maintain our high standards it ia of political Xr0dom in-eastern Eu­ hide while under the influene'e of-, ford Bridge Authority and Marlow I would have to carry the brunt of a; miaeroble pittance. terdatJng about/face" t/om hie xWHAY-SpeCtol X rope,'while the PresldetiL ssld he He waa born July 27. 1880. the Wedding Pre.senl i an invitation to Bowles. Dodd nnd ] rology at Walter Reed. What happened in ^54, in other Mrs. Herald Lee,' Choir Director 10:45 a.m.. Worship aarviea; maa- Center OangregnUonnl Church WCCC—:Record Rerue necessary for 'the; -Pawtucket intoxicati'ng liquor or drugs and [ bps “ mope than 5.000 " st his stoie : campaign work. ‘ntat applies, even in some de- previous self-portrayal ee a "ebn- saw nothing to be gained' by_roch son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hudson Benton participated in a aimilar ! — ------x------• Miss borls Skinner, Organist ■age by tha pastor, y ■ CHEord O. Simpson, Minister. WKNB-P.M. Tim es to take similar action. White, who Occupied^...... the. White...... was fined 3120 in Town Court this I to be turned in Monday. Lodge Bradley Get A ' grse, to the total amount being wrorde, came close/(o being about atix'e,;’ and had ’>P—Mrt Opera 'The. weekly dellvere4 coat goes vas graduated from Hheffieid ating V motor vehicle in "violation Ity, - ! ! T V o votes.each went to SupnSbie They tiyoiemaelvee carry no guar- ahsllow,/'pities with the issue. ship, sermon aubjebt: "The King­ from 30 to 42 ceiita.' sue of disarmament and ways of "wedding present" bv Town Court r.er senator that local views on | represents a shading down from Cooper and High Streets 7:30 a.m,, Hply tiouuuunion.- Scientific School of Yale College restriction. He was -rs,» t 7in i Court Justice Raymond E. Bald- This, the Alaop formula against dom of God - When Is I t ? " Mrs. 8i 9:18 and 11 A.m., Church aorv- "WHAY-Speciel easing East-TVest tensions. An-.’ glasses as required. Judge Wesley C, Gryk th's n>Orn- the si’blect had not hardened vet "P'amily Portrait," the religious past expenditures, is fooUshly a n t e ^ that the- cure can be as The Rev. Paul O. Prbkopy, Paster WCCC—Record Rerue in 1903. .1ickets alread.v H .ti|med m a M a r J i win. ^ ■ a former Governor, ^ , John Alaop Ribicoff, on the unem0oi’ment is­ Charles Miller vi'lll be the soloist ica,^ ^ipm union At sH sorvi< NEU’SlITS NEST other would be to agree that any 5 l"-'T. and probably wouldn't until the I productlon'ito be pre.sented by thw" quUik and prompt as i( was In Mias Msrioa A. Erdin,. Orgunjat WKNB-P.M. He removed to Joplin about 1912: Nonetx t;;MacDonaJd, 21, of VVll- i ^ i n , .We ahould buy more of this sue, shows what can.be dona with at both aervlces. WTIC-Monltor The tatlorbird o>-India gets It* bead of government.could-bring-''up . Ilmantlcv Was fined 324, for speed­ caiiclioa.c piclui'i jccomes claii Center Thespians on March t siid 1919 or in 1954. In 1949, the Ko­ Soirodn) 'The Crodif and Fat< and had Jived ..there sBice.. occa 'T . ! : ^ Seelev-Brown of the sWbnd Con- Judge Gryk released David Pro- Wmsderful/Rchievement, for our- a little imagination. ■ \ 3 p.m., 'Youth membership.data. WDRC—Record Shop ■lams from'lts habit of.enclosing any subject he wanted to. './ ing. A charge',of failure to notify ! gre.ssionat District. til i. At the preach tirne, Bowles 8 at Center Congregational (^fijUrch,- M a ^ 3, Rsminlscere, Second (Tke Gbod About Vp.hx . ■>iy wPOP—Tempo Bandftaad sionsily returning to Mand|teateF. split is made, both Noble and Czer- i vencher, 19, of 135 N.' Main St., rean war came along, to prime bur 7 p.m., senior Methodist Youth 9:10 and-11 a.ic; Oiuri^./Schaol ■ *8 nest within a large leAf.'which The main U.8. requirement for the Motor Vehicle Department of from custody. ProVencher wa.s has not yet formejly' announced i,s an example of sanctuary drama. gifivvs for the world. SundAy in Lehb ^ • fi<:49- . He was engaged in the mining bus- wins.ki said today. The three remaining votes were m iliUry spending again, and get In most cas.eli,' the lise oXthe Fellowship. nursery (S-yasr-idds) through Jun­ WHAY-Spectol t sews..together at Ute edge,/.. preliminary preparations has been iness and later In the natural gas a change of ad.dyesa was nulled. j ills candidacy. Other rccrot pla-j’s in this'eategory ■'But 6}% i^'al pittance, part of this y a.m., Sunday - School "(Note: that thdy should be careful and Noble. In announcing the pro­ divided among- former Hartford jailed two hours/A^le" his mar­ ua out of our slump thit^way. In brain seems 'to have no direct 7 p.m.. Junior High Methodist ior high. . WCCC—Record Revue Industry. . '' \ ! James L CrSwford. 37, of 97 Mayor W I I H a m .' Mbrtensfti, riage to Elizabeth F. Chapman. It is expected"that Dodd w ill he are ' Christopher PryAs " ^ e p o f phbgram is rep'resented by its al Free . Bus tranAportAtlon' for chil- W W B—P.M. ' detailed and should - offer what fits; of the ball, said that receipts gi.^n ihe same iniormalio'n at his Prisoners" and T; s/Eniq|i(> "Mur­ bearing upon inteltig'ence. \ Youth Fellowship. 11 a,m., Adult forum, Robblu t m e —Monitor "Bro'.vn’’ (either Seeley Brown or / location of only some-20 per cent 1954, it seams to have been a com- d(ten whose parents CAnnot bring . Eisenhower called "good hope" The White family originally amounted lb $2,235.07 while ex­ Mrs. Provgficher was in court affair herb* Monday nlgh(. der in the Cathedral." 7 " ■* Pbom. WDBe Christian P^th.'*’ Henry, Hudson. WlUlam Sts., ^ ®*' Trail- strument of culture. In order to and not military. Ing the new things we all wanted house during ,chjirch worship. WPOP—News ment would take up later on., amount will be sv/elled when the inence In the l-.st Republican na­ fa_glng Provencher on a conv' clar^.)/ the significant episodes of • lU— "XL AlOUT OUR 04U.DREN?' name<).for membera of the family) was fined M'S for parsing tional conv^non. rtlore than a year ago. ' x^ ;.Tha oratory at- this great bl that turned the statietlce favorable Here % There 10 a.m., D iV ii^ ~ ’wor8hlp with WHA X -^Bisu-te AvottlsU But the Soviets h.vve objected A retkless. driylng uncounted ticket.* turned,In yester­ In Show on Show th r Gospel, dialdgue w as chanted TnlcottvUle Oong((regntlopAI Church end formerly a pert of Woodbrldge j “ " ‘"i* ^ - ^ J e d T again. celebration of Holy Communion. WTK’—Rtftetir Stwifls ■ tc such preparatory discj^sibn on day and the tiukets to be turned In agreeing tb the-polllast nlghk" An Latin with the priests repre*. iMrtisan meeting, 'as a matter of Robert K. Sblmodn. Mlnjuter WDRC—News,Time W H A Y , 910 k.e„ SuDdajr, 9:18 a-m. ground the'Problem.-! dividing the One hopes there is no war to Text: Matth. 21: 38. Theme: Go POP—Temtio Bao^itSnd Committee members , let It ^-be New York (iP)--Ro'oert Downing/ sentirfg the characters.. The Ity fu t, spilled itself out in a ratio Mrs. Anthony UrlNUtettl, Orgnniet great powers cab only be threshed To Work Toda.v! \ Mrs. Frnpkiln Weiles, Church A: k-'owri .the results were to b9.-'con- a man with two jobs, won’t ^just teresl aroused by such proaento/'' cure this present recession, and one \ VHa V—Wsshlnglon ports. .out with some'pcbipeyt of agree- *" almost exactly in reverse-of the ^ALTjER E; TEpFORD 1:30 p.m.. The Lutheran Hour School Shperlntendent sldered onl.v teritstive. View Hospil lotes be acting in Broadway's ntenncd tion led to the expansion hopes It may cure itself, and,the erfc-MOnltor ' ment' when S’ summit -cp.nference Harlan White and . the ute “>*,.'•‘8'’^ "'“Y ?* s'"! M’'"''®"' «'»® »®‘<* •ctual proposed expenditure. About Broadcast, WPOP. For ’ThU It M n. Lesnnrd Bsyllas, VDIte—News Time n,- car accideirt.. on ' store is still accepting tickets was exprened that the Committee comedy-wlth-music. "Say; Dar­ art,.-toFm to include episodes Seal* EDITOR Thoinas Ferguson, publisher of wmdAor’ si"*^ ^ -4 aa ^ -4 a-44* A ^ ' -*4 ^4^ ^11 CSM-al* .a*, , 3a e4 1 I aa,a 4 -truth la that nobody knows which The U fe,’’» TV. kindly consult Youth Director KPOPt;-T»-nipo Bandston*^ actually la held. Jhrough toda.v and-urged 1 hoaC shouldxpoll itself al /sub.scquent ling.” // ing wltli efiristmaa gnd Easter. 80 per cent of the- oratory waa Ai4»—" / -G E N E R A L The Herald, v/cre cloa# friends and charlea S Luka* 4() of t it Hit Patients Todffj’A-SOI way things are going to go next. newaraper or guide. . , ' \ WHAY—Bupper Serenade wtth. obsolete books to tura them meetffics to determinelime how it felt The plot concerns theater folk The next step was,. Ote Passion devoted to the benefits- o'?., the •\- 5"M I T T E D YESTERDA Y : Play which dealt . With events iff Those' who sey it le nothing are 7:15 p.m., "Moments " of Com­ 10 a.m., - Service and Sunday wrre—Monitor * .X I’n 't was (ihed $?i. flrltoilm e tlinr-.A.fl’^rnoon. about the gubernsriorial nomlna- and production of/Amusical. x"^ ecqpomic aid program, untii\lt Newsmen can go along fdr weeks on end reporting world­ fort.” radio, W H A Y J920 kilo.) -J School for high school ages. • WDRC—i:»we Time / TV SERVICE that **^*®1_®f H^r^ ‘ ® >■•*•<• ••>« highway. He" Was I tlon as the d»te /tf the State con-.-Danlel Mllek, 6 lf Gardner St.: Downing was/irst, signed to be Je.sua' life, and- lstet Old Testa­ lying, and those who proclaim it WPOP—Teh^pft Bandstand streets bearing ^ after an accident on Hll- I ment stories were prefixed to Gos­ must have seemed, to hearers an^ wide, national and io(ial events without being too impre8se4 11.. a.m... ______Youth______service,______sermon.. O»0s XB h e "-/ A OaB G>untry Club Inn ftfid White, ruitniiiK norxh . -• vgntion in .)ime-'approached. Mrs. Althea Pa|ten. Talcottville; stage m an ag^ot the real life pro-^ is disaster are Irresponsible. The .1 1 pel'dramst"izat Iona and taiincd. recen t, that the whole program with developments until suddenly things happfen that are "•--^.^OonMn.unUy Baptist Church “ Fatth,'’/,by Robert Larton of Pll- Nights •Kew II fjoa Parts sottih. vvere most j Moun-! B a h v In a Similar"jr.ood, the Coprtiilt- Pamela PhiHips,' Wapplng: Miss ductlon. anj^lhen cast to act the setuel atatistice deserve tome at­ TelcTiai^n ProfframS/ lee voted tg" instruct i’ s delegates role of o/slage manager In the Mysteiw 'P lays. Still later the i^ a ' preponderantly economic too. reeally,unusual, funny or startlingly coincidental. SM 'E^ Center Sb at the Green f r i » 0 ‘ellowihlp. T E L Ml 8-54118 Johanna Connor. 211 Union St.; tention. 6 p.m.. Parents’ potluck supper, On. Pace .Two y . Crets Extensioji , to the various convenUob.s -State, shovr. " • /.' Mirapfi Plays dTaniatlzed the lives (< .W hat these orators who einpha- Such has been the case uji^un-'* ' ' . J0hB''B< Neubert, Mlnletefr arim-i III Cei’eal BowJ Patricia Remmey. 219 McKee St.; ofx-tbe .saints, and the Moralities' WaUeMSiityb, ^ganiat-/ ; discussion and service. the Hilliard fam ly and M.sa^ ^ — "I < unt.vy^ongre.'^s'opaf and ■ Sena- John Stanklevvicz. 22 Adams St.: A )ipecial union/Vvaiver vvas re­ ' alEed the economic side of the pic- til this week.-Then all of s-Sudden said they go along with 'Webater'a I lorialTn the nasU'Republican dele- quired for him-to take the dual, -depicted allegories. everything broke loose. ■" dictionary and spell it "quahog." Choirmaster ■ An agreement perm lttlu the Hilliard, wife of H. H. -” nile. | (i^ia-vton F Holmefl 51 ' of Rock* ^ Gerald. Parklngton. Andover: Mrs. " ture -said. waa true - enough. They Oovoppnt Oengregntio(snl CSinreh White leavw, his. ..>v1fe Mrs. A 6-month-old Bolton baby was rvin.rstructed. often cjrfore. . x x-' (Originally aill Ute participonta. . The Meanest Mcmth On Thursday, a story esme oyer Olrelli is from Providence original­ Dorothy. S. Hiurhee, 'CSmr^ School Country Club fb maintain »■ club­ Mabel Arendt. 85 Lenox'St.; Har­ were connected with the churcH aald ..that arma alone were not IS Spruce Sb Helen Porter White of JopUn, * ^ ^ no parsing zone. burned when he put hia hand in 8 Mthout formal expression of old Peterson. 27 Turfibull Rd, the Aasocisted Press wire that s ly ao "that exblains It. .■ Bev. K. EJnsr Bask. Pastor house on the town-owned Globe and the dramatizations weije en­ February deparla; with March Hollow property until ^ept. 30 has nephew, John G. aumn Richai’d D. Douglas, 27. of South, bowl of ''hot cereal veslfrday. ^ .\ v n CorinilHt.ee opinion to guide Irving Bliss, East Hartford; enough to help tha world. They British sifrUner crashed in .Bolton You Mean Get Loatt EnMsb'Jellnson Jr„ Organist acted with symbolic costuming- winds and April ahowArs, an obvi­ near Manchester and 34 -persons A few of. ua-are still wondertj^ been executed by General Mans Talcottvillet a stepson,. John 8hep" I waji flnSd 127 fnr fAilnre « a « ■ t « / •'/them wafd Tarlovv, 31 Crosby Rd,; Mrs, When tile Mystery- Play becama p ^ te d , with alarm, to the fact 9:30 and 10:45 s.m., Two similar - l i and a-orand nlece.(r°''®*!‘ .'^ ' Et-ank Santos. Lyman Rd.. ry ,/ Partly Bihdliig About Town were .thought to tie killed. A fter do- Patricia Symington, .80 'Htomas too complex for tl»e church. It w|U| ' the Russia was now definitely en- ous bid to confuse our appraisal if there was a double meaning in services of worship, right hand of SundAy,.March 2— ger Richard Martin and Arthur «''<• ®^ ?•• w iii! ^ an oj)erator's license. I Aelvetl first and •second de^ce State Rep. Ray tWroen. who 'Aing a double take and wondering Stevens,Htevena. Country'ClubCountry Club-oresident. president i Rosemary Rosemary Talcqlt- In-tei ment7.4 w „ ill, Harvev L. Diimif.s. 50. of H a rt.',---- . . Dr.; Frank Paro, AndOVer; Dar­ enact'ed aubsequ^tly in the chu.rch and make us forget. the presentation of. an American fellowship to' new members, or­ SUndej/Scliool 9:80 a/m.“'^ , Harvey L. Dupuis. 50 of H art-: burns oh his left hand. He/was /' twed in ecnnomic aid competition how the A P got a story of such Tbe agreement, was : autljorized; he In the fttmlVy plot in Ba.at uem-. ford, Waf fined] $3 for violation of I (^Ken to the emergency ro ^ i x(t suggested that -the de'egatfis be rell Chase, 84 Brooklyn/St., Rock­ ,/ A meeting of the Ellington I ’ ur- yard and Ihe totv-n square- A t that' flag to Rockville's JayCees this dinance of communion, meditation: XMornlng l^rsh ip, 10:45 s.m., Tue.sday. . With us. It w as still the meaneat month magnitude/ in oiir owp ••backyard" by the Board, of Directors .last etery at 3 the corner parking lav^ | Manchester Memorial H^elP'lal Instructed, said th e' Ccn,imjH)m.,i,. Sunday church Ac- cording' featuring the Superin- the dcle.gate.a beyon'd the first bal­ BIRTHS X ^ T E R D A Y : A son shepherd -. Luth?ran Church in larized with semi-professional . la. al^l four-fifths military and” carried'the usual number of socia' clubs held at'the Manchester Coun­ cupying the town-owffed land as a Apthony T. Kranriiue. 38. of tivlty;.prpgrsm for childraif, cradle tendent'7>f the Conference snd't^e ^ let ir ,a-.y conve. *lon contest. to Mr. an4/Mrs>Karl Loveland, 23 Windsor Locks, will open tomor- .nnmnnninn - -/rh^—eourte i- - dnly bha-fifth economic: ,We sound then pounced on us with' a fnalevo h'otea, but one weddlnE made un­ try Club. roll through grade 3. ’•tenant at will,’’ would have had ; Windsorville, charged with fraudu- president of the denomination. ; to move its clubhouse, or aurren- WUlIsm H. Brock Police,'^ rrests T— Tlie"aere|rines^hefnS5lves ■wttt-be TJofmahXr^; a daSt^^Jio'M f.'and:! row morning “with a 10"“ o'cTorit drama of the ElizabethaR» t l » jbelt fdn.tomorrow, and we etiU lent littld'blizzard which left us all usual headlines., simply because it However, the main speaker, 8 p.m.. Hymn sing and hot-dog I lent issue of checks, received a Church-time Nursery .conducted der i|: to the town, by March 31 if Ibineral services for suspended judgm?nt 1 nominated, by a special committee Mrs. Vb^rnard DuntexEast H art-; service (n the Southwest Eienien- led to the first theaters and gasping. . waa an unusutk story. The bride­ Professor George BotosanI of the roasL at the parsonage for young from 10:80 until noon. - inswer It with tha dead end weap­ -the new a^eem ent had not been H. Brock of 13 Warren St., who w Rnpiim; .. „ headed by Town. Chairman Wil ford; a daughtei/^M r. apd Mrs. tarv School, Some Zion Lutherans development of scenery and, groom Was jailed on his wedding University of Hartford in his-talk adults. Ernest W. Spellman, .‘50/ of 184 I ons of yesterday. February can, when It'wishea, Communion Vesper Hour at 0 ■Igned. -? difid Tuesday, ware held yesterday Summit St charired with nass(nir i "ell-a ; |i„m s. Davi.a. The nam.e.s the eom- R (^ r t E veret^22 Grand Ave.. • of Manchester are expectcil to at- lij-ptijig. night for allege "A 8 u ^ n d ^ ! '"''■Ml*'' .ve.sterday and j mlttee proposea vvlll be submitted Rbckvllle;'^xAon to Mr. and Mrt. , tend this service. | q-pe Manchester Center Thea- plants a flag on. the moon will Fellowship, Patricia Mitchell and Hj-League get-together ; follow­ been negotiated wlth-Cheney, Bros, Watkink-West Fvmeral Home. judgmsnt. x ^ '(charged with apeedlng. He waa | to the Republican caucus Thurs- Edward Laskl, 88 Highland S t> / -- p,^n, j, tpe only Little Theater, ■ this magnificent convocation of bi- In recent years,', it has . frequently his probation officer he was going best be able to colonize it. . ing the veep^ hour. Jean „ Grannlas leaders, refresh<- when the firm owned the land, ex­ The Rev. Philip M. Rose, pastor of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- \The 14th annual-Ladies Night -roup in Central Connecticut whlcll partisan saitllment. This mountain invited Ihe redwing blackbird back to leave the state to bring his pro- Animals had their day, too. In Mr.s. Helen Benton, 35, of 15: stopped on Hartford Rd. by P e - ! •pective bride back to Manchester menu. -• pired Sept. 30 but provided for a the Buckingham Congregational - „ . . , J i 'Certain to b?'"hamed Slate Co^ liam Huddleston, 22 Bunce Dr. of the Town Fire Dcpailmcnl will ? organized within the education- north, and cleared the ponds and Old Lyme, a.^heifer with a bucket 7:30/ p.m.. Senior Youth Fellow­ Sb #iAA’e PelM i NnMonsl Lincoln St., charged with keeping Yrolman Robert Lannan, and is mention delcgate.s are Davis was aaaerabled together in order for the ceremony; Oh well. 6-month grace -period In which to | Cliufch, officiated. Frederic E. an unlicensed dog, and Wendell S. BIRTHS TODAY; A daughter | be held tonight at the Garden frame work of the church W* to give birth to a-mole hill. Then awsinps of ice, and made the win­ stuck on her head disrupted traf­ ship with Sue Spicer and Sandra ' OsthoMc CbUMh dispose of the building. That pe- W eA er presld^ at the o ^ i . scheduled to appear in Town Court the Committee'.s vice chairman. to Mrrand Mrs, John Bock. Loehr Grove beginning at 6:30 vyith a : produce both'sacred and aacular- All was not" lost for romance, fic until she and another heifer, 33 Oelway Sb Gates. 29, of 31T Woodbrldge, St.. ter robins visible, and otherwise Oaborne leaders,' jefreshmenU.- > t(p Buna. wiA in Buckingham CHne^ eh“a7gro'“^ith m W x Y c S V « on March 10. Mrs. Hazel Finlay. This is in' ac­ Rd„ Rockville: a daughter to Mr. ; )iroak dinner. Music fo|' dancing ' pfaaia. O rgan ize in 1046. th * , . svarybody was so excessively po­ however. ' On another page of who evidently went along for the /B8v. D. Kent Kulawnss, Racter Eldwin Songailu, 34, of 200 Char­ /■“The Board of Directors approved tery. ed bonds of $3 and 025, respec­ cordance with establi.shed cu^’t'om. nnd Mrs. Patrick Pelletier, Hart- py Tony O'Bright and hia orches- group's first production was "Th* lity everybody talked about the cheered the heart of man. But Th\irsday’e Herald, a story told of fun, were roped and ratuniad to Bearers were Walter Ferguson, ter Oak St., yesterday was charg­ However, since Davi.s is bowing ford. First Church ef Christ Scientist- the' new extension to gain ‘addi­ tively. tra will highlight the affair. Ran- Rock " which waa presented in th* , m$ie hill as if it were Mt. Everest. this year it waa slave to the how Michigan at-ruck a blow for safer territory: In Chicago, eight Mfsonic Tem ple' / 8:30 s.m., Mals. ^ Landon , Carlson. Irving 'Taylor, ed with the improper use of I'egts- out as chairman before the con­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; tional time 111 which a new lease Forfeiting bonds of $5 each in dall Brown is general chairman, sanctuary of Center Congregation* groundhog, a multiplier of fuel romance by refusing to up the cost cows decided they weren’t.-for the , ---- -rr— ■ ■ 10:30 s.m., High MsiM. Roy Drew,' Erank Drew and How­ Iration plates. Patiolrmin William vention. tt was agreed that he Pamela Phillips, Wapplng; Ro*' It is still a mole hill, standing in could be negotiated. One proposed casea of failure to pay overtime Mayor Harold A. Turkinglon is j ai Church. Since then they havsM of a marriage license from $2 to 35. slaughterhouse and broke away. It Sunday ervu.e, 11 a.m. ard Tenner. , Cooke stopped the accused on E. v/ould n.ime as his alternate berta Hersey, 613 Main St.; Mrs. toastmaster* _ -K _ * A ^ * & M andamM General/ n — y* — ) Manager'\ f nnaesevAt* p,.^,ente(l - .s _t eight 1.. a. _i dramas „ _ __ _ _ * for th* . 'a i» area which should at once be bills, and a relentless. inquisitor 8 lease, which provided for a, 30-year narking tickets were Mai Tool Co., Guess they flgured If a guy is took squads of poficerilen and cow­ • Sunday School,-'-11 yum. . * Gospel BaH’ Center St. and cliarged him with whoever Is named hls successor | . into the hardihood of a soft' gener­ occupancy, ■was rejected by the 291 Adams St.; Green Manor Es­ M^^TLnh.r-RJh® m'i "•"* 'chur^ as well as many Plays with. , out own best expression of our ernsy enough to want to get mar­ boys. on horseback to round them Wedneaday Meeting,. p.m. ; 415 Center Sb Robert Kichiiiund operating a car having automobile and permit him to act as the act- j Mrs. 'Kyphena ^eebe,_ 55 Elro St.: 8 voters' in a referendum laat Oc­ tates. 380-390 E. Middle Tpke.; Secular intent. own ideals and our oum mission In ation.' - ried why soak him. up again. Reading room^houra: Funeral services for Robert Rich­ markers restilcled for antlque ears. I'al delegate. The same would ap- j Leon Pastula, East Windsor Hill; ( tober. ■ James Smith, 127 Green Manor 150 Velunit‘8 in Set ••Family Portrait," by LanoiM tha world, and the area of most de- We will not pretend any fare­ Blork That Hex I Remember When . . . Tuesday and F.ida,’ 13-4 p.m. 10:30 s.qi.. Breaking o f Bread. Suit Fending . r " mond, 600 S. Main St., who died Songallp is scheduled to be ar- ply to Mrs. Finlay if she is re- i Matthew Keevers, 20 Portland | I and William J, Cowen, deals wlth- Rd.; Raymond Jackson, Taleott- placed aa vice chairmah Mrs. Charlotte Gilbert and: daiva competition with Russia. well, affection, for it. We are glad Earlier in the week, three .trucks Columbia's Board o f ElducaUon 'Tuesday 7-9 p.m, ‘ j. 12:15 p.m., Sunday School. Also complicating thg picture is Wednesday, were held • yestS'rday raigified in Town Court nex^ Satur­ New .York .A' N(tw York firm ; the laat t h w yearo of J’FE«ENCK o r OPINION FATAIXV INJURED ior Court. ,10 new ones. ' divided homeland, .^t the same as tanka anff guru.' "aheilflsh" and ‘‘aea'food" after a* Bank of Cuba, tied' up the bank’s unto the trutii."''" The town became the Country MOrriaon and John Richmond. a debt to society has been paid. for court appearance March 10. will be “ The 30th Century Encyclo­ ’ England’s puke of .WaUlngton Qlenney Dropped time Some 2,500 .8o)ifh Korqipf , Fairfield. March 4 I/Pi -S tate Po­ diaagreerhent developed between empipyea and burne ' sqtclisis full Selections from, the Bible include Club'a landlord several years ago Base Exchange Officer Vincent Joseph W.V DonofHo. .40, of Cov­ pedia of Catholicism.’’ once-derilmKTaa being improcUcal Among those dropped' from the held, a rival rally to mark the lice, repbrted that- Kdlth Bralth- editors in how ' to describe the of checks. A fter all that work tKey the following: ‘‘And his fame went when It acquired the Olooe Hollpw Sole llefd DeAndrea received ,a dollar bill entry * was arrested this morning the AUhOmbra, 14th canUiry fort- Open present clwninUtee was Edward day—the anniversary of Korea’s vvalte, 18, Jamaica, N, -3f., was in­ truck’s cargo. fstred to atasl even a sou, or doUar throughout all Syria: And they tract, from Cheney Bros, for wa'A.'r Native home of the Pere-Davld’s sRacbed to a note, which read; and charged with operating an un­ Columbus carried playing cards reoatpalaCt in G r o h * ^ 8a*ln, os * ' , 1949? Glenney, a meniber of the Board of 1010 p ris in g against Japanese jured faulty last, night when his Aaalatant' City Editor Alex or peso. I - iQ^provement and public recreation deer l » China,, where they novv are "Thia dollar is for one cup taken registered automobile. A rrest^ by to America on th* Santa Maria gift. Today, S^tlh'^ronlM It o« • brought unto .him- ajl sick ipeople, A/f Day Sunday Elducation. Glennay, vvhu had not role. The jfrpup alao sent up^* » Just as slUy, and probably edr veered off thfc Msrritt Park- Ghrelli' stood his ground as be Kan extlnbtr Probably the only herd of. from a cafetfirte two years ago." Patrolman Cooke on W.'Centtr St. and his soilora whtiod away lonff one of th* roraft.'aattoiial ttdaito* : And so It went all . week. Sonia- thft were takgn with divers dia- purposes. ’ / attended, many meetings of the plane to shower the North Ko- JuW' AA dAmaging. top, to try to way and sUUnmtd into .a .bridge for along time that a certain type timea life is fairly •outlne andidull, The land ebntainad' tha. clubs Pore David’s deer in the wfortd be­ The anonymous hote wafi,post- about 7 o'Olbck, Donofrio will be ura* , as and tbrmsnU, and those f INE FHARMACY Oommittea in tha past year, wa! resuu with ontl-lted teoftet*. hours at ad* playlhi fiords. be a PolIJranim sboilt the buMneaa structure.•'He. died later in .St. Vin- of J^vajve moUuak should be but now .s|id then things ha{)|>eii which were pepaesAed with dsvUs< baildinfs Slid golf eouras.) longs to Britain's Duks of Bedford. marked San Antonio; Tex. aftAigited on March 8. ront'a Hospital In Bridgeport. A64 OKNTEi «f. ID 9-«l'4 spelled "(lushaug,’’ while others ita make it all worthwhile. 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Will ahow al«||h a Jam, 4d r... \g et hydrophobia In about thy^ io O f CAM»AV. 1 — OM .. ■;X- daM" . ■ ‘ • WHSRe JoS'NoWt John, auppoaa ,Q u r r » x ^ Tha dof eama honiot,Auat'^^^. a load of hay on ona alda :k ' — ^ , ‘Njrivar and a jaekaaa on othtr 'JL Juno Cartar:/ "Woman ha»a “Ide, and no bridfa, and tha river X, many faulta; nian hava only two: la^M w l^ to awim, hpiritan the Bvarsrthlnf^ they aay nnd ovary* JackoiA ^ to th^hay ; - ' X X X thlnf tljoy do." John-Sjkflva It up. IT ’S M A R Y Jaff—W aR that’a jtiat what tlie Dinar—Wl|ithr, fhan 'a a fly In Wherb all ekolca. maaW'ara cot \T oUiar Jachaaa old. N attenng go order. BY >4 P R IS C llX -A ’S P O P j ...- ' ‘ ...... - '"T * TRY OI H A IR smis to B R I f i o out ^ANO NOW t U E V J -*AND IT 6 ^ 'OOL CROSSWORDIPU: ■$AV ^T MIQWT^ ^ • tha flouw. S LaoM iaow MASURY Atlantic eCoDiwhie / r . .. . I Vt , I I I I------^ . iiKa>^»a^l« 1/ JlLowari *7Kinda( / MONEY X - ' v ^ a knlfa M Helper* Spaniihlaea PAINT LO N G SA M > .BY ALUAFP and^B LUBBERS l 4SMttfihp1aid^^|Ma;\ |7PhlUppiae 2 1 Sped 1 ^ 1 T- m axjNm, ItPruit drink f o o X Uqiwr 41 Astir caoMMvajuvn X 41 Yaert betwa4ti /X / ITPartoratioM /IT& palM ld* M CeuAty^ J 9 U A U T Y P R i i |PTh#ra>^ New York ISendSB : t VI Arm bone SEAFOOD 6 and 44 Has Su irior Jfdquors^ FirnCs Repupdiion Grows over Years Paper. Matali flva great; IliudaiMiie euta • Y ta e k C M M d M river ayeWme-• IS Tell 4 lt > ^ god For. the ftneat In Uquore. wlnee-' The raputatlon for flrie workf^ and Scrap IronX y^ Paint and Walloper Stora IhArMmtaa ISP IW M lu X MLeAfene eiTranspewi / ito OBNTBH «T. Dtonr) 4 3 0 A l t S T . and beer why not stop in, at turned out at M anchutar Memo­ aigps. and auch a wide price rahfa. (eb.» ' y how your gueetawUr an joy iL-Make However, if you do have a -ip e i^ CALL OE DBljrYEB TO 445.^ Main Street WCIehve t t Hand hcaeb^. IS Angle*Irifh a and 44 Package Store o n y ^ t e rial Co. on Harriaqn St. has In­ SSDimiultre llCrimaon \ aweetheert IlMaltdrink n c u Ml S.ME1 tE L .H lt.M 87 your cocktail hour eaey, eerve creased through the years and idea of design, a n>ociaJ design B*44 in Bolton. They are ndted for TeL 1 (1/9*0.300 ^Benjaij^ / — .... - ...... ready mixed Huebtein’a or Ice Box daaervedly so. %hce 1938 Arrtgo will be made for yi^ a t no obUgay OStRINSKY SI Crette auperiof stock and whether Old lyVahions, Stingera, Daiqurt, AJmetti, the proprietor, has takeii Uon, Then if you approve It i r i want'a high priced item or one Daolara l» . Waoti HatenaJa serpaca nr COMPLETE Whiskey Sour, Side Car, ManhatL pride In tiirnplg out work that 'kii be executed for you. ' rm MANCHESTER the moderate field, you will find 78| PAlUUn SX. / 21 Nautical tana or Martinis. Following yo(ir outstanding and hta better than 30 Slate for flooring,' Around f i r e ­ TeL 80*8*8785,ar 811*8*8870 cranei . MIULWORK CO. Juat what you are looking for meal choose BAB, parfait amour, years of experience mean expert place . or for a foyer is b f ming "OVER THE TRACKS here. Since taking over the atore Mrcminlna mNOeead flt>-iIW. Ml-O-lsn HEATING cleme de menthe or drambuif—ell cutting, excellent design apd the very popular and M a n c h f e'r Me­ BETTER SERyiC^ nickname Itotary.or four year* ago, Harry Miner and from the 6 and 44 Package Store. craftamanahip of a sperialist ahow morial Co. have many/color* to SO AceompIMhed . Baraei* hi* ton, Harry T, Miner, have up in the flnlihed product choose from. This non^ding slate OBEN MONDAYS, Tumpikn AutoJktrvIcE 11 Anger Paatnrtng gained a welt earned reputation HEADQUARTERS FOR CAU. ^ 8 FOR f b : Nothing but the finest in marble is set in cement to toxxn a solid 184 Middle Tmtiplke Went 12 Compala point heat la for stocking fine llqupra. / . floor, it is non-fadlpg and so easy y X BEDDING v a l u e s : BY KEN BALD AT»D JERRY BRONDFIELD B TOIATE and granite ia casried at Manches­ 24 Hirar Tpvmg Senrich JU D D SA X O N SSGrada 8 8 Cold beer of all kiniU ia alWaya ter Memorial Co. and both domes­ to keep clean. It ia'ideal for a sun- a Gold ^nd --a Sealy X atlanaral MUhaori . Weddings T UWftCAsio Hfl+IAP AN IMPORTAffT MEETIN© AT ONCE OUR STONES ARRIVE FROM ' I I Olebee ,chilled to perfection at the B and- tic and imported atone are stocked. porch, a . play rOom or a family • Ostermoor a Blue Bell Ml B*410G!*4kb Klernnn, Prop. TD0e MERC. THE BANK. HE tjFT VTORPt WAS T& AFRICA TH6y ARE SORTCP a “ tllniuricnU aOMBjptota Wiadew iDnlta * f m m i N« os. Package Store and thy huge Finland; Sweden, Italy and Cshada room; Why notMnquire about it ? a Spring-Air a Eclipse Spring WHERE IS SHOW-TaU AROUNP ANP TAKE yOU i]inscncoT o o k r ^ Bedroom and Living Room Clean Used Cars opening a Oomplata flardwata Oaiit of all kinds. Kight now bock beer bron Rd., Dolton, aitnouno4 the the, ruby red froin Wisconsin and five dlff'cnt grades in different 44WtagUkepert PT7EI. On.. BANOR On. , ia coming Intolta owh. a H f does marriage or their dangXlvt. Hrt. Furniture. h " Ilf | i^ SL—TtL la B4SSi pink from North Carolina. This colors ^nd quality inOure your Neighborhood/Shell Dealer 41 Treatment evejy spring, but whatever your Winifred GagUardohe, toNAndrew concern ia the only one who em­ choic^ and designs are furnished 47 I^ividual preference in beer/ the 6 and 44 Zypko of Newington, son of Mr, ploys a full time sculptor — the w i pn d u t obligation; Fireplaces, H o w ard 's Snow Removal Service / 41 Argentina wmmmam Package Store ha* it and Mrs. John Zypko, reason for the beauty and peMec* le tops, marble for bathrooms, 539 Main 8 t.—Ml \ 'r e lfe e much'. For those whq-'enjoy Scotch, the The wedding took place Feb.'22 Uon of figure* andd flowers, so a touch ofltucury to any home Open Thursday and Manchester! TREEPRI 6 and ..44 carrY eighteen different at the home of the bride’s parenti. widely admired by those who see you tnay' purchase marble tea UnUI B P.1 10 Citnie Iruli r 1 4 kjnda rapginc/from the apcclul 25 The Rev. Arthur Wallace of Tor* them. tiles, marble ash trays and marble • V . IS Bverleetihi Tataip»aM.ea rr year old "Ambaaaaddr,baaaaddr, Catto’a an-I rtngton, former pastor of Bolton BILL'S TIRE V. a.iiie»,ianwtifc AUTO PARTS I 4 REMOVl will ydu clocks any. time at Manchester C hiyas-R e^'a twelve year old. Congregational Church,: officiated n- Memorial Co, Remember too that AND iiS S ffiL . at the- double ring ceremohy. on wiiaoll! X ' " OmpietO'Tiee^Se 'X H als nnd »ai|['8 pinch bottle to the Uc granite, ppliriied or rough flhiah ‘Nevir mfnd aSbiiTcaiohihg an 2 70 BROAD Si excellent tnoderhiely priced Scotch. Mrs. Lillian Pianca of Hartford j, , ^ can/rop h i g h D r a d e How ig it on agtehing Dlontfat on fofoot?" o t?” . Have year work done fey ^ in in^e beautiful and lasting 'me- REPAIR/^SHOP Ueeased and Inenred treemea. •, Brai^/Sdda a'special touch to was matron of honor Jowph Zypko and im rials. You know you are get- At y ^ r Se^r^lea For the end o r a perfe^sniesl and the was beat man for his brother, / ’ . ,Ung'.craftamanahip of the highest William fib Green, Prop. BY JOHNNY HAOT see the finiahed - produMs and no BRINTING COTTON BY RAY 4j( DOS m orilERVICB CALL 6 aim 44 Package ^ o re .stocks 'The bride was attired in beige doubt you will find what you have caliber when your work ia done em e Mot ym I liT ^ jOTFMiafT Heimmaey, Martera, Napoleon and lace over taffeta; She wore a small in mind for there ary so many by this concern. ^ Columbia Bicycles /i a/PABTR (aCw^d raboUt), ^ Chriatim^ Brothers. Whether you turquoise hat and corsage'4fwhite J u B a n d c o m m e r c i a l Goodyear Tires / V AQCE880BTO. \ CARTER TREE serve .brahdy In a braiidy iHrp-.er roses. . ■ ' j ■ ^ PRINTING / Repaira, Service a S U F m i ^ \ or with coffee, you are sure orymir , h er matron of hortorNyore light an asaessmeht aide who could help >1 a DCPON^VAINT. flU P P I^ EX P ER T^. choice when y ^ buy It here ^ , blue nylon, matimihg hat'And pink keep assessments throughout town Prompt and Efficient. PiteOng Accessories Assess ,4 sks • In balance every year. -/ et All Rlndn Opan l^tarday oatU B p.ab / PHONE Ml .1*7695 Rye, burbon, ypi In all brandV- rose corsage.; 180 Spruce Street X -Air and at all prices kce alvTays car­ \Mra, Lm chose an aqua crcp* General Manager Richard M®*'- X ried at the • and 44 Package SKore. dress fim her daughter’s wedding, d W o y ^ € ; r tin hiM -long advocated such ebn, COMMUNITY PRESS Phone Ml 9 * 0 ^ ' If you like, they -will deMver your She';-:ybre a yellow ro^e cor?s''s. Ad Untling "revaluation" as a means ofder to your home. Siihply'diol "nie bridegroonv's mother . wore of avoiding what he ha.s called the cor. No. Main and No. School 1 / / th r e e J'S X ' Ml- 9-3324 and place youC order light gray faille with corsage of An dditional aide aide to he ., "rtlasa turmoil” of a general re- Streeta-rrTelephqne Ml-5-5727 JOYCE and enjoy free delivery service,- pink, roses// hln: heep aaseaementa in town «p'| valuation every 10 years, RESTAURANT FleWer Shop. lae. Rum la used not only for cd ^ - The bride’s gift to her attendant' to ^ t e has been proposed in the j I MANCHESTER budget request submitted by As-' ON r o u t e B and 44A B4 Church SL, M| l*«7»l taila and Iqng drinks but also in' .was a photo id^tification bracelet. gj cooking. CSrioca, Myer's, Bacardi, 'Ph'e bridegroom's, gift to the beat esBor P. Joseph Murphy. Social Worker Sunnysidfr^SimoDO MEMORIAL CO. Sibone. Christopher Columbus are man was a set of ih m A jewelry. Murphy is requesting an appro­ SERVICE STATION Oppoalte ^ a t Cemetery MOtrwMgft: MflA* your plaiii now for e FUNERAL DESIGNS all popular brands.' .After a reception fbr the Imme^- priation of 141.864 for his depart- In Study Group ment^or the 1958-59 fiscal year, an OPEN 24 HOURS M n u m . ItmEng loRRUots. Coil a WEDDING BU1N{UETS Wine ia always an addition to ate families, the coupla Isft on a n u u N i t n r o fL o r a l arrangements any meal as Nell as a popular be­ wedding trip of unannoih>Ce^des­ i n f ase of 46,064 over hla current . "Youth Looks for Answers" Is Rout»6 and 4 4 A Qualify Momoriols BUGS BUNNY Ml 9«44S4 for rosorvo* fore . dlnnef/'drink, try extra dry tination. They will be at hn^S to biraget. BOLTON—Opp. Manchester FOR HOME aad HOSPITAL the title of a research project in Over sh Years Cxperienca r their friends after March/1 a^ 127 / Murphy said that »4,247 of the DRIVE-IN t h e a t e r B U Z S A W Y E R BY KOY CRANE Ho o b. which MIsa Beth Hoffman, direc­ lPldf*E WDUCH P06S GOFER' WHAT PIP I Washington St., Hartfo/m ' increase would pay the salary of tor of school aocial work in Man- WILL « K c v i/imm ml UOKt UKC HKh AND Hit AOOP BOY.' THIN Y0« liOU) TTLL'ifr cheatar, has a- part. Mias Hoff­ COMPLETE /CoH Ml 9-5607 ONTW /this ROfl UDPiR VMIUEI -I jnEATlNO FOR 0\1ER Ample man,is part of a 15-member com- WINTERIZING CUtABPOWMAHPPOTNP 200 jP ^ P L E ParUngi VIC'S PIZZA Sjioi* { ' mittae which is studying the A. AlMETTl, Prop. 'V a n tfm ry n § » IBS W. Middle Ttfrnpike prohlema of the average non-de­ / Harriaon St., Manchester ' }WORK, Phone IHP 8-3700 o 'fi‘ . linquent youngsters in the Great-' CAR WASHING Lutai. er Hartford area. A ,' ' ROAD SERVICE POZA . ,--K- • - The study is being made/by WATKINS-WEST questioning the teenagers ^them­ Knart's - V' I^ A G H E H I selves. Conducted by tbd Great­ z NOW OPEN / FOOD MARKET FUNERAL RAVIOLI a . -A- er Hartford Association for Men- ta;l'Health, the s^dg- .is being S40. E. MIDDLE TU R.VPKE 1 Mufropolitan SERVICE OPEN DAILY fiiS J lS ^ sponsored by the' Rotary Club of D u b a ld i PHONR B-22B5 Hartford. / ' 7:30 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. .X U • ' ' Noma Improvoment Co. O BM A N D J : w e s t , The. first' inataUnient of the M U S IC C E H n * BTinc tR Y w OH tm STiuAWHY nttphiss 10 WPS A d-js, i < *-i‘3 study hds just been published. **mriwi>t6 wyiccai THE gltoW^Rt'gtAOqUARffRS. Opea Monday thru Saturday SUNDAY&_ r../a 707 Main St„ Manchester'^- TA.M.toBP.M. D irecto r •'K* The ,r^port shows that the great­ 186 Middle Tpkpi^Weat lltOO AJ«. to 10:00 P E x p e r t 142 E. CENTER ST. e st problem of a teenager is his TEL. MI ^205 SUNDAYS. 7 A.M. to 8 PJO. T. I\lp arent8. The second biggest KITCHEN and BATHROOM MURl'ir MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALU Mancheater’a Oldest F ritem is boy-girl relationships. ACCORDIONS REMODELING MICKEY FINN SpodaHaing la the Bneiit <^ld EONARf) 1 THINK THATlS With Flneet FaciUtles “One Call Does H All" K IN S M A N o r g a n s CiHCCICYOUItOIL ^fl^^MAURICC^ ENOOOH water .-' oot . oats and meats in toira.' DRY CLEANING UflOLEUM. TILE. ' K ANP WATER, flIR? CM/ALLI ‘ A :.T Four Aces Lead Private InatnicGona and l a u n d e r in g Inatimmenta and . Supplies ^ CERAMICS AREYOU 6 0 m TO ACCEPT ALbYN O hO -ni PASIMG THEM Chet TNESegMTATKMS 10 SPEAK J A a OP. SERGEANT! FM ' Dance At: In K of C Setback ATDWNmPWL<-ANO RISK S 1 ^ 0N,mSTAyMG. The Totten Way /SMITH'S OAK ST, • ...... : ; ’ ;.yv Orchestra For Hire HAMNG AtlOIMR MEAKOOWN? R K W ON THE JOflf , Upholstnry Shop 50|/HAR1F'ORD RD., The Four Aces took over the Lessons for: i.. N.-MAIN ST .’ \ lead in the Knights of Columbus # CHILDREN 4B0 MAIN ST. v Setback Tournament last night, Call Ua Around'The Clock H olloran’s Continues Service Tradition LIQUORS o TEENAGERS NEW SYSTEM pushing 27 points ahead of the o ADULTS Phone Ml 9*46«S The HoHoran Funeral Home Ip-’ runner-up. T. P. HOHORAN WINES-BEER L A U N D R Y bated at 175 Center St. started cars, plenty of parking apace Is al­ Scores after -last night’s play; CUSTOM FUNERAL HOME BEER IN BARRELS * Combination DRY CLEANERS many years ago by the lat«^ Tim­ ways available around the Home so Four Aces, 1,843; Morlartyik, 1.- AIR-CONDITIONED Coarees SLIP COVERS there is no necessity to hunt around FOR ALL OCCASIONS! Main Elant: 44 Harrison SL othy P. Hnl'of*n is carrying along 816; Deco’s, 1,812; Messier's, 1,795; Ideally ro4Ulted—convenient and W Free TFansportafian AND DRAFERI Phone Ml S-77BS In the same tradition of service un­ to find a place to park a car. Eighth District, 1,786; Choman’s, • DELlVTCRY^SERyiCB • The Holloran Funeral Home la 1,772; Pattens, 1,730; Four Jokers, sway from’ the hiisy thorough­ der .the direction of Mrs; Cather­ fare. Distinctive Service. Mod­ ine Holloran. The same attention appointed much as a private home, 1,730:' Ramblers, 1,6P9; Fogarty’s, WEST SIDE ^ 3-' /■ TOTTEN REUPHOLS^NG ern Facllitled: . W a 8a»vma. Iwa. T.M Bef UA Nat Rf). New Rpriqg to detail and thdughtful and help­ a fact that la both pleasing and 1,689: Dupre’s. 1,685; West Side. PACKAGE STORE DANCE STUDIO comforting to many who avail 1,681; Esso, 1,678; G and H, 1,659. ful assistance is found there to­ Catherina HoHoran JOHKT ANDISIO. Permittee CAPTAIN EASY lo w MAIN ST.—Ml B-4400 RUG CLU^ING HATS themselves olJts facilities Air B Y L E S L I E t u r n e r day as iU ^ks in the past. Llcenaed Fbheral Director 865 CENTER ST. , In lovely pas­ ' Assisting Mrs. Holloran in her conditioning throughout makes the MANi'HESTERr>Ml 8^166 MR. ABERNATHY RALSTON JONER AND FRANK RIDGEWAY EASTS UEinaid TW^WAgPBNSAipWaPEN sa id YOU'D TELL Ml HE'LL BE THE FlROT UAIh TO VIUTURE UTD apaCA' ■.. Home comfortable at all times, ktoit NfiK. PLANE w te ! Ahades are duties as fiineral dicectof it John John Jr^ratty Jr. and,w e hops S eturn-to earth w ?el« ^ , ORIAMDO NOM HERB , .arriving daily. J. Cratty Jr., and he as well as keeping It comfortably, cool In Ucenied, Embaliner X tvQNOCR .PROM„PRiyM,l^j^;r— v.^ST HURRVl THfVRg PUHlNg THE SATgltlTE J summer and in'suring'^ fresh air WIPEl/SHANPy. THEYtl. Mrs. Holloran are dedicated to DON WILLIS 175 Center SL-?,Tel. Ml 9-71)60 WK «AI0/ ^CUNLIFFE carrying out the wishes of the fam­ without the cold in the winter. Read Herald Advs. I' See Janet's Line Of The Home provides ample space PACKAaMfORE Handbags, Jewelry, Gloves ily and to serving them to the best MOTOR S A L ^ of their ability. for most services and also Insures GARAGE •7" R o u t e B*44 a b u l t o n privacy for the family if they so X \ (h EXPERT AUTO fW D PM ' Phone Ml B*SI24 JANET'S Particularly convenient Is the lo­ 18 Algin SI.. Tel M1-9-451I FENDER RE^AffiS cation of the Holloran ■ Funeral de.sire. .rj ‘ 817 Main St. — Manchester Home fnd never has it been more When making arrangements for \ BNAMXL aml^IjiCQUER l E E R ^ # Next to VSavinga Bank" appreciated than this winter. Driv­ a service. If the amount of money Specicriizinq In ’ D o Y p v Have $50/)00^ BEFINfSHINOS' - L IQ U O R S Open Mon^ doted Wed..^ ing has been particularly hazard­ the family wishes, to spend Is ' 'EBA90l«ABLB PRICER CALL Ml 9Lsg74. V ' ous and in many cases almost im- mentioned': frankly; it 1* of con­ BRAKE SERVICE : ^FW EB BSTIMATBS WINES ^satble. But the-Holloran Funeral siderable help to Mrs. Holloran and or More^To Invest ? to Mr. Cratty. Only by stating E O U m sO -W A PPIN O CONN. H m e la located right in the heart Front End Aliqnniint . ' ■‘i .. Largo Walk*In Baer Coaler "Mlown and the'bus passes right what financial arrangements arc AX THE RICHFIELD SION If you are a person of aubetnntial means—'or are other­ r and Cold Beer A t All Timea CUSTOM MADE by Its front door, making ■ it so desired are they able to adhere Gonord RoFdr WorK IMUf : T EL. MI-S-B404 Open Dally F A JL to • F J l . closely to thfc wishes of the family. wise reaponaibje for investing a large sum of money—our- fS u u S’t CANVAS AWNINGS convenient to retch the Home, no 3 i>M >, at, a...-.., lOT. tjn. fc|. ua- m atter what kind of driving condi­ Day or night call MI-9-7060 and Inveotment Advisory Department may be of important tions prevail. • the Holloran Funeral Home will service to you. l E P P C O B B BY PEl'ER HOFFMAN For those who wish to “use their responcyto your call immediately. witan H*a Mm* t* THE S'lURY OP MARTHA WAYNE BY W1I.SON. R(!RUGG« Staffed by experienced, profeasidnally trained iniVeat- _ CAN'T/ HESCOnOBCTAUSW VBS.BUTACONSTEUCnvCOUC. IFNOU CAwnr/f ment men, the department has had wide experienoe with alcsson! ' COULD ONLY, WtU, KILL HIM WITH MND^ the sjpecial problems that often aqcoihpany the inveet- NSS5-COVOU KVIOW'MIAT IMGAM7 A4o's and Bill's FOR FINE ' ment of large sums. In addition to individual accounts, SILVERWARE ■ ap a n the department handles pension, pro6t idiaring, arid m- ; LUNCNEONEHE - C A LL REFINISNING • MOVINO " tirement funds in subatantial amoimts. For complete, AT THE g r e e n Ml 3-6563 • MAOKINO information, please contact: AND " , ’ f • ' V, EDWARD W. KRASENICS, Afano^ OlVE YOU U STIN G SATiSFAOTION SEE US FOR: ~ WHERE THE GANG /-JEWELRY or a AiumlnuroT-Boll Up Awninga MEETS FOR A ^ WATCH REPAIRS ^waa«ii» ZF ' SOLD fXCLUSIVnV IN MANCHESTi* AT a VeaetlaB Blinds i . r a Storm Doors Shearson, Hammill & Co. TASTY SANDWICHf .. • ^ S s k a i a Combination Windows ’^,1; p h o n e ' W E SERVE . A4w*wi Nm Vw4 SiU ladwaa* JOHNSON PAINT CO. MFUC ^ Nr AwniEg^Co. NORMAN R. WEIL. MondiosNir Moving 910 AAoln ItfnnI, AAmKhatinr * MItcIwii 1^1071 , 'DcUeioiu Coffee OEMOLOOI§T n< MAIN ST., HANCBESTEB PHoNE HI a.4tOI /tM CENTER BT, Thiephana Ml fl-«0tl OPEN Y AJM, T IL L 10:80 F J I . T E L m B-B06S ' and Tniekinq Co. M- ...... V ■ € . 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/ SW H oiicg, ■■ \gtMfaumAcjc I • CAH _ .-•OM.lMtMa r ■ Staple# D rops ,IT l8 M T n » mn G a i n ^ ^ 3 - 0 L.TD'MW“ ' [Favorea HaU; 2 ^ over G^jf^S :Jon%ht “ N w york,.Mlirc^ (/FVrrBorhe two dozen baaeball players lx'::' By PAT BOLDUC JitcE tn e o ffic ia l hold()re on hand, doubleh^ader at Yale , University IS gsmb*,- .Btssell -chalked up .39 cause , they happened to wto-'U)*- last night at the Y alleys pi ts lOtb-ranlteil Derby* ai^lnst baaketa and -<7'foul shot* for a One Big Goal World Series. ^ /■ ' ' tU, apd hia Amy Pirkey^ecamc theXirst PlainviUe, rated' Sixth, in the-open- BcAves still unsatlsftad or* 'er and third-ranked , Eaa^:Haven wroge waa.anothM. Series' pitching star L*^ BuriMtte, repeat cjMfmpion in fh^^nual age tnat Lyman Hall iir-UM night­ top It muM be a wonderful In :IC4A Meet pftchers Gene Conl^, Don, Mc­ Wonyjifs Town BowHIig Tour- cap. x y ‘ leeUhg tor Oiacb lyAngona Mahon, and Rbl^/Ruhl, shortstop M. Mrs. Pirk^y, who cap* In a Class C double-Ull atCNS^ to taow. that.ne'U hero his No. l New York, March 1 UPl—A mod Johnny Logan/ first baoettan ifcd her first Utte last year ^ *cot«t bAck litot. w inters Eritok Torre^^^iitlllty Infleldep Follx Haven Teachers tqg!^ranked New acrambl* .for' th* team chami^n- ^ef settling forxbnnerup honorrln Canaan goes agaiiiat fifth-ranked >Captain Bonk Jaslowa^xTech'A 1J./ - --R Mantilla, ^ohd o^elders We* 1956. polislicjl'^ff challenger Aud­ Terryvllle in the first game, and Standout alHrouiid .perlqr^er, shlp—the on* title th*t-ftoaHy Covtogtort and Boh Hazle/ rey Frey lir three straight game*- Litchfield , ri^ed-Joui-th. me< walked off with niniaAruP''h&hoi* counts- in this meet—-ovtoshadow* Six^of the nine, Burdette; Logan, Amyx'who .in .nated^ Maude Valley-Re{dunai, Ifith, In the ae<> 'X ' . ■ in the scoring department, w i^ ed a possibla mUe todototoctmd by Covington, Torre, MantilUt and-- 218 tallies and also average-wlsAv HAzie, started for the Braves to Carpefiler in three strA i^t strings ond contbsL.' ' , . \ ' latvan Rozeavolgyl tonight t o the in last winter^ championship fl- '' 'IHeemmlil Meets Wobdlwry with a good 15.6 mark while tak ­ the decisive seventh game of th« ing part to all 14 contegta. , ■ - IC4A.’track and field chompion*'^ '57 Series with tb* New York Yan­ ^i.lc, recovered attpr a shaky 106 Another Class C twinl)lll a t /.K 'A* shlpa tovMadiaoR.4Squar* Garden.^ opening game to rolPstrings of 128 Wesleyan, matches second-ranked, . Played in Every Goine - \- kees. ‘ni* oidy other senior on this' Ron DojAiiy, the unhMtable With the CinciimaU Redlegs and 116 while Mrs. Frey, who St. Basil’s and Windsor Logke,'^ miler. Is t)ie teoto men, and will reached the hnal, round for the first' rated T lth and 15th -respectively., 'yesri* quintet, Roger Ltebman X signing first baseman Georg* -wound up w ith 74 points while also Sfww Na Handicap to Die-Hafd Harjiessman try to win both the T.OOOiAnd two- Crowe last night, thes Pittsburgh time, opened with a 107 game, Jn the nightcap. mUe7rAeei m fo'i*J a. 8.1^hia YPl'\^tlano’'vTi-.aut- dropped to a coatly’64 in ihc sec- Last night's pisy saw an Upset playing In every game. Dther* ivho Gene Hayes, head of the DuQuoln, in.. State Fair, worka "Trotlia'a Pal over the anow on his .track, Pirates, unable to come to ternui in Class A when Staples' drml>ed OKTIMINa took part to a t' least half of the where th* Hambletonian la run each summer. Tronla’t- PAl U a-candidate for tb* harnesa classic, flt the defending oHamplons/^ / with rookie pitcher Roger p*en- on.- game-and finished with a 103 haugh, have the only other, hold- ■ game, -i — favored William Hill, put-of, the rxM , EM , regular season schedule, scoring which *xplato*' Hayes' come-snoW-or-anything workouta,. ' Jumbo Jim JElUott'a - Wildcats tourney with a fi7-90 rbm|> irt the totals between parentheses. Includ­ mad* ahambles of Manluttan l**t out among NL clubs. Th* Cardi­ Shirley^V'*.*^®*'' Utiist, and v ;v j y*ar, but tlm*. they don’t ha'^e nals, Deogers, Phlllie*. Giants, Mary Slr.iihons, rivals in the close­ second game of a New Haveif ed Harry Holme* 158), promising Arena dottpleiieeder. -A 20-jpoint Eddie Sba* (38), transfer Wayne thq llke*/df Charlie Jenklna (to- cubs and how the Redlegs hov* ly-contested consolation match, scoring effort by Steve Humphrey, to Braa*«U (27), Burt Zinaser (19) eligible/ 'and- Don Bragg (gradur their ro*t*ra intact. nearly stole the spotlight from the Affects the atedL'' It’s another stoi^ to toe Anurl- two finalists. Mrs. VittneP dropped was a big factor in Staples' ,tri and Exlaua Parker (13). ,-^' ' umph. . Jaslowaki. who t^urid up with 7 / Money in the Bank can league, where oitly;^* Chi­ the opening game but rallied in im­ ' In the--''secon4 game Hartford .92 boskets,' a team- record, gar­ cago White Sox suid Detrott^igern pressive fashion to edge stubborn Delony, of courze, .U like money are without holdouta Bulkeley alsoThoved Into the quar.r nered foul -oHooting laurels for to the bank for hia two race*. Xj**t Mrs.'Simmons 3-2 for third place ter-ftnals,wUh a 70-61 defeat pf;a Of BasebalT Noted Engineer Says Baltimore's Orioles top the'' honors. Shirley's scores were 106. D’Angona's club which converted yeaf, ha won, fhem both. He ii-the with seven, including piteheh spunky Bristol quintet. Bplkeley Carloa Ortiz Mieme^ be twiating his mouth In sympkthy as hb^jMBda a jaVring right/w the face of 136-of 387 shots for a poor 47 per only runner in the history of the I'J, 144, 64 and 114 while Mary led all the way but never enjoyed lightweight Tommy .bbs, of Boston, In final round of, their 10-rMmder^..(i(Uit night in NeW York, George Zuverink and Jack Har*h-\ -{pinned games of 130, 108, 98,. 117 cent avsrage. The s(k-foot Jaslow- Chicopee, Mass. (NEA)—^ <^curv* )>ail. Any spit on it doesn't IC4A meet to win both, he’s the man. The Yankees signed pitcher'-- / uiark-haired Amy Plrkey, left, first Woman to win the annual Women’s Town Bowling Tournament a",large ep'reed until late- in the Ortiz, who Ityea in tlu^ ronx, won by, unanimoug deeWon to pm bryr hia peifecL'record a» a . pro. Ski successfully hit on 34 of 65 fibe maka- the least bit of difference only one to try both. and' 111. It was the fifth and fijial, for a secondsecono time, andana comelycomeiy AudreyAuarey Frey, rrey, runnerup tolo theuie champion,cnanipiun, flash victory smiles third quarter. A1 Rudia led the (AP Photofax), throw* fora 53 per cent average When Lew Burdette pitches Tom Sturdivant (16-6) for an esU-’' game which Xad man. of the sae^ after accepting handsome trophies ftoift - - -Pat-Bolduc - of-The Herald's sports department last night' ^ e x c e p t to the mind." It is probable that 26 points will mated $18,000 yesterday but still winners with 17 Puints. to beat out teammate Bisaell who his first game for the Milwati> ^ o w in baseball, wli^ere a spitter be good enough to win It. Resides: tators Bitting i^n the edgp-Oif Aneir at thee Y alleys. The event wsis sponsored by the Rec Department and directed by Jack VJttner. In Class Darien breesed over have to reach attreement with first averaged 49 per cent with 47 char­ kee Braves this season i^ will hreaks down with a crazy swoop.' Delany, the Wildcats have- certain baaeman Bill Skowron and po«; chairs. , x (Herald Photo by Pinto),> Wilson 68-46 and Abbott Tech de-' ity tosses in 95 attempts. aa ballplayer* aay, -this'' will be Tingling OpSudng siring feated^Wllcox Tech. 60-47. be like this: ‘‘He’s doii)g it!” points In George Sydnor and EM sibly veteran lefty Tommy Byrne, Ortiz Ready . Qther free thrower* i/^ere Zinsser somebody will screant fropi treated with laugh*. But wp are Collymor* to the dO^yard daah, and who la reported trying to decide A Umely steike ^ the lOUi box There were no games Jn Class Yf-lS),- Liebman -(24-53), Parker In. an era where aclentista^re G. the opposing dugout.' Phil Reavia and Charlie Stead to whether to'play another season. provided MpsfPlrk^y with her sUni (5-11), BrAzeau ' (3-7T, Holmes UClktog . about rent-free housing the high jump, Gutfielder Minnie Minoso and two-pin, margiri in the tingling ------:-----_ --- i For^Top "Men, ...AM6 W /A V64jO T-/m5 ^ — '( ^ 5 ) and 8hae (10-26). . "Look At the ball,” the batter on the moon and indications are Tough Luck Vet, Two Youilgsters piVKOrMSMT M n M -sRut that has been Villanova’s shortstop Chico Carrasquel Temain opening string. Tralhng i?y 10 pins, O' Ci-'-:. ' '-Opewed hi Fine FosMon will say to the umpif'e. they can do it. So Saunders must trouble down thrdugh the years— unsigned by the Cleveland Indians. 6 ^ 0 0 , going into Lie filial franiic, Beats Tibbs D'Artgona, in hia first' year aa "I’m not saying, he throws it. be given his say. too many stars arid not •noug'h Kansas City 'holdouts are Virgil .the two-time choL'pion 4ippnared Round T ab le head coaclh, directed the Techmen I’m just saying he'does something Supporting Evidence depth. Elliott must' get points Trucks, the 38-year-oId righthand­ to have a one-pin break on her first Share ^ op Spot at B i^ u to a 6-8 won; and lost record. The to it," the .niAnagw ■will say, And fresh to memory is evi­ from other Aourcea besides hia. es­ er, and Inflclder Hector Lopefi. The baH but a bit of “luck” 'was inter­ New York', M»rch 1 (ffO-Car- locals opened to fine ..fashion with cutely, after the game. dence to support him. In the sev­ tablished stars. Washington Senators need signa­ jected into the tense struggle. With Asalesman wffo tupned 'pro In 1948, Top Favorite tos Ortiz, unbeaten ill 26- pro FrRnk Lane Blasts Greenberg a pair of wins bvar Ellington 53-40 "Lew,” a reporter will say . . . enth inning of the flnal game of tures from pitcher Pete Ramos and the second ball already in her Baton RtJiige, La., March 1'* *"^*‘* J.J and Hebron Regibhal 50-38. XJhe- Manhattan, on the other*, hand, Pressing the leaders were Lionel never has Won a major tourna­ fights, -ifilnks h4 • Is ready to “do you.?" the World Series, Joe Collins Won th* meet from 1951 through catcher iDu Berberet and th* Bos­ hands- -^*hy w atched^ the dead, John Barnum, Arnold ment. He plays only . a limited New York, March 1 (fP)—Round mingle with the class of the light­ ney split In it* nextv.four starts, And the papers will be inun­ ton Red Sox' list is down to Ted Hebert of Lafayette, La.-; Otto ^New York, March 1 {/Pj— N o w is .the time when ali go For Lack of Public Relations upending Vinal Regional^ Tech 64- picked up a ball in the Yankee 1956, with a minimum of indUvidual •wood spun and rolled'Just enough Palmer and Ken Venturi—a Greiner of ..Tenafly, N. J., aiid schedule of tournament golf be­ Table gefa a chance to put another weight division—Ralph Dupas. dated with the annual round of dug;out, began to spit on it, then Williams' late-tnntog stand in. to topple the tone pin standing and basketball fans are supposed ,-to be occupied with cc^iferetice 44 and Ellington again, 55-4^ while stars. This year. George Etoat- tough luck veteran and two Peter Thomson.of Melbourne. Aua- cause of his country club teaching stamp of approval on his greatness Kenny Lane and even champiort stories about the apitter Burdette soreamed to the uirnpire. Bur­ ment's Jaspers can boast‘. two Gene Stephens, after the signing the big etrlke, plus a nine fill, .put job in Michigan. Joe Browm. races, tournament berths^ And national rankingso^he bisig bowing to Hartford Regional.^Tech throw*. yesterday ^ of catcher Sammy yciuhg men with winning tralia, all atN139. Hebert .hSd a 68 and’ the 3-year-old start sorting it. Peteraburg, Fla.—(NEAto' After four year* In nav*l «vi*. 46-41 and Class B Glastonbury'82- dette's spitter. of- course. heavy favorite*. Joe Marchlony to aU of the pressure on Mrs. Frey yesterday and' Greiner and Thom­ the chaff from the wheat in the He is ready,” said Eddie Fer-; three of competitive h^teria. But Seattle’s EIgm Baylor and Elston Howard,,' ptoch hitting, ■White and Billy Klaus. Both Barnum and.'Venturi 'were At 83, Old Doctor Lane I* tackling tion. Lane rejoined McPhall. then 36. Pleasant Fable the shot put and Tom Murphy to I \ who ended with a bad split (2-4-5- ways. — were bunched one son shot ,71./ , over-par oh only one hole yester­ two richest'Met* OR today's quar­ guson, Ortiz' manager, after the i Cincinnati's Oscar Roberfwn just*- - ...... —— - running the Yankees, as general stepped out of the-'oox and the the 600. _ ■ ‘ - ' / ,■ /■ 8-10) in her final- .ox. Audrey, who stroke ahead of the field today p.i- /.Cheney then went into a slump Man should consider this as noth- Freddie Haas -lr."of_____ Hew__ Orleans_____ day. y. Whenw Venturi bogied the first ter-million dollar stake program 21-year-old New; Yorker had won won't let 'em. hi^Sff agatnat.St. Louis Wedneaday hi* fourth big baseball challenge manager in Kansas City .and di­ .losing four straight to. Hebron iftg more than a pleasant fable umpire called for the ball. .missed four spare breaks, woupd ter 36 holes of the $15,000 Baton at four tracks. . a unanimous decision .aVer tough . Lewis Selva Burdette, on his- First AppeonuK* Rouge Op'U Oolf Tournament was two strokes frff the pace with hole, it was his first time over par Their se>aaw scuffling for the J ^ i , i . y,e,_houhot CirtclnnaU with the verve of a recruit getting rector of the parent outfit's IT 56-31, Hartford Tech 68-48, Holy of 'Aports, Jack Saunder says. 17 High Swimmer9 / ‘up with a seven b<» and trailed G rind on-71-69 rounds, while Med at in two rounds. Round Table, leading m’oney win­ little Tommy Tibbs. " H e is six national, major college- scoring ' ...... western minor league branches.' way to a third victory oyer the Standing by. jUst to case Either 0-1 in the beat of flve-‘game aeries. Barnum,\ 45-year-old ~ 1 soph one better ylUt 21 field goal* lii* fir»t Wg le«gu* chance. Trinity 60-59 t o a thriller And Saunoor* , lA a blue-eyed little Manhattan or Villanova slip up will “gden of Chicago, In 15 months as a professional, ner of 1957, goes after his fifth months ahead of the schedule -T champioiiahjp' ihreatens/ur''^»ver- and nine free thvhws for 51 against - How Is pid Doctor Lan* going Produced i* Chicago Glastonbury again, 64-46. Jaslow- Irishm ^ from Dublin who hasn t Yankees, had it madeXOn the Entei^ C IA C Meet - ' Leading by 11 pins. 89-78 after , Rapids, f ^ auccesaive stake victory in the had worked out for him. I am go­ ahadow ait else w ^ the figure mound he began,Jo-''fidget wi(h be Notre Dame, making its first Venturi has won four major tourna­ Pacific Lutherkn. ChomberlAln'i to put life back to the dying Cfieve- /Then, after two years as presi­ ski, Bissell and Co. w oundjtp with seen a tnAjor league- game to his ments, two already In 1958, $100,0(10 Added Santa Anita Handi­ ing to talk to .Harry Mark.son fl|bert8'’standlng-'A regular watch .life, but as quality control man­ his Ups. do,-everything to sug­ appearance aa an IC4A member. ond'^ekmi’’* Amv‘^rpMd"olft® with co natiX . teth posted thclT second j Cedarhurst. 7^. Y., who showing against Oklahoma -kept -tand franchise ? dent of the American Assn.. Frank an even splfC in their \wA four gest he vcusft certainly was cheat- The Irish, who have almost as fine Co-Captalna Jim Da'via and Tom Palmer, who w ^ 'iour 'big titles cap. ThS track figures to be off for (managing director of the Inter­ with theli>s«8e rules in keeping him third with a 30.5 average. “With a second baseman and games, beating Croniyrell 56-48 ager for the major league base­ fnaVes and^ an^ eve-catchinc Palmer ! had a ,70. . , , the mile and one-quarter test but national ^ Boxing Club) about a waa- eallcl to perform one of th* a track tradition as they do to Hyson head a group o.f 17 Man­ at 136. After yesterda.v’s round, the field last year but haanXwon so far in up wlfh-lfie frActional flip-flops. Tom Hav/Rlns, Another of the •alasmantoip,” Frank Lane aays. greatest haAeball ' operations In and V 1 n A1 41-33 -Slid losing' to balls manufactured a t the A.G chester High School hopefuls vriio strike fill while her game oppo­ Unless It tui-ns up real muddy by match with Dupaa or Lane At the Spalding plant here, he feels he ^ en , with Hpward looking for football, have entered a 12-man The 28-year-old I^trobc, Pa., was trimmed to 66 pros pnd nine 1958, commented,''.'iLthat putting Fractional Lead scoring leaMr*. accumulated 24 in **nM aeoaon doesn’t start until history. The'last place "Whit* 8ox om nw ell 55-48 mpA Holy Trinity breaking atuF. he threw fast balls team with, according to them, Dale will compete in the 34th annual nent could do no better than a ^ touch ever, leaves m eX l’m sunk. the 5 p.m. EST .post Ume.'the 4- 135-ppund limit. April 15 and I'll have a second knows more about it than sea­ Bix box in the ninth frame and a pro led the first day with 67 h u t; amateuys, with 150 the cutoff point; B a y I o r's the hiader Bow by Notre Dame’s rout of Holy Cro*% were being beaten by college 48-36 in the (trtSle. down the ' pipe and struck him Vandernherg the be.st bet for a State ClAC Svimming Meet toda; i ran into tough going yesterday and j Hamum, former golf equipment I've putted super fo^, two days,’’ year-old from Travis Kerr's afable "This fight was just what' Car­ while flashy Gu” Roger* led th* h^nw n by that tl' and It still Two othe)rto games with St. soned batters constafitly on the \ LEW BURDETinr at Yale's Payne, Whitney pool 10-box In the fifial frame. While i will be the odds-on-favorite to los needed after A’-rtve-njonth lay­ 12/10()ths of a phtoL 34.55 to 34- teams in traii||ng. There was a out. title even though he's running % .43i. after a 51'-poiht splurge during Temple attack .gainst Duquean* toby he Bobby Richardson of the $900,050 mortgage on the prop- \ 'niomas' Aeghinas of New Britain watch for Biirdette'a wet one. New Haven. the winner chalked up four spares take the measure of 10 rivals. off. We knew tt-'was np ©Inch.", gyroscopic principle and control While the Yankees yelled. Bur­ against Delany to the 1,000. for ah additional.34 pins, Mrs. I Seattle's 94-60 whipping of PacifiA with 26 points. Oiene Brown, on* - YAnkaro. Georga Weis* 1* hke art erty. This Was Lane's meat. He i were canpAled because to a mixup '■All psychological,” he says, dette kept doing this until it was Aa for thq, sji^ecial mile, Rozsa- Along with the two Red and Under 130 poqnds including Tlbba a stuifdy little man from of . two San Ftancisco/holdoveni .jilavatof. He siarU high and gpe* asked for waivers on all 40 play- in sehoduling. Ov^rtM, the Silk "Speaking aerodynamically, apit of gravity, w'hlch is, of course, so White leaders Coach Dick Sollohek Fre.v pibked up only seven extra; Jockey Willie Shoemaker, Round Boston who Had.'lost 48 fights be­ Lutheran, last night.. But the’ slide famiUAr to all we dare not e x / over. volgyi will be mAking his farewell pins OU.JWO spare*. rule' gang wlll be back at It to­ from th* Bill RuAselLdayA scored Idown, halts mor end offers less, era. Bvit other clubs were interest- TowXni averaged $8./ points each make* no difference whatsoever to "That yelling helped.” Manager appearance here. He leaves for will couitt on Billy Stuek, Danny UCouii Ho^ts Good Hitters Take a Chance “■able spots eight poynds to such a fore la*t night’s., effort, gave Or­ 22 for the Dona. XX to not trading Hay Narleski ed in only tw-o. So he resorted to outing while the opposition aver- the capabilities of the flight of th* plain it, he say* only a thorqpgh Dormer, Doiig Stevens, Jacl^ Ja- More bad luck haunted Audrey : cApabla. performer aa Promised night. 4vlth Robertson trying to re­ bu‘, ito not traC j Fred Haney said later.- "It gave Hungary to begin training for th? tiz a rough time in .the middle gain the'lead In Cincinnati's Mis­ Duke, winning''^top seed in th* , for.4t ehecs* *andwich deal surgen-. making 240 incisions j^ngwl 50.6 points. ' ball. The seamz of the ball are dunking In a tocket of -w-atpr for cob.5. Bruce McLain, Paul Tierney, in the third game as Amy erected , If all 11 star^, the winner rounds x>f the 10-round match at a period of time could/change my guy an edge. And he Wa.s get­ European Champibn.khip* (against souri Valley Conference game with AOC Tournqnfent -that determine* ' ,'Tf It turn* ou . that Billy Martin involving more than 300 player D'Angona. why hopes to get critical to its flight. But 1' ran as­ ting tired. -,so It came in handy." Delany) Monday, and would like to Pete Zaglio, Chuck Towle,/ Dick a 68-54 lead going into the sixth Rhode Island Except Williams^ of Course will pi00 mark. and reach but always kept on the meaning fOf; the. third-ranked people out of the National University of "Burdette," slowly, "No, 4:03.6. set three year* ago by Gun- gain possible berths in/the New spare break in the eighth box. a (NEIA) — 'Ted fore shoving off for the Indians', A fter >M-o|Hr Win Bearcats, who can wrap up the ^A r Heel*. five hit »t a 65.8 ' told me we can do tnialness" anticipation/since only Jaslowskl seemed he was holding out. On nar Nielsen of Denmark, and Roz- Attack.' H« slammed away at the per cent .pace with each .in double What happened in Cleveland, Next came tb« aitli^Cardinal*, and.'Llebm/n will not return for Ireland, aa imposing credential. I can’t say A* I know who he is. his desk was a mimeographed England Meet later this month. two-pin break in the ninth ^fore Williams will go camp In Tucson. Calumet FahnAeeka its second ixidy When Ortiz tried to, coast in MVC champii^hlp and a place to Has thet^/been some discussion savolgyl is taking aim at It. New Haveri, March 1—Connects "The count dictates the pressure figures and pulled away in'the final t hare attendance dropped nearly seventh to '55 odd J ^ r a of $1.- another season. He is also an associate of the book, first page heading: •'Rackets, Preliminary diving event* got finally pulling a spare* i Ihe tinal into the - Hall ol straight triumph in the $100,000' the Wiiddle rounds after piling up the NCAA Touniqment wlto atoic- 300.000 In three^ years.. Lane Royal Institute of Chemistry to of him ./ WTicther he ha.i trained enough on under way at 10 o'clock thia morn­ frame but it came much/foo lit* cut's basketball- team, which al- Fame. as the on the pitcher and the batter, but added Flamingo at Hialeah Park tory. . V ■ 10 minutes. . \ two million in nine years? T he pArsonable Tech coach is | and Frames.” boards to make a aerioua threat re­ a wide early lead. swapped Red SeKoendieiqst to the exprotea to welcome back Bissell. | London. All to the Mind ? Was this? , . . ing while opening trials iq thev 74 Additional PMs ^ jCcady has its ticket for the NCAA greatest hitter of. when it favors me aiid there are with Tim Tam the hope »f the fab- Four Ather. membhiatoL the As­ Snap ).»*lag Streak Tfo one pays to see the general mains to be seen. runs to be driven in. I'll hit a ball "I thought it could have gone r nnagtr," aoid Old Doctor Lane. Giants for Ajvin D ark.T he Red , Parlt^, Zinsser tnd Ronnie Sta- He has b»eti.in ,, chai-ge _ of Spald- . Bounders was told there, cer­ No," Sau»--iers smirked. "The other eight eyeiita were scheduled"^ Overall, Mrs. Pirkey. who aver . ^urnam ent, goes again.st visiting this o.r any ulous*Kentucky-owned atable. This Either way,” said Tibbs. "He Is a sociated Press' top iV'wliraUo see Kansas, brea./ng a two-gamw Bird*'' flnl Id fourth and second, ye*. hU Jupiors, an^.Shse, Holme* mg's big league baseballs for four tainly ha* been. "Weil." Saunders’plant telephone directory. Bad- Velisa Mugosa of Yugoalavi*; to begin at ^o’clock this afternomi. Rhode Island' tonight hoping tb, other generation, to rny liking that ' is an^here*re Uoa will gross $136,000 if the. nine ao^ioif. with tohtoued \ K A n s a s loUng streak.'trailed by 10 but Tbut thoy*Il atay awa;y In drovea George King of the New York Ath­ aged a sparkling 117.2 in 14 tour­ very • good boxer • with good hand becauae to him. earn tog$C200.000 i an(t BrazeAu, three sophomores. J year*. Relying heavily upon tjie said, "I can say he is throwing a I mintoii department.” Finals in aM events win be h*id a t nament games. totaled'twQ.strikes make A'clean sweep of its Yankee but '■ . contempo­ arbund the plate,” commented, triAf 3-year-olda named ,-S'eaterday^a- speed. What he needs is to stand State meeUng/MlBsouri, . aecond- ceught OklAhoma at 49-49- A* The/Sleveland paUent ia in ex­ letic Club, Jim Beatty of -the Army 8 o'clock tonight. The top six fin­ Conference opposition. rary cIoutejTs, dis­ robust , first’’baseman. vi'fn/'fipt rade to the poat for the mile, a ranked WAto Virginia closing its Chambcrlato scored his club's last - Poor Public Relotian* perienced hands. and Phil Coleman of Chicago; will and eight spares for an added 74 going , to.Jisaye those runs<-for a up and trade more." ’ ishers to'gach event Qualify for pins. Her worthy opponent wound Connecticut has a 9-0 league agree Witli his one-eighth teat. Geq. Duke won’ tn Ortls aaid' his comer fold him to regular xAeason against l ^ r g e 14 points of regul- -'loh time, .'pi* * *Tlie ailment in Cleveland had (IrAt place Cruiser* back into a form the opposition. / the New i^ffiand*. ,/ up with six marks and only 28 ad- record and is. favored to whip the strict Adherence ■lesser'hitter to drive in.X'Not if,I' .the. Calumet tHka last. year. WAahlntodn. .eighth-ranked Notre 7-foot Will added tour more point* to b* public relations. The Attend can get'a good piecs-Af the-ball.’* St a. little" , in. - the ' middle league championship as they set ditionaU pins. Seven spare break Rams. The Huskies waltzed to a td the strike Xone Also highly regarded are the Ju­ rourtds and then pick up the tempo Dante tM ttiiig Detroit, and Day- in overtime. ohea fell off from 2.620,627 to 865 Reds’ Win Streak misses killed whatever chance 102-57 victory im^ Kingston two —especially with Henry Aaron hVrt the Tankeea venilelie co-DhampioBs- of 1957— . t o No; 10, Joying .Toledo. , California took a tv.'o-ganie lead Cruisejo 44th Win down the Ladders. The closest irt the World^Series b y ' Smacking in the\ninth - and tenth. That , i^ '887. Aiid the Indians were stllpin Mrs. Frey had of upsetting Amy. weeks ago. m M on base in a Jewal's Reward from the Maine just what he did although he ap^' ./T h e ' Irish fhom' Sbuth B e n d to the Pacific Coast (JOnference, Mhopd place. You han't faultjtaito that the Ladders, who played with ! ■'Ni Mrs. sW jnons led all the way tight.game.. a pitch in Adlwaukee that appear­ Chanbe Farm and the Clalbornes crushed Holy. Cross 86-58 l a s t )lefgating UCLA 56-50 as Jump- Cops Playoff Spoti/n Yale, which lost to Cornell 59-57, ed to'pe'even with the top of hia peared , to xw in trouble to-'the Ofwmib^g’B record as genepAl man­ Succession Agaiust Milford two of their top men sidelined ' in her opening test, again.sl Mrs. last night and vtrtually lost, all Among the dis- xefi WilUams Farm’ir\Nadir. Post time is 4;50 eighth. Tlhbawa* stung in tlie first, night for an eight-game winning sh oting Earl Robinson hit (or 20 ager, I’lrXtUe for it. y pennant, with injuries, could, come was A ] Vittner, pinning a 77-69 edge af­ aenters is Stan ' head>''--Aal tied right down to the wire they ’ frame. Lions last week. / championship at 37 while WtSlams i «nne » righest race to the $50,900 added cisco, No. 4, downing Spn Jose 62- ference champs sUli managed to Hockey League but *ll they have never could catch up although they : Judge Joe Agnhilo 8-2 anh Ref­ iFirltad -w)mt shou as the UndjifAated MHP rifle-- ?f"'• ' • 9? r1 IM MIDGET LEAGUE A strike and a nine fill accorded was bagging his fifth AmbrKmn breaking pitch In the itd k e zone. New Orleans Handicap.- The mile eree HariVjCessler 5-4-1, all-ifor 50 for its 19th straight', and 23rd edge Kent StatV.50-4fc. '. done for themselve* la to assure outscored their opponents 7-3 iivf AVAILARLi EVIflY Shirley a slim 68-66 lead after'six In,other games last night New and one-eighth atake has attracted piomhlp ckm p m did nototoc to men cruised to their 44ih straight, -Um ‘Ti^mcy ...... K Chiefs in the Pplice and Britain Teachers breezed 91-76', League title at 39. I DlMag Not Conaemed Ortiz. >X*mAll crowd thzt WAtched in 24; Ftfth-rankeii Temple (22-2) Dartmouth, spilled by Princeton b n p ro v o ^ third place to the Calder Cup poat- thg..flnal stanza. While Smith sAt| boxes of the second' ganie. and William* contends that a batter,J N; Joe DiMaggio waan't too coh- a field of nine,, headed by Tens the nitionally telwised mat?h romping to Us 21st in a row 76-40 53-46, retained a oncHgame lesul in Victory over a low-scoring Milford Rpb Muraw^kl ...... 9!) 76 I'fs Firemen's Midget League' at the the pace with 13 points. Don RbgUs I J^GHT-^H-8100 while Mar.v spared the ninth bpx, over the-visiting Salem . (Mass.) clous. Oh, Jphnny iqd St. Amour "Himlr^ntended lat he couIdJ 8*"-''®'’ playoffs East Side Rec kept their slim Teachers, Bridgeport upset Fair- regardless-of the situation:and his! ceM)ed about the strike zone when agi^ebd with the verdict. / over Duquesne; SLxth-ratpd Duke the Ivy League whetorunu«i'up/ No. 6 came last night, as the ■ array, 897 tb 823. j .Milford (*;5) and Bill Powers each added four getting only a three fill, and fin­ II-" •in nhfDimg with ‘tooae fellows out 93 S7 179 I'lret place hopes alive last night field 76-72 in overtime and Albany capability, shbuld never awing atj he coijld win a game fqr the Yan- -/ clinching the regular se^on At­ Penn lost .to Harvard ■’4-69. Texas, and dldnto*''*" scout Call- Reds^downed Cleveland 3-2 and] Captain Paul Sheridan -led_hia| tallies. For the losing / Firemen, ished with a seven box. Mrs. Vitt­ a pitch that i» out of the strike | kees wlpi a base hit. Bowie resumes action alter being, lantic Coast Conference title in a clicking a'Spectacular 8l/per 67 75 1621 aa they upended the Ladders, Jack Simmons led the attack with ner rallied with a much-needed (NY) Pharmacy defeated the shut down for three da.ys hecaui^ 11*. And he didn't scout New prevehtefithe Barona from moving teammates to a decisive 75-j»int iiarve.v Giuckln 66 75 161 ! 29-25. ALLEYS UConn Waterbury Branch. 75-67. zone, the 17-ioch wide area ex-' It goes without saying that 159-46 thumping of North CAro- cent of tt'a shots, Just about endyd jLiglond. Ilie first thing I did wAs into tie fOp^ flrSl place with the | margin and their lOth win of the; FUi”t R'U'i'u ...... 69 71 16H 12 points on six field goals, Mike -^/-^ I MAIN STREET strike in her ninth bb,\. filling it tending from the knees to the arm- there is a tremendous difference of a bad track with Fabrlca^'go­ Xina;. and Kansas, No. 7, nipping Rice’s Southwest (jotife encehop^ 1)5 71 16il With Randy Smith leading the j Savertek chipped in with six tal- with eight pini$. and an eight box li-tlil Han Oiitaide Chance . ing after hia second stralgM ^uth- Tigers Gpset ■kM eight neW' scouts. ...including idle Her.sliey B^rs.m The Buffalo ; year'with his mateh-high 183. And i fwinnl U 'pits. ' . ' ' between the batte" who hits bad Oklahoma 60-59 in overtime As Sf-IS. Kelly'Colsman. No. 5 na- K ir Stewart, the for mer umpire, In Bitons, using thel/.^.■iicmlnth..... goalie of Tim Rohan backed-up Sheridan's Gary Knaak 1S6: strvr Hizclni ,i67; pack, the Chiefs refused to let the lies also for t)ie losers. to nip her rival by two pins and .Yale, with tw6 games, left, t® * Cut* Down Target bklla and one Who swings at .them ern Maryland H A ndlcap/^e hace, Wilt Chamberlain, scoring 32. hit tionsi scorer from Kentucky' W ess-/' even the match at a game apiece. play.-gtill has an outside chance'bf at seven furlongs, haaCIrawm a field ^ew ghigrand. and/?arl Mays, the the seaton,. turned bAck Rochester score with a solid 182, which se-i Steve Reale 164: Ron Gamiwlaii 183. L eaders 18 of the JfiVhawks''rasL 25 points. leyan, bagged 39^p''nts for 4-3 in the onl.v other gstoe. eured the runnerup position. Jim Opening the third string with a' tying -for the Ivy Le'agj.ie 'cham­ h ^**j"m"Hlgan"anTother veteran of 10 and carries Apurse of $2D,tW bid submarine pitcher —remember Seattle’*' Baylor, losing the na­ average in a 101-68 ron- fr EAst hUtiT-rin the Pacific Northwe.^t. Billy Sweeney, and Zellio Top? Tierney, Ralph Geer and sopho­ double strike and followhig with pionship. , ' • hablt of swinging at balls that are American League catcher* can't addeff. tional scoring lead when Robertson Tennessee. , / a spare in the third box. Mrs. Vitt- Cornell won the ,game with only two Inches above, below, out- wHliama ever swinging at New York, March 1 (fl^—If the "Bobby B ragan came to Cleve­ PAZzint gave the Reds a 2-0'first more Bob Murawski contributed Jim Kaiser Named ner had a huge 63-28 advantage second-half driver during whlcA side or insme his normal strike ^ bad pitclii This Is a.trjbute tq Dartmouth Indians Intend to snap land'for 10 daya and turned In a period lead but thev had to, fight tallies of 179, .178, and 175, respec­ MOVING INTO A NEW HOME? after three frames and coasted to Lou Jordan scored 14 of his 19 zone,” ththe Boston Bomber always all-time''batttn* eyes out of their slump of thF last 2 fine apeolttog job. I have five men off a (Cleveland rally in the final tively, to complete the 897 total. Kansas City, March 1 i/Pt—The N E W '5 8 O LD S M 081L E her bulging 144-98 victory. points for thehe Big Red. For YAle has said. Instead of having aj appraiser* of the strlkeAope. Pro Basketball weeks''..and nail the -Ivy 1>ague talking everytoght in and around period before boosting their point Milford’s 822 was also surpassed National Association of Intercol­ basketball charnplonahlp 6hey once But Mrs. Simmons dea0locke,d Johnny Lee was high 'with 17 target of four-and-a-quarter/ But the fact remains that Wll- (Cleveland. A n a 'I. can ta lk ' a bit total to 63. by,, the Red ,and White's second legiate Athle^tlcs had added 11 men the .tghse consolation match with semed to have In a walkover, to­ Siyself. We’Jl square^theuare'v public re- “ ' .With 11 games'remaining, Provh-' team, which, spearheaded by Boh points. square feet, as in . my case, .we jjams too frequently and appar-, ■ Eastern Division Court Ace Spurns Records to it* Hall of Fame. Harrison J. her feasy 117-94 triumph in the - New- Britain’^ victory, -their last pitcher - has a - target m^suring; happily settles for a base irtf W L Pet. G.B. night’s the night. 'latlons beef." \ dence trails Cleveland, by eight Rusconl's 173. fired 834 to ton Mil* TRADE-INS fourth game. TTig outcome was rcgtilar game, gave the •Treachers n five-and-five-sixUw square feet, an' balls when the situation crie*4or Boston V,.. ...4 5 20 ,692 The Indians ■ suffered their third If the ClevelAnd owners w*r* points and leads fourth place ford by 13. points. Kaiser, athletic director at New loss in their last four Ivy starts Britain. Conn... State Teacher*' never in do^ibt alter 5lary opened 14-8 record and qualified them .for increase of 37 per cent, i a,utjiOritative thump by the Red Syracuse ., ..,<38 29 ,567 8 Pittsburgh, P>.. (Ai;^ DonM^u- looking for aonjeqn* to doctor up Springfield by nine. The locals hit the road again '57 B u ic K Ce n t u r y 4-door *55 ' NASH Rambler Cross with a spare with- an-eight fill to the New England Teachers’ Col­ "Give any maior league pitcher 1 SQx'Nbl^ hitter. ^ . -/ --. Philadelphia ..35 .,30 .538 10 last night, losing 53-46 to Prince; non could hav* a-flbek ojtocorlng a Bick ballvi^l), ;foey came t® the • Goalie Dennis Brodeur, who—Mphdayi traveling to. the Capital College, is amqng'lhe ll;,^The new ton. 'They still hold first plac® by i^ ty with visions of capturing top members will be honored -at a hardtop,-2-tone red and white. 'Country Station Wagon. Ra­ g*rab an early ")8-9 mgCgin. By the lege -Gon7ereride In Boston, March tn advantage like that and he’ll That leaves the runs-batted-in New York . ...3 2 34 *485 13 V4 records |f hq, Ao desiyedT but the right plaAe. . la n e / one-time foot­ played for Canada to t)ie 1956 dio! heater, Hydramatlc, Lug­ ■ sixth box Mrs. Simmon* was out 7.-8. a game over. Penn, however. ball and haaketbaH official, has Olympics, can. point to rn victorious honors in .'the OCIL todiridual luncheon. March 13 In connection make a monkev oiit of you most business to an Inferior hitter, for W estern Dlvislon->.. - thAnks to Harvard’* 74-69 decision :Universitj7,tof j "Pittsburgh junior » d . " j m gage racks ahd C8 9QR . front b.y 27 pins. " . , Bridgeport's surprise wl:i over feels .it 'is unsportsmanlike to pile been .working miracles along this pro dehut chiefly becau.se Wslly championship. Manchester* prop­ with the annual NAIA Basketball of the'lime.” i comoared with pM T. 8, all but a St. LoUis', i. ...3 8 27 .588 over-, the Quakers at Cambridge, line aince he broke into baaeball erty for the.past thre* years. " Tournament here. • many extras. 01 Two Timely Strikes Fairfield was largely due~to the Williams reiterated this .while; handful of Wtfers are inferior, Detroit ...3 1 37 .456 814 u points ju*r for ‘he sa'-.e Of sea­ Hergeahelrhc);^icored the second of ’.16 OLDSMORILE Holi­ Shirley;* strike In the third box' 28-point shooting spree by- Bo'; waiting to give a casting exhibition j This welt^ould be a principal Mass. , - ' . by aocldent with Larry McPhail his two goals rer Buffalo with only day sedan. Fully ‘ equipped. '55 STUDEBAHER President •CTtoclnnatt . ,,:.28 37 .431 10 Tonight, Dartmouth entertain* ting raqorda. to CifiMnnatl to the „ winter-- of of the.crucial nft;h game was du­ Lamel, who scored four of his on a pier back of a Miami de-; reason wAy the Red Sox have, won Minneapolis ...17-50 .254 22^ In'^games docided early, Hennon 4.1 seconds remuhtog. Spider Ma­ 2-tone C100C hardtop. Radio, heater,' H.v- plicated by Mrs,, Simmons in the team’s eight points in the over­ Penn and by winning could clinch 1933. , zur al*® tallied twid* for Roch- green. OISR h I dramatie. Many 084A'E partment store. The big fellow Isi-just qn* pennant tn the 14 full Saturday’s Schedule the championship. A loss Ihould lAtAs himself off the basketball 1 fijurth ■ frame and Mary trailed time period. Fairfield’s Frank Mc­ as expert with. rod^.aHd reel as helseMohs Ted Williams has been “Larry was tuffertog'ffom the ester. extras. Gowan Petted 20 points. Detroit at New York. throw the face Into a completff^ court. An exAmole of this came ahorta and J worked.for .$200-,a '56 BUICK Super Riviera ’ by three pins, 44-47. Mrs. Sim­ Is -w ith a b a t, Asked to egrry the, load. . Cincinnati at Philadelphia (Af- scramble; with even Harvato'YAle when he scored 38 points In 33 min­ mons pulled another strike in the month,” Frank say*. "Th’e' club '54 OLD.SMOBILE f |4 Q C "No one can build a . case focy — '------— ternoon-TV) -/ and Princeton having a^kmgshot utes agAinst Furq},an. He asked had been last for three years in a 3 TRACK TILT $1995 86 4-door, Clean. 0 1 • 0 3 sixth box after .Mrs. Vittner the had ball hitter,” he insisted./; look. Currently, the Qrlfnsdn, Ellq CoAch Bob Tlmmors to relieve him, Volley Ba^I Standing* spared in the fifth frame but Shir­ Friday'* Results row, attendance was down to 300.- Yt^uiig Bonus Star Mustal concedes that lheiA--'is a No Games Scheduled. ' and Tiger* are tleid'for-third;with . The fans have'been hollering for 000. W* had no bAllplayera of coh- '55 OLDSMOBILE 68 Roll- *53 OLDSHOBILE 88 4-door. ley still clung to a 76-7.2 lead. lot of logic in W illlam s'^osition 7-5 records, tywi' games back of ntto to play. every minute of W L Pet. ALUMNUM COMBINATION WINDOWS Radio, heater, CKOC MTiile Mrs. Vittner fell off to s Bundny’a Schedule* ' •equenoe and juat one farm club.” Plan on the best heating . automatic To Repay College jSiid you most certalpty cannot Boston at Syracuse,- Dartmouth, and one behind Penn, y game but jiennon refuses to Lan* Helped build the Reds to a 1. Fir*m«n $4 8 .810' i ‘^ ' J16A5 Hydramatir. 0w90 . sevefi box in the ninth frame. Argue with hi' averages. second with 8-4. .k any school records in games Pennant to 1839, world champlon- 2. R oto-K I...... 81 11 .738 Mary collected a 10 box to forge .Cincinnati at S t .Louis. *53 FORD Onatom'2-duor. Ror rfil CADILLAC 60 Special, oil heat and clean-action M obilhOflil'i Up to Drive.^In Buna .Philadelphia at JUlihneaj^lls. Each of the Ivies has Iw® leM that have Already been decided. •hlp to ’.40.' - He's praudeat of hav­ S. Liberty Mutual .. 35 17 .595 ' ^ FULL ahead by two pins. 101-99. Lockport, 111., March 1 (ffb—Tom "But the big hitter is up there a 4, Center Congo . . . . 3<> 16 .556 dio, heater. ^ CROC 4-door, radio, heater, WTOC games remaining. In Aj^tlpn to ing . acquired FYank McCormick INSTALLED $ J ^ .9 5 But while Mrs. Simmons was '’■"“ Records should be broken only Fordomatic. OwwO . A . «> Make your new home a moiqpcomfort- Haller, University .'-f' Illinois ath­ to drive in tpiis,'' said Stan the Penn to Dartmouth, , tomlght'i it. games that ,ii:an something,” for « three-cent' stamp. When h* S. Civitan ...... 18 $1 .462 Hydramatlc. 0$w3 forced tb settle foC a final 10 box Mail, whom we caught between schedule shows HripCeton at departed the- Redlegs bed 13 farm 6. North End 16 I t .485. PRICE ill ! If'imi Bl able home with safe, dependable auto­ after getting a split break. Shir­ lete >vho sigjie>•; Harm's Camera .54 26 .675 row night at the Wooster alleys In scorer,'nettinj; 573-points; In his *55. DeSOTO FIreflIte 4-door. Wagon. Radio, heater, stand­ Haller, a football, basketball and I figure That I’m better than the Garden Restaurant' loss tq.^orn*ll at Ithaca. Colum­ ★ Won^Hiist. Ever Claaa-ortira MoMIhaot giuM game*, with Mrs. Vittner holding baseball letterman who had an- .53 27 .663 Hartford, Two local squads—White first college game ';he scored 34 ard trans- tSRK ...... , pitcher and I don't like bases ort ' nniiHef Jewelei-* .45 bia, .wly consistent oijtAt in th* mission. , 0N*I0 mor* tlfon haat par galfonf fhe upper")iand by a,568-.56f mar­ 35 .563 Glass (men)'and Walnut Restaii- jaajfue, iM'|rui tost Us Ijth straight, tor a points, all on uelt. goals, jn one UON HENNON and Screen Tilt-In S p e d . $1495 gin te^lA v''bLtba f 'rontrart* wfih ' ^ hitting to the | Manchester Trust' .38 42 .475 rant (women)—have agreed I® place record, this one 81 stretch he hifU- a$rA>ght basket*-' terdai his baseball contract with i .pulled inside pitches at 1 Manchester Optical ..16 44 .450 He was named thetooet '.'aluable Albert ’Gaysoit • for Easy Cleanihir Handsome trophies were pre­ .the GiArtts stipjiiates the Univer­ match scores while competing X 68 to Brown. “ Against/: Manhattan, Houion* AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY sented to all four finalists' and tn the Polo Grounds and Ebbeta - xce Plano ...... 25 55 .313 player in the OIAnge.Bowl tourna­ made 35 points, prompthig Coach' sity of Illinois Atjiietic Assn, re­ Field, for example, and I prob-' Memorial Store . the annual Washington CAmlval. None of Dartmouth's top scores Edna .HNlnskl for. her fine 148 .19 61 .238 ment. _. Ken Norton tq remark that Don*, lUILPER This la a wonderful opportunity to get windows for the up­ ceive that amount. ably will do the same thing in the 1 hfoiitgomery Ward - : l l 69 .138 Rolling with Walnut will her Amy could hit last night against Prince­ C A U MlteheH 3-5135 FOR TOP QUAUTY ■ingle Haller estimated the athletic as­ Pirkey, 1958 T6wn champion, Shir­ ton's ■ tight man-to-man defense Despite his size, Hennon is a big "is' the best little man I have ever x stair* or. any other windows you have left unprotected. ' 5 8 , ' 5 7 , '5 6 VOLKSWAGENS Los Angeles Coliseum. i’ All five first d_____iriaion teams scorer whether b* Is moving, out­ seen.” . ' ■ . Championship Match sociation contributed that much, Joe Medwick was. a notoripua. scored victories lakt night, with ley -Vittner, Vi. Chapman, Tmma *nd Chuck Kaufman wAs the only > SILINT GLOW OH. lURNERS . Amv Pirkev (3i towards his education in grants for Verona, Mary. McCarthy and poa- ^yeA ’in double figures; getting side or standing pn the foul line. Dick Groat, Pittsburgh Plrat*' ALTERATIONS- NEW HoI e S had ball hlttef- when he led the the Rainbow Club shuttling out I fact; this season l-e made 34 shortstop and a former itAndou$* ' - ■ BtTY N oW AND SAVE 109 128 ri6 hiA athletic schotarships. National League in eyery depart­ Ace Plano 4-0, Manchester '‘- -Auto slbly Audrey Frey. The Glassmen 12i The Tigers showed a- balanced Audrey .Fr*y<0i ."This isn't a acho^rship I'm set- will rely on Archie LnRochelle, A1 attack, with Dave Fiilcomer scor­ straight foul shots bffore missing. athlete at Duke says; "BUI Shar«r MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES ment. Yogi Berra is a llt|tle more 'Parts blanking Manchester Dptl- Hp nets about 42 per cent- of hia mai. of the Boston CelUo«^l* th*;. cbMMEBGIAL, RESIDENTIAL HOME SPECIALTIES CO. 107 9,4. '03 lir.g up,” said IIaUeri“ It's just a particular about the strike' zone cal 4-0. Herm's Camera taking all Pirkey, Blir'Chapmanf Gat’l Bolin ing U; Herman BeU *13 and Carl • ’"YOUR LOCAL OLO8M0B1LE DEALER” M O R IA ftT Y b r o t h e r s ConsotatiQU M atch-- repayment of what the athletic as­ 3r.i Earl Bohan, Joe^ White and BCls 12. Dartmouthjiulled to with- field goal attem pts and his scoring gr*at*«t shot I have .v*r *een. • . BOB aaOWN—CHARriE PRISGLE RAY DWYIJR. Used Car Manager . now, but he went after bad balls four point* from Manchester ability is all l!he mor 'senaatlonal Hennon com *'next,” ; A§ VILLAGE ST.. MANCHESTERr-MI 9-3697 Bbirley Vittner (3) " , sociation put In for i.iy education. when he became the most danger­ Trust,' Garden Reataurapt-pinning Carl .Bolin Sn W hite Gl*S* sponfor in twtf points at -44-46 with three CALI, US NOW—MI .1-.S.56-, '*13 WEST CENTER ST.—OPEN EVENINOfL-Ml 9-8427 315 CENTER ST. . / MAHCHKTRI; 106 lip 144 94. 114 1 thought it-waA only fair to repay LaRochelle ha* prdmlaed to rqjport minutes- remaining -but Princeton when one considers that hi* Ms* Pitt 'should d( all right hi/ bas«i ous late inning hitter to th* Amer- a 3-1 decision over Memorial Cor­ ketball next aeason, H*mkm figure*' 'Mary Simmons (2) . the (honey, since I ^ an 't rontlnue Icen- League.' ner - Store and Gaudet Jeweler* th* 'Correct' *cpre although It may quickly ran off four points to proventaivent* him Ifo n getting r*- 180108 88 117 111 . eUiich.the gome. bound*. ■I': to b* beck. to compete lor the. uniyeraitp.'' Vic VVertz kicked around Flori- Upending Montgomery Ward 4-0. prove embarraaei^ to th* men. ) »/... I iP: ,/■

e v e n in g ■ MiWJCHESTER EVENING HERAtD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY^ MARCH 1, WBSV PAGR p a g e TEH MANCHESraR HEBALD. MANCHESTEg, CONN« SATURDAt, MARCH M6» ■ V ApurtlMMrtA—FlBlB—’ BaaincM Locuttoas - ^ H oumw fo r Sate. 72 fiousM tor Sate , 72 Lot* ior-'SpUe '' 73 for Sale 4: Roaaebold SeriricM . TUf DtMiHTA BR A LAW! BY^|!A^ALY and SH U R T^ W sa to d ’^wTo BEY - •• , - for Boat 54 RockviUe*>Vernon Offfnd 13>A •a IXI) OVERSIZED LISTINGS BOLTON—Two ifurgg wooded lots ENTOtB STIlLOtNO about t Flya rooms WANTED^ Old guna, any eendl- ROCKVIU3P, Laurel St.—Well • on WiUiiams .Road-~Call owner. Ml ^Classified < you siaT raffiuB ^ " w t e i^ ' aquara (eet tUltabla lor ui>. Famil: .. bedroom ranch on 100X300 8-8131.- •r ahadea, 'made to measure. All ttftMBLH'toUIDAr Uon. Chll ME I-1M4. heated S-room fiiMlEied apart* oAioa. togurancs - nasent pooTMoirril ' ---- ment. Inquire first flobYTaar, K ra.. hall. can DC.'as- lot, a hew home with the begt to m m e^l Venetian blmda at a new IHSIM BAMt H pli; «U'RE, stc. Occupancy . ______sumi A Co., Real- value.' \ ■ ■ , , ' Advertisement WAft OlUO -(M8h«t)e AlMOITU ------‘ Porter. ‘ low price.. Keys fiUide while you ABOUT fiitklO 'd - 0 t r a c e r , wldt ftdnt and. center o( town. QOMiikr Baragb for t( ^ ------Aaliford. Nice 7 Vqopi older honie, gOUTH COVENTRY ^ThreS tots, wait. Martow’a.' CERTAldLy TFam ’, $850 eacir. M 1(A^1. CLASSIFIED A DVT. RE6IMBLANCCTO :HIR : M111-0481. - ■ MODERNLY Naeatoned for ram at ths^Onwr Can >ci Mast, Ml 9-MlS, Barbara woods. Ml- »ery large 'tot. excellent tocation, or Ml S-T"' »^^^|^or Robert Murdock. MI- DEPT. HOURS 'M RAMBLER A V edS rw f^R . H.. ABSOtUtE Bargain - tfi . H6? MOTHER - ' lesa living In Rowvllla. wuSSSa, near bus andachqmC ■ • Six room cape; op e . unfinished.' 14VEi RETIRE. InteM sunny T o B lock 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. twin beds. Low mlleiM. A real cuaiqtn made oonSi ^ e t residential aectton. Bpacleua JfO R OFFICE or commercial uaa, JhiMida; Ktojr-aized lotk 8439, doll. SI.36A. Brunner’s Edsel. Open drap^-knd slip cQvera. S79.M ani V Rooms WitiiObt Bourd 59 grounda. -Bxtcav larga amaaita " ■ rooms, ground floor.. Main best ixiy ta-'town-as’ owner la totoitoiiim 3, maximum 5 lots; : parking , kraa forMwo ears each. 'FOUR BEDROOM Dutch colonial, anxl( - ' “ Judge Aiva P, Iniselle yagierday^Sunday achofiL • 8-m.; wondiiii. till 9, Sat. till S. up. Choida M fabrics. Call Mra. turtoahed and ‘— peat offlcs. Phone M3 , 1% baths, three lots. - Manchester . 11.50 d(?wn 81.80 week. Send f l .80 I ATT^enVELY New. Country Mvtok wito city con­ 8-7444. - ; \ ruled against Rq(;kvtlle’* attempt 10:15 a.m., James Kellsr, goaot COPY CLOSING TIME LaPtna, Ml 9-S894. ctMiarful rooms. CompletS' i ^ l . Green area, Ml 9-1308. Can per lot Mid start on MQto ewper- preacher. iWA FORD V8 Country Squire, 9 \ veniences. 90 minutes Into.Hart* ship In beautiful San CartesNark. to-prevsnt .th* aal^'of the local wq- FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. passenger. Radio, heater, Fordo- ford via parkway. Latest Sppll* .Ellington Congragatioa- WEAVINO ot buriia. moth holes (XM ) GLASTONBURY - I /BEfiCHLER>NRealtor Florida, weal Florida TltU^itod ter company to a state-wide firm'. malic, power atcerlng. Just next to and tom clothing, boalMy ninsi ances, individual bait i^ tro i and oR Barking Ik- room ranch with brecMway . ali Church school, 9:30 a.m, and X 510N. THRU FRI. !—iimitfa parxing. uentrat Mortgage Co., Dept. Cl, Forfr CThe city had appealed a decision 10:43 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.i)K, new. It's Jet black. $1,998. Brun- handbags rep air^ „s ip ^ )-e m ­ teleVtoJoii antennae. Laundromat, ellitiss.'f garage. Near Country G ‘ ~ i t Rl jM TtH , m \ 9-8953 Meyers, Fla, 10:.10 A.M. ner’a Edsel. Open tUl 9. placement, umbrellaa' repaired, abnabia price! Cbma aeef disposaiL ventilattof fan;. .Seven Jaige itxmia, fireplace tf-tBs l^dllc Utflltles Comniilslon "Thq Threat of'Christ," by /t t o DotOeji^ 14 Arch St. SATUROAY 9 A.M. men'a shirt collars reversed and minutes to Crystal Laks'T' il'Vtog room Wall. Alu; or MI 8-8963 whioijperraltted the sale of Rock­ Rev. Wayne Sandau, p a z t^ '85 FORD r a n c h Wagon with replaced. Marlow's UtUa Mend­ Two minutes amjk to HoyiB ^Rcnt ^^^5 bination doors Saburban for Sate/- ville 'Wt^tor and Aqueduct Co. to St. Jolm's Episcopal: Com- Fordomatlc. Heated and defroster. TtQOM—M vate parking. Residen­ MANCHESTER ^ flpkeiotia* 'fluburbaiK.Water" Services. Inc., a muriion, gfa.m.; famBy aarviee, . ing Shop. 2 ^ t s neighborhood, ^ o n e MQ Hsnry Parit with its ; WfSrrlM’ hmiajl Mnf- • mediate occu; Plmpck VOIR COOrF.RATION W H-t 91,199. Bnttmer’s Edsel/.'Tolland other sports. and- meii house 1 room Colonial Aewly decorate) (DO^BOL'TON—Coventry line. NeW ItokUng-coii’^ n y of the Connecti­ 9:30 a.m, ' Holy Oofinihunlon.-It ■ wesb; ..^ office. W|1h A Co., Realtoi )-B248, Joseph Turnpike, Manchester. FURNTTlIRE repairing and reftn i Lint A which views New Ham)| Aahfprd, . ftt throughout, 38’ living i&»m, large' 5 room ranch, ceramic tile bath, cut power aTni; The Ven. Mauflee G, Foulhas, BE AI'PBECIATED lahlng; Mtlgues restored Fumt-! 18. Barbaif HAMina, p l e a s a n t heaMA jittbm,. one block . .Clear Say, IBtotellenL Woodi;>Ml or Robert Mur-' modern kitebep; dlsWakher, dis-. ^ O tty pine kitchen waUt-qi The city had .attempted to pr*; rector. ■• ■ ture Repair Service, Talcottvllle.: m innrj poaal, recreation room, hm water WMment. Laife lot. ReduoM to vent the kale with the hope of ac­ DidI Ml 3-2711 from Mato Sr. Oentlman, park- churches. Jhiclwsiit#. dock^iri" Rockville btetitodist; Sunday Trailers «-A Ml S-T649. MI 9-4824. TR s-sna. X For" Rent N|S heat, attachad.garage, cloOs to 416,900. R. F Dlmook CO;P% quiring the' local water company school. 9:3d'ai'm. and 10:45'a.m.; *"*■ - X (XV'i MQA HEIGHTS. Bolton— .m d e and htoh achoeda. In^ire ton. Ml 9-8246, JosePh’^Aahi for a prbpoeeH-Metropolitan Die- worship, R.m., sermon, "Im­ SCHULT (NEWl “ 48''. $3,7S0, two RQOM for ona nr^wo. ^^pCKVlLliS New modern 8',4 Mag Icent new ranch, Geoijpa___^ _ To(wi Sind Country Realtor, Ml 9-8818, Barlm raj^oM sT Mi trlct. portant Gd8)s of Life,’! by tha Itov. Enilding—Contracting' THREE ROOM apartments. Phene bedroom' ’'S8i'ir50 down. Many gata entrance. 14M) Hackma-. room abartment.'SH conventen' lapble fireplace, built to oven Tmd 1-8366, Glsstonbury ME 8-3793. 9-7702, Or Robett/M'irtWck, Ml Judge Lolselle dismissed the. ap­ Simoh,,P. Montgomery,, pastor. • others on the sahie plan. Jensen's, t-Bjt, MI 3-8905, > g 9-8229, MI 3-7444;. ;?(e, two car garage, flee signs V' Lost and Poand' 1 ALL TYPES of carpentry Im ^soidat, adults. TR 5-397ji; -MANCiaBSTEK—13,000 doym," Five peal, to a decision filed yesterday. Saeted Heart; Maasea, 8, 9:50 Inc., (always reliabiel. 84 Park done, alterations, dormers^ -bn NoHotr Center Rd. B. F. He said he could not find, that thg Rd., West Hartford. AD^ 3-8214 or FURNDIHED CAEDfS-Heat and ROCSiVlLLB, 34 Grove 5t. Trfvlidl room Cape, garage, googtocation, apd i 1 a.m. The Rev, Ralph KeU^,' I/)ST - Motorola model Ax32E Ing, porches, etc. Call >fPP-8ML Dimpclc A Co., Realtors, Ul/ PUC had acted "l,l!egally oi^ haa ex­ Factor: the Rev. Terence Murphy,.' iransitor. radio (aerial number GA 9-4479. Jfonday through Satur' lights. Also roOms: Inquirs Scran- heated\ 3-ropm fu New 'JWee , room 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, MI- 'near echeols, bus a m shopping/ ment. Inqplra first 1 814,500. Clifford Hansen, Realtor. ceeded or abused its powers dr. act-^ assistant pastor. m vicinity ot Marlow’s. day, 9 to 5. Monday, Wednesday, g e n e r a l repairlna.'Ahd remodel-1 ’ton's Cabins. 160 'fblland Turnpike. apartment, refrigerator.-^X ^ 0-8S18, Bsriiara Woods. Ml 9-7703 ed arbitrarily." • Phone Ml •-0836, M1I-1S03. • - St. Tpseph's; Masses; TlllO, 8:45, X f-''b»tantial reward for informa" Thursday evenings. Ing. Specializing^^ building of ( FIVE ROt^M^iwartti^nt for\ em L , range, dlspoaall,.no pets, ITS.- Call or Robert Mtirdock. MT 4*6472. ^ In reply to the city's cortteptlon 'tion Apply Marlow's, A67 Main. TR 8-3805, orj m 6-mOy JO apd Jl^a.m. The Rev.- H. A. Le- garages and shell hbusei of all AT CENTER. Reasonsbie. immedtota <«e(i^paner, csnbxrf MANCHESTER- $1300 down, si^ that the PUC had perrriitted sale paH. pastoK the Rev. John Roson. Ml 9 r>:2i. types. M 1^731. (VI) WCDUCED TO $14,900. . Six . room Cape, garage,, full adliar, to a company that was! nqt'"local." Auto DrtYtnc Sch ant clean room for ‘ on# hsattof, rent Tearoqahto* Q ’R'T R room U pe, six flnished ciotns. assistant pastor. gentlemen. Bkth, shower, parking. >jE02. , city utilides. Real value «^|13, " Judge Loiselle said thV PXJC is di­ BIDDWEt£ Hoirie Improvement Cp< mwMMu 58 Complied game robm in base- Sf. Bernard's 'Masses, 7, fi, 9, 10 Announcements MANCHESTER Driving Acadi 39 Hazel St., MI 9-7083. - Gifford Hansen, Realtor. rected to promote local pdntrol but and 11 a.m. The iW . S trid e Mo;- AllIterotlons.------admtlons^------... gai MA2K^^C$TER-T.Fira''i^V^ mentVdetached garage.x Ideal lo­ 3-1303. licensed by State of Conn. .Re-siding specialists. Easy tlED le, middle fifties, cation near transportattop and it is not necessary. / honey, pastor: the Itoy. (JUfford J. f u r n is h e d UGHT housekeeping tWo-can giraga, M36 month. Writs rNCXlMR TAXES prepared in your Motor. Vehic.ie department, et ..terms. MT 9-649S or fbuld or five room apart- shopping center. R. F. DipiOck A In his decision. Judge Loiselle Chirtin, as.sistant pasttot. room with refrigerator, for on^ .Box S, .fle»Kfc>.. . ment, I!■ -B.- .. at t w o -f a m il y / L- noted thdt^ the city or any ag­ home or by appointment Exper­ fulfill all driver educational needs v^91l•91». rniahed or partly fur-! C^, RealtoreIP A A I Ml S$ S'!1345, WAew.' V.—Joseph type kitchen dinlpg combination, Coming Events ienced tax work. Ml 8-4723.. from 16 io 60 Standard shift, push Middle-aged lady preferred. Ml niahed illing to pay up to $70 i grieved p4if*oh may bring action 8-6S88. Ashford, Ml 9-6818, Barbara I attached'^ douhM^garage. Only The Chopper* Auto til b o f button, fluid .drive aoo automatic. KiXf TYPES of repalrh and - new Pain‘tin|g-;-Fapering 21 Articles for Sale Hdlisehold Goods . ' 51 . In Manchester or Gias-; ^ o o d s ,^ 9-77C■7702 Or Roben Mur- through-an injunction against the ! POUR ROOM flat for rent, second ry. Call TR 5-2917. $ 1 6 ^ . Schwartz Real Rockville will hold Its aiunttl Serving Manchester.,.'^ Rockville. coni iruction. Wtlliaih Kanehl, con^ ] floor. Adults only, MI 3-4809. I /dock. MI 3-6472. Aque^Ct Co. quet March 8 at the Italian' INCOME TAXES prepared. Call PAINTING AND papecnangu^. BARGAINS-Famous Hoover vac­ IQUE PuRNirURB. Mlvar, ^5132. Call Loujs Arrtida, I.«glon Basketball Coventry, Bolton, -A/ndover and trad and builder. Call Ml 3-7773. FURNISHED ROOM fopK rant at y ' can Friendship Club on Kli Ml 9-3329. r V«rm«w, Call Mf. Mlciatte, PI GckkI clean workmanahhlp at rea- uum cleaners. Reconditioned.. cbina, and- used furniture i pTVB ROOM .m rim eh t, aecfto^ MANCHESTER Investment 2-2665. T he Wethersfield Merchants will PAINT PEELIN<3? Our aluminum aonable rates. 30 years Ui Man- Guaranteed. $19 96, up. Free honie >dBto and sotd. Furpitura Repair 106 Birch St. Ml 9-8884.' lANCMESTER/ Ave. Dinner wiij bs served at T FEDERAL INCOME taxes pre­ "'»-fS4'ii. / t floor, oil heat, i»t water. Tpr MI farally duplexrCEx- (Xrai TALCOTTVILLE Vernon, play the Anterlcan Legion in a p.m. with a program o f sound flkna clapboards^ (any color) eliminate cheater. Raymond Ftske. Ml demonstration. MI 9-S651 after 3 ServftNg, MI «-7449. 8-4751. abceptttonirnished if stove and re .! ifelUclient ' condition;...... laige. 2..ltodroom /Farmington Valley League 'game pared-w+th your savings In mind. p.m. ■ . / ' - ROOM NEAR Mato Street for gen­ j frifiNator are ftirntahed. Call MI 'ollowtog homra can be bought: $21,900. New Conn, contemporary, to follow. Films will be shown o f LARSON'S driving School—Offers ...... Warmer in 9-9387. " tleman. Parking, 38 Pearl. MI home, 3rd bedropRT' possible..^or as little os 10^ down .. 30 year tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the Armory. Reasonable rates. Call Ml 2-6246. all types of driver education on eummer. M(Jn- ABSOLUTE. BARGAIN - Cliatom NOW RENTIN» t^ m , Investment tocome. P r im e /w * -i BeUlnghlri’ and Ronald Frey. The ard or automatic. By trained and Oaillnga refintahad. PapeibanBlna- KNAPP SHOES. Barry MahWy. covers, $59.50 apd up; Cholpa of duplex apartmMta, Iqdiyl^ WAMnSD-Warpge ,to v l^ lty of buili-to oven-stove are included. the 1957 Bonnpvills Salt Flat* INCOME TAXfcS prepared. Call MI C U B 4 ^ comfortable room, private ^ t ^.- and Main StM.yCia MT tion. R. hVTDlmock ■* Corf Real | $11,100^4 room expiandable For appototment to see call the visitor* are composed of former . certified tnatructor, licensed by Wallpaper books. Eatlmates given. 88 Mkpia St. Tel. MI 8-4827. \ fabnee. Budget terms. Mrs. Rita, heat, hot water. .BuULln' tors^,Ml'••5248. Joseph"^Ashford.{118.500—6 room cape and garage. Races. 9-6056. Fully ceverea by inaurahce. Call JA ^-7780. taMuy, shower, parking, lo other R. F. Dimnck Co;. Realtors, Ml . Wethersfield High School stars. ’ the State of O-nn.' MI 9-6078. Aluminum St6i;m8 and -'foom(ners. CaU range, exhadst fan. dlspofaLi. 11 MI 9-6818, Barbaraywoeds, MI 1 $13,800-^ room expandable cape 'There will be no preliminary game The H-^ C. DowdihK InsWBfliM Edward R. Prtca. Ml 9 1001. ONE BED compietiei beautiful -X- 9-5245, Jooeph Ashford, AH 9-6818, Coverntir Presents Fair Atven’ds and Real Estate Agency will aova Screens \ IJ-A da Juxe Thaye't^-/pvriiage, power s a l e 1-8 OFF on toaUf cubic tom Frigidaire.XCoIqred ' 9;7702' cq- Robert/Murdock, MI $14,500— 6 rooms, two acres this week. The doors will open at MORTLOCK’S—Mancheater’a lead­ FURNISHED, heated room, for Barbara Iroods, , Ml 9-7702 or this weritend to Parx RL In tha- Personals"' ifiower, other ltemk.:«All or any to tiles 4e B tile, Kentile, Mtebanftlte balh. Deagand atreet. , 3-6472. ■ / $14,900—6 rOomsTwo baths , Robert Murdock;.>fl 8-6472. Gov. A. A. Rlblcoff breparea tb hand Martin GooMlne the mi­ 2:30 p.m. ing driving school. Skilled cour­ OOMPLEJTB price rangeXof alum­ gentleipfUi./ltot water, private en- urche$, new $15,500 —7 room .brick, garage croscope set GoodsUn'e was awarded as a winner. In the Science Divorce Granted Henry Building. Tha-office haa been inum windows, doors, wnings, Courses and ClaMm 27 Highest bidder; MI 3-1930.. each; Green Paint and ^ 9 (J^V) .E! WANTED — Riders to llamllton teous instructora. Licensed, au­ at thg Green. trahea. 88 East Center St. mo ptos utilities. 9-8M7. SVEN unit rooming $15,800 --5 room ranch, year old (XX) $H,800r-Coventr5' Lake,, new Fair. The goverror made the awards to wumcra in ceremonies Charles H. Hildebrand of 132 located on the Fa -k St. side of tha Standard. Windsor Locks, hourd 8 thorized by Department of Motor Jalousies. For tree estim a^ call house fa-"1 TOTTEn4 Dance Studio's, Ballri>om TRpiSOO. $35.(>00. $15,900 - 6 and 5 flat, one vacaht seven room sp)it )evel, 1<4 baths, last night .in the Auditoridm of Manchester^HIgh School. Good- High St. was granted a divorce on Henrybuilding arly 30 yaara. to 4:30. Call MI 3-8042. Vehicles for driver education. us now. Home Specialities Cm. MI GENERAL ELBCmUC dishwaito: FRONT ROOM, centrally locAtej ...... —I.- . - ", ' r Exce^lSnt invcswneminvestment propeny.prope^y $17 900—New ranch- stlne, a freshmy) at MHS, won in' Division II, for Junior high T h ^ t t le Leqiue will taka rsg- ______. - • -V clasaea.. Adult, teenage and pre- 5>/4 H P. MARTIN 60 outboard ^:beiit. Hot water, parking. Oeptie- $17,500—New 'ranch — beautiful. - ftreplace, attached garage, game grounds of cruelty from Mrs. Doris Hvdranistic, standard ahlft. MI S-2836. - • motor, 140, Ml 9-0173. cr. Cnn be.-tiaed as portable or MOpERN FOtm roctoi apartment, F^rau MWl land for Sale 7Vt information or an- $i8;900-7 rponi cape. two ba.tha room, lake privileges. Present students, wiiJi ^Is exhibit, "Electronic:. yEyes for the Blind." tslrations on M m ^ St and April 7. REVTTAUZE old rugs ant' cotton 9-7898. —'------V 'teen. Beginners, advanced and preferred. Call MI t-p third floorvsultahle tor couple. $38 H.-Hildebrand in Tolland County bop. Call Ml- 9-4400, Mon-Thura. updbr slpkT Have two, can use only ■ '■■■’' '------7^: R- F- $19.SOO-Anlia^ldi$19.500—Ansaldi rsm-iranch, garage mortgage can he assumed, month­ (Herald photo liy Oflara)). Superior Court yesterday,., Mrs. The season wli/opan Memorial bedspreads with brilliant new FOUR BURNER electric stove, -bne. Sacrifice at SllO. MI 9-0886. per m ^th. Coventry PI 3-7858. rSIUBNT (rixa* and type$^ Dimock A Co,. Realtors. MI 9-524S, with a parado A record hop w111.be color. Select from 70 decorator Roof 1^ —Siding 1-3 p.m. —-V,.....,...... '.....Zr $19,500-Cambrldge SI. flat ly payment* are only $77.39. R. Hilderbrand was awarded $15 per suitable tor cottage. % inch Black aod land tracts witbitv-fl); Joseph Ashford. -MI 9-63)6, Bar- $19.500—New 6 room colonial F. Dlmock A Co„ Realtors, Ml held to Xpm and a fund drisa to colors. L ^ky Lady Self-Service Business Services Offered 13 Apimmea) leaied four room _ HUtfor^ Laarrpneb-^ F. bars Wpods. Ml 9-7702 or Robert flower blue nylon, yellow orchid: week support-for two'children and SPECIAL WINTER rates for aU Ritp:. lO-ELECTRONICS- Taleviaion and Decker electric drilK. Several . . $20.300—New quality ranch 9-5245. Joseph Ashford. Ml 9-8818, $10 per week for a third chlld.V'-. May. / v-" Laundry, 9 Maple St. Ml 9-2002. oil pot type space heatera., Ooe"^ A I^ Q U e SPINNING w’heel, $16. T( 5.1 iartm^nt oti flrat floor. Stove, re- Broker. Afi t-StlO. Murdock. MI 8-6472. M rrs. Bruce Vanderbrook, white'ny­ types oLrooflng and siding. For —'’t(earn by Doing" at “ CttonecU- "fi^erator and garage, fluo. Phone $21,000 Year old 4 and 4 flat Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702 or Rob­ Spme Stores Unions Lenten Service^ The monthly meeting of tea FLOOR BANDINO and reimiahlnr amSll coal and wood burner. i n 9-0173^ ert Murdock, Ml 3-6472, lon net, sweetheart roses; Mrs. SpeelallatnB to old flobna MI free " eitlniate, call Manchester cut'a''.Oldest Electronics School." NOW MI 8-4685. ~ SIX ROOM Cotonisl — IH baths, $21,000 —4 bedroom, 3 bath colonial I The -Union Lenten- Service will Vern-EH/AaaodaUeh for Ratauded 4i-h,p. motor. Ih.p. .electric four and tbr4 Erland R. Johnson, white lace and ChildiW will be held TUeaday at Automobiles fop Sale 4 •-8760. • RooHng and Siding Co., Inc. MI Day' ekrotronica technician class, 1957 NORGE, automatic wdaher, room aparimenta. M*N:h Heuiw fqr^lo 72 porch, hot' water oil heat, fire­ be held at Rockville Baptist 9-8933. and ev(ratog electronics Techni­ motor. t,arge kneehoto -desk. Two Closed Ti^hi net, lavender orchid; Mrs. Lorraine 8 p.m ./at the Talimttville School. UMd very little, must sMl. 8138. 15th icy. flOTto 8180/^en place,, city utilities. 80 days occu- BOLTON * Behrend.^ pink nylon, split carna- Church tomorrow at 7:30 p.m- TTiis BEFORE YOH. BUY a* used car HILLB' TELEVISION Service. cian-aide'’-class, start on Alarch man chain saw, MI 9:2052.. FOUR ROOMS and bath, heat and ' (X]|Y) PIUCXD.icir Imtotdlats sale. Wanted—Real E^state ^ is the second in a series of Lenten The pt)hllc la invited to attend. ^ Y ’S ROOFING CO., shingle and Ml 3-8675. p.m. Paiw..Ch( jChestnut psn^. Cbarles Leaperahee. Ml ..<.«■ 7V7Itons; Mr*. - FranFrank Crawsliaw, see Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck Availabla at all timea. Pbllco fac­ 17th.- Enron, now.! New Erwland 2 1 rimenta, hot water. Call MI 3-7194. Larga Jit. ^4 bapto. 1two car ga- r-762 117.000—New ranch, geprgemis ARE YOU CXfNSlDEPJNG - services being s^nsored by the Bveata Today Sales and Service, 288 MAin ^ built up roofs, gutter and con­ Technlcial n ^ tu le , 56 Union corner Pitek and/ iS E i Y I !^*l"*rione studded red taffeta, tory supervlaed servica. Tel. 80- Building Materials 47 estniP Sts. Cali MLIM)67l>i^uia i illMn ov and stove in ■ , ------|30,000—Large colonial, 2-car ga- SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? Rockville Ministerial Assn. The Pilgrim Fellowrahlp of Ver- Street. MI 9-4871. Open evamnga,. -8-M98: ductor work, roof, chimney re­ Place, H.1 .‘tfond. sIAckaon 5-3406. MANCHESTER GREEN, E& "Tor further information ; We s t SipE—Five room ranch P split carnation^'carnations^"' M:Mrs. Clifford R. Rev. WInthrop W. . Farmaworth, Congregatlonal Churoh will Musical InstruBients 53 ^ v ltt. rental / rage We will appraise your property . . , Blood, whiteydn6 silver net with pairs. Ray La^now, Ml 9-2214. USED. BUILDING and plumbing large rooms and swpOryh or appbtotmcnt to see caJ> the R hoose, full basement. plastered pastor of the hoaU church', will be -e a apoghetU supper at 5:80 ' NEED A CAR? Short bo a down Ray Jackaun. Ml 8-8325. 3 . tree and without any obligation. t^(H>*n or not to open" on Fri- orchids; Allsn Holmqulat, supplies. Windows, doors and as­ THOMAS electroiVc 'organaf Srt YBRNON-Thrqe-lbom a p a r t m e n t ^ a p d F.,-Diinock and Co., Realtora, M] wails. Insulated, hot Water oij' Above are the exclusive list­ We also buy property for cash. the preacher, inie Rev. Rodman D. m. at tha ehurbh. A variety show payment or had your credit turned MURTiafSBN TV. Specialised RCA Help Wanted :^Femalf 35 p ifU . Jooe Ashford, M) 9-681$,' heat, large kitchen with birch i ings that we have in our office, day/nights. Thkt is the questidnj white pript chiffon; Mr*. W. Stan- ROOFING. SIDING, painting. Car­ sorted lumber. Open Saturday 9 . have two floor toodels at-30'%, off. Garage. Modefn cttovsniancca. ex -; per, month,/ MI Member Multiple Listing Cart, pastor of Vernon Congrega­ II follow at 8 p.m. down? Don't give up! For a.good telcvlBlon service. tk\ I9-4641 cluaive neighborhood. R ^ ren ces B. Rofiaon; •«" Barbara Wobds. MI 9-7702 or Rob cabinets. All rooms finished dn ’ but through Multiple Listings confrwiUng Main St. store'ow ner*. |'•Y 6 '2 “ ts«ll, yellow chiffon; Mrs. The Red tiroes canyass will start deal—not thru a amall loan com- pentry. Alterations and additipna. a.m.-4 p.m.. weather permitting. Your chance tO aave/^plenty cin a STANLEY BHAY. Realtor tional Chur^ will assist m the • PART “HME clerk in HaAlord Week days 8 :3(j-6 p.m. Stock Place requirecl eft Murdock. MI 8-8472. mahogany trim. Call owner. M l! we have many more. So if you BRAE-BURN REALTY t night, several stores Mhich^ service. / today with Mrs. August Passett p.tny — see “ Harry" a> 383 Main LINOLEUM, asphalt tile wal' cov­ Peilings. Workmanship guaran­ office. 5 to 7 hours dtti^ rUust new organ. Ftdfy gukranteed, free '>OUIV ROOM aparimyi second 3.-8301. ^ I sire in the market to buy — or ofl North Main St., or call MI delivery and bepen. Ward Krauae. MI 3-6273 rmallY would have been o p e n e d ] ^ . Church Service* , heading tha Rockvllla collections / Et. (Formerly Dougiaii Motors). ering. Phone Ml .8-8109. Quality teed. A, A. Dion, Inc., 299' Autumn if5vc office experience, g hand FOUR ROOM apartmsnt'.x newly I floor. On bus line center, • (Xnv KANCHEFnCR - New six ■ri)'-- ttoe us a .call. ,...... and service elnce 1948. St. Ml 3-4880, J 9-2392. AU 3-5336.y..'' ...r/-. 1 Adults only. Write P, Herald. dntif T o'clock wider a ferantly"."'I Union Congregational;../. Church and Mrs, . Gforge 8, Wflaon .to writing and knowledge i mlng. d^drated,-'obOti ■ ■ pleasant, central loca room ranch home in Rockiedge (.XXim NEW TWO-FAMILY 4'4- ' USTlNGh WANTED, single and adopted schedule were closed up ] J*™*^*,***** t*77eta, gardenias. Mr*, school, 9:30 and 10:40 a.m.; wor­ charge of the Vernon area. Tha 1952 STUDEBAKER fpur door Apply in person to Mr" 1 ham, 0ectip4i, baths, ceramic tile 4’ i. $35,000. The ultimate 'in a i T. j. CROCKETT t i^ i I Harold Lehmua, red nylon, orchids; sedan. Radio, heater, hydramatlc. GONDER'S T V. Service, avaliable FOR THE best in shingle and built EXCEPTIONALLY clean deed baby lion,, tile bath and shower, ;ltcheh TWG, ROOM tmem, heat and two-fsmiiy houses. Member of; ship, 10:45 B.m;, communioq medi­ .^ ota Is 8l3i206. Hartford Despateprand V mpise sPlamoiMA—Watebe cabihets. with heat and garage. > kltcpen counters. Attached garage. multiple dwelling. R. F. Dlmock A i REALTOR — MIA­ MLS. Howard R. Hastings, Rea Ouiers..^ continuing to follow the l^ ® - Fi'ic S. Anderson, black and In good condition. One time owner. any time. Antenna conversions up roofing, gutters, Ibadera. chim­ grand' piano, in ei^tlent condU hot water, cej irally located; CaU amCsIte drive, fuliv landscai^: Go . Realtor*. MI 9-5245, tation, "Keep Smiling," by tha " ~ Hospital Notea Philco factory aupervlsed service Co-'. 225 rrokpect St., East 48 tlom'-^AIao sevefal^flew ThctniaB Rental $90 a month. Nd- pets, I Joseph i .tor. Ml 9-1107 any time. __ schedule, were conducting Misiness j Powder taffeta: Mrs. Richard >lev. Paul J; Bowman, pastor. Admitted yesterday: MTs. Grace Call Ml 9-8979...... , . ______ney and roof repairs call Coughlin. fori-'---'- ...... — \ " ■ Jawclry lot, 821,000. can R F. Dimoclr Co.. Ashford, -MI , 9-6818, Barbara: MI 8-J577 or res. MI A-775I Tel: Ml K-1486. : Ml 8-7707. ■ / ^oigans and Kimball spinet piyjrtoe. Adults only. Writs Bbx-L. Herald'• ’r Office open Sunday afternoon as usual right up until 9 'o'clock. Schuhprf, roseglow velvet, white Vernon Congregational; '"Wor­ BanciPft, Broad Brook; Chari^s LEON a r t W. TOST Jeweler, re-,» ’' 2 : Realtors, Ml 9-5245,^ Joseph Ash-1 Woods, .Mi 9-7702 or Ilobert Mur-; ______USTINGS WANTED—Single, Ok’O. ofehidi. - ■ 1954 PACKARD sedan, radio, heat-, SEWING MACHINE o'perators. 8 For those who act quick these are do< k, .MI 3-8472. Hoping to- do aifmy yrith the con­ ship with sermon and children’s Lanz, Mounted Rt. er. automatic tranRmlssion, very DICK’S weatherstrip Com 'pmra, adjusta watenea expertly top notclrlnstruments at rock bot­ MANCHESTER—Four room gar­ ford. Ad 9-8818. Barbara Woods. { __ . $12,900. SEVEN room,, four ^ - 1 ^fee-tom ily. b t^ e s* Mrs. Thomas F. Ferguson,- black a.m.'4:30 p.m. Apply Kaklar Toy den - type apartment, avatiable Herald Adv*. ' MI 9-7702 or Robert Murdock. M I: fusion, the executive" board of the talk. 9:30 and It a.m .;/ sermon, Birth yesterday; A daughter to solid. $888, only $188 down. S33 pany, doors and winders, custom Roofing—ChimoeT IB-A Reasonable prices Open daily. tom-oHcea. Tempo Oradh Studio, Chamber of Commerce’s retail ■French iace over Italian white 1'Not.Taithless, but-BsUsvlng,’-!-by Mr__aifd,,.1ito^''Toha -Flannagan, ' work, guaranteed. Cali Ml -IS C0../6O Hilliard St, " i Tmiraday evenings. 129 Spruce March lst,'$11.5 month, including a-8472, ! JOCVI. JUST OFF Porter St.' i ll'^ ^ a g ra V r r a 3 silk: Mrs, Htjrold E. 'Turkirigtoh, month. Brunner’s Edsel, Tolland 9 83 388 jnalp St.,'/'Man(?ne8ter, Ml - - - • ______f Beautiful six room Dutch Colonial ’ 1.*!**, Georgd L. Graziadio R ea ^ r MI division, is p o l^ g the members the Rev. Rodman D. Gart, paatqr. Weat H a r tf^ . / after 6 p.m. ROOFING - Specialtsing in repair­ Street. Ml 9-4387. stove and refrigerator. Call MI school. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI embroidered 'gold lame on whit# Turnpike, Open evenings, 9. IF YOU NEED steady year-round 9-4038. 9-4255. HORYGN ROAD—a resi buyl^Slx - for only 821,500. Call R. F. Dlmock , ■ 9-5878, 109 Henry St,' hoping to' ge|yfne matter settled in Church school, 9:30 a.ni. Discharged y e s t e r d a y: Ifes; ing robfs sA alt kinds Also new 9-5132. the "faireiKway posaible," silk; Mrs. Harris Gibson, white RAT ANN T V Clinic service call Income and can. work .only- half — ^ — -N— :------^------rooRl- Cape Cod, breeieway, g s -. A Co,. Realtors. Ml 8-5245 or Mr. Vernon MaUipdtst; /Worship and Sarah Stitt. Tolland. y 1956 MERCURY, two tone hardtop, rooto' Gutter work. Chlin'"»y8 '-daya, you can sell Avan m-- sermon, in,, established area. Experience Wearing Apparel— f'urs 57 Wc liave both n.ew and old ducsd to 813,9tV) for Immediate M .C (which means Live Modern indicate whither they want to con-: ,^11* i "By Their Fruit*/. ." by-the Vernon and TatoottviUe news te Excellent condition. PI 2-8331. work. Work done on radiob. car perten'ce free estimates ’ Call three room apartment, sh ow ^ (X xili NEW TWO-FAMILT. 1 hot a-ater heat, ceramic lace and tulle. wMte and red rWes: unO^cewary. Phone Ml 3-5194. SEASONED- hardwood for fire­ tiled bath, stoye ahd refrigerMr, •.-sale. Vacant. Elva Tvler. Realtor. —.Multiple Uatl—ail yqur real es­ i UnufT with the schedule calling for Rev. Warren (/ivcil, pastor; handled through The Herald's radios and Hi FI. Ml 8-8877, kU Howley ManchestejC'-Ml 3-536). GRAY PERSIAN lamb flngef tip] 2-faiiiily homw in *11 prte> $22,000, 4>,-4•, flat. Excellent lo- *’'“ *»• workmanship. JOT Mrs. George ^ilott Jr., aqua with 1985 CWE'VROLIET V8 Bel-Alr, two- 8-2958. place, ent and split to order. Call second floor, lots of cUpboar6sh offer, accepted. MI 9-9875. Republica>i Caucus Ml 9.524S iXXIVl FOUR UNIT apartment in Hutchins. .MI 9-5132 " , mgs. Ml S-6454 o;-CH 2-2865. white c.vmbidiums; Mrs. (Teorge, \ n ie DTC will meet on Wednes­ $50. PI 2-7549. Apply in^'person. tarlow’g, 867 (X) TWO-FAMII.Y (new liatlngt. Rockvillie. Only one year old. Ex­ them members of the rotail divi. shoveled, all kinds ol'gsoeral work cold storage No. 1 /$ 1 -3 5 /half The Repuhlicjto electors of the. I Sion, submitted a petition to the Strimaltis, blue taffeta and net," GOP/Ehdorses day March 5 at the Totsm Hall at ’58 EDSEL 2"dobr sedan with heat­ and light trucki^. Rags. and Main St. Town of C(Tventr>’ are hereby noti­ 815.900. 6-8 duplex. E.xcellent con- ■ cellent Income return. Call 'ITie R. gardenias. 8 p.m. It..«ill endorse a slate of bushel. 1%l. 30 3-81^^ Louis dition. Three bedroom.s. R. F .. VERNON Five room ranc/lv four* I executive board this week asking er and defroster. Spare tire, twin] papers picked uj>Yrea. Prices, rea- I PLUMBING AND heating—repairs Bunce, 629 Weat Onter/.S'tbqet, Wanted—To Buy 58 fied that th m will be a caucus 'at T F. Diniof k Co., Realtora. .tjl 9-5245 years young. three Wdrooms, ' Leear Notices : that the "Friday evening schedule.! Mrs. John Speed, coral crvslal- committee candidates /for presen­ and cenfract work. CaK Ml 9-8541. WOMAN—To do housework. Exper­ Dimock A Co.. Realtors, Ml 9-5245,!j. or Mr B?rnle Cantor. TR 5-3495, wipers, signal lights, foam rubber! Mmable! MI 9 ienced. Monday or Friday, 9-3. the Robertron School on Thursday. ceramic 'bath, fireplace. . storm; j be terminated as soon as possible." ette. feathered carnations; Mrs. J. tation to the caucus.' aeats. cigar lighter. \DeHvered in COOKINO ANDtND eatifili ap|ilesA76c OLD GUNS (any ■ condition), Joseph Ashford. Ml 9-6818. Bar­ PKRMIT R.^rLasbury LLOYD'S PLUMBING Servipe as- Steady. 3U 9-5100, ' swords, war. rellps. rotiqun. otu. March 6yG0!58 at 8 P.M! for the ' (IVi OFF PORTER STREET — I windows. Located on large lot In NOTH K pF AFFI.K ATION Reginald West, white flowered Manchester, S2.188 "^only, $188 m e t a l c a r e t s reflnished. like a 16 quart basket: Loijis V Btml, following purposes: bara Wood!. MI 9-7702 Or Rofcrt faille, red roses; Mrs. Norman iures satisfaction, prompt service. lone or whols collection). 70 Mill Murdock, MI ^-8472. Tidy Cape Cod Corner-U'l. ames-' choice location, ideal for children. ■ Manrhester E-v en in g Herald down, $65 month. Brunnbr’a Edsel. new. For information call -M l 360 Bush Hillmi RdZR(L \ ( l ^ T o select party endorsed close to schools and bus. Few min- Tiii» i.r.iu - ihai r kl'UORE Kloter, white lace over shrimp 8-0683. CH 7-6124, 30 9-5488. St. Tel 8-6717, ite drive $14,750. This ar ex-| PorJDC Post ^ u th Windsor oorrespondent, El­ Tolland Turnpike. Open " evening ‘ Sitnatinnn Wanteil— candidates for delegatee to the MANbHESTER-l New seven room rellept buy in a beautiful location, j utes to Manchester ' $15,500. C ^ . rVi-ll^'an'«,amca,'l/ Masonic Ball taffeta; Mrs. Carrol LovelL white more G. Burnham, Te). Mitchell till 9,______OIL BURNER Service. Complete raNTED TO BUY used cars, any uWlcan .State Convention toj ranch, many extras. Call Builder- R. F. Dimock Co.. Realtors, Ml | Cieszynskl-Felber Agency, M l, .u ih .Feti/iary if AlctOtulic Mrs. Julia Sellers, pink nylon net; Victoria. RV H. Only 6,000 miles. lU-X (R\ cleaner. Pick up and de­ Call Ml 9(4749 day or nigh. _ DENTAL h y g ie n is t desires part- NINE CHEST of drawers, three ask for Joe. 9-6818, Barbara 55'oods, M' 9-7702, (■VTVi_SPFTT'AT ' Veu- rnom'^'iOUor ;*n/nr fn-rnti---- ruinM' \Vri»i and Attracts 130 sor /Hill Thursday Hl^ht received livery'Call Electrolux authorized time emplovihent, 2 days a week. beds, kitchen set, telephone table, District. County. Senatorial D is-. (V) BUILDERS, special -built for Robert Murdock, MI 3-6472. 1-X.lA)wew !> 3 r o o m ,^ ,„ Mti/n'.Str , Rurkvill- Mrs; Robert Muldoon, bhie chlf-_ the/Republican Yowri \Oommlltee{^.^^J|g^ A C T C S tcd New car guarantee. $1,998, Brun-, ranch. BuHt-in oven and stove, T h - i/l-iii-.-.-. - ownwi b.\ Pn-n K«ales and aetwice. Ml 9-0843 or JA Phone MI 3-0181. , , ’ • four kitchen chairs. electric trict and Probate District Covtven- j Itimaeif. New living room with 1 1 ----- I fon. pink Fpse.s: Mts. William] lier’a Edsel; O ^n evenings till 9, Insurance 18 Uon. I buUt-ln bookshelves, finished rec­ MANCHKSTER-Six room finished fully plastered, full basement. Inr . (-f M'-'.-t ai>d \V-,-t M ain St-. Ruck- By H.VZEL E. .\NDERHON 1 Pauze, pink oiganza over taffeta. ret^ommendation for the Industrial 3-0108. Please ask for Augustine mangle, cake mixer, two piano vlHi'. . and will !>.■ r<)n(iuri 4* < i b y Sat. till V ,(2) To select party endorsed; reation room with fireplace and Cape Cod (shed dormer); four bed- $15.900/R. F. Dimock A Co.. Real-i Spring made lla formal bow to| carnations; Mrs. Aib'm T, Heavi- rjsvelopment CommlssiOh'; (IDC) Natrilsnski. ______YOUR HOME is insured against stools, bookcase, office chaip, rock­ WEEK ONLY A PIK R IIK of HW I’nlfin Si , On Two Charges Dogs— Bird*— Pet* 41 ing horse, kitchen cabinet with: candidates for membership on the paneled den. Huge kitchen, dining ! room*, two full baths. I^arge living ' tors...-Ml 9-5245, Joseph Ashford (,'om i , a* [•*•! m itlcp Manchester last evening when the sides, orchid lace over taffeta, acancy caused bv the rcsijm*l!” '' fire. But how about .windstorm, SV3 RO< Republican Town-Committee for arsa. Twice as many cabinets as room, fireplace. Large cozy kitch MI- 9-6818. Barbara Woods. Kl’DOHK A. PIKnRK. moi'e than 130 people attending the .spring flower*.' f Richard P. Rita of Labrel St. \ yellow top, odd chairs and tables. ] F - b . 21. U * 5V Z After Accident hall, explosion, tolling aircraft, MANCHESTER PET Center, >95 the ensiling two years. Usual. Two ceramic tile bath*. For en. Basfmenf recreation room. Ga­ 9-7702, or Robert Murdock, 45th. annual Masonic Bali left the- Griswold CKalrman According to (Ssylrird L. Paine, For A Suflihme Mi$:*l smoke? "Extended Coverage" MI 8-7449; , ' . ,NCH 3-6472. Wonderfully Versatile Main’ St, MI 9-4273. Open Monday ! (COjtPLE; , (3) To,»J;onslder proposed re­ further Information or appoint-, rage. Hot water heat. oil. Plas- SJTATt-: OF CONNECTICCT Di-lrlrt snow behind and danced in a set­ -Mrs. William Sandberg, pink committee chairman, hp formal costs little more- insures a lot ment to see call the R. F. Dimock f'f/(’(-vrntrv. Pi ut-ap- I'utrrt. Ticwn of ting of blossom.s and slarli^t. Gary G. Milek. 16. of 517 Gard­ . through Saturday 9-6, 'Thapsday 19" TlEXJfcVISION. very good con­ vision of party rule. tered wails. Convenient to schools, till—FOR ONE week only. Re­ Cfr'rntrt', P< (>ruar\ 24 19.5s /’ chi.ffon. roses; Mrs. George Moore, action will be taken until a re­ more! Consult us; no obligation. and Friday nights fill 9, '' dition, siso kitchen c'sbinet. PI (4) To Transact such other bus­ A 0>„ Realtors. MI 9-5246, JiMeph. $17,000. H, B. Grsdv, Broker. MI Under ,the inspired direction of quest to fill the vacancy i.s re­ Clarke Insurance Agency, 175 j STZXOO duced to $17,500, New 553 room E.-tal- of R('(t--r t) (*af't>*-nt-T. of't’ov- pink salmon lace; Mrs. Arno/d ner St., was arrested after a 2-car 2-7211. \ iness as ma.v properly come before Aahford,.' -->fl - 9-6818, Barbara! 3-8009. ntry, .10 j«abl Di.-mri, a minor. Frarvk CTraWshaw, wbdse careful i Wenzel, brown and gold .^taffeta; ceived from Jtb.e Board of Select­ East Center St. Phone Ml 3-1126. A K C POODLE PtrPS] small | Attached garagei'rofl basement, ffooda. Ml 9-7702 or RoWrt Mur­ ranch, ceramic tile bath, dining i Pr>flpnt Hon, Flmorp A. Turkington, pieparations each year makes pos­ accident yesterday 'iit Hlghland- prime lorauoti. locatton. '' s \ such caucus. area, attached garage, full base-/u I>N‘r of (V»twrnti v, tulle: Mra, Michael Reardon, Ice DRESSMAKING and alteration^on 1*3 Ijtrge lot. Owner transferred, a formed the ttallroom with a pro­ resigning because he plans to move grant the (right of way and failure coats, suits, dresses, skirts, etc. drive, choice location. R. F. ford, MI 9-S818. BaWars Woods. blue ^ylon net; Mrs. Howard Fair- Article* For Sale 4.5 To the'Enrolled Members real bu}’- $15,9()0, Over 50 more wTT A T»/w * »'•».. -J r ArT ' a p*'.Jinon Hlb-iririp that .tbc l>» ui«. fusion of spring flowers, twinkling to Providence. R I. ' to carry his license. He is sched- Dimock A Co.. Realtors. MI f-uaniian of f»f *ai(i minor. weather, aqua and brown crys- Central!, located. MI 9-6638, Of the Republican Party listings of all kinds from $8,000 up. MT 9-77Q2, pr Robei*t MurdO(’k,/MI while and gold chandeliers, and Chiireh Seipice* i uled to appear in Town Court bR Y' FIREPLACE and -furnace EAST. HARTFORD-^WHILE THEY LAST 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, MI 9-6818. i Call Ellsworth Mitten Agency, 3-6472. / «?ni prax'Inp for th»’ I ’ P a R o n H ,j»ct airyy butterflies floating above the talelle; Mrs. York Strangfeld, pink wood. Cedar clothes line poles in- Of the Town of Coventry Barbara Woods; - MI 9-7702, or Realtor, ^11 3-6930. forth that ah*' jtf autliortz***! and chiffon, cymbidium orchids; Mr*. Robert Dobson will be the visit-. .Monday. Moving—Trucking— 101 BROOKFIELD Street-Hxcel-1 ';unt(-ruinl...; and s-ttl- a heallit qf the dancers. italied. Used truck tires, kfl In aaecordance \vith Public Act. TWO FAMILY RoWrt Murdock, Ml 3-6472. . . Vs aro . -TL C‘»ri*ln nwiMtifd rfHim Acain-‘>t p.,lla D. John Peretto, silver lustre French Ing preacher at the 11 a.m. wor-i According to Graham, the car ■SlorAge/" 20 No. 36 of November 1955 as lent six room Cape Cod wjfh ga-lr;,-,gi,r ,,f Mausfi-i.i C(.nn.iti.tit, ' Leads Grand 5larrh 9-1353. New 5i-Room Ranch $14,^990 — ------2------CX)UNTRY CLUB section Excep- Guests were escorted into the silk with chiffon; Mrs. Sarkis Me- ship service tomorrow at Wapping j driven by .Milek came out of Au- amended and the applicable party ' 'r* %Vil) ^lANCWtSTER—S14,500 Capa tional raju'h home with colonial rage! One room unfinished ficinilv ' "f Mni-rt). (95>r nt U- o'effK-k In ered print: Mrs. W alter' Person ” 'At First Congregatioftol-Church ‘ ginia. recetoed multiple bruKies, Installation and service. Capitol 1968 as the day of the '^ m ary for pancs’. Don't hesitate on this ' Dimock Co., ReaKors. kfl 9-5245 or ’ expansion possible. Many custom foronm.n ami ttmt n..u^ of ih- Grand March formed - sv F MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ o'clock, led by Worshipful Master Jr., white tulle over blue taffeta, th*-'service will be at 10:45 a m. ‘ police said, but was not hospttal- Equipment Co., 38 Main. MI 3-7958. the election of members of the one. Joseph Ashford, 9-6818, Bar- features too numerous to mention, hotne*. $14.99(). (Completely ‘ in- amt ,,f Sermon topic by the Rev. R. Win-|ized.' ing Co. Ml .3-6563. Ownetl and op­ bare Wrxxis, Ml 9-7702, Robert! Elva Tvler Realtor MI 9-4469 > ‘*hedi. Bullt-in stove/tve/ ana oven, liearlng thor.'«.ji (>'■ Riven ny tii- i>ut)M. and Mr*/. Harold Layanway. other roses; and Miss Lillian K au-tz, erated by Walter B.' “ er'rett,' Jr.,, Town Committee of said party in The R F.1^MOCK CO; full radfiu f*f ihl.x Ord^ »• In Bomr ii green taffeta, pink camellias, throp NeWoh' 'jr., will be ,"Jesus The Milek car received damages said town, whiqh primary will-.be Murdock, MI S-6472. __ i .fireplace, ceramie tpe bath officers, bast masters, and their agent for Burnham''a Van Service. / ^ Ml 9.5245 „ . —------,MANC:HESTER - - New six room! haaemenU,U, amesiamesite/ilrives, com-m.iTu'aR wives. Hayden L. Griswold Jr. served CJi.rtst Otto LortI'” to its left front fender and left Service tc 48 statea. /,, held, if op“ osing candidates- are RIchnriUr. DImorkT All 9-604)8-—loseph K Ashford, All »-68lR qonfinnatlon class will meet at a i^ while the Wagner car' re- Republican Caucus filed in accordance .with sdid act. JOHN H. LAPPEN, Me. ; SDC ROOM Cape, hot water .heat,; ranch, three bedrooms, dining pletclj’ landsMped,andscapec .,fl0% 'Oown,...... j/ihe ,puhliMi' _ ...... -iciU'iiaf. 'he Tnwn ...f During the dancing. Rainbow as general chairman of the 1958 Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702—Robert D. Murdoek, MI'»-6B7» fitoplace, garage,_.very clean,.'100’ room, two •fireplaces, plaster, re- F.H.A.;R F . D i m o c k t t C o., R e a l-] (''"’enlrv In -ni.l (llM rim . at |.■«..l d ye Gir,ls. ’ in white fdrtnal go-wns, Ball Committer—Proceeds, as al­ 4 p.m. St the parish house,, on Sun­ crived extensive front, end dam­ M A N C I ^ p R Package D e jlv e ^ The Republican electohl' Of the Dated at Coventry, Conn., this 164 East Center S t, Mancheeter ow n,- TA»»t. A -J iay.t l,e(ore sant .lay of lo-armc H.nn frontage, trees, only $13,500. Carl-, ramie batli! large 'kitchen it2’x fora, M I. 99-5245.- 5245. JJoseph osep b AAsmora.'j sh ford.^ ,nkt retnnr ..f n..fire Riyen be inarte to served punch under the direction ways, benefit the Widows' and Or­ day. , ■„ ■ age*.'Both vehicles^ had to bs Light trucking and package dellv^ ^Manchester qr* hereby 28th day of February, 1958. .Ml'9-826J- ton W, Hutchtos. MI 9-5132. I Pilgrim FellowAhip »f r irsl. towed from, the scene, police ssid.^ ery„ Refrigerators;- washers and | j * -Cau- • ' JOHN F. CHAPPELLE_ -15Jl birch cabinets, basement gst MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods,; MI ■ ihl.« (j-un of William Bray. .Later .they-q.ssist- phans' Fund of Manchester Lodge- ..M l'8-5219^511 9-2896' rage $18,500. CaU Cieizynski-Fel-. 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, Ml Kf.Mor.K TcriKiN';ton' .fmiRe. ed. under tlia-supervision of Moth­ Church will meet Sunday at 6;30 The accidentOcimrr^ shortly bei' stove moving a ^ a lt y ^ Folding Whlton Memorial U - ' ifuTy aUthorizeil officer 7 i ■ATTRACTIVE, well-cared for eight her Agency, Ml‘ “ 3-1409------or MI .3-8472. . ' ' I ~ ' ___^----- .' er Adviser Nellie .McAllister, in^ p.m. at the church. ^ fore'3 p.m. Graham'charged that chairs for rent. > a 9-0782; )brarv Auditorium on Thursdav, room home. Five rooms and lava­ 9-4291. serving the late supper prepared by | MasseH Scheduled the youth failed to pbey the "yi*W . March 6. 1958, at 8 o'clock P.M., tory down. Three rooms and bath (XXVUII— TWO-FAMILIf fiomes. j members of Temple CStapter, Or­ Holidavs'of - Marked ( Masses at St. Francis of Assi-si sign ” at the Intersection. up. Two ftrepl9c*6' Lnads of MANCHESTER______--Open...... inspection ...... Old and new. All pr|p6 classes. for the following purposes: CALL NOW! ! Driver Ari’esled der of Eastern Star.The girls were Cauirch will be at 7, 8, 9. 10 and 11 ------1. To select Part.v-endorsed-can­ ONLY 1 LEFT eloseU. Two-car garage. Large lot "any time. $13. 7 5 Essex'st Ex- For further information or ap-1 Maryanne Beckwith, Gall Zitko- Aroiiiid the World a.m. Nursery School for children I'l-nm AKcnnel -SPACIQMS didates for delegates to the Repub­ in choice ipcaiion. Ihrice $18,500. j cellent four bedrooin Cape, cellar, pointment to jtee call T^e R. F. , Oii Road Chai-ge vitch, Marilyn Rieder, Joan Stark­ 3 to 5 year* old will be hold in the ' .Y liiu slcrs I r o n i A b r o a d lican-$tate Convention to be held NEW ^ 4 ROOM CAPE' Madeline Smith, Realtor. MI schools. AIuminunrTstorm*. Earlv Dimock A Co., Realtors. Mil weather, Janet Holmqiiist, Carol Church HalKduring the 9 o’clock , ------(ALL FINISHED) ®-1642. occupancy. Harvey Adelberg. CH' 9-5245, Joseph Ashford. MI 9-6818. [ Janesville, Wis. (T)—-Atjeast one in Hartford June 16th and 17th. John Bela.-tky Jr , 23. of Merrow. Lucioiis, Pal Appleby, Anita Qole- city in the United States takes note Mass under the direction of .Mrs. | .Madison, N. J. (A>i — Ten naUVa 8-iroom house, bUilt I960, b bed­ 1D58, and the Congressional Dis­ S-ROOM RANCH O IT E. c e n t e r ST. Barbara Wood*. MI 9-7702 or Rob- j rooms, 3 full baths, living room V n e w 8DC ROOM house, dtrter St-,! 7-8169 any time. man, Marllytij'Garey, Lynit- Apple- of the many special holidays cqle-/ Jiilia JBurig. ' aiirtistcrs from Southern Rhodesia, trict, .County & Senatorial Dis­ ert Murdock, Ml 3-6472, wa.s arrp.‘‘led yesterday and St. Francis CYO representatives ’ Mala.va, India. Japan. Korea. PaU- with fireplace, separate dining Manchester. Five room*, compiste ,-ea'st HARTFORD $1500 down.! by, Donna Humphreys.'-'ldargaret brated throughout the world. ' trict Conventions. fharged with failure to grant the Roberts. Tina Pe.spla. Judy Pres­ room. High elevation. _Acre lot. $ 1 7 , 5 0 0 $ 1 2 , 4 0 0 full rear dormer, V i baths, fire-1 y bedroom Cape Cod, dish- (XVII—ONLY ONE Left-New six A Jane.sville pen company flies will attend an Hkist District CYO ,t,an and-the Philippines have been 2. To select Party-endorsed can­ place, baiiement garage. T. Shan* carport, tree*, near' room j^anch. 1200 *quare feet of right of way. He wa.s involt/'d in a cott, Susan KilsOn and Margaret the flags of 85 countries on the var- meeting to'morrow at 7 p.m, at the brought by the Methodist. CThurch Additional acreage available if didates for lAembersfilp on the Re­ 1,200 sq. ft. living area, * full Aluminum siding, jfuH. base­ non. Builder, all 3^7469, Bu 9-141fl. j school*. Clifford Hansen, Realtor. ■ living area, two full bath*. Just 2-car colli.sion on Main SI. about 5 Hai,.-. „ I*”"* special day* along It* "path Church of the AssumptUmTiv-Man- to Drew Theological Seminary EMBBOIDERY desired. Owner trsnsferred *ut publican "rown Committee, for the baths, paneled fireplace wall, ment, amesite drive, good--Joca- cheater;. On Monday at 7:15 p.m.. ’ here for a year's specialized train- of state. . : raised hearth, liill basement, Paat^f^.lors and g'Hccfiil ful ' f nalion.s" here, ensuing two "years,' tlon. First deposit from qualified p.m. s k ^ predominated in the ladles' T^e firm notes the Union of the CYO'will meet at the Chuirli ' m church leadership, and par* Here's a lovely siinback pinafore 8197 3. To transact such other biisl- large lot. IO54 down, FHA Patrolman Pnmo Amadeo said I with an open -cfbwn bonnet (both buyer holds; Saf^ne^5"ln^ile°2' ------— ------^ * Co., Realtors, MI 9-5245. Joseph gow-ns, with here and there a flash goulh Africa's Van Riebeeck Day Hall. The meeting will begin with i*h. administration. It's reported to U-JO ness as may properly come' before flnanclifg. . - that Belasky. southbound on Maip trimmed with luscious rose motifs JOHN H. LAPPEN. Inc. I Ashford. - MI 9-88t8, Barbara of^ bright led. ^ e absence of the j , ^ instance, and Stations of the Cro.ss, followed,hv ’ be one of the first programs of its such Caucus. Tho R. F. DIMOCK CO. I St., attempted’ a left turn afllo new "sack look appeared to go j ^dult Day (Jan. 15),.Bur- a discussion on "Qualities of the hind. in easy-’to-db cro.ss-s{itch i that will 104 East Center St., Manchester Signed: ThoR. F. DIMOCK CO. llroplsce *^vestlbX* Lst lot! “ X '" Woods, MI 9‘7702 or Robert Mvn-- I Brainard PI. and coliidetl With a be' adored by jjie little Sunshine Perfect companion for the East­ pancy. $11,500. Clifford Hansqn, i dock MI 3-8472 unremarked arid urvlamented. I ma’s Martyr’s Day (July 19), and Church.'" ■' . 5II 9-5261 William S. Davis Ml 9.5245 Ml 9.S245 ^ $t6!20O. fe. F. Dimoc and ' Co.i Realtor.. MI 3-1303. t - ! northbound car di rven by Alice Gowns Ilescrllied Maas will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday. -— Miss! P.S. Mike another set from er Parade is this good looking ftir S-5210— >n 9-2896 ,Tow’n Chalrnum ' Reallora. Ml 9-52(TS. “Joseph Ash [floulhern.. RhodeaiaA. Boxing . Day suit-dress. So new with, side- MANCHESTER —Immaculate six! Bromberg. 40, of Brookline. Mass, Seen among the dancers were The Rev. Arth'ur JZHeflernari wifl- a pretty gingham check: ford. Ml 9-6818, Barbara Woods, VERNON—$2,000 down. (Juality 5'i Both cars i-eceived exten.slyc ( (Dec. 26). glve the Lenten sermon. Follow, Pattern Nq. 2705 contains tissue swept detail and sleeve option -i. i-oom brick Cape. Two luxurious Mrs. Harold LavanWay in blue I \ Ml 9-T762, or Robert Murdock, MI room ranch, full basement, auto­ baths, abundant storage space, damages, police said, to the lift ing the service the’ Junior Choir pattern—sizes l. .2, 3 years Inclu­ No, 8197 with Pat-O-Rama is In S-6472. chiffon with pink camellias: Mrs. matic oven and range. Near new trees. $3.(X)0 down. Clifford Han­ rear end of the Bromberg car and David Spencer, rose lace with | Hamh Discipline and the Hospitality Committee of sive; material requirements; hot-' sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 14, high school, $16,900. Clifford Han-1 UfESTOWM 88 SCARBOROUGH RD. - Vacant sen, Realtor. MI 3-1303. the left front end of the Bcla.sky rhinestones; Mrs! Malcolmn Rob- . St. Francis Molhors’ dircle will iron transfer for rose motifs; sew­ 34 bust, \ sleeve, 4*4 yards of # SEPTIC TANKS SEPTIC TANKS ' . / SPECIAL sen, Realtor, MI 3-1303. |_ _ _ _ Vehicle. No one was hurt, Amadeo meet at the Church. ■ ■ p h a r m a c y ing and embroidery directions. 35-inch; I4 yard contrast. Cleaned and Installed 87.89 CAhmipGE STREET -^ five year old six room Colonial, ertaon, chanipagric taffeta with or-1 Little Rock. Ark. (A'' - Over­ ' A^ID large living room, fireplace 'metal BEST BUY la town — room ggjc. Belasky is scheduled lo an- chills; Mrs. E. J. Platz, black or­ heard in a Little Rock department Record Hop Planned 439 Harlford Rd.—.Ml t W it Send Twenty-five Cents inj;olni Send Thirty-five Cents in coins 1200 S()UARE feet of living area. | Cape, two baths, large garage and swer to the charge in Town Court The Youth Fellowship of Wap- for this pattern — add Sc for each ^ New Si-Room -Ranch $ 15,9O0 Immaculate’2-fa1nii1ly flat, five rooms on each floor, plus 4 usable kitchen cqbtoets, attached garage, ganza with gai'i-nets; Mr*. W. H. store: for this pattern—add 6c for each • SEWERS PLUGGED SEWERS six room . Cape Cod. Preferred j breezeway, quiet residential neigh­ on March 10.. Mother, to i irntallon-: "Where ping Community Church is • plan­ pattern lor first-class mailing. pattern for first-class mailing. Machine Cleaned : rooms on the third floor. Enclosed porch. Very economical oil large porch, hot wator heat oU, neighborhood. Call Owner MI - borhood, 'Immediate occupancy. Baldwin, steel blue lace with led' Built-In stove, and oven, fully ptosteired, fireplace, Trlple-A con- tUe .bath and first floor lavatory, roses; Mrs. Arthur Brown, laven­ did you lose it?” ' ning a record hop to be Held March Send to Anne Gabot, The Manches­ Send to Sue Burnett, The Manches­ sfriiction. Choice location. We feel this home Is Impossible to du­ beating system. Two car garage.The lot is 7S x 160..One apart- 9-8743. M L S 668, Ken Ostrinsky, MI . LANDMARK GOES Little girl about five years 7 at the Community Houie. lOPEN; ter Evening Herald, liSO AVE. OF MaslilnA Cleaned Aluminum , storm windows and 8-8159,. ,1 . ., der taffeta, velvet; ter Evening Herald, 1150 AVE. of • INSTALLATION plicate to Its price ctoaa. ' oW; "I don’t know. It Just got A amall donation will be asked AMERICAN, NEW YORK 86, N. Y. A.MERICA8, NEW YORK 86, N.Y. Septie Tsnks, Dry Wells, Mewer ment vacant to July. screens. Near bus. and schools, (II—CALL NOW! Six room Cape , Port Arthur, Ont. (/Pi—A lind- Mrs. David M. Caldwell Jr., White SPECIALIST real bargain, A-l condition. Price mark here, the convent of the organza and lace, red carnations; away." and • refreshments will be sold. Print Ngme,, Addresi lidth Zone, Print Name, Address with Zone, Lines li»tiaied*-^Uiv Water- (ali finished), off East Center St. Mother: "I’ve warned you about Tickets may be purchased from Style Number and Size. inrooflng Done. 122,500. George L. Graziadio, Aluminum siding, full basement, Lot* tor Sal.e 73 Sisters of St. Jo.seph is being de- Mrs. Hayden Griswold Jr,, chani-. ALL DAY Style Number and Size. FOR APPOINTAIKNT TO SEE THIS PBOfERTY Hsaltor, 0-5678. ______holding on to money. Til give Fellowship members. Havq you''* copy of our 1058 Include 35 cents more with your \n amesite. .drive.’ 812,400. R. F. moJished. Since It’was built in "1880 pdgiie nylon; Mrs. Walter C. Wad­ T o i^ m | M A t r y The R. F. DIMOCK CO. it has been used a.s. a school, a dell, aqua net over taffeta, sweet­ you another one’ but if you lose ' Gaueus Date Changed Nrodlework Album 7 It contains patUrn order for the Spring and FOUR ROOM Cape Cod.. Two unfin­ Dimock A Co., Realtora, ’«il 9-5245, MANCHESTER, 385 Vernon Street 'Democratic caucus or|glnai> MeKWflEY BROS. 1bAU T . J. C R O B K E n , R sa lto r, M l - f S n jolsph Aahfo^, MI 9-6818, . Bar­ —Excellent lot 183x312. School, church and a hospitol- It will be re­ heart rDa*a;'’Mr*i Chsries K. Lynn, fthU, that's aU!” dozens of pretty designs.in crochet; Summer '58 issue of our- complete ished upatklra, oil heat, attached And ahe handiid tha youngstar ly seNedulad for March 21 i^lpha :S U N D A Y = Di^aiiiage Co. Klcluitd F. Dlroock. Ml »-600S—Joseph N. Ashford. All 9-68IB garage, near school, shopping and bara Woods, ML 9-7702, or'Robert water, first $2,875. Harvey Adcl- placed by a new wtog of St. Jo­ orchid taffeta.’' pink rosea. knit, embroidery and sew. pto» d>- pattern caUIo'g Basic FASHION. Barbara Wood*. AH fl-lldl?—Robert D. Alurdock, M l>6978 ■'j OR BILL ROOD AT Ml a flve-dqllar bill. iMld Friday at the Town Hall-At m*- reetiona for one knit and three cro- Interesting new features; a wealth e«w«rao« Disposal Co. M Una. W 1-0963. Murdock, Ml 8-6473. barg, CH 7-8169 any time. , . seph's General Hospital. Also, Mrs. Carl Hultgren, corn- IMl 9^143 - ISU-iat Pearl lit — Ml 8-6808 • . /X ; ' ,ehet itcmA Only 25c a copyi (rf'kma^^t, easy to sew style*.

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§ATtnH)AY, MARCH 1, II PAGE TWELVE Ewttittg %ral& Averngg Dtily Prem Run / Ths Westhcr For the Week -ISadsd FnM M t nf C. B. WcathcT ^ sfisB -< r March 1, iMg apeak oh. banning, tests of nudfear lig h t rain or ttriawttoulB(g spons. When the i^glfially choa- into ' hmlgtit, '^mid-SOa. Oas- own spAter was unaole to appear, Man^%und 1 2 ,6 2 8 \, heard thstead a talk by ati, sMoraMe eloogiS^ Taeadsy. High *nie *«c<)Ti4 ifk tWf aeries of Len- n ^ ir d Mail Street Member-of tbe Audit « major on missiles, ipck- ^ Spottwred by tlis ' Bureau of Oirculattoii 4« to 45. > V , teri vespeir sefvi5»a wlU be held to- S tre e tsy , Toot Amusing. norroWN^* ptn. at the BucWng- And^6n Sdme of Manchoiter*. 8tat0a.pf the nation’s 'Yeteram qf Foreigir 'Warff Mtmchftter^A Citir of VUlage Charm Post4fo,4 K-i Congreiratlonal Church. Fbl- iSp - • By BOB * inub ■|owft»£ a briw worship period, a Community W i^ n i '(fUsasIflog OB Pag# 10) film pi'^lor^.WlIl be shown en* current Best BeUer' . achook One afternoon-, the Maker M M C f VOL. L lb ^ NO. 129 (TWBVELVE PAGES) I MANCH] !R, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH>8. 1W8 PRICE FIVE CENTS .In' town’. MaAbtoMtar another ante \ titled "Empty Shoes." Produced by Two youngsters on bikes paakeq 4 ipan tpok his friend on a iqw*' --- a third, also on a bike. After they ^ new high School hiaildlni.- i pridea bimsdlfN^.his cooking abil- evening laat night atT liowars the NstlonanStyihcll of^Chupches [la fs wonderful," the visitor ity, is still rebo' innff from School ^ t h their. ,ppato» the lMg^tferliig.secreUry, \ The Salvation Army Band and TWTesnperlrittre Is* ^ "My husband'a alwaya going out. aroma tlllMNtae kitchen, CheqklnK e s Songsters will leave by bus Mon- the dock he saw. that -'the roin role of Mr. skeridan M^y Call Senatoii certain Manchester garage with hia friends at night and I ’■nilt^dar" ’The Man” waa aWy daj’ night for the.Hartford Citadel, loud-speaker syste?tK,with have to stay home alone," one of sfUl had a-few ihtoPtpa to M ab fiible return qt'fwb Germans where they will supply music for he sat down to read theitaim . ijrbd by Phil Ruaaell.- Aa the Ttui< Int^ Washihgt rs located all over theNt^l- the wlvea complained. moar'uhwelcoma guest of our thne, WsshingtoR, March 3 {/P)— ericanS held in •>-. the farewell sei^lce for Col. and 'Oh, Ihere’a nothing wrong with Then it happenedl ^yabertoua W ishes O f' Important , of'the . lot and in the repair shop: music began filling tha k itte n . IIS', waa abspluUiiy. unforgettable, Sen. Neubergdr (D-Ore) urged North Itofea ended in a dead- Mrs. David Coy, who are being purpose of the system is to the other one replied. "I let 'Uaiiehastsr’s own Monty Wpoley television inou$tf>’ nWshated. transferred to the Northeast Penn­ my Rna^nd go but with the hoya The tune was "Tqndb.ly." Atty.'Gcn. Rogers today toRIe ay over Red demands make it easier to tell the garage- Quickly checking the radio and came to.life last-ntgtit.' forces today/^tp xchall^ge a sylvania Division, with headquar- men when they are wanted on the at leaatbsirt a week.", » Mary Handley wlw most enter- io tm % 81 BoiV tfr^acate the award of negotiations between gov­ ^ters In Scranton. Pa. Col. Cqy has And she ooe^ too.’Her husband set, the bewildered bachelor r#- F e d e-P^T Com^unic^ons een divisional officer Itr Hartford phone, and to provide a quick way an urge to rm and began taiiilng aa the poor hostess who PUNERALHOI •lelevislon C h a n n e I/IO In ernments. _ ‘ ■ of checking on parts in stock. la a acoiitmaateKirnd the "once a has to live with find try to endure Miami to National Airlines. The communiats fiatly rejected a f ^ seven years. , week" is hia nlghPbut with the aeaid^g for the source of the, TEU Ml SHMW ______pqct^ proposirig'.- jib|nh maj A couple of nights ago. nearby rauslc>. the world's ...mbit insufferable n EAST CENTER ST. Negberger said in B letter to U.N. Command proposal, that the d Says Preside] residents heard the loudspeaker "boys.” >::'x : : \ ^ crank. X.- tvi-o American piim^ two W estJ^anges in the buS»rlC6« en^ Mtochoster Auxiliary Police will Finally , he traced it to the atbVe AMBVI.ANC)B SERVICE Rogers he thinka disclosures being used for air kinds of strange -^tbe melody was coming fpptn the A convincing portrayal of a German passengers of the South of TV network broadcasting. have a. spaghetti supper Monday ju st Call Me Joe , ^ . ' nurae trying her best to be Flor­ made in the House-investiga­ Iforeari commercial ■ airliners held night aKa;SO at the Garden Grove. messages. T\vo men were talking oven, , The opening of hearings, on the back and forth A ^ u t the difficul­ *'Do realize," said, a Iqcal He hadn’t read the buintii ence Nightingale to An impoaslble tion of the PCC justify can­ In North Korea since| Feb, 16 be report put these propositions up This progranr will be the climax young tody to a friend In a aoda patient was done by Ann Lanfib. handed over at once to U.S. and of six weeW of Inter-departmenUl ties of changihg a tire. Each man turer’a booklet all the way throi cellation. '' for public discussion: , - tried to top the other w*ith wise­ shop, "that I drove, a total of didn't know this mualcal-;wailvr Of course Maggie falls In love West German : diplomatic, rep­ The staff view that the networks. ■ target shoeing between teams rhilea laat night for a qaaual date?" while she is in town with the smbl- resentatives present at a meeting \ formed by th\auxiliary group cracks about jacking the car, n - yvaa mereiy^ohe of the hUiper^ I AM A NEIGHiOR Washington, Match 3 (/P)— - wield too much power over w h ^ / •'I had to be at this .glrt'a house nA f "gadgetai' incorporeted in tlous newedaper man who has writ­ pf • secretaries, of the Allied-Red the public hears. 8 nd sees on TW Washington, Mar^' moving the tire, and losing the by 7:15, so she and I'could just OjFYjOtlRS The chairman of the Hous,d 3 (A*)—Soviet Ambassador Mikhidl nuts and bolts which secure the theftove/to-ihform cooks the fOod ten a play, ■ played by Dick An- ';^ c e Commission. and that the FCC or“'Coi>gf'e88, Menshikov met for Uthuanian Catholics from par­ happen fo bump into this friend of achuts. Life for both of them Is Committee investigating the inutes'loday with President Eisen- ishes throughout v^onnecticut will tire. - " .', Hera. In order to be there then I was ready. ■' Tlie, North Koreans demanded should impose appropriate re­ hower and reported afte' -,jiiNowi»JUoait4ti complicated by the glamourous 1^^ FX5C said today he will seek that arrangements first be worked straints. fird .thcy had a-“very useful. con« convene tnr'St. ‘J ^ p h ’s Churcbr —r-The-ceason-for all -Uiiaabowing- versation.'* Waterburjh-Sunday to commemo­ off came a few minutes later. get the thtng to pay for actress Lorraine to impeach Commf .out-by-meeUngs-betweep ..ojTBctol.s. Industry contentions. Uiat—TV cheater. What a, drive!" , by Bilen McCaffrey. of the United States. West Ger­ Menshikov brushed asjde imestionstfuest; about whether his cBlI rate the SW^h annlverq^ary of the A sultry voice, dripping all kinds She thought a momenL then Aid; c ^ e a , i’ll be alt eet," ^ Richard A. Mack.^and tha.i^ service is good, and that the prac­ ■ Ricky Oentllcore was vastly many and North Korea, which tices and policies now complained dealt with A summit^ohfere^, saying “it hasn't ripqned birth of St'Chsimir. pkron saint- of undertones gpd overtures In the "But tt'was worth it. 'Tommy has amusing as Beyerly Carleton.’ He “certain Senators" who inteT- of Lithuania. The 8 a.m. ^ a ss will best "Miss Monitor" style, said, the bluest eyes I've ever abett; - Incomes^ - - : -c «'ould like to get recognition in Of made'it so.'Networks assert that ,x- fa k in g joi Incomes, was only on the stage ?or a few vened in a Miami television any form from the western pow­ the changes- proposed could only yet for publicatioiv" . ^ be foUqvced by a breakfasbin the "Good night, fellows.” ■ Have you ever noticed how abiine mlnutea, but the audience wim n Soviet sources’ said, however, Menshikov met wi' church auditorium. Mlas\ Ella boys with deep blue eyes 'have ’Ther.e'^tnis about 'em. case are going to have to .come ers. result In weakening the product long curly black eyelashes?" . You .can’t live within ’em spettbound. , ' ' / / • After arguments lasting Into the -now being put before the public. Eisephower for the second time in tm ^ weeks tp discufigr'ths V. Staipii and Peter Naktenis of\thls That's Different You can't live without ’em. ■I A wbndstrful supporting caiKld* before the committee, v town wrill participate in the pb- Two Manchester High School 'Then a blank look carrtb Into her Chairman Harris (D-Ark) mads night. U.S. Navy Capt. George ,W. Reservations of time to present Krqmlin’a proposal for an East-West ih(;eign ministers mee eluded BobjK Halvorsbn, Tnral A Kehl, the U.N. representative told the'industry position indicated the g^n-ance. \ coeds were sitting in a Main St. eyes. "Mi|:08h. I don't know hia pli a booklet of retail trading Dick RecknSgel. Judy Langton, this pronouncement after G, T. ing in April. soda shop early one evening last last nsme! Baker, winner in the TV case the Reds the Allied side "has no- sessions might run loir several The Soviet Ambassador, who wertt to he WhitO IDiuse stomps: Free beautiful, gifts at no Louise Sobol. Virginia Thompsoii, intention to. arrange a political weeks. The March ineeting of the vveek when one of them exclaimed extra cost! Anon George Walker, Harry Jenkins, r o c k e d c h a r g e e of influence, alone, hinted that Eisenhbwer talked bra|itlj\^’ith him lUt Chaminade Club will be held in the t^ th e other, "Gee Janet, you'd Airing the Issup Bdytha Coffin. Roger Negro, Einar profestod that it appeared Mack meeting between government rep-' The three big networks -ABC, A newspaper '•tbrv telling, of the A Non. resentatives.'*. CBS and NBC—were scheduled to Soviet problems with the West Federation room of Center Church bettor hurrj’,/ shouldn’t - you ? Lorentzen. Gene' Freeman. Sam was to be "crucified" whlle.oth'eri X "I found the President looking House Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. The You’li be late'for your date." meeting on West Hariford’a east- Mostly, Philip Ruaiiell. Frank Me escaped. The session adjourned indefinite­ offer the first witnes.ses, in that “N o\ it's O.K.! I already told \.'est highway eald that the U.S. ly. order. heqiUjy. h*’* y*l^y cheerful,” change is made in order that the Abce, Joe Conti. HOnry Pesaini, Baker demanded that'Senato’rs Metlablkov said. members, may attend the Civic Jim I v.'’qs going to be late. sO I've Bureau Of Public Roads ^ a.s ap­ Neville Still K ing, Queien of C abaret Dai Arthur Holmes,' Ann RUssell, Ann and others be investigated for what The Communists also refused to The hearings stem front what IS of time,” the friend re- proaching the problem with ‘‘a treat with, representatives of the known in the.trade as "the Barrow "He’a, frank and Straightforward River Music Concert Monday evening. got plenty Hunt, Donna Langton. Daryl Le- he callad their "irnTroper activi­ and opehhe^ted — quallUea we Mrs, Elizabeth Lambert is chair­ plied. perfectly open mind.” . Raymond Villa, 14# Loomis St.,*^ May, John Kelly. Phtlln Wsritourn, ties” in behalf of a rival applicant South Korean Red Cross concern­ Report.*:, This is a 560.000(-word "Certainly the 3ureau has a per­ and Lynn LaPointe, 466 Woodlud ing the 30 Korean passengers on document complied after- a 2-year Russians like.” man of the program ■V-hlchivill fea­ Critically 111 gave gifta to the king and queen. Jo)m Russell, Philip Russell. ^ , for the'TV license. Secretary Of State Duties also For II Mi^i ture eelectiona from the opera. le In 100 fectly open mind." said a local man. St., were crowned, king and quepn Hostesses for the occasioik-to’:' The roillbking humor of "The Harris told. Baker he was going the plane. study of' network prabtices. The A ^ veteran "it has Holes in the head.”. of the cabaret dance at the Coi Kchl told newsmen lie had no special FCC staff making it waa sat in on the meeting. ** •‘Carmen.’!. Mrs. EHhel Lange and William Nevlltia^s condition re­ eluded Mr. arid Mrs. Arne Stbrtld, Stertid, .Maii\Whb Came, to pinner" wall to try to re-establish the confi­ James C. Hagerty, White House her committee wljl. Serve refriesh- School teacher Ikat week was visit­ munity Y'^last night. Mrs. Douglas Taft, Mr#. Doris wonderfully interpreted by this dence of the 'American people in idea what the-n.xt step would be. headed by Dean Roscoe L. Barrow The First Report mains unchanged.' The 17-year-'old The Barnard Junior High Srtpiol of the University of Cincinnati press secretary, saill-; after Men­ In School ments. The Chamlnpde chorus ■will ed by his former college roommate sophomore a t ' Manqhester High Cowles, Mrs. Truman Cowles, Mrs. group. ‘The audience .Wat absorbed, the Fee. who's now teachii^ In an out-of- Raymond Keenan Jr., a 10-year seventh gradera were presMted Bernice Hagenow, Mrs. Helen Am interested; and, entertained .from "Juet as soon as I can get to it, T. BAKER (Continued o.n Page Five) College of Law. shikov left that the .White Hoiiae rehearse at 7 p.m. Tuesday,.*' School, who was paralyzed by a their crowns by Mr. aniKMrs. an independent bualnes*man. in had nothing to say at this time old from 202 Hollister St., wm the briMe, Mrs. Joseph Knybel. Mrs. the first cUrtain to, the last. The your community, engaig^d in w I am filing a raaolutidn bringing Hade public last October, the Prestonsburg. Ky„ March 8 first Manchester resident to re­ tumbling-class accident , Feb. 21 la James F. Herdlc Jr, Herdlc is rec­ about his visit. I'iPj—Muddy, swirling river waters "a':out the same," according to Ei’a Villa and Mrs. Barbara Mitch­ play, will ruk a second night to- highly-developed, moderil. serv^ about the Impeachment of Vbc. report, among . other things, pro- port the' return of robins. Ray­ reation Superintendent. ell. . (HerqW photo by Pinto) nigliL MBck," Harris-said. piSsed: Menshikov also fended off ques­ yielded another irlctim early to­ mond phoned The Herald to say he Hartford Hospital authorities. Gold and silver crowns topped ice that4 * helping many fam­ tions about whether he left siny day ae searchua' prepared to lift A fund wa.a started for the youth ily, hublneas and professional Harris went on to say that Bs'-*: That FCC abolisk TV "option- spotted a pair of the birds in his with rhinestones were used. The ker’a statement -was "so strong” time" under which the networks notes with the President. giant bet in nqpea of recovering yesterday, the first contributors qi een also received a white velvet -b. people to plan and control their Dulles left the White House by bodies .of 11 school children still back yard yesterday afternoon. being a youth, who was paralyzed rtoancea efflrtenUy. He cafi that it appeared "certain .Senar have first call on some of the best cape outlihed with gold sequins tors” are going to have to come viewing hours of many s'tations.' a side door while newsmen were misilin'g in the nation’s ' worst from a "broken neck three years and s scepter. Flowers were donat­ show you the . one sure way to questioning Menshikov. Draattc Change ago. and his family, Chucky Skoog guarantee youraelf the things before the committee. The r«po»'t aaid thL tended to schooi^b.u* tragedy. . A women's organization recently ed.by Holden's. -----•- squeeie out independent TV.show The White House stressed that Grief-^icken parents of 14 of Andover gave the first 110. His you value most—- . confidence Baker, preaident of National Air­ the Soviet envoy asked for the was scheduled to hear a woman The Royal R'a of Plalnville played In the future, education fpr your lines and its television subsidiary, Fpl' Special Session producers and. locally, originated others rbcdv|red yesterday began, family gave 815. appointment before the . Kremlin the sad task of preparing to bury Dougla.i E. Pierce, business for dancing by 234 boye and gtole. children, ■ownership of your .^had made his demands in a lengthy programs. Fred and Jackie Glrouard,- broth­ sent a note Friday proposing a their youngsteifs,. manager for the Board of Educa­ home, control of your buslneas, stement read to the committee. That FCC prohibit the "must foreign 'ministers conference in tion, said today, that the school er and sister, won the bop contest. care-free retirement or an ex­ >!Tou have made a verv Interest- buy” system, under which the net­ The grim 55-hoih’ search for thp Marlftrd, ' March S OD-XOov.f The dovernof told newsmen at April to pave the way for an East- I submerged bus ehdOd yesterda system does offer an ina'uAnce Mrs. Truman Cowles radito tended vacation'. hU ) statement, Mr. Baker," Harris RibiCoff today completed prepara- work makes up the list of stations cape worn by Miss LaPointe; and his morning .press conference today Weal summit mebtlng. Tha mud-filled; batteCed Miiow policy that can be voluntarily pur­ “ f" IS-minute address to ^is address to the specUl aea- to be used a-hen a national adver­ chased by students at a cost of the YWCA jewrelry. making ciaSs he to ready to a^rve you. m i M Page Seven) ‘ tiser arrangM for a network pro­ The Russian Ambassador, who< syahicle was dragged out. of tha \ Tueaday a spacial session,. as a first met EisephoWer early last swift waters of the Lavlsa Fork of 51.25 a year. This policy would \ GOP leader predicted the Legisla­ ■ion will consist of “an amplifica­ gram. have covered the accident; Pierce tion and more detailed explanation month present his credentials, the Big Sandy River, yielding''the / JoMph L CzBrwintiii ture would act along three lines. The ataiK also p.oposed that no made today’sto ' appointment early bodies of 14 atudants and. tfte sjiid, but Neville did not carry the The Governor said he will de­ of bur basic program" plus a dis­ person or conecr. be permitted to policy.. According tb Pierce, it- is last week. Aides have (iecllned to driver. ^ / G E N E R A L ^ St I E. Middle Tpke., Manchester ‘In Daa^e, Says liver the address in person. cussion of phases of ths unemploy­ owntooee jUi§nUl£fi^ disclose what specific purpose he uniytely that the Board of Educa­ House Itoptfbllcsn Leader Fred­ ment-economic problems: (on Criiiinnela 2-13)'in the nation's Early today, a' p a r ^ of volun­ tion's liability policy could be made MTt-4604—MI a-SSSt T he Governor said his message had in mind. teers petroling the river bank in a SERVICE 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. erick Pope Jr.; Falrfiqld. said he 25 largest cities. ‘This, idea, if After the date was made. For­ boat found the body,Of a small, un­ to give some assistance. Bride-U »e on expected the GOP dominated Gen­ would include no new proposals. a'dofited, would require aH.o'f the NevHle's father hak a Blue Croaa Omyt f B M AOnU /Of FR EE The lawmakers will convene the eign Minister Andre Gromy'-.o identified girl wedged agsioit a ^MANCHESTER eral Assembly . to come through big networks to v'.ispose of some of handed to U.S. Ambassador Llewel­ log about a mile downstream fropa p o licy ./' I Nlghto Plus Parts with some.type of legislation to: special session called by Gov. Ribi- thfir large metrorolitan outlets. Bill is faced with » long hbs'pital TEL. Ml S-64M SHOPPING PARKADE SUN UPE OF CANADA •n ime coff at 10 a.m. tomorrow, when the* lyn ^Fhompson in Moscow the pro­ where the bus. plunged" Into/the DELIVERY Revise the unemployment com­ CBS Vice Pre.sident Richard 6. posal for a foreign ministers meet­ rli^r early Ffdday mOmmg/ stay. Hia physician nas said that it pensation law so it will better hepublican-controlled House and Saiant said recently: will be two.or three weeks before T Senate will adopt rules and take ing to discuss the time, place, par- The 16th...... lovered Victim- recovered was ^w York, March 3 i5'»—to^ne i serve its purpose. ' ■'Purporting to advance free coni- Family Court Bill Ufflpants and agenda for a summit identified by -jobbing'18-year-old any improvement will show up,, ilf ■ ' care of routine matters. petitive enterprise, the report there is, going to be an improve- \ Arwrzedi and her fiance, Joseph i Approve some public works proj'-i (^nference. This reached Washlng- John Darby as hie younger slater, Resolutions are expeoted'^to be oh Friday night and is still under Linda. 'ment. in any event, recuperation Pinto, say they aTe "definitely ; ects. -. .xoressine svmoathv on the (Continued on Page Se»>n) will be a long drawm out affair. / going, to get married” despite the ; Approve, moves aimed at bring- ?***'? Hartford. Mah-Ji 3 ifi — Legal* Reviewing the opposition to prevl-/*tody here. . _ ■ F o rt / , "Kentucky National ing b.usines.s into the slate, and recent death.s of tWo House mem- | Contributions to the fund can be girl's cross-country w.lk-out on bers. Reps. Thomas J. Rogers, ; groups and welfare agencies ous proposals for creation of fam; Elsenhower and Dulles reported- GUarjJs^men combed debris along mkde to N. William Knight, P. O. Manchester, and Allen Mopsik. I " clashed with probate Judges today ily courts. Sen. Barringer said: / , '.V decHded in a white House talk theyriver banks In search of ad­ Box 431. their scheduled wedding -nlnfr dsys ■ while forecasting legi.slalion at a hearing before the y Interim ' One of the basic objections /is the proposition was ditional victims. X. ago. along the.«ie lines, the GOP House Plalnfletd. 2 Men Killed Judiciary Committee- of ■ the ■ ■Legis- ■ that lawyers like the easy floV of a* move in the right ddirection b ^ | Big searchlights swept the mud- MUSIC Gov. Ribicoff has been invited to i*a__ _ / _^ tVtaf Ha** nAt vn far I (jv * ...... ‘RAIN BIRD' Why she chose a-bus ride to IxiS. leader said the precise form it will; . j * -... m,. i,,!,,* A C i - 1 lature on establishment of a family: divorce "cases through th‘e loiiH^^ it doe.s not go far enqugn i jy waters and small boats patrolled Capitol's Marvelous Recording: of the • The plover is the "rain bird" of K Angele* instead of marriage to; i|ri,e vi-ill not be determined u n t i l ‘“ ‘ court system.wsf*4At«i SeveralQjktfAr*n1 piobafe. rrsLThis , is a.'t_ bad reason, a selfish rca-_.t; O toward VA’I meeting American-require- j fhg river as far as four miles down- Origrinal Cast Elutope because of its habit of Pinto. Miss Arzedl wasn't qmto. after full scale public hearings are | The remainder of Tuesday, as judges opposed tire family fourt t iuent*-- and those of other western stream in a constant all-night vigil, scolding before rain, "Plover" is sure when ■be got back to New- suggestion, arguing that adoptions. tV,;. .i,. wi governments/for careful prepara- of Broadway’s Newest Hit! held next;,week. • ' 1 , , Wednesday; wii. be.devoted 100 The objects of the courts, he said. ^ j,dvanb« a summit cofl- Center derived from “pluvia,” the Latin York yesterday. Gov. 'Ribicoff baS proposed a ip tnlrocIurUon o"f bills, w-ith.a 5i commltmenta to- mental bospilals j ^ /'I Ml S -S l^ word Jor '.'rain." "I waa in a daze half the lime'." and marriage waivers are better and not to Check Our Low Prices ■he. told detectives at BrooklTO ! i P deadline Wednesday likely. / _____ I handled by the 123 different ono'- break therti up/ i Nevertheless, it w as gelxerally. 1 benefits, ajul a big 5410 million ] Legislative leaders are trying to The Stale Senator al.sO told a regarded a.s a cohceaalon dn Rus­ police station. program qX institutional and high-. confine the session, as much as pos- Mlddlebor'e, Maa-s , March 3 i.Pi— bate courts in the state than by New Stock 45 Pops—89c ea. In a -barely audible voice Miss Two men were killed early today from nine to 12 family courts. subcommittee whl—Strat­ SfECIAL PRICES ON DOORS and CAiraPIES Sea conference in Geneva that Gulf, egy was being mappra today for sens and tenement. — lights. taken in protest against what the of .Marbara Saturday .l5 min- . ' duct that should be enjoyed mor^ fre« hauling down the flag or co'hced- and corner storekeepers. Here's a . "A lot of these business telipws Shippingport. Pa. The communique announcing Vatican called an anticlerical cam-- U»l»»nltr »t Oomtiifiii.__ ■ fng dsfuat; hut this is obviously not are just crying in their Caviar." John Held J r, cartoon chronicler ■ United Nations appoints Swedish utes after leaving the port of quently by" everyone regardless of age . . . sampling of what they heard: of the "flapper" era. died at his cancellation of the feast was pub­ paign in Italy at that time. ' Izmlt for Istanbul. A total of NEW! NfW! NEW! one of our good years. We’ve got "They don’t look acared, jus.t a No fegibh^has widespread h'r»d- Army officers. Maj. Gen. Carl lished in the Vatican newspaper, •The Vatican communique said: our work'cut out for us.” ship. The bulk of unamploymeiU is home here yesterda.v. He was 69. Carlsson Von Horn, as new U.N. 220 bodies have been recovered, because no .one outgrows his need for little surprised that getting an­ Held's clever line drawings of' L'Osservatore Romano. It came "In the present conditions of but newspapers said the total Cotton's frank estimate of the other job is tougher than It used clotted in a few gi'eai Industrial truce chief In ’ Palestine. . . . Sir less than 48 hours after a 3- bitterness, sadness and outrage HOT WATER HEATER Connecticut Fresh Milk. - '' flappers were recognized' and loved Winston Churchill sends word to dead might reach 880 or 400. Republican difficulties was In line to be."—an employmenri office di­ states and in a hamlfiit uf de­ judge civil court in Florence con­ caused to the churCh ih Italy, to At least 40 persons eaenped. OPERATING ON NO. 2 FUEL OIL With views expressed b.y Chairman rector, Little Rock, Ark. pressed Industries. But the latter by an entire'generation .of Amer­ Parliamentary leaders he hopes to icans. His girls — dressed in the return Soon to his House of Com­ victed the Bishop of Prato and im­ the Holy Office,’' to its episcopate Schoeppel yR-Kanl of the fcom- "The hospital bills are killingvus. reach deep into the mill towns, posed a suspended fine. and clergy, and to its Catholic GRADE CROSSING rAT*AIJTY tiotwater as you like it! Guaranteed and nt paign committee and by some Dem­ I don't know if I can save the hiountain hamlets and back woods. flat-chested, sack-dress fashion-of mons seat. ■,the tjme ■— represented Ahe "Flam­ • , Negro family in process of mov­ . The feast day falls on March 12. fmthful, the Holy Father, who haa Danbury. Marqh 8 Mm. the most economic^ coat to yon. CONNEaiCUT MIIK FOR HULTH ocrats. house. Last montb 1 had a hell of At a recent estimation. New received innumerable p t ’Ot e a t s ' Olga Raleigh. 50,. widow, waa Schoeppel said In Miami, Fla., time meeting the payments.” — -York had 426.000, idle. Pennsylva ing Youth" of the Roaring'20't, ing into all-white Aelghborhood in The conviction, handed down on OONNECTICUT MCIONAL MARKET. MART/OW K, CONNECTICUT A self-tought' artist, Held also Norwalk feted »t parly by white the eve of the Pope’s Sijnd birthday from all parts of the world.has fataUy Injured this ntatnlng oven, the weekend Ujat the OOP a former 59-00®-a*year aircraft pta bad 435,000, California 312,000. believed it necessary to suspend when her cir wna stmek hy n "OIL HEAT IS CLEAN HEAT" ■■I Rrniifnl.''Ctorft Finum Ti»«ui»r.' Richtid Cumminn Dirtefor.' M«iM will do .well t o . hold its ovim. pf worker, laid off in Lois Angeles.- Mtlhigan had '350,00d, or 12 per dabbled in sculpture, pottery mak­ family. .' - . Some dissident mem­ yesterday, was reportjed to have 'Viet frriufrBl: Adritn Wadtwofth DimSor.-N. Aurului Btiu> ' Dirttim: 'SNtniS ing and novel writing. bers of Greek Premier Constantine left the Pontiff grlefstricken. Some for" this year the usual coronation paesangSr tmln nt n graM 38 Senate seats at stake, 21 are "I think we’fe through tho o«m of Us whole working force. Vatican sources said he offered his day feast which was to have been croaslng near her home. Tim 5«e»t»irs. HuoM SlrkkUaR ' Dirtcltn Jsek Tr»iik*l Dittcuitr. i\Thsrw held by Republicans who now are roughest period of repossessions, .;S.MUIionO«t,IdIePajr He was'born In Salt latke City Karamanlls'. National Radical ' ffMSwtfM Pksrtsr; B. A. rtnt(lut on Jan. 10, 1889. Hi; father, John Union Party reported reconsider­ birthday Maas for the convicted ee)bbtated March 12 in the Vati­ Danbnry-New York pnnMMger F06AETY BROTHERS, INC. ■ i*' 1 outnumbered- 49-47 by the Dem­ but if 800 more miners aretlaid Probably two out of three of the, bishop, but thle could not be con­ can Baallloa.” train had left the ataHaR ham nt ocrats. A'tJOP gain of one seat off we’ll have a different atory.”— idle liad some income: They were Hald STh had himself done soma ing their revolt, raUlng possibility tha pTeihier might remain In pow­ firmed. «tI5 nm. It wna delajmi M M|R* 319 BROAD STR£BT—Ba MS89 « a bank oredit officer, Butte, Mont. The Pope ebeerred We Mrihday ntea. "A leveling of the boom but no (CTditta'tM OB P»|^ Etoraa (OoBtbiiud Pag* Yluise) er. ■■ i ■ ■ 9 t ■ k ■ ■ • ■ ■ • • • ■ 9 ■ ■ ■ • ■ t ■9.9 p . (OeuttMMd M Bk * Throe) ' ■ - j./‘- /■... .'1 - V

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