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AveraRe Daily Net Pres! RuR For the tyeehtyeele Ended. Ended, ( pointment hinges'sonuwhmt upon WaTehh 28, 1957 . / Mrs. Jean Ledwlth of the Thom Four Will S approval by the Board of Directors > After a cold, flu, sore throat, vjru§ \ A b o u t T o W n as Spencer Circle of the Sou' of a proposed overall pay. hike pro­ Methodist WSCS, and Mrs. Ispbel posed forythe department. , vj you may feel run-down from 12,545 Anderson o f the Mlrpah Clrcjs; will To Kiwcunis on Concerning the i qut - of-town , Member of the-Audit The reguler ihdntWy meeHnjf of b j In charge of the combijplid food Bureau of drcuIaU'on sale of these, two groups/Thursday Jui^lr Republic men, Chief Herman ■ O. • Schendel M anchester—rrA City o f Village Charm the Brotlierhood of Temple Beth said yesterday a ruling by,-Town TIRED BLOOD* at 9:30 ip Hale's sto 8 ht?lom»wlU be heldWeanesday et Counsel Charles' N. Crockett, al­ 8 p.m. The speaker wH| be pwiUp ifSter Kiwantans,^at their • Mrs. Marlon Crpften. chairman, lows non-residents to )>€ appointed Mason o f the Ailing; Rubber Co. of luncheon meeting Thurs- to the police department. Stronger Fast , VOL., lO TVI, NO. 150 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) TH^^tfESTER, CQN^ W|SDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1957, -Hwiford. He will show a film on and her’aSsociatf# on the ways and means com nU tte of Manchester at the Manchester Ooimtiy. Saturday’s oral quiz was given g o lf Refre'rtimenU win be ser>^!9 d*treanv.carrying strength and energy / Cent'er^ngregational Chprch ai dcsin^. e lt ^ ^ y s ’ town, and 'Thomaa A. ville,'attendet* Ibe police school to ^ r y part of your body. So, after a winter welcome to observe if they w Gluz ie| Stamford, form ej Judge w^Cn It began, there a week ago illiie s ^ f Tired Bloqd is your problem— take . A film, "Adventuring in the A A public baked bean supper, aixl vide, president, will explain today. Tim cour.se ij, slated to last GERlTOl\i’rrw rfoj/. Take either the liquid or will be ahown at 8 o’clock, flow ed sponsored by the French CiUb, will ^he operation of the unique student 'eight week#.' the tablctkv You'll frtl ttrongrr, fait within by Instructkjp 'm th re^ rra fts: govemment.x ' ^ be held at the VFW .iom e Satur­ The acliool is being held iindei- seven dsys ^ y o u r money back. drawing and'*,painting, ^ o o d and day night from 4 to 7 o’clock. Alumnus Gene Rogers, Hillyer the auspices of Ro^ville Police textile design. Tickets, may be obtained from Mrs. College freshman, will entertain Washington, March, 27 (jW f^ p ln g out the jmstal deficit, a plug Capt. Peter Doh-giewfez by the for his proposal to raise mail rates. Paul Grenier or the Manchester thi group with.'trumpqt selections Connecticut Chiefs bf Police Assn. S SAVE $1.00—Buy Ecamumy:—;Presidcnt $Ir*1 Eisenhower sailaid The Operating Boom Secttbij^ of Wallpaper and Paint Co., Broad while alumnus Richard C. Stock- ■ This was Elsenlmwi’er’s first ihe Connecticut State Nurse< GE today America is going to of $95,006 bridge of Bloomfield will tell what news cohferenfce since he returned Assn, will be'held April 2 in New V the Junior Republic means to him. suffer if any severe, cuts are last weekend , fi'om Bermuda talks London. Lorraine COutu of Man­ . . . T O L and Mrs. PaWd Werbner, 29 Richard -J. Olllon', president of r made in government-spending with 'Britain’s Prime Minister Mac‘ chester M ^ o ria l Hospital, who Is the Hartford Aid to ,]lhe Junior WELDON DRUG StORK • millan. , chalmuur of the program commit­ StephelKSf.. have returned home FREE PARKINQ 1 W siJch things as foreign aid after speeding the winter months Republic, will introduc' the 8pe'ak-< ► 901 MAIN 8T. — 4fc7 MAIN ST. — 343 MAtN ST. Several of the questions put to tee, has arranged for Charles \V. and natiohnl defense. him dealt with' those negotiations. In southern with their era. ► NEXT TO POPULAR Norman, a representative of the Emphatically, Eisenhower told Byrd Asks Eisenhower went to Bermuda on ElWcon Co., to speak on ‘‘Suture aon Sidney andNMa family. They ► i\ All Outlays Repaid ■visited many plae^ cy f interest, his news conference he does n o t! a Navy cruiser In, the_hope of build- . ^ r e ; - eluding Palm SpringVsfyBS Vegas belleve a cut of up to~33 billion, as ’ ing up his boaith od a round about Town Sends S E T ^ ArtliMr Drug 5lorst;j {suggested by Sen, Byrd (D -V a),-voyage of-rfix days; • —a.- / and . Ike A i The Ladies Aid Society of the can be made in the administration’s j Wants Mdre Sun ^ Emanuel laitheran Church will To Police School 371.800.000,000 biidgqt without | Asked today how he is feeling, With Union’s Fuiid^ A public setback party wilMm giving up some essential essentii domestic ; Eiisenhower smiled and replied that have an all . day sewing meeting held at the VFW Hpme ThursdS^ ‘Thursday at 10 a.m. at the tfhurch. programs. j.he is feeling better but certainly pudgetCut at 8 p.m,, imder the sponsorship of Manchester may add six new As for foreign aid, Eisenhower would like to. get a little more sun. Members wljf bring their own the Ladles Auxiliary to Manches­ probatlonery patrolmen Jo Its po­ Washington, March 27 (/P)—^athan Shefferman wknowl- sandwiches add coffee will be said no dollars being spent today He remarked that durihg the six Washington. Match 27 (/^) ter Chapter, No. 17, DAV. Prize# lice force, bringing the depart,^ are being spent more wisely for days of his cruise there were only edged to investigating Senators^day that Dave Be^made served. will be awarded and refreshments ment total to 43 men, Incturiiflg LECLERC — Sen. Byrcl (D-Va) said to- I numerous purchases over a p erio^ f years and simply^^^t the future peace and-pr6sperlty of 2 H days o f sun. though the ship served. A white elephant sale will sergeants and officers. ' ^ 8 L Anne’s. Mothers Circle will FUNERAL HOME Best Used Car Values! the world then those being put into ranged far south hunting good 4ay President Eisenhower him. the bills. The Senators fig u r ^ these bills plus d ir^ t also be held. . have a potluck supper tomorrow Six applicants paksed oial ex­ \the mutual security field. weather^ controls a backlog of $70 bil­ purchases Shafferman made on b eh a l^ f Beck totaled $94; aminations Saturday , at police at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Wil­ FUNERAL \Eisenhower spent a good part of Asked about the stubborn cough lion in available funds. As a Shefferman, a Chicago labor-managWent consultant, said liam Bentz, 220 Summit St. St. Mary’s ihiild will meet to­ headquarters. ‘These applicants al­ '56 Chevrolet’ '55 Pohtiac hi#\half-hour news conference ex.> which has been bothering him for morrow following the Lenten ready have passed written exams SERVICE^ V-8 Hardtop. l*Door. Radio, heater, pouitcUng his views regarding de- about two months. Eisenhower said result, he addgd. Congress he was repaid for his expenditures on behalf of the Teamsters. service at 10 o’clock. Members j and have only to pa.ss physical Lika new. ^ 9 9 5 hydramatlc. CV ^ A C mandsTn Congress for substantial It is better. can’t make-any “ real reduc­ Union president and did not know.at the ti^e any, repayments wilt bring sandwiches and the tests to qualify. This group will ■ivalter N. Immaculate. ** IO V J reductions In the budget for the ' Eisenhower still showed a good tion" in 'spending without came from union fund.s. hostesses, Mrs. Emma Brown, | begin police school at Rockville Lcclero fiscal year^atartlng July 1. deal of a tan he, acquired on the Eisenhower’s help. N ew Mrs. Martha Butler and Mrs. tonight. • Director '55 Buick Feai^for Programs Staff aides of the Senate Rackets Investigating Committee cruise. . Byrd., who heads th^ Senate Fi­ James Williams, will serve dessert; Of the six men. four are from i!»peeUI Hardtop. S l Q Q ^ Over and o W . he expressed the At the start of today's confer­ put the total of union funds at a miiiimtim of $85,000. 2.’5 Main Street. Manchester '53 Buick nance Committee, called on Elsen­ and tea or coffee. A food sale Manchester ann' Kiredome V-8. Radio, hea’ter, shot, but the Eisenhower smile was Contending; that there now Is on and the Teamsters Union toward j ” j is Elmer, the clown, w-ha man , white. men^ spending/ in connection with IVs’re Collasting Old gj-roraatlc, power there a good part of the time. hand 370 billmn in balances voted employers Shefferman represented | ------— All the power snd peffbrmince ol sqitu iliar with safety habits, is the [ ages to do everything wrohg at | $00 C th# states, for example — where HOSPITAL AUXILIARY $1195 steering. The conference ranged over by previous Cohgresses, Byrd said on occasion. I IVashiagton. March 27 (/PHThe haartne aidt /wire itiiiie. of many iel|. leading lady with the Officer I the right time. It in*y Ixs possible to save sonne these other subjects; the lawmakers can cut the Presi­ ■'There have never been an.v i ' Rackets Commute# t o ^ y ing for 4 r/m>r il> price! Flut super- Pressley Traffic Safety Circus, money. acmitiVt Pprmaphone*. smoolh-flo« LICENSE PLATES This unique method of teaching Bermuda — Elsenhower replied dent's now money\requests and special favors," Shefferman said, > made publle. this list captloiu Volume Coniroi, noise-limiting ano- coming here for two performances youngsters to, be more' alert to '52 Ford '52 Plymouth Elsenhower also spoke again of no, not At all, when asked whether stilk not achieve anV real reduc­ ■ "Samples of Items Purchased ft_ diacd.Case. Ztnilh's fintst qualil) hloney will be used for Mentally 'Thursday in local schools. safety has played io more than v -8 Victoria Hardtop. ' the Bermuda agreement to fur­ tions in expenditures unless Eisen­ adding that he and Beck "never: Dave Beck by Nathan Shefferman ihreuthouf! See it today! Retarded Children, Le#ve your Police Officer Ernest -E. Press- 4 I3 million children. The small f.'ranbrook 4-Door. $595 nish guided missiles to Britain hower cooperates with them, even talked shop." I'with Teamster Union Funds;" gaitid lir 10-Otr *l»Mra»ti OMmWM, ley will bring his 10-dog circus to fry are invited to join the Officer "I fully realize the rcsj^sibility The suggestion of favoritism “ Shirts 3217.30; 2 Coldspgts and Om-Cmt Werreenr, fhw X9m tT tk* Mm plates at: ^ S V " *795 w6iild\result in any increase in , Buckley School at 10 a.m. and Pressley-^'junlor Trafffc Safety SALE Russia, Warns U.S. production of atomic weapons. for enacting appropriations rssts in came from Robert F. Kennedy. * 3926.80;',golf ban«'354.00; Roy Hageflorn's j Waddell School at 2 p.m. under I Club upon answering quiz papers '50 DeSoto 'He went bn to say that Britain al­ Congress. " Byrd said, “ but \the uunsel to' the committee: Hia 3129.06; nylons - white * Servicis Station sponsorship of the Manchester Po. on . traffic safety after the 40-min- '51 Chrysler ready is producing certain fission President controls the rate and vhe bfuther; Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-! 33W 2; 2 silk shirts 339.18; sheet# lice Department and the American : utb show. Custom 4-Door. Norway About time of expenditures. It IsTny fii^A QUINN'S 330 West Middle Tpke. I Thursday, March 28 Windsor 4-Door. weapons, and, th#t t'he Bermuda M##s), a committee member, had cases - Bendise waaher 3413.50; j Trucking Industry. P r e s s 1 f y's Automatic trans. $395 agreement meahk this cquntry will onviction that coordinate action be­ asked whether thOf;e was any evi- i* uoami sheet’s ,372.00. PHARMACY Oliva’s Service Station '.trained dogs act out the safqty The Holy Angels Mothers Circle NATO A-Bases help out In way's It can. tween the President and the Con­ dence of "favoritism" by the union 5 Shirts 3237.76; 2 white silk 1 rules. i will meet tom. row at 8 p.m. with AMERICAN LEGION HALL- As for when BriWn may expbet gress is essential to bring about re- officials toward any 'firms repre- shirts 334,000 ; 4 football tickets PHONE M l 3-4186 411 Hartford Road renehment." ------I Another favorite in the" troup i Mrs. Robert Pr"'-n S PTTg"r" PI delivery of such guided missiles as ■eiiled by SlieffeMiiaii. 31 - pqie nylons 325.20; 5 Eisenhower has said he is willing Oslo, Norway^ March 27 (IP) the i.OOO mile Intermediate Ballis­ "Senator Kennedy," 'hia brother dozen diapers 39.68; 2 cases shells Good, clean clothing for children and adults. to cooperate, but. has insisted that 364.00; watch for golf club# 326.77; I - The Soviet Union is widening and’ tic type, Eisenhower said he could replied, “ we have been investiga­ it is Congress’ primary duty to ting that matter for six weeks,". hose 3124.00; shells 361.50 stepping up Its word battle with provide no estimate. find places where his budget can Household articles of every kind. Its Scandinavian neighbors. He added thst the agreement on He said this phase of inquiry would 318.24;, Bendlx tel. MOTORS be cut. take several more, weeks to com­ BORUWALD and RENAULT The latut blast was directed «t that matter was an agreement in 315.00; white hose SALES-.SERVICE-PARTS Norway, a 3,600-word letter from principle. ■ i plete but that "we have some evi­ 317.40; Royal typewriter $132.10; DOORS OPEN AT 9 A.M. dence bearing out the point you 634 CENTER STREET M l .3-.il01 Soviet Premier Bulganin warning There haVe been reports the In- j Jayson shirts 3175.33; Hathaway the Norwegian .government termediate Missile ifiay not be 7a i / Force Secretary Donald made.” outboards against allowing NA'TO to estab­ available for delivery for possibly | A. Quarles, top, Ijas been Storm Toll 36; Shefferman, reading from a list, 3149.31; Johnson outboard 3157.50; lish atomic bdses In Norway. The five years. nominated by Preeident ^Bi- reeled, off a long list of purchases ShavOmaatSrs 346.40; radio com- letter, spoke of fearful retaliation Russia—Threat# by the Soviet dHiHbirer to the poet of de|hi- C a ttl^e n jjQse he said he made for Beck over a 3216.26; Hoover vacuum Union against Norway,' Elsenhower ty , secretary of defense, tq period o f years ending in 1963. 390-O4;-hotel - New York $75.82. Fmiand?yi^n'aHrT)eT?R^ skid.' are completely Indefensible. succeed Rbuben "B. Robertson There were such items as wash­ shlruXseatUe bunch all h^ve come In for Soviet atten­ He was referring to Russia’s Warn­ Jr., who resigned, James H. He^s ill Drifts ing machines and refrigerator#; 35'T.50; 614 h.p, loolor., 3144.15; tion !%cently. Norway and Den­ ing to Norway against allot^g the Douglas, bottom, now Air furniture, knee drawers, nylons ColdspoU freezer 3266.66; auto­ and “ pdsaibly g ^ e n hosei'” mark are members of NATO; North Atlantic Treaty Organization . Force undersecretarj’, ha# matic washer 3166.49; 6 pr Sweden and Finland are not. How­ been nominated to succeed KAnsa.# City, March 27 f/Pt—The A# Shefferman explained it, he kneedrawers 327.54; i bow tie (Gontinued on Pa .Quarles. (A R VVlrephoto). wa# able to get a discount buying ever, Norway and Denmark do not (^'ath toll stands at 36 in the for . union officials as A good wlU W.50; Kaiser roofing sheet 31,431.- permit foreign troops to )>e sta­ •spring snow storm which hit the gesture to promote hi#. business. tioned inside their borders. western plains over the weekend McClellan asked whether it was "Custom made tie 314.00; 12 prs. X-TRA BONUS! ' The Soviet government on "M a g n a" binoculars $854.00; not a fact that Shefferman had March 5 charged Sweden with Battle Bandits in Iran and in the area it hit hardest chairs, tables, loveseats, settee, etc. there was. a feeling today it had nothigg to do with actual purchase supporting espionage activities in of some things; that Beck made the 31,242.45; lamps, tables,- chow the Soviet Baltic republics. A brought only limited drought re­ bench,, smoke, etc. 3246.50; Sulktf lief. purchaaea and sent him the bills. •Soviet Foreign Ministry spokes­ "That’s true." Shefferman said. ties an * shirts 3192.65; 2 coats man in Mosco.w suggested yester­ Americans Rilled, New. Mexico stockmen said they McClellan: "Have you another 3303.60; tugs from Strauss-Rose day that the Swedish government would have been better oiff without union leader, an officer who sends Carpet Corp.; 1 cheviot $571.99, 1 ought to prevent Sw ^ish news the snow. §ome lost their ..entire r i ; you'his personal bills to pay?” ^ iekette $672.07, 1 Renaissance rftj ‘l t papers from criticizing the Soviet herds in the mountainous drifts. Sheffermem said he did not. 1891.19. X- ; Union. ife of One KifMaped The 6-state High ^.^lalns area Dave Beck, Teamster Union president, displays various Asked for Personal Check "1 pump to be. used on sprin­ "The Soviet jdveinment hews-. which got up to 14 tnchba o f snow moods when "quizzed by the l^ n ^ e JRackets Committee, Under further examination. Sh^f- b - . ..'V • kling unit 324^20; 1 chestnut divan 1-; paper Izveatia also profe.ssed Va and drifts as high as 30 fast still ferman Identified a photoe^phic 3273.00; gravy Boat, cruet set, bis­ was digg^irig out today. But trhlns K . ‘ sec a ’’revival" of the military Tehran, Iran, March 23Jip>—Two*American victims were: copy of a note he said B iw sent cuit box 3124.00“ T V set 3371.95; A DOUBLE spirit in Finland. It declared t/elli- American' aid official# motoring Kev|h M. Carroll. 37, Issaqu#h. were starting to move again and him in 1952 asking hiuMo "please gardening 31,918.15.^’ W '■ across Iran’s desert were knifed j-Wa^,, a Point Four.area develop-' at iea^ the main roads were* open, forward your personal check to cose speeches and "defens^"festi­ 'The committee also had a list of to death by bandits Sunday night | n.eht adviser for Kerman, Iran, except' in western Kansas. Prentice NurserySeattle) in •fc- ' vals" in Its next-door ^ighbor $2 Billion Wagered purchases it said., were made for Thirteen persons in three cars the amount of ^4;^4.94, air mail, must stop,_. and the wife of one apparently | #Ince 1954. Dave Beck Jr., totaling $4)592.37. ['■ST ' and a truck were uncovered last special dellvOjT ’ to pay for some Moscow newspapers have claimed was kidnaped, Iranian police an-j Brewster A. Wilson, 35, Port, This list read; ' nounced tqday. ' I land. Ore., block development spe- night by a road crew on. U.S. 60 plants, for Bm l A garden. that the Danish and Norwegian "\Vashlng machine $85.50; deep navies are [Hanning to cooperate Gen. Alinaghi Golplri. command- ciallst in the Near East Founda- near Garden City, Kan. 'niey had ' ShefterRi^ said he did and was STAMPS reimhurMd, freeze $250.90; automatic deluxe with the new Wesf German Navy er of Iranian Police, said several tlbn. and contractor for the Inter- been snowbound three day#vbut all Yearly in Bay State natibnal Cooperation. Administra­ were reported in good condition. He-^lso Identified a note trom to control the, entrances ^to the police unit# had located jh'e ban­ Bede,, spribbied on a bill for 390- (Oantinued on Pag# Teh) Baltic Sea. dits and were closing in bn them. tion (ICA ) in'Iran. They had been carrying some food. 'ihif TUI Mrs.' CarrOII, the former Anita The 6-state area w here the .92 froq^ Saka.^ 6th Ave.. depart­ 191 Sweden and Denmark in turn The bodies o f the A m eriun men Boston, March 27. , ocking con<^op could where- they, could go on Sunday WEDNESDAY, March 27 har. Near the village ofsKhash in .Most Dust than Snow territory borders the Soviet ment m the. incident pending com­ Untate in th e, commission’s final * "ct exist for long In any com- afternoons or hold ^picnics?" RED POLAND CUTS ARMS pletion of Its. own investigation, a de.solatq region, a bandit gang B'ut the bliszard’s 70 and 80- report-a moi*e , than 600 page munlty where our law enforcement mile winds scoured much of the (Warsaw, March 27 tiD^-Ck>m- (Continued ooTPage Sixteeb) ^ow ever, Gen. Golplri said the attacked, firing on the jeeps and document filed' with the Senate Pf'oP'f'y doing their (Continued oh Page Ten) punctinlng the tire#. r crop and grazing land almost bare and Sullivan said. , munlst Poland today announced } j a 44,500-lnan cut In its armed Wilson and hi.# wife'. Taj,* re­ as they piled the snow up in high "The commission said the growth .. .T*l? "'*'**??*.*” gambling prof- /. turned .to Portland'last-year for drifts. On the approaches to the Its," they said.'"are the life blood forces and linked it with,an ap­ of gambling rackets stemmed peal to the big powers tor agree­ Big Switch in Policy^2 blrjh of their first child, Joseph from prohibition' da.y law­ o f racketeering and provide the Amir. Mrs. Wilson, expecting j), (Continued -on. Page Eleven) financral resources' for- big time Ingrid Favored ment on. disarment. An oflletal lessness. and that associated announcement mad* clear the second child" In the summer, re­ crimes of fcorrUptlon of public offi-* rackUeerr, self styled businessmen mained -in Portland when W^son and alleged phlianth^pists.. nation’s economic crisis was a dais, prostitution, armed robber­ To Win Prized powerful factor In ordering the returned to Iran .last Nov. iT^She ies' and even murder developed ’’•Notorious racketeers have pur­ 974 Main St. Many Qualified Unable i#*an Iranian. , cut !— the third in less than a- with the gaming businesa chased an aura-of respectability by Wilson was graduated from Reed duping honest but credulous .year. The two preVlous reduc­ The commissiop estimated there College, Portland, In 1943 with a Nipws Tidbfe ness and civic leaders into peris' Oscar Tonight tions totaled 97,000 men. degree in econothica .and took hia are more yian lO.OOQ bookies of>- ting them to engage, in charitable, Plenty of FREE PARKING^ t Culled from AP Wijes eraUng in' the state-^-vvith more To Afford Envoy Posts masters, in agricultural economica and philanthropic activities. ' By JAMES BACXJN’ HITS U.S. ARAB, PQU CY at Oregon State College in 1951 af­ perM.na 'engaged in -that activity Hollywood, March 27 •(A')—To­ ' .Amman, Jordan, 'M arch 27 than there are lawyer# .' or den­ ‘‘Racketeer money has thus been ter several years with thq Bureail used to establish Innocence by as­ night is Oscar night and.'as usual, (JFl—Prime Minister ' Suleiman IJ '-^EDITOR’S NOTE: It ,coet#-> grown 'aristocrat with a persoiial Federal District Court jury con­ tists., ■ N'abulai accused the United NATIVE WAYtEST of Reclamation at Ephrata. Wash. sociation." the only saf.e prediction is that money to ,be a U.S. ambaseador. j fortune estimated at between 360 Night was falling and the jeeps vict# New York newspaperman ^The- commission reported that the men stars will wear tuxes and States today of planning to In-- PRODUCE gambling is "not only an illegal The ■ conrniission filed 'Y'th.. the Aa a rissult many Iqualltied men million and 380 million, has gone were forced to halt. The, men In Seymour Peok'of^contempt of Con- .report' a map showing Boston as the women will wear' mink. terfere :ln affairs of the Arab WHOLE OR. REG. never make , the grade. Tills coun-| to London. He is one of Eisenhow- business,' but a dishofiest busi­ world. The Egyptian New# <. •- . the, jeeps, Mmer'imih'^evblversitr'**^®'' to name one- the ’’Hub" of gambling activities But Hollywood being the bet­ DEPARTMENT try’e ambassadorial system'is ex-; er's golf and bridge cronies and fought back. They . succeeded in time Communist associates to Sen­ ness, because it has no .intention in the state. Agency Middle East quoted- CUT-UP 49c of giving" the customer fair value ting town it Is. there la a morn­ plored In thI# second of thrM art!-, he also helped raise fund# for the ate in|vestigators Robert The- map also showed Spring- N'abulsl as saying. America’s de­ holding off the baildita nearly an for his m on ^ /’’ * ing line of'favorites. Here is the: Lb. cie# on the Departmeat of State.) 1956 campaign. hour: but their ammunition gaye Sti-om, .lO-year old science whiz, field. Worcester, Framinghani, consensus o f the so-called exp'erts: cision, to Join' the military com­ In All Parts of State ' mittee of the -Baghdad Pw;t PASCAL CELERY Chicken To'Paris,'the President appoint­ out. flashee to 390,000 level in hia bid Lowell, Revere, New Bedford,' and , Beat actress — Ingrid Berg­ Ih e commission 'said it found “has um riled her poliey - and ' By BBM PRICE ed Amory Houghton, chairman, of ' The bandits then moved in.. to Win a possible 3236.000 on tele­ Fail River and Milford' as second­ man. '> • Washington, March 27 .(#)—The vision quiz show; . In its three and a half year study left the Arabs in 'Bo' doubt of CH O ICE CENTER C U T the board, o f the Corning Glass ‘ Bodies of t)ie • vlcUma were that,gambling is'flourishing in all ary "hubs"' with lines of com- Best actor — Yul Brynner. ambassador it the key man in the Works. Houghton wa# a heavy con- Sin. Riisseli (D-Ga) quotes Pen­ .the United States' attitude-’’ Stripped of all valuables and per­ parts of the state. munJehtion. to surrounding cities Best picture —/ "Around the implementation of United Statw tributbr to the Eisenhower cam­ sonal papers. tagon leaders #s saying . they ex­ bunch In addition to links between and towns. i . World in 80 Da.va." PREDICTS F.MRBAN'KS^eOfJP policies overseas. paign. , pect soon “ to. sojve most of the Best supporting actress — Dor­ problems" Of, developing an Inter- Boston and other cities in Massa­ Chicago, M y ch 37 (jTI—Leo­ He is the President’s personal This is not, to say that the sole othy Malone.” i medial* range ballutic missile.. chusetts, Ihe commission said it pold D. Silbera'tein today said representative J in the country tU-qualifications for nomcareer diplo- foupd organized y^mbling had tie- Best supporting actor - 7- Robert which he is assigned and fhqs the niata are wealth and party allegi- plga, Harold Wed Jackson, Miss.; state grand jury D ag T a k e s C a iro ’s he will win .oOntrol of Fairbanks. wants the F fil removed, from what ups with principal cities in^the Stack. kingpin o f all American activlUea^ «nce, In these days intelligence is Best director — George S.tevens. Morse St Co. with more than lialf WATERCRESS^ In PragueV Church it' describea as "the control of poli- other New England states.'. and . o its st'oek, bi)t the ntaoager there. . ' . „ ! sought too tlrtans who would use its extraor­ with Montreal, Canada, Albaiian>’, Gaiial Plan to lJ.N. Best song — "True Love." LEAN FRESH 4 to 6 LI. A VG . SLICED OR BY THE PIECE During this year President Ei- However, most of'thfe-: industry ment replied Uiaf it will remain dinary powers to sponsor selfish N. Y., and Newark, P.atterson afid in'charge ol the big benvy eqhip- ■enhower will appoint ateut 30 ' Prague, Czechoslovakia, March. will concede that this is the clos­ TW# U.S. political system of political maneuvering." Passaic, N- J. ' eJairo, March 27. OP)—Secretary meat' firm. The exchange cam# new ambassadors. If the appoint­ 27 1^ 1—Olympic champion# Harold est academy awarda race in'years bunch picking ambesaadbrs has turned up A proposal .to raise tuition rates But the commission said It could General pig Hammarskjold left In the formof statements to PORK ByTTS COD ments run trOe to„form , the so- some really top flight men, one of Connolly and Olga Flkotova^ be­ at the University of Connecticut not .show #11 the .interstate connec­ —! and anything can happen. here’s a golden gleam to called plush po«t»-J*London, PariA trothed in an Eaet-Weat romance for hls ' U.N. headquarters today (Jnly Mias Bergman and-Stevens ' newsmen nt. the annnml meet­ whom wa# Whitney’# grand­ and State 't’eachera Colleges meets tions, al,though it said links )each ing of Fairbanks, Mpne.ahare- Madrid, Rome. Bonn. father, John Hay. By the sam^e that new. Uireathens religlbu# com­ hefty, opposition at legislative to all parts of the country.' wRh Egypt’s plan for running the could -be classed as odds-on favor­ REG. #1 l ^ C and New’ Delhi—Will be filled by holders. . FRESH. PICKED lb. lb. token, it hai proddeed some real plications, were married in-this hearing yesterday. .Sen.' Stephen The report was signed by. Chair­ Suez Canal. Informed.sources said ites. Stevens Won the Screen Di­ What ,tl^e' department calls "non- duds. . . , capital. of Communist Czechoslo­ J. Sweeney,' (R-Naugstucki 'at­ man Charles C. Cabot, although the plan'"won’t please eyeryone rector’s Guild award for his film­ Schaefer beer^bright as a sunny smile.- A cool, clean aroma— fresh career diplomats." ’ , J; vakia today. but it should be acceptable to th# ing of "Giant" 4nd in the last five .ARMS SW INDLER' DIES 55c Those W’ho receive the, pluidi jobs tacks Clovernor Riblcoir’s 'propos­ he has been out of th# state the PoUtleal BewariU' The handsome Bbston hammer- Unitsd States:” year* the winner of the - SDG r. New-'York; Mnrch 27 UP)— can expect to spend between 330,- ed ' budget.. and warns fellow -'(Re­ last 10 day# vacationing in Florida. ■To bh^ more •exact-these appolnt- throw king. 26, and his radianf The plan was. nof ma^e. public •ward hah gone' Oaisaon,, '$8, ^ onetim# 000 and 3100,000 a year out of their publicans of pet' projects. ' ^ ‘iWo : commi'iiyion. mepbers, Dandelion »25' SCOT COUNTY 'inent# will be political rewards and (jZecboslovak bride, 24-yeiff-old wo­ , AF%> union officials term. Gov­ Joseph Ford of 'Quincy and Rich­ officially but the informants said car. ' milUonnire munlttap# manufac­ i own pockets for entertainment. as springtime. A happy flavor, that goes with your good times together. YeUow, 4 ' ' ■; . the jobs wiH’be filled by men with men’s discus queen, disregarded a ernor Ribicoff’s statement that ard P. Siittivan of Boston, did not Hammarskjotd had ’’amelior«ted’’ The^ glamorous Swede, absent turer sent to prison for war eon* For all its wealth and prestige Cream' Style c . $ aUbstantlal private means. ' caution from a 'Roman 'Cathoijc State employes union is trying to sign the nisjbrAy report, but ap­ President Nasser’s original i1#w# from town since #1* took up w^th treiet franda died la ^ '-^ g h t— H- SWEETCORN 10 1,00 Traditionally, one-third of the the United States make# niggard' priest and uUd their rowy in suc- set state policy aa ridictaous.... pended their own 30 page reMrt during their talks that began heg#' Roberto RoiseUlni in 1949, face# broke.-#Ad. hemele—. We Ju#t Seceb«d A Fresh Sht|Nnent Of ■ I nation’s ambassadorial post# are ly provlstoiu for upholding It# eesaiv# elvil, Romsit CmthoUc and Hartford Sup^br .Court Judgo in which ;they said that linstead of hbt w#ek. ■ ■ Ivir #tlff«#t, conq>#Ution from th# died In BeUevne'BoaptM It wa* occupied by noncarcer people. prestlg# abroad. BnUrtaimhent al- Protestant ceremonies. ♦ , John M. Comley mym drivar of jan " “Hammarskjfdd had to get th# popular Deborah Kanr. Other# lo iM#clo##d teday by M# ja y il • ■.T'' foOBTH«R\VVITH $ C BPER...AMERICA'S . oX D E 8 T L A Q E R B E f R tb# "underlying sociological eon- liOSTON LETTUCE Head jlbO ’a The new ambaanii^on to Pari# losfiticw run from |60 a year for, / NOonnoUy is ar. Catholic, Oiga k automobilo 1# reapoulUo for dain- diUoiU. gfying ri## to crijn«'l tli# b#at poaalbl# out of a Sad att tto rae# are Kath#rin# Hapboni, \ D r.'------* SALADATEABAGS and London already have been M y A vie# emsul, to 313,000 for the ProtMtanC ■' ' , . T. ago causod boeauM o r g broipm emphasl# #h<^4 b« plhe«d Instaad nation,’’ th«y aihI#d. :‘ 'Now ho will GWr^ Bftfhy and Naaegr iU ^. jr li.i , ■'t-' ■ THE F. ■ A M. SCRAEJFXB'B^USniNG ■ CO.yOf.cWl^NNECIIiC COKSKOtiCVt, tSa Bsinwie roar axlo rogmrdloM o f whethar "on th# fact# and condition# whleh carry tho plan to laUr##t#d paro## J e ^ IHay WlOtnsy, am American I. (C 4 Vafo Hue#) ; .(OMtentd M rra* - - tk* driver was nagUglmt, . Mist and on what can b* 'don# #U hft#dI Nattona.”),. I I- V “I ■■I t - ■ . ,/ . : 7. /' I' X^V ■ ' 7. t ■}y '■■l-y 1 'N‘ / 'k :K '»/' ■f sV / 7 : ,,v ' JC 7 :' j 7 /-'x j ' ...... /' ■7 7 -I'V -■i.aifk; I v - r . ’ -IV'. ; : ■ v ' - > : 'V : . , . ■ . - \ > j J ..v^ V : i. 0 'J :m ■/.. a " /■ MAiCCHE^tER EVENING HEbIa LD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1957 . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER, CONN., WEbNESI^,''MARCH 27* 1957 PAGE TMREM ' PAGE TWO / { * ' ' ' ——^— . ~— —j— ■ ' • * . . . . ' ■ ■ . - ’ ^ :------■/' './V “ r 3^ a l will - be tha", revelation of a Hebrot ■/ $7%,000 several ye.ara ago and that nor O Ora r i^ ifinuelf, . did ua bettor or bitter cofiipeytio’n within the fiuto. Rockville Ug Switch in Policy^2j it’s' pnibably more no\(’. . more^ffy-ing•e^ffy-in' aervlce.’' AboutTown Many State Department of- If(, our time one of the moat Induafr^y -and between the auto RE.WANI Side I^siies Mothers. Si^duy Sheiiiwold oh flclAl.# 'supivtrt Manstleld. but they atrikihg exan.iplea of » noncar^r Infiitstry alrcraff .tn'dustry SKATING Miss 3lil% Moriarm* daughter agree..lhat Congress probably ivltl tnin a t , work is Chester BdwieS, | -^>r the multi - mllltoh dollitf'■ mli- To Be Oi>served Inequities Group Appointed of Mr. and Itof. Matthew Moriarty, Many" Qualified Unable turn a cold shoulder, to the're­ former ambassador to India. | B u l l 4i ^0 The United States, at the. time ■ Bi^ business.. ' \ ■ SHORTEST SUIT . 131 Park St., will ^ r v e aS a mem­ quest. . ’’ South dealw 8RAND 0PENIN8, FRIDAY, MARCH » Bowles t^obk over', was accused of In Nickerson In one of his, limited releases . This coming Sunday there will SOMETIMES BEST, Kortli-Soutli viilnersklo - ber'of, the hostefis committee for In the past. Congress always’ has Coptraetor To^ Stqdy Local Governmeht being itnsympslhetlc tp Indian j Nickerson saj’s that Wilson fa­ be a mother and daughter corpo­ ' By Alfred SbMnttoUl. NORTH the second amri'ial homecoming at been satisfied with the system of Albertua liU ^ iis ' dpllege, 'New to Afford letting ’ poltUcali.v-a.ppoin’tej(l men I ( ‘■e^om, ^ ./ 'u - ...... Ro^kjontioUCommiM the^ heavy Qvorton«^\<— vored the Air Force, development rate communion service at fit Pe­ "They- didn't give me lime to By >tJGtA8 1.ARSEN' '^ a e ♦ J 8 I 4 of wealth pay their way aa am Sowles jald nothing but mvlted macual of Thor because a General Mo- ter’s Bpiscopal C^urPh at 8'a.m.. get Started,^'complained Mr. Bull U * 4 3 Rockville,' March J7 ( Kauffman will address the tneeting Haven, Sunday. She is '» senior.X, -1 AlforttHont-ReiMMlhig WMtaini on— fN B X ) - - T h e l"’hieh make the ceurt bassadors. - i thousands of Indians to a Fourth i.tor8' division, AC Sparkplug, was followed'by a- breakfast. . ’Thoper after the play of today’s hand. i ♦ .K 8 5 LAKESIDE CASINO 'The Selectmen named'hn Ine'c|iiitlesj on the Orient. >fra. Harriet. Neri named from th e^ n k s of the pro- \ many overtohes of the up-com.ing ^ Nlckeraon (Continued from Page One) Noncareer diplomats usually e re j On eiich table Was “Busitifis*bn JlTTnV' Pol '.Itilin'- It 8 llK^ljr Ulftt DwCnM S8Cr6- tHeveloping ■ Thpr's guidance ays- planning tp participate/are.x^Te- '"There was plenty o f time If you r * K Q 5 SOUTH COVENTRY Committee l i ^ night to will.'lead devotions. \ (j Mi-^Cynthia B ar^ and Mrs. i fessional dlpjimistS; Tl\e- career teih. Chrysler has . the general qiiested to communicate irttli Mrs, hadn’t wasted it,’” North replied. WEST FJI8T Lenten services will he held Nat ne Commolil nray be called pteked from among people'recom-j *''*P *’*"^ Customei*^^tisf action” C. Nickerson J K could '^h®*!*** -^^*1 *^°J'*^* . GROUP RATES—PIIgrim^-6155 and supervise a professional.study Lofiijnn embas.sy . $800,000 for a'l ma. jea ch j^ h e top’ after^,20 or 30 mended bv the Republlcttn or Independence from EtigWntJ. (he^S*ct*l••■y Donald A. Quarles conlfhct for the. Army’s Jupiter. A. R. Cole, next Sun^sy is tra­ North was right, fo r Mr. R ill a 8 3 " - a A K p.m. in local Catholic (JhurclK 'Ickup of food is defiled early out the main th m e of OPEN FRIDAY-SUNDAY NIGHTSh. \ the 269, overseas posts. years (>fxS(>rvlce, during which he. ocrstic N’sUonsl Committee,'Sena-jT"‘ Imlisns rouldtU say mu.ch . Full Infiurance Coveraffe t Army Chief of Staff Maxwell . fSep^trslly, however. Nickerson ditionally knM ^ ag Mothering. had dished madly;in the wrong di­ . V J 10 3 i y Q 8 7 . of the three local governments. iday for the Kehler Circle's food ■has JtM'cn under annual exanilh.x- chartrea against hlrn^ Seymour E. Lavitt,-who for a! i fiehvlce.s .T h e erid^resull is (hat In order to tors and caEitneL mJmbet-s. ! j - i . .. . hla*'best\ c ofi'J ^ *^ '' columnist Drew Pear- believes \he Air Force-ha.s been Sunday. | . ' X rection’. *'* a 10 7 6 a J I 4 3 iTill be held at the Firs s’t'lO a,m. yiat day in Hale’s,j tlgiTas to his qualifications. Ususl- , ; . , , . . . '! H ow . do We keep political sp- MI 9e.*I033 “ beating « sUir Jail witnesses In- cahoots with the aircraft Ip-, The Ball a^ tJ h filn Club has West opened: a A 8 4 3 a to »,«» long time has (irged- a survey of Luthe^ Church at.7:30 p.m 1 s.ofg. The members pi-omlse sev­ maintain hik place as a salesman •ly the tl professional is coiiflned . . by The final decision rtSts witlv th# ' pointeea from fouUng up the dip- ^After 5:00 R. M. . SOUTH ' the overlapfilii'g governmental ays-, at the F pdngregatlonal Ct i eral unusual itetus, such as home-j worli duslrv. In trying to corner the postponed lU-l^hten'\meeting,Utls the jack of mightiMt natlpfi’, ■ lack -of private means to the less Prealdent. Sometimea, aelectlona | ioniaftc works ’’ . xA2 BALDWIN ROAD , mushrooming .-m 1 s s i 1 e mark'el. week. - . hearts,. and Mr, I (Mr. Bull) terns here, was named tp the. (mm-- of Verno- m. made "Spaghetti eauc^, Danish j tqs to re a ^ 'in to expensive post? snet thus the have l)(>en a matter of whim. Prea-1 T-^e answer ifes in the structure mitlee. ' ‘ 51 Stoer' an ambassador MANCHESTER. CONN. * West Point sp«c*»' Nickerson releases. The ■this has been at the expewe of Ftriit Aid Course Starts Bufl won with I . a Q to » M Streubel^hot- cross .buns, coffee j! his own pocket. Iv^ a s Jietn'ever smaller nations. dent U..S. Grant, for example, oh-i „ f department. The No. 2 mal the auto industry, ht th lit k.s, the king. Hej / > A K » . Also named were AWerman Ed-. Mrs. Sophie’ C' zner. 992, cakes Bnd\?ther foods. Jcc'ted t() men who parted their i ^ olftcer with a brilliant record In individuals figure proml- A- '^Mrst Aid Red Crosr\course ( thiis. . • Periodically, someone In Wa.#h- promptly return-j , a A Q 3 win J. Heck, president of the Com- widow of ..Oswald died which has a -bigger production po­ Is being offered this evening in Even back in Ihr Sfiednd Contin- ington tries fruitlessly to change hair in the middle. | mat. He is the adviser and/the tential in case of war. ed a triimpjs,and mon Council; Robert Pue, r -certi- last night at Hi .Hospital set o f complex charges that hel/W®"" the Hebron town hall, opening\at a J t • The Bingo jw t y tonight at 8 cntal Oongiea.#^.-^hen Itve total | this system. A clas.#lc example of .the bun- ; technician x'' tVIlson's .order' giving the Air Smith West North. East. fled public accountant: Second after a long illnc^ leaked secret missile information The human drama of the trial, 7 o’clock. Any one Interested ^ Mr. Bull E a s t , took the o’clock 'at the t^ W Home of the budget for tllgHvepartment ofT'or- In this session of Gongre.##, for gling.noncarcer diplomat was an I (Tomnrrnjv; T h e'forelp f semice Force primary . respomsibillty in king. , Selectman Franklin G: Welles, Ftre Born May 24x1864 in WTe^llng, ambas.#ador of the World War. I to several Washington newsmen. to be held at Bcdston4 wlll oom- taking this course will be wel­ . 1 a ps** 2 a fats Greater * ■ HarjLford Chapter of eign Affai_jT(W-a.# only $57,308/qiir e.xample, Montana's Sen.. Mike otfloer.)' the fleid o f intemiediate‘^ n g e East led another heart, and Mr. Commissioner Ronald Burke, ami , Germany, she was a daughte)\of era who wound up repre.sentlng j He alM gave copies of these rC' pete 'With the "*pIosive’>lgh-levcl comed. T h e Ebcplorer and Boy 3. a P*** 4 a Pass American Gold Staj\Ylothers will minister* Avere dipping into petv^ MaiMlIcld ia saying that the O.S. . ... - ballistic missiles is what n ^ ’e'd BuH had to take the ace. The m s Douglas Hayes, a Lake St. resident the late George A. and DorotK; the Brltisti to America instead of i ports to Congres-smen, but he is issues for public in te n t. . , Scout groups Instigated the coursr. P Pass be open to the publif\nd the pro­ goverttment ran , afford noth'fng Nickerson to begin distributl; / Opsntns lsad---4f / * Interested in civic affairs. Lieble Miji'er. She had lived In tiohal ^fujids. A miitlster ir those vice versa. . , x ' ’ | not being tharged with this act. Nickerson . is a cl^an-cut. high Those planning to attend should defenders were now in position to ceeds will be used fob hospital less thari the best, ambassador.# his hkndouts in the first place. take Uyo trumps, the ace of clubs, The committee was named in ac- this s r ^ for 'v.*) years. ■ ^ da,y.# was paid $11,111 a year—in He-once Went to see .the Brlti.5h Keeney J^ A Plans WATKINS- Col. Nickerson, flatly denies hided officer with an heroic com- «et in touch with Harvey H. Up- W()i% A social with refreshment.# av^able and that it should pay The effect of this order, a move ahd a heart trick whenever they . cordance w’iUi requirements set up She/leavcs a daughter, y Mrs. bear worthle.ss Continental tiollars. foreign secrctar.v with a protest, that, any of -the -information he bat\record as an artilleryman in .pinoott as'soon as po.ssible in or-, '\Vili fhljow the games. One of the cost? borne ont-of- for wJi^l it gets. Spa^etli "Slipper supplied reporters was secret or recommended by Quarles, was to chose to do so. Mr. Bull was down '’^TTie rest of the hand* would then by a town meeting March 12. Three j •'t' Winter ®ud^ several The foreign secretary Ister re- WorRkWaf II. .-He is srure" to be a der that the site of the class can be child’s play. CONCERT flocket b.v today's ar.ibassndors for WEST Jerk Nickerson and the Army's one. memb'ero. are city residents and nephews, -Miss CaiNd D. John.aon., .ikiiVch- Mansfield ha.# drafted an amend­ ' ported that the Amei'Ican reftd the t.could in any w ^ harfh the sr- sympathic defendant. bo ascertained. example, is the annual Koiiith of S. Redstone Arsenal at Huntsville. Could. Avoid Loser Daily Queiltton Funeral services wilKbe held at ment to th. 'Slate Dopartmenl’a I rommunicaMon and then observed: A ,d(t^ghettt‘ supper, sponsored i curity of the U. Normally this ' -Boy Scout Troop 28 went 6 n an EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT three are'fural resident.#. The se tcr of Mr. and .Mrs. Frit'est ^ July party to which hll American.# Ala., where he is stationed, from Ntekersdn^ chief civilian 'de­ Mr. Bull should have thought lectmen nahmd three Republica 2 p.m. Friday at the White Fu­ Johnson, 1 HacUYtnatauk St., a'stiU appiopriatloil under which- the i "i ho ’not agree''with it. l.,et us b \ y ^ f Keeney Street School PTA.; Funeral Ssrvies Issue would be the only one be* overnight camping . outing at As dialer, you hold: Spades — Jiving In the country are invited. the IRBM Held. Redstone has fense attorn^,, the colorful Ray before he led trumps. There was and three D.rinocrats. Each o f ^ e neral Home, 'Phe Rev. Paul J. government would increase am-*| eon.sider how it should be . a n- jiK w be held in the school cafeteria fore the court. Carhp Qu.lnobaug the pkst week- A K 3.’ Hearts A Q 3; Diamonds dent at Centenai'v College for In Paris, some 2.000 show' up an- < But it is the side issues of the been developlflgnsn IRBM- missile HT Jenkihs-wndN served as special nothing to do about the t\qo high COME AND JOIN THE FUNl three governments is repre.vmted Bowman, pastor of Union Con­ Women, Ha< kettsmwti^^^N> J.. ulH- bBssa'dorial living expenses to the i swered.” ‘ ' ^^.•ISalui'day evepibg at 6 o’clock. The Ormond J. Weat. Dlrejctor end. Geofige Rose acCompanitd the — J 7; CTubs — Q 10 9 7 3. What mifilly. In London, the $12,000 called the Jupiter. Wilson s 6r- coiinsel (n the 1951 Army-McCar- trumps or the ace of clubs., but gregational Church, will officiate. . . __ vacatvqn Friday point where any man, regardless of ; Naturally the Britisher dieat balls, mssed salad, rolls, dea- . Mitchell 9-7196 ' To Ijead Mexloin Trip • Answer: Bid one club or one no- A previous towm meetHtg voted ance this year will Just about pay field with iU Thor IRBM. >- tribute tp the Courtroom drama. possible loser in hearts. a $10,000 appropriatwvn^r the pro­ Cepieterv.^ . posts. I On the other hand, the mHJfiTi can sert and coffee, with milk for the | The burden of th* papers AVhlch Mbs. Charles M. Larcomb, a trump. The ’’book” bid ia orte club Friend.# may call at the fnnei-al He’s an excellent attorney ^plui The Correct play Is.to lead the restaurant ThexManchestcr/ Golden for the Independance .Hay party. Mansfield be.lieves many bril.-, be eternally proud oL/Charles chlldier Nlfkerson passed around was Ihst thachef in the Laboratory School since you 4ire supposed to bid nor mi fessional suVvey, and'ihc commit­ home from 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. Thi.s is a tradition which dates being a good showman, liant foreign sendee o ffices sre Kiancis Adams, son ^/one Presi- jack of clubs at. the. second trick. trump with a w’orthlesa doubleton. tee's first job will be tVaecure a Cluh'/iU meet in Orange Hall I This ia the second fund-raising.j this order threatens national- de connected with the Willimantic 'roni thfi days of kings. Their His other civilian defense attor­ West can take the ace qf clubs Nevertheless,' majjy experts would vWALNUT STREET firm to make the survey./ ^^irclock tomorrow afternoon. Pic- kept out of posts fpr which they j dent and grandson pFnanother. As I supper put on 'by the ways arid Mjuicheiter’s Qldeat fense. .He contends in one of the State Teachers' College, plana to Adverti.sepient — bitrhdays were a cjiuse Tor cele­ are the best qualified''beca\(sc of j much as any nyrfi Adama kept j means committee. The enthusiastic with Finest Facilities ney, Robert-K. ’’Buster’' Bell, Is chaperone a group' of juniors from then' Or at ^ e next trick. West bid one no-trump to show the gen­ PAC Fish Club to Meet > uii'e.# of Civil Defen.#e will be papers that Jupiter is far ahead rot lhe.flash.y. type. But he'll fight leads another heart to force out Hose Co. No. 2 .Vernon Fire De- bration at Itome and abroad, a the pre.senl allowance setup. | Bn’tain from j,|(itervenlng In the i espouse to the firat project, a pot- Off-Street Parking tlje cofteg* on a 3-week trip to eral strength and balanced distri­ John T. p*low^ki, president of td ir shown. of»Thor and that WilBon’’ii order pa tment is collecting ■ old mattor of national pride. Tlie Brit- | He sa.va that.biost other gov-j American Ciyjf War on the side of hick supper, prompted the com- EsUbUshed 1874 to keep his defendant, in a favor­ Mexico. T^ey will start April 7, the ace, whereupon Mr. Bull can bution. the Polish Xmeri™i J'ish Club sn- FUEL ktUing it will set back the whole able light In the public’s eye. markers for a worthy cause. Help i.sh still follow this custcim while ernmcnls psYXenough to gel the | the south, x " mittee to repeat its efforts. Mrs. Larcomb lives at Burnt Hill, get’rid of his losing heart on dum­ (Copyright 1937, General Fea­ m unced today that Uie pre-.season The Manchester Fine A rt A.#.#n, miasile program. my’s third club.' them by placing your old .markers the democracies observe "national b(-at amb (SSadors available. Tlie j' One of Xdams'auecessors, James Mrs. Henry Skelle.v is in charge ■It's this aspect of the c o u r t Bell is a Huntaville attorney and Hebron. As Miss Mertelle Good­ tures Corp.). meeting of tlie club will be held in a barrel provided foiythat pur- i will present Kenneth Forman, days." ■■ widely known artist^ at Us meet- British ambassador in Washington, Russelj' Lowell, said of him.; , of arrangepienls. Tickets sre avatl- martial which cpultf niake it an­ has the additional motive of want­ win she stsrted her career in April ■” at 3 p.m. pose at Campbell',# Drive-In. i An smb.iasador also can The main business of the meet­ i ing tonight at 8 in the Whiton be 1 he Says, had a living allowance of j "Noix*‘ of, our generals in the field, cable at the school office. other Billy Mitchell ’ case.' Billy ing to. keet> the Redstone missile teaching in u e Hebron schools. supper given In the new church will 'be chosen. The Anal report of Veppon. • \ ingW ill be electiem of officers for jauditoiinm. Me will speak on OIL Mitchell was court martialed for. program going full blast. Nicker­ To Sponsor June' Workshop (iasement dinning room and from the Regional Board of Education, 'modern .irt. Refreshment-t will lie defying superior officers In ei son’s military defense counsel, Lt. brush parties held at private giving, its proposed budget for the the coming season and adojition Vernbn and , Talrottiille news R A N G E O IL Church, school teachers of St. . of rules and regulations'governing j .served and. all intcreated are in- j'E®)5JS;5JB®fi®EJBIEIi5rai®5)aJBSjiiB)5JSra|5rara)ia®MIB/SIEmHBfi5Jia'5f^^ pousing the big bomber as an.im Col. Charles R. Zimmer, is a high Peter’s 'Episcopal Church are homes. This will be-used to help next fiscal year, will be presented Item# aCe lulndleil through The fi.'h entries in the annual conte.st. I vitCU^ portant new weapon whose de­ school chum from their home scheduled . to meet April 2 at the furnish the kitchen. and a budget will be approved for RAMS Herald’s Hockvllle B((reHU. 7 W. town of Paris, Ky, the district. Any other proper Plans also will be madq. for the •Main St., leleplinne TRemnnt velopment was" being neglected. home of Mrs. Robert Bartlett To Up-Date Health Records The annual observance of Uni­ Nickerson’s wife, an attractive business may also be enacted. annual banquet. \ Already many high - ranking Techniques of teaching will be di.s- In order to make health records versal Notre Dam. Night for 1957, blonde, and his four young chil­ Copies of the budget which the •Following the meeting, lefresh- officers in the Army believe that ciissed and the group wjll sponsor more cornplete in the esse of ele­ ■Sponsored by the Notre Dame SHOP KEITH'S THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. FOR NEW SPRINGS FURNITURE STYLES .Nickerson has nobly laid his ca dren, 'Will-klso ad I sympathic color a workshop early in June fo r per­ mentary school pupils, Mrs. Harry Regional Board V f Education will ments will be serx’ed by William Gollc'k, hospitality chairman, as­ Pralo Helps Open. Alumni Cliib of the Connecticut reer on the line to save the Ar to the'trial. ^ sona interested in teaching in the H. Klrkham, school nurse, asks present at this meeting for ap­ I "Video Eyeryday X” BOLAND sisted by Albert Orlowshi. secre­ Valley, will be held on April 25 OIL COMPANY my's missile program. The trial The 10-man co''rt, headedXby church school.'Teachers are also that parents who have changed proval are available at the admin­ istrative office ■ of the town clerk ^ All Rights Reserved— - tary. and Theodore Oik, treasurer. Cancer Caiiipaijjii at 7 p.m. at Ryan's Restaurant,. should air many of the fundamen­ MaJ. Gen. Crump Garvin, deputy planning to raise funds for pur­ their family physician or who have Hartford. Attendance is open to 369 CENTER ST. in each town. t , High School News tal Air Force-Army arguments on commanding general Of iTiIrd chase of a combination slide and other information which may be of ^ H. T. Dlrkehson Co., Inr, all Notre Dame alumni and friends this subject. Army, hat. been carefully selected film-strip projector to be used in value on the records send the in­ Nine members of the.'020. Li- The 19.’)7 State cancer campaign Tel. Ml 3-6320 .Ijrary CTub attended the .spring of Notre Dame. The defence will do, everything for fairness and con8ervsUvene8.s. connection With the teaching pro­ formation in to'the school office. Manchester Evening Herald He­ will be launched tonight .with a to add this element to the case, But conservative as the court It will be added to the child's bron corespondent. Miss Susan G. meeting of the Nutpreg 020 Asso­ 24-Hour Burner Service gram... r kickoffKtcKoii ainnerdinner mIn theuie riHrc^ortiHarV’ii« up mero! AIdu Bay Bradiey-Lang; "Dorian Overture " selection.# , by Uie Melio D e a rs, family undcrslandi’ng of mental, M. O'Hiira “Wing.s Of Aoa Bancroft -by Witney: '-'Lillie Suite for Band "( female quartet from Watei'bmy. | health will discuss the problem, CANDID bv Erickson: "Memories of Y'ou” The Cancer Drive officiallv be-' Anyone interested may attend by Easrles^ “Nijrhtfall” arranged by Beeler; "Chat ter Oak " gins on April 1. The only direct; making advance rea.rvations with T^ch. R:i« R:S5-1» 3 -U WEDDINGS by Ostcrling; " A i r foi; Band” by . public solicitation in Manchester j the Service Bureau for Women's SUND AY; Judy Holiday Erickson; "Creole Suite’ consist­ will be during the "Lights On” j Organization.#. There is a charge "FULL OF LIFE” In Color alto Black and White ing of Bamboula, Berceu.se. and campaign Sunday. April 14. 1 for conference and luncheon. Weddinff Album* ^------March Petit by Klnyon; "Grand rinale” by Baclj-Uowlon: ‘"Theme HERM'S CAMERA from Picnic’" arwfiged by Oster- KTOBK ling; "Walls of Jericho ” by Deni- and PHOTO SHOP ston; and "Springtime Festival” Ml S-1S8S 1R15 Main St. J. A. WHJtK GI.ASS CO. bv Olivadoti.. Andrew Lyga will Located la Nateiff Armi ' '•*4* B«W»4 Oir Pr*4ari SI BU.ell S). ‘ MI S-u;. play the solo in” Memorles of You.” MANSFIELD Kenneth A. Wheeler will speak' • C'haanf'i 8 New Ha\en,. Ceaa. FRI., SAT., SUV. Ckaaael 18 Hartfiird. Ceaa. oh ’'The Fabulous New York Stock (33* JOHN DALY AND THR Exchange" during an assembly Tony.- Perking Dick Kffiki Channel 31 Hprinrfleld. Ma**. NEWS “FEAR t'kaanel 98 S tw t Britain. Cwna. :Ii (3*1 WEATHEBVANE April 3. “TENSION Chahael AS W’aterbnry. Cenn. :X ( 3-53) DIS.NKVLAND Joseph Oanwell, class ring sales­ STRIKES AT TABLE Channel 58 Holyoke. Mati. "Ooii.ld'. Award” " L p y e i Y o m r (IH-M) GIA.NT STEP man, will be at the high school to- OUT” /ROCK” ( « ) GREATEST DRA.HA morro'.v to try the rings on the.: A Great PIc! In Terk. :M ( Ml XAVIER Cl’GAT (Col.r) Sophomores.' ’ ■ : • T A R K OPBN^ 6 P. M,' e MAJOR ;M (*;-M) s»;ws Donald Beerworth. Carolyn ;M(IS-Ul YIC DA.MONE SHOW Blinn, Kenneth SchllphSck, and" (33) TV PREBIIKRE Peggy ilcGlnnla, represented the j (SSI .MASqi-ERADE PARTY APPLIANCES ;M ( 3-33) NAVY LOG Student Council at a state meet-1 / "I'S.S Enriro Tao.ll” ^ng at Tiinity High School Tues- j M m y vssrsfM/mmn T (M) FATHER KNOWS BEST I “ Bad. tbr Hrr." day. Kenneth U ttle accompanied, :M ( A-33i OZZIE AND HARRIET tha group. "The ILditer" Esther Ellin. Joyce Irving. Pris-1 7 PIECE KROEHLER John Wayne (IS). THE .MILLIONAIRE 31. O'Hara Aldo Bay • S(ory of R.ae Ri.iell" cilia Welles, and Wayne Kuhnly j Aane Ban'ereft (33-M> TV THL’^ATKR—(Cel.rl will represent P-.H.S. at the Telith . “The Wings KING "Sherlfr. Mas" “Nightfair 1IDDI Annual Hartford Couiant Parade j of Eagles” _ (Ml ( OI NT OF MONTE CRISTO ';3S ( 8-Ui TV TM-EATKR of Youth Fonim Saturday at the | SOFA BED In Color 1:58-8 .M m sim iiil "H.a.r af Glaa.” Bond Hotel. 'Die Forum will con-J . NORMAN’S .. — <•»-»*• t’VE GOT A se cr et i/mt ‘ ll:et ( 3-33-13) BOXING sist of 5 panel discussions. These I 44.% Hartfbord Road discjissions will be conducted si- j ' Sunday; Judy Holiday in TeL MI I Joey Glardrllo t>. Willi. •■FULL OF LIFE” Vauxha. IS rd. middlewelthl multaneously b.v students in 5 d if-' '$ (IS-r,3i T V MIII'R 229.75 ' $ Y "Hlddcit F.ary" ferenf room# of the hotel. A t noon 1:N ( S) .MY UTTLK MAROtC - I (.lai Tills IS VOI'h LIFE they will be guA#ts of The Courant B|U PAYOFF (13:1# ( 3) NEWS REPORTER A.N» rn-M) XATn«Er t h e a t r e at a luncheon followed by dancing Value!,.. B ikE O.V-W. cm coi, »«■ ocw. I , WEATHER I Color) ■ I JMl ACADEMY AWARDS In the ballrooni. Mrs., Carol Dun-1 ^ ’ '-~7 ^ - S:M i|S4ii BUB CHOSHV 13:43 ( S) IVORMI’S BEST MOVIES can will accompany the group. A dual purpose group that adds.an extra room to j'our home!—The Sofa X, ( S) BANDSTAND (33) ACADEMY AWARDS A leaching conference will be­ l; li IU) OPF..N HOl'SE 11:33 (IH-3S> SEWS ’ -easily ojiens to form a comfortable full length bed for two! Upholstered In LUNCHEONJ^lkLS 4;M (IS) BRIUHTBH DAY ( « ) FINAL EDITION held at Yale UniversHy Friday. ! handsome fabrics with restful full coil’ spring ronstnirlion. with famous CS-U) UL'EKN FUR A DAY ,(.VU DANGFROrs ASSIGNMENT MarUn Fagan .will attend the So-; •LIBERAL (U) OCT WEST ";I8 (IS) WEATHER Kroehlef- qijality construction. Includes the Sofa Bed, Lounge Chair, Cock­ CHOICE OF— clal stiJdiea smnference ^nd Ndr- ■ tail Table, Thvo End Tables and Two Table Larpps!, • ’ TERMS 4il( (IS) fiECRirP ftTURM :I3 (IS) MILLION DOI.IJ4R MOViE man Y6tmg i»dli .attend the English ■ ★ S C A L L O P S 4;M ilS) EDOK o r NIOHT :3a (Ml NEWS AND PREVCE8 t:U (M-M) MODERN ROMA.NCES 1:1.1 (31-M) TONIGHT. conferenc*. ’ • . • rnfs ★ HLLETS OF SOLI Stag ( fir jiicEKk JiuEfip. cll’B l:tS ( >' NEWS • — Mrs; ^tarjprie Cappelll. a retired . (IS) AMOS .AND A N ^ policewoman and the charge nurse; ★ VEAL CUTLL. (Sj) THE rqia’M H ei* (Ml COMEDY t Im e . at Vernon Haven Convalescent ■with French Frieeand Coleslaw (U l FEATIBE MOVIE Leading Florists Hohie, recen^'- spoke to the Fii-' <55i OCT WK8T fin oroareeal ture Nurses (Sub on the duties of Moj^t Power of the Low-Priced 3 1 5:M THK BIG SHOW ★ SFAG^Etri ond MEAT lALLS or SAUSAGE V (.Ml.8r>tlE PARK HILL a state policewoman and the re­ N. EvBl^bedy qgrMS.. . the main reason for , (Ml POPEYF. quirements of being a nurse. S:M ( S) STAGE S Rower ^hdp Doth .Anniversary' Strictly per$onaI, this 8 PIECE Jhuying a truck ia to, haul a pfiylo9 4 . Th at • o (C 31 PRf^PARED AND COOKED TO YOUR SA'nSFjiCTlOTtf (Ml KABLY SHOW ' (Bl TWTL.OHT THEATER Mr. and Mrs. Artton Remenik /'being the case, do^n’t it make sense to get 4;t4'l S) SPOHT8 Rowers 8 y W ire Sri, 32 Spring St., wUl observe fine combed cottort ■ the tn » k tlmt's powered and b u ilt to carry b y P. D. COMpLLO CO.MeLLO>S EPICURE ' (U) THIS 18 thy:.ANSWER their goWen lyeddihg annlveraary ■ TRICK T (:U (-8) WEATHER FOBELA81 Sunday: They liill hold (jpen house MAPLE the most in its weight clsfis? Of course it <:U I S) WORUi NEWS TODAY Ml 3 - 511)3 shirt . ; . (31) NEWS from 2 to 5 p,m. at their home. . does! Th at’s why so mwiy truck „ owners 1:N I S) 8TEDIO « 8 E. Center 8t.— Mancheeter . Tlje couple, both native* of ^ 3 . 9 8 (IS) O’CT.Otli REPORT Czechoslovakia, -were married in are switching to Dodge.* . , ACADIA RESTAURANT ( « ) WEATHER SOFA BED 8 Actsfl ftyltU Ctftcity ' ActutI Nylstfl CsMtity Actvsl fsylsfl (s^tcity (S3) THE CHRISTOPHERS l THCRSDAV, MARCH 33 New York City March 31. 1907. Dodge gives you the most f»werfUl V- ’s 1 0 3 TOLLAND TURNPIKE ?:S5 ( « ) ' SPORTS DIGEST They ma^e tHrir home in "th e with short roll-up, push-up sleeves tabbed of thelow-priced three, ranging from 204- laasibs. MOO lbs. ' MOO lbs. 1:1# (Ul WEATHER . U:##-! SI NEWS ’ ’ Crystal lik e area for 43 years tJe'- 1:1E(18-W> DUIGLAS .EDWARDS (ll-U) VAUANT LADY ‘OUTFIT! hp. pick-ups to 232-hp. tandems! And Dodge AND THE NEWS 133-M) TICK TAK DOL'GH fore moving to Rockville recently. . with your very own initials. Your jrionogram ' (ttl HHiHUOHTS 13:13 ( S^ISU) LOVE OF UFE . . Mrs. Remenik was the former j t^cks are built esp^ially tough to handle Facts prova tha Dedga 0100 pick-up bools both (M> NEWS 13:M ( S-IS) SEARCH FOR TOMOR- . 'V BOH (MUsi Fannie Vayro. bigger loads. For instance, Dodge pick-ups ' .The couple, has three children, 'expertly done within days. Wonderful to ; cempoHtivo low-pricod medois in poylodd. Medol NOW .FKAT. SHOWN (33-Ml IT VOfiLD RE YOU can- haul up to one-third more than other »:Se-S;1S ^ CUSTOMIZED — (U) Mih-DAY MOVIE ,Mr3. Thopias Azzara, East Hart­ ^ comporod it o Dodgo 6, 100 pick-up, T'AT^ol body. Cofit. From' Co-Hit 13:U-( S) RUGS. HI NNY > ford; Mrs. Alex 'W'agne'r. iftd An­ own, wonderful to give. competitive makes.- . fi:06 .. IlSI oriDING UGHT In lorgtr pick-ups Iho Dpdgo load it oyon grootor. • Seat Covera ' 1:3. ( SI UOLLVWOOD'Si BEST- ton Remenik Jr., bpth o f Rodivtlle. • ■ o o • o (is) NKWS . seven g:randchildren,and one ^reat- - Dodge makes hauling these bigger loadfi ' • Auto Top* 133) AT HUME WITH KITTI. ’ . easier, too. Shorter turning radius lets'you Furniture Upholstering • (Ml CLOSE-L'P ^ . grandchilii. .1:U lit) STAND CP AND HR i Hospital Notes taka two iodias off your ogel ' needle in and out of tough tiffiffic spots in a COUNTED ' Admitted.' yesterday; Mrs.' l:M (III AS THKR'URLD TURMt tisa keoYtealy Jaotxen w oyl jiffy, Power steering is available on most [J'S TERRIFIC! STAR ■ (M) CLUB 33 (Calar) Doreen Shaw, Tolland: Richard Perfect for the Earl.v American interior . . . 'Ideal fid- homes requiring silditional sleeping aft- y ■ lift (lEUI OUR lUSS BROOR8 Mbrganson. Maple St.i Ellington; romnrodationa 1 Thofiihree major piecea of the auite ar# of Solid Maple, uphedalered in long wear­ mc^els, and the extra ■ convenience of ^ , SEAT COVER COMPANY .1331k CLl'R. S3 (Cn|«rl Donald LeDuc, Job’s Hill Rd.. Ell­ The MMt parfert girdle oad ing fahrica . . . t h ^ o fa opens to a fuin.ngth bed for two. Includea-the Sofa Bed. Platform- 3:M (131 HOUSE PARTY’ paaly glrcHa ever laade (or push-button transmission* xan be yours MltcheU 9.5405 (33-M) TENNESSEE ERNIE . ington; Mias Lena Ufeh. Middle Rocker, Lounge Chair, Cocktail Tablt. Two Bnd Tables, Table Lamps and Bridge Lamp. ■ only with Dodge. ’ IM W. Middle Tpke., lUnch. ^ , 3T>RO*B SROW^^ . * - Butcher Rd.;. Robert Beebe. .198. diotoiskioe ooy xraiitfino. DODGE TRUCKS t;Ur ( I) THA t Think it over. After all, it’s just plain South St;; Catherine Beebe, 198 tiim 24 jo 3*1 TaiwiteOeaed. OPEn 'a KEITH BUDGET ACCOUNT . . LIBERAL TERMS ' WitH THf fOftWAKO U O O K / ' South St, S i»'8434 , good bunness t o get the most Tor your r U L L O F Discharged yesterday; Patsy money . and'your dealer can prove the Tourig, Vernon Trailer- Ct.; Jqaephr 510.95 Roman, 53 Windsor'Ave. ■ FREE PARKING most truck for your money is Dodge. l i f e , . Eyents'TonIght ! Use Keith’a Parking Lots A t Either M all tot^nnagt and Forward-Contn^ ■ ’the West Rockville Homeowners Convenient Store, Just A Step From MOTOR SALES Assn, will meet at 8 p.m. at Maple Our Doore. No Yleter Pazbinr In Man- .SKV/inKIUUlOl^^^ "TOUd OLDSMOBILE DEALER" , , Grove. A report will be given on a rhesler. In, The" Entire Block Just • • • • n.eaAe •••• ••'••V* conference ’with Mayor Herman G. .Snath Of The Store] PLUSi ACTION-FILLED CO-HIT!! 512 WEST CEBTER STREET Olson on area problems. All reri- , 'Ml t-«4*7 . . •' . dents' In the area are Invited to eith Furniture attend. ■ ■ • ' ^STORE HOURS..; XHOftCHES MOtbRS « The Men’s Union of Union Cpn-i 317 M A I N ST. /l'$ofefy*Tested gregational Church will hold! a 1 1 1 5 M A I N ST. npea 'Tburadar Eveoiaga CatU. I. ,P0 OAKLAND STREET | MANCHESTER Father and 'Soil. Banquet at fi\30 'Closed Moodoyfi., Keith's. East Hart­ p.m. Pictures of the fitrategie Xlh EAST HARTFORD ford Open Every Eveolafi U s ill A j- f MANCHESTER I \ ' ; ,1 ■ Used Cars"// Command « ’lit be shown by officers CXaoa Saturdays A t’-IL frptn Weatover Field; ^ '— r—r—f r i The WSC8 fif RtxkvUla Meth­ APRIL IS EXTRA-DIVIDEND MONTH ... BIG SAVINGS! odist Chuirb orill hold a poUucli. LdVertiee io The H ereltl-—It W ye fupper at pjia'lS N M v . A M a i L .?■ sofMiap 7 ! y / f / / h .y ■ 1 .. f / . ' . j :-".:-!'. :;' V v t , : ■ h ' i - j - H ■ I!'/. £ *c i 'f"'', V ’ ' 'k / i,:'. / ■^m •|A; ■ t

V ./ V / l " -J''^ H. '" ■ '•' -'v U ^ A ,■.■..'■■■.;,>•:■• ■', ,-V ■ A - u '/ v A., / r : .4 ,r \: , y i . ' ,, V ;'-> v i Vr>' '»■ V-i• -^'■:■ '-U -i' ' " \ r - > ■-%;■'■' A'.- , \V-; A • li 4^ i i m A 1 v'-.A.A/-’AV' :y,-..,.:;..^- vh'AVA''-;. ^ 'C ■^A-:'s.;:;:^a ;:,-; A: A ^ ^ 'A/A'-'.- a -,;r, AA: ;;vAA''-'^-'--'^rA \ a - - A A A :A -r^ .A . ■'.■■AAAAA': V, a : A ' ./■ • / ,.,.• ..- --p.' A';.A' ^ -A -,'-,-- /. vA’a A'/'A^' . '^ vA v-': ^ : : ‘'A '" ■'" ;• " --AA ' A .-.v-A -.A-A-v,.- /•■•■.•'.■• A- -'■ • •. 7'- y^' ^AA-.>y/y • " 1(1ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.-MANiKHK^R. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27, 195? ' > A G E i T O T . manchester' evening herald Manchester; cdNN,;i Wednesday, >iaE ^ 27,Aids? i ■ . . ■ , , -____ ^ „',..^i I ■ -Ni-r- . ------' — ,,...a . ,.-.u>.;i; ,-...a... 1.'

hron who described ,,her native thg,- Ute TPC aald the requeeted Clfiilinihtry' Park. Md.; and tout* sletkte. Mra. Columbia 'A‘- rone ahange would allow the "beat Oreste PclligrineUi pf - Hartford, country, AueUln: knd Mra. John • Adams ‘ V • Mrs. John Gereh|ia**of Plalnvllle, Martin 'of''CoIumbia-who diMorlbed 'S,. .. use" to be inada of the pro<>erty. !lance^iU livSel England, her native ieountir. and added 'that It would be "in iigbTh/spians Mrs. Emeat/Talwrelll of West 'V . '• • ' ....■' ■ /X ■ accordance with the comprehen- Haven, and y W i. Joseph Rolando Flra.k^anUig: ent Several weeitted grahe fires .’X WhiteWins aivo zoning plan." of Haindei F6r Toi 7 -y. ' To P^form iin F u n e r ^ services will be held have prt>mpte^;..lbi;al Fire (%icf Two Of the anpUcatlona etlll to tomorrow' at 8:15 a.pi; at the Ridherd K. Davla. to Issue A re­ I/mdoh, Ma)rch(^ (^i*—A Hafl' tulro of nM^tUa and hteroln. The de- X Backing for .fce.^acted on request changes to UConn Contest Newlwk and Whitney Funeral! - In'Area minder that all peteona should ^ y fenslk contends the -drofa were to Industrial Zone of land on'the Wil­ ■ _____• ' Street epe^^lef > taellfted q u ie tu s Sl-yeab-old ; patient and Horpe, 318 Burnside Ave., With a. icure a pehnit before burning!, On narcoOca /^Sitfftoed by ',John bur Grosa Highway, a t Tolland Glaatonburyr March 27 (Special) mn requiem. Mass in 'St. Columbia,'March 27 (S picr^i— high hazard (tpys no permit^ will 6naMe Her to sleeps/ ‘'; l^ke., and on W. Car ter and Ol- Bodkin Arontributiorui be made Geonih Jdhnsott>.,Kenneth Fox and at the. hearing by resWenU of in his memory to the Hertford Uc branqh of the American (Mn- 68-year-oWi Adems, who Is charged less there, was an epiiode of acute town Reptleaentaliyags and the dia- Eacli year, i^'commenqratlon of cer Society and is part of its ed­ LucitM*^! Robinson. ' Mania and then a sMfl.e Mjwtlon.** WHAT a small ^^ilh’buy you in a SUIT! Green Rd. and neighboring streets Heart Assn, im GllletV St. with mitfderlng Mrs. Edith Alice trict Senator aa the Sta'C, Capitol IntemetlonaJ/nieeter ^onth. the ucation program.... A yeari^otmd permit,will also be Adams had eertiflqd that Mte. X thia momihg. \ , ■who presented a petition with 78 Owen J. Brandon issued for/DcIneretore which have MorrMI to gain an Inheritance. Lustrous ^tidescent signatures and aald they did not Corinecticut Speech And Drama After the showing 'of the film, « tin ” gray-.halred specialist - MorrMl diqd of cerebral-thrombesla A reidluUpn propoaing w le for Owen J. Brandon, 65, of 30 Hub- Dra. Edward Ottenheimer, Brae passed Inspb^toii. there was "no lustiflcation” afUr sMTerlni; a atroke several want any more business in their A88n.,^ds a festly^at the Little bard'Dr.,. died Monday at Hartford Hoiqenu8i|o frbm's,avw Oreenlandvrvduwnn , ^ conOrmaaon aa county Cohjmia- Theaterjon the Sterra Campus. Rafferty'and-Nathan Spector will for the Injections of morphia and months beRw?. m nothing less than a \aionfcr will be preaented to; the neighborhood, Hospital. He wa» bori\ „Noy; 30. answer questions from the, audt Ronald .Bartqtt,,ir te tt., eon of Mir. aka la ^ a ty re by State Senator Robert The TPC had turned down a ^Besides G last^bury, rh e other 1891, In Hartford, the son of the Mra. Silas Barrott'\of Hdp River heroin that Adams prescribed for Earlier, Adama’ former partner fompetlng high,/schools ire : Cros­ ence. ’ the 8l-year-old woman; , teitifled that Mra. ’Momll eome- tTt;iCeepey k e , Jr. ■ of ‘ “Somera. The post similar request of Bray's fou^ late William and. Ellen Joyce Mrs. Nathan P.ell, 'chairman of Rd.,I., is visitingvlell ■ bis .parents. He bka formerly waa held by Hubert P. years ago. • / ' by, GreenwicbABethel, ’Torrlngton, Brandon. been in Greenland tp t several . The prbsecutlon has affecueed the timea perked up ai^et*^ Injections Support for Williams’ appHca- New Britain, New London, Strat­ cancer education for Columbia, Irish-born bachelor, doctor of sye- prescribed by the dqnndanL CollihS of CJolumbia. He wfs employed by the Aetna still has tickets .g^al^ble. They months and Is employed by a Bos­ This rooming's caucus also re* tlon waa given by buildei' ar»d ford, Watertovm'. and Thomastort. Life Insurance Co., and served In ton firm as an engineer. \ , temetically drugging her to death. Summoned byxthe prosecution, Tickets ^ey be purchased at the may be obtained at-the door, also. She died in 'November 1950, and Dr. Ronald------Ham s said Id hb. ltreated affirmed Francis J. Pritchard, developer Alexander ^-fvls, and e First World lyar. He wag a Admission Is f r ^ ' He also plane -to visit his twin RockvHle, and 0>eater R- Worth­ WaUer .Mahoney, a former town door for performances, ryhich of the Robert, Collins brother, Richard, in Detroit, befbre her body was cremated. the old ladyxfor a feW wdeks In Thnniday I^ten Services Atty. Gen. Sir Reginald Man- Septemb«/1950—two months be­ ington, Sotfters. In their posts aa director who now'7’™■ Mds the Tax- start/at 10 a.m. and continue Post/^erlcan Legion. Starting , 'tomoirow evening he returns ta'Greenlend. IJwnty CktromlaMonen. payers IJeague. ..Both said Man througl\out the day, ending at He Ik. survived by a. brother Red Crqas Drive Lags nlngham-BuUer. asked Mr. Douth- fore hqr death—while Adams wSs there will be Lenten servlcea held waite: "In your opinion was Mrs. on vacation. They have continued to ■ acr%*e Chester's Grand List needs bolsters, 9 d>.m. . Peter F^ mandon of Hartford and at the Columbia Congregational To date only about $325 hqs Blftco no euccesaora were appointed ing witiv,^adaillonal industry. / The "FooUlghters” will present •Uter, M>s, Harold Pelton of been collected in the local. Red Morrell-by the 20 th, June, 19« «> Karris agreed with a defense church at 7 p. m. and each Thurs­ lehntentlon during .cross examina- - by the 1986 General Aaaembly when a Greek classic, "Medea," by Rob­ Glastonbury and,two nephews. day evening thereafter during the Cross Drive,' accbrdlng to adktctqd patient 7*'. th eir laat appotntmente were due tn inson Jeffers at 7 p.m. Cast In lead­ Funeral services,,will be tomor­ Lenten season. The services wtlT -chairmen Mir-and Mrs. George-Br \ "Ye#j-fuHy," repUed-the laj*j tlon that atAhat time “she was go­ expire.' ing roles are ' Mary I^evln and row at 8:15. a.m.' At the Ahem be conducted by the Rev. George Smith. This amount falls consid­ 1st. ; ing through a phase Of deterlCTi'--.^ Collins, whose term expires In Viendell pishop, supported by Jill Funeral - Home. 180 'Farmington K. Evans, pastor. erable under the amount of Colum­ The speclaliat criticized Uj* do-t, tlon." Chief defense couneel Oeof- September.' said he chose not tp- ^^ILocoI Stocks^ Stanley and Kay Lews. Robert J. Av'e., with a- solemn requiem Mass Play Tickets Available bia's quota. Anyone not contacted sage administered to Mre; Mor­ froy Lawrence then asked. run for reelection. x Oris of the high, sthool faculty 1s In St. Paul’s Church at 9. -Burial Mre. R. Leo ■ Cohen, general so far wK6 wishes tb contribute rell ahd added: "This only con­ X lt is e fair summary to say WhUe la a member of/ the will be at ML St. Benedict clusion I caiT^come, to is the In­ thaKjn September when you were Quotations'P'ulrnisb^ by director of this one act* pipy. chairman ip charge of the forth­ may do so directly to the Smiths Bridgeport Company "1^-aiuaUon Nancy Shipman'wlll be in charge Cemetery. Frienda may call at the coming production "Lo end Be­ Daughter to Teachers tention was to tepinlnate her life." confrmitOd with this evidence 'of ASaqctates, an aiseaslngAlrm. ■\ Coburn A M lddlebi^k, Inc. funeral home today from 2 to 5 Mannlngham,^uller also asked If deterioration you continued the America’s Greatest Suit Value! \ Bank Stocks of makeup and Robert I^ellogg la hold" to be ^ven by the Columbia Mr. end Mrs. Felix •■Winters of lighting director. . ' and from 7 to 10 p.m'. Communit.v Players April 5’ and 6- Hampton are the parents of there waa J\Mrtlficatloi» for Injec same type of sedation hut 7 Bid Asked tidn of t)»e drugs "immediately Increased the c^^porphla content In Lustrous iridescent MOONBEAM^ jewelry by First National Bank Legion Supper. Slated under 'tbe sponaorahip of the local daughter, Dana Lee, born at the Maacheeter . Evening Herald Girl Scouts.' has stated that in ad­ Windham .Community Memorial after a stroke caused by cerebral the form of omnopon to try to“ \ Coro has set thp whole fashion world aglow! < of Mancheslev' ..... 29 34 The American Legion AuxlliMy Glastonbury correspondent Mrs. thrombosis?" quiet her down7*' TPCD^Snies Hartford Natwal- is serving a peWuck supper Tues­ dition to tickets being available Hospital Saturday. Winters is sev Betty MeNanwrn, S-1763. from players, Scout leaders -and enth grade, teacher at the local "No." replied Douthwalte, "there "Yea,” replied Harris. "I was Choose from an elegant array of new spring Bank and 'Trust Co. 30^ 32 day. at 6:30 p.m. at the Legion (s no-JusUtication." asked to continue the same treat­ Conn. Banl^'and local stores, they wUlI also be elementary' school and his 'V^e designs in a gleaming golden finish! Tivo Requests Hall, for neighboring tmits. The available at the doo'r the nights was e staff member for three Wrong Procedure ment and I increased the same Trust pb...... 36 y 3 » guest list will include Mrs. Rose drugs that were being used nt that Yes, Glenhaven. has everything you want in a suit— Mancherter Trust . ..,64 ■ 69 of the play. years until her resignation in De­ "Is It right or wrong to do so?” Bakin. Windsor, First District Girl Scout Notes Speak on Natl\'e lands cember. "It Is wrong In all circum­ Ome.” • Lovely soft feminine colors fo coordinate wi fabric, tit, comfortt, fashion, all at the tiny price of ^ The Town Planning C6mmli‘ . Fire Insurance Companies president apd her staff; Mrs. EkllUv' That treatmenL he added; gave eion (TPC) last night denied re­ AetnaAFire ...... 89 73 t At the meeting of Girl Scout stances, wron^ to inject heroin and all your smart new clothes! Hynes, Wohdbury, department Troop 181 held In Yeomans Hall Jesse Harrell, 12, U)o'ught he morphia,” Dr. Douthwalte de­ "temporary beneflt at times." only $25. It's luxury at a price everyone can pay; You , quests for zone changes, on Green Ha^ord Fire ...... 156 J66 child welfare chairman; Mrs. Flor­ Rd. and Oakland St., but granted National Fire ..i... 7.5 , 80 Eight delegates from the Man­ Monday afternoon under the lead­ had a sure -winner with his pet clared. Matching necklace, bracelet, and earrings. must.see them ence Johnson. Thompsonville, Dis­ chester Girl Scouts attended lec ership of Mrs. Ernest Payne, lamb at the Montank State Fair. Nurses’ records Introduced by -For an .Englishman, a zone change request at <62 E loenlx .....’...... 75 ■ 80 glove compartment ie Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. trict child welfare chairman; Mrs. tures and courses on administra­ guests were a Hebron Girl Scout But the judgesiruied there was no the defense as evidence showed Middle Tpke. Anita Merriam, South/Norwalk; tion responsibilities offered In New category for a flve legged sheep. Adams had administered a mlx- locker. All three applications were aired A etna Life...... CT4 184 .Troop: Mrs. Hugo Lederer of He- \X *^ *1 Aetna Casualty . . 124 134 Mrs, Betty Gallagher West H«rt- Haven last Thursday and Friday "at a public hearing March lit ferd, Pan-American^co-chairmen; and in Springfield, Mass., Monday Three other applications heard at Conn. General ...... 2 3 8 248 Hartford Slcan) Boiler 74 79 and Mrs. Blanche Maleskl, from and yesterday. \ Ihe same time were not acted on Thompsonville.i s t r 1 c t ! Pan- Delegatea to Nen Haven were In the TPC'a executive sessibn laat Travelers .. / ...... 76 80 PARIS CURTAIN SHOP i‘V Public Vtilitics Amcritan cheirman. Mias Jean Campbell,' executive di­ nig h t Representatives will be! sent rector; Mrs. , Herman Petersen, The Green Rd. application, Conn. Power ...... 40 42 Conn. Light A Power 17 19 from units in Manchester, I^k y prealdent; Mrs. Leland ' Carlaon, which had been filed by Stanley Hill, Newington. East Hartford, first 'Vice president; and Mrs. John \ Rray, drew considerable Opposition Hartford Elec. Lt. .. 55' i 671,4 If you leant to he one size smaller— Hartford Gas Co...... ,36 39 Wethersfield and Hartford. Kovalcek, chairman of the training at the public heartng. Bray wanted Frank N. Barcrila committee. Delegates to Spring- to have a 313-by'-200-foot parcel So. New England ... Tel...... 38 40 , Frank N. Barcella, 56, of 99 field were: Mrs. Robert Pratt, c.omforlahly changed from Residence Zone A to Manufacturing Companies Overlook .Road died suddenly at chairman of the staff and office Business Zone T. Arrow, Hait, Heg. . 48 A1 his home Monday night. Hej waa committee; Mrs. Margaret La- Bid Had Support. Asso. Spring 34^ 37''- born July, 9, 1900, in Hamdien, a Barron, registrar; Mrs. J - x - f / . The other application that was Bristol Brass • V- • ■ 11 13 son of the late’ Batista i and Prowh, district chairman, and Mrs, Try on the NEW turned down, however, attracted Collins ..!.. ..'.Av.. n o 120 Ernestine Cassale Barcella! He Francis “ Hale, chairman of. the \ support. .George H. Williams Dunham Bush .... A' 12 was superintendent of the Kessler public relations committee. acught to'have the-zohe of a small Em -H art, ...... 4l'4 44', Construction Co, and attended Everything which these dele piece of land between the Hock- .56 59 / New. Haven High School, and gates learned in eight hours of con ------a t F^afniv Bearing .... anBni River >flg oaKiann 5i., LahdeA-Frary Clk. im.4 18'4 Stone Business School. centrated material will, -dh some tKa, Intersection of Tolland Tpke., N., S. Machine Co. 3614^ 3914 He was once well known as a way,' benefit each Girl Scout in Manchester, Trainint, in rise changed from Residence Zone A North and Judd .. 35 38 ■emiprofessional baseball player many ■end Rural Jtesidcrice to Industrial. Russell Mfg...... 1214 u % around New Haven and Hertford. forma ia available to all Girl Scout The application that was ap­ Stanley Works ... 43 46 He waa a member of the Manches­ pcraonnel and each delegate volun- proved had been filed ^ behalf of Terry Steam ..... 150 — ter Country Cliib. teera for this training with the Mrs. M Margaret argaret Miner,Miner. 'She wanted Torrlngton ...... 25 27 He ts survived by hit wife, Mrs. siheere deaire to oe better qualified with the PATENTED BACK FEATURE the zone of her pr/opepty changed U.S. Env'lp com .. 24 <4 26 \4 Edith Dalle Barcella and hla four to Increase the quality of the Girl from Residence. Zone .A- to Resi­ U.S.-Envlp pfd . 11*4 1244 ^rotherii, John Barcella of Wall­ Scout program in Manchester. dence Zone C. , ■ . Veeder-Root 47 50 ingford, Mario Barcella of North anil see your figure take on new glamour In granting fbis application, The above quotations are not .te-|Uaven. Albert Barcella of Hamden Six preaidenta of the United Which waa not opposed a t the hear-' be construed as actual markets. and Ernest Barcella Tacoma Stater were Nrtional Guardsmen. The "beauty” secret is in the exclusive Back Feature —which does ,what no other .girdle can do for you. 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Ar-.., A . ■ *•# , ■ ..-p- .v.A ;•• . ,::. ^ ■ ,1 , ... .■ ...... ■:5.^'. !/'-y'' i' V (V--,/l.:.\ V; gi. - . -1 'H- VV ‘ ■;' 7 ' ^ •• >•' Y- Y i I - j ■ -7j j 1-. . ■ 7J7 :''■'■■ ■■■ A.'•:■ 7 :;,: ■ '4fv '. 7.. n fA- AJ-- ;V. ■ M A N C H E S T E R E V E N IN G H E R A L D / M M < ^ S T E R , ;c 6 N 'N .., WEnNESDAY,^^^^ / PAGE SEVXH ■ ,r ______*■ • ____L,_l/_.vL___ ; 1» -___^______^______’ ... '• ...... _.L______^_- ^K^HESYER EVENIKfi HERALD. li^C^ES^B,' 1957 f mat me beclsuae tt their aympathy Rockvilla was ; f i r aev- vote. Tlie four ase Bilaeti Haekart H al Boyle Fikotovaa wa4 aakad' BngUsh, ara I ^ k Hudson aifd Sir Lauranee A f ‘5 fpr my pr<9»I*m. 'Now, Inatead, Q u a k e r * I rg e (l. to iVcighbOrs’ Night eral of the atni_ w-.V''- . Uia'nswt confsranet that ths'ady QHvier. and Pdtty McCormack of “The they cry over their own problems. 7 The enter^tnment waa followed mihisttvtlon .r has completed a Wed "Do you, of 3^u>ur «prh firee will, Bad Seed," Mercedes M ^am - FRE€ RRESCRIRTIONS lke,Caih|oBfs taka Mr. Conpoliy in qiarriage?" "Around the World” la Mike. i "l*ire become Oielr ear, to'bend., Held by Group by an I ii^ 'te a party. Saveral of study of how' to meet the situation Todd's-fitat moVie produrtlon jsnd' brldge of “OlSnt.’' and Mildred' And that ii S' wonjierful feeling— the members , of Trlah extraction "SAFELY nLlID '* in cases of presidential disability. ahe awitched back to Otegh to re­ Dunnock of “Baby Doll." Lillian Roth Plans Fifth Amendment In Pr%ue Church ply, ‘‘V*o (yes)." TheiA^ame the there cinceivably could |be some DELIVERY^ ^ to give aympathy, inatead of need­ Neighbors: night of Memorial madp a-VarJety of Irish breads and On Budget Cvt Eisenhower md not mention his — k, toja^Prized I f "True Love" wins as bast ing I t youraelt." . , , homerhade cakes, which weire 1»55 heart atuclcor hia intestinal exchange .of rings. opposition, from jeaiops proiUicers Temple, No. 33, Pythtarf Sisters, at­ (Continued from Rpgf Chie)' U.S. . Ambassador U. . .'s^Jexls- who have yet to smell a nomlKa- semg, it wl)l be the first Oscar for Philadelphia. March 26 (S^wUeve that to .answer 'la aersfed with tea or coffee. Tables In Arthur Druf Stom illness,, of ,laat June, but the study Cole PorlsV-*a4d repeaU for Bing > Arthur Dnis SiorutJ tracted an audien.ee of 68 in pdd Johnsoii wraa the hoiit for the wpd- Oscar Tonight ttoh after years and yeare. New Careers Quakers are told in a report made later criminal- convlctlonl, del te Follows Hall last evening, ^-Wlth ^ e banquet. hall were ,decorated (Ooatlaned from -Taje O®*)' was pwmpted by those illnesses. The Rev. George Reinsberg; who Croeby infi Grace Kelly who. eahg his innocence 7” , .. 'with shamrock cutbuU; .green can­ 'ding reception,at hla, reaidence But moat ih .th# industry (tel public today 'U,at the history of four temples presenting the proy ■'^.EisenhW'er said .he will send the obtained a spfcial dispensation, to. Although the romance’ and. ^ 'that Todd, a eujier-shOwman, has the.sbiig in "High Society.”. . f ' - ' 4X’s 'T^am^^ns Tha report presents the^siUia- dles and little gum drop'trees and to Mt up atomic bases «m Nor- study to Congress very soon, after their sect condones the invoking- .gram; D»mon of Rockville; Sitpg- bffleiate in the ceremony at (he happy outcome waa widely known (Cblittaaikl,frem Page One) •jl^ven Hollywood a..^-much • needed Jerry -tsiWia wui Emcee the na- few York (3P)—At 46, , Ullian i tioa of a witness before a “legis­ ra, ■ representing Simsbury, And green liapkins. ' areftajo soil, A new Ruaalan iiote ; h« has had conferences on the / . ' a .. ; problem? uuiciia^ VIof itTnumA.rpa^a)-a. Oii.C'Sh,e. lo,i# nearly ij Elks CardTKlle in Prague, the atb!y had. ireceived hypo. “Giant,"' a superb job by tionwldii .telecast and internation­ ATTINTION ' of such rights as the Kifth Amehd- lative committee which Ig.inquir- Grartbyj Unity of HartfordjSand ■ Avith the congressional' 13th,(Century Roman. Catholic ,T>’n Bi-ynner U. tha favorite of alt al radio broadcast of the show othr mado one of the*yrealeRi, weeks (^sumi^er stock ■un**ted feV^hl blth' s \ a g ^ s l • Uni Cijurcli, said Connolly would scant publieity In the COfhmunist- Steve'ns, fs Edging Todd at the,.wJre ment*"where there is reason to be- '■ ing hot into acts but into personal Memorial of Manchester. i leaders of both parlies. controlled press. Last night, how­ men who comb their hair wrtlh a over NBC beginning a t 10:30 p.m; PHILCO TV OWNERV comet ;cka lri"th# history o(.^ahoW; In'-’thp stage verslort^f "Mildred The 4XXXX team has ciptured j_f^k i belief and political conviction.’’ • • Team Still Lcacls^ Norway in^eveht ot war. N no doubt be excommunicated for -so much so that the two. m*y busiifaas, la. . laying gaod-by a. 1 tiKthe; '. . • ^ TStA..I’leree." A A .And 1 ipa a the t . A / fal A iTv ihe A starts f a s a f a i lieve that governmeht’s Damon Templk engag-cd a Ger\i Norway, Eisenhower said, has. a Pending that. . he declined to ever, .Vecemi Praha noted that toxvel and the,^Academy has knock each other out. If that hap- Such famous atara as Miss Berg­ the Elks Setback Tournament, for BARBElt SHOP provide any detail regarding the going through the^Protestant wed­ tflub world. . ^ nationwide lecture toi power is being used in an/opjires-i fairness and ira- man band, the players in full uni­ Tight to take any proper step ding thaffoiloWed in the Salvator •'the romantic'' affSira o f- two penji, watch for "TheX***fi ^ ’ man (on film), Ernest Borgnlne, ' ./: . partiality required in a true \ In Card T<>urney tudy. He did say he feels the Olympic champions" had reached' enough bald-headed voters . to Special Spring Thq-lectaies Will be fte in- 1956-.57. /■- sive w iy." form, Sitagra brought* with them FROM"Ml MAIN •»., heg.:Own defense; bf I United Lutheran and Reformed to take it. The others are the big Cantinflas, Marge and Gower But Lillian isn't quitting -so she henort oreokred' bv two Pro^eding may ' be a vocalist W-ho sang "When Iriah .mi Taking Fifth sHuatlon requires amendment a h a ^ y oonelusion and joined in swing. it. But Brener also has spirational side, ba.aed on Pls'y ended last night after the I ’he^ report, . preparedprepkred by .two,tw inciting. Here the witness ^'Yieiamefat pgJ Church. spectacle "T h e . Teh Command- Champion, Kirk Douglas (filth). bsn reU n.to a rocking chair, ' She Roth’s philosophy that "son Eyes Ard Smiling," and’ responded First place in the Red Men’s S«L: TO Fifth Amendment—With the Dave the^Mmatilullon to^lear up auc; wishing the couple well. . < tkfee of the year’s best perfopii* menta" and "Friertdly Persuasion.’ Janet Gaynor, Nancy Kelly, .Miss Trade-In Sale 25th iveekt and ,the -dinners had •young'" members . of the PhUa-1 k- current uncirtairtties as the role,i*X ',"M r. Connolly will be excom- simply Wants branch out into th.ff common denominator tha ...... I.'. '‘’6* Whet Criminal charges to an encore; John Hayes Temple Ijack Tournament is-still held rby ' Beck epaa in the headllnea. Eisen* Olga, a medical student, has ap- antes'wSrking for him ip •'The Kerr, Jack Lemmon, Anna Mag- lored 5.029 points, in seuond place delphia yeaily peeling of Friends, eventually develop out of the j of -the wice Pirdsldent in such nhihicated. of course." ■ Father Stacks main ihreats are Mickey two new careers — as a Igcturer brings all people togelher. There is presented a reader whri.gave sev­ Maple Super Service after 25 W eks 859 MAIN bower aald there ia- no doubt that pliedwor a Visa to enter the United King Slid I,” "Anaatasia" anil "The Rooney , and the eyet-present Tony nani Eva Mkrte Saint and' oth­ and newspaper columnist: further urges Quakers to -make, committee’s loose end sweepingeeping cases. Relhsberg;' said . in an interview. no one who hasn't' known sorrow, e Helghtg, with 5,020 pojnta. no automatic a;nd unthinking »»- ' probes, eral huniorou's f numbers. Unity of play. \ In aome Inataiices the Fifth Amend­ States. The American . consulate Ten Commandments.” Quinn. Tony Perkins and Don ers will take part in the show. TKe dark-eyed movie and mUfllc'al 0 Scores are: Maple SUper Service. ;■ ORFORD lUlLDIN^ ment is ail absolute safeguard to "H« "'ill not be expelled from the arid no pne who can’t imile later." r teams and (hisir .scores sumptions of ■guilt'.’~ about s per-1 Temple also provided a monolog- Middle East—Asked for com­ church, but’ he will lose the rights said-that since the vies Would not His main competition wlU'conie Murray will bear watching but not BARLOW'S comedy star, who became a top The report , embellishes this .5,2*9; Manchester Wallpaper and — the rights of Americans or it ...... ment...... on reports, that Saudi Ara- , Lillian knows:the road back by are; l>'5ur D'eucea, 5.010; Manphea- son who Invokes the Fifth Amend­ Isf- to the holy • craments. He knew clear in-tim e'for the honeymoon, from Kirk. Doviglas and the late ■this year. - - . j. Preparations . for Venezuela’s ' X.' T E L E V fS tO N entertainer again after a losing 16-; the feel ot all the-rocks along the aituation fw1th a battery of lights, Paint, 5,139; Red Men’s Lodge, \ wouldn't have been written into the I bia has moved tihops to the Gulf World Trade Fair, to be held in ter Evening Herald, 4.982; Dla-. ment. ^ The local temple was able to that in advance;, If-'lle had not the cb\iple probably would go to James Dean. "Olant” w-as Dean'a Miss Malone finds herselrln a ' BALKS and SERVICE year bout with the bottle, said a .3- | Way. She took her last drink of mond Jims. 4.910; Oliva’s Esso, photographers and ' television 4,990{ andrBolton Five,-4,877. Constitution. jo f Aqaba. Blaenhwer said he Vienna shortly after the wedding. last picture and. Of course, the last noijiin'ces drealn—her fout com­ Caracas in 19.58. are already being 1089 Tolland Tpke., Buckland week engagement next month at; The 32-pege paniphlet was pre­ secure Gerald Chapeli, well known j known it, he probably would not booze on June 28, 1946. but it was­ 4.901; Walnut (Slippers. 4.890; esmerss,” and adds: Elsenhower went on to ^ay, how- joubta any such movement has They plan to remain in' Europe chance for the Acadepiy to honor petitors allyire from one studio made by Dr. Ibrahim 'Velutini, who Tel. MI 3-6095 the Sahara In Las Vegas would be sented Monday and a chairman’s, baritone, son of Griswold, who had SWEEPING DUTIES ever, that he. does share the com,; sigiiiflcantie regarding the be excommunicated..But atill, if he n’t until 19,51. that She could really Joe’s Barber Shop. 4,869; ■Man­ report on it was spproved as Puhllclty .fitniosphero S«An / an engagemenJt.in New Britain also _____ k-u../n us the dutv, of eoptera as Intended to provide slovakla’s' tuple distance cham­ M O U T H W A S H voice and confidence, threatrical Bros , .4.662; The Refeejs 4,639 munis^ affiliations. . The Ply­ spesking the .truth without quib­ 5(f:.MRKRS N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE INSURANCE \ transportation for Eisenhower be­ the relative strength of the two the couple in Czech that' the I have a few years left. I'd like to agents tended to regard her as "a i Qnigh Funeral Home, '4^83; and mouth* Friends meeting of ' Ply­ but he added that each of pion, Emil Zatopek, and his Wife, ble or evasion7!’ The report sn- tween the Wiite House and a golf | camps Dana Zatopekova. Czechoslovak legal code eslid^ ♦’ ‘ I) spend'A.hem living another kind of hit-and-run freak," One told her to ] Hilinski’s Sunoco, 4.445. mouth Meeting, Pa., has refuseld swers: OFFICE HOURS: eourae in nearby Maryland. The the countries'.concerned has a. lished for both partnerk in the mar- DRUC^TORE to fire the librarian, Mrs. Mary Zatopek had appealed personally P.nf Bt.tf'f, life." her face: ^tons lotfrP rd tf tlRB matter came up in discussion of right to the kind of things it cap riago "equal rights and equal du­ It doesn't promise to be any ■■■you're too old for a combaok." Knowles, despite pressure from "When the matter stands be­ DAILY 9:30 A.M. 9o 4:30 P.M(^ . to President Antonin Zapotocky to tween ’that government’s great possible government economies. get to defend itself. give Olga permlwlon to, wed after ties, and all Important affairs of 942 MAIN STREET — ST. JAMES BLOCK more restful, but Lillian saya she But the public didn't feeL that the community within Its own Bristling.'’ Eisenhow'er-shot back the family are solved by joint de­ Isn't looking for a rest. way. Extended Forecast rankA-. She is free in bail pend- power is being u.sed in an oppres­ THURSDAY EVENINGS at no helicopters have been pro- ENROLL,>tENT HIGH Ciechosiovakia's' Red rulers had sive way, and where there are been silent on her requqst for cision.'*' "I have a lot to do and learn." Lillian often vi.sits prisons, cor- iing appSa] appe of hher conviction. 7 to 9 O'^LOCj^ LoBomio-SilvorDmRh r o r m ■..H- for him to go to the golf Sacramento, Calif, Enroll- ihe said. “After all. I wa.ated 16 respoi^ with many prisoners who tol "Marty pei;8ons w h o seek the i **'“'I"*’,'* I'iRhts and privileges course. And that's all. he snapped. weeks. The permission finally was A t i o e l aam t ment.s et California's H stale col-^ granted eis day# ago. HR.AR8E B IU . PUSHED ON SALE THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY years before 1 found God was the hope/Io find a way back to re- s v J T J l't o m ;;;rm r ? T o ''f il^ re l^ ' P ^ S n Ffflh'A m end: created for Just such occasion, the 913 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER Tha ^ ^ ite House, has said the Hartford. M a t c h 27 crutch that alcohol wasn’t.” , average from normal to 3 degree:^; are sure^v guilty of the acts j Society of Friends 7 lege hits a record total of 66,549 , sj^tab'illty. h elioop teri^ ll be used to trans­ Joseph' Jacyno of Lawhence. "Nothing seemis worse than’ to ! normal. Cooler tonight and; t.„ncernlng which they refuse to (Quakers ) shows a consistent w.ill- MI 3-1S71 • Ml 3-8215 Ml 3-11SS-M I 9-0538 students in the fall semester of Mass., press officer at the U.S. spokesman for the Connecticut Ku-; 'He.r plans for the future make port the Piheident between the 1856, neral Directors'A.ssn. went befoX' Mlss'ROlh aound like a one-woman be' confined In a pri.son," said Lil Friday, warmer over the weekend 1 testify." the report stabsA "And i *"80*"* Pva*-' foe as much time T ^ ite House add National Airport embaasy, was the official Ameri­ Thf- total Includes 44,202 full­ can representative at the cere­ a committee of the State Legisla-' empire. Bhe is completing another llan. "'And yet,'don't many of us and colder again'Monday.-Hsrtford ; there are probably .some- Ayho do j ** IK* law allows.’ hertl ■ \ ' U V a^A jze^ C l^ enaj d r u g STORE time students. 19,640 limited st\i- mony. ture yesterday to support a bill book, "Beyr’ Sacramento, Calif, (.Pt.-^.There a dark blue suit with striped, tie. Were 6.721,409 driver's license.S in As television cameras hummed Farrell of New Britain 'told the week in which she will an.awer the "People (ised to erv when they shiv Monday. ■, [innocent man may honestly be- Pennsytvanlii. C o m p lir # ^transportation to the golf courses,'- committee.:. .. - ...... -....:...... - "laag er^ added there were no pree- ■^^fomia.aa of, mid-1956. Of the Ainder—tbe .-glare of floodlights In lota], 6,309,372 were operators’ li­ the town hall, the husky groom "A hearse on the parkway may| ent plans for that. t h « M PreiidenUal disability — Bisen- censes and 412,037 were chauf­ gave a clearly' heard ".ves" to the be a good thing for a motbriat to bower announced,’at the outset of feurs’ permits. nuptial qiiestion. But when Miss see occasionally.”

The TRUTH About WATCHSS

INSURANCE TAXIS with any fina quality watoh aalllnq at 5 | li ^ Yes. these Michaels wAUdlea tie eomperable to any fint wAteh as 11- tng at $85! To' tack rids up, we A Message to the Citizens of Connectitut give you an imcohfiRlonal 3-year guarantee! 11 from Connecticut Insurance Cbmpanies (upper) VBN yS, 14-karat gold dress model ...... fM.TS (lower) JAiyUS, men’s self­ winding ...... BM.TB (Prices Include Federal Tax) You Have Read and Heard Much About Insurance Taxes Duririg the Last Two Weeks 968 MAOr srr. MANCRE8TEB

■/ THE KNOWN NAME, THE KNOWN QUAUTY SINCE 1900 WE BELIEVE YOU WANT TO KNOW THE FACTS

No ether etate taxoa itg innirance companies as e e m r a ly aa doea Conneetient. W hj Kfpp Ppnalizilig Na admr ■late impoeos both a premium tax and Local Insurance nies iaflereat and dividends tax on its eMnpaniea. In Adm(ni»traiKjn'« resicsi^bf to s addition^ the Conneetim t egmipaniea ■ pay ahnoet all nf the eoet of operatitif the State Intorance '"•“ I'"* *ith olhtr Main it hard (o undsr- V Department. ■V ' « '»••• no* exist, on No I k insursnee Contrary to what has been stated, the tax program ^ p s n m . No other tiate hu such a tax. It mean, o>m|iet(tive diwdvantaae (hr l« sl companies ■ow before the General Asseinhly pmdncea m o r e that employ thoiiMnd, of Connecticut citizen,!^ X * a n d n o t le$» tmx money than Conneetient has re- a lre J? * ‘^“ver.w ha, coritended that the cotnpanie, VITAMINS for Spring Pep-Up alretay get prefercnital treatment. He )m '^•gived from insurance in any past year. There teill 6 * ^ ' Id h T u 's. n ' ” v " ''■V" ^“mmiMioiier. 5 « Isp de/ieit for m y other tmxpoyer to mohe up. John L, Sullivan. Yet if he look, at Mr Sullivan',' . lem on y b^ore the. General AMembly . F <2.89 Jr. Aytiial Tliia iribrpase comes from the norm al inereas(e hi Committee he will 6nd that hi, Ux ccLmi^oH^J VITAMINS & prwninm i^nm e and in |M-^inm taxea, which ka, a cunoua philo«>j>hy. Mr. Sullivan dfapule, W ill dbm estic^a^ ont^f'Otatif eiHiipanies pay., te ehmiiiated Withpui revenue Ion to the ,taie be- ■■■ .. .1 i.m ^ N T , h ? r ‘ “P'«he MINERALS VltIBigS * Under the progrRm Cameetient wil^ receive one Ihutam Mr. .Sullivan, for if ihit tax rate, had remained h(gh, Ihe.iiale would have collected far ' ( one-half million doUlirii or more.ineroue hi Cowtoma 11 Vitamins,. T Minarali Deodorants s ' i W o r ^ t t a Ilate ha" Tiny, tost*-fr*a capsulas for 1 9 9 <2J 9 BAVTOL from i'nsnranee d iiring^ e next fiscal period, already offered an irretrievable km of inconte " 3 t« l2 yf. olds. Boosts pop, I COMPLEX Maybe so. But if Mr. .Sullivan wanted to cirrv MEN'S SUITS -Bonie of JOO. Stiok or CriiM m eoniiared with the'enrrent bit^iiinni.. (exclnd- - -/ B on ic 9 7 7 B rfc ti for Hotirs fhl. to ‘heir logical extreme he could Z t •tat the (date it suffering a fabulous km of income o flO fc’...... the apecial flood tax the companies paid.) .. mU wool flannels •“* K A * h«au« ,t.-dpe, not lak. fOO per cent of whTTn A sM P ries...... The farmosorf tages from insurance nndw’’the V ^*iellereddn ^\quellty feeturee k .all wool worsteds f eel Ht After Fifty wffl be greater percentage-wise than the e Z l Z h . mme day the er^ te an impreesive CNiInlf avi'Wu projected hi the Governor*# hndget fof ’I* liio corporate income'tax or bnsineas taxes, ex- •aoce of th(i tax-gatherer to give Up any aource M totalfor'Eaater to c ^ * or reventte once taBped-w|wih.rrit i, 9 5 HEET olpaiw of insnrance. Our Westerfield suit for Spring ’57 makes you FORMULA .^^Connemg. toollod Semite in 1949. and again hi 1951 i s y t m r s famous tailoring ’Itnow-hW " plus these B o n k of IpO.;...... R elief..... Bottk 100.... ipproTrd tho^^irogram, m did the last Democratic ^?**.^** figured into the rats for dollars less the Robert HaU impressive Westerfield featurA: greater •trurturfr.' Admittedly, taxation of insurance com- panie, ti a complicated matter. But it i, plain that \ 'Low Overhead Way: fabric-selection iiicluding wool fiannels and = -R EG . 1.29 die new Spring worsteds, costly hand details, TTie Connecticut insurance companies do abdiit n U r .i^ ’ k! •’ •'*" Pf«ni.ims. In s ta n t a l ^ compahie. thit have $ Too save ~ 2 You lave s. expert hand finishing uAere it ebun ts, new CHEM-O-CEL loiulir 8% oTtheir bnsines# in Conneetient'and .95% here, a. con,rawed with o«.-of-^;.,e b e c a ^ w e because we sell S w e e te n in g Spring colorings and textures. And, Robert A c tio n olaewhere;-the Interest and Dividends Tax is. .m ake them in our own f ^ COMPLETE « SW(HiK(R aNs ^ cir^ ttan ce, iUdoe,’ aeem rea*». Hall low overhead saoes you plenty/ latpiisoii on hieome frinn business done iH’ery- ' gqitt in our own low overhead CAR CLEANER iihcati and not merdy from -business done in tailorin g plants. salesrooms. « W ET IT AND WASH ^ ^ ^ ®"'y fur . 'YOUR CAR Porfootion Conneetient. .' nav a far ^ ««"panie,. perctniage-wiw, LiQIID J (hbu«nd, of local T ^ effect of this p r^ am is to remove gradnally itrength of the Cold Creiin te ^ a d tio ry depend, the hvelih^ of ihom em- SWEETENER ZIPPER BR6 • .the d S«|uo#aa ^ S tu r^ wiiro wms bm ’’ aluitered, eimipanie* have been burden^. ■ -'t m i O O M O N V IN IIN T U Y A W A Y PLAN b c u s a b u b Skin.^aMl H*s L U I, i0^|e-.m ox. * CfNHtnktiwi Fm -B eM Deft SMn - NO EXTRA CHAROI 69 I Seve 41 c tUiUiriet rtmrinud trtm . ■. S t u r d y THE HARTTORD COORAKT • P!a*tk MaKfc2Q,1937. * / "•{ROUTES 5 and 10° Pocket Combs At route 72 OVERPASS

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long delayed decency and Justice progresa for the Gold Coast that Students Present in tho Near Bart. nobody provided for liberlA ■ D i ^ c t o ^ e s r ’.X- ■">>'> ® The BttUaUon in the Gaza Strip He had on» other thing to say Stipitnuj .Ijrrali By RfXMBtt PRICE x, y p ifir Income Tax R e v i is Mother. Instance of ^ e over wUlch had a little mors bite In It. 9 ^ ■ / _ 1 pbd5t i w ^ ^ me. fact. Nasser Is actually dying jto Under British colonial, policy, /■ Thursday> Msurh M" . mem IS BttselK^eet Mrs. Olive Reciiaye WiU Rreeent have Uiilted Nations Police, Force he said, "the atudenU from the .rr;a ...... "Velontoersera needed,..^ ,Are you one of thote ^iaxpayera whi.0 -b elief that if he gete MaochMte^ *>>nn. 4 ^m .'...... 1 ....,. Volunteers OM& f e A o /tlltu f y MOUARD A. MUUJS^ her dance end drama eiudimta of \ BiOMAS rtiRODSON Gold . boast . .went to the best -T... help "from .Internal Revenue. people In filling ^t hla return Uiat a STSROUSON units remain in' Gaza, to patrol ^ 6 a".flj...... Voluritoers needeik Thin lastlest article ot the there will be no additional check made on iricbhae and deduc- the Uttle Folk! ,«tiidip tri.^their t i X / Publlsntn ■ the border against iany new IS'. schools in England, lo Oxford an^l * Anni R b v im * • annual revue Frfday evening u the A Satisfied KiPDIE FAm f^stqm October 1, IbM — S.a.m fv,...,...... Bill Barrett.. • Prim er(-.tehes Up the final step- In' tlons ? '- , Cambridge. They .were^nof denied —.10 a.m 7,,...... »... .. Vplunteors needed.. V , flUing out.,. Form 1040—figuring If eo. you wilt'be interested in th^ol.lowing announcement Bowers School au^torlum.. - raell attack. But the United Na­ j« Folks CA^ra*'. The program, wr tten in miiUcril’ PiibUlbed ^ r y £vening Except tions, in its resolution on the'sub- admission td those schools because 10 a.m-, Noon i . ' , ...... Voinnteora needed.- . T, ‘ youT actual '^ x . . (de by the Commisaioner of Interrisd/Revenue; lunuys end : Entered at Uie Noon •i-2-jp.-m...... T x x -••••••• ^ ttie e Eord. " A*The' Magic eh” ;■ It also.descrlMi whqt happens <;There is no special handling y^ven returns prepared for cbriiedy style, will be p'reaente^iri Janies Sloqiv Jr. of Taiitdfack Lane, YernoW Xi. Olfte* at Ifanchester. Conn., aa j,ect, ordered the patrol to be "oh" of their race, as we A-ei'a. in the two parte, the flrat. entitled "The bcondnd CUnOUw Mall Matter. 2 p.m 4 p.m; ,7v. ,'r-.. . Gllve Chartier, Louise Lord. ^ ^ ■ Frlda^'^arch *9j—’ • to your return after it Is fUed and, taxpay^s by our agents, or for these in which partial assistance fiVBSCRI^ION R ^E S the border, which, In the . strict United States.”- ■ ^ 4 p.m, — 6 p.m...... i*mire, W. J ose p'lt vlaetly, .It gives sorne femlnderji to has beeibgiven. Those returns aro in exactly the same atatua aa Magic Brush” and the ."second. - . Payable In Advanfca' B ow ^ School - those of you Who mu4t file a Dec- a i-eturn paepared by any taxpayer in hie own home.. I '.ttle Folks ^howtlma Capers.” interpretation people go to whrti ft^We would guess that the .( ■ •- . TvX Lemlre. . r Students partlclpatirig in the / .^One Year ...,'. t•• • • • y^‘‘--- - a question of face la involved. herlan ambassador had,, m p m ^ 6 p.m. 8 p.m...... X.vA^^ttcy Burke, Roger Winter.-X . laratlon of Estimated Tax on or ^ "The tiutpayer, regardlMr of the clrcuipetances under which 8 p.m. iO p.m...... - > .7 ...... TF^aipk W; Barry, Patricia B arry.,, current year 1957, his return wtuKorepared, rmist stand full responslhillty for its, drama workshop will enact tha %ree Montha “•J' ..would havh to mean'on both side.s tarlly at feast, checked some o^mir 10 p.m. — Midnight \N»iidi^ra peeded. S, If you are using Form 1040 ypu accuracy. »>Taxpayers who have received such official aaaiatance speaMng roles and the- long end One Houtb ...... dance acts will presented hy \ Weeb.V ...... *./i*...... of-the border. So NaSser, although easy ,one wqy verdicts on tire is.- Slcywatch Posl located ori top oTMahcjieeter Police S ta tio n . ■ emtei- In item 12, page 1 of should be just as careful to retain fl.nancial records Which relate X... Single Copy Volunteers may regiater at Civil Defenae -Headquarters, Municipal jrom 1040 the tax from either the to theii- returns as lUff other taxpayers.” the pupils of the dancbig'classes. he doesn’t want the United Na­ 81 e of cplonlaUsm. Mrs. Clara ,-Dubaldo of; the Du- T mkmbbr of tions forces, to leave, has to keep / ^ ‘Umbrerta .Designed by Building, on Monday, Wednesday or FVlday, from 1-5 p.m. ... ■Tax Table {see article 11) or the --A THB/ASflOClATED/aSflOC------PREffl , , m FINE STEAKS and FOOD 'T a x Computation Schedule on baldo Music Center will be- the ac­ demanding tfiaf^they be stationed Flonde Chamber'of companist, and lUss .Barbara Tba Ai^claUd Preaa . *• 7 page 3 of Form 1040. tor explanihg why/you don't 'cqn- the amount of/your estimated antitlei^ the on the Israeli side, of the border Commerce’ and-one of the founders of the Na­ late Mrs. Dwight W. Morrow., died Brown,'daughUr of Mr. arid'Mra. Ybu, too, will be a satisfied alt- ne«n dupatched .credited to tu or A Thought If/you’d like healthful Sunshine tional Press'Club, died Tuesday. The first step is Using the tax cur in hie statement. wages. ■ nut edherwiec credited. *P,,*y*L too. Israel, by perrriltt,ing United Tuesday. She was born' in Cleve­ computation schedule on page 2.1s A single individual (not the Donald Brown! 90 'VaUey bt;, will and alN> the- local nowe Spohsorrd by Manch evefy day of the year I'd, advise Cambridge. Ohio — Mrs. Edna land, Your return/will also be re­ render vocal eelectloris during the • All rlgbts ot rcpublication oj ipeClal Nations troops on its side of the you to contact my^ co-worker, Dr. to enter on line 1 your adjusted viewed to df^tittihs .whether it head of a household or surviving y KIDDIE FAIR Customerl 4iapatchea bereln are aleo rcaerved. Council ofTChurcl Henderson, .79, Mother of Rep. H Income as shown In Item 11-, spoiisc) Is required to file Form evening. ^ border, would; however, b^. ad­ Sclylne, and buy'aome of „the John E. Henderson (R-Ohio), died ' THE BARE FACTS should be eriSB^itcti by a Revenue The program will begin at 7:15. / acreage he'a now' selling at ''his \ remember,.. vpage 1. W hat you enter in line 2 Agent. (^Inanly only those re­ 1040-ES if his toUl estimated / . Full iervice client of N. E. A, Serr- mitting that it Is a nation likely Tuesday. • North Hollywood, Calif. (> i^ Tlcketa may he obtained at the / Working as A nujsfrig aide in the Florida playground, "Schwlnea- .Clevelanid — Miss Annie Spen­ Here’s a fashion note from this h rU ^ o rtan t, You have a choice-of turns v ^ c h have dOubtfi 1 or sua- gross income exceeds 55,000. **Puu!aheni .Repreaentallvea: The tc attack acros.s n bgrder, or that ■ ahovro^ either your itemized de- A married couple filing jointly door. , Jullua Mathewa Spedlal Agency — t»** -general Jiospital/lfere gives'me an ville'.” It's truly a fabulous place cer Cutter, director of school Southern California town. Signs in 'items are examined closely, York. Chicago. Detroit and BoatM. it shaped some part of the blame opportunit,;^ to g o to the different and nowjiere else in the Sunshine libraries bf the Cleveland- Public a local department store bear this ‘;dueUo^ or one. of. the amounta ur return is examined and or a person'>eritiled to the status * mISMBER*^ AUDIT BUREAU OF State can poinpare with it. Sure, !* eh o v m ^ ( a r or (W, of the In- lal tax proposed, you have of head of household oh surviving CIRCUUATIO.NS. ______for/ih e war last fall. So Israel departme^A On a recent errand Library for 22 years iintll she re­ warning,: ."People With Bare Feet other developments offer yoii^ all tired In 1942, and a lister of the Not Allowed on Escalator.” ' atrucUone ^ th . line 2. Use whlch- rli^t to ask fbr « reconsidera- spouse - is required to file sn esti­ • } fa tly refu.ses to permit the police to the^obdTsnk, looking up on sorts of recreation but; the catcH I km ftsad lint in The Mauicheater^Evening Heraid. soil, it labels E g jpt the criminal. iriformative, and. in "my opinion, Schwlnesvlile, all the- aports are "tax computation schedule of Mge District Director's office, ask the entitled to filf/ri joint return or 'quit* tru e.,Its title is "Hovv to Be right at your fingertips. And ■ ■2, following the instruction^ op- Director for the address ^ his Re­ whb do not ckmblne their income it 1^* 8*Kt -li n m fir,,. Dtaniay advertlatng cloaing houra: Both Egypt and Israel should urn Ihi^§si$f0§9li. for purposei^f applying the above UNONKY WHSN YOU WANT IT For Monday—J p.m. *yway. Perfectly- Miserable. when Uie tide i s , high you can tlhtH HAY n SAlil r 'posite each line and you ^ 1 end gional Commissioner to, whom you For Tueaday—1 p m. Monday. ■ . want the United Nations Police Think about >'tiurkelf. even Wgter Ski or Spear Fish 1STAURA>IT and up' on line 9, -with the/am ount can appeal. rules undpr test 2 iwill be treated arid tk ty Aove For Wedneaday—1 P- "* as single individuals who should F or Thuraday—1 p. m- Wedneaday. Force to stay on the job. But ex­ Talk about yourself. - Tight in Nyour living room. If COCtCTAIi; LOMNOK N, ' Which goes In item 12, ^ g e 1, of Ordinarily the Internal Revenue < that For |Ytdat—I p. Use ‘T" a.s often as po^ible, you're interested you better act -Form 1940. , Service has.three years from the file if-'the total estimated gross In- actly how' It stays on the job is Mirrrir yourself continually in fast and ge't in on the Big Free cojrie exceeds 55,000. ■ . «cb , X^DiNNERS From $2.25 Remember, you. should have a time you file your return in which d M ^ publication except Saturday — aiso all-important. t(ie opinion of mhcr's. Offer that no resident of Schines- ‘ Form W-2 from fvery employer lo-charge you additionalTtax; But Don’t forget to keep a copy of 9 a m. • ■ All this miwt be especially mad­ Listen grt!edily' to what people" ville will Want ^.to be without—a .; who withheld tay from your pay'. if yoti n»ake a fraudulent-return, your completed tax return and say about you. year'a aupply'of* Snake Bite Rem- V CHILDREN'S DINNERS $T.25 Declaration -of Estimated Tax in dening to Secretary General Ham- If you had ip6re than one em- or If ybu fail to file a return, ac­ Wedneidayi March 27 Expefct to be appreciated. My; Iployer, add lu) the amounts de- tion can be taken by the Internal safe place. Attach tb your file ^anCh^ter Has Ever Seen! marskjoid. For many of the things Be suspicious. \t •ducted from:your pay for F.I.CA. Revenue Service at any -fime to copy.any figures or-facts that will tlisit have to happen wouldn't bf Be jealous" and envious. ''(Social S e^ rity ) tax. You are en- h e 1 p"". answer possible inquires Face Over Facts Deaths Last h t collect the tax ,and pei^ties. Am irinn tkey h 8 j h , too hard to get, U the que.allon of Be sen-sltive to slights, EDDY REED " . titled to threat any deduction of Except for- farmers April .15, from the Internal Revenue Serv­ Never forget Criticism. ice. Good luck. 'ccni It wkii ysi will TO Not fact, hut face—that is what face could be eliminated. F.I.C.A.)/taX In excess of 584 as 1957, is also the date for fil­ Trust nobody but yourself. By THF, ASSOCIATED PRESS i 'addiUqiiaK Income tax withheld. In ing the Declaration of Estimated MONEY IN A HURRYl throws up m ary of the dlfficulUes Insist on consideration and Routes 44A and 6, Bolton, Conn., M itchell 9-4445 in the Near East situation. Not Washington— Ira , Elbert Ben-, "otheiVwords Any excess will be Tax 1957 (Forptl040-ES) end pay­ Any Amount t f k lli respect. nett, 88. writer and editor, who "e itiw credited or refunded to you ing the firsLihstallment of tax due , 0 W S H ( 1 W N Y I O N •ao 1^500 T H E . what shall happen, so much as Too Sweet Demand agreement with your owa served as editor-in-chief of the Under New Management—Formerly The Hlllcreat Restaurant mded you report the excess on thereon. Farmers who expect to To B u y ...... X anythinc. how It shall happen—that is the views on everything. Washington. Boat, now the Post ir return as required on page 6 receive At least two-thirds of their S e r m t To Pay ...... wOTiioui bilu. Premier Bulganin has written Sulk , if people are not grateful to • naew* w iwi eiweeia aeaww- BONE! thing posed in question ques­ and Times "HriraJd, 1908 until 1933, Always insist on SAFE O IL HEAT OPEN EVERY DAY INCLUDING SUNDAY •/hi the instructions. grosalncome for 1957 from fa’rm- fiitt eusliir MtadWf, bg iM- To CotuolidaU y.bxtii and tImb another letter to Chancellor Ade­ you for favors'shown them. In recent ^ ar.s , managing editor If you owe an additional amount IngAnay wait until Jan. 15, 1958 to IF tion. Never forget services you may ■ Monday through Saturday, dinnera served from 4:30— ttrins Bylos tlaeic neduasi PAYMENT CONnACTI hit. 1 (Mi Iwr. nauer of V^est Germany, and it is of the N a^nal Republic Magazine, it COSTS LESS too! • to Uncle Sam, payment must be file their first declaration. that pforiAt ftm, coatoft- m4 ili. M ernll. 1 aa*k On the Suez Cbisl, everybody another letter dripping with have rendered. Kitchen open until midnight—Sunday 12 noon to 9 P. M. made when you file your Form In order to determine whether Smmlltr/'Monthly .'Payment "rrwp«wr Be oh the look out for a good time •bit fu^eon — St s knows what the .basic facts of the sweetness. Russia will be delighted 1040. The return mu.st either be you must file aiForm KHO-EIS on I U« prkt jom am mUoti: Nr rtfhiai^ k« AUie . RSUfl- for yourself. 'In the District Director's Of 1198" or April 15, follow whichever of the NoiB ApnisNcn rilANITUAA m future are going to be. The Canal to establish clcser relations with Shirk ypur duties if you can. RANGE Mi.r }m i PAPAT CtN U going to be managed liy Egypt. V Ml postmarked not later than/ niid two rules shown below is applic­ WELDON DRUG CO. \yest Germany. Russia thinks Do as liUle as posalble for others. night of April 15, J957. ekakH Uw M P e eri O u t f iti r wr PM kittM k Love yourself supremely. able: 901 Main Street—MI S-5S2I The tolls are going to be paid to tiade between the two countries I'UEL OIL • i p If you have a refund coming Mtuthlv Pt, Be selfish. 1. If you expect to receive in­ AfpOiMtOf riitiits f« i Egypt, with a certain percentage should be stepped Up right away. you can either have all or come of more than 5100 not sub ^ tK M N i2 M l. 11 M i. 20 M t. of them set aside for maintenance Eva Hart GASOLINE of it paid back to you or credited ject to withholding, you must file $ 50 S 5 .0 2 RusslAjs full of respect and‘af- against ypur 19^ estimated tax. IM 10.M 1 iTm $ 4 7 2 and improvements on the Canal, A GOOD WORLD a Form 1040-ES if your estimated 300 2 9 .17 M .15 19.U fecUon for Adenauer and hls.go'v- Do not ask tq4iave any credited 47.41 $ * .•4 M .69 Tucson, Arlz. (/P)—Som^ big gross income exceeds 5600 times We’re Colletiiag Olit MO The danal is going to bs open to e nment. unless you escpect to file a Dec­ the number of exemptions to 8 cht0 ul$K «( rtpnm «»t tadod* nU cb«rgt8. the shipping of all nations; In­ boys roughed up 6 - ^ a r - old BANTLY OIL laration of Estimated Tax for the which you are entitled, plus 5400, bmtbd m p r p m p t BMtothlp immentM. All this Russian sweetness drips Charles Johnson and topa $2.50 he before April 15, 1957. - For example, it you expect to LICENSE tLATCS cluding Israsl, h to the West German mind as if had collected while idling newa- < >)MI' \M , INC. W e UAe to . But nobody can agree on Just After .vour return reaches the receive more than 5109 not sub­ it wera so much aejd' For what papers. Milton B u r a ^ of Phoenix !!l M \ l \ -.|[}|;i;i r District Director’s office, it wtll be ject to -withholding and are en Money will be used for Mentally "^e«t 4SNM a 0 K ' how thepe things are going to hap­ heard about the rdribery and sent moat West Germans want, In their Now the samples must go checked for mathematical accur­ titled to four exemption.^; 'you Retarded Children, Leave your flLEPHONE . WRITE • er VISIT pen. And most of the parties In- police a $2.50 c h a ^ to give to the TEL. Mlfchcll 9-4595 acy. If you have made an error must file a Form 1040-ES if your plate* at: . hearts, arid what Chancellor Ade­ lad So he'll Iptow "it's a good - volved are more interested in how the District Director will send you estimated gross Income exceeds nauer wants in particular, before world after -R9G&V1LLE TR 6.3271 they are going to happen than in an explanation together with 52.800 -)5600 X 4 plus 5400 equals Roy Hagedorn’s PRBrSIIREn^ he'faces hla electorate next fall, is either «i bill or- a refunjl depending 52,8001. having them juat happen.. Service Station PINANCi CO. INC. Of AAANCHJCmSTIR some glimpse of progress toward on whether you figured too little 2. If you expect to receive in­ 280 ^ e « t Middle Tpke. Nasser, for instance, knows ex- come of or less which is, not •13 MW STREET • SteelM flt*r the reunification of Germany. or too much tax. If you should re­ 5100 ■ actly What he. is going to have to ceive' a notice telling of a mathe­ subject to withholding, the neces­ Oliyri’s Service Stiition . MANCHESTER r nnkt;I: MIU^IMIUl^l M ill That Is all Adenauer wants frcmi D.»y PiJO-StlO i nun.I . tm( . 1» / / ClmaOC)< U t. do with the Cimal. He is going to B - $249 matical error in your return and sity for filing Form 1040-ES de­ 4tl Hartford Road Ruuis. It y.as in the. hope of C o m e S e e ! you do riof agree, write the Direc- pends on,your martial atatua and tOMM MAOf'IN AU ANabiItY TOWNS hi-ve to do the things we have / just listed above. But he would opening some lead in this direction See carpets with the ?'or- that Ac^nauer iiimself suddenly, vvard Look ; the ultimate in like to be a • great picker and e tir k i; nWArA WW AWRrSrilr A WAWW derided to become polite to Ri beauty >i - • ^ " of the Canal. TIjus, although he Russia 1.8 .mow altogether too will graduUly come to, the terms sweet andyl^oriabie about that /Ptancie^tei he has to come to, he will do it B„me dimlon of Germany it used by' a series of unilateral prO' tu attaCK all the time. It seems to 935 MAIN STREET—CALL Mitchell 3-5171 '' 1 ' Rouncements of his o\vn, as if he ^ow-absolutely no interest Iri the r A " '> alone w-ere deciding everything. thing It used to talk about all the The maker is '^out of business' ■ V- ’ Similarly, Nasser knows that time—the reunification of Ger­ . aventiiaily he ia going to havb to many. It seems altogether philo­ Regular $4O.0O BOY^or GIRLS' let Israeli shipping go through sophical about things just as they are. We must make, way for x : J^OOK: the Canal. Again, the one thing I ■ 14” WDDLEWEieHT ' whidi concerns him is that it shall The suspicion has' to be that NOW not seem that what he does Is be­ Russia knows, just as well as ahy- ■ ' . / • 20" BICYCLE ■ / body else, that nobody is going to ing dictated by th^.-unspeakable lines of re-order samples •i 1.75 BALLOON TIRES t.9. $41.00 ^ 3 1 .6 0 . fact that, 'last fall, the itrmlea of keep Germany partitioned forever. new C - $89 Israel pulverized hia Egj'ptiah Rut Russia is not going to help He old enemy, Adenauer, T in an")’ • COASTER BRAKE BOYS'or GIRLS* armies. ' / - Instead, on the. issue of letUng election i'f it can help, it. So it 26” MIDDLEWEIDHT Israel usfe the Cahal, he dreams V rites him sweet letters full of. Twjgivg days ago we told you how thj^manufacturor of our • BALL BEARING PEDALS of having it appear that he is ugly inferences .that West Ger­ ^ ■ most popular sofas end chairs'for over ,a quarter dictating to Israel those things many is going lo be' juat We$t to pay...w bm • CHROME LITE and TANK Rm . $42.S0 ■. which Israel must do in order to Cermany forever. X of a century was efosiqg up shop.'Wetold yoli last ' r persuade him to open the Canal. Thursday was the final dIiy*to order custons-edvered pieces • LUGGAGE CARRIER jBo here, he offeis to abandon his Advantages Of Colohialism from this rnaker. Now his samples on our floors ~ u d h t w e io h Ts claimed legal status of. belliger^ • TRAINfNG WHEELS it was a neat flifi- of, the coin are of no further use to?i$ . we can't order frorn them • 26" BOYS' orlGIRLS* ehey, which is the status.. under with S-Speed Oe«$r. Large Touring which he . closes the Canal to Is­ which was .contributed, the other again.'So we must clear them away to make space for '• ADJUSTABLE SPRING Bag and Caliper Brakes. rael, if only ^ariiel.. will Interna- day. by the Liberian ambrii^ador 20” STANDARD MPDEL / .f'" 'tionalize Jerusalem, give, up half lo the United Nationi. The rhpre- our new lines of comparable pieces; SADDLE SEAT aenlative of that free African, WITHOUT TANK, UGHT or pA R B I^ R«9. $52.50 Its territory,'and solve the Arab All these Floor Samples ere drastically reduce.d for final " • ADJUSTABLE CHROME ,,..refugee, problem he himself has country, founded in 1847 by freed cais clearance. All are in choice thowroorfi fabrics never really wanted to have solved Itolted Slates _i,laves, had noticed ./ HANDLE BARS ^ NOW $ 2 7 . 6 0 But, If he 'doesn't get anywhere, that the newspapermen accom­ and colors. All ere offered ''As Is."- All Sales Rnal. ALL BIKES HAVE BRAZED-UP CONSTRUCTION FRAMES WHICH ARE GUARANTIED FOR LIFE! 2 .With such high prices on the panying- Vice Prosident Nixon on n is b erie •( tka Ceilitiee cevecet* feeterei oLAUstste’t new opening of the Canal, he will be hi!| African lour had eficountered Crusader policy: When yoU collide with another Allstate-insured D-$79 one special .surprise. They had car, Allstate pays every penny' of your fepair bill—you pay content to let the World Cdurt rule ■ Reg. 1324.00 Wing Sofa (Sketch B ); foam back, „ ■on the Canal,from a legal point been surprised to discover that nothing! A mighty important advantage when you consider that Reg. $135,00 Small Lounge Chair (Sketch C), box of v1evv, ap long as it can appear trie, new nation of Ghana, just there are over 3)SOO,000 Allstate policyholders. ai-rns and seat cushions; green cotton pVint, .$249 pleats, red print co v er...... $ 8 9 SALE-SAND BOXES ctiia SAND Reg. $279.00 Wing Sofa (Sketch B) foahi Back and , . that he is yitiduug to law and not. eioerging from British colqnitU The, figures below show why it really pays to cairy^ow cost Reg. $145.00 Lounge Chair (Sketch C!) in beige-' ' to any' of the nations who attacked rule,.w-as in many respects way arm§, spring;seats, uold print ..., ; .$198 All have galvanized steel floors with “center-leg” floor supports Cincm, Allstate Collision Insurance. Even a “little” accident pan put a and-aqiia linen with box pleats . . . . . t', ,/, . .$ 1Q9 him last fall. aleari of Liberia, vvhlch had air W osiiad- big dent in your pocketbook these days. Compared to costly ■Reg. .$319.00 (Curved Front' Sofa, turquoise.dam*" . Reg. $159;00 Tufted Back Lounge Chair, f box for added strength, adjustable striped canvas awning, phis roomy waya had its freedom.. 7 , The prime concerns oh the' other repair bills, Allstate's tow rates for Collision insurance are a ask; foam ciushions, kick pleats -...... — $239 plea,ts^ beige nubby-textured edveiing ...... $109 seats. ' ' Rtach Sond aide of the Near East picture ar* So the'L ’beriari ambassador, the mighty big value! , - ,w^Reg. $28Q.00 Junior Lawson Sofa, foam .cushion, Reg. $179.00 Wing Chair (Matches Sofa B), foam also with questions.of face, flritaih othefr day, called a special press fringe base; green all-wool covertijg ...... $198 / - Play h. safe... and smart! See or phone your Allstate Agent! cushion; beige printed linen .$ l 35 36*42 WITH ONE SUPPORT ., ...... 8.99. ard France are more concerned conference;, tp talk abo'ut the other Reg. $229.00 Law.son Sofa with square, cut-Back- with seeming to be able to tell s‘de of the coin of colonialism. i , Reg. $169.00 Lounge Chairs with foam cu.shion, arm s: brown textured cover, box pleats :. -$liS9 ■ box pleats;'red cotton, or, aqua prints, each » .$ i 19 36x5Q WITH TWO SUPPORTS (6 lo9*) • • • • • [hfM er what he has to' do than The difference in material prog­ iHr, Foilfr A$»mWir ...... $16173 ‘ Reg. $259.00'Wing Sofa, 3-cushion,, foRm-back, with having him do it. They want ress between -Liberia and Ghana, Jest leek . WMsAieM tt^lecomeel. . , . , . 110.06 , Reg.’$129.50 Lounge Chair ..spring seat, box pleats; 36x72 WITH THREE S^UPPORTS (6 la g s) ...... • • things to be their decisions, nqj s^d- he, was "the difference be­ box pleats; turquoise document print ,. .i.... -$/189 green textured cover ...... 539 •f fleie everege * HowTej...... , . . • . *16,00 his. In fact, they are still more tween the home of a man vyho has . keg. $249,00 Sofa with round arms, box pleats; Reg. $135.00 Lawson Lounge Chair, foam cushion, Not*: Ctdar is waatfiar rosistont! . repair aed .( interested in, breaking Nasser had to accoi'ipliari everything by Grill eal IwmHr Assemhiy . 120.00 -light brown embossed chintz ...... _____ .$198 kick pleats; green textured fabric ...... $89 . than ih having him do anything in his own sw-eat and toil, and that . repletemeet >Tr«ek IM Aucmkl)f...... \ , ST.10 ; Reg. $192.00 Lawson Love Seat, box pJeated,‘round Reg. ^149.00 Lpunge Chair, spring ciishion..box particular,' * ’ of I. man who has enjoyed a large’ tesfsi Heed AsMinkIr/Freet’ Ftedir . , ‘i 63.10 firms; red print cpyering .,... .a • .$139 pleats: grwn scenic print ...... ,$109 As fbr -Urael, it is s:till passion iiheritance.” . ■ Htt6li|kt AiMMkIy . . . . ' 6S.OO ALL DAY MONDAY J Reg. $239,00 Lawson Sofa, round arms, box pleatR, Reg. $129.50 Lawson^Lounge Chairs, box pleats; ate to establish, in th,e..mind «md Ghana, he admitted,,had better spring cushions; red cottoh print .$169 gold document print, or, beige texture ...... $79 baart of all the world. Die righl- rofkds. better schools, better har- Reg. $279.00 Uawson Style with small wings; kiijk $149.00 Lounge Chair, spring cushion, bqx pleats;, THURS. and.FRI. till 9 P. M. .eousness.of its own military action ,hor facilities, a'more highly de­ pleats, gold textured fabric ...... it. ..,.'.. .$189 lu t fall. H wants from this right- veloped • industry, agriculture and SEARS, ROEBUCT( & CO. BLDG. green textured covering ...... ____ $109 •pus and successful militaj-y ac public revenue. That w-as because Reg. $279.00 Curved T-Cushion Sofa, button back, Reg. $179.50 Loose Pillow-back Lounge Chair, kick ^.U ‘U.cre was tfiis othfr aide to co- 909di$i Lv Start AmMr ^ Twillm tlAnct en4 : ^ . , Reg. $149.00 Wing-Chai« (Sk^ch_A), foapt cuah- , N C H E S T E R ting any, from laiael. That, to loniaiiem-r^toat Bntl-'h capital arid ^ tWL U v, Wntybb tftt C»> Htmt Qfhct. Sbetit. llUwolt, Of Phone Mi 3*5856 GREEN STAMPS mmiia, Would merely he 'I r ' I'.C,' ' . ''ions, bojc pleats; choice "of green-and-beige. cotton uiltlaUye du|_ provide material Print, or, gre^n textured fabric, each .;v..;$109 935 MAIN STREET. Mlfektii 3 .SI7 L ■J' ;-)l See^mmwmeeeeee : ■ /, -/■ (//' ' ' 7 -'.I .A .1 . / / X- . < 'J ■H c** A V' •\ 1

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■\-v. ■'■Y X- MANCHESTER ,fiVE;NlN(; .HERAU), M^ANC^^^ WEflNESDAY; MARC.H 27, 1957 , PAGE ELEVEN V . ... X. /: MANCHESTER lEVENlNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN WEDNESI^AY, MA[AiliCH, 27, 1967 , » A g 8 T E !J JU sold: ’)The drought definitely 1* not takue biphide: Dormltorieg^ *2,- M or* Com fort Woqrinq Storm Toll 36t broken.” ' Subsoi) moisture and 60fi06 Mqre Youths in Stute 600,00; faculty houelng, $1,3()0,* 253 on Train Saved; • streams and farm pofida.iun are 000; continuing educatloh'. center FALSETEETir eiilsraid f' ■ -X ‘ low, he exfilatned. building, $2,800,0(}0; . educational Her* it a ptwaaot-way to ovorcoma Eight tQdppeal Cjonvictions / Capt. Martin Assists Sute and federal crop a|)*ervera televlaibn• ’ )H bqiEquipment,'|8(M>00;. •_ In­ loota Plato .OteoMfert. PASTEXTR. Gattlemen lose In.NeWaska said subaoU iflqlature Seen of Collqgte Age by ^65 tramural and athletic ^ sporta an Improved powdtr, iprinkM, on -upper *nd lower plates bMds taem BecK%. Bills In that alate sflll -Is ’’well ^ Ib w building, $1,500,000; conatrucUon - nrmerto tbkt. Uiep‘r*el more com-' On l^rious Gutning Counts T h re ^ Days normal.” The snow reduced ^11 stats Capitol, Hartford, March^ord against raisi^ the tuition toTjf4qf east stands at Memorial 'Sija- fortaUci Ho tummy, teoey, pasty Stork in S^of a 'Whit- live.” msled that by 1965 there yvnl be afternoo)),; "wouldn't know tlWyanswer. 1 Colorado foothllla there -was ‘"The snow was thq nicest thing was Just part of the landscape.” bHpt has broken into the head- sunllde Rally. Following a pish-to * That, is how Miss Nbrma Duff, Ellington, March 27 (Spec-^ dcijlOO niore men and wdtnen of Jqpgensen said many of the lal)—Two - heads, are better dust in the air t^ n snow that, happened to -the soil all college age living In .Connecticut pi Joposed projects -' presented to hief’s Auto rtS^awalon in He said he .never saw. any signs llneKagain. 4kis time bv giving an; divert attention^-ifartin landed his 36. Middletown, Ohio, one of. 253 i ■apring.-’ / rnxiTt'toom Jook« o f these, people here I a s s i s t the stork in Scotland. i ’copter at three atrategic locations, tbB)i one. according to a popular Crop experts m Kansas, Okla­ than there wjpre In J955; j tl committee today' have been -posted inviting Teamster' .d u e s paswngc,rs, described twb\ugged ' "The Weekend atorm ..loat iiboat payers. Maemb-a son of Mr. and Mrs.: attracting sd much interest that adage, but - not- when . ^ , twb homa, Nebraska and Texas said V Thus, he said In a statemejil’; *ought at prevlpua leglalaUve aea- FigiiiP^s in Crash EiRht of th e^ n Bigmfi^ their.gcUing off cheap. There day* ‘an'd iilghla ,aboa)-d '’the , Jlock heada come together sWth the of Its power and -size *a It moved ^ p a re ll for * bearing of the ■' alone. ■ .' , ' • In a development outside of the Thomas ^ t l n of 13 Cejdar St., there were few spectAtorb left to the saowfall brightened the into the N'or'theast section of the Intentions tp-appeal fines leued b> have been one or two caught impact of a' cofepl^^nrushing La^slature'a Education Commit^ • “Several of the items are In- Trial Ju8jHte..Iohn Svran^n.^^ unaware: they were in a place testimony. Beck told new.smen he' and a Ueliterthiit from New Jersey, attend the day’s sports events and , Island railroad’s Golden Slate drought-picture but the. » was not country.\ Precipitation extended Fire Chief W. Clifford Ma.*on of does not plkn to attend the meet­ airlifted. a y ^ g mother-lodie rallies ' ^ , „ , / Limited,'burled In a snowdrift exp)-esi trains.' / tee."the State University should, eluded,” he said, "a s part of the Nenou4, and . where gambling^waa going on." , near enough inoisture to break It. from .low*c Michigan- through the South Manchester' Fire De­ 14 ■operators of the R t 85 esUblJsh- * ^ * ing Frlflay of the AFL-CIO Ex­ front her home desolate Scot- A few • mpntV later, Martin near Meade, Kan. : Tv\io . l4:year-old EHington New Mexico ranchers were bit­ Ohio and eastward thro(igh Penn­ be prepared to do its part In meet- long range program to. enable the Asylum St., Hartfo: y ecutive Council w-hlch has been island to b hJ^ital-on the* helped parach^e suppl es to the A rescue train picked up sll-the boys learned this for ia^fact yes­ Ing the anticipated increase in university to meet, in part,. lU pro­ partment and a -woman motorist ■awnt, n-ere f‘n«d oh„a Vined S5, for ter. They organized a Campaign to sylvania,,, and.'Maryland^ ^/: Tel. CHapd 7-585^ called to review- Beck’s refusal to mainland yesterday. X ' passenger* yesterday afternoon at terday ' afternoon wlien they get federal disaater relief. college enrollments.” pqrtionate share of responsibility escaped injury about 3:30 p.m. yea-, ^[^r.siinp niimoses frequeriUi^ were: Alfred A n d re ^ testify about .his financial opera­ Meade and stopped here for two bumped head.*-, in chasing a Oklahoma reported, heavy dain- Jorgensen suppo)'ted bills author- for the Inevitable Increase In hlgh- terday when their cars collided ofi Authorized Axents For All for ffamblinR *H j^ord; Nonmin B arron,;^ Martin, who is 33. ^ v iou sly ; AlthonSf^hl^has" flown helicop- hour* Igte last nighr before con­ Janppiv McLifvy 79 Ixtng two bond issues totaling er tducatlon enrollmenU in Con- tions before the Senate Commit­ short fly ball at Lpngrvjiew age to peach, pear md plum trees W. Center St. near the intersection; R ail, A ir and SKeaniship .fev an.. B0I4X Frank ■ j/6lanch«r<^2, tee. An''AFL-CIO ethical prac- made headlines in 19^, t>j«n ^e | 19.50 Martii) served dur- ' tinuing to Chleagii; ' . ' nectlcut .'8 ^ , O f ' Manchester, they an School s)id weib 'i^nocked un­ which were in fulf bloom wbertthe ’ / - — ' ■ $16,560,000 for the expansion of of Hartford Rd. 1 Lines^ 237 Center St.;' MIcha, tlcea pode prohibits AFL-CIO of- ” _ jiqg .World War II aS a-navigator Bedraggled but happy chair car conscious. blizzard hit. ^ ' state papitnl, Hsrtfordi March the uni'versity and Its branches. List of Projects nounced then: would file, an appeal I ' R(K^ Police said Mrs, Nellie'M. Eaty, /iciajs.from taking the Fifth '^ iand bombardier on B24's with the passengers agreed with Miss Duff Tl)cy were taken ,to Rock­ The baoisture slt.iation in Okla­ 27 ffPiT' C5ov. Rlbicoff today sent One of tlie billv.'calls for an Projects listed under the- pro­ HARO LD e e l ; at T ollertaC b^y Superior Pleading innocent w^^appealt and added/thelr dt.scriptio)i» o't 62, of 185 McKee St., was headed Apiendment to avoid discIo.sureS of 15th Air Force. He enlisted in ville (lity'Hospital. homa was Improved, but not ss^ I rlhday greetings to Jasper MC- $8,800,000 bond issue for ibt: posed $8,800,000 -bond issue ' in­ Manchester The pair originhlly pleaded i i ^ pT^tJoniiL 41 February 1943 and received his darkened-^coaches, some withoi)t Levy, Bridgeport's veteran Bocial east on. W, Center St. when a pre-. their personal Involvement in al-1 Richard Mqrganson, son of much as' expectedN Much of the prbvlng and expanding educatlonar clude:. life science building, $3 TeLlV II 97442 > cent as chargei... / jX v.aa, Glaatonbur>‘; Louis M. Disab^a, commission as a second lieutenant water and all without heat during iat mayor whom he . described, a* ceding cat flashed a left turn sig­ Justice 8wan.son fejea iw them) gj . james. Dbweh ieged-corruption. j M)'. and Mrs. Ftank' H. Mor- srow piled up in ditches and facilities, to be paid for by the million: classroom faciUUes, $3 nal. The woman sla)nmed on her Beck said his wife w'as ill in j the’ follotHpg year. the,,faglng bllzzjird that .stalled the against buildi'ngs, leaving fields “one of the storied figures In the State. million; agriculture enf^eering under the same J500 bond set for ,35 gpruce Sty; Frank S. Esposito, Martin 'attended Manchester Los .Angeles to Chicago train Sat- gansbn, Maple St., and Donald h is t ^ of Connecticut govern- power brakes and the car went into their appearance in the Bolton 3.^ jg Brainard ^1.; Edward Seattle then added: LeDuc, son of Mr; and Mrs. relatively bare. $7,750(000 Bond Issue building. $2.50,000; addltidns to a skid. Colliding -with (Jhlef Ma­ ” I've a. wife laying fn.bed under f ] schools and Ihe Hartford Secre- urda'y night. It was late Monday The same conditluru* were found ment.'\ the university high school (oper­ court last night. Gado, 45. of East Hartford: Fred tarial School and'^’as employed by before school bu.ses had taken ail Bernard A. LeDuc, Job’s Hill Said the Governor's telegram Tlie other calls for a S7,760,600 son’s car which was headed west. 24 hours attention and as'soon as I in Ihe Texas -Panhandle. . Soil bene­ "bond lsa(ie to expand and Ibiprove ated ,ss a teacher training school Mason said he swerved to the Charge Xolled . Lea. 28/-of 113 Eldrldge St [ Hamilton Standards before ■ enter- the bi(asehgers, Including 22 chil­ Rd.. are feeling better today ‘'’The people of Connecticut Join for p’upili (from the Town of I can get out of this (the Senate according to hospital autho)1- fited where the snow stayed on the auxiliary'•facilltlea and programs, right, bill his car Was struck In .. Israel Tom TUckcr. 41. of ISO.! pleading innocent and not ap- i Ing the Air Force. He is married dren, to,Meade. Most of them took ground—but there was Just too me in saluOng yon on your 79th Xil^nwood St„ who pleaded ,lnno- pealing were; Johrf DiSalvo. 58, of Inquiry) I’ll be with niy ■ \vi|e^ lles. such as dormitories, faculty hous-i M®"*"®''* vrh«r® .the^mlversity is the left aide. Damage to both cars which is' more important to . nie j land the farther-of one child. \ turns sleeping In the high school much wind. The storm touched birthday. Thio ls indeed s happy situated 1. fSOO.OOOyfsrtn equlp- cent to a charge of keeping a gam­ 8 Bjssell St.; John Gado. 42. pf gymnasium. Tlie boys were playing in a occasion .and gives us all an-op­ ing ^ d An intramural and atW building, $9^,000; cla8srpo)n was sbmit $450. Policeman Job than anything else in th'e- world, | only about 30 of-the 171 drought- Hughes Is continuing the invej ing house, had his case nolled when 125 Brainard Pl.^ Elmo Gavello, “I’m glad to be alive," said Mrs. pickup .softball game following stricken Texas counties. Obseiw- portunity to express th* deep af­ sports bulWlng. Since such fa cilK ^ ,,^ , w i^ b u r y , $420,000; 35, of 50 Bisaell St.; Robert Mc­ including the AFL-CIO council.” ’ ' gallon. the State was unable to prove He declined to comment wyhen 1 Elks Iiiit iate 1 George -Helfrich who, with her their school lilnch period. They ers said cattle losses may reach fection and great respect In which ties sra financed out o f student building at Stamford, Tucker was the owner of what Cann Jr..'32. Taylor St.; Talcott' husband and three small children were taken to the hospital by you are held. You are one of the fees, the bond Issue would be »®>f J420,000; additions to law school, asked \yhat he would do if the | thousands. EiomnESCAPE m A Z K State Police claimed was a "pro- ville; Joseph Migliore. 63. Hart- executive cmincil should order his i Elect New J?lale nope to be home In Brookfield, HI., Dale Harned. assistant princi­ i In Kansas, Roy Freeland, state storied figures In the history of liquidating. : j210,000f Increased , facilities' at faeslonal" dice table found on theiford; Stanley W. Mirucki, 24, of expulsion. ' . today. pal, and Robert Fluckinger, I agriculture board seo etai y, said : Connecticut government. May the If this bond issue is approved, | the school of social work, $45,- Woodbridge, M arch'^^ (05—A “V. premises when they raided the res- 165 Oak St.; Eugene R. Phaneuf, fiercely burning firrzh ^ kept fire- The.Senate Committee has been A cla.ss of 16 eandldate.s will be Some 15 passengers we)e over­ t(h*-n ron.slable. -Dr. Sey)npur { "A n y general precipitation ■example you have set remain ssld Jorgensen, conitructlon should! OflOi^buUdlng to house Spitz Plan- taurant. ': - I 24, ot 0 Waddell Rd;; John Sasiela, come by foul air Monday in car No. bright In Connecticut's memory be done “at thf lowest cost pos-' etarlum, $12,000; remodelihg n en St. a dialapi^e Uir nearly, an evidence hammering, at the question qf initiated Into the Manchester Lodge I. Ku)nn)ei'. school physician, I helps, but it was no )Uore than Police produced '.• as 47, of 178 Birch ' St-i Ssnto whether Beck’s financial transac­ 48, burled and insulated by the treated both boy* at th|p hos- ' a start on making up subsoil mols- for generations to come. slble in order to keep college exy^present structure. $276,000; plana hour destroypif a ^am e dwelling \ photographs of the 4 by 6 /oot dice Scata, 40. Hartford; Erhestp Var of Elks tonight at thi? locai lodge's snow. ’ ' I here y e s t « « y . Wul Crissley, his tions with' SKefferman wepe a final riieeting of the 1956-57 year. pllat. 1 ture deficiency that has built up "Warmest personal regards from penses to students as low as pa4- ‘ for vttertnary roience building, ■ X table which they sai^ "was too CB, 73, of 45.EIdridge SI. mechanisfn whereby Beck-to'bk for, “If it had been night and we i ovec a 5-year period. an.old friend and admirer^ and best qlble.” ' . i $50,000, and IsM and Improve- v.-lfe and.*lx children escaped un­ large to bring to court;" Sgt. Ar­ 13)6 initiation coemonies, to he had beerv sleeping, ’ when .these harmed; Firenien Mtlmated the eONNICTICUT MIDICai m v icB - - the 1957-58 year, ■ snacks they had In their luggage. | However, Prosecutor Ray Coc- Ma^o DeBelHs. 35. Windsor; ' money T” -Kprinedy asked Sheffer- Mrs. Irene (McHugh of Los An-1 geis weie suffering no hardships. coni w’aa unable to establish more attending Comninnlst rallic.s and. a { Which starts April '1- ,Tlie Union Pacific freed its Joseph DeCapla, 61, ■ Hartford; man. few months later, ))ided flood refu-1 Tlie ses.sion, which wilt start at geles and her baby d a g'h t e r ,; than the fact that Ttlcker ar­ Adele, both were ovo'coine. wcstbo\md City of St. Louis with Larry- Gaskell, 25, 19 'Virginia Clear Way ior 74-lJnit Apartments • “I did-d)ot—I never saw any of gees in northern Italy. "> i ® o'clock, will he highlighted by a 1‘ii; ‘ ' ; ranged the stag party which was In Rd.; Robert Greene,-39. of WllH- the rnaney. .the checks," Sheffer- "I’m still a bit woozy, I think, 213 pa8.*enge)a Horn drifts nca) NOW AU THE FAIHLf process at the time of the raid. It mantic; Richard A. Krlnjak, 20, The way;'for construction of four apartment buildings at Park and Chestnut Sts.. wa.s cleared today Gel Call for Help ' i roastbeef dinner. t(^ be served at or maybe I’m Just worn out, I W)nona, Knn., yerjtcrday. when papers were signed In Atty. Paul Marte’s office; The 74iunlt apartments to be known as mart-“ eplled. The letters were H is latest exploit developed out 6:30. Following th e busme.is waa brought out in crged non-violence and were .«ci ved regular meals and suf­ "doubt and demanded acquittal. Peabody was- given >»^'o 20-day highwal’ location. "We lore down the curtains . Justice Swanson at this point in­ the Fifth Amendment on a- long munist plans on May 12. 1951, | humility hut declared "the old froffii the windows to t)y to wrap fered little discomfort. sentences in Tolland- County Jail Town groups will meet Monday* night at an informal meeting and Vilormy session on the stand when he flew a helicopter ;« ho)iie in ManhaU .3 Mrosek questioned Ihre^ State .0^*0 P).n„)nl rornmi. m> hArti' might ac- and the Town Planning Contmls- ghm-thimr Beek’.s Purcliaspes new laxative discovery Chwavw ZnW 7 "f 1 tail rod in S h a ^ , Co.)n. , Policeman, including Lt. Joto C: Elton William, Buell of .Gilead I Firem en Squelch ■Sion, but some, commission mem- compnsn so)nctmng.. wUh^f^mi In )h7coffee I Count T o ls to v ^ s born in Rome Iiawrencc. in an attempt t h r o v e _ - A — ^ . ih^s Indicated thev felt the gatli- members died today at laurel Manor Rest (Continued froip^Page One) the State and the ‘ polic^'hiisun- un-locks bowel blocks nswmnnt ‘ ^ j and was a distanfxcousln of Leo n .1 . . T oIkIov, the RUa.sra)l write)-. His derstood the real meaniw of the. T w o G ra s s S t i r r * '-"h^uled l ““^^If M,ch aXeMIng ; Wjushcr $142.82; 2 aluminum boats i fathc)-, Count. Peter Tolstoy, had statute under which'/nia clients H on^y I could be held. , He was bo/n in Gilead Jan. 6. without gag, bloat or gripo for 8 pjn. In the Municipal Build $196.50; iiiodcl 70 30.,06 gu n r. JJ , J ' 1'?°' ^'’ ® i been an officer in the Imperial w m being tried. , - . ^ one Wi ing. Only government Wbups Hb said that some people do not , w .573.10; ^ Vacuum cleaner*:. $57.00; PatiVIman Vlhcant Brescia and rhftt tk* frtttsn U rs ■ elesss. .11 H JOhn H. fifUl AoblB G11i8 fillGll'. F*Ol ------3 Constipation is caused by activates normal colonic Snarit. ) I Guard and the family had served' are were extingtiished by Are'tremen will be Invited to participate, and feel that the tpivn_has done all it ' 50'“vea«“ browned 'ivlng room $979;^; 3 what doctors call a “ thrifty” reflexes. So effective that it Sparks left the tram hoe to visit generations in the Crailst dip-’ Auxiliary illceman Benja- yesterday aiid today. the Army will not be asked to can to uphold the zoning regula-i a wood turning shoD -tu)-n - mattre.s.ses and 3 .springs $^^.69; colon. A “ thrifty” colon is one relieves even chronic consti- min Lord. di let" as "to al- tions, a position which the )nayor if ■. . immng snqp,-tu)-n-,, ^ *324 40 inV ‘>°‘>®'> ®5S® lomatlc se)-\1ce. The South Manchester Fire De­ send represeittatlves. that, instead of retaining ' pation overnight, Golqn'aid is one day, ’ he said. ! .wrenoe conceded :.iri K.» o!.„)h — * — liuR out various s)ze.s of plugs and Tv 5J24.40. . low .” partment was'called at 10:46 a.m. - Tl)e.-plana_ta,Jioj!l.,tliejne#tlng moisture-as it should, does the- so smooth, so gentle"it hai -Mrsr^hidy-W'otnble of Pboenbe, •\SSE.MBLY HAILS DEFINE.^ that |^ii3Uon,*^*to rent',". today to piil our li minor woods grew, out of a dtscusaion ,df the one >...-h.p. Currier compressor- opposite: robs the colon of so been proved safe eyen for V’M afraid her feet wete frosted. might el The Ueuten- fire at 38 Bruce^ Rd. Yesterday at have argued continuously- that the ! Hartford. March 27(A5—Demd- Nike housing question at a. Cham­ stroyed his shop in , 1943, a'nd i ^35.00. one •-j-h.p.'G. E. epmpres- much moisture that its con- women, in the most critical "I haven't bad-a hath or cotnbed cratlc Mayor John Define Jr. of ant. hows' ed with the 3:18 p.m.’ firamen extinguished a ber of Commerce -comnjHtee meet­ town government has not taken as' thereafter he sold goods on con-( i®** oiotor $106.00. total $448-. , tents become dehydrated, sw stages of pregnancy. >■ my hair since last Friday," she sUtemenj was' am- graM fire at 25 Hlllstown Rd. strorig a stand a.s It should against Danbury, who w o n reelectlon 1^0 - - ing yesterday. ' / . • signment until October 1956, 1’®'' ®®ui- $8.96, to- dry that they block the bowel; SUPERIOR TO OLD STYLE said: "All I want is s good batli Monday, waa congratulated by Manchester Fire Depart- That 4 p.m. gathering wak the construction of the- 32 Nike tal $546.96: 11 axels for compresi sp shrunken that they fail to bulk, salt or drqg laxatives, and a good bed. I prayed to get iiMsted liat mean- meiit was called at 7;;44 p.m. yes houses on land near their homes. when illness forced him to retire. Connecticut's Republican Legisla- ______' called by the zonifig committee of e.Xeitc or atimulate the urge CoLO.VAio neither gags, bloats .out of there sllye. I thought maybe tljre yesterday, the term only "to terday to pul out a s)naH grassijthe C bf C andivas attended by $17.74;'submersible sump pump, to pugga that prowls and ex­ nor gripes; does not in,jerfere wouldn’t when people star’ted or to lease;’ and not, aa the fire near Qu’lson and , Oo„ 44 the.‘ f.-.r-.-'.r.ttleaders in the fight , to get the 1 « 'srand A resolution bailing Deflne’s vic- representatives of the Town Plan so ’ved Hebi'on as Its ’Republican Fairbanks Morse $56.64. pels T ^te from your body. a-ith your absorption of vita- keellng over. Tltey dropped like tory was adopted by-both the ate contended, ’.[to allow." Tl Stock PI. ning Compilasion, theD evelop­ Army to move from that site, has , ^^pre.sentative “Camera, equipment $590.91; 2 riiins and other, valuable food ate of the prosecution's c a s e No damage was reported at any in -1903, 1911 and TO RECjU.Y NOR.MAL RECli. file.* for a little while." 1 House and Senate. '■' ment Cqnilhission, and the Hoard charged unnamed town olBcials , 1943. He was a member Qf the ' '®a*®-'' *107.37. tools, etc. $215.54; nutrients; and in clinical seemed to h1ng;e on thjs definition of the fires. with “deliberate dPcepflon' LARITY taV things are neces­ Mrs. Womble said she had some ; n was Introduced by R-ep. Sam- of Directors. In the , Gilead (Congregational Church. ' tools, etc. $13.14; tools, etc. $22 tests, did not cause rash or - crackers and milk and a little bit i uel S. (ioogel iD-New, Britain), and Mroeek appealed to the court Np one was present a.s a rep­ controversy over the homes. sary. Fira/, the dry, shrunken i He leaveS'two’ dau'ghtem,'’ Mrs. i **’ :'"'«*ber $184.62; thlng.a-ma-Jig contents of ydqr colon which other side reactions, •of spaghetti "and that's all until; The GOP. w-hllc voting for the to examine closely the Intent of resentative of: the resldent.s ot the Lakewoofl Circle areg. resident.* , C. Howard Tryon 6f Glastonbury I 7’’* *2.31: TV set $218- ir s A PHYSIOLOGICAL FACTi the statute. claim ' now block your^w el must'be w e got to Meade.'^ _ : resolution, had little to say about j^tkbwood Circle area, according 8)ipport from citizen.* In i and Mrs. Charlea Qanlcr of Man-i camera ca.*e $32.83; total $4,, .^m oistened. Second, hulk Exercise tones youg. body! The snowbound t)Sin ws.ybeing j ij. e.xcept Rep. Nicholas A. Novaco _ Justice Swaiison maintained the About Town to an attendance sheet. And COLONAID exercises your meaning pf the term was “to per­ their con-[cheater; three grandchildren. !#)« : /% u st be brought to your colon dug out today by worknfen and (R-Danbur);-) who said: "W a it’till According to accounts of the A*’' JntegDty of the i four g)eat' giandchlldren. and a, ------colon to tone it against consti­ mit," and subsequently found the The cast- of the show f< to S-T-R'E-T-C-R S'HMUl.ATE it flvgathers were snowbound by the 1 next year.’’ meeting by,John Wiet, Chamber zoning regulation Jia.* not been up- brother. Robert Ellis Buell of [ and so, excite its m u^:^ to pation, overnight! Whether accused guilty, | p)-esented by the .50-50 Club/bf St executive secretary, and Ma.vor held by town official.*. ; Katonah. N. Y. His son, Deems' occasional, frequent or chron­ The ’.Paganls had previously . Mary's Episcopal Church yVia hold action; to a normal u r^ to Harold A. Turkln^on. the Lake- la.st night's; Lyman Buell, died In 1951. Police Arrests purge. ic, whatever Vo.uv degree 'of denied any knowledge of who a rehearsal tomorrow ei5enlng, tn- wood Circle Nike housing .matter qistussion b.v Direetor.* and Plan-j- Funeral services will be held constipation, getCoiiONAto, im owned the ifice Ubie, and, mahj-| stc^d of Friday. They will meet In waa brought up by Dr. Tlioiin^ might be accomplished [Saturday af!.tcrnoon at 2 o'clock' AND, OK ALL LAXATIVES, only eSsy-to-take tablet form at U'lted they were kept too busy bj’ i tlje Crypt of the new chufeh fol- Healy, Chamber president, aftef a COLONAID, the amazing new any drug counter, today I The their catering chores to observe or lowing evening prayer. ° , !"t the Giicad< Coii^regatlonai ! CHiarles Ariimtrong. 20,, of .154 general discussion of town.zbnlng. General Manager Richard Mar-1 Ghurch, with the Rev, George - Spruce St'., was’ arrcsted yesterday- laxative discovery poisesses price, only 98c for the econqnr- poU'oe alleged violations of the Colon AID’S gTeat.moisfiirizing Present at the meetpig were Dr. tin suggested (hat if any a,ction is ; formerly of Hebron, offi-j and charged with* breach of peace, iem 60 tablet package, brings gaining laws. The Rev. Alexander C. Purdy.' ca p a city pin* Colon aid’s you'positive relief at less than Justice Sis’anaon, in passing sen-' dean of the Hartford Theological Healy, Turkington, Atty. Jefome .to be taken it must be done. soon, j ®*®tfiig. Burial will be in, Gilead | police reported. He posted a $50 He said the town .could contact the Cemetery. ' - ,v ! bond for a court appearance April itreteh-itimulttting bulk that 2c pehl\tablet. tence, said "Everyone there was Ijemlnarj'. will deliver the iecorid I. Walsh, head of the Chamber's there for one purpose, ,a)id that in his series of Lenten talks on the .zoning committee: Mrs. Dorothy Army to find out its requirements | There will be no calling^ hours, j 1. S p r in g ^ was to gamble. " He concluded the Gospel of John tomorrow at 8 p.m. Jacobson.pnd Edward Dlk of the and limitations on area, co.*t of: Paganls were allowing gambling. in the Fellowship room at Center Town, Plahnlng Conunisslon, Bruce utilities and.other matters. He said l ' Four men convicted of gaming Watkins and Warren HoWtand of lie would seek that information i Congregational Church, The title toilay. were Louis Oeorgettl, 37, of 81 of this Week's discussion is “The ^he Development Comrnlision, and Drive A; Slgfria Sobleskl, 34, East I Furtrait -of JesusS______in,^1 .*the ^Fourth . - f Meanwhile, a delay In signing Crux of thb question, in the opin­ ion of Martin Alvortl, head of the BIRDS EYE Hartford: John 0'Lea)-y (age un-• Gospel." A social hour with fefresh- the- contract for construcUon of BLISH -i* ^ • available), 22 Cottage St.; and Al- mertts will .follow. The^public is the’ homea near Lakewood Circle TPC>. is whether the town is.prcr oert JSalmond, 41, of 31 Florence InvUed to attend. . was announced loda!v by the Coiqi-s pared to subsidize the cost of PROttID ‘ POODS 8t. ■ — of Army EU(^neera in Boston. bringing utilities td the southern HARDWARE'S The quartet pleated g))illv and BRITISH STRIKE MA$' SPRfA d. Col. Byron Belote .said that the elte on the old highway. l i e Alvor'd Ineisted several limes GARDEN SHOP were fined $100 each, With $25 re­ lUmdrni. 51arch 27 0)■. tJ»t party to gamble." ' j for the purpose, reportedly has FARMANDRE, 50 lbs...... 52.50 scons PLAY LAWN IVY STYLE SNORTS BOY’S IVY SLACKS GIRL’S IVY SKIRT 'f ■; ..' I cpnoluded it. cannot be done. Solid tono with striped Creoia-retistant, Wash­ A^oruble poRthed cotton ' Famous Don River combed Smart woHclng thgri* in . Wrinkle retistont combed New Domheen polished , *"*" original­ A n d o v e r REALLY TOUGH ORASS cetton. Wash 'N wear ly had been charged with friequeot- , According to what General. $COnS 50IL IMPROVER. 1,000 sq. ft. 5^95. - Tmr cuffs pnd pockot trim to able sheen cotton gab­ with tide ^per, bi^ polithed cotton in Ivy ttyie cool polished cotton Mteen in smart TaE • 8*Ailng house were ronvleted Fleining^has said, that utility cost lOO Sq. Ft., Box , . . .. 9P>5 match obovo ehirt, 3-Ax. ardine with cuffs end a buckle, pocket and pleat. with buckle bock end 4 bock buckle. Jutt.wotb— now Wettem ttyie. Sun- ffnith. Smart bock strop, * ■■.■■,-V'. of dntoxicatiori and fined $15. They and the ilelay aiiy Change would BONE MEAL, 100 lbs. ....,. .. $6.95 500 Sq.‘ R .i Box ! ...... $3.98 f m m P i i P Ciouic Shod*, f ' C A smart bock 4 'Q Q Sthort tfyle.' .41 A Q ppckefi. Sizet A A O drip dry .’ton, block. In A A O plain front! ^•■e Donald T. Bennett. Jr., lOl $94^186 School Budget Voted^ * bring in changing the site, are the 7 -t o u ..iA r J I . 9 9 buckle, 3 to Ax. ,£ ■ wO Sizet 7 to 14. L m 9 0 Cto 20. NbewO wear, S^on. tizM22to 30. OaOO Suntan color. Clinton St.; Raymond Michaels, 21, ■ , Lotvf Bus Bid rh* 1 Letr 'at w*»-a X 6.1)47 X ' A m, Army's “ unjei'uon objection to to moviijg moviijg from froiii 5HEEP MANURE. 50 lbs...... ;. . . $2.75^ SPECIAL UTILITY. CRASS SEED He has said he does not know, ■ ■ Ml * ^ Personal Notices whether the Army would ■ move R nt Mixed Fertnulo of o Good Price. 0€IAN .Andover. March 27 (Special)— *■ Acceptance of thrSe other bids : even if the town aa-reeri to nev’th. , Triple Tested . > THf Board of.Education adopted a submitted by the local bus opera-; extra ulilltv cost*^ ‘ o pay the VLB. B A G ...... ;t;...;49c Lenten DHL’S lELTEO IVY STYLE SLAOKS MISSES’ SUM-CUT PEDAL PUSHERS ■ E iri UM lr iM tE r. $94,186 budget for the 1957-58 fis- tors now seiMng the town would, And another leservatinn PIRCH K tM . N M E K ' 4® M em onam , 2Va LB. BAG $1.19 ni,uT S .Cieoso-reslstant shoe* cotton, slim A Q Q Pro-shrunk thoon celton—wettofin- A A A la lOTlnc.memonr of Annie VenriAitl last night at , the Elementary . FLOWER SEEDS 5 LB. • BAG- • • • • • • • • • • • $1 *89^ Special who away March^ ■ more than the Thrall bid ,last night by Ermano Garaventa, a legs, ro ve rA le belt. 7 to 14. (C e w O ' izodlBlock,tuntan;turquebo.lOv1t, A e o P O 4.98 School.) ‘ . Local Bid* Ll*ted 1.79 OVER 200 VARIETIES. 10c Up " Girls’ sturdy polithed Just right when a cool oS Z S /b?^ r«Ii^ i hand, peaceful; The budget included an eaUmate The local J>id8 were; L. ^ w ard CdiSmUslon ln*d resident"'o* of $16,047 - for’ transportation, breeze comet up. Smart B** "V goa* upon a. Journey Whitcomb, Routes 1 and 3 ,830‘ per Lakewoqd .Circle area. — FERTILIZER SPREADERS cetton‘with gay ttriped lO Y t NY STYLE COnON SLACKS MISSES’ SHEEN COHON SLACKS To a diatant, brighter land. ^' based oil a low Jiua bid aubmitted day* each route, at-37 cents, per BIRDS EYE FISH STICKS cuffs and pocket trim, polishod cotton-wbsl^ by JJlmer. Thrall. Maheheater, for If the town did taket the stand Sturdy "Donsheen** cotton. (S-14. 0 0 ^ Slim and topered—weztorn slylot A A O Ai.Vjf'Tf*' hearu are heavy mile for additional mileage, with that the Army should move to' VIGORO, Gddwi ...... ; . . 50 lbs. $3.99 “ ly'scons buckle b o ^ Full cut, ' ib ie , water repellent. the .towp’s four school bus routes. new 66-paa*engei; buses; Whitney Wolet 2t la .. 4.49 Block, suntan, turquoise. 10 to IB '. m t n t O Striped kra'I trim. Sunton. *? *?7»ig us.R>mfort. Open Sid* at Meeting the southern site, would the Nike well talfoilred. 3 to 'iAx. tl. dOovliig oh* -U happy there. .. Merritt, for Route 4, $22.88 per' development then conform to 'the REGULAR VIGORO . s6 lbs. $2.89 ■ $7.39 T. $49.50 ■C The bids were opened last night ) day. with 35- cents. peYk mile for town,'8 zoning? Garaventa wanted* James Venoaril and daufhter. during the Board meeting. j each additional mUe, anil 54-paii- to know. * U r S IVY JACKET ^ BOVT CITTIN OABARIINE SNONTS MISSES’ HEN JAMAICA SHIRTS MISSES'SNORTS Budget items include: -General I senger bus; Onr'ad Schatz. fffr | Iff Memoriaip Undevelaped .Area BIRD BATH SPECIAL $3.89 Ivy budde, Bostic tide kwertt. 4 4 A PnHshrunk ihefn cotton in slim now A Q Q of MW)>l« Lorn: control, $776; Instruction. $58,350; I’Route 2, $20 per day, 14 cenu per The south site Is in Rural Resl-'i GLADIOLA BULBS hardo who passed away March 17, 1?1J. plant operation. $9,760,* plant j day,, for additional mileage, 54- denre Zone In an undeveloped a)-,ea: 3.98 Crdoso-retislont, sturdy. 3 to 4x. A e * f v length I - Block, suntan. 10 to 20. -A e w O 1.98 maintenance, $900; auxiliary ggen-1 passenger bus. ■ - • ^ • • • Sheen cotteh. ihpflt •♦.•fojt mother paiui^ aa-dy 'When the controversy hinged On O N IO H SETS ASPARAGUS ROOTS Doz. S9e 50 $2:19 Famout "Donsheen** pel- ^ e s , ft'9.925; fixed charges ( insur- TYie ~ -pids were made for 3-year the Lakewood Circle area as com­ wMh 0-fing adjustable X y >“vT»g voice to u* Is «ii» anoe), $1,526; and capital outlay, ithod cotton vdth full URL’S POLISHED lER M NM SNORTS contracts. .4. ;[ pared with a siU ,6n Bidwell 8t.. zip front, sloth peckots. filRL’S PDLISKi C ^ iN SNONTS biucUBe, bctcic zipper. ^ empri opace to our hearu. $2,950. , . . The Hoard felt obligated to ac-* Oaly motherslero can fill. '• the TPC took .the 'position that it IM trim ot collar, puffs hry style with reversftle belt, bodi 4 A Q Abovo-lmea length with Ivy SlyW^ 4 A Q Prq^thfunk.B|qdi,sunlan, The Board wa. in gengrM .igirgo-, cept the S-year bid with the 60- would probably not change the Gorden Seeds .pUedwe ttnd wuh care ment on all budget, itema. Free and waiff. i to IB. bueUe and eu A Siaoe, 7 to. 14. J L evO 'tab, raveirdblo-belt. 7 to 14. " A eePO liirqiwiM. 1016 30. ' hoartf are t n i^ there, passenggr buses hr ause 54-busee Lakewood (Jirclh.stte Ao Anything •4 OAKLAND ST-^-MI 3-7314 gray. gjpnt her Thrall'i bid, bas^ n the-tiM of, Would not npw be adequate for less than an AA Zonr If asked to I S c P k f j . OO^RMSenger vehicles, wa* fM.gBi some runs, and the Board antic­ m^iiy a change. , .L AIANCHESTIK. c o n n . te rS t.’a'K'sfe per day, writb 27 c,enta per for ipated a heaw increase ;in the P*e- I Tivc aaid theb it would 50e fo r S Fjkgs. j De/#vc|ry additional mileage over, that’ pre* •nger loads durip^ the forthcoming ibly change the 'Bidwell 8t. 793 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER/ f •crtbgd in the Tj^tea. echool year. - - ^ to BjZbne If ggk'ed to do ao ./ t ' . .i;-,- '■_ { ■■ 7" V;- -■ n. AM. ■-hi j: i . y> y l.v K y/^:^rXyX I M:XX • o } ‘ - 4 k - - t...... - - V ) ■’.I i

•V" 1 ^ A/ X; ■A' ... .. ‘ -A- i V’ u . ' ¥. ■ 'I: ■r-f'' >v: f. \ ' ■j : MANCHESTER EVENJNG HERALH, MAN9HESTER.'jG dNNN., i WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1957 WEDNESDAY, MAI^GH 27, 1957, WEI ^Y, MARCH 27, 1957 Page»-"F3 to 2 4 PACE TWELVE Section Two / / r ' .1 - ..J to^butings and other redciqsatienfll '■4 on type, is dMD on Saturday from Bol activities. \ South W indsor-, g a.m, to .5 pirn, lend on Sunday Residents of-^eniA Rd^A« ex­ from !# a.m. toSW noon. .An at­ pected to pfeam III Ba^dinformallyAppj^^ tendant is on. dufjt during these prptest tq^he apw^wn. . hours and the dumpsis locked at i' . Jolm *\’aB Raoder Two Bills Strip NHRR ZB A to U^ld Public Hearing all other times. Ta:^ Rate of 36 Mills The'fbiierol of JpntKVan Zander, TmtProp^osed SuhmviMpn^ In order to. Insure propv thni School Rd., RoIMfn wak-held at 2 tlontng of the dump, only o’clock yester^y afterfioqn at Ahe Oft for BtX5 Mpiel types of refuse may "be. de, ton t CbxgregaUonal' Dhurch. Of Franchise ,J3ie Bbard of^blteHprii gave }ts^/thp town as an added InsureiSKr—™ mmm X These, are listed in lhb^r(^than< by Finance, evy'^eodore W. Cn$ndler approval l i ^ night to ; sd that the town wOtUdtril'be \ •rfli I- »'k. i posed to suit from peoffp! who a re \ Jr.l offl^i^^, and Kenneth M ^ r EasUritx Connecticut's caseforqiof '(h* New H aven\nd several et / X idslons In the s d ^ w ^ - | injured streeta w ^ w k s which inting the and garbage. wwqCganlSU.Burial was In Bol' b'is top aides wbuld testify when PuJiTtor a iatge To^yn Prcfsecutor George Stone iRon, March 27 fSpeclal)—wUdies Benevolent Society in m«k- a rsstorktim of ralirbad pa^nger n part-qf town. . XT ' ' ’'}»avl'e been completed and ard being Cepter Cemetbry. A . .service was tak. LaBelle qf Manchester, for formal approval at next Tubs- cepted by,the town, trrnia,^ will he eubipitted to, the . pieeeent Valley *Cft went-I >ut $60 last night as the 'a s te r services. William Balch, EdSon. Hetrick. latlve oommlttee heard four billa who ,1# repreeehtlng Eastenv Con­ day's meeting qf the Board of DN.^ Also w erred to the TPC for steps will be tgken to halt the Rom kinney, Joseph pbtpk and Zoning Board'of Appealjt at its meet at 7iS0 p.m. tomori growing "practl^ of dumping rub- Bbard of ice set a 36-mlll tax Women Who attend should carry aimed at forcing'* resumption bf necticut in -the' PUC hearing, hod rectqrs at 'Waddell School. study vv'M proposal that subdlvi'dera' pubUo hearing April ’•'•"as an- u,e dubhouee. \ Guest speaker at mrreht fiscal year, a box Iqnoh. Ooffbe will be imrved. Ge^ge Rose. the service by the New Haven' asked that the top railrqad of- The decision came afte'r a meet-; bb apKed to post pbriormance bonds nounced yesterday bw'^ Chairman o,* meeUng will'be Mrs. Dorothy. bish on mbllitnlghighways within the 'levy for flci^s.bd available for cross ex­ town limits. rot* la^an Increase of Uons Ready Bulb Drive vRailroad. , tag with the Town Planning Com-1 apmunting to 100 per cent of the John Malta. ‘ / Sawyer, a beauty tounsellor. Hos- The new The Uons Club (himeg meeting Ml iter Evening H e fi^ X State representatives and mem- amination. - ./ miaaion at ' which Hillstown [ estiihateri cost of btlllues in a sub- Bowling Schedule* right, mills over levy Boltol correspondent, . D.oris M. The motel, wita parking for-2ae Uesses will be Mrs. Norrnan Rey- Position night for the B and C ' at the Rainbow Ctab Monday eve^ t4ni of the public from the Put­ Although the railroad coptliiU$a Hdghta and Woodside Acres, both: division. The present rate is 60 cars. will be located on the WMt1„dd. Mrs. Walter Schiib, Mrs. which was'28 mills. D’ltalia. telephone Mitchell, 8-SS45. to fight a lone battlcTta defbiiaa of Lawrence Division of the Men's’ Bowling nlng will complete plans for Its nam ar*a registered in favor of tb* ta Rural Residence Zone were.dfs- per centx side of R t 5 behind the Calso gas­ Louis Boxer, Based on a $5,879,8d& taxable sale, of light .^ b s on April' 7. On billa, two pt which-would striji thi Its Intention to abandon the pos- cussed ta some detail. ,, , The 'Pf’G. Is considering a policy oline staUon. Plans .call for a Grennan. League, has been announcedAc fol­ lows; (IS *■ Grand List, the levy is e x iste d to that afternoon, Lions will call at raUroad bf franchise rights if ItPMnger sgrvlce, proponents of Much of the . talk .-tevoWed under which .no certificates of oc­ building abbut. 500 square feet Teenagers will hold, a party as does' not restbre the Hartford- rriRoratlon of the llnA were not around the fact that both develop­ cupancy for homes will be issued with each unit about 24 feet wide, their final meetlng of the season Thilrsday night, B Division, 6:45 yield $211,675 in tax recplp' local homes to sell the bulbs for Unit Serfs, Marks pre ^ i.m.; East Hartford Federal Sav- $210,512 Amount Needed the benefit of the Eastern. Con­ Putnam. passenger line "that was neatly^ao nupierous. St yesterday’s ments will be serVed by wells and until BLiDCta streets ort'^which theuie '■ numeoHomes a swimming pool and recreaUtfn tonight, at the Pleasant Valley knocked out in -the^Aiig. 19, 1965, j hearin|re as they have been at, pre- septic tanks. Mayor Harold A. are locatedcated are brought bV to grade;, Clubhouse. There will be games ngs vs. Mystery Men qnd. Beelze­ The budget adopted In Octobdt necticut District Girl Scout Camp Clollies for Sale vloiia diScuSslo^ of the Issue. center. , -a bub Aces vs. The HUI; 8:30. p.m;. 1956 roumated it would be neces­ Lebanoni flood, Turklngton askS^l If the posnqw jfou’ll b* line has long been a mmey-loser. was browBed with Eastern Con­ Sidewalk Requirement Waived By Church Uhih Valley; 8:30, Leaders vs. a caah balance of $7,171, available tliroughout the au tern part.of the its first meeting last night and ham and Rose, S. Windsor Sand vs. for their annuM spring rummagb rikd .ySu didi And the counsel for tne railroad, necticut representAtivea__ uiging And the Directors questioned Peter Lind was chosen sec re t^ , from the previous fiacal year, had state tb help the Girt Scout camp. itty. Thbmas J. O’Sunivan." main- that the' service be restored. the facrUiat tae TPC has waived Mrs. Norman C. SoutherglU^ Jokers. ■ , enabled'It to drop one mill from At their last mtettag, Uons sale which is being held tomorrow Plans are being made to begm,a .Schedule for the A Divlalon will tMned that the matter shouid be Three of the bills heard yester­ th i requirement that sidewalks preaiflent of the. Combined groups 2 aurirey of the town’s water neei their estimated tax rate, of 37 heard Morton Lassen uva talk on morning beginning at 9 o’clock. leftNin the bands pf the State Pub­ day by the Legislature’s Public be built ta the large Hlllstow n vbsi'made after this n ^ k ’s bawling ypt wind-up of Tils recentsbuslness of . the. Second Congregational fd r Rent hut no date has been set for the m,^the Communlty/Hall Alleys. milla given at the time tha budget A fleet of station wagpns was lic 1141111168 CommiSeion, which has Utilities . Com'm'lttee were sub­ Heights development planned by next meeting of the group. was drafted. ' V ^'peratipns and his plana the. busy all day today collecting, boxes been mlding hearings on the New mitted by Rep. Elizabeth Shepard John Howard along Hillstown Rd. Women’s League, entertained at a X Other members of the commit­ Without the cash balance, ./it R tqre. Another interesting of clothing arid household articles Haven’r^etitlo n to abandon the of> Piitnsm. -The fourth was ta' Tha Board, which Is considering party last night ta the parlors for ^ 2 STORES M an-eater E v en in g Hgnild' will be presented at the Mon^v a number of the women from new tee are Paul Kuochunos, George Wapplng, Sbuth Windsor cor- would have been, necessary to levy for the sale. service, ’fhe hearlnifs, which have troduced by RSp, Henry KuehSrskl a aySterii which -would lighten the Goldman. Calvin C. Bblles, and G. thb. extra mill to allow forjioBSible meeting. ’ . •* consumed five full days since Jam of Pomfret, a member of the edm,,^ families in town who have affil­ 2 4 W /io c li respondei)t(’1ltrs< O. Wnrien West­ , Mrs. Andrew Thbmas, Mi’s-. W®*': cost to abutting property owners iated with the church. She was Martin Kraus. brook, tele^iobe MI O74OI4. uncollected taxes, Board^iembers FTA Changes April Mcettag tbr Schardt and Mrs. Beniiett 22, are . currently In ' recess until mittee.. when the town orders'sldewalks In- goltaiiU for hardware, prog Enforce pumping Ordli^ces said. ’Hie PTA Executive meeting Savta are In charge of this money­ —22,SBa 1 April 22. \ Kucharski’s bill would, .as it ta sUlled, felt waiving walks In sub­ assisted by several other group Residents. are requested to,, ad They aHp point mri that the cost voted this week to hold th^ regular OBgHORlt 1 The above shoe is priced from $6.9$ O'Sullivan a ls \ disclosed yaeter written, go farther than any of leaders. . q Staie. Appliances, etc. Lease raising everit. which Is one of the divisions funs counter to the aim The Rev., Arnold W. Tozer, who ean be obtained. Low rental. here more closely tb the dumping bf operating the .town this year is meeting of PTA April 12'at 7:30 i-.ajor'projects of the hospital day th#t ,Presldei George Alpert Mrs. Shepard’s proposals. It would of that policy, -t-- Plenty of tralHc. Large parking ordinances, a copy of which Is "proop Given Flag actually o n ly '^ milla. The addi­ p.m. at the school. Women’s Axillary. aceofding to size. ' strip the railroad of “any pad all But the Directors were swayed was in conference with the build­ 7 posted at the dump on Strong Rd tional two mih* iz the amount set Program chairman Mrs. Evelyn rights and fraiichises’’ iiKthe State ing committee In . an adjoining by the argument'of the Planners room, opened the meeting wiOi and at the Town Hall. Vlolatlonr By DAV Aiixiliai’y aside each year ta the Reserve Fallbran requested the change if it fails .to rebuild the bridge and that the Iota planned by Howard, are punishable by a $25 fine. / Fund foT Capital apd Non-recUr- from the uaual Tuesday night date X *Shocs Expertly and Carefully Fitted^ restore service before Jan. 1, 1058 prayer, and followed It With a wel­ '40,000 square feet,- are twice' the coming speech. . x . The dbmp, of the sanitary,,land Mrs. Inez Mahoney, American­ ring EbcJlMiditures. since school children wlll.be pre Hbwever, in answer tq a ques­ Required; If Howard were sente'd ta a musical program at the tion from a committee ‘Tnember, Mrs. Southergill saw. to it that ization chairman of the Lidias nfemen to Attend IlConn SHpE DEPARTMENT— MAIN FLOOR REAR to put in Walks, they skid, all were tagged with a little cut­ Fire Chief Peter Maksolfnl and’ April meeting. Kucharski indicated he would be Auxiliary to Manchester Chapie^ Friday, March 2! M ^ . M. "wjlling to modify this language. he wottid cut the- lot size ta half out of a church bearing their name No. 17„‘DAV,-presented an Amer^ . Stuart S. Wells will be among Easter Seal Sales at $110 and bum twice as many housek. In large print. She called on each 100 men expected to attend tb* ' Easter Seal . Chairman Mrs. "rd >l^ willing tn listen, to'reason" Traiffic^afety Circus Performs bt Schools Tomorrotv lean nag to Girl Scout^Troop 12 MASONIC TEMFLK, nn, wbieUier'all franchises in the Extra Wide Streets one present' to arise and. give a at the Second Cohigreggrional third annual Co.mecUcut Fire Of­ Brorett T. McKinney reports $110 safety habits, and Elmer, the clown. The ManchesUr Police De­ Howard' baa agreed to provide brief speech about her family, and received to date in the local cam Chapman Court,' O. of A. n State shOitld^be affected.’’ he salB. Officer Ernest E. Pressley will present his Traffic Safety Clrdus at Church yesterday afternoon. ficers Conference at the Univer­ Donation 7s Cents \ ^ y « Bervlee Unsatisfactory Buckley and Waddell Schools tomorrow.-,, His 10-dog team per- partment Is sponsoring the visit of Pressle.v arid his troupe here, extra width has sidewalks amount of oysters one person can V'llllmantip. Certificate awards Gworek for a zone changr'^ on the railroad, as a public''utllity, ter, announce the marriage of their built. take In op« day from, the waters Sperry Pond property will>e heard tween Hartford and Putnam if that should be required to provide the Bideralion for some timc.’.’Xln an- Good, el«on ^ th iiig for eli1Mr*ii and adults^ will be made for the enurse. Yard line Is not restored. She said yes­ ^-river to a question from the com­ FBI N.VBS 8UWER daughter, Lucy A,, to Edward C. And Martin Alvord, head of the off Old Lyme. Stops Heart Gas To Make Choir Capes tonight at 8 o’clock atythe Com­ service, even though it Is nor Alzel of Chicago. III. The wedding TPC. said that despite some dif vThe present limit is a- bushel. munity Hall by tlmyZontag Com­ Loads < terday that the New Raven now profitable. ’ITiey also said that a mittee. l>e said, "We‘ro not out to New Haven. March 27 (/Pi—The 'The bill limits the take to half a Housofiald orticlot of ovory kind. 3 timos Faster Mrs. A., J. Roberts has invited has "a Stranglehold" on rail sers’- keep juM the money-making lines. FBI has announced the arrest 'in took place on March 9. They will fculttes which might be entailed, CtflHMIabtfsltry MMi Htl'AN^ Interested women who sew to at­ mission; Qworek/ieeks a- change resumption - of' service is vital to make their home in Groton. ^ such a guarantee might be written bushel, except ta areas designated laMsH SMilratln S IlmM si much from resldencp/fo business zone on IcFta Putnam. Tflt Is not going-to the industrial development of the The commqling Jiries-lose money, South —Bond, lad„ of Arfegus for planting oysters:------tend a work session at the-pariah _ ^Ml 9*4824 - Need drains provide service, she added, the way but we have-to keep them." Joyner Jr., 21, 'Who was wanted Into the subdl-vision regulations. DOORS OPEN AT 9 A.M. MwAsch MUtty )*'•*• miaul* m mmy, room of the Congregational Church property hels renting from Joseph area and to the needs of national Tangun, who lived In 2300 B.C., Agree on I^qu^rdment The penalty would be'$fiO fine ,ltiMllitt eittfllv* •■M*li. C*l IIU-SNI Waszkelet^ich where he will cater. li H ■■ Hi ■§ M m should be cleared for another rail­ and civil defense. Besides Mrs. 'Shqpard and Ku­ here in connectiori with the knife or 30 days in jail, or both, for tomorrow after 9:30 ,a.m. The road to move In, charski. those Bpeaking^in favor of slaying ,of General Williams, 24, ta is considered the father of Koreqn It was also agreed that subdl ' IsSay fw HW (ait*il knniK r*H*f. tSc They maintained, In addition, civilization. vlders cduld be required to Include 'Violation. i l cleaned? She said she had written to the that a “well-run railroad" that the bill Were Reps. Kermit Howe a restaurant Feb. 1. board of directors of another rail­ provided more conveniently sched­ L o o k u p “Plum bing road which, she said, the had heard uled trains could make a profit on Drains Cleaning Service” was interested in picking up the the . Hartford-Putnam run. Some, Hartiord-Putnam franchise How­ including Kucharski, said tlje in the y illo w pages of ever, when asked later to name the State should be willing to pro­ ■ \V I jrour phone book. The railroad. She said she did not wish vide economic aid to the railroad . \, • to do so until she had received a cUaaifled informatijon for the reconstruction of the reply to h«?r letter. She said that, .wrecked bridge. 4' ifives time and -trouble until she gets more definite In­ Argues Agutast BRIs formation from the railroad, its In­ whenever you need a ■ O'Sullivan, arguing against the terest in the franchise "is only a bills, held that the Une, for both ^oduet or aervice^^_____ roipor." j>asaenger ancL fr.^ h t, had bc»i I Mrs. DhepArd’r other two bills the "least U'avelbtf’ of any in the would require the railroad to re­ New Haven’s system. He added move the wrecked bridge, which find If Fait that freight service is running partially obstructs the Qulne- just as it did before the flood and Inth* baug Riv*r, and repeal the protfc- that the experience of the rail­ REGAL PANTSt tton from adverse poesesston now road and of bus ’companies has "Y tlld w Pogoi'* enjoyed by the railroad under a been tha't' residents 6t Eaalern' special act. Connectiqpt are not Interested ta V \ "Then the railroad vyaa serving public transportation. the people, It was entitled to ad He also denied that the destruc­ • BIGGEST SELECTION vantagea,’’ .rta^sahj/ '"Now that it tion of the bridge had been the sole G LOWEST PRICES Regal has pants WITH OR WITHOUT PLEATS—alsQ pants with short rise for the short.waisted. SANFORIZED

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' , t1i»t rttunw fnrtn R*1 Cro»#j OLD dOMPAl management*4 shft Si^ subject to* JVKNB--Alan ' ahd rierti'lcal apprentice*'Will ihe By CHAlllJliS 'filljll .S'Ploytng Interpretation \vher- Abraham A.'Rml<;nff haa rejected'| peuad'Up Week pushed the local qhafige without notlfe. , WTic-jfi Oiiai ^ gin. *t 7:30 Monday at Howell' V 'New INO.W York, gUI 4\ « ' March J ' matih suspense was weak. a request to 'lia\^ the Anierican i WDRC—Moaic;* iKsCarts Mtsa De Mine’s - "F'atl River ; total tb $ 6 ,^ early toda3(. thairr I •WPOPi-'Jgel Aliej !ey Technical School under the Everybody has favorite LEHIDH ' . \?HAV—OpSH 'HoUM. icUon. of the school and the mi^tipries. One 6f mind is lUigend'' Was a bHHiant example of Arbltratipn Assn, handle gfiev-1 EMUi pi»n?l* 3. Mahoney expressed 1 ■ . WcCC— Ravu* /WRNB-P.M,,.WKNB-P.M,, , • WHAk—fieienade Buiiding Department; \ ' zle Borden ca.se, the creative minqatiHpping an l|la- aneer of State employ^. . , o, '-. t l i cam pai^ will brinj; the intend­ ^ i^Servleeiy Proqiptly and CSlclcntly. WDHC—Cal Kniby August m ^ala. Aa'ballet it was a delight. WPOP—W*x Work! yriuc-s aat j____ktru ing Inspector GrisWoM - Chappell, .aeize a hatchet one., ho't stats' Employes Union, which ed c*oaI within r^ch. wonrJ—LoweX Tboma* are de!iigncd''t''o’ perm it .the trades­ d a y 'in 1892 and ajiy her father As an example of how ballet is I:U- w pQp - m Artist ha^ charged that Stale employes Mahoney staled that when It is WMAY—Open Hniiaa men to learn more about the elec- arid stepnlother iu'their Fall ftiyer, create^ and its rrteaning. it .should ,vlrtually have no grievance pro­ , recbstn^ thkt the local Red Cross v w c e e —Racoad Raaua ^ “ HAY-^-sJiSxx Alley code and about the electri­ Maas., home 7-vThe , burden of clr- h*‘\'9<'De'een edifjing to many view- cedures. The uritrin contends'.that Blood Bank program Jorte aavpa IIWB--F.U. . bveblns Co '^Uuale,- era Lj-^osa Millar enins nerenadji cal trade' in general. ' ruHistantisI evtdenre , Indicate* V - * . the situation'among Connecticut's! stricken iesidenls of this com- tOM ^l K(>lb.v -Dick Burtel that she (JW- But a Jury found her nnintty i^ore; than $25,000 a year, W'pOl|—wax Worki And the cl* bvpniTir t 'Od Music help in meeting the exaltation-long-lie^interested in the case. Rd.. andHncludes a section bound­ WXNB—Kvrnina Serenade »•’ * , ... e > TWAFt A '^ aq Ha MiIIa nrAoiontori hor Thk program, which commands, on executive director Bernard Mc- WDRO-Cal Kolby\ / News requirem ents of the Building Then A^fhes de Mille presented her a large audience of both Children' W eek en d ed by Itfdall and Woodbridge Sls^; WPOP—Wax Worka IVDR(!—Aniri.^ and Andy own. imerpretation of the case in 'Gu-sker of the Connecticut Stale ■ •:ee - / WPOP—Gabriel Hoatier partm enl and adults, is refreshingly simple E. Middle Tpke. and New Bo)iOn WIIAY—necord Ernest McNeill, electrical inspeft- ;ier;'beautiful and evocajiv'e ballet, Brirnloyes Assn,, an independent 1:4»- in concept, Herbert explains in lan­ imiori\clBimlng 9,000 slate cm- Rd. WCCC—Record WHAYy-RUten Band Bf>pori lor,' will aaslst’ Robert Arendt of River Legend” , guage anyone can understand why Workers assisting the leader In WiCNB- “ ■ WeeC^tood l^enlut U*>ck1dnk Burt, ■WDRC—NOPa. WTIC—One Man>'Tamily classes. No fee will be charged, ' and Xbljj' Borden received .sucb ate as the.v do and he tjafs com- Mrs. iRobert Morrison.'Mrs.:. Samuel WPOP “ ■ WDRC—K. R. MUiVow The courae^gT_ejt out of a spries intematim______I and enduring inter-; monniace objects as illustrations. Ribicoff .satej Mcp.isker told him At Our Greenhouses li t s - WPOP—Say. It With Music Otamond, Mrs. n Rice, Mrs^ WHAY anad; of meetings held by the Building osl becaiiseHhey were- the subject If ever there is not room for this 'Donald Mehdetf, Mrs. Oscar Rott- WCCC_ V ' c — y i -WHAY—RoTVa Pnrl.y Department with member* of the of a ballad—indniany variation.* j kind of a program on television, “ivorklng out very .well and there ner, Mrs. Joseph Dawood, Mrs. A1 bWKNja^ WCCC—Gobd fcJvcniiir Good MusiC-^ electrical trades fo r disc pSsionspS of on that ballad.,/The' case has, in I there should not be room for a tele­ is no problcrn." w fk:* Rois WK.NB—KvoniiiK Serenade The Governor added: f r ^ .^Rosaette, Mrs. Jules Karp, WDRC—Ca WTIC—people Arc Funny the town’s elecdrical cc>de effect, become a Ibgend. vision set in irfany homes. Mrs. ^ohn While, Mrs. Jesse Ouns-v WROP Bob “ WDRC—n. Q Lrwia A similar series (pr^he plumbing Persodall.v I've bJeu familiar "The whole matter haa been ex- tali, MyS. B. Burton Smith, MCji.' WPOP—Gang Bu.^trrg tiade» is now underway. About 50 with the legend sincy\<;hlldhoow«. Circle. , . Mra. Victoria Shablavs seed. Special prices in 100 . WDRC—Rti.*s Nfluehlon "■ G. Walter Snow, to Leo A. Sie- ■''Omnibus" dram atization is th at ' prsaented sT' playlet, "Safety BU 9-OOiRO— 9 a.m . lo 9 p.m. W PO P—M odern ■'Sounds Manchester Registered Nurses A.s.sociatior Land”, which reviewed safety lb. lots. '' / / ' 10 minski and Catherine Sieminski, it stimulated one to think on 'a rules relating to the everyday ao Momhor of F*rl4^y WHAY—NIpht Watch property on Walnut St, . . ' controversial matter. As drama it . ' O T c By JEWEL JACKSON rolled pleasantly that she must wonder when they’ll - be ■ in, like Bofidprf Klfcironic To,HlniclAnM WTtr—Sports aivt W-nili-r I tlviUes of children Employment of pe.rsons con­ Qiiltcialm Dee'^ was .superbly played by an excel work because her husband is ill. the younger folks, he said. WDRC—Russ NaliRliten Florence M. Pcar.son- to .lames lent cast. Aa courtroom drama it Friday,-March 29th~10 A. M, Mrs. Eldanor Knoeaks fourth sidered "too old to work" is one She confined that the em­ Miss. Hazel Draper, 66 years old WPOP—Modem ^u n d . Cost E a . grads presented a classroom scene lOiStt— .McCoiliim and 'D o ris Sinnam onloaturally lack ed 'th e aiispense of of the secretvweapons a Rockville ployes were worried- when the and 'With the firm 27 years, has WHAY—N'IrIU Watch In which safety rules were revised. GOnON and Mildred Schaller, properly at would be the outcome. Thus firm uses to. obtain a striking .company changed hands four years not taken a day off in the past 'WTIC—Aradrmv Awnrdji "the—interjected—commentary ST. MARY^S CHURC^ ■ The past of the tesehee was played production record. F g h r They expected to lose .their fou r yearsr-^ve; manager slated. 5 STAR TV SPECIALS LIME ■ a. • GENERAL ' WDRC—rRubb Nau^hion 113-lI5T*earl St. by Sally MHler and the entire class (T / - ULOVES WPOP—Fichts Marriage License Welch was a wise decision, em \ ^Wmlng out Hi million yards to younger workers. Miss Draper laughingly said she I9t4&- acted as'heir pupils. Robert Alan F'abricant. New of Ashing line a week with 37 em­ But Mr. Gregory kept us,-” She guessed she doesn't know enough P A Y U P T O H ig h te s t The old stand­ WHAY-Night Walrh Am original play, "What An Ap- ployes la only, part of the record, TV SERVICE WTI(%-Acatlpmv Awards . Haven, and Anita Grossman, 77 said smilingly. "He thinks we're to stay home. by for all usea WDRCt-R mbs HNaughton etdant Can Do," Written hy Bar according to Francis J. Gregory, valuable.” And all the while she / p u re lim e a t Shop, farm Day* M Or Ay Call WPOP—Vile Music Brookfield St., April 7; Temple - Although she atsAds up all day Beth Shoioni, __ bant- Brandt, Jan McCerinIck m ahager of Kingfisher.-Bristol Cb. talked, the "ojder woman" moved operating a winding machine, ahe or h o m e . - Night* - 0$2.95 0 .9 3 Plus Pqrts H:00— Helen Lockward and Louise 'The unusual p srt is th a t In the her hand.s swiftly and rhythmical­ in 50 lb. | K K n 11 w r 1 at. , TF.L. MI S-.5482 WIIAY—Xlght Watch Building Permit* Grvbe, was produced by Mrs. says she is never too tired- to go WTIC—N>ws To’Ernest A.. Ritchie for Sam­ past four years not more than 1,000 ly, placing two spools in each walking or do aome gardening. [LP B r o"w n or X WDRc ■Waakly DELIVERY a j-ounger person. This is probably' stay at their machines, concentrate [ vsnized U gauge wire. 300-ft. rolls. 24" to 48" 199 on thelr wbrk, and they're interest­ OriKinally 249.95 • . high. true, hie surmised, because .the SIL\'ER-PLAT£D ROGERS youth is thinking more of -what ed in tuirniiw out a good product,' - 9ihM\ STERLING oN CRYSTAL 80 PIECE "ROOEhS” . ht ia going to. do after work'than "The quality-of our fishline 'has j CANDY DISHES SILVERWARE SET c a k e S T A N D IA M c: M V c R P A R K A D E he is o f bis Job: improved thst much more by hav- , r Possibly the oldest person work­ -Ing older peoplf working on it,” ■j- MIDDU TUHNPiKl • • • MANCHlSUfi ing for the firm Is a woman cloae Gregory concluded. "They may R e q . 50c $ ' R e q . . have alowed up physically, buf they O ther Models AtfcvM Bigqtr Saving. -Priced according to size M 1.95 THURSDAY MORNING SPECIAL to 70 who was hired about tJic $ * .0 0 W e o k ly ^ $ 1 1 - 0 0 time the company changed hands.- have speeded up mentally.” SPECIAL GROUP OF 50 ’ She hsd ,to Jesm s Job of runni.ng Low Fincmeo Ratos. 2 Yoors to Fay. f r o m $ 5 . 9 5 to $ 8 . 9 5 a machine which pastes Isbels on Although eggs are graded on ap-1 \ N-; spools. 1^ according to the man­ pesrance and flavor, the nutritive | SERVICE ahd REPAIRS ON ALXi TV and RADIOS $ 3 .0 0 ager 'shk is -quick,' efficient, and value of all grades is the same, DRESSES take.I great pride in her work, I ' > . 'V never;get tired.” she beam^, ahd said she is seldimt sick. ^ Charge As to.. iUhess among the ' older . Your ' STILL A FEW LEFT persons. Gregory bragged, they Preacriptien* r*. take good care of Miemselvet and tt b i a ' 34 D|FOT SQUARE-^I >.S374 |Am < mi *. I I *4'''Vv P A R K A D E a r e . sldom' .absent, btit virhen they 977 MAIN ST. • I- MANCHESTER S K I f ^ ^■JS?i'!$2.0() are 'gplng to be out of work they FINE PHARMACY 130 C l CORNER O F CHURCH ! n . ♦ . •AAm Mt n . M l l 1' ■j'lli ^,i. I ; I H jnn I,|j| are sure to call the company. ’They SM Center S t—M| S-lBU r.'l- [. don*t/Just sta y homj^, and le t yo u Advertise in The Herald— It Payt 5 b^&S' (... ■ 7 m m .'■y ' \ J -X, -" ■ \ / V r • '» I ;"'b . 1 ." /:v-- ” 7:^,7- 1- ' .J.cm-- • '.o'.‘ d .y n '.'t i - x ' ' - / .:v ' '■ i . .It j/ A: •J.' -r , '■ r* Ji'.'' ^ * -, •I / • . : n '; X : 'a t ' \ ; ■B A- ;i;|A v A "' I ■ ■ ' '‘''x- ; \-\S. * ■ M : ,x -...... ' v' -1 ,v ■ . : i. ■f / ■ :A' ■■■ ^ /V V-X- •jijqHESTER EVENING K E R f ^ , MANCHESTEk,~;CQN^., ^D N ESbA Y , MARCH 27. 19OT "I; /;M G E -SEVENTEEN -A, -r.v, ..J, I . A I Vi. .IM ■ ...... ^ / ikAyCHESTER EVENING HERAt^/MANCHESTER. a)NN^ WEDN^DAY, MARpH 27y 1957^^^ PAGfc SIXTEEN I t " ThO coupio baa a doijghtei', Di- onto Bissell St and allegedly Carol, ago foor, >, ' atruck a .pttiaed . car owned by. H f US ifell THt hNEtr ow you.^eait ( f t Coventry ■ . \ \ Obniliig ICvMrta Stsmiey .8lemin*ki of 97' BisseU S ti; X Tomomnv'a. acii'iye* includei - F r i ^ G. Meyers, 43, of 114 IN A USEO^ ./■ dbventiy WobdofOther*. 4-H; 7:30 Mom ‘OrOhard flt.,' RoCkyOle, was f o i^ . o n v a y 14; 0c»eIoppert^fW ^^H p-,m>; South St. achobl; Grango Irinocqnt of a 'charge of failuwr to / d Ie p En d i n o O N EAHIRT^ for, only t grant hajf the lilgbwey. He ex- J ^ m v e a Lm m SeMHM; aB s •w b*H«nr ' 0«;Mt a'lntlc nort.i. ' ■}" -^odationif havd^fiJea letter* of in- or Coventry for at'leaaf ib^ mo'htha, Twvid fteche and ■ Mr*.. Henry vehicle,' drh-eA by Rlch'ard Hiftit; NDSOR AVENTJE; ROCKVitLE. CONN. $1.25 A W EEK Hurry — Spfdal lasts 10 doyR onfyf f:om b l»$ 0m*, p raM Uie Ma«. :22, 381 Summit S t, : ci«ehed Bulgianln sidd NA*ro p anne4 to PHONE TBemont 8-2588 .?«n,‘.m08t be bUfh school graduate* by BourgOull;. high Schooi girls baa- cheater PelicevpdbwtmaiBt today, YEAR S $1.50 DOWN DILIVIrV^ . . pay at liHle'in $1.25 a WfakI Into ' 2 '1|o talco^part^ ^ r t in ththe. e . AsaopiaUpoAsaoftaUoo Sept,Sept. il./mtujt , / be sing'Ic, never kOtballi...... *7 p.m Covenjwy Gram UtUe DMilMxKflBtidH, aoti of equip West Oarmany i ad evclopment and . Improve-; m arrie^or hid. a marriage ••'■iniar______School;______First Cdngrega- j j . Hunt 1^,1111*4 $3 for faO ^ to arinlea with nuclear wea ioM and and- Mrt./€bMerifrs.yCMiter Kigibell o] secure a CdbhecUcUt driyeFa u- / 1 nulled A jiumber of other require-1 church cholt. ..7:30 p.m 184 H'ackmaUck. St, was found asserted U.S. combat tai ma with' FTogram. menrt muat be m et Detail* may j *t.nctu*ry; and • Little .'.SclsSqra censeX ' ‘ nuclear weapons will be to a by policeinsn John Hughes after a Harry SchWabNM. Of 112 Con- The aum $5,000 h a s wen »p from Mr*. Mohr. a. i- 3 « m with Mri Al lElbert half hour aearch in the awamp number of countries,^ REG. Voved in the current budget for Frederick C. Mohr ia in charge j ^ Weldon ’ Al Eioen w'sy -St, was granted a nolle on “Tfiey (NATO) are lealrt of idl, Toda/s Wtost advanced Hom^ yhieji parallels Hackmatack St. a charge of passing a. red signal $ 6 0 ^ .9 0 ^e,fiscal year ending publicity. { - ~V '.Hughes said he feund t e young­ interested In the fate dflNoiw ^thls ‘ Scoot Note« Manchc«t«r Evening Herald C«v- light-, \ ' in case, of war,” Bulganin m o te . ster pUndlng In water up to hi* H ra Ruth M. ■Ro^ow*kix82, of Westinghouse New 1957 B ^ t Cub Scout Pack 87 Will havejin, ,.„,r«;poiident. Mr*. Charlea kn*e*>;cr>:lng and nearly exhaust­ “But the Norwegian es­ x^lectraen aUted t^qy: exhibit on it* March theiAe,' South Windsor, and, Andre Oarig* pecially the working claaiVcannot Vrhe -bhare” Which each at 7;30 p. m. I L. IJttle, telephone Pilgrim 2-8X31. ed. He said the boy might have nan. 23. of WaurOgaa, Were fll I'drowned ip ano‘ er 15 or 20 min­ be indifferent to the h association receives la mwmined Amsrican C^on $12 each on. charges'of'passing Bulganin dec!aredXthe! Soviet utes had hb.'not beeh found. stop sign. . . .on the b a ^ r Mome. .pen 4, Mrsr Qeorge H. Col­ Mrs. Kimball qaid today she was Ui^n wants p e e t ^ b o t will tik e -by thexdevelopiheni landownfcra by, Part mother, wlrf be ^n charge c, Clifford*A. Peterson, 19, of 148 theMTnost en rcatlc measures in L AUIM D f?Y Orhe figure* are telwh from the Hospital Notes “very thankful” that prompt po­ BisseD-St, was fined $9 ~ on a Of . the entertainment. lice action riHUlted .in finding her order to in flic ts dfestructtve blow I •1956 GraiidN^st. Boy Scout Troop 63 la undergo­ charge of following too closely. Ha': against ^xSO^eMm* andr also An Evening Yfith ■ 'pie town rtUpburaea participat­ son. safe from harni, and aaid she was' turested -a fte r. a March 16 ing a gFqeral tinning program Patients Today: 188 was going to write a lettei*; to Chief against th^ases which v e located | ing association lor 50 per cent Of to prepare for, forming a disaater ADMIT” E D YESTERDAY: accident ,i "the ainount.'thejrx^ve spent to Herman O. Schendel commending Tift casie of Ramon V. Longtin, near oupurt Cases laale April 6 by the parent memr serve on. the instructions and Rockville; Mrs. »,Doris Novakow- ■' ■'Sx- ' ' bera of the Co-operative Nursery cheer committees .and Mrs. John skl. 'RFD, ,”outh Windsor; Mrs. Donald FXMathiews, 23, H art-: .and Kindergarten. The club spon^ F. Chappelte on the ihstrucUoiis Marjorie St. George, Enfield; ford, ;wa* flne^. $102 in Town' ~aors the echooL and. house committees of Radiant Sheryl Symond*. 87 Seaman Cir­ Membera are .asked to bring Court thf* morning on a charge of j 1956 cars! Chapter, OES. 'WlUirfiantlc lodge. cle; Miss'Dau-n GUdden. Mansfield operating a motor vehicle w hile: -tKelr donation* of clean, useable ■Both. wSmeh will alsd.servb. on the Center: Mary L. Thomipaon; Bol- PEAS PUTS MORE FOODS AT YOUR FINGERTIPS! un^r the influence of intoxicating [ I«diildren"a clothing to the meet- ways and means committee of the; ton; Mrs. Rose Derby, 9 Cole St.: liquors. A companion charge of; 'Jng. order. Alfred Badeau, 9 Aliddiefield .f;t.; The nominating committee cotn- New Arrival* 'Peckle.ss driving p’as nolled on th e ’ Mr*. Alice Skinner, RFI>1. Rock- recommendaUon of Assistant, :;tnised of Mr*. Russell W. Karker. Mr. and 6frs.,, John H. Jackson vi.le: R'oben Mongell. 70 Brent'' ^ rs. Dbnald Bowman and. Mi;(F Prosecutor ■Wiilfam'^. DeHan. 1 of Foi'C.st Rd.' announce the birth Rd.; Mr*.' Eya Kennedy, 8 Keener Deputy Judge .lules A. Karp re- \ J a m ^ A. BeU will bring In slate of a son. .lohn Christopher. .March St.; Mrs. Arlene WHliam*. RFD 2. Big -10.8 cu. ft. Refrigerator > -of officers to be Voted on at the .served decision in the c.ise of Louis j 3-T DELUXE 13 at \yihdhai. Community "kle- Manchester; Robert Martin, 52 __wilt be Mrs. ■J. Gozdz, 56, of 73 Foster St.,, mniU.I . u ,.«[,itn l. Thn Wells St c’hAI'gfa u ltli evading vespon.ilbil . Section Keeps All Foods At •^ohn Plaster. Mrs. Arthur XT crandparenLs arc 51r, and Mrs. :ilarse. Mrs. Russell D. Pptter and ily. Judge Kai'p said there were BIRDS EYE RERCH FILLET^ Ralph Hawks of Schenectady, O t'T OF LOCK some fact.* in the ca.se he .would ■airs. 'Hieodore B. Mladky. N. Y. The maternal grandparents Gvandfleld. Okla. i>P)—Emerj' Easy Re^ch-ln Level! ; Collect license Plate* Hag}’' pushed his car into Jack like to consider before handing are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hills down hia yerdibL Several groups In town are col- of -TVoy, N. yr The couple has a Jone*' garage complaining the ig­ FuS-do^ aSda-Oat ahelvea. Put foods at your fingertips. Jteting discarded licesoa plaua. nition switch wouldn’t W’ork. Gozdz was arrested March 15 daughter, Melinda Noel, age three. after he backed out of a driveway New Showcase Ci^par Oa Dear tilts down , . lifts out. The North Distriqt 'qancer Tund Jones . tried Hagy's key, and -X drive. Manchester Cancer Society, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rueb of sure enough it wouldn't tui-n. He ’ 2 9 Naw Ctiaasa, Batter and Egg Detoy Pantoyl la having a collection, barrel at the Eunker Hill Rd., announce the spent 30 minutes getting out the home 6f Benjanvin A.'Btrack. birth of a daughter, Nancy Kath­ lock and try ing to tracO down the Spadal Maat and UtNHy Draweral There ire other rite tale* and low pricei too; The First -Congregational ryn. jyiarch 16 at Windliam tJom- trouble. WE DO EXPERT BIRDS EYE FISH STICKS ^ but none come d o te to eqiiallini^ thia quality -Church Pilgrim Fellowship dona­ muiiily ■ Memorial Hospital. The SO Ctonean-M-Clmnga Color CnmWnntlqwal - Then Hagy. stuck hi*, hands In / »=■ ■ “ — V Also on saU at H0W lower pricesi tions imould be left in the church 'paternal .grandmother is $trs, his pocket--and sheepishly pulled x-f'. . at thit new low price! Here’i the lame tread ‘vestry or' Kingsbury House dr. Helen Rueb, Nbw Haven. The man out a key. It was'the key to his j PIANO TUNING design featured on many new ’56 can. - membra contacted. Ikimal grandpareiHa .are Mr. and car. The oire that "wouldn't work' 84-lb. True Zero-Degree Freezer , TThe Nathan Hale C9iapter, Jay- Mrs, Jom M. Beditaf;*, (hiaplln. was to his pickup truck. KEMP'S, Inc. with Roil-Out Basket! You get Goodyear’s exclusive triple-tempered 3-T SUPER-eUSHION A CM Junior Yaou • .whotw ' MORI PEOPirklDE ONTOOOOYIAR TIRESTHAN ON ANY OTHER KIND! Vioha meeting* have been in lhe< mw conetpt of cooking exccUtnec. So Amdover Town Hall and the local Jwautiful it |ivf« your »pirit that BooUi-DhoMk Memorial library. U^Uni wviiry cboktnf momwnt. ^ . (• 'The chapter, has made, tentative plans for a Ngtlian Hale pageant, vlependiiig on- the responsq from, ‘tontesUnts. Robert^. Gleason is' 'genebal chairman. Tm* event ia -H totpoint "'A" T V gilanned as a foreronjter of the Miss . -Connecticut^ conte^ to bd- held le t us fit Reg. $169.95. Save $ 7 0 > 3uly 7 through '9 in Torringtph. x ‘A Mr*. Frederick; C. Mohr should them right While They A \ 9 5 with I!,a.st. Only C f T h e re a re S t ill sorne floor mod­ els and demonstrators left at f ^ l l w a r r e t SPIRAL iASNER MlASIIER ASt-Amw fouida.Rlta , BIG SAVINGS! 'iHOtt torievt AND dlRlI • largo temily alia tapacHy. . / “ . , - s i -* D* luxa Apax-lavoll $arfoty wringor-ichrems drgin pan. • Wathat full-tiza load in 8-8 # All are fully guaranteed for minutaa. • Froo-running gear c«t«. 90 days on dll parts; 1 year on ' with thoi* TRU*0UIP.E TaaturtV h Pee ^ picture tube.‘: 4 LONG COUNTERS • Apax hoavy-duty watef. • FaSI-acHon atoain innaip. “I p 4 added HEH SUPKJRT _ • full ene year warmaity. MODEL NO. 2184.51 4 . REINFORCED STEa SHANKS « B l o w 4 SMOOTH SEAMLESS BACKS . Complete lint. STYIEO BY A brilliant new Mtgic Chef to MODEL 11)82 ■^itiited to orthopfdic adjuftment when [k*Knb«d match yo\u dreamt Need a hew —aqd your budget. $10.50 DOWN b r i g a d o o n Watch It free at po obligation or chargo in your own homo! Mothers—^Now you can' SEE IT DEMONSTRATED AND GIT A f t t i t GIPT

' .Lookup“Batterie8&Ser< purchase ^ur Poll Parrot in th e YELLOW PAGES Guide Rite Shoes in “red - A boy'$ thetm in iny weather. Bold Italian $ 7 .9 5 *-- of your phone book. The; and brown." Invest iii ‘ classified information -. $tripe$ or Bright Tartan Plaid$ in famous ^ aavd time and trouble Galey and Lord cotlohi Zelan waatheriied and BrigadoMi Cmp your chilf^’k foot future,- . machine washable. Won't shrink or f|de. $ 2 .9 5 .whenever you need a and let Leonard,'s experi- . product or service. Capri collar, srnooth.rayon yoke. Newest eolofs. . 4 ’ . Other Famous Lakelanff Ja c k ^ In Our Men’s Dept. •eace help youir, child. . *. BOVS’ AND BrU,DENTS’ SHOP ( STORE HOURS: ’ Find It Fait 713 MAIN St:-9-53?0 , In The- | AT THE I^EBR 8:30 X; P; M. *'Y *lbw Po9 M^*> OPEN THUttSDAY NIGHT \/.i par MAIN ST UNTIL 0:00 P. M., MANCHE8TE OF dllR STORE

W E GIVE M G I ^ N ; S T A i j l P r • /*. f . o' r.'lD ■ ; 'A ■/ ,v ri- . x ■■■ "X " ■ ) 'l ■ „ X H, f ' / ' i * / / ‘ • ' . • A m " /•■ V, // 'Jr p W lK^ V 'tC ’f i j -f • ■■■V ' - - Ax A ,' / \ », j ‘ -vf IJ ■ “ . ( A \ -"-V UL V\.v '".V y .M MANeHESTER EVENINC H^SRALD.. MANCHESTER, CONN.,. Wy^DNK^DAV. ^ A ^ 27. 1957 X- ■^AGF N IN ffftKi^ . V-*:.- MANCHESTER EVENING>HERALD. MANQTESTElC, CJONN., ^DNESDAY', MARCH 27. 19CT PACTS 0HTEEN Spoi^ sutd Dress ^ogs 'foir Beys ; If3 N#w $o Sip^rf : z Ivy Lesgus' tq'ths fsAL dsUll Isr 7 . big |or yWiT'> ' la ha nht alif^. Die only one Uult d<" | what growing ooyq. dsmand-' ' and BUGS HlfflNY U M b W I C H I S M o^N o, the lot/ aald. h«'a ■arvaa to ^ haughtd at • Oi^vllle. -X-' ■ 7 ‘ they'U find all the new style TKMOO u 7 gdnna cut boles foy my eyaa, k ] 'touches oh.SUITS and S'PO RT ^t>mNkS-^ICiCR|Aljli ouv'Noe! N tin sen Se in the Hoys and StuidenU: \.. M ark —Can you Atand^ on your Hittiitsl tht High Spots Bargain ■' ' .1 If mah'Js t n t only creature en­ Shop of C. E. HOUSE SON. rllrisS tfrfi dowed'nioi^e power^of laughter; d— Nope. I t ’s too high. Three-button jackets *rs expertly T h * ' ,ab««nt-miiW.ed profewor ft^^thln|(fyouN(6. whan' elaanUiK a tailored Just like DAd'a, The pop­ X 7,.'. d o w n . isted dravt up.tn.Uic door df bis f ara{e., ACROSS ular "(Jhlps'l line for 4-12;, "Cort- loek«d initide,. Winked, *nd then X^Privata—I■ta—I look at'the'number.stilh a numharN.' I High . IMlmiee ' ley” arid "P, 8." for the 13-20 tumeA^round sad drovo «t broak-" tt^Whafs that got to do VAL DICI^ TURNER moiihtslnt 2 S*aM«bf fast isq student sixes from 34. He'll neck s ^ d to the' poUce s U t l ^ i :th « • Bubbly So^-^defoie V ke what he sees In th e ' nitfrorl l^ f e a ^ r —Sergeabt, my >car’a, Privat( is to make sure > . bevers|s ■piait\U> »hop soon for that Easter- bean stijlel 7 I'm cleaning owh gun. Y Sny m ily " V t Label Intotsummer, outfit. <. . 12 H ifh point heights ' EfflrleHtYShoe KeBAIring ' Treasured Kaepaahea . Affirm ofN^yerAran* up Wandering. almlMsIy on a Imiav N 13 Bake chamber 8 The sun AoEnlre a Cedar Closet for fl.SO 'he I’eellng ‘Coma^Xatural A fAw HJeea of' pineapple left­ • ■ ■ - ^ J Our HofBiE' <>ften with groFnng children, The poignant menihiXs of Con- stoaH broker, ''Md ,.7he following ly road .in Scotland, M^^merlcfn . in a S te ve ' 6 Spanish city I I ■ "Yes, . with , one spraiHhK of course it'a only neural that over? . DlcVhWl arrange on nluf- convenat,ioh low- place at last met up with'anothsr htiniiri .7 Nick "MIST OP CBDAH” from JOHN­ one pair of ahoea. at a time la what Brihation Day or First Communion fin batter after it’s been spooned ^ / ' / 1A World power 36 High teen 46 Spanish we Want our homes toSmake' a Di2y will stay alive to bleisKfor a Attorney—v(C and Anieris^an --Why; no. /. 11 Prison 31 Withered Roman vou dpdn the door every day, Pi-o- SERVlt^ at reatohehle prices/ HARRISON’S, 849 Main-St. has X; IgG uldeX- emperor . - . , - ■ Middle ‘Tpke. Ima th,e impoTtant dvertised in leading faeWdn r «PNT »CW j» tUM Scarrow. , . Scot—Weel,’7walking oh) ye're \ I f Figures of 33 Ringworm teetlon lasta muoih much lohger ••ingredients.” T heX jeah array of where thAre, f" never a parking them. There is ample apace for *1|L \ IB Everla'sliiig . 88 Kind of X ' so Dentist's handwritten, details, a photograph magaxines, the LASSIE 'COATS *t Stock. Btoker—Oh,^bod\ morn­ sUll lost. - speech In a cloeet you use onl.Y for i spring. . carpeting Tn ' appealing problem and ypu can CHARGE IT J . W NHALE CORP, are -fkpious LIKE '« U HAI^ DOUGH 1(1 Vended license ,'• drill autographs and other significant ing, good mominjjygood m Sue’s ^ r y con- ^'Bartender - v What> the idea? r H OF CEDAR fa a quick, thrifty way for Easter. Financial, hurdles go ■'ARMS in the Parkade or a t the prettily ln'''the picture (his spring. 84 Narcotic Main St. A spping special ^Hce 'derale. She goes ouywlth some You^ laugh, and then say, "Aw 1 ■./ 36 Amend . ' t to guard woolen "garmenta and out the window with the reminder c)enter. These are native Conn. They come in sma 6-20, also for nertzV" B 1 ’ T hlanxels. that you need NO MONEY DOWN exists ho.\V on/4 nationally-adVey- alt scientifically fed for Juniors 5-15,,also proportioned for of the other fellows so that I can ST Checrer tlsed PERM ^EN T WAVE, 38.25 turn in early pkrt /'i 86 Country hotel to- help you convey a hopeful, 'Joy­ N ESS ALBU.M from H ARRI­ leaning ‘Aids' Dressy DEE.SSES of silk shan­ "^ product or urviee. IK THE LESS WHICH ACTUALUV, 60 Part in a play 9 T li ous message ^to special frit^ds. SON'S, 849 Main St. will jog pliahees at GOODYEA R SERVICE | sp.inch. tung. ahibDbri sil((, taffeta have all ! *1 ttiktd back to Mom—-aha couldn’t find har child' - Getting the lirga fo spring clean | STORE,Bt-rmc 713T,, Main ,St.o. You'll whiz pattern, send 35c. in ARE PIPES TO THE SEV IER «1 Gaelic J t manner of nfeqkllne interest, sleeve your rnmister. family members, your memory pleawanlly so you'll and apruce up yohr house? Youlllj thi-qiigh laundry chores in half the psychology bdbk and us.sd har own judgmant!" relatives, acquaintances near and never again forget an in portent Coins, your name, address, size de­ detail and ek^t fulinesa. The far, also for those celebrating birthdaj/ jinniverfarv or signifi­ find all sorts of ideayto make your I litue t^ecause both apacioii.H appli- sired, and the Pattern Number to spring „ C______X)-O RD ^A_____ TES______are even___ Find It Foit job easier, and your hoqse more at-^ anoes accommodate 16 pounds of X Easter birthdays. A heart'y ch\y>kle cant occlieions. Handy^ convenient SUE RITINETT, THE MAN-1 more appealing tl^n last year. Do Ask For And Receive BY AL VERMEER Here'a a pretty panel in embroid­ tractive at the FAIRM/AY, 975|clpthcs. No time fi lost. After the In The PRISCILLA’S POP is gjiaranteed if you mail any one and compaCiv Uiere is ample apace CHESTER^ .EVEMNG MDRALD. i ,ee the aoftly. ah q ^ plaids. The ery that will add a bit pf beauty Msln 8t. Why don’t you ii^ke this of the delightful APRIL FOOL fo daily remihders and notations, wash cycle\is completed, simply AMERICAS, NEW attentive, courteous Jk? r s o n n e 1 " Y « l l o w R o o m ’* P ^ N Q W Store a MUST at your first oppor­ CARDS displayed Just Inside the transfer clotitgs to dr>^r and P"l yoRK .86 \ helps .you make the right choices. plus a. generous xupplv of ."HallX U ’'v* tunity ? W ^ C H door. mark” all-occaaion cards, a 35;"’®'^* **■ another Wg' iV oo'ind load ^ i^ Don’t'lAiss' the latest issue of HE washer. The price, f6r both these 1 H IM STAREDJ value for 13.75. It ia suggeated as P’’®*"" ®. Qiir fascinating pattern magazine Egg pastina. aometimes u.sed foY ar. appropriate East*? remem- that coming A Spring I'aoation Does Wonders ,1967. .SPACE M i^ K S is 3299.95. Basic Fashion. The Spring * STARE !■ Why not plan a weekend vafa- ThelnquW r bab.v diets, ia dellcloiLs sdded to brance Bridal Shower!) rmal Installation is . free. 'If Summer ■ '57 issue ia filled with AT ME! soups. The pksUna comes in small ___ I Pattern No. 5766 contains hot-- tion in April. GLOBE TRAVEL you're moving into a new. home, or i , . ______. i , . . . SERVICE, 923 Main St., wilt sug­ planning to teplace or modernize!®'”®*^’ f, nstterii cardboard boxes. Canned chicken a la king bene- l ‘''O" . gest several EASTER TOURS that your present equipment, dd-.. exs-i fits from the addition of a couple 1*^*’®''’" ‘'•"*^talions. -to-date performandXof | printed In.side the book. 25 cents. If. vou u.se attractive copper 1 of tablespoons of cooking sherry 25c in cmna, your name, ire remarkably well planned and; mine the uji-to- iiirprisingly inexpensive. Thrill to"WestinghbUse SPA CE MA'TEB. skillets and saucepans • for cook- - and some extra diced rooked addre.sa and the Pattern Number surprisingly inexpensive scenic Virginia, the unique Penna Spring tlbats and Suita Ing, you can bring them right to chicken. to ANNE CABOT. THE MAN CHESTER EVENING HERALD Dvitch Country, or Washington Gynoming Aids for a New Heaaiin 1 ^®7* swept Into the table. Saves di.sh-va.shingl /All the props, Isids and enoour- PAIR, FASHIONS (formerly J-'**’" 6'eatUring Pollslied Cotton 1150 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW D.C. at cherry blossom time Informed, friendly voice will an kgement you need to mold vourself i ore'sr Ml Main St. in the shape Tour Home Will Be I,ovelier Throughout the store, MONT­ YORK.36, N. V. IO H T 8 E B E T "It’s ready! ,The 19,57 Needle­ swer your call to Mitchell 3-5707, into a prettier ‘'you'' are conven, i C(aMty, COATS, SUITS, TOP- Your living room' can become GOMERY WARD COMPANY is ------iently displayed at PINE-LBNOX | in a vast, varied rollf;ction JU S T T£> PIK E PO T » 3 -if rich With'eolor and alive, with in-Iffeaturing garments, made of work Albun7.<:^ fifty-six colorful Two tablespoons ol flour or one 1 PHARMACY, 299 East Center St. I of styles and, sizes. Whether its a '^POLISHER:, COTTON' for men pages shoWmg riiany pretty de- ,A>M kn« terest \vhen yoU select decorator shlespoon of cornstarch will and at PINE PHARMACY. «64 »uit you .want, a year-roupd women, Chlfdre'n. "Dan " v e r i .sigiii.. phis directions for making tablespoon v iT .s».u.a.e.t os. fabric at MANCHESTER.UPHOL­ thicken s No. 2 can o f^ m a to e s Center St. Wave 'your hair i long coat, or a'glamorous tiipper, •AttETrOOP^ No Powv' BY V. T. IUM LIN STERIN G CO. 24 Birch St. and Wrinkl-ahed " fabric stays clean i3 crochet iterns and a quilt. Only 691 MAIN ST. MAI HESTER to be served as a side dish comforti'blv at home with a PER-1 lake a peek here. Some are fitted, COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO let the skilled .craftsmen here longer, needs little ironing, no 25c a copy! MANENT WAVE SET or refill. I »onie are'straight, all are styled to \ T ■ transform your furniture in time starching ever, washes and dries There are easy-to-use HAIR TINTS ; flatter and definitely poced right. NEXT TO GAS COMPANY ' / GOT TD, COTTON,,, , s o I RECKON I'LL AND JU S T WHO for your Easter reunions. Orders easily and never shrinks out For Growth and .Appreciation •There's Musk* the .Air' IS THIS GREAT harmonious i for a "new look” in addition to ' , AN'FRUMNOW ON LOSE A LOT OP OL' for illpcovers, draperies, rebuild­ of fit. Is it any Wonder then that DUNHAM BUSH, INC., have You'll want . only When ,vou are using oivjy one A L L ^ E M HITTUHS DON'T LOOK NOW, MOUNDSMAN, . ing of chairs from the inSide out you should look for this fabric in acquired the assets of Brunner sounda emanating, from your open; half of ari avocado, w’rap lb*'Other ^SO YOU THINK ■ABE D e m i e s AMSTUH MCLION, w inV 's vvhen your children prao- ‘'"'o'' bath that laata from sham are fulfilled here expertly at prices the Men's Dept, where it’s u.sed Mfg. Oompanv. COBURN AND poo to shampoo. Flower bedecked half in foil and refrigerate. • YOU CAN MAKE ■ CEPTIisf.YOU I DOUBT IT, BUT A FABULOUS tice their music lessons. KEMP’S you'll like. Call Mitchell 9-9521 for in Ivy League trousers, jackets, MIDDLEBROOK, 629 Main Street ponv tail combs are 20c. "D e .s c r t; IT IN TH' FELLUH5WH0 ^ Y ,„ FACT IS, NEW TWIRLOH 763 Main 1^. have a complete IN-IN KNOCK YOU'LL PROBABLY JU S ' HIT CAAsot free estimates. walking sliorts. The Fashion Dept, suggest the purchrse of this stock Flower” DEODORANT is half' For before-dinner munching: aj MiUOQSAS REPAIR DEPT, ataf A WTT^ER, proudly displays blouses, pedal selling for approximately 312 per STRUMF4NT price; stock up with a whole sum- I cracker spread made with- cream CYT You'll need about one-quarter pushers, shorts and slacks of this share. fed with a capable, experienced mer's supply. A fragrant Easter I cheese or cream-slvle cottage I .X— oi f’ of tangy French'dressing for fabric with the amazing features. peraonnel to detect and remedy ren^embrance reg. 31.50 is now .311 cheese, red caviar and finely grat- A GIRLS’ BEST FASHION FRIEND marinating a can of cut green Mothers look lor this fabric when Do Easter Dry-C'lea.,ipg Now the ailments of any wind and for "Desert Flower” HAND AND Iep. onion (pulp and juice). Som e’ beans. S^ve Uie beans a relish shopping in the CHILDREN'S If last year's coat or .suit must strihK instrument. All w ork is BODY LOTION plus TOfl.ET caviars are sailier than olh- with meat or fish. DEPT. do*'another" lessom MAR'nNlZ-| Mitchell 3-5680 WATER that s touched with m ys-! prs, so taste as you add it to geli \ ING, the ONE , HOUR DRY-^ for free estimates and pick-up lery. On the .IEWELR5' COUNTER 1 t^^e right amount. This la nice CLEANING at 20 Eaal Center St. service. ' a stunning array of big,, brilliant} for a party, can briqg back dulled color. pySss pins to dramatize a' spring lapel , ______and steam a garment into fresh, Klaster Dresses for Girls. refs. Th'r EASTER CANDY^T^LE ' f’'"'""''"'"*’" Have Perspiration Stains vigorous shape.. Trust all yodr vaj- The selection o f D R E SSE S is uabie wardrobe items ^re, be­ good St MARI-MAD'S, 691 Main St. There'are luxurious cottons, BOOTS AND T e lls AU cause there Is le.ss dangfr of loss; , ’ll , 3 ■ g ir ls BY EDGAR MARTIN fairly exuding femininlt.v with the, day ^xed aMortments, [’hc p,.o}Ls'fonal touch of a CUS-: COATS F6R B U Z S A W Y E R BY ROY CR.fl^E all work is csrefull.v done right on vbOHXQimaw* -iT E U -V C O . Ever Ruined Ybur Dress? the premises. Work done speed­ lace trims, the sissy touches. If you «s a bunnj to pick up a WHITMAN t-c m -MADE BELT onlv 31 39 at i have s toddler at home, age 1 -3,; SAMPLER tucked into a h ^ WITH ' oavD twas> T ' S IR , TV^t IQ O rtE . SoiMLtORKA'S ORDERI ACE THE W00NU6HT DYER^ / U l HSCF, MY SWEET, ily, but without hMte. Remember, too, that for c ii^ , amooth*’ shirts the collection of crisp nylons h e r e ; STRAW HANDBAG. 35.95 com-, buckles and widths are avail-; OB04XTV«tA5- ■HOittOTO UKKDltR.- D iClMRYOU 70 THf Alt ACE EOSFOCUS FROM MV I ( aS yOU ICBMIK6 ME? ADO^-YEAR* HEMS thst'll hsve huray admiring what will melt, ybur, heart. Many with P*®'*- _ ; „bip All typea of button! will be ; WHJEPCSl, CN^RV«lNat> B e o e o E , m s T s p a J ------’I WAVS AS IE SOVITHIHB YOU'D NIVEC^ their own slips, some are styled . .-w-iwm. „tv. ' covered in the’fabric you , wish. 1 V«,R, 1 ... lO IA,,W nT. FOCGST. he sees in the mirror, let TWO- CMftlE&OCIHSJ'. «M»S HOUR SHIRT SERVICE jit 299 wunWith eveiet ev6let pinafores,pinaiores. embroideredemDromcicu , / 8'apm" • r'u t set lions j^ji-,ATHER B ELTS, (s’ Gouiap> YDU'Vf NEVSK bodice.;, polished cotton Jumpers 1'?»‘ ''‘Kbt tang to ‘'"/""i,, to 2ii'* witje. priced 31.80 to 33; jt m . tL Weat Middle Tpke. demonstrate ______pineapple. , Use the two SCIN STANgUL. over organd.v blouses. ' 'come in nln? colors. Personalise SUFFOCIICAILC their time-qaving, work-saving : for a cpmpan.v compote. helpfulness. theni With name or initials and TOXKATUATI'M For .weight-wetrhers: A noon­ they're exclusively yours. Ideal Dainty Hats, .MaWhlng Bags IHDlSFOSED.TMT time salad of ollage chee.se and w;lth separates, a wardrobe of belts Need a hound cookie cuUer that Moderatel.v Priced AS SEEN IN WI'LLEEAFEW is about three inches in diameter? crisp ■ .greens with a garnish of ' adds eye-catching interest to spring DAYS IKTE ,Evei-y little girl wants a dowefv | Save an opened No. 2 Jood can \ "Piced beets, new hat for Ea.ster. Take her m i c °"‘umeB. PARENTS’ and use it. Be spre to open the R ^ 1,® ' Try,adding a dash of nutmeg to can so its edges are smooth.' Cut a Fine Figure MAGAZINE Mii6h of .the effectiveness of the , fL^anned (cream-type)' clam chow- Handwork la'Satisfying new clothes depends on correct line. «re brightened and wreathed with 1 j Enjoy 'the pastime that's been and fit. The wrpng foundation gar- nower garlands and clusters, P'or Sw eet Dreamers Qnwtfimiei.^»«LTji.s».ML>M.e». ment can ruin the whole effect, i streamers, tiers of Isce, Tagged a favorite for years Create'hand­ With the coming of warmer MR.S.-, GLAZIER, corsetiere at'St.98 to 33.98 for the girl up to age' made beauty via knitting, cro­ temperatures,' the children will J E F r COBB BY PETER HOFFMAN FAIR FASHIONS (formerly Leh-114. For the growing boy (Infant to cheting. embroidering needlepoint,, soon be more comfortable In light­ MICKEY 'Hdlssi!n g ! ore's) 631 Main St., wilt advise! age 8i there are slick Elohs, rol- BUT WI«N HE STASOCCED IN I'LL N E ^ pr VIALX OUT ON ME,. WILL SHB4.' ^ l a n k L E O N A R D to enchance your home, your chil­ er weight / "Carter" PAJAMAS CXK/...VLL dren'! wearables, and accessories you as to the perfect type of | lers and Ivy League toppers also A lombuiy doo< lo muek TO SEE MV EUUS AFTER a FORSWE HM « T BACK ON MY- AHXWEV- 6HR. RAS EEBt from J. W. HALE CX)RP. VVell- MKUNB' ARE HAS B U N BEING M A DRUNKiN BRAWL FOR DOWS FEET WITHOUT HER HELP/ for yourself. YDUR YARN SHOP, foundation to do the most for your i baseball caps. See the HAT-AND- fo r 0 firli IMt hor atorolii STATIONED AT THE CATE, ^ , particiilsr build,. Sbe carries'm ost ■ BAG SE T S,' 32.98, she'll love to ciit for restful shsep, they come In YOU HMKN'T MFOgffgLETO WELL, THAT WAS- •lt...NtVtRi 50 Cottage St. kes •gathered into sizes for 6 monlfis to 8 years, mokt* hor prottior) keops her sUigSD MAC IDO LIVE WITH EVER TH£ END/ ,I g»T CAUIP THE O fT K V OOOOllWtL^ •LOCKING THE DRIVEWAYT one charming StoVe, all the up-to- all the nationally advertised makes i wear as well ** the gleaming it TEU HIM EVERYTHDIG IS 32.25 to 33 in prints, pin checks ritht In foihlon. Tho fobri« oro ' HAMHLT?..THERE SINCE ACCI­ MdKiy>ANP tM VlK SBE p ! J date 'supplit.s and rsasy directions including strapless low back corse-; PATENT LEATHER ® ® ? • MUST 0C SOME DENT, MOTHER/" ANOTHER CAR RIGHT OOT! UNPER CONTROL-ANDl. lettes, high wslst girdles, end long! roomy aim boasting an outside rip- and solid colors. Your little girl lop quolilyi the ii)do*. compleioly BRING THECARUFIIliRE! plus offering FREBJ< INSTRUC­ would love a pair of BABY DOLL IXI_IXPUMiAr TKM FOR ■ TIONS. Visit this gay/interesting '%■; per for, quick access to little-girl f,hamiing. And wodidra plooio .X vyiUT line bras, P J'S , too. 9 NewARRID with Peistop’ place before Saturday wkile ALL ■ i.essentiels. f sola —Ike lieintlotowiforoa KN ITTIN G W O RSTED S ilt;e 20'?^ Reliable f'lir Storage I osiro MOMfi'a woor. OFF. Plan some leisurely aihiimer Call BLAIR’S FUR STORAtlE I Stop«PPKpirati(m Stains m Odor handwork s^d SAVE. Tension for the safekeeping of your valu-; m m m flows away while serene beauty able FURS all, summer long. Pro-; DRAMATIC STJEAMBATH TES^ SHOWS HOW takes its place; tected in'scientifically controlled i And Up □ j temperatiyes, these' safe, fireproof. Tables w ith New Trim Unes vault! are dependable- aasurance' Add to your home a MODERN against any hazard. CLEANING. i 2 CirR-?--— TABBE (oak. walmif, mahogany) r e p a i r i n g , r e s t y l i n g ex-1 ; Y wl\ile the ' SA LE exists $ { . WAT- pertjv done to Vour complete latia- Y n." •KD4S> 935 Main St. and these faction. Mitchell 9-7493, $uxy Brooks sleek, roomy tables will serve- you well, Without overtaxing the fam­ Diirable Playriothea Mr ChtIdreB DttifnBd by CAFTAiN EASY Going In BY LESLIE TURNER FR^C K lj;S /I^ND HIS FRIENDS Mistaken Identity RY MERRILL BLOSSER ily budget. Styled for elegaiit tvith warmer weSther in, the MAldDLMBAVBVOUPir vbuMtfgTWM)CINmOEMEIM«TMIMl II- taatM, now sale-priced for modest offing, your youngatera are proba­ • SUZAMNE GODART TM FOBITNE YOtTRE THE Mow AT IS Se e ya tATW.FiEsac- THB------DBBCRlPTION------OFA 'M1MeAT)iBtlNE;iMr IT WABirT POUND. EVEN THO POUCB UglO 714 V U eV.YDU LlBf»-CAT.' Sute !■ t)o YOU KNOW budgets. ■ You'll find mostly one- bly in/need of- hew play clothea JEWEL THIErWMOWKB ON THE FIRRY' TliBONE PUIOROECOPEE TO MARCH Aa FMMlH WM AT 1 C ALL A , LOTS LAYtR/' HOW ABOUT ISXJWAier An y g ir l s ? of-a-lend.' Coffee and cocktail 'dhee again. We know of no better CAUEHT LEAVliaO THt WHO HAD NIAUABED TO OER* AMD lUMAEE ON THE k e / sl Lh/iMe p o a / THE TOWMTOHKSNT? AimiD with Psntop* WM •. a, tho wat dripping with tM>les, Isnjp, step-end end Inter- place to outfik. fast-growing, active island. POglUE A5 ~“'UNi THe EfONEFIEURI raRRV: well rubbsd into tbit womsfi'i r part^iratlonr'but ARRID eating tables to create exciting youngatera than the FAIRWAY, 7 AUISJL MB AT THE MANOR BOON KNOW! HarshMd. Thsn ibB.wat put ' kapt har Ibrahand d i y . ARRID 975 Main St. You’ll find sturdy, I will' do tha tama for ynur® cornect,lf you have sectional fur­ A BIT EARLM. HERrSTHE Into • atstnibath 104*.^ niture. Many -with (Irawera, moat well-cut clothing that will take I FUtoon mimsUS •• • undarannt.'too. statio n : of them, have pl'estlc top's- that abuse and frequent laundering. For , 'clean easily, and can't be harmed attractive a n d practical 'play-1 by liquids or stains. Th^ trim clothes, make vour best buys si j classic lines 'will blend ^w-ilM the tjie FAIRWAY. (World Green- furniture vou have., " StampSfvtoo.) ! THURSpAYpFRIDAY.SATURDAY FINAL 3 DAYS r o w a n ^ Kemp's Record Department . Z a u B f . 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■X One Notch in Ratihss By EARLyOST To Beat LoSxAogeles Xi ■V Tampa, Fla.—Best third place* Pitching is one of the brightest VOLUNTBrai' UMPIRES' ar« ■X team inI. baseball. .rtiaf.flThat's t>>ikthe hnnnrhopor spots, although there are a few V By EARL YOST T o i 6 a d ( needed in the UtUe-league base; ‘ New /York,, March 27 featherweight elimi­ So^^uring the. past five years. The \ .T^Ke says, that some oiXis Detroit Tigers are not earning: pire I've 1n^ thi* spring ho and all interested j^rsons are* Twenty game viinner Billy Pierce nlirht at the Y. The tVest Sides nation tourijamenb has y r n ^ the tiny Puerto Rican "Fighter pennakt, naturally, ia the aim of of tiohalal . “ By EARL YOST ed to attend Thursday night’s every ejiib but the Pale Hom from heads the staff. -i'Plerce,* you all ..thBir keep. But he couldn’t"-bave been referring to Harvey Burktert beat the strong ManUiester Park? of the Month” honors in the latest monthly ratings of ^n g know what he can d6, I even look IIS' ade 68r48 in the-opener. Manches­ eting at the West ,R^de Rec Mi^aaine. 'V the Wlndy-aty appear to be short ' Kuerni, an old reliable at 26. NTi^atter how bad tfiA Bengaie J^d^^ncinpaU piteK^^ St. Petersburg, Fla.—No one on the club sleeps •well atnigh); at 7 o'clock.,^ ' o, talent. X for him to improve upon hit 1956 ■get, Kuenn, a .332 hitter last year,I ''v . ter Trust scored a decisive victory as .long as Frank Lahfe is general manager'.'Th'at’^s the ■wa -X Berrios, only five foot, Philadelphia; 7. Bob Sattertield, over Boland Oil, 51-38, in- the sec­ inches, la ranked third tbe There 1* a\new nvanager, Al record,” Lopez said. "Dick Don- goes Hla cool and calm way. in calling balls anVatrikea. Earth the story goes around St. Pete whero Manager Fred Hu' Chicago; 8,. Zora Folley, CMandler, LOpez, art old min t managing in I ovan. Jack Harahman,' Bob He already haia hit three home | r call he makes when working the ond game and Naasifl Arms out­ ACEfO A S:^VESfrEB bO ^ pound division behind -Aria,.; 9< Bob Baker, Pittsburgh; fought Jack's (3offeO'Shop to win son is trying to mold the St.-Louis Cards into a chamnj to the HMUtoifa Rinky’s 60-5& last' Cherif Hamia imd Nigeria' the American ^ g u e „ having’ Keegan, and Jim Wllaod look like runs thia apring. Including one In { plate ia both distlrtct -and colorful. 10.'Nino Valdes, <3uba. served hi* Intermmlo with the- ' ;, ' ■ ' yeaterday'a 8-4 victory over the i ck, Ihcidenteliy, ia still alde- the nightcap 55-47. team. ; '' ^ night in * ^ o n d round game in (Kid) BaSsey. Barrios and CincinnaU Hedlega at Lakeland, I . In' the lidilftei;. the West Sides "With a few breaks, we coUW do I S i c aWujil G ^ w lll Boys Club are scheduled to rtieet in the semi­ LI'ght Heavyweights: (175 Cleveland Indians ^oi xSix years aftet suffering a heart St­ ytunds), Champion, Archie Moore, before he realgned. Fla.* ; * «■ { uart apring. were lad by Cl;'de Rlchara who (t,” the former Detroit Tiger jplteh-1 itetball TouWaiment. ‘Cohch final round of theUiO tourneylUUIJICJf toI.U uc- de- * 'v In fact, It it weren’t for KuCnn s' S hit for 26 points. The combination ing star tbld me in hla private of !-. Wliltey Jolmson'sS^^ntet missed termine a., successor to retired’ ■ . “ The Wftlte S6x were i\tough -1 club for us (Indians) last .“ ear, efforts* againat the RMlegA, the ! Speaking of umpires, 'VinnI* of Richard,' Marsh Potter, Walt fice outside At Lang Field. ! ; threeAtartere who st«'ed behind Sandy Saddler at Washington, i L. Ch(ick Spleser, Lansing. Tigers would have gone down to; Bychqltki and Dick Avery ^oiild ,to participate In the TOwm Junior April 26 ' Mich.;- 2.>Yolande Pompey, Trlni- They beat ua 15 times in 22 games. Smith, fdYmer Pittsburgh Pirate - "Two pitchers who coiild.-win 20 | another defeat.'In- additiob. to hls' catcher, Is'Another neftcomer to go far in tills tourney. The'^Fark- games or more and two or three f ToumMnenh, A ft S led 19-17 at Desplte his lois to Berrios, Costa l dad; 3. Toi^ Anthony, New York; ^ I gUesa my move adds strength home run. he crashed out a aingre i ade put up a stubborn battIa?;for the first turn h*>d 30-25 at half­ of Brookljm, maintained his No. 4 ' ■ ®*^*J^*'‘* Hwhl, Germai^: 5. tX the saying, ‘If you can't beat and two doubles tor a perfect day-j the National ^S^cague staff who haa gfliya hitting between .320 and .350 'eni\ Join 'em.'" I f looked ^imprea^iVt to these tired three, quarters, knd were brtly would do the trick,"' he added. J. * time but Hartfofd^flnaUy overtook Spot. Flash Elorde of the Philip- Hans StroU, (Sero^y; «. pogo- at bat. ; down nine points, 49-4 teams. Today there are but three Start and Finish Combination Larry Lorett were high for the runa and batted .^ 0 l*at year. He cordially invited to Friday’s^des- bag swinging his bat and sunning himself as. the team works out at St.\ Petersburg, Fla. Mantle Group Reahufflrd Jones,- Yonkers, N. -Y.; -6. Joey leaders in batting percentage and Th* Orioles won the game in the t'eama owned by the Red Birds. Oilers w lthT 3 and II tallies, re­ played in all IJ^games, has discarded his crutches and hopes to begin rij^ht workouts in a few dsiyi. *'( AP Wlrephoto) Tile bottom group of the welter­ Giardello, Philadelphia; 7. Joey 'Omaha in the 'Triple A American Brooks Lawrence, le ^ starts games for the Clnclnriatl Reds and spectively.* -X , 7 slon. No meeting cards been KBI’a.'' Landis hit oray ,25'7 with ninUt inning on Wayne Causey's JIM PIERSALL mailed. weights was, reshuffled. Walt Giaimbra, Buffalo, 'N. Y.; 8. Char­ Memphis last year. two-run.'pinch aingle And another ^ssn ., Houston in the Double A Herah Freeman flniahea. ■, Between them, the big righthanders In the final fray of. the night, "Wllmer Izell, Murry DicK.aon Byars ot Boston, took over Joe ley Joseph, New Orleans; 9. Chebo single by-'rookte Srodkd Robinson. “ "8X8.8'League and Albany, Ga., in won 33 games, saved 12 more. Twip Twerdy hit the corda for 24 and Herm<- /ehmeler are pitchers MeDanieI,T-6 and Willard Schmidt "Jim Rivera, Larry Uohy and 6-8. RoplGe Tom Cheney haa been AN MPOBTANT District No.. Miceli's 10th place an Del Flan­ Hernandez, Mexico; 10. Neal Riv­ Minnie Minoso again lootuJike my Ail these goinga-rtn must be com-; f „ C.P* „ 1 , 1 C __ thKClaSs D Georgia-Florida loop. points to pace Naaltffa to their all capable of hitting the 20-game a rteeting of all UtUe League per- Defending Chaixipionsand Five Seeded Tearns agan of St. Poul moved Australia's ers, ILas 'Vegas, Nev.. • ' , ' fortlng. Indeed, to (he tanks who > L i C i t l l C l Q S p O l The ^“Jards also have a working win. Twerdy an<( Ray Tomkvmoa win,.,i_ mark," >• «vi>the sharp featured tabbed/"most llkejy to succeed" outfield starters, unless Lemhs can this Apring around St. Pete, Im- aonnel is on tap tonight at 7:30 George Barnes out. Flanagan was Welterweights: (147 poundatl. midge one of t' three out. E*''’-**'* have 80 many'play.era capable of Agreement with eight other minor did the bulk" of the ta.ckboard work manager said at the Plainfield Town Hall. Vari- ranked seventh. Former Champion Champion,. Carmen Baallib,, Chii- hokilng down starting positions that league clubs. for the winners. In defeat,. Nell The biggest men in the batting prM ing in hia first three starts. Compete in AAV Tourmey First Time looks better this spring than H» was one of the players who at- ^oua problems .will be discussed and Johnny Saxton of.New York drop­ tenango, N. Y.: ‘before. Doby and Minoso can Manager CAsejf Steflgel dreads the Only Vacancy Rangers Bow 4-1, Pleiaon stood head' and ■ ahoulderg order, beside* Miisial, ar* expected later forwarded to the National ped from third to fifth. 1. 'Tony DeMarco, Boston; 2. day when he’ll have to cut the "I wouldn't, give my book, on over his teammatea, scoring 23 to be third baseman Ken Boye-r.^ 'tended the Cards first pra^eason hit the long ball which I know camp drilja a year ago. His 10-5 Coitgress in Chicago. Representa- . Denver, March 27 (Ab—The de-^-Lightiy regarded BrownstqwiV:? tt** second contest and the use of Johnny Gona Ives of Oakland, Gaspar Ortega, Me.xico; 3. Isaac badly need to win. But both 41M LANDIS squad. pitcher* to any magazine for any points. Bill Volt hdbped U mark­ who hit .sod a year ago and ouj^ fending champion Seatlle Bakers ; Ind., featuring former Atl-Ambrl-|'one of the three players, Logart, Uuba; 4. Virgil Akins. St. -A Giants Nip Cubs kind of money,” coach ers ^ a looking cause. fielder Wally Moon, who woundXip won and loss record with Houston are also reminded to bring Calif., plummeted from third to have to have good years from start Elsewhere, the Brooklyn Dode- With Yankees along their expense money. and five other seeded teams en- ca Don Schlundt, knocked off the I x Phenomenal Performance lt)th in the Vghtweight class fol­ Louis; 5. Johnny Sa.xton,- Brook­ ey will t^ap) with Pierce as Jim Turner of the Yanks told me. Tonight there will be ohly one with a bat mark juat twos,pfttnta in the Texas League earned him tered the 50th. National AAU Marine All-Stara in a feature tilt,4 Olympic ace Dick Bouahka al- lyn; t. Vince Martinez, Paterson, to finish." starters.. DonoVan won 12 games era defeated the Philadelphia Ph|hll- "I have to work for a living and Bruifis Top Wings game starting at 6;15/'Songallo, under .300 in 1956. / , a spot on the All-Star team. lowing his loss to Paolo Rosi, the Doby hit 24 homera last year, lies, 8-3, at Cleai-waier; the New Help in the RBI Department la baaketball war for the first time , 67-63. ; most \single-handed demoralised Italian now living in New York. N. J.; 7. .Dei Flanagan, St. Paul; a year ago. I know that he can do St. Petersburg. Fla., March 27 my book on our pitchers is my ,the Bast Side’s best, will meet ■'M today, intent on avoiding upsets I Two other service teams, the CblumbUs' all-Negro entryr acor- '8. Charley CTombstone) Smith, Los drove in 102 runs but also whiffed bettV. Harshman had his best York Giants nipped the Chicago ( ^ —Except r leftfield, all the own business. r8*e had several of­ Herm's Camera fylm the West e/cpected from Del Ennla, acquired A rooki* likely to break Into the Hockey at a .Glance at the hands of a steady bunch Army and Alp Force, showed class Ing .33 points and dominating both Rosi joined the top tenners in the Angeles; 9. Ramon Fuentes, Los 105 times whlle"hittlng :268. Mino­ year.Vinning 15. Now tpat he ha* 'Cubs, 7-6, at Mesa, Ariz.; the Pitts­ starting position.* on the world fers from magazines to turn over New York. March 2 (P)—Mon-^493 goals In regular NHL, play and Side. The winner^11 met. Naaalff from the PhlladelphlalFliilllea last starting outfield is C3iuck Harmon, boards in A, phenomenal perfor­ eighth slot. Larry BoardmMr Angeles: 10. Walt Byars. Boston. so batted .316 and had 21 hom- m astei^ his control he .bould ■win burgh Pirates whitewashed the Bt'. 63 in playoff compelitioh. winter. The ex-phli outfielder of first round survivors. and scoring punch In their debuts. eia. Round-m.an Ron Northey champion New York Yankees ap­ my book for a nifty-fee but they'll treal's Boom Boom Geoffrion, Arm.* Thursday night. The other a .360 belter with Omaha h u t yegr. . Tueeday's Results Half of the 16 teams competing The Soldiers ci-ushed little Ouachl- mance''|or theNair Force stars. The Marlborough. Conn., Orlando Zuf- Lightweights; (135 pounds), 20. I sureAope so; anyway. Keegan Louis Cardinals, 4-0, at St., Peters­ pear locked up a.8 tight as Sing never get it as long as Tm coach­ Rocket Richard", Jean Beliveau Blake said. *'The-win certainly semi-final game Thuraday will be bangertl in 95 rung and should Another outstanding candidate to '' National Lwgue Semifinals ta Baptist College of Afkadelphia Armv -reived orNbalance. however. Iiieta, Cuba, Willie Toweel, South C^vamplon, Joe Brown, New Or­ from Darien, the beat pinch-hit­ burg; the Washington Senators make the St. Lo)ils offensive more in today's busy second round wilt, ter in the majors last .vear. is ha.s- looken.aood. Wilson is hlg and Sing. ing." The former Boston Brave and Jacques Plante hogged the gives us a big lift. We're in the between'Manchester Trust and She play alongside Moon and Ennis ia Boston 3,' Detroit 1 (Boston be around for the. quarterfinals of (Ark.), 107-76, and the Air Force with eight playerKacoring in dou­ Africa and Ralph Dupa*, New Or­ leans: strong. HeXost some real tough' turned back the Kansas City A’s, chucker ia one of the unsung spotlight as the Canadians driver's seat now—it was a big one 'West Sides. . < potent. Bobby Jean Smith, one of- four outraced Columbus (Ohio), 94-64. ble figures against the under­ leans, each advanced a notch in 1. Duilio Lol, Italy; 2. Kenny back for spot chores while Dave 8-7, at Orlando: and the Boston AnoUier week or so, ami left- The (iards. 'rourth in the atand- leads best of seven series,'1-0). the week-long tourney ‘tomorrow Phillips and Bubba Phillips, who games last yror w-here a hit or two field prob,8bIy will be locked up, heroes in the Yankee organisation, launched defenaa of the National to win.” MltMJET TOURNAMENT players by the, name of Smith on Montreal 4. New York 1 (Mon- night. . A classy bunch of small-cOllcge manned, Arkansas collegians. the division because of Gonsalves' Lane. Muskegon, Mich.; 3. Larry would have sille d the difference Red SoX edged the Log Angeles haying complete charge o' the Hockey League's Stanley Chip with The teams play here again In the opener of the Town Mid­ Ings a year^ ago, paced the Na­ the roster. Smith was with Hous­ stars from. Joliet, III., spilled Jack- Wednesday'*' game*. tTimes demotion, / Boardma'n, Marlborough, Conn.; is also being tried at third base, Ang.els of the Pacific CkJaat League, too - by a 6-3, 190-pqund, 20-year- ^ a l leads best of seven series. Making their debuts with Seattle are reserve fly chasers. between victorKand defeat." old yotmgjster naiiied Tony Kubek. pitching staff aince 1949. ar. Opening semifinal victory over Thuraday night. The rettiaindcr of get Basketball Tournament , at tional League in batting but were ton last year and had a .299 aver­ 1-0). are .power-packed Wichita, _Pcorla, •sonville .(Fla.), 63-54, artd In a're­ EST): . X ■ Ring ^dUor Nat Fleischer," in 4. Orlando Zulueta. Cuba; 5. Willie I Young Joe Dahike has been g l^ 6-5, in Los Angeles. the New York Rangers.. the sei'irta will be played In Mon- the East Side Rec last rilghl the aevefltlyJn pitching. The best pitch­ age to show for hjs efforts. play of their game 24 hours' ear­ ■■ 12:30 p.m. Wichita v*\.^avy releasing' the ratings today, pickeii 'Toweel, South Africa; 6. Ralph The Brook* got to i lefthander All tha't remains is for Kubek to American League Semifinals Denver, Akron (Ohiot and Bar­ ‘‘Tve been using four men j a lot of work this Spring. This' Boston Red Sox. unable to make But it might have been different treal. Chiefs cruslicd Gus’ Grinder 52-18, ing ftCford waa a none-too Imprea- •Boyer is a fixture at third and tlesville (Gkla.), all. members of lier. Seattle Autos beat Cedar All-Stars: 2 p.m., Seattle Balters out several figlvters who soon ma'y Dupas, New Orleans; 7. Baby Vas- - J ; has had an impassive, minor Harvey Haddix fort eigt^t straight show he can hit lefthanded pitch- a deal over the winter months, are li Donnie Marshall, an obscure In the'aecond game Police and Fire slve/13“ vJna and eight defeat* Muaial at first,” Hutchinson, wh-5 '' Rochester !• Providence 0 the Natlonil Industrial Basketball Rapids (Iowa), 82-69. vs Milford (Conn.). Chiefs; 3:3J) gain ratings, 'hiey included heavy­ quez, Mexico; 8. Paolo Rosi, New first base," Lopez said, hits and aeVen runs in , the third ii.g day in and ^ y out, he's a lefty after southpaw Jack Harshman of ;r- compiled Dlrtkaon, who 'will (Rochester leads beai of seven, haven't made up

■■- .•■■• -.T'. ) . f •. .'iL I .li - •/ *- ' . •; ■aau •V./v WEDNESDAY MAR^H 27, 1967 FACE TWENTY-FOUR Average Daily. Net Pres: Run The Wegther „ ^ For the Week folded'; Ivfnlng Ifm H t i ' : X Xt Fbraeaat of V. 8. Weather Bnraau ! V ■ ■ March ts, 1057 i' y '" - Fair, cooler tonight Low near Un attspieas of St. Uarsaret’s, Miss Ann k W »art«»; daughter ford. Mass. They are both Mrs. Jhmes Sullivan, Mrs, Thomas Combined xCathotlt .Mothers Rev. K.'EjnakRask will take men^ Davis or Mrs. Charles Yurkshot. old their annual Day for Ids theiue at the fourth Lenten ■ 12,545\''^ S0,-Vz«ept la 20a In suborlMUi areiw. A b o u t T a w n Circle, No. 280, tonight at 8 in St^ of Mr. shdidrs. ghi^es R. Whar­ James' School and lAowa pictures. ton ot^'118 Portep^t., and Miss of I^MOlldctlon At the Cenacle in servtCsM^ight at 7:3lowar Tenri'ear-old Oerry MOTtie will Jahr" McKinney/iaughter of Mr. * Army and Navy Club-Aux James R. N.elsonv soh of Mr. and M iddl^wA tomorrow. Retreat enant Oqngregattona' Church: X' Bureau of Circulation 50a, ■ Isabella Daugbtara will hex’s tb'^ exerate several Irish step daiices. Mrs. S h ^ t t . McKinney Of Uh plans a Mystery jdds for Mrs. James R,. Nelson, 61- Avon­ maater^for the .day will be The "Lenten PAbse in' Candlelight MEflCS '. . Manchester— A City oCVillage Charm X ______^______ppoHunIty of hearlnr Principal R^ervationa may also be ma<|e ^ I t o n NotjcC have been pledged Wednesday evenitig, April 3', leav' dale Rd.,.will go on-tou^vidJth the Rtt*xLeo J, Corbett of the Choir p:;actlce^^ll follow V Ing the clubhouse .i^Ut o.:S0 Re- Albion College a capp^lla choir, 'atheni of^^t. JBdmund. Trins- and tomorrow the cottage^Pfoyer ------s ,:. — — A ------X viSjiarlno Shea of the Verplanck. for the ^tate anniversary banqdet, to Chi Omega .'sorority at Jack-' , ------^ g k o r M * rr ^ '^ - o l tell of her trip abroad last' through the regent, Mrs. John son CoU^e, liheral arts college for nervations will clphS ' inday eve- Albion, Mich;, on .Apfu '7. A soplj] portation be provided where hieeting will be held «dt">Mra. Y O L . LXXViXo, 151 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 28. 1957 (Claaeincd Advbr^ldng on Page. 22). PRICE FIVE CENTS when she speaks under Stevens.'' , - 'womjn at Tufts University, Med-' ning and BliDul^’be mb lb through more at the collka, he sings ' neoessary. Robert Widham,^2 Bp^op St. ^— _ x - x ~ X X .i New^Probe Revjefiuers N ab X ^ - .<■- ".,X lUegal StUl at A On Beck’s g)UR .X GttEEH V School Contest ' IflY DEPARTMENT (MAIN I^^PR) Funds Set Spartanburg, Si C.. March 28 (ffb--The Alrohpl and Tobacco Tax Washington, March 28 (JP) Unit r-- Federal Revenuers y s x A . TNFANTS'>HIRT! -—Secretary of Ijibor Mitch­ swooped down op^ a sglioolboy's Max Factor Cream^jff^nd ell said today the administra­ science contest exhibit and con­ . "'v By a Well known manufactufer., ' \ fiscated it -as An iUegal distillery tion is studying v Senate Lipstick. ■ • Regular value to 80c here’ last wedlc. V Rackets Committee disclor The agdnts took 15-year-old Bur­ sures with the idea of tight­ ton Hyder’s small 2-gallon still ■ 98c Eti^et Deodorant ening up government safe­ from the science display-in a col­ ■ . / ■ •• lege scholarship competition be­ ,xV-l Cream. \ 49c guards aver’ labor union cause it lacked a.distillery permit. funds, Mitchell told a neWs John Henry, head of the. Alcohol conference the unions them- and Tobacco Tax Unit 'at Colum­ dme^rm anent $2 bia, sa.vs he doesn't—know . what Special'-’Only 5 0 ^ eburse the ATTU will take. curb corruption but “ they B i d s ^ O K A Pastel and rosebudxpattefn. Sizes 6 months to U.S. District Atty. Joseph E.' Tweed^air Spmy and may need sq^ ' help from the Hipes .says " I haven't seen the 3 years. government.” , ATTU report” but that he will Shampo^ lake such action as is indicated Halt Strife ; Washington, Mard^’ 28 P)-vThe "W e are not through with Mr. mons that although this was "not House today sent to President "Ei­ the clear appeal” against violence Beck," Chairman McClellan (D- senhower a biJI to continue busi­ Sportswear Sp^ial Tehran, Iran, March 28 i.Pi— which ha'ains i ’B’ more than $3 billion in annual sp re^ . All sizes, colors and styles. Arab coasU of the Persian Gulf ! Clellan's tongue lashing. He left of the Hudson and 'ManhSttanl. I '■''1 AT.T, .SAT.F.S FINAL. revenue*. Makacios was banished t« tJ,* a T oblets— r-^2 .9 8 and $4.98 — BA*^y DEPT.—(MAIN FLOl^ and the Gulf o f Oman.” the c«pitoi declaring he intended Railroad . stopped operating at ^ JL xJL Mexican Blast READY TO WEAR—SECOND FLOOR SPOBTSWEAR— SECOND FLOOR Quick House action wa.s.ne^es- a.m. today, signaling the sta,rt o f ^ eills Islands in the Indian More than 1,000 Iranian troops j to catch the first plane westward cean in March of last year. - TT- and police vfore reported dosing | to his home in Seattle. aary to get the pleasure to Presi­ a strike affecting some 65.0001 . City, March 28 i/P) ^^nnox-Boyd made clear that \ In on the bandits fleeing across | He told the committee "I’ll be dent Eisenhower before the April dally com-miiters between -New Mdxtco Acould be heard over the noise .•orkers dug through a although the Archbishop is being the' Tangeorkheh desert of south­ able to come out of this, clean and .1 deadline. The bill must be sign­ York and New Jersey. ■ R escu ed noonday traffic in the heart ! wrecked releawd from exile he will not be Look at these SAYINGS from our Oomestic Dept. eastern Iran. There was some , white 100 per cent" if he gets a ed into the law b.v Sunday,'or the A walkout by five unions o f non-! of rubble today the city five liiileS away. latea on corporation income and Authorities gave this ecebunt of permitted to return to strife-tom ■ (MAIN f l o o r REARl . K Lawn and Garden speculation they might be tr.ving chance to testify in a court. He operating employes hit commuter*. morA yiclims of two ex­ Cyprus immediately. to escape into Pakistan. said he expects to do so because excise taxes will drop automatical­ in New York and NW'ark. Ho-1 th^-tragedy, the worst o f its kind Repopta reaching the capital of his income tax troubles with the ly Monday. boken and Jersey Ci)y;N. J. Thou- thah 100 ip4he Mexican capital in years: *** no quesUon at ^ ^ ANOTHER SHIPMENT! dead or Injured. Police^ hunted .the atage of the ArchblshMx'a re- ^ RARE SIGHT AT SALE PRICES! from the remote area said the Internal Revehue Seri-ice. Seven Hour* Debate sands began casting about for Nicolas Lome Munoz, a WfitJh-, Supplies \ factory owhqr for questioning. / ! man, saw smoke ciiAiing from the turn to Cyprus,". Lennox-Boyd aald search force had "found little Beck said he would not at- The Senate passed the -bill by other means of transportation. In a statement in the H ^ e of pieces of papier thrown away by le/.d a meeting of th* A F ^IO voice . vote late yesterday - after Eleven bodl«g--four of thorn offflreworka factory, Incat^ o" the FOAM RUBBER MATTRESS TOPPER PADS . Herman' A,. Sllchinah,i tru*te«-fif firemen—had been recovered late Mexico City-Puehla highway which TX]®[LQ.®M X 18" ROTARY LAWN MOWER Mrs. Carroll as she was forcibly .Executive . Council, which ha-s scYU hours df debate in which all the bangrppt HAM, late yester­ Safe Conduct for Dlghenls Uken away.' The reports said iiAs®'.:- been called ta meet Friday to con­ attn|!kpls to add special relief pro­ persons were passes the airitort, ahoilly before 1^ H.P. Clinton motor. Savage' mower. Fully guar- f e x day appip ^ led again to t^ Natlontr hospitalized. Many of the injured! noon. He told his wife to Catt flfe- REG. $7.98 TW(N BED SIZE REG. $9.98 PULL BED SIZE hunters found the paper trail visions to it were beaten. The (Jototala] Secretary alio said MRS. ANITA CARROLL sider his repeatfcd use I the Fifth Mediation,tlon Board Inin Washington were not expected to "li ve. men and then tried to halt the he was prepared to offer immedi­ useful in their pursuit. Amendment’s protection against The moves which got the most for a presidential fact-finding X SPECIAL $49.95 Americans, according Most of the casualties resulted’spreading flames with buckets of ate safe conduct out of Cyprus to self-incrimination, y. code of ethics support were designed to aid small hoard. Such a move would, delay Col. George Grivas, Greek Army IMPORTED SHEARS AND SCISSORS to IratoM officials, were Mrs. business. Although they lost, advo-. from the secoifd blast, which came'water. The woman was unable to adopted by the council early this as hundreds of curious neighbors major known as Dlghenls who has ALL METAL GARDEN WHEELBARROW (7srrolVs\husband. Kevin, 37, a U.S. Due to Review cates of such relief said today th ^ find a telephone. year calli^ for expulsion of - any (Continued on Page Tivelve) watched firemen fighting the fire led the EOKA underground cam­ Point Four »rea development ad- labor official who uses the amend­ believed the debate had advanced The first explosion occurred at /. RUBBER TIRED— SPECIAL $9.95 after the firs! explosion. Becatise noon, leveling the plant and paign for Enos'ia, or union with X •Viser for Kerman. I^ n , and Brew­ China Trade Ban ment to avoid ' answering ques­ their cause and that som.e tax Greece. SCISSORS it was lunchtime, the factory in a damaging nearby buildings. The ster A. Wilson, 3yPortIond. Ore., tions about union .Tfalrs. ' benefits for little businessmen, Nettom Dept. GARDENN TRELLIV-WOODEN.TRELLIS WHITE 1 poor re.sidentlal district^appar- blast killed the watchman, hurling The same offer is open to an^' a regional specl^St for the Near Beck remained outwardly confi­ might well be enacted >hla session. Mele Floor Washington, March 28 (iP)—The ently was empty. hlAheadlesa body 90 feet onto the other foreign naMonala who Bxi 2 ’'xB* $ 2 . 9 8 U T 5 " x 6 ' $ 1 .6 9 Ea.st Foundatioifand a contractor dent but disinclined to talk, when Sen. Sparkman (D-Alai, chair­ Doctor Admits Sloop In comfort pn those wonderful foam rubber mattrcaa pads. Removes bumps and lumps, allergy free, in Iran for the International Co­ United States is expecied to re­ man of the Seniifo 'Small Business Police said they wanted to-ques­ h l^ w ay. members of the EOKA under­ ground now> at large in (Cyprus. Th* always sweet, clean abd odorleas and with cloth backing for tear proof durability. Garden Seeds— Plowei^Seed$t.—Garden Tools operation Adihlnistratioi} ilCA). study its policy, of asking free Committee, told A reporter "I feel tion Antonio Joyas Chavez, owner Firerhen from the airport rualied (Continued on Page Ten)’ we have made tremendous prog­ of the fireworks factory. Officers British island colony has a popula- - Over 1,000 in Hunt. world partners to nbld Arm! agsinst Dope Extended to the factory and sought to halt Gen. Aluiaghl Golpiri, police ress.” He noted that Sen. Byrd said his adjoining warehQijse was the racing flames. Hundreds of \ WIRE RUBBISH ^ N E R $2.98 _ , non-.strategic trade with Com- (OoaHniied on Fa|^ Ten)' NYLON COVERED DUPONT Mort and Mor* of Those Reg. $1.49 eqmmander in chief, said 700 gen- i muniist'China, (D-Vai, chairman of the Finance illegally filled with dynamite and curious flocked to-the scene and' othei; explosives. DACRON FlUED HEAVY WEIGHT Flannel Back Drill darmee;'nea, 400 soldiers, and about j Assurances that the United Committee, had pledged that this Old Lady’s Life milled around watching the fire­ BAMBOO LAWN ^K ES mel-borne troops on direct Dag to Give UN .staff would go to work at once, on The factory was less than a men. 100 can StateSxWould take a new look at the problem. . . 75e.$1.49i$1.98.$2.75 .orders from Shah Mohammed Reza London, March 28 iffl—Counsel for mile from Mexico City’s Interna­ Fifteen minutes later the ware­ the East-JrVest trade question re­ "1 believe,” the Alabaman add­ JRONING BOARD COVERS were moving in on the ba'hdits, Dr. John Bodkin Adams drew an tional . Airport and many windows house exploded with a roar'that portedly were given British lead­ ed. "that,if we can rhake soitie These forces were converging in Nasser’s Views admission fromr a prosecution in airport buildings were shat­ could be heard 7or milds. PEI^IZER S-lb-S, $3.65 80 Lbs. ers during the Bermuda conference cuts in the budget, we might well tered. Clouds of dust raised by the Bulletins /(^ree qolumns from north, west between President Eisenhower and medical expert today that the rich Four firemen, a p o llc^ a n and ^d Pillows 1 have a tax bill this year which will bla-sts forced incoming planes to 6 U Wiu Fit Up To - / and sduth through rugged desert old lady Dr. Adams is accused of five spectators were known to bai'e from the AP'Wires DRICONUREi $2.95 50 LN. ' X Britain's Prime Minister Macmil­ ^ v e general relief,, and that some­ circle . the field until 'risibility each eo" Length Boards country in southeastern Iran, hear lan. On Middle East drugging lo death lived longer than died in the second blast. Am - S A . 9 5 g — Elastic Hemmed __ The complete all organic Iqn-n and garden fertilizer. thing .for small busitiess will be in­ cleared ' , z a t e = = the Pakistani border. But. there still i.s reported to be might be normally expected after “ ' ■ ■ ' \ ' REG. $2.35 REO. $7.»5 cluded in it.” suffering a stroke. " The sound of two explosions (Continued on Page Four) HOUSEWARES—(BASE.MENT) "A trace, has already been found jjtrong sentiment among top U.S. United Nations, N. Y.. March 28 Small Buslnrsa Relief Due IKE CALLS OONFERENCK TO $3.25 VALUES Stock up When these are on . sale! These e'xtra by a unit which started fromlofflctals against anv relaxation of (J*— Seci-etary General Dag Sen. Thye (R-Mlnnl, senior Re- Dr. Arthur Henry Doilthwaite \ Washington, ..March 28 OP) —■ Yoii will love these soft buoyant dacron pil- agreed under cross-examination FvMtdent Elsenhower today, heavy flannel back drill covers are a complete Tangesorklton esalward." Golpiri! trade barriers with Communist Hammarskjold -eturned .to New p^ublican on .the Small Business lows. Coot sleeping, extra resilient-, odorless ■ sellout at every sale. Will fit any board—even said. “ If not, Already arrested, -I | cmina. Cofhmittee. taid in a separate In- that the wealthy widow "exceeded asked Congressional lea^rs of and non matting. ' ' the extra lengths. very much hope the' bandits will I An authoritative source said York today for a busy round- of the reasonable prognosis of her ex­ both putles to a White Houso conferences wltli dipibmats anx­ terview he had been assured by the be taken within the next 48 : that before any possible change is White- House and Secretary of the' pectation of life” by at least two Ingrid, Yul, *80 Days’ (■onfereh^ tomonirow (10 a-m. ious for news of his Middip East years. Two of our biggest selling bed pUlewa atlU at hours.’X , made in the current policy there Treasury Humphrey an effort EST) on .pmergency procedura Imrilan officials gave this ac- would be consultations between the tUks with ^yptlaa . President ' Possibly Addict Before ' In event- of"^dlsabtllty o f a Preal low, taw sale price's! ------— ^ x t f o S p e c h t L f ^ Nasser. " , TCuht of the'attack; , Eisenhower administration and (Continued bn'PaiA Ten) Earlier, defense counsel sprang Ident. REOOLAR HEI6HT."VENTIUrE" FIELDCREST HRAVV QUALITT ,• The I C^rrolla and Wilsort were Congressional leaders. • _ ^ Arriving at Nev York's Idie- a surprise by disclosing that the i Win Filmland Oscars II. ' driving in a 2-Jeep party from After a White House briefing of wild Airport, Hammarskjold said patient .was given injection* of | HAmAN C.AJ^ET QUITS LE BATH TOWEI^S he hoped his talk's v.’lUi Nasser morphine even before Dr. ,Adams j Port Au PSInee. Haiti, March . By J.A.MF,8 BACON LATEX fOAM BED M liOW S (Continued on Page T>vrlve) (Continued on Page Tn-o) would "prove helpfql." took over the case—and suggested | 28 (Ah—The Haitian Oablnet r*I SPECIAL SALE x - Hammarskjold refused- to an­ she might have already been a drug j . Hollywood, March 28 (AM Ingrid signed today. .-VII members hand­ I f ' 7 Slight irregulars swer newsmen's questions but read News Tidbits addict. I t Bergman who exiled herself from ed their reslgnationu to prov« W e a . Of $1.19 this brief statement to them: . Adams, 58, is accUsed'-'of fatally Hollywood eight years ago amid slonal President Franck Sylvain CulW from Xp Wir«8 > drugging the Sl-year-old woman, fiig Su^itch in Policy-^d ".When I left Ne\v York on Tues­ scorn and Scandal.said today that shortly after the government de­ R E 6 . S 5 . s e ^ . % ea. day of last week, I went to have Mrs. Edith Alice Morrell, to share creed the', death penalty for Bid>- Large 22 x 44 size. The Irregularities ar* so lin her estate. she is ."delighted and very happy” NYLON t- " x . informal exploratory talks. ! have that the movie industry has given verslve arUvitiest ’’ slight you will have trouble finding them, Extra ■ U.S. Caribbean Air Command's Testifying for the prosecution,. Wonderfully soft.latex foam fbr-featful, healthy had sufch talks in Cairo and only - her its highest honor. heavy, soft absorbent in beautiful colors of green, rescue center in Canal Zone sav» Dr. Arfour H. Douthwaite, senior sleep. in Cairo. My talks in Cairo‘ceased The 42-year-oId Swedish sfor won LABOR PABLVj- .SET pink, aqua, white, yellow and scarlet. Unsung Heroes Uphold tuna boat Helen S. of San Diego physician a t ' London’s famous a point at wliich I felt it would Guy’s- Hospital, was asked yester­ the Academy Oscar at- Us 29th “sn-, London, March 28 i/P) — Fac- SLIPS I ' better to-return to Nev York sank In Pacific off Panama but alt nual awards presentation last 'tory employers Agreed today to 12 crewmen are safe. , . ; Agricul­ day for his opinion of. the massjve. to conUnue similar- talks In the' doses of heroin and mon>hine that night. The gold award Whs. for her meet union- bosses for wage... ARKWRIGHT FIRST QUALITY LONG PLAYING Hl-'n United Nations. I hope the talks ture D^artment report shows tax portrayal of the bewilde'red prin­ talks that could provide a niajw U.S. Prestige Overseas Collector got nearl.v twtee a* much Dr; Adams prescribed for Mrs'. in Cairo will prove, hJlpful. and Morrell. cess In-"Anastasia.” break In efforts to end strike* Choose from a-large from tobacco products in 1956 as i -Yul Brynner wpn the top-actor -x’rippling Britain's dollar-eam- SHEER KYLONS tl.at the talks here \rill also be did farmer. > "The only conclusion I can come PLYMOUTH RECtORDS a s s 0 r t m e n t- of useful.” awaid for ;.‘The King and I " and Ing industries. Minister of labor '(EDITOR'S KOTE: Foreign h "We started an airlift of tents f^ng search for ;mlssing U.S. to is —^ that the intention waa to stylcg with lace trim No Foreign' Supervision ■ ■'Around the World in 80 Days” Iain Macleod announced th* New spring ahadea In dark atams, with rein­ jforvice officer* are the Uotening , and' tarpaulins. Then we hauled it mlllUry transport vrith 67 Ameri­ terminate her life," Dr. Douth­ . symphony'orchestra, piano selections, top ahdw at top ..and hem. ^ In CAiro, meanwldle, ^ Nasser's waite said. was acclaimed the best picture of agreement in the M u se ot Com- forced heel and tbe for extra wear. postil o f the U.S. overseas.. They-in by truck. In all we provided cans aboard will cease, at dusk Sat­ 1956."' . ^ tn n n a ^ tunes, opera highlights- and dance favorites. chief political aide. Wing Cmdr. The defense today-offered medi­ Mostly white. Sizes observe, repogt and advise on about 500,000 square feet Of can- urday if no clew to ita fate ia All Sabri said In an Interview that Miss Bergman, in Paris, could 32 to 48. . - . affair* Ih their qquntries. . Theivas. .In Lyon it was tfP a g e One ■ found by that .time. . . . Concep­ cal records-to show Mrs. Morrell Ibe Egyptian government ’'be­ was given nightly injections of not at first be reached when the GRAND RABBI DlEg role played by these key repre- story. The tone.of those stroies was cion Volcano in Lake of Hicara'- lieves Hammarskjold is convinced morphine in Qheshire even before news that she had won her second ..Algien, AJgerU; March 28 (fCL RE6. 5 1 .0 0 seatativeo 1* outllniM la this last that 'other countries may talk of p a erupts violently and Intermlt- . ONLY ^ , of the soundness” of ■Egypt’s Dr. Adams took l)er case. Oscar arrived Just before dawn,. The Grand Rabbi of nearby REG. $3.98 of'a . scries of article* on the De-; what they do for us. The Amerl- t p t blasta continue to aend. dense position on the Sue* canal. Sabry Chief - defense coun.se! Geoffrey Later, she expressed her dnlight Medea, Jacob Chqukroun, died- to­ .partment of State.) jeans act.’'." c| three of asking; award. She aald. "W e 'became very Washington, 'March 28' ; dangerous -r- moments; Since the good friends" when they co-starred There waa lio Iraniediate Indica­ ■ In ah interview .with the news­ President fosenhower'a diplomatic F red Sacksteader was vice cofisul. department was founded in 1789 "It follows from what .vou said in "Anastaiia.” tion 'of who the’'terrorist was, al­ COTTON ANKLETS paper' A1 Shaab (The People). appolntmenU. .'; . Washiiig'ton’a t . . yesterday that murderous in­ of the United SUtes hi L y n o , ; wme 75 F^O's havtf lost their IN g RID BERGMAN , Winners of supporting-pla^r though It was assumed he was a HANDBAGS Sabry said the canal would - be State tax commission chairman ex­ tention in your view Was present in F ^ n ce ,'in 1955. . lives, some In ^earthquakes, some presses interest In testimony be­ awards were Dorothy Malone, as a VIoslem. .Algerian Jews have not Arlure genuine English . tib nurene mercerized ^ Until Sept. -1 tit that year, life" In shipwrecks-and some by bullets open to large ship* on April 10 his (A dam s).m ind?” sexy TSxan heiress in ''Written on as * group taken aldea in. the Hollow ground Handbags in wide, assortment o f styTsa, patenU and bombs. and that firil dpUiU of E gyp f's fore Senate Committee about pur- cotton ahklet with nylon-reinforced heel and toes for Sacksteader had'been fairly uhas«a..made froiji Dave Beck. "Yes,” replied Dr. Douthwaite.! the Wind,” and Anthony 'Quinn, n Moslem rebellion against French leathers, plastic calf, genuine leathers. All new • Beaten by'Servant plan for the operation of the Would Include'Other Doctors Red Chinese Free spring colors. , . ^ for extra wear. All white. Size 8 H to 11. routlne^vlsaS, Import'export li­ Three of Stamford area's lead­ eccentric artist Gauguin - o l “ Lust rule- _ -..u On Nov. I, 1948, the Bamboo waterway were expected to be an- ■ ' - censes. looking aftei; lost or way. ing milk distributors seq likelihood Lawrence then asked the prose­ for U fe.” ... ward 'Yanks. - - Curtain descended before the nouireed around April 4. cution expert whether the “field of Omaha Missionary Ingrid was the wife of a Beverly REDS HOLD CLERICS Just like a straight razot,. hollow ground scissors ore American consulate at Mukden, ,8abry said, British and French half-centHS-qumrt increase In re- ’ But oh that day Sacksteader, jttJ.l. milk prices. . . Hlrh per- condenvnation that you .are spread­ Hills- surgeon and the mqther of Vatichn aty, March 28 (F)-^ $ ^ . 5 9 now' serving in Washington, had Chins, headed by Angus Ward. ships will be allowed to go through ing from Jhia witness box" Includes Tokyo, March -28 '(A^—Peiping his daughter when sh* went to Vatican Radiobroadcast today A StMrpor t o begin with, i t Stoy'shorpor Ibngor. ★ Cut cloenor. .Ordinary edge R E 6 .5 2 .0 0 ea. - u i op^rtunlty to deinpnatrate the The staff was imprisoned, threat­ the canal as long as they foll^ cent^e of certain laboratory-'testa the doctor who treated Mrs. Mor­ ^ pair for oq individual’s health are wrong Radio, announced tonight that the Italy and became the 'mother of a what It described aa Vtoana re­ pay-off of the State Department's ened. accused o f being spies and the regulations and procedures tot rell before Dr. Adams took the child by Italian director Roberto po rta saying that Bishop Joseph careful selection of each Foreign finally d e p o rte ^ Ward hlotself. all other ships. The, key factor in it uot- good enough, according' to 'caie. ' . Rev. Fulgence Gross, a Roman Dallas pathologi it. - Rosselint and later his wife. Fetery, 87. of Vmex, he* hew ooa» Service .Officer (FSO), this govr. was beaten bv a Chinese seiwant- this cofinectlon presumably will be "If that' treatment -waa for' the Catholic mhisibnsry from Omaha, “ Anastasia.":^ which marked her .flaed by Hqngariaa Comrannist Wkot tforling is to' silxtor. Hollow Ground it lb cutlery. And horo's on unoxpoctod ^ ller skaUng and horseback emment's eyes, esnsi, right arm trying to curry favor With the whether they-will pay tolls to stroke,, yes,” * replied Dr. Douth­ Neb;, baa been released in Shang­ return to American Jilms. hail a authorittee near the ' Slovak opportunity for roro savings on hollow ground tcitsorrand thoort. Superior Elk quality r.dlag partially replace dreaded and backbone overseas. Communists. Despite 28 days of In­ Egypt. Before the BriUih-Ftenchv waite. , hai after years' impri.iKmmenll. European locale. MisS ' Bergman frontier. The broadcaat aald Ab­ 1 mode by fomoui Griffon . ... oil of hot dropped ferged steel and fully guqroriteed for -C': , ? ■ , Lyon, a heavy Industrial center, tensive questioning, • R^-style| Israeli invasion last tall most pushups In basic training program top performance. Take advantage of this once-in-oj)lue-inoon .oventl : "Go6d gracious mO,” exclaimed and house-arrest on spy charges. has asked onetime co-star CNiry bott Vendelln Endrady, head .6$ I was subjeefod to a severe, stonh. none of'the staff members cracked. British and French ships paid their at Lackland Air-Force Base. . . the defense attorney. Father Gross, a' member of the Grant to accept her OsCar in case Hungary’s -Dteterclan. Rellgioua RAYOM BRIEFS Hailstpnes . the site of baseballs Walton BUJterwo^, traveling tolls to the old Sues Canal Com­ Fpaident Eisenhower reportedly Mrs. Morrell died In Nove'mtier Franciscan Order; waa released a' ■he w on.. . .. Coagregatioa, and M sgr. Zaiair, lt|. NOV shattered nearly every skylight bf t o ‘ Europe With highly secret pany In London or^arts. plans direct personal appeal to 1950, two and a half years after day ahead of the completion o f his ..Doing so gratefully, he sent her private secretary to Joeef Cardi­ \ Eaenidtn Seiitkt $2.25 $l’j8 a r Heavy Duty Shaars ... 3.25 148 Run proof, quick dry^g, ned no irooing. Band or elastic teg stylei. town. . hfniions o f dollars ■ Worth messages in a briefcase strap^ Sabry declared, l^ypt had, not C'ngresaional laadert for .bipartl- she suffered a stroke. Dr. Adams sentence. He w as' arrested' Mardh "our- congratulations, love, ad­ nal Mlndszenty. also had hsea - StwimScjisofi. .... 2$0 1JS n r DrcttaMkrts Shows . 325 I.M of machinery was exposed to the to his wrist, went down, with an recognized the oanel user’s asso­ Uh support ol hit beleagv—ad $4.4 signed'the death certificate record­ 2», 1951. , miration and every affectionate taken Into custody. S««in|$citsers. 2.25' U .I 'r oitssatakwt. Stears. 3.50 148 . SIZESY6.7 SIZES 8.9.10 / - weather. ' * . ' airiiner in Usbon harbor. ciation the West formed iMt sum­ billion foreign aid program. ing cerebral thrombosis. Her body A Lutheran missionary, the Rev, thought.” K r Ktcfcm .^wara 3.00 148 "I like to tell this stor^,''.Ss{ck- Butterwoirth hammered out a mer "because -It IncludesisomA of - . Royal Cbminlaaion waa cremated. Paul A. Mackensen of Baltimore, !She^ won a n . Oacar in 1944 for RED ENVeSY .KEtUBNB - i 7V5* Batter Shears3.00 141 conk ■tsader said in an Interview, -;|for window with Ws dUpatch case arid the nsers br.v leaveA out the irill- calU f05 more Canadian television / 'The defense Uiep offered a* evi- Md^ was' released earlier this •■Cto* Light.” , TM Avly, Isiaal, Mardh n f T Shtifkt TrimMrt_.i$0 1J8 ur ThuaMf Shears 325 148 S I . 0 0 though tt Was a little thin^ it pushed other passengers through. jority. of countinti^ whose shipc or -rograma and start on color TV 'aesoa riuraing records on the month on completion of a 5-year laduatry l*ra*wur* (# > -e o T le t Aaakaeaedar. A laa- M a n c h e c t e r C o h h < . prevented X disaster. The consul He wae the last to 1/eave, tnid« go through th* Moal.' Ap- by lOM , . . Prime Minister Mac- treatment Mra. M o m ll ' recall ■•ntsnce. He said he would remain V fop Stadia « ubuUvo whsL „ was out of town when. I got a call Chit. bleeding cad axhiueted he|P««J»My h* refoiTwI to Hie Arab lUtoaumatoaa his Brttiah caWnat when aha first suffariKl a fftroka In In China 'to. ottMnrg cqndltlona ■akeft Bot .to b* foanifisd sold .'.r 'A' from the French asking if wo X 2 ' 1 CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS X 5 ^ wae .hauled aabiM He refused a^ I ofl^iRtoduc^. aatlo^ /^riipae out- W dMcMt 9w, fiaior aMkM' threat- Cba^hlra in 1948 before Dr.